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Show THURSDAY THE I.EHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY. JANUARY 9, 1S36 THE LEHI FREE PRESS PbUhed by The Lehi Free Pre Every Thursday Lehi, Utah fnon i Mrs. E. J. Mrs. LtRov tS Smith, ."lr Reuben Wm lt x. Mrs. James C,.-,- . ... t .... '. -- 7 Mr,. i Lott home of Mrs r rank f..: , dinner was held American Fork. dav at the home of Mrs. Kate Anderson honoring the birthday of Mr. H. R. Spurrier. A birthday cake Get a Free Famil?-. centered the table and other favors finest theatre, the Rcygj were there to delight the guests. each 50c paid on Lehi Free Press, the Mr- and Mrs. I. L. Lott and Mrs. par!i in to John Brown spent New Year's day in LehL Provo visiting with Mr. and Mrs. paper Denzil Brown and family. 8-- New-Year- A family Entered at the postoftVe at Lehi, UUh, matter- - SUBSCRIPTIOX One year Gaisford entertained a ew jmi u1mKl to the folluwmg Miss Pansy Gaisford and Williaam Wood of Salt Lake and "Mr and Mrs. Bud Sudwerks. Mr. Sarah 8-- as second class Mr. and Mrs. Tt Lgan, visited wit! Clark. Monday -- This The Supreme Court Didn't Object to George P. Price, Manager Otfce. 32 W. Main St., residence. 2nd West md Stat St-- , Lhi. UUh Office Phont residence 117-- Mr. and Mrs. Jamts son. Red. returned home. Saturday Mr. after spends the holidays with and Mrs. J. Vern Taylor of Monroe. $1.00 s JJ sublcl ITEMS LOCAL - uiarj Mr. and Mrs. Harmon McAffee of Provo were in Lehi. Sunday visiting with Mr- - and Mra- George Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Taylor, Mrs. Alex Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brown returned to their home. TuesLehi day after a few days visit in with friends and relatives. - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dransfield and family of Ogdcn, visited with Mrs. Enoch Russon on New Year's day. j 4V Ira x " v Mrs. H. R. Spurrier and son, Stanton, spent Tuesday visiting in Provo with Mrs. Cyril Anderson and Mrs. Clifton Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Kirkham entertained the following at a supper New Year's eve after spending the evening at a dance at Cedar Fort: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Turner. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts, Mr- - and Mrs. Arthur Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Butt, Mr. and and Mrs. Earl Gaisford. Loveridge, Mr. and Mrs. Thel Mecham and Mr. and Mrs. Beck of American Fork; June and Rer Ange. Payson and Samuel Bow and Mr. and Mrs. Kirkham. jp Some surprising figures have just been made public by the Brookings Institution showing the cash benefit to each indivdual if the nation's wealth actually were distributed equally. In 1929, said a report by Harold G. Moulton, president of the Institution, total wealth in the United States was $460,000,000,000. By 1935 that had shrunk to $300,000,000,000. Redistri bution, he calculated, would give each DR. E. MANSFIELD like family in the land something adds: he But $15,000. CHIROPRACTOR of Provo "Four hundred and sixty billion however, is merely the value dollars, in will be LEHI at the home of B. W. BROWN. 218 W. 6th North St placed on our farms, mines, railways, factories, etc. It includes not only One Night A Week private property but also that owned THURSDAY NIGHT by the government. A physical redisAll who need our services are invited tribution if the nation's wealth would to call between 7 and 8 P. M. We cannot divide a impossible. railroad track or a telephone line, a EXAMINATIONS FREE coal mine or the Empire State El-wo- SCHOOL SUPPLIES Better Supplies For Less Money 5c and 10c Bunch Type Paper Be Bunch Beaver Fillers Ruled .5c Bunch Beaver Fillers, Plain. .... .... .... 