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Show THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, Mrs. E. B. Garrett was a business Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gunther and to Provo, Saturday. EL visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fuhriman THE LEHI FREE PRESS Publihed Pbou Ij The Lehi Ewy Logan, were Lehi 160-- Gurgt P. Price. Manager week-en- guests of d Wllford Whipple of Logan Dale, Nevada, and Horace Thompsen of were Sunday visitors Mrs. Kate Anderson returned St Georg home, Sunday from a week's visit of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner. in Salt Lake City, she was Mr. and Mrs. D. Ray Goates and home by Mr: and 'Mrs. family of Centerfield, Utah, spent Wendell Mill. week-enwith Mrs. Margaret Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Robinson Mrs. Leo Lott and children returned and children of Murray, were call- to Centerfield with them for a fjiort ers of Mrs. Harriet Taylor, Sunday visit evening. Miss Ruth Cooper, a student of Miss Phyllis Dorton of Salt Lake the Brigham Young University, and spent the week-enat the Angus City, spent the week-enWashington's birthday with her Gardner home. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Do ton. Bishop and Mrs. L W. Fox return ed home last week from a ten day Mrs. Isobell Brown and daugh visit with relatives In Los Angeles, ters, Kathryn and Laura Jean, left California. Wednesday evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culmer and Howard Brown in Los Angeles, Call fornia. children of Murray, and Dewey Gaisford of Mammoth, spent the Miss Marjorie Anderson, who has week-enwith Mrs. Sarah E. Gais been taking her teacher training ford. course at Payson for the past five with her Mrs. E. B. Garrett, Mrs. Randall weeks, spent the week-enMrs. Ander Schow, Mrs. A. Carlos Schow, Mrs. Abe Mr. and parents, I. L. Lott, Mrs. Junius Banks and son. Mrs. J. J. Skinner spent Friday in Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ash enter- the Genealogcal Library in Salt tained at dinner, Thursday, for Mr. Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Verner Walker, and Mrs. Earl Sheffield of Brlgham Reed Kirkham of Provo, formerly City, Mrs. Alfred Holt of New York of Lehi, recently purchased the home of the late John Bradshaw on City, New York, Mrs. Nettie Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bate-ma- the state highway. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rhodes Wallce Glover are moving Into the and Miss Lexle Bateman. home this week. Mr. Thursday Redd. 8-- Fim Press and Mrs. Louis Christensen. d acom-pmie- Entered at the postoffiee at Lehi. Utah, aa second das matter. d Advertising Rates Furnished Upon , Request. One year Subscription .11.00 . d UtUSWEfctiB ASSOCIATION LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. June Clark and son, Ronald, of Midvale, spent Thursday at the George Barnes home. d d Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Clark of Pleasant Grove, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake City, were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson, Sunday. B. J. Anderson of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday and Monday with his mother, Mrs. Rachel Anderson. d Mc-Affe- Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield and children spent Sunday with Pi. Grove relatives. e, n, v Mrs Orpha Beers and sons, There's more than one way to out LEGAL NOTICE Garry and Kent, ot Midvale, were wit a Nazi submarine. Read the of Mr. Mrs. visitors and Thursday, dramatic short story Pack", George F. Barnes. by Leon Ware in which the Chief PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Engineer of a Norwegian Tanker, NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. John D. Chapman called a traitor by his shipmates, are the proud grandparents of a proved that appearances are someConsult County Clerk or the respecgranddaughter born, Saturday, to times deceptive, In the American Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Craig of Cedar Weekly, the magazine distributed tive signers for further information. City. Mrs. Craig is the former with nex week's LOS ANGELES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Peon Chapman. EXAMINER. "U-Bo- at Grant Ash, a student of the Utah The Chantante Chorus members Agricultural College of Logan, enjoyed a dinner party at the home spent a few days last week with of Mrs. E. B. Garrett, Thursday his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. evening, honoring the fifth anniAsh. versary of their organization. A birthday dinner with a large birthday cake as a centerpiece was i EXPERT HAIR CUTTING enjoyed by the chorus