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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THE LEHI FZEE PRESS 30, 1937 Mrs. Niron Fewer spent Monday! Mrs. Joseph Gray of Ogden, was a THE LEHI FREE PRESS i visitor. Monday. in Salt Lake City. Published by The Lehi Free Press Every Thursday Lehi. UUh Mrs- Mat Peterson is reported to Phone Miss Zina Anderson spent Sunday in American Fork visiting with be ill at her home this week. George P. Price, Manager friends. . 8-- - 1 WINE S- -, West and State Phone Office St, 8-- E IMJEHAVEU residence, 2nd Miss Flossie Webb is now employed Lehi. Utah Mr. and Mrs. Victor Holmstead in Salt Lake at Auerbach's store- residence 117-Tspent Tuesday in Salt Lake at the State Fair. Dr. J. G- Jones spent Monday Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, visiting in Provo with friends and as second class matter- Mr. and Mrs- - R. W. Bradshaw of relatives. Waterton Lake, Alberta, Canada, are ADVERTISING RATES William Whipple of Salt Lake visiting this week at the J . F. Brad-i-haFurnished Upon Request home. spent Sunday in Lehi with his mother, Mrs. Susie Whipple. SUBSCRIPTION Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, Mr-anMr. arid Dne year $1.00 Herbert and Clara Stoddard of Salt Mrs- R. W. Bradshaw of Water-to- n were Sunday visitors at the Lake, Lake, Alberta. Canada were Salt home i.f Mr- and Mrs. Fieman Royle. Lake visitors, Tuesday. MfMSnCJTJ rf.'y ',t THE- Mrs. Roy Peterson, Mrs. Jane Mrs. John Brown arrived home UWSlAIfPiUii ASSOCIATION Lewis and Mrs. Noble Evans spent week-en- d the after spending Tuesday in Delta with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon W&tinesdav in Salt Lake. Office, 32 W. Main IN ALL Alene Frank, John Broadbent was a business visitor to Salt Lake City, Wednesday. V 20 in Blackf-ot- , Idaho, wiih Mrs. II. M. Ray, spending this ERusson. week in Nola Clark and Ruth Jones left Friday for Logan where they will enter college there - Miss Cleora Lewis of Salt Lake, spent Sunday in Lehi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis. Mrs. A. VV. Davis is spending this week in Salt Lake visiting with her daughters, Mrs. William B. Howard and Mrs. J. H. Firmage. - THE REAL TEST OF WORKMANSHIP How closely does the Repaired Bottom of your Repaired Shoes RESEMBLE a New Pair of Shoes. Notice this the next time you bring your shoes to our shop. Satisfaction Guaranteed BOB'S SHOE SHOP Mai Street, Lehi WAN! ADS Mrs Blanche Evans entertained at a gay melon bust Saturday evening . for Mr. and Mrs. June Evans, Mr. and Mrs. La Von Young, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Holmstead, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Holmsteald, Mr. and Mrs. Ollis Holmstead, Daniel Evans, Boyd Wells and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Boytdi Holmstead". Lott 0Wvf CI RA- - Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holmstead were Salt Lake visitors, Tuesday. John Price was a Salt Lake busi ness visitor Tuesday. Jean Crabb, Jean Fowler, and Beth in Lehi. Thrasher spent the week-end Larsen entertained club at her home Thursday afternoon, Mrs. El-ne- st - - Miss Mildred Smith of Salt Lake, soendimr this week in Lehi with her sister, Mrs. Ernest Irsen. ! rud Peterson and Floyd Erickson left Monday for Logan where they will attend college there- Ralph Trane left Mondayf or Salt Lake, wiiere he will attend the L. D. S business college. - Mrs. Merlyn spent Saturday in spending two weeks vacation from the tele phone office in California with friends and relatives. The regular monthly Sunday School Union meeting was held SunAmerican Fork day, September 26th because of conWANTED Will call and pay for ference being held this Suniday. worthless horses and dead animals. Lester Ashton and son, Paul, of See C. O. Holmstead, Phone 343-JProvo, were Sunday visitors at the If your Sewine Machine or Lawn homes of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mower needs repairs, Sissors or Saws Ball and Mrs. Martha