5c each Composition Note Books Large Composition Note Book. . .10c Get Your Supplies Hero LEHI FREE PRESS Send in your order today for Materials Used Are The Beat PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWEST Apply Dr. Mounton's yardstick to one of the biggest industries in the nation steel- - Its properties wealth include such things as plants and mills. If all could be converted into cash, and that cash equally distributed, it would mean only $40 for each person. "These things are wealth," Dr. Moulton added, "only because they produce income." In plainer words, the steel industry in its present form means year-roun- d jobs for nearly 450,000 men ; redistributed on a basis, it would mean about 75 cents a week to each individual. ENGAMPASSES WANTED TO BUY HAY First or third crop, ton or little over Lehi Free Press. Call 8-- Man's Dress Glove hand. Call at this office. for Electric Washing Machine For Sale $10.00 First class condition. See Abe Elder. Leht. Boar For Service Frank Barnes. Ap. 81 FOR SALE CHEAP Good Building Lot, 8 by 11 rods with 24 by 80 feet chicken coop on the ground- - See Mrs. Thomas Crabb. For Expert Maytag Service Call or Writ Carl Smith, Fairfied. Cedar Valley. Pd. Kittinger started Dawis J-2- 8 to- were school at the B. Y..U.. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckualter of j American Fork, wire Lehi visitors' Sunday- - A complete span of life, from child hood to old age, is covered in Para mount's screen version of George Du Maurier's well known novel, "Peter Ibbetson" starring Gary Cooper and Ann Harding, coming Friday and Saturday to the Royal Theatre. When the picture opens. Cooper and Miss Harding are seen in the persons of Dickie Moore anS Virginia Weidler, ages eight and sir respectively. The next time they meet they are grown up, each approximately twenty years older. As the story progresse, the years pasis by until at the finale Cooper appears as an aged man, at least 80 ytars old. The makeup of both stars correspondingly changed as they make the transition from youth to middle and old age. "Peter Ibbeton.' an immortal love classic that has been read as a book, seen as a play and an opera, now reaches the screen, deviating but slightly from the original work. It concerns the great love between a man If year Sewing Machine or Lawn Mower needs repairs. Siseore or Saws Sharpened. William Osborne will do and a woman, a love that nothing It. could break, a love that grew greater When reading hand bills watch for in a dream fanatasy when circuma Lehi imprint on them. If they are stances ruled that these two people be printed in Lehi they are entitled to separated. A powerful, soul stirring romance, your patronage. the film is an accurate picturization of the novel whose popularity has FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE Former DarHns? Hotel property on strengthened rather than dimmed Laid Main St. LehL Owner C. H. Martin with passing generations. dale. 650 So. Sarin; St., Lee Angolas. against the colorful background of the 1M0-- P 840 period in England. California. The Athenian Club held their meeting at the home of Mrs. T F. Kirhkam, Thursday with Mrs, R. J. Whipple giving the lesson. DR. E, MANSFIELD f i I Wreal Lott returned to New York, where he attends school. Thursday afttr spending the holidays with his parents. and M s. O- A. Holmstead and daughter, Cle, were t&e Sunday din ner guests of Mr- and Mrs. Victor Holmstead. M r. - MUSIC by Dornford Yates If A TEMPEST of thrills and romance Deep intrigue in a feudal castle! Love gambles with murder millions in gold and a countess' hon' or the stakes! The most thrilling serial story published in years. Once you've begun.you'll not miss a single chapter. PRO! Coi respe forms Come In and give ni a trkl, done THE - while yon wis, PARK SI REPAIRING SI HAROLD OSBORNE, PrI STATE STREET, LEHI, HI Somethings 1 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans at tended the birthday party given in honor of Mrs. Evan's grandfather, Heber Smith, Sunday. Mrs. W. I. Hayden and baby nrcently returned to their home in Mrs.. Hayden Diego, California'. ben visiting here for the last months with her parents. Mr. Mrs. Samuel Webb. boy. San has few and .Raeldon Goates with a few other boys, who went to California to, play basketball, stopped in Lehi, on their way back to school, to see his mother Mrs. Juilette Goates. The boys reported a splendid trip. They visited at Los Angeles Boulder Dam, San Francisco, Santa Fe and on New Year's day they went to the football game In the Rose Bowl at Pasadena. James E. Peppe: Bottled in Bond "Old School" way Monday evening: Mr. an,d Mrs. Eldon Brown of Delta, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown of Seattle, Washington; John Brown, Payson; Mr and Mrs. Lowell Brown, Mrs. Julia Brown, Howard Brown of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs, Howard Timpson of Am. Fork and the Lott family. Fine whiskey must be made slowly that's the principle of these "Old School" distillers. And after just one taste of its mellow delicious flavor, you'll agree whole- Mr. and Mrs. Dayrl Fowler enter heartedly with them. tained. Saturday night honoring their bilver Wedding Anniversary. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. John Zim merman, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis Mr. and Mrs. James Comer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis, Mr. and Mrs. I. Lott and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Madsen of Provo. Mrs. Carlton Wilson entertained at a shower for Harold Ilutchings, Fri day night. A variety of games were played and a dainty luncheon was served to the following guests: George uone. Arva Wing, Gene Wilson fliadge Worlton, Max Wilson, Valine Hansen, Harold Hutchings Lucill interton, Laurel Ilutchings, Ken nem Kearney, Kalph oGates, Mary waitonof American Fork. Wayne Aiirea anu oe isall. Mr. and Mrs- Oliver Kittinger at tended the Utah Woolen Mills Conven tion. Friday and Saturday which was held in bait Lake City at the Temple Square Hotel. About 85 neonlp wero present to enjoy the programs. The guests were extensively entertained, Friday evening, the men attended the wrestling match and the women attended the picture show. Saturday they made a trip through the woolen mills and a two hour trip around to the most interesting places in Salt Lake, dinner was served at the blanket factory, at 5:30 they attended a dress parade, displaying the new spring styles, at the Temple Square Hotel, at READ IT EVERY WEEK 7:30 they were entertained at a banAS IT APPEARS SERIquet and the Utah Woolen Mills radio program was broadcasted from the ALLY IN THIS PAPER! hotel, presenting IVter Spraynozzle. After this a radio entertainer stayed -- v v.re m,m io present the guests with STARTING SOON IN THIS PAPER few good laughs. A Schenley Product BOTTLED IN BOND under U. PINTS Copyright, r 193S. Jam- - S. Government Supervision QUARTS No. 29 No. 30 E. ft Co., EE! A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH ON SUBSCRIPTION 50c VM . Send In Your Subscription W , whisk a fine "uniurried" "might whiskey made the Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott entertained for the following at a turkey dinner i STORM n Mrs. John Brown entertained her family, Sunday at her home. All her children were there but one son. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Taylor and" two sons of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Brown and family and Mr- - John Brown from rayson, Mr. and Mrs- Denzil Brown of Provo: Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brown and family of Delta; Mr- - and Mrs Alex Brown of Seattle, Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown and family and Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Minr and small son returned to their home in Mrs. Kay Kirkham of Salt Lake, Rexburg,. Idaho, .Monday, after stay- - secently spent a few days with her inp with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse ltrickj Mrs. Oliver and Mr. parents. for the past month; SittingcT. SPAN OF LIFE LOST 1936 Senior Class Ring with initials R. J. G. Finder return to Ralph Goates and claim reward. FOUND-rlg- ht Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Bradhaw Salt Lake visitors, Monday. known" LOVE DRAMA WANT ADS LOCAL ITEUS CHIROPRACTOR of Provo will be u LEHI at the home of R W. BROWN, 218 W. 6th North St. THURSDAY NIGHT One Night A Week All who need our services are invited Since wealth itself cannot be to call between 7 and 8 P. M. physically redistributed, he then sug EXAMINATIONS FREE An equal gests a look at income. distribution of income, he calculated, would give each person "$673 in the most prosperous year we have ever share-the-weal- th BUTTER WRAPPERS The Sons of Pioneers meeting will be held in the High School Music Room, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. All members are invited to be present. ' SHARE WHAT WEALTH? PIONEERS TO MEET SON'S OF ' Mr. and Mrs. Cioide Stone and son of Vineyard, spent New Year's day in Lehi visiting with Mrs. Enoch Russon. 113 E Today One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c The Only Paper FEEE IPEE Tht Si. and Prints All Local Ne Ada in Lehi. WHY list GUILD LEil? , |