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Show THURSDAY. NOVEMBER LEHI FREh FKfcS5 THUESDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1936 Charles L. Johnson was a business Mr. and Mrs Fjeld Carson of Fair visitor in Salt Lake Tuesday. field, were Sunday visitors at the James Comer home. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lebi Free Press Every Thursday Phone Lehi. Utah 8-- W I Miss Zina Anderson spent Monday visiting in Salt Lake City. George P. Price, Mansger Office, 32 W. Main St. residence. 2nd J. F. Bradthaw was a business West and State St. LehL UUh visitor in Salt Lake, Monday. Phones Office 8-residence 117-E. A- - Bushman is seriously ill with Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, Friends are hoping for a pneumonia. as second class matter. quick recovery. PRINTING ' Mr. and Mrs. Jay Thomas of Salt Lake, were calling on friends in Lehi Wednesday. W ADVERTISING RATES Furnished Upon Request $1.00 UW SHIEPUSV Mrs Inez Peterson and daughter, Beth, were dinner guests of Mrs Martha Ball, Monday. ASSOCUTIOX LOCAL ITEMS Miss Mina Moseman of Escalanti, who has spent the past two weeks visiting at the Luther Coates home, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wardle and children of West Jordan, were Sun Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Magelbee day guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. I and two children of Monroe, spent a few days of last week visiting at the Wardle. home of Mrs. Maelbee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Geckstead and Mr- and Mrs. Charles Crabbfamily of West Jordan were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dallas Johnson and two sisters were , on their way home to Randolph, Tayolr, Sunday. Idaho, when they called to see Wallace Mr. and Mrs- John Standard of Banks, Saturday Mr. Johnson has Salt Lake City, spent Sunday evening been laboring in the Canadian mis visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Luther sion. Coates. Denzil Dorton of California, and Cray? Crabb accompanied b Mr. Maurice Dorton of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Woodruff Magelbee motored visited with Mrs. J. E Dorton, Sunto Salt Lake City, Saturday to at- day afternoon Denzil Dorton is home tend the fiotball game. visiting his parents in Salt Lake because of the strike on the ships- He Friday Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Ander- is engineer on a freighting ship which son and son, Dick, of Provo, were travels along the coast. guests at the home of Mrs. Kate Anderson Angus Gardner attended the funer- - Mrs. Gifford Brown and baby son spent Saturday visiting at the home of Mrs- Leah Bushman. - - Hal Holmstead. small son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Holmstead, is ill at his home this week with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Christofferson. spent one day this week in Murray, home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilcox. Mr. Wilcox has been ill for the past week. at the 1 WELT J StrAJRINfl r ' w Come in and give us a trial, work done while you wait. ii a Vorld-wid- Constructive e Ddjr hmnapv U Ktmitl. lb kmt ! ekl auc all th. Htm lik rU. Mituu mcuI u4 Uu ll k k U ealrart" "II" Vtj ulm. mttftmt Iaim Mf Stctt, pclaieal wrttM y rbl. fim a tmwj xpla aim, tmj ti. 7 U mt , tb.m,ruj. world The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street. Boston. MassachtMtt Chiistum Senses Please enter my fubscription to for period of 1 J months 12 JS 6 months $4.50 1 $9 00 ! Tn t BUTTE R WRAPPERS year I LEHI FREE PRESS ' dtiMh4 Wednesday N'ame iue, indudini Magaiint Section: t year $2.60; i iftin. mgc-- i 7 Uor, jj, I SAMPLE COPT O.I KEQVCST Set and Printed in Lehi Build LehL Not Another Town Zada guest. Retta Robins, Ila and the with serving. Webb helped The Relief Society Stake board members met at the home of President Mina Webb last Friday afternoon The meeting was in honor of Sister Bertha Knudsen a former member of the board who has now moved to Provo. At 1:30 a luncheon was served followed by a business meeting and during the remainder of the afternoon a musical program and original poems were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. E.J. McKellar and Elmo Eddington were in Salt Lake, Thursday on business. Mrs- - Wednesday Miss Eula Evans and Mr. Charles of Ogden, were visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans" home. al services of his brother-in-laErsel Fagan and Elmer Jackson Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson and Snow of St George. Mr. made a business trip to Gunnison, family of Salt Lake, called in Lehi, Snow was born in Lehi and lived Monday. Sunday evening and visited with rela- here many years ago. He passed tives and friends, away Friday at his home and funeral Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dansie and services were held Sunday. Mr. Gard- daughter, Elvera, spent Monday in Mrs. Susie Giles- Mrs. Afton Giles, ner returned home Tuesday evening. Salt Lake on business and pleasure. Mrs. Ralph Davis and Mr. H. L. Giles of Los Angeles, California, were Those attending the funeral services Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bills and two visitors to Salt Lake, Tuesday. in American Fork, Tuesday for Mrs. daughters of Payson, were week-enStephen L. Chipman from Lehi were: visitors of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Goates and Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Schow, Mr. and Slade. Mrs. Bills is Mr. Slade's son, Paul, of Salt Lake City, spent Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, Mr. and . nieceSaturday and Sunday with Mr. and Wing, Able John Evans, John Mrs. William Goates and family. FBradshaw, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Word has been received that Mrs. Booth Sorenson, Mrs- A. W. Erastus Russon arrived in Washing Mrs. Martha Ball, Mrs. Inez Peter- Davis. Mrs. Elias M. Jones, Mrs. ton, Sunday morning. He is now makson, Miss Olive Browning and Mr. Hebers C Webb, Mrs. Martha Ball ing plans to labor in Virginia, the Holdaway attended the funeral held and Mrs. Inez Petersonplace he labored last winterfor Mrs. Stephen L. Chipman in American Fork, Tuesday. Mrs. Angus Gardner just returned Mr. and Mrs. James Comer enterhome from Los Angeles, California, tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Spurrier and where she was called to the home of Mrs. Harold Comer and baby son of son- Stanton, and Miss Gwen Ander her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Bartlow, Logan, Miss Nola Comer of Provo, son of Salt Lake City, were the who has been seriously ill. Mrs. Barrett Chadwick of American Fork Sunday guests of Mrs. Kate Ander Bartlow was formerly Bilo Gardner and Mrs. Alice Tuckfield. son. Before Mrs. Gardner returned Mrs. Barlow's condition was greatly imMr. and MrsErnest Peterson Allan Webb and Fon Rothe were proved. She spent several days in Las and daughter, LaVonne, attended a accompanied by their parents to Salt Vegas with her son, Rulon who is re- family dinner Sunday in Provo given Lake City, Monday morning where covering from injuries received when by Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and they are to attend the Mission School. he was bucked off a horse. The horse Mrs. Elwood Davis. kicked and dragged him which bruised Mrand Mrs. Dean Prior enterMrs James Carter left this week him quite badly. tained Wednesday evening for a for Salt Lake City where she will Mrs. Alta Webb entertained at a group of friends following the dance. stay for an indefinite visit with her shower Friday evening for A hot chilli missionary Mr. and supper was served to the daughter and Allan Webb. Bunco was played durMrMrs. Ralph Hutchingsand Mrs. following guests: ing the evening and prizes for the Everett Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Earl game went to Roberta Ball, who won Gaisford, Mr- and Mrs. PeterSunday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brad- the ladies 1st prize and the traveling son, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Roy Evans, Mr. shaw and family and Mr. and Mrs. prize and Harold Degelbeck who won and Mrs. Arthur Glover and Mr. and Floyd Bradshaw and family of Salt the men's 1st prize. Thanksgiving Mrs. Wayne Christensen. of Lake City were the dinner guests decorations were carried out through Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw. the dinner that was served. Guests were Marie Jorgensen of Ophir- Har Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther enter- old Degelbeck, Ruby Chrisensen. For the Temple Excursion schedutained for Elder Fon Rothe, Thurs- Merlin Fagan, Meta Christensen, Glen led for Wednesday. November 25th, Cleo Cecil Lu Evans, Royle, Webb, The home. bishopday night at their excursion tickets will be sold on the ric and their wives, the Rothe family cille Winterton, Valine Hansen, Mar and close neighbors were invited garet Peterson, Fullmer Allred, first regular train leaving the Orem guests in Roberta Ball, Keith Evans, Nedra Depot at Lehi at 8:26 a. m. guests, making thirty-fiv- e There will be no early morning refresh- Lewis, Tom Roberts, Jean Fowler, and were Games played all. train until further notice. Mr. special and Mrs. Evans, Karl Sterling ments were served. Webb, Mr- and Mrs., Dean Webb, Bertha Clark, Dean Evans, Verda Our price on printed butter wrap Miller, Ersel Fagan and the honored pers is lower, our quality higher. r STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 90 PROOF d Mrs-Wm- - 1 pint lWa Wl I y,-'3- ill STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE, prop. TATE 8TREET, LEHI, UTAH - - yflBw QUART No. 60 - - I - tNk&g son-in-la- WE DID - for your dry cleaning work on the basis that we offer perfect workmanship and prompt service. We clean everything from neckties to curtains and rugs. Our prices are moderate. no t Every article moth proofed with extra charge. MADSEtl GLEAI1II1G Ruben Christensen, Agent Pleasant Grove PHONE 102-We call every Tuesday and Thurs. J. - Mm - - NOTICE New York Distilled and aged in the Heart of the Bluegrass Region of This whiskey - Umm! is one Kentucky. vear old. Waffles that melt in your mouth! Crisp brown toast! : i. . Addrea - ! 3 MoMiot - w I - jS if Nes in Science Monitor The Christian Am mvwuhI Head Daily the - Mr-Pete- WTni HANDBILLS BUSINESS CARDS STATMENTS Mrs. Inez Peterson and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jacobs are reBeth, were dinner guests of Mr. and ceiving congratulations for the birth Mrs. W. A. Ford. Sunday. of a son, born Monday at their home- - SUBSCRIPTION One year returned home Tommy Colledge from hunting this week with a laree elk. He was hunting near Tooele. "KEEP EDUCATED" HOW TO LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES FORM LETTERS CIRCULARS ' ' ' ' " ' ' 'V 1 Coffee that IS coffee! Tasty ham and eggs! crs ftor Seven and all day Sunday telephone Long Distance rates are reduced after 7 every night and all hours Sunday visit with telephone a Enjoy members of your jamdf. , ; other towns. More and more families are enjoying the new thrill that comes with Electric Table r VA Cookery! 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