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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Thursday, November THE LEHI FREE PRESS 4, 1937 who meet death in an proceeds to be used in Parent Teacher automobile aeciien. or 'y r.Krrall)' work in Lehi it should receive the incredible an and materalize pursue and support of all parents in Lehi series of adventures across a bewildvicinity. If you attend the play on the ered country side. 13th you will find the evening well staid banker Young is cast as the spent. who becomes a rollicking payboy as a result of his meeting with the etherea1 couple, and Billie Burke is seen as his TOPHAT, HEW henpecking wife who finally learns LAUGH HIT how to hold her man. Alan Mowbray is the family butler. '"Topper" comes to the Royal Thorne Smith's uproarious novel, screen as the most ambitious Theatre ' Topper,'" which has made millions made hv Hal Roach during the of readers laugh in every part of the e twenty-threyears in which this pro- wor d, now comes to the screen as the the reputation nf has created ductr latest of the successful Hal Roach ;n the greatest laugnmaker being comedies feature-lengt- h the film industry. Constance Bennett and Cary Grant in the new picture, are which plays Sunday, Monday and LEHI TO PLAY AM. Tuesday at the Royal Theatre, and the outstanding cast also features FORK, FRIDAY Roland Young in the title role, Billie Burke, Alan Mowbray, Eugene The Lehi High School footbull squad Poty'tte and others. The men "behind the production" will meet the American Fork team on of the new Roach feature are out- the American Fork field, Friday at and standing in their respective fields. 2:30. The game between Lehi Eric Hatch, who adapted the popular American Fork is always an interestThorne Smith novel to the screen, to- ing one and this year promises to be gether with Jack Jevne and Eddie Letter than usual. The local boys are, Moran. is the auhor of numerous suc- playing good ball this year and cesses, among them the original story promise improvement as the season of "My Man Godfrey." Norman Z. advances. They have won one game Mcl-eowho directed "Topper," has tied one game and lost two games this a long list of directorial hits to his year. The game last week between credit, the most recent of which was Lehi and Lincoln ended with a score the Bing Crosby success, 'Pennies of 39 to 13 in favor of Lincoln. It was filled with spectacualr playing on both from Heaven." sides and gave the onlookers plenty The story of "Topper," dealing with Members of the team are: of thrills. of madcap the hilarious escapades Crabb, Craig captain; Keith Smith, a of another world, provides gentry Keith Trane, Keith Larson, Russell plot that bursts all the bounds of high comedy. Constance Bennett and Cary Bone, Sherman Evans, Keith BushGrant are seen as the wildest, fastest man, Earl Fox. T. J. Bone, Don Peet, Joe 'Lambert, Cecil Zimmerman, Rex Paul Christofferson, Zimmerman, Richard Roberts, Mark Bradshaw, Frank Adams, Tony Lambert, Glen Hadfield, Dan Worlton.. in ORDER YOUR WINTER GOAL AT H A RD 1.1 ' A H S THEY HAVE THAT GOOD PEERLESS and DEER CREEK on hand at all times, you will find their coal the best in town. They have just completed a pair of wagon scales all ready for use at 139 E. 4th North. PHONE 154-- SENIOR HOP FRIDAY The annual Lehi High School Senior Hop will be held, Friday evenComing in the Lehi Gymnasium. Adam-somittees directed by Miss Betty chairman, are hard at work decorating and perfectng details for this annual important student activity. The theme of the decoration scheme will be "Indian Summer," and the gym promises to be a beautiful picture when the decorations are complete. Assisting on the general committee are Gladys Godfrey, Geraldine Taylor, Craig Crabb, Russell Bone, and Rex Zimmerman. n, PARENT TEACHERS