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Show PC rHl-gSPA- nnm LWUHl" MBER I I Iff ' 1&33 IX I Fori- cen - .r.. . ..jWi . and Mrs. J- - E. McKellar and Xmas Cards 1UT Msurine. of Salt Lake City, Goodwin' , Dr. and Mrs. dinner guests cf evening, Mrs. Saturday reEddingn, remained at anfson'tiv", taurine and V Kellar until Sunday. home Eddington r.lr.n i t adv. Virpna Austin is visit-"iher sjsters at Arthur, Nevada. TELEPHONE BUILDING weV and W PHOBLEnS AH Price We Meet or Beat Contract or By Day W. W. DICKERSON MrS. g Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hardy of Htb Ogden. were Sunday of Mrs. were Salt Lake Cm- jruests James Clark. valors, Saturday. 102-- Mrs. Jack Mear of Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. John South wick and Mr. and Mrs. Hudson of Sant&qun, M rs. Elias M. Jonea spent Monday in called on Mrs. Blanche Evans Frovo. Miss M a . Mrs. Morris Trane and so.t, Walkce Hebenaon -- alt Lake City, spent the week-endmner raesls of Mr at the M. S. Lou home AlbertXd (THURSDAY. DEC 'MBER 14. 193 i . w American Mr Earl Smith and son. afternoon were Pruvo visitors. Monday. H Gra1J1 1 her mother. Mrs. v, THE LEHI FREE PRESS , LEHI, UTAH KadH'i.. of Prove. Ray J. Carter was a business to Provo, Monday. Cold weather is pointing this way. Mr. and Mrs. David I. Gardner A pair or more of Goodwin's part wool blankets would make a swell were Salt Lake City visitors. Xmas present for somebody, adv. Party tables at Goodwin's. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown, daugh- ters, Katherine and Laura Jean, Mr. Mrs. Mary Kirkham and Mr. and Mrs. Ellen Carter enterttned at of and Mrs. James Comer and daugh-,te- Mrs. Milton Jameson of Provo, were dinner. Sunday, for Mr. and Mrs, Shirley, and Mrs. Bird visited guestss of Mr. and Mrs. Louis William Hadfield and Mrs. Harriet with Ogden relatives, Sunday. Christisen, Wednesday evening. Taylor. r. d Don't guess buy humming bird Mr A. W. Davi, if you want to please her hosiery and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis were ,ur Goodwin's. adv. gait Lake City visitors, Monday. Mrs. Blanche Evans visited with Salt L ake City relatives, WednesMrs. Andy Trane and Mr. day to Friday. and Mr Noe ChristolWn were Salt Lake v.uy visitors, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Rone . n,t children were lests r.f pi.1? i tcaaaui. Grove relatives, Sunday. MisS Olivt Rnm-nin.- . n ,t "'""S "i rruvo. is spending a month with Mrs. M Mr. Taylor while Mrs. Serena Draper w Lake and Mrs. A. J. Phillips of Salt City, were guests of local relaiiavmjr a vacation. tives, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Price and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Norma Price of Salt Lake George I. Bone of City, were Springville. visited wth local relaounuay visitors of Mr. and Mrs. tives. Sunday. John Price. Miss Lucille Carter left for a visit George and Sally would like with Mrs. Ole Jensen of Emery, lenms racKet lor Xmas. Goodwin's Saturday evening. sell em1. aJv Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings and aui Hilkerson. who has spent children of Salt Lake City, visited tne past month with his grandpar- with Mrs. Ellen Carter. Sunday ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson evening. returned to his home in Idaho Falls Idaho, Sunday. Look at yourself and smile in one of Goodwin's mirrors 49c 98c Mrs. Alice Waite and $1.75. adv. Miss Ruth Warner, of Pasedena, California, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wyman, who has been Mrs. R. T. Tolbert home for the very ill for sometime, was taken to holiday season. the American Fork Hospital, i i Mjh' , Jfcirt, I column gearshifts look more or less alike But OEMKRAL New ExcluChevrolet's only MOTORS sive Vacuum-Powe- r Shift acts for Itself when you touch the lever. . . . Only this one advanced steering column gearshift Is 80 automatic In operation! You see, Chevrolet's New Exclusive Vacuum-Powe- r Shift has a hidden power And this power cylinder goes Into cylinder. action the Instant you start to shift gears. It does 80 of the work for you Instead of letting you push and tug and do all the work yourself! You want the newest and best the best In driving and riding ease, the best in styling n and and on all these counts "Chevrolet's FIRST Again!" All steering Kkmmm A VALAIC The Brigadere Club met in their initial bridge luncheon at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Evans, Friday evening. High score prize was won by Mrs. Doris Rick and the traveling prize by Mrs. Thelma Miller. I THE I lmdefljhkti- tK The LaVadis Social Unit of the Brigham Young University of Provo, enjoyed a roller skating party at the local skating rink, Friday evening. About thirty guests were present. Mrs. Birdie Woods and daughter; Virginia, and Robert McCardy of Salt DELINQUENT NOTICE Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Beck and daughter, Shirley, of American Fork, were Sunday visitors of Mr. Name of Corporation, Lehi Irriand Mrs. Charles