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Show V 1 1 THURSDAY. LEU1 THURSDAY. APRIL 3, 1941 ' THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Pres. Every Thursday Phone ; 8-- ' '. ! at Lehi. postce U,e j " Advertising Rates Furnished Request. Subscription One year . Upon j i iie T Nostrum e city visitor, Saturday. r1 wtte i':eaa!-- t Mr. and Mrs. Trulen Bills of Salt Katfe (. ;y wjth Mfs Andtrs'iii, Sunday. SW paui Freebairn of j jr Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Kute Anderson. . , r .i r,: of Ojrdt-n.-j Mr. and Mrs Mr. arid Mrs. Orren Bone spent Sunday John 11. v. i r ' " t J of Mr. cf Sunday Mrs. Hyrum Oray. T -- W I ,t K and ard Mrs. Everett Riehins Fork, were ,.r American dinner guests of Mr. and Mr a" enter-- . Mr. ai d Mrs. IVur Hansen John Austin, Mrs. 4..;.r,i jr aI,.j 'Mr and' ... r ",i taVe ; Mrs- - w- - M II (Kc-a- at a'id daughter, en R- - tK-i- r and Mrs. home. atur- a.m iuu, Cherry Cream the at met (:f f!it.mi. r, j Hardman, Mr. .lmsu-a- .dav even.ng at caru , . ' '- ve Mrs. Alice ylTS with Or-- day. fl.OO1 . - gut ignre was a Salt ta-- t Edith 'ioatrs of a woek-rr.- d was City and" Mr. He: man Goatts. Vi-- Some I Mrs. LehJ Resid 100-George P. Price. Manager Entered at Clifford Miller is the proud owner! r J seaan. rora oi a r.e "" . I.,-,- LOCAL ITEMS .nr .irs arm ntun urauy ami ;, i L f "i I i d John Whipple and Wilford Whipple of Las Vegas, Nevada, visited with their sister. Mrs. Angus Gard- Edna Campbell. Mrs. Herman Swen-soand Mrs. Hugh Rhodes attended ner, over the week-enthe convention of the First District n, d. Federated Women's Clubs at Nephl, Hamilton Gardner and daughters, Pauline and Jane, of Salt Lake City, Saturday. visited witih Mr. and Mrs. James H. Mrs. Deon Smith entertained the Gardner, Sunday. Bon Amicus Club at her home, Thursday evening at a bridge lunch- "Bishop and Mrs. Lawrence Dahl eon. High score prizes were won bv and family of West Jordan, were Mrs. Arthella Powell and Mrs. Edith Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fox with Mrs. Doris Rick winning II. Gardner. , consolaton prize. . an.! and Mrs. Marrath.. Canada, uhi Xuesday, f0r a visit ;tfc Mrs Fletcher's parents, Mr Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford and Mrs and Mrs. Levi Phillips and other the Florence Gudmundsen attended local relatives, and to attend the L. netcher 0f , Home Service Chairman S Conference sessions the Hotel Roberts in I). at meeting Lake City. Provo. Wednesday. Red Cross Salt in I Miss Cleora Lews and Lieutenant Did vou hear about the ram that Radebautrh of Salt Lake City visited off "the edjre of the cliff because ran and with Miss Lewis' parents, Mr. he didn't see the ewe turn! Mrs. George Lewis, Monday evening. Shapely Darlene White, Cnlon Pacific band drum majorette, stands on the rubber bumper to Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. James Comer, Mrs. John Zimmerman, Mrs. Hettie Laird, Mrs. R. B. Worlton, Miss Fern Mrs. Oliver Kirkham, Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clark, were among the Lehi people attending the Fowler funeral services at American Fork, Monday. point to the spectacular "Mara" headlight, a new device on two new fl.000 horsepower Diesel-electrlocomotives now being tested by the Union Pacific and which transcon. will pull two new 18-ctinental streamliners City of Los Angeles and City of San Francisco. The headlight throws an oscillating beam in the form of a "fig-ar- e g" for a quarter of a mile on either aide of the track. ic ar Mrs. D. R. Mitchell. Mrs. Elmo Mrs. H. B. Merrihew, Mrs. GKdwin. Mrs. MiVs Taylor and: N- -hn f(.n. LaVar. Mr. Sherman I.aM Salt of and son. Jerry, F,t.t(,htr Sr visited with local relatives, Sunday. .r IL-tti- e Miss Marie Erickson of Salt Lake Mrs Sytha Howard, Mr. and Mrs City, visited with her parents. Mr. Frank Howard and daughter. Leona, and Mrs. Henry Erickson, Monday. of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James II . Dick Gaisford, Robert Gaisford Gardner. and Aldy Childs, of Eureka, were Mr. and Mrs. Barratt Chadwick guests of Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, and little daughter,. Kay, of Ogden. Saturday. visited over the week-en-d with Mr. George Gaisford of Salt Lake City and Mrs. James Comer and Ameriand Dewey Gaisford of Mammoth, can Fork relatives. with their spent the week-enMr. and Mrs. Homer J. Smith remother, Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. turned to their home in Kansas City, Mrs. Blanche Evans and Mrs. Missouri, Wednesday, after visiting Byron Crookston of American Fork, with Mr. Smith's sister, Mrs. A. E. were guests of Mrs. A. E. Doll. Doll, for the past two weeks. B" l ,,,!,y. M h. .r,:. ' Ml-- , i r-- .. T t"..