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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. THE LEm FREE PRESS 1925 LEHI POST 19, AMER. LEGION G. Cedarstrom 388, Roger Price 886. John Whipple 373, E. Holmstead 372. L. Price Vinegar 30c Gallon 7c lb. 5c lb. - c y Pickling Onions Green Peppers 7c pound Cauliflower Spices, whole or ground 5c and 10c CABBAGE. Red or Green. ...6c TELEHONE WE DELIVER 18 J; ' r-- j : ft POUND LEllh UTAH Miss Ward Webb had her tonsils removed, Tuesday. Hospital Notes following patients received treatment at the Lehi Hospital this The week: Lavon Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson had her tonsils removed. Wednesday. AS TEACHERS Provo Utah schools have offered Keith Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell, had a minor operation teaching positions to three Brigham Young university graduates from performed Wednesday. Liehi, according to the university Miss Blanche Calloway had her placement bureau. Moreho Allred. daughter of Mr. and tonsils removed, Wednesday. Mrs. Rodney C Allred, of 160 East Josephine Royle had her tonsils re Fourth iNotfCh street, will teach' moved Thursday. physical education at Richfield High School. She secured her B. S. degree B. Y. U. last spring, majoring in American from Mrs. Virginia Grant of Hos Lehi to the admitted physical education. Prominent in stud Fork, was ent activities, she was secretary and treat medical for pital, Wednesday historian of the student body, and a merit . member of the White Keys, campus treatment for received honorary service organization. She Ralph Trane took part in numrous dramatic proa fractured left clavical, Sunday, ductions and dance revues. North Cache High School athletic Raymond McKinney of Fairfield was brought into the hospital Sunday teams will be coached this year by Jay morning suffering from a possible Whitman, son of Mr. and Mrs. George skull fracture, received in an automo Whitman. Characterized as one of the bile accident on the state highway. greatest basketball payers in the Ys history, Jay was captain and Mrs. Lige Chipman was returned to ference guard for two years. He was her home in Amercan Fork, Sunday. graduated this year, with a B. S. de gree in education. Mrs. Kenneth Robinson and baby Ruby Christensen, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Louis Christensen, will teach son, were taken to their home in Am the elementary grades in a school of erican Fork, Saturday. the Alpine district. She received her normal diploma last spring. Miss Helen Southworth of Ameri These students are three of 81 can Fork, was taken home Monday 1935 graduates who have already se following a recent appendicitis oper cured teaching positions. Last year ation. a greater percentage of graduates Miss Francelle Christensen of from B. Y. U. found employment than Provo was returned home Monday fol from any other university, accord lowing a recent appendicitis oper ing to a newspaper survey. ation. Brigham Young university will open this year on October 1 with register- LaMonte Allen, son of Mr. and ation scheduled for Septembe 27, 28 Mrs. B. N. Allen of American Fork, and 30. Expectations for a record received treatment Sunday and Mon- breaking enrollment have led to con three-stor- y build day, for injuries received when he was struction of a new several run over by an automobile. ing and important faculty ad ... all-c- on ditions. FRIDAY & SATURDAY union pacific SPECIALS BANANAS, Pound SUGAR, 10 Pounds RIFLE TEAM IS ..6c ...... 58c 15c CATSUP, No. 2 Mi Can 39c PEANUT BUTTER. 2 lb. jar 35c BUTTER SPEICAL 29c 29c MOTHER'S OATS, Pkg 25c MILK. 4 Cans 25c 3 SUGAR Pounds 25c POWDEREQ All Flavors 4c CORNFLAKES, large package. . 10c 22c CORN BEEF. 12 oz 19c SALAD WHIPPED DRESSING. 