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Show MAY 14, 1533 THi:r.l'AV. ''' MAY 11. THE LEHI FREE PRESS LOCAL ITEMS FLY WATKiHS ruh SPHAt breed T ;,m. FLU--...;- f ,rAD l'ing. .. ., ' will . u.mH-- r I" !''' Vnvn-Uatio- r Thurman .i:h and family Sunday. M . ItMujrLi ..f turrit-I- I I..-.- - vis.uJ and Miss r....i:ic Iass-.Lake. in Salt !.!:. were J. .! i:vv r:dav n business- A . i - not and sin. r- ' i Tue.-ti.t- ,. .Ma: y (.j ;. li. nnxlucts. ... , r pfje ,.. - ;,J :.;!.. or U' lsr. u C. il.- flies, repel! r)&(i V,:on;..; !" -t lift discolor a!- - c r In ---- City, FIv Wa'.kins Fu- -- una Mrs. Call GumhcT. Mr. ;v..ch. -- delivery an; ! . i y, - '' I ' V.;;- - -.! . la-- Mr. and Mrs. James Re? J of Lark, were in Lehi, Sunday. viMtiiig i ienus. t .. v ; and lelatiws. : ''.'fit . . . ::. ::r Kiiiuh: i.f Sal. ' I 'ay jruets ish Fork. il 'V lav.-- . . knives. 'i Mr. and Mi I; i; ... fjjiuMv i'i i - ii. s (t. with Mi. Lnh Kj n. victors i -- i- t u:c-v- l . Mr-- . !ra Taylor of Span Friday with Lehi 1 vis-itin- BREMS KOLD C. Wa'.kin- - c. Johnny Uar,,!d Firma-- e, Salt Lake, returned Lome Dealer Lehi u- - following a week's LTandnarents Mr Davis. visit ,1 Jr., ,r vi-i- hi- MONA RODEO Saturday and Sunday, May 16 & 17 AT MONA'S NEW RODEO GROUNDS CALF ROPING RIDING BEONC STEER RIDING BAREBACK HORSE RIDING BOYS STEER RIDING BULLDOGGING grain- - "jack Dew's string of bucking horses featured at Helldorado Rodeo. Se.f "Pinky" Gist, World's pion Cowboy ciown-t- wo trick muIes' orld fam cowboys from a11 Parts of the country. steer- s- Brahma them buck! watch Tickets Children Cham-fe- d for adults 85c, including tax. Sunday 40c Special for children Sat. 25c. Grandstand 25c extra. jaKa81 Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips of Lake, and "Mrs. Elsie Thyritt Fire, accidents emergencies ! A telephone summons help instantly. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christen- of went to Sandy, Friday afternoon sen Springville, were visiting with Mrs. to visit with friends and relatives. H. Goates and George Munns George Sunday. Seth Littleford and Mr. and Mrs. J Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson of Forrest Littleford were in Salt Lake Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. on business Tuesday. Anderson were Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. James Childs of Price, of Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Goates. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Goates Mrs Robert L. Phillips, Monday. made a business trip to Salt Lake, Mrs. Emery Smith and small daugh Wednesday and while in the city they ter, Sidney Kay, of Salt Lake City, visited with Mrs. Joseph W. Goates. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Syl Mr. and Mrs- V. A. Anderson and vester Evans and family Sunday. Have One for a Few Cents a Day V 1 V Dollars Saved 11 Sealed-in-ste- G. E. In both on ... every rule Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neilson of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Turner and Pleasant Grove, had as their guests Vera Winterton of Charleston, and MrsL. and Mr. J. Barnhatt Sunday Mr. and Mrs- M. H. Giles of Salt and family. Lake spent Sunday visiting with Gwen Anderson of Salt Lake, came Mrs. Susie Giles. to Lehi Saturday evening and returnMr. and Mrs. Forrest Littleford ed home Monday morning, after havchildren and Mr. and Mrs. Grant and with her Mother's day ing spent Littleford and children returned home mother, Mrs. Kate Anderson. from Linwood, where they have spent the past two weeks. Brown Denzil of Mrs. Mr. and