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Show 10. 1940 THURSDAY. CXTTOBER LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10. 1940 mmm mmm LGCfcL ITEIiS West 3rd North Pkone 953-- J Residence 156 Mrs Ernset Larsen attended a funeral aervce at Mt. Pleasant, Tuesday. VETERINARIAN were City, Mn. Sjrlvester Evans attended confer-enc- c Dr and Mrs. H R. Rted of Heber Mrs. E. B Owen of Brigham sessions in Silt Lake City. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. City, Thursday Mrs. Aha Webb aad son. Jac. were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Phillips aad Mrs. visited with ber parents. Mr. and Mrs. and Friday. Chford Miller conference visitors in Salt Lake City. Alke Phillips accompanied Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Kirkham. Thursday evening. UTAH Dennis Lauper to the Salt Lake Temple, Sunday. Jacob Evans and Mrs Carlson of Salt Mrs. Jennie Nostrum and Mrs. Char Mrs. M. S. Lott and Mrs. Elmer JackMonday. Lake City, were lotte Lewis spent Sunday in Salt Lake gBest, of MfI q a DR. ARTHUR VANCE PROVO Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham attendMr. and Mrs. Mervin Giles of Salt ed conference sessions in Salt Lake Mr. aad Mrs. Warren Goates City, Lake City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. conference visitors in Salt Lake Sunday. Afton Giles over the week-end- . Sunday. Slade, Sunday. City attending Mr. and Mrs. Chades Beckstead of Vest Jordan, were guests of Mrs T. A Taylor, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scown of Dell, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scown. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart and family of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests ot Mrs. Geneva Stewart son attended conference Lake City. Friday. the conference sessions. Bishop sessions in Salt Mrs. and E. N. Webb and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman and Mrs. daughter. Ila, attended conference sessions in Salt Lake City, Sunday. James Zimmerman attended the Utah Mrs Jennie Nostrum and Mrs. CharMr. and Mrs. Edward Larscn County Peace Officers Auxiliary meeting left lotte Lewis were dinner guests of Mrs. Mrs. William Dansie and Elton Dansie at the Jed Mercier home in America Sunday, for a trip to Seattle. WashingGeneva Stewart Monday evening. were Provo visitors, Sunday, guests of Fork. Wednesday afternoon. ton, and a tour of the Northwest. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Loveless. Mrs. Byron Kessler. Mrs. Ludla Mrs. E. L. Woods. Mr and Mrs. Lonzo Sedgwick Mrs. Maud Adams and Mrs. J. T. Tbompsen of Salt Lake Mrs. Elmer Jackson visited Friday and of Bountiful were Sunday guests of Mrs City, is a guest at the Edward Larstn Winn were hostesses to the Mother's" Saturday with Phyllis and Beth Jackson home. Club at the Adams home. Saturday Polly Giles. at the Richmond Apartments in Salt Lake afternoon at a social and luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lott left last week City. Mrs A. E. Adams. Mrs. Walter Siine Guests were Mrs. Richard Norman. Mrs. Blanche Evans, Mrs. Sarah Taylor. Mrs. and son, Ronald, visited with Salt Lake for Blackfoot. Idaho, where Mr. Loti Mrs. Thomas Peck entertained a group will be employed by the Ella Manning. Mrs. A. E. Doll. Mrs. J. City relatives, Wednesday. of little tots at ber home, Tuesday afterSugar Company. L. Barnharr. Mrs. O. A. Slade. Miss noon, honoring the fifth birthday anni- Ida Mr. and Mrs. Scott Crookston of Thurman, Mrs. Kate Holmstead. Mrs. versary of her son, Anthony. Guests Beth Jackson returned home. Lottie Peterson, and Mrs. Dora Stine. Salt Lake City, were callers of Mr. and Friday were: Joan. Coleen and Morgan Evans, from a vacation trip to Seattle and the Mrs.. Roger Price. Sunday. Val Dean. Carl Doris and Hadfield, RaNae northwest. She returned to her work at J. Rhonda R.. and Price. Sonny Beryl Auerbach's in Salt Lake City this week. Mrs Morris Holmstead visited at Am and Danny Vacher of American Fork. erican Fork. Monday, with her sister, Miss Miriam Lott, daughter of Mr. Jerry and Merrill Beck. Jerry and Carl Mrs. James Spencer. and Mn. M. S. Lott, registered at the Peck and Judith Peck. Mr. and Mn. Ferd Evans and child Brigham Young University of Provo, last STAKE M. I. A REORGANIZED week. ren of Magna, visited with Mr. and Mrs W. A. Evans. Thursday to Saturday. Lehi Stake Young Men's Mutual AssociLieutenant James Brown of the Salt ation was recently with Lake Recruiting reorganized service, was a dinner Virginia Wood and Robert McCarthy Stewart as president, Howard Raymond Mr. of and Mrs. Frank Martens. of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. guest Ricks as first assistant and Arnold Brems Sunday evening. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson, Sunday. as second assistant. Utah-Idah- COLD OR HOT LUIiCH Autumn earing is no task at all when yo drop im at the Park Miss Ileen Sunderland who is teaching school at Henryville. is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sunderland. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Southwuk and family, of Ely. Nevada, spent the week end with Mr. Southwick's mother Mrs. Edward Southwick. Station for luncheon. Your favorite cold meats with salad, a slice of tomato, pickles, etc. Boy what a meal oa a day Aad the soda pop, like this. beer, etc., fits in perfectly. Service PHONE PARK SERVICE 130-- STATION GLEN HADFIELD, Manager We have one of the latest music boxes W Bishop and Mrs. E. N. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham attended the reception at the Hotel Utah. Thursday BUILDING evening, for the bishoprics of the L. D. Mrs. W. L. Worlton visited with her S. Church. 7.500 were present. No Job to Large or to Small We Meet or Beat All Prices of Salt daughter, Mrs. Ferris Evans Lake City, Friday. By Day or Contract Mrs. T. F. Kirkham visited with her William Thayne. Jr., of Richfield, daughter. Mrs. E. B. Owen of Bringham DIGKERSON and Elder Blake of Arizona, were callers City in Salt Lake City. Wednesday and 2nd West. 5th North Lehi. Utah at the George P. Price home, Thursday. Thursday. Mrs. Owen is a member of the Bear River Stake Relief Society Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ricks were Board. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis of Provo. OARLIO The Case of the Clawing Death. Mr. Leon Olsen of Jerome, Idaho, was a H. Ashton-Wolf- e returns with a new Roscoe Johnson of Idaho Falls Idaho, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, Sunday. IN REGARDS TO YOUR PROBLEMS D. U. P. NOTES The Blue Bell Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Minnie Harris, Thursday, (today), at 2 p. m. W. W. J LANDIS S XT Sj00 Let ft WELT ot of torts T Harmfnl baataria ta strains. Ud wast matter in yaar aoloa nay hm oiaonlng you and eanaiaa dlrtraufof hradachet and dinlneti. Trr DSA&BORJI AT LEHI DRUG CO. FREE SHINE with every pair half soled. HAVE YOUR MATTRESS Have your shoes shined for 10c. HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. STREET, LEHI, UTAH WANT ABS Liability of Stockholders of Banks A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION 18, ARTICLE XII OF THE CONSTl-TUTIO- N OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO LIABILITY OF STOCKHOLDERS OF BANKS. Be enacted by the Legislature of the State of Utah, tvo-thirof all the members elected to each house concurring therein: it SECTION 1. That It Is proposed to amend section 18, article XII, ot the constitution of the state of Utah to read: Sec. 18. The legislature may Provide by law that the stockholders in every corporation and Joint stock association organized lor banking purposes, or the holdof ers any one or more of the classes of stock issued by any such corporation in addition to tho amount of capital stock subscribed nd fully paid by them shall b jndlTidually responsible for an add nonal amount equal to not exceed-- 8 the amount of their atock in corporation, or the amount at weir stock of any particular clas uch corporation, for all its debtt liabilities of every kind. Section 2. The of tate is directed to secretary submit this Proposed amendment to the eleo-wr- s of the state at the next general' lection In the manner provided by Den "i 'i Section 3. If adopted by th lectors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day January, 1. State E. 1941. E. Monson, Secretary of the State of Utah, of dm that th0 foregoing true aml correct copy ot th. r ' B0,0iTUtutional Amendment pro--) Jfo, 7y the ro''-- r session of th Ure t: U:- the sam iPPears f -- ' V L :zj office. ne8S ereof' 1 have her th3 ,hand and V LfheaJ f,the Stat of Utahl August, 1940. U . all Ricks, James P. Anderson returned home, Saturday, from a two week's visit with his son in Pocatcllo, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. William Thayne T. Richfield, were callers of Mrs. Taylor, Monday morning. of remarkable mysteries of crime which he helped unravel when an associate of the famous French surete. You will find thrills and enjoyment in reading these cases in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. scries ANYTHING BUT THE BEST BARBERING Wc Specialize in ladies hair cutting. Look your best all the time. The Evansville camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. George F. Barnes, Thursday, October 10, at 2 p. m. A splendid program has been arranged and important business will be discussed. All members are urged to be present. ROGERS BARBER SHOP of A Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fox, and Mrs. I. W. Fox visited at Bingham, Sunday. Constitutional Amendment 1 The Fortwall Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Isaac Bone, Thursday (today), at 2 All camp members urged to be p. m. in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. L. Bullock of Bingham, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Brems or into an innerspring by the Utah this week. County Mattress Factory of Provo, the only mattress factory in Utah County Lafayette Jones returned ' home this Keep Utah County money at home. For week from Payson, where he has been Lehi. employed. or 160-quick service Phone STATE STREET SHOE SHOP ! Howard WHY BE SATISFIED WITH MADE OVER and jrive us a trial, work done while you wait. Come in STATE guest of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening. All camp- - members invited to be present. Help Ffehl Harmful Colon Bacteria EXPERT HAIR CUTTING ,,Cenlfy ; 5L S Secretary of Statt, Mrs. Alma Back, Mrs. George and Mrs. Thomas Peck spent Wednesday in the Salt Lake Temple. WANTED SOMEONE TO CONTRACT TO DIG BEETS. See Clyde Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers and Dorton. 