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Show I LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH 11, 1933 THURSDAY. AUGUST Operating their own plant at 224 East 5th South, in Salt Lake City, they feature one day service. Clothes that are at the plant before 10:00 a. m. can be cleaned and pressed by 5:00 p. m. They have a private dressing room if you desire to change. Everything is insured. Plain dresses, men's suits and topcoats are cleaned and pressed for only 7lJc thrift service GLEANERS & only cleans your clothes bet thoroughly renovates them yi the most sanitary manner. It also turns them out in the most approved styles without 6lJc. the disagreeable odor that accomThe work is turned out in such a panies the work of so many. The HOLLAND Conveniently located in Salt Lake City at GG6 S. State, phone Wasatch 7646, this firm features repairing and cleaning of all makes of heating systems as well as installing air conditioning systems in all makes of furnaces. The Holland Furnace Company is the world's largest installers of heating systems for the home. Let Mr. Fulton solve your heating problems. He will be glad to give you any information without obligation. Whether your job is calling for a new furnace or just minor repairs on the old one, get their figures before you let the work. Putting them on the job is an assurance that the job COOL MAID FURNACE done and the charge COFFEE SHOP No matter whether your reasonable. dealings with them amounts to hundreds of dollars or just a small The home of the 2."c plate lunch amount, the patron also receives the in Salt Lake City is located at 5 W. same courteous service. S. Temple. Stop in here and enjoy a well cooked meal at a reasonable In all matters pertaining to furThe Temple Square Coffee naces this firm should be given firs price. is conveniently located and you Shop will consideration. cheerfully win find no trouble parking during They give you an estimate at no obligation the time of vour sojourn. whatever. An institution such as this earns In making this business review of favorable comment from both the Salt Lake we are pleased to compli- local and traveling public and helps ment the Holland Furnace Co. Their to make this a better place in which many satisfied customers are all the to live. Readers, patronize the Temple advertisement they need, and we unCoffee Shop. Their excllent recommend them to all Square hesitatingly service and wholesome food will our readers. speak for itself. will be properly FRUTOLA WILSON MOTOR SERVICE Refreshing Summer Drink Cool Maid Frutola, a fruit drink par excellence, is manufactured in Salt Lake City at 1503 South 11 East It is of a distinctly higher quality than the standard set by the drink manufacturers, and it is a beverage that satisfies the natural craving for a pure, delicious drink. Only the highest quality materials are used in the manufacture. Pure fruit flavors and a combination of highest quality fruit acids are blended as a base for this delicious drink. It is sold everywhere for five cents a package. For a product of such quality, the price is remarkably low. The benefit of these years of experience in the manufacture of fruit drink is shared by the customer who receives a delicious and wholesome CROSS service is Specialized automotive beverage, and the benefit of a large volume of business is shared by the featured by this Authorized United State of Utah to which the Frutola Motors Service in Salt Lake City at S.r East 4th South, phone Was. 33G6. manufacturers pay taxes. (Jet relief from summer heat. Buy They feature a complete battery and a five-ceignition, package of Frutola the auto, electric, carburetor, service. and magneto next time you stop at your grocery speedometer store. Simply add sugar and water, The equipment of this concern is and you have a refershing drink that the latest product of the advanced satisfies your thrist in a really de- electrial minds of the world, and has lightful way. Frutola conies in all been chosen with a view of giving the the popular fruit flavors. They are last word in service. all good and good for you. This is the place where you receive We wish to felicitate the manage- fV.ii Kd nf cirvipp nnfl satisfaction in ment upon their highly satisfactory battery renair. recharging and motor It is a product of which electrical work. beverage. Utah may well be proud, and we Stop in here whenever you are in nnvthiiur in the ipnition. suggest that our readers try Frutola whenever they want a refreshing carburetor, radiator, or