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Show THURSDAY. NOVEMBER ' THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7. THE LEHI 1&35 Mr. THE LEUI FREE PRESS PrfM IMA Fr Published by T J. F. BiadVl.aw was a Provo f.,n...'C U. A Kridav arid Y!ei,ra::n a'-- ai:, sat-irua- visited in Salt Mr- J. F. BradahaLake, Monday. tvw) Tbur.lay Peon. PRESS ravd Evan? attend.! the I Turtilaj". vi.-.to-r. FRE A Picture oi a Very Happy Man . A. avid Wiivn an) Jr-i.-to Provo, v.i:tu; were Sun da v. I bu.-ine- Georf P. Price. Manager 2nd Office, S3 W. Main St., reaMenc, Utah St.. Lhl. WMt .nd Sute the pa-- t week in Iloger Price Bt-a-r Lake iih school friends. tpt-n-t ake City, was arrested by a local deputy for shooting a hen pheasant Mr. Mi'ler left $J5 dollar bail for his arrest. V. N. Miller of Sail fttered at the potofflce at Lfcl Uuh, us socoDd cla& matter. ADVERTISING RATES Una DUpUy lOo pr In. Readers 10c per Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Sarah Gaisford a family gathering was held honorng the birthday of Mr. James A. Gaisford. SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 Oca year Wallace Sorenson is in the Valley in Tremonton. receiving Hospital treatment for an infection. He had been working in the Garland sugar ITEMS LOCAL l factory. Mrs. Mary E. Walton of Salt Lake is visiting in Lehi with friends and Mr., and Mrs. - I. Wardie and of family were Sunday dinner guests Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Cariton William Riter and William Price of Provo. were Sunday guests at the John Price home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings and children of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ellen Carter. Mrs. Ellen Carter, who has spent the past month in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings, returned home Saturday Mrs. Bert Goodwin who has been Edward Fox ieturned home Tuesat her home for the past week is day of last week from a trip to Iron Mountain in Los Angeles, California. reported as improving. ill relatives. Bone and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon children were Pleasant Grove visitors, Sunday. of American Mrs. Lee Ingersoll Fork, visited with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton and and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell spent Mrs. G. S. Peterson, Tuesday. Saturday in Logan with their daughand May Louise, students ters, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davis and the of theMadge Mrs. Reuben Dean attended C. A. U. Mr. children of Provo, visited with State Beauty Convention in Salt Lake M. I. Davis, Sunday. and Mrs. last week. Mrs. James H. Gray, son Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson and son of Mgna. and Miss Betty Lovey attended the funeral of John L. and I. Gilchrist S. week-enMrs. d Mr. and visitwere the of Salt in American Fork, Buckwalter were Lake, Salt Sunday of family ors of Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmer visitors of Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist. man. Mr-an- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allaop and family James A. Gaisford and Bud of Murray, were guests f returned from Alta, Utah, Sun Mrs. T. A. Taylor. Sunday evening. day, where they have been employed for the past few months. They reMrs. Junius Banks pent Tuesday in ported that there was 16 irlches of Alpine visiting with Mrs. Joseph F. snow at Alta. utan. Sud-wee- Mf- - nna" Marsh. birthday party was held Sunday for Pansy Gaisford at the home of Mrs. Sarah Gaisford. Covers were laid for ten. people who were present were Pansy Gaisford, William Wood. George N. Gasford of Salt Lake George and Essie Gaisford of Lindon. A The Sons of Utah IMoneers will hold their regular meeting. Thursday. November 14 at 7:30 p. m. in the Fifth Ward Chapel. n Winn. Mrs. Mrs. J. Smith, Mrs. A. E. Adams and daughter, Dora, attended the funeral for Charles Thornton of Bountiful, Sat T- -. urday. Mrs. Dale Anderson spent a few days last week visiting with her mother, Mrs. I.evi Phillips. Dale Anderson visited at the Phillip home i , Sunday. friends of Mrs. rannie Bone are invited to call at her home on Friday. November 8. between the hours of 1:30 and 4:30 p. m. in honor of her birthday. The party is being given to her by her children. FOR ABSTRACTS OF TITLE to lands, city lots and mining claims, Or if. you want a deed, mortgage or conveyance made sea W. II, JEHKIHSQH or leave word at this CTIrii"i li'iT JitnfWii in uiMi office WirliiiiMrrTililiairl MATTRESS RENOVATING Have your mattresses renovated, cleaned and recovered with new ticking or only $3.95. We convert your cotton mattress into a springfill and make those feather mattresses and pillows. One day service. 225 South 3rd East Phone 8-- WANT ADS 11-10- 2t 1. lp Wrappers other tf printing done at the lowest prices MALE HELP WANTED sible. Quality and workmanship ways better. MEN WANTED for Rawleigh Koutes In Tooele and Carbon Counties write today. Rawlaigh Co.. Dept. uu-4i!