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Show I THURSDAY, MAY 30. THE LEHI FREE PRESS 1935 nwwsMTi was I t Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb were a business visitor Abe Lossee Thavno find Delbert Thayne business visitors to Salt Lake City, to Salt Lake City. Monday. Provo visitors, Monday. Monday. o - a er Flower m triA Janane&e n a. . Water v I ' time mas tmsi the Erst . . r.. I f J m nan vouuiy .m has been shown is directed by the Deseret Gymnasium Mrs. William Goates is reported ill of Eureka, u Donna Garriety Miss Mrs. Inez Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. at her home this eek. rwimming instructors. Mr. and a guest of her grandparents, W. A. Ford and Mrs. Ada Eodeback The management of the resort have George P. Price, Ma.tia.Ker Mrs. Alma Beck. in Salt Lake City. Wednesday a spent splendid program of outings and Mrs. Alice Austin and daughter, Office, 33 W. Main Et residence, tnd features listed for the coming Virginia, will leave for England for Wert and State St. Lehi, UUh of the special and state that the dances are Class Doctrine The Gospel .Mrs. Sarah Ann Webb is spending a visit with relatives, early in J une. a season success- Third Ward Sunday School enjoyed week with her daughter, Mrs. Roy the proving a huge tered at the poatcXce at Lehi Utah, evening. Monday Olsen Party, of Saratoga Vineyard. Mrs. Alice Miller of St. George was a second claw matter. a guest of her brother, 0. A. Slade, Lake City Mrs. John A. Carlson and Miss during the past week. Roslyn Eddington of Salt ADVERTISING RATES were of Morgan, Carl and Eddington Send in your order today for Display tOe per la. Reader 10c per line Olga Carlson of Logan, Mrs. S. B. Eddington, of Miss Donna Garn of Ogden, were guest of Mrs. guests Miss Ila Bushman of Ogden, spent BUTTER WRAPPERS SUBSCRIPTION R. C Allred, Wednesday. week-enwith her parents, Mr. Saturday. the Materials Used Are The Beat One year .21.00 and Mrs. John Bushman. Peterson, S. G. Mrs. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Slater, Mr. PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWEST Roberts and Mrs. T. J. Mrs. E. and Mrs. Roy Slater and Mr. and Miss Golda Jensen of Salt Lake Adeline Peterson were business visitMrs. James Slater spent Sunday in guest at the 0. City, was a week-enors to Provo, Monday. Pleasant Grove with relatives. A. Slade. THE LEIII FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Pre Press Evry Thursday Phone Lehi, Utah d ITEMS d Mrs. Wallace Hebertson and her Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith and .Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone and Mr. and Mrs. Nate Loader of three children of Salt Lake City, were children spent Sunday in Pleasant sister, Mrs. Gerald Harr of Provo, week-en- d will leave, Friday for a visit in Los Pleasant Grove, were Sunday guest guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Grove with relatives. H. Smith. of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Slater. Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Litson and Mrs. Dale Anderson and baby of Mrs. Herbert Bauer, Miss LaPriel baby of Murray, were Sunday guests Vern Curtis of Delta spent Sun the past week Goodwin, Miss Claire Wells and Miss of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Robinson. Salt Lake City, spent day at the home of J. L. Barnhart. relatives. Lehi with Phyllis Kirkham enjoyed a Saratoga Mr. and Mrs. Suel Bushman, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Allred attend party Saturday evening. A theatre party was enjoyed, MonKirkham and Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver ed a family reunion of Mrs. Allred by Norine Fox, Arlean Mrs. Eldon Johnson of Pleasant F. Bradshaw spent Monday in Salt day eveningThelma Goodwin. Ruth family at Logan, over the week-enGoodwin, Grove, spent Thursday and Friday Lake City. Rothe and Areva Goates. with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. FreeRaedon Goateg of Logan, spent the and Bradshaw Mr. ' and Mrs. J. F. . week-en- d with his mother, Mrs, man Royle. A group of friends entertained, Jean, were Sunday Sylvia daughter, Juliette Goatei. evening at a theatre party in Tuesday Miss Erma Smith returned to her dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd honor of Miss Iris Fowler, who will home in Draper, Sunday following a Bradshaw of Salt Lake City. leave Saturday for San Francisco to Sterling Evans, Dick Wells and Odell Peterson were Logan visitors. short visit with Miss Martha FitzMrs. James A. Anderson of spend the summer with her sister, gerald. Butte, Montana, is a guest of her Mrs. Valdis Farnsworth. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. father, R. J. Smith, and her sister, Mrs. D. W. Larsen and daughter, A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gail Julian. Mrs. Lester Peterson, Mrs. Dale Kleo. will spend Decoration Day at Mrs. Roy Olsen of Vineyard, Anderson and Miss Freda Phillips May 22nd- - The mother was Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Slade, Mrs. entertained at the home of their parSpringCity. Miss Sylvia Webb of this city before S. Blackner and Miss Freda Slade ents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson of her marriage. of Lyman. Wyoming, were guests of Wednesday evening, honoring their Salt Lake City were Lehi visitors, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Slade, last mother's birthday anniversary. A Miss Darlene Larsen returned to week. Sunday. program, games and refreshments her home in Bingham, Saturday were enjoyed by sixteen ladies. a week's visit with Lehi Mrs. Nettie McAffee returned home friends. She was accompanied home this week after PIAHO INSTRUCTION Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. S. spending the past by Robert Hoine of Bingham. five months with her children in Provo J. Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shelton and daughter, Maxine, of Salt and Salt Lake Cty. Prof. Elmer E. Nelson, teacher Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson spent Lake City, Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts, of piano and flute at the B. Y. U. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Manning, Mrs. Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake childand Mrs. three Walker Guy w ill accept a limited number of City. Mrs. Anderson .attended the ren of Provo, Mrs. Lamar Green and Charlotte Lewis, Mrs. Afton Peterson advanced students or beginners Californian Missionary ladies, Bezzant of and children. and Mrs.-Hatti- e for the summer course, comMother's Day party in the Lion House daughter Eldon Mrs. were of Lindon, guests mencing June 1st. For further Saturday evening. The Happy Stitchers met at the Bone, Thursday. 108-information phone home of their leader, Mrs. Wallace Mrs. Alta Webb entertained thirty Mr. and Mrs. Ford Roberts, daugh- Hebertson, Monday afternoon and little guests on the Wines Park, Sat ter, Patrica, and son, Richard, of worked on their scrap books. Girls urday afternoon, honoring the sixth Elko, arrived in Lehi today for a present were Atha Hebertson, Donna birthday anniversary of her son week-en- d visit with Mrs. E. J. T. Kirkham, Elsie and Eliza Calton, Jackie. Games and dainty refresh Roberts. Theda Henke, Reta Robbins, Dorothy ments were enjoyed by the little tote Evans and Margaret Banks. Miss Mack Odessa Schow Mrs. and Mrs. J. 0. Meiling and daughter, Mrs. Lester Peterson entertained Batchelor entertained at a "Creek Virginia, accompanied by Mrs. Strang twelve little guests a her home Sat Ruth Rothe, Saturday of Orem,, were called to Mt Pleasant party" for Miss afternoon bon-fir- e honoring the 5th enA was urday supper Saturday. Mrs. Meiling's father, evening. Ruth Rothe. Mia Christoffer-son- , birhday anniversary of her daughter, by joyed Oscar Anderson of Mt. Pleasant has Audrey Johnson, Rowene Russon, Shirley. An afternoon of games and a severe case of blood poisoning of the Lucille Schow, Mrs. Alwene Ritchie refreshments including a beautiful hand. of Charleston. Odessa Schow and birthday cake were enjoyed by the small guests. Herbert Bauer of Moran, Wyom- - Mrs. Mack Batchelor. ing arrived in Lehi Sunday for a The Fourth Ward Primary officers FEATURES AT GENEVA visit with Mrs. Alee Austn. Mrs. THE PUUC entertained at the Rothe home, Bauer and son Bobby, who have been Monday afternoon for Ruth Rothe. 1 viating here with Mrs. Austin for Prgoressive games in the form of Geneva Resort have planned a gala REPAiniHO SHOP sometime, returned home with him "Pot Luck'' were played following a day for their friends and patrons on Tuesday. 8TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH dainty lnucheon Miss Rothe was Decoration Day. Beginning at 1 p. m. 1 presented with a lovely book, by Mrs. a splendid sports program has been HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. Mr.' and Mrs. John Austin enter I. R. Peck, Mrs. Mack Batchelor, arranged consisting of matched soft at dinner, Sunday for Mrs. Mrs. Keith Hunter, Clara, Neil, Deon ball games by the girls, a children's y Coma la and give us a trial, work y tained Alice Austin, Mr. and Ms. Rudolph don while you watt. Smith, Jean Crabb Jean Fowler, Mrs. dance, children's races and sports with Krenka of Arthur, Nevada, Mrs Lillian and Mrs. Roxie prizes. Baseball game, all free. At Herbert Bauer of Moran, Wyoming, Russon. Huggard 8 p. m. there will be a big water Mrs, Pies Connelly of Oakland, carnival and exhibition, at 8:45 a free California. Miss Carol Proctor entertained at outdoor tumbling exhibition will be her home Thursday evening honoring given. Following this a big surprise Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox arrived Miss BATEUAII & DEVERID2E Ruth Rothe who leaves for an dance will be held, with a big surprise home Saturday evening from a visit L. D. S. mission, this week. House for the dancers and somethng of unGENERAL BLACKSMITHING at Alcova, Wyoming. They were ac- games were played and two interesting usual interest as well. Horse Shoes For Sale companied home by Mrs. Arthur scrap books made for Miss Rothe. The opening of the five large swimPowell, who will visit a few days with Misa Rothe was also Horseshoeing Work Guaranteed presented with a ming pools will take place Decoration Prices Reasonable her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas bible by the' following ladies: Carol Day, with the pools newly repaired Sunderland. Proctor, Norine Fox, Beth Romney", and painted, everything being clean Jeanne Coleman, Phyllis Kirkham, ! and sanitary. Mr. and Mrs. William Hadfield re Mrs. Leona ESHK??!?S9a9g3iiriai&"rM&'s''u On Saturday night there will be a Shelton, Claire Wells, ceived word last week of the birth Cleo Holmstead and Mrs. Ora Put- Japanese Waltz night dance with PLAUTS FOR SALE and death of a grandson. The baby man. special features for the dancers plea. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dee Elder TOMATO PLANTS of Los Angeles, California, and lived CABBAGE PLANTS nours. ine mother wa9 tnirty-si- x PANSY PLANTS Miss Alice Hadfield before marriage. 3 SNAP DRAGON foil-lowi- I I Sl'OS I I I y, Z. . - - uji m k. i p.- - ', ,r v - -- .; rhn..,. th V. V 4tJU " rods to the bank ntrL' Irrigation th. u Comnanv-- . lEIIIfLORAL fore the commencement exercises. A bowl of snap dragons and crystal holders with green tapers centered the table. Beautiful corsages were used as favors. Guests were: Margaret Thurman, Beth Romney, Carol Proct or, Geanne Coleman, Roberta Ball and WANTED job in beets by the day LaPriel Goodwin. or contract, call adv mnw'nriiiwm' JU '" ""'mm11"'1 liifc WANT ADS 8-- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes entertained at a wedding dance and shower in the Third Ward Chapel, BALED STRAW FOR SALE $8 Tuesday evening honorng the marri 3 per ton. George Lewis, Phone age of their son, Wayne, and Miss Elinor Brems of American Fork. A crowd of friends and relatives of Let me do your Painting, Paper large the young couple enjoyd an evening Hanging and Calsomining Horace of dancing and refreshments. LOST Boy s Navy Blue Blazer. Notify Mrs. Josephine Cooper. 313-R- Hadfield. -tf Mr. and Mrs. Bert Yates and son GRINDING Scissors, saw sharp Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Bert of ened. Sewing Machined Repared. Sea of Raymond, Canada, were Kirkham William Oiborne. tf Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Get a Free Family ticket to Leai'a Fitzgerald. Mrs. Kirkham returned finest theatre, the Royal Theatre, with to her home in Canada, Monday, to each 50c paid on subscription of the bid farewell to her son, Reed and Lehi Free Press, the paper that doea wife who are leaving for Chicago, all the work necessary to get ont a Ilinois, where Mr. Kirkham will study paper In Lehl dentistry. im f B- -i blnffiN , .k HlM was ass uated May uov 10, 1935. uumun) June NOTICE OF 6 SALE , the District Court of th. r juaicai district in and for tT. r I't-f- TO BE SOLD SHEEIfI AT ir' SALE on the 1st day of June ten o'clock a. m. of said day ! Front Door of the Utah County ft House, in Provo, Utah, the follow! LET US DEMONSTRATE OUR MACHINES yivpiziiy MlUate IB county: We maintain the most eomplete N of SW U of Sec. 28 T SERVICE Department in Utah R. 1 E., S. L. M.. cont. M ,V W of SEi of NEK of &t County. We Rebuild and Repair all 4 ft 1 1 S, L. J coat, O, and of makes adding acres. typewriters machines. ALSO, com. 2.25 chs W of EE of NEV of Sec. 33. T. 4 S S. L. M.; th W. 7.75 chsr'tK v PROVO TYPEWRITER chs; th E. 130 rds; th S. 28 ri bank of North Bench Irrie SERVICE Canal; th Wly along bank of si iuo