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Show THUESb.". SEPTEMBER 2, lizd LOCAL ITEMS THE LEH1 FREE PRESS A. Carl...- - &h.iw Pr-s;!t!- ;t wis u' Sal: Lake City victor, Wednesday. Mr,. Ai.nie Sbaw ..f Eureka, ai:d The Natiui.al Parks Scat Council Mrs. James C. G,ugh v.ere guest f meeting will U- i.iid in 1'iuv.., Mn-MrI. W. Fux, Friday. day evening. - tlell vi.-i- . - Keith. rs, v;t ,r. ' c M.-- L Sunduv. Ug-H-- !r. ai.d Mrs. (;, !i of ;ivi! sK-n-- nd with lva IeJ;i'.les. -t y. Mr. and Mrs. j 1 . and Do iit' t Saturday Mrs. M..itha I.ii.ior? ,.f Pmv (fuet of her son, Klmer Jak.-o-n fanuly. .. ; jn t T Mr. and Mrs. R.y Walker Mildred I'.dletiL' f Salt Lake:V ilV were Sunday visitors at the F ester 0- lled'e hoim i 1 J T-- Mr. (ie and Mrs. Ray Allied and Mrs. Jennie Nostrum were Provo visitors m; d Tuesday evening. They with l.ruce Nostrum who is attending school at the Brigham Young vi.-ite- u.i illKl UUfiV i ( sen were v ek end quests of Mis and Maxine Mary Provo. .- o Mr. ami NEW INVISIBLE SOLE all can afford to pay. AUo machine permanent Have your hair styled to suit your face. STATE STREET SHOE SHOP ALTAS BEAUTY SHOP Hair Stylist Phone 49 or 92 MAIN STREET LEHI Webb, : v i II HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. STATE STREET, LEHI. UTAH iirisioners 'n o her parents ,Mleu wun .Mrs. Alex Sunday and Monday. at a price Alta . -o ,.,, to-- PERMANENT S Electric Light For Farm Yards in the dark for the progressive farmers in this territory. Now they enjoy well lighted yards and barns, as well as their homes. Not only is electricity cheap, bul farm lighting equipment is available at the lowest cost ever. Get full particulars about the new equipment today. Join the ever in- creasing throng of modern farmers who are making greater use of cheap electricity. Christ .iferson !M n .Mrs. Season I " 1 1 TIME TO FILL YOUR CUPBOARD '" Featuring 03 Replicas These cards are suitable for Personal Autograph or Name Imprint Copper Plate Reproductions from Original Etchings, the New Air Brush Designs, as well as Many Other Features. All New Numbers Order Today From This Newspaper Office Lt J v: few-day- I v m 'ir. LAI1BSIEM If.. i .l -- 1 IBI1B. PHONE 17 MAIN STREET LEHL UTAn EXPEET CAE EEPAKRING DEALER IN ALUS-CHALMER- TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS S HORSES, USED TRACTORS .nd IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION No 241 COMER GAEAGE PHONE 67-- LEHL UTAH She Thought that Her Husband Really Had Put One Over group of friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. Don Loveridge at their home, Friday evening. House games and dainty refreshments were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Loveridge, Mr. and Mrs. Kimball Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Vern E. Carter, Mr. and Mrss Bert L. Carter, Mrs. Dora Beesley, Mrs. Melinda Newell of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Carter of Lehi. UNTIL HE EXPLAINED HOW Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson entertained a group of friends at their home, Friday evening. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs Fred Bath, Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gaisford and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gaisford of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Darling. High score prize was won by Mr. and Mrs- - George Pierce and consolation prize by Mr. and Mrs. THEY BOTH WERE IN CLOVER! Fred Bath. Eva Smith, Mrs. Afton n and Mrs. Ella Manning entertained at the home of Mrs. S. J. Mrs. Taylor, Friday honoring Mrs Taylor's Pat-erso- birthday social chat anniversary. and luncheon Games, were enjoyed by Mrs. Heber Hart of Shelley, Idaho; Mrs. Arch Nielson of CARD OF THANKS The Browns, who are known to be always sedate, Were right in the midst of their monthly de- bate; The bills had And the Mrs. swamped! If you, Albert We'd find that arrived, unfailingly prompt, was screaming ''Our budget is Brown, hadn't put in gas heat, thew bills would be easy to meet." for a breath, Albert grabbed at the chance give her a lesson in modern finance. As she paused To ''Now listen," he said, "and get a real thrill There's a right way and wrong way to look at a bill." ''Oh yeah!" she rejoined, "you know figures don't lie; You can see for yourself that gas heating comes high." Then Albert in silence took pencil and And patiently wrote out some figures pad to add. "Our average gas bill every month of last year Most certainly gives us good reason to cheer. You'll agree," he went on, "that it really makes For it's CARDS S Thrifty: housew ies who re jnartl -.wu.ai owui me , their UP 8t Bros, because they are sure of class foodat bargain pnees. You can phone your ord- -r here with utmost . enter-tertaine- with CHRISTMAS '"iz sense, Burgoyne 't- GROCERIES, MEATS, SEASONABLE FRUITS GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. Carlos GREET THE WORLD This Christinas v f f She will visit Lehi friends for a s le fore returning to her home in Grand Junction, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lincholten, Mr. Coates of and Mrs. John Lincholten, Mr. and 70shcn, v,,ent the week-en- d with Mr (nates parents. Mr. and Mrs. Luthe Mrs. Chris Lincholten, all of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Coates. Mrs. George Wing Tueslay. Mrss A. K. Davis entertained the Mr. and Mrs. George Wing d Athenian Club at her home, Vedne; dinner at Tuesday evening day afternoon. The book review on their gransons Milton and lheeca' was piven by Miss Mai honoring Leo Russon, prior to their departure pa ret Thurnian. to Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs Pn n, Mr and Mrs. Junius Banks enter ni lurie, Idaho, were questsiiJItOJl of Mr tained at an informal dinner in the and Mrs. Carlton Wilson, last week First Ward Relief Society Hall, Fri- Airs. Hyinjrton was the former hon-iithe marriage Wanda Hunsaker who vas a student lay evening, of their daughter, Margaret and of the Lehi Hijrh Svhvl. Myron Burgess of Alpine. A lartre number of close relatives were pres Mrs. R. B. Worlton, Mrs. Marjraret ent. Kirkham, daughter, Bonnie Jean and Martraret Worlton, were Utah Stnto Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goates and Fair visitors at Salt Lake City. Fri Mrs. Alicie Phillips left Thursday day. The two girls talked over K. for a trip to California. They will I). Y. L. Television while there. visit at San Francisco with Mrs. Emma Lauper and family and the Mr. and Mrs. McKenney of Los San Francisco Fair. They will also Angeles, California, arrived at the visit at Nyssa, Oregon, with Mr. George Rick home Monday for a and Mrs. Lauren Goates before re visit. They left for their home Wedhome. turning Mrs. McKenney is a niece nesday. of Mr. Rick. They visited relatives in Oklahoma and Nebraska before coming to Utah. .'ir. and Midvale. Mrs. Rilla Robinson of Chicago, Illinois; Mrs. Ila Nielson of American Fork; Mrs. E. J. T' Roberts, Mrs. Hannah Rolfe. Mrs. Rachel Wring, Mrs. Melba Rolfe. Mrs. Laura Smith, Mrs. Jane Smith, Mrs. Jane Lewis, Mrs. B. W. Brown, Miss Fern Stewart, Miss Edna Rolfe, Mrs. Marv Southwick, .Mrs. Rachel Ander son, Mrs. Maude Glover, Mrs. Charo- lotte Lewis. SEE