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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER THE LEHI 11. 1937 u THURSDAY, NOVEMBER riuo ; - THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Pr Mrs Rachel Anderson is visiting at n the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vtrno BY SCHOOL GIRLS of Ogden. Every Thursday Phone MEAT PIES SOLD Lar-bo- Lehi. UUh 8-- Mr. and Mrs. A. J Phillips of Salt The Booster Club girls of the Lehi George P. Price, Manager Lake City were visitors of Mr. and Schxd are holdiir meat pie day residence, 2nd Office, 32 W. Main Orders were Mrs. George Goates, Tuesday. (today). Thursday West and Stat St, Lehi. Utah the taken by the jrirls and pies will be residence 117-Office Phone in time f.r supper. The Slivered Ralph Trane who is attending the are making the pie, in the Entered at the pogtoffice at Lehi, Utah, L. I). S. Business College in Salt Prls of the senool. department . . as second class matter. , , , spent Sunday and Monday with, ;11 MI tile Nl.c vjii i.nr u.si ishis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy! iay for the booster costun.es this year. ADVERTISING RATES Trane. The eirU retort a large number of Furnished Upon Request pies ordered . . he who is teaching school Rot Ruth SUBSCRIPTION after-! Dne year .$1.00 at IJrigham City, spent Sunday r.'xm at the home of her parents, Mr. CARS COLLIDE and Mrs. Max Ilothe. uh 8-- ro-La- UUH SUIl PjafiASSOCIAIIOX Miss Beth Jackson who is employed in Salt Lake City, sent Tuesday evening with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Elmer Jackson. LOCAL ITEMS and The Fosrth Ward Bee Hive Girls, Builder- - class surprised their teacher Miss Fern Rot he, Monday evenintr at her home, after which they went to Mr. Charles Robbing and Mr. Wm. Price of Heber, were Sunday quests of Mr. and Mrs. John Price. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chris-- ' tensen and played games, had a scav-angMrs. Arch Nelson of Midvale was a hunt and refreshments were Lehi visitor, Wednesday the guest of served. They presented their teacher Mrs. S. J. Taylor and Mrs. Afton with a box of candy. Those present Peterson . Mildred were: Cleo Ch ristensen, Emma Brown, Ionnetta HanWhite, Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Bck, Arthur sen and Meta Christensen . Selby and Mrs. Charles Coddard of Salt Lake City, were dinner quests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith entertainMr. and Mrs- Robert Allied, Sunday. ed a L'l'oiip of young pcofde at their home, Saturday evening in honor .f Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brad.shawi the r on. Glen, who haves for visited at Vernal, at the home of Mrs mission field Thursday night. Supper Bradshaw's brother who is ill. and games wert enjoyed by Miss Helen Miss Mary Warni.sk of Manila, Jacobs, Miss Beryl Lewis, and Mis.-Anna Fwral of Pleasant Grove, Miss Arlean Allred, Miss Carina Evans, Sterling Evans, Ronald Price, Don "SAHITONE" Southwick, Howard Gray, Glen Smith and Dale Whimpey. ir i i FAMOUS CLEANING Makes Clothes MORE LUSTROUS LENGTHENS THEIR LIFE and BRILLANCE Those who have their clothes cleaned the Sanitone Way know Its Value and are Satisfied ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST with I.IADSEII CLEAHII1G Ruben Christensen, Agent PHONE 102-- J. Pleasant Grove "We call every Tuesday and Thnrt. Mrs. Ruth Wilcox and ChristnrTerson entert;iinei Miss Ivy group of friends at a shower, iit the Christ ofTerson home, evening, Monday honoring Mrs. Gus willing, nee Miss Ellen Christofferson, a recent bride. Games and dainty refreshments were served to the guest of honor, Vera Brown, Utella Smith, Ruby Christensen, Delia Skinner, Metta Christensen, Rowena Mork, Audrey Price, Mia Ila Milne, Mabel Christofferson, Brown, Norma Adamson, Rose Christofferson, Eva Christofferson, Jenna Peterson, Fern Rot he, Irene Bushman, Jlinda Robbins, Elfie Hansen and Beth Simms. :i f-- r BUTTER WRAPPERSW I It does. in uu.itr side your papers on arsity pru.t side by Playing of quality paper at a cheaper price, r I Show" are Dick Powell, veteran the Free Frees first and be mar.v Warner Bros, musicals. satitfj