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Show I". JULY THURSDAY, LEH1 FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 1: THE LEHI FREE PRESS Publiib by The Lehi Free Every Thursday Lthi. UUh Phone Prs aid Mr. in a auie It ii Mr-- . II;. Lake M.iiJav. or: ii i ts,-- i ti.- - and wt-r- e MICKIE SAYS ANNOUNCEMENT plea-- J 1HUR.SDAY, IF YOU WFLE MlRlM A SALESMAN, VOU'P WAfrr somesopv 'AT U30KE"O MPORTAtfT M PACKEP SOME GOOD CL PRESTIGE" AhiE? D iGU ITY SAME WAV WITH PRIKJTEP SALES- MAMSMIP, OR, ADS Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Adam-.- n M.- f I': iM., was announces the engagement of their Dortha Ev.u in Lehi, with daughter, Nadine. to Richard S. :..itiiig Gtiorge P. Price, Manager friends n of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. .v't.ne, 2nd Office. 32 W. Wain St., Stone of Provo, the marriage to West and State St-- , Lehi. Utah Mr. and Mr. Raymond Saddler place Wednesday, August 2nd in the Office Phones residence 1C0-and s i., Ituai.e of Draper, were call- - Manti Temple. rs nf Mrs. Fern Johnson on Sunday.! atu-ndeMiss Adaiii.-o- n the B. Y. U. L. S. and Business I). the Entered at College. postoffice at Lehi, Utah, Mr. and Mr. Price of Salt She is a meni)er of the I.a Va.Ls as seoond class matter- Lake Citv, were Sunday guests of s iai unit at the former Mr. and Mrs. John Price. Mr. Stone received his business ADVERTISING RATES training at the B. Y. U. and at Miss Phyllis Dorton sjHiit Hater-- i Furnished Upon Request present is employed in the office of day and Sunday in Salt Lake, where the Columbia Steel at Company SUBSCRIPTION was a guest nf Mi- - Norma Pi k e Provo, Utah. One year $1.09 Miss Adamson will lie enterteinkd Miss Norma Price f Salt Lake, two miscellaneous at showers given -pent Sunday at the home of her parfriends and relatives by prior to the ents, Mr. and Mr-- . John Price. ( e s-- -- rticu'nc 1 A iaj our Tr NEWSPAPER he , Mi-jUj-- t s Retty Wilson was in week w lit l e was employed. Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clark, son, They will be at home in Provo Mrs. Am s Rhodes is visiting ith Iioyd, of Pacchus, were guests of after September 1st. Mr. and Mr-- . Thomas Clark on Sunher children in Magna this week. Mrs. Kay Adams of Pleasant day. Grove entertained Miss Adams and Virgil l'et i on was a husiness Mr. Richard St"ne, Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaisford of visitor in Provo on Saturday. a hankerchief shower. at I'ayson are the proud parents of a Mrs. L. I. Wardle and children f new baby. Mrs Sarah E. Gaisford Frovr,. were callers at the home of rf this city is the grandmother. "Mrs. T. A. Tayl'T on Sunday. PHONES Office 8-Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford and four Residence 1G0-Night or Day Miss Jessie Trips nf Salt Lake is children. Miss Lila Gaisford and Mr. visiting in Lehi indefinitely with J. and Mrs. Iaryl Sudweeks were in If you have any news of inI'ayson, Sunday, visiting with Mr. P. Christensen. terest, any advertisng, any job and Mrs. Robert v -- W Gaisford. Miss Lorraine Lake, was a week-enJeanne Fowler. Tidwell of Salt gues of Miss d Mrs. children, Alex Christofferson and Miss Lila Gai-foand the four Gaisford children enjoyed an Reed Adams spent Sunday visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. MacMalln and of were visiting in Fairfield, family Lehi with Mrs. Clara Clover and family on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Deveraux of Pleasant Grove, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Little-ford. Sunday guesfts of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson were Mrs. Peter- son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis of Provo. Mrs. Relia Crookston of Salt Lake (Sty, and Mrs. Wilma Crookston and children of American Fork, were visiting with ftheir sister, Mrs. Roger Price on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Moyle, and daughter. Mala, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunter and daughter, Barbara, of Alpine, were gueste of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Price accompanied Mr. and Mrs. WilHam Price of Heber on a weeks vacation to National Park. They Yellowstone left Sunday morning and expect to return next Sunday evening. Fair Ice Ballerina i rd Mrs. Nyron Fowler, Mrs. Bert afternoon at Saratoga, Friday. Beck and Miss Jean Fowler were in Mr. and Mrs. T.eo Hansen, daughSalt Lake on