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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1936 AUTO GREASING YOU FEEL BETTER VcJj A Chat with Vet WHEN YOU LOOK LANDIS f ... Clean clothes w ill add a great deal to your enjoyment to your personal well being! During the eummer when clothes pet soiled quickly, be sure to send them to the cleaner often! Have you anything that needs cleaning now? jj Come in and give us a trial, work done while you wait. d-- .4LIJ'.4'S LOOK YOUR BEST "Sptakin' of auto greases and oils, there are mighty few motorists who know all the whens, what and whys about the lubrication In my opinion, of their cars. they ought to give their cars 'time out every four months for an experrt, greasing job. It'll save 'em money in the long run." with MADSEN CLEANING HAROLD OSBORNE. Prep. 8TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH Ruben Christensen, Agent PHONE 102-Pleasant Grove We call every Tuesday and Thurs. J. PEP GAS and VICO OILS Naptha Cleaners Solvent Gas ACCESSORIES Battery Charging and Testing LOCAL ITEMS IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. JAMES M. KIRKHAM and KATE KIRKHAM, his wife; OLIVER SCOVEL and VIOLET SCOVEL, his wife; JOHN J. SKINNER and ELSIE SKINNER, his wife; FIRST DOE, SECOND DOE and THIRD DOE, Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE at eleven o'clock a. m. on the 29th day of August, 1936. at the Front Door of the Courthouse, in Trovo, Utah, the property situated in aforesaid County and particularly described as follows, at the Southeast Commencing corner of Section 5, Township 5 South, Range 1 East, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; and running thence West 20 chains; thence North 40 chains; thence East 19.63 chains; thence South 5 chains; thence East 0 37 chains; thence South 7 chains; thence Southeasten rly 3 chains; thence South to line between Sections 4 and 9, said Township and Range; thence "West 1.12 chains to the beginning. The property herein described contains 82.52 acres, more or less. shares TOGETHER with 46 Primary stock in Lehi Irrigation Company, represented by Certi-oo-5 Mrs. Henry Degelbeck and child ren were in Salt Lake visiting Thurs day. STATE STREET SERVICE STATION Mrs. Leona H. Jenkinson of Salt Lake was week-en- d guest of her son, Mr. W. H. Jenkinson. to-w- it: SYLVESTER CLARK, Manager PRICES REASONABLE Best Equipped Greasing Service Station in Lehi. Mr. Frank Jenkinson, Jr., of San Francisco, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jekinson for a few days en route to Yellowstone Park. Mr, and Mrs. H. Clifford Jones of Saturday Mr and Mrs. George Salt Lake were a Mondav visitor at Strasburg and family and Mrs. Chas. unma - w u Crabb and children spent the day at Luke's Hot Pots. Mr. Elwood Gildhill. daughter Ella and son Paul, were Sun Mary Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Fon day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Warburton came in from Mercur to Jackson. visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sec-'tio- t: u- Glen Wilkensen and baby of Idaho Falls, are here visiting with Vivian and Kay Carter went to Miss Lehi friends and relatives. Salt Lake, Sunday, with Mrs. Ralph Beth Jackson, who has been visiting Hutchings to go from Salt Lake on with her since July 4th returned with to Lagoon for an outing. them. Mrs- Mr. and Mrs. Fred C Wanlass and and Kenneth, were sons, Keith 186-- R 144 and 187-in Salt Lake- - They visitors Thursday shares Late Primary stock in Lehi were at the home of Mrs. Wanlass's ("Vimnanv , rrnresented T,.WMtifn i j dated parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight certificate by informal rwnhor fi 1230? and 20 shares Early primary stock in Provo Sunday Mrs. Ernest Peterson en "Reservoir Company, represented by tertained for her father's birthday. Certificate No. 781. TOGETHER with all other Covers were laid for eighteen guests. vicriti nt ivArv kind and nature- - The honored guest was Mr. Elwood however evidenced, to the use of Davis of Provo. RUMOR DENIED 4-- B: water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said premises. TORKTHFR wir.h nil tenements. hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof. DATED August 3, 1936. Mrs Carl Hopkins of Ogden, entertained Friday for Mrs. Fred Merrill of California. Mrs W. L. Worl- ton, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and Mrs. O. H. Peterson of Ogden. a DTTRNELL. TTrah Cotmtv. Utah. "Publication in Lehi Free Press Aug. 6, 13. 