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Show THURSDAY, FEERT ARy l LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. CT Afl THURSDAY. FEBRUARY . . . t r,. T AtlC Li-- -' "- - - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cotr arid two were lauitt-PuUiW by The Lehi Frt tl tail LAKt CL. during the quarter. Mrs Mr. IE very of and Sunday guests Tkurdy In adiiti' n to regular weekly POWELL AND LOY Phoae 8-Uhi. Utak Johnson. student body and social unit daJ.c-George P. Price, Manager and social functions, the annual win-- ; IN KEY CO-STAR Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott and Office. 32 W. Main St.. residence. 2n4 ter sports carnival and Junor Prom daughter, Lois, returned home Wed- will take place in February ai.J West and Slate St, Lehi. Uuh THIN MAM' KIT nesday after standing the past six March 160-Phone Office residence respectivelyweeks visitirig in Washingtoi, D. C. D. C. In Florida. and Washington Eatered at the postoffice at Leai, UWa. a - M r:.a Ley. William l' 'a their daughters COURT OF HONOR they were guests i.f t aa second elas matter. r.t. r. nsr hailed : - ir.e Mr. and Mrs. T. O. and '' am M t. a!.i pular "Mr. n- Black (Juliet Lott) and Miss Marie ADVERTISING RATES SUNDAY EVENING the RovJ Theatre Sunday. Lott. They visited many beautiful A! t!:v. Furni&hed Upoa Request day ar;J Tuesday i'l . and places of interest in and 'Van." third ..f the tcitiiiatir, .' S me around of the h the The t Washington. Lehi Scouts will Id their h lS SUBSCRIPTION w r.a-tectie n year fl.M high spots were Mt. Vernon Tomb of Court of Honor in the Ihi First fiatiiir. with a the Unkn' wn Soldier in Arlington Ward. Sunday evening in connection The. Like its faiii iu- - pseUeces-- ' r. Cemtery. AnnopoUs Capitol Building, with the regular M. I. A. O njoint Thin Man.' 'the st ry "f ' A other una suie Assocwiiox Ft McHenry at Baltimore where the meeting. Scoutmasters and all scouts Star Spangled Banner was written. are expected to be present. The Doling airport, Congressional Inst. Zologi-ca- l Library. Smithsonion LOCAL ITEMS Gardens, the Ford Theatre where U. P. S L, POWER Lincoln was the Lincoln killed, M rs. Wallace Hebertson visited at Memorial. They went to the top of RATES LESS THAN the Washington Monument which is I'ruvo. Saturday. 505 feet high. They spent ChristNATION mas and New Years in Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilking of and 1 then spent two weks in Florida ... s Fandy, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. with their son, Dr. W. L. Lott and Domestic customers of Utah Power A. E. Adams, Sunday. wife. He is employed in Clewistn, & Light Company in the sparsojy Florida, by the American Cane Sugar settled farm areas and in smaller Utah-Idah- o cities and towns are obMrs. Wallace HeberUon attended Corporation in research labatory. St- Augus- taining electric service at or below In Florida they vis-tethe funeral of Mrs. W. M. Houston of Salt Lake City, Sunday. tine, the oldest city in the U. S. A. big city prices and at rates subFt. Marion is located in this city. stantially less than the national averMiss Huitau Allred of Kamas, Other places of interest were Datonia age. These facts come from the Federal visited over the week-en- d with her Beach, Palm Beach Miami. Fort Power Commission report as of Jan-1Meyerg. They attended the air parents. Mr. and Mrs- R. C. Allred. MytftA Ley 1939, made public by the Utah Miami. the at lace They report Public Commission. Service weather in Florida just like summer, Thin Man" combines a puzzling and Mrs. Sylvester Evans attended the The report makes these striking murder mystery with the grass and tree green and flowers all Utah Wool Growers banquet at the in bloom, the themometer registered comparisons: On the Utah Power & intriguing and sometimes hectic gay happy, Hotel Utah. Wednesday. domestic consumers 89 degrees. They are now harvest- Lights system married life of Nick and Nora for 25 kilowatt ing the sugar cane crop, vegetables paid $1.60 monthly Charles, the detective pair whom hours, whereas the average public an fruts. citrus Powell and Miss Loy created so deMr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter of Bingservice company consumer nationalthe made a tour through They ham were callers of Mr. and Mra, lightfully n the first picture of the where the sugar is ly pays $1.89 for 25 kwh in towns series. sugar factory Roger Price, Sunday. made from the cane, also visited the between 250 and 1,000 in population; Asta Is Back To cane fields where the crop was being $1.79 in towns between 1,000 and takes Nick and Nora The picture Mr. and Mrs. West Hammond of harvested, most of the work being 2.500; and $1.C5 in towns between a holiday trip and for York to New and 10,000. Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. done by negros. They traveled thru 2,500 comes them Asta, the waggish with T. A. Taylor, Wednesday. (It should be noted that since this practically all the southern states who contributed d terrier, and came home by way of Arizona survey was made the Utah Power & so much mirth to the first two picwhere they stopped to see the L. D. Light rates have been reduced still Mrs. Carl Pierson of McGill, hours tures. Also with them is a Thin S. Temple in Mesa, and report it a further, makng 25 kilowatt Man, Jr., the new and very small Nevada, visited with Mr. and Mrs. VT in iNauvoo, now $1.35 instead of the $1.60 listed son of the "Thin Man" very beautiiui place. Edward Larscn last week. pair, played in 1938 the report ) Illnois, they visited the home of Jos. the baby screen find of the year, by 100 hours the Utah For kilowatt Smith and the Carthage Jail at William Foul-VWilliam Trinnaman and Hyrum Carthstre. Illinois. They crossed Power & Light system cost is $3.75 in Once New their holiday York, Gray were business visitors to to the national average of many beautiful rivers, bridges, and compared Col. Burr blasted when Frovo, Tuesday. are plans 1.000. 250 to towns lor irom miles coven nnp bridin. ,,nt financial adviser to Nora, MacFay, in to from towns 1,000 $4.69 2.500; a wonderful trip Mrs. Robert S. Fox, Mrs. Byron long. They report is mysteriously slain on his Long and of having the pleasure of going and $4.48 in towns from 2.500 to Island estate. Nick takes a hand in Whipple and Mrs. Lowell Brown in 10,000 population. states: Wyomwere bait Lake City visitors. Tues through the following the investigation of the case and 250 hours Utah the For kilowatt in. Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana. Nora's curiosity gets the better even day. Ohio, West Virgina, Pennsylvania, Power & Light system cost is $7.00 to help and she attempts af her of to the national average Virginia. North Carolina, compared Between ex- Mick in his detecting. . Mrs. Birdie Wood, Virginia Wood Maryland, to 250 towns $8.22 $8.47 1.000; Flordia, South Carolina, Georgia, and Robert- McCardy of Salt Lake Alabama. towns rhantring characteristic "Thin Man" Louisana. towns 1,000 to 2,500; Mississippi. banter with Nora, rescuing her from City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C Texas. New Mexico, Arizona and 2,500 to 10,000. dives and New York night-spo- t costs! F. Johnson, Sunday. reveals national The survey In all they traveled about Nevedahilarious a vi baby party seeing of electric service to domestic con- -' thousand miles. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson, Mr. eight suniers in smaJler towns are hitrher: Lnven in honor of Nickie, Jr., bv his and Mrs. C. L. Johnson, Mrs- - Wm. than in larger cities whereas on tho uiidi rwoi'hl friends, Nick deduces hi Mrs. Helen Udall and Miss Evans, Power Company system the rates arc; wav to the killer and traps the SIX HEW LEHI JN ici Lnaries Johnson attended a uniform, the outlying communities criminal 111 typical Betty birthday and farms obtaining electricitiy at fashion. party for Mrs. Inez Reynolds of THE LEHI FREE PRESS W - to t Lt- t- it; ' 'h-- V , - jf..j P. II . w"4 tie wvr.- - IflP hi. . V: ... I.- !- 'v 1 Luk-'- t" 1 c Sec. Kiikham. 1 LEHI WINS LEAGUE FROM AMERICAN FORK AI I'IN'E STANDINGS 0 1.000 (1 er i.ih I .' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 0 .rh V I',. a- - fl. 1 0 G- High SCHEDULE THIS WEEK'S Provo at Pleasant Gr ve. K. Y. High at Lehi. American Fork at Lincoln. o, Score by - q ....... II 0 o i I0o j 5 3 0 0 2 4 0 3 u Q 0 0 0 12 11 3 ....... Totals 2 34. B. Y. 1 0 ; Edwards, g 14. Lincoln Gve P'ea-san- , J .12; f Christensen. f ten.ii, FRIDAY'S RESULTS American Fork 27. 1 3 Totals 13 14 AMERICAN FORK (27) 0 1000 R binson, c 2 .500 McTague. g 3 250 Ingersoll, g 250 3 Durrant. f 4 .000 rove S Pet Holmstead. L. W. . . Cars! n, f I). Roberts, c J. Mitchell. .. R. Roberts, g Woodhouse, g 5 ( j. quarters: Lthi American Fork Referee, Lambert; 11 17 218 3 10 20 umpire, Walker. MISLEADING - 2f s,rt,.. Carson - for American Fork n,.i. his teammates with in co'jrf, " a LEHI r.-C T. F. , D. Mitchell, f son-in-la- J-- -Tj: IT.,- -! Xlr.1m?.iA and Joe Ingersoll i ... -- hi.