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Show THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. 1940 THURSDAY. LEH1 FREE PRESS, LEIIL, UTAB Mr. and Mrs. U'arren Goates attended the Utah State Fair in Sak Lake City. Wednesday. LOCAL ITEL1S BEAUTY IN SONG! W home. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cook returned home this week after a trip to California. They visited in Los Angeles. San Diego. Tia Juana, Mexico, and Catalina Island, Advertising as well as other places of interest. They Salt Late City Mrs. John S. Evans, and daughter, week-en- d tbe Lehi with her io spent Mrs. Glen and Wadson of Dortha, parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb. Piovo, were business visitors in Lehi on Mr. and Mrs. Christian Colledge and Tuesday. children of Orem, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Laveder and childWt. and Mrs. Lester Colledge. ren of Midvale, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman over the Mrs. Sarah E. Ga'isford, Lila Gaisford, Mrs. Christofferson, and Mr. Ophlets in Idaho. spent the week-enMr. and Mrs. Orren Bone left Monfor Chinook, Montana, where Mr. day Mr. and Mrs Bert Beck and Mr. and Bone is employed as assistant chemist for Mrs. Thomas Peck were in Vineyard. the Utah Idaho Sugar Company. "Sunday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Holdaway. Kent and Lee Buckwalter. of Amtrican t I ,f f , . i ftV' A HrAMUUATlQN V this week with their and Mrs. James H. ANDERSON GARAGE Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Goates entertained at a steak dinner Saturday evening honoring tbe birthday anniversary of Mrs. Goates' father. A. B. Anderson. V I I t Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Peterson and Mrs. Irene Brown of Ogden. were in Lehi, Sunday, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge. DELIGHTFUL WINTER LIVIWG C0KPITI0K8 11 Miss Vera Carlson of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Brown and Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Gam of Ogden, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney C. Allred on Friday. For In On Hondtoma Unit STOKOL-HEA- T Combines , 1 advanced design of warm air furnace that Is a wonderful beater and lurpriringly A new and 2 The economies and reliability of STOK.OL Automatic Heat with 3 Forced warm air heating, the modern way to insure an evea diitribu-tio- n of the warm air no cold noon, cold corners or bard-to-herooms. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney C. Dickerson, daughters, Faye and Doris, and Eldred Fox, were dinner guests of Mrs. A. E. Doll on Sunday. Coal. 4 3 Mrs. Jennie Nostrum, Mrs. Geneva Stewart and Mrs. Charlotte Lewis attended the Utah State Fair Thursday, Clean, filtered air, with a complete change in every room several times an hour. f today). ings. SUPERIOR FEATURES . . . heavy welded steel furnace unusual tubes Anderson Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson and Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin attended the funeral services of Mrs. Susie Gles in Hebcr on Wednesday. g controls conomy centralized control panel etc., etc. STOKOL INVESTIGATE 4' J. of Boise, Idaho, spent from Thursday until Sunday in Lehi with his grandmother, Mrs. South-wicHe is the son of Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Anderson of Boise, Iddaho. Kirk Proper humldlficatioo, so essentia to comfortable living and protection of your furniture and belong- MANY PROVO, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes and Mrs W. H. Barnes were in Spanish Fork. Sunday afternoon where they visited with Mrs. Nielson. HGflT Mr. and Mrs. James Comer and two children spent Sunday in Salt Lake City, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Chadwick and also at the Utah State Fair. A LLURING ia the one word which adequately PLYMOUTH, DE SOTO AND describes Maxine, trie INTERNATIONAL orsongstress featured with Phil Spitalny's chestra on radio s "Hour of Charm." Product of Ohio State University, this d beauty has been with the band for the past five years, deep-throat- all-gi- rl METAL WORKS PHONE 189 LEHI, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone, Mr. and Mrs. George Bone of Springville. and Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans accompanied Russell Bone to Salt Lake City, Friday evening, prior to his leaving for Oak land, California. rules the entire feminine organization as president. Tall and slender, Maxine is one of radio's really beautiful vocalists, and her deep, soothing oice has become one of the best known on the air. She may ie heard very Sunuay night over the red network of NBC Mrs. O. A. Holmstead entertained at shower Wednesday evening in honor of a recent bride. Mrs. James R. Ottis. Progressive games were played during the evening, with prizes being won by Miss Ida Tburman and Miss Norine Fox. Those present were: Norine Fox, Dorthy Ora Whitman, McCallister. Ora Jean Putnam, Carol Proctor, Mary Hopkins, Thora Hales, Mary Miss Thompson, Washburn, Margaret Potter. Margaret M. Thurman, Ida Thurman, Evelyn Holm-steathe hostess and the guest of honor. was presented with many lovebride The a ly gifts. A very outstanding fall wedding held in the DansArt, Friday evening was the reception given honoring the marriage of Miss Zoe Ball of Lehi, and Carl Loader ot of Orem. Miss Naomi Ferguson Provo, Miss Dixie Davis of Beaver, Miss Alene Frank and Miss Betty Jean Dorton Vcrla Mrs. acted as bridesmaids with Wadley of Pleasant Grove as matron of honor. Mr. Lloyd Loader of Provo was In the receiving line were best man. Leo Ball, Mrs. Clarence Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Loader of Orem. Several hundred guests from all part of the state were in