2p Mrs. Noble Evans attended the Utah-Jua- b Firemen's at Convention County JONATHAN APPLES FOR SALE Eureka, Sunday. -- D. H. 2t Milne. Hens 200 Yearling FOR SALE See Carl Gunthcr, Phone 189. Piano and Parlor FurFOR SALE nace J. J. Patterson, Phone 345-JLehi. 2tp Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield, Dale Hadfield and William Hadfield attended the conference sessions in Salt Lake City, CHEAP ELECTRICITY CAN HELP YOU STAY YOUNG! Any doctor will tell you that leisure time and recreation ari conducive to health and young appearance. That's why is so extra time to enjoy glorious fall days Enamel Range with Water Phone 160-Sale Cheap For Jacket Sunday, enroute to Pheonix, to spend the winter. Arizonia, good Mr. Martin Potratz of Charles City, Turkeys For Sale Young of Salisbury proSee L. O. Peterson at Iowa, a representative Primp Hens this territory last worked through ducts Cold Storage Plant E. Rick, local repreweek with George BUILDING LOTS FUR SALE- He was a the of compapnv. sentative See Mrs. Thomas A. Taylor. at the Rick home while here. " Crisp, I Two Electric Servants which give you these extra hours are! the AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE and AUTOMATIC;; ELECTRIC WATER HEATER. With Electric Cookery, iu'stV ... place a meal in the oven, set the automatic clock Jtiectncity does the rest. cooked dinner. -Keturn Electric Hot Water Service requires attention. is at mealtime is and 1 . tt. . lor a perfectly even more automatic. All you need do - tVt k It It never turn the tap for hot water at the exact temperature you desire 24 hours a day, every day of the year. These, as well work-savin- g Mrs. Wallace Glover visited with Mrs. tf Fullmer Allrcd of Provo, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Glover were dinner guests of Whinninc Cream For Sale Pin' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hacking the same 594 30c, Quart 35c. Wm. D. Jones, cvrning. 5P North 1st West 3 Large Home For Sale Cheap S. M. Taylor. chicken coops. 0 , fresh air, you know, makes anyone feel better and younger! 90-10- Good It gives homemakcrs popular today! 1 Miss Francis Gilbert spent the weekFOR SALE CHEAP '29 Ford Sedan, end in Salt Lake City. She attended the See Alvin Northern States Mission Reunion Satur$35.00. newly overhauled It day evening and attended conference, Colledge, Lehi. Sunday. A family pass to the Royal Theatre with each 50c paid for subscription. Take Mrs. R. W. Nelson of Bear River, Mrs. Rudger Nelson of Granger, Mrs. D. your family to the show for only 50c. L.. Fausgreen and Mrs. R. W. Ahill of 15 acres farming land. FOR SALE were dinner guests acres Santa Ana, California, 0 Good water right and 5 and F. Kirkham. T. Mrs. of See Mrs. Ball estate. pasture land. Martha Ball. Trane and daughter, Mrs. Andy W. D. Jones. Dolores, and Mrs. Lcttie Gudmundscn Weiner Pigs For Sale 2p visited in Salt Lake City and attended 594 North 1st West. conference sessions in Salt Lake City, A sack of good potatoes pays your Friday to Sunday evening. subscription for one year and you also or Bauer and Herbert get a family pass to the Royal Theatre Mr. and Mrs. as Cards Christmas Beautiful A Box of children of Moran, Wyoming, visited premium. with Mrs. Alice Austin, Thursday to . 'A, Cheap Electricity Sunday. 4 as many other Electric time-savin- See the Dealer? Servants, can be display of Electric Servants yours, for they can be purchased one at time, on convenient easy terms, as in our stores ' your budget permits. Dressed TTiTV.rtof Animals Farm. Prims Paid For Worthless Boyd ITolmstead. Phone Ihi 343-K:- i. Fox " WANTED Will call and pay for worthless old horses and dead animals Sec C. O. Holmstead at tha 343-JFox Farm, Lehi. Phone 3. guest Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass returned visit home, Saturday, from a seven week in California. They visited at Rodeo with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wanlass and and at Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wanlass Athol Mrs. Richmond with Mr. and San the visited also Wanlass. They Francisco Fair and many points of interRe Needs Machine t ,rnnr fipwimr They report a est while in California. pairs. Sissors or Saws Sharpened, very enjoyable visit. William Osborne will do it for you. All Electric Servants in the territory served by the Utah Power & Light Company operate on Cheap Electricity g for the electric rates of this friendly, local, company are substantially below the national average. tax-payin- IX aura? n ill WtM 1 ri i itQl m$i Dutr araim; mmw |