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Show THURSDAY, JULY THE LEHI FREE PRESS Pre Published by The Lehl Free Ewy Thursday Pboce Mr. Williard Garrett of NephL is Thomas Jones of Rivert n, spent a guest at (he E- - B- - Garrett homeSunday with William Price. Mrs Henry Erkkson spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. LeEoy Davis was a Salt Lake BIrs. Ben Buckwalttr and baby of American Fork, were Saturday visitors at the James Gray home. LeW, Utah visitor, Thursday and Friday. i-- Mrs. Max Bathe spent Monday in p. fries, Manager 2nd the Salt Lake Temple. St.. reeidence, Miss Betty Curtis of Delia, is a Offic, West and State St., Leht, Utah guest at the J. L. Barnhart home this Mr. and Mrs, Charles Taylor of week. tiered at the postoffice at Lehl Utah, Spanish Fork, were guests of Lehi a seeond class matter. relatives, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone and children were Plaa&ant Grove visitors, ADVERTISING RATES Mrs. Hyrum Wray returned to her Sunday afternoon. Display 30o per in. Readers 10c per line home in Blackfoot. Idaho, following a ten day visit with Lehi relatives. Mr- and Mrs. Stevens of Park SUBSCRIPTION t City, spent Sunday with Mr- and One year 41.00 Mrs. Max Rothe returned home Hutchings. Wednesday from a two weeks visit with Mr- and Mrs. George Jackson of Miss Enid Hutehings of Shelley, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Idaho, spent the past week with Lehi relatives. Mrs. Fern Hogue of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is a guest of her parents, Mr. William Brown of Midvale. spent Hiss Fear! Southwick was a Salt and Mrs. B- W. Brown. Saturday at the R. J. Hutchings Xake visitor, Monday. Georg--e 32 W. Mala - - Mrs-Ber- - ITEMS LOCAL THURSDAY, JULY THE LEHI FREE PRESS 135 4. - Val Zimmerman returned home Mrs. Arch Gardner spent Monday Friday and opened his barber shop in Salt Lake City. for business Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield spent Monday in Prove Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brown re turned to their home in Los Angeles, California, Tuesday following a short visit with local relatives. Mrs. Russell Worlton and baby, eon. returned home Thursday after a week's visit at the R. B, Worlton home. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fage of Pleas- ant Grove, were week-en- d visitors of Mrs. Fage' mother, Mrs. Alice Hutch ' ings. PHONE If yoti have any newt of interest, any advertisng, any Job printing or want anything la the printing line. StrvUx with a smiU 8-- W PARTS BELTS and PARTS FOR home- - Allred and Buell Allred uere Salt Lake visiiors, Monday. C Mrs-- R Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Anderson of AnderProvo, spent Friday with Mr. Anderson. son's mother, Mrs. Kate Misses Vola. Zina and Gwen Anderson spent Monday in Salt Lake City. pxut ui ploveJ V. First Paint first p" from a very early tri i.i. " n.te lead was mentioned by Theophrastu. who described Its Piiiiy and Viiruvius. manufacture from lead and vinegar. Yellow ocher was used by the ancient Pots Egyptians. Greeks, and Romans, Naples lu PoiupeiL found of it were in the yellow yellow has been found Verdibricks. euauiel of Babylonian Romans. Inthe to familiar was gris the East digo has been employed by Indians and Egyptians from an ancient Gaisfurd and Mrs. Sarah Salt Lake visitwere Goates ors, Monday. E- - Mrs-Willia- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allsop and daughter. Donna, of Murray., Mrs. Glen Beckstead and children of West Jordan, were dinner guests of Mr- - and Mrs. T. A- Taylor, Tuesday. Mermaid Stories by Sailor tl as man, as as they effect mermaid a create atees, stand up in weedy shallows along the coast. The mother holds her young to ber breast with one of her flippers, suggesting a mother and her baby. Many of the stories about mermaids were probably invented by sailors to auiuse their families. It