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Show NOVEMBER ,.jnvy 16. 1&39 THE LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHL UTAH COUNTY SLATES j BUDGET HEARING THURSDAY. NOVEMBER Mr. and Mrs Karl Auitumar.n of '. were iruests if Mr. and Mrs. .:. Cul'soll ul4f day last CHANGE IN FOURTH wk. Miss the WARD M. I. A. 16. 1939 IaPriel Goodwin visited over week-en- d B. Owen with Mr. and Mrs. E. of Brigham City. Mr. u vij...n f will be ' teaucea tf f:.-.if- your Thanksgiving id u res v un- me yea r was ai- r.civasfs in oi eys t. cover the increases are 'la.'k said, so that the 'I not borrow. i uftb d if the county win f the additional $30,000 ';! 'I'rijtrd in the highway 'or and indigent budgets, I' d. If it doe-- , not. the moneys i. ft v " ;u the if flia oairevert to the f inds from which they -- Vr- !: DAY NOVEMBER ALL Lehi, ;.i V, become necessarv. urt bjdi-t- . fl2'.0; county :,Joge!. SL'it.liitii; pr.ir and count v as- - long distance telephone calls will be in effect tit 10 a. .:i.iM-i.in-- i.e For at 23 The same low rates that apply every night after 7 p. m. and all day Sundays i ;une. Th. Ilij. pit-- of I'rovo. is sending lie ttk duing Ukph 'ne line repair The Ixhi Fourth Ward Y. M. M. iK .n arsJ around r airfield. I. A. executive officers were changed at the ward sacramental services, Miss Buleah Armstrong sint Sat- Sunday evening. David Roberts, urday and Sunday visiting in who will soon leave for a short term mission was released as first counselor to Ben Russon. president Wil-for- d Russon was chosen as first EKGAGEMEHT and Grant ChritofTerson as second assistant. ANNOUNCED Frank Sharp as released as ward chorister and John Skinner was chosen to succeed Mr. Sharp. Mrst Mr. and Mrs. David Davis an- Marie Smith was retained as nounce the engagement of their daughter. Phyllis, to Sheldon B. Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Spurrier and Cook of Cedar Fort, the marriage to son, Stanton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul take place in Salt Lake City, Freebairn and children, were Sunday A wedding reception in honor o guests at the Kate Anderson home. the marriage will be held n the teaar tort uymnasium the same Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Lambert. evening. Both young people are well Miss Beth Peterson and Miss Alene known locally and have hosts of Frank visited at Cedar City over the friends showering them with "best week-enwishes for a happy future- h'i-- t you both will enjoy. Reduced rates also on November 30, - 1939, on your callsapply to friends in the to. j. lowing states which have designated November 30 as the official date for celebrating Thanksgiving: Kansas Alabama Arizona Arkansas Colorado Connecticut Florida Idaho New Hampshire New Mexico Kentucky Maine North Carolina Massachusetts Oklahoma Minnesota Rhode Island " South Dakota Mississippi Nebraska Tennessee Nevada Texas Vermont Wisconsin Iowa for any additional information, please ask the operator I The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. c vJ mm - a trial, Come in and five work don while yo wait. NEW INVISIBLE SOLE STATE STREET SHOE SHOP - HAROLD 04B0RME. Prop. TATB TRHET, LEHI, UTAH d. - is ant MARRIAGES i.-- If one of your family, a friend or relative can't be with you on Thanksgiving . . . make thera happier with a telephone call . . . It's a pleusure (lEtts as-sta- nt available for public may he examined at county auditor's office by any. "He intere.-ted- . Mr. Clark said. ULsjiect:"!! L. WORLTON-EVAN- GUNGA DIN S Miss Madge Worlton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. and Ferris A. Evans, son of Mrs. W. E Evans of Layton, were married in the Salt Lake L- D. S. Temple, Friday with Stephen L. Chipman officiating. Immediately following the ceremony members of the immediate families were guests at a wedding dinner in the Lion House. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of the Utah State Agri cultural college at Logan. The bride. who last year was regimental sponsor of the R. O. T. C. Logan unit, affiliated with the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. The bridegroom is a mem ber of Sijrma Alpha Epsilon. The couple nlan to make their home in Salt Lake City. Teamed together for the first time. Cary Grant. Victor McLaglen and noughts Fairbanks, Jr., are seen as three comrade sergeants whose adventures form the basis of the stirring screen vresion of the famous ballad by Rudyard Kipling, "Gunga Dr." playing at the Royal Theatre, Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. The three stars, each of whom has soared to new fame in recent months, portray a trio of British soldiers stationed at an army post in northern India. Their exciting experiences while trying to quell an uprising among a band of religious fanatics, who commit wholesale murder according to religious rites, provide the dramatic action of the story. Grant has recently achieved added ROOM popularity in such successful pic P. T. A, tures as "Bringing Up