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Show 9, 1939 JUsPAV, FEBRUARY r LOCAL ITELIS I " r'"' v ! T:...-?.j.--. ........ H. ltl1'"' 'he birthdav a,lrii-- f Hamilton Laird. f for Mrs. Laird, Mrs. f'"fTucked. Mr. and Mrs. Mack- . Mi-- a.-.- J r-- sj-r.- n (,.,.- f're'aid f T'tnj u' 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Carnd Ae Comer famiy- y- le lU)rls- latif Jl f nor, i'',uia-- I. MISSIONARY FAREMr. and Mrs. Merl n Hulmstead of Salt Lake City, visited with Lehi relauvt-s- , Sunday. W; ,,.,, ... ; I" .' ,. Mr. and Mrs. aftermn for the guest of A!:;,-,- Whfn in " ."' r,... ,:. 5 A ,, .,11 - ! ? t 1 .7 re.-rv- e 3 f ;: Jt f Mr. f,f i;ut. jif-c- Joy and W; I ! . j.-- and Mrs. Geo.Vi. Miss Alia l,,ih- JlfCffflCA.' ;i a.itvinjw1. Alpine, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Price of Heber, Norma and Dean Price of Salt Lake with Mr. and City, sjK'iit Sunday Mrs. John Price. ,i.,y. Cay Leo Hansen who has been ill a! for the past week, is reported to be improving. Proud of the snappy, new truorn hat which has just oeett adopted by the Union Pacific Railroad for its registered is Blanche B. Virril of Omaha. Nh.. a brand new stewardess. She was photographed as the mirror convinced her that the new model has more style and charm than the round chapeau with upturned brim which has been worn since inauguration of stewardess service in 1C35. r.v n ;c rah road riicTO. PRECISION j j j STATE STREET SHOE SHOP Mrs. C. M. Carson entertained at her home, Wednesday, honoring the birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Hettie Laird. Guests present Mrs. Laird, Mrs W. A. were: Evans, Mrs. Roland Sabey, Mrs. Alice Degelbeck, Mrs. Ann Young, Mrs. Martha Ball, Mrs. John Zimmerman, Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. Oliver Kirkham, Mrs. Daryl Fowler, Mrs. Alice Tuckfield, Mrs. Dorothy Holmstead and Mrs. James Comer. THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM 10 and 11 FEBRUARY LUISE RAINER and FERNAND GRAVET in music and glamor two brilliant stars in a glorious of entertainment. Also a good Cartoon Comedy and the latest Sport Reel. Admission Only 10c and 20c. iSie dcmcedM and 12, 13 HOUSE CLEANING SPECIAL y, 8-- Mr. and Mrs. Webb Brady and baby son and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird of Eureka, visited with Mrs, Mamilton Laird and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Carson, Sunday. Dr. and Mrs' E. Edaingxon visited with Mrs. W. E. Green of Chicago, at the home of Mrs. Green's father, P. A. Murdock of Heber City, Sunday evening. gmdUSEVVIVEStllCEO Mrs. J. E. Dorton entertained at dinner Sunday, honorng the 80th birthday anniversary of her husband. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor, Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Dorton and daughters, Betty Jean and Misses Vera and Lucille Anderson of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dorton an daughter, Betty Jean and Virgie, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Dotron and daughters, Phyllis and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. LaDrue Dorton, son Terry, and daughter, Carol, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dorton. You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU Man of the year in radio and outstanding new star of the stage is brilliant, versaOrson Welles who entertile, dramas tains the nation with his these Friday nights via CBS. Young genius Welles has been going places in the theatre v-S 's ever since his student days in the Todd School for Boys where he matured under the excellent tutelage of Headmaster "Skipper" Hill. A summer trip to Ireland brought about the audacious impulse that landed him Orson Welles with the fabled Abbey Players and gave him Yrur the Man oj practical grounding in the theatre. Since then he has made history in the theatre in New York and on the air. His Friday night broadcasts are undoubtedly the dramatic high spot of the week. a U 1 ana . . . w m stabbing 3If