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Show I 1 ..... JANUARY ?cnV, .'A, THE LEH1 FREE PRESS i VEDDIHQ RECEPTION ...u,:.;f teception l.elu ii; .,j or- h a'.--- r, : . In the receiving Slade, Mr. ami and Mrs. ' Clark. Mr. V--a Kid- n Clark, brother of larky,',rri jhe jroom, actinjr as best man, Bertha Anderson the brides- CVk and i!eth .,.. "r ' . Clark i.'i ti Hall "f the First Waid, :..'. Jur.uaty 1 "th, was a Tlic hall was ;.- 'att'd in pink and whiuve arranged in the corner Mr-- a t!'.. K. j- 1 , V ' Dancing rith relative? and friends. va; the feature of the evening, with a of a procram interspersed, consisting solo, Bruce N strum; dancing, Kick sisters; original tap cornet May M. read-in- ?. Lott; vocal solo, Billy ' - . . w,-- . i . ' . ";!, year ' 1 i.e ! M. I. at a prac-"- -' the Fi.Ui ac.ice is to be- - ..; M n ! J'' tu '.hV", EXCURSION DATES , s . M,-- - , " ' ! S . ' . ; l;. ''::' ().!, FOR YEAR n ... . it ':.!.".- - Ie!!!!,t. js ,,H.n f,,r each day of Sat. and Sun. I; . n at The I'. .,' v !.,!, a. m. :.'ju a. m. ,, i" il ed today 4", p. m. and C n. m Thursday hv Mr- - 'r,"Ci, ! I tn.i,.,, meiits are taken on the 'avis in the V.y :.!,.... - ,., ,,,m ';n iv.i.g11 :V, and t American Fork. p. m. sessions. Rates Me will be available on the car. n y on excursion dates. LEA0HR3KIP WEEK Dates that excursions will fall on f ! the f .llowing year are the following: 'Eternal Progression" is the theme ALPINE AND LE1II STAKES of the lfjth Annual Leadership Week, January-- - Friday 22nd. ,,e January 2."th to 'ink i Fi bruary Thursdav 1 1th. of the courses which uili be ffered 'areh - Wednesday II rd and Thurs-da- y during the Leadership Wwk: Progress in Solving Health ProbApril Friday 10th. lems. May Thursday Cth and Wednes- Social Problems. day 2t;th. Overcoming Speech Prefects. June-Tues- day 15th. Literature. August -- Tuesday 17th. Types of Government. September Thursday 2nd. Vital Problems in Genealogy. October -- Monday 11th and Friday The Modern Home. 2.Hh. Psychology. November Thursday 18th and Frie Work. day 2Gth. Contributions of Art. December Wednesday 8th. Economic Pr gress. Specific Helps for INFANT BURIED Problems. Evan- - a ' !.. r tive s'SsUins ' -- m-- : I Swenson; reading, Winzell reading. Elaine Southwiek; speech, c. Y. Clark. gifts Many beautiful and useful Bewere bestowed upon the couple. wishes well from their the sides many home to An relatives and friends many people were in attendance. and Mrs. Those present were Mr. Ford and Douglas Sealley, Madge, B.b Sealley, Mr. Callwell, Mrs. J. L. and Laurel Welch, John Hayes, Golda Dr. and Jensen, Ada May Dalton, Mrs- A. W. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Walton and family, Mr. and Mrs Edward Davis. Mrs. Bernice Ivory, Salt and Mrs. Joseph Lake City; Mr. Slade, Mrs. Clara Rawlings, Junioi Dr. and Slade, Lyman, Wyoming; Music. Mrs. A. W. Olsen and daughter, Da Parent-Teacher- s' Nae and Shirley Fae, Mr. and Mrs. Department. J. A. Walton, Merlin Walton, Verona Progress in Forestry Aaronie Priesthood. Bcden, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Davis, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. George Progress in Scouting and many Peay. Fae Beal, Mr. and Mrs. Harold others. These courses are for all wanting to Peay and sons Clark and Morris and Helen Monson, Pleasant Grove, and attend. There are to be five general Verda Miller of American Fork. assemblies and four unusual evening Smith; - - . Bee-Hiv- Teachers-Agricultura- CLUB HEWS Wednesday, January 13th, the held a Potlucky party Mrs. Winona Goodwin. Those present report having spent a Delicious refvery merry evening. reshments were enjoyed by ten members of the club and good luck was given credit