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Show TluirKday. November 10, 1927 ... . -rrf Tim ATT Till,' Ililii Js.Tr.rU llF.ill. Thursday, November 10, iq THE LEIII SUN Published every Thursday at Lehi, Utah A. F. OA1SFQRD -jf ger Entered at the postoffice at Lehi Utah, as second class matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display , 30c per inch pAflriorg 10c per line SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance ,.. flOO Local Items (Mr. Elmer Jackson is spending this week in Neyhl -on -business. Misses Phyllis Whitman and Fay Taylor spent Saturday visiting In the capitol city. Come take a chance on our beauti ful bed set Drawing to take place at 10:00 j. jm. November 16th at the Firth Ward Bazar. Adv. Hultan AUred was operated on Mon day morning at the local tiospital (or appendicitis and at the present writing is doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. H. -C. Hart and daugh iter, Lillian, ot Midvale, spent Sunday (visiting jhere with Mrs. B. J. Taylor and daughter, Marvel. Mrs. Eli Kendall visited in Salt Ike City from Thursday until Sunday Sun-day with relatives nd Meads. ; Mrs. Charolotte Peck returned home Saturday from Midvale where she apent a, week visiting with her daugh ter, J4rs. John Redmond. Mr and Mrs. James Crookston and ison .Russell of Shelley, Idaho, were (guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown Monday. HENRY LEWIS Notary Public . FU Insurance Real Estate Agent for Remington rorwoi Typewriter. Representative of Western Loan and Building Co. LEHI. UTAH . . New Mormon Colonies in : Montana offer exceptional opportunities for hotneaeekers to secure productive lands, with good water right, at very low cost. A sugar beet factory fac-tory is located there, and organized branches of the "Mormon Church are already established in several different localities. Write for full particulars and special round-trip rates to Leonard Ball, Idaho Falls, Idaho. 10-27-9t Those who use the : "OREH LINE" ride cheaply and safely. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS Lehi to Salt Lake and return . $1.00 Provo and Return .,,',., 65c Commutation, or 500 Mile Mileage Books 2 CENTS PER SOLS Good between all stations. Private cars and special rates to parties on application. Special car service for ; protection of perishable freight. Bait Laks & Utah B. E. Henry I. Moore and D. P. Abercrombie, Receiver Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. Mrs. Owen Hansen visited in Salt Lake Friday with her daughter, Mrs. 1 Bert Despain. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Racker and daughter, Netta, were business and pleasure visitors la Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Adams motored motor-ed to Salt Lake Sunday aud spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Nielson. Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw was hostess hos-tess to members of the Athenian Club Wednesday afternoon Mrs. E. B. Garrett gave the lesson, "The Levant" after which, a delicious luncheon was served. Miss Florence Russon entertained the Fourth ward Primary officers and teachers at a prettily appointed party Wednesday night . at her home. During the evening -a program, games and delieious -refreshments were enjoyed by twelve .guests. The Mothers : Club met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist. Following a short program pro-gram luncheon, was served to fourteen four-teen members. The next meeting will be held Friday, November 18th, at the home of Mrs. James Gougb. Hisses Ardith Lewis, Waada Carson, Car-son, Ruth Lott . 