Ball. Sharpened. William Osborne will do it ror you. Alice and May Holmstead! and Matilda Thurman of Salt I.ake, were SOMETHING NEW AT A BAR GAIN A Packaee of Our Town FinP Sunday visitors in Lehi at the Israel at Andy Ford Roberts of Elko, Nevada, TION. ETC., REQUIRED BY visited in Lehi with his mother, Mrs. ACTS OF CONGRESS uy aUgv"! Emma Jane Roberts, Wednesday. zi, imiz, aau a tan ;;, 15,33 Of The Lehi Free Press, publ Mr. ari Mrs. John Rhodes of Gar- every Thursday at lhi, Utah,! ni, were visiting in Lehi Sunday 1937. Before me, a Notary Public in with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rhodest for the State and county af.,re and son of personally appeared Geo.ie P. Mrs. Orin Burgess of Mrs. who, having been duly sworn acts were Sunday guests Alpine, ing to law, deposes ami says E. W. Taylor. the manager of the Lehi Freers Mr. anil Mrs. Kenneth Mower of ami that the following is, to the his knowledge and belief, a 5 Helper visited in Lehi Thursday of of statement of the ownership, ma last week with Mrs. J. E. Nelson. ment, etc., of the aforesaid public Mrs. Ward' Webb and Mrs. B. G- for the date shown in the above n I Webb attended a shower in Pleasant tion, required by the Act of 24, 1912, as amended by the A5 Grove with friends and reativeslMarch 3, 1933, embodied in seQ Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks attend 537, Postal Laws and Regulatia 1 . That the names and addie$ ed the Farewell for Thornton Booth of the publisher, editor, manar. in Provo, Sunday. editor, andl business managers art: Publisher, George P. Price, L Mr. and Mrs. IeRoy Wrorley spent Utah. Sunday in Salt Lake. While there Editor, George P. Price, Lehi, Cl they attended the State Fair. Managing Editor, George P. h. Mrand Mrs. Rodney Dickerson Lehi, Utah. Business Manager, George and daughters, Fay and Doris, spent Price. Utah. Lehi, Lake in the State at Fair. Salt Sunday 2. That the owner is: Geora' The agriculure bovs, under the Price, Lehi, Utah . 3: That the known bondhoir leadership of E. B. Garrett, attended the State Fair at Salt I.ake, Monday. mortgagees, and other security hi ers owning or holding 1 per cent Miss Margaret Banks was a busi more of total amount of bonds, w ness visitor in Salt Lake, Thursday gages, or other securities are: George P. Price, maraj evening. Sworn to and subscribed before: Mrs. J. E. Nelson and Mrs. Alta this 29th day of September, 1937. E. L. Chipm: (Seal) Dexter of Pleasant Grove, spent Wed commisson June 6, My expires nesday in Salt Lake on a business and pleasure trip. Xte - FOR SALE For First Class Tomatoes at Reasonable Prices see HAROLD VARNEY Forks of road between Lehi and J of Ogden, is visitors Sunday. with her Aunt L. STATEMENT OF THE Colts-Woodsm- TOMATOES it . Wadley of Manila, Lehi with her FOR SALE Good Gurnsey Milk mother, Mrs. Clarence Ball. Cow. A. F. Adams, 61 N. State St, Donald and Stanley Lott left Thurs Mrs. William Racker of Salt Lake Modern Home For Sale Cheap See Louis Christensen, Fourth Ward. clay for St. George, after spending the City, spent the past week in Lehi week-en- d in Lehi. visiting with her sons, Ira and L. D. Racker and her daughter, Mrs. Reta FOR SALE .22 Irvin Dickerson of Murray, spent Adamson. Long Rifle Automatic. Only fired about 100 rounds of ammunition. See Sunday in Lehi with his parents, Mr Mrs. Annie Fyffe, Mrsand Mrs. W. W. Dickerson. Kieth Lott. Clara Webb, and Mrs. Heber C. Webb left A Bushel of good Potatoes, Carrots, Mr- - and Mrs- - M. S. Lott left Wednesday to spend three days in Fall Turnips or other produce will Monday for a few days trip to St Salt Lake attending conference bring you the Lehi Free Press for One George where they will visit with Year and you also get one family their sons, Donald and Stanley. pass vo xne uoyai ineatre tor one night- Miss Lela Coates is her 99 Mr. thai-i- x - .. - Brown. ISC MATTRESSES REMtD OLD MATTRESSES MADE SM AS NEW Have your mattresses renomrt cleaned and recovered with new tit ing for only $4.50. We convert your cotton mattressi. to a springflll and make those featt mattresses and pillows. Phone 8-- W Oh SNAPSHOT CUILLV IT'S FAIR TIME 3- IM WnS Tim is Your Invitation Sationery Printed with Lehi, Utah oi. letter Paper and on back flap ol This is envelope for ONLY 10c. cheaper than you have been paying for any stationery. Use printed stationery at a cheaper price than you pay for blank paper. Lehi Free Press SHERIFF S SALE Office. . . We're Having IN THE DISTRICT COURT, AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE Ui" UTAH. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF Friday, October 1st from 2 to 5p.m. and 7 to 9p.m. Come and get acquainted. See how your calls are handled and hear an explanation of the equipment An interesting display of exhibits also will be shown THE MOUNTAIN STATES TEL & TEL CO. A. W. CLYDE, Manager Mrs. Harold Woolston and Mrs. A. E. Adams spent Wednesday in Salt Lake on business. Mrs. Woolston placed her husbands paintings in the - Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Robins of Salt Lake, were visiinp Sunday in Ihi with Mrs. Robins' mother, Mrs. Miss Anderson accompanied them back to Salt Lake to spend the week at the Robins home and with her daughter, Gwen Anderson . Kate Anderson. The Mothers Club held their meeting Friday evening in the form of a hereditaments and appurtenances wxrial. They enjoyed dinner at thereunto belonging or in anywise Danny's Diner after which they appertaining, and the reversion and the flmw. Those who enreversions, remainder and remaind- joyed the social were: Mrs. Blanche ers, rents, issues and profits Evans, Mrs. A. E. Doll, Mrs, Richard Dated September 4. 1937. Norman, Mrs. J. T. Winn. Mrs. Ion K. G. DURNELL, Mrs. Rodney Dickerson, Gilchrist, TTfaV SWlff. TTth Publication in Lhl Fn Prun, Sept Mrs. A. E. Adams and Ida Thurman and May M. Lott. w, id, j ana sv, in im. 5, iff State Fair. Lenard Madsen formerly of AmeriBERKELEY, a corporation, Plaintiff, can Fork, who has been touring vs. through New York and the Western iLAKAwic, fvuitui, also known as country stopped in Lehi at the home CLARENCE NORTH, and LUELLA of his sister, Mrs. Morris Holmstead ANDERSON NORTH, his wife; to his home in California. enivute PACIFIC FINANCE CORPO RATION OF CALIFORNIA; De fendants. Mrs. George Whitman, Mrs. Norma To be sold at sheriff's ha1 nt oW. Mrs. Douglas Ashon and McCarry, o'clock a- m., on the 2nd day of Oct., Lynn, and Mrs. 1937, at the front door of the Court- - daughter, Norma nouse, in rrovo, Utah, the premises, Wilma Sorenson left Monday for situated in Aforesaid County and Topenish, Washington, where they particularly described as follows: will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Vaness The Southeast quarter of the Lott. Southwest quarter of Section 23. Townshin 5 South. Ran fro 1 TlTacf of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, containing 4U acres, more or less. Together with the following described water stock: 40 shares of the capital stock of Utah Lake Distributing Company, represented by Certificate No. 245. Together with all other rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said premises. Together with all tenements, v home- - Dr. and Mrs. Jay Chilton of Seat tie, Washington, and Mrs. June Var-ne- y of Chinook, Montana, are visiting in Lehi this week with their parents, IN Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chilton. To Visit the Tekplionej "OPEN HOUSE Evans . :;v iHv a " :- It's Fair time! Tr.ks ycur ca:nera with CEPTEMEEH is fair time an:l I'll wager that r.iishty cf you have given any thought to this angle of snapshooting. Ri.ht? Honestly, the county or state fair off?rs more possibilities for snapshooting than space will permit telling about. There's the side-shoband with i'.s battered Instruments letting fcr'.h loud blasts of discordant niU3ic. And there are the not eo venders ol dolU, trick gadsis, balloons and various other th::trs of questionable value. Everywhere you turn is a suhjoct for good huuiac Interest pictures. But let's look toward the more serious side of the fa'.r the exhibits, for Instance. By making Intelligent use of your camera you can sn.