F. Johnson. gation Company, location of principal place of business, Lehi City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that there Mother or auntie would enjoy a are delinquent upon the following deXmas. nice flannel night gown for scribed stock on account of assess adv. ment levied on the Sixth day of Goodwin's have em'. November, 1939, the amount set opMr. and Mrs. Peter Hanson enter- posite the names of the respective share holders: tained a group of friends at cards Stockholder Shnres Amount and dinner, 9 Saturday evening. Katie Aimonetti $13.50 2 1.02 Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Elisha H. Allred 29 Andreason 20.50 Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buch- Joseph Mrs. Dominica Arrigoni 5 7.50 anan, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmstead, George Beck 14.5 21.75 1 1.25 Bernard Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Austin. 3 Samuel Briggs 4.50 1 Jerome Brown 1.50 7.17 9.5 Clarence Bushman 14 21.00 Mary A. Butt 1 1.25 Matt Carson 2 2.50 J. J. Child 3.95 A. P. Christofferson.- .- 13.3 9 12.02 Stanley Clark 14.40 9.6 Robert Comer Consolidated Holding 40 50.00 Company 12 18.00 A. L. Daley 24 35.00 W. E. Davis 7 8.52 Bazil Dorton 2 3.00 William Dunsdon 80.91 64.5 Blanch Evans 35 43.00 Francell Fagan 29 53.50 Moylan C. Fox 1 1.50 Maud Glover 1 1.50 Ezra T. Gray 14.00 12 Genevieve T. Gray 14.75 James Richard Gray....-.-11 1.50 J. W. Gray 44 61.00 W. F. Gurney 49.4 65.78 Mary Gurney 13.50 Susie Anderson Hillier 9 2.85 1.9 Mina Jackson 1 1.50 Andrew Jacobs 1 1.50 N. P. Johnson 1 1.00 Burton Kirkham 52.00 36 Daniel W. Larsen.... 1 1.50 Arthur Lewis 1 1.50 Fred Merrill 13.50 9 Harriett Otterson 14.04 11.3 Nels Otterson 2 3,00 Sarah A. Parr 1.25 1 G. S. Peterson.... 6.00 4 Ivor L. Peterson 32.25 27.5 James Peterson 47.40 31.6 .Tames T. Powell 3.00 2 James T. Powell. Jr If wuSrajatnic PINT No. 229 QUART No. 228 V4PINT No. 230 Grain Neutral Spirits. Copyright 1939, The Wilkofi Family, Inc., Aladdin, Schenley t. O., ?a.f 84.8 Proof. 75 0 FRESH TENDER CUTS OF MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLES Ira Racker A FULL GROCERY STOCK PHONE MAIN STREET &BiiewMMMTT. u,i,j 17 LEHI, UTAH uwirmnn i..J"lifliHirTTHll . EEIFAEEING DEALER IN ALLIS-CHALHE- RS TRACTORS AND ICPLEKEHTS BOUSES. USED TEACTORS OFFICIAL I SALE id IMPLEMENTS TOR INSPECTION STATION No HI COMEE GAEAGE ' rHONE67.W PITT UTAH " t - SP' D but Tht Sport Sedan, HOP af VALVE-IN-HEA- D SIX at flint. Michigan. Tramporta-- I inn bawd on roil rinnt. not and local taxei (if any), optional equipment and accessory extra. Prices subject to change 85-H.- P. AND UP, road-actio- without notice. Bumper guards on Master 85 Series. Chevrolets are Shipped to Dealers eye NOT DRIVEN OVERLAND! it . . rar ir . . buy iti. MARTIN NIELSEN AUTO CO. American Fork, Utah Make this a real New Fashioned Christmas -- I IB with till i wist Ml mm. lit fl4 fc- - AUTOMATIC COAL FIRING 1 9 Howard Ricks 1 O. J. Roberts 25 J. F. Rovle.. 2 Joseph Shaw 2.5 Joseph Shaw Estate 2 Jesse N. Smith 23 J. W. Street 8.5 Maud Udall 21 Sarah Webb 5 H. J. White 1 , D. H. Wilcox 2. John Reid Wilkins 1 Frank Yearance BENCH STOCK 12.03 37.50 3.00 3.75 3.00 32.52 7.31 17.90 7.50 100 3.00 Shares Amount Stockholder 29.16 21.5 T Ratpman 43.22 33.5 Clarence Burgess 20.25 15 Thomas Coddington 4.64 6.4 LaMar L. Healey 20.88 Gilbert Myers 40.55 33 Mary Lee Myers 8.10 6 Dora B. Shepherd.. 48.60 36 Sylvia Shipley 48.60 , Itusseii inuuii.. In accordance wnn iw uu made order of the Board of Directors 1939. so on the 6th day of November, of stock many shares of each parcel as may be necessary, will be sold at the Lehi Memorial building, 2on the m. 3rd day of January. 1940. at p. to nav delinquent assessment thereon costs of advertising and together with sale. of expense HERMAN C. GOATES Secretary. Lehi. Utah. 7. 1939 First publication December 14. 1939. Last publication December extra No coal shoveling Peace of mind Whether you are home or not, you know Iron Fireman is on the job. Automatic firing Steady temperature with the Coal Flow Iron Fireman. A closed fire. conveyor takes coal from bin to Iron Fireman not you fires the furnace. You don't even have to shake the grates or bank the fire. And you can sleep later have every morning because you don't fire. the and start to get up Warm house, warm floors The Iron Fireman Syncrostat has the house warm before you get up and keeps it warm all day, even the floors. CUan heat, clean basement Iron Fireman makes coal a clean fuel. No smoke nuisance. ML S. Iron Fireman's automatic control system keeps temperature in your home steady without thought or effort on your part; Low fuel cost Reduce your heating bills to a minimum with Iron Fireman's efficient firing which does away with fuel waste. Let us check then tell your heating plant and fuel bills, for do can youi you what Iron Fireman Installed in your furnace or boiler a month for as little as LdDTTTT PLUMBING mi HEATING PHONE 23 II.I...I.UI1UIILIW...II.. 1.1.1111,- iimm, :wii.a'M""Pi'"J'" |