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Show i THURSDAY, THURSDAY, NOV. 21. 1935 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter ard the werk-en- d family of Eureka, tj-in Lthi vUiting ith it.au ves. THE LE1U KREE PRES3 ProM PuUUfced by The Lehi Fr Evory Thursday Pboc CUi I-- ; and Mrs. Crorge P. Price and Sat family were alt urday afternoon. -- George P. Prlca. It W. Main St.. Harder ruidenco, 2nd St.. Uhi. L'Uii and Slate WM Office, ktered at the pouic at Lehi Utah, aa second ctasa matter. SUBSCRIPTION Ob 11.60 year ITEMS LOCAL Mrs. Stanley Clark spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mr. nd Mrs. George Lewis, Cleora Lewis and Maxine Austin went to Salt Lake. Tuesday. Remember Saturday is the day to file on underground water at the Memorial Building. Mr. and Mrs. Le Vere Ilitchman of Tooele, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manning. is of Tooele, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Willard Manning this week. Cotton, Silk or Mercerized sewing thread assorted sizes or colors, 6 for adv. 25c at Goodwin's. The Sunshine Committee of the Lehi First Ward entertained in honor of David Lossee, Friday. A impromptu program was enjoyed by the guests and refreshments were served. Those present were Rachel Anderson. Celestia Schow, Ethel Goates, Louise Goates, Addie Rodeback. Christie; Willes, May Greenwood of American Fork and Martha Ann Dorton. The First Ward Bee Hive girls were entertained to a prettily appointed party at the home of Miss Rachel Games Bone. Thursday evening. vere played and the winners of the prizes were Atha Hebertson, Dorthea Evans and Inez Peterson. Refresh ments were served and a good time was had by all. Those present were Emma Fox, Elaine Holmes. Phyllia Bushman. Beth Peterson, Beth Brit- Ian, Dorthea Evans. Margaret Banks, Dorma Kirkham. Theda Hinkie, Atha Hebertson, Phyllis Parish, Iela Cox and their teachers Inex Peterson, Rachel Bone and Mrs. Ray Durnell TOR : l. v, "" I i wcc-k- ,nd Mrs. Vl y anj ''n , ; d Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stewart of Sa Citv. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Schow. - Mrs. James Zimmirman an Mr Mrs. W. G. Pace and daughter. Henry Sorer.son were business visitLucille, of Salt Lake, visited with Mr. ors to Salt Lake City. Monday. and Mrs. Noble Evans. Thursday. Freda Phillips left for the minion Mrs. Edith nd Hildabrand Davis, school Monday. She was accompanied and Mrs Charles Colledge attended bv her Darents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi a wedding at Beaver, Thursday. Phillips and Leo Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bezzant, Mr. Be sure the red ball trade mark is on the rubbers you buy. Fresh stock and Mrs. LaMar Green and Mrs. adv. Jlattie bezzant of Lindon. were guests at Goodwin's. of Mr. and Mrs. E!dn Bone. Monday ' , Mrs. Edith Davis and Mr. Hilla-bran- d atfernoon. Davis and John and Glen Davis Mrs. James II. Gray and daughter, were Salt Lake visitors, Monday. Dorothy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dave Wainsguard of Ogden, Ben Buckwalter of American Fork, visited with Mrs. George II. Goates, Sunday. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Allsop and Mr. and Mrs. George Ricks and baby and Mrs. Ray Allsop and little visitors last daughter. Donna, of Murray, were family were Logan week. guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor and Miss Verla Thayne. Monday Mrs. Ellis Smth. oldest daughter of afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson was reMiss Mia Christofferson and Miss ported seriously ill at Anapa. Idaho, some of the family have1 gone to Idaho Ellen Christofferson entertained at a to see her. shower Monday night for Mrs. Gifford who was jusi recently Brown, Mrs. rhyllis Hitchcock and son. married. The party was held at the Games werei Dick, went to Idaho Falls, Idaho, to Chnstofferson home. visit with Mrs. Glen Wilkerson, Mon- played and refreshment? were served day. Mrs. Wilkerson is the daughter The recent bride received many beau- of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson. tifuf and useful gifts. The guests were: Norma Adamson, Faye Adam-so- n. Mrs. Mrs. Delia Skinner, Luther Coatea is reported ill at hi lis home. Mr. Coates recently returned1 Milan, Karlyn Chatleld, Fern Rothe, from a visit to his old home in Ruth Rothe, Mrs. Reed Christofferson, Melba Brown, Jenalyn Wing, Ruby Christensen. Ivy Christofferson. Jean Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle, Hrs. T. Fowler, Mrs. Lucille Schow, Elfie A. Taylor and Miss Verla Thayne Hansen, and the bride. Mrs. Gifford Brown. were business visitors to Provo. M." . Alva " - ' lr an Sunday, - or ... Mr. and Mrs. Lowell ChfcJ f. entertain Veiling ulll " .,.) a,u ',- - ...... Llrlfc -and e Ala- ' ui""" dav afternoon Fox of Am- Mr. and Mrs. GitTords I I .! f tf t,sV, Sunday. . I visited in II. Ray Carter home. Thurs- fc".i'iai Club at her with Mr- and Mr the Sunday i. SifTt a Salt Lake visit- Mr,. tU, Honing Ka.ph rrovo ousiness visitors, Mr.