members, followed by progressive games. A color scheme of red, white, and blue was used for the table and rooms decorations. Defense stamps were given as prize for the games, Mrs. Vera Trane winning the stamps. Mrs. Isobel Brown gave a toast to the members for five years of public service. Those present were Miss Norlne Fox, Mrs. Rula Dorton, Mrs. Alta Ash, Mrs. Jennie Nostrum, Mrs. Gwen Dorton, Mrs. Vera Trane, Miss Arlene Goodwin, Miss LaPriel Emily Johnson; Miss Thelma Good win and Mrs. Garrett. WHY BE SATISFIED WITH BUT THE BEST ANYTHING f THURSDAY. FEBRUARY .LEH1 FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH 1942 of Estate Elizabeth Hvnim urav was a business Mr and Mrs. W. A. Evans spent Mr. visitor to Provo, Friday. Sunday at Magna, guests of and Mrs. Ferd Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Johnson of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. week-enPaul Trane spent the and Mrs. A B. Anderson, Saturday. with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bushman of were callers of Mrs. Roger childtwo Provo, and Crane Samuel Mss. ren were over night guests of Mr. Price, Monday. and Mrs. James H. Gray, Sunday Mrs Robert Hunter, Miss Barbara night Hunter, Mrs. Lyman Moyle and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McDonald children of Alpine, were Saturday and son of American Foy, were dinner guests of Mrs. Roger Price.' Sunday visitors at the James H. Gray home. Mrs Aaron Evans returned home last week from a two weeks visit Mrs. Ralph Powell and Mrs. Ed with her sons at Escondido, Caliward Fox entertained a group of fornia. She also visited at Sanladies at the Powell home, Thurs- tiago and Los Angeles, Calfornia. day, in honor of Mrs. Paul Rosier. She reports a very enjoyable visit Games and dainty refreshments were enjoyed. d , Leak Spadafeu la Udic cactbg. ymt best all hair tbt ttaw. PHONES Residence If Oifi 160-- 8-- W Night or Day you have any news of in- Mr. Garrett reports, that the Future Farmers are planning their Fathers and Sons Banquet The banquet will be held Thursday, February 26. The Future Farmers plan to have boxing and wrestling matches and a basketball game. terest, any advertising, any job printing or want anything in the printing line, call us. Gillette Razor Broadcasts Another Fight! Friday Night Bobby Ruffin and Allie Stolz Battle 12 Rounds in Madison Square Garden THESE BOYS ARE BOTH NOTED FOR SPEED THIS SHOULD BE AN EXCITING FIGHT TUNE IN AT 8 O'CLOCK KOVO M Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson Dickie Hitchcock visited Lake City. Saturday to with Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and- - Mrs. Glen Wilkinson 2S Mr. and Mrs. B. M StangexT fa?? Jr Mrs. Roger Price j vu entertains ai . np. J, luncheon. Defense stamp as were won by Mrs. Keith Hunter Mrs. Glen Wanlass. m 4 MARCH PROVO HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, Mrs. James Gray and Mrs. Her man Swenson spent Saturday at Mrs. Ben Buckwalters of American Fork. Bus service ra 7:30 p. m. available from Provo. - PUBLIC INVITED Mrs. William Wing visited with her daughter, Mrs. George I. Bone of Springville, Thursday and Fri day. MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT t oyal Theatre WEEKLY PROGRAM THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 27 and nowxn the screen! and VICTOR MOORE in Broadway's biggest musical hit BOB HOPE, VERA ZORINA "Lousiana Purchase" Taken in lifelike technicolor, a show loaded with happiness! laughs the score' Also Selected Short Subjects. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 1 by and 2 AT LAST IT'S ON THE SCREEN1 The band has picked the new drum majorette, Madge Whimpey. FOR SALE 16 acres farming land and water right, also 5 acres The chorus sang for the P. T. A. grass land. Wm. Ball estate. See last Wednesday. Four songs were Mrs. Martha Ball, Adm.' "Cloud" 2p rendered. They were: Beautiful Lady", "Sleeping OLD RAGS WANTED Will pay 8c per pound for clean rags suit Beauty", and "Strike Up a Band", able for wiping up oil. Lehi City The following students debated Power Plant 2t with Pleasant Grove High School Arva Mercer, Geralee FARM FOR SALE 32 acres of Tuesday: the estate of the late Elisha H Sorenson, Carma Clark, Dena Ann Davis. Also a dry farm. See LeRoy Day, Maurice Taylor, Glenn Powell, Raymond Urry, Mary Rae Feather Davis, Lehi, Utah. stone, Elva Trinnaman, and Mirl For information and supply of Tnnnaman. Michels Grass Seed call 66 Lehi. They are also planning a debate Will deliver. Sherwood Adamson, at the B. Y. High, Saturday. There will be a number of school repre Highest Prices Paid for Worthless sented. Animals Boyd Holmstead, Lehi Six orations were given in Mr. Fox Farm Phone tf