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Show j;I,AY, JUNE THl 2". 37 LOCAL ITEMS V.iJas - will :n Allan Knight. M-j- ..,-k- s Vr- - r-a j':!!;s. i':tv i i.n ci Testament ...... Ward held a 1 Clas t 1 , ....... ..I '! ., i ij,. 11 " ," , ' 1 ! '!"1i;'K'w 1 " ! v' I . I ' . i, ,,- - '"' J', ;, b , j following - x J. C - I - - received Fmmitt Has.-at the hospital Monday. Mrs. n , r. J r . . - Miss Bonnie Jean Kirkham spent Sunday until Tuedav in Cedar Citv ',vhh Mr" Mrs. Alvah 11. Fitz- erald ana' family. - Mr. and Mrs. Chn Lineholten and! children of Salt Lake and Mrs. Val Spencer and two suns of IilurToale, were dinner guets of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Winy, Sundav. .Myrtle Fitzgerald of Cedar City, was the guest of Miss Bonnie Jean Kirkham from Thursday until Sunday. Satisfaction Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs. William Jorgensen and Mr. and Mrs. V . A. Knight called at the Fred Wanlass home Friday on their reurn to Salt Lake from a trip to California. BOB'S SHOE SHOP Main Street, Lehl The Fourth Ward Scouts are ready for a hike which they will take Friday and Saturday up Alpine canyon. Scout leaders A Hand Russon, Floyd White, Malan Peck and Paul Christ-ifferso- n are in charge of the hike. FAMOUS SANITOHE CLEANING Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Robbins of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mr. A. C Ross and daughters, Marjorie and Makes Clothes MORE LUSTROUS Lucille, of Shelley, Idaho, were weekend' visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Watkins. LENGTHENS THEIR LIFE and BRILLANCE Glendor W. Adams, son their clothes cleaned the Sanitone Way know its Value and are Satisfied. Those who have of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Adams, has just completed his aw course at teh Geo. Washington University in Washington- He will pass the bar in October and will return to Utah to practice. ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST with HADSEH CLEANING Ruben Christensen, Agent PHONE 102-- J. Pleasant Grove We call every Tuesday and Thurs. 4 aft It's Time to Condition Your Car for Summer Driving Phone 356 and we will call for U . rJ .i c & Li, ;f cene Appliance P. M. Parr)), to .v E, son lit - ;;:L- : Parry cr.J Mr. LcH to ' 1 ; ':.on i: conipcny of C an:', LI L Ix-lan- - Yr, cf ('- - L'lih Power n.l;.'J.' in Chicago. I uc(i.i. A. Hu-h- -' The annual C;-r2of the people we serve," said awar.l for lit:'.'!, c r. ' Iiik of a si' (leorge M. Ciadsb;-president and ver tniphy an-- a rhi '.."" general manager of the I'tah Power was pr.'selited to th- - Cudl Pov.e; i'i L:2;it company. "Only twenty-fiv& I.iiihl Colli jirtiiv J u n ' 4lli at Ih.1 years ago electric cooking was Edison Kh'i'trc hi'tilutc cnveii jaii entirely new and experimental 1'. M. '; lion in Chicago. y, vice-- proci ss, and the Utah Power & president and conimercial manager, Light company was a pioneer In and W. A. Huckins, sales manaucr the development of its use. Some of the local power company, were of the first electric ranges ever placed in operation were connected present to receive thy award. to this company's lines. Through A similar aw;:: d is siw n each increased facilities, the year by Cennie A. H.r.'hes. of power plants and trans-- , of the Kdison Electric mission lines to provide expansion . Ciiica-roin of Appliance company, ".nd improvement of service, the to a nation-widthe competition, publicizing of this method of cook-- 1 power company achieving lh" li a::d n.aking it easily available rsnlls in !evi loninn t!i: us; "'' oii: the average household, tremend-w- s electric cookins; anion" its custowere t;k'"i in creating strides mers. Competing for the 1!!". a public acceptance of it. award was a larho numi'r of pa .ver "Jn 11113 there were 3S electric ciunt.-ythe companies ranges on our lines. Today we Alien! 