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Show THURSDAY, JUNE LEHI FKtE PRESS, LEHI. ITAfi 1911 fell from carried a matron f Salt Lake, of peails. She THE LEHI FREE PRESS The lx.jLiet of red rose.-- . honor. Mrs. Dale Clark of Frt Press Published by The wore a blue dress with Evtry Thurs-ia1G0-a of Rc.-id Lehi pink swettptas. BridfcS-maiPhone corsage Miss were Mary' Tolin of Salt P. Price. Manager George Lake City. Miss Zciella Price, and Miss Theda Henke. gowned in pink Entered at the postoffice at Lehi. divfses with corsages of blue sweet-peaUtah, as second class matter. Bill Pierce served as best man for his brother, and ushers were Dick Furnished Rates Upon Advertising Tattersol and Kay Kelson of Ameri Request. can Fork, and Ernest Cedarstrom of Flower girls were little Miss $1.00 Lehi. Subscription One year Nena Nadene NeiLjon of Provo, who wore a floor length frock of green net, and Miss Joyce Birk of American Fork, in orchid net, they carried small baskets of rose petals. mother of the Mrs. Hebertson. Mrs. Pierce and RECEPTION HELD bride, wore yellow, was gowned in blue, with corsages oi rose buds. At the home of her parents. Mr. pink folThe couple left immediately End Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. of Lehi, home their for the reception Jlits Atha Hebertson became the lowing in Salt Lake City. bride of Blaine Pierce, son of Mr. end Mrs. George Pierce of American Fork. Saturday eveningBUhop LOCAL ITEMS performed Hyrum A. Anderson the presence in the ctremony of immediate familiy memoes and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Worlton were friends. Provo visitors on Monday. Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Radmall Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Lehi DansArt. A large group of motored to Salt Lake on Tuesday friends of the young couple were in where they spent the day. j Mr" were B riav. , ..., ..$. o. LVi.e. Ui Mrs. "Jgueu. Brown of Grand Junction, visi-ewith his mother, Mr-- . Julia Brown, Thursday. He-.-t'j- C ('. Alirvi R Mrs a.'-'- i i I't -- rad the Wcet ..a; Maurice Matte: '. attd-de- in Salt; Mrs. Lawrence McDonald and baby '.'. Friday. ,f American Fork, visited wi'.h Mrs. James II. Gray, Saturday. Wallace Glover. Mr..! Mr. ar.d Larger.. Mr. and Mrs., u'd Mi- -. Price' a theatre party Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price and I..,ger t P. ,,v Saturday ' ' daughter. Zetella, were Salt Lake he 1. K - !::- j Ls-'r- M-- AGUUDCEEES Taint what It's what Taint It's "TIMES HAVE ;", CHANGED." There's a difference in the way clothes cro cleaned and pressed. There's a difference in equipment and materials used; a difference in the inethod and workmanship. Have you given trb' The Ikan Oddity Club entertained their husbands at an outdoor supper at the Edward arsen home, Thursday evening. 1 Mr. ar.d Mr'-- . Archie Gardner and sons. Grant and Paul, of De'roit. Mr. and Michigan, are visiting with Mrs. James II Gardner and with J. E. Doitcn and other Utah relatives. ua Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brown and Alice of Hyne?, California, were guests of Mr Brown's parents, Mr. and Mr. B. W. Brown on PHONE 300 daughter. TODAY SUITS and Mrs Dean Fuhriman of Salt Lake City, visited with Mrs. Fuhriman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen on Saturday. 69c r. Pick Up and Delivered. All orders over $1.00 picked up and delivered free. 79c Miss Dona Kirkham, who is employed at the J. C. Penney Store in Provo, was a guest of her parents, Kirkham on Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sunday. CLEANERS Lehi, We Order Your COAL Today v.e how we v.e uve-Tain- t do' j.j u how we a club l0 That makes Worth Carry PEERLESS and HUNTINGTON CANYON COAL We Deliver Any Amount Trucking of all Kinds Anywhere, . i U I I O p m FOTIIERIilG-Hflf.- l, DEALER 1st East 4th North CLEANED and PRESSED Cash and Carry Main Streeet Friday. City visitors, It's we have gve. what wt a,e ' what H-- vd Utah Miss Grace Reid of Heber City, spent the week as a guest of Mrs Cliff Miller. SWIM ii;. ;- -, FASHION Monday liday. An act of John act of happ r:., u.g af'tr the e., Wtdisday to Friday. nJ "ri "nen with Mr. and Mr- 'v-iTf! . Mr ar.d Mrs. E!d n Salt Lar.e City v:.ti s. attendance. The bride wag gowned in a dress Mrs. Forrest Littleford, Mrs. Grant tf white marquisette and lace, with Littleford. Mrs. J. T. Jackson spent a finger-ti- p length veil of tulle which in Salt Lake. Pi. vo' Ai.dtr--- r M ds 8-- B A. a crown f" ' ' l $ A K 5 X " - r WVV The World's News Seen Through The Christian Science Monitor An International Daily Newspaper Unbiased Free from Stnsationjl. ii Truthful Constructive Editorial Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily ism Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home