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Show i THURSDAY, LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, JULY 25. 1940 I THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press Every Thursday returned Enid Lee Smith of St. George week two after week i this to her borne home. at ri Edward J. Larsen visit SatMis Leath Clark spent Friday and returned Mr and Mrs Frank Eastman Resid- - 160-Lehl Phone her sister. . - u avrn(r frtf fO urday in Provo at the borne of irom home baturaay George P. Price. Manager 4 1 Mrs. Ella Muhlestein. California. Entered at the postoffice at Lehi. Mrs. James Clark and daughters, Jackson of Utah, as second class matter. Mr and Mrs. George the 24th - t.. i. EvKlyn and Leath. are spending Idaho Falls, lcUno. spent i Advertising Rates Furnished Upon an 25tb of July in Ogden. home. Whitman in Lehi at the George Request. was in Jacob Evans of Salt Lake City, J1.00 Mr and Mrs. J. J- Skinner aad family Subscription One year Tn1 -Lehi. Sunday, visiting Vith Mrs. O. A III Yd j- lui tArt. are spending inu f -- -Slade. Park. National lowstone FOR SALE 8-- III LEHI THIRD WARD W " ... am with good iter right. 4 room brick homt, garage, barn and cbkken coops, all in good condition. Crop go too. Only $1600.00. 3 Mii Pearl Peterson of Salt Lake City, was in Lehi for the week-en- ..j -- Hf ltM iri . j mil ...... ..... iuya n carnes Wt n visitors. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Powell Pat 4e early part of the week wkh relate. tiy, Jevaaa. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas family, Mr. and Mrs. Bert BerV family and Mr. and Mrs. Diik Hold oi vineyara. spent the week-enScbofield on a fishing trip. d - owner. Luman L. Soutbworth on property or See COMPANY REALTY HEAL UttHSlAIEPttSVASSOClAIIOM m Provo. Utah Phone 4 165 West Center Mrs. T. A. Taylor and Mrs. Carter left Saturday for Salt Lake ! where they will join Mr. and Mrs. Rl' Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor and children C. E. Diehl. of Top- - Hutchings and daughter. Bonnie, Mrs and Mr fo, T mm t returned this week from a ten day va n- n Canada. Enroute they w'm penish. Washington, Mr. ana jvirs. - r. trip to cation trip to Wyoming. Diehl of Park City, were visitors at the Yellowstone and Glacier Natonal Ptf and they will visit at Ravmond Aik. C. A. Turner home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Art Stewart of Cedar .. . ,i . .....I. 11. I wini jtu. ana .irs Ephtiaa .j4U4 City, were callers of Mrs. Geneva Stewart Mr and Mrs. Glenn Wins. Mr. and Gough. They expect to be on Sunday evening. Mrs. Dick Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Clif ten days. ford Miller formed a canyon party on Mr and Mrs. Eldred Taylor (Juliette Monday evening. Goates) and Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins of -- U- NATIONAL DITORIAL 040V3LASSOCIATION r LOCAL ITEMS James H. Gardner is reported 1 Provo. were in Lehi. Sunday, with relatives and friends. to be . visiting SWIM Mr. and Mrs. William T. Nye, of Arizona, are spending the summer here visiting with Mrs. Nye's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Webb. Tempi. AT Mrs. Virgil Peterson entertained at ; birthday party Mondav afternoon honor Mr. and Mrs. John Laveder of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ing the fourth birthdav anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Suel Zimmerman, Mr. her daughter. Lueen. About twent, lit Trinnaman, Tuesday. Mrs. James Zimmerman attended the and noon. aft the tie guests enjoyed Democratic outing at Provo, Monday Mr. and Mrs. James Trinnaman of Rov E. Francis of evening. Mr and Mrs Midvale. were guests of local relatives, Morgan, spent Thursday in Lehi visiting Saturday. Mrs. Clifford Austin and Mr. and Mrs. with Mr and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and Mrs Ellen Thomas re George Holindrake of Salt Lake City, Miss Francis Gilbert. Homer Trinna- - U'ther relatives. man and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman were turned to Morgan with them for a few spent the past week at Fleber City and Stewarts sheep ranch at Woodland. Salt Lake days visit there. visitors, Mid-val- e !, Why bother in the kitchen preparing food when you can get it from us already cooked and ready to serve. You'll like the tastiness and the deliciousness of our preparations. Try some today and see for yourself how good "store foods" can be. You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. and Stewart Mr and Mrs. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of Sik Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior were in were guests Lake City spent Monday with Mr. and children of Salt Lake City, Spanish Fork, Sunday, attending funeral of Mr. Stewarts' mother. Mrs. Geneva services for Mr. Mrs. William Trinnaman. Prior's cousin, Mrs. Grace Mrs. Stewart's little Stewart on Sunday. Bradford. Mrs. Joseph Hammer and Harold Fox granddaughter who had of Salt Lake City, visited with Mrs. Inez the week-enin Lehi Hammer, Saturday. her home with them. 1 FGJVLESS MONEY?' d ILABfiSIEN DMHODS. PHONE LEHL UTAH A THE POCKETBOO of KNOWLEDGE TO RESEARCH. HALF Of THE DUE o s of "SUPPLy day. Mrs. Alice nr.reunti p WITH AlR AND COMBiNf-WILL NOW PRODUCE HU'H 40AL. icm OP ATEft, ,W Since -' CHEMICAL IN TNE SgfcCT;.' iNCREASEP S?' OfCl ffl i??5 PATENTS U S- HAVE 5.W J INlNS 13 TO 30 J cfAoiHG ecve.st NtrriONb MAMOTNC- t3 Pi - Austin and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Adams and two sons, Mrs. 5. J. 1 ayior and Mrs. tua Manning spent Sunday in Ogden. where Mr. and Mrs. Adams visited with their son, and Mrs. Manning and Mrs. Taylor Mrs. visited with Manning's grandchildren. They enjoyed their luncheon in Ogden canyon, and they report a very FOURTH THE SOUCe Of AMtSlCANS Dog biscuits mmm Mr. and Mrs. James Hamilton and son of Sugar House. Mrs. James Hamilton, Sr., of Mill Creek, Mr. and Mrs. William Gardner of West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dahl, Dr. Hughes, and Hamil ton Gardner of Salt Lake, were among callers at the James H. the week-enGardner home. d We carry a stock of Lunch Goods, Fresh Bread and Confectionery Mr. and Mrs. Dean Worlton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nye, Vernon Radmal. Miss Miss Eloise Russon, Horrace Tomilson, Donna Van Wagnon, Oliver Stratton of Provo, Misses Leath and Evelyn Clark, attended a Barn Dance at the Pleasant View Ward of Provo, Tuesday evening. This was given in honor of Elder Richard Brown who has recently returned from a Western States Mission. The officers and teachers of the Lehi First Ward Primary enjoyed an outdoor party and wcinie roast in the creek. FriThose present were: Mrs. day evrning. Laura Smith, Mrs. LaRue Prior, Mrs. Martha Ann Cox. Mrs Gene Holmstead, Mrs. Alice Stewart, Mrs. May Smith, Mrs. Eunice Watkins, Mrs. Nclda Lott, 0 you keep that car of yours smooth running:, quiet and to Our dependable greasing and lubricating service go. eajjer contributes much to your pleasure of driving. keeps your car young and responsive and holds down repair expense. Drive in for a Spring greasing this week. let ua help We will call at your home or place of business and get your car and deliver it looking like new. PEP GAS, TIRES AND ACCESSORIES WASHING, POLISHING AND GREASING State St. Service Station I Sylvester Clark. Manager State Street, Lehi Mrs. Evelyn Evans, Mrs. Georgia PeterMrs. Norma son, Mrs. Fay Manning. Hunter and Mrs Pauline Smuin. Lovely ladies so lonely they steal any But they live far away man they see. on a South Sea Isle that's hard to find and harder still to get to and the men who've been there say they'll never go Read this strange exotic feature back. by a former trader and French Colonial Agent in the dangerous Islses. as told in The American Weekly, the magazine disweek's LOS next tributed with ANGELES EXAMINER. FREE DANCING EVERY NIGHT PLAN A PARTY 9 SWIMMING PLAY GROUND Mr and Mrs. Grant J. Carter and daughter, Marcia, returned to their home in California, after spending the past two weeks visiting with Mrs. Carters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Lott and other relatives and friends. FISHING Bring Your Family Rates to Parties I ANDERSON GARAGE PROVO, UTAH PLYMOUTH, DE S0T0 AND INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS BEST BUYS ON USED CARS Carl Mrs. Byron L. Beck, son Lloyd, and Austin and baby of Alpine, are in Nevada, Miss Wanda Peel of Magna, were dinner visiting with Mrs. Austin's daughters, guests of Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, Sunday. Mrs. Rudolph Krenky and Mrs. Clay Mrs. Dradstiaw joined them, and toKelsey. gether they motored to American Fork and Alpine. Mrs. Beck remained at the Dr. and Mrs. Oran N. Knudsen have Bradshaw home until Tuesday. been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton A H. Knudsen during the past week. 1 was DELINQUENT NOTICE canyon party enjoyed hursday evening at Community Flat. enjoyable trip. OF NATIONAL INCCWE-- IS ft Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wood and Mrs. Sherman Ncslin and baby of Salt Lake City, were in Lehi, Friday evening, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chip- man. AAORC PROVIPING THAM ON spending returned t o Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple were in Mrs. Kate Anderson returned to her Salt Lake City Thursday afternoon where home Sunday after undergoing a goiter they visited with Mrs. Howard West and operation in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Hos She has been away three weeks. family. pital. Mr. and Mrs. Trulen Bills accompanied Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Knudsen accom- her home. panied their daughter Genevieve and Mr. Grant Gardner to Manti Temple last The Mothers' Club entertained Mon Wednesday. day afternoon honoring the birthday anni A social versary of Mrs. A. E. Doll. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield and afternoon was enjoyed by the members, daughter, Doris, were in Pleasant Grove, atter which dainty refreshments were Sunday, visiting with Mrs. Hadfield's st rved. parents, Mt. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Owen of Brigham City, were guests of Mrs. Owen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham on Sun SyNTHETtC NOW COMES FROM WASTE PRODUCTS OF PAPER AMLLS VANILLA "The chiwesE cusTt of 6rowin ORlSiKATf O A4 A been Sunday, Miss Donna Van Wagnon, Horace Tomilson, Oliver Stratton of Mrs. Sadie Beck, Miss Alma Beck, Mrs. Mrs. Myron Burgess and baby son re- Provo, Miss Leath Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Lucy Whitman, Mrs. Pearl Hansen left turned to their home in Alpine, on Sat- Bill Nye of Arizona, Hal Scott and Miss to the early Friday for Alberta. Canada, where urday after two weeks at the home of Evelyn Clark, formed a party they will attend the Lehi Reunion. her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. canyon. WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU MAIN STREET Moaday. City J BETTER MEATS L 17 SARATOGA TRACTORS and FARM MACHINERY KELLY WILSON j PHONS 83 -- J LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Silver Dollar Mining Company, Location of Principal Place of Business, Dooly Building, Salt Lake Citv. Utah. Notice is hereby civen that there 'are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment (No. 6) levied on the 4th day of May, 1940, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as lollows: No of Cert. Name No. of Shares Ami Edward Southwick 2000 $6.00 Edward Southwick 2000 6.00 Constantine Theoharris 1000 3.00 10 Constantine Theoharris 1000 3.00 11 Constantine Theoharris 1000 3.00 12 Constantine Theoharris 1000 3.00 13 Constantine Theoharris 1000 3.00 14 Constantine Theoharris 1000 3.00 15 Constantine Theoharris 1000 3.00 16 Constantine Theoharris 1000 3.00 17 Constantine Theoharris 1000 3.00 18 Constantine Theoharris 1000 3.00 19 Constantine Theoharris 2000 6.00 20 Constantine heoharris 2000 6.00 2 2 Edward Southwick 1000 3.00 23 Edward Southwick 1000 3.00 24 Constantine Theoharris 2000 6.00 27 Constantine Theoharris 5000 15.00 28 Constantine Theoharris 5000 15.00 29 Constantine Theoharris 5000 15.00 30 Constantine Theoharris 5000 5 00 31 Constantine Theoharris 5000 15.00 T2 Constantine Theoharris 5000 15.00 33 Constantine Theoharris 2000 6.00 34 Constantine Theoharris 2000 6.00 35 Edward Southwick 1000 3.00 37 Edward Southwick 1000 3.00 74 Constantine Theoharris 5000 15.00 75 Constantine l heoharris 5000 15.00 76 Constantine Theoharris 5000 15.00 77 Constantine Theoharris 1000 3 00 78 Constantine Theoharris 1000 3.00 79 Constantine Theoharris 1000 3 00 hU Constantine 1 heoharris 1000 3 00 8 Constantine Theoharris 1000 3 00 "5 J. Frank Smith 10000 30.00 126 Edward Southwick 5000 15 00 144 Paul B. Stringfellow 10000 30.00 10 Glenn W. Southwick 4000 1 2 00 191 Owen W. Southwick 1000 3.00 and in accordance with law. and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 4th dav of May, 1940. and extensions 3 6 9 1 For milk refrigeration butter and eggs fresh ... to keep vegetables, for storing meat . . . use of Cheap Electricity will mean more profits in your pocket as well as health and enjoyment for your family. ... 1 thereon, so many shares of each oared of stock as mav be necessary will be sold at 228 Dooly Block. Salt Lake Citv Utah, on the 3rd dav of Auoust. 1940 at the hour of 12 o'clock noon of said dav. to pay the delinquent assessment thereon together with the costs of ad vertising and expense of the sale. EDWARD B. JONES, Secretary. K U. Addrrss. Lehi. L'tah. Firsts Publication July 18. 1940. Last Publication August 1, 1940. Use of Cheap Electricity for cooking means a COOL, clean kitchen . . . COOL canning time . . . and hours of hard work saved! The whole family will enjoy the COOL, appetizing summer meals, icy drinks and frozen desserts that use of Cheap Electricity in the kitchen brings! And refreshing baths, too . . . with plenty of electrically-heated water when you want it! Yes, Cheap Electricity, your "best hired hand," brings many extra summer comforts at such a low-cos- t! ' iii 'niiV m mi |