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Show i t. i 1 THE LEW FREE PRESS THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1939 THE LEHI FBEE PRESS Publish by The Lehi Free Prwi Every Thursday Mrs. Charles CraLL. Miss Helen Thomas of Prove, was a weekend gueit of Mrs. A. E. DoILjMrs. Juocph Laii-Ur- . : a ilyj-uay- .. I , THURSDAY, LEW. l'TAH H.,.Hrli u sK!-- of Virgil Smith ,. tre proud pareuis ux i'.-:- . were , week. itis .1-1 L 8-- . Ltah-I.j,K- 5u?&r Ct services fir F; CUy, Sunday. : I "''iedte,, z t at IT w. us Mbs Marie , i M 5r, mi tv. v.rlt;c was a Mr. and i;. Harvey bftr of Highland, Mrs. R. J. Aha W. Mrs. Stice.; uest'of"his ,iter, Lehi. UUh 8-- W trie ; Mr. and Mr. Orrta Mr. and Mrs. H R. Kirkham and of Mr. and Salt Lake Cty isitc-rsSaturday. s n. Iale, were Gear ye P. Price, Manager is Sunday. Mrs. Charles Cralb. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Ziinrr.ermi Office 32 W- - Main Sv. ridnee. 2nd ,f Lei. Vr and Mrs. Bernell Bateman Mr. and Mrs. Alex Christofferson were Salt Lake visitors, Mui.day. Wen and State St, Lehi. Utah .. -- , . . I I J C J nd'vJre Salt Lake City visitors, Satur 160-residence Phones Office wards a Mrs. Mr. ar.d T.-lof Salt Lake City. Wednesday. Mr. ard Mrs. Lynn Clark ana Jay. :.d wi siM were Sunday gueel family of Provo, moved to j Entered at the postofSce at Lehi, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Evans, and at the Thomas Clark home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter dur- home, their make to ai aeoond ciaaa matter. t let w children visited with Mr. and Mrs. III- i , . .. : v ,:ns Arthur Forbes of Alpine, Sunday. " Miss Norma Price of Salt Lake r . ... Sunday in Wst un-;er witn the is City sjfendiiag ADVERTISING RATES survev if t 'ie cattif Mrs. Odell Peck Mrs. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McDonald parents, Mr. ar.d Mrs. John Price. Furaished Upon Request ill red and Mr Harry' Stoker atand Mrs. Ben Buckwalter and sons Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paltride. and tended a quilting at uie uumc of American Fork, were guests of SUBSCRIPTION Bowden it,. r.r..i' M Mrs. hrnest and rd Petersen of Spanish Fork, Mr. H. Mrs. One year and Mr. Bell Dan, son, a:l James ". $1.00 Gray. . and Mrs. 't SunAdams of Salt Lake City, spent Shl'w Lake City spent Miss Vera and Miss Lucille An day with local relatives. MlMMlCS.f 2,"?CJ- - OP THS- .vith Mrs. Sarah t. Oaisioru. uav will enter- Tennip Nostrum UHflSWlPSASSOCUIIOK derson of Salt Lake City, spent at her Mothers were Mr. and Mrs. F.ldon Bone tain the Lehi Singing Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mi Pearl Peterson spent the Lake Salt to Abe business visitors City. Mrs. Anderson. evening. Thursday accom home. vvtk-cnin Lehi, ,he was will be: Mrs. Hazel Allred, Mrs. LOCAL ITEMS Saturday. Lrnest Mrs. and Mrs. Isabel parued home by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis and Kirkham, Margaret , evening. Sunday Mrs. of ton, Dor Richardson Mrs. Jennie Magna. children of Salt Lake City, visited Bn.wn, Mrs. Gwen Mr. and Mrs. Jack Isabell cf with Mr. and Mrs. Asa Clark, Sun week Evans. the of Edith Mrs. the pent early part m.c Martraret Potter entertaned Tressa Ricks, Cedar City, spent the week end with day. with her father, Henry Sorenson. Ytri 'oniests at the home of Presi-- 1 Mrs. Gladys Peterson, Mrs. Mane Mr. and Mrs. W. C Hardraan. " .. . . mith Mrs. Leota Peterson, Alrt. 0.1 Cat. ... . Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price and lent aiitf urs. a. vw Miss Gene Fowler and Miss v . .u. amen, .na. pMilwf Jnhnson. nsr .r the nitn . ,' r..,r.,.n h.m - n a liciiiuvm urday were outness Tidwell Loraine Lake of Salt son, rrice, Koger City Mrs. Rula Dorton and Mrs. Lula Mrs. Lester Colledge, Mrs. Irene inhdav anniversary of her son, week-en- d Lake City, Friday. to FowlSalt Lwith visitors Miss the spent Brown and children and Mrs. Lester Wester. Games and a dainty mncn- Anderson. er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niron j 1... Un yViil.lrfn Colledge of American Fork, visited Bill Nye of Timps, Arizona, was euii were enjoyeu uy Fowler. at Draper, Monday. the Easter guest of Miss Edna Webb. Mrs. Keith Hunter entertained the He returned to his home Thursday. y Club at her home, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Brown were Miss Nora Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Merlin HoJmstead of evening. High score Brown of Magna, Mr . and Mrs. J. prizes were won by Mrs. Leola Dur-ra- Salt Lake City were Sunday guests SETTING EGGS Heavy laying C. Nicholes and children of Draper. and Mrs. Boyd Larsen, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Holmstead. White Rocks, 35c per setting. Mrs. Price winning consolation 2P Roger Will Trinnaman. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goates and prize. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield children of Gunnison, spent the WANTED TO BUY Young Heif Pleasant with spent Wednesday week-en- d with Mrs. Goates parents, Mrs. James Comer returned home, Grove relatives. er calf- - See George Kicks or rnone !P 34G-J- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark. Sunday, following a week's visit busi son were M. and Knudsen H. with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer oi FOR SALE Bliss Potatoes. See Miss Rhoda Johnson and Miss Logan. Mr. Comer and son, Jerry, ness visitiors to Salt Lake City, Sat E. N. Webb. Ada Phillips registered for the Re and Mr. and Mrs. Barratt Chadwick urday. creatlonal leaders course at the of Ogden, accompanied her home Will Trade Milk Cow for Work the in Holmstead See Wallace Anderson, Cedar of Lake Salt Miss Cleo Horse and spent the Utah, University spent day at the Comer week-en- d in Salt Lake City with Fort. home. City, Monday. relatives. Phone Er Henry !. ""vjua.ia, 3)r. a:.u M'.'i. t AppjL city visits and Mrs. week-en- - 4 v,P wi-- H ' LH 0n. Oft d. e Mr. and Mrs. Ntphi 0 Burdett Otterson. of tana, Mrs. Dean Judy Falls, Idaho, the local relatives. ,' ' J.-h- oft r..t Sun-Frida- y. f- -., d Mrs. Charles Turner is Rock Springs, Wyomin? daughter, Mrs. Albert West own anncu ai ;ne nome of - r:, mi a. April n- tri, lYU-rson- ,i -- ... - -- 1 , 1 10. -- i , ,1. anaa xw, rriei uooawin and 1 V t Eve tune) lnelma Mrs. Claud tis enjoyed a trip bank, Utah, where Mr. Ci employed; to Baker and Garrl Nev. They spent Sunda ;. I Lehman Caves at Baker. week-en- d c ? WANT ADS Ikan-Oddit- nt WANTED Ila Schow of Spanish Fork, Application will be received for one with her parents, week fur the care taker of the Marspent the week-enPresident and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow. garet Wines Park. Leave ap- New Mining Book Released d Samuel Jackson was a visitor to Salt Lake City, day. business Wcdr.cs C "Yi 'K " -- yv ' yv 1 : - -- J PASTURE FOR I . Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Thompson an son, Ralph, of Salt Lake City, vyere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Larsen. Douglas Willes. M. H. Knudsen was the speaker at the American Fork Fourth Ward sacramental services, Sunday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson, Mrs. C. F. Johnson and Mrs. W. A. Evans visted at Provo, Monday evening, with Mrs. Melvin Reynolds. 1 SALE-Fra- nk -- home, Cuthbert Raspberry Plants In picture and story, the romance and Importance of Utah's mining Industry Is portrayed In a booklet Just released by the mill-- ; lng committee of the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce. En-- ' titled "The Mining Industry of tJtah", the booklet is available free upon request at the Salt Lake City chamber of commerce or any local I branch of that organization. ? Tracing both the romance and economic value of the Industry the booklet Is dedicated "to the Pioneer Utah mining man whose courage stole determination and faith has built In Utah an Industry In any like area In the world." The forward Is written by Governor Henry H. Blood, who points ' out that "mining has played an Important part In the upbuilding of some of the finest Industrial and commercial plants In this state", and has made "important contributions to the public coffers of state local and school governments". "Without attempting to explore In detail the field of statistics", the fovernor states, "all will agree Is an essential part of the economic life of Utah, and as such is as necessary to Utah's future as the blood stream to the i human body". Starting with an article on "MinUtah", by Levi ing In Early-DaEdgar Young, hend of the history department of the University of Utah, the booklet traces the growth of the Industry down to Its present locations and operations, with a description of each. Other articles reveal the significance of the industry to people In other walks of life. are Among the contributors Harold Bowman, member of the mining committee: Dr. Dllworth Walker, professor of economics at the University of Utah; B. P. Mnnley, secretary of the Utah Coal Ward C. Producers association; Holbrook, president of the Utah State Farm Bureau Federation; Blair Richardson. Salt Lake City L. Mrs. Arthur businessman; Beeley, clubwoman; William M. Knerr, chairman of the state Industrial commission, and Charles H. Skldmore, state superintendent of public Instruction. that mining y Luther Coates. 