I t i S v The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Price 812.00 Yearly, or $100 a Month Saturday Issue including Magazine Section. $1 60 Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. Name j S y Mrs. Sarah Allred of Taft. Calii Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb and fornia, spent Monday visiting with AT a Year. i ? children of Idaho Falls, Idaho, are Mrs. Sarah Taylor and Mrs. Ella P Mrs. George Robinson, and daugh in Lehi where Mrs. Allred, are visiting with Manning. On Sunday they on ter, Marie, motored to Murray, Mrs. Taylor and Mrs.. Manning were parents and friends. Address Monday where they visited with Mrs guests of Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts. J. M. Litson and family. 6 ? SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST Mrs. DeLos Durrant and children Miss Eva Carson arrived home, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Littleford had of Castlegate, Utah, are spending Friday, from a visit with Mr. and as their dinner guest3 on Sunday this week with Mrs. Durrant's par- Mrs. Dennis Giles of Inglewood. CaliMr. and Mrs. Ira Deveraux and son ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart. fornia, with Mr. and Mrs. Warren The same low prices every day 10c and 20c till 7:30 after 7:30 10c4 28Ki Dick of Pleasant Grove. Bone. She was accompanied by litWord wag received this week from tle Letha Bone who will visit here Mrs. Lee Mrs. John Hutchngs, who is with her Mrs. .1 L. Barnhart. for a short time. Col ledge, daughter, Opal, and Ivan son, Harold, in California, that he is Colledge were Provo visitors on Fri- improving slowly, and now stands a Miss Delia Bone, who has been reHe has been chance of recovering. WEEKLY PROGRAM day. ceiving treatment in Salt Lake City suffering from pneumonia. He is a for several months for complications 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller enter- member of the Utah Natonal Guard THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY', JUNE 26, 27 and 28 resulting from Infantile Paralysis, tained twelve guests at a Theatre-Bridg- at San Luis Obispo. spent Saturday and Sunday with her The screen's new comedy sensations ! Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in party on Saturday evening mother. Mrs. John Bone. She is re the occasion being Mrs. Miller's ported to be making satisfactory in A PARTY NOW hirthdav anniversary. Prizes were LEGAL NOTICE provement. won by Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wilkins SW1MM1INU and Mr. and Mrs. Willam Christian PLAY GROUND Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Martens A barrage of Mirth and Melody! A salvo of Singing and Swinging! A GUARDIANand Mr. AND PROBATE were bidden srn. Guests HALL FREE DANCE and daughter, Frances, returned to parade of top stars and top tunes! SHIP NOTICE Mrs. Bert Hutchings, Mr. and Mrs TABLES PICNIC home in Lehi a their three after Also the latest Popeye Cartoon and a Good sport reel. 0 FISHING Alton Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd vacation mile Thev thousand trip. Consult County Clerk or the Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wing, Mr motored through Iowa, Nebraska Bring Your Family SUNDAY signers for further information. South Dakota, 0!ILY, JUNE 29 Rates to Parties. and Wyoming, visiting places of interest enroute. Among E3i NOTICE TO CREDITORS the places of interest visited were the Black Hills of South Dakota Estate of ISAAC HARDMAN, where "the Martens spent a day, and Deceased. the Rushmore Memorial. They re Creditors will present claims with a very lovely trp. vouchers to Sylvan W. Clark at hio port home in Lehi, Utah, on or before 26, 1941. August Residence 156 West 3rd North WHO WILL BE THE QUEEN OF THE RODEO Phone 953-- J Sylvan W. Claik, Administrator. V Terry, Roylance AT THE SARATOGA H f HOT SPRINGS Royal Theatre e PUN "BUCK PRIVATE" ilioli ANDWdAY Rodeo Queen : BIG LEHI ROUNDUP JULY 3, 4 AND Attorneys for Administrator. Publication dates: June 26. July 10 and 17, 1941. S? NOTICE DR. ARTHUR VANCE 3, VETERINARIAN PROVO UTAH --- sseS This will be a "free for all" with no age limit, and the contest is open , Creator oi tn nil lndv riders in Utah and Salt Lake Counties. You don't have to register OF ASSESSMENT r send in an application, just be there, decked out in your best regalia and .and many FOR SALE 700 bushel capacity flood lights on the a Mining and Millequipment, Thursday evening. June 26. 