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Show THURSDAY. " " THE LEH1 FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Every Thursday Lehi. Utah Phone nfill LUUAU I Pr. 8-- W P- - r d Elmer CuJlmer and baby of rc at ,he home ,f .ts.Sarah this week. G.ird E. , T .a.t Au. -- -, , tr . " ' i, i,J.-ay ttfi-- , v- -. ; c .r , . f -- - .n i"Mr j j,hr.-- n , a;..J T. Mr.- - R- - W. N -- y- - - i;,d- ; m IM - J; v,.l:o!i was a Sa. ; 'Utkc vi.Kor . .''le"e . .u.-- PtSSAS50ClAII(W m ,..;. e uI.sdav fr - ClSSSSSSSi w IA MUM meant Vand r' em . fter . calU-r- Sundav yai i nart. , and and two jj.p-oand Jane Kay, Sunday. Mr, Ca.l Brown of Mrs. ,,,my,,,., wwm. wit r. L xr ,,tndav, Mr, Byron with Mrs. I- - I FOR SALEC. al Han room heater. B..th Al e, nd Jos. S. Rob,son. .3,2 .N,,th Cen,. Span- - Julia : ' Nice Home For Sale-- For F. Brad- - mation call Mrs. Kate Anders , a , II . - Beck of j. J AI 11 , ? For Sale Modern Christensen. me-lT: S43-J- T-- - .t !.. er and Mrs. Victor Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Chadwick and Mr. and Mrs. E. Faddis of American Fork; Mr. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and and Mrs. Carl Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw were Mr. and John N. Butt, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mrs- Floyd Bradshaw and family of Butt and Mrs. Ethel French. Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winterton of Provo. if i i i i a ;i iiii.ii.ujii.Liiiiiiiin.iViiiii BE PREPARED FOR THE WET AND SLOPPY DAYS ARE NEAR AT HAND We have a large supply of number one Neats Foot Oil for your shoes. Satisfaction Guaranteed BOB'S SHOE SHOP Main Street, Lehi GARY COOPER PLAYS wrwWW-WT- ll and Mrs. Jack Monday, Mr. Hackett, Mrs. Ruth Eastman, Mrs. MOST NOTED ROLE Verna Mair of Salt Lake and Mrs. Stella Christensen of Idaho, were Miss Maud Hackett. visiting most screen's soldierThe famous SAHITONE handsome Gary Cooper, who has fought in about every army CLEANING Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradshaw of ever filmed, enacts the role of one of the most famous of all soldiers-of- Waterton, Alberta, Canada, who have fortune in history, in Cecil DeMille's been spending the winter months in Makes Clothes MORE LUSTROUS saga of the West. "The Plainsman," California arrived from California LENGTHENS THEIR LIFE which comes on Sunday, Monday and last Friday. They spent from Friand BRILLANCE day until Tuesday with Mr. and Tuesday to the Royal Theatre. B. Mrs. The man is J. J. F. Bradshaw. Hickok, Those who have their i agent in the wild West durj u 3or,;fotin Wav knoff ing the early seventies, known to miland are Satisfied. REMADE its Value lions by virtue of the manner in which iATTRESSES BEST ALWAYS LOOK YOUR he enforced the law and in the way OLD MATTRESSES MADE SAMS with he handled his as ''Wild AS NEW Bill Hickok. Have your mattresses renovated, It was the life of this man and the UADSEU CLEARIKS cleaned and recovered with new tickheroic efforts of others of his kind which inspired DeMille to turn his ing for only $4.60. Ruben Christensen, Agent We convert 102-- J. Pleaaant Grove cotton inthe toward mattress your PHONE his of first filminig genius to a Bpringnll and make those feather American "epic." Not only does We call every Tuesday and Thar Hickok come to life again, but mattresses and pillows. "Calamity Jane." the girl whom he Phone loved, played by charming Joan "Buffalo Bill" Arthur; Cody, portrayed by James Ellison; General George A- Custer, played by John Miljan; ' Broken Nose" Jack McCall, 1 . played by Porter Hall, and a host of KTVATST imuvv what THEY ARE BEFORE YOU BUi others who wrote historv with blood We are working in connection with the National Poultry Im" and gun smoke, live again in the draprovement Plan and are offering U. S. Certified Baby Chicks. matic pageant of the West. All matings have been officiallv culled. Wood tested for (PuUo' "Wild Bill" was sent into the Indian rerum Disease) and country shortly after the Civil War to inspected by an official state inspector. The actors and other undesirable birds have been removed. find