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Show MUm Martha Fitzgerald Is spending Mr. C. C. Hackett and Mr. Jucius LOCAL ITEMS the week with friends at Shelley Banks spent Friday and Saturday in Idaho. Salt Lt,ke Citv Tber report Mis and Mrs. Earl Smith spent Friday Maud Hackett who recently had Lake City. in Salt Miss The ma Hansen of Salt Lake growth removed from her thigh, to be Saturday City, wa a visitor at the Howard doing as well as possible. B. T. Junius Banks enrolled at the Pack home, Thursday. week. this school !'. summer THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1934 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press Every Thursday Phone Lehi, Utah 1 8-- W Kenneth Hansen of Shelley, Idaho, was a week-en- d guest of Sherman Fitzgerald. ADVERTISING RATES 30c per inch Display 10c per line Readers Want ads 10c Per Line for first insertion and 5c per line for each additional insertion. LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Julia Brown and Mrs. L L. Lott were Salt Lake visitors, Friday. Mlaa Moreno Allred has enrolled for the summer seosion at the B. T. U. at Provo. Mrs. A. E. Doll spent the week-en- d at Alpine a guest of Mrs. J. L. Robert son. Alfred Aron of Gilwore, Texas, is guest at the George Strasburg home this week. Mrs. McKellar and daughter, are visiting relatives In Los geles, CaMfornla. An- Mr. and Mrs. A B. Anderson, Mrs, Herman Goatea and children spent Harry Soker wai appointed custod- Saturday in Salt Lake City, at the ian of the Wines Park at the Lent City Harold Johnson home. Council Meeting, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Dee Elder and little son, Had-fiel- d, Mrs. Alvln W, Klrkham and four Dallas, Dale, Heber and Horace Lake were Salt vlsitlrs, Friday. children of Phoenix, Arizona, arrived In Lehi last week to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ricks attended a weinie roast at Springvllle, given Mrs. 11. 6. Lott, Mrs. F. P. Worlton, In honor of the birthday anniversary of Misses Barbara Lott, Phyllis Klrkham Rublson, Joseph and LaPrlel Goodwin were Salt Lake visitors, Monday, and Mrs. Harold Tlmpson 01 American Fork, were Sunday dinner Mrs. I. M. Davis and daughters guests of Mrs. Tlmpson's parents, Mr. Helen and Shirley spent Tuesday In and Mrs. I. L. Lott. 8alt Lake City. Miss Julia Thornton of Delta, spent Mrs. K. O. McKenile and son, Alex, the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. of Rupert, Idaho, are guests of Mrs. E. B. Garrett. Miss Thornton enrolled Sarah E. Galsford this week. at the U. of U. for the summer term. Mr, EXCEPTIONAL CAST SUPPORTS JOE BROWN IN 'HONORABLE GUY' An exceptionally talented cast has been announced In support of Joe E. Brown, the prince of comedians, who comes to the Royal Theatre next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in the First National picture "A Very Honorable Guy." Alice White, the diminutive blonde, who was a reigning star two years ago, plays the leading feminine role. Mis. White recently returned to screen work and has played the leading fem "Eminine role in three pictures, ployees' Entrance,' "Picture Snatcher" and "The Heir Chaser." Others in the cast are noted both Robert on the stage and screen. Barrat, who recently came to the screen where he has appeared in such pictures as "Gambling Lady;" 'Hi, Nellie" and "Massacre," was famous on Broadway for many years. It was while playing In "Lilly Turner" In New York that he was engaged to play the same part on the screen. Alan Dinehart also is an old stage player although he has been doing picture work for the past several years, his most recent being "The Heir Chaser," "The World Changes' and The Bureau of Missing Persons." A Very Honorable Guy" Is the fourth picture for Irene Franklin, a lieadliner in vaudeville and on the musical comtxiy stage. Her other pictures Include "Registered Nurse," The Cat and the Fiddle" and "The Women In His Life." Among others in the cast are such well known players as Hobart Cavan- augh, Arthur Vinton, George Pat Collins, Harold Huber and Jawes Don-IaHarry Warren and Al Dubln, the famous song writers, appear in the picture in their proteasional roles. "A Very Honorable Guy" Is a dis tinct departure in Joe E. Brown comedies, Joe playing the role of an under world character. The picture is based on the hilarious story by Damon Run- yon, famous sports and short story writer It was directed by Lloyd Bacon from the screen play by Earl Baldwin. ts Leona Osterloh, Arva Wing. Nelda Clark, were Salt Lake visitors, Friday. Eldon Schow was a Salt Lake visitor, Friday. Dan Worlton who has spent the past at Idaho Falls with Earl home this week. returned Taylor, two weeks Mr. and Mrs. John Price and family Mr. spent Sunday In Lark, guests of and Mrs. Lionel Hansen. dog-blscut- ts, . for Mrs. Samuel Mitchell, Wednesday ance blossoms. atrernoon. 