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SOMETHING NEW AT A r FOR CONVENIENT One One 75-wa- Three One tt 100-wa- 150-wa- tt tt bulb ASSORTMENT OF bulb 6 BULBS bulbs in a handy carton bulb (Other assortments also available) - JumtBlceS W HISTORY Electricity and good bulbs cot legs than ever so av sight with cheap light BA- RGAINA Package of Our Town Fine Stationery Printed with Lehi, Utah, oi: letter Paper and on back flap of envelope for ONLY 10c. This is cheaper than you have been paying i or ... any stationery tin pnntea ffuiuonery at a cheaper prioe than von pay for blank paper. Lehi Free Priea. J ONLY -tf If your Sewing Machine or Lawa Mower needs repaiae. Sissors or Saws Sharpened. William Osborne will do tt for you. I ARE WE Forty acres West Canyon land For See Mrs. E. J. Christofferson. Bishop and Mrs. Thorit Hebertson RED BLISS SEED POTATOES and family of Vineyard and LeRoy SALE Certified last spring. Olsen of Salt Lake City, were Sun- FOR See Freeman Royle. day visitors at the Wallace Hebertson home. FOR SALE Good 2 Wheel Steel box. See Lloyd Thrasher. Sunday guests of Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford were Mr. and Robert Gais CREAM FOR SALE 10c half Pt., ford and son, Kenneth, and Dick 20c pint, 35c quart. W. D. Jones, Gaisford of Eureka, and Dewey 594 North 1st West. 5p Gaisford of Mammoth. COAL FOR SALE Several kinds. iMton uansie, Fhone 81. tf Mrs. Verd Hancock of Ogden was White Chester Boar for Servic a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Carson last week. She was J. L. Barnhart, Phone 95-10-1accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. BUTTER WRAPPERS We will Warren Bone, who visited at the print your butter papers on better Hancock home, Saturday and quality paper at a cheaper price. Try the Free Press first and be satisfied Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield entertained at their home, Sun. evening, honoring ther wedding anniversary. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Mrs. Mary Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Lee and daughter, Gwen, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fowles, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith and son, Taul, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin . n. l ftr..x Man, suu uUK.iw:r, uu, w i icasami r.i f.. viasun """ xt." and son, Boyd of Provo. C3 luxury-amaz- ing new comfort no extra fare. jTOft(LWftVS Phone 356 Sale n ' TRAU.WAYS amodern buses will be operated on its fast through chedules over the mort scenic routes between Californiaand Chicago, New travel For See T. F. Kirkham. Sale 3. Chamber of Commerce assistant presenting new mining booklet. Trailwayi1 See Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udall returned tf Wednesday, from Springville, where they have been livinig during Highest Prices Paid For Worthless Animals Boyd Holmstead, Lehi Fox Mr. Udall's employment there. Farm. Phone 343-Rtf Mrs. Velma Adams and children of Gladiolas ad Dalhia Bulbs For Salt Lake City are spending the week Sale at 20c dozen. Also one sulky with Mr. Adams' parents, Mr. and See Joseph Andreason. plow. tf Mrs. Samuel Jackson. WANTED Will call and pay for Mrs. Douglas Scalley returned to worthless old horses and dead her home in Salt Lake City, Friday, animals. See C. O. Holmstead at the after a few days visit with her Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone 343-Jmother, Mrs. M. A. Taylor. FOR RENT 5 acre pasture. For Sale Spring tooth and spike took Mrs. Lela Kalmar of Salt Lake and sulky plow. See J. W. harrow City, spent the early part of the 286 West on 1st So. 3p week with her Mr. and Mrs, Taylor, 1 EARLY IN JUNE Barnes, Phone 41. BALED HAY FOR and third crop. Phone 1 Enjoy Chicago1 famous skyline, parks, museums. Visit Detroit, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Canada. Washington, Mt. Vernon, Atlantic City, New York, New England. All are reached at very low cost by BURLINGTON Utah service Station Two Chester White Boars For Frank Barnes, Phone 41. WEINER PIGS FOR $18.00 SAN FRANCISCO new fleet of ultr- Mrs. Inez Nielson of American FOR SALE Pigs and seed popFork, visited with her parents, Mr, corn. See A. F. Adams, 165 North and Mrs. C. L. Johnson, Sunday. State Street, Phone 165-- i - ti Burlington J. . NewAir-Cond'riion- dal literature and low fare everywhere. tOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO EITHER FAIR See RENT TUNSPOIliriN ix vour chance NEW YORK FOR SALE 400, eleven week old Your New Hampshire Red pullets. and choice 43c each. M. W. Wathen. and Mrs. Carl Evans daughters moved to Tremonton, Sun day, where Mr. Evans is employed. Mr. plications with Lehi City Clerk. By Lehi City Council. I0UN0-III- to tee BOTH FAIRS travel clear and back home for penny acroM the United State mile or lent. Choice of many scenic route and unlimited atopover. 90 day return limit. See or phone agent for peHtse Miss COMPUTE Snjou fittU fiDlnq wdJiClttapSW 0BE I |