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Show THURSDAY. APRIL 16, 1942 Mrs. James H. Gray TIIE LEIII FREE PRESS spent - - W 1 A Advertising Rates Furnished Upon Request One subscription Dransfield of Ogden, with his family spent the week-enin Lehi. Arnold R ! s. d two-piec- and daughter, of Huntington Park, CaliLeda, J1.00 fornia, are visiting Lehl relatives. year Note: Every motorist needs to know how to get the most out of his car for his own and for his country's sake. Follow-in- g is the first of a series of articles on car conservation. They are based on material just published in a book, Automobile .User's Guide, which was prepared by the Customer Research staff of General Motors in cooperation with General Motors engineers. Proving Ground experts, research technicians and CHARMING Becoming clothes in flattering I colors are real morale-buildere ensemble Tbe new bright, light pastels $ in ' does wonders for women of all ages. This New York creation In soft blue wool features notched yoke and jacket hem, three-quartsleeves. TWO-PIECE- Entered at the postoffice at Lehi. Utah, aa second das matter. Mrs. Warren Bone . Mr. and Mrs. Byron Curtis and daughter, Connie, were Payson LOCAL ITEMS r. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chatfleld Salt Lake Ciy, visited with J. E. who have been living in Salt Lake City, for sometime are moving Into Dorton, Wednesday. the Robert Phillips home this week. :. 'I ; fW , -- ' 1 ! of Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. wards. Carl Ed- ( iIt appear-jancewi- ";' I'- - , ' While it lasts 4 i Health Clinic East 1st North, Provo, Utah Specializing in Correction of Piles and Ruptures without 162 Operations. X-R- equlment Natural and Constructive treatments. WANT ADS This week we are offerng 3 AT THE ROYAL ' j "H. M. PULHAM, ESQ." BROUGHT TO LIFE IN FILM VERSION M-G-- NEW STOCK Spring Line Wall Papers Now on Hand Main Hardware the only TOM WOFFINDEN, f See Doug "H. M. Pulham, Esq.," based on J. P. Marquand's bestselling novel, WHY BE SATISFIED Royal Theatre d "The Bugle Sounds" heart-stirrin- g FOR SALE Player piano. Mrs, proves front rank screen entertain ment at the Royal Theatre, Sunday Charlotte Lewis, Phone 191-2t and Monday, where its principal FOR RENT CHEAP Nearly five characters are enaced by Hedy acres good land, bee or write Mrs, Lamarr, Robert Young and Ruth John H. Smith care of 519 South 3rd East, Salt Lake City. Hussey. The picture follows the HAY FOR SALE 1st and 3rd book with fidelity, recounting the crops. J. L. Tingey, Phone 345-Jlife of Pulham, young Bostonian, HOME FOR SALE 214 West 1st who, after Harvard and the World north. See Bernard Bradshaw, Into business War, plunges activity Phone 97-in a New York advertising agency and meets the love of his life in ah FOR SALE OR TRADE Milk, cows heifers. Jersey or Guernsey bull ambitious "career-girl.- " Then, un and Let us haul your livestock, service. able to escape his deslny, he re 765 West 5th North Peg Taylor, turns to his home town to marry 65 7J. Phone A30 Provo, the girl of his family's choice, and, when finds that twenty years later, Full Size Buildng Lot For Sale the opportunity comes he cannot Good location 1st East and 1st recapture the romance of his youth, South Mrs. Ben Lott Hedy s "Marvin Miles" D. C Electric Welding and Ace Hedy Lamarr gives a crisp, In cisive portrayal of Marvin Myles, tylene Welding and Black Smith the straightforward, young business work done at Dale Peterson's Shop, woman; Young is excellent in the Located at 3rd West, 3rd South, title role of Harry Pulham, a role Lehl, Utah. which sees him first as a college Highest Prices Paid for Worthless boy and finally as a settled busiAnimals Lehl Boyd Holmstead, ness man of middle age; and Ruth' Fox Farm Phone S43.R3. tf Hussey is effective as the woman he marries, a typically conservative For General Sheet Metal Work Boston aristocrat and Warm Air Heating and Air Others in praiseworthy roles in- Conditlonng set! Gunther Sheet clude Charles Coburn and Fay Metal Works, Phone 189. tf Holden as Young's parents, Bonlta HOME FOR SALE See S. M. Granville as his younger sitser, Van Heflin is B1U King, his closest Tayor. friend, Douglas Wood, Charles Hal-to- n FOR SALE 2 acres ground adand Lelf Erikson. joining the 4th Ward Church lot on No little of the success of the the east. Hagan Hansen. lp production is due to the masterful Anyone Wanting Garden Spot direction of King Vidor who has see Mrs. G. R. Henke. 