-- - Mr. and Mr?. Alma Beck spent the week-enat Eureka w:th Mr. anu Mrs. R. L. Garriety and fam Vt7 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and baby of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manning, Sunday. Mr. George MuHer Mrs. Grant Littlefur and children spent Friday in Pleasant Grove, visiting with Mrs- Littleford's parents. Fern Marsh Is rm'ing with Hackett and Maud Hackett this yp. .1;, m.s Is I i 1 Mr. and Mrs Clyde For .. .. . ol- Pi,, ,rii f - 2C Charles Crabb, Sunday. E ..jfciai p"fc folio ried out Kingintr j.5 Mrs. Armond Webb "'rrayerenteri, o her nome in favsnn fn m it mime . f jpageant .i Cmirrif r and Eddington, Mrs. C. J. McK.'u ' Mr and Mrs- nowa.u ban- - A. W. Davis. Mrs. Afton 4 der '"e a attended Smith Mrs. ljaul Gik A Miss Utelia Sunford. s iTapdani at n Allan Field, Mrs. W. i 2 " ouet given bv asocial unit Keeiy and children Jayce and t'aui. fplav ty Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. Mrs. m rwvo. ...u at Provo, Monday. visited Anderson jL .;ection oi Kate An- i it.. ri,ft.,n cum .Uiu.ucu ,ii IltChell day with Mr. and 'phankspi Utelia rrogressive games were Ellen Christofferson and dereon. ech stud Vera Brown refreshments were served. Miss with visited Smith "Vollovi"! of: t, am Mrs. iiaroiu Nielson f.f in Salt Lake, Sunday. ' s Tiatinee birth the announce (.rove, .1 i i rk,ir liorn Wednesday, ThP Mothers Club met at the home L'N'IOR November 13. Mrs. Nielson was Mrs. Kate Homestead, Saturday. of :. if thl CitV, and luncheon were enjojed erlv tliie D..ni..t pmu"ii The Jun are the Program members who were in attendBarnhart L md Mrs.'. conj those by ;? J a lead by proud grandparents, mee ance. The devotional was !srd lone Gilchrist May Lott, reading by the of The Snow Springs Camp and the regular business problems LANDIS at uie Daughters of the Pioneers met WELT ft I home of Miss May iou., was afternoon The regular program June Hansen entertained a group tarried out and plans for a Christmas of friends at her home, Wednesday, outlined. The party for next month November 13th to a dinner party. The men will eniercam members Camp was spent playing games. Christ evening daughters at an old fashioned were: Allene Frank, (Those present Beth mas party for their December meet 5Iirl Fagan, Marian Lambert, ing. Dickerson, Dick Zoe Ball, Thrasher. THE PARK SHOE Delile Hitchcock, Calvin Fox. Craig Watkins The genealogical classes of the Lehi Crabb. Joe Lambert, Ross REPAIRING SH5P hostess. Mr. and the charming Third Ward met at the home of and Mrs. Johrr Brems, rriaay even 8TATE STREET, LEHI UTAt ing Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts gave a LUCKY ELK HUNTER HAROLD OSBORNE, Pr demonstration with her set of genea Come la and give us a trial, logical books and" a talk on the proper L. C. Rick was the lucky hunter wav to fill out genealogical blanks done while you wait. who got the largest elk of Mount was Riven by Arnold Brems. Follow' and 7 Nebo. The elk being a pointer fng the meeting refreshments were 800 pounds. weighing served. C'O , Mr- -. Scott, after. oi .'ir. '.he ahow. dinner ihey ttended gut- - ... ; with erican Fork, visited Sunday. Fox, Jesse Mrs Mr. and - i rr.i, , . -- 1'i.nt ' LT ff maim Mrs. Grant Littleford and children ren and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gurney spent Sunday in Pleasant Grove visiting with relatives. Mrs. Mary Parks of Sandy spent week-en- d with her sister tcnS brtoher-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. James the C. t f ' - a Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thayne and sans, Richard and Gordon, of Prtmn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Christensen of Salt Lake were the Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis; Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Fox. Wallace Beery Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fagan enter tained at their home for the following "CHINA SEAS" SEASON'S to lands, city lota and mining claims. guests. Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. F. W MOST EXCITING FILM Or If you want a deed, mortgag or Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Azor Clark, and Frank Hillwell and the Fagan family. conveyance mad sea Three of nmlland's most brilliant stars add to their laurels in the Stoper Hawk sanfroized high back spectacular production, "China Seas," overalls why not buy the best. Good which plays at the Royal Theatre, or leavs word at this office adv, Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. win's sell 'em. The stars are Clark Gable, Jean C Mrs. Hazel All red and Mrs. Ada Harlow and Wallace Beery, together Allred entertained the Evansville gain for the first time in almost five REK0VATK1G MATTRESS Camp of the Daughters of the Pion years. And it is a stirring story of ad Have your mattresses renovated. eers, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Roy cleaned and recovered with new tick Passey and Mrs. Porter of Provo venture and romance, a story that were present. Refreshments were teems with lusty action and abounds ing or only $3 95. with strange emotional qualities that We convert your cotton mattress in- - served. to a springfill and make those feather brings them together. Mr. and Mrs. F. Cameron of New The locale is, perhaps, the strang mattresses and pillows. visited at the home of Mr. est and most- Mexico, One day service. fascinating yet seen on and Mrs. J. F. Fagan last week. Mr the screen the wild southeast coast Phone 225 South 3rd East Fagan and Mr. Cameron were friends of China, last stronghold of twentieth when they were young boys and had century pirates. It is a region of not seen each other for forty years. howling tropical hurricanes, and of Friday Mr. and Mr. Cameron return- strange perils. All of these have their ed to their home in New Mexico, part in the film, the physical dangers GOOD HORSE FOR SALE $35 providing a fitting background of the takes it. Abraham Anderson. Harold Comer, son of Mr. and Mr9. powerful human drama of fierce FOR SALE Sweet Table Carrots, James Corner has recently open loves, bitter hates and sinister intri He has gue. EOc per bu. Geo. Ricks, Lehi Junction. ed a jewelry store in Logan. a very smart looking place in the center of the business section. His BILL POWELL SCORES HIT ANDERSON'S PURE HONEY many JLeni xrieads wish him suc IN NEW SPY DRAMA FOR SALE Mrs. Alice Hutching. cess in his new work. Before moving .. . o : to Logan Harold lived in Boulder City, 168 W. 6th North. Lehi. ii. . opies win De wun us so long ag Nevada. nations hold any jealousies toward APPLES Delicious, Johnathan and each others. Therefore, spy dramas Rome Beauty. 25c bushel. Thrasher Mrs. Evelyn are Mrs. Fern Larsen, always timely and Metros Ranch. Thone 347-- J 1. tf Shepherd, and Nellie Macwell enter Goldwyn-Mayer brings to the screen LOST Odd Fellows Pin with tained at a party for Miss Clarice one of the most gripping stories based Robert Beverldge name on. Notify this Allred and Jay Richards. Saturday on this subject in William Fowell's at the home of Mrs. Fern new starring film. "Rendexvous," office or Robert Beveridge. It evening Larsen. Games were played and re which plays Fri. and Saturday at the WANTED POTATOES Will trade freshments were served. Thirty Koyal Theatre. one years subscription with one f imily guests were present A Gripping flot pass to the Royal Theatre for 1 bushel Kennezvous' is the story of The First Ward Primary held of good potatoes. America's famous bureau party at the home of Mrs. Elsie the World War, with the during Machine If your Sewing or Law for Freda Phillips who will science of the cryptographer playing Mower needs repairs, Slssora or Saws soon leave for the mission field. Tha me principle roie. William Osborne will do Sharpened, party was held in the form of handPowell comes to us this time as an It. kerchief shower. Those present were: different detective from his entirely CHESTER WniTE BOAR FOR Mrs. Dorothy Southwick. Florence roles in the past, and the best he has SERVICE See J. L. Barnhart, Phone Jensen, Mrs. Zola Rutledge. Mrs. portrayed so far. As a puzzte editor Emma Despaln Mrs. Martha Ann 10-- 3 drafted into the tf Cox, Mrs business Virginia Gurney, Mrs. at Washington he finds himself en- -. . , Reva Downs. Mrs. Agnus Anderson of FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE mesneo in Former Darling Hotel property on Salt Lake was the special guest, Reah uations with many complicated sit many notorious enemy Main St Lehi. Owner C. H. Martin- - Higgensen. Ila Bushman. May Fox, as well as with the lovely agents me, 650 So. Spring St., Los Angclea, Alta Clark. Audrey Thomas, Matilda daughter of the Assistant Secretary IMO-p- l California. 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