PLAY NOV. 1 1 'j - Rehearsels on the Parent-TeachPlay, '"Forever True" are being held regularly and reports from those who have witnessed the rehearsels show that the cast are well chosen and have almost perfected their parts, that the various arts are very well taken and Chester White Boar For Service Al-3- 8 that a treat is in store for the Lehi See Frank Barnes. the the see when at play they public LITTLE PIGS FOR SALE See High School Audtorium on Saturday, p William D. Jones. Lehi. November 13. As the play is sponsored by the BABY BUGGY FOR SALE See Parent-TeacheAssociation and the 11-Mrs. Raymond Stewart. er torn WANT ADS ll-4-2- rs 4- FOR SALE Clarinda Electric SHERIFF SALE Washer, Boys' Overcoat, size 17 or 18. See Mrs- - L. D. Racker. Will the man who borrowed Mrs. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN shot gun please return it. Mrs. VddU' AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE Estella Addis OF UTAH. CONSOLIDATED HOLDING COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff. BICYCLE REPAIRING Complete ELIZABETH CLARE ROBERTS stock for all makes of bicycles. Work and ETHEL E. STIEBEL as Execu-tricof the Last Will and Testament guaranteed. See Mark Bradshaw, of Charles IL Roberts, deceased, Phone 97-- J. Elizabeth Clare Roberts, personally, HOME FOR SALE Located on Oliver J. Roberts, Mabel Southwick Roberts, wife of Oliver J. Roberts, corner of 2nd East and Main Street Oliver Ladrue Roberts, Anne Roberts, See Mrs. Amy Smith, Lehi. wife of Oliver Ladrue Roberts. Olive Elizabeth Roberts St John, Charles FOR SALE Black Beauty Pop Helen Lutitia Roberts, Henry Roberts, Richard Southwick Roberts, Corn, this corn took first place at the Southwick Roberts, Mary State Fair. See Fred1 Adams, 61 .Ralph Louise Roberts, and Virginia Clare North State Street Roberts, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at ten HOUSE and LOT FOR SALE o'clock a. m. on the 20th day of Nov., See S. L. Wells, Lehi. adv 1937, at the front door of the Courthouse, in Provo, Utah, the property Chester WTiite Boar For Service and eituated in Aforesaid Count J. L. Barnhart, Phone 95-particularly described as follows: Commencing at a point on the South boundary line of the right FOR SALE Building now occupied of way of the S. P. L. A. and S. by Batchelor Barber Shop on Main St. L. R. R. East 1.30 chains South of See J. E. Dorton. the West quarter corner of Section 1, T. 5, S. R. 1. W. S. L. M. thence Modern Home For Sale Cheap South 18.70 chains, to the Southwest corner of the Northwest See Louis Christensen, Fourth Ward. quarter of the Southwest quarter of t siid Section 1; thence East 20.00 FOR SALE CHEAP 4 Wrheel chains; thence North 26.76 chains; Trailer, fairly good tires, trailer to the Southwestern line of said n Railway Company's land; thence hitch. See Boyd Smuin. along said lands South 67 degrees SALESMEN WANTED 50 minutes West, 21.60 chains, to place of beginning. Area 45.45 MAN WANTED for nearby acres. Route of 800 families. Write Also: The North three-fourttoday. Rawleigh's Dept UTJ-40-Sof the Southeast quarter and the North half of the southwest quarter Denver. Colorado. of Section 2. Townshin 5, S. R. 1, A Bushel of good Potatoes, Carrots, West, Salt Lake Meridian. Area 200 ncres. Fall Turnips or other produce will Subject to the rivrht of wav of the Ssn Pedro. Los Angeles and Salt bring you the Lehi Free Press for One Year and you also get one family l.ake Kail'-oad- . through said lands. And 118 shnres of the canitol pass to tne Koyai ineatre for one stock of the Utah Lake Distributing night . i,o. ns evidenced by certificates Nos. 163, 36 and 60. WANTED Will call and pay for Dated October 23, 1937. worthless horses and dead animals E. O. DURN'ELL, Sheriff. Utah Cotmtv. Utah See C. O. Holmstead, Phone 343-JPublication in Free Prsi Oct 28. nn-- t Nov. 4. 