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Show 80. 1939 NOVEMBER ..jAY, THE LEHI FREE PRESS . LEHL LTAII local rreus Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Drake of Car-liMr. and Mrs. Verno Larsen and Nevada, visited with Mrs. Ella family returned to their home in a Manr.iiig, Friday to Sunday. Clearfield, Saturday, following ts visiwi with hf r par- visit with local relaThanksgiving Mrs. Eldon Wrvh t Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams, Mr. tives. -- ar.j Tuesday. fcnd Mrs- Water Stine and children were Eva Vat, dinner guests of spent Saturday and Mr. Thariksgivir.g Mrs. T. Winn. John and ht-r ... with , . -, THE FOR THUESDAY. NOVEMBER 30. 1933 n, Mr. and Mr a. WiiUrd Manning and daughter. Colleen, of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and Mr. IL W. Manning and other local relatives over the week-end- - U I ' .l.'.Wlrk. ,Ur!:il'n vAf V iT-'Vf- t . t. A;' X ' "1 ' Mrs. Lillian Nelson of Mid vale, ar.J Mts. Owrge visited with her grandmother. Mrs. of ... arv -uests t f Mr. aI!d Mr,. S. J. Taylor, Sunday. S A , i,.- Loujtrr at Orem. f Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilcox and friends .nd famiy sptfit the Thanksgiving holi- assortment at with Murray relatives. rioes at Godwin's, adv. aiys Ca'K sU;,. ; your A weil Mr. and Mrs-- R. II. Giles of Salt 'rs. .Ii'lie Hoagland and son, Lake City, visited at the John Bone '' "f Salt Lake City, visited - 'l! with Mrs. Lizzie Kirkham. rh "" L 11' luaho. J' W- - Mitton of visitin? with fc... Evan Jensen of Sandy, were guests at the Luther Coates home, Sunday. J. Christofferson and family were Thanksgiving din ner MAIN STREET rrTlTi .l i I 4- - t It i 1i1 jruests of Mr. (,r Magna. and iiarns LEHL UTAH 11 1 1 1 1 It I 1 i t 4 1i 1 Mrs. Roy ... Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Neslin of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chipman Mrs. James Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. E. 17 Royal Theatre Mrs. Hay Goates and son. Fari Paul Christofferson of the Utah Gunnison, were week-en- d guests of irs. i nomas Clark. Agricultural College of Logan, spent the week-en- d with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Christofferson. Mr. and Mrs. mflT PHONE STARTS TODAY at Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Garth of Loma. Cojorado. visited with local relatives over the Thanksgiving holiday, returning home. Monday. Burley. lrss Luella Southworth. PENNYWISE AUNTY is home, Tuesday. Sunday. and Family assortments of Xmas Cards at Goodwin's. adv. PC Mure and beautiful are the Xmas Cards at Goodwin's. ajv. 4-- i DEALER IN Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle and family of Trovo. were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mrs. T. A. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wright and Mrs. Taylor accompanied them home Ward Clark of Logan, were Thanksfor a week-en- d visit. giving guests of their parents, Mr. ;and Mrs. Sylvan Clark. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price en tertained at a family dinner, ThanksMr. and Mrs. Richard Bone, riving Day. Guests were Miss Thelma daughter, Myrna. and Mrs. Emma Benson of Boise, Idaho; Mr. and Coates, visited with Mrs- Ma Kal-mMrs. Ronald Price and baby of of Salt Lake City, Friday. Orem, Mrs. Roger Price and tZrZz w. r ' ' jr , j mmt : THE 7- - 7T i; a mV yzt - m t I5-V0LU- ar ALUS-CHALME- TRACTORS RS AIID IMPLEMENTS HORSES, FOR SALE USED TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION No 241 COMER GARAGE ' PHONE Yours for Only - LEHI, UTAH 67-- W mm Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tolbert and grandson, Richard, spent Thanksgivdinner guests of Mr. ing visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. andThanksgiving Mrs. Eugene Webb were Mr. H. Jenkinson and famiy at Magna. and Mrs. Edwin Taylor of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb and Mrs. Clifford Miller entertained children, Mr. and Mrs- Dean Webb twelve guests at her home, Saturday and son, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Phillips. afternoon, honoring the 12th birthday