| OCR Text |
Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. THE LEHI FREE PRESS 193: LOCAL ITEMS I Urs. Wallace HfcLrtson and daujrh-teAiha, spent M .mday in Pr vo on business. r, Boyd Webb spt-n- t last week in Salt Lake visiting with her sister M v:.-iti- J.ickie Webb is in Heber this wee! witJi Dale Robbms- - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone spent Sunday in Suit I.ake City. Labor Day Lallapaloozas i Rita Robbins of Ikier is Mr. and Mis. Carl G anther enterthis week ir. Lehi Vis.tii.g tained a gri.up i Salt Lake visitors w:tii Miss lia Webb. Sundav . Mi.-- r 1 1937 j Mis, !2a Webb. Mrs. Aha Webb .nd Mrs. K. X. Webb were in Heber. Mrs. Abel. M Smith Peterson of Salina. called at the David Peterson home Thursday on his way home from Logan. !. ' iIr,. Afton Giles and Mrs. Joseph l'ruvo visitors on Mon- - ulain V. iiii y . " IBM Jlrs. E. N'. Webb spent Wednesday in Salt Lake visiting with Mrs. Alex i'. Olson and Mrs. Arnold Simpson. Alan K. Webb who has been laboring in the L- D. S. Mission at Texas, has been transferred to - HAVE YOUR HAIR DONE OPENING OF SCHOOL Jlr. and Mrs. August Nelson of Provo, spent Sunday visiting at the E. N. WEBB'S JEWELRY Store will Popular summer prices that if removed Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Adams and children of bait Lake, were guests of . .Mrs. Adams parents, Mr. and Mrs. .. G. II. ttmp. fcundav. , , son ,.f Mr. lua iiai u;,. , raig ik'ituii, son ot Mr. anu ins. it.e 1'uit ii had his tonsils removed - and Mrs- please everyone. Wallace - Call 49 or . Revif Scott and Mr. and Mrs. children and Miss Blanche De Grass-enrei- d of Salt Lake, were guests of Miss Ruth Rothe. at the Rothe home, Sunday. at located" for UU-- appointment. 1 Uesciuv. I Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tritin of Salt with Mr. Lake, spent the week-en- d and Mrs. Richard Norman. While they were in Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norman, son, Clyde, and Mr. and Mrs. Tritin went to the Cave Camji in American. Fork Canyon. Mr- and Mrs. Tritin and and Clyde Norman Visited Timpanoffos Cave. - Miss Ruth Rothe entertained Monday evening for the Primary officers and teachers. Those present were the following: Mia Christofferson, Clara Neil, Karlyn Chatfield, Fern Rothe1 Mrs. Marvel Peterson, Ruby and Alta Christensen, Mary Skinner, Florence "Wright, Ruth Wilson, Vera Brown ,and Mrs. Audrey Price. Progressive games were played after which a dainty luncheon was served. I Mis. Laura arburU.n of Pleasant Spencer of ElutTdale, is ,;!uvei visitng at the home of Mr. spending his vacati. n here with his ;md Mrs. J. L. Uarnhart. . jjrandpaients, Mr- and Mrs. George' H. Wing. Shirley Barnhart, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart had her Miss Ruth Glade returned to her hand lanced on Tuesday. nome in nan Lane, sunuay evening after sending a week visiting in Lehi Mrs. Rose Lott spent the week-en- d with Miss Ruth Worlton. visiting in St. George and Cedar Lavall City. Elas M. Jones left Tuesday mornMr. and Mrs. Darrel Brown of ing for Sugar City, Idaho, he was acLake Mrs. to Salt by Payson, were visiting in Lehi, Sunday companied City at the home of Mrs. John Brown. Jones . Mrs. Mary Wilson Anderson and Mrs. John Brown entertained her daughter of Blackfoot, Idaho, called friends at a quilting at her home, at the home of Mrs. John Roberts, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. M.S. Lott spent last Friday, on their way to Price. week visiting in St- George. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ash spnt SatMr. asd Mrs. Noble Evans and urday in Salt Lake City on a busiMrs. Irene Davis of Garfield, spent son, Duaine and daughter, accom- ness and pleasure trip. Saturday and Sunday in Lehi. panied by Mrs. LeRoy Peterson and Miss Anita and Melba Taylor of daughter, Virginia, were Salt Lake a Salt Miss Betty Christffers n was Provo, were Sunday guests of Miss visitors, Monday. Lake visitor, Saturday. Pauline Goates. Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Edwards, Mrs. Lela Bushman and daughter, sons Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Pete of Los Bobby and Carl, and daughter, spent Sunday in Garfield. Mildred, returne to their home in Angeles, California is visiting during Cedar City, Tuesday morning after this week with Mr- and Mrs. Nephi Mrs. Lena Fjeld and Dean WorlLehi with relatives Slater and other relatives. in friends ton attended the funeral services for visiting for the past five days. Patriarch Sowards in Provo, Sunday. Miss Rolene Bone returned to her Mrs. L. W. Sowards of home in Salt Lake, Saturday, after Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas WofTinden of Colorado, spent Monday visiting with spending a week with her grandSalt Lake, spent Sunday visiting in their daughter, Mrs. Lena Fjeld. mother, Mrs. John Bone. Lehi with relatives and friends. Mr. Sowards was called here because Beth Thrasher and Zoe Ball spent the death of his brother, Patriarch of Mrs. Sarah Gaisford was a Salt Sowards of Provo. in Salt Lake City as visitWednesday Lake visitor, Tuesday and Wednesors of Miss Ailene Frank and Jean day. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor and Mr. Crabb. Mrs. Sylvester Evans, returned and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Winn of home Mrs. Stanley Lott had as her Sun Friday of last week after tiheir Shellev. Idaho, were guests of Mr. extended visit though the Grand, day dinner guests Mrs. William Winn's mother, Mrs. Mary Winn, last Zions and Bryces Canyon and the Wing and Mr. and Mrs. George I week. Bone. Boulder Dam. - Here are foiiio tip" for Labor Pay. The s;:Uul is an tasy to serve Fail luncheon dish that you will find particularly pleasiiu;. I'se only high quality macaroni and you will be assured of a wholesome, ir.n and economical dish. As the holiday unlets' - tl.cy at .. j i, the thine for tli I'iciiic ; slip In the pocket f,.r i'. t '' i t o in parade ni!iM the evening for a I f n e d 1,1 c If you dm;! kn The candies? to do wilh thei.i, a;-children. Macaroni Boiled Egg Salad i1 lb. ell'ow macaroni cup celery, cut tine Vi dozen olives, cm fine 4 eggs 5 sweet pepper 1 sweet pickle, cut fine Boll macaroni in salted, rapidly boiling water, till tender. Drain and thoroughly chill. Add other Sptead Ingredients, except the mixture on lettuce leave iu a platter and garnish with4 sl! Makes genereggs. ous portions. Holiday Nuggets 2 cups pifted cake Hour baking teaspoon double-actinpowder Vi teaspoon salt teaspoon cinnamon cup butter or other shortening 2 eggs, well beuteu 4 cup sugar !t it ( ( 1 hard-boile- hard-boile- Jones and visit-in-c daughter, Ruth, spent Thursday Jones' Mr. with Park in City brother, Byron Jones, Mr-- and Mrs. J. G. Angeles net work and is 13 years of age, and hr daughter, Elnor Bjear-ingso- n of New Mexico, Mr. and Mrs, Lee Bindrup and three children, Miss Cleora Nye, Mrs. Elnor Thompson and family of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. F . Johnson of Washington D. C. who where friends of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Frank who are now living in teaspoon prated lemon rind cups currants cups walnut meats, coarsely cut Sift li air once, measure, add baking powder, salt, and cinnamon, sift leather three times. Cut In butter; add eggs, sugar, and lemon Add rind, nnd mix thoroughly. i: rimis and nuts, mixing well. I Mi onto greased ii fieni teaspoon haivitiL' flic, t and bake In moderate '.'.h ow r i k.) 12 to 15 minutes. Makes dozen nuggets. Chocolate Ciror.ut Dropt 1 sniiaie unsweetened chocolate - j cup sweetened condensed milk shredded cups) pound (l'a coconut Melt chocolate In top of double boiler. Add sweetened condensed milk and shredded coconut. Mir well. Drop by spoonfuls on buttered baking sheet. Hake in moderate oven (350 F.) 15 minutes or until brown. Remove from pan at once. Makes 24. Social Ice Meltert A sure fire recipe for melting social ice is to play games, whether your guests are teensters or staid grownups. Oames in every smart hostess' HoT repeloire include S. S. Van liine'g Philo Vance detective game and Jury Hox. another parlor crime hit. And of course every experienced hostess knows that Monopoly is a game favorite that always puts the crowd in a hilarious spirit. 1 l'i 1'2 1 ,1 THEATRE LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday is First Prize $50.00; Second Prize $20.00. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 and The Goofy Guys are on the roar path! BERT WHEELER and ROBERT WOOLSEY in Adams. " SILVER DOLLAR NIGHT TWO BIG, PRIZES - zona. ,' mm and Mrs. ;Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Macnett and Sunday guests of Mrs . Sarah Knud-se- n Junius Banks, were Mrs. Edith Rieck Haws and Mrs. Farris Murdock were Sunday Mrs. were: Fennie and two children of Shallow, Ari- son who is a atdio star on the Loa visitos at the home of Mrs. Mina Mr- st'i'7, ' By BETTY BARCLAY - Miss Ruth Rothe will leave Thursday for Brigham City where she will teach school this winter. She will be accmpanied to Bringham City by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe. 4 ., - AT ALTA S BEAUTY SHOP Hebertsnn k.-.t- 1 FOR THE Sirs. O. R. Ivory of Wyoming, spent last week in Lehi. Mrs. H. 0. JAndersoTi returned with her to Wyoming for an indefinite visit. home ijajuic Sanson, little t. . vi i .,,)... ...... .."..ui bin. Port Arthur, Texas. Mr. Ha Webb spent last week in v.sitiiiL' with Miss Reta Rcb- - M;.-- s HeU-r- , 4 "ON AGAIN OFF AGAIN" Mrs. Inez Peterson and daughter. Beth, left Monday for a few days visit The "Cuchoos" in a Patent Medicine drama good medicine for the giggla in Salt Lake with relatives and glands! Also Good Shorts . Admission Only 10c and 20c friends. SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, and T Mr nd Mra. Ohris Linchoten and Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks M-G-children of Salt Lake, spent Sunday and family are spending the week in visiting with Mrs. Lincnotens par- Washington D. C. where Mr. Frank Idaho visiting with friends and relaents, Mr. and Mrs.. G. H. Wing. tives . is employed . MIGHTIEST M'S SCREEN TRIUMPH! Mr. Joseph W. Slade of Wyoming, spent last week Lyman, Three crowds of girls grouped visiting themselves together and enjoyed a with his brother and delicious steak fry Saturday evenirg. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Slade. The evening was spent riding bicycles which after they met in the recreation Mr. and Mrs. Asa Clark left Tues- hall at the Memorial building and ate day morning for St. George to visit their steaks, and played games. Those Mr. their son ond daughte-in-lapaticipating is the fun were: Misses and Mrs. Morris Clark. Ruth Worlton, Beth Thrasher, Zoe Ball, June Hansen, Mary Skinner, enterMr. and Mrs. Junius Banks Karlyn Chatfield, Alta Chrijstensen, tained. Sunday for Mrs. J. J. Heck Jean Worlton, Jean Crabb, Josephine of Richmond, New Jersey, Mr. and Ruth Glade of Salt Lake City, Royle, Mrs. Jack Hackett and daughter, Pauline Worlton, Enid Wilson, Betty June, Mrs. J. G- Broomhead and Zimmerman, Marjorie Andersn, Ila Miss Fern Marsh of Salt Lake City. Webb, Clara Allred, Gladys Godfrey and Zada Webb. a A group of girls entertained at gay Saratoga outing last Tuesday Among the people at evening for Miss Melva Weeks of tending the Hutchings funeral ser Idaho, who has bekn vices, Rexburer, were: Mr. and Mrs. visitiner with Miss Betty Wilson and Elliott Tuesday Mr. Leavitt, Mr. and Sabey, for Ruth Glade who has been visiting Mrs. George Grue of Provo; Mr. and with Ruth Worlton . The evening was Mrs. Walter Devey, Mr. and Mrs. spent in swimming and roasting of Lawrence Hutchings, and daughter, winnies. Mrs. Hazel Mrs. sister-in-la- J I I 1 1 -- f rJ-- out-of-to- WITH THE NSW Autobuilt Washer Pressure-Indicat- Wringer Feather- or Tub Steam-Seale- d Autobuilt weight Agitator Transmission Lifetime-Lubricate- d " Instant" Motor All models Wringer Release available with Friction Drive Pump. NOW ON 8ALX FOR ONLY 15c THE LEHI HARDWARE Your Home Store of Service " I Glen Wing A. H. Wing- - 5-- J A group of girls gave a party Thursday evening at the home of Pauline Worlton in honor of Miss Ruth Worlton, the occasion being her birthday annrversary. The evening was spent playing ''hearts" and after which a dainty luncheon was served to Josephine Royle, Marjorie Ander son, Betty Wilson, and Enid Zimmerman. Ruth Glade of Salt Lake City and Pauline Worlton and the guest of honor. The girls presented Misa Worlton with a lovely birthstone ring. BIGAMY A DAY BUYS A NORGE WASHER PHONE