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Show FEBRUARY 12,1942 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAh UH3M. ITELIS Virgil Peterson was a business visitor to Salt Lake City, Tuesday. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY George Southwiek of Salt Lake - Eldon Peterson who is employed City, spent Sunday with Mr. and at Price, spent Sunday with his Mrs. Azer Southwiek. mother, Mrs. Inez Peterson. LEGION TO MEET TONIGHT The American Legion will hold a and Mrs. Tom Wilcox enter- meeting in the Legon rooms in the tained at dinner, Sunday, honoring Memoral Building, Thursday, toMiss Ruth and Pearl Peterson of at his home this week. Miss Betty Christofferson of this Salt Lake City, spent the week-ennight, eFbruary 12, at 7:30. All city, a bride of this week. in Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. George Seals of legion 'members urged to be in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Young and City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jennie Nostrum visited with Mrs. R. B. Worlton, Sunday. sons. Bill and Sidney, and Miss Mrs. Mary in Bryce Van Wagoner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Van Wagoner is ill Maudsley your shoes a new tease on life our expert gjjoe rebuilding service will 4s wonders for your footwear. Prompt service reasonable prices. STATE STREET SHOE SHOP OSBORNE, Prop. STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH Lehi relatives received word this week of the death of the two year old son of Mrs. Harold Hague, formerly Dorothy Webb of Lehi, at Missoula, Montana. They boy is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webb, former Lehi residents. Residence 156 Weit 3rd North Phbne 953-- J DR. ARTHUR VANCE PROVO VETERINARIAN at Margaret Thurman visited Pleasant, Sunday. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Austin children of Bacchus, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thurman Lehi relatives over the week-end- . of Magna, were Sunday guests at the Thurman home. Captain and Mrs. Richard Gilchrist arrived in Lehi last week Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wing, Mrs. from Fort Sill. Oklahoma, where George Wing, Mrs. Wilford Russon, Mr. Gilchrist has been receiving Mrs. Tom Woffinden and daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chris special military training. Mrs. GilLincholten of Salt Lake City, Mon- christ spent the past week with Mr. Gilchrist at the camp. They made day. the return trip by motor. GIVE HAROLD Salt Lake J.i i J t wmm NEW YORK WANTED TO BUY 5 ern home. Telephone Ogden, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton and Mr. and Mrs. Urban Johnson. Dr. Mark K. Daton of the U. S. Naval Reserves from Santa Ana, California, called on the S. I. Goodwin family, Friday. Mrs. John Bone, Miss Delia Bone, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bone and Miss Rachel Bone spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred and Mrs. Jennie Nostrum visited at the H. P. Hardy home in Spanish Fork, attended a birthday party honoring the 14th birthday anniversary of Allen Knudsen, Saturday evening, at the home of Mrs. Bertha Knudsen at Provo. i Mrs Alton Wilklns entertained Club at a bridge FOR SALE We have a few large evening. Mrs. luncheon, Thursday Red Roasting Roosters at 17c lb. Mrs. John Kirkham and Burton See Warren Goates. Southwiek were guests of the club. FOR SALE First Class Riding Prizes were won by Mrs. Bert Saddle. C. M. Carson, 91 N 3rd East Hutchings and Mrs. Lloyd Gray. 2t the Bridgedere HOME FOR SALE See S. M. Tayor. 3t A COUPLE 0' CHUCKLES FOR SALE 15 acres farming It is more than a century ago land and water right, also 5 acres it to grass land. Wm. Ball estate. See that Napoleon reach he feet after cold got Russia, Mrs. Martha Ball, Adm. 2p ed Moscow and hurried back friz OLD RAGS WANTED Will pay to an icicle. Now we hear that 8c per pound for clean rags suit Hitler, like Napoleon, is complainable for wiping up oil. Lehi City ing about the weather in Russia. Power Plant. 2t And we hear the Russians reply, "Cold? What do you meansky? FINE LARGE FARM FOR SALE You ain't seen nothin yetovich." See Clyde Dorton. Which brings to mind a limerick written by Rudyard Kipling in one FARM FOR SALE 32 acres of of his liehter moments. It ran like the estate of the late Elisha H, this: Davis. Also a dry farm. See LeRoy There was a young man hot-foote- d I -- Davis, Lehi, Utah. Jersey Milk and Whipping Cream. Gene Phillips. FOR SALE Heater and Coal Range with water jacket See Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Phone 63-3p FOR SALE Would you keep her In bed? RECENT check of cold reme- and influenza and why not take a dies In the United States re- chance. It is precisely the taking of this veals that quite a large percentage oi them have quinine as one, or chance and finding that it works tlten the chief, ingredient. This ha that has led to the manufacture caused not a little horror among and sale of innumerable cold remethe younger generation of doctors, dies In the U. S., many of which but nothing like bo much among contain quinine. What impresses us Is that in spite the more seasoned practitioners. In Europe quinine had long been of cries of "quackery" by some of regarded as a probable remedy for the experts, these manufacturers colds and the much more serious have provided the public with many influenza. But even in Europe there quinine mixtures sold as remedies is dispute as to just what quinine for colds and influenza. If these does to us. In other words the were failures they could