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Show JttlLiteUAV. JL'XE 3. 1937 THE LEHI FREE PRESS MARRIAGE ZAGHAS LINEN SHOP . IT. ' 'By LaMirr Publicitv Service service t- the pop.e. :i hc;r L;.e ZAGHAS LIN'KV UHliP ..,,ti iam is i v. at 1 Fast Broaaway, in Salt Lake In makini' this annual business r.d phone Ws,atc3i 4i7&, is a tribute ii:d ust rial review, ve wish 'u coir. jCity, tki to home F I l Phone CARROLL-CLEMENT- S ly rhat 3 8-- ; J The man iaire of Miss Elsie Ann h is a well rl.!iier.t the management !...upn - tr.e f Lehi to J senh A. Carroll the in mere no r.e instiis iaci, mat puMtion they occupy tution in thia section that has and is made known this American sat;facU':y of with eruKi, ttieir excellent greater favor w ith the public, than this service, and to call the attention of the week. The couple were married Sat well known establishment. puo::e Id tnis ii!t::utm, as urday. This is the day and ae when the ,f w rstablishraen' A of friends are its community, - iMiwwn Mr r.-- TO RIVER' PCACC n aA Ii Urwlw TO I VUR I I I public demards, not onlv mai ;in:::i-ou- s service, but the hest'in quality at a reasonable price. The management of this r. r.cern hue n i. mauds, and has been able to reri'iVr a ATHA8AJKA l rfit World's Greatest Buffalo And Elk Reservations eom"ton contributed the of what it the world's largest buffalo herd. These animals now numbering seven thousand, sprang from 700 purchased in 1907 by the Canadian Government from M.chael Pablo, a Montana rancher. Five thousand of the buffalo are in Buffalo National Park, Wainwright, fenced-i- n AiDeru, area of 200 square miles and an additional 2000 l8land Na,i0naI p7rlr 30 rmles east of Edmonton. Both parks are points of interest to tounst, visiting Western Canada. At also maintained 7 wJ elk. In recent development of lake and other years faci-I'tiwithin this park have made it jummering .pot with panel shows a section of the elk herd at Elk Island and the lower roup of buffalo at Wainwright! A .suggested .circular motor tour em- Parkl " indka,ed at theCrTght N "v. AT I . OA.au I i . lj By La.Marr Publicity Sen, "ice NAT. PARK. - I I I tCADCR c es ttJ9 WILIO UAOWAY ) me to know ;. . ..-- j that whatever de- sire in lumber and coal, canthey be secure from the ANCHOR LUMBER & COAL COMPANY, located at 2250 South Main Street, in Salt, Lake City,' I a f , )..t-..,- CORONATIONS. CALOARV dt-v- W CREEK eo--J- COAL CO. Louise Hamnett. daughter of and Mrs. Alfred Hamnett of One yea phone Ilvhmd A'S.'M, with a knc.vl. fire that it will be of the highest grade Alrir.e. will become the bride of Carl Austin, son of Mrs. Alice Austin, Fri consistent with price. , The management extends t the day. June I'.h. The marrage is to take people of this and surr undinjr terri-- t place in Salt Lake City. ry, a cordial invitation to call at A series of socials are bein? eiven their establishment Mmf anv it.fiirmation will be gladly (fiven. no matter honoring the marriage of the couple. Kenneth aZTlTT. whether you wish to buv at this time Eureka. r not. We are pleased, in this review, to mother. Mrs r five commendable mention to the An interesting social event of the ANCHOR LUMBER & COAL COMPANY, and to assure the nnhlir that week is the marriatre of Miss Norma they will receive the best of service Craney, of Afton, Wyoming, to Lynn riV, ThW ... firm ...... tuvivm. mlAi'co tinnT pin cn Webb piyjj trs. of this citv. The ChUdIo wpn oniy wisn there were more such nnn married Wednesday, June 2nd in the wnnin our midst. Mis.