15ii eligible to enter the have cout-stapproximately 25.000, of whicli 1.000 were added during HKiC." i.s of judginit the winner The lia. com"The Utah Power & comprises throe factors: first, the pany's aggressive sales Light and adverof electric highest p::rcentace tising program, its activities in coranges connected durinj; the year in operating with dealers, and the of to number total the proportion work of its home service advisors wired homes not using electric in making personal contacts with ranges at the beginning of the year; home dwellers are important facsecond, creative sales and advertis- tors," said Mr. Cadshy, "in estabing plans; third, method of pre- lishing and maintaining this record of the the year's in the electric cooking field. It is report senting activities. an outstanding example, too, of In making the presentation, Mr. loyal and eflieient employees in all their efHughes congratulated the company departments for the increase it has scored in forts in bringing to the public a and dependable service." electric range sales during the year 1936 in proportion to the total numMr. Hughes, donor of the award, ber of residential customers not is widely known in the electrical already having electric ranges. industry as the "father of the elec"The winning by our company of tric range" as a result of his inthis national recognition is indeed vention more than 25 years ago of gratifying to all of us. It is also a the first practical electric range for splendid tribute to the progressive- - domestic use. ns-s- , it e t e lamb -- Lt'ai jsW t 1 . thr'-imha- w.-'i- v low-co- tM your car. Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Brown and son f Garfield, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Leah Bushman. m . Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Adams' entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson of Provo, Mr. and MrsWilliam EUsmore of American Fork and daughter, Mrs. Guelda Grithleo and two children, Ellsmore and Mae of New Jersey. Gaisford of visiting with e "' , .unuay r Maxwell. Price are the and Mrs. Mrs. Blanche Evans. Mrs. E. R. parents of a winsome baby daughter, Dickers n, Mrs. A. E. Doll spent rn Sunday, June Cth in the local Thursday in Salt Lake City. hospital. The mother was Miss Ruth her marriage. The Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roberts of grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Cedar City, called at the home of Mrs-E- . Price and Mrs. Olive DickersonJ. T. Roberts and left their son, SunMrs. Bert Beck and baby boy were Paul, while they went to Boise. Mrs. and Mr. with returned day they taken to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts the at had dinner Little and N'iron Fowler, Sunday. home before leaving for Cedar City. Mrs. Nile Washburn was admitted to the hospial Tuesday for treatment Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trane and and was taken home the following baby son of Salt Lake, were visiting in Monday. Lehi, Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trane and Mr. and The new born baby of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. M. S. Lott. Virgil Steggells of American Fork, was receiving medical aid at the hosA group of young people pleasantly pital from Sunday until Tuesday. surprised Arland Russon at his home. Miss Eva Christoffers.n had her Friday, May 28th, the occasion being Games on the lighted tonsils removed at the hospital, Tues- his birthday. Miss Janie Hasson had her lawn, indoor games and a delicious day. tonsils out on Monday. Miss Ruth lunch were enjoyed by those present. Mr. -. j received Mrs. Howard Mr and Mrs. Fred Shelton announce few days of the week in the birth of a son, born Sunday, June Mrs. mother. iith, in the Lhi Hospital. The mother Mr. iifing- the former Rtta AustinMr. and" Mrs. Dewey and Mrs. John Austin and Mr. and Mammoth, spent Sunday Mrs. Fred Shelt- n are the grandparE. Gaisford. Sarah Mr. ents. n$ j .i patients Evans will spend a Draper witih-he- . ' oper- ation. Friday. a Ku-L),- af:, underwent the same ek ' j - Whimjiey 10, 1937 Tuesday, Elisha Davis and Mrs. Broomhead gave a luncheon in treatment at the Lehi H.spital this Pearl Mr. and" Mrs. George Shaw. honor of : The La'' h:iJ aS hcr party at a. ' Mr. a,.,j Irs ' Fr"i- -tut l . tteuiiesuav pnngs, night. ai.di u.iughn-rMr. Kifie Smith "f Salt Lake City Louis W. Smith returned h me in , Alvm V. Jjouiititul, r nuav - " ',.f iruo e i i i , week's visit in I.ehi with rela-M- A .na, i MMtinr L, ;l. w;th and Mrs. Victor Smith