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Show THURSDAY. AUGUST 15, 1935 THURSDAY. AUGUST THE LEHI FREE PRESS UNION MEETIIIO SUIIDAY The regular Sunday School and .Genealogical Union Meeting will be held in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel, Sunday, August 18 at 2 p. m. All Merle Galbraith of Bingham is a workers in these organizations are Mrs. Kate need or rrovo, was a gues of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred. be to Sunday guest of Mrs. Inez Peterson. urged present. John Goates had an abcess of the Mrs. Afton Giles returned home 51 r. and Mrs. hand lanced, Tuesday. Frank Sharp and Sunday from a week's visit at Ogden Mrs. Jennie Nostrum joined the em with her sister. Mrs. J. T. Thomas. Miss Nedra Lewis is spending the ployees of the north end of Utah county at a steak fry in American week in Provo. Dr. and Mrs. A. W, Olsen and r ork canyon, Tuesday evening. daughters of Salt Lake City, were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McAffee of guests of Lehi relatives, Saturday and Provo, were Lehi visitors, Sunday. Sunday. Breakfasts Luncheons 25 ... ... 30 Dinners.... 35 A fine son was born to Mrs. Ken- neth Robison Tuesday. of American Fork, The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Okey had a vaccination scar removed Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Anderson, Mrs. Alice Phillips and A. B. Anderson returned home Saturday from a trip through the Southern Canyons. A beautiiui baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Dur rant of American Fork, Sunday. Mrs. Durrant was formerly Miss Pearl The First Ward Sunday School officers and teachers enjoyed a Sara Gray of this city. toga party, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Louis L. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hackett of Salt two children, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Smith and three children, all of Salt Mrs. Junius Banks, Saturday. Lake City, were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith. Lee Smith of St George, is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mr. George Smith of Salt Lake ward Larsen. City, who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Smith for the past week Mr. and Mrs. James Bryant of Salt returned home Sunday with her hus Lake City, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. band who was a week-en- d guest at the Levi Phillips, this week. John Smith home. for Coach and Tourist Car Fassangsrs on the US AHGELES LIMITED meal service for coach Union Pacific now offers new nd tourht car passengers on the Los Angeles Limited famous, train to and from Southern California. daiiy, low-co- all-ye- st ar Breakfasts at 25c may include scrambled eggs with two strips of bacon, roils or bread, coffee or milk. Luncheons at 30c, dinners Menus are varied daily. The new at 35c are equally attractive. are served at regular meal hours in economy-meal- s dining cars. These dining cars will be open for refresh-znent- s, bridge and other recreational purposes during the day. PILLOWS and drinking cups are now furnished FREE In all coaches on through trains. The PILLOWS are available from the Porter in charge of the coach. In addition lights In the coaches will be dimmed at 10 P. M. to provide restful conditions for sleep. All coaches are luuy Very Low Fareseffect Are now in In roomy, comfort- able, coaches. Bargain fares also for Tourist and Standard Sleeping Gar travel. EXCLUSIVE COACHES FCa K0"EH Another Innovation In coach travel on the Los Angeles Limited are the comcoaches and fortable, all the facilities, devoted exclusively to women travelers. Extra cars furnished as needed to prevent crowding, thereby providing ample space for lounging purposes. Women traveling alone and mothers with small children are especially appreciative of the privacy and convenience of these women's coaches. For greatest economy cool, clean comfort speed with safe- ty TRAVEL BY TRAIN. UNIO N PACDF3C Misses Gail Larsen and Nell An Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Goates and derson of Salt Lake City, 6pent Fri Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson family, day and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, joined the family of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen. Harold Johnson of Salt Lake City, on a picnic party to Liberty Park, Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kirkham and day. daughter. Geraldine, were guests Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fitzgerald, Sun James Charles Grace, son of Mr. day. and Mrs. James W. Grace underwent a serious mastoid operation at L. D. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jones of S. Hospital in Salt Lake City, Satur Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. day morning At latest reports his con George Lewis last week. dition was as well as could be ex ( pected. E. M. Jones returne home Saturday from Shelley, Idaho, where he has Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred and been employed on repair work at the son, Billie Beck. Dorald, accompanied Utah-Idah- o Sugar factory. son of Mrs. Anna Beck of Salt Lake City, home Sunday. Billie has been a Mrs. Heber C. Webb and Mrs, guest at the Allred home for the nast Booth Sorenson spent Monday in Salt three weeks. Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allred, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Grace and Mrs. Robert Allred and son Dorald Mrs. Sarah Turner were Salt Lake and Merle Gaibraith attended the visitors, Saturday. Sons of the Pioneer program and at Aspen Grove, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Claude Curtis were pageant evening. business visitors to Salt Lake I POLITICS MAKE LEGAL II0TICES STRANGE BEDFELLOWS Congress shows no signs of quitting, despite the fact that every few days there is an outbrust by the whose motions are voted down, and whose oratory is quelled by that nober ignoble (as you please) band of New Dealers who do just what the President tells them to ven when the thermometer gets up over the 100 mark. As no one else has quoted the old saw this writer rises to observe tha "politics make strange bedfellows.'' What individual Congressmen think, and say in private conversation, differs as much as it ever did, but when the President cracks the whip the boys of Capitol Hill usually do as they are told. They have ''independent moods" but the newdealers usually return to the fold. PROBATE AND GUARDIAN SHD? NOTICE Consult County Clerk or tha respective signers for further do-e- In the matter of the estate of Wallace William Asher. deceased- Creditors will present claims with' vouchers attached to the undersigned at his residence in Lehi City. Utah, on or before the 18th day of October, 1935. GERALD TAYLOR. Administrator, 0. DEVERE WOTTON. Attorney for administrator, P. O. address American Fork. Utah. were Publication August 15, 1935. First Nephi visitors, Wednesday evening. Last Publication September 12, 1935. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wood TE3EATHE LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER i Friday and Saturday, August 16 and 17 jt PAUL MUNI in "BLACK FURY" i Warner Bros, play with dynamite to bring you this story of a terrible avenge Cutting loose his wrath on the keepers of a man made hell See it while you can! The screen may never take such a chance again! Also Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly in "THE TIN MAN." j ONLY 10c and 18c Sunday. Monday and Tuesday August 18, 19 and 20 FASCINATING DIFFERENT. THRILLING! ITT."'' City, A roller skating party followed by luncheon at the R. C. Allred home Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cotter of Salt were enjoyed by Carma Evans, Lake City, were Lehi visitors, Tues Dorcus Richards. Meiling, Virginia day. Pauline Goates, Clarice Larsen. Marie Mrs. Howard Evans and Mrs. Lott, Lois Clark, Ruth Jones and Booth Sorenson were Provo visitors, Arhene Allred Monday evening. vv .taro if. Tuesday. Miss Esther Broadbent. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Broadbent of Misses Mohreo Allred, LaPriel Salt Lake City, has been a guest of Goodwin, A. J, Evans and Booth her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Sorenson furnished program numbers S. Broadbent for the past week. at the Pony Express celebration at Fairfield, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Felt and family of Price, spent the early part of the week with Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Edding- - 'imp ton. n n M M n n n m m M M m m m k M m w J? -- 3 WEEKLY PROGRAM !u3 n -3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Tuesday. : 3 2S n 15. 1933 TUXBCDSO, M M M M w M M a A Bushel of Wheat will pay for this paper every week for one year. You can also take all of your family to the show free. M M M A baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Graham of Riverside, California, on August 7. The mother was Miss Ruth Turner of this city before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner are the proud grand-- 1 parents. Mrs A. B. Anderson entertained Monday afternoon in honor of her three nieces, Mrs. Claud Curtis of St George, Mrs. Mark Dalton of Oak land, California, and Mrs. Austin Gudmundson mf Minneapois, Minn:. An afternoon of social chat and a dainty luncheon were enjoyed by the guests of honor, Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, Mrs. Wm. Wing, Mrs. Harry Jerling of Highland; Mrs. Melba Clark, Mrs. La Priel Brown of Amercan Fork; Mrs. Warren Goabes, Mrs. Lauren Goates, Mrs. S. J. Taylor, Mrs. E. J. Roberts, Mrs. Julia Brown, Mrs. H. C. Goates, Mrs- - Evans Anderson, Miss V. A. Anderson and Mrs Harold Johnson of Salt Lake City. W fl S3 WMW ) V WflliURBS 3 (WWliStti'TWi,.,- -. a m M GOVERNMENT AND M IT S LAUD M Also PATHE M M The good earth attracted home- - DONTMISSIT kM M M M M M M M N H fa II seekers to our country for three centuries. There was land for every body, and when the takers lagged Congress enacted homestead, timber and mining laws in order to get the land into the possession of its citizens. That's the old story. The new one contains such outstanding items as the approval for purchase by the National Forest Reservation Com mission of 949,904 acres of land east of the Great Plains in July. Within about two years prior to last April the Commission approved acres of forest more than 8,00-00- ands for purchase. Uncle Sam' has proved himself a punk" real estate man, and what he now buys back in million dollar pack ages he once sold for small change, or gave away. i . " NEWS and POPE YE in his latest cartoon. " ONLY Ida and IK Wednesday and Thu., August 21 & 22 IT'S BARGAIN NIGHTS PAUL LUKAS and MADGE EVANS in 4 "Age of Indiscretion" A picture that dares to tell many intimate truths about love and marriage Aiuo napier wo. H of j "CALL OF THE SAVAGE" Also one more chaper. All Seats 10c COMING SOON Kay Francis In "STRANDED" and for dates, "ALIBI IKE"-W- atch r. - Let's Go! Joe E. Brown in I |