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Show THi'KSI,AV' Al'Gl.--T 1", VS-- THE LEHI Fit EE 1'KESS Htli-- FAIRFIELD NEWS Ji..!;e.- I'l '"rturi.e.j - .vt.tit- i. HeSt-l- i - attciidii.tf By va- LEHI, THE BEAUTIFUL t l'i a:na'.:e An. Marie Kenner. Fairfield Sunday fiv.ni ha? ;pt-:.the' in classes is in Fa;r-!k-l- last ' week-en- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson, and Keith Dubois and Karl Tetran reAliS. Minie Tegan and son, Karl,' with them to their home in turned business on Lehi in Saturday, vire New Harni'iny. Karl reniaiiied a Louise Nielsen from Helper, Utah, week visiting Miss Mathis and his Mrs. Marie grandparents ini Washington, Utah, is visiting her aunt, L hriiner of Fairifield. Nettie Huh Ru.-so- r. McArTt-- K. thi II. B. Fut of with American Fork, spent Sunday Fred Carson spent Sunday night in Salt I.ake City, visitinig friends their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Carson f Fairfield. ;.:,d relatives. Burton Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. J. Mrs. Alma Elaine Dubois, Marie Kenner and and daughter, Peterson attended the Louise Nielsen enjoyed the swimming funeral of Henry Smith in Lehi, Fri- and the dance at Saratoga, Saturday day. Others from Fairfield who also evening. attended were: Miss Minnie Flack Mr. and Mrs. are rejoicing over Wie and George Flack. McKinney birth of a Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Handcock and grandson, born Sunday. The happy friends were Sunday visitors in parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fairfield at the home of Mrs. Hand-cck- s Strong of Alpine. sister, Mrs. Minnie Tegan. Lyle Olson of Ogden was in last week on business. Mrs. Lilly Carson and daughters, Provo in uime some have spent lately A general concern is felt by the cleaning and papering their new to people of Fairfield over the l"ss of home. They expect to move the school, especially the parents of term. school Provu before the coming the first grades, who receive but a Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Kenner and half days schooling, yet must necesmuch time away from daughter, Dismar of Salt Lake City, sarily spent so still in hopes that We are home. Lehi of Roberts aslo Miss Shirley the school may be miracle orae visitors by Fairfield were Sunday. remain.. to allowed Miss and Miss Ruby Carson Beulah Armstrong attended a pic- LEHI RARDOE CUPPERS ture show in American Fork, Sunday evening. BEAT OREM, 5-- 0 Fairfield was very well represented at Ophir on Railroad Day. Everyone reported a very enjoyable time. Pardoe Net Series Won 1 0 0 1 1 2 Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McKinney spent the week-en- d American Fork. . Lehi with relatives in Provo - Orem Pet. Lost 1.000 1.000 500 .00 3 0 Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Carson enjoyThe Lehi Pardoe cup tennis team ed a fishing trip at Wolf Creek, last defeated Orem, 5 to 0, Tuesday and week. They also spent one night in will face the Provo crew at Lehi, Woodland at the home of Mrs. Car- Wednesday, startirrig at 1 p. m. son's sister. The results of the Tuesday batplayers listed tles, with the Lehi Maxiire and Loda Carson of Fair- first, follow: field, and Verda Anderson of Cedar Hardy Jenkinson defeated Harold $-Fort, were ; among those boosting for Neilson, Mercur in the game, Mercur vs. Don Evans defeated Heber Ivins, Peoples' Store, Thursday evening. Trane defeated Debert Keith ; Bert and Lillie Flack were busiWarner, ness visitors in LeW one day last Jenkinson-Evan- s defeated week. defea'ted Russell Bone-Tran- e Ray r, Mr. and Mrs. Max Thomas are spending1 a few days with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Woods of Salt Thomas' parents in American Fork. Lake, were in Lehi, Wednesday visitMrs. R. L. Dubois and daughter, ing with Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. 6-- 4, 2. 6-- 0. 6-- 6-- 3, 6-- Ivins-Neilso- 6-- n, 8-- 6. 4-- 6, 6-- 3, Nash-Warne- 6-- 2. -- .jfT- Merrihew l.ult Plumbing Ijeon I'eet Chester Peterson Dr. J. G. Jones M. S. A fine son was born to Mrs. Keith Van Wagoner at Mrs. the Lehi Hospital. Monday. 