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Show THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Cecil Evans was a week end visitor THE LEHI FREE PRESS at Heber. Published by The Lehi Free Prses i Every Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wanlass of Lehi, UUh Phone American Fork, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass. George P. Price, Manager Office. 32 W. Main St., residence. 2nd Mrs. J. 0. Meiling is vi sjung in West and State St--, Lehi. Utah Beach, California, with reja- Long residence 117-Phones 02ke tives. j 8-- W 8-- Mrs. Mnnie Harris and Mrs. D A. Wallace Skinner recently enrolled were Salt Lake visitors Wed Thurlev L. D. S. Lutings College. in the nesday. Miss Leuna Carson of Salt Lake Mies LaPriel Goodwin left Monday, with her City, spent the week-en- d H- - Carson. Da month's vacation with her sisMrs. fur Mr. and parents, of ter, Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen Mrs. J. L. Barnhart spent Monday Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in Pleasant Grove with Mr. and Mrs. Nat Loader. Karlyn Chatfield and Mary Skin ner, w ho are employed in Salt Lake Mrs. Bert Kirkham of Raymond, City, visited with their parents, Mr. '4. Alberta, Canada, visited with Mrs. ana .Mrs. A. k. cnatneia ana Mr. ana Charles Crabb, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. J. J. Skinner, Friday evening. - j Mr. and Mrs. John F. Jackson at tended the Utah County Fair at Lehi, Utah, Entered at the postoffice as second class tw ADVERTISING Furnished Upon matter- - n I'rovo, Staurday. f RATES Dean Rothe will enroll at the Utah Mrs. I). A. Thorley returned to her Miss Orpha Peterson left Tuesday vacation weeks for Agricultural College at Ijgan, this home in Cedar City, Tuesday, after a two morning week. a few months visit with her sister, Los to California. SUBSCRIPTION Angeles, Mrs. Minnie Harris and family. fl.OO One year O. A. Slade was taken to the Utah Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wing left FriCounty Hosptial at Provo, Saturday. day to attend the American MEWBfiL CF THE- Bishop and Mrs. Evans Anderson, As yet no improvement in his condi- Mrs. John Convention at Oakland, California. UTAH SIAIE PRtS ASSOCUIIOM Goates, .Mrs. Laura Schow, tion is reported. Mrs. Reuben Davis and Mrs. Alice Newell Turner, Jr., arrived home Phillips were among the Lehi people Morris Clark of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Angeles, after Saturday from attending the temple excursion to Salt arrived in Lehi Sunday for a short Lake LOGAL ITEMS spending the u miner there. Temple, Monday. visit. Mrs. Clark who has been visiting at the O. A. Slade home for the Mrs. Eastmond, executive Mrs. John Bushman entertained Mrs. Clara Webb was a week-en- d of the Utah County Red Cross was a past two weeks, returned home with e thirty-fiv. him Lake Salt in guests at a birthday party, visitor City. business visitor to Lehi, Monday. Friday afternoon, honoring the 12th Lloyd Gunther, who is employed at birthday anniversary of her daughMr. ami Mrs. Floyd Jackson of LEHI LADIES Will weekLudene. Games ami dainty rethe ter, John the Strawberry spent at visited Fork, Spanish freshments end his with were enjoyed by the week-enthe parents. Jackson home over Request jtlt.lt ttltttlt tlTtl I 1 will come to your home every day THE CHRISTIAN rug. Miss June Hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen will leave Fri day, to register at the Utah Agricul Consult County Clerk or the tural College at Logan. respective signers for iurtner in formation. The Christian Science Publishing Society One. Norway Street. Boston. Massachusetts Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor for a period of 1 month $1.00 1 year $12.00 3 months $3.00 months $6 00 Wednesday issue. Including Magazine Section: 1 year $3 60, 6 Issues 25o 1 Name Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nielson and daughter, Janet, of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and NOTICE TO CREDITORS daughter, Betty, visited at Osgden, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Dean deceased. Udall. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undesismed, at her Mrs. C. O. Holmstead entertained residence R. F. D. Lehi City, Utah, the Wfijies guests a on or before the 10th day of Novem twenty-fiv- e Park, Friday honoring the birthday ber, 1938. Signed Mrs Susie B. Anderson, anniversary of her son, Don. Games Executrix of the Estate of Carl and dainty refreshments passed a R. Anderson, deceased. pleasant afternoon for the little guests. First Publication Sepember 8, 1938, In the estate of Carl R. Anderson, ""Tf . Address. PHONES Risideff If Office Sam'pli Copy on Reaueii 8-- Night or Day 117-- MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT have any news of interest, any advertisng, any job printing or want anything in the printing line. you Service with a smile Phone 8-- WANT ADS HOLSTEIN COW FOR SALE First calf. See cow at Maude Udell residence. FOUND A. ad. Garden Hose See W. Martindale. Identify and pay for FOR SALE CHEAP De Laval Separator with motor. See Edward Nielsen. I through SCIENCE MONITOR j pays AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE overhauled An International Daily Newspaper m PROBATE The Lehi Sot a comp! "very near f It records for you the world's clean, constructive doings. The Monitor does not exploit crime or sensation; neither does It Ignore them, but deals correctively with them. Features for busy men and all the family. Including the Weekly Magazine Section. time. all or F13ETRI f t doesn't "take" store. Read the time fA. .frrH 1 n, the '""'Til fill H THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS COUNTY FAIR PLAGES guests. oiiAitnikir ai jnurrmu do only T Patrons of the Lehi Cannery must get their canned goods from the cannery before September 27th d. to saves" I All goods left after this date will be sold. This is absolutely necessary and there will be no exception Is Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Anderson Mrs. Wallace Lovendahl of River-toand children of Sandy, were guests with her is spending the week A number of Lehi ladies entered of Mrs. Elias M. Jones, Friday. Jackson. John Mrs. and parents, Mr. hand work at the L tah County Fair and a number won places on their exMr. and Mrs. Fred Golding and Mrs. C. F. Johnson visited with The following prize winners hibits. her daughter, Mrs. Vern Beck of Miss Eva Woodward of Salt Lake from Lehi are announced: City spent Sunday afternoon and American Fork, Thursday. Mrs. Harriet Smith First place evening at the Frank Martens home. on a quilt. Mrs. Utella Whimpey Second Mr. and Mrs. Everett Richns and on Mexican tablecloth. place baby of American Fork, visited with Mrs. Sarah J. Tayor Third place Mrs. Richins parents, Mr. and Mrs. knitted dress. on it read Ads, ime Hyrum Gray, Sunday. Second place Mrs. Julia Chatfield tt Do on crochet table cloth; third place on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Shey of l. third place on bed spread. your Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests boottees, Miss Phyllis Brown Second place of Mrs. Shey's grandparents, home and Mr. on crayon work. Mrs. and Stoker. John in BUYING vour Leo Russon First place on soap r and clay carving. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and Mrs. Jetta Austin Second place on Ads. Have more daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs. C. F- - cutwork vanity set. Johnson were Utah County Fair forr m play. Mrs. Stanley Taylor First place r visitors, Friday. on needle point cushion. Mrs. Ferrin Gurney Third place Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson and on punched rug. children were Sunday dinner guests South wick Second Mrs. Dorothy of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon McAffee of on dress. knitted place Provo. Mrs. Celestia Schow First place on bedroom set. Miss Lila Gaisford, Pete Gaisford Mrs. Esther Powell First place on and Mr. and Mrs. Georire Gaisford crochet rug: first place on crochet pent Sunday at Mercur gathering dining-rooset. pinenuts. Mrs. Martha Ball Third place for remodeled suit. Mrs. Elmer Jackson and Dickie Second Miss Mariorie Anderson Advertising Hitchcock visited in Salt Lake City. place for suit dress. YOU! Monday with Beth and Phyllis JackMrs. Myrtle Clark First for cut son who are employed there. work table cloth; 3rd for punched 1 2d THEATRE WEEKLY FRIDAY PROGRAM AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER Danielle Darriusx and Douglas Fairbanks, and 23 24 Jr. in "THE RAGE OF PARIS" A girl you'll love forever because she does things to you you cant forget! a Admission Only 10c and Also Good Shorts. SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBTR 25, 26 and 27 1 Temple of Diana FOR SALE OR TRADE French The temple of the goddess, Diana, sweet concord cranes and prunes, at Ephesus, Turney, was completA. K. Chatfield, apples. ed in the Fifth century, B. C. There greening 350-Jphone as other temples just were many was unexcelled in large, but this 122 LOST Bunch of keys for Fifth marble columns beauty. It had Ward Church. Return to David of with rare