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Show THURSDAY. JTv THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1934 I on Taxation iw enator neiDerc Memorial Buildin II I Vi T5L Friday, June 15, 8 P. M.( MARRIAGES . Actka. Cut claMsta are comlceo1 in Color. . . Romance EASTMONO-GORDO- MISS ALADDIN By Christine r PublUhtJ Serially In This Paper Yon will like this story of a different kind of a modern girl. At il opens, Ntnejr Nelson ji a tub-de- b of nineteen, gay, irresponsible and with no care beyond the choice of her covtume party- - Sudfor her coming-ou- t denly, In the market enuh, her indulgent father lose! all hit money and hit family b faced with the necessity of a timpler method of living. At thit juncture a letter U received from an eccentric relative in Colorado, who offer! the girl a home am what teem to be impossible condition!. But spurred on by her younger brother. Jack, who want! to give up college and a with her, if work can be found for him on a Western ranch, Nancy'! fighting spirit is aroused, and the accepts the offer. From this point the action novel on rapidly, bat consistently. Nancy comet to have aa active interest in and sympathy for ber neighbor! and the bags-boof "rough Western life" vanish one by one. Finally eomet a poignant scent when Nancy and Jack rescue a boa load of school children marooned in a billiard (reminiscent of a true episode widely chronicled not long ago) and all but lota their own Uvea in the attempt The story coda with the reader realising that the brother and titter have coma a long way from the young eoupla pictured fa the opening chapter. mA htaLhy, vigorous lory," a crliic lerma T. V in ANDERSON-MANNIN- Carter's Orchestra MEATS SEASONABLE GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. GROCERIES CURTIS-CHADWIC- Tri-Sta- ko BROADBENTS 26th. WEEKLY future. .6 for 25c Deviled Ham Del Maize Corn, small....-...,...-...-- 6c The Lehi wards will occupy the Hewlett's Tea, Half Pound...- -. ......17c Mutual Dell as follows: Jell-WeAc all flavors Lehl Second Ward June 14, 15 and Beans, White Navy.....5 Pounds 1to 10c ie. .. Cocoanut, Half Pound Package Lehl Third Ward June 18, 19 and 20. 43 Brooms, very good S tie 10c X7ups and Saucers Lehi Fourth Ward June 21, 22 and .; 15c 23. Mop Sticks . .....10c Mop Heads , Lehi Fifth Word June 25, 26 and 27. Lehl First Ward June 28, 29 and 16c Broadcloth, all plain shades, yd 30. 50c Chiffon Voilea, Only Just arrived new dotted Swiss and Alpine stake will follow the Lehl dotted organdy. Stake and Timpanogos Stake will fol15c Ankle Sox all sizes low the Alpine Stake. Ladies' Pure Silk RIngtaaa Chiffon Hose In Beautiful Shades ll, We alo frame picture We wish to thank all those who assisted us in any way in the burial of our son. To thote who assisted at the and at the home mill pond and services we wish to offer our heartfelt thanks. and cover Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Turner . DISABLED MUSIC Rexall Foot Soap and Footh Powder Special IN STATE VETERANS OF WORLD WAR DANCE CCD unc-cr.QY- FLO L3 UTAH COUNTY'S FINIEST RESORT lk Parke and Davis Comfort Powder an ideal medicated "Melody In Spring" . x--y V.I J, 7 jdtjr on powder v.u,.ilull... 25c and 4 j jar c it 109 Parke Davis Toiletries Guaranteed Satisfaction Popular Price of 55c for Creams and 65c for Powder. Lehi rd ILeDnl UDimg and 10:610 rnones MAIN STREET Main street U7 (E. STATE STREET sstftf. t that Vim t sw if I outline tut EIIIMEOEUT The engagement of Miss Norma Roth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Roth of Salt Lake City, to Keith Hunter, son of Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Hunter of this city is announced, the marriage to take place in the Salt Lake Temple on June 18. ANNOUNCEMENT 4-1- 1 CLUB KQTE The Zadrid Stitchers met a home of their leader, Mrs. Hitchcock, Thursday afternoon, summers work was outlined, present were: Ila Webb, Zada Reva Turner and Dora Adam r Wa III