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Show Thursday, March 22, 1923 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI. UTAH THE LEHI SUN PAGE FIVE Published every Thursday at Lehi, Utan ; i GAISFORD Manager Entered at the postoffice at Lehi Utah, as second ciasg matter. ' "ADVERTISING RATES Display - ' 30c per inch Readers . ' -10c per line SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance flOO Local Items jlr. Eldoa Barnes was a business visitor in weoer juy last wees. week-end in Riverton, the guest of U1SS umujo riao Emma Bradshaw, who is at tending school In Salt Lake, visited lome during the week-end. Miss Alta Clark was visiting in Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ross. . Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Vincent of Salt Lake, were week-end guests of Mrs. Vincent'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson. o Clifton Anderson spent the weekend week-end in Provo visiting with his Jirnthnr and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Anderson. Mrs. A. E. Adams la entertaining the Mothers Club , at her home Friday, March 23rd. All members are cordially cordial-ly invited to be present. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hansen of Magna, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tylor, Mrs. I. L. Lott and Miss Fay Taylor motored to Salt Lake Friday to attend the play "The Student Prince" at the Pantages theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Taylor and family of Magna, were guests at the James Taylor holne over the weekend week-end Mr. and Mrs. Archie Taylor and family of Garfield were also Sunday guests at the Taylor home. Mrs. Lawrence Briggs, Mrs. Lillie Wild, Mrs. A. F. Gaisford, Jr., Mrs. Abe Greenwood and Mr3. Jarvis Ayde-lotte Ayde-lotte of American Fork, were guests of Mrs. Edward Larson Friday afternoon. after-noon. The usual social diversions were indulged in. Mr. Joseph Anderson and family with relatives from Springville and Salt Lake, were atithe station in Salt Lake Friday to bid Elder Boyer Anderson, An-derson, who 'left for the Eastern States Mission, goodbye. The First ward Primary officers and teachers gathered and prepared watercress last Friday for the Trail-builders Trail-builders class of the Primary to sell. The money was to assist the boys in buying their uniforms. HENRY LEWIS Notary Public Fire Insurance Real Estate Agent for Remington Portable Typewriter. Representative of Western Loan and Building Co. LEHI. UTAH 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 Charfl Lehl Office. . Notary Public In Office. General Practice' In All Courts. Those who use ths "OREH LINE" ride cheaply and safely. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS Lehi to Salt Lake and return $1.00 65c Provo and Return.. Commutation, or 500 Mile Mileage Books 2 CENTS PER MILE Good between all stations. Private "cars and special rates to parties on application. Special car service for . protection of perishable freight Salt Lake &TJtahR.R. Henry L Moore and D- P. Abercromble. Receiver Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. over the week-end relays fhPr,y M T0ele and make their home in this city for the present. ae Ronald Bone j3 empIo a Btartuj was here last Wednesday mother, Mrs. J. E. Bone. Mr and Mre. L0y Logsdon and son, James, and "daughter. Betty, and Miss LuPriel Crabb , of Salt Lake, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Ann C Fyffe. Mr. and Mrs. EnTch Russon and daughter, Lillian, motored to Springville Spring-ville Saturday to attend the funeral services of the small daughter of Mr and Mrs. Orval Blacket. Mrs. I. -M. Darts" and daughter, Helen, and Mrs. A. W. Davis and daughter, Roberta, motored to Salt Lake Saturday to attend th r,! "The Unseen Way" which was play ing at tne Wilkes theatre. , Mr. and Mrs. George P. Barnes had as their dinner guests Friday evening, even-ing, Mr. and Mm. C. R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. R. L Tomilson and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hendrlcksou, all of Pleasant Grove. Miss June Gurney entertained at a prettily appointed party Sunday even ing in honor of her sisters, Delvora and iMartha, who are both employed in Salt Lake. Sixteen young people enjoyed progresive games and a dainty luncheon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Fourth Judicial District Court of Utah, in and for Utah County. In the matter of the estate of Ebbie Christensen, Deceased. Notice to Creditors. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence in American Fork, Utah County, Utah, on or before the 15th day of May, 1928. ALEXANDER CHRISTENSEN, Administrator of the Estate of Ebbie Christensen, deceased. Clawson & Elsmore, Attorneys .for Administrator. First Publication March 15 1928. Last Publication April 12, 1928. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Fourth Judicial District Court of Utah, in and for Utah County. In the matter of the estate of William Finn, Deceased. Notice to Creditors. ' Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Clawson & Elsmore at American Am-erican Fork, Utah County, Utah, on or before May 15, 1928. EDNA HOMER, Administratrix of the Estate of William Finn, deceased. Clawson & Elsmore, Attorneys for Administratrix. First Publication March 15 1928. Last Publication April 12, 1928. 11 yon siiioiie for Measure JO. 1-,.. 3ft JSC 1 "C7(-,A"Rfi'rT - fe I ---?r-- -XX i-' k . 