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Show DECEMBER HCBSDAY. 10, 1936 THE LEHI FREE PRESS - Thursday. December 10, 1935 """"" ! I LlOfiVS fEGM RT DEPflRXlijE Hospital Notes The Choosing Bird for. Mowing patients received the Lehi Hospital this trra:n.rrt tt TIM- E- Leo Loveridge, SCOUT FIVE We made the seout sig-- and Howe Woodhouse led in Scout Oath. Then we had a contest and the Fathers beat the Redskins, 18 to 16. Duane Evans closed with prayer. ALLAN CHIPMAN, Reporter. Mr E. L. Atkin of Pleasant t,; 'ave to a lovely baby ,'e r:r ln hospital on Wednesday. A;; in.'erneJ are doing nicely. Dinned lr-- Mr. and Mrs. Ira F.eporter. WEDDING RECEPTION 7i?nmior, Ge rep GOOD BYE TO NAILED AND TACKED ON ON SOLES Our new equipment for the finest of ladies footwear has just arrived, and all shoes of every description will hereafter be rebuilt with SEWED on Soles just as they were made at the factory. of tnis city are the A wedding reception given in honor proud parents of No more nailed- - stiff, out of shape a rt-b ,rn son. The of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilson was soles on ladies shoes. baby was born W a Christmas turkey ednesday morning in the Lehi hos- - CHOOSING right size this year held Saturday evening in the Dans-Ar- t. P ta!. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Zimmer-- 1 Satisfaction Guaranteed will assure every guest plenMany of the guests attended man and Mrs. Richard Norman are1 ty of delicious meat and at the the reception and enjoyed themselves. iTuud grandparents. same time avoid the usual BOBS SHOE SHOP Bishop Hyrum A. Anderson married series of turkey hash the couple. PHONB 184-Mr. Alfred Mecham of Lindon. meals, according to Miss Anna-bell- e Those attending the nuptials were -Robinson, associate in home was admitted t the hospital on Tues- economics education at the College Greta Mae Churchill and Richard day and a as operated on for of Agriculture, University of Illi- Smuin, as the Pages; Doreen Wicen as the Train-bearenois. Mrs. Bernard A general "rule of the thumb" Wicen as Matron of Honor: Miss Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Dalton are is to allow three-fourtto a pound Emma Southworth of Ogden as Maid of dressed tur of Honor: Miss Ruth Halstrnm n rejoicing over the arrival of a daughUATTRESSES REHADE ter, born Tuesday in the hospital. key for each Brides Maid; Howard Thomas as The mother was the firmer Arema guest. If the bird usher and Boyd Smuin as Best Man. OLD UAtTRSSSES MADE SAU3 is to be served AS NEW Goodwin. Proud The bride was given away by her grandparents of this with dressing, Hare your mattresses renovated, city are Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Good- - the brother, Wayne. pound alcleaned and recovered with new tick in. The v bride as charming in a beau-iflowance probabsatan gown with a flowing lac" fog fer only f 4.50. ly will be ample. If there i3 no Donna Warden, small veil. The train-bearWe convert your cotton mattress rawas dressed in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Warden is at dressing, more pink tafetta. the matron of honor in ta a ipringflll and make those feather the hospital receiving medical care. meat will be a blue print crepe, the maid of honor mattresses and pillows. needed, and the She was brought in on the 7th. n gold velvet and the brides maid Phone larger allowance n cream lace. will be the safLois Bowers of American Fork, est. At the above underwent an operation for appendi-siti- s ITS ALWAYS WARM AND COMFORTABLE AT THE rates a in the hospital Monday. will feed r. pmhemmi - r.-- : as W W L r: - wien you travel cn 0 UAIDM P Undid PACIFIC TRAIXS Holklay enjoyment starts ti.; moment you step aLoiuJ a Union Pacific train. You riot iwksw only gain time for a long, r visit at your destination. Ijut the trip itself is thoroughly smooth and restful train is sale. Yet, travel trulv economical, at the remarkably low winter fares. These are some of the reasons why more ar.-- i more I IoIiJav travelers this year are pfctiiiuny to yo by train. Draft-tre- Crirch ar.c: ist iileeph.g e comiort in all weather. ul er 8-- W GUESTS turkey approximately 20 people, while a Mrs. C. R. Anderson of American bird will be sufficient for was operated on for appendi13 guests. Since many families do citis, Saturday. not plan to have more than five or six at the Christmas table, even Mrs. David Elton presented her smaller birds probably will be in husband with a baby girl. The baby demand. However, it usually is better to get a bird was born Saturday in the loca hosat least weighing pital. Iff ten WEEKLY PROGRAM dressed, since Mrs. Leo Nelson and baby daughsmaller turkeys do not develop ter of American Fork went to their FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 