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Show THURSDAY. DECEMBER i0 DECEMBER THURSDAY. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks were at the Provo visitors Monday home of Mrs- - Mary Smith. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Prees Every Thursday Phone Lehi. 8-- THE LEHI FREE PRESS 10, 1936 evt-nin- g WANT ADS Mrs. Chester Smith and children were business visitors to S ilt Lake City- - Saturday. Cr.cter Whit rai.k Ban.e. Uth Mr. and Mrs. John Slater of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price were Pleasant Grove, were visitors at the business visitors to Si ,lt Lake City. Gecrge P. Price, Manager Office, 32 W. Main St.. residence. 2nd J. L. Barnhart home. M nday. Saturday afternoon. tt'est and State St., Lehi. Utah residence 117-Phones Office Mrs. I. L. Lott spent Wednesday in John R. Bone and Orren Bone who i Provo with Mrs. II ward Timpson and have been employed at Garland durEntered at the pogtofnce at Lehi, UUh, Miss Marie Lott. returned ing the sugar campaignas second class matter. home last week-end- . Mrs. J- T. Winn and Mrs. A- E. ADVERTISING RATES Mrs. Robert Bushman of Pr vo. Adams were in Provo on business and Furnished Upon Request and Mr. and Mrs- Lyman Moyle and pleasure, Tuesday.. daughter, Mala, of Alpine, were callSUBSCRIPTION Anderson and Mrs. Abe Mr. ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and .$1.00 One year Mrs. Morris Anderson went to Bing Roger Price, Sunday, enroute to ham, Sunday to visit with Morris An Reno, Nevada. MtMBetU ur 1KB- cLrT derson. UHJ SIAIt PiUSS ASSOC WIOX Thursday afternoon Mr. and MrsEdith Goates of Salt Lake and Mr. Noble Evans motored to Sandy and and Mrs. A- - B. Anderson were the visited with Mr. an Mrs. James Jen- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, sen. LOCAL ITEMS Herman C- - Goates. and Mrs. Earl Whittaker of Miss Zina Anderson will be the Mrs. Richard Bone, Ethel and Lela Magna, and Mr. Reed Tayl r of fruest of her sister in Salt Lake City, Coates were in Salt Lake City, Monspent Sunday visiting Springville, Wednesday and Thursdi. day. Miss Ethel Coates will remain their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James X. in Salt Lake where she is employed. Taylor. Mrs- - Leah Bushman is visiting this Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor and week in Garfield with Mr. and .Mrs. Mrs. J. L. Barnhart and children. Gifford Brown. daughter, Colleen, motored to Salt Mrs. Charles Slater and Mrs. Fon Lake on Thursday, combining busi- Waburton and children of Mercu, ness and pleasure. home returned Zimmerman spent Thursday afternoon in River-to- n George with Mrs. Vern Curtis. from Chinook, Montana, where he has Mrs. Nettie McAffee returned home been employed at the sugar factory. after spending the past two weeks Mr. and Mrs- Leslie Goates and visiting her sons, Reed, in Salt Lake two children and Mr- and Mrs. A. J City, and Harmon, of Provo. Phillips of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs- - George A. Mrs. Alice Miller of Panquitch, and Goates, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lambert and childvisitren of Salt Lake, were week-en- d Merlin Fagan had as his guests ors at the 0. A. Slade home. Sunday, Elder Westwood of Circle-vill- e and Elder Ritter of Anta-monMrs. Fon Warburton and children Elder Westwood spent a few of Mercur. spent the week in Lehi at the Fagan home. These two days visiting Mrs. Warburton's parents, men are both recently returned misMr- - and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart- sionaries from the Texas Mission. tf Rent-- iee F- COAL MORTON ani PEERLESS SALE See Elton uaiiMe, FOR 81. Phone j WANTED -- Will take 2 passengers with us on our trip to Lam rum Will Ikying part of the expense. See or leave