IsBowl The Merry Makers the home of their leader Mrs, Lott announce Peterson, Friday afternoon and the engagement of their daughter, officers for the season. Leath Barabara, to Mr. Morris Trane, son of was elected president, with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trane, the marri Street Evelyn age to take place June 22 in the Salt secretary, LaVon Peterson, re Mr. and Mrs. M. S. vice-preside- nt: NEW SCREn'D HIT! , hits town in the uproarious successor to 'Son Of A Sailor- '- A. First Naffonaf Picture VU A sf 1 wiffc ALICE WHITE ALSO A GOOD MUSICAL COMEDY AT REGULAR PRICES ACTION SPICED WITH SUSPENSE AND SURPRISES BUCK JONES in "The Fighting Ranger" THE FOURTH ; BIG WEEK OF rati arzan me rear less ALL SEATS lOc-Lc- t'a Dance Go! Ruth Wilson, song and cheer Orpha Peterson and Dorothy as entertainment committee. Lions Edward Larsen, Leo Hansen, Joseph Coulam, Joseph Roblson, A. H. Wing and Dr. Elmo Eddington with their wives left for the Lions District Convention at Idaho Falls, Sunday. The convention was in session on Monday and Tuesday. Following the convention the party enjoyed a trip to the Yellowstone Park. ft INTRUDER FRIGHTENED FROM John Smith surprised a tm the Ernest Larsen home at Tuesday evening. The man the front of the home when h tered and frightened him out tt 1 door. A careful check by H' Mrs. Larsen failed to find aW11 J value missing. Deputy Sheriff k juvoiid atMJA ' J i'i . f "4 oA tUa. .oil tint tin trace truder was found. e It is thought he gained window through the bathroom screen was torn. COURT Wed. and Thursday, June 20 and 21 BIG BARGAIN SHOW ALSO Lake Temple. A wedding reception will be given at the home of the bride's parents, Saturday, June 23. Mrs. Lott entertained Saturday at an attractively arranged luncheon at which time the announcement was made. Colorful carsoges holding the announcement marked places for Mrs. Gladys Trane, Mrs. Viola Brown, Miss Phyllis Kirkham, Mrs. Adeline Peter son, Mrs. Blair Carson, Miss LaPriel Goodwin, Mrs. Lena Worlton, Mrs. Margaret Kirkham, Mrs. Juliet Jackson, Miss Evelyn Lott. Mrs PhvlH Lott, Mrs. Phyllis J. Htichcock, Mrs. Lela W. Lott, Mrs. Lettie Gudmund-se- n of American Fork, Miss Dorothy Stewart of Provo, Mrs, Albert Spratley, Miss La Prele Spratley of Magna,, Miss Miriam Lott and Rose LoRae ' Lott. LIONS ATTEND CONVENTION ONLY 10c and 15c. and family. BEST :ll P ITEMS OF INTEREST in LANNY ROSS, CHARLIE RUGGLES and MARY BOLAND " OF TEiitliiCS & tesaaEatitgsajti Friday and Saturday, June 15 and 16 NHIS Breakfast Club Coffee......T,........54e SCHEDULE FOR MUTUAL DELL ANNOUNCED Carnation Wheat .,....... button. I PROGRAM Miss Eulala Smith, daughter of Mrs PleasAmy Smith and Eldon Pack of ant Grove will be married in the Salt Lake Temple, Wednesday, June 20, Miss Smith is a graduate of the Lehi High School and toad the honor of be ing Miss Lehi at the last year's sugar day celebration. TVio. vmincr nennle have hosts Of friends showering them with congratu '.ations. A number of parties are being nionnui in their honor in the near e We Deliver & Ma ; 11. I K HANSEN-RUSSON 63c SUGAR, 6c Milk (all brands) Tall lOe Kellogg's Com Flakes Mi! Roxle Hansen of American 10c ., Post Toast ies . Mrs ..10e Fork and Elmo Russon, son of Peas. Can in the married be 18c will Russon Enoch Crystal Wedding Oats .4 Pounds 25e Rice, Blue Rose., Salt Lake Temple, Thursday, June 14. 15e Tuna Fish. White Star, large of the Tf Tiiiion ia a graduate Pork and Beans, 16 Oz. Can church an and atcive school Wch .. 5e wai Jello (all flavors) ... Bob White Soap...............10 for 24c worker of the Lehi Fourth Ward. Wesson Oil Quart Can with Mixer, They will make their home In Lehi ........,....48e All For ...... Es.ini4a ortt nhowerlnff them with 3 Pounds for 25e Powdered Sugar. 15c best wishes for a happy future. Salmon, Tall Happyvale . ..7e Vanilla or Lemon, 8 os. BroadbentV It lehlutaI t MAIN STREET THE "& WHERE THE BIG SHOP AND SAVE Thrifty Shoppers Buy and Save I "LA Ltrlpwi PHONH 17 : GiiO l ibyt THEATRE 10 Pounds...