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Show ,iMY A1E1L f, 1937 s- SCHOOL iTATE HIGH A. - JiiiaLTii BE AGK HEET TO " HELD III PROVO ,he I ' ' of the f ' M Prove f,.'.,- were 1 U tilt. m... was- '"j - u'A'ti ,"' i . ,,!., , - , , . A' ' .. , ' J: ' ' ' 1 --- .; -i Jph ;'. " . cT-t- . "-'- TO THE LUCKY PERSON PROGRAM and 9 Good 7 have had many loves 12 in and two great screen 13 so many world's mostfever- hh love story! and vX ft Hospital Notes oi Big Double Show at the Royal Wednesday and Thursday. Let's Go! Mrs. Harriet J- Smith is a guest of her son, Basil Smith and family of Mr. and Mrs- - James Preston of American Fork, are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine son and heir at the hitepital. Sunday. The mother waa formerly Miss Phyllis Smith of Lehi, the proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Earl Smith of this citv. Mrs. Ia-- Roberts of Rigby, Idaho, was operated upon for appendicitis. Sundav. A fine son was born to Mrs. Glen Holdawav of Prov , Sundav. Mr. and Mrs Clem Turner are the proud parents of a fine son, born Mondav. LEGAL NOTICES PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of Joseph S. Broad-ben- t, deceased. Creditors will present claim with vouchers to the undersigned, at her home in Lehi City. Utah, on or before the 4th day of June, 1937. Signed Mrs. Annie Shaw Broadbent. Execurtix of the Estate of Joseph. S. Broadbent, deceased. Elsmore and Wootton, American Fork, Utah. , ' t Attorneys of the Executrix. First Publication April 1, 1937. Last Publication April 29, 1937. J oal ;iliJrAND,8V I Mrs. Roosevelt Smith and baby son w were taken home Sunday. Oldest Trade Union The Typographical union, organ Mrs. Carl Evans and ized in 1850, is the oldest nationa taken home Thursday. Mrs. A. L. Goates of Nampa. Idaho, is visiting with James Goates. and Saturday. The following patient received treatment at the Lehi Hospital this week: Branch Roots as Storage Unlike most ferns, the Japanese Alvin Whitby was taken to his home climbing fern has branch rooti which serve as food storage organs in Alpine, Tuesday, after a week's treatment in the hospital following: Denizens of Tropic Sea a major operation. One of baby were ;; i' I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Briggs and small son of Elko, Nevada, spent the early part of the week with Lehi and rwrt fix Mrs. Lee Ingersoll was taken home, Idaho Is Indian Word Idaho gets its name from an In Thursday. dian term meaning "gem of thi The baby of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. mountains." Beck of Alpine, was taken home TuesKnowledge day following treatment at the hosTo know others, study thyself, t pital for pneumonia. know thyself, study others. Joseph Gill of Salt Lake City reOwns Island of Reunion medical treatment on Friday ceived France has owned the island t. Reunion since the Seventeenth ce tury. li I s Come in and give a trial, woVk done while yoo wait STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE. Prep. TATE 8TREET, LEHI, UTAH WITH OUR MISSIONARIES Halle a!Saale, Geiststr . 26 I Germany. March 22, 1937. WANT ADS MM&W Lehi Free Press J lkX ,,.,. Office, STATE INSPECTED ALFALFA Lehi, Utah. SF.F.I) FOR SALE See J- L. Barn- - Dear Editor: Just before leaving Germany for hart. Phone 95-return nome, i wisn to iaKe my FOR SALE 3 2 acres of lucern this chance trip to thank you most heartily M. Jones land. Inquire at the Elias me for your sending paper and for the residence. Phone C4-good service I had in receiving it. It me to read or has always been a joy to Two Rooms For Rent Call to learn of the and here your paper inquire at this office. happenings of Lehi as well as current news of the day. News from homo MODERN' HOME FOR SALE mean a lot to one who is so far from Inquire at this Price reasonable. his family and friendsoffice or phone One year ago now I had the opSale Leghorns portunity to work with Elder Heber Ral.iy Chicks For Hadfield from Lehi. He is progressSmall varieties quantities :iml lartre t Hatching rapidly and becoming a for setting hens. Goates Bros. missionary- Reports are that Elder Don Fitzgerald, also formerly FOR SALE -- Wagon, Mower, Beet of Lehi, is making good progress here Light in his work too. Both seem to be enr.tid Beet Cultivator. pi.