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Show THURSDAY. MARCH 12, 142 Mrs. Andy Trane was a Salt Lake Edith Stoddart returned ( visit a short from home, Saturday, City visitor, Sunday. Idaho. sons Idaho her in with Falls, Published by The Lehi Free Pnu Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ivory spent Erary Thursday O. Mrs. Mr. and of Sunday with Mrs. Rachel Anderson. Sunday guests Lehi Read. 160-Rom Mrs. Mr. were A. and Holmsead George P. Price Manager James R. Otis, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Miss Fay Wanlass visited at Holmstead, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Iver-soProvo, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Entered at the pos toffice at Lehi. all of Salt Lake City, Haslam. Glen Utah, m aeoond class matter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. two sons were Mrss. Afton Giles spent the Advertising Rates Furnished Upon Phyllis Preston and of Mrs. A. G. dinner guests Sunday In Salt Lake City with Request. Reese of Salt Lake City. Mrs. THE LEHI FREE PRESS W n, Subscription One year .11-0- uwsswe pass association LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield Mr. and Mrs. Alan Fjeld of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visitors of and children weree Pleasant Grove Mr. Fjeld's parents, Mr. and Mrs. visitors, Sunday. Andrew Fjeld. Mrs. Leon Taylor of Spanish Mrs. Fay Jordan of San Fran- Fork, Harold Johnson and daughter, and Don Taylor of Shirley, of Salt Lake City, were csco, California, on Lehi rela called Idaho, Sunday visitors at the Orson God- Blackfot, tives, Monday. frey home. d 1 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cough and Mr, and Mrs. C A. Kirkham and on Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Clift children of Salt Lake City, were of Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited with Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Lehi relatives, Sunday afternoon Mrs. Louis Christensen. and over night, enroute to a visit with relatives in Los Angeles, Mrs. Louis Christensen spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. A. Kirkham of Salt Lake City. Mr. and) Mrs. Thomas Powell who Mary have spent the past two years at Mr. and Mrs. Hutchings North Carolina, visited with their and! children and Ralph Mrs. Carter Ellen children In Lehi over the week-enof Salt Lake City, spent Sunday enroute to their ranch home in afternoon with Lehi relatives. Poulson, Montana. d Mrs. Donette Holmsead won Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Glover and . jiu son-in-la- i c onrt Mrs. kci auixc Mrs. Annie Brown of Tooele, is a guest of Mr. ana Mrs. aem umc- &n science classes to ine waiw a up trip planning reservoir to stuay raenoas ui purification of water. ford. r.nva returned Stewart w.ini'sdav from Mr Mia I son-in-la- i'''jaai; IRnv vs. Jimmy Webb J. IN 12 ROUNDS AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN J. TUNE Elba Lott and Mr. Toppenlsh, Washington. Mrs. E. spent the 4-- KOVO Mutual Broadcasting System Intermountain Network B. Owen of Brigham City, with her par week-en- d ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, while Mr. Owen attended the State Junior Chamber of Commerce Con Mr. Owen is vention at Nephi president of the Brigham City Club. MOTION PICTURES ARE TOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT .Royal To eatre WEEKLY PROGRAM THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. MARCH 12, 18 WALTER PIDGEON J. WANTED TO RENT 6 to 20 at Spokane, Washington, and Mrs. Ford Smith at acres of land with house on It Call w.. Electricity is too important a public service to encourage invite curtailment when it unnecessary. . .n i V KRUG, Chief of the Power Branch of the Materials Division of the War Production Board . . . When you curtail your use of electricity none of it is saved so long as sufficient capacity is bere to serve you. Curtailment now simply means shutting down a power plane That's like telling a farmer not to milk his cows so as to save milk! It is impossible "accurately to predict future developments in war production. However, there is at present in this territory an ample supply of electricity, not only for local war projects, but also for our industries, commercial establishments and homes. This is the result of hard work, careful planning for the future, and sound engineering, under American business management. If and when a power shortage comes to this territory, we will be the first to know about it, and we will cooperate to the fullest in urging our customers to conserve electricity so that simultaneous demands for new war purposes can be met, the world's finest electric Reddy Kilowatt Power service produced for you by American business men toe tuna of power that serves 90 of the natton. 