of Brown and John Payson, Provo, Boyd and Jack Smuin and Miss visited with Mrs. Julia Brown, SunBrown Mrs. was Audery Thomas were awarded Third day, Mother's Day. Amateur place at the Paramount home of the at dinner at entertained Contest in Provo, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott. The three young people entering the contest in their roller skating stunts. Smith and Mrs. Mr. and Douglas d children of Salt Lake, Pansy Ronald and Dean Price of the U. and Mr. Wood of Salt Lake, and A. C. of Logan spent the week-en- d of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cullmer Mr. and d with their parents in Lehi. were guests at the Sarah Mrs. John Price and sons William, home Sunday. Carl and Rex, accompanied them back of Swenson Beatrice Murray, to school Sunday afternoon. Mrs. No. 17 (RYE) BOURBON or RYE PINT No. 64 (BOURBON) QUART No. 166 (RYE) No. 63 (BOURBON) IHii 90 PROOF BRAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY O 1986. THE OLD QU A K Kit CO . LA WKKNCEHUllG. ISO At Radio Division of Sfhenli- & Electric marketing leftovers and delicious things to eat el THRIFT UNIT Monitor Top and - Flat Top Models. performance guaranteed. ear Before warm weather comes on, cide NOW to have an electric frigerator. Easy terms can be dere- ar- ranged. Once you enjoy electic refrigerator without advantages, you'll never do it. Phone us. at- Bar?ajiinJ UTAH PGWSE 4 IJMV C. - J x . c t:. .... . ,ln. Shop j J I Sunday dinner guests at the I. L. Lott home were Mrs. Julia Brown, John Brown, Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Timpson, American Fork, Julett Lott, Salt Lake and the Lott tj- . Costs fJ no more than. J j; - - . 1 Y QftMumtj. J ' efrigerators Ki. : family. Mr- and Mrs. Cyril Anderson and. of children, Geraldine and Dick, Provo, Mr and Mrs. II. R. Spurrier and son, Stanton, and Mr. and Mrs. - Paul Freebairn and children visit their mother, Mrs- Kate An ed with - It not only pays for itsc.'f-b- ut does it in le lime and gives you far mora ref!rjerator for your money I ' We can t tell the who! derson, Sunday. Douglas Phillips was the honored Finest Peterson entertained guest at a birthday party given by at a party Friday afternoon honoring her daughter, laon, wno was were: years old. The little guests Van Elmo Ha Wing, j,)Vce Wing, Hitchodjk. Ray Wagoner, Geraldine Southuick. Joyce Southwick. Lorna Peterson. Teterson, Don and Paul Ward Glover, Keith Glover Joyce Rose Peterson. 'Shirley Peterson, Thillips, Douglas Marie Phillips, Von Joan Stewart, Paul Stewart. Bushman Beth Merle Barnes. Beth and and Donna Degelbeck. In some the led guests Peterson Ruth were decorations lively games. Table Tink and Peterson. Mrs. arranged by o nntstandtni? colors, with pink birthday cake in the white and . i , . center of the taoie. tv.-Ho- Electricity Is The Biggest I n, Mrs. Carl Gunther entertained MrsJohn Tuesday afternoon for seventy-eight- h her observed who Stoker birthday anniversary- Neigh-WsGunther the at and friends were home to enjoy a pleasant aftenoon of was chatting and the lunch which Gunther. Mrs. by prepared I'roduf U Co we've always ccivcxJ yoitJi monej - that's why we're offering the 1936 KELVINATORi Gais-for- Mrs. Alton Wilkins and Mrs. Bert-ran- d Kirkham entertained at the Wilkins home on Wednesday of last week in honor of Mrs. Glen Chilton, a of A large number recent bride. ladies enjoyed an afternoon of games followed by a dainty luncheon. -- ; offine distilling! At you prafar in Gais-for- food spoilage I straight whiskey. And Old Quaker knows there's just one way to give it to