Friday. ter, June, and son, Paul, spent last Carleton Wilson who has been iU week in Levan. visiting with Mrs. for sometime at his home is re polled Hansen's mother. to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilkins of Sandy, were Sunday guests at the A. E. Adams home. printing or want anything the printing line. Service with a imils Phone 8-- W LEHI, THE BEAUTIFUL ROLL OF HONOR WATCH THIS LIST GROW Clark Nelson Oscar Hurttjer William Kirkham Harmon Vance A. W. Davis Robert Fox Second Ward Chapel Peterson's Square Deal Grocery Webbs Furnishings John Bradshaw Alma Beck John Southwick Mrs. George G. Robinson S. I. Goodwin Mrs. Annie Goates J. W. Wing Lemuel Whimpey Gerald Taylor Mary Peterson Joseph Roberts Oscar Holmstead John Goates Mrs. Elias M. Jones Glen W5ng A. B- - Anderson Herbert Austin W. A. Evans S. I. Goodwin Mrs. George G. Robinson Mrs. Annie Goates Emma Jane Roberts Frank Sharp Clifford Austin James H. Gardner E L. Chipman Milton II. Knudsen Stanley Taylor Rachel Anderson. Junius Banks W. A. Ford Goates Food Mart Memorial Building NEW YORK (Special) Two agencies have been set up in New York City to insure World's Fair visitors' getting living accommodations at a most reasonable price. One is the Mayor's Official World's Fair Housing Bureau, Inc., with headquarters in the Chanin Building, 122 East 42d Street, set up by Mayor LaGuardia to locate rooms for visitors in private homes and dwellings. The other is the Hatel Room Information Bureau of the Hotel Association of New York City, representing 180 hotels with a total capacity of 80,000 rooms. The bureau is at association headquarters, 221 West 57th Street. Both agencies function without any charge to the visitor in finding him clean and comfortable accommodations at a price within his means. Rooms in private dwellings range in price from $1 per night per person upward, with the average per person $1.50. Every Western Union and Postal Telegraph office is equipped to handle requests for rooms in conjunction with the Housing Bureau's operation. Every policeman in New York City is familiar with the plan and is equipped to give visitors first hand information on methods of obtaining registered and sponsored rooms. On making the application for a room the visitor pays a deposit of 50 cents per night per person for which he receives a receipt. The receipt may be presented to the landlord in lieu of cash as part payment for the room. j.- pa r ,.. - n ... t Club it i, steak frv Fork Canym on s a Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor ..f evening. Salt Lake, were in Lehi Sunday visit M. A. Taylor and with Mr. Hi'jr dinner guests Sunday other Lehi relatives. Junius Banks h' me wcrr--.MiJoseph F. Marsh and 'a Mrs. Junius Banks and daughter. .Alpine, Douglas Gardner Margaret, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lake, Wayne Mclntyre of F. Mar.--h and family of Alpine, spent and Myron Burgess of Alpii . Frdav at the Hot Pots in Midway. n Misses Rhea Higginson and El vera Dansie returned home late Saturday afternoon after a two weeks visit in in San California. They visited where the attended Franisro, they World's Fair and in Los Angeles. While they were gone they visited Earl and Reg Johnson and Misses with Bernice Bradshaw and Faye Elva and May Davis of Magna, were Adamson. a They report very lovely visiting with relatives in Lehi, Sun- trip. day. Mr. and Mrs. Elosie Durrant of Castle Gatt' returned to their home Sunday evenng after a two weeks visit in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. MKs ! Cl ! t i: i Joan Jen-e- n was i. by her mother Thursday ', 'n her fourth birthday ai (James were played during H ,. lioon whicih refreshments ved to the little guests. tending were: Micheal Tavl Powell, Barbara Wolstehulme dra and Coleen Taylor, Jimmv and the honored guest. - IT i ' '1 a ' Barnhart. Mrs. Wallace Hebertson, Mrs. Guy Darling and Mrs. Flo Bushman a pary at the home of Mrs. Dick Gaisford in American Fork on v v r i , n ti THEATRE Friday. WEEKLY PROGRAM FRIDAY Ver-lan- I1 i.4"- - frii fril ! T.'Kf i ."IviC1 fi'fc : i i ed tained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Glen Wing. Frizes were won d by Mrs. Roberta Larsen, Mrs. Beck and Miss Nedra Lewis. After an evening of cards, refreshments were served to all those who attended. i PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT MOTION The Ikan Oddity Club were enter- Room Bureaus