SCOUTERS ATTEI1D MATTRESSES TRAINING COURSE REMADE ULU MAI Itt&ZSZS and Dr. J- J. Jones, Floyd White Scout the attended Peck Mahlon leaders convention in Provo Canyon. Saturday and Sunday. They report a very interesting and educational course. The leaders of scouting from Utah County, Salt Lai e County and other parts of the stab gave instructions at the meet. Floyd White was appointed a dis Scout Commissioner in the place trict TUESDAY HORNING m uoi i of Junius r.anKs won SHERIFF S SALE Aaronic PVsthood work i time to the A two car e.!i:-i"iiay !i"sult- in the stake. IV THE DISTRICT COURT, IN b'.it in damage :.i injury to cais D FOR UTAH Ccl'NTY, STATE motorists when Ii"iu'!a.s 'hillips and ' NOTICE UTAH. OF intei-fir.-l oi!!:i:ni t the George Cui-oCOMHOLDING L1 ATKD h sf west CoNM at: section of "ij m nt n ins. PANY, a corporation, I'laiiitirf, streets about 7:'!o Tue-da- y A Farm Bureau meeting will be Shock and mil. or bruises two KLIZARKTH aiii rl.ARK ROBKRTS.s held Wednesday, November 17, at if the and KTHKL E. ST I El! EL as Execu-tricedamaged cars was the toll S p. m. in the Lehi Memorial Building accident . ,,f the Last Will and l'estament elect Farm Bureau officers, aside of Cliarles IE Roberts, deceased, t., Roiit-i'tsthis a home canning crops comfrom personally. cbire i':,:,i...Th MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Oliver J. Roberts. Mabel outhwick mittee, and a home community repreAll Roberts, wife of Oliver J. Roberts, sentative will also be elected. Oliver Lad rue Robert-- . Anne Roberts, farmers wives are to be present. urged ' t tlliver l.idrae k otn-- ts. Oliye The marriage of Miss Ethel J. w William Trinnaman, Roberts m .loiiii. Charles Eliziiln Coates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. llenrv Lutitia Helen Roliert.-- , Secretary. Luther Coa'es anil Ra!.h J. Wyman Ro!-rtRichard Southwick Iioberts, Roberts. Mary ;outhwick of Salt Lake City is announced this Ralph and Virginia t la re week. The marriage to take place I oui-- e PHONES Office tefetida nts. Robert. Saturday, November L'i. To b mid at Sheriffs Sale at ten Residence 117-W- , Night or Day Miss Coates has been a very active o'cliK'k tn. on 'he 2m h day of Nov.. C ourt-- . do. the of r worker in the Lehi Third Ward and Ifi:;:, at the front If you have any news of ia- ovo, 'tali, the property Lehi Stake work, she is a L. house, in terest, and! C any advertisng, any job situated in Aforesaid unty D. S. Missionary. descnlie as follows: printing or want anything in particularly She has been employed in Salt Couimencinir ;it a point op the; the printing line. Lake City for sometime. Her many South boundary Hue of the right of w;iv of the S. 1'. L. A. and S. Lehi friends wish the younir people a L. R. R. East l.::o chains South of, Service with a smile happy and .successful future. the We.--t quaiter corner of Section! Mr. and Mrs. Coates are entertain1. T. S. S. R. 1. W. S. L. M. thence Smith 1.70 chains, to the South-- j ing at a wedding reception in the west corner of the Northwest Third Ward Chapel, Saturday evening1 ipiiirter of the Southwest quarter of honoring the younir couple. paid Section 1; thence East 20.00 chains; thence N'mth 2d.7t'i chains;1 line of said! to the Southwestern ENGAGEMENT Railway Company's land; thence along said hands South (u degrees ."0 minutes West. 21. ("0 chains, to Mrs. Martha Street announces the place of beginning. Area 4". L" acres. en travel! tent of her daughter, Melha, s Also; The North to Ned Christiansen of American of the Southen-- t quarter and the ForkThe marriage will take place North half of the southwest quarter in the near future. of Section 2. Township r. S. R. 1, Area West, Salt Lake Meridian. 200 acres. GARS CRASH AT Subject to the riirht of way of the San Pedro. Los Angeles and Salt Railroad, through said lands. INTERSECTION Lake And 11S shares of the capitol stock of the Utah Lake Uiistributing Co. as evidenced bv certificates Nos. Another two car collision at the in lOH, rtG and 60. terseetion at the Max Rother corner Dated October 23, 1937. E. G. DURNELL, this week is reported. A car driven Let Us Show You Samples Sheriff, Utah County. Utah. . uiicKsim coinoea wittl one Publication in Free Press, Oct. driven by Mrs. Marie Richins. No 28, and Nov. 4, 11, 18. 