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Show THURSDAY. JANUARY 15, THU2SDAV. AJNUAPY LEH1 FRL'E PRESS, LEHL UTAfl 12 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Puilniiod by The Lehi Free Evtry Turiajr Phone Read 160-8-- Pre&s Lehi W Furnished Upon One Cubscription $1.00 year uuinuiPmSAssocuiiaii LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wilkins were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchings, Monday. Mrs. John Jackson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jackson ot Provo to Salt Lake City, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lovendahl and children of Riverton, visited at the John Jackson home, Monday. Mrs. Roy Boley, Virginia Woods and Robert McCarthy of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson, Sunday. ' The American Legion Auxiliary held their first meeting of the new year Friday, January Sth, at the home of Mrs. Blanche Turner. Business affairs were taken care of, the Auxiliary was asked to join with the National Defense program that Is being carried on in Lehi this year. They also gave $5.00 to the Red Cross War Relief Fund. f th ,m tylLANDIS I mi FOR A The Lehi Fourth Ward M. Men ine Bridgeaere uub met in a Gleaners held their fireside and bridge luncheon at the home of at the home of Bishop Linel chat Mrs. Bert Hutchings, Thursday Mrs Sunday evenng. evening. High score prize was won Larsen, Peck J. Lilleth and Reuben Russon by Mrs. Alton Wilkins and travel are in charge of the two groups. ing prize by Mrs. Floyd Gray. y FREE SHINE with erery pair half soled. Have your shoes ahined for 10c and (dve us a trial, work done while you wait. Mrs. La Rae Schlappey of Mis Mrs. Annie R. Fox received word soula, Montana, spent from Thurs from her son, Dean, that he is now to day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. as a employed guard at the Air Craft Plant at Los Abe Anderson and other Lehi rela Douglas Angeles, California. tives. Mrs. Ellen Carter left Thursday, and Mrs. John Austin enter tained a group of friends at their to spent the remainder of the winhome, Saturday evening. Pinochle ter with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph HutchMr. and supper were enjoyed by Mr. ings and family of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Peter Hanson, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Carter accom Mrs. Oscar Holmstead, Mr. and Mrs panied her to Salt Lake City and W. C. Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Bert visited at the Hutchings home dur WMROLD OSBORNE, Pro. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Crook- - ing the afternoon. TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH ston of American Fork, Mr. and The Evansville Camp of the Mrs. Austin. Daughters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Sylvan Clark, Thursday afternoon. A history of by Mai Mrs. Sarah Bushman Clark was given by her granddaughter, Mrs. Sylvan Clark. The lesson was given TTi&t Ioue of freedom, tAa.t by Mrs. Florence Jensen. Program fearlessness in tfie presence numbers were also given. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Clark of sudden peril or foe lo&icfi are tfie 3and Mrs. John Hutchings were sons. girt of the sea to hostesses. STATE STREET SHOE SHOP OUR DEMOCRACY uior. tfiat - its Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chilton enter al nod at their home on Saturday of last week for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chilton of Shelley, Idaho, and family. Social, music and an oyster supper were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chitlon, Mr. and Mrs. Gen Chilton of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swenson of Murray, Mrs. Edith Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chilton. group of Lehi ladies joined groups from Price to Lehi in a song practice at Provo, Saturday, for the Relief Society Centennial. Mrs. Florence Madsen being in charge of the practice. Lehi ladies in the group were: Mrs. Edith Evans, Mrs. Laura Smith, Mrs. Margaret Kirkham, Mrs. Julia Jackson, Mrs. Lula Anderson, Mrs. Loda Mrs. Eliza Logsdon, Mrs. Rula Dorton, Mrs. Leota Peterson, Mrs. Geneva West, Mrs. Marie Smith, and Mrs. Ole Peterson of Cedar Fort. A mm t I, .. .1 ... us.s.rexAS U.S.NAVY j 5"?5 frpySi J I CLOTET The Lehi Red Cross u ,u ped a number of knitted for war relief during the pasT Ladies' and men s swea ' ren s knitted suits. caps tens were included in Twenty-twinfants shirts so shipped with the articles. te o ti v1' SPRING CREEK IRRIGATION CO. ELECTS OFFICE Members of the Spring rw Irrigation Co. stockholders ttpt their annual meetirg. .r