out who it was that was running The eggs used for and are guns to the Indians in violation of a hatching come only from these flocks also oiled strict government order. This only large white 2 0z. eggs or over are set. The hatci" ery is likewise inspected by an official state made it possible for the Ininspector. t. . , dians to put up stiff resistence to the lhink what this means for your in purchasing protection We are offering this hitrh westward expansion. once in lots of 500 or more. Our "Wild Bill" met "Calamity Jane" supply i3 limited so see or call us at while wo can still supply on his way into the Indian country, you on your favorite date. and the romance began. He also disWe Also Do Custom Hatching. covered who was responsible for the and stopped it, the film GOATES BROS. HATCHERY reveals, but only after Custer and his 398 NORTH 4TH EAST, LEHI. UTAH band of brave men were annihilated PHONE 180 at Little Big Horn in 1876, with guns supplied mainly by the FAMOUS KENTUCKY STRAIGHT : i uaLl:- " . - AND RIDE UNION PACIFIC l - " lPJii011FSi& SKIP Uo u. Butt entertained Mrs. NJeubern Monday afternoon Teddy Comer Thursday evening in honor of her huswas entertained honoring his 12th band's birthady. Supper was served birthday. Twenty little guests were and games were played during the and present enjoyed games and Mr. were Those evening. present W-- -- , gee A B - lowsft""" A TV2 1 d I v; n i v. WAIVT' - i' - j- Mrs-Harrie- A0 icd : of Mr. and s Mrs. George Crookston, Mrs. Sand-myt Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith, and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crooks-to- n J. Smith and Mrs. J. E. American Fork were in Salt of Smith visited Archie Smith at the St. Lake, Monday. Smith Mr. Marks Hospital, Friday. took a heart attack at the Garfield Sunday dinner guests at Mr. and Mills about two weeks ago. They alMrs. J. F. Bradshavv were Mr. and Louis Mrs. Mr. and so visited with MrsR. W. Bradshaw and Mr. and W. Smith in Bountiful. Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw. ln ' Ca-,1!!;- - 0 XCf I r':A vd - super-powerf- n n f -f 'J ' and reduced the time between Council Bluffs and never dream that fast freight service meant to Ogden the great transcontinental speedway Y'OU'D saving or newer styles, would you? That time. former the of running than half less Or that It really affected your home or pocketbook? locomoBut more than that (and this is where you come in), Union Pacific's gigantic "Challenger freight schedules mean reduced inventories, lower stocks fast tives saved you money? . enable and means to you, replacement for stores and shops . .in lower shopYes, that's what fast freight service prices, keepers to pass along this saving to you, and losses. nd this i why it happened: turnovers cut down costs because quick faster, American shipper We wanted to offer the from So today, when you do your shopping.buy a new suit more precise freight service, the kind you expect or a gown straight froma New York fashion designer, or crack passenger flyers. even a tin of beans . . . your pocketbook will tell you modern fifty out by buying We Started we the happy results of Union Pacific's policy of constantly Then 1928. n service line main locomotives for Pacific always even set to higher planning for the future. Union of experiment spent lone months ahead! looks of new sundards. The resul- ttype ' designed to freight locomotive, the "Challenger of strry miles an handle heavy train loads at speed now in hour. Fifteen of these huge leviathans are more are being built. service. Twenty-fiv- e maintain These great "Challengers" enable us to " X.'