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Show inCMKSMCaacaMKMll 0 il " !l irnMITfnO I LEHI to jj0k VILANDIS Pitcher Pump. $2.50 bj REPAIRHIG SHOP rates ELEPHOIIE HAROLD OSBORNE. Prep. Com In and give us a trial, work done while you wait. Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick and Mrs. E. M. Jones spent Tuesday in Provo. Friends that You're Coming M. I. A-T- PAGEIIT SUNDAY Miss Fawn Lewis who Is employed at visitor Salt Lake City was a week-en- d The five wards of Lehi will meet at of her mother, Mrs. Charlotte Lewis. the High School Auditorium in a con- Joint M. I. A. meeting Sunday even CLAUDES PLACE Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Broomhead left ing, A religious pagent "The Trial of Monday for a week's visit with Idaho Christ" will be presented by the stud 6TH WEST, STATE ST, LEHI ents of Miss Helen Hinkley of the relatives. Ogden 12th Ward. Miss Hinkley Is a For well known dramatic teacher and has Mrs. O. L. Mr. and Mrs. Klttlnger GAS, OIL and SERVICE Areva Armistead. Mias Phyllis Arml-stea- d. directed large number of very suc BEER, SANDWICHES, ICE Mr. and Mrs. Kay Kirkham of cessful pagents. CREAM and CONFECTIONS This pagent has been given in sever Salt Lake City and Spencer Grow of to al other stakes of the church and a formed Saratoga, Provo, party Open Dance Nights and Speical comes very highly recommended to the. evening. Sunday Days Until 1 A. M. Lehi stake. It will be given free of Pitcher Pumps, 12.50 at Gllchrists. charge in place of the regular ward CAR SERVICE & OPEH M. I. A. conjoint meetings. There will Mrs. Junius Banks. Miss Maud be special musical numbers arranged AIR BEER GARDEN Hackett and Mrs. May Marsh of Alpine for the pageant. Special stage setwere dinner guests of Mrs. May Tal-ma- tings will also be used. The public is Invited to be present of Provo, Wednesday evening., at this free pagent, the meeting will Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hackett and Mr. and Mrs. Ben .S Beck of Salt begin at 7:30 p. m. sharp, and i children of Salt Lake City, were guests Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. directed by the Lehi Stake M. I. A. of Mr. and Mm. Junius Banks, Tues Robert Allred. Mrs. and for day. Their daughter Jean remained ge a visit with Margaret Bank. HOT WEATHER ' SPECIALS BROADBENTS 2 pounds 25s PEANUT BUTTER Lemon or' Vanilla, 2 oa. botUe....-...5- c .So BLUING, 12 ox. bottle. . ....5c 12 os. bottle Ammonia, So pound TOMATOES, not too ripe. -- 10 Can Corn, Peas or Beans Pprk end Bean. No. Z Can 3 for 28o A for 25c Salmon, Happyvaie, Tall. Bo . KIPPERED SNACKS 6c yELLO, All Flavors JELL-WEL- L, All 4c Flavors COCOANUT, Half Pound Packsoe 10c WHOLE WHEAT FLAKES . 3 for 25c 10c . GRAPE NUT FLAKES Old Mill Salad Dressing, Quarts-..-25MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING Quart 25e M Pint Old Mill Salad Dresalng....10e . ........Pound So Green Peppers ..1e Pound Very Nice Cabbage 3 for 29c Cornflakes, Wesco. large. Pineapple, Crushed, No. 2 Can... 15c 20c Crystal Wedding Oats 13c 10 Pounds Potatoes, New, Zlon's White Laundry Soap 10 Bars 19c 3 Pounds 25c . Macronl .16e Corn Beeb. Llbby's .... 34c Soda Crackers, 3 Pound Caddy 5c Cleanser House Light 10c Catsup, 14 os. bottle Brooms, Good 5 Tie Brooms, Very Good Mop Sticks 5 Tie.... . Misses Rlnda nd Vola Anderson spent the latter part of last week Provo wlih. relatives. In Mr. and Mrs. J. Vern Taylor and family of Magna, spent the week-en- d with Mr. Taylor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James X, Taylor. 37c Mrs. Cyril Anderson and daughter, ...48c .Terry, and Mrs. Clifton Anderson of -- 15c with Mrs. Kate Provo, spent Sunday Anderson. -- engagement 5 YOUR DEPOSITS ARE INSURED 1 This means that all deposits in this bank up to $2,500 are fully guaranteed against loss of any kind.' Commercial Banking Savings Department Kirk Crabb received treatment for an injured finger. Monday. Safety Deposit Vault Insurance A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spafford of American Fork on Monday, July 30. NOTICE 4-- H Capital $25 000 tf I fi $20,000 Lehi Telephone 85 I MAIN STREET fciSWfl llBIL LEHI, I UTAH j WORKERS KRESO DIP workers and leaders are re All quested to meet at the Memorial Build ing on Friday, August 3. Miss Alice Pederson, county demonstrator will demonstrate the Judging of bread and canned fruit. The demostration will begin at 2 p. m. Your Can ... 