not possimechanism of its efficacy is open bly have bad the success that has come to some of them. Our public to professional argument This scepticism is even more rife cares nothing about splitting prohere, especially among the profes- fessional hairs, it simply wants an sionals and experts. One of the effective cure. And so the controversy rages beloading research men in America answered a question of what he did tween the experts and the people. when he caught a cold by saying, The latter may not always know-tha- t for years European doctors "I atay homo in bed." Which was have a of he that preached that at the rate of way saying merely believed no drug was of any value five grains a day, quinine will keep most of us from colds. But we for a cold. But we are a realistic lot and know very well that here, in spite we read, and so It trickles down of the experts, quinine has been even to John Doe that the Euro-poart-g used for colds and Influenza for . ' have used quinine for colds over fifty years, A room mod 86-- J. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Broadbent of Duchesne, were Monday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wathen. FIRST AID FOR INFLUENZA and Mrs. Boyd Johnson of Mr. UTAH Sunday. WANT AIDS STRAIGHT FROM A. II. Wing and S. L Goodwin were business visitors to Salt Lake City, Tuesday. ML Ray Southwiek n 1UZ Mr. d City, Saturday. It. ' of Quebec Who was frozen in snow to his neck. When asked, "Are you friz?" He replied, "Yes, I is, But we don't call this cold In Quebec . " MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT ENJOY A SHOW AND RELAX oyai i tieatre For information and supply of WEEKLY PROGRAM So lett his be a warning to Hitler Michels Grass Seed call 66 Lehi. of out to keep Will deliver. Sherwood Adamson. and his horde THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 13 and 14 Quebec. Prices Paid for Worthless Highest Another country we've been hear 4 Sparkling in a Sparkling Romance! Animals Boyd Holmstead, Lehi ing about lately is Thailand. Un ROSALIND DON AMECHE, KAY FRANCIS and VAN HEFLIN RUSSELL, Fox Farm Phone tf til the Far East countries got Into in had heard of If your Sewing Machine Needs the news, few people Thailand or knew that it was the Repairs, Sissors or Saws Sharpened, new name for Siam who gave us Wm. Osborne will do it for you. the famous Siamese Twins and Hollywood's gayest glaxy of In the romantic laugh-hi- t For General Shett Metal Work whose Emperor came over here of the year. Also the latest Popeye Cartoon and other good shorts. and Warm Air Heating: and Air some vears aeo to have a tooth see Gunther Sheet pulled or an eye fixed or some Conditioning SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY, FEBRUARY 15 and 16 Metal Works, Phone 189. thing. Just why Siam changed her name to Thailand, we do not know Fishing Poles Repaired and re unless she didn't like the limerick Roger about the Siamese maiden that wrapped. Guns repaired. AND MERRY DESIGN FORlOVJJiGl Price. IT'S ran: Fun-Make- VALENTINE DATE If you want to please your Number One Valentine, remember navy blue fa very smart now; and polka dots are always fetching. This pert dress with its youthful Eton jacket and its pleats-on-a-yoskirt is one of the latest New York creations for young budgeteers. 343-R- "The Feminine Touch" fun-make- rs OUR DEMOCRACY- - WRITTEN IN If byMat 86Z ANDASTRaENyZ: W!iM fj2 'wM Wf Ft III WJ, Will call and pay for worthless old horses and dead animals. See C O. Holmstead at the Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone 343-JWANTED l3c savc or mean!y i$e i j& fat, test 'ijj 3. jf AinAcmjQncoln. A family pass to the Royal Theatre with each 50c paid for subscription, Take your family to the show for only 50c. tim There once was a maiden of Siam Who said to her young Klam, "If you kiss me, of course, ' You will have to use force. But the Lord knows you're stronger than I am." ' boy-frien- d It looks as though we've gotten ourselves into a limerick rut. We may as well make the best of it so we'll hop over to Guam which Is also much in the news these days. Guam once had a popular lime rick which brought' up to date would go Ike this: There once was a Jap ia Guam Who said, "Now the ocean's so calm I will swim, for a lark." He encountered a shark. Let us now sing the 90 th psalm. k tit iwm'i EXPERT HAIR CUTTING WHY BE SATISFIED WITH BUT THE BEST ANYTHING , Wt BARBEUNO SpecxsKzc ia Udif htk f cattiaf. Lm4 row b ad And finally, with no further . ment You've heard of fat Goering in Munich, Whose appetite simply was unrich. nothing like food," He contentedly cooed As the buttons popped oft from his tunich. MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M. 2 Feature No. SHI.? t LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. , 1 ' and 18 j 2 FEATURES FRANCIS LANGFORD KEN MURRAY ! A Laugh No. 2 WILLIAM BOYD (Hoyalong Cassldy) In "Outlaws of the Desert" Half-wa- y J In and It Soldier" "Swing Parade of Radio Revelry!' Feature 20. i T ONLY 10c md SOl TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 17 so. maybe tim. '- -' Pro., ho Show . A UNIV$AL PICTURE Also the Latest News and a Good Cartoon Comedy. com- If Think vou were born tired? it's only a misguided thought and it s really the wrong way you stand and sit that wears you out To find out the right way. read the informative article on posture, scientifically Illustrated, In The American Weekly, the mag azine distributed with next week s 1 T2JT ' jj around the world, in th land of mystery and sudden death, Hopalong finds his most thrilling, most dangerous assignment, . |