ouaninff anil oluit. vacuum umcerj t for the All officers w.ere coming year. elected. They are, Isaac 6... President; Hugh Rhodes, vicepr dent, John Southwick, secretary H fiV . treasurer, AUCTUS CLUB MAKES RED CROSS DONATIO! The Auctus Club donated the Red Cross fund this PHONES Residence Office 15 oo to week. 8-- 160-- Njffht or Day you have any news of jj. If terest, any advertising, any job printing or want anytMnj jj the printing line, eall us. etaotiA FROM AM. FORK WELT Come in u 1 Entered at the postoffiee at Lehi. Utah, as second clasa matter. RED CROSS SHIP Oj . George P. Price. Manager Advertising Rate 0 g , Coddingu-nReuben Eusson is reported ill Walter Stine spent the major j Mrs. Blanche Evans spent part week. 2 his home this i; Totals portion of the week at YYendover of the past week in Salt Lake City. at LEHI 130) on business. were ! Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson G. T F. P. Mrs. Matilda Thurman is spend- S 3 6 3 Friday. Provo visitors, Lake week Salt in Mr. and Mrs. Paul Francom of r.g this City. Russon. f 3 11 of: were weekend guests Nephi, Nostrum, f s 2 6 Miss Ruth Peterson of Salt Lake Mrs. Ftrn Larsen was a Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Glover. C. Lambert, c Lehi. in end week 0 the 1 City, spent City visitor, Tuesday. J. Lambert, g 1 3 0 Taylor Wardle of Provo, called ' of Stoker, g A. Petty Wm. Mrs. Mr. and 0 0 on his grandmother, Mrs. Harriet was a Mrs. Cleora Radebaugh with Price, f 0 0 Provo, spent Monday evening 0 Taylor, Tuesday morning. f Salt Lake visitor, Friday. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bone of Salt 10 22 10 30 Totals Mr. Walter Webb returned home, Mrs. Bell Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lake City, spent Friday at the Saturday, from a visit in Los An- R. Wood of Salt Lake City were home of Mrs. John Bone. geles, California. guests of Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, LOCAL GIRL ON ' Y" HONOR ROLL .Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Glover Thursday. Miss Iva Dell Sunderland, daughReed H. Gardner of Cedar City, visited with Mrs. Sherman Peterson ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas SunGais-for- d of Dick Gaisford and Robert of Provo at the Utah Valley Hos- visited with his parents, Mr. and derland, is among the students of Eureka, Childs and Mrs. James H. Gardner, Sunday. Aldy the Brigham Young University pital, Sunday evening. and Dewey Gaisford of Mammoth, whose names are on the college E. GaisMr and Mrs. Enos Nelson and Jay Powell was a business visit visited with Mrs. Sarah honor roll for the autumn quarter. end. week the ford during children of Provo, were Sunday or to Salt Lake City, Monday Miss Sunderland is a freshman at the school having graduated with guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mr. West and Mrs. Mr. and Roy of the Lehi High Hebertson. the rlass of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dahl and and Mrs. L. B. Brown attended the School. family of West Jordan, visited at Draper M. I. A. Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield the James H. Gardner home, Mon A review of the book, Giant Mrs. Clfford Miller entertained a and children visited in Salt Lake Joshua ', by Maurine Whipple, was group of friends of her son, Reed, day. City, Sunday, guests of Mr. and given by Mrs. West and Mrs. at a chicken supper, Saturday Mrs. Roland Smith. Brown gave two vocal solos. Reed's night, the occasion being Mr. and Mrs. Dell Cook of Los Those presbirthday anniversary. Mrs. Metta Gunther left for Angeles, California, were guests of Never Kill A Cop." The clue of ent were: Jay Whimpey, Madge Mr. Cook s brother, Clarence Cook, the purloined penny that proved Logan, Monday, to join Mr. Gun Paul Van Anita Wagoner, Lambert, ther. They will make their home Tuesday to Thursday of last week. again the truth of the crooks' rule Price, LaRae Evans, Ralph Larsen, on for the winter. at Logan the No. 1, and put detectives Nadene Bradshaw, Donald Dorton, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Holmstead of a pair of ruthless murdertrail Alberta Van Wagoner and Reed of Salt Lake City, are the proud ers. Don t miss this reallife detec- Miller. Mrs. Wallace Hebertson, Mrs parents of a baby daughter. The tive story in The American Weekly, Guy Darling and Mrs. Lorenzo baby was born January 6 in the L. the Magazine dstributed with next Pettit attended a bridge luncheon D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City. week s LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. at the home of Mrs. Victor Gais- ford of American Fork, Friday. Grant