anniversary of her son, Dale. Dr. and Mrs. Harold I. Goodwin PER VOL. and daughter, Barbara, of Park Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis, Isaac Mr. and Mrs. Claude Curtis City, and Dell Yates of Mercur, spent and family were Thanksgiving dinThanksgiving Day with their mother, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Mrs. Katherine Yates. Goodwin. It's A Pleasure To Serve A soscial honoring the retiring bishopric of the Cedar Fort Ward was held in the Cedar Fort Gymnasium, A Wednesday evening. splendid program and dancing were Stake enjoyed by a large group. officials from Lehi were in You! PEP GAS, TIRES AND ACCESSORIES WASHING, POLISHING AND GREASING HRST CLASS MOTOR supplies and accessories FILL YOUR RADIATOR WITH AIITI-FREEZ- E In discussing the weather, is your car prepared for winter driving such as good tires windshield wiper blades These are a few new battery lighter oil winter driving. We comfortable suggestions for safe and stock them all and will gladly supply your nesds most reaanti-freez- e? sonably. GUARANTEED SERVICE expert lubrication service that prevents costly repair bills and are insures proper car operation. Best quality oils and greases An used. State St. Service Station Sylvester Clark. State Street, Lehi Manager IN NEW CNDURO-FLE- X BINDING (25c Vol. in DELUXE BINDING) Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stice had as their Thanksgivnig dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Douglas and children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stice of Hihland and Harvey M. Speer of American Fork. ' Miss Alene Frank and Miss Zoe Ball entertained at a kitchen shower Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harrison of at the Ball home, Friday evening Monterey Park, California, Mr. and Miss Beth Thrasher. A honoring Mrs. William Powell and baby of pink and white color scheme was Los Angeles, and Mrs. Kleo Hales used in luncheon and decorations. and son, Carl, who have been visit- Twenty-fou- r were present. guests ing in California, arrived in Lehi, Tuesday evening. They accompanied dinner guests of Mr. the body of Mrs. Annie Powell here andThanksgiving Mrs. George Strasburg were: for burial. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolston, sons, raul and Lynn, of Provo; Mr. and Dainty Xmas Cards at Goodwin's. Mrs. George F. Strasburg and son, Bryant, of Mercur; Mr. and Mrs". Mr. and Mrs. John E. Yates, Mr. Melvin Johnson and Mrs- Mary Gur-neand Mrs. Leon Yates, Mr- and Mrs. the dinner the group Following Hud Yates and Mr. and Mrs. Fred attended a show in Salt Lake City. Yates were guests at the wedding of Meredith Yates and LaVern CunlifF Earl Dowding Jr., of Sandy was at Bingham, Tuesday, November 28. a of his grandparents, Mr. and guest Many beautiful and useful gifts were Mrs. II. W. Manning, over the weekwere received and refreshments end. He returned home with his served. The young couple will make parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowding, their home in Salt Lake City. who visited at the Manning home, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowler have a from honeymoon trip just returned A group of ladies met at the home to California, where they visited of Mrs- Alton Wilkins last week with relatives and friends at San honoring her birthday anniversary. Francisco, going from there they Those present were: Mrs. Geneva visited places of interest in Los Mrs. John Chilton, Mrs. Stewart, Angeles and stopping to see Boulder Berton Kirkham, Mrs. Robert Stod-dar- t, Dam and through some of the parks Mrs. Florence Keidel. Mrs. southern Utah. jj and scenic wonders of Barnes. Luncheon and games Floyd wonderThey reported as having a were enjoyed. I ful trip. They will make their home the for present. in Amercan Fork Mrs. Rachel Anderson entertained at a family dinner at her home, Thanksgivnig Day. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ivory and daughter, Jean, of Salt Lake City, Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Verno and Mrs. Mr. of children Clearfield; TRY E. E. 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