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Show PJVfiR FOUR THE LEHI SUN", LEIII, UTAH Local Items Mr. Lowell Broadbent of Ogden, spent Sunday visiting in Lehl with relative? and friends. Mr. and 'Mrs. James Taylor visited in Magna last Thursday with their sons and daughters. Misa Alice HadfleTd visited In Salt Lake over the week-end the guest of Miss Gladys Backland. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dransfield and children of Ogden, were visiting here Sunday with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Clark. Mr. I. L. Lott and Morris Roberts, who are employed In Beaver, vi3lted home with their families from Wednesday Wed-nesday until Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Duel Allred and family spent Thanksgiving in Maple-ton Maple-ton with Mrs. Allred's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Tew. Mrs. Hilda Britian of Salt Lake, has been visiting here for the past week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Russon. Mr. and , Mm. R. C. Allred entertained enter-tained at a Thanksgiving dinner at their home. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. James Allred and Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Wade and family of Salt Lake, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd It, Culll-more Culll-more and children of Provo, Mr. and 'Mrs. Aaron Allred and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Allred and families. BUY YOUR FURNITURE AT D-T-RCO. AND RECEIVE A BEAUTIFUL GIFT Dale Briggs had his tonsils removed Thursday at the local hospital. Dr. and Mrs. II. D. Christensen were business and pleasure visitors in the capitol city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Evans and son, tfoyd, of Salt Lake, were visitors at the A. J. Evans home Monday. Mrs. R. H. Giles ' and children of Salt Lake, are visiting here this week with their mother, Mrs. John Bone. Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson entertained enter-tained Friday evening at their home at a prettily appointed supper. Covers were laid for eight. Mrs. Ervln ' Rlchlna of Pleasant Grove, was operated on for appendi citis at the local hospital Wednesday. She is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. R. wf Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen arrived here Saturday from Mayfield for a ten days visit at the W. L. Hill home, Mrs. Elmer Teltjen and1 three child' ren of Santaquln, were visiting here for a few days of last week with Mrs. Teitjen'g parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans. Mr, and Mrs. John Whimpey, Mrs. Lela Russon, Misses LaRetta Ander son and Cleo Larsen formed a party and motored to Salt Lake Saturday evening to attend the Wilkes theatre Messrs. LeRoy M. Ifavis, Victor Smith and Marvin Wing arrived home Friday from Chinook,. Montana, where they, have been employed for the past two months with the Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho Sugar Company. Mr.' and Mrs. Denzil Brown and daughter of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Left and .family, Mr. and airs. Eldon Erown and Mrs. Leon Taylor and family were Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson enter tained at a prettily arranged dinner on Thanksgiving at their home. The long dining table was centered with a basket of chrysauthemums,, covers being laid for twenty. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoker entertained enter-tained at dinner Thursday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Rigby of Idaho, whose marriage took place Wednesday Wednes-day in the Salt Lake Temple. Covera were laid for the honored guests, Mrs. Florence Jacobs of Sugar City, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilchrit, Cameron Camer-on Gilchrist, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Allred and family and Mr. and Mrs. Stoker and family. Miss La Vera Cook of Salt Lake, was v'siting In this ' city Thursday evening with friends. , Miss Margaret Brooks was the Thanksgiving dinner guest of Mls3 Clara Miller in American Fork. (Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Francom of Levan, spent Saturday visiting in this city with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Glover. Mrs. W. S. Welsh of Suit Lake, was visiting hera over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams. Ipeiiil 300 8x1 0 Portraits to Be Given Free TO OUR PATRONS High Class Work Reasonable Prices. YOUR- PERSONAL PORTRAIT is the only gift, , that only you can give. Portraits the Xmas gift supreme, and a definite family obligation. , Appointments for Xmas sittings should be made early to avoid the rush. Phone 20-J. Snyder Photo Studio LEHI Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Shelton and daughter, Maxine, of