- Mrii'ir Wagon. See James W. Taylor, joying g'od health at the preseat 1 8-- W 8-- 1 11 : HliH 4"1"3r I.ehi. I Also The missionary work is going for land on NT 20 acres here now. Due to an increase ward Lehi Bench with 20 shares of water. in missionaries and new methods w v n.ivis. c used, the work of spreading the gospel - MATINEE SUNDAY FOR SALE or RENT reasonable, See J- O, p William Thomas farm. Wanlas: 1 - OKLY 10c 4 P. H. Evenings CARTOON- S 15s r ho.ter White Boar For Service T'rnes. 11 and 13 SALE R I v-- 2 FEATURES Feature rtt n t. Lot on 1st last and 1 rds hv 3 rds. ?200. -- Se 2 . 4i,ij.i. Feature No. 2-- Jean Muir, Warren Hull Beeriy Koherts and in "Her Husband's Secretary" ,J '.fts fsrrSr like ! , is again thanking reaching ! new ynu for your Big Double Show at the Royal Wednesday and Thursday- Let's Go! REPORT ON BANQUET .. Great was the day for the mothers Second wftrd were entertain when on April 1, they ed in lavish style by the fathers and of the ward. The guests met by committee cfinsisting of :i receiving r.eoro-Strasburg and Vern Webb who escorted them to their places. A was presented at seven program o'clock in the chapels, after which the ladies filed into the amusement hall where they were served a very splen did banquet Two hundred and twenty- -' BLENDED WH1SKH t.,r and Hauirhters of the ns immortal Ktory and right ve ccr i,n(i,ln,t bunch of boys you TllBB)n.s j.iBf this land tf Oral Evans. W'ANTM' " 111 en n"lJ 1' and dead animals. horses .ir'liles Phone 313-Jr O Holm-fea- 1 "Penrod and Sam" fr, ,u M rheart cornp, if W IjChl. ,! No. ' Sincerely, Dean T. Worlton. 11 10c and 20 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL ':S - paper, I remain - PATHE NEWS and the latest PoPEYE I k. TIF. S-- ed paycrHa .y time. here in Potatoes For Sale i;(.d Bliss Inst vear from Northern heights. Once Dakota. See David Petersen. yoldtwn- If your Sewing Marine or Saws Mower needs repairs. Sissors or will do Osborne William Sharpened. it for ynu. Good SALE FOR POST CEDAR ou-- a onH Cedar Post. See Deniel La-- n - Ccu Turner, Lehi. tf is trade union in America. American Fork relatives. ROBERT . 8. 1&37 Ogden. lovers whose paths now cro. bring you the beauty, the thrill the glowing glory of the A tropical fish in the United States it in the Honolulu aquarium. Mrs. Cora Hunger is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mitchell of American Fork. but never one like this!" These Pectoris Explained Attacks of angina pectoris are du to spasmodic contractions of thi stomach and the esophagus, rathe? than to the heart. Angina Tinker's Dam Is Clay tinker's dam is a guard of claj placed around a cavity to hold molten metal until the metal hardens. Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts spent in Salt Lake City. $10.00 FREE TO THE LUCKY BOY OR GIRL. SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, APRIL 11, Handball Ancient Sport Handball can be traced back almost 1,000 years to the Firbolgs, a race that populated Ireland in the early Christian era. the largest collections IS CHILDREN'S DRAWING NIGHT SATURDAY attended conference and wvre dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradshaw of Salt Lake City. Over one hundred Lehi High School saudents, directed by Abraham Anderson, furnished a musical program at the Murray High School, Monday were evening. The Lehi students guests of the Murray school at a dancing party following the program. fun, gorgeous dancing and four grand new Mr. and Mrs- Earl Smith were Salt song hits! Lake visitors Monday. Admission Onlw'inp xnA 9hn Shorts. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. They Land Privately Owned contrast to large Federal reserves in Hawaii and Alaska, all the land in American Samoa is privately owned. 