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Show MARCH TBl'BSPAV. 12. lyj'i THE LEHI FREE PRESS LOCAL ITEMS - Caries Ue -- Mr. Arthur Peterson of West .as visiting with Mrs. Nevin Friday. Mrs- Jordan Crabb, .: d Mr. F Ve:! ThI.ak-- XeiK-.-r- - Mi-- . ii'id I ?2lt Raymond 'y- - Pleasant v.ih friends and T A. Tj - '..:.dav. ar.j tr.e av.au.jn f.eld, and the extreme precautions to guard the safety of the ie.a- lanes i v watching the leather mans and warning the tiers constantly by i radio, is dramatized- i Outside of the romance of the subin t!.,- l.vhi Junior II ject itsilf. there are two triangular j ''d th:s wttk due t ;J- - ! e atiairs. one between Carney, a; June Travis, who has the feminine had and plays the part of an (.' AS BEGINS a;r hostess, and another pilot, a part H.ii AY AND SATURDAY played by Henry Wadsworth, Cagney also has had an atfair with a characThe I!;. whach is to Ugai ter played by Martha Tibbetts, who 1 III! j ciock will be for anv- - later becomes the wife of O'Brien. s t i 'in. Those intf-rFor once Cagney does not pet his J n;ay get their kn-kat the girl, deliberately sacrificing her to his i..r the ice of 00c a piece. rival and taking that rival's place in il.ee i!a.-i-will W helpful to a fight m sieet and snow which means everyone f..r they deal with every dav certain death. happenings. ( Thl ne-- First Aid class will begin 4 Saturday evening at 8 o'clockThe COMMUNITY MAY " ij.ks for this class will be obtainable ;. at the meeting fir only 75c. FESTIVAL PLANNED Th.? people are urged to join these classes. They are free except for the; Detailed plans and arrangements .. me suic ue jiueresi- are going forward for a big comin,. munity May Day Festival to be held on May 1st, which is Child Health day. SONS OF PIuNEERS MEETIXG The schools church and community To BE HELD TONIGHT are working together in arranging the event. The Sons of the Utah Pioneers are The outlined events and the order i'1 holding a special meeting and pro- of their presentation, according to the gram, tonight, (Thursday) in the tentative plans, include: Posture Second Ward Chapel at 7:30. Joseph parade, braiding of the May poles, the Ririe, State Treasurer of the camp building of pyramids, dance review, will be the speaker. A special program rhythm or dance review by the grade has been arranged. The pubic is in- children, tumbling stunts form the B. vited to attend. Y. relays by boys and girls, a pageant, special assemblies, health displays, etc. CEILING ZERO The following committees have been appointed : General Ross Nielson, chairman; i One of the greatest romances of the Cecil Ash, Vera Conder, Helen Smith, air, "Ceiling Zero,'' a Cosmopolitan Naomi Halliday. Norine Fox, Ruth production, will be presented by First Rothe, Arleen Goodwin, Ferrel Brems National Pictures at the Royal and Myrtle Allred. Theatre, next Sunday, Monday and Grounds Ross Nielson, chairman; Tuesday, wth James Cagney and Pat Cecil Ash, Joseph Coulam and Dean O'Brien in the steller roles. Prior. Based on the Broadway stage hit by Lighting Lehi City and Utah PowLieut. Commander Frank Wead, the er & Light company. play is crammed with thrills, laughArieen Goodwin and Pageant ter and love. It concerns the dare- Ferrel Brems. devil exploits of three war buddies Winze Swonson, Jos. Advertising who have joined the commercial flyRobison and George P. Price. ing forces, to carry mail and passengSpecial programs Cecil Ash, chair ers in the face of death. man; Norine Fox and Helen Smith. Not that they considered their work Health Smith displays Helen hazardous, but these chairman, and Namoi Halliday. particularly pilots frequently flirted with life and Police Joseph Robison and city. death against the orders of their Junius Ranks and Jos. Equipment superiors. For the first time in air Coulam. or ground man pictures, the Musical numbers Abraham Analso gets an inning in the romance of derson. Posture, Dance Review and Pyramids Vera Conder, chairman. Dance review Norine Fox, chairman. May Poles Norine Fox. chairman. Announcer J. Nile Washburn. 'tan Cits-'.- " Prl.-- hu- - U-e- abxrt fr-m- - nuu is till- -' ijiii ijerilllt; nuasuii, was with her visting Provo, in cloved Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Russun. jnu, Sunday. r. Jx t::.51 I : Wii Tayl.r. v,:-h:- ,4 - I j YOUR DEPOSITS ARE INSURED i to 5,000 Dollars This bank is now a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Commercial Banking Savings Department Safety Deposit Vault Insurance Bonds l, Sidaite QBaimk fi ILeM Telephone 85 ! ) MAIN STREET LEHI. UTAH Stormy Weather Do Your Errands by kee-we- c. . .OUGHT ,N lOVf v T Hospital Notes LEHI TAKES THIRD IN ALPINE LEAGUE iB F-V-E-R-Y-W-H-- Whiskey of Character" Witk Mark f WELL OWNERS MUST FILE ER-E ..IT "" enthusiastic Americans are "double-ricthat demanding in found only deliciousness the famous drinks of Dixie. Schenleys in it They get h CREAM of KENTUCKY whiskey! Bourbon straight PINT eCtmai 'H tt tnhk," !. r. u. s. P.t 09 Schmm DUWbulor Id. N T, Lehi high school cagers, champions of the Alpine district in 1935, wound up the l!.'i6 campaign Wednesday by defeating B. Y. high rivals, 32 to 18, to finish the season in third place. The local quint trailed. 