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Crookston. hi fieri Friend Return! limit farai Mr. and Mrs. Williaw Powell return- Mrs. Mildred RIchins and Mrs. Thos, Simms, Jr., of Westwood, California, urday. They have made their home at are of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas guests for the past year. gypsum Slmms. ed home from Gypsum, Colorado, Sat- Mr. M Whlmpey of Price, Is of Lehl relatives. a guest His wife and daugh- ter are spending three months In Mr. and Mrs. John Devey, Mrs. Amy Smith and Mrs. Alice Hutchings spent Sunday evening at American Fork at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Devey, Jr., who are woving to California this week to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell, daughters, Bertha and Inez and sons, Dean and Arthur, returned home Friday night from Gypsum, Colorado. Mr. Poell and sons, Arthur and Ralph, have been working on a contract at Gypsum for several months. WANT ADS Alfalfa Hay For Sale From Call stack or ltp YOUNG PIGS FOR RALE CHEAP See Chester Smith, 2nd W. 6th N. Now. CLASS CHERRIES Order Prices right. W. A. 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It is reported that a large delegation from Cache Valley will be present. Clod Hayes of Salt Lake City is chairman. Anyone desiring ' Information should get in touch with George or Suel Zimmerman. Arrangements are being made to have the family members go to the Salt Luke Temple on June 22. uinori ,i hu2) 1 171-- J. Shirley Comer, little daughter of Mr. .$1.00 and Mrs. James Comer, suffered a lot .35 of discomfort and created a little ex Lipstick riEETins 40 citement at the Comer home Dry Rouge Saturday 1 year to Lehl Free Press 1.00 evening when she swallowed a penny. The regular Relief Priesthood, The coin lodged In the child's throat. and Primary Union meeting Society Total $2.75 causing her to strangle. A physician held in the Second Ward ALL FOR $1.00 was hurriedly summoned and in a will be Sunday, June 17 at S p. m. Chapel, Our Motto: A Free Press In short tUne the penny was coughed up All workers In these organizations are Erery Lehi Home. again. urged to be present. I nrpa 11 Theodore Plerson receive J Mrs. Inex Peterson, Mrs. Gerald t shoulder while at work on mJ Mrs. Loda and Taylor, Miles Taylor Bradshaw were Salt Lake visitors, training school at American Mr. Pierson was drivij directors Kandall Schow attended a Friday. team Associand wagon down a 8tw0 Utah of the Poultry meeting when the , wagon tipped over ti week. this Lake Salt san. in R. Mrs. City ation Mr. and Richardson, M .. J ' 1 me miii irura nig Gloria Jean spring seat and granddaughter, Jay, ground, breaking the shoulder be, John Russon. son, John and daugh of Magna, were Sunday guests of Mr. ter Alta, returned to uieir nome m and Mrs. James Zimmerman. Los Angeles, California, Monday, fol Miss Annie Bone is spending the lowing a week's visit with relatives in week in Salt Lake City, a guest of her Lehl. sister, Mrs. Richard Giles. i Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Shaw in George I. Bone spent Saturday Salt Lake City. FX The Primary Herbert Taylor of Salt Laek City, "soclatii M. A. Airs. Lehl fcls mother. of of Stake enir.v . was a gust Sunday. Taylor, atfernoon. Lunc ?4 Lvibert Thayne of Provo, was & call- enjoyed by over one er at the T. A Taylor home. Saturday. Miss Verla Thayne accompanied him Jay Turnr, son of Mr ... . to Salt Lake City for a short visit. Turner of Independence, a Lehi visitor Miss Thelma Goodwin spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City a guest of when mmnt. .i Mrs. Chester Cushing. an tipped over, causing on. Mr. and Mrs. James Trinnaman of several other serious InjuriM guests of Mr. Quinn, a Garland, were week-en- d grandson of u. . , and Mrs. Wallace Sorenson. Turner and a lady comn.7 among the party to partici, J xMrs. Ruth Graham and son have M. L A dance final. " moved Into the home formerly occupied ana the youa. received a fractured by Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Turner. 