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Show Thursday, I THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Pre P?M Phone t-- W ET ThursdayLehl, I ii a Miss Olive Browning: of Ogden, s i? irienas. 01 guesi n Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Goates of West Jordan, were Lehi visitors, Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor of UUh Spanish Fork, were Sunday guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yates of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday in Lehi. Lehi relatives. George P. Price, Manager Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor of Spanish Office, S3 W. Main St.. residence, Ind West and State St., Lehl, Utah Fork, spent Saturday with their Mrs. Ada Stoddart and mothers Stered at the postoffic at Lehi Utah, Mrs. M. A. Taylor. a second class matter. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bone and Mr. ADVERTISING RATES and Mrs. Richard Giles of Salt Lake Display 30o per in. Readers 10c per line City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. John Bone. SUBSCRIPTION One year ..$1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake City, were guests of their parents, Mrs. M. A. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dorton, Sunday. LOCAL ITEf.'S Dr. and Mrs. Jay Chilton of Seattle, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Josph Var- Mr. and Mrs! Lyle Gough and ney of Bellingham, Washington, and family of Salt Lake City, were guests Mr. and Mrs. Isaae Chilton of Poca- of Lehi relatives, Friday evening. tello, Idaho, spent the early part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck and Mr. Chilton. And Mrs. Bert Beck were business visitors to Salt Lake City, Saturday. LEGAL NOTICES A winsome baby daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mother and Dickerson, Fridayi daughter reported to be doing fine. SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH STATE OF COUNTY, UTAH. PEOPLE'S STATE BANK OF AMERICAN FORK, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. HYRUM J. SMITH, BIRDIE E. SMITH, his wife, and CHIPMAN MERCANTILE COM PANY, a corporation, and CONSOLIDATED WAGON & MACHINE COMPANY, a coporation, Defend ants. Theatre for Sunday, Monday Mr. and Mi. Isaac Bone and Mrs. Tuesday, was well worth waiting lor. First National, always iamed ror Nieoline Powell were Salt Lake visit ideal sreetades, has ors, Friday. outdone itself in this picture, which Miss Thella Erickson of Salt Lake marks the advent of Busby Berkeley Citv. spent Sunday with her parents. as the director of a complete produc tion. Bishop and Mrs. Henry Erickson. it is claimed, has taken a Keith sons Erickson. fnnntr storv, gathered together rWer Bishop Henry and Floyd, and daughter, Marie, were a cast of film favorites that includes ten of Warner Bros.' outstanding Salt Lake visitors. Monday. stars and with the assistance of more Mrs. Rachel Anderson returned than 300 of the prettiest dancing girls home, Saturday from a visit with in Hollywood, has assembled the whole Idaho relatives. into a tuneful comedy in which his talent for spectacular screen inno student law a Glendor W. Adams, vations has been given full sway. of the U. of U. spent Mother's Day The director was the mucsicai with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred comedy irenius responsible for the "Wonder F. Adams. spectacles in "42nd Street," Bar." -- Gold Disreers of 1933. "root- Mr. and Mrs. Art Poulson ana light Parade" and other musicals. In "Gold Diggers of 1935 he is saia family of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ballanger and family of Magna, to have created the most gorgeous and were Sunday guests at the W. W. nninue dance numbers of his career. Dickerson home There are three outstanding specialt dance m wnicn u ies including a white actually casnow pianos grand UNION MEETING SUNDAY team of dance vort on the stage. The featured. also is Rosita and Ramon The regular Priesthood and Relief In the cast are Dick Powell. Adolphe Society Union meeting will be held in Menjou, Gloria Stuart, Alice Brady. the Lehi