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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER r 13, IK JS r. . i rrr-o- r-- i--ni T rui ITT A THURSDAY, OCTOBER i3 H ' Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, daughter, Luther Coates was a Salt Lake City Bonnie Jean and Harold dies ?pent visitor, Saturday. Friday at the State Fair. Mrs. Ralph S. Webb pent Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and day in Salt Lake City. condaughter, Bonnie Jean, attended Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilcox visit ference at Salt Lake City, Sunday. ed with relatives at Murray, during Mrs. O. A. Slade is spending two last week. weeks in Idaho Falls, Idaho, with her Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Knudsen and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Anderson spent daughter, Eudora, were State Fair Mrs. Morris Clark. Sunday at the - D. S. Conference visitors, Saturday. sessions in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane visited Mrs. EliasM. Jones attended Con- the State Fair, Friday. Mrs. Trane Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown of Seat- ference in Salt Lake City three days remaining in Salt Lake over the tle. Washington, are visiting Lehi last week. relatives and friends this week. Mrs. Julia Kittger and son, of R. B. Wortlon who has been ill for Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Larsen and the past two weeks is reported to be King Hill, Idaho, spent Sunday until babv of Mammoth, were guests of improving. Wednesday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Grace. Mrs. R. J. Whipple left Monday, Mis.-- Norma Price who is Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKeller were for a visit in Pheonix, Arizona, with and State Lake Utah the Quish Beauty School in Salt Fair her daughter. Mrs. 1). Ray Klenman. Salt Citv visitors, Saturday. like City, spent Sunday with her Mrs. R. J. Whipple spent the week- parents, Mr. an Mrs. John Price. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Coates and end in Salt City attending the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans and baby family of Goshen spent Sunday with conference sessions. guests of Mr. Coates' parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Ugden, were Evans. C. H. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crane of Mr. and Luther Coates. Diaper, were Sunday guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans and childMr. and Mrs. Ross Grover and and Mrs. James II. Gray. ren have moved to Ogden where Mr. three children of Draper were Sunday W. II and Mr. Mrs. of visited Evans will be employed for awhile. rrupsts Earl Johnson of Magna, Barnes. with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith spent James C. Gough. Monday evening. Ma of Azor Mrs. Mr. and Briggs Sunday at the L. I). S. Conference in Tues Lake City. returned and Webb Salt home, Mrs. Alta son, Jack, spent grath, Canada, dav. following a two weeks visit with Friday at the Utah State Fair in Mrs. T. F. Kirkham attended the local relatives. Salt Lake City. Alex Christofferson and son, Leo, THE LEHI FREE PRESS were Salt Lake visitors, Tuesday. Published by The Lehi Free Every Thursday Lehi. Utah Phone Mrs. Harold N'ielson of Mercur is spending- the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart. George P. Price, Manager Office. 32 W. Main St.. residence, 2nd Curtis of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Weat and Sute St, Lehi. Utah week at the the Riverton, spent past 9 residence Phone. Office J. L. Barnhart home. Prs 8--W 117-T- 8-- j 1 son-in-la- Entered at the postoffke at Lehi, Utah, as seoond dasa matter. ADVERTISING RATES Furnished Upon Request SUBSCRIPTION Dne S 1.00 year UUH STAJE Pa ASSOCLAJION WheriWiilWeVeTNeed Tke Beet Suqar.lndustrij? shall TV answer to this question can only bo that we More than this. the need industry. always need r.ie sugar Deer industry in we shall j. roli-a; t'me c;oes on. in order to prop concumptlon in the the fj!f;il :cm joa, rorro v. i i i ? oiat s . these arc "off-t,- ', !an Phi.'ipi.iss, Rico. j i s'iolW .i any blockade sho.-a'cd riom i.2 c: z'.'i '.rem ,; o;:r cucp'y. Tha serious- arise we ,C- - 1 02 C S3C.T i.i Time ct war. be rr3 sifuuiiC-ness or i.i$ Furthermore, we cou d mcrcsr.e our production ot beet sugar fourfold en j si.ll n:t ba obb to exceed the Ges:d;s this, consumption rcquiremcrits of the narion. I00.C00 farmers annually cultivate a million acres of sugar beets and are thus prof'lab'y enpbyeJ. ! Yes, we will a!ays ncid the sugar beet , LOCAL ITEMS s George Stoddart of Delta, called on Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Chtdester, enroute home from Wyoming, last week. Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw was tess to the Athenian Club at home Wednesday afternoon. hos- her I Vv week-en- I I i b! rsi - .', ;;..-.o- rr b-- d .' i,:Ju-try- - presentation of "Elijah- in the Salt Lake Tabernacle, Friday. Mrs, Bernard Webb and son, Dick, Mrs. Burton Kirkham, Mrs. J. W. Chilton and Mrs. A. W. Wilkins visited in Salt Lake City from SatMrs. E. J. T. Roberts entertained at visited at Murray, Wenesday with urday to Monday. dinner. Thursday, in honor of Mrs. Mrs. Oscar Swenson. Dr. Ralph S. Webb left, Wednesday Maggie Turner of Independence, Mo. Idaho Falls, Idaho, where he will Covers were laid for Mrs. Turner, Mr for with visited Brown Mrs. Julia and Mrs. Mark Austin of Salt Lake make his home, and open business Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Anderson, Mr. and attended there. and Mrs. Wm. Wing. Mrs. A. E. City over the week-enthe L. I). S. Conference sessions. Manning, Mrs. S. J. Taylor, Mrs. E. Dr. John Worlton and Mr. and J. T. Roberts. Alex ChristotTerson, daughters, Mrs. Clarence Mott of Salt Lake City, K. I?. WorlBetty and Erma, and son, David, visited with Mr. and Mrs. ConferS. 1.. D. ton, evening. the at Saturday Mrs. George I. Bone entertained at spent Sunday ence in Salt Lake City. her home in Springville, Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Barratt Chadwick Mrs. Maggie Turner of Indepenence, with Mo., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wing, Mrs. Mrs. Frank of Ogden, spent the week-en- d Mrs. Verna Archer, Amand Comer and Lake Mrs. Mr. of James Salt and City A. B. Anderson, Mrs. S. J. Taylor, Harrington Mrs. Vida Butler of Oakland, Cali- erican Fork relatives. Mrs. A. E. Manning, Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts of I.ehi and Mrs. Velma fornia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Webb Brady and son Jerling of Highland, and Miss Mar Luther Coates, Sunday. of Eureka, were week-en- d guests of garet Quinn of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wyman left Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Carson and Mrs. Monday for Fort Lupton, Colorado, Hettie Laird. where Mr. Wyman will be employed Dr. W. L. Worlton attended the in the sugar factory during the Salt Lake County Dental Association -- 30 FOR SALE Savage Rifle. meeting at the Temple Square Hotel, Phone good condition. Monday evening. PRECISION REPAIRING Fine equipment, the best materials and expert workmanship guarantee a superior Shoe Repairing service. Bring in your shoes and let us fix them up for you. We'll save you money and we'll give of you the equal of a new pair shoes. STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD 08BORNE. Prop. TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH WANT APS 8-- 1POCEC ETBOOK Mrs. Bvron Whipple entertained the Pandora Club at her home, Wed Mrs. Ralph Webb nesday evening. was a special guest of the club. KMOWLEBCE 6 .rROM UN TO SUM..- .M IWH PI A NT WORKER TOIMDRK AT WWW SUNRISE, ALLOWEP 40 MINVTt rt .1 , miuu rue iurMce 1wool 7K 40 mssf v FOR SALE Second and Third Bishop R. J. Whipple, E. C. John Hay. Crop Peterson, 7 State and Ralph Webb attended the Lehi, Street, Ilp S D. Presthood meeting at the Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Satur FOR SALE CHEAP De Laval day evening. Separator with motor. See Edward Nielsen. 2p Mr. and Mrs. James Comer and children and Mrs. Hettie Laird visited at the Utah State Fair and with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rose in Salt Lake Fiano, Kelvinatoi. A B. C. Machine, Kitchen Range, Cole's City, Thursday. Hot Blast Heater, 9x12 Rug, Dining Mrs. June Davis entertained a Room Set Euffett, Table and group of ladies at her home Thursday Ohairs. Mrs. Jesse N. Smith, Will afternoon. They were joined in the be in Lehi every Wednesday. evening by their husbands for dinner. White Chester Boar for Service Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. L. Barnhart, Phone 95-J. Thomas Woffinden, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mr. Mrs. Don and Hadfield, Simms, Chester White Boar For Serrice Mr. and Mrs. June Davis. See Frank Barnes, Phone 130-Ml Dr. and Mrs. W- - L. Worlton enterModern Home For Sale Cheap tained at dinner, Friday evening See Louis Christensen. Fourth Wari honoring Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown of Seattle. Covers were laid for Mr. WANTED Will call and pay for and Mrs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. worthless horses and dead animals. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Azor South-wic- k See C. 0. Holmstead, Phone 343-Jand the Worlton family. If your Sewing Machine or Lawn Mrs. Afton Peterson entertained at Mower needs repair, Sissors or Saw dinner Wednesday, honoring Mrs. Sharpened. William Osborne will do Maggie Turner of Independence, Mo. it for you. Covers were laid for Mrs. Turner, BUTTER WRAPPERS We will Mrs. Wm. Wing, Mrs. A. B. Anderson, your butter papers on better print Mrs. Sarah Taylor, Mrs. A. E. Man- paper at a cheaper price. Try quality Mrs. E. T. Roberts and the J. nng, the Free Press first and be satisfied. Peterson family. . U'v::i'.i... ' ; MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER The a INPUSTRIAL RESEARCH HA$ FO0NP A WAV TO CONVERT WAT6 SKIM MILK IM PAIRIE5 INTO MATERIAL FOR MAKIN6 SUTTOMi -- '"TP MA IrS Hf APLI6HT FI5H-PE- EP SEA CREATURH ATME4Pi6T'BETWTEH ITS PVE4 WHICH CAN RB SNAPPED ON WHFN NEEDEP TO SEARCH IN PARK WATER FOR FOOP VMM XI TAVE I I JT0CKEP WITH FOOP CllP&OARPJ, WfRE POPULAR APJUNCK TO THE IN IW V ONE ST EEL -- WERE EQUAL PAH? IN NPU4TRy TO A YEAR'S AV SO U f THE l87"CemUIS.fsom.VT-TlHWACKS CPOiP SB WITHIN f)SV fiEACM F ONE AWOKE HUf? ) O&OOO i -- Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Jenkinson, were visiting Mrs. Jones' and Mrs. Jenkinson, parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tolbert. An enjoyable day was spent in American Fork and Provo Canpons in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Finley. Dinner was served at Mutual Dell and enjoyed by all. The Finleys were very enthusastic Utah boosters. 50 years' experi- ence makes our personal whiskey recipe as mild and tasty as the day to long I Just try itl PINT N.2 I I J QUART No.22 Omr FtmJtj' Punonml Raif PtOO-- 7f OttMH NfUTlAL Win. UJ WMJOM fAMtT, INC. ALAOOM, SOtCNlfT t. mi 0, rA. n. .'...jf Mr. and Mrs. Carleton Wilson at tended the Northwestern States Mis- on reunion at the ISth Ward Chapel in Salt Iake City, Saturday evening. Northwestern States Mission officials present gave some very encouraging reports of the work of Elder Max Wilson who is laborinp in that NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the estate of Carl Best-of-A- II I TEMPLE 1RIBECC4 Wm NYBR00K (If. freomlined Radio Confer now: H With SCOTT RANDOLPH JACK HALEY GLORIA STUART 4i PHYLLIS . . HtLtlN BROOKS CV i.irfTI wcoill.. SLIM SUMMERVILLt ROBINSON BILL RAYMOND SCOTT QUINTET ALAN DINEHARI 7 N 4 6 HIT TUNES Rect by Gordon Pollock & Miiehell & , Pckfo & J J. Edward BROMBEP-rx:.-.- uxeicw ..j Mvoco-P.0Y by Yellen k r Allan Dwon , Raymond ,n g;,,1"Ba a0 Ko.l 1unb..g by .h. K.. Doua'o. of Zonuck in Cho.g. F. Oarryl ayniond Scoto Su9g-.- A 20th fenfory-Fo- x Picw Also the latest "News of the Day" and other Good Shorts. MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., 10c and Evening Only R. Anderson, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undesigned, at her residence R. F. D. Lehi City, Utah, on or before the 10th day of Novem- ber. I Musical and stars all around her! Her PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further HAPPINESS -- COME AND GET YOUR 3. . 15 "BLOCKADE" 10-1- -tf .. .1-- 1 - and CARROLL and HENRY FONDA in MADELINE FOR SALE CHEAP Ti 14 Thrill piles upon thrill until your nerves are shattered with exciteCHEAP FOR QUICK SALE You'll ment! live every moment of its mighty adventure. Five room brick home with ten Also Selected Shorts. Admission Only 10c and 20c acres of land. Also 9 acres of land on the bench. See Mrs. Carl Ander son, Fourth Ward, Lehi. 2p SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 17 and 18 Mrs. Lydia Perry of Salt Lake FOR SALE CHEAP 24x30 chick City, former Lehi resident, who has been very ill following a major oper en coop in good condition. $50 if sold this week. L. D. Racker. ation, is reported to be improving. FOR BREAKFAST AND LUNCH P.M. ANP VWRKEP UNTIL ' tf DeetSuqar companies d SHOE .THE ntsrrriouRtciisi 10c 15c and 20c WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19 and 20 MICHAEL WHALEN and LYNN BARI in "SPEED TO BURN" 1938. A g human story rich with the romance and color of th Signed Mrs Susie B. Anderson, Executrix of the Estate of Carl world's most excitinir snort! R. Anderson, deceased. Also 'The Adventures of a News Reel Camerman," a color cartoon and First Publication Sepember 8, 19S8. latest sport reel. Wed. All Seats 20c. Thursday 10c and 20c heart-warmin- the |