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Show 1 I rtrrrecnav- - THF ar 9w 1443 w TtrrT-Mltr- n W THE LEHI FREE PRESS FuLfufcad by Tbe Lehi Free Pnu Evry Thursday Lehi phone W. Read. 166-Gearg P. Price, Manager -- Mayor and Mrs. Dean Prior visited with Mayor Prior's sister, Mrs. Wm. C. Reese of Magna, Satuday. W The Evansville Camp of the Daughters of the Pionrers will meet at the home of Mrs. Ella Manning, December 9, at 2 p. m. Thursday, Advertising Rates Furnished Upon for their annual Christmas party. Request. Top members will help pay for the Each member is refreshments. J1.00 asked to bring) a present not to exfobscription One year ceed 25c In value to be exchanged at the party. MS ASSociAnox LCO&L ITEL'S i Earl Smith was a business visiter to Salt Lake City, Monday. Mrs. Sevilla Jones returned home this week Irora a visit in MIdvale. and Mrs. William Wing were Mr. Springville visitors Monday. and son, Earl, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Mrs. Lynn Bone Lehi relatives. Mrs. Angus Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gardner and Mrs. Byron Curtis spent Sunday in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pack of Ljndon. n J - Theda Price, Misses Zetella Henlte and Mirl Sunderland spent Saturday evening in Salt Liake City, AIDS LOST Black saddle mare, 1000 pounds, brand J S,on left thigh. Notify Azor Southwick, Phone 185-J- . USED FURNITURE mm mum 2, ssssi ssn CARD OF THAKXS Mrs. Edith Davis spent ThanksThanksgiving .dinner guests of H. Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Reed Kirkham were giving with her daughter, Mrs. La Verde Kirkham, Mrs. Agnes L. Dittmer of Salt Lake City. We are deeply aDDrpHaH... Lott and Dale Kirkham. the many acts of kindness bt Mr. and Mrs. James Trinnaman friends at the recent libW of MIdvale, were Lehi visitors Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and passing of our Mrs. Elmer Jackson were Mrs. other, Mrs. James H.Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. f Martha We extend our thanks t Linton, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clark of I Knudsen of Provo, and Mr. and who assisted in any wav Alhambra, California, are visiting Mrs. Lyle Lemmon of Kamas. who took part in the services, jm1! with Lehi relatives. those who sent floral tributeT! thanks and appreciation. Mrs. Ray V. Hogge and son, Mrs. R. J. Stice of Salt Lake City, James H. Gardner and returned spent Wednesday in Lehi, Mrs. Blaine, of Iwrenzo, Idaho, Stice is spending her time In Salt home Sunday, after a. short visit with Mrs. Hoagges father, B. W. Lake City doing research work. -- Entered at the poetoffic at Lehi. Utah, as second class matter. Uft3SUIt WANE THURSDAY. DECEMBER imH I FHI w a MShcy PEFXN aMJkfWf WRIST WATCH NEW MAN'S See Mrs. James FOR SALE 2t Zimmerman, Phone 71 W. U. P. NOTES TX FhIa FkFF 1 tr FOR SALE Steel day bed, and dining table. Reuben Russon, Phone 308-J- . faf LOST Riding horse, weighs 1100 lbs. no brands, brown with star in head, shodded all around. Notify . Basil Dorton, Phone lp ROYAL Brown. Austin Gudmundsen of Mil Mrs. Clifford Miller entertained Wis., is visiting with Utah waukee, D. U. P. NOTES FOR SA.LE Electric Irons, 16 M. relatives while on a business trip the Brideedere Club at a bridge luncheon at her home, Tuesday M. Picture Projector with films. to Salt Lake City. The Snow Springs Camp of the Good present for boy or See evening. Mrs. Ruth Wing was a girt. will of hold the Pioneer Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, Pete special guest of the club. Prizes Daughters Steve Adams, 321 North 1st West their Christmas party in the Fifth Gaisford, Dick, Sally, Darwin Gais- were won by Mrs. Alti, Hansen, CHRISTMAS TREES FOR SALE ford ward chapel, Thursday, December spent Thanksiving with Mr. Mrs. Vera Hutchings and Dorothy -- Frank Barnes, Phone 4L 2p and Mrs. W. R. Wood of Salt Lake Ivers. 9, at 2 p. m. A Christmas party and old fashioned candy pull wll be FOR SALE Black ' and white City. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson en held. All pioneer daughters and monkey stove, new grates, water-jackB. Mrs. enter W. Mr. Brown at dinner Thanksgiving and Invited. tertained granddaughters Mrs. Bert Phone 112-tained at dinner. Thanksgiving Day Day at a family dinner. Covers Hutchings. lp for Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nicholes were laid for Mr. and Mrs.. Glen SALE FOR Ladies' NOTICE Bicycle in and two daughters of Draper, Mrs. Wilkinson, sonv Paul, and daugh DELINQUENT fair condittion. New tubes and Ray V. Hogge and son, Blaine, of ter. Glenna, Mr. and Mrs. jonn or see George C. Lorenzo,, Idaho. tires. Call 14-Llewlyn. son, Richard, and daugh Name of Corporation, Lehi Irri Loveridge. ter, Julia Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Jack gation Company, location of prin Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis are Stanger and son, Nickie, all of Salt 4 room home, cipal place of business, Lehi City, FOB SALE CHEAP the proud grandparents of a. new Lake Citv. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Jack acre ground, chicken coop. Good Utah. grandson. The boy was born to son, the host and hostess. Notice is hereby given that there location. Inquire McCoard Service Captain and Mrs. Gustave Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kirkham and are delinquent upon the following Station on State Street I am going Cleora Lewis, at Dyersburg, children and Mrs. Agnes Lott were described stock on account of into the &rmf soon. Sundav eruests of Mr. and Mrs, Tennessee, on November 24. assessment levied on the 1st day of FOR SALE 4 Room Modern White Irvin Fox of Salt Lake City, honor November, 1943, the amount set Stucco House in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Don Trane ing the birthday anniversaryies of at home opposite the names of the respec- Gas Heat and Hot Water. Lake their Salt in Mrs. Fox and Mickey Kirkham. Large tive share holders: Mr. Mrs. for and City, Sunday, Good location. Acord, .Cora Lot No. Mrs. Edward Larsen returned Andy Trane and family, Mrs. Lettie Cora's Classic Shoppe, Phone 14-Stockholder Shares Amount Gudmundsen, Mr. and Mrs. Morris home Sunday evening from a visit FOR SALE Used 1 Maud H. Adams $1.00 bed, springs Davis of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Glen with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Larsen of 2 2.00 and mattress. Good condition. E. Elisha H. Allred She reports St. Louis, Missouri. Trane, Mrs. Barbara Trane. 1.20 E. Cecil L. Ash 1.5 Smith, Phone the birth of a new granddaughter, 1 J. A. Brown 100 1.00 Martha S. Bushman... 1 Thanksgiving dinner guests at The baBy was born to Mrs. Boyd FOR SALE Four wheel chasis. 12 12.00 Junius Davis Andrew FJeld home were: Mr. Larsen on November 23. Mother and the Want to rent Singer 8 8.00 Good tires. Maurice Davis Mrs. Allen Fjeld and baby son baby both doing nicely. Accom and 1.5 1.50 sewing macnihe. First house north Reuben Dean of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. panying Mrs. Larsen were Dr. and 1.00 of Union Pacific station. 1 W. E. Evans lp Fred Carter and daughter of Am Mrs. Guy Richards of Washington, Don a Fowler 1 1.00 1 J. W. Gray 1.00 HOUSE FOR RENT See Robert erican Fork,, Mr. and Mra. Dell D. C. and Brent Larsen, son of Mr, 1 1.00 Allred. Mary Greenwood adv. Asay and son, Mrs. Edna Cook ano and Mrs. Boyd Larsen. 