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Show THlT.sl'AV, MARCH 9, m-- I grant. LEHI CONTRACTOR Cla-l- THREATENS SUIT OH ('.. : - .,.,. - ."'.' , - BirBt-- i. I'd Si-'- j i, h I r:, :i! i nce. i!l:d Lis in ..n.L-iai- turn charged Mr. r.e'.d 1.. - c f- - p w :; '" n: a aid. - ' other collect J no " :. 1 i.e he by the city engineer's office and that operation- - had thereby been delayed behind schedule. -All Mr. Udell wants," retorted Citv Engineer John C. Brown, ''is plus basis that we pay him on a to ailowed he be that and abrogate The P W A is a party jts contract. cst to this contract and we must insist that he live up to the terms of his agreement" Mr. Udell's contract was for $16,-50- 6 An additional to furnish labor. 100 was paid in work orders, Mr. Brown said . Total cost of the waterworks extension project is $73,000, financed by a 43 per cent P W A STAND UP AND F'GHT The We.-'er- n c nies int.. it, ,,wr in a brand new in Stand Up and Fight," with Wallav-:,t:d Beery t R Taylor tean.e.l for the first, time is protagonists of a now type ,,f outd .or action drama which bids fair to set a precedent in film cycle... The picture plays Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at the Royal Theatre, presents t filmgoers western Maryland in the bt.n's. with the bitter struggle between the railroad and stage coach lines forming the theme of a stirring story which combines all the elements of the best of the always-popula- r Westerns with an authentc historical background. Muring at breathless pace, with Lx-ak- 1 THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM and 11 2 FEATURES 2 "Arrest Bulldog Drummond" Fiction's famous sieuth in his greater screen adventure! Feature No. 2 TEX RITTER in A story with a punch. . . .music with a swing and singing cowboy with wild western thrills for you! Two Big Features for the Price of One Only 10c and 20c. 12, 13 Uo.nj. tn,- - liij.-- ! JaviStii Ud. UKt. aI-- - ": J t of and 14 ' lieit-i- i hu.; s Mrs. . Grant Mi.-- Friet l.it'.k-for- v.Mtois ti I'r J Mi. a: -- .j Mr: "lien a: ur Mrs. Jennie Mm i:t tne wwk-e-i- Henrv S. d Bone K. B. l'r. J. sjient Vu, were Monday. busi- - Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roberts attnd- jed the B. Y. I', and University of Utah game at Salt Lake, Friday evening. U MEAT PRICES ARE GOING PLACES, but you con still GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY by doing your shopping in the Worlton, Thomas Towers and G. Jones attended the local Council nieeting at 1'rovo, Scout Monday evening. Advertising Mrs. Lottie Peterson and Mrs. L tt of Magna, A. Russon attended a board meeting with her father,; of the I laughters of Utah Pioneers at Provo, Saturday. first. Make I ii A -- v- - ii k this ttidenrf . f t m Vse i I Office 8-- W Nfcht or DiJ J17-- If you have any new of la tereet, any advertisng, any job printing or want anything la the printing line. Strvio with a $mil$ Phone in .....n.i- - WBSjJflSItl!"" i i lit - PHONES pages a habit. Advertising pays - - YOU! Mr and Mrs. Eldon Rone, Mr. and Mrs. m. Jones and son, daughter, Ruby, and Helen Price, were Salt Paul, and Lott A. Russon, attended Lake City visitors. Saturday. the funeral services held for Chas. R. Howe in Salt City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Phillips of Salt Lake City, visited with local relatives Mrs. Alice Hutchings returned Sundav. home Sunday from a two weeks visit at Rupert, Iduho with Mrs. Roma Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred attend- Bywater Jensen. ed the funeral services for Charles Howe, of Salt Lake City, Sundav. Mrs. Grover Orton returned this week from Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mrs. S. I. Goodwin spent where she was the guest of her brother-in-lain Provo, a guest of her Jess Anderson. Mrs. Claud Curtis. Mrs. El wood Davis of Provo, spent Mrs. Levi Phillips spent Monday Monday with her daughter, Mrs. in Provo a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson. Douglas Phillips. Mrs. Van Murk of Mercur, spent Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and Wednesday and Thursday visiting at family of Salt Lake City, visited with the home of Mr. and Mrs.- Lott A. Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russon. 