Gardner and Ralph Goates, students of the Brigham Young Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stine enter The Builders of the Second Ward of Provo, spent Sunday tained Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Winn at University Bee Hive girls met Tuesday evenMr. and with their dinner, Sunday, honoring the third Mrs. James grandparents, ing at the Second Ward Chapel. H. Gardner. of their son, President Carma Gray in charge. birthday anniversary Raymond. prayer, Clynell RichardOpening Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Colledge son. Songs were led by La Ree at dinner, Monday Mrs. John Street returned home entertained Gray, song leader. President Carma last week from Los Angeles, Cali evening for Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gray gave the lesson on "Our Mr. and Mrs. Russell fornia, where she has spent the Durfey and Games were played in of Mr. and Mrs. Symbols." Rogers Highland, of Vervene Sorenson and past three months with her daugh charge Melvin Pecto of American Fork. ter, Mrs. Alice Ainsworth. Lenora Abbott. Closing prayer, Premier Tojo of Japan rides about Gail Jean Hamblin. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchings Maurine Allred, Reporter. visited in Park City, Sunday, with Tokoy every morning at sunrise for half an hour. Is it possiible that Mrs. Hutchings' brother, Willes he needs reassurance about the LEHI TAKES GAME Berry, who was on leave from the Rising Sun? U. S. Coast Guard. J. . IS US.S. NORTH CAROLINA . . U.S. MARINE CORPS SONS OF TH SA OF A COUNTRY WHICH HAS AVER LOST A WAR Brad-sha- Lehi Second Ward Buiders of the Hive met January 6, 1942, and the following girls were chosen as officers for the month: Carma Gray, president; Leah Mangum, secretary; Maurine Allred, reporter; Vervene Sorenson and Lenora Abbott, games: LaRee Gray, song was offered by leader; Pray( Vervene Sorenson. Games were Lonna Hardman played. and Bonnie Jean Kirkham were In charge. Maurine Allred, Reporter. UPSETS FEATURE OPENING ROUND IN ALPINE DISTRICT ALPINE DISTRICT TEAM STANDINGS W. Lehi B. Y. L. 1 0 1 0 Provo 1 0 Lincci 0 1 Pleasant Grove American Fork 0 1 0 1 High Pet. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 FRIDAY'S RESULTS Lehi, 30, American Fork 29. Provo 30, Lincoln 21. B. Y. Hgh 30, Pleasant Grove 26. THIS WEEK'S SLATE Lehi at Pleasant Gove. Provo at American Fork. B. Y. L:i j r .ijf OUR RECOMMENDS 1 j&. niiiw riwua n i mi in Qualify lull IS Iru I SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLES A FULL GROCERY STOCK at Lincoln. Headed for a torrid title chase if Friday's first round battles are any indicaton. Alpine district teams enter their second round of play this week, but after amazaing opening contests, fans won't be too surprised at anything that happens from here on out. B. Y. high and Lehi, given only slim chances againist their foes, kicked the dope bucket for a loop, the fighting Wildcats trippping and Lehi Pleasant Grove, edging American Fork, Provo Wins Provo was the only team to come through as expected and then the state championship Bulldogs were pressed to the limit before squeez ing past Lincoln, Second round contests ths week put Provo at American Fork, B. Y. High vs Lincoln at Orem, and Lehi at Pleasant Grove. First round games proved that the clubs are more evenly matched than ever before. Lehi Upsets American Fork A galant American Fork rally t fell short, and Lehi notch- ed up the evening's big upset that was the tale of a slam bang ball game at Lehi, Friday. The Pioneers grabbed an impres lead at half time, but saw sive it fade as Coach Don Overly's Cavemen fought back to take a lead. Clyde Lambert, Reed Nostrum, and Harold Stoker sank foul pitches for the Pioneers in closing miniutes of play to give Lehi the victory. 30-2- 30-2- WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU PHONE 17 MAIN STREET UTAfl LEHI, THE POCICETBOOK 'of ICMOLEDGE v i 30-2- Ti A,! aVJW' ft :. Qi nuV mOfifil1! V! MS, H lAVi i Wti - , A - GiMCfi, SECIES OF PERU, heisht, VjWltj SMJUMil Mf7?''i'. 7 ' TREE- - venue i I' lK-- AVERAGE EQUIPMENT ' oR?s of cotton vil.: hl V, I I THIS FEW INCHES THICK IV VM?fe '' NjH A YEAR AS Ml ' ttS-ftMf- l HIGH. INiAVA flinH'An MVW7i1 e li IV IIMMW firms r-fl'-l I one-pon- 20-- farnrmmtmm - Pounds for. 9 ,; 'Ii . ' we - "' rsr tcw-m- i C- U- Sf A f f'l 28-2- 7 AMERICAN FORK (29) T F. G. Hansen, f Dean, f Durrant, c Pierce, g Birk, g Peters, f Stevens, f Murr, c 2 3 2 P. 6 3 1 2 3 0 0 0 . yr 6W0tfTACE5 OF METAL ANt? raver boarpare rejitin' COMP. 71 America STm Topav ha more tjaw rnn ....... x N IN a?EAf p FRopuctoij DM BARREL '' m A miif!;'g& |