-tor-ic .V... r nothers. attendance. in - In aiiteneu, I . - , , i v - i ii. i:. .. . a 8-- " i. 14 points- Pru ' - I , ltan 1.' February, r r 7 Lehi powered its way to a American win over the strong Fork team, at American Fork. Fri- ''May have another cake "Another cake what.?" "Another cake, please." "PJease what?" ''Please, mother " 'Please mother what?" "Please, mother dear." I 33-2- day. Lehi went to work at the opening whistle and ran up a 11 to 3 advantage by the olose of the first quarter "No, you at American Fork, then coasted in already. to their second win of the season. can't; you've " had tn Our's is a business of making people happy, to entert'-aiyou with your favorite stars in the finest pictures plus a variety of good shorts to make the programs more delightful. wire-haire- THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM FRIDAY AN'D SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 AND m $7-9- STUDENTS AT B. Y. Provo, Thursday evening. Lb 3 Bette Davis, ErrrJ Flyrm and Olivia De Havilland in "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and T! r Essex . mey ioijjoj; iimey were queen and Knignt remembered man and woman! The man who dared to love a queen' The oared to be a woman! Als0 Selected Shorts. , BARGAIN PRICES ONLY 10c and SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, city prices. FEBRUARY .. they to queen wba . 20c 4, 5 AND 6 GET SET, AMERICA! G. L. ELLERBECK. fiQTIGE (.'OTHERS Mr. and Mrs- Edward Larsen, Mr, Six students from Leh are among and Mrs. Boyd Larsen, Miss Bertha 360 additional stents registering Americans now eat less grain pro-- ! Becker and Miss Mary Hopkins at Idurinsr the winter quarter at orig ducts and meats, and more fats, A meeting has been called of all tended "Gone With The Wind." in J ham Young University here. This sugars, fruits, succulent vegetable. mothers having a child in the Lehi Salt Lake City, Monday evening. sets a new record of tiot tor trie total registration this year, accord Mrs. Jay Haws entertained a group ing to the registrar. of little gnesta at her home. Saturday Dean Willis, The students are: afternoon, honoring the fifth birthday Wilson Lott. Earl Banks, Keith anniversary of her son, Knollin. In Bushman, Harold C. Hutchings. and afternoon of games followed bv Lois Dickerson. dainty refreshments were enjoyed by Winter quarter students will enjoy Barbara Ann Wagsrtaff and Mack a rich cultural and recreationaal pro Wagstaff of American Fork, La Von gram as well as normal university Lois work according to committee reports. Phillips, JoAnn Loveridge, Willes, Diana Robison, Joyce Turner, On the lyceum program, Jan Joyce Southwick, Carolyn Whipple. Chemiansky, pianist. Caspor Cassado Arnell Peterson. Stanley Allison, cellist: Enist Wolff, baritone: and " Brent Dorton, Dale Loveridee. Mary Ellen Chase, novelist; have al ' Robert Max Lott, Sherman Ray, and ready appeared. Seven more pro . fctanley Gordon. grams, featuring ten performers - New "Thin Man" Laugh- - The ana-inr- I ui t Tl'll nil f is GOOD NEWS! Bgt wait... the grandest news of all... Mr. and Mrs. Thin Man have a ii s me tops . . in merry excitement! Girl Pulls New U. P. Boxcar 1 IfSf s f a Dnnin ji t r TyTV s' Iff l il nerei Attend the Show liO. llulil A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH SOe PAID ON SUBSCRIPTION wfffc VIROttOA Ono C. AUBREY KRUGER . SMITH GREY Send In Your Subscription RUTH LI- - Today " T " ' I'fhivf-- One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50e HUSSEY . PENDLETON patrk KNOWIES . tom NEAL 's fiT'-- i NAT : Screen Play by rrontei Goodrich oed Albert Hockett 6oMd e on OrlBlnol Story by DodileD Hommett W. S. VAN DYKE II Evenings 10c and 35c i WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, why ism Tartan Comedy. lO aid 15c FEBRUARY 7 AND 8 BOOK NIGHTS 2. ILEM FEEE PEESS LE0I? Hum stromberg MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., jj hot mm . Also the latest Sport Reel and a Grwl ws Paper That Sets and Print All Local Newt aad Ads in Lehi. tot in VOLUMES ....... .. r. m ', -- iimMiiiitnuM r - This majorette in th Union Pacific Railroad Band Miss Katherine Alevizos, not only actually pulled this new 39.70C ?ound freight car over a level track but 446 additional pounds of com anion majorettes who cheered her on. The boxcar, designed for higl peed merchandise freight senrice, is one of many such new cars whicl the Unioa Pacific has equipped with Timken roller bearings tht firs freight equipment anywhere to aerate on roller bariajrs 115-pou- ' 1, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7, 8, 9. 10 and 11 STUART ERWIN and MARJORIE WEAVER in Tiia1-- . The Honeymoon's Over" 0f. A P.cture Ai so chuck-ful- l llatcstews COMING . .incidents, accidents, adventures, . . . i t,lu 01 nearly laughs! and other Good Shorto. AdrnissonJQc . eneea and ''BABES i Tn ARMS'' and "Mr. Smith Goes To pe .u Washi' |