adventure .M tar l 1 ...alori fied bv the Year's Star Cast I . ziim!R ma hh La? x: 1 . t - . m m 1 ' wrm n MM mar mi er s xaw ts Neighborly in Taste and Trice Some weeks ago artist Nicholas A. Barbieri chose Alice Frost, radio's "Mr Sister," us his model becuuse she hid "ideal features for cameos." This week Alice saw herself, one of the few moderns to be thus immortalized, in cameo Jorm l.,r fi, first lime. The cameo will be distributrd nationally in thr form of a Renaissance brooch. HI WH M.m ik IIIIVTU YOUNG DOUGLAS HMa M ... (Frank Borsag Production 0 Tana ocrsan nay by Murf in and OadanNath r.racip Allen started a new fad recently wnen Frank Parker broke a cuff-linduring rehearsal. As a gag, Grade found two small bolts and nuts and presented them to him. The combination was so effective that other players have taken up the idea. k c,.. VfH1 a Popeye Cartoon and the latest Floyd MATINEE SUNDAY Evenings Only Gibbons "True Adventure." 10c and 80c. FEBRUARY 15 and 16 ' . i. , .6 i BOBBY BREEN in "BREAKING THE ICE" " A warm vce of gold Selected and lovely story of a couple of amazing kids. and a tot with magic in her tiny silver skates. Short Subjects. First Mthler Bret Morrison is known for hit ability to dress correctly for any occasion. stopped the cast the other day when, after he had 4 P. M., 10c and 15c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, . ice Frost Immortalized beautiful she isn't necessarily dumb. Since the audience can t see her on the air it didn't make any difference. Producad by Jotaph L.Mankiawir Also Unwmirv Lambright, who plays Thelma Casey in Arnold Grimm's Daughter, says that she has overcome her greatest handicap in radio. It was proving that because a girl is 1 raV BAINTZR l LEHI, UTAH The Fibber McGee Company have taken up their new residence in Hollywood but they are looking forward to a lot of script readings Reason: boss agencyman J. J. in Phoenix. Louis has a beautiful ranch there, swimming pool and all. Ami in nor rs - M vat- foofslepsl I f1 17 MAIN STREET mid-west- de :;., Meats and Groceries at our store. By TOM F1ZDALE top-flig- ht dancing CAUTION John G. Allred, son of Mrs. Buell Spring fills mattress from your old an 'rs' Arthur Broadrick of Allred was taken to the L. D. S. Hoscotton mattress for only $8.50. r'nu'ry and Miss Doris Forbes of pital, Sunday, for treatment. Mr. Mattress Renoratlon for Only $4.59 Alpine, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Allred was taken ill at Frovo, Fri-laCall at Complete, where die was attending the Kay J. Carter, Thursday. OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. Brigham Young University. Lehi of Call Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wal ton of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Asa Clark. LISTEN TO THIS actor-produc- $ LEHI FLORAL CO. Mr. and Mrs Herman Swenson and Mrs. James H. Gray were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckwalter of American Fork. 14 MEN'S HEARTS! Joan Phone 60 PHONE Thrills and romance SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, FEBRUARY FOR EVERY OCCASION Funeral Sprays and Designs Plants and Cut Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Bone's mother, Mrs. Hattie Bezxant, of I.indon. "THE GREAT WALTZ" piece FLOWERS nurse-stewardes- A supper and social were enioved by a gorup of friends of Mrs. Peter' Hansen at her home, Saturday even- ing. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C'ulmer and babv of. Mrs. V. R. Hardman, Mr. and Mrs.' Midvale spent the past week with! Oscar Holmstead, Mr. and Mrs. John' SnOE REPAIRING Mrs. Culmer's mother, Mrs. Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Austin, Ashton r!na A111 inment. the best materials fms and Mr. and Mrs. Erastus B wels of L. Gaisford. and expert workmanship guaran Tooele. Kepairing tee a superior . bnoe Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks were i service, Bring in your siiues aimj Sunday A guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. dinner and social 11 were given at u. ns fix them up for you. We F. Marsh of Alpine. They attended home the of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Anand we'll give jave you money Ward Sacramenal services, of a new pair of derson, Saturday evening, honoring Alpine you the equal Sunday evening. Ihe birthday anniversary of Mrs. shoes. Anderson. Guests present were Mrs. NEW INVISIBLE SOLE Mrs. Wallace Hebertson, Mrs. Guy Claiene T. Quinn of Independence, and Mrs. Win. Jones attendDarling Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. II. W. John- ed a party at the home of Mrs. son of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Melba Victor Gaisford of American Fork, Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wing, Mr. Saturday. and Mrs. S. I.. Goodwin, Mr. and HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. Mrs. Herman Goates and Bishop and Wallace Hebertson entertained a STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH Mrs. Evans Anderson. group of friends at his home Saturday evening. Those present were: Victor Gaisford, Edward Gaisford MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT Charles Gaisford, Fred Bath and George Pierce of American F'ork; Guy Darling and Wm. Jones. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 7 s,.,.t Saturday work at the (;,,:ea-logicLibrary in Salt Lake Citv. -' . Wednesday-- All 4 The Lehi First Ward are planning a missionary farewell party in their Ward Chapel, March 4, for Elder Eldon Peterson, before his departure for the Tahitian Mission. Others arMis. Raymond Saddler and baby ranging entertainments are asked to '.his date for the First Ward of Prajer returned home, Sunday, after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Missionary Committee. Fern Johnson and famiiy. will BUTTER WRAPPERS-- W. Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Carter and print your butter papers on better daughters, Lucille and Kay, visited quality paper at a cheaper price. Try with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Forbes of the Fre Preas first and be satisfied. .J" ;., Larry Smith, Kath-- i sena in your .,!. r. y(. ,,.t. jH.M'Pers Evans, Joan Dorton, 01 materia:.-- at :... , . i.) t'o., o,i rv.,-Lerson. I.uana Brown, and Gwen Mrs. v. J. I. a,,; da ,jh,t.,. L 'Jf Pliant Grove. Elaine, of 1W,. visited with Mr' P WELL MARCH Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Cuates and family of G hen, were week-en- d quests at the Luther Coates home. a Passe1 HeUrtson. r and Pr ATi, U,,V ..!..;.;, including a and Mrs. A. P. A darns cake v 1. Mis. Laws, n.t Mcii Games - refreshments !,' w.-!- Mrs. Jamc, home, Saturday, honoring the frj 'birthday anniversary of her da'Jt-r'I,e- riAH, Mrs. in Americar. Hadfield entertained Horace I Mr. Mrs. J hn BunUtn of American t FWk, Monday with Mrs. Wallace " " : Mr. iind Mrs. 11, W. Johnson and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goates were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson. LOCAL ITEMS HAT AND GIRL BOTH NEW Mr. FEBRUARY 9, 1933 THURSDAY, A.i;,s v,, spent. Mr;. James Comer enter- family dinner, Tuesday i ! Fork relatives. Spaiii i t. VIjU.I ir,. I tfan Prior : r LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH Mrs. A. F. . . . - a bo Seats 20c. Thu. Only W V jv V Edward G. Robinson and Claire Trevor, stars of Big Town, were hosts recently at a on the occasion party for Aunt Jenny, held as Aunt Jenny st her second anniversary of Feted Mnnv of the numrrouf i: nnniiiiv. radio stars Aunt Jenny has presented on her program durin. Ill two vcar, were present to greet her. Bouquets, Including onf of U mPhcr mos. fa,., her sponsor, bedecked the festivities. of the scene Ambassador Theatre in New York, coast-to-coa- with Lt 10c-20- X v.. slashed his foot badly with a speed skate whil performing for some pictures, he turned up at the broadcast with dress crulcnet poiisnea '..I. naanv. c lol ''b-xk- W rmtW nS PROOF Mi WmlMrrJ M-- 229 QUART Jj PINT Ma. 230 |