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Show 1935 NQV- - 21 THE LEHI FREE PRESS news high school i eld in ft AuJItoriuoi, November 27th at "program was arranged committee. .'Eal pwam program "Vhe following Mr. will be 'infring by the fPrayer. .u Sking ov "lc ln-- c J BKeant bv the 'Ice-- Mr. u nfftirnim following uic natinee dance in fViAra- will ho sji""aiuiu. KIOR GIRLS HOLD MEETING ... w. junior vjhu the at Second meeting j conjoint trd meeting house, Tuesday even- The main idea of these meetings to get better acquainted and to organized so that they will have junior festival. more successful .a H iv, v Iw.h Soren.on visiuj t i Mr iAarj Evans has accepted a sition a'-- l' osorensoa Mr. and Mrs 1 I Wardle, Mrs. T. Mr. J T. Jackson spent the weekVeria Thayne end with Mrs. Anne Sritz of Salt Taylor and Mi were Provo business visitors Monday. Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Max Barker of Oregon, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Curtis. Mrs. Samuel Bateman and daughter, Mr and Mrs. Boyd Gilbert were the Maureen, of Magna, visited with Sunday guests of Miss Ida Thurman Mrs. Kate Anderson, Monday. and Miss Margaret Thurman. po- Provo. Miss Veria Thayne is visiting with in Murrav 'his week. v..-- A. B. Anderson with Mr. and Mr. J. M. Anderson in Salt Lake, Monday. A. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Bron and The Fifth Ward Primary Officers daughters of Provo. visited with Mrs. for 80 at count Percale yard and teachers met at the home of Mrs. Julia Brown, Sunday. Goodwin's. adv. Ernest Peterson, Thursday evening. ..... I),,n 0!.,v,. The regular business meeting was fMrs. Robert Gilchrist entertained Don Allred is ill at his home this Robert C hatn,!d .laved with held. Mr. Peterson, Mrs. Elva Allen at a bridge club, Monday. Games Richard Week. and Mrs. Azor Southwick acted as were played and refreshments were Wells, Lloyd Gunther and Keith hostesses. an- attending the V served. Mrs. Josephine Young is ill at her AC. in Logan. Saturday and Sun home this week. dav. Thev.. v,,. i 'ue luoiuan game mere Saturday. They also visited Henry Sorenson is .reported ill this wun tne other Lehi students. week. tit-- F,.nn..; V congregation, hnriis. 3rd and 4th grades fjer 'he direction of Ruth Rothe. Rick sisters. 'fXap dance by the fourth grade under the the fPlav by L.tion of Miss Holmstead. thanksgiving story from one of the . - S'Hval of a l,JV,!v Saturday, Neve "i.i nit . Cned out: f at;, vited Mr. and Mrs LOCAMTEMS v.t-!- t v. p. m. by the ;f and "i- cpecial Itanksgiving Assembly Wei-ids- THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1935 " uievn, Saturday and lo te Sun- - - The Social Club held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. EL J. I.arsen Friday afternoon. Mrs. Sadie Southwick and Mrs. LeRoy Davis won the prizes- - Special guests were: Mrs. George Lewis. Mrs. LeRoy Davis and Mrs. I. M. Davis. ntr.-.,,i..- Misses Evelyn Clark. Edna Uvi.v, Mildred i:u.- - ., and Xelda Degelhelk were n ,st,s at a successful progressive party last Thursday night. inose present were: Ivy Russon, uarenee Eloise Benson, Russon Floyd White, Dorothy Roberts, ReeJ Newman, FJmo Nelson, Fred Win lass, John Newman, Carney Hilton and the hostesses Can You Call Help Quickly in Emergency Miss Jean Fo ler was the week-en- d guest of Madge Worlton in Logan. Mrs. Jennie Nostrum and sons Bruce and Reed were Sunday dinntr guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dennis of Provo, were the week-enguests of Leh relatives. d Mrs. Angus Gardner had as her guests, Sundav Mr. and Mrs. Lester Curtis of Richfield and Mr. and Mrs Poulson of Denver. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Watson of Los Angeles, California, Juilett Goates, and daughter. Pauline, and Roland Tidd were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans, Friday. The Lehi Stake M. I. A. are put on a concert, Thursday, December 12th in the Fifth Ward Chapel at 8 o'clock. Leslie Goates is bringing down the "Symphony Singers" and it is sure to be well worth your time. ting A telephone in your home costs but a few cents a day Mrs. Ruth Curtis of Richfield, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner, visited with her parents, Monday, she returned to her home, IT'S ALWAYS NICE AND WARM AT THE Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Overman and Cauesby Overman of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown took a trip to Boulder Dam. They left Saturday and returned Monday. Reports having a wonderful trip. THEATRE LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM day and Saturday, Nov. 22 and 23 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson an nounce the arrival of a fine baby daughter on Sunday, November 10. The mother was formerly Miss Estella Webb of this city. eermnme rwv. and lasts untU Thursday, Nov. 28 Buy Now at these low prices, while they last PRUNES, 25 lb. box, Fresh Dried, CATSUP, 1 Gallon, No. 10 size PEACHES, One Gallon, No. 10 Size DRIED APPLES, 10 Pounds RAISINS, 4 Pounds "Rendezvous" and held their regular meeting. The hostesses were Mrs. Rachel AnderWilliam Powell's greatest role son, Mrs. Ethel Goates and Mrs. Romance and thrills merrily combined! ings him a new screen sweetheart you'll love her! Also the latest issue of Victoria Stewart. The lesson was Anderson. Rachel Mrs. by given ''Timely Military Activities," Gladys Peterson gave a lesson on history and ADMISSION ONLY 10c and 15c Mrs Cheevers of Provo, a county officer, gave a talk on the gathering of historys, a reading was given by Mrs. Beatrice Taylor. "THE MARCH OF TIME" Sunday, Monday and Tuesday November 24, 25 and 26 STARS'-GREATES- SUMMONS HIT! 60-7- 0 98c 39c size, Special - - DRIED PEACHES, 10 Pounds $1.15 DRIED APRICOTS, 5 Pounds 69c VEGETABLE SHORTENING, 2 Pounds ... 25c 39c $1.10 22c Raisins, small packages, either kind HONEY, Uinta Basin 69c VEGETOLA, 4 Pound Buckets The Fort Wall Camp of the Daugh 4 19c Pounds POTATOES and YAMS, ters of the Pioneers met at the home SWEET size cans, large 3 cans 29c of Mrs. Rachel Anderson, Thursday PUMPKIN, No. 2 Every Merry Moment Packed With Thrills WILLIAM POWELL andBINNIE BARNES in ! GREAT Tkl Gallon 79c, Vt Gallon 45c, 5 Gallons $3.75 19c ORANGES, per dozen K dozen .25c LEMONS, per CHERRY CHOCOLATES, 1 pound box .. .25c 1 , COFFEE, M. J. B., Hills, SchUlings COFFEE, M. J. B. Jr. 19c, other brands. .25c lb. COFFEE, 2 pound cans. .55c. . 4 lbl cans $1.10 25c SALAD DRESSING, quart jar lb. package HEWLETT'S GREEN TEA, SALE 20c size ,...12f regular 15c BISCUIT FLOUR, Regular 35c size 15c CAKE FLOUR, Regular 35c size 25c PANCAKE FLOUR, Regular 30c Bag 25c SWEET CIDER, Best Yet, Per Gallon PAR LAUNDRY SOAP, regular 5c per bar 10 Bars for 25c special while it lasts 5c 29c lb. GRAPEFRUIT, 4 Large Fresh Grape Fruit for ..10c PEANUT BUTTER, Large 2 Pound Jar. . . .35c JAMS, Regular 39c glass jar Special Sale Price 25c PEAS, Per Case or 24 Cans $2.15 CORN, Per Case or 24 Cans. $2.10 TOM 4 TOES, Per Case of 24 cans, solid $2 15 pack STRING BEANS, per case of 24 cans . . . .