speedometer lino thpr nnnreriate vour natronatre drink. and are fully worthy of your consi nt CORSET deration. SHOP The Cross Corset Shop, located at The management has established a East 3rd South, in Salt'Lake City, reputation that has spread far and phone Was. 3U42, specialises in fit- wictoj as professional corsetteres. Peoting and altering garments, with ple from all surrounding towns seek inner belts for every type of figure. their advice which is highly valuable the Stand- They specialize in garments for trtt l ha .infnrtnnsitps. From which beneficial are young girls, very of ability and experience, there for use after and abdominal oper- point is no one wnom we Know uwi i ation and in maternity cases. Their more worthy of the fullest confidence. services also extend to older women. For a woman or young miss, whose figure is not normal, she needs not continue to feel depressed and ns this hiehlv specialized corsetiere can make the a support which wil! erase tne unnecoming imes on the body relieve the strain muscles, thus enabling one to relax with comfort and confidence. They are extremely courteous and efficient to a marked degree. We are Had to comnliment them imon the highly specialized service they are the unfortunates, and to Dinner Bell Dressing, quart jar... 29c ren''erin to our readers that thev suirirest it- ( Best made try could nnt do better than to consult SALMON, Tall Can 10c thm when in need of anything in e (for your jam) Bottle 15c this l'ne. 14c SHRIMPS, 5 Ounces Peppy Hot Mustard, quart jar. 19c TRAIN CAUSES FIRE SHREDDED WHEAT .. 2 for 2 1c 21c COFFEE, Hill's Blue Can VINEGAR, Best Grade dark, Fire started from a D. & R G. Gallon 29c Railroad train destroyed eight aci'es ....10c of grain in the sheaves, outbuildings, SARDINES, Large Can POWDERED SUGAR, 3 Pounds 2k and pasture on the James C. Gough GERMADE. Red Star, 9 Pound property at Jordan Narrows, Friday. 31C Section hands and Mr. Gough saved Bag 5 for 19c the house. SOAP, P. and G PINEAPPLE, Sliced, large ENGAGEMENT 61 LV r Double Value Park Servfe Sparkle Inn OPENS of Spanish latest cleaning and renovating for an underwent operation Fork, makes it possible the plant inery in Lehi the HospitaL at for them to handle the most delicate appendicitis, fabrics and turn them out so that they Saturday, Miss Proctor is reported to be dong nicely. look like new. Confidence may readily be placed with the National Cleaners and A baby girl was born to Mrs. Roy that as reDyers. It is suggestedreaders of Pleasant Grove, Saturday, Thome can do gards to dry cleaning, no KiMr than to trust their work August 6th at the local hoslpital. into the care of this company. A fine son was born to Mrs. Dale Berry of Cedar Fort, Sunday. mach- TEMPLE SQUARE GO. m. 9 p 1 Aug. 18 7 p. m. Larsen v. Service. 8 p. m. Glen's Servjca Mrs. Merrill Warnick and new Sparkle Inn. 9 p. m. LehifH baby were taken to their home in I vs. Dairy. ware W. is P. A. The Center Canning Pleasant Grove, Wednesday from the open for business Monday and Mrs. local hospital. Sigrid Jones will be on hand to make RECREATION SCHEDULE F DYERS manner that you will be more than pleased if you give it a trial. They live up to the name in workmanship and business details. The dry cleaning system used, not ware. CANNING CENTER Hospital Notes Who's Who In Salt Lake City HATIOHAL THURSDAY, AUGUST I ANNOUNCED Miss Carol Proctor A son was born to Mrs. G. E. Herron of Magna, at the Lehi Hospital, Tuesday. appointments with anyone desirous of contributing produce for school lunches. Anyone can contribute proschool cannned for duce to be lunches and we will appreicate any contributions of produce and some one to help preptre it for canning. Please call at the Memorial Hall or Mrs. Jones home for appointments or information. This center is also operating for the benefit of relief and W. P. A. clients who want vegetables canned. Clients must furnish their own cans and uel. RECREATION HEWS A fine son and heir was born to Program sponsored by school, city, Mrs. RalphWyman. (Ethel Coates), W. P. A. and at the Lehi Hospital, Wednesday, SOFTBALL 10. The grandparents, proud August The final round of the Commercial are Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates of I this city. got under way Tuesday night with Larsen Bros, winning June Anderson had her tonsils re-- , from Glen's Service by the score of II t 3. moved at the local hospital, MonInn took I'h co Bar Da.ry day. t) tune of 12 to I. The second round of the Recreation Shirley Huggard, Fay and Rhea had their Mitchell Ashton and Von League played Friday nif,ht had srme tonsils removed, Tuesday. very close and interesting games wih Hie Lions losing to 4th W..v.i. The First Ward winning from Third, and Fifth Ward nosing out Second PENSION AND Ward. Girls to play American Fork girls ASSISTANCE MEETIHG Saturday night a picked team from FRIDAY NIGHT American Fork will play a Lehi ricked team at 8 o'clock on the Lehi t.t I THE WEEK 12 7 p. m. 2nd AtU 8 r, m 9 o'colck 1st Aug. W&i r 3rd Ward 5th Ward. wt-r- jf Lions. , 1st Was J Aug. p. m 5th Ward. 8 p. m 2nd Ward : I VS. 11 taiu. aa y. m. t n-J.