YOUR DEltLTR, Oil C5 - Mrs. Lena Cries is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Rick. A 3HERE'S no more stumbling around 0 C- - J ng I 'wn ! Kii-kha- MACHINELESS i I 1 arter, Friday. We desire to express our sincere appreciation to all those who helped so much with sympathy, condolence and kind deeds during our bereavement in the passing of our beloved husband and father. We want to thank all those who took part in the funeral services etc. Mrs. James W. Taylor and family. just seven dollars and NATURAL ninety-thre- e cents! "Feightkinpr W'inona Bartholomew. Joseph Baker. eSCh mnth' WeH S8y 0ne eight" (A charge, you'll admit, that is not very frreat) Hot water well put at one fifty-fomore, (Considerably less than it cost us before!) Then a month for the expense--It adds to four dollars and seventeen cents. 'Those things cost so little because, as you know. gaS hmting which m!es the rate low And the item for heat is incredibly small-T- hree seventy-si- x that is actually all Remember," he said, "our gas bill is not alone' as youVe probabIy houghtatinfi: ur six-bi- ts 'ice-bo- x' fr It covers three other big services here 0n through mney year' She said softly then, and was scowling no more: Why hasi, t somebody explained this before? l figures quoted nre from actual cost records for a typical Utah home using gas for the big household 11 jobs. We'll be glad to give you an estimate of cost for YOUR home without obligation. Come in or phone us now. Remember, you can save 10 on a new gas furnace if you order without delay. Con-venie- nt terms. i CARD OF THANKS I wish to extend my appreciation and thanks to the Lehi First Ward High Triests Quorum for their kinid ness in the burial of my sister, Mrs. ij' ac . t Come in and tfive a a trial, work done while you wait. Borje Colpvo i Mrs. Ilaljh I la vis, Miss Lal'riei ... : ... ....... . Lin'aiuau m miam f Godwin aiid Mrs. Lucille Rhodes at- - ... Tllnmao uoti tfMi: n rinnaman are woikin at their min-- j the opening of radio station Fork Canyon, 4 KO0 at Pruvo, Thursday .venire nig claims in Ira Raeker is acting as night marshal i 'M Mi and Mrs. Arth during Mr. Trinnaman's absence. Mr. and Mis. Van Vanee ..f Aii.in quests of Mr. and .Mrs. Kav THE NEW reared" ai wTrlto Ltai Atrricultural u Lc'nn, Friday. Ruth and'p Ann-dea- ANNOUHGIHG Jhn c t. Lake! Miss all i.u: the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Byinsrton or uor- tn and La Var Batsman t,i f. ... Kirie, I Jah , Max and Gene Wil&orl Friday, where the boys enrolled at V1!ted at the State Fair in Salt I j City' We,lnesday. jthe Ltah Ajji icultural Co lege. an Mrs. M. H. Knudx ii. .v.ijj. Russell and Jay aiid dauirhter. Elaine, were sal; aie C:'v visits;. of mo SEPTEMBER 2,, j -- Mr. ai d Mrs. R 'i.ald Price uf Mrs. Grover Orion entertained at Orei:i, were at the P. a dinner j.arty Sunday, Honoring her Price ho.T.e, Sunday. son, MayhewV .'rird birthday anni-- ; Twent.v-ei- i vcrsary. members Mr. and Mrs. James Comer were were in attendance. Smithheld iu.rs, Tuesday. They visited at with Mr. and Mrs.! Burratt Chad wick and at L. gaii with1 jMr. and Mrs. Harold Coniir. t'.tv t Afem Vra Ml T !hyUv':Lake ,Wal ai Cltv. Wfintsdj -- Ge-rg- tir bsda i M;s Vilate Jones and Aibn ('!:-!en of Logan, were ,.f gut ,Irs- J- - G Jones over the Week nd. - vi.-itu-r- ts''l. Mr. Ralph Hutenls Sail Lae eity, were r. a?., s. Mr. and Mrs. K. 15. I V r - n and, Mrs. A. W. Uavi and Mrs. Irene Brown ,.f Ogden, were were Salt Lake ,'r t Sunday gue.-t- s of Mr. and Mrs. day. Lesu-- r TUi!ll 1.1. LEHI. UTAH , HEAT SEIVING TWENTY-THRE- E UTAH COMMUNITIES Q |