- - .' WEBB-CRANE- C THF1TDP WEEKLY PROGRAM SILVER DOLLAR NIGHT FREE FOR THE LUCKY PERSON FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 4 and SMITH GEORGE O'BRIEN in "Park Avenue .... Ol.i. wva. SATURDAY IS 2 C0 Logp-er- " CiinSii FREE FOR THE LUCKY BOY OR GIRL JHE YEAR'S FINEST r FUN-CAS- 6. 7 and 8 T! You'll just love Wally as the "old soak". . . and thrill and cheer, amidst your howls, as he moki pood in a pinchl His grandttt ; 11 s in ... Mr. and Mrs. Haves Asav . MA MK OALt Id ASKED Big Double Show at , Holding that the Salt Lake and Ltah (Orem) railroad is insolvent, that the property is insufficient to weunesciay and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Doup-lr S.Qn court. fealt Lake City, snent MnnHa,, in UWUlg. noon with Mrs. Scalley's mother, Mrs" M. A. Taylor. f - Mr ma r , 5? WANT m - Rhode Island Red Setting Hens E. Austin all of Sale $1 each. A. K. Chatfield a,,u wi II M SHORTS fnm pimy L Y U BEECHER "Th. Old $ook"bV D.i Moril. v M if Ptncud by J. Wtlttr Rubn Mrs. John Trice entertain o , of friends of her son, Rex, at a birthday surprise partv TuecrPur noon at her home Rex's honoring eighth birthday anniversary. Also PATHE NEWS and aGood Comedy. OATIHEE SUNDAY 4 P. M. ONLY lOe & 16c FOR SALE Buildinc Lot. Is rods on 1st East and Main Stwl Inquire Evenings 10c and 20c. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, JUNE 2 t a:A. feature No. 1 FEATURES 9 and 10 2 MADGE EVANS and LEWIS STONE in "The 13th Chair" Feature Ko. f ThqUallCOnfec,tions AUTRY (Ih, Sinfrine Cewbc,) In "Red River Valley" handle, comfortable surround- intrs. ,von nro nun me verv v,vU ...:u choicest of dainties. Their ice cream is very popular in this locality, which 'MUeJu ,thcir usiP' on'v and and a mu:ira,.me ingretfients, eni-vn.-1 and"' 2-- CENE the-- cafe,011 l"aht7 ic .m ""own lor their purity. Ai. The management has exce lent tast anA wieir ttiiiuies are , : SHm-kthf'r traord,nar7 flavors. their confections, thin DODUlftr ronfort n Ma hold lunches; Jw : br." " at Hunger Cure Diner. NEW DRESSES at P0WEK& Good Bnildintr T.nf Fnr Sale Ea Located on 2nd East I able at this nffi fir wr'fd Alhort 2860 So. 9th East, Salt Lake Office Rdence Chester White Boar For aee Frank Barnes, Lehi. s.w Smi'JE City. Senicrt M 117,W, Night or WANTTRn Wilt Day ..... nll nnd MTW f . I re any inAaaX uninllf WOrthloea hnycac, H11U IlllOVi ar,A Ul. ' terest, any advertisng, bee C. O. Holmstead, Phone 3w job At ""'."sm tne r 'rlLn. u L Service at,.the.home of Ester way zMh the following were elected t0 a state conven- at 10 a. m ,, ;'emmi 'Zl tLS- -h rman' Louise es F Bone E- - Gai-for- d. " a,sford and Este; Goat- - May T- - .want iiinung une. an4 i THE REMARKABLE NEW THOR ARC WELDER Mower needs repair. Sissors anarpened. William Osborne it for you. J, ;Llle ine writer is cmni;l review, to ment upon in the this sec ion. and to visit this d not wish 1"thls annual bS.KiSjX.eir uSl ?Jiife f you egSL kT nt because they are Tonesri they lore comply. Sf wm v PUHLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE IN'TEWCj U. S. Land Office at City, Utah. May 17th. ; y i riven is ohereby hnv. t i lTrtU trhO, 1 T ' at th or LEGAL (iOTICES NOTICE FOR It is attractivelyerfSur0nfi.fe Place for the !?eal ? heir frienifs. when people - ?.. e nian" VL i agement has With the latest fixtures Z mafj if more at- tractive t.n th ,,uT of eouipmen k!1: "nue. ,th? latest at the counter for the evn r' Vla ,handlin of the trade and the service cuonve"ien'e of The to sit H A family pass to the Royal Thest wi.n eacn cue paid on sudscoi Why not give the family a treat? Big Double Show at the Rval Theatre. Wednesday and Thursday BEEHIVE CONFECTIONERY (By LaMarr Publicity Service The BEEHIVE CONFECTIONERY, located at 28 Smith s ait Lake City, phone Was TT.S i known throup-hnnThis ".'