Mrs. Elmer Jackson entertained Challenging the ', premacy of "Mwtlny $u-- on the Bounty"... comet the new titan of all screen adven- - j turel Kipling's genius . .. IOPLDIGS at MrG-M'- s produc- tion wizardry... e com-bin- to bring you a dinner Saturday afternoon for G. and family. A low crystal vase filled with pink rose buds and crystal candle holders with pink candles formed a very attractive center piece. your finest experience in the theatre L, - i ; Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson were Mr. Jackson's mother, Mrs. Martha Linton, and Mrs. William Knudsen, and two daughters, Arlean land Georgia, of Provo. Office 8-- W Residence 117-Night or Day If you have any newe of inMain Street Lehi, Utah THRILLS terest, any advertigng, any job printing or vant anything la the priatlng line. Strvie ritk a tm&$ I SII Harvty, Iht boy. falf off tht lintr info WIT- ' the seal - Iht rticutl fatfottn SEf SCt BARTKOOMfW SPfNCfR TRACY Rac "W'r i'X "Jtnny I lh Hr" and Cuihmonl" Rtfurn o dearfi athortl wtN. Omoni Winterton of Charleston, UONEL flARRYMORE spent Sunday and Monday in Lehi as Beth, Cunningham, Pricilla Jensen, Mrs. Mary Peterson a guest of Mr. Elmo Gray. Mr. iMflVYN and daughter, Mrs. Clara Asher, Winterton was a missionary companof ion Elmo's. Mrs. Win. Brooks of American Fork; Joe Theriott, Mrs. Mary Fage, Frank VICTOR Productionv Mrs. Arlene Barton entertained the Devey, Mrs. Frank Devey, Jr., Mrs 18th 13 at on Club PtCTURS August Alice Peterson, Mrs. W. T. Davis, Lucky Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings, Mr. her home in Pleasant Grove. and Mrs. Lawrence Cammack, Mr. Odessa Oscarson assisted the hostess. Also Pa the News. and Mrs. Leslie Jones of Salt Lake; The evening was spent in sewing Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Peterson, Mrs. after which a delicious lunch was 1 11 members 15c 4 Sidney Hardman, Carl Miller, Mrs. served. There were from and one special guest Wallace Anderson, Mrs. James Peter- present 20c. 10c and Evening Only son, Laura Peterson, Miss Evelyn Pleasant Grove. Mr. Cook, Fawn Cook of Cedar WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 and 9 Mr. Byrl Washburn and Mrs. and Mrs. S. O. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. James Healey, Mr. and Mrs. Lillian Knudsen sang a duet at Mr. FEATURES . Washburns Missionary Lloyd Miller, Mrs. Stella Clark, Mrs. Woodrow BROWN in 1 E. No. evenJOE held Feature . Sunday Jack Strong, Mrs. Dewey Bennett, Farewell program Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Devey, Mrs. ing in the Provo Second Ward. The Alma Hamlett, Mrs. Walter Bate-ma- song was written by .Sister Lillian Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Adams of Knudsen and Mr. Washburns brother, a howl in with a lauh in every loop The world's dizziest aviator Alpine; Mr. and Mrs. Dee Strong of J. Nile Washburn. nosedive! in thrill a every every tailspin Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Walter HutchFeature No. 2 ZANE GREY'S M. has returned Jones Elias Mrs. Parkins Mrs. and family, Mary ings and daughter, Mary, Mrs. Butler, h'me, after a two weeks visit at ChiMr. and Mrs. John Ledingham, of nook. Montana. While there she wa Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fage, th guest of her son and daughter-in-la- You'll thrill to your fingertips as you see the sweeping climax to this action Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark Mrs. Jennie Halliday, Mrs. Vida romance of the west, where a good horse is worth more than a man's life! two children, Barbara Mae Conway, Mrs. Roy Fage, Mrs. Frank Jones, and Two Feature Pictures for the Price of One Only 10c and 20c 4 Big and Shirley Lenore. Heidenrich of Pleasant Grove. DOUGLAS rLCVl NO I'll MATINEE SUNDAY P. M., and Frt; 2 1st Person: "What is the penalty for Bigamy?" 2nd Person: 'Two mothers-i- n law." PHONES Mrs. Alta Webb and son, Jackie, returned home Sunday from their trip to California where Mrs. Webb has been attending beauty school. While they were in Los Angeles, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Webb. She reports that they are well and like their new location. 2 i" n, "RIDING ON AIR" "FORLORN RIVER" |