2t not only brought the novel to the screen In a literal and faithful verGRIMS ALFALFA SEED FOR sion, but who has also given SALE Machine run 30c per pound authenticity and color to a pictures- in 25 lb. lots or more. See Forrest Fox or Mrs. Geo. Fox, 6th West on que era in the life of America. '.H' M. Pulham, Esq." can be Main Street recommended as a distinguished If your Sewing Machine Needs screen production and first-rat- e Repairs, Sissors or Saws Sharpened, Wm. Osborne will do It for you. J. WITH ANYTHING BUT THE BEST BARBERING? Manager Mrs. Matt Carson returned home MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT Sunday from a visit with her SEED CORN FOR SALE Improved daughter, Mrs. Esther Hancock of She accompanied Mrs. Golden Bantam Sweet Corn, 15c Ogden. Bone home. Mrs. Bone had Warren pound. H. Davis. lp spent the day at the Hancock 1941 Chevrolet 5 Passenger Coupe home. WEEKLY PROGRAM For Sale Heater, defroster, spot Mrs. Polly Giles returned home light, etc. See Kleth Evans, Lehl. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 17 and 18 over the week-enfrom Pendleton, FOR SALE Small Electric Range. Mrs. Giles has the spent WALLACE BEERY and MARJORIE MAIN in E. N. Webb, Phone 92 of 49. tf Oregon. winter with her daughter, Mrs. Sam LOT FOR SALE West of E. L. Cox and family at Pendleton. Mr. Mrs. Cox accompanied Mrs. Chipman's home, 1 share water and and Filmed in home. Giles as with the U. S. Army. Drama as R. Richrd flowing well. Inquire W. a call an entertainment excitement bugle with and packed 338 1st North East laughs son, 2p Mrs. Laura Strasburg and Mrs. all the way! Also Selected Short Subjects. MODERN HOME FOR SAL Mable Jones attended a luncheon CHEAP Large lot with flowing at the Springville art gallery Satur SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY, APRIL 19 and 20 well. Small down payment, bal day. Miss Pheobe Kendall of the r lym 'iHijuiuyumHf ance like rent Inquire Mrs. Matt University of Utah taked on "Re Carson. cruiting Nurses." las Willes. nnnrmHiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiinii EXPERT HAIR CUTTING GENERAL HARDWARE FULL LINE OF BENNETT'S PAINTS 100 d Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfleld were Mr. and Mrs. Orson Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Hicks, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Fowles, all of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sanflippo of Oak land, California. We have a fine line of garden seeds for your Victory gardens. Garden tools and tool repair parts. Mrs. Charlotte Lewis accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Shelton and daughter, Maxine, of Salt Lake Cfty and Mrs. Keith Nielson of American Fork, visited at Fillmore, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. Von Cundick. LOST Large bunch of keys on printed butterwrappers and ring. REWARD. Return to Lehi Lehl Free Press for 1 year for Free Press office. l. New or old accounts. PASTURE FOR RENT Victory Garden Supplies Angus Gardner is spending a week with his brother at Lund, Nevada. DR. CLARK REYNOLDS 1 d Hay Derrick Cable A Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner, Mrs. Albert West and baby of Draper, and Mrs. R. P. Diehl were Sun-da- y dinner guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Powell. Walter Stlne and Morris Logy who are employed at Bountiful, Mrs. Arnold Brems, Mrs. Ralph at the Stlne Powell and son, Gene, spent Thursspent the week-en.home. day in Salt Lake City. Mrs. R. P. Diehl accompanied them home for Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Evans and a visit at the Powell home. ons, Billy and Gary, of Magna, were Sunday guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Boyack of Spanish Mrs. W. A. Evans. Fork, Is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Dean Prior who Is convalescMr. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson, Mr. ing at her home following medical and Mrs. Lester Peterson, Mrs. Inez care at the Lehi Hospital. Peterson, Misses Ruth, Beth and Pearl Peterson visited at Fort Doug Mr. and Mrs. Glen Royle spent las Recreation Center, Monday even the week-enat Magna. While lng with Eldon Peterson who was there they attended a missionary recently drafted into the service of farwell for Mrs. Royle's brother, Uncle Sam. Howard Schow, who will soon leave for an L. D. S. mission. ,11 Under-inflatio- Rade-baug- h Edwards IV I and Mrs. E. E. Anderson of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans Spanish Fork, called on Lehl rela visited at the Fort Douglas recep tives Monday. tion center with their son, Keith, C. I A 'careful driver.' from the point of