Fifth Ward, Sunday, May 19, Glenda Farrell. Frank McIIugh, Hugh at 2 p. m. All workers in thse organi- Herbert, Joseph Cawthorn, Grant zations are ured to be present. Mitchell. Dorothy Dare and mifred Shaw. ht t.h Fourth Judical District in and for the County of Utah, state oi utan. STATE OF UTAH, Plaintiff vs. HYRUM J. SMITH and BIRDIE E. SMITH, his wife; CHIPMAN flOMPANY. a corporation ftf TTi.h? PEOPLES STATE BANK nv AMERICAN FORK, a bankine SOLI- of. mUtah, and CON corporation . a a rttfTn WAUUIS DATED S WAtnma rnMPANY. ft corporation of Utah. DefendantsNOTICE OF SALE. TOMATO PLANTS CABBAGE PLANTS MER-PiVTTT- PANSY PLANTS SNAP DRAGON PLANTS PEPPER PLANTS w LEHI FLORAL county: For Sale or Trade Single, buggy and harness. J. T. Winn. acres. tap FOR SALE Crosley Radio, kitchen range and farm wagon. Phone 97-Let me do your Painting. Paper Hanging and Calsomlning Horace Hadfleld. WANTED TO RENT for 12 or 15 days several 'good saddle horses, between 900 nd 1200 pounds. Will pay good price. See W. H. Jenkinson as toon S3 possible or leave word at this office. Scissors, saw sharpMachined Repared. Sea Sewing tf William Oiborne. ' z, .. or sec. of sw i. R. 1 E., S..L. M., cont. 80 ac. WH of SE of NE or sec. Z3, 4 S., R 1 E.. S. L. M.. cont. 20 acres. AT.Rft mm. 2 25 cfca W of SE COr. of NEK of Sec. 33. T. 4 S., R. 1 E., S. L. M. ; th W. 7.75 chs; th w. zu chs; th E. 130 rds; th S. 28 rds te Konlr of North Bench Irric. Co. Canal; th Wly along bank of sd. canal 105 rds, more or less; tn s. tz ras o place of beginning, cont. 38.50- ae.. less rights of wav for roads and ditches. CONT. IN ALL 138.5 ac. toe with any and all bldgs-- impr. and apo. thereunto belong. Tog. with 16H shares of water right in NORTH BENCH TRRTO. CO. and 214 shares in PROVO RESERVOIR WATER USERS CO., tog. with any and all water and ditch rights of ev. nat however ev., used upon or bel. to sd. lands. NV 4 m Tn HE SOLD AT SHERIFFS SALE on the 1st day of June, 1935, at ten o'cIock a. m. or saw aay at me Front Door of the Utah County Court HmiM. in Prnvn. Utah, the following described property situate in said WANT ADS PASTURE FOR RENT See Douglas Willes. tVk TtUfrirt f!nnr - Wo X United States Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, April 8, 1935. Notice is hereby given that Nick Frisco, has made application for a United States Patent for the Lucile Marble Lode mining claim situate in Lehi Mining District, Utah County, Utah, consisting of the veil's, lodes, mineral ledges, mineral deposits, and surface ground within the lines of said claim and surface ground six hundred feet wide, being Lot No 7120 and described in the field notes and plat of the official survey on file in this office, with magminnetic variation at degrees utes east, as follows: Commencing at Post No. 1, a corner of the claim which is located at a point N 15"53' East 2470.2 feet from the quarter section corner on the north boundary of Secton 1, Township 7 South, Range 1 .West, Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence North 49 00' West 615 feet o corner post No. 2; and thence North WOP East 1362.7 feet to corner post No. 3; thenca South 49 00' East 615 feet to corner post No. 4; thence South 61 09' West 1362.7 feet, to corner post No 1, point of beginning. All in Section 1, Township 7 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Meridian, said Lucille Marble lode location mining GROCERIES MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS GREEN VEGETABLES,. Etc You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. ILAMSIEM DBMflDS. to PHONE 17 MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH w ini Stephen Roberts directed "Star of Midnight." which is based on a story by the late Arthur Somers Roche, master of mystery fiction. In the cast ere such well known as Ralph Morgan, Paul Kelly, players Leslie Fenton, Vivian Oakland. Gene Lockhart, Russell Hopton and J. jsup-nrrtf- Farrell MacDonald- nc - but no adjustment to involve reductios of more than 25 per cent of individual base acreage, and (4) the base period io remain me same as in the present program. Tha final details