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Show r FEBRUARY 22. 23 1939 ILHI FI1EE PRESS, LEH1. UTAH rflKENTS ViSlTiKG t 4CJ1 KOTiCE TO RELIEF - . DAY A GREAT SUCCESS SOCIETY MEMBERS Rex Thornton of Delta, is a j of Bishop and Mrs. E. B. Garrett,' this week. FEBRUARY 23. David I. Gardner and Fred Wan-la;left Wednesday morning, for a f air days engineering fechool at Logan. -s Bishop I. W. Foi. and son, Eldred, were business visitors to Provo, elicf S Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Shield of Sociul Service ' Friday io for all war ij in Lthi will be Tuesday. Salt Lake City, are house guests of 11 i.t-lMr. and Mrs. David I. Gardner, this Tufsdav. Fetruarv 2Mh in I of the 's.i ...!) Vs.r Dr. R. J. Evans of Logan, visited wek. ii, t:.t- - j hey nf thf Eiijlnrton will I the The with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. i .".'k on n.ai.y will Mrs. Amber Rower and Mr. and Ut "Psych, logy of Evans, Friday. wjs a prvtty I'!iist-a- l Mrs. Richard Lamph of Los Angeles, A gKxl pro m !.y. Mrv uked :s alo Mr. and Mrs. Bo-- th Sorenson and California, are guests of Bishop and arranged. '' J All ards are invited tn be present children were guestss of Mrs. A. P. Mrs. I. W. Fox tbis week. .Vis. fine Wing. Aagard of Prvvo, Sunday. :e::.c: '.ary grades line ex-"- f Ieo Hanson who has been confined w...rk were sh r: as well Mrs. A. W. Davis is sending the to his bed for sometime following a Kerei,e ,n the regular work. PRIMARY BOARD week with Mrs. W. B. Hayward of heart attack, is to be imreported t V ' "U'iuleU Lake City. Salt nueu,.unable still but leave his to proving ' e!.:er-.i;i.-,- i :.t luinheoii. A word bed. TO MEET "t ; Mr. and Mrs. Nate Loader and extended the V T. c !ll!li:Uee small son of Pleasant Grove were dinf consisting Mrs. '!: a The Lehi Stake Primary Board ner guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles i.aix-and Mrs. Ma:..i V,.ru..n. the V. P. A. School win meet at the home of Mrs. S M. Slater, Thursday. i'Jiich otlii-ia!- ; ie N. Y A. Taylor. Thursdav. March 2nd. at 3 g:r!- - fir the a.pei'-iz;ii- t A" "oard members urged to Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown are lunch and1''- '" .... i... . the manner in which t!tiey over the arrival of a great handed;"1 escnc FOR EVERY OCCASION large grouji. grandson, the baby was born to Mr. Funeral and Mrsi B. O. Hirsts, (Mildred Sapt. Molfet during the program Sprays and Designs Plants and Cut Flowers MARRIAGE i i i:. the oil tf( hi mie and Brown) in Caliofrnia. February 9. Phone 60 ?1'fl""'i relation-hi- p in the interestss i' the Week-en- d of Mrs. E. ch.ld, tating that frequently Sarah guests Miss Cleo Larsen, daughter of Mrs. LEHI FLORAL CO. no not stuuy the child -in an ii ... v i c i Gaiaford, were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer t., Cllt.C OUI1U nu Ajuioiu, Culmer in'eii.-iv- e intimate ai and and of John Fred sons, manner, and i.,..r ,.t c..u, .w Mid vale and too often we remind him of his Dewey Gaisford of Manti Temple, Friday. The cere shortr migs and failuies. Mammoth. mony was performed by President He ted further that children ioung of the Manti Temple. slum! he placed in humorous BUTTER WRAPPERS Wt wffl Mayor John Whimpey, Mrs. Sarah en the young ueonle throuch E. Gaisford, Mrs. Margaret Trinna- - print your butter paperi on better vironments a.