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Show cUv. May 3, 1923 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, DTAll PAGE FIVE THE LEHI SUN published every Thursday at r Lehi, Utah F G A1SF0RD Manager Sered" the postoffice at Lehi Utah, as second class matter. 'ADVERTISING RATES Display Per w - 1 111 T AM 1 11-1 coders " rTmsnMPTION RATES One year, in advance $3.00 Local Items jliss Merle Bosh was a visitor In the capitol city Saturday. Mr. George Tate of McGHI, Nevada, called on Mr. and Mrs. John Willea last week for a short visit. jutes Ruth Osterloh of Salt Lake, visited home Sunday with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs H. E. Osterloh. Mr. and Mrs. C. iC. Hackett and Mrs. Joseph Hackett visited in Alpine unday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S, Marsh. ' Mrs. Hazel Holmstead of Salt Lake, rkitfid home during the week-end with her parents, President jand (Mrs. A. J. Evans. . Misses Matilda and Blanch Evans of Salt Lake,, spent the week-end tome with their mother, Mrs. Blanch Evans. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickereon and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dickerson motored motor-ed to Salt Lake and attended the play at the Wilkes theatre. The following were elected at the Republican Primary as delegates to the State Convention in Salt Lake City Friday, May 4th. Mrs. Maud Adams, Mrs. Clara Larsen, Mre, Martha Ball, Daryl Fowler, Edward Larsen, Thomas Webb, E. B. Jones, and James H. Gardner. We are sponsoring Aviation Day and arranging for you to have an opportunity to ride with the Red Ravens at our expense. Free Tickets With Every Purchase. Rides Awarded Every Saturday Night OTTERSON Confectionery Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith motored to Provo Sunday and spent the day visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. 1t"j. Morton,? Jr., moved to Magna last week where they will make their home. Mrs. A. E. DolTand Mrs. Walter Strange entertained members of the Mothers Club at the home of Mrs. Doll last Friday afternoon. The lea-son lea-son was given by Mrs. Blanch Evans, after which the election of officers took place, which resulted in the choice of Mrs. Blanch Evans as president; .Mrs. James Gough, vice-president; vice-president; Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist, secretary; and Mrs. Richard Norman, treasurer. A dainty luncheon was served to the ladiea. The club will hold their next meeting Friday, May 4th, at the home of Mrs. Blanch Evans. TRY YOUR DRUGGIST FIRST Your druggist always has the best line of Toilet 'Articles Perfumes Toilet 6oaps . Candies Kodaks and Films Fountain Specials Two Stores LEHI DRUG CO. 6. R. Taylor and S. M. Taylor HENRY LEWIS t Notary Public TO Insurance Real Estate Agent for Remington Portable Typewriter. Representative of western Loan and Building Co. LEHI, UTAH & B. THURMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 412 Beaston Building Salt Lake City 149 West Main Street, Lehi WILLIAM ASHER City Attorney of Lehi In Charge Lehl Office. Notary Public In Office. General Practice In All Courts. Those who rise the "OREM LUTE" ride cheaply and safety. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS IM to Salt Lake return fwvo and Return. $1.00 65c Commntation, or 500 Mile Mileage Books 2 CENTS PEE 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. Aiercrombie, Receiver Aon J. Anderson. Traffic Mgr. FREE Mr. Argyle was removed to his home in Ogden Sunday, having been in the local hospital for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mps. William Loveridge motored to Salt Lake Monday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Archie Bio7en of Pleasant urove, underwent an operation Thursday at the hospital for ap pendicitis and gall trouble. Mrs. Wilbur Rusmussen of Salt Lake, was . visiting in Lehi Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Mary Winn. Mrs. Julia Curtis spent last week visiting in Salt Lake with her daugh. ter, Qfrs. James Beverly and family MJr. and Mrs. Raynor Goatee of Salt Lake, were visiting here Sun day with Mr. Goates mother, Mrs. Annie Goates. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson had as their dinner guests Mr and Mrs A. E. Poison and children of Sandy, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ward of Salt Lake. ' ' Mrs. Israel Evans, Misses Matilda and Blanch! Evans and Mrs. Mary Holmstead motored to Provo Sunday where they spent the day visiting. Mr. Leonard Peterson and children of Spanish Fork, were visiting here Friday with Mrs. Wilson Lee who is at the local hospital. Mrs. Peterson returned home with them, -having spent the past week here. Miss LuPriel Crabb returned Sat urday from Gunnison where she has spent the past two weeks with her father. She returned to Salt Lake Monday morning where she Is em ployed. Mrs. R. J. Whipple and daughter, Miriam, Mrs. John Willes, Mrs. Evelyn Peterson and Mrs. Davis Chipman attended (the funeral ser vices of Mrs. W. L. Winn held at Smithfield Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams enter tained at a little social Friday even ing at their home. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Christensen and 'Mrs. Carrie Cragg of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strange and Mrs C. A. Pierson of American Fork. Mrs. (Charles Featherstone entertained enter-tained at a shower Friday afternoon at her home in honor of her daughter, Mrs. Tom Proctor, a bride of this month. Social chat and music were the diversions of the afternoon. Dainty refreshments were served to thirty guests. The following girls entertained at a delightful party Monday evening at the home of Miss LuPriel Goodwin: Misses Clair Wells, Audrey Davis, Phvllis Kirkham, Clarice Allred, June Larson, Margaret Schow, mna. Jacklin and LuPriel Goodwin. The time was enjoyably spent in games followed by a delicious luncn. inese same eirls enjoyed a party last .Wed nesday evening at the home of Miss Leona Osterloh. Tr Hebtr C. Webb entertained at a miscellaneous shower complimen- tarv to Mrs. Vera WeDD last murs- day afternoon in the Second ward matins- house. The following mixed nmprain was enjoyed: A vocal duet hv Mrs. O. L. Kittinger and'Mr3. T. F. Kirkham; trio by Mrs. Clyde Dor-ton, Dor-ton, Mrs Abraham Anderson and Mrs. Freeman Royle; two readings hv sister Marr Able of American Fnrk? vocal solo by Mrs. Evelyn Mc An niano solo. Mrs. H. D. Christen sen, two act play by Mrs. Robert J. Evans, vocal solo, Mrs. syivesier Evans; piano solo. Mrs. F. D. Wort-ton; Wort-ton; and a mock wedding under the direction of Mrs. J. C. RusselL Re-f,m(.Tit Re-f,m(.Tit were served to seventy- five quests, after whpch the bride was presented with many useful and beautiful gifts. to the person turning in the name of any person in North Utah County who purchases a New Star Car from us. Tear off here. COUPON This is to inform you that of is in the market for a new automobile auto-mobile and we think a Star Car will interest him. If purchase is made mail the f 5.00 check to Name 3-22 Address. Furnished House For Rent Mrs. John S. Evans. o-3-lt Good Set of Harness For Sale. Edward Southwick. adv. Good For Thirty Days Only. STATE STREET GARAGE Lehi, Utah Kelly and Guy s Dancing Classes Will Be Organized May 9 in Lehi Meet at 4 o'clock in the Snuiin Academy Regular class work will start following the close of school. Following classes will be organized : 8:00 a. m. Working girls class.. Tuesday and Thursdays 9 :00 a. in. Beginners class, 3 to 5 years. Tuesday and Thursdays. 10 :00 a. ni Intermediate class, 5 to 9 years. Tuesdays and Thursdays. 11 :00 a. m. Professional class. Toe Top and Ballet taught in this class. Meet Tues days and Thursdays. 1 :00 p. m. Junior Ballroom Boys and girls ages 10 toll. ', For further information call Lehi 114-J. 'Mrs, W. II. Laird and daughter, Margaret, epent Saturday and Sunday in Eureka visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird. Mrs. Alice Tuckfleld and Mrs. Dorothy Jones of Salt Lake, . wera visiting with friends and relatives In this city Sunday. Leonard Racker, Jr., of Salt Lake, visited home Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Racker. Miss Freda Limebach of Salt Lake, a recently returned missionary from Honulu, is a guest here this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts. airs. Fred Thorne gave birth to a winsome baby girl last Thursday. Mrs. Thorne is at the John Whimpey home and is doing nicely. Mr. Josh Whitman returned Mon day to the sheep herd after spend ing the past few weeks home. 'Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hansen were visiting in Salt Lake Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Despain. Clifton Jackson has been trans ferred to the O. S. L. in Lehl as agent for the next few months while Mr. R. E. Woods is taking his va cation. Mr. Jackson has been em ployed at Oasifl - - o The regular missionary meeting was held last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.' W. Wing. Fifty wives and parents of mission-, arles were present. Following the meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Elders Lorin and Warren Goates and Ralph Roberts displayed their very large collection o,f souvenirs and gifta received while on the islands. WANT ADS ROOMS FOR RENT See John Roberts. 4-20-4t Curtain Stretching Done See Mrs. Millen Kirkham. 4-19-3p Pasture For Horses. Frank Smith. Call up HO-W. 5-3-tf Columbia grafanola and three dozen records for sale. Call 84-W. 4-12-tf Lehi Main Street' property, 20x52 ft. For Sale. Half apprasial price. Edward Southwick, Lehi. 5-3-tf FOR SALE-40 acres of grazing land In West Canyon. Only $100.00. See Edward Southwick. 4-19-tf Graduation dresses on sale by Mrs. J. H. Olsen of Provo at the home of Junius Banks, Friday afternoon. Prices reasonable. 