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Show THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1933 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI. UTAH THURSDAY. SF.PTrw. , i T i i i i ii i i i Remember This HIGHEST CLASS . , Meats, Groceries, Vegetables and Seasonable Fruits AUI5 ALWAYS AWAITING YOUR CALL -.. AT LARSEN BROS. And Our Service Cannot Be Beaten. PHONE 17 - LEHI, UTAH 2 Mr. and Mrs.' J. B. Gessford of Provo were Sunday guests of Mrs. Blanche Evans. Miss Wanda Klrkham was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Violet Fisher and Sylvia Greenhalgh of Eureka were weekend week-end guests of Mrs. Sarah E. Gals- ford. Mrs. Samuel Jackson spent Tues. day' In Salt Lake City on business. Friday Miss Velma Jackson was a Salt Lake visitor. Miss Melba Carter has returned home, after spending several days in Salt Lake City, as a guest of Miss Katherlne Sharp. Mrs. Mary Holmstead returned home Monday from Goshen, where she has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hanson. Mrs. Guy Darling and daughter, Jean, and son, Billie, left Friday for Albuquerque, New Mexico, where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs Charles Peterson. They will be gene Indefinitely. s m Local Items Carter's orchestra played for dance at Warohip last week. a Miss Violet Bone of Garland Is tier spending two weeks with her cousin, Miss Beth Jeckson. 3Jr V. F. Johnson and Mr. C. L. JMbnann were Salt Lake visitors on Robert Evans of Logan Is here spending a week with his grand. Xjareats, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Merrill of (Salt Lake City called to visit with (Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple Mon I How auanlner Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington left on Wednesday of last week for Chicago, , Illinois, to attend the World's Fair. They are expected to arrive home this Friday. Mrs. Allen Dale and children of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ralph Hutchlngs. Miss Dorothy Jenson of Salt lAke City spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. IMerson. Mrs. Arthur Poison and four children, Billie, Don, Donna and Nelda of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ballinger and children, of Magna, spent Sunday In Lehl visit, ing relatlives. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rlchins and Glen Sims of Westwood, California, Califor-nia, arrived In Lehl last week for a visit with their pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims. Mrs. A. H. Pyke of Salt City spent Sunday In Lehl with Sur sister, Mrs. Martha Ball. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Litson and daughter, Beulah, and Mrs. George G. Robinson and daughter, Marie, I motored to Salt Lake City on Labor Theatre. Miss Sybil Gresnhalgh of Mam-miAii Mam-miAii visited Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred. Mrs. Alice Maxwell of was a Lew visitor on Monday, a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. iL C Evans. Mrs. Afton Giles and Mrs. A. W, Davis attended a shower party In Charleston Monday, given In honor of . Miss Delia Wlnterton, who was 'married Tuesday In the Salt Lake temple, MLss Wlnterton is aniec? of Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Peterson John Redmond of . T ... ... . .... . . . weeks visit with Mr. Peterson's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Peterson. MLss OJorgeana Peterson, who has ..-. . f o i u spent the past five weeks In Call-Miss Call-Miss TJessie Harwood of Spanish , , ,,.,, , . ,uu f. , , . . . . . forma, returned home with them. Pork returned 4o her home Monday, i after spending a week In L?hl with tier aunt, Mrs. Susie Comer. Miss Atha Hebertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallac Hebertson left Friday for Denver, Colorado, to spend her vacation, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Ferrey. Miss Matilda Evans left Monday evening for Salt Lake City. She attended Teacher's Institute there on Tuesday and will start teach lng school in Salt Lake this week. Misses Marie Bosh and ' Bonnie Johnson of Fillmore came Monday night to spend a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson. ft c it S E S K m S s 5 Miss Olga Carlson and Miss Vera Carlson of Logan spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday In Lehl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rdney C. Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Coffman of Springville and William Crabb of Gunnison visited In Lehl Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Coffman was formerly Miss LaPriel Crabb. IMr and Mrs, MMvile spTtt Sunday in Lehl, vis-ling vis-ling rat the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Peck. "Miss EdiUi Makln and Golden Hanson of Salt Lake City were guest ver tin week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coul- aam! ' - . - Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cameron 3ichrlst and two sons or Salt Lake , City visited here with Mr. and Mrs. .Robert Oilchrist and Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. H. M Wray left Sat- iurday morning for their home in Blackfoot, Idaho, after a two week's i visit In Lehl with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Smith visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Wray were guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. .James Brown. and Mrs. Vern Webb. Mrs. Heber J. at a birthday party Tuesday after noon, honoring the fifth birthday J , . anniversary of her son, Wayne. The I-" little guests played games, enjoyed tdfti, has been visiting in Lehl during dur-ing the week with Mr. Stoker's par-icnts, par-icnts, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stok?r. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson and children spent from Saturday until Monday evening In Levan with Mrs. Hanson's mother, Mrs. D. Bosh, and Mr. Hanson's mother, Mrs. H. J. Hanson. Mrs. Eugene Crump and daughters, daugh-ters, Barbara and Carma and son, Billie, of Los Angeles, California, arrived in Lehl last week for an Indefinite visit here with Mrs. Crump's mother, Mrs. James Bever ly. They also are visiting relatives rela-tives in Bluff dale. Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchlngs; Miss Arva Wing and Gsorge Bone arrived home Tuesday evening from a vacation trip in Southern Utah. They visited through the Grand canyons and National forests for-ests and through Wayne County wonderland and report a wonderful trip. They were gone five days. Mrs. Clifford Bennett entertained at a gay little children's party last Wednesday, complimentary to the Webb entertained, birthday anniversary of her little Boyd Webb has accepted a position pos-ition as assistant chemist at the Utah Idaho Sugar factory in Shelley, Shel-ley, Idaho, during th coming cam-rla. cam-rla. He will li'&vi about September Septem-ber 15. His wlfs and baby will Join Jiim later. . a pretty birthday cake and were served dainty refreshments. They wer Ben Lewis, Vervene and Bud Sorenson, Shirley Webb, CUfta, 'Betty, Fay and Dick Bennett. Ralph Mitchell. Yvonnj Ash, Russell Webb, Kenneth Goates, Joyce Shepherd, Shep-herd, Donna Jenson and the guest of honor. Dr. Leland D. Anderson arrived In Lehl Sunday from Denver, Colorado, Col-orado, where he has be?n attending attend-ing & mpH iral cVirwM TTa marip ters, Virda and Josephine, visited thA Mn hv . nf M in Southern Utah during the weetiAnd!MOn and chlldren have bwn "Mr. Joseph Anderson and daugh- .JMr. Anderson was on business for, the Stale Farm Bureau and the XMlsse s Anderson accompanied him -Jar a pleasure trip. daughter, Betty. A group of little friends were entertained with numerous num-erous games and were served tasty refreshment S s s s s s s S4 : 3 s ft ft i 4 ft ft ft S i 5 ft ft Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wasden and two children, Duane and Lu Ann,' and Howard Evans of Boulder City, Day in Lehl. r. and Mrs. Wasden ' 2 den's parents, Mr. and Mrs JohnS S. Evans and Howard Evans visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Evans . Today (Thursday) the Mlkanwee girls of the Fourth ward Primary ( l with their teachers. Miss Alwene M Rothe and Lillian Russon. and the ' 0$ Primary Presidency, Mrs. L R. Peck, Mrs. Gladys Fowler and Mrs.' Vel- 42tulcUlif Rcfiaiced 1L visiting here for several days. Monday Mon-day evening Dr. and Mrs. Ander son and children, Mr. and Mrs. A. ma Russon visited at the Children's B. Anderson and