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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY. JULY 30, 1936 Old Friends Sometimes we think of our shoes as such. And it is with a feeling of regret when we discard them. Your Shoemaker can perhaps renew a lasting friendshp between them and your feet, and offer you a lubstantial saving too. Don't discard them until you are sure- ' - BOBS SHOE SHOP PHONB MAIN STREET 184-- TEMPLE OPENS One of the features of the conven-- J He was driving the grader across tion was a free airplane ride for all the railroad tracks. Something in the postmasters President Schow took machine caught, throwing him from Randall Schow will attend the regu- a 25 minute ride over the city. j his seat to the middle of the cement lar poutry directors meeting in Salt highway. He struck on is head and Lake, Friday. STATE EMPLOYE HURT shouldersHe was given treatment in Che Mrs. J- O. Meiling was the guest of Lehi hospital. III FALL FROM GRADER her sister, Mrs. H. E. Strang in Salt Lake, Saturday. Big Double Show at the Royal. Jack Howes, an employee of the Miss Virginia Meiling is in Mount stare hitrhwav commission, suffered Friday and Saturday. Let's Go! Pleasant spending a two weeks va- - rfisioratd shoulder nH hndv cation- late Wednesday afternoon of last Elias M. Jones returned home from week, when he was thrown from a Belle Bouche. South Dakota, SaturMiss Vera Anderson of. Salt Lake, grader while working on the state day, where he has been employed for is here visiting her parents, Mr. and road north of Lehi. the Sugar Company. Mrs. Abraham Anderson for two or three weeks- W. W. Dickerson who has just unThe following patientt received derwent an operation is reported imtreatment at the Lehi Hospital thii proving rapidly. weak: Mrs- Lewis Phillips is reported ill Samuel Strong of Alpine was ad- with astma and hayfever in American mitted to the hospital on July 23rd Fork Canyon. for medical care. Mrs. Arthur Paltridge of Salt Mary Little- daughter of Mr. and Lake arrived Saturday for a visit Mrs- Jowph Little of Alpine, under- with friends and relatives n Lehi. went a major operation at the Lehi Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle and hospital Thursday, family and Mr. and Mrs-- Carlton motored to Granddaddy Lakes, Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Walker it Sunday. hosLindon, was brought to the Lehi pital Friday following an automobile Big Double Show at the Royal, accident in which Mrs. Walker received a fractured pelvis and Mr. Friday and Saturday. Let's Go! Walker cuts and bruifes. Mrs. WalkMr. and Mrs. Howard Ricks reer is in a serious condition but she is home Saturday from a tour of turned gradually improving. She is the Park. They report a vry Yellowstone daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Tarvel enjoyable trip. Hansen. - - - - - . t- civ-.j.r.- -- r Yates' -AUGUST 5TH wasChris Anderson theand Dell r into brought hosiptal nday for treatment for a broken rib and The Salt Lake L. D- S. Temple bruises. Mr. Anderson suffered :rom will be opened on the morning of Aug. a broken rib and bruises .ml Mr. 5th after having been closed for about Yates from bruises, following an acci dent at the city ball park when some a month. The first temple excursion for our of the bleecher3 broke. etake will take place August 13th. Mrs. Glen Robinson if American The date of the excursion is being announced two weeks ahead of time sr. Fork, who received medical aid at you can make plans to go to the tem- the hospital last week returned home Saturday. ple on that day. There will be two cars on the Orem Mrs. W. J. Strong and baby of which shall be used with excursion Lehi Alpine, were returned to their home rates. These two cars will leave m. and 4:17 and m. it a. Thursday. at p. will cost just 51c round trip. Mrs.. Virgil Meredith of Pleasant There is much work to be done so who recently underwent a Grove, to continue do and our part let's help the work for the dead. major operation was taken to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Suel Zimmerman, Tuesday. MARRIAGE Utah-Idah- o - Miss Cleo Larsen is ill with broni-ca- l flu this week. She has been in a very titrioua condition, but is reported as improving. Phyllis Kirkham and La Priel Goodwin spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City the guests of Mrs. Morris f KEEP VALUABLES PROTECTED IS