- much as possible and the temple were the bishopric of the man and in situations where Sylvan Clark attended the quality paper at a cheaper price. Try they can use their bandy ward, Mrs. Lionel Larsen Red Cross Convention at Provo, the Free Press first and be satisfied. judgment and initiative. and Mrs. Lester Ross. Immediately From the standpoint of the schools, the ceremony a wedding Monday. teachers, and principals the day was following supper was held at the home of Mr ery successful. Udine Garrett, LaRae Evans, Van Mrs. Royal Buchanan of Gunni and Some little problems were worked son. Washburn and Dee Schow attnded HOUSE CLEANING SPECIAL out satisfactorily and a better underMr. and Mrs. Sundberg left for a the Junior Temple excursion, Mon fills mattress from your old Spring standing of many children was ob- two weks They honeymoon trip to Cali- dy, from Lehi Fifth Ward. cotton mattress for only J8.S0. tained by teachers. were accompanied to Salt Lake by fornia, following the supper. Mattress Renovation for Only f 4.59 It was regrettable that wish Noble Evans. 'friends hosts of Larsen's Miss Call at roads prevented the parents of Cedar Complete. the young people a happy voyage on OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. alley from attending the exercises of the day. The school people state, the sea of matrimony. of Call S.W, Lehi however, that they and all other parents are welcome at any time to visit the school and to suggest wayss SISTER OF LOCAL ' 1 that the schools might serve them WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY better. UCfflKA! .c: turnt-- i - .; THURSDAY, Xh .4. - -- - 1 : ! . i r : stomal ower if. e ...1 v.: villlf v l',Uli .,,nut herald ICES " X. " 4 uabdJ CE MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT !erk Ed 5IT0ES Decet- - claiuu f Broci Provo, of THEATRE r: WEEKLY PROGRAM if FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY imiiis!:J 1 , FLOWERS - v0u t, - The 1933, 24 and 25 FEATURES Feature No. 1 Roving Reporters, Michael Whalen and Jean 2 Rogers in 'While New York Sleeps" has to be solved twice! picture so bewildering it Feature No. 2 GENE AUTRY in A mystery CAUTION EXPLORERS TO HOLD SKI PARTY "Prairie Moon" 1 with your action ace, Gene Autry, as he dashes into danger with a line nr. A a luon t nra in Viic hpart. r,Af v Eide along Two Big Features for the Price of One Only 10c and 20c. and TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 27 and 28 SUNDAY, MONDAY The Explorers of Lehi, boys from years of age. are arranew another skiing party, Saturday after .. noon. The party will be held in American Fork Canyon. Boys are to meet at the Memorial Building at 12 noon. Each hoy will be charged 10c transportation charges. All boys 15 to 17, who wisb to go are invited. The party last Saturday was enjoyed by 13 boys who spent the afternoon skiing in American Fork Can13 to 17 yon. AMERICAN BOY thC lady in a I ' 0Vt France. 3 I vV MAGAZINE COMPANION TO THOUSANDS Hundreds of thousands of boys and young men read THE AMERICAN BOY Magazine every month and consider it more as a living companion than as a magazine. "It's as much a buddy to me as my neighborhood chum," writes one high "THE AMERICAN pchool senior. a boy's BOY seems to understand in such them considers problems and a sympathetic and helpful way. It gives advice and entertaining reading on every subject in which a young It is particularfellow is interested. I made our in sports. helpful ly team because of school basketball AMERIplaying tips I read in THE CAN BOY." ATanv famous athletes in all sports credit much of their success to help ful suggestions received from sports articles carried in THE AMERICAN Virtually every BOY Magazine. a famous from advice offers issue ) w I SHOE REPAIRING Fine equipment, the best material and expert workmanship guarantee a superior Shoe Repairing service. Bring; in your shoes and let us fix them up for you. Well save you money and well give you the equal of a new pair of J shoes. NEW INVISIBLE SOLE STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE, Prep. TATE 8TREET, LEHI, UTAH WHEAT GROWERS According to information received from C. C. Conservation Director of the Western Division, March 1st