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Show THURSDAY, I OCTOBER 5 THURSDAY OCTOBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS Wednesday Mr- and Mrs- Ge5rge and M:.y, Lucille, Eugene L Strasburg and Mrs- - Eetta Allan and the Fair. ( r;.i,b went to - - I 193.3 &, CLUB NEWS -- m:-- s i: V. South wick and Mrs. Dr. J. G Jones represented the exeJones were visitors to the cutives f Lehi at the meeting- - Jos. Stale Fair in Salt Lake City. Friday. Robison. publicity, Junius Banks, court of honor and Stanley M. Taylor Big iK.ubie Show at the Royal, the activity and civic service. Fridav and Saturday. Let's Go! Miss Ruth Rothe and Miss Vera in Salt Raeldon Goate and Earl Stals f Brown spent the week-en- d visitand conference the Lake, at uere guests attending lxgan. home of Mrs. Juliet Goatesing friends. Miss Rothe visited with Mr- - and Mrs. Frank Larsen, SaturFour Lehi men attended the Utah day afternoon and Sunday, the two National Parks Council meeting Mon- girls were dinner guests of Mr- - and day night, which was held in Provo. Mrs. Spiker. Mrs- El:as Lippmann for Landon Bii!l will entertain the Ikan OJ-ing at her home a; a trii Ijnclu-.- " Refreshments will be s.:re-aJ brid-- e ran:--will follow. i at the Royal, Bit' Double Show r.Jay and Saturday. Let's Go! The M,: dii.r.er at '': I A i ui The Chii i Ydfl welt i Ai: Thui- - ia; of M.-- - i ft ' t; s ti J I 1 f " t m.-t-- hoir.e (;r Mrs. J. i r tiu-:- r .v; ' 1 o. Mt.il- - J alar meeting. John M wet-k-t-n- s C! Ju;a;vn Wii; tei CALIFORNIA WINE the a':.--.- i THE BEST BUY IN were served er. Saturday ch was 1'ai-r.v- S. 192$ iv POST WIH ? ' I yi-' i it- - t Come in and give us a trial, work done while you wait, J. S$ It t STATE STREET SHOE SHOP Si ; .4. I. Man-- !,.,l Just-A-M- re v.-;.!.- 'icyjit was Kr h' ilV t enu-r- - the ie Club. Prizes went to Alice Au.-t.- n and Mrs. John Whimper. !i 1 .!- HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. STATE STREET. LEHI, UTAH I T An held at brid-- A e years ago, Walter Lippiuann (above), outstanding economic and political commentator, will support Gov. Alf M. Landon in the November election. In his nationally syndicated column he labeled Mr. Roosevelt's administration "personal, factional and partisan," adding that the President has succeeded in dividing the people "frivolously, unnecessarily and ard perhaps dangerously." luncheon was the h n;v of .Mr?. Z,.na Walk er, l'hursday. .Mrs. Genevieve Peterson won high score and Mrs. Arthalin make sure that their names are on travdi prize. the registration lists. I'o'-vtll- IJ Roosevelt supporter four Mrs. Delilia Bivms entertained Wednesday f r the Pandora. Club. Jo.-ep- he Sequoia Club members are planning to motor to Garfield. Thursday where they will he entertained by Mrs. Warren Russon. 'J Rothe- h Ernest Rothe Max Rothe attended reunions held in Salt Lake, Saturday. PAPER HANGING and PAINTING m au we awe uou j j 4ix douaU? ... Clean clothes will add a great deal to your to vour enjoyment well being! During the personal summer when clothes get soiled quickly, be sure to send them to the cleaner often! Have you any thing that needs cleaning now? BOY SCOUT We are Specialists in lubrication. oyal Theatre WEEKLY PROGRAM LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER Feature No. M MADSEH GLEANING games- Ruben Christensen, Agent 102-- J. Pleasant Grove WANT ADS FOR SALE Delicious Apples 25c Ibu. Thrasher Ranch. Phone 347-J- PRESS CLUB Plenty of action, romance and thrills. Two Big Feature Pictures for the Price of One Only 10c and 15c. in cash, of course. We're speaking of its equivalent here is something for you to consider: Every year this newspaper brings you at least three outstanding novels in serial form. Purchased as books each would cost not less than $2, making a total expenditure of at least $6 per year. Like yourself, we could find plenty of uses for that $6. Some member of the family is always in need of a new pair of shoes or some other necessity. But at the same time your requirements for good reading material must be met By accepting these three novels each year we feel you are treating yourself to real enjoyment, at the same time giving your purse a substantial boost. These novels are a source of constant pride to us. Every year we select them from the season's most outstanding best sellers, offered in serial form by a large newspaper syndicate organization. We'd like to feel that you as a subscriber always look forward to reading the coming installment in the next issue. It gives us a great satisfaction to know that here is another reason why our paper is popular in the home. You are invited to begin reading bur novels now. These regular brief visits to ncdonland will prove a delightful interlude from your work-a-da- y activities. And it will make us happy to know that you are getting enjoyment from them. NOT 10-8-- 8-- CEDAR POST FOR SALE Good and Cedar Post. See Denzel Turner, Lehi. tf n., a rv,Af.f tkn cnmit-- at Lehi to practice football REKADE Registration