Set Up For New York Fair , Mi. ai:d Mis. tt'a'!aet U, children attended the Dei. Rio Grande Outir.g at Vivia. on Sunday. Mr aiui Mr5. Oliver Kirkham and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet spent SunThe Pandora day in American Fork Canyon. their partner. at . marriage. The young couple have an extenBid Ryherg ,.f Suit Lake Utiv, sive tour planned including the parks recently returned from a t'mr of the of southern Utah, the Grand Canyon world, is a guest f I lick Eastmond of interest in southern Calipoints Provo at Saratoga this week. fornia, and the World's Fair at San Mr. i;, ,f "a;-:i- F. W. Goates of Salt lake, Sunday evening wi'.h his parent.-- , Mr. and Mrs. George G ates. rDF IMPCRTAMT f Salt Lake, is s jl.?. Wm: the week in Lehi a the J. L. guest a guest Ai.J.ie G.aurs. n Moii.lav . J. C Murphy Mrs. -- .f ... Mr. ai;d Mr. Wall,.,. were u. Salt. Lake ujj ut. t S-- LOCAL ITEMS Mr. ar.ii Mrs. A. U. Ai.iinw; were Suit LaLe on Friday. :: Jl'LY 2 FEATURES 2 ufuri' tuuic iiuil IT. t AND SATURDAY, JULY 21 and 22 ... i xT . n 1 u. i r ttm A Lnvii iwaic-- r unw, rt.. .1 tt. anai iicuiJefT i. r All At J 'it fs ifite. "The Lady's From Kentucky" turf Behind the scenes of the No event of the year the racing romance ever told! TT .... 1. reaiuie XT. o. i ne j Tt .1 .uovies mostt 1 , . it, first iamuy thrilling I . . . S . makes merry in monelanu! The Jones Family No In Hollywood and other family could get into as many predicaments in five short days in movieland. Big Feature Pictures for the Price of One Tw Graeie Allen and Warren Williams in PAINTING, ETC. "The Gracie Allen Murder Case' SEE IIADFIELD PHONE 181-- Onry 10c and 20c. SUNDAY ONLY, JULY 23 FOR PAPER IIAUGIIIG, HORACE funny situations Van Dine's best selling thriller becomes the year's most haywire homicide! Also a good musical and the latest sport reel. S. S. W MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., 10c and 15c Evenings 10c and REPAIR WORK Lawn Mowers, Factory Machine Sharpened. General Repairing of All Kinds. . 25c MONDAY AND TUESDAY. JULY 24 and 25 TOM W0FFINDEN 61 West 3rd North Lehi, Utah "SWEETHEARTS" ROUSING SONG 3 STAR IN THE SWIM EXCITING ADVEN-TUREOF A "SINGING ROBIN HOOD"! S 1 Addie Rhodeback Glen Sabey George E. Rick Keith Hunter Reuben Davis Adam Brown &igB r,a ca m i ma rm wy&zm J. J. Skinner "iT XI ,4 M I I i tJk v M. S. Lott Thomas Powers Alice Tuckfield SARATOGA MARRIAGES i ,mi.nn WELLS-GARDNE- jii ,, r I WMwwrriiwuim . J HOT SPRINGS New Water Purifying System Every drop of water filtered R and chlorinated. Announcement is made of the marriage of Rulon Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner of this of city, to Miss LaVina Wells The marriage Logandalo, Nevada. took place Jhne 27, in the St. George Mr. Gardner is well known locally and has many friends who extend their wishes to the couple. They will make their home in St. George this summer. Mr. Gardner is employed by the Sugar Company. Later they plan to reside in Nevada. i - ,iWft- - " jffaty r F.'. illi VIRGINIA tel. PERFECT NEW ROAD BRUCE j? rfS"r.. MW r2 At v. jmm VICTOR McLAGLEN Mnr I IllVIlk ruin nitiqWhf RIB!Et CHAS. BUTTEk WORTH r,.r UUT DirecedfcyldckConway.iroducediyKjirrvRapl Tlan a party now. LADIES SWIM FREE EVERY SUDAY NIGHT Temple. 1 n1 AT liOTIGE Also the latest Floyd Gibbons ''True Adventure" and a good Cartoon Comedy. Special Matinee July 24 at 4 P. M. 10c and 15c Evenings 10c and 25c. Utah-Idah- o Your Cotton Mattress converted into a springfill as good as new, only Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Tayolr left $7.75. Mattresses with rolled edges NEW YORK (Special) Erna AnSan Francisco. complete without springs $4.00. dersen, Norwegian skating champion Sunday morning All those wishing canning done and star of the ice show at Sun Val- California, where they will attend the OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. for the school luncheon program 54 North 4th W., ley in the Amusement Area of the World's Fair and the Rexall Provo, Utah, or 84-J New York World's Fair, illustrates please call Hershel Manning at Thone order to to make arrangements. her prowess as a figure skater. Lhl NOTICE fr 8-- W WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 26 and 27 Dennis O'Keefe and Florence Rice in "The Kid From Texas" A Roaring Buckaroo from Texas upsets the social set! Also Selected Shorts. Wednesday All Seats 20c. Thursday Only 10c and 20c, I |