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Show 1(lVi December 29, 1927 PAGE FIVE ft n 31 st Presented In Ulllwlll II B ItySCili mm eQcHU. VU by 1 he American Fork Df-amatiV r.i.,k llA- r; c tu t u; t ri..u You who saw the play "Here C . , wiwu vsaamwa. iut jliachuh ui xit ucui uiuua viuu JILs presented by these same players a year ago, can be sure of a wonderful evening of entertainment. ' hi .a Tire TETIT STTT TFTTT tttatt ESMH THE LEHI SUN pSd every Thursday at T 1.! TUnVl TflAlSFORD Manager gSTat the postoffice at Lehi Utah, as secuuu un.., .rj?T?TITNO RATES 30c Der inch Liv rrnC PT? TPTTON RATES ar. in advance 12.00 Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Payne of American Am-erican Fork, were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Goodwin. . Arnold Dransfield, who is work ing in Ogden, came home Saturday to spend Christmas wita nia lamuy. Miss Hortense Evans who is teaching teach-ing school in Ogden, is home to spend the holidays -with her mother, Mrs. Emma F. Evans. . a Mrs. B. G. Webb, Miss an. m.h Webb and ''Mr. James Atkin- xiauvi son attended a theatre party in bait Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Steven Zimmerman and children spent Sunday in American Fork wtih Mrs. Zimmerman's mother, Mrs. G. H. Eobinson. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davis and sons, Carl Vernon and June, left Wednesday Wednes-day for Meadow, to visit for a few days with "Mrs. Davis parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart and - other relatives. NINTH ANNUAL Livestock Show OGDEN, UTAH January 742, 1928 11-3 11-2 FARES - FARES Limit January 15, Limit Jan. 24, DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Tickets with limit of January 15th will be on sale January 5 to 12, at 1 1-3 fares for the roundtrip. ( Tickets with' limit of January fi4th will be on sale January 5, 6, 17, 18 and 19 at 1 fares for the roundtrip. ; Call on nearest Rio Grande Agent for detailed fares and train service. ;j Miss Alice Mears of Salt Lake, was the Sunday guest of Mr. Carl Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Watson and daughter, Arvilla, spent Friday visit-ing visit-ing with relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. Thomas Powers was the Christmas Christ-mas dinner guest of Miss Ora Framp-ton Framp-ton in Pleasant Grove on Monday. Mr. Ronald Bone who is employed in Bingham,' spent Christmas in Lehi with his mother, Mrs. Mae Bone. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dewey and two children of Sandy, were visiting here Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis. Misses Lola and Elsie Bateman of Salt Lake, visited here over Christ mas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Dunsdon. air. ana Mrs. Keed Robinson of American Fork, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Zimmerman Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Winn and familv and Tommy Yates of Bingham, spent Christmas here with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yates. Hot supper will be served at the Memorial Building, Friday night from 11 p. m. to 1 a. m..50c a plate. Fifth Ward Missionary Committee. adv. Miss Lileth Peterson of Spanish Fork, -was visiting here over the week end, the guest of Mrs. Lela Russon. Mr. Odell Peck and Mrs. Russon accompanied ac-companied her home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts enter tained at dinner Monday at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts and Mr. Nyle Roberts of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson and Mr. Carl Roberts. ATTENTION! Automobile Owners 1928 automobile license plates may be obtained after Jan. 3rd. Your 1927 Certificate of Registration Regis-tration muBt accompany your application for 1928 license. In event of lost certificate a duplicate copy may be secured for an additional fee of $1.00. Order Your License NOW. IRA HACKER i Motor Vehicle Inspector Phone 57-J HENRY LEWIS Notary Public Fire Insurance Real Estate . Agent for Remington Portable Typewriter. Representative of Western Loan and Building Co. LEHI, UTAH IS R. B. THURMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 412 Beason Building Salt Lake City 149 West Main Street, Lehi WILLIAM ASHER City Attorney of Lehi In Charge Lehi Office. Notary Public In Office. General Practice In All Courts. Those who use the "OREM LINE" Mrs. Annie Goates spent Christmas in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goates. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hansen and Mrs, jonn Austin were visitors in Salt Lake City on Friday. Mis3 Nelda Davis is enjoying this week in Sandy visiting with her sister, Mrs. T. A. Dewey. Mr. and Mrs. James Allred of Salt Lake, are visiting in this1 city over the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Allred. Misses Pearl Austin and Newey Austin, who are employed in Salt Lake, visited here Sunday and Monday Mon-day with their mother, Mrs. Alice Nielson. Miss Ada Fox, a student of the Agricultural College in Logan, is visiting visit-ing here during the holidays with" her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Fox. Mr. Bruce Willes of McGill, Nevada, spent from Friday until Tuesday visiting in Lehi with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Willes. 1 Miss Arema Goodwin who is teach ing school in Ogden arrived home Sat- Mrs. J. E. Ross and Mrs. John Peck were Salt Lake City visitors Wednesday. Mrs. S. E. McKinney is spending the holidays in Salt Lake visiting with her children. . Messrs. Glen Webb and Morris Trane atended the play-at the Wilkes Theatre in Salt Lake Monday. Mr, and Mrs. I. R. Peck entertain ed at Christmas dinner at their home Sunday, covers being laid for fifteen. Mr. George Muhlestein of Provo, and Mr. Valorus Provost of Midway, were week-end guests of Misses Ella and Rhoda Clark. Miss Blanch Webb arrived home Saturday from Columbia where Bhe is teaching school to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G Webb. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Peck's Christ mas dinner guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sabey, Mr. and Mrs, William Grow and son, Billy, of Salt Lake.'. Mr. and (Mrs. J. E. Wanlaso and Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas motor ed to Provo Sunday and spent Christ mas day with Mr. and Mrs. E. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson of Spanish Fork were visiting here Saturday Sat-urday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilchrist. -: : Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clark of Bacchus, visited in Lehi over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark, Bishop and Mrs. Joseph T. Smith entertained at dinner Monday at Our Customers Our customers are always considered first. When we buy we buy to please them. When we mark the item it is with the idea of giving the customer as low a price as possible. Our delivery system is maintained for the conveniejice of our customers. Every detail of our business is to please our customers. TRY OUR SERVICE Lar sen Bros. TELEPHONE 17 LEHI urday to spend the holidays with her I their home for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr. Ira Holmstead, who is employed in Coalville, and Mr. Boyd Holmstead who is attending school in Salt Lake, visited here from Saturday until Tuesday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Holmstead. Mr. and Mrs. John Whimpey enter tained at dinner on Christmas for Misses Lucile Evans and Emily Evans and Mr. Oscar Evans of Price, Miss Vivian Harris of Pleasant Grove, Miss Lileth Peterson of Spanish Fork and the Wnimpey family. The Social Club entertained their husbands at a cleverly arranged party Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Meiling. The time was pleasantly spent in playing "500". A dainty luncheon was served at the small tables which were center ed with a vase of crimson carnations. Twenty-eight were present. i ride cheaply and safely. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS lehi to Salt Lake- 1 Hfl tol return 9 1 w provo and Return65C Commutation, or 500 Mile Mileage Books 2 CENTS PEE MILE Good between all stations. nvate cars and special rates to parties on application. Special Car service for Protection of perishable freight. Salt Lake & Utah R. R. Henry L Moore and ' ,M P" Abercrombie. Receivers J. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. Miss Vida Anderson and .Mr. Leon ard Clark entertained their Sunday School class at a delightful party Tuesday afternoon in the Fourth ward meeting house. A clever pro gram was given, after which games and- delicious refreshments were en joyed by twenty young people. Mr Weslev Jense of Pleasant Grove and Mr. James Atkins of Sal Lake, were Christmas dinner guests at the B. G. Webb home. In the n;cr TissPst Mable and Blanch Webb and Messrs. Jense and Atkin son motored to Salt Lake to attend the Wilkes Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson were called to 'Price Sunday on account of the death of Mr. Sorenson's father, Mr Toward Sorenson.. President A. J. Evans and 'Messrs. Lynn Webb, Ralph Webb and Robert Webb motor ed to Price Wednesday to attend tne j funeral services. Interment was held. In the Fountain Green cemetery. j Miss Lela Dunsdon entertained at a card party Tuesday night at the home of her parents. The evening was spent in playing progressive Rook, the prizes being won by Rex Holmstead and Verland Evans. A dainty lunch was served to - Misses Verland Evans, Gean Evans, Lucile Bateman, Lela Dunsdon and Messrs. John Hutchings, Rex Holmstead, Eldon Schow and Dale Hadfleld. Miss Thelma Goates and Miss Ethel Shcell of Pleasant Grove, entertained at a prettily appointed party Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Goates in honor of Mr. and Mrs-Kenneth Mrs-Kenneth Singleton. The rooms throughout were attractively decorated deco-rated In the holiday colors. Games were the chief diversion of the evenly even-ly fallowed by the serving of a ,T ,. luncheon. The guests mrov parents, Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Willes and family of Big Cottonwood Canyon, motored down Saturday evening for a short visit with Mr. Willes parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Willes. Mr. and Mrs. Ira A. Racker spent Christmas in Brigham City and Garland. Gar-land. While in Garland they attended he fiftieth birthday party of Mr. Alva Rhodes. , Mrs. Orinda Allred, Mrs- Jennie Nostrom and children, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Arley Clark were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bone Monday. Mr. and UratTw. Wing enter tained at Christmas dinner Monday at their home. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Norvin Brown of Ameri can Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jerling of Highland, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark, Mr. .and Mrs. Harry Jerling, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wing and Misses Lela and Arva Wing. A vase of pink and white carnations formed an at- tractive centemiece for the table with tall red tapers at either end. WANT ADS. "FOR SALE Good Fat Ducks. L. Carter, Phone "48-W2, Lehi. Ray For Hemstitching all 168-J. and Cleaning 10-27-tf Fox, Mrs. Harriet Victor Smith. J. Smith and IMr. Good Cheap. Oak Cupboard For Sale See Aaron Allred. 12-29-lt Team, Harness and Wagon For Sale Cheap. Whipple Lumber Co. 12-29-21 FOR SALE 15 acre farm with Oor- ahfitract title. Inauire of Mrs. Emma J. Goates. 12-29-tf 4 FOR SALE A Hay Barn and acres of pasture. Jonn nooens. 10-6-tf Will do your Painting and Papering fn, hoir rash and half trade. You fur nish the materials. Phone 57-w. 12-1 -tf FOR RENT OR SALE A 5-roomed house. Between tmmeu uijimauo and Heber Harrison's residences. Address Ad-dress Lloyd Cox, 306 Walker Bank Building. Salt Lake City. 12-l5-4p " LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN One 2-year-old Holstein Heifer, branded brand-ed E. P. on left hip. One 2-year-old Holstein Heifer branded 3 bars on left hip. Please notiry u. . Lehi. 12-13- tf Hot supper will he served at the Memorial Building, Friday night from 11 p. m. to 1 a. m. 50c a plate. Fifth Ward Missionary Committee. " '. :". . adv. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Berton, Dr. and Mrs. Barlow Fox and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Fox, all of Salt Lake, were Christmas dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Robert Fox, i i . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoker In company with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson of Spanish Fork, motored to Salt Lake Saturday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoggan of iJTaylorsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Holmstead were Christmas din ner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peterson. Mr. Vaness Lott returned home last week from Bellefourche, South Dakota, where he has been employed for the past seven months with the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company. . Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Mr. and Mrsi Edward Larsen and Mr, and Mrs. John Zimmerman motored to Ogden Tuesday where they were guests at the Sperry Flour Christmas tree party. Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum C. Evans were: Mrs. G H. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gilespie of American Fork, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Robinson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans and Mr. Rexj Holmstead. Thursday evening fourteen glrl3 and . boys pleasantly surprised Wallace Wal-lace ' Glover, the occasion being his fourteenth birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in playing games! after which tasty refreshments were served to the young people. President and Mrs. A. J. Evans entertained en-tertained at a delightful Christmas dinner- Monday for Mr. and Mrs. R J. Evans and family, Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb and son, Lynn, Mm. Hazel Holmstead and Miss Mammle jStalings of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb of Ogden, and Evans Holmstead. A delicious Christmas dinner was enjoyed Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Davis. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown and children child-ren of Seattle, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bone of Fort Benton, Montana, Mrs1. Areva Armitstead acd ivatch the Thermometer I Mobiloil Aktt lit durtyxir idr la cold weather when oil doesn't circulate freely 365 makes and models of automobiles roust changs to a lighter winter grade. Is'ymif car one of the 365? You can find out by consulting our Mobiloil Chart. Come in today. Delay Invites engine trouble and costly repairs. We can drain and refill your crankcase with the correct winter grade of Mobiloil or we can sell you the same good Mobiloil in convenient con-venient cans or drums for your own home supply. In no other way can you obtain the satisfaction that Mobiloil gives to winter drivers. GOODYEAR Tires Tubes Accessories Central Service Service First A. H. WING, Manager Women' Word Trutted Among the Atiyssinians a woman's word is assumed to be Inviolate. o Great Science Scientists are able to determine the accupatlon of a man by almply taking the dust out of his clothes and examining exam-ining it under a powerful microscope. o . Writing on Glast An Ink for writing on glass is prepared pre-pared by dissolving ten pnrtu of shel lac in 73 parts of WHrmcd methylated spirit To this are Hiidcd IS parts of borax mixed with 125 pnrts of watir and 0.5 (rmmiDW of nifthylllc v'olet. 0 Height of Happinetu To attain happiness," says a lee-Cirer, lee-Cirer, "one must vibrate in tune with one's -environment." According to that, a man with St. Vitus dance at a jazs concert would be In prfect bliss. Boston Transcript. Maket Slow tncrtate Scientists say that the averagt height of the human race Increases at the rate of one iimi one-fourth Inchet very thousand years. . - . n nn DC D lOft for Whe Leghorn Chicks from strong Idaughhter, Phyllis, of Salt Lake, Mr. S SS stock. Alameda and Mrs. O. L. Kittinger and child-County child-County Accredited- Reds $13.00. Send, ren Mr- an)1 Mrs. LeRoy Davis and for literature. i family and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy M. GRAHAM HATCHERY ... Ca iforrtia avis. Attained Fame Early William Congreve, the great English dramatist of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth centuries, wrote nearly all the plays on which his fame rests be fore he was thirty years old. He wrote little of Importance after he was thirty. Virtue of Men In my exploration lot the virtues of men I have learned that patient search usually discovers some refresh ing virtue wherpver there hai been exhibited any untial display of e erey. Stuart Shermar. The First Language Some suppose Hebrew to have been spoken by Adam; others sny that the Hebrew. Chahlee and Arabic are only (jjwti thf orlirlnnl tonpne. o . Every Husband Kr.owt Thit A woman may trim over Iier last year s hat so ns to convince ner friends that it Is new, but she cant kid herself into believing it Boston Transcript. o Arkansas Diamonds The Arkansas diamond mine in Pike county has produced several thousand diamonds equal in color to the best produced In other parts of the world and 1 per cent harder thnn the hardiest hardi-est fron other pnrts of the world. Overcome Disappointment When soured by disappointment we must endeavor to pursue some fixed and pleasing course of study, that there may be no blank leaf In our book of llf". Efhanse o Pioneers A Sunday school teacher asked a small girl the other day why Ananias was so severely punished. The Hrtle one thought n mirmte. then answered. "Please, teacher, they, weren't so used to lying Id those days." 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