3 3.00 William J. 158-M- Thursday, Friday and December 2, 3 SaUriT, and 4 litis is fftt! et Rade-baug- h, enter-taine- d STUM iH Of KOISE liSFHT'JOU bmk nus-- m THE ARMED USIIE - It IDJUjVe ommmu khi que StmtssTds firisjr mm MH.uatiUHiiuimiis Piodwrt M WARNER BROS. Stirflgi OF ARMY EMERGENCY RQlEf FOR BENEFIT Thursday, December 2, Premier Showing One Rj fa the Show Only S:00 P. L Admission $1.12 Regular Showing Friday and Saturday Admission: Children 20c Adults 50c Sunday and Monday December J. 5 and 6 346-R- Jack Mitchell, stationed with the at Fort Lewis, Washington, is enjoying a furlough with friends and relatives in Lehi. " U. S. Army Mr. and Mrs. Richard Giles and Miss Beth Giles of Salt Lake City, wore Kiindav visitors of Mrs. John Gurney 10 J. Hill Bone. 2 Hyrum Hill 4 Susie A. Hilller 14 Mrs. Charles Crabb spent the past William Hobbs Owners' Loan with Mr. and Mrs. Richad Home 1 Cert. 346-Smith of Orem. Home Owners' Loan 2 Cert. 347-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb were Home Owners' Loan 1 Cert 501-Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr, Melvin 40 R. Johnaon of Orem. Smith Richard Mrs. and 7 Ellen Jones 2 Nora E. Manning 1 Mr, and Mrs. Eldred Fox, Mrs. Fred Merrill Mitchell 2 Rodney Dicerson, I. W. Fox and Gilbert 1 Clifford Bennett Mrs. Edward Fox were business Samuel P. and Grace visitors to Provo, Monday. 3.6 Parks James T. Powell 21.6 20 Mrs. Evan L. Colledge, Jr., Is the Clarence Reeves L. C Veater 5 made hand a of proud possessor Roberts Estate 3 Joseph Persian rug. The rug was a gift Joseph M. Rcberts 3 from Mr. Colledge who is stationed Fred Scown 3 4.5 Joseph Shaw with the U. S. Engineers In Iran. 1 Bertha Smith 1 Smith Grant Mr.- and Mrs. Heber C Webb en- Leo Smith 1 1 tertained at dinner Thanksgiving Hyrum J. Sorenson 23 day for Mrs. Heber J. Webb and J. W. Street sons. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb and Douglas Thurman 10.4 Walter S. Wilcox family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Webb Frank Yearance 1.4 and family, Mrs. Booth Sorenson BENCH STOCK Consolidated Holding and children. A. B B B i t - -- ;1 Mr. and Mrs, Eldred Fox tamed a group of friends at their home Monday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hadfield, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brems, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Johnson entertained friends Thursday evening A delicious Thanksgiving dinner, with old time hospitality and grace, was served to Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. DJckerson, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Austin, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. Mrs. Julia Anderson of Rexburg, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thomas gave a farewell party for their son I3s Honoring Austin Gudmundsen who is visiting local relatives, a family gathering was held Sunday evening at the home of hbi mother, Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen. Present were Austin Gudmundsen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Trane of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. LcGrande Gudmundsen of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Da vies of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane, Mr. and' Mrs. Glenn Trane, Mrs. O. J. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Loveless, of Copperton,, Mrs. Barbara Tranev and Mrs. Jennie Nostrom spent urday In Salt Lake City. Alma Vance Bertha Giles . 38.8 80 4 5.6 2.00 Sat- - son, Fairfield. SALE 1.00 38.50 7.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 LOST 2 Yale keys on key hold 1.00 er. Reward. Return to trus oniee. 3.60 21.60 20.00 5.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 4.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 l.Oo 23.00 1.00 5.90 1.15 with Coal range water jacket Large buggy. Call 40-- wicker SALE FOR PAINO FOR SALE Cora Acord, Phone Hallet-Davi14-- doll 2p Matinee Sun. 4 p. e Tuesday and Wednesday December 7 and FEATURES 8 -- On the shores of the Delaware stands the Keystone Home Number 1- 2 - isnr oldest residence in Pennsylvania, the Caleb Pasey House, built at Upland in 1683 of field stone and mortar like so many resi dences 01 early Colo nial days. ?2j P" s. Jmm Number Tift 2 The countries of occupied Europe hold an dent landmark! pointing to the dim past, but in the mad attempt to Nazify the entire continent Germany has wantonly destroyed thousands of historic links to obliterate all but the Teuton trademark. 