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Show Y tut .. IIUJ trui UJU .rprr lAUUUAIi UtkUUCa 3. , ppr mil ifhi ,f, THURSDAY, DECEMBEB 9. UTAH --- --, -- -- , -- 1 IN A LIGHTER VEIN And then there was the Lion who works in a war plant who wrote to the members: "Having a wonder ful time and a half." THE LEHI FREE PRESS PoblaAed by The Lehi Free Preei Every Thursday Lehi Resid. 160-Phone Geerge P. Price. Manager t-- I I W WIT AND WISDOM "It may be that he who laughs last laughs best but he who laughs first sees the point"; Entered at the postoffice at Lehi. Utah, aa second class matter. Advertising Rates Furnished Upon Sabsciiption One year 1 1.00 1 Robert Curtis and Roy Holt of Bov: "Mr. Whifflebotham. Salt Lake City, spent Monday with nffire I have tomorrow afternoon could Mrs. Claude Curtis. FOR SALE I If It s the woman who always pays, why is it the men are always broke? Request. iKtea UiiitldlMAa I 1 PHONE 78 I GILES I . 14,40. Whifflebotham: grandmother, I suppose?" Dr. Ella Lawrence of Los Angeles, Office Boy: "Yes sir, snes makand Mrs. Sylvester ing her first parachute jump'" California, Evans spent Monday in Salt Lake STiflH ROYAL SO THEY TELL ME LEHI. UTAH a good The honeymoon is over when he The formula for making a to have is beginning good begins worrying over how to pay speech and a good ending but keep them the grocer instead of the florist close together. FEED STORE nuvjjj 0.&p lauier 'Snobbish! Say her nose i. turned up so high she nearly "Ah, yes, your drpwns when rains." off? City. 13 - Thursday, Friday and Saturday December 9, 10, and 11 D. U. P. NOTES HUH sun pm ASSOCIATION The Evansville Camp of the Daughters of the Pionrers will meet at the home of Mrs. Ella Manning, LOCAL ITEL1S Thursday, December 9, at 2 p. m. for their annual Christmas party. Top members will help pay for the Hilford Allred of Los Angeles, refreshments. Each member is California, is a guest of his cousin, asked to bring a present not to exMrs. Jennie Nostrom. ceed 25c in value to be exchanged at the party. Miss Barbara Hunter of Midvale, siswith her spent the week-enter, Mrs. Roger-Pric- Ourjfferchant Marine 1! , 1THE COLONIES HAOCOUNTEDON - B B . I d 1 3 . A.S THE Get down to earth! v-" s 95 WINTMROPS SON JOHN AND THOMAS MAY-HEOF BOSTON HAD SENT ATI NY SLOOP TO TRADE WITH BERMUDA. IT WAS A SMALL VENTURE BUT PROVED TO NEW ENGLANDERS THAT THERE WASA MAR KET IN THE WEST INDIE5. i TRADE DEVELOPED. COLONIAL ALSO GOOD SHORTS SUDAY AND MONDAY December 12 and 13 Tmn w -- nauricr mm uwt J"'.... ttnpifl y'. week. Advertising pays - - YOU! WANT AIDS EXTRA CHOICE TURKEYS FOR SALE 10 to 15 pounds, 40c live Warren weight 166-W- Phone 3t Goates, . FOR SALE TREES CHRISTMAS at the residences of Gene Phillips and Glen Royle. It Lehi PRESSURE COOKERS JLtolSPAULLyKA. Thus, the colonies not only got rid op their surplus but suddenly found themselves dominating one of the most prof itable trade routes in the a0bld home-grow- ThS FAMOUS WEST 1NO1E? TRADE WAS BORN WARNER BROS.' SIMILARLY. AMERICANS wefi THPiAT- jvBD Hf)T fCCMO1'C DSIOCATOW WHBH. WORLD WAR 11 BROKE OUT BUT SHIP HASTILY eFWSED THE'? IGERALDINE lFT shares Lehi water stock. WANTED TO BUY 4 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY December 14 and 15 BONDS OVER AMERICA Irrigation company Val Johnson. 316 North 2nd West. Good Saddle Horse and complete Riding Outfit For Sale Rex Gardtf ner, Phone 190-NEW MAN'S WRIST WATCH FOR SALE . See Mrs. James Zimmerman, Phone 2t 71-- FOR SALE USED FURNITURE FITZGERALD Matinee Sun. 4 p. m aav. ber Company. imusPH! ALSO THE LATktiT NEwS and OTHER GOOD SHORTS COMC(VTRATE OH N(iryAI-AfTAnPMARKSTS Srr?AvDDBvrne VSirHCfiAWAL Of BeLLiCtXS.1T VESSSlS TO Lum- 2 Surmounting the Capitol Dome at Washington stands Crawford's bronze statue of Freedom, symbol of the freedom and liberty our government has guaranteed to immigrant and native citizen alike, since the founding of the Republic. No. Home of Freedom 2 FEATURES 1 't Steel day bed, and dining table. Reuben Russon, Phone 308-J- . No. 2 mi, ut Black saddle mare, 1000 pounds, brand J S on left thigh. Notify Azor Southwick, Phone 185-J- . ram LOST In the capitals of conquered Europe freedom and liberty are hollow, TREES FOR SALE Frank Barnes, Phone 41. 