11. 18. 1937 SOMETHING NEW AT A BARGAINA Package of Our Town Fine Sationery Printed with Lehi, Utah, oi. letter Paper and on back flap of This is envelope for ONLY 10c. cheaper than you have been paying for any stationery. Use printed I at a cheaper price than you ,. stationery I I ViSioj y pay for blank paper. Lehi Free Press. -' A LANDIS VfIf your Sewing Machine or Lawn Mower neds repairs, Sissors or Saw A j j KUdlNJ I Sharpened. William Osborne will do It for you. S es . Tarlrtr enter- ettie son Konald. anH a. Price, Monday, dinner tained at a family Mr. ana Mrs. L. I. Beryl, 69th birthday Mr. . Tay , o nK ho' honorine their 1 .Mrs. 46th wedding anniitoger rrice and child been selected with l.Twebb presanniveSsary. and t h ?6th wedjin(, anm- host and hostess. ersa BOOSTER , Iff Ir ll.L.U T " . I 1 fc i..". I r, I 1.1 1 ir . T 4 .... , Worlton, and Joseph Royle, secetary : oeraiaine Covers ,o Tavlnr. inn are members Taylor, reporter. Other Mrs M. A. Taylor. for laid Elsie Calton, Berdean Forthingham, Dona Marjorie Crabb, Eliza Calton, Ila Russon, Kirkham, Josephine Maxine Tripp, Webb. Pauline Worlton, Theda Henke, Zetella Price, Atha Hebertson, Virginia Jackson, Madge Thrasher, Rhea Higginson, Selena Peterson, Leah Clark, Phyllis Mason, Jetta Fowler, Klea Turner, Clara Allred, Alta Gray, Norma Price and Wanda Turner. dent;Ruth ; fo-.- - i'Ji George Rick was another lum. . , . j Mrs. inunier oir uie wtrstnu. were 1 .0 1 ; YOU' ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles announce the engagement of their niece Miss Lucille Winterton to Sherman Peterson, son of John Peterson, Jr. The marriage will take place in the near future- mm mm TheL J. .W PUT- -.. I Shos Tuesda Sold - The Athenian Club will meet Nov. at the home of Mrs. G. R. Taylor. kmpHm. for--i. I.AJ attract year's LEHI HARDWARE 10th A. H. WING and GLENN WING LEHI. MAIN STREET Mr. and Mrs. O- - Ivory of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mrs. Rachel Anderson. exceed UTAH report' that tl nattee: and F! scenes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis of Sandy and Miss Lucille Walker were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thea nnil CONVENIENCE Walker. have Snishi: ten pr be the 10-2- 5t hs i f o ii 1' if 3 J Come in and give oi a trial, work don while you wait STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE. p. ATE STREET. LEHI. UTAH MATTRESSES REMADE OLD MATTRESSES MADE SAME AS SEW Have your mattresses renomated, cleaned and recovered with new ticking for rnly $4. SO. V'o convert your cotton mattress Into a fcpringfill and make those feather rnattresc3 and pillows. Phont 8-- W CAST OF HIGH SCHOOL irilltx toriun Convenience for the business man, convenience wife, and even convenience for the school children ting their pennies away in a safe place for future the service rendered to the citizens of Lehi by The Lehi. ibled for the housewho are putuse. That's State Bank of wares Fir The 5 Sec Thi BANK BY MAIL ANOTHER Foi CONVENIENT SERVICE Meim Fif For the man or woman who is occupied during banking hours and The State Bank of Lehi offer a is unable to get to the bank. Ask us all about it. convenient bank by mail service- Youtl Th, - plays duet YOUR DEPOSITS ARE INSURED Ea This bank is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. progi Telephone 85 LEHI. UTAH MAIN STREET Grocery Specials 5 was announced as follows: Ted . ..Rex Zimmerman Mickey Craig Crabb .Leo Russon Wimple Tom ..Antone Lambert John Dan Worlton Jane Zada Webb Geraldine Taylor Kay Mrs. Benlow Thede Henke Cora Ruth Wrorlton Thursday, Friday and Saturday OXYDOL 20c n Nubora Washing Powder OA n Mixing Bowl 60c value OUC iOr M M 1 : The Boosters Club is sponsoring a "Pie Day" November 11th. The money received is to pay for the girls booster costumes which have