7 leg serious injuries. They return ; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox and dependence. daughter and Mrs. Joseph Hammer of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of MAN BREAKS SHOULOE- Mrs. Fred Gaines and children- - n. Mrs. Joseph Fage, Mrg. Roy Page Mrs. E. B. Garrett and Miss Julia and Mrs, Vida Conway of Pleasant Thornton of Delta attended the M. L Grove were callers at the home of Mrs. A. Conference in Salt Lake City, SatAlice Hutchings, 'Wednesday. urday. Also the danelng contests at Salt Air, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Don I. Thomas of H. A. Fltxgerald is attending a Sugar City, Idaho, former Lehl were visiting Lehi friends, Tues- special course of instruction for L. D. S. Church Seminary teachers directed day. by Dr. Wldsoe in Salt Lake City. The "MELODY" FILM PRESENTS Mrs. A. B. Manning and Mrs. Hyrum course will run for four weeks. STAR OF AIR WAVES Anderson entertained a large group of ladies Thursday evening In honor of Miss Mae 'Whlmpey who is employed When the Paramount film, "Melody Miss Fay Anderson, a bride of thts In the U. S. Patent Office at Washingweek in the First Ward Amusement ton D. C. is spending her vacation with in Spring," comes on Friday, Saturday Hall. A program and dainty luncheon her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel to the Royal Theatre, fans of radio and the motion pictures will have their were enjoyed by the guests. Whlmpey and Lehl friends. first opportunity to see Lanny Ross, the Mrs. B. E. Curtis entertained about Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Robbins of young tenor who has risen to national fifty ladles at a shower Monday even- American Fork and Virgil and Don popularity by his singing on a radio ing In honor of her daughter, Hulda, a Hansen of Emery, were Sunday dinner network.' In with For, "Melody Spring,'' bride of the week at the First Ward guests of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Ricks. Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland and Relief Society Hall. A snappy program and games were followed by Merlin Fagan and Cecil Webb who Ann Sothern marks the screen debut are attending the Mission School at of this handsome chap, recently brought to Hollywood under contract gilt Lake City, spent the week-en- d Miss Elfie Hanson has been with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank with the Paramount studies. Norman McLeod directed this picture to succeed Miss Barbara Lott at the Fagan and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb. from the screen play by Benn W, In 'Ameri office School District Alpine can Fork, miss Hanson won over Mrs. Josephine Cooper and children Levy. The original story was written several applicants In a competitive are visiting relatives In Burley, Idaho. by Frank Leon Smith. It concerns the ' Miss Edna Smith accompanied them as hilarious adventures that befall an examination for the position. far as Ogden for a visit with her ambitious singer when he attewpts to sell himself as a feature on the nation's Mr. and Sirs. Lowell Brown enter- grandfather, William Hutchings. most popular radio hour. tained at dinner Sunday in honor of Charlie Ruggles, married to Mary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards of Merlins Fagan, who will leave for the mission field, Thursday, Covers were Sugar City, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Boland or course, is a wealthy manu who owns the laid for the guest of honor, Mrs. Julia Samuel Beggs of Salt Lake City, were facturer of most radio hour. He has a Brown Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Burrell of popular and and daugh George Brown, Sunday guests ter, Burllne of Sacramento, California, Loverldge and Mr. and Mrs. Carl An- penchant for collecting souvenirs and curios. Ann Sothern, his daughter, Mr. D. L. Anderson and children of derson. falls in love with Ross, but her father Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Guests of Mrs. Eunice Gray this isn't so much in favor of the young Fagan and family, and the brown week are Miss Beth Merrill and Miss fellow. , family, When, hoewver, he learns that Ross Louise Merrill of San Francslco, California. The girls are nieces of Mrs. has a hobby of climbing mountains, things look brighter, until, through an Gray. Innocent action on the part of Ross The Third Ward Sunlshine Com- Ruggles Is thrown Into Jail. Then amidst laughter and song, rommittee entertained at a sunshine party reel-den- visitor, Homer Royle was a Provo Monday. Mr, Janes Amonettl and daughters, Jenny, Josephine and Helen, spent Sat urday in Salt Lake City. Entered at th postoffice at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter $100 THEATRE REWS Mioses Ma urine Jensen and Bernlece Kelly of Shelley, Idaho, were week-en- d gueel of Miss Martha Fltxgerald. George P. Price, Manager Office, 32 West, Main Street Residence, 2nd West and State Street, Lehi, Utah SUBSCRIPTION One year in advance THURSDAY. THE LEHI FREEPEESS THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934 rgSt |