- - 177 I . limn Bone, Idella In Rachel Bone and Mr. and Mrs.fll ren Bone left Friday, for a tfuj 1 eliowston fark. airs, jonn GRAVESIDE n CCDUIPCC I1LLU ViiI.IlllUI.4 uci nniiw Commu u rri Tuesday, ril S rl. At INF in v evening 'j. The meeti r drr" RalDh Coates Wvman ,..f co' son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wya passed away a few hours afteibP at the Lehi hospital, Wednesday 16 tf the &dy 11:30 a. m. Short gravside svIhe l'ommltu were held at the Lehi cemten ,win' Ma'or Jc R nesday evening with Bishop 1. 1 Anderson, Wan rickson Fox in charge. The babv i rs' by its parents, and grandpe-1Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates of lianley Taylor ' Jarrett. Tentative pi display of :j Building, o: 5play, hand BEE HIVE ARRANG ':ne ING PARI The Lehi Le-la- A CORRECTION Specials In our last issue an announcement was made of the engagement of Miss Clara Orton to Dean Willes. Victims of a wager and practical joke, Miss Orton, Mr. Willes state that no enJel-Ritgagement exists. A brother of Miss Orton 's brought the announcement to . our office stating that his mother had sent the announcement and asked to have it printed. As., soon as the paper was printed the mistake was called to our attention. Upon tracing the matter we found that a wager had been made and the boy took matters into his own hands, brought the annuncemen stating that it had come from his parents, to win the bet. We regret very much that this happened No. 2Vi Cans go Yes Goodwin's have zippers. and apologize to the two young people COCOA Our Mother's, for any embarrasTent the announceMr. and Mrs LaMar Gray and 2 Pound Can 22c has caused them. ment SHORTENING, lb. pkg. 2 for 29c son, Ray, of Lindon, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone, Sunday. AMERICAN INDIAN FLOUR, 48 Pounds 95c SECOND WARD RAISINS, Seeded Package 5c GOUGH REUNION FLIT Fly Spray, Pint Can 29c SCOUTS CLEAN LOT OXYDOL, Urge Package 23c HELD SATURDAY MILK, 4 Cans 28c Bottle Caps, 12 doz. in package . 24c The Second Ward Scouts under The defendants of the late James the direction of Sherman Evans did IICNEY, Quart Can 29c KEL1XKTS CORNFLAKES, ftnd Charlotte Gough met in a family a very effective job Friday afternoon 3 for 25c reunion Saturday afternoon at the of cleaning up the old Pioneer CemeLarge Packages Little Mill Camp in American Fork tery on the State Highway. The KARO, BLUE LABEL, 10 Pound Can 69c Canyon. Seventy-fiv- e family mem- boys burned all the dead grass and BAKING POWDER, Clabber bers were present A lovely family then chopped out all of the willows. Girl 2 Pound Can ... 23c supper was enjoyd by all the memThis lot was one of the spots which XIINGER ALE, 12o x. bottle 2 for 19c bers Games were needed cleaning badly and the efforts presenU SPICES FOR YOUR PICKLES after- of the boys were greatly apprecithe enjoyed throughout n noon. members present ated by all of the community as it were: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gough makes the own look much better. uid family, Mr. and Mrs. Luellen of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beck-;tea- d WEINERS, Pound and family of Mid vale; Mr. Los Angeles, California, were over19c ROUND STEAK, Pound 25c ind Mrs. Charles Edwards and family night guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. BACON, Sliced. Pound 35c f Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Wilcox. .Monday. LUNCH MEAT, Fancy, Pound 29c Thayne of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morris, of Salt Lake; Mr. and IMiss Thelma Goodwin chaperoned A. J. Sorenson and son, Ernest Mrs. 6 Ounce Furniture Polish, Bottle 9c a group of genealogical research BROOMS, Best 5 Tie 49c of Bingham; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald workers for a day's study at the Price of Pleasant Grove; and Mr. FLOOR MOPS 49C In Salt Lake Sadnler Mrs. Raymond and of Genealogical Lib'rary X for 13c TOILET TISSUE City, Tuesday. The gir-- making up 6 for 24c Draper. GLASS TUMBLBRS the party were Margaret Banks, A fine program was given with Elvsra .Dansieji CVra All red, Alta numbers being given by each family Ileen Sunderland, Laurel Gray, . 