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Show SPECIAL MEN'S RAIN COATS Used for Overcoat, Trench Coat or any Purposse r or Boy's Leatherette Coats at a Bargain. Call and see, them. POWERS SHOE STORE MAIN STREET :-: :-: LEIII, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Charles I John son visited In Provo Sunday with relatives. Mr. Ssimuel Jackson spent Friday Fri-day In Salt Lake City. On Tuesday Tues-day he visited in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beck of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Croft of Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited relatives and friends in Lehl on Monday. Local Items Friday afternoon Mr- and Mrs. M. S. Lott visited in Ogden on business- pon Taylor of Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent from Friday until Wednesday Wednes-day here visiting' relatives. Mrs- Mary Parks of Sandy is spending a few days here with h?r sister, Mrs. William Ritter. Mr- and Mrs. Edward Larstn of Mr. and Mrs. Qlon a wore guests Taylor of American Fork at supper and theatre party in Snlt Lake City, Monday evening, Mrs, Floyd Graham returned to her home In Union, Sunday, after a week's visit here with her aunt, Mrs. William Ultter- Lorln Goates left Wednesday for Idaho Falls, Idaho, where he will be employed In the Sugar factory during H o fall campaign. , Mr. and Mrs. Jacob" Sftbey announce an-nounce the arrival of a lovely baby son. Both mother and new baby are reported doing nicely, Sunday Mrs. Keta Hampson of Ka'.t Lake City visited here with her father, Mr. Ed- Fowler. , Boyd Larsen and Dean Wori'.on commenced school at the University Univer-sity of Utah, Tuesday morning. Sunday evening Mr. and Mri. Hamilton Gardner and family visited visit-ed here with Mr. and Mrs. James T(. Gardner. Elder Lawrence Davenport of Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Gough and ohildren of Salt Lake City spent Sunday in Lehl, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gray and Mrs. and Mrs. James Gough. James Gough, Jr., is home for a ten. day visit with his wife and family. Mr. Gough has been employed em-ployed at Gold hill,' Nevada, for the past several weeks. .'... ....... . . Saturday Don Clayton of Bountiful Bounti-ful wa a' dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple. Mr. and Mrs- Aaron Asay of Draper spent Saturday . ; visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner. Mrs George Lewis and Mrs. Lynn Lewis visited In Salt Lake City Monday with Mrs. E. II. McAffee. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Webb and futi Bon Tjikft ' Cltv. " spent Saturday and Sunday In Lehl with Mr. Webb's parents, Mr. and Mrs-Hyrum Mrs-Hyrum Webb. Mrs. Leo Goates of Salt Lake City took charge of the Gleaner class In the Second ward Tuesday evening. She explained to the girls how to compile their Treasure of Truth books. She Illustrated with her Treasures of Truth which Is very fine. The girls enjoyed the talk very much. Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington and Mr- and Miss Luclle Walker and Robert Webb were dinner guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Hyrum A Anderson, Sunday. The employees of the Telephone company of the three exchanges, Lehl, American Fork and Pleasant Grove, were entertained at a, bonfire bon-fire party at the Tlrapanogos Cave camp in American Fork ' canyon, Monday evening. A delicious supper sup-per was served around- the bonfire and a variety of Interesting games and stunts enjoyed. Those enjoying the fun were Mtes Lexla Bateman, Mrs. Elmo Eddington ana " 7 . nj J, Miss Reva Goates, Miss Lela Goates 0.n 4ni0 'and Clarice Allred of this city; .. ., . Thelm.i Larsen, Leona Kelly, Vlra Mrs. Leltha Hendry of Salt Lake City was a week end guest . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A Ford. . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dorton. Gail and Flossie Webb and Mrs. Myrtle Clark Were Salt Lake visitors on Monday. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coulam were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Makln, Miss Luclle Makin, Miss Edith Makln- and Mr. Golden Hanson, all of Salt Lake City. Mr, r.nd I.Irs. Wallace Hebertsm and children, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Darling and children motored to Salt Lake City, Sunday and visited at the Ilogol Gardens.. 