Mrs. Mary Ann hospital In Salt Lake City. They South wick enjoyed a trip around took articles they had made during the Alpine Scenic loop. Dr. and the summer to the sick children Mr AnrUTann and rhtWren Will tHi- TVm erfrla maVlnir th trln 'return to their home In Boise, Ida- besides the teachers and the Prt-, Prt-, ho. the latter part of the week. Be- mary Presidency were Carolyn fore arriving la Denver they visited chatfleid. Alta Christensen, Evelyn at the World's Fair in Chicago and-Austin. Helen Hanson, Ruth Wil- other Eastern points of Interest son and Florence Wright, 9 WE ARE AT YOUS SESYICE iELECTEIO CONTRACTING REPAIRING " KADTO INSTALLING OR REPAIRING Compl-U line of R. C A. Tube And Fixture Vf hi need of anything In our line -jv us a ring or call and see us. 1 Radio & Electric Shop CARLTON PFTERSON. ITep. -6TATE STREET PHONE 7B Hospital Notes A miscellaneous shower party was given at the home of Mrs. Charles Mercer Tuesday evening, honoring I Mr. and Mrs. Karl Flygare, recent- Mrs. La von Young and baby were 'fr married. Mrs. Flygare was for-removed for-removed to their home Thursday jmerly Miss Devere Evans. The eve- from the hospital ft ft ft ft ft ii ft ft ft ft ning was delightfully spent In games and chatting, followed by de- G. Allred. son of Mr. and Mrs.;iiClous refreshments. Prizes were Buel Allred was removed to his.m-ard?d. Over sixty peopTe were heme from the 'local hospital, Wed! in attendance. Among those from nesday. On Thursday on xy excut-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. Sag- the hospital j Abe Evans of Fairfield. Mr. and 1 Mri Joseph Davis of W?st Jordan, tf- Friends will be pleas-d to Jirlr. and Mrs. William Flysare of I that Mr. Edwin Goodwin is now ' Springvl'le. Mr. and Mrs. Hygare.jt ab to be up in the wheel chair. Mr. and Mrs. Duie oz provo and ft ft B to School SCHOOL DAYS - SCHOOL DAYS - SCHOOL DAYS There is something about the thot of dear old School Days that thrills the hearts of everyone The return of this time of year seems to add something to the at-mosphere at-mosphere of everything. We are offering a store full of Special Features to add to the thrill of this occasion. FREE GROCERIES - FREE GROCERIES A Chance on the FREE GROCERIES with each purchase EES We offer .'ou Boys' CORDS to size 18 in Tan, 'Ci'esn'ut, Blue, Toupe & New Tan. With Zipper Pockets Poc-kets at S2.19 ANOTHER BOYS' CORD in the same colors S1.59 A FINE Ribbed HOSE for girls of school age 13c pair A FINE Chambra SHIRT for school 29c Others 49c Boys' 1 Fancy SHIRTS 39c Fast color guaraa. tod. Another blurt, fine Broadcloth 59c We are indeed headquarters for SCHOOL SUPPLIES this year 10e will buy 120 sheets' of Theme Paper. 10c will buy 100 sheets of Typewriter Paper. 5c will buy 60 sheets of Theme Paper. . And we have anything your heart desi res. - Cotton goods are still on the increase This will probably , be the last time we can offer you this 80 Square Percale AS LOW AS 15c per yard Pick it up quick.' There is only a limited supply. A Percale SCHOOL DRESS of the finest PRINTS ONLY 39ceach SEETHED FANCY SOX . FOR MEN OR BOYS 10c pair A sack of thirteen Marbles Onyx Marbles with each purchase ' of one pair Shoes for School Boys' Gym Shoes 59c ; LACE TO TOE : GIRLS' & MISSES' GYM SHOES 89c pair SCHOOL SHOES AS LOW AS $1.00 pair See us for Girls' and Boys' GYM SUITS We have a number of styles at the lowest Market Prices. We have a Special Price where you buy a complete outfit. 8 CHILDS' Bloomers & Panties 25c pair CIIILDS & SCHOOL HANKYS - 2 for 9c Colgates, Pepsodent OR Listerine Tooth Paste 3 for 2oc GROCERY DEPT. Honey, 5 gallon can - S2.98 S. and W. Coffee, 1 lb. can - 29c S. and W. Coffee 2 lb. can - 55c Libby's Yellow Cling Peaches (sliced), No. 2 1-2 can - 19c Peanut Butter, 2 lb. Jar - 24c Baker Cocoa 1-2 lb. can - 12c Macaroni, 2 lbs. - - - . 15C Rice, 4 lbs. - - - i . 25c 49c I 29c I Potato Chips, 1 lb. -Pineapple, No. 10 cans Corn, 3 cans - - - Fruits and Vegetables j Bananas -Water Melons - -Cantaloupes, 6 for -Green Peppers - -Cauliflower, 2 lbs. for 5c IM ll-2cft ; 23c Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 7, V hOPLE S CO-OP. Phone 76-78 V at the bcspitaL lothers. lETUSREMIND YOU TO USE OUR taut v ttt Lehi, Utah AT "1 j. PROMPTS |