- ............. .. ...98c Psir Silk Hose for....38c, 50c and 78e I tutor tof lite Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June 17, 18, and 19 Plans are being perfected to wake Old Folks Summer Out the ing the best ever held. .The outing will be held in the pioneer Grove at Pleasant Grove and efforts are being made to have all the Lehl Old Folks who are able, to present at the FRUITS tltiw K SMITH-PAC- the SAVE Ids f'EET WEDNESDAY choice u ft Lips Parted in Songs, Puckered In Kisses! Miss Hulda Curtis, daughter of Mr. Hearts swelling witn Eyes Sparkling With Love, Tingling With Laughter! and Mm E, E. Curtis ana wues i. wun a k.is. ENDING Hear Sing tune. Lanny in romance, beating Chadwick of American Fork were MELODY IN SPRING" and "THE OPEN ROAD." married in the Salt Lake Temple, OILY Tuesday, June 12. The bride is a ALSO SHORTS graduate of the Lehl High School and has worked In the Otterson Confection ery and is a popular member of Lehi's young set. The young couple will make their home in American Fork. Their many friends in their respective comwunlt- iu or a wi.ihinsr them success and happiness. Is TRIED1 Mia y OLD FOLKS TO 20-- get the best selection of Meats and Groceries at our store. Yon can ALWAYS In Utah County The Most Popular Married Folks Dances thl their after August A Why bother in the kitchen preparing food when you can get it from us already cooked and ready to serve. YouTl like the tastiness and the deliciousness of our prepay ations. Try some today and see for yourself how good "store foods" can be. DansArt, Mon. Night Music By U JVCI))U0Q 1 Let Us Do The Work At Married Folks Dance FREE PRIZES i; Nevada. The young couple are both graduates of the High School and have both workers in the L. D. S. active hen Church activities of their respective wards and have hosts of friends wishing them every happiness through life. They will make their home in Lehi at 168th North 2nd West and will be Read this story on another page. Phone rice G Miss Fay Adnerson, daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Hyrum Anderson and Hershel Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Manning will be married in the Salt Lake Tefple on Thursday, June 14. and will leave immediately for a honey-moo- n trip to California and MISS ALADDIN. Yom will thoroughly enjoy it. Just ther I? frjends wishing them a happy and successful voyage on the sea of matrimony. They will make their home at Saratoga during the eumwer. ot happy-go-luck- N Miss Jean Eastmond. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eastmond, manager of Saratoga and Gien Gordon of American Fork, were married In the Salt Lake Temple on Tuesday, June 12. Theb bride ia well known In Utah and Salt Lake counties, havjng spent the summer at the resort for several years end making hosts of friends. The parents of the bride are entertaining at a wedding reception at Saratoga, Monday evening to which a large number of invitations have been given. The young couple have hosts of Whiting Parmcnter m Big Country Store n A(3ent-jre...A- I il V L to IBIS k follow: F4 Fred Nielsen of American w arrested Monday on Lehl tf.W of mo- - trlven a fine r days in the city jail by At SOCIETY ENTERTAIN A Studetaker Coupe, 19" fitDe loiners This June ! , the found abandoned near The officers and teachers of the limits. Monday. Loca' j w. !Ht Lehl Second Ward entertained to effort mnMnoat a ui.' ..- tocial in he Ward a t0lw J Chapel, Tuesday 10 t1) ... afternoon. The ladles enjoyed a ottv and snappy program, socll nd refreshments. of Brlgham City man. ing to locate the senof 0 a1 Mmoia j9u niro Mrs. Lydla Han vSort JO sauop eimiA neita gum or ner nice ' CO killed Mr. Nielsen asked for a meat ten days to make the pay mad fine. The arrest waa If and officers Nyron Fowler SECOND WARD RELIEF tteautj ( j ". -- Geneva BIG POPULAR iJbe fo WEONf0! NIGHT 0ANCI v;ed i5sS5 |