Baby," "Holi MOTHERS MEET day" and "The Awful Truth." McLaglen has scored in "The Lost Patrol," "The Devil's Party," "Bat The parent teacher room mothers tie of Broadway" and "We Willie met with the teachers of the Lehi Winkie." Fairbanks' most recent schools in an informal tea, at the hits have been "The Rage of Paris," School, Wednesday afternoon, High "Having Wonderful Time" and "Joy A round table discussion on prob of Living." school year, took place, Joan Fontaine has the leading lems of the were served- Mrs. and Wafers punch feminine part in "Gunga Din." the M. H. Knudsen, Mrs Gerald Taylor title role of which is portrayed by acted and Mrs' James Comer Sam Jaffe. Other players are hostesses. Eduardo Ciannelli, Montagu Love, Robert Coote and Abner Biberman. ueorge htevens directed and pro SECOND WARD duced the picture for RKO Radio. - I it M wn&nu&l you take it the "Be si-- way to make it iSm BY UNION PACIFIC HtW. H thrill out oi GET an extra holiday to modern, luxury-wa- eitra icfctdul adrfi greater coeveefence on trip eortft od tout SUPER-COAC- y all air conditiontravell Year-roun- d lares, no traffic ing, dollar-tarin- g worries or driring strain) On short trips you can go and return the STATE STREET DRUG Phon State Street liS - IE u CONFERENCE, SUNDAY EISIPEHir CAE! ' it D&Aies IN ii ADD FORMER RESIDENT DIES mm ml COMER my? .J fc oi use profitable use more electric appliances. 01 course, no one farm is using all of the 200 electric farm of appliances but the use cheap electricity on farms everywhere throughout this territory is increasing by leaps and bounds. Drop in and iaiK .1 we. You'll enjoy getting complete details on the many which new electrical devices for farms increase profits as well as reduce work on every farm. You'll be welcome, anytime. SEE YOUR DEALER. OR lis K - N."7- - h it i i ii LESI, UTAH - .,lf, jhC ' I . -V ., .. ',.',7 1 OllM. 1?i$At Toxt RECOMMENDS OUR - trip. Quaiittf CARD OF THANKS ff EOT GROCERIES, MEATS, SEASONABLE FRUITS GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. The speakers at the Branch Con ference held in Fairfield, Sunday Virgil ii. reterson, evening were: Herman C. Goates. Wm. Win? and umus Banks, all of Lehi. We are deeply appreciative for all acts of kindness and expressions of love and sympathy extended at the passing of our beloved sister, Mrs. Ina Schulkin. We wish to especially thank those taking part in the funof cars and Preparations are under way for eral services, for the use sent. the flowers lovey organizing frimary, mutual, era THE EVANS FAMILY. Relief Society for the winter session. ' I B charge. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dubois motor ed to Santaquin, Saturday, returning SENIOR SEMINARY STUDENTS unday. While there they were VISIT CHURCHES guests of Mrs. brma Kyte, Air. Dubois' sister. The Lehi Seminary senior students Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carson spent enjoyed a visit to the Salt Lake with relatives in Am- churches Sunday. the week-en- d They visited the Fork. Catholic and Presbyterian churches erican and attended a session at the L. D. Mrs. Lloyd Strong returned to her S. Tabernacle. They were chaperMr. and mothers home in Fairfield after oned by M. II. Knudsen, a sister Cedar of few Anderson a Wallace Mrs. visiting days spending n Huntington, UtahValley. Forty students made the Mrs. Minnie Tepran and Warren Carson accompanied Wm. E. Bofrgs on a business tripp to Provo, Mon- av of last week. w FIT FOR A KING - Every day, progressive farmers are making more r ACtsaA- The Parent Teachers Association are sponsoring the hot school lunches each day in the Memorial Building. A large number of children are By Marie Kemier enjoying the hot dish with their home Parents are noon. Mrs- Lovira Huggard has been se lunches each lected as the new Relief Society urged to encourage their children to The first meeting to be take advantage of this hot noon dish. president. It is not an entire lunch and students held Tuesday. should have sandwiches or cookies to Maxine Carson has been eat with the hot dish served in the Miss isiting for several days in Tooele. Memorial Building basement. There is a call for butter and eggs at the Anyone having Mrs, Leon Carson left last week luncheon kitchen. butter or eggs to exchange for lunchfor a visit with relatives in eon tickets, please notify those in HEWS FAIRFIELD 1 3598, USED TRACT OBfl and IUPLEtfEHTS FOA SALE OFFICIAL IPBCTIOH STATION Ne Ml - 144 IfGlC w K . The Lehi Second Ward will hold IH SALT LAKE CITY their ward conference, Sunday evening, at 7:30 p. m. The ward officers to urge all ward members to wish Mrs. Sarah Broadbent, wife of the be in attendance. late Joseph Broabent, Sr., died at the home of her daughter, Mrs- John McAffee in Salt Lake City, after a HOT SCHOOL LUNCHES longering illness at the age of 87. Funeral services were conducted BEING SERVED in Salt Lake City Sunday afternoon. H " ' TRASTO OUSQOTS ALLIS-OUTZ-nS IS LLAMSIEK DBMS, 1. 1IALN STREET PHONE 17 LEIIL UTAO |