about Dec. leth PJAnderson, Lehi. u avtkI) TO BUY Hides of all See Wells B. kinds for cash. ents on 2nd West and State Street. - i U- S. Certified Highest quality Chicks and Poults, also equipment for same. See LeRoy Davis- FREE we are giving ONE BOX of 25 LATEST XMAS CARDS with each paid on subscription, eld or new. Call and see them and leave order and we will have them $1-0- yor ready when you want them. These cards will retail for $100 to $1.50 a box- - ntSfc'e than gives r - -it l: liOTICE - wer and snarp . l.us delineation. e.ched character which songs MacDonald, singing to glon- from simple ballads her even ous cperatic aria; surpasses ' and Marie Rose superb wori in -Naughty Marietta. ru The C. W. P. Ur.i be held Thursday. 8 o'cock in the Lehi Memorial Ail persons interested are iisr;. be present. D. U. P. NOTES HIGH SCHOOL NEWS DANCING CLASS TO BE HELD Miss Conder of the Physical Educoncation Dept. for the girls has the if class a direct dancing sented to students will participate in it in the way it was intendedare showing enThe students to begin the anxious are and thusiasm classes. Already a good many of the stud ents have signed up for the classes. These classes are to be held once a week. Time for their beginning win be announced later. Last year, Miss Conder organized and helped with a series of these received classes and the students much benefit from them. Camp Blue Bell of the Form,.. will hold their regular meeting s home of Mrs. Marian Johnson uayi ijcvciiiuci iuiu ;n trie aiiw uincers vi uus camp have askej a gvjoa turn out. EVANSVILLE Mrs. Laura Lvans will be the tess to the Evansville Camp 0f" Daughters of the Pioneers, Thurst uecemoer iutn. All members of this camp p, come to this meeting-- . rf WE BID 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. Every article moth proofed with no extra charge. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart received a letter this week stating that their daughter, Ruth of Castlegate and another girl of that town took part on a radio program Monday. The girls played the guitar and ukella and sang. UADSEII CLEAIIIIIG Ruben Chxlstensen, Agent Ploasant Groye We call every Tuesday and Thura. PHONE Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Reece of Salt Lake City. Mr. an Mrs. George Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. James Comer. 102-- J. th. LANDIS WELT Chester White Boar For J- L. Barnhart or Phone - PLAY SUCCESSFUL 95-- Much talent was displayed at the If your Sewing Machine or Lawn Junior High play, Friday annual Saws Mower needs repairs, Sissors or Students taking parts porevening. do will Osborne Sharpened. William the characters perfectly. The trayed it for you. audience received much pleasure from If anyone knows anything about attending and seeing the play. Those taking parts were: Keith my money by this time, they will relieve me of great suffering if they Eddington, Beth Austin, Mirriam to me. Lott, Dean Mitchell, Lois Larsen, will depart the information Mrs. Estella Addis, Lehi, Utah. Betty Jean Dorton, Emery Jones, Miss Jenalyn Wing spent the weekHowe Woodhouse, Irene Meiling, will BUTTER WRAPPERS We end in Salt Lake City as the guest of Dorald Allred, Ruth Peterson, Bobbie Mr-anprint your butter papers on better her sister and brother-in-laMrs. Delbert Adams. Thomas quality paper at a cheaper price. Try and be satisfied. Woflinden spent Sunday at the Adams the Free Press first home. CEDAR POST FOR SALE Good Shed and Cedar Post. See Denzel The Seventh .graders of the Lehi Turner. Lehi. tf schoo had a surprise party for their teacher, Basil Hansen. The party was Carol Proctor went to her home in planned by June Hunting nd Helen The play "Cinderella" was Spanish Fork, Wednesday evening to Street presented- - Characters