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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY THURSDAY, THE LEHI FREE PRESS 6, VjZH Miss Zina Anderson was at Salt THE LEHI FREE PRESS Lake. Monday doing tempe work.. Published by The Lhi Free Pre Every Thursday Lehi. Utah Phone A- Mrs. W. Davis, Yern n Davis and June Davis pent from Sunday P. Price, Manager Georg-to Tuesday at Fillmore with relatives. residence. 2nd Office, 32 W. Main West and State St, Lehi, Utah Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Humes residence 117-TPhonea Office 'he New Years holiday- - visiting with Entered at the pogtoffke at Lehi, Utah, their children in Salt Lake. as seoond class matter. Mrs. F. J. Stice of American Fork, ADVERTISING RATES was visiting with Mr. and Mrs- C Furnished Upon Request W H lmes. Mondav. K '. - $1.00 on your cleaning and pressing. phone C6-- , Tele- lie m VUB SIATI ASSOflAIION f 11 j v - Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Adamson of Mrs. S.. J. Taylor, Mrs. Afton American Fork, spent New Years reterson, and Mrs. Ixttie Peterson, Day with Mrs. Adaroson's parents, were at Provo, Monday on business. Mr- and Mrs. Angus Gardner. - Mr. and Mrs. Val Spencer and Excellent work guaranteed. Make of Riverton, were visiting children 66-J when you have us prove it. Call H. Wing, Mr. with and Mrs. G adv cleaning. Sunday Mr. and Mr. tFloyd WhitJe left Miss Marie Robinson, a student of Sunday for the A. C. at Logan where Mr. White will he enrolled as a stud- the B. Y. U has returned t- Provo, ent. Mr. and Mrs. White will make after spending the New Years holidays with her mother, Mrs. Beulah their home there indefinitely. Robinson. i with changing the pic 'ore 1307. when only a lew thousand cars were on the country s roadto Tne of 'odav. with almoit 30.OOO.0o0. 30 years ago few small manufacturers of advertised to sen ir.tu ik'""- -' which cost around $3,000 r a model. They created a bigger thpv could nil. and so biggei ana factories, increased employment, resulted. constantly better automobiles And todav we can buy an infinitely suof the price, h perior car for about while half a million men are directly em to a ployed in the industry, compared few thousand at the time this picture was taken. . r'pA that of i'-n- one-fift- . G. R. Taylor entertained at their home on New Year's Day for Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson. Jr.., and daughter, Wanda. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Briggs and Bon, Howard and daughters, Geral-din- e and Coleen Taylor . . I HOLD PARTY Mr. and Mrs. James Preston and Fork, spent New Year's Day with Mrs. Breton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith. k STREET, LEHI F- - HEWS W Co! A deep sea fishid A be DE JONG SPEAKS Rulon Gardner of Los California, was here at Lehi q TO ATHENIANS the Christmas and New Years davs. visitine with his parentTii other relatives and friends. Professor Gerritt DeJong, Dean of .... . Modern Languages of the Brigham U1C lllOb Wlllt Jl u v,ic narpnts Mrs. Sarah Gasford entertained at home New Years Day for Mr. and Mrs. K. L. McKenzie and son, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wood, of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs LeRoy of Riverton. her - (DDaH THE BEST AT THE Dan Worlton returned to Santa California, with his brother, Ralph, to visit during the New Years holidays. Ralph was here visiting RIGHT PRICES When in need of coal be sure to give ua a call. ALL GRADES OF BEST COAL ON HAND AT LOWEST PRICES. "I Mr. and Mrs. Asa J. Clark entertained at their home New Years Day for Mr. and Mrs- Harold Peay and children, of Tleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Clark, Mr. and Mrs.. Morris, Clark. Bertha and Haroldd Clark. A delicious dinner was served and games were played. - S f Read every chapter of this tale about Spanish California running serially in these columns! stranger-than-Picti- NEW YORK Miss Alta Thorley, Hallie Thorley, and Margaret Walker returned to their home in Cedar City, Tuesday, after visiting with their Aunt, Mrs. A. B. Harris in Uhi, over the weekend . Mrs. David Thorley and Mrs. Harris aeeompaned them as far as Provo . fSpocia!)-- An amuse- ment zone designed to accommodate at one time the entire population of cities the size of Akron. Atlanta, Birmingham. Dallas, Denver or St. Paul will greet the millions of visitors to the N'ew York World's Fair 1939. Grovcr A. Whalen. president of the Fair corporation, an- nounces. By far the largest entertainment structure ever constructs;), it will contain enough shows, devices, restaurants, villages, shaded rest spots, secondary streets and plazas to handle more than 250.000 s. One huge theater-restauraalone will have seats for 5,000. Another music auditorium will seat 2,500. An amphitheater to contain huge crowds will be built bv the state of New York at a cost of $1,600,'-000- ; erected at the head of one of the lakes it will be the scene of operas, aquatic exhibitions, pageants and other . Goates and children, Mr, Mr, Louis Phillins and baby, ana Mrs. David Adam.