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Show il THURSDAY. MAY 17, THE LEHI FREE PRESS 1934 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Mrs. Kate Anderson and "laughter, Zina, spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Published by The Lehi Free Press Phone Mrs. John Peck and son. Bobby, are Every Thursday Lehi, Utah visiting relatives in Salt Lake City. 8-- W George P. Price, Manager Office, 32 West, Mam Street Eesidence, 2nd West and State Street, Lehi, Utah Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, as second SUBSCRIPTION One year in advance Mrs. Emery Smith of My ton, was a d guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. week-en- Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson spent Thursday in jPrtjvo U the felvta Reynolds home. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Misa Helen Glacier of Salt and Roland Tidd, Carl Evans and Sterling Davis left Wednesday for Garland, meat City, was a week-en- d elster, Mra. D. R. Mitchell. where they will be employed In the sugar beet fields. Lake of her Mr. and Mrs, Fern Evana of Eureka were week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mra. TV. A. Evana. Mra. How often have you aald to yourself, "I don't like to bother them again to use their telephone." For a few centa a day you a telephone of your ... to use as often as you own like. Mr. and Mrs. Ebbie 'Spear and Mrs. Emma J. Walker of Salt Lake City, were visitors at the John Stoker home, Sunday. Mrs. Birdie DuBoise and Mr. and William Peterson of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs, Du Boise's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson. Telephone Again?" can have The Primary officers and teachers of the Lehi Fifth Ward wil hold their officers and teachers spring outing at Saratoga, on .Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Cunning and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scalley of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mm. M A. Taylor, Sunday. "May I Use Your Why not order one Any employee will take your order. The American Legion Auxiliary entertained their mothers at the home of Mrs. Ernest Larsen, Wednesday. A program, games and refreshments passed a pleasant afternoon for the guests who were presented with white carnations. Telephone & Telegraph Co. family of South Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. Mra. Carl Gunther, Arval Gunther David Adamson of Salt Lake City, and Miss Betha Allred motored to Mr. and Mrs. Evans Anderson and Teton... Idaho, Frilay. They were family. joined at Pocatello by Carl Hedberg. At Teton MisaEva Gunther who has taught school there during the winter, joined the party on a trip through the Yellowstone Park. They returned home WANTED Bicycle. Herbert Austin. Sunday. Miss Gunther returning with COCKERELS "FOR SALE weeks them. old, 10c each. Carl Gunther, Phone 189. AXJ le? CEDAR POST FOR SALE See David Holmes Jr. MORE Tvce-tw- Yvona. little daughter of Mr. and Ifom and Mrs. Freeman Royle are Mrs. Charlee Slater moved Monday. 400 A small and easy monthly terms will get you started immediately- Complete satisfaction and a good position fruaranteed, or your tuition will be refunded in full. Send ten cents in coin pr stamps for complete descriptive literature of the courses m which you are interested. Do it today. down-payme- nt - AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 1850 Doming St., Denver, Colo. Covers the ENTIRE United States . tssawi DON'T TAKE had "her tonsils re S. LflDTnr PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 LEHI, UTAH f w 1"" i 1 I Mr and Mra. Mrs. Victoria Stewart is spending the week at Provo. Fon Wharburton and family of Pleasant Grove, spent day at the J. L. Barnhart home. Mra.Ev; Sun- Dean Allaop and Misa Louia Cooper of Murray were callers at the T. A. Taylor home Thursday. Sunday guests of Mr; and Mrs. Randall Schow were Mrs. Victoria Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart, and children, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stewart and family of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Stewart. Mr. Sunda .. II 1 i. me r tnosf 11 . - i Mr. and v Lynn Webb who la attending the U. bay an jjj, of U. In Salt Lake City, apent the Viftlt week-en- d with hia parenta, Mr. and - Ofv .Lin Ik, Mrs. Heber C. Webb. John Jackso Lnether1 1 j rZor M race . f a feW w Misses Elsie and Ruth Barnhart Mother, d, Viola Moser and Irene Collldge are nf Di.i.. staying at Provo Bench, picking straw- Mr8- - D- - J- - ChlJ won berries. and Mrs. e 1 and Mr. ana kJ Mr. and Mrs. Darrow Schow and lit! m yron Whippy family of Magna, were Sunday guests of Mr. Scfaow'a parents, Mr. and Mra. - tn o Janus Schow and other relatives. 