11.. nl.,f,m1 Mrs. P.lanohft nittnn rf Halt IdVo JUfc WltU ,U1 Bi i . (V iA Mlll.uu. V. , w --' - . .. .w Maud Case and Mr. William Ca-sa City, Mrs. S. G. Ride of Provo of Salt Lake City were visitors nt and Mrs- E. A. Welsh of Beverly Gals- iiuis, California, were guests of Mrs. Elias M. Jones and Mrs. Dorothy Southwick spent Monday visiting In Provo- While there they attended a show at the Paramount Para-mount theatre. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clark, Dr. and Mrs. A- W. Olsen and daughters daugh-ters spent Sunday in Provo, visiting friends, Mrs. Leah Bushman and daughter, LaRue, and Mrs. H- C. Nelson made a trip to Salt Lake Cltv on Monday. Wednesday Mrs. Wallaces Heb-ertson Heb-ertson and son, LaVaul, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson in Provo. the home of Mrs. Sarah E lord on Wednesday- Mr. and Mrs. A. Bv Gill and daughter, Helen, spent Sunday visiting friends and relatives in Lehl. They were dinner guests of Mrs. Gill's mother, Mrs- S- E. Uttleford. Mrs. W- A- Hunger has gone to Fleasant Grove to spend two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Clifton Harper. Friends will be pleased to hoar that she is improving slowly Mrs. F. D- Worlton, Mrs. T. P. Kirkham, Miss Phyllis Klrkham and Miss Lorraine Boley motored to Logan last Thursday. The two girls are attending- the U. S. A. C-his C-his year. A fine baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Woolstenholm Monday Mon-day evening. All concerned are doing do-ing nicely. Mrs. Woolstenholm was formerly Miss Martha Gurney of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Brad aha w and family of Provo and Mrs- Floyd Bradshaw and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. John F, Bradyhaw. . . :. Mrs. A. E. Doll on Friday. Miss Melba. Mathhas of Cedar City visited over the week-end In Lehl at the home of her aunt and upncle, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gard ner. Miss Mathhas is attending school In Murray this year. Sunday Mr- and Mrs. Lynn Ar nold and baby of Salt Lake City and Mr. And Mrs. George Muhles tlen and two children of Provo were guests at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs- James Clark. Mrs. Warren Goates entertained at a prettily-appointed dinner last Thursday evening. Covers were laid for Mrs. Louis Hardy, Miss Ruth Rotne, Miss Carol Proctor. Mr Ora Putnam, Miss Norine Fox, Miss Mlrian Wamick, Miss Dorothy Stewart, Miss Beth Romney, Miss Jeanne Coleman, Mr, Warren Goates and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs- Angus Gardner and son, Rulon, arrived home Friday wening, after & two week' visit in Nevada, They visited frlen-ls and relatives In Lund, Ruth, Mc-GiU, Mc-GiU, Ely and Klmberly. Lund, Nevada, was the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gardner many years ago- Mrs. Cardner had not been back for twenty-five years and enjoyed a pleasant reunion with many of hr oM friends- Monday evening Mr. and Mrs O, R. Ivory of Salt Lake City were eruests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor. Little Joan Taylor returned home with them for a few days visit- Mrs, J. E- Teters, Mrs. Delbert Chlpman, Mrs, Vera Chlpman, Mrs. Elmer Chlpman, Mrs. Leo Hanson Mrs- Leo Van Wagoner all of Amer ican Fork, were guests here Wed nesday of Mr Harold Fox, Mrs. James Love of Salt Lake City, who has spent the past sever ai weeks bore at the home of Mayor and Ms. L W. Fox, is leav ing Friday morning for Los Amreles. California, for an Indefinite stay with relatives and friends. . Mrs. I. M- Davis was hostess the Athenian club ladles Wedne. day afternoon at her home. Fall flowers in many bright colors dec-orated dec-orated the entertaining rooms After the lesson, given by Mrs. R J. Whipple, a delicious luncheon was served. . Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackett, Mr. C. C Hackett and Mrs. Junius Bank attended a reception re-ception given in honor of the seventieth seven-tieth birthday anniversary of Apostle Apos-tle James E. Ta Image, at the hnm of hl8 daughter, Mrs. Harold Brand- ley In Salt Lake City. Monday was the fifth blrthdav anniversary of little Shirley Fay Olsen, and in honor of the occasion she was given a delightful little birthday party by her mother, Mrs. A- W. Olsen. A pretty birthday take centered the table. , Hum were played and dainty refresh menta served to twelve little airl and boy friends. The Fifth ward Primary officers and teachers were entertain the home of Mrs. B. B. Garrett Monday -evening for their regular monthly business meeting and soc ial. The forepart of the evening wa spent In taking care of Pri mary business and then a social wa enjoyed and dainty refresh ments served. Those present were Miss Arva Wing. Mrs. Sigrid Jones, Mrs. Grace Morgan, Mrs- Emma Loverldge. Mrs. Etta Holdsworth. Miss Flossie Webb. Mrs. Gail Jul ian. Miss Delia Roberts, Miss Marie Erickson, Mrs. Pearl Turner. Mrs. Wanda Curtis, Mrs Dean Van Wag oner, Miss Nelda Clark, Mrs. Mable Worlton, Mrs. Vera Schow and Mrs. Garrett- Emery Jones, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones, broke his arm last week. He had it set in Dr- Chrlst-ensen's Chrlst-ensen's office. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sorenson and Mrs. Vaness Lott combined a business bus-iness and pleasure trip to Salt Lake City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs- I. R. Peck and son, Mahlon, spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. They visited at the L D. S. hospital with Enoch Russon. Mr. George Akin of Salt Lake City and Miss Milla Johnson of Ogden were guests at the Richard Norman home on Sunday. Oliver Klrkham has gone to Chin uuk, Montana, where he will be employed in the Sugar factory mere during: the fall run. air. ana Mrs. Rodney C. Allred we among tnose from this city attending the County Democratic convention at Payson, Saturday. . . ' mr. ana Mrs. I. R. Peck enter tained at dinner on Sundav fYvr Mr and Mrs. Roy Terry of Salt Lake my, and Mr. and Mrs. John Peck r tr . " Josepn Gin and Mr- and Mrs. Arthur Gill of Salt T-nV. ru were dinner guests at the hm. nt Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman on nunaay. IV G Q. Christensen spent Fri day and Saturday m Lynndyl per arming tonsil oneratlrtna 1xn.11. there he took out twelve pair of Mrs. Booth Sorenson BnA .vnj Vervene and Edward, . Mrs. Heber J. Webb and son to-o,- Vern Webb and daughter, ShlrUv a-nd Mr. A. .T. vaa . in Prove y Mrs. Bettles. Charles w Brown mi her arm last. week. She wa " , oiuus : as we a . pected. Mr. C. C. HarWt ' " . Tjilr. rti , "r,u 10 Kait Lake City Monday to visit with his rZlZ T' Ud' MlSS Haktwas removed from the t. r o . .. . that day and u , 7" uospitaJ fron, i L imS icely -- . "-h. operation. Mrs. Wilford Eniunn . . o. smith, Mrs. t r.. jnr.u ""y. Mrs. spent Monday w SE hZ' ;rPV nS- Bef(re returning home they attended th. show, o California, Friday evening and at tended the football game played between the University of Utah and the ' University of Southern California. Cali-fornia. They also visited friends and. returned home Sunday evening. While Dr.." Ejadiogton' was away Dr Houston ;, to6fc care of his patients v Yanc of Pleasant Grove, i. 1L. 1 t a. 1 " Mav Bennett, Erma Green. Mr; and Mrs. A. W. Clyde and daughter, Mrs. Virginia Growers, Mr. and Mrs.. J. W. Myers, and Mr. and Mrs. Elwin AVride,, all of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Lyean Johnson, Mrs. Chipe Harper, Miss Elda Nelson and Miss at the hospital. STOP SAVE YOUR DOLLARS Here is a Special on Coal Stove or Lump Coal-$6.00 Delivered No better iiuiiimI. This is a special you can not ' afford to miss. CALL 20-W - - - PROMPT DELIVERY BROADBENT'S STORE THUliSDAY, SEITB.MBER 29, 1332 THE LEIII SUN. LEHI. T1TAII ' - ' J- Tiring n ' j Mr. and Mrs. Victor vveuo n ' lr' k. .MBtat-rx-'i Ci vg a that:, spells safety I ii TT'S a protection against. A 1 JT'S a protection against Pir, - burglars, Instruction . t' "open scsame,, to one of" A, BOXES t? DEPOSIT ISOXES. -There, and not at home is where your valuables jewelry, important papers, KEPT! ' BH0UU K rod !2 in I rrah State Bank Of Lehi - Telephone 85 ----iiamg - , S2!S Marriaffes RECEPTION HONORS YOUNG COUPLE Gay in every detail was the wedding1 reception, given Friday evening1 in the Pleasant Grove Third ward chapel, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Webb, who were married Thursday In the Salt Lake temple- The affair was given by the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Shooll. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Lehi friends will be socially Interested In-terested to .hear of the marriage of Horace Hardy, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hardy of Spanish Fork, former for-mer Lehi residents, and Miss Lynne Kirkman of Santaquin, which took place Wednesday in the St. George Temple. Mr. Hardy is-well-known in this A program and dancing were the ! ?ommumty and has hosts of friends main diversions of the evening. The j ' Joln toðer in wishing rwoeram trioiii,w vnr.ni him ,ots of happiness and success- XT A mwi J. i. 3 .. . . I"" 6"uuu.ieu irom tne Lehi High bchool a few years ago and last spring graduated from the Brigham Young University with a B- A. degree. During the past summer he has been employed on the Boulder Boul-der Dam In Nevada. Miss Kirkman, likewise, is a popular young lady in her commnn ity and has piany friends wishing ner a bon voyage on- the matrl monlal sea. A wedding reception was given in honor of the young couple jt Santaquin Monday evening-. The' will leave soon for Nevada to make their home for the prment time. bers by Misses Gail and Flossie Webb, a saxaphone selection bv Robert Holdaway; a readin? , bv Bessie Newman of Pleasant Grovs; a piano selection by Misses Ila and Zada Webb; a reading by Glenn Webb, a vocal solo by Mrs. Hendrickson of Provo and a vocal solo by Mrs. Heber J; Webb. The hall was beautifully decorated decor-ated with fall flowers in a variety of shades. The young couple received re-ceived the guests at the entrance. Later in the evening delicious refreshments re-freshments were served. -Those from Lehl attending wera Mr. and Mrs, Virgil Peterson, Mr and Mrs. Heber a Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Webb and daughter, 11a, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Webb and daughters, Flossie and Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb, Mr. and Mrs! Heber J. Webb; Mrs; Jennie Nos-trom, Nos-trom, Glenn Webb, Mr. and Mrs-Robert Mrs-Robert Allred, Mr- and Mrs. Jamus Clark, Dick Evans, Miss Dorothy Smith, Eldon Schow, Mis 'Margaret 'Margar-et Schow. Lynn Webb, Miss Moreho ucu, wari webb, Mr and Mrs Eugene Webb and famiiv ,1 and Mrs. Armond Webb. The honored guests were presented pre-sented with man v hMtiei -i..u, finis, They left Mondav for- t T , , - - -...Alii v ililH, Idaho, to make their home for the jnaseni The Clothes Line A COLUMN OF FUN AND FACTS Ray Bone, little goD of Mp Mrs. John R. Bone tJn fenrt ' Wl trorn the render of a car . . . . .-.wwi brock a ?TP on h head, but wa, obe back to .school Tuesday mo7n! Ing. According , rpport h amtle Mend. JoHutchC were riding on the Hutchlngs car. Mr. H,,,- 6 Just slowing down north of Z wenry Lewi8 home on Pi . street to let Ray off at the corn Ray Jumped before the car was stopped and In the fall to the roUn was rendered unconscious. Edited by Ray Ellison from his Private sanctum down at the Cleaning Clean-ing Plant HOWDY FOLKS-jU8t read where baseball was a favorite sport With the ancient Greeks. .-, : .1 . " we um reaa something about a Homer; Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson announce an-nounce the marriage of their son, Alton, to Miss Ilene Robertson of Kent, Washington. The marring took place last week in Washing- ion, ana tne young couple are here visiting relatives and friend , honeymoon trip. They plan to leave in November for an extended visit in California. Mr. Johnson attended school here a few years ago and has many friends in this community wishing him lots of success' and happiness. The bride, too. has ,m(i... friends wishing her happiness. " -O ; M. I. A. Sponsoring Passion Play A moving picture of the famous, Passion Play. ' I congratulate those who are responsible for bringing to this city such an unusual product. ion. I have seen many pictures portraying the, life of the Savior, but none that impressed me as this one did". Oscar A. Kirkham, member of M. I- A. General Board made the following statement. "It brings to the audience a most graphic and im . pressive interpretation of many of the dramatic scenes 4n the life of our Savior". Apostle Richard R. Lyman says. "It Is a pleasure to say that I saw this picture as it was presented in Salt Lake City and I enjoyed it tremendously. It is instructive, it is inspirational, it has In it a tremendous tre-mendous religious Christian message mes-sage which cannot do otherwise than to teach and to give a real spiritual spirit-ual uplift to everyone who sees it. I not only recommend the play but urge all who have an opportunity opportun-ity to do so to see it". Many others have recommended it as being the most wonderful picture pic-ture ever presented, Mr. E. J. Robinson, who has charge of the play in Utah and Idaho, Is In the city at the present working with officials hi charge of the, production in the city. As twenty percent of the proceeds will be turned over to the M. I. A. to b divided among the wards, all