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Show 1 I FEBRUARY It ..ruY. - ! 193 t- SUC- - glSHOLO Wednesday. F. Batch, :, su- - goodwill reigned l.lofis ran)' neiu m uie even- aj Ward. Thursday and ladies ,n of Lions ' American !'a"n and p Club at a well Lthi ti:,I:. ru . .,.t and dancing party. Mitchell acted as toast P. from in: oducing speakers ,j r 2! the ) ' ' itr Mrs. ... a i Ne! :. - M.-- u, - Fowif-r- . 1 Aft. , Bice siter, P4" .. elf 0f 1 .,, " l Violin selections fnm the I'ni- - . tL-n- ... l: eh: ami District Governor )H : s tar. V..- . Ifiarene Jorjrenson auded to 3 0f the occarfon. - i ! We.ii.,...; ;:a,iv n, was cuu to A Me' awarded a silver loving r .. ; i al uie wrgfM, Club. he Provo Ouli tor navmj; er.joyed The award was maae Dy iion party. Clever v;i!e!!t:( s v.er, Leo Hansen. dispulyed at "he bridge li ch,-- . .n five! la.--t Sat .ii iiav at':en: ...n r the Ho Amicus C!u':. The h..st - was Mrs. CLUB NEWS Mack H..!mtead f:.r bridge went to !,- -. Aita W.-and Mrs. The Lucky 13 Club members were Alice Tticktield. Spena L'tl'St; were entertained on Wednesday, Jan. 27th, Mrs. James ('m(.r and Mrs. Alice jtthe home of Mrs. Margaret Nelson. Tuckfield. Mrs. Rose: Assisting the hostess was i ne evening was spent; Christofferon. , Xhp Ikan ()JJjito C,, .i... a cly, jy entertained at the home f a.v ,n the usuai Clifford iTi(,n wds dci vcu. iiicic ncici .i..fn i. Mrs. Oeorpe ,1,lud roe4n ten memo's uoiuuirake the hostess. R ridce1 1 . d.-- 11 a., NOTICE TO CREDITORS v.c-presid- ent ' r, ir Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further ! - the gaiety . PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE t i. ai ai W. K. u,&, from the various ciuds o WelC ne LEGAL IiGTiG 4-- n -.. tiuo muperea ent .Mrs. Oli--e l t'tiih County Commisioner Sylvan' CLUB '. lark. preident of the Salt Lake ANOTHER GETS CHARTER Milk Frnlucers asftciati..n. proniin-t- t vf various 'he titetnir t The 1 11 Club which was under the urbanisations ,f lehi and the the I, :., of Miss I'tdla Smith this far-i:rvtion a haieau. was f.r i.iy in the fourth eonstfutive term as presid'-nsummer received its 100 percent lat r :he general It is the third of the Lehi Dairv assm-iat-i n at a charter this vtt-k 'k. come to to Lehi clubs. charter held in Ixhi.ntr Other recentlv A !ev: . "... ' a.i the t i.. i , i. ..r ..vr ii i'nc, wp.-..rav. wi"iitiiiL' w iw aie i.,u uai hrnm iiuj '!;:, rs of the Uhrilensvii. ChrisU.lTerson, Betty and Rulon l ox. secre--1 hrrr.a ( hnst .:Ter..n, Ins Nicholej. tie. surer tary wir-Maurine Skinner and Fhvllis Mason. rue that there These iils did the work outlined for TITiENTS CONTRIBUTE cai each WedllfS lirst year f clothinjr. the TO RED CROSS may either attend the temide. D. U. 1. NOTES The I t.hi Junjor H'lL'h School Stud- a :v; taire of th oppor- - ,.,,t Body's re- the upin .'V !. '.ca e It IliHV n t !aist of President La Vee Bateman, j A hort report of the regular meet--f j .piet the Camp Blue Bell is given. students of the Junior111 recentlv was held Thursday, Feb. The if Unit f contributions the At :: n. Sunday the M . I. privilege L-and the bishoprics tiny so desired to the Red Cross drive 11th at the home of Mrs. U Russon as Mrs. to suffers. flood the aid Ohio River Assisting vid 11m aether. At 2 o'clock thev A MrsStokerwas hostess No contribute made. to were Harry i w:d l requests L'oii.-raassembly by the b on was I'ublic sson Libraries The students, contributing voluntar-i- h given an M- I. A. workers. cents. bv Mrs. Erastus Russon. fr. m one O'nt to twentv-fiv- e I he sudor department will furnish made up to $6 total which was program. Every M. ed over to the local Red Cross LOCAL ITEMS A. worker and member of the ter. hish pric should be present to outline Beatrice Wardle, Reporter. the cla.-- s work and work in other Mr- and Mrs. EdVard J. Larsen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. D. SCHOOL CHILDREN GIVEN SaturThi will probably le the last union DENTAL WORK Thompson in Salt Lake City, and day Sunday. meeting for the M L A. until the third Sunday in April. The Alpine School District dental Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts and '- Mrs. Fa V.' cv, !,;;. j v., -- the f-- I.,-- ; . Mi-- grades - Ru.