2p CHRISTMAS 4 room home, acre ground, chicken coop. Good FOR SALE CHEAP Vi location. Inquire McCoard Service I am going Station on State Street. into the army soon. Keep America Free; Bonds Buy lar words mocking mouthed by jackal pup- pets like Mussert, Quisling, Laval, Degrelle or Laurel. FOR SALE Used bed, springs and mattress. Good condition. E. E. Smith, Phone HOUSE 346-R- FOR RENT See Robert Allred. adv. WANTED Balloon Tire Bicycle Need parts, wheels, frame, etc. not be in working order. See Mr. Bath at D. and R. G. W. R. R. Signal Tower, Phone Oct 28 16. WHIPPING CREAM FOR SALE Bring your container. W. D. Jones, 594 North 1st West, Lehi. 4 If your sewing belts repairs in stock, kept machine needs and accessories Sissors or Saws Sharpened, Wm. Osborne will do it for you. PERSONAL PERMANENT COLUMN WAVE 59c! Do with Charm- - your own Permanent Kurl Kit Complete equipment, in cluding 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely harmless, Praised by thousands including Fay McKenble, glamorous movie star. Money refunded if not satisfied. Lehi Drug Company Feb. 17 Vacuum Cleaner, Washing Machine, Electric Motor and Appliance repairing. Free pickup and Expert work at a fair delvery. price. Wallace Banks, 266 East Main St., Phone 90. tf For General Sheet Metal Work ar.d Warm Air Heating and Air see Gurrther Sheet Condk&anng Metal Works, Pkoste 189. tf Highest Prices Paid for Worthless Lehi Animals Boyd Holmstead, Fox Farm. Phone 343-R3. 12-30-- WANTED Will call and pay for w. sounrwicK, old horses and dead worthless Secretory and Treasurer. First publication December 2, 1943. animals. See C O. Holmstead at Last publication December 9, 1943. the Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone 343-J- john -- SHIPS BROuCHT BACK SUGAR AND MOLASSES IN SUCH QUANTITIES THAT THIS COUNTRY'S SHIPPERS BEGAN EXPORTING THE TROPICAL PRODUCTS TO AMSTERDAM .COPENHAGEN AND OTHER EUROPEAN PORTS. You will find that real down to earth prices are advertised in this paper. Read every Ad every La-ver- Le-lan- immi - IFlVE YEARS EARLIER (l63S)50VERNOR Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings of Salt Lake City. - INCREASING MUMBERSOF new markets were needed. DELINQUENT NOTICE Name of Corporation, Lehi Irrigation Company, location of prinMr. and Mr. Parley Olsen of cipal place of business, Lehi City, Provo visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Utah. Notice is hereby given that there F. Johnson, Monday. are delinquent upon the following The La Modernette Club met at described stock on account of the home of Mrs. Boyd Smuin assessment levied on the 1st day of November, 1943, the amount set Thursday. opposite the names of the respective share holders: Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. No. Provo were visitors, Kirkham Amount Stockholder Shares Wednesday. 1 Maud H. Adams $1.00 2 2.00 Elisha H. Allred Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Blaine of Cecil L. Ash 1.5 1.20 Mr. of 1 J. A. Brown Murray, were Sunday guests ljOO 1.00 Martha S. Bushman... 1 and Mrs. B. W. Brown. 12 12.00 Junius Davis 8 8.00 PRESSURE COOKERS Lfehi Lum- Maurice Davis 1.5 Reuben Dean 1.50 advber Company. W. E. Evans 1 1.00 Don C. Fowler 1 1.00 and Price Mr. and Mrs. William J. W. Gray 1 1.00 were Heber City, 1 1.00 son, Brent, of Mary Greenwood d William 3 J. Gurney 3.00 Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill 10 10.00 Price. 2 2.00 Hyrum Hill 4 Susie A. Hillier 4.00 14 Mrs. M. W. Wathen visited with William Hobbs 10.00 her sister, Mrs. John Thorsten of Home Owners Loan 1 Cert. 346-1.00 Bluebell, in a Salt Lake City hos- Home Owners' Loan pital, Saturday. 2 Cert. 347-2.00 Home Owners' Loan 1 Cert. 501-1.00 Mrs. Gene Wilson and baby son R. 40 Melvin 38.50 Johnson Wednesof Salt Lake City, spent 7 Ellen Jones 7.00 day with Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Nora E. Manning 2 2.00 Wilson. 