Lehl Stake people and M- I. A. membera are urged to attend this performance U. P. cniiMfw . WW be held at Pl, ? October 1 wifh 0M Sit- 1. with sessions 0 clock a. m. and at yu , the Pr0V0 Third ward chaw nterestingprograahC1, ned andall officer, f J In Lehi are ur?ed to be i , ance. 4 ERA DIRECTORS NAME "Se of Miss Lucile Fife of SDarks. Neva da, spent the week-end at the home 01 resident and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow. Mrs. Alice Hutchlngs and Mr-and Mr-and Mrs- Ralnh 1 .VM.iiB MJIU Jchildren, Jose and Betty Jean. spent Monday at the Bingham hospital with Mr. Martell Hutt ings. They report that ha la Buri,r improving. The director, in Improvement Era year have been chosen. JL derson and Mrs. Sadi. t. represent the Stak , r ,1 and the following membm1 v..,v raui vi me wards: nrst ward-Mrs. Ruth Gari and Douglas Phillies. Second Ward-Miss Cto J and Clifford Austin. j .Third Ward-Mrs. Wteelisj son and Heber Hadfield. Fourth Ward-Mrs. Clara Rit and Lionel Larsen, Fifth Ward - Gail Webb Smith Peterson. The Era campaign week It October 16 to 23 inclusive. The! committees have arranged a f gram to be carried out during week. They are keeping It a however, so watch for the Era cl paign week. j 0 j Thomas Russon, and daajhf Florence, and Mr- Otto Kltcl spent Sunday and Monday in Cl field, as guests of Mr anl 3f Lamonl Holbrook. Hospital Notes Mrs. Thomas Sunderlfl.nrl and now DaDy were removed to their home Monday eveniner from the, Khtnltnl. She is doing nicely. ' Mrs- Dellls Wall And new babv were taken to their home in Fairfield Fair-field Friday, evening from, the hospital. Mr. Jay Gordon fractured his 'Passion Plav" , ',Z T Z!! .. Mr' y c, to Lehi Friday evening and Saturi j canyon lD PWTO dav . i. T I cai,yn Saturday morninsr. He is oemgr treated at the local hospital f'tfi'! Mary Spotter beauty parlors to st wrlnV) : moved from their faces and placed lneT nusband's bank account ONE OF PROTECTING THE nnoo. BANK ACCOUNT NOMICAI USE OF OUR CLEAN- estuKVICE. Which reminds u tk r0Wu,.CUPteOU a,,d "ieint A'va Wing may b. hit iuttomert "vsr com back. Act like we were talking business,; coming m the door. ELLISON Cleaning Co. oay evening Sept 20 and Oot.1 and is being sponsored by the Lehi esiaice M. L A The Passion Play "has been staired In Frieburr, Oermanv since the year 1600. It Was first played there in the year 12fi4 lore, appearing every one of the players must live their parts for ten years. . ;. me t:nurch Authorities have sent letters of , recommendation mat tnis play is especially good for stakes and wards. Manv Thi missionaries have witnessed this piay whHe In Europe. As twenty percent of th ceeds will be turned over to the 1. A. to be divided among the wards, all Lehi stake people ana L members are urged to attend at-tend this performance-This performance-This is the first and tic picturization of this famous n- "s'ous Pertormance , The people who represent variou. trained from childhood to live the ot me character they represent. In example, the man taking part of Peter, follows fishing as hi8 live. "nood. It is reported that the young ' , " ru-yng the life of the Master is a member of the L D. S. Church. The Church authorities have sent letters of recommendation that this play is especially good for stakes and wards. Apostle Rail a-, acco !. the Other w g tai held 'n Ben o: Irfrecelvi it 81 ft" the yle , lyeai pas1 bw .' period W eoUture th (,jiagfast I beets will 4 Fork ant cottlnff. ai been nt AH year- aufacture n fifty P of tap I district louth as a imi- , W it is company's (juration. kcts will ferrestins 1 lamst ii Meted by Mts to 1 it Idaho aid Belle; Midi open Indication .jlal .pro w f.ra'iil 5Uga cat tonagt year's ct a approx I ysries ai West ldslii IsbtDey,. I -I Si add i factories ' Mlnool South : nn, Gene "' ' mi Minimi pt fermf ' ; ' ;..:,; 1 W check Noel G. Knight j i, , I I ten plai Insurance Counselor 1 " I h ploy "If It's Insurance Wi Hi hi lwmbei - , ,,' pvho i i t'k rrow Dr. L. W. Jones J GRADUATE VETERINARIAN Telephone 174-J !: Lhi( Dr. G. Q. ChriatfiM PHYSICIAN and SURGEON I " Office Hour 10 to 12 I 2 io 6 I Office PhtM - Residence Phon M The Better Cuts of Meats Economy minded housewives shop here Save Money "and get Quality Goods, never disappoint them. MEATS GROCERIESVEGETABLES FRUITS OF ALL KINDS IN SEASON Come In -And See What We Have. LARSEN BRQS f r. SHC hon? i7 ... - - r. au r-nn.j. " was a AM. FORK great pleasure to me to see the |