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Show THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS 10, 1936 Bernice Russon of Provo is in Lehi for an indefinite period. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Presi Every Thursday Lehi. UUh Phone THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER lo, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson of Salt Lake, were visitors in Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gordon and Alma Beck spent Sunday until Tues- Miss Tucker of Idaho Falls, Idihn day in Eureka with Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday afternoon visiting witfc Lynn Garriety- - They attended the Mrs. Julia Brown Mrs Gordon wt Sun- day and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stine were in 8-- W Miss Lucille Walker of American Fork, was the week-enguest of Miss Mr. and Mrs James Trinnaman of Josephine Russon. Garland, were Lehi visitors, Sunday. residence 117-Phones Office Mrs. Cyril Anderson and children, an Dickie, of Provo, were the Jerry Miss Carol Thompson of Salt Lake, Entered at the postoffiee at Lehi, Utah, was the house guest of Miss Clarice guests of Mrs. Kate Anderson, Sunas second class matter. day afternoon. Larsen last week. George P. Price, Manager Off.ce. 32 W. Main St, residence, 2nd West and State St, LehL UUh RATES Readers 10c per line ADVERTISING 30c per Salt Lake City, Thursday visiting. celebration in that city. the former Faye Tayolr of this city. d W 8-- D'jplay In. 4-- 7f Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Varney and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allsop of family of Sugar City, Idaho, were Murray, were guests of Mr- and Mrs. visiting with relatives in Lehi and T. A. Taylor. Saturday. American Fork over the week-en- 4. One year d- .$1.00 SIAIt PtlSSASSOCUIIOS vr w x.v XcrtdoTD AGAIN ARE - SUBSCRIPTION UTAH im HE! Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price enterMr. and Mrs- - C. W. Brown and tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and family of Provo, called to see Mr. Mrs- - Bert Beck and son. Jerry. and Mrs. L. E- - Russon, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor and Mrs. C. F. Johnson went to Salt daughter, Glenda, of Salt Lake City, G LENMOR C DISTILLERIES CO.. Inc. Lake, Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Vern spent Sunday with Lehi relatives. Loultvill Owantboro Beck of American Fork to visit with Largest Diatillary In Kentucky Mrs. Josephine Young, who has Dr. J. G. Jones and Dr. W. L. her daughter, Mrs. Birdie DuBoise. been visiting in different towns with W'orlton attended the Utah County her children, is spending a few days Dental Society meeting in Provo, Miss Gwen Anderson and Miss Mrand Mrs. E. J. Larsen and in Lehi with friends and relatives. Rinda Anderson of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton went to Wednesday night at the home of their mother. Mrs. Mercur for Mercur Day, Sunday. Kate Anderson, over the week-enPresident A. C. Schow is enjoying Mr. and Mrs. George I. Bone left a vacation from his work at the post- Sunday for Spriryrville to make their office this week. home. Mr. Bone will teach in the Mrs. Julia Brown was the guest of Springville High School this wintei. Mr. and Mr. Mark Austin in Salt Mr. and Mrs. A. E Adams and Lake City, Tuesday. Mrs. Oeorge G. Robinson and daugh ter, Marie, motored to Murray, Sun The week-en- d guest of Mr. and day to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Mrs. W. A. Ford was Miss Margaret Edwards. Molesly of Salt Lake City. tal LOCAL ITEMS - As a friend and supporter of education your railroad ranks as a foremost local citizen. The Rio Grande in 1936 paid a of $156,743 25 in general taxes to Utah County, of which (pi ri moffat l SCENIC LINeI or THE f $1 d. $87,541.41 goes for support of schools. Statistics show that the per capita cost of education in Utah County is $60.81. School taxes paid by the Rio Grande finance the education for one year of 1439 SCHOOL CHILDREN No other Utah county citizen contributes to education so much so willingly as does the Rio Grande. SHIP AND TRAVEL BY RAIL 1 Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad A. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bauer and Miss Phylis Kirkham left for Brig-hafamily returned home Monday evenCity, Thursday, where she will ing from a week's trip through the teach high school the coming winter. southern canyon's, Bolder dam and California. Mr. and Mrs George Roth of Salt They reported as hava wonderful time. had Lake City, were the Sunday guests of ing Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hunter. Mrs. Dean Prior entertained Sun Harold Smith of Garfield, came to day afternoon honoring the birthday of her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Lehi, Sunday to visit with relatives Boyack and Mr. ad Mrs. Norton F. and friends. Boyack and two children of Spanish Mrs. Sarah E. Gaiford took her Fork and Mrs. Emma Van Leuban of house guest, Mrs. Annie Doman, to Springville