has been set as the final date for receiving spring wheat crop insurance applications. These applications must be filed at the agricultural office at Provo by March 1st. John M. Bushsman, Agriculture Conservation Committeeman. A REAL FAMILY RECIPE Tastes good JUNIOR BAPTISM HELD l& o PRECISION NOTICE TO SPRING A junior baptism from the Lehi Stake was held in the Salt Lake 717 Temple, Monday. Baptisms for the excursion took place. At junior held last month there were 48 baptisms. Arrangement are being made Mk-iking, whtrt h rootbaii, nasKet- - to hold another Junior excursion in coach or player, j of your bvly feet J . ball, track, tennis, in tact every March. in fiction ana major sport is covered articles. fact and LOCAL ITEMS Teachers, librarians, parents recommend also clubs leaders of boys enthusias-tioih- THE AMERICAN BO Morrell Evans is reported very ill that as a found Thev have THE in of the American Fork Hospital. readers general rule regular more advance BOY AMERICAN Mrs. Ellen Carter of Salt Lake worthwhile apidly and develop more do who ! do boys City, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. characteristics than road it. nnf My wwr mis weeK. and artists, fam n.rlfprs rr.:., 1 Mr. and Mrs. David I. Gardner I... amia i. tMnts. i ". . nrnlorers. OUS CUaClien M ITM III II busi- - were Salt Lake City visitors, Satur in successful men and scientists Also Selected Shirts ,... on,l industry mm witn an ex- - day. staff of produce in Tub 15c 10C 4 P. Mr. and Mrs. Armond Sabey reAMERICAN BOY, the sort of read 20c. and 10c Only to their home in Magrath, turned Evenings ing matter boys like best. after a month's visit on sells Canada, Friday, AMERICAN BUi 1 and 2 ttiit . 1 Jl U , . WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MARCH Sub-- , with local relatives. a 15c BwsRbinds at copy. IIll'.Uf "v- " in for one Deanna Durbin, Melvyn Douglas and Jackie Cooper Fcription prices are $1..'0 Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Chidester and nnr or $3.00 for tnree yearsand Mrs. Udall Lamb of Price, Mr. To extra. a 50c year Foreign rates JackWrnSo Bimnlv send your name, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Chidand Mr. Mm week. this y son THE eager to heart reniittance direct Anna's first crush! The which has taken her to its tour from a returned ester Second 7430 recently BOY, litest 'News of the D to see it! a,so and Texas. Mexico of aov. toe and 20c. Blvd., Detroit, Michigan. nly l aw Mrs. Georgia Anderson, 40, wife of Jesse Anderson of Brighain City, died Monday at 2:40 p. m. while enrouteto the Salt Lake general hospitad, apparently of a heart attack. Mrs- - Anderson, according to police, was stricken while eaung m a aown town cafe in company with a sister, Mrs. Clara Orton of Lehi. Mrs. Anerson came to Salt Lake City on a shopping tour with her She and her sister were husband. having their lunch while Mr. Anderson was caring for some personal business when she became ill, police said. Officers were called to the cafe at 53 West Second South street at 2:30 p. m. After the officers called an ambuance, the patient was taken to the hospital where attendants reported she was dead on admittance. The body was taken to Brigham City for burial. every time I mi it A ki 0 fN' rn The way a thing is made is what makes people try it over and over. Take us. We've been distillers since way back in Grandpa Wilken's day so it stands to reason we know how to put up a whiskey that's extra tasty and mild. And as for folks liking it well, we've never been busier ! Harry E. Wilken -- -- PINT No. 229 QUART No. 228 PINT No. 23fl I MATINEE SUNDAY M., and . ... "That Certain Age" 'ai dnesday-- All Seats 20c. Thursday-O- 8 8 pr of 75 grain neutral spirit. The Wilken family, Inc , Aladdin, Schcnley P.O, Pa. JW |