-"i- i Members of the American Legion Lakeof Salt Auxiliary will hold their meeting Thursday, January fi (today) at the home of Mrs. Verda Peterson. Mr. and Mrs.. J. T. Schow I All Years members are requested to be present. tained friends at a New at their home. Those pre niidmp1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fowers enin the rames em'ov a Mrstertained for a group of friends at suDner were: Mr. and JO"11 AMrs. onJ Prtkwo their home New Years Eve. Card games were played and a delicious hot man. Mr. nn Mrs. MilM M supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R'W Mr-Booth Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Vf Yern and Mrs. Harvev ('key, i -Edward Johnson ana Webb, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Afton Mrs 'Ues, Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb Mrs. W. D. Jones. Mr u. anu .urs. Arley Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor, Dr. and Mrs LEGION AUXILIARY BARTLETT Amusement Zone Of New York Fair Biggest in History .ir. rniuips, By VIRGINIA STIVERS school Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Peck entertained New Years Day at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. .Vern Otterson of Idaho Falls, Mrs. Jennie Nostrum and son. Reed. c: gave a very interto his employ esting and educational talk at the the holidays due Athenian Club at the home of Mrs. Andersofl ..... W. L. Worlton, Wednesday after4 home iw noon. Musical numbers were given tortninorl at tVipir aD Dav for Mrs. Alice Phillips, by Mrs T. F. Kirkham. , ... anu .,A Mrs. f uene Monica, Miss Vida Taylor who is teaching at Lovell, Wyoming, returned to her work Saturday after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.. T. Taylor. ..;;t Ynung Unversity, with his mother, Mrs. Ina W. Fjeld during the Christmas holidays. 154-- e - WILSON PHONE rea! fo Sud-wee- A II pa was outfitted to bring collection of rare fish to stock The Daughters of Utah Pioners of small aquariums in the setting William's Evansville Camp will meet at the Renting Warren scientist:: Villiam a is marine home of Mrs. Zella R. Clark, Janu wasofl This expendition picture. A Rood ary 13, 1938, at 2:00 p. m. weeks. attendance of all members would be sght of land for five ing ship had to be chartered appreciated. Tank trucks were voyage. and filled w'th sea water to the fish to the studio in their LIONS NOTES element. The setting itself all this initial expense, cost ur The regular luncheon of the Lehi of $10,000 to outfit, with its Lions Club will be held at the Sparkle glass tanks and sheet iron rese: Inn, Thursday evening. Business from which thev were refilled. matters will be discussed. All in all, "Imitation of Lions Taylor, Larsen and Wanlass will be ranks among flhe most sump: in charge of the affair with the prize production ever made. This vai to be furnihed by Lion Mitchell. lint ernnomV. eYtravacrnnep The committee for the next meet- Hurst, in "Imitation of Life ing will be Lions Whipple, Worlton magnifirent story. Universa. and Wing. strained every nerve t make magnifiient picture in a magr.: setting. with Mrs. Horace Bone and baby boy at the home of Mrs. Bones' mother, Mrs. J. E. Jacobson. , SEE 11 .. a restaurant, specializing in For the week spent in jacks ing this sequence, a tank of cake batter was mixed, cookec eaten every day. The daily il ii. resta me iooaj useal in tins bread, butter, tea, coffee, doup cake and pie was amazing. A of the famous Altantic City waiK was duui extending over feet and furnished with shop; booths Aji apartment furnished in r. nistic style was built for William's home and the New town house which was Miss home was furnished in every ro Adam style from fireplaces top Bluebell Members of the Camp of Mrs. will meet alt the home Maud Glover, Thursday, January 13, mouldings. 1938, at 2 p. m. All members are in pendition vited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bone and Mr. and Mrs I.afe Chidester were in Salt Lake, Monday evening visiting USED GARS FOR SALE II A R D ir, m . D. U. Wt Hare a Complete Stock v sn was . - I the Last Kiver were Fifty-nint- son of American Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Brown and son, Stonley, and daughter, Faye, and her friend Miss Mildred Davis of Provo, called at the home of Mr. and MrsRastus Russon, Sunday STATE flowers operaiing unaer tntir own First Ward Seniors held in scale replica of the '1. ujm party dancing a merry their ward amusement hall Tuesday bridge was erected in the A system of tiny evening followed by luncheon at tne ground. Sparkle Inn. The ladies were guests electric lights in procession of the men of the class who were the bridge indicating traffic it i ,u: unvc. osers in a recent memuersnip night scene shot in the garder 5t There were present. effective. Absolute realism was insi; this production. In the for 1). R. MITCHELL REPRESENTS visit the public schools at Chicago He will return to Lehi, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred and Mrs. Jennie Nostrum were visiting in Spanish Fork. Monday night, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hardy. KELLY 1 1 The Lehi I). R. Mitchell, principal of