10 Swarthout, Fred MacMurray and Jack Oakie Mrs. J. Tavlor returned home !"iidav evening from a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs- Arch Nielson of Midvale. In LOCAL ITEMS "CHAMPAGNE WALTZ" Also 1 EJ. T. I! lierts returned uiuiay foil wiiiir a ten dav visit F.lk-iNevada, with Mr. and Mrs. A Korberts and family. -- HIGH SCHOOL NEWS FOR ADULTS ONLY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL side-splitti- !' :n SILVER DOLLAR NIGHT romancing, Mr. Walker of Salt Lake City, Suh.i.iV i"ift nf r. an,l tr ' .. " r.IUil.;:' riieet on FRIDAY IS Gay --- I Atter. hi! are .ave dominated fall again this yvar v. he!.(xp, i!:d sport , . .... i , .. . of tVi 1JLC ana tiri.j c- - p .tiI'ovo, Spati- ers in Provo!:aw won charn- m rer,-- Members of th, track i..r::ps Provo is :.tai t,inim;.t?v l,JV- - :t defei:.::!: announce that th, chai,,! having un setup for the e.exte.j the !att meet will be crown for two practically the same a last year. Winners of straight seasons. events in regional meets will m tn the staU. meet with expenses paid. Winner of MOTHERS AND seend and third places in regional meets, excepting in relay races DAUGHTERS BANQUET will be eligible for the final joust. Expenses Allotted The Mothers and Daughters of the In past years first, second, Lehi First ward will be honored and third place winners in the state meet guests of the male population of the were awarded expenses on a war at a banquet, Thursday prorated evening basis. This year, however, all point (tonght). Special arrangements have winners will be allotted expenses to been made to give the ladies of the and from their home schools. ward the best evenings entertainment Meets for the six high school of the year. regions will be staged the week prior to the state meet- Coach Glen Sim- - THEATRE AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY Gladys Dr. and Mrs. Barlow Kox and Dr.; :l . $60 00 Russn and Mrs. F. Smith attended the Relief (Vt.fevKiiv in alt Lake Citv,: !i'-l- WE BIST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE LEHFS v ladies w attendance The receiving committee, Messrs. Strasburg and Webb- were attired in tuxedos, and presented a very striking appearance. The waiters wore white suits and white caps, and the cooks and c nveyors white caps and while aprons. Following the banquet, the ladies were taken back to the chapel where another program was presented, cvn- principally of a three act play by Miss Gardner of American Fork. The banquet was prepared by the men. The affair was a remarkably successful from a social standpoint w n success financially, as well. To General Chairman, Lelvy Davis, goes a great amount of credit With him were associated the following chairmen, making up a splendid work ing force. Ticket Sales A- B. Anderson-SecretarWm. Osborne. Decoratings S. L- Wells. Tables I. U Lott Program A. E . Webb. Meat George Lewis. A. L. Wilcox. Potatoes Wilford Hardman. Vegetables Salad and Cocktail H. C. Evans. Transportation Bishopric. and Receiving Geo. fStrasburg Vern Webb. Toastmistress Mrs. Eddington. Publicity J. O. Meiling. Music Basil Hansen. The tables were decorated with potted plants consisting of Chinese prormoses and cinnereris, with a general color scheme of green and yellow The room was being carried out decorated in the national colors. i i ' ... . Mrs. j l'laant lvfi- hiei! ' - ' l..:.o ,!:.. Span- N phi. Si'"-;-v-o1 - Mt. j and L Smith is a guest of her son. !ii.l aiiu family of Ogdeiu 1.S.I ;,ke- - Y" Schools American ""' i,. -- . 'J- - A bvnjamtri kuson j ,,Ph te "' v :; 'r l" 1 .. ' i " '" . i ... " ' ... .... "1 .' i ""I .. ""' V - : . v. i I ' 7 ' ".V'""! " m r.i-.- i- , ' n s- ?..n,)T.. .' ... J''', . ,, j,j ;,. nv From a '!.-'.'- ::'- - t,. 1. fi.n-,- . , n'" j" 'r . .'" , . . ' . - . j,, i .. 7::; - .e. I ........ " . v; t!.o. ' w:-i,:- - .. ;v:i;;:;' a straight year r , ,he from ail 'ed the scene of the itS Th"sch"l track and field meet' to Provo the meet Hrru H- R- Adams, and northern T '. - ,i'- .. APRIL ' . . THURSDAY, , '....... 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