14 and MAUREEN O'HARA in "How Green Was My Valley" has We honestly Cul- - FOR See S. M. SALE Follow Benamiii FOR SALE 32 acres of estate of the late Elisha H. Davis. Also a dry farm. Davis, Lehi, Utah. See LeRoy Blakt . . . as battles Hi for his I h world titaatL-- . VAl For Geneml Bhet If ttal Work and warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning see ' Gunther Sheet Metal Works, Phone 189. For information and supply of Michels Grass Seed call 68 LehL Will deliver. Sherwood Adamson. X Iff k Highest Prices Paid for Worthless Animals Boyd Holmstead, Lehi Fox Farm Phone tf 343-R- 3. If your Sewing Machine Needs Repairs, Sissors or Saws Sharpened, Wm. Osborne will do it for ycu. Fishing Poles Repaired and When you save rubber or sugar or copper, tin, and lead they accumulate for war production. and seen "Hew don't know all the reasons why everyone who an all it! We is about its guess Was just Green My Valley" raving, Pleasant Grove. Ernest cam dui entertainment round you enjoys Lindon. neip good ium, Also Selected Short Subjects. Will have 500 two month old middle Pullets For Sale, about the of March. W. E. Davis. SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY. MARCH 15 and 1 D. C. Electric Welding and Ace tylene Welding and Black Smith work done at Dale Peterson's Shop. Located at 3rd West, 3rd South, Lehi, Utah. 3128 wrapped. Price. BUT m - the 1 s Johnny Colan FARM A. verv sat. PRESENTS 8-- HOME , w - GILLETTE RAZOR BROADCASTS See Tayor. j ,11uiera- Leather-Slinger- Davis. 9-- The individual pictures that th. .uci?u nave come. Friday Night at 8 o'clock FOR SALE Chicken Brooder and Horse. Frank Bell, 313 5th W. . SEED BARLEY FOR SALE . Mix It 1 , or Two Fast WANT ADS Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Tomilson USED KITCHEN CABINET FOB and two sons of Pleasant Grove, SALE OR TRADE Owen Johnson were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Tomil- - or Phone son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George LOST Somewhere on the rural F. Barnes. mail route 1 bushel choice pota Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bone and son, toes. Finder Dlease notify Mrs. Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Giles Alice Elder or Phone 5 of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday at LOST Phi Delta Theta Fraternity the John Bone home. Pin with initials G. H. R. on back. Reward offered. Call 53-Mrs. Phylis Owen of Brigham Monarch FOR SALE Enamel City, entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F.. Kirkham, Bonnie Kitchen Range with water jacket Jean Kirkham and Mrs G. S. Peter- and Circulating Heater. See Mrs. son at dinner at the Chicken Roost Bert Beck. at Springville, Sunday. HORSE FOR SALE 6 years old, 1600 lbs. Active as a kit weight Rex Dennis of Inglewood, Call stout as a bull, gentle as a ten and who has spent the past fornia, lamb and good to pull. See LeRoy month in Lehi will leave for his Davis. home Thursday. He will be accom panied by William Hadfield who SEED FOR GRIMS ALFALFA will visit with his son, Heber, at SALE- Machine run 30c per pound Los Angeles. in 25 lb. lots or more. See Forrest Fox or Mrs. Geo. Fox, 5th West on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell, Mrs. Main Street Edward Fox, Mr.nd Mrs. Rlen and This week we are offerng 100 Arthur Powell attended a Humand the phries family reunion at the home printed butterwrappers of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humphries Lehi Free Press for 1 year for only 1. New or old accounts. at American