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Show t I ii ii THURSr'AY-- JANUARY THURSDAY, 1&, r..y r 7f..ri 1S33 " " The Ghost Walks ' FT- I H J. ' , . I ri U ' ' i V I . - .i r; -- . ' ' 3' : i fA.V.jS- - .I'.V'.C s report.! ,11 orted nl th.sueek. were u Mr,. n $152,680,680. The mine has produced nearly billion pounds of copper since Its Inception, which has required the expenditure of $347,000,000 in Utah for wages, supplies, freight, taxes, etc. KVt LISTEN TO THIS i BY TOM FIZDALE it. Paul Whiteman't new Swret$inger is Clark Dermis -nnw, who recently wed Jane Vance. and Jane t M AJcGee linger brfore Don Novu while tUll a nudenl at i in a Whiteman audition orthwe$tem university. Famoui film writer Patterson McNutt refused to try radio scripting because there he wasn't enough $$$ In It until pals bet Thea-ter- 'i couldn't write In the radio idiom. Star BlU Bacher bought McNutt's 'Happy Barry-mor- a Ending" and broadcast It with John Paramount Next lead. morning ai who'd heard the broadthn't Ruby Cowan, cast, bought film righta to the McNutt opua lor ( SUnnay Ennls Bob Hope's Bondman Advent of television won't bother auch booful radiactresses as Barbara Weeks, Lucille Walk Joan Blaine, Joan Winters, Betty Winkler, etc., but what's Tommy y Riggs' Betty camera? Lou gonna do? Be televised by X-ra- Now add Lulu Belle to Ust of ladies whotm entree to film fame was radio's microphone. F hill billies of radio's National Barn Dane, lulu Belle and husband, SkyUmd Scotty, screened They Shint On Harvest Moon" for Republic when us relplan to appear in person with film eased Harriet Brewer $A Sings Hymns of AH CAurcAe shortly. Famous last Uses: Henla to a good skate." Lehi J. Jackflaley "Sonjta take an(j Salt of 1 Lake, M..n1av . . Ricks ielt business trip to and C'hioat" 111. t naay I . -J- rilAt'fi :IO. ln DANC Dan sA ru.nuneu Uiw "I SURRtTMTf 3ne year Chesnut Magna, 1,1.,, IIUH . , J t 'J ft t., Mrs, viwige nerce Tl j Fork, ciu.,it Wallace Hebeitson. of Via r- -. ATrt-if- WANT ADS Mrs. Marie Smith entertained the FOR LEASE OR SALE Sequoia Club at her home, Thursday. 6 acres of land and 9 shares of water The club members enjoyed an aftern- Also business building on Main street oon of games followed by dainty reMRS. MAY CRABB STILLER freshments. Mrs. Orval Gunther of 411 Sproul Street, Norwalk, Calif, American Fork, was a special guest of the club. All kinds of livestock. Call or see James Powell at Powell's Service Mr, and Mrs. C. I. Fox and daughters, Patrica and Laurel, of Salt Lake Station. City, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kirkham of White Chester Boar for Service Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Osmond Nelson L. Barnhart, Phone 95-J. -tf and Mr. and Mrs, J. E-- . Green of American Fork, spent Sunday with Two Cheater White Boars For SeMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lett, honoring rviceFrank Barnes, Phene 130-Mrs. Lett s birthday If your Sewing- Machine or Laws anniversary. Mower needs repairs, Sissors or Saws Sharpened. William Osborne win do It for you. Extra Ladies 10c I . .X 1 i. you the shoes. it in the West. WANTED Will call and pay f0 worthless horses and dead anlmala. See C. O. Holmstead. Phone 843-JTYPEWRITER SECOND SHEETS, splendid for typewriter practice work! only 30c for BOO sheets at The Labi Free Press. S 8-- If yon hav any news of in fcreet, any aSrertiene, any job printing' or waat anything la th printing Hue. Service with a tmiU PhatM 8-W A Package ST It's clean lo handle to use economical easy to fire. Prepared the modem way for those who want clean coal. " RECOMMENDED AND SOLD BY: LEHI CEREAL MILL 1 PHONE W 7T "1 J 'Hi?''a m j 113 todltS HE new Better Light Better Sight lamps give 'BV many times cts much light as old-fashion- lamps. ed They spread the light widely over your -- - h work; and .! soften and diffuse the light to eliminate glare. cost very little Best of all they the most for your money ever in lamps. See them on display or tomorrow. - GAIN NE There's no other coal like 10-1- Night or Day 1 i Golden APPLES FOR SALE Mrs. O. R. Ivory of Lone Tree, Delicious, Winter Pearmaine, Johna- Wyoming, visited with her mother, than and Rome Beauty. See Floyd Mrs. Rachel Anderson, Saturday and Barnes, Third Ward. Sunday. APPLES FOR SALE Winter Pearmain or Johnathan Charles Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson and Third Ward. Thompson, 2p son, Tommie, of Magna, were SunCREAM FOR SALE 10c half pt day guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tolbert. 