22c COUNTY WIIIIIER rt.ii 4 i, 'r v, .Jif& BETTY FURNESS A fine son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. EIRoy Davis on Tues . day, August 27. LEHI STUDENTS PLACED JELL-WEL- Park-Ro-Sh- e. At 3 a. m. Monday night Marshal Ira Backer while making his rounds MlUI'l 1 Two damaged cars and two shaken drivers were the result of an automobile collision on the Saratoga Road, Tuesday at 5:30 p. m. J. E. Bennett of American Fork was parked on the south side of the street in front of the Oliver Kirkham residence, Arland Jones was driving west when Mr. Bennett started across the road directly in front of the Jones car. The two cars crashed together. Neither driver was injured. Mr. Bennett took all blame for the accident and agreed to pay the damages. City Marshal Fowler investigated the accident. 1 II A VI t r 1 I : YOUR DEPOSITS ARE INSURED jPttj Commercial Banking Insurance ity of Peaceful Bay where, under the benevolent influence of the friendly Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell Inhabitants, he finds happiness and turned home Saturday from a physical regenerations as well as ing trip to Fish Lake. FARMER INVITES NEIGHBORS TO PEEK AT NUDIST COLONY Farmer Wm. Searles snapped his fingers at a charge of trespassing today and announced he was going to build a 60 foot observation tower for curious folks intent on seeing what persons coverting in the nude look like. Farmer Searles was served with a warrant obtained by a nudist camp The alleadjoining his property. gation was that he trespassed visually by focussing his eyes on the unclad forms of his neighbors and made nn protest when 150 strangers joined Long Valley, N. Y. jLeh S Leh Bet Bonds E Sitaite HBaniilk PRIMARY HOLD re- fi LeM Telephone 85 MAIN STREET liir p LEHI, UTAH H eec i J Get that Permanent NOW er well done by Adele Buffington, with ses Savings Department Safety Deposit Vault to-ear- th additional dialogue by George Wagg-ner. Hary Neumann's photography is excellent Am This bank is now a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. - Playing the title role in one of his finest presentations is Neil Hamilton. Providing the romantic interest opposite him is pretty Betty Furness, while deeply sympathetic portrayals are en acted by Emma Dunn, Edith Fellows, Hobart Bosworth, Helen Jerome Eddy, MarionShilling, James Burtis, Barbara Bedford and Lafe McKee. Christy Cabanne's skillful direction tops even the high standard re set with his deft handling of "A Girl of the Limberlost," first of the Gene Stratton-Porte- r novels to be presented by Monogram during the current motion picture season. The screenplay has been extremely whe K Winning- popular acclaim through its vivid depiction of the human down IIOMECO.'IIIIG characters, Gene Stratton- Porter g famous novel, "The Keeper of The First Ward Primary Associthe Bees," pays at the Royal Theatre, held their homecoming in the ation Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Ward Chapel, Tuesday evening. First The new Monogram photoply is a A splendid program was given by the faithful adapation of the famous Gene children dressed in costumes of the Stratton-Portoriginal, and presents various nations that they have studied on the screen the full flavor of Mrs. summer work. Following the during Porter's gripping story of the trials taken and tribulatins that assail he inhabit- the program the parents were to the chapel w here a display of the ants of a peaceful (seaside community. children's summer hand work was ar- Perhaps one of the most widely ranged. known of Mrs. Porter's works, KeepThe First Ward Primary will begin er of the Bees," tells of a young war their season's work on Tuesday, Sep veteran, who comes broken in health tember 3rd. All Primary children are and disillusioned, to the little commun- invited to be present c: FOR THE ' J Opening of School Eest Permanents r Refill at the Lowest Prices ALTAS BEAUTY SIIOPPE at the E. N. Webb Jewelry Located . Phone 49 or Store. 