for a lunch any hostess would be proud to have arranged. On Lucky 13 Club at the home of Each Athenian Club member bought to the entertainment Wednesday afternoon a guest. The members and the guests spent a delightful afternoon playing progressive games. Refreshments were served. This entertainment was held instead of the regular meeting. Mrs. E. B. Garrett, Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw and Mrs. Bella Fox were hostesses. Chiri Aimes Club the home of Miss met Thursday at Karlyn Chatfield. Sewing among the group helped to make the evening very successful. A delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Grace Morgan graciously en- tertained Thursday for the Bon Amicus Club. Bridge was pla5'ed with Mrs. Dorthy Southwick taking first Zola Rutledge, travel-m- ? prize. Luncheon was served to- Prize and Mrs. ward evening. l'ANCi: To Ft'LLoW GAME JOAN (KAN 1 OKI) WITH tuuc..i t..iiy dance w.ll follow the I'r L'a'i Friday ever. i nt' in (.AISLE IX DASHLM. STORY ':A large cr.wd jr.. i..i...ui!:. the uaiii-- last riday and a Uun.ai.ee runs rampart, adventure l ; e et;ua!.y large crow d is expected this, has its sl.iig and love conquers a!! in iv...i..g Fridav. M the uilighlful new M-comedy niei idran.a. 'I ve on tite Run." , hich comes to the Uoyal Theatre. Sunday, KUPTIALS Monday and Tuesday. Teaming those two exha. hating and colorful perENTERTAINED sonal. tits, Joan Crawford and Clark (able, in a dashing tale of modern Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen and doing by people the new Mi. i.i,J WiU'am F. Davis, the picture provides excitement and laugh!annts of Mr. and Mrs. June Davis ter in an entertainment melange of are eii'erla.inng in their honor Frinoblele:nss, a fortune-huntin- g t two American 22nd in man, the day veiling. Januay correspond nts Second Ward Amusement Hall. and a brace of European crooks. The couple was married January 14 As a contrast to her recent historiin the Salt Lake cal rede of ' h Gorgeous Hussy" the Temple. The many friends and relatives versatiel Miss Crawford this time aphave been invited. A good time ,'.s i't pears as a distinctly Id'iG streamlined store for all the invited guests. model girl dressed in those dazzling Mr. and Mrs. Davis are making creati ns that only she can wear so their h me in l.ehi for the preseir. wt'U. She is supposed to be Sally Parker, daughter of an American millionaire besieged by the nobility of ENGAGEMENT the foreign capitals, and she looks inch the part. ANNOUNCED every Whi n Sally, practically at the atlar, is learn that her titled husband-to-b- e just another fortune hunter she walks out on the wedding whereupon Gable By Announcement has been made of and love come in on the run. the engagement of Miss Josephine stealing a plane about the mechanics Juhnson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of which he knows only enough to Alfred C. Johnson, former Lehi resi- switch on and open the throttle, Gable dents, to McKay Christcnsen of gets Sally in the air and they fly away. The theft involves an in geni-ou- s Provo. Both are returned mixup with a notorious spy ring and for awhile things look pretty black for Sally and her savior. But in the end everything is cleared up. not without a generous share of hilar-ou- s situations, and Gable is able not only to gather a headlining cable distreatment at the Lehi Hospital this patch for his newspaper but also to week : win the girl. JOHNSON-CHRISTENSE- Hospital Notes Martell Hutchings was taken to his home Wednesday after being in the The infant son born to Mr. and medical care for the Mrs. Elmo Russon on Tuesday, Janu- hospital receiving week. past ary 12th died in the hospital thirty hours after birth. Close