agents for this year OLD MATTRESSES MADE SAMS are: District No. 1 Mrs. Inez Peterson. AS NEW nave your mattresses renovated, District No. 2 Mrs. Booth Soren cleaned and recovered with new tlck-in- son. District No. 3 Mrs. Pearl Sharp. for only $4.50. District No. 4 Mrs. Elva Allen. We Convert vour mnffrAaa in to a springfill and make those feather Lehi voters are urged to register earlv as this being the presidenta nattreseeg and pillows. election a great amount of interest is Phone being shown and all voters should !f THE GREATEST HEART DRAMA IN HISTORY... The amazing personal sfory n n ri lain yiliA n raus nunv m X.V "'N fhrone for one crowded If hour of (over 15 THE NEW HOME tgUIN' y ) I 6 MEW ME WHAT 60114' TO look ) HOME Like -- W-?:- V feJsOp KH1I nWN jrJiXMiyp ctflvincr no scout meeting was neld. Wayne Dubois, Reporter. FREE we are giving ONE BOX of -- a LATEST XMAS CARDS with each $1.00 paid on subscription, old or new. Call and see them and leave NEXT REGISTRATION your order and we will have them DATE OCTOBER 6TII ready when you want them. These cards will retail for $1.00 to $1.50 a box. Registration dates for Voters of the Lehi Distrcit are as follows: October 13th. 27th and 28th. Let's go! SUNDAY. MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 12 and 13 TROOP FOUR APPLES FOR SALE Jonathan We opened the meeting with flag Mrs. ceremony led by Harold Anderson and Delicious. 25c and up. Carl Anderson. The scoutmaster gave a talk about the Ahen we had a game, scout laws. Potatoes, Onions or Carrots taken us the compass. Then the on drilling for subscription, just call or scoutmaster gave us a drill on scout 117-tests. Then a closing ceremony led Good Building Lot For Sale on 2nd by LeGrande Comer. West between Main and 1st North. Lee Robert, Reporter. Also 15,000 brick. See Ralph Smith. TROOP SIX White Chester Boar For Service Enquire at the Wm. Powell residThere was nine scouts and the scout ence on State Street. master present. First thing we did HOME FOR SALE 1 acre land, was each scout to tie a knot and we on a knot board which 3 rooms, cement cellar, granary and put them all We then had a party had we brought". fruit trees. Call at Free Press office and after we chose sides and played for information. games. Laverl Hacking was then If your Sewing Machine or Lawn chosen for scoutmaster. Mower needs repairs, Sissors or Saws Clifford Miller, reporter Sharpened. William Osborne will do it for you. TROOP SEVEN Shed devil-dog- "The Singing Cowboy" TROOP TWO The minutes were read, then the role was called. Then we voted on our troop scribe. The results was that Lynn Gray was put in. and our reporter is Reid Allred- Fred Adams, Reporter 1. "The Leathernecks Have Landed drop of a hat loving They're the Bengal lancers of the sea. Fighting at the s Adventure when the swing into action! Feature No. 2 GENE AuTKEY , the singing cowDoy in Donald Rick, Reporter. Tuesday and Thurs. 2 LEW AYRESand ISABEL JEWELL in at the drop of an eyelid. - PHONE 1 OCTOBER 9 and 10 FEATURES 2 Had flag Opened with prayer. ceremony which was led by Dick Webb. We then sang one verse of America. Then Mr. Banks, who had been to the council meeting in Provo, told us a lot about scouting. We then finished the meeting by playing with 8-- W old FRIDAY and SATURDAY, TROOP ONE ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST MATTRESSES that home-Winner- GLEANER We call every grease in your transmission and differential and refill with winter lubrication. We will test your battery on our tester FREE of charge. Ask us about the prices of our batteries before you buy. Also the guarantee on them. Let us flush out AM The Docility members were the quests of Mrs. Lynn Lewis, Saturday atfern.ion at the George Lewis of the bridge game which Satisfaction Guaranteed was played were 1st prize, Mrs. Violet I.ott and traveling prize, Mrs. Alta By Third Ward Church, Lehi, Utah Webb. Special guests were Nedra and Cleora Lewis, other present were: Mrs. Lucille Bone, Mrs. Lorraine Gilchrist, Mrs Stella Gilchrist, Mrs. Lela YOU FEEL BETTER Lott, Mrs. Sophia Carsen and Mrs. Phyllis Hitchcock. Hallowe'en decorations and favors were brought out WHEN YOU LOOK in the luncheon. HORACE HADFIELD Prestone, Alcohol, Zerone and Hot Water Heaters PHONE 356 Center St. and State Street SYLVESTER CLARK, Manager Bertha Clark entertained members of the Aca Cia Club, Thursday evening at her home. Luncheon was served to the following members: Ila Bushman, Matilda Slade, Orlyn Jens' n, Juanita Smith, El Vera Dansie and Adamson. For First Class We have complete stock of STATE STREET SERVICE STATION Miss I . 4' . OlAftV OF Yvr- - SCOTLAND V Also PATHE NEWS. .1ATIIIEE SUNDAY 4 P. M, O'iLY 10s & IB: Evenings Only 10c and 20c. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 and 15 ROGER PRYOR and LEILA HYAMS in "1,000 A Minute" The laughtime of a lifetime! 1,000 roars. 1,000 howls A laugh lover's holiday! Also Chapter No. 12 of 1,000 smiles "DAEEEST AFRICA" And a Good Musical. Admission Onljr 10c and 15o |