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Show THURSDAY THE LEHI FREE PRESS irA THURSDAY. APRIL Bfflw EM .Miss Lauicl t Crabb were a visitor of Leh l,..J .uuuutusinisi visitors in rrovo, Mr Grove, is rejoicing ' vtr the arrival a baby boy born Saturday. April 11th the nut i,f the Pioneers in f th end are entertaining in their honor at a I'tan cunty. will be i ,,..n'v (Seers and oelegate wedding reception to be held in the to Second Ward Amusement Hill at fc in the l'cal hotpiti!. give inat the j leader. Mr. o'clock. Many friends and relatives Local datructk.i.s Mrs. Emma Baker was brought iuiot ir.e in be have been inivted to attend the social. w: charge for rneui.al Majj Adam, The nuptials will make their home the hospital on Sat ui Jay conventi"". ir:et-.it-- s rt.-t- nt pen nd Mrs- - Kevin T. - Is.-.-. 'tit - 11 j j WE BID ' work on for your dry e offer perfect the basis that workmanship and prompt service. We clean everything from neckties to curtains and rujrs. Phone Lehi 36-for our driver to call. Our prices are moderate. We call every Wednesday and Friday. c PROVO GLEANING & DYEING GO, "We Clean Your Clothes Cleaner' in American Fork, where Mr. Holin-drak- e care- is employed. Our price on printed butter The bride is a graduate from the is lower, our quality higher. local school and she has taken an active part in Lehi's outstanding events- - She is well liked and known BOY SCOUT PRESS CLUB about town and her many friends are fu-- i offering their best wishes for her TROOP ONE ture happiness. Other parties are planned in her ut nieetm wfcs held, No regular honor for the coming weekfine pro- because the mutual held act play. gram and a one After the program the ward awardwho had earned The marriage of Miss Maurine ed badges to the ones couldn't qualify The scouts is an- - them. Poci! and Cecil Stephenson, in attendance, nounced this week. The wedding cere for many things except Dick at those receiving badges were: mony was performed Bob Austin. Higginson, Webb, A. Jay the home of the bride by President Karren, Mark C. Schow. Relatives and close friends Glen Daniels, Blaine Dean Kirk-haBuhman. Keith Bradshaw. attended. Dick Fox. Wilson I.ott, Don Mr. Stephensen was a former resiJR. Gray and Dean Willis. All dent in Levan, where Maurine has Rick, were present to mutual 1" of which been teaching school for the past few The scoutmaster also over. times or years. Maurine had lived in l.ehi for for music and ataward an received school she taught many years before . i . tendance. bhe is tne uaugnier oij in lvan. Mark Bradshaw and Keith BushMrs. Nicholine Powell of this city. man, Reporters. Lehi in home They will make their for the present time. POWKLL-STEPHENSE- N - MARRIAGES WEST GOES NORTH Miss Donna Gillman of Orem, and Glen B. Chilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. TO STAR IN TALE J. W. Chilton of this city, were married in Salt Lake City, Friday. OF KLONDIKE RUSH The groom is a graduate of the Lehi High School and has attended Mae West's new picture the B. Y. U. at Provo, and was a star Annie." will be at the dike school basketball player on the high Theatre. Friday and Saturday. team. Their hosts of friends are wishVictor McLaglen plays opposite the ing them a happy and suecesaul blonde star in this story of gay and gusty days of the '90's. As a title indicates, most of its action takes place H during the famous Alaskan Gold Rush. But it opens on the equally is made of the Announcement famous San Francisco Barbary Coast, Miss Sarah Earl, daughmarriage of Mae is virtually the prisoner ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Earl of of.heregambling-house a proprietor. When American Fork, and Fred Osterloh, to escape, there is a batshe attempts OsterE. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman in which he is killed. loh of Lehi, which took place, Tuesday tle Mae flees the country on a boat April 7, in Salt Lake City. bound for Nome and the Gold Rush. McLaglen is the captain, and McAUSTIN.HOLINDRAKE Laglen is soon entranced by his curvaceous passenger. Also on the boat Among the outstanding social events is a girl missionary, whose failing f the week is the marriage of Miss health death at sea. brings Maixne Austin, daughter of Mr. and Miss West, who has meanwhile beMrs. Clifford Austin, to George Htlin-drak- e come the girl's devoted friend, dons of American Fork- - The marri- her clothes when Federal operatives, age will take place in the Salt Lake led by Phillip Reed, board the vessel Temple, Friday. April 17th. In the as it nears Alaska. They are searchevening of the 17th the bride's parents ing for Mae, but do not recognize her in the disguise. However, when she reaches Nome, she finds she must continue to masQUALITY FOOD SAVINGS querade as the missionary and the resulting complications bring the proAT duction to an exciting and thrilling climax. EARL-OSTERLO- BROADBENTS LIBBY'S FRUIT TAIL COCK2 Cans 25c Th.