1 A. B. Anderson, Sunday. of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Scalley Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Durrant Idaho Fails, Idaho, and Mrs. Douglas and children of American Fork, were Scalley of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James II. guests of Mrs. M. A. Taylor, Gray, Sunday. it - in. ii 8-- .mj m 'tf- .t j - Allred was brought h'me, Sunday, from the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City, where he has been receiving medical treatment for the past month. G. that YOU will like this modemly prepared tueL Its easy to lire, economical to bum and clean to handle. jii convinceai Trv Kina coal . . . ana We feel confident Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Thompson and son, Ralph, of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen, Sunday. , LEHI CEREAL MILL PHONE 5-- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bone and baby son, Ralph, visited in Salt Lake City, Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Bone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jacobsen. W Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Brown were: Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Spencer and children of Mr. and Mrs. Yerna BlufTdale, Spencer of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sundberg, Mrs. Harry Wadiey and children of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Clif- - returned home last week from a They honeymoon tour of California. left immediately for their home in Sandy. AMERICAN BOY . MAGAZINE COMPANION two-gu- n two-fiste- d 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 school soni.T. a boy's BOY seems to understand in such them considers and problems a sympathetic and helpful way. It gives advice and entertaining reading on every subject in which a young fellow is interested. It is particularI made our ly helpful in sports. sch'-obasketball team because of AMERIplaying tips I read in THE is Mrs. Faith Davis fell on the icy while visiting in Salt Lake City, Moiidy, and fractured her left paverm-n- t arm. Littk-for- s TO THOUSANDS Wally clashes with Bob. . . in this mighty adven-'hir- e of brave men that women could love! 1939's "Mutiny on the Bounty!" er . r'.tie.-- t ..ly r I .r:ce a'ti- a C;.v Taylor, stlf tit-- i Mr, and Mr. R gt-Price and children of Alpiiie, uert Sunday din-iiof Mr. and Mrs. George gue.-- u P. Pi ke. Morris Holrns'.ead was a business visit, r 10 Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Tuedav and u Salt MMtor to J LOCAL ITEMS DRAMA THUNDERS FROM THE SCREEN ...when Ora - '.'t W. "Where the Buffalo Roam" MARCH Mrs- 1 J. JOHN HOWARD and HEATHER ANEL in SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, Ho;mteaJ fc'jc:s of s b.-i- 10 :.uuy of Salt Lake J Herman Ooatcs spent Monday in i in Lehi. tiir Salt Lake Ttmpte. !'''''' J em 1 Miss Pear! Peterson the Metrk-n- d City spt-n- t MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT Feature No. Drapr. t,f fhuik-id uj..i Rurtiii Mac Lane aid Mr. and Mrs. Max llu- - and Fon -- av'.r, ioiiH. vUti otlu-r,:"ll'e wt'le Salt as City visitors, J hr uu'en Monday. G.i-K,care ineiuorabV in rt. S. an tyke's direction lji'o Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown of '";e. Sprir.jjville were week-en- d guests of " !Mr. and Mrs. Ixitt A. Ruson. D FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH l Is ;!:.:. r.y -i Udell The Lehi contractor declared in nis work had been hindered a.-.- j -- 'c t'l"Iib ch;'r:i.:s!,r "t.d !". r i,;i Mr n.i ti-- said. The n(J asserted would be to a "reasonable value for work la1',r i!'.t . !.- -o aV-u- Mr. of t A whf n ' 1 ,1 ul- - ' ' ' w.tii yune sjX .1 : I" ianeu xo give m ney to i. citv. naving .f his con- r:e n under terms .!V,n.' SI 'rred a city t" Mr. r .! ,.f a that out , UP, pointed 'h partial ' was assigned to speed the mato ai!:'.ur.tii.' f. sj n repoi". a, ,.,., is ,rj.f! a! r.g. i n,m x- to have been i ts alleged S. Kark cta:c: ;t (,.y ...,y Gr authorities, charging or. Mr. Udcli c!ai-made hy city ?0h( i: tiate. y, wouid form the basis still due h:!n iuc''nii t t'i '' Victor . t W A grant in city different contracts seven as communities," T. l)eun Mr. !:; , contractor on an Ogden I : ... V,.., .... T. : TL. ,j project, i ucauaj. ,Liurasuns :Y two agar.si tne citv gra!.! v. ..; !,. he asserts is due him 'Jl,t- r.im-n- t r . City t laring he "had never . , .w.wi s ani children j .; c - u J" Ti 'l- let ' .' MARCH 9, 1939 THURSDAY, t OGDEH PROJECT I EIII FREE PRESS, LEIIL UTAH Among those attending fhe temple excursion from Lehi, Monday were: Mrs. Mary Ann Clark, Mrs. EfTie Bushman, Mrs. Lenore T. Jones, Miss Emma Ashton, Mrs. Lucy Whitman, Mrs. Sadie Beck and Mrs. Rachel Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. George Ricks were Salt Lake City visitors, Tuesday. Among tlr se attending the Salt Lake Temple excursion, Monday Mr. and Mrs. James P. Anwere: derson, Mrs. Charles Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brems, Mrs. I. W. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sunderland. Mrs. C. F. 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