-.'..:- I of Cedar City, ,m, Pillie. of Eureka, visted with! Reed Gardner Lain! and Mr. and MrsJ spent Friday with his parents, Mr. Mrs. -- .1...... . C. M. Carson, Sunday. r- Pi Broadcast by Mjry TaU, Frbnuiry ill. lyj 2 ublpooni butter I tup NrgoMilk 1 CUP Sugar dt'.utd uvk I iU? i cup cortutarch 2 lt Vj tepoon 2 fi teaspoon. v.ii;::as.;i,att4 2 can No, puicJ nicrrieit . Mr. ai.d Mrs Dean Price of Salt ! ake City, spent Sunday at the John Price home. aIR;L, FlltlE PRESS, LEHL UTAH Melt butter. Blend in i:..tUre of 1 and salt. cup augar, the com-i-:- ', Stir in diluted milk. C. k uv boiling water 20 minutes, stirrup frequent!. Remove from heat and slight! ly beaten egg yolks. Return to heat and cook 2 minutes Lner. Stir in vanilla. Cool thoroughly. Drain cherries well, then put in bottom of baked pastry shell. Cover with eociej custard Beat egg whites until stiff biJt not Gradually beat in remaining V. n,- sugar. Spread on top of pie. Bake in very slow oven (300J F.J 15 minutes, or until brown. Cherries may be cooked or canned and either the sweet or sout varietyi The World's News Seen Through $ & Science Monitor The Christian A.. iia 1iHt lIlf ;i ,t t I I I TJ V P11 lit s ' T Unbiased Free from Sensationalii Truthful . Constructive ... . . I I .. T n ..u.1 i L,iy Editorials Are nmeiy anu .. j,m Make Section, the with Weekly Magazine Features, Together, the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Hoim. - A s $ $ . I The Junior Athenian Club met at the home of Mrs. Byron Whpple. $ Thursday evening. Mrs. Dean Van i Wagoner gave a review of the "Life X of Michael Angelo". The next meet will be held Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass spent ing April 10, a review of "A Night In W at Grantsville. the week-en- d Bombay", will be given. Mrs. A. W. Magelby of Price, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb, Tuesday. Residence 156 West 3rd North Phone 953-- J The same Miss Reva Goates visited at Gunni son, Sunday, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Goates and family. t t o J ft The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Price $12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month. Section, $2.60 a Year. Saturday Issue, including Magazine Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. - yjjj Name Address.... SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST low prices every day 10c and 20c till 7:30 after 7:30 10c and 2814c. DR. ARTHUR VANCE VETERINARIAN UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Alma Earl and Miss PROVO SarHh Earl of American Fork, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Barnes. WANT ADS Mrs. George Bone and children reTO RENT WANTED !j Acre turned to thiir home in Bpirngville, Sunday, after spending the past Irrigated ground. See Don Street in care of Edwin Street. month in Lehi. W LOST Pair rimless glasses. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carr of Salt Davis. E. Lake City, were guests of Mr. and and LOST A locket, between the inter- Mrs. Abe Anderson, Sunday Monday. urban station and her home. Reward Pansy Hansen. It takes a lot of strength to climb FOR SALE Clean Good Alfalfa up, but it takes even more strength free from noxious weeds. See Seed, climb down to without skinning Phone 141-John , IP Bushman, yourself. Of COURSE you can get along without an electric running water system on your farm. But ask yourself ... is it really worth the effort? When the cost is so little, the benefits so great? Running water is far more than a mere convenience; it is a vital aid to the family's health, an guardian against fire, a proven stimulant to crop and livestock production. Yet, for the average family, the cost of operation is no more than the daily newspaper. Yes, an electric running water system is one investment you'll never regret, for it will pay you dividends for years to come. Talk it over with your electric equipment dealer! 