- M M n IH In. Shop Around, Ixok Around YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT Con-.- e BR0AD1ENTS I PHONE 20-Prompt Delirery ferric of , Pleu,t j h" of !iat Jo .d- - as n ;,e r21, w, Utah busbam More Efficiently and With Greater Profit Grinds feed Churns Hoists hay Milks cows ana her to h Dophir ;, leSterd jdore P: in W -- s uneral i Fifth1 inter the ce city ELECTRIC Pumps water 131 son lite nomical. Saws wood 29, rviving Hire half a dozen men and their wages will be greater by far than eco- he body lug Morti rday u SERVICE INDOORS Electricity never gets tired or needs feed or sleep. And it's cheap. Sweeps floors Refrigerates Cooks meals Washes dishes Washes clothes Irons Mixes Gives fight RIG Decide Today to Fully Electrify Your Farm. mo iTO and Id Mrs. E fcrtedto Call at our local store fcr cor-p!e- infor- te mation on all forms of electric service. ore str MS of Iedshow UTAH PO LIGHT C the is is pecting rejoicii Tl pie. Men at no ag 50 Gro eery Decials sishing A numb m strike lehi to ifJig bu rt build a for Pier of anplov lit Hi-Poi- nt m M Carnation Wheat Flakes, Large Size 21c Wheaties, 2 Packages and Shirley Temple Pitcher 25c Graham Crackers, A-- l . 2 Pound Package 21c 4- Packages 19c .. Jel-Se- ... rt . catsup, No. 2J Can i Maxine Toilet Soap 1 si Hershey's Cocoa, pound Can iS M. and J. Coffee, 1 Pound Package oropKneid dalad Dressing J" v - n f.i g JK Mrs. C B. Gray. Chaplain. Flosie JJ Webb, Chorister, Marie E rick son, jj Organist; Mrs. Maud Adams, class leader: Maud Hackett. Historian, and ("i Mrs. Eliaa Fjeld, Custodian of Relics, jty After the organising and business the meeting was turned into a social. FRUITS and VEGETABLES SPINACH ASPARAGUS CARROTS .. YAMS 2 Pounds 10c 2 Pounds 19c 2 Bunches Qe Pounds 25c ' j .i RADISH, ONIONS. CABBAGE AT MARKET PRICE There will be a social held in tht Lehi Fifth Ward. Thursdav. April 23. for all the members of the Danghten PHONE I 3 for 10c 6 for 25c 76 1'L.-..- - v jiErne ' o'cli aped UHI :n0f 'Mi ms me 13c 1 'Jte, fled 19c . Quart Jar 33c next Nic Hi 4im HEAT DEPARTllEHT M7LD 1 18c Foj CHEESE Pound Carton Cottage jK Cheese.... 12c Po"" SHORTENING CORNED BEEF 20 Po"J HAMS (Whole or Half) 8wift or Armour's Branded Beef at Lowest Prices People's anion pers 15c I BREAD, 12 Ounce Loaves hurt. Mrs. Wendell Keecc.i I, in acti Thursday, Friday and Saturday Flour 48 Pound Bag $1.19 m H 10 ib. Bucket 69c k Syrup, Karo 9 HONEY, Christensen's, 10 lb. Bucket 79c tocK Tfe few tprfain camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Jackson, Thurs. and reorganized their camp. Those taking the offices were: Mrs. Emma R. Webb, Captain. Mrs. Martha Ball, 'a Lieutendant. Dot Racker, 2nd Liea- tenoani Mrs. Myrtle Clark. Secre- tary; Mrs. Rose Lett, Treasurer ; Willi" s Virig'f; 1 ) t si the was t Vi Jel-Wel- Ralph Worlton and Thelda Thomas received medical treatment at the hospital Saturday evening after an auto accioVnt in which they were injured. Mrs. Thomas of Fairfield received cuts and bniisea on her arm and leg. She was returned to her home Sunday morning. Mr. Worlton had his back wrenched and his l"g i I. Mrs. Victor Holmstead was pleasFriantly surprised on her birthday at called friends of a when group day her home. "Monte Carlo Whist," was played and Miss Lucille Bateman won the prize and Miss Lexia Bateman the n this Lra 5. f n. Hospital Notes Merwin Lewis had a east appliel to his leg Saturday, following an accident whkh happened while ne was working. - - morning Mrs-Merli- TROOP FIVE Farm - There was no scout meeting week due to the Ward Honor night program and dance that was held. Regular scout meeting will start again Tuesday, April 21. Willard Loveridge, Reporter. received Mrs. Wilford Hardman had her ails removed Monday. i !!' The following patients BIG VALUE TEA, 1 Pound 26c treatment at the Lehi Hospital this TROOP SIX Three 5c BREAD 10c SALMON Raceland Tall Sixteen enrolled, 13 present, one exMr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown wish Can 2 for 25c cused illness. to announce the birth of a son born FLOUR 3 x High Patent During