1941, under the Lehi High School Campus at 8 o'clock don't overlook the date. ing Company, Location of Principal granary. .Mrs. H. E. Osterloh. hv the Place of Business, Salt Lake City, Competent judges will determine who will be queen to reign during FOR SALE Used Cole's Hot Utah. Blast Range. Mrs. Fern Johnson Notice Is hereby given that at a Who mac FOR SALE 2000 feet of second meeting of the Board of Directors of of . a Mining and Mill- hand sheeting. as one Ralph M, Smith Three night shows July 3, 4 and 5. also to ride in the Big Parade on July the s. acclaim-..nsteJing Company, held on the 13th day of Phone 152-S and be in the grand entry each night. v foremost an assessment No. 1941, May, FREE all. for not votes to it's (being No entry charge, buy For F'urnace Vacum see Cleaning of a cent per 1) of Come early as there will be a big crowd to witness this gala event. Gunther Sheet Metal Works, Lehi. The band will be in attendance; with the Three Bar Dairy set to win the share was levied on all the issued and rnone 4t Softball Contest over Sears Roebuck; also Watkins Girls vs. Highland Girls. outstanding stock of the corporation, A full evening of entertainment. payable immediately to Edward B. SALE FOR OR RENT Building Jones, Secretary, at the company's now occupied by Lehi Hardware. See branch office, Lehi, Utah. Any stock George P. Price. upon which this assessment may rePASTURE FOR HORSES and Lehi has never disappointed its citizens and patrons of the Rodeo in the main uspaid on the 14th day of June, with her grandest cast COWS will or season See be 1941, by month delinquent and adverpast; on this occasion we are going to give you tised for sale at public auction and Eugene Brings, P"hone 2p unless payment is made before, will FOR SALE CHEAP Practically be sold on the 12th day of July, 1941. STACK Walter BRENNAN new gasoline range. Cheap New seating is under contruction, taller light poles with extra lighting at the hour of 12 o'clock noon of said to operate. Ideal for summer. See to pay the deliquent assessment, BENCHLEY Helen Roderick apacity are being placed; the arena will be coverod with white sand which day, E. R. Dickcrson, Lehi. J5p rill increase and accentuate the lighting effect and make it dustless. The old together with the cost of advertising seating is being overhauled and foot rests placed for the comfort of patrons and expenses of sale to take place at Fishing Poles repaired and re-Also 406 McCornick Building, Salt Lake riARnn and additional supports and braces added "for safety first." Guns repaired. Roger wrapped. llta IlirtllVII Wl I llllaa Utah. City, Price. No expense is being spared to make this event one of the best, the only JapW See how determined China is EDWARD B. JONES, just beginning to fight 'Super Rodeo" that will be held in Utah County, with the expectation of FOR SALE Electric Regriger-atorSecretary. making this a yearly event every July and make P. O. Address, Lehi, Utah. 1QC 4 W'ashers and Radios. Homer First Publication May 22, 1941. 3 Royle, Phone 91-TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 1, 2 and Last Publication June 12. 1941. WANTED Will call and pay for to be looked forward to. and remembered as a real quality entertainmnt of 2 old worthless horses and dead EXTENSION NOTICE the best, with all the trimmings. animals. See C. O. Holmstead at the Feature No. 1 LEW AYRES, LIONEL BARRYMORE and LoraneDa1" Fox Farm. Lehi. Phone Notice is hereby given that by an Whipping Cream For Sale Pint order of the board of directors of the 20e, Quart 40c. Wm. .D. Jones, 594 and While they are to be had at a bargain youll save Milline Mining in the price of The more thrilling adventures of the screen's famous men in white! admission. The price $2.00 for a season ticket entitling the holder to all Co., at a meeting held on the 14th dav North 1st West tf Feature No. 2 America's famed cartoon now alive on the screen of three shows, and may be used by any member of the family or other persons June, 1941, the delinquent date as If Machine Needs Sewing your fixed in the abovo Notice of Assessta they are transferable. Sissors or Saws Sharpened. ment was extended to June 28, 1941, William Osborne will do it for yen. Regular admission will be $1.00 for each show. Children under 12 and the date of Sale as fixed therein 25c. years PaIlr" was extended to July 26, 1941, at the Highest Prices Paid for Worthless The wonder boy of the comic pages and the air waves and all hi Season Tickets may be purchasd from the stores or a any member of the same place and hour. Animals big feature production of Boyd Holmstead. Lehi Pox committee. Eiward B. Jones, Secretary. Farm. Phone tf Two Big Feature Pictures for the Price of One. WANT ADS V','" Illinois-Nevad- I LEHI ROUNDUP RODEO rffiLl Illinois-Nevad- - one-tent- h (1-1- 0) Lehi Never Disappoints . 344-J- An Extra Special Super Rodeo FRANCHOT TONE 3. Robert el p Robert tup nc tiiif axis-partne- s, "Lehi Roundup Days" Buy Season Tickets Now one-thir- MATINEE SUNDAY P. M r andlje, J. SMASH HITS 343-J- Illinois-Nevad- 3. 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