view of your car, is not just a good driver. Many things that a good driver can do under normal, peacetime conditions a careful driver would be foolish to do today. A careful driver would not drive fast today even on the best and safest road jin the country unless saving a few minutes time were of para- mount importance. . . Similarly, the rules of car maintenance have changed. Points that were of minor importance before Pearl Harbor now must n has always been be given first consideration. were some But willing to pay in decreased tad for tires, yes. tire mileage for a more cushionedride.Today,that price has . become prohibitive. will be worth your while to review your motoring habits (and decide how they must be changed to meet changed conditions. The next two articles in this series will discuss how (to operate your car to squeeze every ounce of mileage out of it. ll (Tires, lubrication, motor, brakes, instruments and car subsequent tostallments. Mr. and Mrs. C 1 f ) Mr. Mr. for( kconamon.; visitors Sunday. Sunday evening. Miss Pearl Peterson of Salt Lake City, vlstled in Lehl over the week Miss Thelma Goodwin was hos end. tess to the Auctus Club at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. Lloyd Miss Barbara Davis of Salt Lake Cullimore of Provo gave the lesson. City, Is a guest of Mrs. Cleora Dainty refreshments were served. today, Thursday. Keith Evans who has been at the Dr. and Mrs. Leo Ellertson and Fort Douglas reception center for family of Murray, spent Sunaay the past week is enjoying a fur wih Mr. and Mrs. Wane lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. To make your car "serve (the duration, you must be both U careful driver and a careful bwner.You must (1) operate nmnr ur scnsiblv and (2) see fthat it is. kept intop-notc-h . ' er Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfied and children were Pleasant Grove visitors Saturday. UlU SUIf to5USS0CUII0)l 16. l342 How to Get the 3IOST out of It YOUR CAR STRAIGHT FROM NEW VORA 1 hill with her daughter, Mrs. Durrant of American Fork. Published by The Lehi Free Presa Evry Thursday Lehi Resid- 1C0-Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snarr of Phone Sallt Lake City, were Sunday guests George P. Price. Manager of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther. 8-- THURSDAT, APRIL LEHI FREE PRESS, LEilL UTAH M-G-- Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wood of Salt Lake City, Sunday. She also visited with her son, Robert Gais ford at the St. Marks Hospital and with Mrs. Bell Shaw who is 111 at her home. ""'' imr urn J"""" " niniii irnffi,iitrMrioaiiiiiii.j,ti.BMiMwiiu.BMti.iBiiiiiiinrwMg(auuiiifir-- '''''" Ili jrVwr 1. We Specialize in Ladles Hair Cutting Look Your Best All The Time J. BARBER SHOP mi.J.SZS " ,Tt '.,..:rL- -. tLtJtl) V tJJJJ ALTA'S BEAUTY SHOP WILL BE OPEH AT 3 50 EVERY DAY ALL DAY OH SATURDAY NEWEST STYLES t Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis of Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Jones of Salt Lake City, left for their homes Sunday, after attending the funeral services for Mrs. Ellen Thomas. Last Thursday, April 9th the Lehi Future Farmer Chapter was represented by Garth Jones and Spencer Dransfield at Logan in the fourteenth annual F. F. A. Convention. Stock judging was omitted this year but it was reported one of the best conventions so far. KARL TEGAN, Reporter. Every fascinat ing character in the book now comet to thrilling life on the screen I 4 WAKT AIDS LOST Section of stake body for delivery truck. Lehi Cereal Mill, Phone 52. YOUIIG B' .WMF. WICKER BABY BUGGY FOR SALE Mrs. Clemn Turner, Phone 111-- CMS. COBURN IP Directed WANTED Will call and pav for old horses and dead animals. See C O. Holmstead at the Fox Farm, Lehl. Phone S43-J- worthless A fanlly pass to the Royal Theatre with each 60c paid for subscription. Take your family to the show for only 60c hf VM FAY HLTL1H SCLUIM BONITJ GRANVILLE Screen Floy by ElisdU.tr. Hill on" Kinfl Vldot KING VIDOR FOUND Bundle of wire on street. Owner may have same by identifing and paying for ad. Lehi Free Press. HUSSEY j tffcXlk Also the Latest News and a good Cartoon Comedy. MATINEE SUNDAY 4 p. 10c and 20c. M-O- NLY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21 and 22 GEORGE BRENT, ILONA MASSEY and BASIL RATIIBONE In ' "International Lady" Ihe Perfect Picture for everyone who craves romance adventure mlle-a-mlnu- hair raising Intrigue! Also Good Short Subjectt COMING "The Fleets In". "Roxie Hart". "Kathleen". "Dive Bomb" IF ITS A GOOD SHOW YOU'LL SEE IT AT THE BOTAL ri |