20 and 27, 1936. V. F WANT ADS MODERN Furnished Batchelor. FOR RENT E. L. unfurnished. or HOME WANTED TO BUY and barley. Phone 19-- - 5 as Soft wheat J. Bald Hay and Straw, Custom Baling. Run Pullets, Range Daryl Fowler, 689N 1st E., Lehi. FOR SALE There is a rumor going about to the effect that Mr- W. H. Jenkinson has had his driver's license revoked. This is absolutely false and anyone doubting same' may see the proof. W. H. JENKINSON. - Scarcity Brings Penalties. Three years of a New Deal pro gram of scarcity in food produc- comedy part, joining her with Ned! Sparks in a bellicose, bright cracking. . aomesuc comeay team- smau 4 produced The Bride Walks Out," an LKO Radio Picture. J jo r-- was held with Howard Ricks ia A water melon bust follow- charge. ed. Friday night another camp fire program took place followed by stuntsA dance was held also the fame night and punch and cookies were served. Ward members attended both programs. Friday morning at 1 o'clock 25 people left for - REPORT OH DELL TRIP Tim-panog- The Third Ward were at Mutual they reported a very enjoy-ab- lt Dell. Wednesday night, Thursday. trip. A well organized program Between 50 was carried out all the time the third Friday and Saturday. and 55 ward members were present ward was at the dell An enjoyable lhursday night a bonfire program time was had by all. tion have been helped along by two droughts. Foreign countries are taking advantage of the situation by sending increasing quantities of food products into the American Mr. and Mrs. William Goates, market. The latest development is Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goates of the announcement by the DepartSalt Lake and Mrs. Delbert Sud-- ment of Agriculture that Argentine weeks of American Fork, left Sunday corn is being sold in this country for a visit to the southern canyons at about four cents below domestic quotations, despite high import duand Bolder Dam. ties. Meanwhile the New Deal crop diversion program for the present Mr. E. B. Garrett is making plans fiscal year is costing almost to take the following boys on a trip to Logan: Ralph Trane, Allan Peterson, Kenneth Kearney, Lynn BUTTER WRAPPERS We will Hunter, Milton Russon, Leo Russon print your butter papers on better and Russell Schow. These boys are quality paper at a cheaper price. Try officers and livestock judges for the the Free Press first and be satisfied. Future Farmer organization in Lehi. CLUB NEWS Miss Martha Riggs, companion of Mrs. Leola Durrant in the Hawaiian Mrs. Stella Gilchrist was the charm L. D. S- mission field, called at the hostess of the Docility Club, Sat ing She Wrm. Goates home Wednesday. evening at her homeBridge urday was in company with Ben Riggs, a was played and high score was won brother of Arizona. She brought by Mrs. Beulah Lewis and the travel favorable news from that mission and ing prize by Violet Lott Dinner was from Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Durrant served to the following: Lorraine who are there fulfilling a missionGilchrist, Phyllis Lott, Mildred Zim merman, Sophia Carson. Lois ZimPhone us your news items Call merman, Dorothy Taylor of Califor nia, Violet Lott and Phyllis Hitch money-earnin- CEDAR POST FOR SALE Good Post. See Denzel tf Turner, Lehi. Shed and Cedar Give your ears a break! Install that long needed set of tubes. Guar anteed Radio Service work. Miles L. SheDherd, Phone 41. ltu partly furnished. See Mrs. Mary modern, low-co- st morrow's airplanes- There'll be stories about the favor ite characters of a million boys- Bonehead Tierney, detective; Square Jaw Davis, engineer; Hide-racthe redgold collie; Alan Kane, scientist; and Lee, midshipman. THE AMERICAN BOY costs only $1 a year, or $2 for three years, foreign subscriptions 50 cents a year extra. Send your name, address and remittance to THE AMERICAN BOY, 7430 Second Blyd., Detroit, Mich. Service will start with the issue you specify. On newsstands, 10 cents A adv. copy. tJOOSK k, mfm '9r . 74 . . AT THE ROYAL iaHxrtm. 