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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1941 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. CTAh THURSDAY. OCTOEEE 16, 1S41 Mr. ar.d Mrs Lige Chiprr.an LOCAL 1TEL1S I and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers and , 9w Mrs. Lawrence Dahl and family u. mm f Mrs. Rula Dorton entertained a rveison ana American Fork, children spent Thursday afternoon of West Jordan, were Friday guests family of Provo, were dinner guests group of ladies at a were Sunday guests of Mr. and bridge lunchand evening in Salt Lake City. uf Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner. of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertscn, eon at her Mrs. Parley Austin. home, Thursday afternoon. Prizes were won Tuesday evening. by Mrs. Mrs. Elva Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Kate Roberts and Mrs. Edith Fox. Sc.W Misses and daughterTjune, Sue! Zimmerman Darji Margaret and Ida Thurspent Saturday man spent the week end in Salt Mrs. Lila Hofeltz returned to her and Miss Nora Brown of Magna, afternoon in Salt Lake Citv. were Sunday dinner Mr', Lake City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. home in Richmond, California. Sat-Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mattheson of guests after a four week visit withj and family of Salt Lake and Mrs. Parley Austin. Gilbert. urday, ooyd were Miss Marie Eikkson of Salt Lake her mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Gais Sunday dinner guests ofCity, Dr. and City, spent Sunday with her parMiss Huitau Allred of Salt Lake ford. Mrs. Elmo Eddington. Grant Ash, a student of the Utah ents in Lehi. City and Miss Arleen Allred of Agricultural of Logan, College with spent the week-enMrs. Alta Webb and son, Ernest, Duchesne, visited with his parents, Mr. and their Mr. and Mrs. R. C. parents, Mrs. Cecil Ash over the week end. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Allred. and Mrs. Jack Berg of Midway. Mrs. J. E. Gardner and Miss Delia Bone, Mr. and Mrs. daughMrs. J. B. Watson returned to her ters, Joyce and Judeen, of Price, Richard Giles and son, Glen, Mr. were week end guests of Mr. and home in California, Wednesday, and Mrs. Lynn Bone and children after an extended visit with Lehi of Salt Lake Mrs. LeRoy West. . 'A m City spent Sunday relatives. with Mrs. John Bone. Mrs. Jennie Nostrum entertained Mrs. T. F. McCall. Mrs. Shill. Mrs. at dinner, Monday evening for Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckwalter J. B. Watson and Mrs. Geneva G. S. Peterson, Mrs. Afton Giles, and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham visited at McDonald Stewart. and son of American Brigham City. Saturday, with Mr. Fork, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Lewis entertained at and Mrs. E. B. Owen. James Gray, Sunday. a luncheon at her home, Thursday, honoring Mrs. T. F. McCall of Glendale, California, and Mrs. R. W. Shill of Santa Ana, California. Guests were Mrs. McCall, Mrs. by Mat Shill, Mrs. Afton Giles, Mrs. Kirkham, Mrs. Oliver Kirkham and Mrs. V. L. Worlton. SHOULDERING 'Mr1 S- ton, Richard, William Skinner, who is employ j at strawberry Valley, spent the of the week in Lehi. t. r;y part -- ! T--" of -- ii-' -- - - -- , : ! Xr. and Mrs. Henry Drussell of EuVJka, visited with Mr. and Mrs. TdiWy , Austin, Sunday. d and Mrs. L. I. Wardle and ravlor Wardle of Provo, were Lehi visitors, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Brown Oden were week end guests Vr. and Mrs. R. C. Allred. ylT. of of and Mrs. Earl Hunter and daughter, Erline, of Midvale, were calrs of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price, Mr. Sunday. Miss Berniece Bradshaw, who is teaching school at visited and Mrs. the weekTeacher's In- with her parents, Mr. Bernard Bradshaw, over end and attended stitute in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price entertained at a family dinner, Sunday. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price and daughter, Kathryn, of Orem, Zetella Price of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price, son J. R., and daughters, Rhonda and Phyllis, Paul and Dale Price. The Lehi Second Ward Builders met in their regular meeting, Tuesday evening. The class was in charge of their president, Maurine Allred. Fifteen girls were present at the class. LaRee Gray, reporter. of the Hive Mrs. R. W. Hazen and children left Sunday, for Los Angeles, California, for a visit with friends and relatives. She will sail for Hawaii on Friday to join Mr. Hazen. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Nelson accompanied Mrs. Hazen to Los Angeles and will return home, Sunday. Mrs. Afton Giles entertained at j I'm At Your Service PJr. Farmer r OUR DEMOCRACY mVrSmm ARM- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard of Ogden, visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown, Sunday. In the afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Brown accompanied them to SpfTngville for a AND RESPONSIBILITY! Reddy Kilowatt, the electrical farm hand, is ready and able to take over many duties formerly performed by men who have left the farm for the army, the navy or jobs in national defense industries. Many progressive farmers have already given Reddy Kilowatt more jobs to do, thus reducing labor shortages. What about you? visit with relatives. Members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Webb entertained at the Webb home, Thursday, honoring Mrs. W. R. Hazen prior to her departure for Hawaii. The great Aurora just a strato' sphere Strip Tease ". Lots of queer ideas about what makes spectacular northern lights, but they're only the sun teaing off the clothes of atnlfcspheric atoms miles over our heads. Don't miss the popular science article in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's LOS ANGELES Reddy Kilowatt Power the world's finest electric service produced for you by American business men is the kind of power that serves 90 of the nation. Handling yourself and developing leadership ARMV S TEACHING THAT A TO MILLION AND A HALF VOUN6 MEN. , SAYS LIEUTENANT GENERAL HU3t4 A.