. -t speed which is 35 greater trun u was m 'a : tr' r M e - Lyle Lemmon J -- high-spee- , J Jacks,..., Limn -4 t-- II . - ;J Car!os Coates and d M Mr. and Mr, Raymond Sadder and last rI' of Coalville, White Boar ToTleS Chester were Sunday baby son of Draper, the LutherCoatt. See Frank Barnes, L V. H. John- - wt'ek at Mrs. and Mr. of guests and ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson Two Registered Canarv Mr. with son, Gary,, are visiting Cages and Stands For Sale Mr. and Mrs- Elias M. Jones and baby and Mrs. Fred Shelton. Mrs. Lenoard Racker Main Mr. and Mrs. John W. &.uthwick a for motored to Salt Uke. Friday Mr- and Mrs. 1 small brindle LOST Sunday visitors of business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Boston were Abraham Anderson Bulldog. v earing red leather Anderson of Provo. narness. rteturn to Newell B, Ts Ralph Mrs. Morris Mrs. Afton Giles, Mrs. ner, 444 W .Main, Lehi. Rewari ana miss Davis Mitchell Mrs. Davis, was the weekAnderson Vera Miss Lucille Winterton spent Tuesday in FOR SALE Lot on 1st East end guest of her parents. Mr. and Salt Lake City. Main st. for ?200. 4 rds by 3 rdi Mrs. Abraham Anderson. South front. See Oral Evans, tl The cucumber contracts are here Noble Mrs. and Fowler Niron Mrs. FOR SALE One story brick dwell. and they may be obtained by calling Evans were Salt Lake City visitors on at the home of John H. Smith who is ing on State Street, between 2nd and Monday. in charge of the contracts. 5th West streets. Inquire State Bank of Lehi. Mrs- Elmo Eddington, Mrs. W. L. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Copenhaven Worlton and Mrs. C J. McKellar FOR SALE Baby Buggy jZ and Mrs. Robert Jensen of Salt Lake in Provo, Monday afternoon. were Kitchen Range. See Mrs. Am D. A. City, were Sunday guests at the Powell for particulars. Rhodes home. Mrs. B. J. Loveless and Mrs. Jas. of WANTED Will call and pay f0! Loveless of Provo, were visitors Wednesday, Mrs. J. E- - Dorton was worthless horses and dead animak H. Mrs. Goates, GeoPge in Salt Lake doing Temple work and Mr. and See C. 0. Holmstead, Phone visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor and Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams atIf your Sewing Machine or Lam tended a banquet in Draper, Saturday Mower needs separrs. Sissors or Sam given by the Draper Poultry A very nice party for the Sharpened. WiHiam Osborne will do of the mothers of the First it for you. Ward Bee-Higirls was held SatSamuel 0. Bennion of the Seven the First Ward Rein CEDAR POST FOR SALE Good evening urday of the Seventies was tho Shed and Presidents at lief Society Hall. Each mother Cedar Post. See Dei at the Fourth Ward, Sunday tf tending the social spent a very enjoy- speaker Turner, Lehi. evening. able evening. .ja A9' Mr. R-g- - fV- V - . ; k - W.-i,;- Yern Curtis of River- j t r. . - I - , LaKt H'ta. ,,, I .Mr. and Mr,. Elrr, . tained at dinner ru 'v.s a "r make i.W.r k ! - a,:,cr. , SUBSCRIPTION One year "-- BfiJ- Iywlv rev,vcr5 - ' yr-- a ,f J. Murray. wrrt- in Lthi .. . tAr re WrJ - w:ie ox f.ihn n ,..vi t: ; M,;-- . , . ' of Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wilharn Nt A. i;.A:i-- nf i rJL..-Salt Mr. of of Violet the were Kher Mrs. and Wood guests Citv, Brigham l'.r Lake Cltv, were- - quests of Mrs. Sarah AiIlj;s al;j and Mrs. A- D. Rhodes last week. 1 vi.-Hei.er Uaisford. it in City left for a ' Mrs. Martha Bal and daughter. ...on.h... s,ent rr.day ,n Salt La Ameri-- 1 jjrs. Sherman Robinson ofluncheon! Mr. and Mr,. M,ms Davls tf ( 'ty' a at entertained can Fork, , f Mr,. Afu.n Giles, Spring ilh-- . ere tne quests Mrs. . . . " a i M Robin-A,,i- y Tuesday. ; Marie Tram, Mjss and i.ex.a uateman -rJ (5. RobinsonGeorge ' and. 't,"'J M"nJayMr. and Mrs. Elmo . a. I s ... of Salt Lake ( ity, v.ere cai.e home er Price Sundy evening. the , and Mr?. Mr. Furnished Upon Request UTAH STATE , j j RA.TE3 ADVERTISING Mrs. Salt bn - . in ' Entered at the postoffke at as second class matter. - . as Jenalyn Wing ,.ake, Saturday. Mrs. Ruth Curt and has . H. Wing who Mr. confined to his bed for the past week I Gardner hn.ay m Cit'- Lehi, Utah. is improving. 8-- , Verla Thavne and wens Sah Lakfc vi.IVlf Tuesday, ITPIIQ EMO Miss Jay Powell,' la- Mis 1 1 , ' Manager Office. 32 W. Main St.. residence. 2nd Wert and State St. Lehi. UUh residence 117-Phones-Of- fice r- M MARCH THURSDAY, ore M A ; Kfi BOURBON WHISKEY M 90 PROOF CVP" iBl :' 8-- W Attention Poultrvmen ttr-r-- gun-runni- SGHENLFY DISTR1BIJTORS, "Jl:.wmmm-m-",l'ri.- .yi IN(J 'iuu v'UiMwwwtwu,iyiyw gun-runni- gun-runn- ers. u |