'Ssw v t, to ? V 5s. vvsyv RAYMOND VS. YOUNG FOR BARBARA STANWYCK IN "BRIDE WALKS OUT" How much or how little a young man's courtship methods mean to his success in romance is illustrated in smart comedy by Barbara Stanwyck's new picture, ' The Bride Walks Out," at the Royal Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, in which she stars Gene Raymond and Robert Young opposite. Both contestants for Miss Stan wyck's affections follow the modern trend of leavening ardor with humor but there the similarity ends. Raymond, as a belligerent gentleman who believes in telling the young lady what she will and won't do, is the perfect example of the feet-an- d - let - them - think - about-i- t school- Mr. Young, afterwards" smooth, witty, waggish, and sophisticated as usual in the role of a millionaire playboy, stands as champion of the persuasive school when he is not so gleefully immersed in drink that his romancing slips over onto the mad - ?$W f vw X She doesn't fuss or bother with "pot watching" She saves . . . Nor scouring of utensils money through less food shrinkage, less evaporation of food moisture, no wasted heat, and a ... low operating cost for current. ELECTRIC COOKING "rush-them-off-the- IS ECONOMICAL! HOUSEWIFE ASK THE WHO COOKS ELECTRICALLY! and merry Your Dealer or UTAH POWER & See scores first by marrying But the picture then finds kidding the unique entertainment situations that arise when Raymond paves the way for Young to open another romantic campaign by trying to force annoying restrictions upon the headstrong Miss Stanwyck. Directed by Leigh Jason, who re cently megaphoned Raymond's ronv edy it, "Love on a Bet," the picture gives Helen Broderick, who scored heavily in the latter, another rich the girl. LIGHT CO. Electricity is the Biggest Bargain in the Home chicken coop. 8-- cock. Modern home, newly papered and painted. Also ice box. Call any time-MrMoving away. H- - A. Schlappy, 215 South 2nd West, Lehi. Dansie and Goates, families- FOR SALE xl2 $24 Complete $16 2 Rugs JJED 9 BREAKFAST SET Coal Oil Stove and Ice Box MRS. H. A. SLAPPY $60 $24 PINT No. 229 We wish to thank the Lehi Firemen and our neighbors and friends for their assistanct at the recent fire at our place. Their timely assistance saved a large portion of our sheds, hay and surrounding buildings. FOR SALE $45 Supervised by the Wilken Family CARD OF THANKS ley, Lehi. 8 Pieces DINING SET BEDROOM SET 6 Pieces NEW HEATROLA PlMilY - 30x60 Mauds- - iinppy Diiys Share your joys with ily QUART WOMAN DIES OLD MATTRESSES HADE SAMS AS NEW Have your mattresses renovated, cleaned and recovered with new tick' dng for only $4.50. We convert your cotton mattress a springfill and make those feather mattresses and pillows. ONE DAY SERVICE '225 South 3rd East Phone Utah Lehi, 8-- W Take advantage of reduced Long Distance rates all day Sunday and every evening after 7 p.m. 4r iv The quality of The Wilken Family Blended Whiskey is always the same that same Mrs. J. O- Meiling received word of the death of her father, Oscar Ander Monday. son, 86, at Mt. Pleasant Funeral and burial were Wednesday in Mt. Pleasant. The Meiling family attended the services. - MATTRESSES REMADE No. 228 - and friends. $6 $8 'i f--i FATHER OF LOCAL fam- mildness and tastiness yesterday, today and tomorrow. MrrMvM AMERICAN BOY ,, i IIS OFFERS WORLD OF ADVENTURE 86. R proof Of morif :IUJ During the coming year AMERI CAN BOY stories will take readers! Cvpyrkht , Jo. . t. Int., Sjhtnltr, ri h g - For Sale or Rent Home i r i - WANTED Soft Wheat and Barley. See John Goodwin. r i air race. There'll be advice on hobbies, sports tips from famous coaches and play ers, suggestions on and travel, and articles on dog training, nature's oddities and to- all-ov- er SHERIFF'S SALE Sh-ifl- into thundering transport planes, into Annapolis and through the Caribbean with the Navy, into the soundless tangles of Georgia's Okefenokee swamp, and even into an imaginary future of space ships, strange machines and science. All are swift- m ving, instructive and gripping. There'll be stories of the true adventures of David Irwin, the young man who, for four years, alone, wandered across the arctic barrens by team, going months without see ing a human being and eating only frozen fish. And Uicre'll be Roscoe Turner's inside story of the famous London-to-Melbour- STATE STREET SHOE SHOP , Clark GLEANER EP1R'KC 4-- THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1936 THE LEHI FREE PRESS P. 5 Th riiht whiikiet in thi product re I mot. ir:gMwhi.kv4ri.old..O.KhiwhUkeTImof.oia. |