11 .... I v: u i: f, ina .irs. Albert Van Wagoner are the pr'ud n Evelyn J. Stice Leo Hansen John Southwick Alma Beck Webbs Furnishi-ng- ALUS-CHALME- TRACTORS RS AND IMPLEMENTS COMER GARAGE LEHI, PPHONE mzzzmn UTAmh Attend the Show A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH Me PAID ON SUBSCRIPTION Send In Your Subscription Today oimuiMMimmsiiiMMHtm One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c II J Tht Paper That Seta and Prints All Local Newt tad Ads in Lehi. WHY HOT BUILD LEHI? Radios WASHEHS J A baby girl was born to Mrs. Francis Grace at the Iehi Hospital, August 3. The baby passed away, Full Line of All Kinds of Hardware j I The Lehi Hardware t GLENN WING, Manager Monday. HELD FOR OLIVER 7G, who died BEAUTY Lott J. J. Skinner Cedar-stro- at his home in Anderson conducting. Opening Song-- Trio, "My Task," Norine, Harold and Rulon Fox. Prayer Boyd Holmstead. Solo 'That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine" Mrs. Edith Evans. Sketch and remark John Hutch- ' MM. HM REQUIRES p t CARE Pelican Poinit. last Monday were held in the Lehi First Ward Chapel, Thursday, with Biishop Evans L. M. S. t ) jf Preservation of the beauty of the hair, complexion and hands is important to every woman, and it matter when becomes a simple proper care can be had so reasonably at the Chic Beauty Shop. Come in today, and let us demonstrate how simple beauty care can be when an expert operator takes charge! ' A it A "ii - 1 - ;r.- f. . MARRIAGES ji CALTON-ZETNE- S. I. Goodwin Chic Beauty Shop WANDA FOX, Operator PHONE MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH 36-- J TRAVEL IN R . Mrs. Annie Goates Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Calton an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Eliza, to Mr. Bill Zetner of Ophir. The marriaige took place July 29 at Kaysville, Utah. Miss Calton graduated from the Lehi High School last fall, and is well known among the younger set. She is an active' member of the Lehi Second Ward. Both young people have many friends who are wishing them much Josephine Cooper S. L. Wells Alva H. Wing Elmer Jackson A Carlos Schow Wilford Russon Clifford Pulley Adeline Peterson Eunice Gray Lott A. Russon V" , 4 happiness and success in their married life. They plan to make their home at Ophir. to the WORLD'S . . . restful freedom from highway hazards! You'll arrive sleep to see more and do more at the Fair. refreshed, ready . . . day in Denver with, no loss of travel time and at no extra cost, by taking advantage of the fast, overnight "Pony Express" from Salt Lake to Denver, and Streamliner "City of Denver" service from Denver to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Austin announce the marriage of their son, Ray, to Miss Viola Powell of San The marriFrancisco, California. age took place in San Francisco, July e 25. The groom is well known locally returned and hoste of friends wishing him a Ward Third I.ehi The three happy and successful future. Saturday evening from their dav stav at Mutual Dell They were Miss Mary Skinner entertained at her home Thursday evening at a well arranged party. Guests were: June Hanson, Zoe Ball, Ailene Frank. Agnes Lewis. Karlyn Beth Thrasher and Alta d, e extra rail fare. LOW FARES TO NEW YORK $1088.0 $980.5 Rouad Trip In Standard Pullmans Berth Eitra Mrs. AVline Richie, who has been visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe, is visiting in Charleston with Mr. and Mrs. James Richie. Round Trip In Challenger Sleeping Cara; Berth Extra 75 Roud Trip Comfortable la Coaehei Aik about $90 fare in Coaches and $135 in Pullmans for circle trip io both the New York and San Francisco Fairs and return. TO SAN FRANCISCO '35'. Standard Pullmans Berth Extra VIA LOS ANGELES $333.5 Round Trip in Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller and two sons and Don Johnson will leave Saturday for a two weeks vacation trip to Boulder Dam, the World's Fair at San Francisco and Los Angeles. They will return up the Pacific Coast. Ruel L. Wanlass and family of Rodell, California, arrived in Lehi, j Friday, for a visit with relatives and friends. They will visit with Mr. who Wi We wish to thank every one Mn and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass' did any thinig in any way during Wanlass inparents Lehi and with Mrs. Wanthe loss of our beloved son. lass' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Alma Erickson. Schoel in Pleasant Grove. e enjoy the extra of a visit in pleasures glamorous Southern California! You can go to San