343-R- 3. DEMONSTRATION FEATURES 2 CESAR ROMERO- - and VIRGINIA GILMORE in "Tall, Dark and Handsome" Feature Laughter! Excitement! and oh, what songs! No. 2 JEAN HERSHOLT as DR. CHRISTIAN in "Remedy For Riches" d Lewis, Phone 53-3p Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wood returned Kitchen Nice Cabinet For Sale Friday from a three weeks trip to Oregon. They report having had a Cheap See Carl Webb. lovely trip. FOR SALE House with lVa acres land. Howard Ricks. Phone 346-JMrs. Jay Powell and little FOR SALE Three horse leveller, Joyce, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beckstead of Midvale, Friday coke burning brooder stove with to Sunday. thermostat control; three hay nets fresno scrapei" Mrs. L. E. Lott Phone 135-2t Mr. and Mrs. David Dorton of 1929 FOR SALE Chevrolet Rupert, Idaho, visited with J. E 61-two Phone Sedan, door, to enroute a Dorton, Monday, trip through Arizona, to Los Angeles and FOR SALE Screened Sheep Man San Francisco, California. ure For Lawns and Gardens, $4.00 E See Jamea per ton delivered. Mrs. Rachel Hitchcock is visting Slater, Lehi. Mail a Post Card. with her daughter. Mrs. Glen Jensen WANTED Wood Sawing See at Ferron. She will also visit with David Holmes, Lehi. 3p another daughter. Mrs. Osborne before of her return Trice, Henry Fishing Poles repaired and home. Guns repaired. Roger Price. J. SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY, APRIL 6 AND 7 THE ROMANTIC RIOT THAT MADE B'WAY 1. mn KELLY WILSON BEST BUYS ON USED CARS TRACTORS tnd FARM MACHINERY ANDERSON GARAGE PROVO, UTAH 1 3, 4 and 5 Tues-wit- Drive Our New 1941 Plymouth and Fluid Drive De Soto FOR FREE Feature best-love- 00H! AH! OH! AND .ii..i.T.i.mi.i.;n..iiiil miinn ,,nm iiwii 111.1m FOR A SOLID YEAR! Ul.l.! ,'IT. jj.Wv J. The Gay Lord's Escapades Ended The playboy by Mystery Bullets. Peer seemed fit first to be the victim of a perfect crime, without even a suspect- - but authorities have just interrupted a honeymoon to charge the BALED HAY FOR SALE Call brdegroom with murding him. Don't miss this real-lif- e mystery in The WANTED Will call and pay for American Weekly, the magazine dis- worthless old horses and dead tributed with next, week's LOS AN- animals. See C. O. Holmstead at the GELES EXAMINER. Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone 343-J8-- J 2 No. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL For Custom Plowing see Boyd and Mrs. Ed Cassidy and Phone Your Holmstead, radio characters in a drama that will keep you smiling as it daughter, Katherine, Fred and Keith warms your heart! h Wanlass of Grantsville, spent Velvon and Treeby Seed Barley Two Feature Pictures for the Price of One. Regular Royal Prices. Big Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass. For Sale $1.50 per 100. See Geo Mr. FOR SALE One Land Leveler, 1 two way plow, 1 hand plow, 1 wagton tongue, garden plow, gladiola hulbs. Pee Joseph Andreason, Sara toga Road. 2t 83-- THURSDAY, J. '?ver-presc- CALL THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM 3. FOR SALE Club met The Iji Modernette Wednesday evening at the Aaron Allred home. Mrs. Connie All red acting as hostess. An evening of sewing followed by dainty refrshments Those present were: were enjoyed. Pauline Smuin. Orlyn Davis, Naomi Peterson. Eva Gray, Beryle South-wicGenalyn Wbffinden. Marion Fox, Fay Manning. Barta Jones, k, 15 acres farming Good water right and 5 and Ball esttte. See pasture land. Martha Ball. 90-10- 0 land. acras Mrs. Whipping Cream For Sale Pint 20c, Quart 40c. Wm, .D. Jones. 594 North 1st West. tf If your Sewing Machine Needs Re-Pai- Sissors or Saws Sharpened. William Osborne will do it for you. GRANT HEPBURN Handsome Cary Grant is a smoothie! Katharine Hepburn is a wild ! limmy Stewart is a devil in the moonlight! them together in the howling hit of society beauty who slipped and fell . . red-head- ... mmmm with rife) Adorable Romantic Imagine the snooty . in love! Ruth HUSSEY Koiana jonn jonn my Virgin" HOWARD . YOUNG . HALLIDAY . NASH WEIDLth bv Scrwn PUy by GEORGE CUKOH A T OA Cf Donald Ogden Stwrt . Produced by IOSEPH T fr-TT- PlinDTC MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY JANE WITHERS and CHARLES DireHd L MAWKIEV-- lOc and APRIL 15c 8 AND (Buddy) ROGERS "GOLDEN HOOFS" 9 in Metta Christensen, Jean Christoflfer-son- , Jane is more grownup! more lovable! more romantic! but justj Ada Robinson, and Fay WanHighest Price Paid for Werthlen ginger as ever! Also "THE MARCH OF TIMET and the Iate8tri lass. The club will meet next Wed- Animal Boyd Holmsteai, Lehi Fox nesday at the home of Mrs. Marion Farm, none "GONE WITH THE WIND" APRIL 17, 18 and 19. S43-B- ' |