-.-p record pictures that may later provo Invaluable. Then there is the judging of cattle, sheep, horses and hogs. If the Judging is done in an p::en-al- r ling you can get the picture of the winner of the blue ribbon with any camera box type or folding. Ia taking such pictures, or any picture, as far as that is concerned, don't Just look In tho finder and nap the first thing you see. If the animal being Judged has any unusual markings, manage to get to a place near the ring where these markings show up the bent In your finder. Try, too, to avoid unattrac- fo-.- v clean-lookir.- g - . J you. tive backgrounds such as tal pol-wi.cr. or sheds. Anions tho innumerable Future possibilities at the fair you will surely want to tako some action pictures and a fair Isn't comi'lat without the thrill of horse racing whr.hcr they feature tha veteran driver proudly serted in his sulW or the youns, dr.re-devJockfy. Snap a picture of the start of the race r.s the drivers or joekeya maneuver their horses to the barrier or starting post and by all inean' tako your position a', '.ha turn ot th track as tho horses dash perilously around the curve and into the "home stretch." Remember this, however. If ya do not have a camera with a very fast shutter, say one that will of crate at 1300 of a second or faster, don't try to snap a rapidly niovini object as it whizzes direcMy acrosi the lens of the camera or direct lin of vision. Your chance of getting frood, sharp picture is much prcater if you catch your subject at angle of about 45 degrees. It's W'' ways better to play safe than take a chanco and perhaps get blurred picture. Load your ram?r and take along plenty of extra filn oa that eventful day wh n you r "off to the fair." John n f v.-.- C "where Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. S , i 0 r camny oi opanisn r rk Mill'. JlAAAUtMtM', - Sylvan Clark spent Tuesday Price and Salt Lake on business. t Miss Leah Brown, - - Mrs. S. I. Goodwin and Mr. ami Mr and Mrs. Don Trane are spend- Mrs. A- B. Anderson were in Salt ing this week with their parents, Mr. Lake, Monday on business. and Mrs. Lester Okey and Mr. and The Athenian Club met at the home Mrs. Andy Trane. of Mrs. Joseph Glover, Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glover, for their second meeting of the Allan Wells and James Cox attended the State Fair in Sal Lake, Monday Mrs. Parley Austin entertained at eveningher home Monday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. There Sterling Evans, J. G. Allred and relatives in Russell Schow left Monday morning were thirty-sifor Provo where they will attend the Brigham Young University. J. E. Talbert of Glendale. CaliMr. and Mrs. Orval Gunther of fornia, is spending this week at the American Fork, spent Saturday in home of Mr. anidi Mrs. Wallace Lehi visiting with Mrs. Gunther's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allred. Mrs. Margaret Kirkham and Mrs. Wilburn Ball, son of Mrs. Martha W. L- Worlton accompanied Madge Ball left Thursday of last week for Worlton to Logan, Thursday where While there Levan, Utah, where he will be em- she will attend college. ployed as the Mechanical Art teach- - they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schow. En route to their home they visited with Mrs. Kirkham's Mr. Roy Nelson of Kamas, Utah, daughter, Phyllis in Brigham City. visited in Lehi Sunday with Mrs. Ellis Peterson. Mrs. Rov Nelson who has been spending the past week there returned home with him. is business E. w LOCAL ITEMS who iitr.eager's Vern Webb is spending rtu Joseph Taylor, and Harvey Gillespie of Tooele, spent Friday visiting at the George Strasburg home. alcohol by volume ai in Salt Lake City, Sl::i end with her mother in Ltbi Etfith, Emmand Lloyd, Strasburg, and Paul Woolston, spent Monday in Salt Lake to see the State Fair. VARIETIES - in-jo- i f ' : ; ; , j f ; . ) |