of the proposed wheat program are not availahr. w accordng to William Peterson, but will De announced soon, he states, by coumy agem ana wnat allotment UTAH WHEAT FARMERS TO VOTE ON REFERENDUM mittees who will be called direct the referendum in the counties. Total benefit payments farmers who signed up in production control program respectro to the had HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WIN PLACES AT STATE meet well-greas- pay higher and still higher kiee They forget to tell the people wherf they can raise the tax money. Too many cities have too many M tons. They should each give and Ul a little and hit some happy medii where they can work together the of their city. rovo IS ECONOMCAL Beautiful 10 PIECE Living Room Set CONSISTING OF PIECE LVLNG ROOM SUITE (Furniture Dept.) I A lot of tongues sewf to be working overtime trying to plain why the American people shouli ASSURED QUALITY LAMP END TABLE 1 OCCASIONAL CHAIR 1 PILLOW 1 SCARF 1 RUG 1 PICTURE ... 1 TABLE LAMP MEET Tom Woffiinden tied for first pkJ in the state high school meet in th high jump at the University of Utal stadium, Saturday. Glen Smith woi fifth place in the 100 yard dash at tti mm 1 resrV able. Tayl or Brothers Co., 1 Utah whei ed $1,054,044.55 on Febroay 28, th last date for which figures are avail Furniture Bargains 2 f nnnn - claim being of record in the office of the Recorder of said mining district at , Provo in Utah County. Utah. The nearest known location being Thelm Lime, a lime quarry operated by Pogir Anderson and Albert Eisiman. I direct that this notice be published in the Lehl Free Press at Lehi, Utah, the newspaper published nearest the said mining claim, for the period of consecutive weeks. niw Dated May 4. 193". THOMAS A. THOMAS. Register. E. G. UUKNtLl, A. SKEEN, Claimant's Attorney. SWifF ftf TItfth Countv. D. First Publication April 11, 1935. Date of first publication May 9. 1935. Last Publication June 6, 1935. Date of last publication May 30, 1935. rf com- - "STAR OF MIDNIGHT" Shall the government wheat adjust GIVES FANS A NEW ment program be extended through THEME IN ROMANCE 1936 to 1939 with some modifications, is the question that will be asked of all Something entirely new in love wheat growers in the United States stories is said to be brought to the on May 25, according to a recent anscreen of the Royal Theatre, Friday nouncement received by Diector Wm. and Saturday by William Powell and Peterson from the Agricultural Ad Ginger Rogers in "Star of Midnight." justment Administration. current RKO Radio Picture woven Plans in every wheat growing state around New York's society and night are being made to fully inform all life. wheat growers on the present world Romance in this modern, sophistica- wheat situation, to encourage discusted drama follows no charted course. sion of the problem, and finally to perThe red haired Ginger, in the role of a mit each grower to register his own young society beauty, takes the aggres. opinion on the subject in a national sive. and it's hard to tell whether referendum. Powell is a willing victim, or an apSome of the provisions of the new prehensive dinger to the standard of bachelorhood. In other words, it's the proposed wheat program are: (1) man in the case who keeps the girl voluntary contracts calling for adjustment to meet consumption needs and and the audience guessing. A sinister mystery adds the thrills export possibilities during the crop of suspense to romance and subtle years 1936 through 1939, (2) additioncomedy, with Powell and Miss Rogers al emphasis or inducements to shift joining forces to track down the clues land to grass in drought and dust to a strange disappearance and a storm areas, (3) amount of adjustment and rate and condition of benefit weird muder. payments to be determined each year, vt FLANTS FOR SALE GRINDING YEARS. 