., Fj O Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisfnr t ;i Pete Gaisford. Mr. and Mrs.,ia aim A. L McKinsey and son. AW Eureka and Manning Decoration Day with relatives. llilnrki ADS ?T":.,Mrs- Reta Shelton, Lois PHONES ATTEND CONVENTION NEW DRESSES at POWERS. v IN V,ne-vard- 22. 1933, according to j in xeuerai More than $100,000 in taxes DELEGATES TO M-G-- BUY CAUFORNIAWIN! n. matured July icu ,ANET TMi BEST Mrs. Mr inc-dire- tA . atAA nwj!.. n J .i r , STATE STREET bHOE SHOP People who naid a visit nnrl the party given in honor of Mr. Parley Austin's 84th birthday were: Mr. pay Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dennis h..u .v.., vmuip uiueoieuness and taxes of Inglewood, California, are Reconstruction Finance corporation of Mrs. Dennis' parents, Mr. andgursts u trie v aiker Bank and Mrs. Trust com. Herman Allred. pany attorneys are studying the ne tition. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond f.c. hold Saddler of . J!!LWa.lker bank and Draper, were Memorial Day guests of ou,uuu oi the S408.8. Mrs. Saddler's mother. Mr w ir receivership certificates. Nothing has been paid on these Johnson. if J , - OF OREM ROAD NEW DRESSES at POWERS. ire I I Mrs. William Wheelwright. RevhnroIdaho, Mrs. J. T. Woolston nf TTlKa Ja Idaho, and Mrs. Marv Woosron uie weeK-en- a with Mr. and M Harold Wroolston. George F. Barton nf PW,,, n Mr. and Mrs. John N. Austin, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John urayrV.V,Bm Uhmipey, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert a.Mrs- - Clifford Ausn. " mm '"'A' I - patronize this establishment, you can save on your purchases of the above articles. We are pleased to direct the attention of our readers to thisspecial firm as one of the most distinctive of the commercial efficiency features of the community, and to assure you, that at his M'dn CnU A IB ill ine arrival of a babv trirl hnm nt a i rovo nospital May 29. 1937. Mr. and1 Mrs. Ruel Lake visitors, Friday. TIC I welt Come in and pve n, . nnnnnJ and Elijah Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Richins. Mr. annH" AW Holindrake, Charlotte Chipman, Jewei v.npman, rcichard Chipman. all of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Ariel 01 Mr- and Mrs'. V. n schow of Matma. t'.Vfl vM t S ' HAROLD OSBORNE, Pr. STATE STREET, LEHI Mrs. Annie Goates snent KatnrHa,,! x J o r . oait L,atie City. establishment, will always bnd efficient and you expert workmen, competent, ready and willing to serve country. review of our onward progress,"iuiuu A Specialty is marln nf 9m we are glad them ment, and they can furnish you, tar- in fhn?PJIInv.ent uPn the manner are serving this section paulins and porch coverings or cur- of the country, and to suggest that tains, on very short notice. If you our readers give them a trial : n I I The Lehi Fifth Wrard Relief Soc.ietv . a-unicers announce a work and bus ncw meeting for Tuesday, June 8th for the ladies of the Fifth Ward. All ladies of the ward are invitod1 to come and be prepared to sew. ADAMS CO., AWNIHGS e - . Aamission Only 10c and 20c, SUNDAY. MONDAY and TUESDAY, JUNE fcV & (By LaMarr Publicity Service) The SMITH & ADAMS Company, located at 22o Edison Street, in Salt Lake City, phone Wasatch 1654, is a : Weil known --an,? Oo(.n;.i,.j concern, coiauujncu having been in business since 1889. a complete y ... , seivice on tonto everyttiing made of canvas. Here . attention special ........ hoc l. i.ui mis feature, and they have onegiven of the most concerns in this part of the 5 NOTICE TO LADIES . FRIDAY IS 2J cu bugar Co. for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. C C V.A Bobby and daughter. MiUroH f Mr. and Mrs. Clifford" Tavlor and City, spent the week-en- d with local cnuuren and Mrs. Agnes McKee of relatives. fcpringviile, spent Memorial Day with Airs. m. a. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rnhinfn nj two little daughters of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ray AUsod and dano-were Memorial Day guests of City, local ten Donna, of Murray, were guests of relatives. ur' ana Mrs. T. A. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Powell, Monday. Mrs. Robert Hunter of Alpine, Mrs. Robert Crookston of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Jones and and Mrs. Robert Bushman of Reno Salt-- I.Vo r;t Nevada, spent Tuesday with Mr. and daughter, Arleen of Memorial spent with Mr. and Day Mrs. Roger Price. rs. Jackson Wanlass. Goat r.1u, - rt. LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER t5J J"T Y Lotran Temple. Thev were accom ; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis of panied to Lotran bv Darents of th Morgan, were Lehi visitors, .Monday groom, Mr. and" Mrs. Heber C. Webb, .Mrs. lleber J. Webb and Douglas Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sorensnn nnrl Phillips. Bijf Double Show nt tV,o P.,,,.,1 H children of Bineham. snent Mon.lav Mr. Webb is a Lehi Hie-i neatre, Wednesday and Rrhnnl j O" Thursday. witn boren borenson. Graduate, a B. Y. U. Graduate and as f r the past year taught Semin-r- y r. and Mrs. Charles -nvic f kJUU Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas " in Wyoming. iake City, cal ed on 1.ohi frior, o,i Blackfoot, visited Lehi reatives durof : oeoDle ioin with those nf Mho Lehi relatives, Sunday afternoon. ing the Memorial Day holiday. towns in wishing this couple T Joe Bowmen of Salt Lake Cirv. John R. Bone left Lehi. Tuesdav an overnight ciest of R.,r.au p,v, morning from St. George, where he NEW DRESSES at POWERS. Saturday night will be employed for the Utah-Idah- o JM. th - Miss Cleo Holmstead was a week end visitor to Salt Lake City. Ek6NA War. Cr.A a Mr. The truMinp inHiitn. i,t v,;.., ; panv has alwavs iiM.n a to furnish the highest trrades of lumber and coal, at a itasonable price, so that the extension nnrJ ' UU1IIK11UM c .it ."t... ;. me community can progress rajiidiy.Ijj There is no one institution in this community that has a greater influence for the betterment of the building industry than this one. Contractors and the rmbl DUFTALO I host sending i:iit it has added much u the and best wishes for and jiMk'!'e?s cf this part of 'i st Us well as to their reasoriar ! pr future. which trey happy f'ir h:Lrh uuaiitv offer. AL'STIN-IIAMNET- T ANCHOR LUMBER nu-cle- us fJST,." $20.00 Ve8t and stateg" -- -- jlfONTANA iv5 George P j- LOWEST Priced I' WELDER HEAVY - INDUSTRIAL WORK Guaranty to Satisfy Dstration HOWARD RICKS P"ONE 346J1 C . March 26th, 1921). made stock O (C,rtfi9. for Wl X' hnmoonnJ o, i , sec. 4; Jots . n. ' Tts 1, 4, Section 2. Township Suit 1 f South Pn- Meridian, has filed notice of intent; to make Final Proof, to establish ci to the land above described.vans, iNOUiry 1 of i'i donn on Ihi. the 30th day Utah, LBHI. UTAH 1937. Clnimnnt-nama- oi u'ifnASSf: 'I' L. Iosee. Andrew F. I.osec, lfi?rZ and Gordon Cedarstrom. all of w Utah. THOMAS P. THOJW 'rsi ruDiication May Lwt Publication Juna 17, i"; 137. |