11-18-- tf 75 New Hampshire FOR SALE Red Pullets, just starting to lay. excellent Used 2 x 10 planks condition. Neldon Evans, Phone . - SHORTS Cora's J. Classic Shoppe. 104. 1 ALSO GOOD Phone Fairfield. Electric Wascher, and Cole's Hot Blast coal range. or see them at the Phone 62-Geneva Stewart residence. FOR u I BONDS OVER AMERiCA Parts for 1934 Chevro I have wrecked a 1934 Chevro32102 68.00 let, if you need parts see J. L. 2t 3.40 Barnhart, Phone 95-FOR SALE let 4.76 FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR HAT 4.25 30.4 16.84 A good old Durham and 25.16 29.6 Heifer. Inquire 324 South Jersey 12 10.20 p 36 30.60 3rd East law and an WANTED Balloon Tire Bicycle Beep Our Heritage; Day IMoro War Bonds Lie Emma Groesbeck5 Gilbert Myers J. F. Noyes a Lorin J. Roundy Sylvia Shipley In accordance with order of the Board of Directors made on the fst day of November, 1943, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the Lehi Memorial building, on the 3nd day of January, 1944, at 2 p. m. to pay delinquent assessment thereon to gether with costs of advertising and expense of sale. ar ll-4-3- parts, wheels, frame, etc. 'Need not be in working order. See Mr. Bath at D. and R. G. W. R. R. Signal Tower, Phone 16. Oct 28 WHIPPING CREAM FOR SALE Bring your container. W. D. Jones, 594 North 1st West Lehi. 4 If your sewing machine needs "belts and accessories repaira or Saws Sissors in stock, kept Secretary, Lehi, Utah, First publication December 2, 1S43, Sharpened, Wm. Osborne will do Last publication December 9, 1943. It for you. HERMAN C. GOATES, PERSONAL La- - Von, Friday, November 26th, at their home. Those present were: Mrs. Bill Joosten and two children, George Thomas, Virgil Thomas, and Miss Lillian Thomas ( all of Draper; Mrs.. Earl Thomas, Mrs. Ilhn Job, Miss Virginia Mitchell, Dorothy Mitchell, Boyd Coll edge, Lnia Candland, Luanna Mc- Comie and Miss Azela Ammonettit Mrs. . comoanv Federal Land Bank son, Ken. 10.00 WHIPPING CREAM FOR SALE 2.00 2p 4.00 See Mrs. Keith Powell. 10.00 WANTED TO BftY Riding Pony, saddle and bridle. See Elvin Car1.00 feV tssm DELINQUENT NOTICE PERMANENT w Do 59c! your own Permanent with Charm-KuKit Complete equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless. Praised by thousands including Fay McKenbie, glamorous movie star. Money refunded If not satisfied. Lehi Drug Company Feb. 17 rl Name of Corporation, Spring Creek Irrigation Company, location of principal place of business, Lehi City, Utah. Notice 13 hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 1st day of November, 1943, the amount set opposite the names of the respective share holders: No. Stockholder Shares Amoum. J. P. Schow 8 14.00 Azor Southwick 8 4.00 Norman Peterson 22 9.75 56 28.00 LeRoy Gammon In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 1st day of November, 1943, so many shares of eacn parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the Lehi Memorial building, on the 4th day of January, 1944, at 2 p. m, to pay delinquent assessment thereon together with costs of advertising and expense of sale. JOHN W. SOUTHWICK, Secretary and Treasurer. First publication December 2, 1943. Last publication December 9, 1943. TTyflsiinidl (Dpening Shoe Oil Harness Oil Tools for Farm Repair i , COLUMN WAVE Watch for our Vacuum Cleaner, Washing chine, Electric Motor and Appliance repairing. Free pickup and delvery. Expert work at a fair price. Wallace Banks, 266 East Main st, Phone 90. - - Linoleum still going at the same low price. Portable Clothes Closets PLATE GLASS MIRRORS Ma- Fur GMral Stat Steta! Work and Warn Air Heathog and Air CondttfeMing see Gurittter Sheet Metal Works, Facae 189. tf Highest Prices Paid for Worthless Animals Boyd Holmstead, Lehi Fox Farm. Phone 343-R- 12-30-- 3. worthless Will call and pay for old horsea and dead animals. Soe WANTED C O. Romutoad at the Fax Farm, Lehi. Phone S43-J- 3. All sizes Linoleum Rugs Bennett's Paints and Household Products Iain Hardware TOM WOFFINDEN. Manager |