Trane. - Provo- A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price, Donald Lott is now working in Salt daughter, Zetella, Mrs. John R. Bone and son Ray, spent Saturday after- Lake City with Boye-- Anderson. He left Lehi Tuesday morning to begin noon in Salt Lake on business. his new work. Mrs. Earl Smith returned Sunda Mrs. Geo. G. Robinson and daugh from Pocatello- Idaho, where she was called to the death and funeral of ter, Marie spent the 24th visiting with Mrs. Elizabeth Gillispie of her father. PERSONAL valuables, whether they are jewelry or important papers- should be kept in a safe place, but yet in a place where they are easy to reach. A safety deposit box at the State Bank of Lehi is both safe and convenient-Asus about this inexpensive service when you come in to do your banking. - Mrs. Leonard Chipman and son, Mr- and Mrs. William Dunsdon, Frank, of American Fork, were Sun- - Garn Dunsdon and Mrs. T. A. Bate-ma- n Reta Mrs. of Adamson, guests attended the funeral services for day. Mrs, Clarence Walton in Salt Lake Mrs. Marshall Webb and sons, City. Sunday. Junior and Stanley, returned home Thursday, after visiting in Salt Lake PRESIDENT SCHOW TAKES City for the past week with her parAIRPLANE RIDE ents, Mr. and Mrs- Joseph J. Gill. This bank is now a member of the Federal Deposit - President and Mrs. Carlos Schow Miss Betty Hendrickson and Miss Pearl Peterson attended the visiting with State Postmaster's Convention, WedThe banquet and Webb, Sun nesday evening. dance wee held in Hotel Utah. . . . - ., . TIT.tt.l T.ltf t.lt.l.f It.lt.ftl.Tlt.l Friends of Miss Marjorie Webb are Miss Marjorie Webb, Plant and Miss Florence of Salt Lake City, were Mr. and Mrs. Marshall day. Congratulations are being shower Mr. and Mrs-- T. J. Thomas of ed on Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Peter Ogcten, anounce the marriage of their son, a baby daughter was born to them- July 22nd in the Lehi hospital. daughter, Margaret, to James Neil entertaining at a birthday party for son- son of Mr. and Mrs. James Neil- - All concerned are doing nicely. her at the home of her aunt and son of Mid vale. Mr. and Mrs W. E. Groves uncle. John H. Howes of American Fork The couple was married Tuesday Lake City, Friday evening Salt in in the Logan Temple. The bride has received treatment at the hospital for dislocated a shouder. He was ad relatives and friends living in Lehi Mr. and Mrs. H- A. Slappy, who are sending hearty congratu- mitted to the hospital Wednesday and Mrs. Mary Maudsley, Miss Majean was taken home on Monday. lations and best wishes. and Mrs. Jennie Nostrom Peterson A wedding reception was given in in Provo CanCrease of Pleasant spent the 24th of July honor of the bride and bridegroom at . Lawrence Park. Vivian and at They re Khe home of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thoma8 Grove, underwent a major operation yon time. an enjoyable port Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. at the hospital Tuesday. Giles. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Krkham, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Devey of Alpine. e Phyllis Kirkham, Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs- George Price familv. and Mrs. A- W. Davis attended are rejoicing over a newly born baby and family, Hazel Neurdin, and Mr, the reception. boy. The babe was born in the hosand Mrs. T. A. Taylor spent Friday is pital Tuesday. in American Fork Canyon. ' Edith, May and Emma Strasburg Roland Tidd who has been receivspent the 24th in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs Alma Beck and Mr ing treatment for injuries received Mr. anl Mrs. Elliott Lee of Am- in an accident was taken to his home and Mrs. Thomas Peck left Friday for A Ronan. Montana, where they will visit A erican Fork, accompanied by Utella Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Holdaway A. with Smith and Howard Whimpey spent and family. the 24th in Ogden. Mrs. Howard Hacking and baby T boy were taken to their home in Cedar home returned Thurman Margaret . . . . Fort, Thursday. THESE from Idaho with Mr. I nd Mrs. A B. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. A Bernie Koegd Murray Dorothy Grover, and son, Stephen of Neilson F. J. and Effie Williamson of Los Angeles. where they have Mount Pleasant, A California, who have been receiving Mrs- Blanche Woolard. been visiting treatment in the hopsital for the past A PRICES IN EFFECT week, for injuries received in an autoClaude L. Curtis and Mrs. a Mrs. mobile accident were taken from the left Saturday A THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND Austin Gudmundsen hospital Wednesday. SATURDAY morning for California where they i Dinner Club Salad Dressing, in San Francisco with their A Leland Ellison, son of Mrs. Nellie will visit 1 Dr. and 25c Ellison and brother-in-law- , Quart Jar sister of Reno, Nevada, fell from a A Dalton. 5c Bananas, Solid, Pound They will also " horse Saturday afternoon and broks Mrs. Mark A Los BREAD, Three 5c Loaves in 10c Angeles. his arm- He is visiting at the home visit A Can ...19c Pineapple, Quart of Mrs- Thomas Colledge. Atkinson of - Insurance Corporation. Commercial Banking Safety Deposit Vault Savings Department Bonds Insurance State DBiiinnlk fi LeM Telephone 85 bIN STREET LEHI, UTAH . . , ... ... . T.l.TlTITI.IT.H'.II.ITm.l.lT.i.TrT r..r ... .......i iiix.lJ.;ll.i.H,,lf . ..v . - - Specials31 Grocery 30 and and - Friday, July and Saturday, August Thursday - 10 pounds 59c - SPECIALS 1 100 lb. Bag $5.69, 25 lbs. $1.48 SUGAR Holin-drak- 48 Pound Bag $1.35 3 for 10c 1 Pound Can 39c 1 Pound Can 55c 2 Pound Jar 27c 2 for 25c 1 Pound Package 21c 4 Pounds 25c FLOUR, Hustler Unity BREAD, 1 2 Ounce Loaves Schillings Pepper Schillings Mustard Peanut Butter Grape Fruit, No. 2 Can Coffee, M, J. B. Jr. Fresh Tomatoes 1 Dozen 20c Golden Bantam Corn Vinegar, Pickling Spices, Dill Weed at Market Prices - p - - PEAS Mr. and Mrs. George 3 CANS 25c COMMISSION ORDERS SALMON. Tall Can 10c Deviled Meat 4 Cans 15c TAX REDUCTION PURE LARD, Pound Package. . .15c 12c Shortening, Pound CORN BEEF, 12 Ounce Anglo, Utah county taxpayers will be Per Can 17c spared a threatened increase of apPork and Beans, Van Camps, proximately $8000 in the 1936 tax tall can 8c bill as a result of an order by tho Pork and Beans, small can 5c state tax commission last week, for a Pork and Beans, Dinnerette, 12f r per cent reduction of the assess10c ment on improvements. Quart Can The increase of approximately 12 11 ""ce P(Uknc per cent on improvements came about RAISINS, as a result of the revaluation survey l. All Flavors. Package... 4c carried on by the state tax commisPICK NICK HAMS, 5 to 7'Pounds, sion for several years. In Utah county each 25c the Pound it was found that improvements were No waiting to be served, select your assessed about 12 per cent higher own. We check it in and the job is done under the revaluation plan. or telephone 20-Last week's order of a 'l2H per and your order will be delivered promptly. cent reduction on improvements virtually cancels the tentative and leaves the total assessIN OUR DRY GOODS ment on improvements virtually where DEPARTMENT it was before the revaluation survey We are showing the new prints in was instituted, although some equaliall the new fall patterns, wonderful zation was carried out within the hew patterns. Good time to start county. Another reduction may be given your fall sewing. The Best Prints made... only 18c yd. the taxpayers as a result of a probable two-mi- ll cut in the utate levy We have a good assortment made possible by the healthy state of Ankle Sox 15c Utah's finances, increased receipts Silk Hose 25c, 60c and 75c from income taxes and the f&les tax. 5c Jell-Wel- es Lark, have purchased the former Fred Merrill home on the State highway and are moving their household goods into their new hme this week. Mrs. Atkinson was formerly Lu Priel Powell of this city. Is BROADBENTS Mr. L. I. Wardle attended a meeting of Farm Bureau officials t the New House Hotel in Salt Lake City, Wednesday. Co-o- p. People's PHONE 76 OR STATE ST., LEHI 78 ' Your's A New House or Old? You do not need to build to enjoy the advantages of ELECTRIC SERVICE. The farm home that represents the stability of a lifetime can be wired for electricity. Ease and comfort will follow. You really begin to enjoy life. up-to-da- te ELECTRIC SERVICE IS PROFITABLE, TOO Now h the time to add small motors and small appliances to your farm. Let electricity churn, pump, hoist hay, grind feed and indoors, cook, heat water, refrigerate food, etc. Low wages always on the job. ASK US ABOUT UTAH POWER IT WILL PAY YOU TO STOP AND SHOP AT im Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle a funeral in Midvale. Monday. local inns Hospital Notes it THURSDAY. JULY 30. & LIGHT CO. IT. |