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Show THURSDAY. DECEMBER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1931 Fhone 1HE LEHi FREEPRESS - Mr. and Mr. Herman Swenson pent Thanksgiving Day at Magna wlih relative. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by Tha Lehi Free Press Every Thursday no. Shares Amount NOTICE DELIKQUEHT LEHI Name of corporation. IRM-- '. Mr. and Mrt. Ray Durnell spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Provo with Ctah. their parents. 4 5.W J J. 75 ' tended the funeral service for Martin Hansen at American Fork, Sunday. ADVERTISING RATES 30c per Inch Mr. and Mr. Guy L. Reese of FieldDisplay 10c per lint evenReaders ing, were Lehi visitors, Friday ing. SUBSCRIPTION $1-0j One year in advance. Mr. and Mr. Earl Dowdlng of Bandy, were guewts of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manning, Sr., Friday. Want ads 10c Per Line for first insertion and 6c per line for each additional insertion. Clarence and Urban Allred who have been visilng Lehi relaives for the past week, returned to their home in Raymond, Canada, Monday. ITEMS LOCAL Mr. and Mrs, Ruel Evan day in Bait Lake City. Mrs. D. L. Anderson and children of Grove, and Mr. ad Mrs. Lowell dinner Brown were Thanksgiving Frank Mrs Mr. and Fagan. guest of Peasant Fri- spent Lucille Fa gran spent Saturday Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle and child ren spent Sunday Jn West Jordan with in Bait Lake City. Mr. Wardle's mother, Mr, fcmiiy Mr. and Mrs, Leon Tayor of Idaho Wardle. week-en- d Falls, Idaho, spent the with Mrs. M. A. Taylor. Mr. and Mr. E. N. Webb and daughter, Ha, Mrs. Alta Webb and son, Webb Zimmerman a C. C. Camp Jack, were, Salt Lake City visitors, with his Friday. member spent the week-en- d Mrs. Val and Mr. parents, Mr. and Mr. James X. Taylor and family attended the funeral ser.'iceg for Gerald Thorpe in Springrville, Sun day. Mia 11 I, y i C. C, Hackett I Rutt LANDIS 6A1RIN$ V"" and Fern Marsh, were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Josepn F. Marsh of Alpine. p Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Peterson and daughter, Lavon, and Miss Pearl dinner Peterson wtre Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Davia of Provo, l j Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Barlow of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirk-haand Mrs. Ada Stoddart spent In American Fork, Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. Edward Steele. THE PARK SIICE m Ainmo SHOP FIRST EAST, FOURTH NORTH Old Glover Grocery Building HAROLD OSBORNE. Fro. Coin Is and tire tss a trial, work dee while ya watt. T lug OUTDOOR Box GIRL Fact Pewder.. iJprtfck Dry Roage 1 yaar to Lehi and daughter, Maud, No. Shares William Asher Glen Adamson Jo3eph Andreason John Anderson Emma Ashton Marvin Ashton Sarah E. B. Adams Joseph Anderson Hyrum Anderson Abe Anderson D. H. Allred Hadie Adams Laretta Adamson Joseph Barnes J. N. 1 10 4 9 12.5 9 13. - 2 14 17.50 .14 17.60 - - Abe 1 S WANT ADS m 4t Atiter l.ttt 4.75 11.75 6.25 2.50 60.00 6.00 2.50 1.00 7.50 66.63 6.25 10.00 37.25 70.75 2.50 11.25 10.00 I. 25 7.25 1.00 2.50 3.75 1.88 .63 2.50 3.50 31.50 .25 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 1.25 1.88 1.25 23.13 1 1.25 . 28.6 64.5 2 7.5 10 6 Elder 1 81. 2 . 4.8 .15.3 16.5 30.9 Janus 2.50 4.38 31.25 ' 27.50 Schow 9.13 19 21.75 5 1.25 1 8.75 1.25 1 3.75! 9.2 II. 5U 25.2 31.25 6.25 5 . 