$1.98 GLASS TUMBLERS 3 for 1 Of Close Out Price on some Toilet Soap, 5 bars for In the Fourth Judicial District Court the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. set of 6 stainless BROOMS, Our Best Grade, regular tirriogadveoture,thnll; WILLIAM CURTIS, Plaintiff, vs. KNIVES and FORKS, 98c spectacle ofUoav 89c SPECIAL 75c steel, regular $1.25 HORACE A. CURTIS; GEORGE as three great saods G. GRANT SIMONS, MOP STICKS and CURTIS; C. K. BAKING ..10c 25c size. .19c Jv- POWDER, Large 'tfipJr- most ELIZABETH WIMMER, EDWARD 43c MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 4 lbs for . .29c SIMONS, BROOMS, Good Grade SIMONS, ORRAWELL MARTHA KAPPLE, A. L. SIMONS. ENICE WELLS SIMONS. RUTH BREWERTON, KATE WILLIAMS, ORD and SIMONS FRANK SIMONS, heirs at law of ORRAWELL SIMONS, otherwise ORRA45c LIGHT GLOBES, 15, 30, 60 watts . .10c each WELL SIMMONS and MARTHA BLACKBERRIES, Gallon No. 10 Size all other and 79c both deceased; SMOKE SALT, Large Can 3 for 25c SIMONS, Special persons unknown claiming any right, BUTTERMILK SOAP, regular 5c. .3 Bars 10c PARR 1 large box WASHING 29c SOAP, title, estate or interest in or lien upon 1 Box 5c 1 Polka LIGHTHOUSE Dot in the FREE box described CLEANSER, with regular Parr Soap. the real property 10c CALUMET BAKING POWDER, 1 lb. size 19c 3 Cans for complaint adverse to the plaintiff's ownership or clouding plaintiff's title DEVILED MEAT, 3 cans for 10c PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO, per can. .10c thereto, Defendants. Summons. 10c 15c size in JOLLEYTIME cans, POPCORN, THE CHOCOLATE, Vt Pound Bar 10c TO UTAH THE STATE OF POPCORN sure BLACKBEAUTY POPPERS POPCORN, pops, DEFENDANTS: 35c SAID 25c 2 Pounds You are hereby summoned to apHOMINY, large can 10c 7 Rosalind Kusseu Lewis Stone after the CARNATION WHEAT TOILET pear within twenty days 1000 FLAKES, Sheets PAPER, 5c Regular if service of this summons upon you, 19c .TOILET SOAP This is one of the best values 25c Size Wved within the county in which this 3 cans 35c offered in a hard water soap. .6 large bars 25c action is brought, otherwise, within GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 Cans defend days after service, and thirty No. size can 15c ALSO PATHE 2i2 PINEAPPLE, Large NEWS and a GOOD CARTOON COMEDY. the above entitled action; and in case will to do, judgment nf your failure so ADMISSION 10c and 20c. to be 'rendered against you according which the of complaint, the demand said has been filed with the clerk of Court. a This action is brought to recover in plaintiff title to BARGAIN HIGHT quieting judgment AMERICAN FORK, UTAH the following described premises, in t: RAINS CARY CLAUDE GRANT and tMtuate in Utah County, Utah, the of Commencing 66 Links West Southeast Northeast Corner of the 9 JEWELERY DEPARTMENT of Section 6, Township iJuth Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base Clock and Jewelery Repairing. All Watch, 194 work guaranteed satisfactory. We have a nice Meridian, thence West 19.16 West Also Chapter No. 14 of (Tain thence South line of jewelry. Come in and see what We have. East 2.77 89' South thence Cha SPECIAL THIS WEEK "THE ROARING WEST 18 26 Chams, Cha nt hence North Alarm Clocks 89c West 1.11 Cha.ns 35 North thence AND A GOOD CARTOON COMEDY Pocket Watches 89c LETS GQ1 to place of beginning.& POPE. SEATS 10 BROCKBANK Boys' and Girls' Wrist Watches, Regular NOTi? nn. Plaintiff's Attorneys, . for this week in nu. $5.00 Special ..$1.98 s .j... Block Provo Utah. frdert".h8ve ine bargain Show will beweane?a Knives Pocket Knight 50c, 75c and $1.00 25c, a SPECIAL SHOW for Thanksgiving. 193.x 14. November L. R. KITCHEN. Jeweler, First Publication December 12. Publication Last COMING BROADWAY MELODY." of 10c 5p W i r," i Mincemeat, Lemon, Citron, and Orange Peels, Cranberries, Nuts and Candy. 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