works filled and was art. The temple was destroyed Peterson. by the Goths in the year 262 A. D. 1. Name Albert, Teutonic, Is Popular With Royalty FOR SALE CHEAP Fiano, Kelvinator. A B. C. Wash ing Machine, Kitchen Range, Cole's "Nobly Bright" is the meaning Hot Blast Heater, 9x12 Rug, Dining of the Teutonic name Albert, orig- Room Set Buffett, Table and inally Adelbrecht. St. Albert (or Chairs. Mrs. Jesse N. Smith. was a of brother Adelbrecht) King Alfred of England and traveled FOR SALE in 1931 Ford through Europe as a missionary, Tudor. $35.00 Equity worth extras. See writes Florence A. Cowles in the Wm. Racker, 189 East Main Street. Cleveland Plain Dealer. Albert has long been a favorite White Chester Boar for Servici with royalty. Five archdukes of 10-1Austria, two of whom became em- J. L. Barnhart, Phone 95-it. bore is But it perors, principally connected with Albert of (1819-61prince con sort of Quean Victoria, who won a The Best at Reasonable Prices place in English hearts by promotAny Quantity ing art and science. See JAMES SCHOW ), King Albert I of Belgium Lehi killed by a fall while moun- Phone 342-J- 1 tain climbing, was the latest ruler LLOYD C. DOUGLAS' WANTED: Representative to look to bear the name. Cosmopolitan great Magazint story, with Other Alberts of history are: Cuyp after our magazine subscription in1 (d. 1691), Dutch landscape and ani- terests in Lehi and vicinity. Our mal painter; Gallatin (d. 1849), fi- plan enables you to secure a good nancier, secretary of state, ambas- part of the hundreds of dollars spent sador and author of works on eth- in this vicinity each fall and winter nology and finance; Johnston (d. Oldest agency in U. 1862), Confederate general in the for magazines. A COJMOPOUTAII by Abm ton Play Civil war; Harkness (d. 1907) found- S. Guaranteed lowest rates on all WODUCTION Ftaktl, Linor CoffM er of the American Philological so- periodicals, domestic and foreign. In9md CafMron Rofltrt A WARNER BDOI. PICTURI Wink by Max Sttlnat ciety and author of Latin textbooks; structions and equipment free. Start Blaisdell (d. 1927)B, author and phy- a growing and business in permanent sician, and Santos Dumont (d. 1932), whole or 15c 4 spare time. Especially Brazilian aeronaut, designer of Shut-inAddress adaptable for dirigible balloons. Evening Only 10c and 20c. Inc., Wayland Also the latest "News of the Day" and Other Good Shorts. Road, North Chocton, N. Y. Original Aim of Ku Klux Klan WEDNESDAY ONLY, SEPTEMBER 28 Chester White Boar For Service The Ku Klux Klan, a secret orSee 130-Frank Barnes, Phone ganization, was founded in the South HAROLD LLOYD in Ml in 1866, in the early part of the reModern Home For Sale Cheap construction period, for the purpose of preventing the exercise of politi- See Louis Christensen. Fourth Ward. cal rights by the newly emancipated WANTED Will call and pay for A laugh riot that'll tickle your funny bone, oil up your smile machinery. negroes. Drastic methods were emtake off a dozen years of your life. ployed in dealing with them and worthless horses and dead animals. with the "carpet baggers" and oth- See C. O. Holmstead. Phone 843-J15 ers who encouraged the negro to ex4 10c ercise his newly acquired political If your Sewing Machine or Lawv All Seats 20c. Evenings rights. The Klan was investigated Mower needs repairs, Sissors or Saws by congress which passed a strin- Sharpened. William Osborne will do THURSDAY ONLY, SEPTEMBER 29 On the Stage gent measure (1871) for its sup- It for you. pression, but it was put down with THE GLENDORA PLAYERS in much difficulty. The report of the BUTTER WRAPPERS We will joint investigating committee of THE CALL OF THE NORTH WOODS congress was published in thirteen print your butter papers on better volumes in 1872. quality paper at a cheaper prlca. Try Show Stars 8 :1 the Free Press first and be satisfied. Laugh at Toby. .i- -tf .THE POC1CETBOOEC of KMOWJLEBGE ij MELONS FOR SALE ), IPPS (1875-1934- TUB UNVTTP AP 1MB WTE XMORLP IN RADIO OWNERSHIP 82 OUT If RADIO VllWW TAXES EOOAl Or THE RFTAll PRICE OF eREAO. ANt? Bi2S Of 7 OF SUM 1 X I , xi ii i !H9 utr MATINEE SUNDAY AITH006H WERE AM MOM THAN CORPORATION IN THE 80 U . Of OOR SCONOMIC ACTIVITY JH1 1M INDIVIDUAL ANP PERSONAL PARTNERSHIP ft' r jm vi W m ti Til, iI ii.i . II i MOORE-COTTREL- 'IIi 'i "PROFFESSOR BEWARE" 3. a 1W00 WUt 6JKU i IT MUCH A IN A THt WltTON Of llA H0R It WTMM AS. A A E3PT , SMCif PAVf .ONt VARIETY ATTytlNt WEI6HT OF OVER, 70 eT. a no ieAfcjRe JFtCTm CIRCUMFERENCE, THAT SWMi MAM UPfHWT -- V ( 1 1 y itmnn Wllfc.', P. 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