1 55c I PARKE and DAVIS BABY COMFORT POWDER. Prevents Chafing 43c and 25c FLY POWDER 10c and 25c Half Pint FLY SPRAYS SEVERAL BLACK WIDOW SPIDERS FOUND IN LEHI Llkfl 50c Pinta 75c BDjtuji: number of local people have re ported finding black widow spiders on MAIN STREET and their premises this week and several Phones Main Street 27 have brought specimens into our office, showing that the spiders are becoming quite numerous. Among those reporting the finding of the pests are: Miss Lela Coates, Mrs. Ralph Hutchings. CUBIC Ray J. Carter, George Thomas, John Colledge and others. Efforts should be made to locate the nests and destroy The regular monthly baby clinic will them wherever possible. be held in the Memorial Building on Friday, August 3, from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. All those interested are requested to 4-A CLUB NOTES $1.00 Gallon LADIES' HARD RUBBER DRESSING COMBS Colors Special H STATE STREET State Street DISTILLED 145 WATER FOR YOUR BATTEN AT be present. Ray's Battety 4-- Shop WEST MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTf S-- t "" BASEBALL f( i 4&k T BJBTIIW'JaVIJJU1 I II J a! u h: 6: w "H 10,0005? LEHI TO PLAY AMERICAN FORK HERE FRIDAY CASH The Lehi Baseball team will play the American Fork team at the Lehi baseball park, Friday at 4 p. m. Lehi baseball fans are assured a good gme when these two old rivals cross bats on the local diamond, Friday. The Lehi team were victorious over Saturday TO GIVE CONCERT mMm A COUPLE Hospital Notes arte HBaimlk 00 Bonds Surplus The Clever Sewers H Club met at VIOLIN LESSONS the home of Geraldine Taylor, ThursSpecial Instruction given to beginners day. Members present were Selena ROGER PRICE Peterson, Beth Fox. Rhea Higginson, 2nd State Phone Street West, Bushman of Jean Worlton. Miss Ruth Salt Lake City was a guest of the club. The girls were directed by their leader Miss Bah Bushman. Dainty were served. of Miss Emioy Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck entertained at a pretty lawn party at their home evening honoring their Wednesdy daughter, Fay and Thomas Peck of Am erican Fork, who will be married on August 24th in the Salt Lake Temple. The lawns were lighted with electric lights and carda and lawn games en--j Joyed by a large group of friends and relatives of the young couple. Delicious refreshments were served on small tables on the lawn. ii insurance vai purauon. Manning day. Aaron Allred underwent a major opertion for hernia on Wednesday morning. I; This bank is now a member of the Federal Deposit The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer had a minor operation, Mon Peay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Peay of Pleasant Grove and Homer T. the Pleasant Grove team Royle. son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman with as core of 9 to 7. Royle is announced. The marriage to AMERICAN FORK BAND take place in the near future. PARTY HONORS YOUNG ?r ijB. minsr.me H ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED .The Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Allen and son, Whitney, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday at their old home in Lehi. , r LA ; OFFER Ankle Sox. all sizes and color. ...15c pr. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. More new patterns In percales Just Forrest Llttleford were Mr. and Mrs. arrived for your selection they are Mark Richlns. Mrs. Ella Richlns, Mrs. the newer patterns. Ira Deberaux and Mrs. Vern Richlns, Broad Cloth, plain colors......17c Yard all of Pleasant Grove. 10c Wild Root Wave Set, Packet Best Tard Wide Outing Flannel, light BOYS GO TO CCC CAMP 10e or dark for that quilt. Quilt Size 70 Percent Wool Bat The following Lehi boys were select ..11.35 Full Quilt Size ed for CCC Camp and were sent to New Goods For Fall Coming Every report Saturday: Keith Evans Le- Day and are Priced To Sell. more Bushman, Clifton Schow, Paul We Invite Tou To Shop at Jones, Vert Gray. Harold Diegelbeck, Wallace Skinner, Joseph Wilson, John SROADBEOTS : Carr, Raeldon Goatm, L. A. Bishop, John Frank. Howard Whlmpey, Carl WE WLLL PLEASE YOU and Marlon Adams. Peterson And remember we deliver anywhere were sent to a camp near The boys any time. Utah. Beaver, IN DRY GOODS WE E Miss Adine Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner and Hardy McFarlane of Rlverton, were married at the home of the