Fork, Saturday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Thomas FOR SALE 1937 Ford Sedan Powell of Poulson, Montana. Heater and Radio, Practically new 6 play Heavy Duty Tires, in excel Mrs. Charlotte Lewis returned condition. See Rex Gardner, lent home last week from a three Phone 17 eon, Saturday. Mrs. Mary Hum Mrs. A. L. Stout, Miss Edith phries of American Fork and Mrs. Belva Evans won high score prizes Goates, Mrs. Susan Caldwell and at bridge. Miss Blanche Goates of Salt Lake . City, visited with Herman Goates at Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bodily of the Lehi Hospial, Sunday. Vernal, have purchased the Daryl Fowler home on First East Street Mrs. A. B. Anderson and Mrs. and will make their home In Lehi. Herman Goates visited In Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Fowler have moved City, Tuesday, with Mrs. Harold to their ranch north of Lehi Johnson, who recently underwent an appendicitis operation. ei hth Wmm" a three L her with visit months daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas the Marlene and Glenda, American Legion Auxiliary hand daughters, the week-enin Salt Lake spent crocheted bed; spread at the Ameriof Mr. and Mrs. Paul guests can Legion Auxiliary bridge lunch- City, months visit with Mr. and Mrs. Francom. t !1"!T!!S3 d uti . Mr. Garrett reports that . . . Mrs. Guv- Darling are rav!s Saturday, jviarun , j". are to California, boys Los trying and get their record Angeles. in visiting boxed over at American Fork, in shape so they may get the with their daughter and won by decision. W Burbeck of Milton, Oregon. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henke of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hunter and Draper, were Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Lileth Davis of Provo, visited Of Mrs. G R. Henke. at the J. C Wanlass home. Sunday, with Mrs. Ellen Thoras who Is ill Mr. and Mrs. Dean Price and at the Wanlass home. baby of Salt Lake City, spent SunMrs. Richard Gilchrist will leave day with Mr. and Mrs. John Price. Saturday to join her husband, Wilson Stoddart of Camp Haan, Captain Richard! Gilchrist at Camp with Escondido, California. California, spent the week-enhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoddart Keith Colledge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge, Is ill at his Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Nlelson of home with pneumonia. Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Mrs. Erma Kelson of Salt Lake City, were Mr. and Mrs. Wane Christensen Friday callers of Mr. and Ms. Geo. spent Friday at Provo, guests of P. Price. Mr and Mrs. Alvin Schow. . , THURSDAY. MARCH 12, LEBI FREE PRESS, LEAL UTAH Guns repaired. nfff Lie 55 re- - Roger WANTED Will call and pay for old horses and dead animals. See C O. Holmstead at the Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone 343-J- worthless 3. A family pass to the Royal Theatre with each 60c paid for subscription, Take your family to the show for only 60c. THE CALL IS SE0RSE FRANCES SANDERS FARMER RODDY McDOWALLL John Ccwradin Elto lonchcttar Kay Johnto OudUy Horry Diestt rVwhrcaa- by DARRYL F. ZANUCK DiracM br JOHN CHOMWflt . Anocwl frothct, Davenport - ,WMam NtHmto Scrtm Hay by PMrp Dunn A ZUTH CENTURY-FOPICTURt TO THE COLORS A CALL FOR DOLLARS! MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M. ONLY 10c and 20c Also the Latest News and a Good OUR GANG COMEDY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. MARCH 17 Tt V Feature No. Dl deep. Strike hard. Our boys need the planes, ships, and guns which your money will help to buy. Oo to your bank, post office, or savings and loan association. TeQ them you want to buv rv- fenae Bonds regularly, starting now. 1 A T IT T) TJ C RUTH HUSSEY, ROBERT YOUNG -- and 18 O and LEE BOWMAN "Married Batchelor" a radio voice which elves wives advice on how to w their husbands, while at the samp tim hi rm mnrriace is threatened Feature No. 2 WILLIAM BOYD (Hopalong Cassidy) ia Bob young becomes "Riders of the Timberline,, Another thrill packed adventure story with your favorite cowboy BrotW "Johnny Ecrjer". v"Remmber Tho Dor". "Corslcan IT ITS A GOOD SHOW YOU'LL SEE IT AT THE ROTA- - J COMING ' |