'and Helen Willes entertained at a delightful card party Friday night at the Lewis home. After playing card games delicous refreshments were served to Lois Beach, Hulda Curtis, Harold Johnson, Richard Bennlon, George Carson, Alma Peterson, Reid Jdrkham, Herbert Her-bert Johnson and the hostesses. Mrs. P.uz.lla Raoker of Salt Lake, v.as visiting in Lehl Tuesday. j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson made l a business trip to Levan Friday. Mrs. Clara Cooper of Weatwbod, Califcrnia, was the guest of Mrs. Joseph Roberts Friday. Coming to PROVO Dr. Mellenthin & Co. SPECIALISTS In Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DO NOT OPERATE Will be at 5 Roberts Hotel Tuesday, November 15 Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation ThA BDecialist of Dr. Mellenthin & Co. is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Utah. Ha visits D-rofessionally the more Important towns and clues ana offers to all who call on this trlD free con sulfation, except the expense of treat ment when desired. According to his method of treat ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, .blood, skin, nerves, heart, kldnev. bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If vou have been ailine for any lenrth of time and do not set any better, do not fail to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Remember above date, that consul tation on this trip will be free and that Ills treatment is different. Married women must be . accom panied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles. California. Freshest Eatables Our large sales and regular buying insures you of the freshest and best Things to Eat : MRiTSEOGEKLES--I,R"rjITS : V -VEGETABLES . : The Quality and Prices 'Are Jtight. Buy at Lar sen Bros. TELEPHONE 17 LEHI Miss Amy Smith is visiting in Pleasant Grove this week the guest of Mrs. Arzy' Adams. Mrs. A. E. Poulsen of Sandy, visited here Saturday with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson. Mrs. W. T. Brown and Mrs. William Knudsen of Provo, were visiting here Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson. Mrs. Leonard Peterson of Spanish Fork, was visiting here Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilchrist. Mrs. James II. Gardner was visit ing in Salt Lake Saturday with Mrs. R. C. Pixton and Mrs. Hamilton Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. -Webb and Mr. and Mrs. John Miller motored to Magna Sunday to visit ith Mr. Carl Miller. Mrs. Steve Zimmerman entertained at dinner Wednesday for Mrs. G. H. Robinson and Mrs. Jane Crystal of American Fork. Miss Arema Goodwin, who is teaching teach-ing school in Ogden, spent the weekend week-end home with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. S. L Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horton and children of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. William King of American Fork, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Davis Sunday. iMr. E. R. Dickerson and Mr. J. W, Dickerson who are employed in Nevada, spent from Sunday until Tuesday visiting here with their families. On November 17th the Fourth Ward Relief Society under the direction of the Recreation Committee will present an entertainment consisting of numbers num-bers by some of Lehi's best enter tainers. This entertainment Is given in connection with the Relief Society Bazar. : ll-10-2t Mrs. A. W. Olsen entertained at a party Saturday in honor of the fifth birthday of her daughter, De Nae,' at the W. W. Clark home. A color scheme ot yellow and white was carried out and the table, where twelve little guests were seated, was centered with a birthday cake with lighted candles. R. B. THURMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 412 Beason Building Salt Lake City 149 West Main Street, Lehl WILLIAM ASHER City Attorney of Lehl In Charge Lehi Office. Notary PubHic In Office. General Practice In All Courts. Mrs. S. W. J103S of Salt Lake, ui.tofi here Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Fannie Bone. ' Miss Viola Holliday of Provo, visited visit-ed here over the week-end the guest of Mies Verland Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Russon spent Monday and Tuesday visiting in Springville with Mrs. Helen Crandall. Mr. and Mrs. c!D. Fox of Salt Lake, visited here Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Robert Fox. Mr. and Mrs. James Reed of Lark, visited here Sunday evening with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jones. 