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Show Thursday. March 29, 1923 r THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAII THE LEHI SUN PAGE FIVE Published every Thursday at hem, Utah t r F. OAISFORD -Manager Seeing Is Believing Entered at the postoffice at Lehi Utah, as secona ciass matter. New Fabrics Spring-Like in Colors 6c Designs "ADVERTISING RATES Display . . 30c per inch Headers- 10c per line SUBSCRIPTION RATES year, in advance floo iTMW. . ) i rjF TOiL . ;- -' "?."'. I.PMIIIU" W - T-inmi.lMHi.in .,.n.,.i - Local Items Claude Curtis had his tonsils re moved Friday at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Wehh visiting in Salt. Lake" Sunday with Mrs. weDD a moiner, Mrs. Joseph Gill Misses Emily and Delia Carson entertained en-tertained Milieu Kirkham last Wed nesday evening with a musical pro gram. Mr. Charles Brooks returned home Sunday from Kansas City where he vas called on. account of the death of ite uncie. Vera Whipple and William Jones left Tuesday for Raymond, Canada, where they will be employed for the Consolidated Wheat Co. Mothers please take notice that the next baby health conference will be held Friday, April 6th at 1 o'clock in the Memorial building. The Misses Phyllis Jackson, Evelyn Lott, Lucile Carson, Roberta Davis, Lois Bone, Barbara Lott, Lillian Lott and Blair Gilchrist entertained at a party Monday evening at the Jackson home. A Spanish supper was served, after which 'games were enjoyed. The Third ward M. I. A. entertained at a social Tuesday evening in the ward meeting house in honor of Mrs. Marion Brown and Miss Arnold Brems, out-going officers. Dancing formed the evening's entertainment and refreshments were served. Mrs. Brown and Miss Brems were presented present-ed with a boquet of sweet peas. CANDY EASTER EGGS Fill the Easter basket with these delicious candy eggs for the children's Easter. Pure and wholesome, and are beautifuly colored. LEHI DRUG CO. TWO STORES G. R. Taylor and S. M. Taylor 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 Lehl Office. Notary Public In Office. General Practice I n All Courts. Those who rise the "OREM LINE" ride cheaply and safely. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS khi to Salt Lake d return 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 & Utah R.R. Henry I. Moore and P. Ahercromble, Receivers don J. Anderson. Traffic Mgr. $1.00 65c WlJ IN COMEDY WEDDING REVUE Mrs. Samuel Bateman of Magna, is visiting here this week with her son, Jay, who is convalescing after a week's illness. The Second ward Beehive class en joyed a little social Tuesday evening after their reguar class work. A de licious lunch and sames were enjoved. Robert Webb had the misfortune Sunday to receive a bad sprain in his right wrist, while attempting to crank one of the National Guard trucks. . o Mrs. J. H. Glover and son, Herbert, "Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Webb and sen, Robert, Miss iMable Wo!)'), and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb were those from here who attendod the wedding reception in honor of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Sullivan given at th3 Manor House in Salt Lake Thursday evening. Mrs. Sullivan was formerly Miss Viola Salzner, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frantz Salzner. Clifford Austin had the misfortune last Friday to throw his right should er out of place, when the harrow he was riding on broke throwing him to the ground. SALT LAKE CITY AND RETURN 11 FARES 2 ROUND TRIP Via DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Account SPRING CONFERENCE MORMON CHURCH April 4-8, 1923 Tickets on I sale April 2 to 3. Original starting point must be reached by April 15. Stopovers at all points on return trip within final limit ' 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 a2KSSer CHRISTENSEN, Administrator of the Estate of Ebbie Christensen, deceased. Clawson & Elsmore, Attorneys for Administrator . First Publication March 15 1928. Last Publication April 12, 188. ' ""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 CcXtors iU Present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at office of Clawson & Elsmore at Am-eSn Am-eSn Fork, Utah County. Utah, on or before May 15,23. Administratrix of the Estate of . William Finn, deceased. Clawson & Elsmore. . Attorneys for Admimstratrl . First Publication M-Last M-Last Publication April 12. 19-S. Royal Wednesday & Thursday April 4th and 5th ALL STAR MALE CAST of Sixty Local and Professional Men. SEE THEM "STRUT THEIR STUFF" Bathing Beauties, Chorus Girls, Flappers, Ballet Dancers, Gypsies, A Minuet, Mary Pickford, Calli Curci, Pola Negri, The Blushing Bride and others. ALL SEATS RESERVED: Your Choice 50c and 75c. A Few Seats for Children at 25c. Seats on Sale Monday, April 2, 9 a. m., at State Street Drug Store. SPONSORED BY THE LEHI LIONS CLUB Mrs. Arley Clark was a Salt Lake City visitor Saturday. Mrs. Evelyn Peterson had her tonsils, removed Monday at a Salt Lake hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Adamaon and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson made a business trip to Eureka on Friday. . Mr. and Mm. Lyman Hoaglund and son Randall of Salt Lake, spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday in Lehi w"tyh Mrs. Hoagland's parents, Mr. andV Mrs. Hyrum Kirkham. Mrs. John Willes arrived home last Wednesday from Mesa, Arizona, where she has spent the last two and half months with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Werner.' Wer-ner.' Mrs. W. L. Worlton was hostess to members of the Athenian Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. D. R. Mitchell gave the lesson on Egypt, after which the election of officers took place, the names will appear in next week's issue of this paper. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. ' The I. D. Club ladies were entertained enter-tained by their husbands at a unique party Monday night at the Carl Gunther home.' The affair was one of the outstanding social events of the club year. The men cleverly dressed as ladies, and served an elaborate five course supper In grand style. The guests numbered twenty-five. twenty-five. WANT ADS FOR SALE Certified seed potatoes. I. R. Peck. 3-22-2t Fourteen acre pasture for rent on Saratoga road. Call 67-W. 3-22-2p WANTED Clean cotton rags, lftc lb. State Street Garage. 3-2!-2t FOR SALE Yellow Blossom Clover Seed. See Tom Trinnaman. 3-29-3p WANTED 25 acres more cucum bers. See John H. Smith. 3-29-2p Pure Bred Rhode Island Red Setting Eggs For Sale Wallace Hebertson. 3-22-41 Will pay market price for beef, veal or pork. Write Abe Powell or Phone 157-W. 3-3 5-4 1 FOR SALEA $50.00 solid oak round 8 ft extension dining table flo. One Day Bed $8. Orem Station. 3-23-1 640 acre dry farm for sale or lease Northwest part of Cedar Valley, 6S acres planted. Inquire R. M. Smith, Lehl Terms. , 2-18-tf APRIL AND MAY $11.50 PER 100 for White Leghorn Chicks from strong heatlhy breeding stock. Alameda County Accredited. Barred kocks, Reds 115.00. Express Prepaid. : GRAHAM HATCHERY Hayward California BABY CHICKS Redwing Chicks Always Dependable 12 c Each Biehn Hatchery Chicks Finest Grade 11c Each See HYRUM ANDERSON, Lehl 1-19-tf Theatre Produced by The Myrtle M. rin f Til Mr. Lawrence Atwood of Pleasant Grove purchased a new Chrysler 5 this week from Mr. Elmer JackBon. James Atkinson of Salt Lake was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Webb Friday evening Mrs. George Smith and children of Salt Lake, were visiting here over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs John Smith. Mr. and .Mrs. Clifford Willes of Big Cottonwood Canyon, spent Saturday Sat-urday in this city with Mr. and Mrs, John Willes. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts of Tooele, were visiting here Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Roberts. Mrs. Sarah A. K. Smith, Mrs. Zlna Anderson and Mrs. A. B. Anderson spent a very pleasant afternoon with Mrs. Hanah Jones Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans and Mr and Mrs. George E. Zimmerman were visiting In Bingham Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ervln Henry and family, Professor Joseph Smith returned home Monday from Rexburg, Idaho, for a short visit with his family. Mr, Smith has been in Idaho for the past winter. Last Friday evening Mrs. A, Manning and a number of lady friend3 from the Third ward enter tained Milen Kirkham with a spicy program at his home. The ladles were all dressed In clever costumes. The Americn Legion auxiliary will hold their regular meeting, Friday evening at 8 o'clock In the Memorial buildingr There will be no cards sent out for this meeting, therefore this notice is an Invitation for all members and friends to attend. Mrs. H. P. Hardy entertained at dinner last Thursday In honor' of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Arley Clark, the occasion being Mr. Beck's and Mr. Cark's birthday, A large birthday cake centered the dining table. Covers were laid . for fifteen. . Mrs. Edward Larsen entertained the Social Club last Thursday at her home. "500" was the diversion o! the afternoon, prizes being won by Mrs, Sylvester Evans and Mrs. Azer Southwkk. A delicious luncheon was served to fifteen. Mr. J. II. Coombs of Salt Lake, Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. L. A. Adamson of American Fork were special guests, o Springville's Seventh . National Art Exhibit The Seventh National Art exhibit will be held at the Springville High School Art Gallery during the entire month of April. , Arrangements are being made for the formal opening exerctees to be held Monday, . April 2, at which President Franklin S. Harris of the Erlgham Young University Uni-versity will be the main speaker. Since Mr. Harris has so recently visited some of the largest art galleries of Europe, a real treat Is in store for those who attend these exercises. The exhibit 13 free and will be open daily from nine a. m. to ten p. m. Saturdays and Sundays included. in-cluded. The Art Gallery iS be open to visitors on Sunday, April first Without seeing n wm ue tuiuciut 10 realize now t beautiful in texture and pattern ? ,; these new fabrics are. We welcome wel-come you and invite you lo see them. Paltridge Service Extra-ordinary The motorist of today expects not only : quality products but Efficient Service. We give our patrons tho fastest and best service possible. PEP GAS VICO OIL GOODRICH TIRES CONFECTIONS HOT DOGS Car Washing Pressure Greasing Car Polishing State Street Service ED. THRASHER STATE STREET LEHI t' mm. "J. m Powers Shoe Store MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTAH Conference Excursion Rates-. : "OREM LINE" Salt Lake City and Return One fare and one-third fur tho round trip, selling dates April 4th to 8th, inclusive, final return limit April 11th. One day excursion rates on basis of one cent per mile, minimum fare 50 cents, selling date April 4th to 8th, inclusive, in-clusive, limited to return on date of sale only. These low fares will enable you to return home eaeh evening. SPECIAL TRAIN on April 8th will leave Lehi at 7:45 A. ML arriving at Salt Lake at 9 A. M., and will return leaving Salt Lake City at 9:30 P. M. ; , . ., RIDE TIIE "OREM" AND AVOID THE CONGESTION' ON TIIE HIGHWAYS AND AT SALT LAKE CITY SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD COMPAir? II. I. Moore and D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers Our Specialty Prompt and accurate handling of all orders for groceries phoned to us has enabled us to build up an exceptionally ex-ceptionally large phone order business. busi-ness. It will save you both time and money to adopt this convenient conveni-ent method. Larsen MAIN STREET thern for rourself, ' Mercantile Easter Usts Every man wants a new hat for Easter and he can afford one at the price we are asking for these. New in style, 'guaranteed quality, Phone 17 Bros. LEHI k - 3Uf- ft |