you. Stick to - Lin-do- . MERIT Old Quaker knows you want good straight whiskey 'what you'd really call rich, mellow - 1 V n - 1 MARK everyborfej. at a friendly price family of Salt Lake, motored to Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Grant Littleford and Sunday afternoon to visit with Mr. children were in Pleasant Grove, Sun and Mrs. A. B. Anderson. day afternoon visiting with Mr. and Miss Rinda Anderson of alt Lake, Mr. Ira Deveraux and family. is spending her vacation in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Shirrel Fox and Mr. her mother. She expects to be here Mrs. Isaac Fox of Murray, spent and for a week or ten days. Sunday in Lehi with their parents, Miss Bernice Russon of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fox. visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. RusMr. and Mrs.- Worth, Hazel Nerdin son and Mr. and Mrs Mack and Roger Price of Salt Lake City, spent bunday witn Mr. ana Mr. and Mrs. Clitfon Anderson George P. Price. and daughter. RaVae, of Provo, spent Mrs. Thomas Powell returned to Friday evening visiting vith Mrs. West Portal, Colorado, Thursday, Kate Anderson and family. following a short visit with local rela Jack Hackett, Mrs. Margaret tives. Merrill and Miss Leah Valentine of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gill and Salt Lake, were at the C. C Hackett Helen, of Salt Lake spent Sun with their home on Sunday visiting day in Lehi visiting with friends and father and grandfather. relatives. quality in Old Quaker sticks to all the rules of fine distilling, though it's sold iir. You Can I ' of barrel a you get Salt - Be Prepared! !' - , f l I - Sun a" wuh f... cS-- and Mr-- , (i.if d Bio a n of Mr. and Mrs. James Trinnaman of ,,a,':;t'!'were Lehi visit rs Sunday. Garland, spent Mother's Pay. Sun wth Mr. a;i Mrs. J.ihn day, with Lehi relatives. 'i'i.fy L:"un anJ M'JDushman. John R. Bone and Morris Clark Mr and Mrs. Charles C'rabb went .ho are employed at St- - George, I Lehi. in Sunday pent '). Sunday, to spend Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Win- Miss Viola Spars, student of the B, Y. U. spent the week-en- d visiting Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen and with Miss Utella Smith. family of Riverton, were the Sunday Mr. Elias M. Jones left Sunday quests of Mr. and Mrs. George evening for Blackfoot, Idaho, where he is with the Utahldaho Sugar Co. his motner Wednesday afternoon. Douglas being six years old was graciously entertained and many of his friends came to eniov carries and refreshments. He received some nice you birthday gifts. rv Knud.sen has bee visiting in Salt Lake for the past few days with Mrs. Mary Hill Woolsey, writer of "Springtime m the Rockies." Mrs. Woolsey has Just published a book of fifteen waltz ballads called. "Songs That Reach The Heart" which Miss Knudsen recommends to anyone who enjoys playing easy and simple music and singing fascinating waltt duets. The price of the book is 50c at aay . music store. y, ' , h VT withoutltC:tS0umore ons of these Vsjble i I . :wrr 9v w" " ui a' Thermometer. Then, Visible Leon-omNo more guessing about operating costs. iveivinator gives you a certified Element of Low Obcrau story keKmatots than to buy one. Here are some of the Pvrrv,!,,- -.v . itilc new Kelvinafnr iiv h Fine of all, C.W-pr- oof Lillian Every Kelvinator has i3uilt-I- n y. as much as many crators now in use one-thir- d And then. Visible . .t, u,c r: , Protect, . . f Dacks . y v'aiaurer Com, ia and see the viuuor tor yourself. And you can buy a P.II7B UIMAT refrig,' it with J i l96 Ketl f |