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Show THE LEin RUN. LE1II, UTAH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1932 . ; T I rwVNrvVN555S$$$$$$ mi " i i i i " ' t v.n Vmiann and son. I O All Kinds and Colors of Corduroys for the School Boys at REASONABLE PRICES Men's Work Shoes Boys Work Shoes Men's Bib Overalls Boys' Bib Overalls - $1.95 - $1.65 - 89 c - 39c Overalls and most Cotton Goods have raised in Price. But we are still selling for the Low Priee. POWERS SHOE STORE MAIN STREET LEIH, UTAH Local Items Mr. and Mrs. G. It. Taylor spent last Wednesday In Salt Lake city. Mr and Mrs. Vernon A. Anderson and family of Salt Lake city called on Lehl relatives Monday evening. Sunday Mr. and Mra. Isaac Clark of Bachus were guests at the Thomas Thom-as Clark home. Mta May Metta Royle Is spending spend-ing this week with her aunt, Mrs. Sadie Stoddart In Salt Lake city. Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and daughters, daugh-ters, Phyllis and Bonnie Jean, and Mrs- P. D. Worlton attended a theatre In Salt Lake city, Saturday. Walter L- Webb was a business vtaltor on Sunday. Lehl Mrs. Enoch Rusaon and family visited In Salt Lake at the L. D. S-hospital, S-hospital, Sunday with Mr. Russon. They report he is a little improved. Mr. and Mrs. Ofrden visited in Mr. Robert Fox, nuite ill. Mayben Fox fi Lehl Sunday with' who has been A lovely baby daughter arrived to gladden the home of Mr- and Mrs. Afton Peterson, Sunday. This is their fourth child. All concerned are doing nicely. Mrs. Margaret Bushman waa a dinner guest of Mr- and Mrs- J. P. Bradshaw, Sunday. Friday Mr. Mrs. Wilson Lee of Eureka is Rnftnrtlntr a few davu here with her sister. Mrs. Odell Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clark of Bachus opent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Clark and family. Bishop and Mrs. H. A. Anderson and daughters, Phyllis and Beth, wer Salt Lake visitors on Tuesday. Miss Eva Chrlstofferoon spent last week in Salt Lake city, as a guest of her grandmother, Mm. Thorn e. Friday evening Miss Eula Evans and Mr- Mark chllds of 'Ogden visited at the home of Mr. and Mns. Noble Evans. Eldon Brown left Tuesday morning morn-ing for Idaho Falla, Idaho, 'where he will be employed during the coming fall months. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dorton, Mrs. Stanley Clark and Miss Gall Webb made a business trip to Salt Lake city last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clen Southwick of Moab came Sunday for an indef Inite visit with Mr. Southwick's parents, Mr. and Mr Edward Southwick. , i 1 Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Kleinman of St. George visited in Lehl last week and Mrs. Bradahaw were Salt Lake as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ear) visitors and Thursday In Provo. they visited Mns. F. D. Worlton and Mrs. F. Kirkham accompanied Ralph Worlton to Mt Pleasant Monday. Ralph will attend the Wasatch Academy there again this year- Mrs. Ernest Larsen and Mrs, Mark White visited In Salt Lake city Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Ralph Smith and family. The occasion was Miss Mildred Smith! birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dransfiold and family of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Arnold of Salt Lake city and Mr- and Mrs- George Muhlestien of Provo were?tn Lehl Friday evening to attend the wed ding reception of Mr. and Mrs, Louis D. Hardy, recently married. Mr- and Mr A. F. Webb enter talned at a prettily-appointed din ner party on Sunday, compliment ary to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor of Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs, James Trinnaman of Sugar City, Idaho. The guests were seated a one long table, which waa centered wun a crystal bowl of radiance roses and baby breath. airs. j. w. Zimmerman was hostess host-ess at a miscellaneous shower party given at her home last Thursdav, honoring her daughter-in-law. Mrs. ocearie Zimmerman, formerly Miss inline Brems of American Fork. A gay afternoon waa enjoyed, and d3- llclous refreshments were served The guestj, numbering about forty. ... nve presented the guest of honor with many lovely gifts. TAX FREE OUT-OF-TOWN TELEPHONE TELE-PHONE CALLS ARE TAX FREE WHEN THE TOTAL TO-TAL CHARGE IS LESS THAN 50c U. S. Govt Tax Calls 50c to S9c. Tax 10c Calls 1.00 to 11.99... tax 15c Calls $3.00 and up... Tax 20c 20c is the maximum tax. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Smith. tsiaer Robert L. Marchant of Salt Lake city visited Sunday at the J. F. Royle horns. Elder Mar cnant was a former missionary companion of Homer Royle. Dr. L. W. Jones GRADUATE VETERINARIAN isiephon 174-J :-i Lehl, Utah Dr. G. Q. Christens en PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to I Offlcs Phone 45 Residence Phono 72 Watch-Kodak and Jewelry Repairing WORK GUARANTEED Graduate of Alfred Sorenson Jeweler, Salt Lake City LEO ROBERTS JSJ North Second Bast Boyd Webb made a business trip to Salt Lake on Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Olsen and Mrs. W. W. Clark were Salt Lake visitors on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs- J. T. Winn spsnt the week end at Tremonton, visiting visit-ing with Mrs. Edna Ilenrie. Mrs. A. E. Adams and daughter, Dora, were in Salt Lake city Saturday Satur-day on buslnesa and visiting rela tlves. Roland Tldd, Raeldon Goates and Dirk Evans accompanied Lehi's baseball team to Lay ton. Mr. and Mrs- Irvln Fox of Salt Lake cltv visited in Lehl at the Leroy Lott home, Sunday. Mrs. Clyde Dorton attended a funeral in American Fork Monday, held for the baby of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Storrs. Mrs- A- D. Christofferson and Mra. Sarah E. Galsford were visit ing In Provo Monday on combined business and pleasure. Miss Verland Evans of Myton spent from Saturday until Monday here visiting with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. Miss Luclle Thorley and Mlsa Fay Harson of Big Horn, Wyoming were guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. R. J- Whipple, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Beck and daughters, Virginia and Gertrude, and Mrs. Don Reddish of Salt Lake city spent Sunday evenlrtg at the Robert Allred home. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shaw and sons of Los Angeles, California are spending two weeks in Lehl with Mrs- Shaw's mother, Mrs. Alice Tuckfleld, her sister, Mrs. James Comer and with relatives in Salt Lake city and Provo. . The Athenian club will hold their first meeting of the season next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Miss Ida Thurman. Business of the club will be taken up. All members are urged to be in attendance. Croqurgnole Wave with Ringlet tnds Duart Wave With Ringlet End8 13.50 Shelton Wave WKhRinglet Enda H50 ALSO Marcells, Finger Waves and Henna. Packs MRS. REUBEN DEAN BIT North. 2nd East. LehL Phone 107-J Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Virgil II. Peterson entertained at dinner, honoring hon-oring their wedding anniversary, Covers were laid for Mrs. E. W. Taylor, Wayne Taylor, MIssTher- easa Taylor and the Peterson family- Saturday Mrs. E. W. Taylor and daughter, . Theresaa visited In Ogden. Mrs- Taylor spent the day with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Martins, And Miss Taylor attended teachers Institute. Juliet Lott, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. L L Lott, and Ruth Lott. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lott, left Wednesday for the I D, 8. hospital In Salt Lake city, where they will take up a nurses training train-ing course-Mrs. course-Mrs. Junius Banks and son, Wallace, Wal-lace, and Mra. Joseph Hackett went to Salt Lake city Wednesday to be with Miss Maude Hackett, who underwent a major leg operation In a hospital there-Thursday there-Thursday last Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks, Mrs. James E. Tal-mage Tal-mage and Mrs. Delia Booth of Salt Lake city were visiting with Mrs. Eliza Banks In Pleasant Grove. Mrs- K. o. McKlnsey and son, Alex, of Rupert, Idaho are here for an indefinite visit with Mrs. Mc-Klnsey's Mc-Klnsey's mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Galsford. President Rodney C. Allred accompanied the following boys from the Second ward to the Salt Lake temple to attend the Junior Baptismal excursion on Tuesday: j Rulon Allred, Dell Peterson, Craig Crabb, r, c- Allred. Mrs. T. F. Kirkham accompanied the follow-' Ing girls from the lama warl' Betty Wilson. Clara Allred, Anna Allred, Helen Trunkey and Betty Jean Johnson. The children of Mrs. Kat Anaerson entertained in her honor Thursday, the occasion being her wrujday anniversary. The group in attendance Included Mr. and M Own a a v" iiuenon ana flnncr.