1 ..-- - HHHH- We have just put in a stock of Sh oes 1L We also carry CHILDREN'S SHOES Saturday, August 13 Handicraft at Provo for all rereation workers. class - - BEST MEATS FOR YOUR TABLE MONDAY, AUGUST 15 1 to 5 Wines (Park girls in to N.. Y. New Peasant Dresses for Girls A. charge. fiabev in charge. 8 to 9 Band concert. 9 to 10 Girls Softball game. Miss Mrs. Johnson in charge. and Phillips 5 to 8 Tennis Courts Dorton in 5 8 If it is shoes for the family try charge. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16 1 to 5 Wines Park N. Y. A. girls in charge. 7 to 10 Softbf!'. at school campus Prior in charge. 5 to 8 Tennis Courts Mr. Dor- Power's Shoe tore LEHI, LTAH MAIN STREET ton in charge. Music at high school Mrs. Phillips in charge. Applied Arts at the Memorial Building Mrs. Johnson in charge. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17 1 to 5 Wines Park N.- Y. A. girls in charge. 5 to 8 Miss Phillips in charge, assisted by Mrs. Turner and Miss Russon. 7 to 10 School campus Rereation Softball Mr Dorton in League ? Lehi Cannery - Open Every Day Except Sunday Goods Left Longer Than 10 Days Will Be Sold For Canning Costs. charge. vvvvvxvxvvvwxv DEPOSITS INSURED BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. s BROADBENTS TELEPHONE WE DELIVER 20-- W present An election of officers was held with the old officers, James C. Gough, president and Mrs. T... A. Taylor, seretary, retained, and Samuel Gough of Murray, elated as "ice-preside- $50 DO Hutchings. Alta Christensen, Karlyn Chatfield, Eva Okey, Gertrude Anderson. Mr. Skinner and Ernest Rothe took charge of the transportation for the party. Pr the other The second summer entertaiitm thi )Stponing of the Lehi Stake Bee Hive lighted field. .ntil Septemb will be held at Wines Park, FM Members and friends of the Old BAND CONCERT anc Age Pension and Assistance OrganiMonday night at 8 o'clock the August 12, at 6:30 p. m. in the or Lehi. zation are urged to attend the regu- band will give its closing concert foi of a Bee Hive Buzz. Hostessci Lehi people lar meeting at the Memorial Hall at lowed by a girls softball game at 9 the occasion will be the Lehi S eco ittee to get Wards. Third and Fourth 8 p. m. Friday, August 12th. EaclJ g' p.m . r the commi is rquested to bring a paper anil TENNIS According to word just received at re also remi least one representative from thy All tennis players who hive n.t cil as two required honor badge ardners to li state organization will be in attend- played their first match please con- be filled during the evenng. iucts for the ance. The committtees are preparing tact you i opponiit and pi ly your 1)6 piver NURSE TAI"IV(. VACATION1'11 for our social. Not to late to join match as you are holding up the ,I1U .tivz now! tournament. ':ered in the c Mr- -. Mable Jones, W. P. A Let us all f vacatii.n i' t.'kng a tw and make the COMMERCIAL LEAGUE ZIPPERS at Goodwin's. lin g F.aturd iv, A :;,U:-- : SCHEDULE for Lehi. 7 Inn 11 m. p. Sparkle August is aeti RECREATION CALENDAR vs. Larsen. 8 p. m. Dairy vs. Park E Christensenat oftheOrem Salt as relief agent mHardware vs. 9 p. Service. Lakeanjll hO while Mr. and jkl;rillllllil ' Railroad AUGUST 11 TO AUGUST 17 Utah Glen's Service. W . C- - Hansen are enjoying a 1 Aug. 16 7 p m. Glen's Service " to California. cation THURSDAY, AUGUST 11 vs. Dairy. 8 p. m. Larsen vs. Hard1 to 5 Wines Park N. Y. p. m. A. girls in charge. A primary 5 to 8 Miss Johnson in charge. II tieptember 7 to 10 Men's Softball at School Clem Turner in charg. Campus 7 to 9 Music at high school unott elect Miss Phillips in charge. will i oters 12 FRIDAY, AUGUST onniary elec 1 to 5 N. Y. A. girls in charge vote a straij Wines Park. will be sev( 5 to 8 Mr. Dorton in charge. .6 to 8 Girls' Softball at School Miss Philips and Johnson Campus in charge, assisted by Miss Russon. 8 to 11 Recreation League play Arthur Sabey in charge at school camnus. vih - The engagement of Miss Madge Okey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Okey of this city to Mr. Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fork is Ben Wright of American announced, the marriage to take place in the near future. 'A 1 MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR $5000 The State Bank of Lehi TELEPHONE 85 tvvvvvvvvvvvxvvvvvxxxxxvxxvvvvx MAIN STREET, LEHT, UTAlf :xxvxvt |