1 Warren Bone who Is employed 1n Bingham, visited home Friday with his mother, ,Mrs. John Bone. Mrs, Joseph dovTr and Mr. A. F. Webb attended a trousseau tea in Salt Lake Saturday for tMisa Viola Salzner, a 'bride of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Deepaln and small son, of Salt Lake, were visiting in Lehi Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Despain's mother, Mrs. Owen Hansen. Miss Ina Teltjen of Santaquin, was vteiting her during the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans. WANT ADS Will do custom hatching. Guy L. Rees. 3-22-1 1 TOR SALE Certified seed potatoes. I. R. Peck. 3-22-2t Bout Forget the Dance at Tsmuiu's Friday, March 23rd. 3-22-lp Fourteen acre pasture for rent on Saratoga road. Call 67-W. 3-22-2p SEED WHEAT FOR 8ALE See Freeman Royle, Lehl. 8-15- Pure Bred Rhode Island Red" Setting Eggs For Sale Wallace Heberteon. 3-22-4 1 Will pay market price for beef, veal or pork. Write Abe Powell or Phone 157-W. 345. Irish Cobbler, early variety, eed potatoes. Reed H. Robinson, American Ameri-can Fork. Phone 108-R3. 3-8-3p For Sale 40 acres of land Tn the South Fork of West Canyon. Inquire In-quire of Sam Briggs. 3-l-4p 640 acre dry farm for sale or lease Northwest part of Cedar Valley, 65 acres planted. Inquire R. M. Smith, Lehl. Terms. 2-16-tf FOR SALE 80 acres of good farming farm-ing land in Cedar Valley and also 8 acres of irrigated land. For terms and prices inquire State Bank of Lehl, 3-22-lp FOR RENT 75 acres of irrigated land with a 4-room bungalow house, barn and sheds. All for $25.00 down $25.00 per month for 12 months time. The renter to pay for all water need. See Marshall Webb,' Lehi. 3-22-lt APRIL AND MAY $11.50 PER 100 for White Leghorn Chicks from strong heatlhy breeding stock. Alameda County Accredited. Barred Rocks, Reds $15.00. Express Prepaid. GRAHAM HATCHERY Hayward California BABY CHICKS Redwing Chicks Always Dependable 12 Each Biehn Hatchery Chicks Finest Grade 11c Each See HYRUM ANDERSON, Lehl 1-19-tf 1: you have the right idea. Enjoyment in smoking is the thing that counts and you get it full measure in "Pd walk a mile Big Musicale FROM PROVO at THIRD WARD THURSDAY, MARCH 22 This will be the best entertainment enter-tainment of the season. Everybody Invited. Katherine Nicholes of American Fork, had her tonsils removed at the local hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ross spent Sunday In Provo the guests of relatives. rela-tives. :-, o Mr. Al Wilson and children of Magna, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Peck. Mrs. Lela Russon and Miss Cleo Larsen were pleasure visitors in Provo City on Monday. Mrs. Victor Gaisford, who underwent under-went an appendicitis operation at the local hospital, was removed to her home Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worltou and Mr. and 'Mrs. George Lewis motored to Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the basketball tournameut. The Lehi Service Star Legion received re-ceived a letter recently from the American Am-erican National Red Cross U. S. Veterans hospital in Whipple, Arizona, Ari-zona, acknowledging receipt of the jellies and james which was sent to be given to the men liospitallzed there. The generous donation was greatly appreciated by the men. The Service Star wishes to remind the Legion boys that the Soldiers Extra Bonus measure which has passed pass-ed the House and is now before the Senate, will mean $1.25 for those who served over seas and $1.00 for home service for all days In service. If the boys will get In touch with the officers of the Service Star they will give them full Information concerning this extra bonus. SALT LAKE CITY AND RETURN 1 1 FARES 2 ROUND TRIP Via DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Account SPRING CONFERENCE MORMON CHURCH April 4-8, 1928 Tickets on sale April 2 to 8. Original starting point must be reached by April 15. Stopovers at all points on return trip within final limit. for a Camel Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck and daughters, daugh-ters, Mr, and Mrs. Art Beck, Mr. and ftlrs. Elwin Beck, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes and Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Barnea were among those from here who were In Salt Lake, Friday afternoon to bid goodbye to Elders Bert Beck and Wonfor Barnes, who left for their respectivo fields of labor. Spring Spring calls for New Clothes,' Shoes and Furnishings. $ Our stocks are all Brand New and purchased pur-chased especially for you. "We have bought at the best prices and marked our goods very close. We invite comparison of both quailty and price. Work Gothes, Shoes, Underclothing, Hats, Caps, Dresses, Dress Materials, etc.- OUR NEW SPRING DRESSES We have another shipment of fine Spring Drosses for Ladies and Misses. Roe them now. Paltridge Latest Spring Milliner 4 My entire stock of the new ' SPRING MILLINERY purchased from the California and New York showings are now on display. The last shipments ship-ments were received just this, week. We invite every woman, miss and girl, who desires to wear the most fascinating and stylish modes, to come and look over our stock. The latest styles, materials and shades are embodied in the new beautiful creations. Prices range from $2.00 to $15.00. Ida E. Chipman Millinery AMERICAN FORK The Wonderful ARROW BROADCLOTH SHIRT being featured all over the country. With A Color 1 Powers Shoe Store MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTAH mi non WHEN YOU WANT GROCERIES AND MEATS . Anything you may need or want in the way of edibles will be delivered to you promptly and carefully by telephoning 17. Always Willing and Able To Serve You. Larsen Bros. TELEPHONE 17 L. M. Wright of Eureka, was the week-end guest here at the home of. his sister, Mrs. J. W. Goodman. iMrs. Margaret Helqulst returned home last Frlday from Crockett, California, Cali-fornia, where she enjoyed ft two weeks visit with her Hires sons, who are living there. Mercantile TRUMP ArrowShirt LEHI 195 17 |