friends and Mrs. Elmo Russon was taken home relatives were at the cemetery WedSunday from the Lehi Hospital. nesday when the baby was buried. This was the second child born to Robert Gilchrist was admitted to Mr. and Mrs. Russon. The child is the hospital January 12 and was reentertainments. survived by its parents, a brother, to his home on Monday. moved Come and meet your friends at ''The Merlin and its grandparents. Friendly School." Thomas Leon Peet was brought in AUXILIARY LADIES to the (hospital on Wednesday for EXTEND THANKS PLAYS WILL BE treatment of a badly cut knee and lacerations about the head. He reIn appreciation for tJhe delicious ceived the injuries in an auto acciPRESENTED TUESDAY dinner the ladies of the Legion Auxilident. were served Thursday night the ary wish to Special attention is beinor called to officers of the organization Wesley Schow, son of Mr. and Mrs. the annual one-aplay presentations, thank the fellows of the Legion. Randal Schow, underwent an appendiTuesday night all members of the citis operation in the hospital on stake M. I. A. will be in attendance D.U.P-NOTE- S Thursday. He is improving and will at the High School Auditorium to ensoon be taken home. joy the plays presented by each ward. The Fort Wall Camp of the Daugh Mutual meetings will not be held Mrs. Mabel H. Bettles was admitted ters of Utah Pioneers were entertain to the on this date, January 26th. hospital on Thursday for medi Plays which are being prepared for ed at the regular meeting Thursday cal treatment. afternoon by Mrs. J. E. Dorton. Mrs. the occasion are the following: Addie Rhodeback and Mrs. Mary Ann Darl First Ward "The Pampered Mrs. Lloyd Miller of Alpine, is at the Dorton residence. Clark ing." given medical care at the local The lesson, "Early Government in Second Ward "Bargains." she was admitted to the hos hospital, Third Ward 'Wrild Hobby Horses.' Utah" was given by Mrs. Walter Jen Monday night. pital sen. Vocal duet was sang by Mrs. Fourth Ward "Smoke." il Verde Mrs. La and Christie Smith Fifth )Ward "Confessional." Armond Webb has purchased the Mrs. Mr. and of the were Kirkham, history Cast of characters of the plays home belonging to tlhe late George named last week with the exception of Joseph Dorton, Sr., was read by Mrs. Comer and moved into it this week. those in the play "Confessional." The J. E. Dorton and a reading by Mrs. characters of this play has been cast Gladys Peterson. as follows: At the home of Mrs. Ella Manning Baldwin LeRoy Loveridge was entertained Floyd Erickson the Evansville Camp John afternoon. Assisting hoson Jackson Thursday Beth Evie Lucille Bateman tess to Mrs. Manning was Mrs. Pheobe Martha Larren Goates Brown. After the business part of Marshall Pauline Goates the meeting was taken care of a nice Maid lunch was served. Everyone in the stake is planning attracts It event. to attend this grand NORTH BENCH IRRI. I coa: v:.y n TfJ-J- l CO. BOARD MEMBERS W Attention Poultrymen i..j I GOATES BROS. HATCHERY KIttTI 4TH EAST. LEHI.UTAII PHONE 1S0-- Prk-f- , j a.c'.s ...ai. NEW AAA PROGRAM FOR UTAH UUA.'Y EXPERT REPORTS Details of the 19:?7 agricultural conservation program for Utah will be explained to farmers if Utah county w ithin the r.ext few days. Thij word was given out by Dr. H. E. Schwartz, field representative of tha AAA. at the annual Extension Service conference held last week at the Utah State Agricultural college. 