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Show THURSDAY, APRIL THURSDAY, APR;L, THE LEHI FREE PRESS 1&37 i Miss Dorothy Stewart of Provo, B:g Double Show at the Royal w edTHE LEHI FREE PRESS I G Let's was a Lehi visitor, Monday. j nesuay and Thursday. Publiihed by The Lfhi Free Press Every Thursday Phone Lhi. Utah Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle were Mrs Ge- rge Straburg was Salf ake visitor, Wednesday. Salt Lake viistors, Friday. i i BLOCKING j - - ..u- "IHll Hk. THE ROA - 8-- , George P. Price, Manager Office. 32 W. Main St, residence. 2nd Misses Vida and Vola Anderson j Mrs. John W. South wick attended West and State St, Lehi. Utah c nference jfi Salt Lake City. Monday were Provo visitors, Monday. j Phones Office residence 117-Mis Margaret Banks is reported ill Miss Jean Fowler, reporter for the Entered at the postoffke at Lehi, Utah, Press Press, was confined to her home at her home this week. as second class matter. this ek with an attack of influenza Reed Nostrum was a Salt Lake ADVERTISING RATES Mrs. Kate Anderson left Wednes- visitor, Monday. Furnished Upon Request day for a visit with Mr. and Mrs- H Mrs. Morris Clark and Mrs. Frank R. Spurrier, in Salt Lake City. SUBSCRIPTION Hellewell sient Thursday in Salt One year Mrs. A. E. Manning, who has been Lake Citv,..$1.00 very ill for kornetime is reported as Miss Naoni Davis of Salt Lake improvingCity, is a guest of Miss Enid Zimmersme assocuiiox Miss Rinda Anderson of Salt Lake man this week. City, visitd wth her mother, Mrs. Kate Anderson. Wednesday. Mrs. Samuel Crane of Draper spent LOCAL ITEI.1S Friday with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Lynn Garriety of James H. Gray. Eureka, spent Saturday with Mrs. Mrs. Earl Smith and sons, Glen R- Goates of Mr. and Mrs. Dparents, Mr. and Mrs. Garriety's and Grant, were Magna visitors were Alma Beck. Centerfield guests of James Goates, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Steve Baker and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans were Salt Mrs. Vern Curtis, Riverton, were and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams spent Lake visitors, Friday. in Tooele, guests of MrSunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. the week-en- d Barnhart. and Mrs. Orson Hacking. Mrs. Robert Crookston two 8-- - Satisfaction - una Guaranteed BOB'S SHOE SHC? Main Street, Lehi toft - FAMOUS SAH1T0HE CLEANING and daughters of American Fork, spent Miss Rowlene Bone and Miss Beth Mrs. Leste Okey and Mrs. Inez Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Giles of Salt Lake City are spending Peterson were conference visitors. Mrs. Roger Price. the week with their grandmother, Thursday. Mrs. John Bone. Mr. and Mrs. Art Dimond and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams were daughter, Gwen, of Magna, and Mru. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bone and business visitors to Salt Lake City, Emily Wardle of West Jordan, were Mrs. Esther Powell attended L. D. S. Wednesday. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. conference in Salt Lake City, Mon Wardle, Sunday evening. Mrs. Clara Niel and daughter. day. m Salt Barbara, sent the week-enMr. and Mrs. Charles Beck, Mr. of Mr. Lake City with Mrs. Eb SpierBarnhart, Shirley daughter and Mrs. Arnold Beck and family, and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart is recovering Mr. and Mrs. Willard Beck and Bt her home from a sudden attack of Miss Nola Comer of Provo, spent family and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence appendcitis. with her parents, Mr. the week-en- d Grant and family of Salt Lake were and Mrs- James ComerSunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Giles and Beck. and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bone Mrs. T. F. Kirkham spent Satur and children of Salt Lake City, spent day in Salt Lake City- While there Mrs. Lynn Clark of Provo, enter with Mrs. John Bone and she attended the conference sessions. tained a group of ladies, Thursday Sunday daughters. afternoon honoring the birthday anni Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson of versary of Mrs. Thomas Clark of this of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Mrs Provo, were guests city. Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Eunice Gray, Adams and Alfred Whitman, Mrs. Alma Beck, Mrs. (Alice Phillips and Mrs. H. C- Goates Monday. Christie Whitman and Mrs. Nelda spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lott of Leh! were special guests. The Phillips met friends of her son Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ault of Cedar afternoon was spent in social chat, of the Southern States mission who are moving to Tooele this week, Fort, games and music followed by dainty report that Elder Phillips is doing a to make their home. fine work. refreshments. Makes Clothes MORE LENGTHENS THEIR and BRILLANCE - - ALWAYS LOOK YOUR uABsei Ruben PHONE 102-- J. Agent Plmaact Qtm OATTEESKS I OLD MATTRESS aS MADE LEHI'S OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION SAU AS NBW Have your mattresses renontt, cleaned and recovered with new ti ing for only $4.50. We convert yonr cottoa uttrenl 60 a ipringflll and make Umm ftitti mattresses and pillows. Comer Garage Big Double Show at the Royal Wed ' nesday and Thursday. Let's Go! imm Chrietensen, We call every Tuesday and Thua We have expert mechanics and the best of accessories. - BEST with The state law requires that all cars must be inspected before June 15. - LIFE Those who have their clotlw cleaned the Sanitone Way kno ita Value and are Satisfied. Time to have your Car Inspected d - LUSTROUS JAMFS COMER, Manager. Phone 8-- W and Mrs. J. E. Goates of Provo, spent Sunday at the James Goates home. Mr- Misses Thelma, LaPriel and Arlean Goodwin and Cleo Larsen spent Monday in. Salt Lake City. grQUART iR" p i f I II No. 166 Rye No. 63 Bourbon I 1 I PINT U ) IXV No. 167 Rye No. 64 Bourbon M Jg? Mrs. Elias M. Jones and Mrs. John W. Southwick visited at the Cottonwood Maturnity Home in Murray, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.s Warren Goates attended the Hawiian Mission reunion at Belvedere Apartments in Salt Lake City, Saturday evening. Miss Phyllis Kirkham and E. B. Owen of Brigham City, spent Sunday with Miss Kirkham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. 1 . i tl -- iLj-:- - -1 t V Regular Value $9.95 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robison are the proud parents of a fine son. born Sunday in the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. jF X : Mrs. Martina Ball, daughter, Roberta and son, Wilburn attended L. D. S. Conference sessions in Salt Lake City, Saturday. Virgil Peterson and daughter Ruth, son. ere, Miss reari reterson, Peterson and daughter, Beth, spent Sunday in Salt Lake City sessions of conference. .Mrs-Ine- J .to.u.s AT.orr. W 1 Week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett, were Mr- and Mrs. E. T. Thornton, Rex, May and Julia Thornton and Miss Laurleen Peterson of DeltaMiss Thornton remained at the Garrett home for a visit. lrmimMJSeX.h. II T'STlllED TOASTED SANDWICHES PANCAKES AND SAUSAGE BACON AND EGGS HAM AND WAFFLES one aw" V AND OU) QUAKER COMPANY ,.Q ,'. 1 All three pieces exaclly match in design V and all are beautifully chromium finished with solid walnut trimmings. The tray is 11 inches in diameter. The removable aluminum cooking gricis are 934x534 inches. By means of the interchangeable waffle grids, four generous waffles may be baked at one time. Mrs. Hamilton Laird of Goshen, and Mrs. Alice Carson of Farfield, Mpsoof for 111 BRAND - I I , visited with Mrs. James Comer and Mrs. Alice Tuckfield, Monday and Tuesday. The Acacia dlub were entertained at home of Miss Elvera Dansie. Wednesday evening. The time was spent in sewing followed by dainty Mr. and Mrs. Matt Wathen have purchased the former Al Davis home this week. Mr. and Mrs- Glen Sabey, who have been occupying part of the home have moved into the Martha Peterson home. - Sdbenley'i Old Quaker brand 90 proot straight bourbon whiskey. Also available in rye. Copyright Ind. 1937, The Old Quaker Co., Lawrenceburg, MrWiiiWtffniinjiiiii,V.A"iJiiniilitii.iiiiiiiliii The family of George Wing surprised him on his birhday anniversary n Wedneday evening at his home. children present were: Mr. and Mrs. Chris Linchoten, Mrs. Del-beAdams. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wing of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Val Spenser of Bluffdale. Out-of-tow- rt - I 'v iiiiL.mm.MimmiiiA.11111.., Iliimi iijwujumn .n",r-- |