were Helen attend a party. Street, Eva Smith, Elsie Sabey, Leah Mae Churchill, Dveroux, Greta Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe and family Lorraine Glover, Donna Comer and went to Salt Lake, Thursday to see Audrey Austin. Refreshments were Fon Rothe leave for the mission field. served. Come in and give us a trial work done while you wait y. Saturday Mr. Leo Hansen attended a meeting in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hansen and daughter, June, motored to the city with Mr. Hansen and spent the day. CAMP JUNIOR HIGH PRESENTS - I p:"" a performance umi n to greatin nis Gl-ve- Srj - in wh FOUND Ladies' Bro-home Call at the W. W. Dickerson and pay for ad. - - aava tr For : is--- .i Junction. Lehi Kinder. Art vour Christmas Trees at J. " Thev are here. K ie. 8-- Zimmerman, Ann Al'.rrd, ings and Beth Peter.n. Gal.le'hW"r.evcr For service Fur t- - Iar - STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE. STATE 8TREET, LEHI .f I Prop. UTAH imH vf?' Mr- and Mrs. Max Rothe and Joseph Rothe were Provo visitors, - 7 Monday. GROCERIES, MEATS, SEASONABLE FRUITS GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. "ffl H You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. "Eagle Eyes' fvren, sharp and narrowed. PHONE 17 Set deep- j MAIN STREET ly in center of hollow formed by bridge of nose. Brows and creases beneath eye . . . giving effect of the bull'j'-ey-e of a target. An eye indicat- T.F!HT ITT AH ing accuracy, precision and alertness. "Good Hunter's Nose" wiirsTsiy Delicately chiseled, pores tmall. Distinguished by ample nostrils which are d and tense. A capable nose, expert at 7( (.ifeV wide-sprea- scenting aromas, and M X 1 quick to ferret out values! )T S W J 5. PWOCKJC.T Jeaj(w..MacDonal'd' "SAN FRANCISCO" UNFOLDS VIBRANT LOVE STORY OF BARBARY COAST ifcN to 5A. TOH A new and truly romantic team is brought to the screen in Metro-Gol"San Francisco," nlav. ing at the Royal Theatre, with Clark Uable and Jeanette MacDonald For the first time the rugged, two- g nstea, Gable of old and me wveiy miss MacDonald with the voice that thrills, are broueht to gether, with Spencer Tny sharing sieuar nonors. , "Sun Fonni tha" jias- urama . j love in . i i xeresi, comedy and spectacle. Gahlp is the rou,gh and tough type of role in which his screen public likes him best. Miss MacDonald has the ideal part to give her opportunity to sing one ainga mere is a reason for her singing for her songs are a part oi tne plot.. , rpt ine story, directed by W. S. Van uyke and produced by Bernard Hv man and John Emerson, is the story of the Barbary Coast of thirty years ago, opening on New Year's Eve 1906, an continuing through one of the most disastrous dramas of the century, tne fean Francisco earth quake and fire. Gable is the boss of one of the mo popular resorts on the Barbary Coast. macuona (1 is th ""lull mi VU W I girl who wonders into his danre hall, filled with ambition to become a great singer. Beginning her career on the Coast, she succeeds tr, operatic heights, but returns to the Coast to d- wyn-Mayer- 's 5 I jaw-sockin- Eagle eyes... hunting a really rich straight Bourbon made by " A Schenley Whiskey with tht Mark tfMerit. Made in Kentucky by e Kentucky distillers the good old Kentucky way. ... old-tim- if Co;r. 1914, SrWalrr DturitiiMon. Iw.. N. V. 90 PROOF KENTUCKY 1 V- old-tim- e Kentuckians . . . have found it! "Double-rich- " Bourbon straight from the Bluegrass! Remember the name. PINT No. 61 QUART No. 60 1 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY . ft J HO --m ' ... STRAIGHT BOUDRDM " wwi Ainu BRAND uuieiev unci , ,o m. yy rrOOT-V- ' mf mmi niioin... OUHBON iLiiuim-- 1 ) s WHISKiY 90 118 M -- Cod, No. 134 C7UREON 90 . W-- U WHT-KE- Mo. 137 ONSALE AT ALL STATE LIQUOR STORES 1 |