-5Denver. Colo. 10 3 Ep posal- Let us furnish jour stationery Whitehouse Linen, envelopes 10c for 21. stationery to match 10c bunch. If your Sewing Machine or Lawn Plain envelopes with printing (after 5 Mower needs repairs. SI Mors or Saws days return) and 2 blank lines Sharpened. William Osborne will do 5c bunch. Plain Paper 5c bunch. Lehi It Free Pre. I&Lt i jTREASURI ' to Mr. and Mrs. George Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Turner, all of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Carter, Sunday. The F, W. T. C met at the home of Miss Jean Crabb. Wednesday evenirfg. A good time was had by all the members who attended. Mrs. Ralph Davs attended a "No Host" party in American Fork at the home of Mrs. Walter Steffins. Thurswas played and refreshMr. and Mrs. Ben Buckwalter of day. Bridge ments were served. American Fork, wish to announce the Mrs. arrival of a fine baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird of Buckwalter was formerly Miss FlorGoshen and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Carence Gray of ths city. Mr. and Mrs. son of Farfield. visited with Mr. and James IL Gray is the grandparents. Mrs. James Comer and Mrs. Alice Tuckfield, Friday and Saturday. Sarah Gaisford, Ethel Goates and Gene'ieve Gray, representing the Red Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Turner, Mr. Cross, met in Provo ,wifh the county and Mrs. Harry Turner, and Mr. and board to form the Red Cross drive and Mrs. Eldon Turner of Salt Lake and to plan for the Farm and Home AcciMr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell of dent Preventatives. 'Ephraim, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Turner. Tht American Legion Auxiliary members will hold their regular meet Miss Marian Lambert entertained a ing today (Thursday) at the home of group of friends Saturday evening in Miss Cora Wilson at 2,30 p. m. This the dance hall at Point of the Moun meeting was to be held at Mrs. Evelyn tain. A delightful evening was spent Shepherd's home but it has been dancing and playing games. A hot c hanged to the Wilson residence. lunch was served and a splendid time was had by all. Mr. Anderson of the Anderson Gar age n Provo was taking a new Au Mrs. Francis Goates entertained burn roadster out to Mercur. Friday the following ladies at a bridge lunch The car backfired and burned while eon, Thursday: Mrs. I. M. Davis, be was diving on the Cedar Fort road. Mrs. Allan Field, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, The car was completely demolished. Mrs. Elmo Eddirjgton. Mrs A. W The car carried an insurance. Ander Davis, Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, Mrs. W. son received no injury. L. Worlton, Mrs. McKellar. A tasty dinner vas served to these ladies a Mrs. M. McKellar entertained at a the Grant Hotel in Amerian Fork luncheon Mrs bridge honoring after which they played bridge at the Francis Goates. Saturday. Progres home of Mrs, Elmo Eddington. sive games were played and a dainty luncheon was served. The following HALLOWE'EN SURPRISE PARTY ladies were present: Mrs. Afton Giles, Mrs. I. M. Davis, Mrs. Alan Mrs. Nina Herron was happily sur Fjeld. Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Mrs. last Frdaiy night, when twenty Elmo Eddington, Mrs. A. W. Davis, prised neighbors garbbed in spook attire and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell. Mrs. W. L well supplied with eats filed into her Worlton, Mrs. Armond Webb of rayhome. son and the hostess. It was a grand party and all present expressed the desire that Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clark enter tnere De more parties in the near tained hallowe'en a at gay FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE party evening. Games were play Thursday Former Darling Hotel property on Main St., Lehi. Owner C. H. Martin- - ed and refreshments served. Those dale, 650 So, Spring St., Los Angeles, present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark. Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Fred California. Gaines. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cox, Mr. FOR SALE Chester White pigs and Mrs. Stanley Clark, Mrs. Arlie Clark and daughter, Carma, month old. J. F. Royle. Mrs. Melba Clark, Mrs. Inez Peterson and APPLES FOR SALE-Delici- ous, daughter. Beth. Jehnathan, Rome Beauty. Thrasher Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity of the Ranch, Phne 350-Rtf Utah State Agricultural College won WANTED POTATOES Will trade the silver loving cup for presenting one years subscription with one family the past pep vodie stunt at the annual pass to the Royal Theatre for 1 bushel pep rally program on Homecoming of good potatoes. Day eve. Raeldon Goates, a product M ton 1927 Ford, '25 of Lehi High School, was especially FOR SALE Chevrolet engine, '27 Ford engine Impressive in the leading role of 4.4021 tires, battery, etc. Double USAC. the conquering Grecin gladiSweet Spanish Onions 100 pounds 50c ator. The entire stunt was very cleverly conceived and was based on See Albert Whimper. USAC's victorious battle with the invading foe, CAC. CHESTER WHITE BOAR FOR SERVICE See J. L. Barnhart. Phone Butter and all 10-- 3 Mr. JLV2VUP at jyjy- . 1 MOTHERS CLUB quality and a fair price. SCHEMEY'S GOLDEN WEDDING AMERICA'S FINEST BLENDED WHISKEY "It's ALL PINT-N- whiskey." o. 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