'Everything is set to go in Utah, saidDr. Schwartz '"Educational material will be distributed to the farmers so they can determine how this federal plan will affect them and - their farming enterprise. "In many ways the 1937 program More is Utter than that of 19:56. pracmoney is set up for tices on the farm and for range imsoil-builli- provement," he pointed out. County Agent S. R. Boswell and members of the AAA committee will soon have the official literature and meetings will be called where discussions will be held concerning the new setup. Every farm in the state will hava a work sheet and a map made for it. These records are necessary for farms both in and out of the AAA program, Dr. Schwatz explained. Students attending the Lehi school from Cedar Valley were compelled to stay in town Monday and Tuesday nights because of the road being closed g Made up of Nourishing, foods is at Larsen Brothers Store. body-buildin- foods and the place to get these We carry only the best quality at the right prices. FRESH TENDER CUTS OF MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLES A FULL GROCERY STOCK EVERYTHING YOU NEED Come in, phone or send in your order and it will be promptly delivered to your door. WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU PHONE 17 MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH p3li. 2S mivk-- .. i Kit W V Stockholders of the North Bench Irrigation Company met Monday afternoon to elect board members for the ensuing year. Those voted, passed on and to hold the offices are: Hyrum Gray, Ray Carter, Millard Roberts, Heber Webb and James C. Cough. 1 V;, "t if 4 ' ., HIGH SCHOOL ""vC I- The straight 86.8 pro whikie i this product are j ' 1 PROM COMMITTEE CHOSEN "KNOW WHAT THEY ARE BEFORE YOU BUY" Im We are wnrki in connection with the National Poultry Chicks. Certified provement Plan and are Baby offering U. S. uno- All matings have been officially culled, blood tested lor u re The Disease) and inspected by an otlicial state inspector, actors nr,A . nave i..n rpmoved.... iiu onier unaesiraDie Dirus v.n,,L on,, dr.The tnese JS.o UCICU 1111 Ilrll.I l(lll. onlv Irom are set.in The hatch- lso cullpf?- i o rrrc y nvrr a ...u;. " wiujr lrtie VM1JLU iU ery is likewise inanoMnsi Ktt ar. nffirial state inspector. Thinlf in nurchasin g chicks. Q u:, IlltrUIlft 1UL .n nvniivtinn 'i"-- LUIS .wib We are for only 10c each chick of this high quality grade u at once " V"ts o 500offering or more. Our supjdy is limited so see or call date. ,h'le we can still supply vou on your favorite We Also Do Custom Hatching. ean Od. .1 Pet and Weils of iue U. . C. at L' ira.'i. spent the wetk-en- d with their 1 U. chard "id . 3D8 w Saturday. ELECTED 4 j.i.i iz m rm w i.:iaw;: Wilson was the People's Co p at the Hot Appetizing Meals 1 for the best Phone 20-JAY HAWS n Cold Winter Weather Calls For ct When in need of Mrs. Cark-toof j.j.f.o A ultra-moder- -- Clark s.t.;.- - CALLED iii r jhe t'lide beautifully gowned in ;te a!. i. carrying a b liquet of pink Bertha '; J'iA'.'TICE -- ' ( frrns. "a. - r ed. JVd r0.e budof preen taffeta and Wre a div.a dress orchid chiffAnderson Beth on. Each wearing a corsage of pink was Pac'ked The na sweet peas. i er.trr- - ,; '.i j,,.:,.;,! partyO. A. - e : :.e r. 1. i.c p. ays - It a .':.-- - , ". THUU.Sl.iAY. JANUARY 21, 19.7 AT HONORED ; 15 months r more old. 25 straight w ikies; 75 neutral si its. 5 straight whiskey 15 grain straight years old, 20 chairman week this took committee place and in the high school. Students chosen to be in charge of the dance this year are: Chairman, Leo Russon; committeemen: Joe Lambert, Zada Webb, and Josephine Worley, Lorena Carson An election for a prom months old. tit 'CZ Russell Bone. Ji LYCEUM NUMBERS TUESDAY Tuesday is the day appointed for another Lyceum number to be presentThis time a ed at the high school. show some to magician will be there tricks. Those programs arc for students and teachers only. school U No. 229 QUART No. 228 fMl)M. . rtoh ft C In, Scbraley, !". ", r U. i I |