mother. Mrs. Mary Kirkham and Harriet J. Smith accom-he- r (tiler relatives. to her home. Ann and Minian Fiuyvrald of Cedar City, wee quests f La Rae and Madge Whlmpey. Thursday until i s: Sara- - Hospital Notes Utah Power & Light Co. Wins National Award v ... jlr r;j f the: - tj-f- - Saturday in Salt business and pleasure .. ' The r.f- -; j.,,.,,, dauirh-- i h Mi; . the next with Mr. ai.d lr.. T. F. Kirkham and ,f,' THURSDAY. JUKE THE LEHI FREE PRESS fi info IS HEEDED even when is budget limited - Oi m p,4tfci Mrs. William Wheelwright and two Mr. and Mrs- Roger Price were children from Rexburg, Idaho, were Alpine visitors, Saturday evening. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junius is Knudsen Mrs. Sarah spending Banks on Saturday. this week in Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings and Mrs. Lilian Knudsen left for Salt children of Salt Lake City, spent Sun day with Mrs. Hutching's mother, Lake City, Tuesday. Mrs. Ellen Carter. Fred Wanlass of Salt Lake, spent with Mr. and Mrs. .Mrand Mrs. Kay Allsop, son the week-en- d Fred Wanlass. Wayne, daughter, Donna, of Murray Mr. and Mrs. Okrey Miler and two Delbert Thayne of West Jordan sons of Pocatello, Idaho, were Sunday spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor snd Mr. and Mrs. Jay Powell. Mrs. Jay Powell. PHONE 17 MAIN STREET -- LEHI, UTAH M 'J, - AT OUR COMPLETE SERVICE STATION Every Lubrication Point Checked GUARANTEED SERVICE An expert lubrication service insures proper car operation. used. that prevents costly repair bills and Best quality oils and greases are - LUBRICATION Greased according to manufacturers' charts, 7 lubricants used. STATE STREET SERVICE STATION PHONE SYLVESTER CLARK, Manager 356 Center St. and State Street NOTICE M. I. A. and Primary Associations I Conference at Salt Lake City, June 11th, 12th and 13th, 1937 EXCURSION RATES via the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad (Orem Line) ROUND TRIP FARE FROM LEHI Return limit Sunday night June 13th. RIDE THE BIG RED CARS! 61c Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Fern Mills of Idaho Falls, Lynn Garriety B. Mr. Mrs. and with daughter. Lucille, and son, Bobby and spent Monday Mrs. Carol Peterson and baby of W. Brown. Eureka, were Saturday guests of Mr Miss Lucille Mr. and Mrs. James Powell enter- and Mrs. Alma Beck tained their family at a turkey dinner, Garriety remained at the Beck home for a week's visit. Sunday at their home. The following people attended fun Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saddler and baby of Draper were overnight guests eral services in Salt Lake Thursday of Mrs. W. II. Johnson, Saturday for Mrs. Jacob Evans: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Mrs. S- J. Taylor, night. Mrs. E. .1. T. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. reWilliam has recently Wing, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stewart Kittinger turned from a trip to Los Angeles Packer, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple, and San Franciso, where he spent his Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradshaw and Evelyn vacation. Peterson . Mrs. Edward Fox and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taylor enterMrs. Claud Wixom of Monterey Park, Caifornia. returned to Iehi Sunday tained at (Tinner Friday evening for morning following a visit at Cody, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mark Clarke who Wyoming, with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas are visiting here from Hollywood, California. Those present to enjoy Powell. the social were: Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. O. L. Kitinger who has been Peterson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Eugene visiting in Nampa, Idaho, with her Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, husband the last six weoks, expects to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradshaw, Mr. leave soon for Sugar City and visit and Mrs. Louis Christensen, Mrs. Berwith her sister, Mrs- J. W. Stoker nard Bradshaw, Miss Mirl Bushman for a short time before returning the nonored guests and the Taylor home. family. pen Sfiot ; ,,r.W: - - , 'W I fa Pg&M |