ras, more or less; th S. 62 tii PETER J. WIPF, Manager place of beginning, cont. 38 50 ac 1 113 University Avenue, Provo, Utah rights of way for roads and ditches CONT. IN ALL 138.5 ac, to. any and all bldgs-- impr. and tf thereunto belong. Tog. with f shares of water right in NO BENCH IRRIG. CO. and 2Vt 1- 1 , in PROVO LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE RESERVOIR UStKB uu., tog. with WAf any andl water and ditch rights of ev. however ev., used upon or beL to lands. Dated May 4, 1935. E. G. DURNELL Sheriff of Utah Con Date first May 9, ljf of publication IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH STATE OF Date of last publication May 30, COUNTY, UTAH. PEOPLE'S STATE BANK OF Notice No. 52364 AMERICAN FORK, a corporation, APPLICATION FOR PATEN' Plaintiff, vs. HYRUM J. SMITH, United States Land Of BIRDIE E. SMITH, his wife, and Salt Lake City, Utah, April 8, It CHIPMAN COM MERCANTILE Notice is hereby given that PANY, a corporation, and CONSOLI has made application for Frisco, DATED WAGON & MACHINE Patent for the LI United States COMPANY, a coporation, Defendclaim situate Marble Lode 1! ants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE at eleven o'clock a. m., on the 8th day of June, 1935, at the Front Door of the Utah County Court House, in Provo, Utah, the following described property, situated in said county and particularly described as follows, The Stt of the SW4 of Section 27, Tp. 4 S. Range 1 E., S. L. M. Area to-w- it: 80 acies. Commencing 7.65 chs. West of S. E. corner of the NW of Sec, 34, Tp. 4 S., R. 1 E., S. L. M.; th. W. 7.35 chs. to the East side of Provo Res. Co. Canal bank, th. N. 10.96 chs. to the S. side of North Bench Irrigation Co.'s Canal; th. Easterly on the south side of said canal to a point which is 10.56 chs. North of the point of beg. th. S. 10.56 chs. to beg. Area 7.904 mining Lehi Mining District, Utah Uou Utah, consisting of the veirs, ledges, mineral deposits, mil and surfaee ground within lines of said claim and. sur ground six hundred feet wide,in ing Lot No. 7120 and described field notes and plat of the official! vey on file in this office, with if 4 netic variation at degrees I utes east, as follows: lo Vnmi. Nn. 1. 1 COB fe located at the point N 1553' East 2470.2 feet the quarter section corner on thenf of Secton l, lownsni of claim which boundary Srvjt.h. Rantre 1 West, Salt Meridian, and running thence Ni 49 00' West 615 feet to corner No. 2; and thence North 61W 1Sfi?7 feftt tr corner Dost No, acres. thence South 49" 00' East 615 H Also, com. 15 chs. W. of the S. E. corner post No. 4; thence &ouui cor. of N. W. VI of Sec. 34., Tp. 4 S., no Wpst. 1362.7 feet, to corner All R. 1 E. of S. L. M. being on the NTr 1 . Tinint-- rtf hwinniniT. East bank of the Provo Reservoir tion 1. Township 7 South, Rani Company's canal; th. N. 10.96 chs. to West. Salt Lake Meridian, South side of North Bench Irrigation T.;iio Wo location mil Co.'s Canal; thence Northwesterly claim being of record in the omcj along said canal until said canal th Recorder of said mining distrifl passes thru North line of what is Provo in Utah County, Utah. known as the John Comer land; th. nearest known location beine ij opera tec oy W. along said line to East bank of Lime, a lime quarry Pi SI mail. ... Provo Reservoir Company's canal; th. AI1UCI9UI1 OllU Alkarf" x direct uini mm iw"" - c . S. easterly along the E. bank of said l' in the Lhi Free Press at Lehi, canal to beg. Area 7.19 acres. fko nanraiuTui' TMiblished nearest Also N of the S. W. of Sec said mining claim, for the peno 28, Tp. 4 S., R. 1 E, S. L. M. con- nirtft consecutive I weeks. taining 80 acres. A. THOMAS, Repf THOMAS Also, W. of S. E. Vt of N. E. H D. A. SKEEN, Claimants aw of Sec. 29, Tp. 4 S., R. 1 E., S. L. First Publication April M. Area 20 acres. Last Publication June 6, 19io& . Mai-Vil- a -J... 1 Miss Phyllis Kirkham entertained at a buffet upper, Friday evening be t I -; westerly .long the canal 105 rods, 'more n T fess: ft South 62 rd, w i iie nisi ' ning. containing 38.50 righu of wayrfor roads aB& Together with all nRh ery nature, PLANTS PEPPER PLANTS V,- ti of Utah. State of c STATE OF UTAH pia;nfi. HYRUM J. SMITH and SMITH, his wife; CHIPMA.V v CANTILE COMPANY of Utah; PEOPLES STATKt OF AMEBIAN una. i wi : corporation of Utah, and DATED WAGON & ffi';f COMPANY, a corporation of f Defendants NOTICE d. Wed-jisda- AlsA. mmmr.-in r TKii is l-- W LOCAL fii .Free amily Show Pass o the Roya 1 Theatre and Six Months Subscription to Lehfs Home Owned Paper for Only 50c. - |