-ux.n- we-ki- SUNDAY K gartt PRCS. UNION MEETING shed in Lehi on preventative work amur. the child- uiid corrective ren ,'f the elenu-Ktarj- . iext several 18; 1937 Mr. and Mrs R. E. Taylor of O'den, were visiting vuth Mr- an J , Mrs. Lot: A Saturday. ,;.nic has been e.--t (where it will carry ( carried mens FEBRUARY THURSDAY, SYLVAN CLARK ' 'i CESSFUL PARTY l.ucy liter'.aii: ! nsen. THE LEHI FREE PRESS u: Mt. n:l U-in- -- j In the estate of Mary C. Fowler, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the lesidence of T. Niron Fowler. Lehi, Utah, on or before the Sth day of April, 1937. Signed T. NT RON FOWLER. DARYL FOWLER, Administrators. , - ".Ism ore and Wootton, Attorneys for administrators. 'irst Publication February 4, 1937. ,ast Publication March 4, 1937. j IIS fflKalll!llll ' ' ' f Mrs. Ixtt A. Russon represented the Old Folks Committee at the Highland Old Folks party last Thursrday. They report a lovely time. Lehi relatives received word of the birth of a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. J. C Nocholes of Ixs Angeles, California, last week. The mother is the former Zola Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown of this city. SUMMONS In the Fourth Judicial District "ourt of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. Lucy II. Fox. plaintiff, vs. the estate f Thomas Karren. deceased, and John ). Woodhouse, as administrator of said estate, the estate of Ann Karren, deceased, and Josephus Karren, as administrator of said estate, the state of James Davis, deceased, and Charles R. Felt, as administrator of said estate, Lehi City, a municipal corporation, I. W. Fox, as Mayor of .ehi City, Utah. Mabel C. Holmstead. Alice B. Holmstead. Michael Vaughn and Jane Vaughn, his wife, Thomas lavlor and Jane Doe Taylor, his wife, William Clark and Jane Doe Clark, his wife, William J. Hawkins and Jane Doe Hawkins, his wife, Loren Olmstead and Jane Doe Olmstead, his wife, Chris Fredrick Peterson and Jane Doe Peterson, his wife, Samuel Harwood and Jane Doe Harwood. his wife, Rosa B .K. Woodhouse, Flora K. McNeil, Alta Schow, Kate M. K. Dunkley, Abe Powell and Edna Powell, his wife, and all other per sons claiming any right, title or interest in or to the property set forth in the complaint herein, defendants. The State of Utah to the said de Mr. and1 Mrs. C. M. Carsen of Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Holm- stead and Mr. and Mrs. James Com er attended the play, "The Admiral Crriton," given in B. Y. U. College Hall, Friday nigtot in which two Lehi fendants: You are hereby summoned to ap girls took parts, Huitau Allred and1 Nola Comer. pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. if served within the County in which this at the people Among action is brought, otherwise, within tending the funeral services for Mrs. thirty days after service, and defend Ivy Sabey, were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the above entitled action; and in case of failure so to do, judgment will Gray from Ogden; M;r. and Mrs. John be your rendered against vou according to Sabey. LaVon Fox. Mr. and Mrs. the demand of the complaint, which has Glen BecksteaJ of West Jordan; Mr been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a and Mrs. Leon Bone of Salt Lake udcrment, nuieting the plaintiff's title Mrs. Mr. A. and J. Sorenson, City; to the real property described in the Mr. and Mrs Irvin Sorenson and Mr. complaint on hie herein, which prop and Mrs.. Wallace Sorenson of BinR erty is described as follows: Parcel No. 1 Commencing at the ham; Mrs. Ruby Morris of Salt Lake corner of Lot 8, Block 7, City; Mr. ano Mrs. Ray Allsop of Northeast Plat "A" I,ehi, thence South 1 38 Miss Cedarlund of Mary Murray: East 173 chs.: tlience West 1.51 chs.; Salt Lake City; Mrs. C C. Edwards thence North 1 48' West 1.73 chs.j thence East 1.51 chs. to the place of and son, Carl, of Ced"ar