were present. Salt Lake City on a pleasure trip Saturday. returned Mrs. Glen Wilkensen Phone FORD, Agent 16 m jug; W ALL-UTA- H Sh0W oyal Theatre LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, WEEKLY PROGRAM SEPTEMBER 11 and 12 home Saturday to Idaho Falls with Mrs. Annie Doman of Rigby, Idaho, 2 FEATURES 2 her two chidren, Glenna and Paul, returned home after spending a few Lehi weeks in two after spending days visiting with Mrs. Sarah E. Feature No. 1 The story behind the headlines about gangdom's notorious with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gaisford. lady mouthpiece! Margaret Lindsay, Glenda Farrell and Warren Hull in Jackson. Paul spent the summer visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brown of Delta, were visiting with Mr. Brown's JMrsN. Washburn, Mrs. Hyrum mother, Mrs. Julia Brown over the Anderson and Mrs. Junius Banks week-enFeature No. 2 GEORGE RAFT and DOLORES COSTELLO BARRYMORE in were hostesses at a party Monday Mr. and Mrs. Rulan Doman and night honoring Mr. and Mr. Alvah H. three children of Provo, were Satur Fitzgerald. The party was held at the Banks home. Contest games were day guests at the Sarah E. Gaisford home. played and Mr. and Mrs. Abe AnderThose son won the prizes. present Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caldwell of A galloping romance of a gambler who was too smart to gamble with love. included the honored guests, Mr. ana LET'S GOt Two Big Features for the Price of One Only 10c and 15c. Mrs. Freeman Royle, Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City, spent Sunday visit William Loveridge, Mr. and Mrs. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 14 and 15 Abe Anderson, Mrs. Bertha Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaisford and Mrs. Randall Schow, Maud Hackett, son, Kennetn, and Dick uaistora 01 Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Washburn. Hyrum Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Junius Eureka, spent Labor Day at the home But she can't make her of their mother, Mrs- Sarah E. Gais Banks. heart behave . . . she's ford. - "The Law in Her Hands" - d. I tiiiMiM IW mw .' - iti.iMiMiiiiiniiiiiMiimii BECORD-BBEHSIM- - "Yours for the Asking'' lfvl,.! rnHtilF"'ZMSQ 6 EXHIBITS IN SLL TS DBFimTBlEIf ENTERTAINING AND ' Jean's The Toast of Paris INSTRUCTIVE Hake Your Plans Now to be There - crazy about two men Mrs. T A. Bateman and daughters, Lexia and Lucille, are spending this week in Brigham City visiting with their daughter and sister. Mrs. Ver- ner Walker. who are wild about her! Harlow as you like her singing, dancing, laughing, romancing! Mrs. Verno Larsen came to Lehi and spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor. Monday night she and her children, who have been visiting at the Taylor home for the past week, returned to their Ogden home. Jy 90 proof Straight Bourbon Whiskey Schenley's Cream of Kentucky was distilled and aged in the heart of the famous Bluegrass region of Kentucky. This whiskey is one in temperature year old-a- ged controlled warehouses. I ! A party was given Monday evening honoring Miss Martha Fitzgerald. The party was held in the canyon. The guests were Ada Phillips. Phil Jensen and Guy Richards of Ameri can Fork, Clarice Larsen, Pauline Goates, Ernest Allred, Ruth Jones, Fletcher Shelton. Cecil Evans and Martha Fitzgerald. Jf S E fit M (1 2 'Tfcflilll 6rh' 8jlk! jls'"1 MlHTi-- i 3 f JZX fc f Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmstead and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmstead and two children, Don and Sharlene, will leave for a ten day trip to Roswel, New Mexico to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Holmstead. At Albakirky, New Mexico, they will visit Mrs. Holmstead's sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkhrfn entertained at a missionary shower at their home for Don Fitzgerald, Friday evening, who will soon leave for the German-Austria- n mission. Also PATHE NEWS and a Good Cartoon Comedy. MATIHEE SUNDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Out-of-to- I I -- J f SCHENLEY DISTRIBirrORS, INC. NW YORK. " 4 ' Lmii..,, iwihim." H" r" r"- - ' nww h... m.'.wi JM Cfrj v- J -- ''lv'1'" 'Uw.''.IJ.'l''w.wM.'W),' tti&itedJt$m ANkUlM mil ..mi in- in, n -..wj LL' ONLY 10c & 15c Evenings Only 10c and 20c. Thirty-fiv- e guests were present to take part in the games that were played. folks present were John Fitzgerald and Ann Fitzgerad of Draper. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kirkham and son, Keith. Mrs. .J Thomas, Miss Wanda Kirkham of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Jones of Pleasant Grove. Keith is a cousin of Don's and is leaving for Sweden the same time as Don leaves for Germany. They will be on the same line Don received some very nice gifts. 4 P. U, 16 and 17 Peter B. Kyne's great romance. CHESTER MORRIS and LEWIS STONE in " "Three Godfathers" A unforgettable drama of three men who found romance they courted death! Also Chapter 8 of Admission Only 10c and 15c. Only when LETS GOt |