108-- for v. appointments fish " Jdeec nimiarzvtmBm?amEM3mKy-- - 1 Friday, Saturday, Monday (We 48 lb. Bag $1.39 FLOUR, J. and S. ME 10 lb. Bag 35c Whole Wheat Cereal, J. and S. 10 lb. bucket 79c, 5 lb?. 49c Honey, Christensen 5 for 29c MILK, Tall Can Hershey's Cocoa, 1 lb. can and Half Pound 28c Cake Hershey's Chocolate, both for 10 Bars 33c Crystal White Soap 2 for 19c Cut Beans, No. 2 Can 2 for 19c Peas, No. 2 Can - 3 pound can 68c Crisco 3 pound can 68c Snowdrift 1 Quart Can 49c Wesson Oil Che STl All loci teri I Bol -- FRUITS 'AND VBS BILES 2 CAULIFLOWER PICKLING ONIONS, Small 2 2 PEPPERS V LETTUCE, Fancy Solid Head GRAPES, Seedless Watermelons, Cantaloupes, at Market Prices. Pounds 15c Pounds 15c Pounds 15c - lv. BROADBENT'S them an evening of good clean recrea-- ! Mrs. Emery E. Smith and tion. There have been several skat-- ; bab, of Salt Lake City, were guests of ing parties during the last week and the management suggests that these and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. Monday on Main Street heard the crash of breaking glass at the rear of Tom Roberta refreshment parlor. Mr. Racker at the time was in front of the building. Hurrying around to the rear of the block he found the rear window of the place broken but the would be burglar had heard him coming and made his escape. FIRST YARD 'KEEPER OF THE BEES" Shattering the targets for a total Union Provo 1950 points, the Pacific rifle team Sunday captured the annual Utah ounty rifle meet for the third successive year. The meet was held at Pacei by Sydney Boyle who blazed a score of 390, the Union Pacific team was 31 points ahead of the second him. 'I didn't charge any admission fee,' placce Payson Rifle club, which shot M Searles, "Anyone's free to come a total of 1903. took Hansen the of Goshen, on Ray my land and look at the nudists. 29c Quart individual honors, racking out a score I want to break up these indecent 10c BEANS, String 2 Cans 17c of 391, one ahead of the second place goings-on.- " 12c CAN CORN Special 10 Boyle. He said one of his mules began CLABBER GIRL BAKING Both teams and individual shooting up," thus drawing his atten"acting POWDER. 2M Pounds 25c was less accurate this year than last tion of his new From neighbors. 14c TUNA FLAKES, large can. .10c season, when Reed Colvin took top then on n took frequent peeVs and '30c SCHILLING'S COFFEE," Can 28c honors with 397 and Union Pacific today he went on record as convinced won with 1950 points. ''there is nothing pretty about a naked 16c" SHORTENING.PurolaTlbT 14c excellence of woman." It was the 25c COCOA. Rockwood's 2 lb. can 19c the Union Pacifis team that brought ''The minute she takes off her 25c MATCHES, per carton 20c victory. Closely bunched, there were cloths, she loses her beauty,'' farmer only four points separating the lowest Searles expounded. "One of them It's time to get your new fall hat. of the high five from the highest. weighs at least 300 pounds. She had See our liner it is the best ever. Following are the scores : no right running around without a We invite you to como early and stitch on. UNION PACIFIC shop while the specials last. , "Whv. there's only twr, srow Sid Bovle 890. W. R. Rita. 387, IT PAYS' TO SHOP AND SAVE Reed Colvin 387. C. Anderson 386, !ng eirls that were naked and they would have looked at a lot better if AT A. F. Croneman 386. they had their clih"' on. Besides, PAYSON RIFLE CLUB I've got tired of looking over there, A. F. Hill 386, Rex Mitchell 382, nd any way that. I look finding my Louis Benard 381, A. S. Conk 379. eyes resting on a naked man or Faul Davis 377. Phone 20-We Delher woman.' of as TUESDAY EVElilHG Lehi Cash Market STATE STREET well out of town DeoDle are findin? that the local Roller skating rink offers' CARS CRASH 5c BUNCH DILL WEED A large number of local as 29, iS3s parties are ideal for the Sunds,' School classes. Bishop Burgess and family Alpine are among the frequent visij ors of the rink who enjoy an eveam. of skating. - PROVISG POPULAR ED AWAY ' .j u-- ROLLER SKATING BURGLAR FRIGHTEN 368- - PROVO POST 13. AM. LEGION Sidney Belmont 388. Ed. O'Brien 3T8, Lee Madses 373. E. II. Smith 372. F. R- - Newell 372. The ten high mien: : Ray Hansen 391. Syd. Boyle 390. Sidney Belmont 388, G. Cedarstrom 388. Reed Covin 387. W. R. Rita 387. A. F. Hill 386, C. Adnerson 386. A. F. Groneman 386, H. Nordeen 386. Pickles! Pickles! THURSDAY. AUGUST 2 for 15c 4 for 19c ton: "Tl I a fi CI t IDF s t Fal for r nnd Ti: 'At f At A Potatoes wit; nil lord ir tru: fad f in pr: IPeappIle's Capaoip P110HE 76 OR 70 STATE ST., LEHI W3S |