Salt Lake, were Thanksgiving visitors of Mrs. Walter Cartwright. Miss Ada Fox, who is attending the U. A. C. in Logan, visited here during dur-ing the holidays with hers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Webb had as their dinner guests Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Phill Parry and Mr. and Mrs. Leonardo Parry, all of Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts had as their dinner guests on Thanksgiving Thanks-giving Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts of Tooele, and Mrs. Joseph Roberta, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sarquarsin, of Alpine, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph- Wilken8on and family were guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman on Thanksgiving. Mr. Berg Ellingson, of Canada, a former Lehl resident who has recently ' moved to Salt Lake, was Visiting in this city Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. Abbie Ellingson. Friday afternoon Mrs. A. L. Wilcox entertained at a luncheon at her home for Mrs. H. D. Wilcox of Salt Lake, Mrs. Julius Otterson and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Peterson. . Mr. and Mrs. William L. Hill left Saturday for Los Angeles where they will spend ffie winter months with their two sons, Hyrum and William L. Jr. Mr. andMrs. LeRoy Logsdon motored motor-ed down Saturday from Salt Lake to get their small son, James, who enjoyed en-joyed a week's visit here with his grandmother, Mrs. Ann C. Fyffe. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Watson and Mrs. Sylvester Evans in company with Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams of Layton, motored to Salt Lake Friday where they spent the day visiting. : Dr. and Mrs. A. W, Olsen and two daughters left Friday for Los Angeles, California, where' they will make their home for this winter. , While there Dr. Olsen will take a post-graduate course. - FREE GIFTS OF FURNITURE AT f D-T-R CO. Ask About It! and a real treat is assured. , ' Mr. Anderson also reports the high school opera Is "coming along very well. The tryouts will be within the next few weeks. The students are working hard and are very enthusir astic over the opera and It is sure to be a success. .' The basketball boys are now training train-ing for the games to be staged this winter. Much is expected of the boya and Lehi thinks they will stand a good chance. The Dramatic Art Club of Ameri can Fork High School is presenting a splendid entertainment Thursday evening at 7:30 in the High School Auditorium. The entertainment ;. is fre to the public and we would like a good turnout. Misses Margaret Thurman, who Is teaching school in San Pete County and Dorothy Thurman who is attending attend-ing school In Salt Lake, came home SUMMONS ' In the District Court of the Fourth Wednesday and visited during the 'Judicial District, State of Utah, sit- School News HIGH SCHOOL NEWS NOTES After the Thanksgiving holidays the students and teachers have all assembled assem-bled once more to take up their labors again. Monday morning the students greeted their teachers with bright smiling faces ready to begin working vigorously after their vacation. The four high schools of the Alpine District including Lehi, Lincoln, American Am-erican Fork, and Pleasant Grove are uniting to give four musical programs, one at each place. The first one, will be Wednesday, November 30, at Lincoln at which Mr. Ralph Booth will take charge. Friday,' December 2, the program will be held at Fleasant Grove, where Mr. Beck will have charge. ' The - following Wednesday, December 7 the program will be at Lehi at whl-ch Mr. Anderson will conduct con-duct the singing. The last program will be at American Fork the following Saturday, December 10, at which Mr. Bird will be director. Each school has worked faithfully on this program NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Fourth Judicial District Court, in and for Utah County,' State of Utah. In the Matter of the Estate of A. M. Davis, Deceased. Notice to Creditors. , Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his home, 485 North, 2nd West, Lehi, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of April, 1928. W. E. DAVIS, Administrator. A. J. EVANS, Attorney for Administrator. First Publication December 1, 1927. Last Publication December 22, 1927. Some of the mnct ii given in the Junior , ,the State Reading uuucj iuo uirecuou of n -5 Mauirhn Ho m aUs i I the" co-operation of the ci,;, uu c uu I filling Brn sisting of books of expert?1 ration, invention, bioevr geography, literature, poetry given. ' The pupils are required to report on eacn Dook read, m the specified number has'be the pupil receives a readers cl signed by the State Superintend Schools An electric clock was Inst," 'the Grammar building huw In both buildings. ! NELDON HANSOV ILA SCHOW n CHRISTMAS CARDS ARE IN Make-your selection now. Christmas Toilet Sets, Gift Sets, Perfume, Toilet Water, Silver Candle Holders. ..' 