5-3-lt Ym ATE Cabbase. Cauliflower, TOMATO, Aster, Petunia and PANSY PLANTS. Order your flowers ana plants for Mother's Day, (May 13th. LEHI FLORAL CO. 5-3-tf Used Cars All Guaranteed For 30 Days and Sold ' On Easy Terms. 1927 CHEVROLET COACH Fully equipped with bumper, motor meter, trunk in rear and 5 new tires. 1926 CHEVROLET COACH Looks and runs like a new car. Five tires. 1925 ESSEX COACH 5 New Tires New Paint Completely Overhauled. 1924' FORD COUPE Good Tires and New Paint A good car to own. 1926 CHEVROLET TON TRUCK Closed Cab. Five 30x5 Tires. Completely Overhauled. 1925 FORD ROADSTER TRUCK Steel body. Good condition. Ten Other Trucks and Tourings to choose from. Martin Nielsen Auto Co. American Fork Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilson enter tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson and children.. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and son, Glen, and daughter, Fay, motor ed to Provo Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hunter. Mrs. John Peck attended a concert and dance given at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake Saturday night for the benefit of the blind. The Stake Religion Class officers will hold their regular meeting Thursday Thurs-day night at the home of Mrs. Wesley Beck in Pleasant Grove. Airs. Leonard Racker In company with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cragun, of I Pleasant Grove, were pleasure visitors visit-ors in Salt Lake City on Monday. Mrs. J. F. Fagan is visiting in Salt Lake for a few days this week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Duwayne Anderson. Mrs. Fred Merrill returned Friday to her home in San Francisco, Cali fornia, after enjoying an extended I .visit here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Whimpey of Price, Utah, and Mr. Oscar Evans of Castlegate, are visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Whimpey and family this week. Mrs. Andy Trane with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen of American Fork, motored to Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen. The Bluebird class of the Second ward Primary enjoyed a delightful arty Monday afternoon in the Winei Park. The girls enjoyed games and refreshments. . Dr. W. L, Wanlass of Logan, was visiting in this city Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C Wanlass and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilcox. Dr. Wanlass Is leaving In June for a trip to Europe. '"' lira. Robert S. Fox was hostess to members of the Athenian Club Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw gave the literary lesson on Mexico after which a delicious lunch eon was served. Misses Moreho Allred, Oleve Kitr tinger, Betha Allred, Wanda Hun- sacker, Sally Cutler, Wanda Peter son and Huitau Allred entertained at a waffle party Monday evening at the R. C. Allred home. The usual social diversions of a party of this kind were enjoyed. Mr .and Mrs. John Roberts had as their guests Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clawson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ver non Anderson and families, all of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roberts of American Fork. Mr. and. Mrs. C. C. Hackett enter tained at dinner Sunday evening at .their home. Covers were laid for Misses Margaret ISackett; Erma Morrison, Eva Hampton, Viola and Sarah Garry, Mary Hussey, Mr. and Mrs. William Moughn, Mrs. Sallie Le Cain, Mr. William Gray Mr. Wesley Eddington, all of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackett and the host and hostess. . The Primary officers of the five wards met at the Second ward meeting house Friday afternoon to make plana for their jubilee to be held tHe later part of May, it being their 50th anniversary of the Primary. Pri-mary. Mrs. Ada Carson of the stake board was appointed general chairman chair-man of the affair with Mrs. Sadie Kittinger as music chairman. You Owe It To Yourself! You owe it to yourself to look over our ; , big new stocks of merchandise. Our quality and prices cannot be beaten. When shopping drop in and see our lines. of SHOES. DRY GOODS, FURNISHINGS, HOSIERY, HATS, SHIRTS, DRESSES, GC) etc Paltridge Mercantile Y 4 You know and we know that the motorist of today wants Service and Quality Oils, Gas and Accessories. We have arranged to filUhese wants quickly, quick-ly, courteously and economically. Try Our Service State Street Service ED. THRASHER STATE STREET LEHI Just Received A New Shipment of Spring and Summer Oxfords for BOYS and MEN Sure Classy. Everything for men and boys from head to foot. Powers Shoe Store MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTAH i Cite To live you must eat. Why not enjoy eating and living to the utmost I Our fine Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables will help you to enjoy and get more out of life. Just Phone 17 , Larsen Bros. MAIN STEEET LEHI n |