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Show 1. THURSDAY, OCTOBER THURSDAY, OCTOEER LEH1 FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH 191 1 S41 Mrs Joseph Baker is reported ill Hebertson and Mrs. Wallace Mrs. Earl Smith spent Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone were Mr. and Mrs. Barratt Chad wick past at her home. children visited with Mr. and Mrs. and week at Pocatello, Idaho, with her Monday. visitors, Salt Lake City Kay, of Ogden, daughter, baby mother, Mrs. W. A. Brlnghurst Published by The Lehi Free Press August Nelson of Provo, Sunday. with Mr. and spent the week-enMr. and Mrs Douglas Thurman Mrs. James Comer and American Every Thursday Mrs. R. B. Worlton, Mrs. W. L. ,of Magna, visited with Mrs. Mary Lfchi Resid- 160-Phone Fork relatives. Mrs. T. A. Taylor spent the' Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. Hunter Trinc innr). F. T. Kirkham Mrs. and j Worlton P. Price, Manager , George week end at Provo with Mr. and j anaj cmiur-l :i j ui uugmi, were week spent Monday in Salt Lake City. and family. The brothers and sisters of J. W. 'i Mr. Wardie I. L. Mrs. .vr. ana Mrs. Jarr.es oi end of Mrs. George Adams and guests Price him, Sunday surprised H. Gardner. Entered at the postoffice at Lehi. j Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McAffee of Springvilile, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mr. Mrs. with and Idaho visited Grant. Francis of second class matter Lake Salt as Utah, City Mrs. Frank Hellewell a tamily social and luncheon were Nettie McAffee, Sunday. Idaho, is visiting her mother, Falls, Guests were: Misses Gladys Godfrey, Donna joyed. present Mr. and Mrs. Arval Gurtther and Mrs. Frank Fagan. Mr. and Mrs. Art Boyce and son, Advertising Rates Furnished Upon June Anderson and ha Hadfield, Mr. and Mrs. Gunther attendj Request. students cf the B. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ed a show atLloyd Dell Sunderland, Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Giles of Whitehouse Murray, Saturday Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Gunther left Y. U. at Provo, spent the week end and daughters, Amy Game Kutand Elaine, of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. evening. Tuesday, for the Clear Lake $1.00 in Lehi. Subscription One year w here Mr. with their parents oi sir. ana lurs. Aiion uues. Fillmore, near Marvin Wood of Salt Lake City, Refuse, Mrs. F. T. McCall returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Dave Price and Gunther will be employed Mrs. Alice Snow of St. George, home in Glendale, California, this Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Austin, Lucille and week after a visit with her sister, Verda, daughters, Edna Snow of the B. Y. U. 0f Miss accomChristensen Mr. and Mrs. George Holindrake of Elaine, Louis Mrs of Mrs. Draper; Miss Valora Milton of Delta, Mary HUH STAIE PttSS ASSOCIATION Salt Lake City, visited with Lehi Roundy and daughters, Shirlene Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and other Utah panied Mr. and Mrs. Antone Moody Provo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus relatives. Sunrelatives and friends, Sunday. to their home in Hurricane, and Josephine, and son, Bruce, of Monday. Gardner, American-Forkfor a two week's visit Mr. and Mrs. Warday R. Mrs. W. Shill of Santa Ana, LOCAL ITEMS Darrow Sehow of Magna, visited ren Lunceford of Orem, Mr. and "J ,t California, who has been visiting with Lehi relatives and friends, Mrs. W. P. Jones. her sister, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, is Saturday. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Radebaugh Owen of Brigham City. HICH SCHOOL HEWS of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday at Mrs. H. W. Barnes returned home the George Lewis home. Sunday from a visit in the NorthMrs. Enoch Russon has spent the west. She was accompanied by her OF THE THREE LEADING School officials realize that there SEE US FOR RATES ON ONE past three weeks at Ogden with her Mrs. M. W. Wathen and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Earl of is an farmemergency facing many Mr. and and BUS LINES Byron Whiple attended the Librar- American Fork, and Miss Sarah ers due to lack of farm help and daughter Mrs. Albet Dransfield. ians Convention at the Hotel Earl of Salt Lake City. They visit- the Lehi High School is desirous of AGENT FOR in Salt Lake City, Saturday. ed with Ramond Barnes and La Von cooperating to the utmost in trying Mrs. Enoch Russon accompanied Earl at Camp Lewis, visited at to help solve this problem. Howher granddaughter, Melba DransMr. and Mrs. Joseph Baker spent Seattle, toured Oregon and Wash- ever, it is required that students re- field to the Salt Lake Temple, the past week with their daughter ington visiting points of interest maining out of school for work Thursday, when Miss Dransfield Mr. and Mrs. enroute. They report a very enjoyand DENVER & RIO GRANDE purposes get cleared by securing a was married to Mr. LeRoy Stutler Arnold Blind. able vacation. work permit. This can be done of Roy. with little difficulty. It is regret-abl- e that some students who are Mrs. P. H. Lott returned to her BUS LINES out of school are hiding behind the home in Chinook, Montana, Thursstatement: "I have to work," day, after a three weeks visit with when such is not the case. The her mother, Mrs. Mary Jones, and State Board of Education has not other local relatives. lessened its requirements of High Schools during this emergency. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw, KEITH EVANS. Manager Students who are out must realize Mrs. LEHI. UTAH Sylvia Bradshaw and daugh"STATE STREET that school work must be made up ter, Sylvia Jean, were Sunday din to meet districit and state require ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd rixVA SMI ments. Teachers are willing to Bradshaw of Salt Lake City. ' give extra time service in order that students may meet the miniMrs. Lizzie Ford of Oakland, mum requirements but in no case California, spent from Saturday to can students hope to fit into the Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Alice 1 1 i regular program of work unless Tuckfield.. Mrs. Ford, who is 82 past work is made up. We suggest years of age, made the trip from that students now working, get in California alone. touch with their class teachers if they haven't done so, and get les The Auctus Club met at the son assignments so that they can home of Mrs. Wane Christensen, EVERY TUESDAY THURSDAY attempt to keep up with their Thursday evening, A book review school work-of "Keys of The Kingdom," by A. J. Cronan, was given by Mrs. Lyean KOVO Friday there will be given the Johnson of Pleasant Grove. Guests first Lyceum Assembly of the year. were Mrs. W. L. Worlton and. Mrs. It will feature the Lepham tumblers S. M. 1 Taylor. Dainty refreshments in their sensational acrobatic pro- were served. gram. There will also be a short pep assembly. Mrs. Enoch Russon, Mrs. Roxie The following Monday and Tues Russon, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rus day school will be dismissed for son, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Russon, beet vacation. by Mr. and Mrs. accompanied Ralph Haggard of American Fork, The Bouncers Club was organized Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Stone of Vinelast week, with the following mem- yard, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russon, bers, Dorothy Bremer; chief, and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Russon of Salt Erma Christofferson, Merlin Bourne Lake City, aitended the wedding Jay Lambert, Virginia Dorton, Eu reception for Miss Melba Drans gene Strasburg, Alice Peterson, field and Mrs. LeRoy Stuttler at Bonnie Jean Kirkham, Glenn Put the Ogden Eleventh Ward Chapel, nam, and Lamar Hutchings her Friday evening. THE LEHI FREE PRESS d 8-- W i n i . t-- ; ) a"i.").n;auHi - I '' TEIP ; i 1 n i TAKING A 1 1 son-in-la- New-hou- se BURLIHGTOH son-in-la- SANTA FE IV: TEXACO SERVICE t'-'- U VM y 5 MM, ' ft $8; FIT FOR A KING -- .11 t ames Melton and Francia White, featured singers. THE TELEPHONE HOUR (Popular Bell System Radio Program) now can be heard EVERY MONDAY NIGHT r at 10 P.M. RSKM Time instead of 5 P.M. NBC RED NETWORK For the convenience of thousands of listeners to this Monday Night program, it will now be broadcast at the more desirable hour of 10 p.m. lieve in "Vampires". ing, which preserves Lehi was defeated by Provo last Thursday in football. The game was played at Provo. The score was 13-Coach Prior reports that the team played very well. He said that they played closer than they have so far In the region as yet. Twenty-eigh- t boys are under an athletic insurance, which is something new this year, and is under of the Utah the sponsorship Athletic Association. Mr. Prior attended an entertainment at the Hotel Utah last Saturday night. It was given by the Salt Lake Tribune and Telegram. He also attended a coach and athletic meeting at the U. E. A. Dr. Frazier talked on Athletic Injur- their satanic meals. Read this surprising and scientific explanation and an old myth, in The Am erican Weekly, the magazine dis tributed with next week's LOS AN ies. Lehi will play American Fork Thursday (today) at American Fork. The game will begin at 2:30. is holding its first meeting today, (Thursday) for the' purpose of organizing the club and electing officers. The G. A. MUSIC by the BELL SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA and a CHORUS OF 14 VOICES The following is a complete list of the NBC Red Network stations over which "THE TELEPHONE HOUR" may be heard in this area: ARIZONA. PHOENIX.... TUCSON .... YUMA SAFFORD.... KTAB KVOA KYUM KGLU DENVER -- IDAHO BO!SF. .... KIDO TWIN MONTANA....... NEW MEXICO TEXAS VTAH KSEI JCTFI POCATELLO. FALLS.... - ..BILLINGS- BUTTE HELENA BOZEMAN.. The Mountain States Tel. KGHL KGIn KPFA KRBM .ALBUQUERQUE... EL PASO SALT LAKE CITY. .I KOB KTSM KDYL Cr A. Club The Speech Class is a making among several different plays for the high school. They expect to haveo ne chosen so the play tryots can be held sometime choice this week. ...KOA COLORADO Tel. Company be- Mr. Shaw states that there wll be a regular fall concert, with the tand and orchestra, here at 'Lehi, November 14. Special numbers will be given. The second issue of the school paper will be out this week. The editors are Elva Trlnnaman and Keith Smith. The Junior English Class has been divided so the small groups can work In the library. They will be given Instruction In the facilities of the library and practice In the use of reference books. "4Vt ItlU. 1?i$ht food assistants. New reason why people still 't :fert RECOMMENDS OUR Arsenic eat corpses in to be semblance, Ifound r the basis of stories of the "Un- dead ", who sleep all day in their graves and steal out at night for RT life-lik- e SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLES A FULL GROCERY STOCK ILAUBSEM GELES. EXAMINER. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AND MARCH PHONE MAIN STREET v " MJJL,1"L 3, 1933 of The Lehi Free DBMS. 17 LEHI, UTAH try Press, published weekly at Lehi City, Utah, for Octo ber, 1941. State of Utah, County of Utah ss. Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Geo. P. Price, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the owner of the Lehi Free Press and that the following is, to the best of his l.rowledge and belief, a true statement of ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, of 1912. as amended by the Act March 3, 1933, embodied in section 537, Postal Laws and Regulations. 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are Publisher, Geo. P. Price, Lehi City, Utah. Geo. P. 2. That the owner is: Price. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgages, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) None. Geo. P. Price, owner. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of October, 1941. S. I. GOODWIN, Notary Public. My commission expires April 20, 194S. 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