been ordered. They have been attending all the football games, backing the team with full support. P- - and G. White Naptha, giant bars 5 Bars 19c Half Pound Can n Pepper, Schillings Peaches, 2 Cans Wax Paper, 125 ft. roll M iE The Girls' Athletic Association is well under way. They are proud to boast of sixty members and to? are expecting 150 members before long. New officers will be elected next week. The outgoing officers are: Wanda Turner, Ruth president; Worlton, Ila Webb, This associaton sponsors secretary. the dance revue, aso the Invitational Track Meet in the spring. getting n ANI) VEGETABLES BANANAS YAMS 5 Pounds 25c SQUASH 2c Pound LETTUCE, Fancy CELERY 2 M Miss Bonnie Jean Kirkham? entertained at a hallowe'en party, Thursday evening. Bronze chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece and hallowe'en flavors were used. Sixteen girl' friends were present. Mrs. Oscar Holmstead was pleasantly surprsed Monday night when a group of frienc's surprised her with a party. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Austin, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Tote Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. P,uch-anMr. and Mrs. Joseph Rotwrts and Mr. Oscar Holmstead. a, n n :? M M lEc m 3 for 25c 1 Case $1.89 3 for 27c 2 for 25c 58c 6 Bars 25c for 15c fpr 13c 4 55c Shortening OLEOMARJARINE 2 Pounds Armour's Star Hot Tamales (7 inch bottle) CHILLI BRICKS 45c -25c 25c each $5.00 Cash Drawing Saturday, 5 P. M. FH0I1E 76 OR 78 u ad Pound Package Armour's White Cloud Phone your orders early for Better Service free Delivery Service on Meats and Gro cenes PR1OP m KEAT DEPARTMENT 5c Pound 2 i it 2 for 39c Peas, Spring Maid, No. 2 Can Peas, Spring Maid No. 2 Can Grape Fruit Juice, 13 Ounce Cans Spinach, 2 Cans Snowdrift, 3 Pound Bucket Toilet Soap, All 5c Soap FRUITS 1 19c -- M tiiSH SCHOOL NEWS Soap, wi On, 10-28- The cast of the "Black Derby." the annual high school play was chosen after competative tryouts, Tuesday evening. There were a large number of students trying for the various parts. The final choice of the judges s! jettini The Robert Fox family met at the home Sat-- , honoring Mr. Fox's birth- home Saturday, honoring his birth day. A delicious hot supper was served and an entertaining program was enjoyed by the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Fox, Mr. and Mrs. O. J, Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunkley of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Call, Mrs. Jane Dunkey, Iola and Webster Dean of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. W-- . L. Dunkley, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Burton, Dr. and Mrs. SCOUT TRAINING Barlow Fox, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Hunter and son, COURSE PLANNED Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hunter, Miss Utella Smith, Mrs. Howard and Ernest Smith. Whimpey, A training course for scout matsers and explorer leaders will be held at CARD OF THANKS the girls M I. A. Home in Provo Canyon, Saturday evening and Sunday. Scout leaders from the north end of We wish to thank everyone who so the Utah National Parks Council assisted us in any way during kindly will meet under direction of A. A. An sudden illness and death of our the derson and Merrill Christofferson. beloved husband and father. The There is 100 scouters expected to par floral tributes, musical speakers, ticipate. Arrangements are being and all other favors made for a barbacue to take place, numbers, cars extene'ed a: 1 sympathy afforded us.. Beds will be fur Saurday eveningnished but those attending are re We are truly grateful. Mrs. Alice Degelbeck and Family. quested to bring their bedding. Meals will be furnished but a small fee will be charged for the meals. PLAY ANNOUNCED c their CO-O- P. STATE STREET. LEHI |