the meeting signaling by Thursday in the hospital. the semophore code was practiced. Per Sack $1.29 Mrs. Evans Anderson is the proud Scout Master Harold Woolston demonSalad Dressing: Dinner Club, qt. 25c strated, then had the boys signal. The PURE LARD. 1 Pound 15c mother of a lovely baby girl born troop good turn was decided to be that Peppy Hot Mustard Quart Bottle 20c Thursday. the scouts who could wuld help to bet Tall Can Salmon 10c ter the drainage condition existing Miss Jesse Fowles, who recently Sauer Kraut, 2H Can lot around the South Spring, from which Rose Dale Peaches, 2H Can 14c wag operated on for appendicitis, was Cedar Fort derives part of its culin removed to her home in Pleasant Large Quart Can Pierce's Pork water. ary and Beans 10c Grove, Sunday. Three scouts, Glen Cook. LaVerle CORN BEEF 19c and Clifford Miller were Hacking and Herbert Bauer Mrs, baby I CLIMAX WALL PAPER presented with their Second Class daughter were taken to their home 3 for 25c CLEANER badges and a sew committeeman was Sunday. selected, Mr. T. Wm. Hacking. 3 for 25o. Lye It was decided that the scouts l. AH Flavors 4c Mrs. Rocer Phipps and daughter j would meet BROOMS. Very Good 49c were taken to the home of Mrs. regularly on Tuesdays, and receive scout SHORTENING, Pound in training during the 12c, Phipps' mother Fairfield, Friday. summer. I ALWAYS nlEHBEST LaVerle Hacking, Reporter. Mrs. Ephraim Walters and baby 1 Oranges, Grape Fruit. Lemons, j pirl were removed to their home in I j Bananaa and Lettuce American Fork Thursday. D. U. P- - NOTES IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT You can fret Rayon Silk Hose 25c. another All Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose for 50c. Ankle Sox, all colors, silk and bc rayon or cotton Silk Bloomers or Stepins. .25c and 50c Th Very Beet Percales or Prints 18c the yard l.i'- -- consolation prize. Refreshments were TROOP THREE The mipsts were: Mrs. 0. AOn April 14 troop meeting was not Bmha Carson Cleo jIolm,tead, held due to ward night exercises. Holmstead, Lexia Bateman and Lu- will start cille Bateman from Lehi, Mrs. Mamie Regular scout meetings again Tuesday evening, April 21. Hill of Bingham, Mrs. Merrill Rolfe. Irvin Johnson, Reporter. Mrs. Green. Mrs. Lloyd Trasgasus, Holmstead and Mrs. Morris TROOP FOUR Holmstead of American Fork and the honored guest, Mrs. Victor All the scouts met at the meeting Holmstead. house. They got into cars and started, soon we arrived at west canyon. In Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson and two are three places the snow was son, Stanley, of West Jordan, were Atit-ra r anA if i a a Via vrl trt trai T with Lehi relatives Sunday, visiting through. After stopping the cars the scout started to hike, soon we reached a desired spot and began to eat DONKEY TALK A ii o V. fot. AQtinrr armei taclo .io. passed such as cooking, fire building A hearty mule Gand so on. Then some of the scouts Once went to school; while hiked up the sides of the canyon Miss Teacher said, others passed tests. Soon we started "Skidoo!' back down the canyon and stopped He backed away, at another place where some water And said, "Okay!" had washed a deep cut into the The school board built ground. Here we played and then Anew. started for home. When we reached we the river bridge stopped again where we could get some water at a CARD OF THANKS watering trough. From there we went back to the meeting house, some went home and other having time h. A. Kusson wishes to thank all spent the rest of the day at the creek. those who assisted him Monday in the REPORT APRIL 14 doubting of the fire which was at his The scouts attended the preliminary place. He expresses his gratitude to exercises and because of a dance they friends, neighbors and the fire crew did not have any scout meeting. Stanford Russon, Reporter n Ell Going ''old their i'th Clu'i y in the Ar.niveiai fhar.cr Night Ward Chape!, Thursday nightv,-- mi a Lions and their ladies vitn Thwin jnjoy ni quests special number e;i by an illustrated .. l anquet k lecture from the Fore st Service ,,; rtriK lit L' ivell llV C. J Olsen. Special has been arranged to music and be followed by dancing. I. ions Whipple, Worlton and Wing are in charge of the affair with the to be furnished by Lion Basil T.riy.i Han.-eCommit'ei for the next roet- m- ing will be Lions Shelton. Basil li sen and Jones. j GILLLMAN-CHILTO- String Beans, Ute Brand.. 3 for 25c TONIGHT j ... To Keep The LIONS MEETING Co-o- p. STATE ST., l& ft art ft I |