&&UM. THE CORPORAL OF TODAY REQUIRES THE LEADERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS OF THE LIEUTENANT OF EXAMINER. YESTERDAY." a luncheon Friday afternoon for Mrs. T. F. McCall of Glendale, Cali Residence 156 West 3rd North Phone 953-- J fornia, and Mrs. R. W. Shill of Santa Ana, California. Guests were Mrs. McCall, Mrs. Shill, Mrs. Geo. DR. Lewis, Mrs. Oliver Kirkham, Mrs. VETERINARIAN A. W. Davis, Mrs. W. L. Worlton, UTAH Mrs. G. S. Peterson, Mrs. R. B. Worl- PROVO ton, and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. HUSH A. DRUM MET SITUATIONS AND LICKED THEM. - .i. v .MM.,. i..mni SO DID KARL TRUESDELL. v, .p. ninfiiiiiiiipiiii iiiiiriffiTiBjflnSiijij,;!; ' ARTHUR VANCE MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT Royal Thea.tr WABfT APS FOR SALE Two Wire Gates. It See Kelly Wilson. I wii landis welt v ii FREE SHINE with every pair half soled. Have your shoes shined for FOR SALE 2 way Plow. Harold It W. Barnes, Phone 59-- See Douglas HOUSE FOR RENT APPLES FOR J. Skinner. -- Call STATE STREET SHOE SHOP USED ELECTRIC WASHER FOR SALE $5.00. Mrs. Marie Smith. America. Phone "Aloma af the South Seas" that 6 Acres 3 V. A. Evans. See SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY, OCTOBER 19 I if o un- house orchid is the mon s, Used Refrigerator. 4 When ft. Copeland Taylor. Phone We Specialize ia ladies hair ratting. Look your beat all tbc tine. 3. EOGEE'S BAnSEIJ SCO? Re-Pair- s. repaired and Guna repaired. Roger 4 PoleB 8. i And they Come in. Or phone us. We will be glad to assist you REDIFORM SALESBOOK. your selection of 0 DESIGNED Ul Arthur fred Sinoldo Lubin John Grant Original Slory, Robart Associate Producers: Ut Burt Kelly trad tingkfc Clonn Tryoft the Latest News and a Good Cartoon Comedy. MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M. 10c and 20c including tax Also ' 'J F " ' ii ii TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21 2 ii FEATURES Feature No. a 1 and 22 2 i DAMON RAYMON'S "TIGHT SHOES" with John Howard, Binnie Barnes and Leo Carrillo The Creator of "Joe and Ethel Turp" creates his most colorful characters In his raciest riot! Feature No. The Lehi Free Press tllUfl4fHHfltiMOtHllltfllW Robert fc kii.mnJ A UNIVERSAL PICTURE it h Play, Directed 5'f Half Done" Yet they cost no more than can be purchased through your home dealer! Metal Works, Phone 189. WANTED Will call and pay for and dead worthless old horses animals. See C. 0. Holmetead at tie Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone 848-J- SerMn T ii - IlllliV a salesbook. These books are made to begin the bookkeeping job corand moke posting easier. rectly . . to reduce mistakes . . For General Sheet Metal Work and Warm Air Heating- and Air Sheet see Gunther Conditioning Price. - usually 1 must Start the procedure right. And you'll find that slogan is true. If you want your accounting task to flow smoothly, start it with a REDIFORM DESIGNED SALESBOOK. Sewing- Machine Needs Sissors or Saws Sharpened. William Osborne will do It for yon. Fishing 5; to think about it, all bookkeeping "Well Begun Is Highest Prices Paid for Worthless Animals Boyd Holmstead, Lehi Fox tf Phone Farm. If your you stop start with ORIGINAL ENTRY forms - 103-- 343-R- who handles the "accounts" can tell you. But the chore is often needlessly complicated. Remarkable proposition. Kaufman Nurseries, Long Beach, California. See Stanley t 7K year round, nlant, in anything hold in ing water alone, no dirt required. FOR SALE mf imwrnmn ARE HERE AG AIM of grows, flowers, doors-outdoor- lliode QuhoUcI and 20 5p SALESMAN, brand new, very water excitement that thrills you to Also Selected Shorts. 2P A family pass to the Royal Theatre with each 50c paid for subription. Take 50c. your family to the show for only usual item, the marrow! See Jos. M. Rothe. FOR sends your heart racing Delicious, SALE Johnathan, Rome Beauty. SALE Old Field Land. Romance 8W. FOR APPLES and 18 music filled thrill spectacle in glowing technicolor. DOROTHY LAMOUR and JON HALL In 4 Come in and give us a trial, work done while you wait. sterilized. A or 3 rooms, water in the house for elderly couple or a man or woman, no children. T. J. Jackson, 256 South 4th West. WANT TO BUY High School text book The Development of Cutting children's hair is ont of my apecialtiet. My moden shop it sanitary and all instruments are THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10, 17 2 FOR RENT 10c. OSBORNE, Prop. STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH WEEKLY PROGRAM BORN IN MINNESOTA. PRIVATE SOLDIER, 1901. MAJOR GENERAL TODAY, THE: 6th ARMY CORPS IS HIS COMMAND. Willes. Hot Point Electric FOR SALE Stove. See Mrs. Harold M. Fox. HAfcROLD BORN IN MICHIGAN, COMMISSIONED SECOND LIEUTENANT FROM CIVIL LIFE IN I8y8. LIEUTENANT GENERAL TODAY, IN COMMAND OF THE WHOLE FIRST ARMY-MAI- NE TO GEORGIA . 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