11.13 28.63 36.25 9.13 20.13 1.25 1.25 1.25 23.75 1.88 1.88 15.0u 10.00 1.25 44.60 23.75 50.15 12.50 1.25 12.25 1.25 2.50 12.50 11.25 3.75 1.2 1.25 6.25 1.25 3.33 1.25 lis Salt Iiake & Utah Railroad 3.75 3 3.13 1.25 2."0 Mr. day in 16.31 8.75 2.15 4.63 22.60 F. J. Nielson of Mt. Pleasant Is guest at the D. J- - Thurman home. 6.25 1.25 3.63 22.50 15.50 3.75 4.65 1.88 1.5 12.5 II. 63 21 27.19 14.6 18.75 1 1.25 28 25.00 1.25 1 1.4 13.75 1 1.25 13.00 10.4 5 6.25 1.5 1.88 2 2.50 1 1.25 1.4 1.75 17.9 22.38 20.71 6.54 44.89 17.22 1S.08 26.16 is son-in-la- 1.25 8.75 21.25 $2.75 FCH 51 20.00 OUTDOOR GI1L 22.25 1.23 Large Box Pace Powder 45.00 Lipstick Dry Rouge 22.00 1 yeas to Lehi Free Prees'. 21 M .' loo 6.25 1.25 8.S8 U.M Better Cards for less money LEHI FREE PRESS VI ealed Ull Sold You can't tell by looking at a battery whether it is absolutely new or whether it rfas been used. But now you don't have to take anybody's word (or itl Now every NATIONAL Battery is"sealed" at the factory, end that "seal" is welded on the negative post until It is sold. It must be broken before the battery can be insUlledl Here is the firs positive, tangible evidence or battery newness and untouched power ever offered to motorists. Ask your dealer to show you the "sealed" NATIONAL and let him explain the bonded guarantee that goes with every battery. ruiLt II $1.00 1.25 14.25 12.50 29.00 Christmas Cards 8.72 visiting at 3.60 Burley, Idaho, with her daughter and 1.25 Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Min 26 00 or. 12 Let us furnish your 26.bu 24 Total ALL FOR $1.00 Our Motto: A Free Press Eyery Laid Heme. . .12.71 la tj A. J. Evans, Mrs. Heber C, T Mrs. Beth Smith and son, John, of Idaho Falls Idaho, are guests of Mr. and Heber J. Webb attended theC funeral at Cedar Fort, Saturday. and Mrs. E. W. Larsen. 8.72 12 U Mrs. James Gray, daugfe Dorothy and Leona, were Thanbrf of Mr. and Mn, I Delbert Thayne spent the early part ing Day guests of American Buckwalters Fork. of the week with relatives In Murray and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Fon Wharburtoia of Pleasant Grove, spent: children Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Fieldof the week at the home part early with Lehi ing spent the week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart. relatives. 4.S6 25 26.25 Gibbons, Reed Co. Lue Emma Groeabeck.... 5 5.46 Lue Emma Groesbeck....l6 17.44 Ada G. Gray 28.8 S1.S9 John Hansen 29.6 32.26 Richard Healey 10.4 10.34 Home Investment and 80 Saving Co. 87.20 William Loveridge 4.8 5.23 33 Mary Lee Myers 35.97 Clifford E. Young 21.2 23.11 W. L. Roundy 16 17.44 W. B. Smith..... 11.6 6.64 James Smith 11.6 6.64 H. L. Strasburg... 1 1.09 D. J. Strong 4 4.36 36 Sylvia Shipley 39.24 K R. J. Stice 5.45 In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 29th day of October, 1934, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the Lehi Memorial Building on the 2nd day of January, 1335, at 2 p. m. to pay de linquent assessment thereon toeetw with cost of advertising and expenses of sale. HERMAN C. GOATES, Sfcretary, Lehi, Utah First Publication December 6, 1934. Last Publication December IS, 1934. Jessie Patrick ha 1.75 11 BENCH STOCK Mrs. oiuette 1.25 1 1.25 23.75 tiorace City relatives. 5.00 21.25 Airs, Mrs. A. B. Harris is visiting Cedar 2.50 17 atteni 111, 1.63 21 Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks a party in Pleasant Grove, Frldij home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eaj a the 1 I. 25 3.25 J ovd.uey , . moveaI irvra 11 er nome at. the Miss Vera Anderson was a Salt Lake lake pumps to the home of her visitor last week. Meade. Mrs. Gillette is very 11.25 1.23 Pen Sun- and Mrs. I. R. Peck Salt Lake City. uvuaub Brown ot ssai LAKe city, spent Til day with Mrs. M. A. Taylor. 