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Show MAY 12, 1938 w Christeiiitr. APPOINTED P,!AH ' BtrllBLiuttii OH i COMMITTEE COUHTY 1 A cwn-- 1 Mtn nnrrL the miracle by! Icttmg him understand that she is one woman he cannot wrap around his . Her weapons of coolness, in-- j jf.ngt-rLLUEBIRDS difference and stubborn work wond-- i ers, and, after nearly losing him by EIGHTH WIFE overplaying her hand, she brings sanity and love to Gary's life at last. Claudette Cell ai Gary Oniitr, ues"Bluebeard's Eighth Wife" contin-- : J! i. the tradition of sophisticated nutwoods newest comedy and rolaid against a continetal backmantic team, top the cast of the comedy new which has been so strong Paramount ground, t pu .re, Buebeard's the past year, outstanding Eighth Wife." which will be seen at during the Royal Thtatie, Sunday, examples being ''Champaigne Waltz" Monday and I Met Him in Paris." The lat and Tuesday. ter was a masterpiece of Director In a long line of recent predictions, Ernst Lubitsch. who brings the new capped by "I Met Him i Pair." Miss Co.bert has become the most success Colbert-Coopproduction to the borne of Lurope s most ful example of the urbane and screen. spots figure pleasure .MiLju-young lady in films, while glamorus the picture. -Mr. Cooper comes prominently throughout to Bluebeard's Eighth Wife" f,eh from a number The meeting ad wedding of the couple takes place along the shores of the e of roles, including "The General Died at Dawn." "Lives Riviera, while treir madcap honeymoon takes them to such gay resorts of a Bengal Unci" and -- The His gay, frivolous role in as Venice, the Tyrol, Vienna, Switzerthis picture is nearer that of "Mr. land and Paris. To make the continthe ental backgroud authentic, Deeds" than any other. The story, a new version of the fa- meticulous Lubitsch sent cameramen to the capitals of Europe, from which mous play by Alfred Savir, concerns they returned to Hollywood with over a young American 30,000 feet of film. who, after marrying and divorcing seven wives, marries an eighth who succeeds in taming and bringing him FORMER LEHI CHILD love for the first time. Miss Colbert, in the roie of a penniless French KILLED AT BINGHAM aristocrat who marries him for his niittt-eiiian- . ni .ney, accompiahes l , Fowler of Lehi was of the Utah County at a meeting of the the Utah County dekpau-- a Pv'ira-- s convention at the Provo ray tvhool, Thursday nigra, was appointed Spnngville of urd L.',vmav' Mrs. Fern Morgan of rans s i j- imoncan secre- - Fork, Jeortson of Payson, state Sherman tteemr. and Mrs. n.,...-,- - IT- - er i I I M II 1 soldier-of-fortun- .nMuirnilC" f Palins-man.- CLEANING MORE LUSTROUS (jes Clothes LENGTHENS THL1K and BRILLANCE Lir fj multi-millionai- have their clothes ... the Sanitone Way know lia Value and are Satisfied. Those who ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST with "tllltHlMIUHh HADSEN CLEANING Christensen. Agent Pleasant Grove PHONE 102-We call every Tuesday and Thnra. Ruben J. Result 1 I L m the LANDIS n WE LT MATTRESSES REMADE mattresses made same MD AS NEW convert your cotton mattress in i ipringfill and make those feather mattresses and pillows. Come in and give as a trial, work done while you wait your mattresses renomated, cleaned and recovered with new ticking for only $4.50- STATE STREET SHOE SHOP We to Have - HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH MATTRESS CO. North 4th West, Provo, Utah OVERMAN 54 or Call Lehi 8-- '" T rm ITT THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1933 II 4 D. U. t NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings of Mrs. Banche Evans spent Wednes- with Salt Lake City, spent Sunday day in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ellen Carter. The Snow Springs Camp of the Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington were Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes at the home of Mrs. James II. GardSalt Lake visitors, Friday. entertained at dinner, Sunday, for ner on Thursday, May 12. All memMiss Lela Coates was a Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barnes and child- bers of the camp are invited to be ren of Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold present visitor, Sunday evening. Henrickson and son, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson of R. Clark and daughters, Alta and Magna, spent part of the past week Elda, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Tomil-so- n SOMETHING NEW AT A BARwith Mr. and Mrs. Richard Talbot of Pleasant Grove. GAIN A Package of Our Town Fine) Mrs. Booth Sornson and Miss Freda Peterson were business visitors to Sationery Printed with Lehi, Utah, on Letter Paper and on Ijack flap of This Im envelope for ONLY 10c Salt Lake City, Wednesday. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers of cheaper than you have been paying Ue printed Mrs. A. J. Evans, Mrs. Sentell the Evansviile Camp will meet at the for any stationery. of Mrs. Fern Johnson, Thurs- stationery at a cheaper p rifle tkan yoa home Sorenson Booth Mrs. and spent Young day. May 12. 1938 at 2 p. m. A good pay for blank paper. Lehi Free Preae. Thursday in Salt Lake City. attendance is desired. Dean Worlton of Salt Lake City and Dan Worlton were Sunday din ner guests at the A. J. Evans home- D. U. P. NOTES David Evans of Monticello and Joe Walton of Moab, visited with Mrs. Blanche Evans, Sunday. NOTICE H 1! a Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradshaw and it Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw spent Saturday at Springville and Provo. three-mon- Coates spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. H. C. Jones of Salt Lake City spent the past week with her parents, Robert Dee McCandless, 5, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCandless of Mr. and Mrs- Abe Losee and Mrs. Bingham, who died at the Bingham after Lyman Losee spent Sunday in Salt Hospital, Thursday evening, being struck wth an automobile Lake City. earlier that evening as he ran from his home into the path of the auto, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saddler of was born in Lehi, July 6, 1933. He Draper, were guests of Mrs. Fern is survived by his parents, one sister Johnson, Sunday.. and his grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Irs. Alma Beck, who has been Ray Ovard of Provo. The mother of the child was in the very ill at he home for the past week, Bingham Hospital recovering from a s reported to be improving. majr operation at the time the child was killed. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price and family were Sundy dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price at Alpine. EN- IS Chapter 48 In accordance with Section period March 15 Law of Utah, 1935, a to June 15, 1938 has been designated for the inspection and adjustment by Official Inspection Stations of brakes, lighting equipment steering mechanism, horns, mirrors, windshield wipers and other equipmotor vehicles, trailers ment on all resident-ownein the State of Utah. and Mrs Luther Coates and Miss Lela u th it it it it it d semi-traile- rs - BOAT GAPIZES Mrs. Orren Winget of Provo was of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb, Sunday. DANGERING CHILD a guest Provo Disappearance of Bernie Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb visited Bills, C, and his tiny dog on Utah at Payson with their son, Lowell lake caused some anxious moments Crabb, Sunday. They also visited at following the capsizing of a speed- Provo. STATE ROAD COMMISSION W. D it it Chairman HAMMOND, it M IS 1 - jfr nnfljnrfl y Comer Garage OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION BRING YOUR CAR TROUBLES TO US, WE REMEDY THEM SATISFACTION I PRICES RIGHT GUARANTEED boat Sunday. Why V0ES NORGE GIVE YOU MORE ELECTRIC COLDT Because ONLY NORGE HAS THE SAFE, SIMPUp ELECTRIC ROLLATOR COMPRESSION UNIT WARRANTED UNTIL 1948!, m A til. T "es. - The boat, in which they were rid ing with Bernie's father, Bernie M Bills, Arthur Brown and his small daughter, Luanne Brown, 10 was suddenly upset in the lake by a choppy wave. Mr. Brown and Mr. Bills came to the surface with Luanne, but for frantic moments they searched for Bernie. After continued diving by the two men and other boaters witness' ing the freak accident, the little boy was found clutching his dog in an under the front deck of the boat, according to reports. Both children were equipped with life preservers when the accident occurred. The two men are employees of the Mountain States Telephone company at Provo. With the exception of a cut finger suffered by Mr. Bills on the windshield of the boat, all were little worse for the experience. air-pock- et LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. A. W. Davis accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Firmage and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Hayward to Schneit ter's Hot Pots for dinner, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle and family visited at West Jordan, Sun day, with Mr. Wardle's mother, Mrs. Emily Wardle, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor of Span ish Fork, spent Saturday in Lehi with Mrs. M. A. Taylor and other rela ESsy f'f0''''' ' v. f NygvSr i M f , , , .4 v: "' Jy& A.,..w, atives. Mrs. Leah Bushman entertained at dinner, Sunday, for Mr. and Mrs Gifford Brown of Salt Lake City, Mark Bushman of Garfield and Mark Clair of Murray. Miss Berniece Bradshaw, a student of the Brigham Young University in Lehi with her spent the week-enparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw. d A. Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Clarke and of Ogden, Mr. and Mrschildren in Wilcox Mrs. Ruth spent Sunday B. Davis and children of Salt Edward with relatives. Murray Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peay E. J. Christofferson and daughter, and children of Plesant Grove, were Ivy, spent the past week in Cedar Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Asa Clark. City- - &im m J DOWN PAYMENT NOW AS LOW AS $5.00 Only Norge has cold by the Rollator compressor that makes d of protecting oil ; s revolving slowly in a permanent bath That's why the Rollator compression unit exclusive WARRANTY; to Norge carries a A ROLLER ROLLS AND THERE'S ICE surplus-powere- R Ln ffT 10) r(7n v 7 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bone spent Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swenson of Sunday in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chilton Bone's mother, Mrs. J. E. Jacobson. of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Chilton of American Fork were visitors Mr. and Mrs- Harold Nielson of of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chilton, Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Delos Durrant of Castlegate, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Curtis of Riverton were Sundy Lehi American The following visitors at the J. L. Barnhart home. Legion Auxiliary members attended in American Fork, ThursMr. and Mrs. H. R. Spurrier, and a luncheon evening and honoring District Presiday Freebairn Taul Mrs. and son. Mr. of the dent Auxiliary, Mrs. Ora children and Miss Gwen Anderson of Mrs. Lewis, Peterson, Mrs. E. Roy Mrs. Cyril Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Afton W. Larsen. Peterson, Mrs. ithe at visited Anderson of Provo, Mrs. Clyde Dorton,' James Peterson, MrsAnderson, Kate of home Mrs. L. B. Brown, Miss Lucille Bate-maMrs. Elmo Eddington, Mrs. C,al Gardner, Mrs. L. I. Wardle, and Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson and Mrs. Alta Scwvn. children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. children of Salt Lake Saturday evening the local Farm Mrs. H. C Goates Bureau held a and Mr. City; very successful social and family, Bishop and Mrs. tvans in the Memorial Building, a business Anderson and family were guests of session was also held. Out of town Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Sun people in attendance were: Mr. and l, Mrs. Legrande Jarmen, S. R. day. and Mrs. Mary K. Anderson A Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark and Miss Bessie Kirkham of Provo. ComHome and of the local Mrs. and Mr. chapter of Provo, children with Mrs. Isaac Ciark and childre of Bacchus; munity was organized Mrs. Carletnn Wilson, and chairman; Russon Mr nnd Mrs. Rulnn Mrs. vice Eva chairman; Carson, and Mrs. Mr. children of Vineyard; Norman secretary and treaClara Mr. and and son and Clark Stanley Mrs. Leo Lott and baby were Sunday surer. These three erecutives will meet and appoint the other officers guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas the near future. in Clark, n, Bos-wel- I ( w. U.I,PT,eiT. The Lehi Hardware Store of Service Your Home MAIN STKb&l vav. nFT.TVER OI.BWm TOTxrn U1 TTlilSf a. h. wing 11 MS .- PHONE 5-- J LEHI, UTAH WORLD'S FIRST FLEET NOW IN from Chicago J SERVICE tno Kimtt City to Lot Angeles and Portland TJALF THE FUN of your vacation this year wili be the trip by busl No matter how sidewalks sizzle or heat waves dance across the Melds, it will be just like spring inside your comfort-coole- d EXPENSE-PAI- coach. ft Plcn now to make your vacation trip cool, clean, low-covayl D TOUR Special filters remove dust, dirt, smoke, odors and pollen from the air. Excess moisture is also removed, and the air is cooled to just the right degree for perfect comfort. Gentle, circulation changes the air completely every 3 minutes. Traveling this cool, comfortable way, you'll have a lot more pep throughout your trip, and you'll arrive rested and refreshed. Clothes stay cleaner and frrshor. too. st This year, lake an s more fun this vacation nd forget lave money bothersome details by taking an Expense-Pai- d Tour! Bui transportation there and back hotel roomi (reHav served at every stop-ove- and light seeing toure covering major points of In. tcrest are ell included In Tour. Ask y.ur low-coth; oca agent for a descriptive folder and full or write to Interstate Transit Lines, Omaha. Neb, STATE STREET DRUG State Street, Lehi Phone 145 |