City. beginning. Parcel No. 2 Commencing 35.51 chains North and 0.25 chs. East of the South quarter corner of Section 17, PHONES Office township 5 South, Range 1 bast ot Salt Lake Base and Meridian, Residence 117-Night or Day the thence South 89" 17' East 5.93 chs.; If you have any Dews of inthence North 0 44' East 12.48 chs.; thence East 0.26 chs.; thence North 0 terest, any adTertlsng, any Job 06' East 4.56 chs.; thence East 0.15 printing or want anything la chs.; thence North 1" 48' West 2.97 the printing line. chains; thence North 89' 12' West 4.44 chains: thence South 15 57' West with a $milt Servic 5.41 chs: thence North 89 27' West 0.45 chains; thence South 0" 09' West 14.82 chains to the place or beginning BUTTER WRAPPERS We will Area 11 .66 acres. Parcel No. 3 Commencing 42.99 print your butter papers on better chains North and 0.27 chains East of quality paper at a cheaper price. Try the South quarter corner of Section the Free Press first and be satisfied. 17. Township 5 South, Kange 1 r.ast of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, 5 thence North 0 09' East 7.34 chamg; thence North 89 27' West 3.27 chains; thence North 065 chains: thence South 67 degrees 14 minutes West 3.53 chains; thence South 0 degrees 15 out-of-to- mi " mMm -- 4'v v wmlw 8-- Vi kP&Wkr it J mw - . PSHrJS Ik! .ibe otvi ' Mm headline news ... and Uncle bam finThat's to acclaim the leadership and is j: quick u uwgcrv.cc " &ttgt fh6 v- ,,aaon Ifer I enterprise of Utah farmers and power companies in rural electrification. state. - opcr- - com 1 Only ONE in every NINE farm homes in the nation is electrified. ns' S rc dw erc 1 lnf EIGHT out of every NINE farm homes in Utah Power & Light Territory have good cheap electric service SI S wti Alport &al"; ApSS t :;ten 1 I 1 53.9- aWiy. 1 second' - -- 4 I .er.20T ?PeJ. cer.t. retv- - Utah farmers and power companies, as for many years past, will continue working for a common purpose: of rural O Continued expansion electrification under liberal exten- Sordl i Tuesday Uric J-- j the 4 ;fw tert ot a J P thence j WELT consistent with good service town rates for scattered territory. situated in aforesaid County and particularly described as follows, Water conservation in the interest of irrigation. O Development of wider markets lor agricultural products. Commencing at the Northwest comer nf Lot 3, Block 66, Plat "A", Ihl City; thence South 5 rds; thence East 12H rds; thence North 5'4 rds; thence West 12V4 rds to the place of beginning. Situated in Section 9, Township 5 South. Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Meridian. Dated January 22, 1937. E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah, First Publication January 28, 1937. Last Publication February 18, 1937. , to-w- it: ComQ in and give of FARM ELECTRIFICATION ui trial, work done while you wait. O vr chains; IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR COUNTY OP UTAH, STATE OF UTAJI. HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, a Corporation, Plaintiff, ts. LAURA DAVIS and MITCHELL DAVIS, her husband, Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE at eleven o'clock a. m. on the 20th day of February. 1937, at the Front Door of the Courthouse, in Provo, Utah, the mortgaged premises, fim iwt I f GqJ J r MLAND,8V7 V-W- "S Ik. UTAH etvSlor O Lowest possible electric rales 6.62 SHERIFFS SALE W. R. 1IARDUAH l sion policy. VS. minutes East South 89 39' East 6.49 chains to the place of beginning. Area 4.76 acres. located in Utah County, State That's the best coal on the market of All Utah. when you get real PEERLESS Coal ELSMORE and WOOTTON, Plaintiff's Attorneys. It Burns Longer, Cleaner and has no Rock, that's what you get when you Dated January 14, 1937. P. O. Address. American Fork, Utah, buy from Hardman's yard, 139 East First Publication February 11, 1937. 4th North. Last Publication March 11, 1937. "4 PHONE 154-- 1 st pro-l- bve th cornPeSe9 .nti -- PEERLESS COAL STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD O6 BORNE, Prep. TATE 8TREET, LEHI, UTAH J |