9.75 3 Trust Co. Jane Graves uis, LOCAL ITEMS 3.75 10.00 19 Leland M. Adam3on 35.75 6 E. Burgess 76.2S G. Beneficial Co. 42.1 Life Ins. 2.00 Bates 15.8 9.38 Anthony 8 Delos Boyer 12.50 4 Andrew Thompson T.60 Bank of American Fork 24.4 1.25 8 Ernest Clark S6.50 Loan and 6.00 Tracy 19.S8 j 3. Oo S. Winn White Winn Whitman Harriett M. Webb L. G. Wilson Heber C. Webb Joseph W. Watkins Walter Wbffinden S. W. Wright. Guy Wilson WTalter S. Wilcox Stanley Webb Maud L. Whipple LaRue Lee Wriglft Vern Webb Frank Tearance John E. Tates Postal Telegraph Co. by AT All Agency Stations of the 1.88 '5 . 1 Charles Southwlck . 3 John Street 8 R. J. Stlce .23 J. W. Street - 2 John W. Stoker ...16 Victoria Stewart 7 Vance P, Smith .12 Schow P. James 3.7 Alta Schow 18 Stenla Radmal 9 May Crabb Stiller 1 Ellen C. Slater 5 Nephl Slater 17 R. E. Tolbert 1 Charles Taylor 5 Charles Turner 2 James Thoma3 4 Thomas Jesse 1 Fred Turner 8.5 Maud Udall Utah-Idah- o Sugar C0.....I8 14.8 John Wbimpey Lillie H. J. J. T. Lucy the direct wire is now furnished by 2.50 12.5 - Telegraph Service 2.50 6.25 2.5 L. Wells 17.38 J. W. Webb..: 3.75 John A. Webb 16.25 18.5 Huggard spent Thanksgiving and the T. N. Fowler week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. Albert George H. Fox Tatal ..$2.75 I. W. Fox Dransfleld of Ogden. ALL FOR 11.00 29 Moylan Fox 20.5 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Edwards and Eli Fox family who have been living at Provo Celestla Featherstone.... 29.5 1 for several months, moved back into Harold Fox 1 J. F. in last Third Lehi home Fagan Ward their 1 lone Gilchrist .. week. RADIO 27 J. C. Gough 1 Thomas E. who Gough Morris Mrs. Mr. and Trane, Expert Radio Serviot and Repair Work 1 Richard five the at weeks Gough the have spent past Latest and Most Modern Equipment 12 O. James to their M. S. Lott home returned Gray Complete line of highest quality radio 28 H. Glover week this Joseph in Salt home Lake City tubes and part. ! 1 . .. who has been ill. is now able Maud Glover Lott Mrs. TUBES TESTED FREE 44 W. F. Gurney ot be around again. W. S. Gray 49 CLEIi'I RADIO SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Angus 49.4 Gardner, daugh Mary Gurney 10 WEST MAIN STREET ter, Helen and son, Mnrlow, spent the Oscar Gurney 1 past week in Las Vegas, Nevada. They G. William Grace 11 reunion of the Whipple Richard Gray attended 1 family on Thanksgiving Day. This Wayne Goodwin ...... 2 was the first time the family had met Hyrum Hill A. J. Hill ....10 28 years. for CHRISTMAS TREES 25c and 50c Home Investment and SavSee David Pine, very good trees. 9 Second Ward Beehive Class The ings Co Holmes or leave orders at this office. . 3 Tarvel Hansen of a the "Guardians Treasure,'' made 1 FOR RENT The James M. Kirk-ha- basket of Thanksgiving dainties and R. J. Hutchlng3 1 home, inquire of II. P. Jones, presented it to an elderly lady of the C. J. E. Hertell 5 Pleasant Grove, Phone 71-- J. ward. The girls were directed by their Nina Herron 1 Clarence Holmstead N. E. The Mrs, Webb. leader, girls Tour Aluminum Ware Soldered at listened to stories of their hostess' Mahiln Hansen . 