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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press Every Thursday Lehi. Utah Phoae 8-- George P- - Price, Manager Office. 32 W. Main St--, residence. 2nd West and State St-- , Lehi, Utah residence 117-Phonea Office W 8-- Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter. 1 HL'USDAY, LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL, UTAH ' i? THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Allred has registered at the Alma Beck is reported ill at L'tah Agricultural College at Logan. home this week. R. C. Jay Powell Mrs. hii visitor Friday. was a Provo I Peterson of Salt Lake Miss Peal City spent the week-en- in Lehi. d Mr. and Mrs. George Strasburg, Mr. and Mr . Dean Powell were Mrs. Nellie Hales and son, Travar, Mrs. Jay Powell was a Salt Lake Carrie, and sons, Lloyd, Salt Lake daughter, of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. visitor last Wednesday. City visitors, Saturday. Eugene and Allen spent Monday in and Mrs. Alma Beck, Monday. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dean Powell visited with her Collede has been ill at his ' R. C. Allred has registered at the home for the with weeks two an Mrs. Laurel Gibson of Provo,; sister, pat Marion Smuin returned home, Rrigham Young Ijniversity, Provo, attack of neuritis. last week. Thursday, from the American Legion Mr. Ruel Evans has been ill at his Convention at Los Angeles, Cali-- o Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Christensen of home for the past week with an in fornia. Mr- Smuin is a member of .'11 . i 1. I . t . . . . 'V . South Jordan were Sunday guests of fection in his face. the Provn Drum and Bugle Corp. He children ot spring City, are gue?is . , r t . r VI juris, i t'UTu Bishop and Mrs. Evans Anderson. reports a very enjoyable trip. jmitrm, .nr. aiiu M. H. Knudsen. Mrs. Morris Holmstead and Dean Worl- Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clark, and son, ton made a business trip to Idaho, The Mothers Club met at the home Boyd, of Bacchus, were Sunday visit Sunday. of Mrs. S. J. Taylor, Saturday honor-- j ors of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark. inir the birthday anniversaries oft Kermit Harrison of Lovell, Wyom Holm-steaMiss Vera Anderson of Salt Lake ing, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. O. A. A social and luncheon were in Lehi Gardner, Thursday. City, sjjent the week-en- d enjoyed by the ladies. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson. Miss Melva Mathis of Cedar Fort, was a .Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Neubern Bevridge Angus Gardner. and family moved into the former L. I. Wardle home in the Third Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson spent I- - v. -- v: Monday evening in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goates and children of Salt Lake City, visited Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rboerts and with Mr. Goates' parents, Mr. and son, l'aul, of (. edar ( ity, spent the Mrs. George Goates, Sunday. week-enwith Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts. j - 1 11 1 - ADVERTISING RATES Furnished Upon Request SUBSCRIPTION One year J 1.00 SEPTEMBER 3 v. Rul , Eudora and Knun tered at the Brigham Yuung p !. iity at Provo, during the STATE Mrs. S. J. Taylor was pleass-.1 surprised by a group 0f t ' Thurs. afternoon, honoring her da' anniversary. Those Kr,ent 51 r. and Mrs. Arch Ne!son o vale, Mr. and Mrs. Aft n Ptt L. 11 v...auwi, -- 1.1.- tjUIia l.ollp rem Mewart, Sirs. lian-irf r.i 2lr jur. j.t tx . iWDtjriS, 1 , 4 UJr - - , A. Manrung. i - - LOCAL ITEMS Eldon Bone is building an addition on his home in the Third Ward. Mrs. Vern Curtis of Riverton visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart this week. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Dui rant and Miss Marie Robinson registered at Mrs. Fon Wharburton and children baby of Castlegate were week-en- d the Briirham Young University. of Mercur spent Sunday at the J. L. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barn- Monday. Barnhart home. hart. to iuYciW PRECISION REPAIRING SHOE Fin a Mminment. the best material and expert workmanship guaran tee a Bupenor Shoe Kepairtng service. Bring in your shoes and let us fix them un for you. Well gave you money and we'll give of you the equal of a new pair shoes. STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. 1TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH d WANT ADS Mr. Delbert Thayne of Provo, spent week-en- d with his sister and brother-in-laFOR SALE Second and Mr. and Mrs. Jay ... ii it r n. roweu. rnavne was on nis Crop Hay. John Peterson, ivir. mi Street, Lehi. way to Idaho Falls, Idaho. the v. - 'SHrv?W 5?Xtl lp MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT residence. FOR SALE Separator with Nielsen. CHEAP motor. De Laval See Edward 2p FOR SALE CHEAP PS) irV XV a Fiano, Kelvinp.toi. A B. C. Yv'ash-in- g Machine, Kitchen Range, C6lo's Hot Blast Heater, 9x12 Rug, Dining Room Set Buffett, Table and 6 Chairs. Mrs. Jesse N. Smith. day J. Misses Marjorie Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bone and l,eraidine Taylor registered at utan at Logan, children of Salt Lake City, were Sun College Agricultural 'lhursday, they were accompanied to day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bone. Logan by Abe Anderson. THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM White Chester Boar for Service L. Barnhart, Phone 95-tf FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 10-1-- SEPTEMBER 30 and OCT. 1 The 'Dead End" kids fresh from their roudy triumph in "Crime School" MELONS FOR SALE The Best at Reasonable Prices Any Quantity See JAMES SCHOW Mr. and Mrs. Richard Giles and Crookston, Beth, of Salt Lake City daughter Halliday of American visited with Lehi relatives Saturday Ted Burton of Price and Doll spent Wednesday in evening. Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ruel Evans, Mrs. John R. Bone and Mrs. Eldon Bone attended a shower at the home of Mrs. Clinton Byron Hills of Provo, Monday, Miss Lilly Hills. ... HOLSTEIN COW FOR SALE First calf. See cow at Maude Udell I Mrs. 7 '4 honoilinc Phone Lehi WANTED: and thrill a lot to the greatest cry a little human drama of life in the raw! Admission Only 10c and 20c Also Good Shorts. Representative to look after our magazine subscription in "LITTLE TOUGH GUY" YouH laugh a little SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCTOBER in- terests in Lehi and vicinity. Our plan enables you to secure a good part of the hundreds of dollars spent in this vicinity each fall and winter for magazines. Oldest agency in U. S. Guaranteed lowest rates on all periodicals, domestic and foreign. Instructions and equipment free. Start a growing and permanent business in whole or spare time. Especially Address adaptable for Shut-in- Hi 2, 3 and 4 ROMANCE! ART-STOPPI- NG Mr. and Mrs- Leo Hansen accom panied their daughter, June, to Logan Thursday to register at the Utah s. Agricultural College. They visited friends at Lcwiston and Ogden, SatInc., Wayland urday and Sunday. Road, North Chocton, N. Y. - MOORE-COTTREL- early western pioneers endeavored to found the sugar beet industry with machinery bought in France and transported across the plains by While this first effort was unsuccessful, later ai lempts have proven that sugar beet growing is a distinct benefit to western farmers. Sugar beets may be grown on land where it is difficult to rare other crops profitably, for the soil and climate in the west have been found to be peculiarly favorable to tha growing of sugar beets. This has resulted in increased wealth and prosperity to dozens of western farming communities. Besides the direct benefit to beet growing farmers, the sugar factories which have sprung up Industrial employment to e have provided thousands of farmers in a doaten or more western states Other industries and businesses were attracted by the sugar industry and increased prosperity for many thousands of people has re5u!ted. In 1852, part-tim- lnterm.oun.tain Beet5iiqarompantes Lehi friends of Miss Thelma Han sen oi r.mery, will be interested to know that Miss Hansen was married to Leo Olsen of Jerome, Idaho, im the :ait l.ake lemple, Tuesday. Miss Hansen was accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Hansen, a brother, Don, of Emery: her sister and brother-itn-laMr. and Mrs. Howard Ricks. Friends surprise Mrs. W. R. Hardman, Thursday evening honoring her birthday anniversary. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Hard-maMr. and Mrs. O. A. Holmstead, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. John Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Buchanan, Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. John Isabell of Cedar Citv. n, Mrs. John R. Bone entertainpd nt her home, Saturday evening, honoring Miss Lilly Hills qf Provo, a bride of this month, at a miscellaneous shower. The guests enjoyed an evening of games followed by a dainty luncheon. Out of town (guests present were: Miss Lilly Hills, Miss Audery Hills, Mrs. Clinton Hills, Mrs. Lilly Dixon, Miss Enid Zmmerman anil Mrs. James Zimmerman of Provo; Mrs. Richard Giles, Miss Beth Giles rnd Miss Marie Erickson of Salt Lakp City; Mrs. Lawrence McDonald nnd Mrs. Sterling Durrant of American Fork, nnd Mrs. George I. Bone of Springville. Chester White Boar For Service See Frank Barnes. Phone 130-Ml Modern Home For Sale Cheap See Louis Christensen, Fourth Ward. WANTED Will call and pay for worthless horses and dead ammals. See C. 0. Holmstead. Phone 843-J- 1 3. If your Sewing Machine or Lawn Mower needs repairs, Sissors or Saws Sharpened. William Osborne will do it for you. XL BUTTER WRAPPERS We will print your butter papers on better quality paper at a cheaper price. Try the Free Press first and be satisfied. 1 it.ll PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 M.f2.M ; 1 41 Also iii ...oi, i which aggregate . Third State m in of ducks of Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson and Mr. and Mrs. William Hadfield Mrs. Josephine Cooper and Mrs. enjoyed a theatre party in Salt Lake Lizzie Cook of Cedar Fort visited City, Thursday evening. with Miss Madge Hutehngs at the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake Citv. A son and heir arrived at the home Monday evening. of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Webb of Afton, Vernon Wrilcox of Salem, Oregon, Wyoming on Friday, September 16. Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb of this spent Saturday at the home of Presi. dent and Mrs A. Carlos Schow en- city are the proud grandparents. route to rogister at the Brigham Mrs. J. L. Barnhart s reported con Young University. fined to her bed with an infected toot. Mrs. Barnhart stepped on a Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Terry of nail during remodeling operations at Denver, Colorado, were guests of Mr. her home last week. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. Sun Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Fork, Mrs. Mrs. A. E. Ten your shopping in the Advertising pages first. Make this a habit. Advertising pays - - YOU! Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Johnson and daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson spent Friday att Provo. They visited while there with Mrs. Melvin 4 p. m. Oc til 4 p. MONEY by doing Mr. and Mrs. Pete Westergaard dan son of Idaho Falls, Idaho, were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Monday night. acco: urday, MEAT PRICES ARE GOING PLACES, but you can still GET MORE FOR YOUR Mr. and Mrs Byron Curtis, daugh ter, Caroline, Misses Pearl Peterson and Alta Clark spent the week-enat Richfield and Fish lake. Mrs. Emma Coates spent the early Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price and part of the week with relatives in family and Mr. and Mrs. T A. Taylor Salt Lake City. visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. I Wardle of Provo, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Price of Ileber, visited with ,Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. J. Phillips of Salt Lake John Price, Sunday. City was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Goates, the latter Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Wilson were part of the week. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle and family, of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Haekett and three .children of Salt Lake City, Miss Arleen Allred registered at spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. the Brigham Young University of Junius Banks. Trovo, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams, Arthur Paltridge and son, Dan. of I ' Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of William Price. a proclam bune- - Jations thi is.. i d Rules a duck hum released S etate fish In d. MtVEFl. V.Ti- C THEt!UH SIAJE PiUVSASSOCLUIOM 1HUBSD. "xsews of the Day" and a Good Cartoon Comedy. MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., lO and 15c In the estate of Carl R. Anderson, Evening Only 10c and 20c deceased. Creditors will present claims with WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 and 6 vouchers to the undesigned, at her DON AMECHE and ARLEEN WHELAN in rpsidence R. F, D. Lehi City. Utah, on or before the 10th day of November, 1938. Signed Mrs Susie B. Anderson, A story of Ellis Island the most dramatic spot. Executrix of the Estate of Carl on earth R. Anderson, deceased. telling its story of concentrated human emotion. First Publication Sepember 8, 1938. Also Selected Short Subjects. Admission Only 10c and 20c "GATEWAY" |