1937. injury to the two motorists was re ported alhough both cars were dam- aped . - j annual Quadrangle Club show Daly, himself Wiu'.eU College. is, induced to revarturn to the college to rescue the of Professor sity show from the hands "Walter Catlett), Biddle Syive.-te- r art and for all who is faculty advisor, in school modernity nothing presentations. set Daly overcomes many obstacles successful production by. before a Professor Kiddle, jams members of the cast through s;ecial scholastic examinations ar.u men ngurea student strike brought on when Biddle un- ousts him from the campus. The men ilersrrat jute- - take matters into The show must go on. wn hanus- n. MADE 1 1 Phona 8--W UJ MHAVM ii WINE IN ALL ii VARIETIES ; 20 alcohol by volunu . i . 8-- 1 I 1 three-fourth- I tr CiJ V f i Result T V . I Jj LAND,S I d f EBiINC "1 i"i' iaW''mt''"' P- - ' nr" us a trial, work done while you wait Come in and give STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH "Vf "SfW NEWS The Daughters of the Utah Tioneers Camp, are holding their meeting at the home of Mrs. Mary Turner, Thursday, November 11th at 2 p. m. A good attendance of all members is requested. of the Evansville DAUGHTERS OF THE PIONEERS The Daughters Get information. Keep in touch with friends. Be prepared in emergencies. t1 telephone in your home sen es all the family for a few eents a day! f of the Tioneers, Snow Springs Camp will meet at. the home of Mrs. Joseph Kirkham, Thursday (today) at 2 p. m. All members ate urged to be present. I" m$ vmmmm 5 VM$MA& 1 irV. 81 7 Nature's Perfect Energy Food Ayiicrajr. The Blue Bell Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. A. B. Anderson at 2 p. m. Thursday. All members are ln- vited to be present. Mrs. B. J. Loveless of Provo spent Wednesday with her mother Mrs. George Goates. a SUGAR Jmfp miracle of chemistry! water and air are converted into this purest and least expensive of all energy foods. A million and more acres of land in the United States, largely in the western area, are planted to beets and cane from which sugar is produced. VARSITY SHOW if COMING TO ROYAL i "Varsity Show," Warner Bros, tilmusical extraordinary, comes to the Royal Theate, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Starring the Dick Powell and introducing in grand manner a motion picture audiences, Fred Waring and his nationally famous orchestra, the Pcnnsylvanians. 'Varsity Show" marks a new high in musical and comedy entertainment. Included in the stellar cast besides Pniillii .innI r- i in aring are puch leading figures as Ted Healy, lixon, Pnscilla Lane, Rosemary Lane, Buck an Bubbles. Walter Catlett, Johnny Davis and Roy Atwell. Busby Berkeley, known for his imaginative and lavish production numbers in past Warner Bros, musicals, over does himself in "Varsity Show" with a smashing finale that climaxes mor than an hour of supreme fun and ever-popul- PRESTONE and other Anti-free- ze Solution Now In Stock Di.-L- "It Pays to Use Good Gas and Oil" UNION PACIFIC performs a triple job for the sugar industry. Last year, it hauled over V2 million tons of sugar beets to factories and 500,000 tons of refined sugar to markets; transported many thousand tons of UNION PACIFIC freight service is a service of vast impordependable tance to an industry that supplies the Nation with this tasty, food . . . sugar, . . . "crystallized sunshine!" ar energy-buildin- ever-fres- t.- 1 Pep 88 Gas and Vico Oils Try Our Superior Greasing Service STATE STREET SERVICE STATION PHONE 356 SYLVESTER CLARK, Manager Ccnkx St. and Stat Stwet A bWd M D. U. Save time. Save trips. SjIWiI AS NEW Have your mattresses renom.! cleaned and recovered with new 4 .ou. ing lor cniy We convert your cotton mattrMtvl to a spririgfill and make those feat I mattresses ana pmows. amusement. The plot of the picture d oals with the efforts of Chuck Dnlv r; Powell), a Broadway producer temporarily on his uppers, to stage the 5, 1 PACIFIC load of ho SttttmlUtU v .:. V 1 ii I: J : S mi I ever-healthf- ul W"--- ;: I I g iHiAf'- m,i) jwfjytjavmj t |