attendance. Constitutional Amendment BEST BUYS OH USED CARS TRACTORS group has received recognition for their splendid programs. They sing on the average of three times a week at conventions and clubs throughout the state, and appear on a Friday night broadcast from Canada. They were recently featured at a Homemakers Convention in Detroit s Other presenting eight numbers. of the chorus include Walden JohnForest son, Thomas Lefler, Meservy, Carmi Campbell, Clarence Buchner, Ted Smith, Ray Tuttle, Russell Hansen, Albon Smith, Keith Bodily, Wayne AnLarsen. derson, George Box, and Max Their photograph and news story conin the cerning them recently appeared nu'tn-bert- "Detroit News." Liability of Stockholders of Banks A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOS-IN- C AMEND SECTION It, ARTICLE XII OF THE CONST1-TU- T ION OF THE STATE OF UTAH. RELATING TO LIABILOF ITY OF STOCKHOLDERS BANKS. WHATS A AAfj fcMpg -- by Mat M r Be it enacted by Stale ef Utah, members eurring inoVNWNia "Vt'S-l- i. FATHERS, DECLARING INDEPENDENCE, WR0TE,LIF, LIBERTY, AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS.' WtlrSf LINCOLN SAID 'THIS COUNTRY, WITH ITS INSTITUTIONS, BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE WHO INHABIT IT." BRAHAM 2 1 EVOTION TO DEMOCRATIC IDEALS HAS MADE U.S. IT OFFERS GREATEST NATION KELLY WILSON PHONE FREEDOM OF RELIGION mJL FREEDOM TO WORK AS WE PLEASE. FREEDOM OF I to of th th all of house con Legislature too-thir- each THE LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE 83-- J mm MOTION PICTURES ARE "Why do all those trees bend over far?" "You'd bend over too if you were full of green apples as they are." Greengrocer: madam ? Young Bride: have a car. "How Any FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER as - I OLIVA DE HAVALLAND and JEFFREY LYNN in "My Love Came Back" We women in this 20 and 21 BAEGAIM SHOW horseradish. No, thank you. is it there are no so IJow's the time for laughter, for melody, for youth, for fun! It's the one happy Also Selected Shorts. movie experience of the year! room not one in sight "Well the judge happened to say that only women over 3 5 could remain." court - ADMISSION ONLY 10c and SUNDAY AND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20- - 22 and 23 splits tradition" "Do you ser(e crabs here?" "We serve anyone; sit iff "Did you ever back a horse?" "Yes. I did, once in my life." "Did you win or lose?" "I lost fifty dollars." "How was that?" "I backed him into a store window." I The drama of headstrong torn by youth in love fierce family pride 1 Hotel Clerk (to guest from the : "Of course, you'll want running water in your room?" Do I look like a Guest: "Why? trout?" VP therein: SECTION 1. That It Is proposed to amend section 18, article XII, of the constitution of the state of Utah to read: Sec. 18. The legislature may provide by law that the stockholders in every corporation and Joint stock association organized for banking purposes, or the holders of any one or more ot the classes of stock issued by any such, corporation in addition to the amount of capital stock subscribed and fully paid by them shall be Individually responsible for an adchV tlonal amount equal to not exceeding the amount of their stock hi such corporation, or the amount of tkelr stock of any particular class la such corporation, for all its debta tnd liabilities ot every kind. Section 2. The secretary ot state Is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the eleo-tor- s ot the state at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted b? th lectors of the state, this amend-meshall take effect the first day of January, 1941. I, E. E. Monson, Secretary ot State ot the State of Utah, da hereby certify that the foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy ot the Constitutional Amendment proposed by the regular session of ths legislature t." liiJ - : the sams office. appears of wuy' In witness Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed the) Great Seal of the State of Utahj this 26th day of August, 1940. YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT THEATRE The thrill of flaming silks flashing against blue sky and green turf in America's most spectacular Steeplechasel ... DARRYL CaMS-- F. ZANUCK'S Production of MMMM1 PRINTED WITH YOUR NAME WALTER BRENNAN "Kentucky s" great star fr . V ft FAY BAINTER BRENDA JOYCE JOHN PAYNE CHARLIE RUGGLES MARJORIE WEAVER HATTIE McDANIEL of "rna Wh The Wind" tamo , ALSO GOOD SHORTS MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M nt Jf?5cw ffi$J .?Mtl elected ihe and FARM MACHINERY WEEKLY PROGRAM Diner: Waiter: down." TO OUR DEMOCRACY- - TRUCKS dark-eye- Mrs. Rccd Adams, son of Mr. and "Can I get anything to Traveller: Alfred F. Adams, is one of the fourteen Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ottis left for missionaries who sings in the Mormon eat in this dump?" This Sak Lake City on Monday to make their Male Chorus at Detroit, Michigan. Negro Waiter: "Yas sah, you kin" Traveller: "Such as what?" Mrs. Ottis is the former Clco home. Waiter: "Such as it is, sah." Holmstcad. GUHTIIER SHEET Upon Request. Why women will do things men Subscription One year 00 won't. Dr. Donald A. Laird, internationally known American Psychologist, women to analyzes the urge of some UTAH S1AIE RitiSS: ASSOCUTiOM show off in useless and silly contests that Read men fight shy of, but promote. NATIONAL 6DITORIAU his amusing but sound explanation in The American Weekly, the magazine disL4 tributed with next week's Los Angeles Fxaminer. Grey. lAU Rates Furnished were gone a week. I d USTOKOL- - 1S4) George P. Price. Manager Entered at the postoffiee at LehiT Utah, as second class matter. 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