9( on r . styour a chorus or If. Mr. and Mrs. Leon 8. Taylor and dauhgtera of San Louis, California,' are guests of Mr. Taylor's mother. Mrs. E. W. Taylor. r CI B . ....(ivIOV are ,rapH Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Johnson and family of Salt Lake City, were guests of Lehi reftlves. Sunday. thl v,rd picture tb ' prch. " .picture Sterling and Cecil Evana left Tuesday morning for Aberdeen, Idaho, Idaho, where they will be employed In the sugar beet fields. and nv 1,; Ltoo, are" nJ 3 Or K 1 hrt er tc listening Miss Jean Fowler entertained a group of frienda at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Nyron Fowler, Monday evening. Games and luncheon were enjoyed by Madge Worlton. Carma Evans, Ronald Price. Dale Whimpey, Sterling Evans and the Mr. and Mrs. Douglas t5 i llBgeaaft'?a8aaaatea.aa m IP' a,, mm llP ale J nnabo j m m am as s i as simple, U tune to nai Ironing 11 u - mMWtt.muifMti--iW- irrm ,m l.aSH ' Mr. Miss Dorothy Webb, daughter of Mr. Mrs. A. W. Webb of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is spending two weeks in Leh.. She is a guest of her grandmother. Mrs. Celestia Schow. " """" io It's a FACT that I've been jrettinir better service from my ear "Bllfi. I QamVa son and the other fellows there certainly towwt a car in tip-to- p I f shape ! 1 i v Get the habit of stopping at this Service State; find it pays. Competent, courteous attendants- -? I vice and operated by local people- - CENTRAL SEDUICE STATi "BUCK" PETERSON Manager 108 STATE STREET, tf 171-- J. Mr. and Mrs. David Wangsgarrd .FOR SALE Extra Large Tomato and daughter. Jenay, of Ogden, and Plants, Red and Green Pepper Plants. Mrs. Myrtle Evans of Salt Lake City Good time to plant for early fruit were guests at the S. A. Willes home now. Lehi Floral Co., Lehi. Sunday. Miss Helen Willes who has been attending school In Ogden returned home with them. a PUREBRED JACK Mr. and Mrs. Le0 Trinnaman and oaoy daughter, moved to Oak Cltv ...u.oua, lu upend the summer Mr Trinnaman is employed at a CCC Carnr there. FOR SERVICE noy woney entertains ..,.. girl friends nf Phyllis, at her home Monday evening! ceui oemg m honor of Phyllis LOWEST PRICES ON PUMPS AND POWER Pump Ground Water and Save Your Crops. . visiting relatives in St. George. Mrs. Edward Larson entertained the GRINDING Scissors, saw sharpen--j oociat ujui at her home, Thursday ed. Sewing Machines Repaired. See afternoon. Mrs. William Osborne. tf. Mrs. Eli Batchelor George Lewis and were special guests of the club. or SALE CHEAP TRADE FOR See Registered Poland China Boar Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton and Lavere Adams at former H. J. Stewart adv. Jaimly spent Sunday in Centerville residence. guests of Mrs. Russell Worlton, and at PAPER HANGING, Paper Cleaning, Woods Cross with Mrs. Worlton's Caslomlnlng, etc. Prices reasonable. sister, Mrs. Hulda Brown. Ralph Hutchlngs, 2nd West and State. Mrs. Alice Tuckfield spent Mothers First class film developing, printing Day in Salt Lake City with her daugh and copy work of all kinds. Prices ters, Mrs. Ben Kose, Mrs. John Shaw reasonable. George I. Bone, Phone and Mrs. Dorothy Jones. CHANCES EQUIPMENT For Artesian and Surface Wells Any Kind! Any Price! .nolf II till 9 a Salt Lake adv. and sca GOOD PASTURING $4.00 o son. Durran Farm over Jordan or inadv. quire this office. months,, and you can become an expert, rapid typist in six Vf 66K3 STATE STREET Mr. hr a nd Mrs. E. N. Webb entertained seventy-fiv- e friends at their home Tuesday evening honoring their son Cecil who leaves for the mission field early in June. The evening was 20c each. spent in a musical program, and games adv. followed by dainty refreshments. WANTED Cattle to pasture. season. Inquire this office. MONEY Bo?kkeepng, Banking, Shorthand and ML Mrs. Ernest Web was visitor, Wednesday. Mra Beulah white of Salt Lai sister. Mra. City, was a goest of Wallace Soreaaon, Sunday. Willes entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr, and Mrs. Chris Johnson and family of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. J. Emery Johnson and family of Vernal. Mr. and Mothers Day guests of Mrs. Alice Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox and Mr. and Mrs. B. W, Goff and family Mrs. Don C. Ashby and family of Salt Carma Dee, Mrs. Joseph Hammer Phillips were Mrs. Wesley Harding ant who have been Uving west of town for Lake City, Mr. and Mra. Owen W. and Mrs. Emma Barnes of Salt Lake family of Vineyard, Mrs. William some time, moved with their family Johnson of Park City. City, 'were guests of Mrs. Inea Peter Chafifn and little daughter of Payson. to Springvllle the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Christensen and son, Sunday. "TNT J were Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw Monday. visitors, Lake Salt Ells Davis who Is employed at Binghere with hia ham, spent the week-en- d Mrs. Jennie Nostrum and sons were family. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Lee CoUedge and family of Salt Lake City, were Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor of guests at theEllis Davis home. Spanish Fork, spent Mothers Day with Mr. Taylor's mother. Mrs M. A. Taylor. Mrs. R. B. Worlton entertained a group of ladies at a Quilting party, C. C. Hackett and daughter. Maud, Tuesday. returned home Friday from a week's visit in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Royle returned home Tuesday evening from a abort Dr. and Harold I. Goodwin and visit with relatives in St. George. daughters of Park City, were Sunday guests of Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Frank Roberta of Delta, haa apent the past week In Lehi a guest of President and Mrs. A. C. Schow. Miss Lois Dickerson spent Sunday in Sandy, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Art Misses Gail Larson and Lela Dund-so- n Poulsen. of Salt Lake City, spent Mothers with their parents in Lehi. Day Mrs. Joseph Shaw of Provo, and daughters were Lehi visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Iral Woodhouae of Union, were guests of Lehi relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor and son, Sunday. Herbert, Mrs. George Noye and childMiss Francis Seegmiller and Mack ren of Springvllle and Mrs. Lucy Lee of St. George, Miss Cleo Royle Crandall I hl of American Fork, were guests of Webb spent Saturday In Salt and Cecil relatives, Saturday. Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thayne and children, Delbert Thayne of Provo and Mrs. Edon Jcnson of Pleasant Grove Clifton Alsop of Sandy, were callers is spending the week at the home of at the T. A. Tayor home, Sunday. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Royle. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark and daughter. Nelda, Mr. and Mrs. Arley Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchlngs, Mra. Clark and daughter, Carma were guests Ellen Carter, Mrs Sarah Carter and of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hardy of Span daughter, Melba, enjoyed a Sunday ish Fork, Sunday. trip to Magna, and the Air Port In Salt Lake City. Mothers day guests of Mrs. Josephine Young were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stone Mrs. John R. Bone and son, Georgo, and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. Mrs. Ruel Evans and George P. Price, and Mrs. Walter Denver of Pleasant were Salt Lake visitors, Friday after Grove. noon. WANT ADS The Mountain States Y Tldd Miss Ida Thurmaa entertained the Athenian Club at her home, Wednes Sunday. day afternoon. $100 ITEr.lS Jensen and Roland in Sait Lake City. Friday speat Misa Fern Marsh of Alpine, was a guest of her aunt, Miss Maud Hackett, Want ads 10c Per Line for first son Junior, of Provo, andReynolds Mra. W. A. insertion and 6c per line for each Evans were Sunday guests of Mr. and additional insertion. Mrs. C. F. Johnson. LOCAL ' Harold Mrs. Cloyd Stone of Vineyard was a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin of Sait week-en- d guest of her mother, Mrs. Lake City, were Lehi visitors, Sunday Enoch Russon. class matter ADVERTISING RATES 30c per inch Display 10c per line Readers Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cox of Ogden, were Lehi visitors, Sunday. twenty-on- e V, M w anniverRiii-- ( B afternoon of games followed hv Ions luncheon were enjoyed A group of giUs entertained v. air. ana Mrs. Thomas by the at the Trlnna- ...u, Monaay evening In honor of Mra Rose Laveder. a recent hriH a Bred your mares to a good jack and raise high priced mules. ing of games and refreshment were Prices Reasonable enjoyd by the guest of honor Mules are In good demand for high Fanny Bone, Eulala Smith, Lucille Hutching. prices. See Mrs. Thomas Trinaman and Mrs Beta Butterfield. ROBERT BEVERID&E Mrs. Laveder received a number of beautiful gifts from the LEHI, UTAH girls. 1 1 l - Like All Women, Wor,f yv am xvUJL nlipdl viww" v4e to Be gl ND the only way that you can be sure thejn dc ngtit is to know what the aes"-- creators of new styles have decreed shall j Chene Nicholas, authority nationally known writes on women's fashions for this paper. Jew J f just what yon want to know and pictures foryB j wooa,f garments and hats that the d . be wearing in the weeks to come. The styW Miss Nicholas describes are authentic TV b ments that she are depicts do not represent style extremes. The those that will be worn by the average woffles that you will find for sale in your home j well-dresse- P&J ,h Nicholas illustrate Jaibion article columns, and tell your jriends '" J W Ml |