the local high school left Lehi, Tuesday for Chicago, Illinois, where he will represent Utah in a national athletic Mr. Mitchell will also convention. Mrs. Wilmer Robbins of Salt Lake, Kate Anderson, laslt Monday and was visiting with her mother, Mrs Wednesday. AND - grass and FIRST WARD SENIORS while there. South-wic- J . J im-mc- rT"l- . Miss Ruth Rothe has returned ti Brigham City after spending the New Years holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe. family spent home of Mr. and Mrs. Azer and family. -v- '"IThl UTAH AT ATHLETIC MEET Mrs. S. J. Taylor was pleasantly surprised by friends at her home Mr. and Mrs. George Winn and Thursday afternoon, at a social given Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kopesec of BingJn her honor. were Refreshments were dinner guests at the ham, served to Mrs. Blanch Turner, Mrs. home New Year's Day. Robert Allred Jennie Wanlass, Mrs. Myrtle Clark, Mrs. Marvel Peterson, Miss Fern Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson and Stewart, and Miss Edna Rolfe. New Years Eve at the. NEW :s 1 - Mr. and Mrs. 111 A j - at that traffic roaring by! JUST LOOK sir. that's New York's famous Fifth Avenue, looking toward 42nd Street And the lady in the stylish white shirtwaist and the snappy little straw skimmer had better be careful when she gets to the corner because you know how those horseless carriage drivers swing around the turns. With the national autoConsumers mobile show approaching, Information dug out this picture, taken in 1907, to show what a difference 30 years can make. The picture below shows Fifth Avenue as it is today. Advertising which created the demand, and research which perfected the product, I ir.d LOCAL ITEMS - L 1 - Mr. and Mrs- George Seal of Salt Lake, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R B. Worlton and family,' Miss Norine Jones of Henefer, is Sunday. spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe. Miss Jean Worlton returned to school at the B. Y. U. Monday after Mr. and Mrs Hadon Bradshaw of spending the holidays with her parLyman, Wyoming, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs- R. B. Worlton. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Clark, Sunday. "Magnificem" Jnav A , auuseu wora, tve: a Hoiiv. .Vanning ii"thin else w;i Lehi hospital tr.c at at.n "Imitation of Li: novel which John a picture for r underwent an ersal, ,1 j!t. Wiir.den Claudette C !.,hosowration at the local William coming Tuesday to the R It is a it Gardner and baby Son notion ofmajrnificei. Mr. the scale nome 1:1 wt v laKtii to their been has an produced 0!l.vc. Wedne. sdav. the fact that uiie -- njrle . J1U.UUU. othllii; Ut t'hit J Marion L. Yalarida of . underwent a major operation merely to make th i Ptrfetl Lehi H spitul, Wednesday- authentic. In all, 48 set were of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Til. , of Lift Imitation treatt,f Cedar Fort, received a was uwn the bone at complete collar ment fur a broken York fell c City, 15 ntair.ir.tr The boy Hospital, Monday. l.,,.U school. dim a garten ' while at play during recess at mis garuen w as udded w:tr ap-'c.'.- J. has returned to Dean Worlton school at the L' of U after spending with his the New Years holidays nv ther, Mrs. Lena W. Fjeld. PRnniirj 1 underwent We will give you 24 hour service year .n ,' nicely V SUBSCRIPTION One ' I LiFE A fdAGNlFlcrr' burn to Mrs. ehi Hospital, IVurn at the babv repo V. .ther and ,c TBI IMITATION OF Hospital Notes World's Busiest Street? j 8-- 8-- , JANUAEY on The visitor to the Fair will walk about two miles merely to p.vs through the amusement section which will be laid out in the form of an oval loop with no "dead end" streets. The tract will be divided into at least thirteen villages or zones and every concession will conform in design and atmosphere to the particular zone in which it is located. An example will be the "Little Old New York" village, where the theater will be a replica of the famous old Park theater the principal cafe will Steve Brodies saloon and the duplicate attendants wi dress in character. All architecture will be attuned to that picturesque period. Admission to the zones will be free 280-acr- e MEETING j T- .. I. G. Jones- - Mrs. A. B. Harris returned home unoay alter a very pleasant visit itn relatives and friends for the past four weeks at Cedar also City, to be in attendance at the 90th' birth- Blue Nile's Origin ty anniversary of her mothe, M Lake Tana, about . the Cnrsfinn i ..... P1ihj... v. iey. wno is enjoying size of Lake Erie, gives rise to the Pood health for her Blue Nile river, which, joining the age. Mrs. David White Nile at Khartoum in the Thodey and daughter, Hallie, and Sudan, furnishes, in its overflow, the C ' Alta Thorley and needed irrigation water and rich argaret V alker accompanied Mrs. silt for coaxing river valley areas narns home. Mrs. David Thoj.j in the Sudan and remam m with her sister Egypt into flower. ur an inuennite visit. 1 -- one-eigh- th Anglo-Egyptia- n . lhi AffiCC 'C r uj.i m rTi-kXTT7- Residence If you have 117.-- torot, any anjr NWJ new' xm printUg or want SimM Kith" 5 |