Is not uncommon to find credulous people who believe in the existence of mermaids, and fake mermaids are frequently exhibited at circuses and other shows. Dugungs or sea Smith and Mrs. attended th H- - IN STOCK Let ns know our wants THE PARK SHOE REPAIRO SHOP tCflf PRINTING LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES FORM LETTERS - BUSINESS CARDS STATMENK BUTTERWRAPPERS LEHI FREE PRESS Set and Printed in Lehi Build Lehl Not Another Ton' Mrs. A. E. Adams entertained at dinner, Friday for Mrs. Hyrum Wray of Blackfoot, Idaho. Mr- - and Mrs- G- - H. Smith and Mrs. Eugene Webb. The Almanac de Gotha LEGAL NOTICES The Almanac de Gotha Is primarily Wjlaon Ritchie of Charleston, spent a genealogy of the royal and princely the week-en- d at the home of Mr. and family. families. The Almanac de Gotba was Mrs. Max Rothe. Mrs. Ritchie has first published in 1703. It gives a parHarold Beck and two children and been staying at the Rothe home for ticular account of all the royal and PROBATE AND GUARDIAN Mrs. Arthur Palt ridge of Salt Lake the past two weeks. Twin .Mrs. Ella Cameron of Falls, princely families of Europe and amSHIP NOTICE City, were Sunday guests of William with Lehi ple details concerning the administrathe week-en- d Idaho, spent Price. Mrs. C- - R. Peterson returned to her tion and statistics of the different relatives- - She came to attend the funConsult Countv riori- . states of the world. home in Idaho, this week following a W. W. Mrs. James Gray and daughter, eral service of her aunt, Mrs. for further respective in signers visit with her mother, Mrs. Andrew Leona, spent Sunday with Mr. and Clark. Alabaster Frederickson. Mrs- - Sterling Durrant of American Alabaster Is a variety of gypsum or Fork. NOTICE TO CREDITORS selenite, resembling marble in appearOhio Indian' Superstitious Mr. and Mrs. Bert Goodwin returnPorliiii s no people in the world were ance, but softer. "Oriental alabaster" ed home Sunday from a vacation in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and more which Is harder greatly Influenced ly auguries Is a mineral substance California. They visited the fair at In the matter of the estate cf WedAH It Is found alabaster. Salt of Lake than ordinary City, spent und omens than the Ohio Indians. San Diego and were guests of their baby In ancient times It James Aimonetti, someimes known where In the tln-i- r Mr. with were and directed tiy Egypt, activities night nesday Thursday it son, Dolph, while there. and the Jim Aimonetti, deceased. and Mrs. Harry Manning. ioiU of superstition. One strmitfe ens was worked Into Jars, urns Creditor) will present claims with vouchers atf torn, for example, led them to carry nil like. Mrs. Lyle Gqugh and children of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowding of food out of a house, whose occupant tached to the undersigned at her rail Salt Lake City, are guests of Mr. and Oriel Window's Origin they hod just playfully scalped nd ence in Lehi City, Utah, on or befort Mrs. James Gough and Mr. and Mrs. Sandy, were guest of Mr. and Mrs. which was to be set aiire afterward, The architectural predecessor of the the 10th day of August, 1935. to from Manning Harry Wednesday unas a used food Bert Gray. oriel window is the turret, in the helief that destroying KATIE AIMONETTI, Sunday of last week. necessarily would aner the Oreat defense In the medieval home. The Administrate! difat sustebuilt roofs with and outside stairway Mrs. Julliet Goates, Mrs. Rhoda Mo Spirit who provided them orenson and Clifton Davis nance. DE O. VERE Henry from descended the are WOOTT0N, levels ferent Kinney, Mrs. Jennie Nostrum and of Salt Lake City, returned home old French farmhouse. Attorney for Administrator, Mrs- - Williams of Iowa, spent Wednestwo a from weeks The First Lehi, Utah. evening Sunday Telescope day in Provo. They attended the Hand! to Fish Lake. Artist's In Vm the children of a Dutch fishing Spared