1&35 GOLD DIGGERS BOOKED BY ROYAL and - ened. .iriiTrn I to-w- it: Tw ifi AT THE ROYAL It has been two years in the but if advance reports prove true Edward Fox and Arnold Brems re w busi turned home Saturday from a the First National picture me iur bootw of 1935," ness trip to Helper. Diggers TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE at eleven o'clock a. m., on the DEATH GALLS TWO 8th day of June, 1935, at the Front LET US DEMONSTRATE Door of the Utah County Court OUR MACHINES FORMER RESIDENTS House, in Provo, Utah, the following most We maintain the complete described property, situated in said SERVICE Department in Utah county and particularly described as FORMER RESIDENT County. We Rebuild and Repair all follows, SWVi of Section 27. of the The BURIED AT COALVILLE and makes of typewriters adding Tp. 4 S. Range 1 E., S. L. M. Area machines. 80 acies. Lehi relatives received word of the Commencing 7.65 chs. West of S. E. .4 death and burial of Mrs. John Dalli- Sec. 34. of NW"4 the corner of Tp. PnOVO TYPEWRITER S., R. 1 E., S. L. M.; th. W. 7.35 chs. more. of Emmett, Idaho. She died to the East side of Provo Res. Co. home in Emmett on April 21, at her SERVICE to chs. 10.96 the Canal bank, th. N. S. side of North Bench Irrigation Co.'s and was brought to Coalville for PETER J. WIPF, Manager Canal: th. Easterly on the south side burial . She av as a former resident of 113 University Avenue, Provo, Utah of said canal to a point which is 10.56 Lehi. chs. North of the point of beg- th S. 10.56 chs. to beg. Area 7.904 acres . MRS. ISABELLA KARREN Also, com. 15 chs. W. of the S. E 4 K cor. of N. W. THURMAN DIES IN of Sec. 34., Tp. S.t R. 1 E. of S. L. M. being on the SALT LAKE CITY (East bank of the Provo Reservoir Company's canal; th. N. 10.96 chs. to South Bide of North Bench Irrigation Mrs. Isabella Karren Thurman, 79. Co.'s Canal; thence Northwesterly wife of Samuel R. Thurman, former along said canal until said canal chief justice of the Utah supreme passes thru North line of what is m. at known as the John Comer land; th. court, died Friday at 11:30 p. Lake in Salt the residence, family W. along said line to East bank of Provo Reservoir Company's canal; th City, of causes incident to age. She 3. easterly along the E. bank of said had been in failing health for more canal to beg. Area 7.19 acres. than three months. of Sec Also N H of the S. W. Mrs. Thurman was born in Lehi 28, Tp. 4 S-- , R. 1 E., S. L.,M. con on January 1, 1856, a daughter of taininc 80 acres. Thomas and Ann Radcliffe Karren. of N. E. of S. E. Also. W. was a member of the Mor father Her L S. 4 R..1 E., of Sec. 2$, Tp. S., ,' mon Battalion. , M. Area 20 acre. f fiiila She was married to Judge Thurman Also, commencing 2.25 chains West oi in 1873, and they resided in Lehi until if the S. E. cor. or the in. r.. Rw. S3. Tn. 4 S.. R. 1 East. S. L. 1882. From Lehi they went to Provo. M.i th. West 7.75 chs,; th. North 20 STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH where so aoum they resided until 1906, when chs.; th. East 13U roas.; in. Bench North to the - HAROLD bank came rods the to Salt Lake City. They of they OSBORNE, Prep. irrigation Company's canal; thence have lived here since that time. Com la and five us a trial, work westerly along the bank of the said Surviving are her husband and the 105 rods, more or less; thence canal ten while yen watt. sons and daughters: Richfollowing South 62 rods to the place of beginninir. containing 88.50 acres, less ard B. Thurman, Mrs- - C. W. Reid, William T. Thurman, Sam D. Thurrichta of wav for roads and ditches, Together with all ditch and water man. Victor E. Thurman, Judge Allen rights of every nature, however evid- G. Thurman, Salt Lake City, Mrs. or land said belongwith enced, used ing to same, including 6 shares of Moses C. Davis, and A. Ray Irvine, CATENA!! & DEVERIS water in the North Bench Irrigation Los Angeles, California. Ccmpany. Funeral services were held Monday GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Dated May 10. 1935. in Salt Lake City. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff. Horse Shoes For' Sale , 16. 1935. Publication May First Horseshoeing Work Guaranteed Last Publication, June 6. 1935. Notice No. 52364 Prices Reasonable FOR PATENT APPLICATION NOTICE OF SALE Ua Thursday, May THE LEHI FREE PEESS May 16, 1935 "HP CONVENIENT TEBMf 'WW |