bride's parents, Friday evening, William Hadfield Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist spent the officiating at the ceremony. week-en- d In Salt Lake City with her The bride is a student of the Lehi brother, D. J. Thurman. High School and has taken prominent parts in the musical activities of the J. T. Jackson spent the week-en- d school. She has also been an active with his daughter, Mrs. Annie Frits ward worker in te L. D. S. Third Ward. of Salt Lake City. Her many friends in Lehi wish the young people a happy successful voyMr. and Mrs. Jesse Fox and family age on the sea of matrimony. mo ved Into the F. W. Allen home Several parties in honor of the ... Tuesday. young couple are being planned for the near future. Mrs. Elizabeth Russon Is spending two weeks with her daughter. Mrs. EHGAGEUEnT Albert Dr&ntsfield of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Llttleford spent Sunday in Pleasant Grove, guests of Mrs. Llttleford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Deberaux. Ira Doa.n 45c JELLY GLASSES, Tall. TURNER-McFARLAN- Miss Grace Austin of Los Angeles, , California, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton. AT U MARRIAGES Richard Beck of Salt Lake City, who has been a guest of the Robert Allred home for the past five weeks returned homo. Wednesday. ... j -- -. A fine son was bom to Mr. and Mrs W. A. Reed of Alpine on Tuesday. PRESENT O I .Dncn " baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Curtis, Friday, to July 27. Mother and Pany reponeu be doing fine. i Mrs. Sarah A. K. Smith returned Mrs. Oliver Kittinger spent Friday in home Monday from a four day visit at Wild wood, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City. Virgil Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Broadbent A. E. Adams spent daughter, Sue, and son Bob, of Ely Mr. and Mrs. Vevada. anent Monday and Tuesday ai In Grove with Pleasant Sunday the Joseph S. Broadbent home, they were enroute home from a tour of the The Mothers Club met in a social Yellowstone Park. afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. E Pitcher Pumps, $2.50 at Gilchrists. Adams, Friday. 115 EmST 6TH NORTH Next t3 G. 8. P. Store j m LaMar Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. removed from Lloyd Fox had splints arm. Thursday. his 35s Mrs. Maud Holllday of Salt Lake City, w as a guest of Mrs. Sarah A. K. Smith last week. THE PARK SHOE ITAU AFTER t:30 P. M. Station p on of Mr. and Mrs. treatment for received Powell Thomas an infected toe. Wednesday. t--. 45c E. M. Jones Usft Sunday evening for Sugar City, Idaho, where he will be employed in repair work at the Sugar City sugar factory. 0 TELEPHONE at CHchrista. Run had a east put on tU Warren leg Weaneeaay. for Lionel Larsen received treatment Wednesday. a fractured finger, C3DEII Mr. and Mra. J&me P. Cbristensen were Provo visitors Friday. ; THURSDAY,AUGn.v THE LEHI FREE PRESS AUGUST 2, 1934 THURSDAY, ! , The Amercan Fork Band will hold a free concert on the high school lawns, Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. The Lehi band will give the concert at American Fork the same evening. The Lehi Public is invited to attend the concert and show their appreciation to the visiting band members for their courtesy in giving this concert. Specal solo numbers from American Fork will also be present. The Pleasant Grove Band gave an excellent concert Wednesday evening on the Lehi High School grounds. The solo numbers were excellent and the band numbers were especially fine The Lehi band gave the concert at Pleasant Grove the same evening. 0 CARS CRASH AT FORKS OF ROAD The following were given treatment at the Lehi Hospital this week: Robert Austin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Austin received treatment for InTw6 cars featured In a crash at the juries of the left leg, received when a Fork of the road east of Lehi Sunday ear ma into him. evening. Mrs. Harold Wotten and email daughter were driving west on A baby girl was born to Mr. and the highway and Mrs. Wotten gave the Mrs. A. W. Francis of American Fork signal to turn onto Lehi Main Street on Tuesday, July 24th. when an unidentified motorist traveling in the same direction crashed into George Downs received treatment for the side of the Wotten car. The occu- " 00111 Cars chest Injuries on Wednesday. p scaped injury. 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