20c pint, 35c quart. W. D. Jones, 594 North 1st West. 5p Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor and COAL FOR SALE Several kinds, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price visited tf at Alpine, Sunday, with Mr. and Elton Dansie, Phone 81. Mrs. Roger Price. , BUTCHERING OF ALL KINDS Pigs, Sheep, etc. Prices reasonable Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Peterson of See Gerald Turner. and Mrs. Lester Ogden and Mr. SALESMEN WANTED Colledge and children of American with Mr. Fork, spent the week-en- d WANTED AMBITIOUS HUST and Mrs. Lester Colledge. LER. Sell Rawleigh Products. Need ed every home. sold. Pleasant Mr, and Mrs. Webb Brady asd work. Should Easily make good earnings at son, Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert start and increase rapidly. Openings Laird and daughter, Beth of Eureka, We teach you how. Raw visited with Mrs. Hamilton Laird and nearby. Denver leigh's, Dept. UTA-40-5Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Carson, Sunday. Colorado. Office 'th ,.md s- (lhrnilHlrfJl fin. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McDonald Mrs. Jewell A son was born to of American Fork, were guests of Howarth of American Fork, at the Lehi relatives, Sunday. local hospital, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lovendahl Mrs. Rachel Holmes was admitted of Riverton were guests of Mr. and to the Lehi Hospital, Mrs. John Jackson, Sunday. Sunday for treatment, for pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson spent Eldred Fox underwent a major Thursday at Provo with Mr. Jackat the Lehi Hospital, Monoperation son's mother, Mrs. Martha Linton. day. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Holmstead A baby girl was born to Mrs. Seth and son, Lee, of Salt Lake Ciy, visited with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holm-steaCampbell at the Lehi Hospital, PIIONES I17-ResiJes sb'""--- ' 1 Hospital Notes Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans and Mrs. John R. Bone were Springville visitors, Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Bone. ca ij 8-- anuary 20th , ;- 1 Mttltl STATf i I r"- S t.i a srue.it hn' r r eai uni"-- " E Miller. Thursday. Sarah Mrs. ,,f his trrandm-the- r, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saddicr and in Miss Cleo Holmstead Gaisford, returned to his home aaj Mrs. William S. Gray returned baby of Draper, spent Sunday with Midvale, Sunday evening. Holmstead were Salt Lsj week from a week's visit me this h. Mrs. Fern Johnson. visitors, Saturday. with her son, Alvin Gray and family, of Magna. Miss Maxine Kirkham of Provo, LOCAL MAN TASSES II. , fro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. eu anu BARBER EXAMS .tirs. iur. navid QatiJ Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford entertainLouis Christensen. sail and jaKe Mr. .Monday. city, ed at dinner, Sunday for Fred and sons, Culmer Mrs. Mrs. Elmer and Mr. Alex of son ChrisU.fferson, daughter Roger Price, Mr. and Hyrum Lumlgreen of SaS Erma, and son, Richard, spent the George P. Price, successfully passed and John, of Midvale, and is visiting his siste, Jimmie. and City, Sudweeks son, week-en- d Mrs. examinations Colorado. Roy at Loma, the Utah State Barber Luther Coates, this week. at the StateCapitol Building in Salt of Gillis Winston Mrs. Mr. and Jay Barnhart spent Saturday at Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Castle Dale, his sister, Mrs. IJelos Geneva, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Richins of IDraner, wte Cunday dinner attended a feetng and danalDurrnt returned home with him. D. and R. G. employees at Ff guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Mr. and Mrs. Orren Bone arrived Saturday evening. bpme from Garland, Saturday. They will make their home in Lehi. A fine son was born to Mrss. WalHerman Swenson returned home, ter Stine, (Dora Adams) at the Lehi 11. Hospital, Wednesday, January Sunday. frm a business trip to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adamss are the . FRIDAY 3?c Couple : .1. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller, M,ss Emma Miller of Scipio, Miss Jenette dinMiller of American Fork, were Clifford Mrs. and Mr. of ner guests WANTED JEL W btr , ADVERTlSI ... "s.ci ff ja r I . Edward SStf , S entered at as seoond das. tup. .,ioi. I V thTi make to 0, i aoernacie WeK and - We wffl BUTTER WRAPPERS Mr. and Mrs. William Price of Heber, and Dean Price of Salt Lake print your butter papers on better City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John quality paper at a cheaper price. Try the Free Press first and he satisfied. Price, Sunday. Arlene Francis adds lead role in "Michael Dropa In" on Broadway'a aUge to radlactlzur In "Big Sister" over CBS. i HntMr, Grant I.ittlef rdDever.thM, and Mr, Ira d, $10,00011! l - Sunday. J . , . proud grandparents. Tioiieer program First Nighter starring; Barbara Luddy and Les Tremayne. is in Us ninth consecutive year of broadcasting. Back In the days when radio was a wee tot in three cornered pants it set the pace which many of our leading dramatic alrshows since have followed. First Nighter was the first show to present complete and separate original p!ftys i: t it .' j each week. Since this Chicago show blazed the trail many have followed the same general Radio Barbara Luddy plan. Such programs as Gangbusters, Grand theater. Silver theater, Big; Town, Out, rrtaln Time. Lights True t.t.i Days, Mercury Theater, Death Valley Story Hour, etc., use the same formula, not all of them use original drama. Fork - H'ard is spending M;js Mildred Coik-jrthe week at Garden with her tister, Mrs. K. B. 3. , .. a... ,2 w. . I pany employs at the mine, mill and railroad about 4,000 men, representing an annual payroll of 17,500.000. This would mean that the mine pays out more than a half million dollars each month when conditions are somewhere near normal. Up to June 30. 1937, the Utah Copper had paid in wages $119,087,-43had spent $116,141,202 for power, supplies, services, etc., and In federal, paid out $39,562,309 state, county and city taxes. Smelting, freight, refining charges totaled rr,o, j Wc.n Thayne , . UiJtt-i witn .ocai TnttdaT. " eic !uer t 'utesi PrT55 P George City, Tuesday. during Lgg by l Sa!t their Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Christian College o' ,,Y ,,f fieasani uiu.r. FeU-rson- It'a a happy dar at the mines the "gnost walks". Twice each month the "Khost walks" at the Utah Copper mine at Bingham. on This ghost, however, run whttla, and It is a welcomed eight whc-the car rounds a turn at the husa topper pit, for U'a pay day. Owing to the large number of mn employed and the fact that the mine is working day and night, the Utah Copper company has adopted tbi unique system of paying the men. Pay envelopes are loaded on the car and stops are made at various levels to disburse payments to a group of workers, as Is shown In the above photo. Every worker knows the espres-r.lo"ghost walks" and when It tvalks at the Utah Copper company it really walks. Normally the com JamesF. Mr. and e when r Vi.;U, u, au-- y;to . . Orem, viaited with Mr. and Lester Colledge, Monday. vt -J- Public a I Mr, African Fork. fc M, and gef r Jjl - ,n Salt spet, Monday ,,.,,; m... Mr. and Mrs. K y ualKer or Lake City, were L'Utots or 3Jr. Mrs. Lester CoU.-d.jeSaturday. . , Uy -- a r?e T. A. Tay- Is" 1 V: is Mr. and Mrs. Orrtn Bone V"KOr" J1Uy- - fJTti -- - ; '1n r- Jr.. -- Bar- tri M' 8t -p- ' " Mr, Frark A Cr' 'r-'JS- ii-- LOCAL ITEMS J TiW of Our Town Fine Stationery Printed with Lehi, Utah ot: Letter Paper and on back flap of envelope for ONLY 10c This la cheaper than you hare been paying for any stationery. Use printed sUtlonery at a cheaper price than yoa pay for blank paper. Lehi Free Press, Tho only way you can know whether you hare sufficient light i to have it measured with a Sight Meier . . . an instrument which measures as light as a thermometer measures easily temperature. Without cost or obligation, we will gladly measure the light Tour home or office. 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