Washburn's room, Friday, February If your Sewing Machine Needs 20, and the class rated each one. The following students took part: Repairs, Sissors or Saws Sharpened, Maurice Taylor, Dena Ann Day, Wm. Osborne will do It for you. Geralee Sorenson, Mary Ra For General Sheet Metal Work LaRae Evans, and Edna and Warm Air Heating and Air Smith. LaRae Evans was chosen see Gunther Sheet winner, nd she gave her oration Conditioning Metal Works, Thone 189. in the assembly. Fishing Poles Repaired and The Jr. High School aBnd, will Guns repaired. Roger the assembly this week. sponsor Price. , 343-R- Feath-erston- M: : mI. W II 9T tit ft. ssev HUGH HERBERT MISCHA AUFft JANE FRAZEE ROBERT PAIGE L'fT T .XT' S Wa WW Bawd on an tiff oncl 43 rtory by N.t Pm Cirocted by H. C. POTTER A MAYFAIR Productive AMocwte Producers, Glenn Tryofi and Alex Gottlieb A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Greater than the stage show! Bigger! Better- - Funnier! Also the Latest News and a Good Cartoon Comedy. MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M. ONLY lOe and 20c TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. MARCH S e, 2 Feature No. FEATURES Crazier! and 4 2 JACK LONDON'S Mightiest Adventure Story! ANDY DEVINE, BROD CRAWFORD and LON CHANEY in 1 "North of the Klondike" Men unafraid! Women urftamed! battling hates as prinitive north! as tb How popular are you? WANTED Will call and pay for If you Feature No. 2 CESAR ROMERO and CAROLE LANDIS in worthless old horses and dead are in doubt, you can find out once animals. See C. O. Holmstead at the and for all by answering a new Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone 343-Jquestionaire by Judith T. Chase, quiz expert, in the Amnear- What fun when that racketeering romeo A family pass to the Royal Theatre erican to the goes straight Weekly, the magazine : est blonde! with each 50c paid for subscription. Two Big Feature Pictures for the Price of Onc with next week's LOS Take your family to the show for ANGELES EXAMINER. COMING "Sergeant York" and "How Green Was MY VoWT only 51c, IF ITS A GOOD SHOW YOU'LL SEE IT AT THE BOYA' "A Gentleman at Heart" 3. well-know- Mutual Broadcasting System Intermountaln Network J UTAH COUNTY FAIR GROUNDS 9 a. m. to 4 p. va. d S. - PROVO and Mrs. Ferris Evans and little daughter of Salt Lake City, spent Monday at the W. L. Worlton Mr. FOR SALE 1 horse, springtooth Miss Ruth Worlton, spent the with her parents, Dr. and harrow, barn and wagon box. See week-entf Mrs. W. L. Worlton. Miss Worlton Clyde Dorton, Phone 8 was accompanied by Miss Afton D. C Electric Welding and Ace Carter and Miss Elaine tylene Welding and Black Smith of Vernal, Miss Florence Fiddaway Crane of work done at Dale Peterson's Shop. Miss Louise and of Painter Nephi, Located at 3rd West, 3rd South, of the allstudents Idaho, Burley, Lehi, Utah. Utah Agricultural College. The WANTED TO BUY 5 room mod young ladies were accompanied to ern home. Will pay cash. Tele the Brigham .Young-UtaAggies 4t basketball game at Provo by Dr. phone 86-and Mrs. Worlton. FOR SALE We have a few large Red Roasting Roosters at 17c lb, HIGH SCHOOL HEWS See Warren Goates. SALE See Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evaci Mrs. Carma Whimpey c dinner guests of Mr Neldon Evans. TRAINING DAY WAOT APS FOR s guest at th. Godfrey home. NATIONAL DEFENSE Mrs. Helen Adamson of Ameri can Fork, entertained the '34 Club at her home, Friday evening. The guests enjoyed sewing and dainty refreshments. Those present were: Miss Marie Robinson, Mrs. Rowene Will have 500 two month old Mork, Mrs. Lucille Fage, Mrs. Marie Pullets For Sale, about the middle Willes, and Mrs. Ila Hadfieii from ehi. of March! W. E. Davis. HOME ''(J VjOaieS of The assembly next Friday will be under the direction of the girls of the Lehi High School. The ssembly together wth the Girls' Day Dance will climax Girls' Day. Deceased. Tayor. rde week-en- d KEEP IT FLTING" J. c -a Mr. and Mrs. William Hadfield and daughters, Donna and Willa, Mrs. Alice Elder and sons, Dallas, Ray and Kay, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Had field. h BARBE&ZNG itiiaa was a i- Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Turner and Mrs. Klea Ernest attended the Bluff dale Old Folks and ward cele bration of the completion of the new Bluffdale chapel, Monday afternon and evening. Chesnut home. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office, of Don Mack Dalton, Attorney, Room 16, Bank of American Fork Building", on or before the 27th day of April, 1942. ROBERT N. CHESTNUT, Administrator, DON MACK DALTON, Attorney, American Fork, Utah. First Publication February 26, 1942 Last Publication March 19, 1942. H I,, n dls-tribut- |