1 Fred Merrill 1.00 Gilbert Mitchell 2 2.00 1 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Fon Wharburton, Clifford Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hart of Kamas, Samuel P. and Grace 3.6 3.60 Parks were Sunday visitors at the J. L. James T. Powell 21.6 21.60 Barnhart home. 20 Clarence Reeves 20.00 L. C. Veater 5 5.00 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart and Joseph Roberts Estate 3 3 M. Roberts 3.00 children spent Sunday evening at Joseph 3 Fred Scown 3.00 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Joseph Shaw 4.5 4.50 1 Nielson of Pleasant Grove. Bertha Smith 1.00 1 Grant Smith 1.00 1 1.00 Austin Gudmundsen returned to Leo Smith 1 J. Sorenson l.Oo Hyrum Monhis home In Milwaukee, Wis., J. W. Street 23 23.00 1 1.00 day, after a short visit with Lehi Douglas Thurman 10.4 5.90 relatves during a business trip to Walter S. Wilcox 1.4 Frank Yearance 1.15 Salt Lake City. BENCH STOCK Consolidated Holding Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw enertain-e38.8 3202 Company 68.00 at dinner Sunday, at her home Federal Land Bank80 4 3.40 in Salt Luke City .for Mrs. G. R. Alma Vance Bertha Giles 5.6 4.76 Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Harold Jensen, Due Emma Groesbeck5 4.25 W. A. Ford, Mrs. R. J. Whipple and Gilbert Myers 30.4 16.84 J. F. Noyes 29.6 Mrs. Asa Clark. 25.16 12 Lorin J. Roundy 10.20 36 30.60 Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton at- Sylvia Shipley In accordance with law an and tended the Utah County Dental and order of the Board of Directors meetings, Auxiliary Wednesday The dental meeting made on the 1st day of November, evening. was held at Provo and the ladles 1943, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necesof the auxiliary met at sary, will be sold at the Lehi Memorial building, on the 3nd day Word was received from John J. of January, 1944, at 2 p. m. to pay toGray this week. Mr. Gray has been delinquent assessment thereon on New Guinea and said that one gether with costs of advertising of the thrills of that area is watch- and expense of sale. HERMAN C. GOATES, ing the Jap bombers burst into Secretary, Lehi, Utah. He in flame the air. stated that First publication December 2, 1943. he was well. Last publication December 9, 1943. Stanley Lott made a surprise visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. DELINQUENT NOTICE M. S. Lott, Monday evening when he arrived by plane from Walla Name of Corporation, Spring Mr. Lott was Walla, Washington. Creek Irrigation Company, location felBob a accompanied by Lloyd of principal place of business, Lehi Jow pilot from Walla Walla. They City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that there I jade the return trip Tuesday. . ae ucuiiquKlll upon me loiiowing described stock Mrs. Sarah A. Gaisford. Mrs. A. assessment levied on account of on the 1st day of D. Christofferson and James Gais- November, 1943, the amount set ford visited Red Cross headquarters opposite the names of the respecat Provo, Monday and delivered 11 tive share holders: quilts and 179 wash clothes. The Shares Amount officers of the Red Cross wish to J. P. Schow 8 $4.00 thank all who have donated for Azor South wick 8 4.00 the quilts and to the Strasburg Norman Peterson 22 9.75 56 28.00 family for their assistance in mak- LeRoy Gammon In accordance with law and an ing the quilts. They also wish to order the Board of Directors thank those who gave the wash made of on the 1st day of November, cloths. 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. yJ e supplies of fism. dried meat and lumber, grants to purchase the english civil war of 1641 temporarily halted immigration and thus precipitated am economic crisis here, e. and Mrs. Ed Chesnut were -- THE WEST INDIES TRADE d Mr. "x CARPENTERS TOOLS Portable Clothes Closets PLATE GLASS MIRRORS Gift Items Fencing We still have a good stock of insulation, roofing, and roof coating. Bennett'slJPaints and Household Products Main Hardware TOM WOFTTNDEN, Manager W w , unm mnm " ..-.- .. . unm MW WW H |