trip First Publilation June 6, 1935. Paramount Theatre while there. named Jansen were spectacle-make- r A Spanish fpalnter of the Sixteenth Publication July 4, 1935, Last One little Miss Gail Larsen returned to her playing In the workshop. century, suspected of the murder of his Mr- - and Mrs. Dougals Scalley of wife, was tortured to extract a conwork in Salt Lake City, this week, chap picked up a couple of lenses and Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Paul Scalley AHROAL ASSESSMENT a two weeks vacation with held them together. A moment later fession, but his right hand was spared following and baby of Blackfoot, Idado, were had that he might continue to produce bis out cried he the church that spire her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward come nearer to him! Father .Innsen guests of Mrs. M. A. Taylor, Sunday masterpieces. Larsen. Notice to the owners of the Sunds had a look, and then fastened the afternoon. lenses In that position to a hoard. So Consolidated Mines in American Fori Nam "Akasar" Joseph Robison left Friday for a was the first telescope made. PearThe name "alcazar" Is applied te Canyon, 21 minintr claims in Utal Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen and Mr. to Eastern the rewill he son's States, Weekly. trip Moorish palaces tn Spain, County, Utah, the annual assessment: various and Mrs. A. H. Wing returned home turn in a new Chevrolet. Mrs. Robison which were originally constructed as has been done for 1934 for the nlr Lions Convention the from Thursday The Aurora Boreal! forts. They are chiefly noted for their claims that was not exempt fro at Richfield and a fishing trip to Fish and baby are staying at Springville, The frequency of the Northern decorative work and arcaded courts. Mr. Robison's absence. during Lake. assessment is due and payable to f lights varies with the latitude of the J. Higgs at Lehi, Utah, for assesMr. and Mrs. Bert Despain and place. The aurora is comparatively Invested Celluloid Miss Nedra Lewis is enjoying a sment work, if payment is not made l rare within 45 degrees of the equator, children Late of Mrs. Salt and Celluloid, City, of the pioneer product summer vacation from her work in big the 1st day of August, 1935, will r hut more frequent toward the north, Dr. Worlton s dental parlor during MyrI Despain of American Fork, up to the latitude of about 60 degrees, plastics Industry, was the invention of vert to W. J. Higgs for assessme spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. where It sometimes becomes almost a John Wesley Hyatt In 1868. the next two weeks. work, only 12 claims is exempt frol Merton Brown. The aurora Is less nlsrhtly occurrence. assessment Amount due one ce Many Fresh Water Lake frequent near the poles. Miss Virginia l Moiling returned j There are more than 90 fresh water per unit. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Peterson of home from Mt Pleasant, Thursday, Names of claims Climax No. SO miles of a within lakes radius of The are visiting Mrs. Carnegie Institution following a two weeks visit with rela- Eugene, Oregon, No. 3 No, 4, No. ; Iron King; In Spokane, Wash. The Carnegie Institution Is a foundaPeterson's parents, Mr. and a tives. J King No. 2 ; Shale Contact. Peclc and other relatives. They tion with as endowment of some Manage! HIGGS, W. J. most of which was the gift Jupiter May Affect Weather t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitchock and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. of Carnegie, himself. Its purpose Is to A study of planet "pull" shows that First Publication July 4, 1935. Bernell Bateman, Monday. 