Francisco via Los Angeles at little or no Mrs. Margaret bv nnernned A. President and NOTICE TO ALL LADIES I. M. W. Barnes. Y. Eldred Fox. W. M. M. I. A. Prest members from the Fifty-fiv- e dent. Miss Stephens, State Nutrionist ward remained from Wednesday un from the State Board of Health will til Saturday evening and report a be in Lehi, Tuesday, August 15 to very lovely trip. ladies of Lehi. The the to lecture Programs were given both even meeting will be held in the Lehi and ings at Dell with ward people Second Ward Chapel at 2 o'clock and both attendance evenings visitors in it is sponsored by the Lehi Stake ReFriday evening was ward night and lief Society. All ladies of Lehi are between 150 and 175 people attended. urged to be in attendance for it will A lovely program was given in the be worth your while. amphitheater, after which the group retired to the dell for dancing, furnished by Carters musici being Orchestra. Special dinner guests at Ward Night were: Presidents and Madames A. C. Schow, Virgil H. Peterson, and R. C. Allred. FAIR Enjoy delightful felaxation en cool, clean, Union Pacific trains. Delicious dining car meals MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Found Trip in Challenger Sleeping Cars; Berth Extra See Boulder Dam en route For urthtr tjmlaiU ootttult:, J. WHYDE, Agent CARD OF THANKS Phone 7 8 0 A D $304.0 Round Trip In Comfortable Coaches to Southern California. Convenient, side trips from Las Vegas, Nev. 'ow-co- 0 1 I LATEST STYLES OF HAIR DRESS 'TlIEl ings. Original poem May Lott. Violin solo Audrey Wilson, accompanied by Mrs. Matilda Clark. Remarks H. A. Anderson. Solo '"What Voice Salutes the Silent Ear" Harold M. Fox. Prayer Lester D. Peterson. The grave in the Lehi cemetery was dedicated by A- - H. Wing. 1 J to Look Ymir Loveliest liesoh-- GEDARSTR0M Funeral services for Oliver i HH t FUNERAL SERVICES Lemuel Whimpey J. W. Wing Mrs. Annie Goates S. I. Goodwin Mrs. George G. Robinson Alice Tuckfield Thomas Powers Junius Banks Rachel Anderson. T. F. Kirkham Stanley Taylor E L. Chipman James H. Gardner Clifford Austin Frank fjjiharp Emma Jane Roberts John Bradshaw KELVINATOR REGRIGERATORS, RANGES and IT .T daughter arrivied at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ad dph Hunger, Saturday. B-- . Adam Brown Reuben Davis Keith Hunter George E. Rick Glen Sabey Addie Rhodeback Memorial Building Goates Food Mart W. A. Ford Milton H. Knudsen Now On Display at Our Store A baby Oscar Hunter Clark Nelson W. A. Evans Herbert Austin Anderson A. Glen Wing Mrs. Elias M. Jones John Goates Oscar Holmstead Joseph Roberts Mary Peterson Gerald Taylor Chat-fiel- LEMI FREE PRESS :j V day. FROM DELL P Zenth and Philco Latest Styles and Models in Urge and Small Radios Twin giils were born to Mrs. Roy Fage (Lucille Hutchngs) of Pleasant Grove, at liie Ix-h- i Hospital, Tues-'- Peterson's Square Deal Grocery Second Ward Chapel Robert Fi x A. W. Davis Harmon Vance William Kirkham !HHtlt Our New grandparents. THIRD WARD RETURNS HORSES, USED TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION No 241 j Maxinie 1 R. Margaret Helquist Lester Nordberg George Wing Ed. Johnson Julia Brown R. J. Whipple John Hutchings Lehi Carlton Gail Julian DEALER IN fT ' P well Hitlt Announcing 5! x C .. Maude Glover EXPERT CAR REPAIRING to Mrs. Victor at the Lehi Hospital, Sat- - r -Mrs. Alice Asht n was admitited r t the local hospital, Mondav, medical care. Orabb Ward "milllHihlill tT r Ui'iiay. s A. Carson t.f Alpine, received received at fact- I V. at the Lhi the Lehi Mlg-iH :? ital, Friday y 1 mday. Nuh.le Pt-ter- s j Dan 10, 1933 Max WUs n, who is employed at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Waniass and Lee and Kenxtiii iLcr.t MonMercur, spent the week-en- d in Lehi day in Grantsvile, vii:ing with with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wilson. Fml nd Kixh Waniass. A son was hi 'in e Rhodes I. L. Lott M: Eliza I j Ho.-pit- al it-'i- re Mis Faye Mathis and sister, Mr.--. The three sons of Mrs. Clara ict-cMiller, were visitors at the ver of Lehi have been visiting in h n;e of friends in Cedar F it and this week. THURSDAY, AUGUST ralJirti lor THIS LIST GROW Inner D.ck" Lvhi l'air'ield Kvu: WATCH vi.-;-t- LEHI. UTAH Hospital ISotes ROLL OF HONOR H"Wf ...,ih u.--e uf Vm. E. 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