'Mrs. Kate Smith returned to her home In Salt Lake Sunday after visiting visit-ing here for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson. Mrs. John Roberts and Mrs. C. C. Hackett attended a board meeting of the Daughters of the Pioneers in Provo Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Mabin Fox of Ogden, and Dr. and Mrs. Barlow Fox of Salt Lake, were visiting here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox. Roger Stoker, who is working in Spanish Fork, visited here with his parents, Mr. and (Mrs. Harry Stoker, over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradshaw and Miss Emma Bradshaw of Salt Lake, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw. Mrs. Marvin Wing and Miss Georgia Wing spent Saturday and Sunday visiting in Provo with Mrs. Wing's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peck. Mrs. Azer Southwick entertained the Social Club Thursday afternoon at her home. The time was pleasant ly spent in playing "500, prizes being won by Mrs. Edith Evans and Mrs. Laura Smith. A delicious lunch was served to fouteen. Mrs. Fred Peterson entertained at a party Sunday afternoon in honor of her little daughter, June's fifth birthday. ' Eleven little friends enjoyed en-joyed games and dainty refreshments. refresh-ments. Bishop and Mrs. R. J.. Whipple returned re-turned home Saturday from Mesa, Arizona, where they enjoyed a three weeks visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ray Kleinman. On returning they stop ped in Los Angeles for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson enter tained at dinner Sunday at their home in honor of Stanley Lott. A vase of Marigolds formed an attractive attrac-tive centerpiece for the table. Covers were Jafd for Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott and family, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. ' Elwood Brown, Miss Lela Wing, the honored guest and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and family. Pessimistic Wail What's the use of being wise or Intelligentthe In-telligentthe dumber they are the aappler they seem to be. -Cincinnati Enquirer. Unmistakable Sign. Thoro pnnnot be a surer proof of low irigtn, or of an innate meanness f disposition, dis-position, than to be always talking and tlnking about being genteel. Hazllft P. .1.1.'.. bTTmTT " una in j j As now completed the United Stit ' capltol cost about $16,000,000. i Unfortunate After publishing the bang of m-rlage m-rlage of five couples, a Bath fa., clergyman announced the next W "Forgive them, O My Father, Z know not what they do." " SPECIALS New Crop. Dates- : -2 lbs. 35c Barrel Snaps (Lemon, Ginger and Vanilla) 29c Shredded Wheat '. --Package 12c Eice . 'A Pounds 28c 5 Gallon Galvanized Oil Can : 90c Salt Bacon Picnic Hams Margarine Pot Roast. ...Pound 25c . Pound 21c J2 Pounds 43c Pound 16c BOOTH BROS. . Phone 6 For Service Clean-Up Sale OH Fisk and Goodrich Tires ENTIRE PRESENT STOCK IS TO BE CLOSED OUT AT WHOLESALE COST. State Street Garage KELLY GUY WAMT ADS. House To Rent See Bert Goodwin, 11-3-tf FOR SALE Two milk cows. W. E. Davis. 11-10-lp YOUNG PJ.GS FOR SALE See Hyrum Smith. ll-10-2t FOR SALE 5 Ton of Hay. J. H. Glover. Phone 89-J2. 11-10-lt GOOD FALL CELERY Call 151-W. Aaron AUred, Lehl. 10-27-4p For Hemstitching and Cleaning eall 168-J. 10-27-tf FRESH JERSEY COW FOR SALE Aaron Allred, Lehl. 11-10-lp FOR SALE Two Cole's Hot Blast Heaters. Mrs. J. E. Dorton. ll-10-2t COW FOR SALE Will freshen the last of month. Mrs. S. J. Taylor, LehL 11-10-tf Cull Apples Greenings 60c bu. four other varieties 35c. bu. Geo. C. Love- ridge. 113-tf Nice Jonathan Apples Good size, 35c and 50c per busheL Carl Ander son. iet yours now. 10-27-45 FOR SALE A Hay Bam and 4 acres of .pasture. John Roberta. 10--tf LOST A black hand bag containing contain-ing baby clothes, Thursday night between be-tween Pleasant Grove and Provo. Finder please return to Mrs. L M. Davis. Reward. MO-lt NEW PRICES First 5 yds of Hemstitching Hem-stitching 10c yd., additional yds. 5c on cotton only. 10c per yd. for all silk material. Tel. 16S-J. Juliet Goates. ll-10-2t Camel Made for one purpose to promote pleasure Camel is attuned to the mood of the smoker who seeks pleasures rather than panaceas Offered as a cheer not as a cure -M1 V If all cigarettes were as good as Camel you wouldn't hear anything about special treat' merits to make cigarettes good for the throat, Nothing takes the place of choice tobaccos O 1927. R. J. Rcraotda ToW Company, Wintoo-Sle, N. C. |