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Show Thursday, Auprust 11, 1927 THE LEH1 SUN, LEHI, UTAH P mi 1 1 ii.u ) m TBS LEHI SUN Published every Thursday at Lehi, Utah JL F. GAISFORD. .Manager 'Entered at the postofSce at Lehi Utah, as second clan matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display - 30c per inch Readers 10c, per line SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in adrtnc Mrand Mrs. E. L. Chipman are en- joying a fishing trip to Fish Lake this week. : Mit Blanch Webb spent the weekend week-end I Salt Lake, the guest of Miss LoulsiAtkinson. rfnd Local Items Mrs. Mary Maudsley was a visitor In the capitol city Thursday. Mr. James Bryant, of Salt Lake, visited with relatives here Monday. Mrs. Abe Powell spent Saturday visiting with her daughter, Gwen, In -Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. JT. Worlton of Salt Lake, spent Sunday visiting here with relatives. Miss Madge Scalley, of Salt Lake, is the guest here this week of Miss Fay Taylor. Mrs. Morris Davis, of Provo, visited iere Monday with her sister, Mrs. H. D. Christensen. Miss Utahna Riddle arrived here Thursday from Antimony, for an inde finite visit with Miss Ruth Bennion. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor, of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, spent Friday and Saturday visiting in this city with friends and relatives. Miss Cleo Holmstead returned home Saturday from Salt LaKe, having hav-ing visited there for a week with her sister, Mrs. A. F. Putman. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Youngberg and daughter, Dorothy, of Salt Lake, visited in Lehi Sunday. Miss Marjorie Bone returned with them for a two weeks visit Mrs. Joseph S. Broadbent returned home Sunday from Salt Lake where she has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Broadbent for the past two "weeks. o Mayor and Mrs. Joseph S. Broad-hent Broad-hent and children and Mrs. B. C. Lott motored to Provo Sunday to attend the funeral services of the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Cottrell. Mrs. R. B. Worlton and Mrs. J. E. Bone entertained at a chicken dinner Sunday evening at the Worlton home In honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitcomb. Covers were laid for 12 guests. Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goodwin, who are returning soon to their home in Arthur, Nevada, after visiting here for three months. Mrs. Leo Hansen and (Mr. J. Whitcomb motored to the Saturday on business. Mrsjleber Bennion visited in Salt Lake Hth her father, Mr. John B. Bringlfrst over the week-end. race Call, of Salt Lake, and Webb, of Ogden, visited here week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Webb. Mr. ad Mrs. I. R. Peck 'and son. Mrs. Cprles Nostrom and sons, and Mrs. Ofida Allred spent Saturday at Pelicanl toint around the lake. Dr. an Mrs. H. D. Christensen and Dr. andllrs. G. S. Richards motored to Saltfcake Friday evening to see "The Bb Parade" at the Paatages theatre. I I o Mrs. T.A. Dewey and children, of Sandy, pited here Thursday with her parlrts, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis, lias Audrey Davis returned with theft for a week's visit. Mrs. Gil. Taylor entertained at a delightful birthday 'party Friday afternoon iu honor of her son, Howard, be occasion being his 9th birthday." The little guests enjoyed games an refreshments. Mrs. A. I E. Adams and Mrs. John T. Winn iMoi'ed 10 Salt Lake Satur day to meet Mr3. Adams' sister, Mrs. W. F. Weil, who returned Saturday from a trip to Paris. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Peterson and family and Jr. and Mrs. Matt Peterson Peter-son motored to Heber City Wednesday Wednes-day where ttey enjoyed the Black Hawk encampment for two days. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb and children left Thursday for a two weeks visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Magelby, in Hsinore. They will also visit with relatives in Monroe. Mrs. Hazel Holmstead of Salt Lake, spent the weekend here with her par ents, President and Mrs. A. J. Evans Mrs. Holmstead with some friends from Richfield are leaving the latter part of this week for a trip through Yellowstone Park. Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G. Webb entertained at their home in Provo in honor of the 84th birthday of Mr. William Webb, of this city, Those from here who attended the party were: Mr. William Webb, Mr, anri Mrs. Hvrum Webb. Mrs. Andrew Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Heber C, Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Webb, of Idaho Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirkham. Mrs. Earl Smith and Mrs. Hy rum Smith were Salt Lake visitors Mon day. - John Smith had his tonsils re moved at Dr. Richards office Thurs day. Minor Knight is spending this week in Salt Lake at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry White. Mrs. Geneva Stewart Is enjoying a two weeks visit in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Evans. Mr. O. A. Holmstead, who is employed em-ployed in Logan, spent Saturday and Sunday here with his family. Miss Flossie Webb returned home Monday from a two weeks visit in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shelley. ' (Misses Ruth Bennion and Utahna Riddle, of Antimony, spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting with friends in Salt Lake. Vernon Wilcox, of Baker, Oregon, arrived Sunday for a three weeks visit at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass. and children and Mrs. W. A. Knight were visiting in Magna Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knight Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Russell and children spent the week-end in St John with Mr. and Mrs. John T. Russell. Marjorie and Dick Russell remained for a week's visit with their grandparents. Mr .and Mrs. Edward Larsen in company with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Adamson, of American Fork, motor ed to Salt Lake Monday evening to see "The Big Parade" at the Pan-tages Pan-tages theatre. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dickerson and families, with Mrs. E. C. Blandpied and child ren and Miss Devora Parkinson, of Salt Lake, formed a party to Ameri can Fork Canyon Thursday, where they enjoyed a delightful outing, re turning home Sunday evening. n n Fancy Rubber Aprons, ..69c Kodaks $5.00 up. Brownie Cameras $2.50 up Pan-a-cea to Tone Hens Up and Make Them Lay Sodium Fluoride for Chicken lice ..35c Dr. Hess Louse Killer ..30c 1 Gallon Water Glass.. .$1.25 1 Gallon Kreso Dip No. 1 Your Can$1.50 With Each 50c Java Powder Purchase We Will Give a 50c Java Compact FREE. LEHI DRUG CO. G. R. TAYLOR TWO STORES S. M. TAYLOR The Best Is Cheapest Take no chances with your foods. Get the best and enjoy the tasty, wholesomeness of good food. Our large sales makes it possible for us to buy often and keep everything fresh. i MEATS Fresh, Cured and Cooked. GROCERIES Everything You Need. f FRUITS All Seasonable Fruits Stocked. ' VEGETABLES Fresh every day. Larsen Bros. Miss Ruth Goates returned home Sunday after visiting in the capitol city for a week with Mrs. A. L. Stout. Mr. Vern Whipple, who has been attending an electrical school in Chicago for the past eighteen months, returned home Sunday evening for an indefinite stay with his mother, Mrs. Mary Whipple. , Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilcox entertained enter-tained at Sunday dinner for Mrs. Donald Wilcox, of Idaho Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wanlass and family, of American Fork. Mr.- and Mrs. Charles Bock of Texas, Mrs. Martha Bock of West Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Huey of Texas, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. James Holden over the week-end. WANT ADS. Home For Sale 61 North 1st East Inquire Mr. T. A. Bateman. 7-28-tf FOR SALE Fine Jersey Heifer, will freshen soon. E. N. Webb. 8-11-lt FOR SALE Good home cheap. In quire Mrs. James Comer, Lehi. 7-14-tf Home For Rent or Sale Inquire W. W. Clark, or Phone 19-W1 Lehi. 8-11-lp LOST A leather case containing music for saxaphone, etc. Please re turn to Lehi Drug Co., Lehi. Reward. 8-11-lt Stop! Look! Listen! Be sure and don't miss the big classical farewell program pro-gram given in honor of Elder Lowell Brown who will leave for a mission to Australia. LEHI FOURTH WARD CHAPEL MONDAY, AUGUST 15 at 8 O'CLOCK P. M. Contributions will be ac cepted at the door and re freshments will be sold in the basement. Missionary Committee. Mrs. John Goates spent Tuesday visiting with Mrs. E. A. Caldwell in Salt Lake. Mrs. Booth Sorenson and Mrs. Heber C. Webb were visitors In Salt Lake City Thursday. Mrs.. Lydia Wells of Joseph, Utah, is here for a month's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ben Dennis. Mrs. Donald Wilcox, of Idaho Falls, visited here last Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilcox, r Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis spent Saturday and Sunday In Ogden, guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Child. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Watson motor ed to Lay ton Sunday, where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams. Mr. J. W. Edwards and son, Wesley, of Huntington, visited here last Wednesday and Thursday with relatives and friends. Mrs. Mary Kirkham Is spending this week in Salt Lake with her daughter and eon-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Pack. Mr. and Mrs. George G. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Glover motor' ed to Salt Lake City Monday even ing to attend the theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and two daughters, of Logan, visited here last week with Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Johnson. Miss Clara Pierson who has been visiting here for the past six weeks with Miss Edith Goates, is returning to her home in Idaho Falls Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dennis and family spent Sunday visiting in Star, Utah, with Mr. and Mrs. Wells Dennis. Miss Vonda Dennis remain ed for a week's visit. PURE WHOLESOME Cider Vinegar A Home Product For y. Home Folks. Guaranteed Best Vinegar t For Eickles. :. At Your ! Grocers Manufactured by AMERICAN FORK BOTTLING WORKS Mr. and "Mrs. E. H. Davis and Mr, and Mrs. John Brown are leaving Tuesday for Seattle, Washington, to visit with their daughter and son, Mr and Mrs. Alex Brown. They pect to .be gone about a month. Principal D. R. Mitchell returned home last week from Berkeley, Cali fornia, where he has been attending summer school for the past six weeks. Mrs. Mitchell and children motored to Salt Lake Friday to meet him. ' Misses Agnes Phillips and Margaret Davis entertained ten friends at delightful party Monday evening at the home of the latter in honor of Miss Beulah Whitcomb. The evening was spent in playing progressive games, after which dainty refresh ments were served. If you want a first class job of painting, paperhanging or kalsomin-ing kalsomin-ing done, call Ed. M. Hutchings, Phone 57-J American Fork. 8-11-lp Wanted To RentGood dairy farm or chicken ranch in Lehi or American Fork. Must be fully equipped. Phone 120-J Lehi or write E. W. Mallory, 3600 South 9th East, Salt Lake. 8-ll-2t FOR SALE A nice 5-room house, with flowing well, etc Mrs. Elizabeth Creighton. For particulars see Mr. Chipman at State Bank of LehL 7-28-tf For Sale Duroc Jersey swine, pure bred breeding bows and gilts. H. F. Walker, Walk-er, Pleasant Grove. 8-11-lt HENRY LEWIS Notary Public Fire Insurance Real Estate Agent for Remington Portable Typewriter. Representative of Western Loan and Building Co. LEHI. UTAH TELEPHONE 17 LEHI SUMMONS In the Fourth Judicial District Court, of the State of Utah, In and for Utah County. John J. McAfee and Lily Lee (McAfee, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Joyce, his heirs, assigns, Legatees and Devasees, both known and unknown; Defendants. Summons. The State of Utah to the said defendants: de-fendants: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after eervlce, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your failure so to do, Judgment Judg-ment will be rendered against you according ac-cording to the demand of the complaint, com-plaint, which within ten days after service of this summons upon you will he filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought to recover a judgement, against you to Quiet Title to certain realestate in their favor, situated in Lehi City, Utah. A. J. EVANS, Plaintiff's Attorney. Post Office Address, 480 North, 2nd West, Lehi City, Utah. First Publication July 28, 1927. New Fall Merchandise The Latest In HATS, CAPS, DRESS SHIRTS, OXFORDS and SWEATERS. WE CARRY A GOOD LINE OF MEN'S WORK CLOTHES. Powers Shoe Store icvery Day We are making motorists happy with our COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE ' and : COMPLETE SERVICE STATION SERVICE Auto Repairing Overhauling . Auto Parts and Accessories Greasing Service Gas, Oil, Water and Air Service EATS FOR THE MOTORIST Sandwiches, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream, Confections, etc. State Street Garage & Service KELLY-GUY STATE STEEET, LEHI - noes 1 m J Our Closing Out Sale is progressing very fine but to quicken the end and close out entirely we are Slashing Prices Farther Below Cost You need good merchandise mer-chandise for the opening open-ing of school and fall weather and we must sell. Prices Cut Again that will save you money on every purchase. Don't Delay VISIT OUR STORE . TODAY BEFORE .THE BARGAINS BAR-GAINS ARE ALL GRABBED UP. Stocks are low, but still there is good selections selec-tions and wonderful values. t ..' Seeing Is Believing Groat Western Sales i Salvage Go. SELLING OUT |