3 to 5, shortly after hostilities opened, but at the find of the first quarter held a 9 to 5 lead and increased this margin as play continued. Milton Russon, reserve forward bagged four field goals in his short forward, turned in a sparkling performance, gathering three field goals and a pair of charity tosses and in addition turned in a sparkling floor game. Mangum. a guard, and Coleman, regular center, looked heat for Provo and American Fork played received their final game in the Lehi gyra. treatment at the Lehi Hospital thU Tuesday evening. The game was for week : the purpose of finding out which team Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ramsay of would go to the tournament as first American Fork wish to announce the place for this district. American Fork birth of a lovely baby girl, born in the won the game with a four-polead local hospital Friday. Provo will play the Spanish Mrs. Myrtle Hunting of American Fork team at Payson Friday to see Fork, underwent an operation for ap- who will go as runners-u- p from the two districts- pendicitis Friday. Miss Ruth Lott received medical treatment at the hospital Saturday. lived most of his life. Their many Joseph Coulam had a hernia oper friends are sending their congratu-latio- cj aiion preformed Monday. and best wishes to them. '' Mrs. Merrill Warnick of Pleasant Mrs. Peck has be;n a devoted workGrove is receiving medical treatment er in the church affairs of the Fourth at the hosptal this week. Ward. She has been entertained by her Gary Carson, baby boy of Mr. and friends this past week. A party was Mrs. Elvin Carson of Fairfield, regiven in her honor in the Fourth Ward ceived treatment durng the past week meeting house Monday afternoon. A for pneumonia. program and games were enjoyed by Lloyd Assay was operated on for the guests and refreshments were appendicitis Thursday. served. George Johnson of Pleasant Grove, was admitted to the hospital ThursMrs. Ivor Peterson entertained at a day for medical treatment and was card party Saturday afternoon for the removed to his home. Sunday. Mrs. Wallace ladies: following Arnld Peterson of Payson. is re- Hebertson, Mrs. Victor Smith and oper- Mrs. covering from an appendcitis George Pierce. Mrs. Dick Gaia-for- d, ation which was preformed Thursday Mrs. Edward Gaisford and Mrs. in the local hospital. John Bunten of Ameican Fork. Mrs. Jesse Frampton of Tleasant Grove is the proud mother of a fine baby boy, born March 10th. Lucille. Allen and Eugene Strasburg had their tonsils removed Wednesday. Cassel Willes had his tonsils taken SAVE YOUR HARNESS out Saturday. AND LEATHER GOODS Dick Cooper, son of Mrs. Josephine Cooper and Odell Peterson had their We are headquarters for tonsils removed Tuesday. No. 1 NEATSFOOT OIL The Best Oil for any kind of leather. The following ratients nt 25-2- MARRIAGE We have it clear or black in pints, quarts, or by the gallon. Georgeanna Peck and John Watkins of American Fork, were married in the Salt Lake Temple, Wednesday, March 11. They will make their home in American Fork, where Mr. Watkins has LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER THURSDAY No. 61 QUART No. Cm. T. FULL 90 PROOF - 60 Surt O- - In.. """"V D. U. P- - NOTES PHONB 184-- W WEEKLY PROGRAM AND FRIDAY, MARCH 12 and 1,3 HAROLD LLOYD IN 'The Milkey Way" Also Chapter No. 4 of THE ADVENTURES OF FRANK HERRIWELL" And the Latest Sport Reel. Admission Only 10c and 15c. 14 KATIIERINE HEBPURN in "Sylvia Scarlet" The story of a reckless girl who became a boy to play a hand in a dangerous Also Good Shorts Only 10c and 15c. game with a crew of lonely men. SUNDAY. MONDAY and TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 16 and 17 "WHATEVER YOU DO, IF YOU LIKE EXCITEMENT. . . DONT M MISS CEILING ZERO!" Un Hf rtdlt rtm4 ''"',t Ak Crttlo J '7 YOU'D exyeui ktart mixing - m uS .9timi j Jinmii n"" Anyone desiring to file on wells may do so at the Lehi Memorial Building on March 13. 14. 20 and 21, 1936. No claims will le accepted after March 22, 19.W. - MAIN STREET Royal Theatre " " BUTTER WRAPPERS We will print your butter papers on better quality paper at a cheaper price- Try the Free Press first and be satisfied. BOBS SHOE SHOP IT'S ALWAYS NICE AND WARM AT THE I.V "77Tu. tttkm IMMEDIATELY HERE GAME PLAYED TIE-OF- SATURDAY ONLY, MARCH 'A. Schenley MARCH 12, 1338 THURSDAY, 53 JAMES July , 1 H 4 pat June Travis Stuart Erwin6arton MacLane from th ttog thrlllar that mad Broadway My Iti pray r all the Daughters of the Pioneers of Lehi in the Fifth Ward. March 12 at 2 o'clock. The program The public is invitedwill consist of the opening song, "Come, Come Ye Saints;" prayer by Mrs. John Anderson of the Evansrille Camp; Tribute to the Pioneers from the Fort Wall Camp; musical selection by Grace Morgan of the Snowgprings camp; stunt from the Evansville camp; reading from the Bluebell camp; violin solo from the Fort Wall camp; reading from the Snow Springs camp; Russon sisters number from the Bluebell camp. Closing song "America" and prayer by the chaplain. A social will be held - for Also PATHE NEWS and a GOOD MUSICAL in NATURAL COLOR. Admission Only 10c and 20c. DONT MISS ITI WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MARCH 18 and 19 Ride again with Hopalong Cassidy on the trail of new adventure I WILLIAM BOYD in "Call of the Prairie" Young love and danger spur Hopalong Cassidy to his most thrilling adventure Alao Chapter No, 5 of "THE ADVENTURE OF FRANK MERRIWELL." . And the latest Popeye Cartoon. Admlesion Only 10c And 15c. COMING SOONWCAPTAIN BU0D." |