- trovo, Mr. and Mrs- Paul jw. bairn and children. pauL n jaque verlynn,. Mr. and Mrs. CHf AHuerson. zina, Vola. Rind ana uwen Anderson. Mrs. Samuel Jackson. jacKson arrived home unaay evening from California, where they have been enjoying a .r weeita vacation. Enroute mere tney stopped at Cedar City and spent a week visiting with Mr and Mrs. Clifton Jackson- Ihir.' ing their stay in the sunny eUte they were guests of Mr. and Mrs Edward Moore in Los Angeles. They also visited in Long Beach. Santa Monica, Ocean Park and other places of beauty and interest and report a wonderful trip and many happy experiences. IF ITS ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES SUP-PLIES OR APPLIANCES . YOU WANT WE HAVE THEM Wire Switches Plates-Knobs Tubes Etc. Call us for estimates for your Electrical or Radio Repairs or Extensions. All work and material guaranteed. Radio & Electric Shop STATE STREET PHONE 78 Mrs. Mary Maudsley was Lake visitor on Monday. a Salt Mrs. Joseph Zedo returned to hor iviinv after a nome m mas.. ---- ; Liberty several week's visit nere win .. parents, Mr. and Mrs. James X. Taylor. Tu-a Rrtha Knudsen anu ou, Allen, visited in irovo iuua,. Mr. and Mrs. E. N- Webb, Zada and Ha Webb motored to Nephi, Monday. Miss Ismae Buie and Miss Ethel Coate3, who are employed in Salt Lake city, visited over the week end at the home of Miss Coates' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates- Mr and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and Mr. and Mra. C. F. Johnson motored motor-ed to Salt Lake city Friday evening, where they visited with Mr. aud ht Art nnttuw-0. and Mrs. Eli DuBoise. Mrs. Azer Southwick and Mrs-Francis Mrs-Francis R. Goates visited at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake city Tuesday with LeVan Southwick, who recently underwent another knee operation. On Labor Day Mr. and Mrs. W-A. W-A. Ford and daughter, Dorothy, Mr. Preston Titcomb and Mrs. Inez Peterson and son, Eldon, and flHiiirhter. Beth, motored to Salt ! Lake city and spent the day at Park. Mr- and Mrs. Jame3 Trinnaman and son, Raymond, of Sugar City, Idaho, left Wednesday morning for Mr. and Mra. Reuben Davis has arrived home from a trip to Blsbee, Arizona, where they visited, their son, Eugene, and family. Eugene returned to Lehi with them for a visit- Mr. and Mrs. Davis traveled THE BEST Things to Eat Can r - Their big fresh line of Meats, Qro bles and Fruits, mill - ' U- . yon s Miec(, to e,ual-.nd the pric, i, ,lw . , QUALITY GOODS PROMPT DELIVERY SERVic LARSEN BROS Phone 17 Main Street . . . . t their home, after a weeks visit lni through Colorado, New ' Mexico, Lehl with relatives. I Arizona and Slnara, Mexico, a dta- tance of over 2,300 miles- They Moroni made the trip by auto and report Mrs. Verno Lan of visited over the week end in Lehlia very enjoyable time. with her mother, Mrs. itacnei An- o derson, Taylor. ,! and her sister, Mrs.btaniey,CHARMNG WEDDING RECEPT ION HONORS YOUNG COUPLE Mr. and, Mra. Charles F. Johnson received word Monday of the arrival ar-rival of a new great grand daughter. daugh-ter. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs- Jay Beck of American Fork and the grandparents, are Mr. and Mrs. Viarn Beck, Also of American Amer-ican Fork- . Mr., and M8. G. S. Peterson and family of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M- Peterson of Hillsborough, California, Mrs- Samuel I. Peterson of San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterson of American Fork spent Monday morning in-American Fork canyon and had breakfast, after af-ter which they went over the loop and spent a short time at Vivian Park in Provo canyon. Gay in every detail was the im-formal im-formal wedding reception, given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis I. Hardy, by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, Friday evening eve-ning in the Fourth ward amuse ment Hall. , The bride was lovely in a pink silk crepe gown and carried a bouquet bou-quet .of bride's roses. Pink and White decorations adorned the hall-The' hall-The' young couple received the guests at the entrance- Dancing was the main feature of the evening, Carter's orchestra furnishing1 the music? Later dainty refreshments were served to move than one hundred and twenty-five guests. Many lovely gifts were presented pre-sented to the young couple. V'M-sHiS35?, i Don't Worry! 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