and 12 as fine a flavor. home Monday. Unless the size 2 FEATURES of the turkey is Congratulations go to Mr. and of out entirely Feature No. 1 CONRAD NAGEL and ELEANOR HUNT in " Mrs. Horace Monson of Pleasant proportion to the Grove for the birth of a son, Thursnumber of dinner day, December 3rd. guests, enough win be left for only one Mrs. Reed Christofferson and baby or two meals of A son, were taken to their home in Amand a girl reporter round up a gang of criminals while cupid cold turkey, Miss erican Fork, Sunday. cracks the whip! Robinson said. n Feature No. 2 A singing in a new and different Whether the turkey is chosen cowboy Otheo Mecham of American Fork from the home flock or bought at Musical Western. was taken home Saturday. a market it should be a fat, plump TEX RITTER and MONTE BLUE in bird and preferably a young one. The skin should be smooth and Mrs. Homer Royle with her baby clean, and the breast and thighs removed to were home their daughter and meaty. The bird should plump December 3rd. be reasonably fat, since the fat imparts a better flavor and prevents Two Big Feature Pictures for the Price the dry, tasteless flavor common to Plenty of fast action and romance! of One Only 10c and 15c Let's Go! turkeys in poor neso. i.v.r.n Tour- - cr passen gers enjoy generous highway hazards or nerve strain. No sah C3c iwO Roomy accommodations; m . -- - congenial traveling at an average of a day. Free pillows; psrier service. Restful s!eep. You arrive rcireshiU. THEATRE pounds WINTER FARES NEVER SO LOW AS NOW Round trip rates of 2 cents or less a mile enable you to travel in luxurious comfort at less cost than driving your own car. A sit Ticket Agent ofouf unusually low and round-triCoach Fares. Boulccr Dam and Lake Mead enroute to or from California one-wa- Visit 2 p y "Yellow Cargo" GUESTS two-gu- ION PACIFIC RAILROAD For Further Particulars "Song of the Gringo" See Nearest Union Pacific Agent Ifcu dorit have to betici to enjoy ticfi whiskey! -- i.s..i ' SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 14 and 15 Return Showing of the Best Picture of 1936 By Popular Request j THEIR THRILL IS YOUR THRILL! 1 ai I - ii r ii ij And no screen experience will equal this turbulent romance of old Frisco with lovely Jeanette singing love songs to Clark . . finding the meaning of love in his arms! -- . awr... PHONES Office Residence 117-Night or Day If you have any news of in8-- .ml $fwr: ,tr fW$k 1 A terest, any adreriisng, any job printing or want anything in the printing line. Service with a smile BOY SCOUT And how she sings "WOULD YOU?", your, great new ft f Jove-song- ! nM4 y JJ PRESS CLUB TROOP ONE our usual ceremon ies. Our eader, Mr. Robert Webb gave us boards on which to place note paper for notes on a series of handicraft talks. Each talk will have 12 important notes. The first one was on sandpapering. Donald Rick, Reporter. We opened with svU - v'vSiS'jnx One case of this Rich Bourbon malies a dozen or two grand gifts!I and it of doesn't take money to buy TROOP TWO The Scouts of Troop Two met at the home of Scoutmaster Wilson. There were sixteen scout3 present We were planning on a jamboree that will be held in the Second Ward soon The scoutmaster set a date of Janu arv 1 for our final registration. George Sims. Reporter. 1 a barrel it! Write the name "Old Quaker" on your of a Christmas shopping list . . . It's gift Si iiS rfjijifel: BOURBON HOLT tmTE I ( 'A rtu r. A " ill K If. TH,, HEALY 4 " 10: "Go West Young Man" BRAND nctburf , lod. V RALPH good-turrf- AVAILABLE ALSO IN RYE 90 , TROOP THREE JESSIE JACK After we presented colors we re viewed some of the knot laws. Boy a W. S. Van Dyk Production Produod by John Emtrton and Bernard H. Hyman Scout Diary's were given to George Winslow, Victor Mitchell, Jack MitTurner and James You'll chell. Wavne ALSO GOOD SHORTS enjoy seeing it again! ? Buchanan for the five best & 16s done during the past week. We then QliLY P. SUNDAY dis were we which after games played Don't Miss It! missed. Evenings Only 10c and 20c. Jack Mitchell, Reporter. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16 and 17 TROOP FOUR MAE WEST in Scout meeting was begun with the troop repeating the Scout Oath, fol- friends! A richness for a dozen or two And it barrel of quality in every bottle. to doesn't cost you a barrel of money will that something buy it . . . that's Christmas merry! make your help WHISKEY PROOF STRAIGHT SOURSON tv I lowed with roll call by Leo Loveridge. We next had a question and knot-tyin- g contest, conducted by Arland Russon. An announcement aboot the The harlarious story of a touring movie star who falls for a shy country lad. Scout "Care of the Axe" by Arland Also Good Shorts Admission Only 10c nd 15c . |