1 Pound Special Candy Mixture Special.. 1 Pound Chocolate Cream, Cherries.-.... J8c 'Fountain Pens 10 Discount Kodaks and Films. Post Card Albums Clocks and Stationery. LEHI DRUG CO. G. R. TAYLOR TWO STORES S.M.TAYLOR 13 y - - 4. yrjf Mutual. Goal I g - - . - , 1 HEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEU Drive Bukk &r 1928 -over that bad road holidays. o . Mrs. Robert iGilchhrist, Mrs. Harry Stoker, with Mrs. Florence Jacobs of Sugar City, Idaho, motored to Spanish Span-ish Fork Friday and spent the day visiting with Mrs. Leonard Peterson. Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Mrs. Leon Taylor, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and Mrs. Eldon Barnes were hostesses to mem-bers'of mem-bers'of the Athenian. Literary Club Wednesday afternoon at the Worlton home. A social afternoon was enjoyed, enjoy-ed, after which a dainty lunch was served. Mrs. A. F. Webb entertained at a prettily appointed birthday dinner , Sunday afternoon at , her home in ! honor of her mother's Mrs. Celestia Scbonfs 63rd anniversary. A Tase-of yellow marigolds centered the table with yellow candles at either end. Covers were laid for the honored guest, Mr. Albert Bone and' three children, Fannie Richard and Horce, Misses Dolly Wilkenson, Virginia, Barbara and Dorothy Webb and .the hostess. ; Y I Drive a Buick for 192$ S-Vif-g5 over the stretch of bid 0rzr --P?''!"' roa ou now kcst SSP Notice howBukk's Canri-TWI? Canri-TWI? lever Springs smooth t'riTTj2 awav those aggravating w ruts and bumps. Observe how Bulck's iovejoy Hydraulic Shock Ab-sorbers, Ab-sorbers, iront and rear, absorb road shocks and eliminate elim-inate jolts and jars. A car awaits you in our showroom. SEDANS ill95 to $1995 COUPES J1195 to J1850 SL 5 9 SPORT MODELS JU95 to 1525 All I . . rimt, A.c., t"rmnt tax t hr tdJrJ Tf 6. GA.C. fitmemt pUn, Ik wmt dotrmkit m tmtabb, BUICKI928 Tellufide Motor! Co. ,v Pro?9, TJisk ting in and for Utah County, Samuel I. Goodwin, Plaintiff, vs. Isaac Goodwin, his heirs, executors, administrators, creditors, assigns, devisees, and legatees known or un known; Defendants. Summons. The State of Utah to the Defendants: Yon are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within twenty days after service ser-vice of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise witnm tnirty days arter ser vice, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgement will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which within ten days after servica of this summons upon you, will be filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a judgement quieting plaintiffs title, to the land described in said complaint A. J. EVANS, Plaintiff' Attorney Post Office Address:, :i 4SS North 2nd West Street , Lehi City, Utah County, State of 4Jtah, First Publication December 1, 4827; Last Publication December 29, 1927, $5,000.00 1 GIFT GIVING EVENT AT D-T-R CO. Ask About It! NOTICE OF A SPECIAL STOCK HOLDERS' MEETING OF THE PEOPLE'S CO-OPERATIVE IN STITUTION, a Corporation. ; Notice ia hereby given that there will be a special meeting of the stock holders of the PEOPLE'S CO-OPER ATIVE INSTITUTION, a Corporation, he.ld in the ROYAL THEATRE. Lehi City, Utah County, State , of Utah, at ten ociock a. !M on Friday. Decern, ber 23rd, A. D. 1927, for the purpose of voting oa the following amendment to Artklea of Incorporation of said Company, to-wit: SECTION 5 (or Article 5th) should be amended so that it will read as follows: ; , 5th. The amount of Capitar Stock of this Corporation shall be' ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS (1100,000.00), divided into TEN THOUSAND (10,000) Shares "of the par value of Ten Dollars ($10,001 each; and the said Capital Stock of this corporation is and shall be assessable, and the Board of Directors are hereby authorized and empowered empower-ed to levy assessments upon the said stocK, m accordance with the laws or the State of-Utah. -' By order of F. D. "WORLTON, President of said Company. J. P. CUTLER, 1 (Seal) Secretary of eaid Company. First Publication December 1. 1927. Last Publication December 22, 1927. Solves the Winter Heating Problem It Gives More Heat Per Ton. Less Ashes To Carry Out. Is Cleaner and More Economical. The Price Is Lower. Try A Ton and You'll Be Satisfied. Used Gars Here Are Some Special Bargains In Used Cars. Ford Touring Coupe, 1924 Coupe, 1925 ...$95.00 .$200.00 .$275.00 Tudor Late Style, Balloon Tires $310.00 LEHI MOTOR CO n Steve Zimmerman MAIN STREET S. D. 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