1935. son, Dick, Mrs F. D. Hitchcock, Mr. Increase human knowledge and there- Jupiter may affect the weather. Last Publication July 25, tr . and Mrs. William Ball, left Wednes by Increase human happiness. It has Mr. and Mjra. Odell Peck and Mr. run far ahead of the dreams of Anday for the Fourth at Ferron. They and Mrs. Virgil Peck entertained the drew Carnegie and of the trustees who will return, Saturday. members of the Peck families at a helped htm launch It, "weinie roast'' in the creek, Monday Mrs. J. 0. Meiling entertained a Meaning of 'Sine Die" honoring Mr. and Mrs. evening, group of girls at a Monday afternoon "Sine die" (pronounced "sigh-ne- e Peterson of Eugene.Oregon. in honor of her daughter, Irene's Harry when literally translated thirteenth birthday anniversary. The Little Dolores Trane, daughter of means without day. It is used tn the guests enjoyed a scavanger hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane who fell legal sense and In adjourning congress to mean a day appointed on games and refreshments. from a swing at Saratoga, Saturday which to "without meet again" or without a set ASTHMA and SUMMER COLDS are unnecessary. is reported to be feeling fine and suf- date for the next meeting. Pathfinder Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman, serious no effects from her fering Magazine. Complete relief only $1.00 Postpaid. Nothing else Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and fall. ThursNedra. are leaving, daughter, to buy. Over 40,000 HOLFORD'S WONDER INIdaho's Fishing Ban day morning for a vacation trip to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Briggs reHALERS sold last year alone. Mail $1.00 today for Id Idaho it Is illegal to catch fish Los Angeles, California and other ceived word of the birth of a nine while on a horse or sitting other aniCalifornia. in They pound grandson, Wednesday. Mr. and full seasons relief to THE DANDEE CO., 14 North points of interest mal. will visit the Boulder Dam enroute. Mrs. Dale Briggs of Elko, Nevada, Sixth St, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, or write are the proud parents of the boy. Scrambled Ostrich Eggs AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Mrs. for Free Booklet. One scramhled ostrich egg is Briggs left Wedensday evening enough to six serve new to to the her persons. respects grandpay The American Legion Auxiliary will hold their regular meeting at son. Saratoga on Wednesday, July 10, at 4 v 4? W H1 ? will be ? 4? e4? ? e4? e4? e4? p. m. A picnic luncheon served. dy-ee"- ), TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. Come la and give us a trial, work done while you wait. I 1 NOTICE I will not be responsible for any bills contracted by my wife, Mrs. Estella Boggs. Wm. E. Bogga, Fairfield, Utah. WANT ADS LOST 3 Key Case containing keys, G. R. Taylor. Tuesday. Return to 6-- on neck. Eli Fox. 1 1 :3 BALED STRAW FOR SALE $3 3 per ton,- - George Lewis, Phone 843-R- ' LET US DEMONSTRATE 'OUR MACHINES Let me do your Painting, Paper Hanging and Calsomining Horace -tf We maintain the most complete SERVICE Department in Utah GRINDING! Scissors, saw sharp We Rebuild and Repair all ened. Sewing Machined Rcpared. See County. makes of typewriters and adding William Osborne. tf machines. Get a Free Family ticket to Leki's finest theatre, the Royal Theatre, with each 50c paid on subscription of t Lehl Free Press, the paper that does all the work necessary to get out a paper In USJL , . wWw t(.V s Butter Wrappers and ajl other printing done at the lowest prices pos sible. Quality and workmanship al ways better. tvt v Sorrel horse, U S brand About 14 years old. See Hadfield. AYFE r3 A GOOD MILK COW FOR SALE See Kieth Lott 2 1 -- It FOUND J .j'f J,Ih r ' V H Mrs-Elish- ALL MAKES CARRIED lt 3irs.LlmanHuggar(LMr anl Russon, Mrs. Enoch time. Sylvester Clark returned home DeTuesday from a business trip to troit, Michigan. - Bert Hutchings returned to his work at Park City, Monday morning visit with his following a week-en- d It is unknown , , PROVO TYPEWRITER SERVICE US PETER J. WIPF, Manager University Avenue, Provo, Utah II 0 nn leatre and Six Months Subscription to Lehi's Home Owned Paper for Only 50c. |