2.7 adv, early in life in England and then took Peter Hansen Ray's Battery Shop. 1 1 up their regular class work at her T. W. Jones fOlINDINQ Scissors, aaw sharpen home. Class members are: 11a Webb N. P. Johnson 1 ed. Sewing Machines Repaired. Sea Clara ...23 Zada Webb, Ruth Whim Melvin Johnson Allred, W 1511am Osborne, tt per, Beth Galsford, Alta Gray and Phillip Jones 10.8 1 Ethel Hardman. Hannah Jones 27.2 George Jacobs FHlIITluG 1 The family of Mr. and Mr. George Andrew Jacobs ..... met Thomas Jones 7 on at a reunion Harvey family 17 Thanksgiving Day. All were present Sarah J. Johnson LETTETUIEADS JO Including Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brlnk- - Parley Knudson ENVELOPES 27.2 Mr, anl erhofT, Huntington; Mrs, B. C, Lott FORM LETTERS Kenneth Hay ward, Ogden; 18 Mrs Ernest L. Larson : CIRCULARS Joseph Pott, Mr. and Mrs. Vlrgle Felix Long 1 36 Baker, Mrs. Millard Bell, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel W. Larsen HANDBILLS Daniel Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. George Fred Merrllll l BUSINESS CARDS Mr. and Mrs Robert Morton, Joel Means I7.g STATMENTS Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Service, Mr. and Nora E. Manning 5 Mrs. Percy Robertson, all of Salt Lake Jennie Marindale BUTTER WRAPPERS l ...IS City and their families. There were Samue! Micthell 19 grandchildren present Miller and Viele 10 LEIU FREE PHESS making total of 40 present. Everyone express Olmstead Estate 28 ed themselves as having a very Set an! Printed in Lehi enjoy Neils Otterson lli Ttwn able time. Harriett Ottereon . Bald LehL Net ( SERVICE 2.50 1.88 -.1 -- Charles Burgin ....3.8 Leo R. Bird George F. Barnes, Jr.... It 5 John W. Brown .. 2 B W. Brown, Jr Bank of American Fork 40 People's State Bank of 4.8 American Fork 2 Delia M. Carter 1 Matt Carson 6 Anne Christofferson 68.5 W. W. Clark -- 5 W. F. Carson 8 Cox George 34.6 Robert Comer 71 Thomas Colledge 10 Thomas Clark 9 Clark Stanley 9.6 Louis Chrlstensen 13 A. P. Christofferson 20.3 Charles Colledge 3 Edward Cox, Jr . 5.8 N. C. Christensen 1 Charles Crabb 2 Cox A. Mary 3 Joseph Coulam Christ David Ward 1 offerson Claud L. Curtis y3 2 Francllla A. Chlpman 2.8 A. K. Chatfleld 26 W. E. Davis 1 -- .. M. Davis 2 .. M. Davis A. 2 Delimore Estate 2 William Dunsdon 2 Joseph F. Devey 1 Laura Davis -1 Reuben Dean 1 Reva F. Downs Mrs. Enoch Russon, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Fowler 40 C. Fowler 1.00 Elmo Russon and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mary Pm Prew 1 -25 Butt Misses Annie, Delia and Rachel Bone Bone spent Thanksgiving Day in Salt City with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Giles Bone, who has and family, Mrs.-JohA. J. Evans been visiting In Salt Lake City for the W. E. Evans past week, returned home with them. W. S. Evans James Edwards left Saturday for Blanch Evans Wyoming to a C. C. C. damp where he John S. Evans is employed. James has been in Lehi Martha G. Evans for several days with his parents and Aaron Evans Edith D. Evan $1.00 friends. X 2 Ann Rivers Amount f v Rothe 2.50 Ray Roberts .. 1.25 Howard Ricks 24.25 Hazel C. Roberts 7.50 W. E. Southwlck 1.25 Harry Stoker 9.50 John Stoker 5.00 Victor W. Smith 1U5 Harriett J. Smith- 15.63 William Sunderland 11.25 J. N. Smith 13.45 Sarah Smith ; 3 26 .... 217 1 i Dunlins George P. Price, Manager Office. 32 West Main Street Russon vnti t herebv riven that there Thomas 3.6 .aeidence, 2nd West and State are delinquent upon the following de T. H. Reeves Mr. and Mr. Joseph S. Robison Street, Lehi, Utah were Thanksgiving guU of Spring-vill- e scribed stock on account of assessment v.rv E. Reese Estat- e- 5 levied on the 29th day of October, Joseph Roberts relatives. 25 the Lehi, Utah," as second J F. Royle the amount set opposite Entered at the postoffice at holder. D. B. Roberts Mr. and Mr. Alfonso Wilcox at- names of the respective share ..... 2 class matter ' 25.6 1.5 i..hn Peterson, or. GATIO.V COMPANY; location of prinI X T. cipal place of business, Lehi City, Lehi, Utah 8-- W fi H&TJHAL ATTERJES FOR SALE BX HAY EAST MAIN STREET, LEHI to ia$t siaiio w StRVS 1 r f U SON"010! |