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Show THE LEHI SUN, LEin, LTIl PAGE FIVE THE LEHI SUN m JhJTeVy Thursday at T,.hi Utah jjvi JIanagei f3 at the postoffice at Lehi PDtftlit as seeond class matter. S55VEETISIXG KATES t m- i. per inch i jei- "marfRTPTlON RATES toe year, in """ Local Items Clifford WMte of Salt Lake, was tie guest of Minor Knight Sunday. Ur .and Mrs. Erneat Madison and 'bally of Provo, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.. F Thrasher. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Taylor and daughter of Salt Lake, were visiting la LeM Sunday with, relatives and friends. jlrs. A. W. Davis, (Mrs. Alton Giles jnd Misses Roberta Davis and Mildred Norman were capitol city Tisitors Saturday. Mrs. Louis Christensen and daughter, daugh-ter, Ruby, were visiting in Salt Lake Saturday with Mrs. Cbrlatensen' sister, Mrs. Blaine Pack. Mr. and Mrs. Lott Russon, Mrs.. W. A. Ford and Mr. Rastus Russon motored to Salt Lake Tuesday and epent the day doing temple work. Box of candy for Mother's Day. A good assortment of cards for Mother's Day. Buy 2 packages of Auto Strop Blades get Razor and . Strap Free, Dip Dust for Potatoes. Ereso Dip for Chickens, Pigs, Sheep and Cattle. Pan-a-cea For Baby Chickens and Hens. LEHI DRUG CO. G. R. Taylor and S. M. Taylor A. J. EVANS ATTORNEY AT LAW i-EHI, UTAH . Specializing In Drawing Wills, weeds, Probate Practice and Quieting Quiet-ing Titles to Real Estate. HENRY LEWIS t Notary Public AJn?r,ance Real Estat agent for Remington Portable Typewriter. w... Representative of "estern Loan and Building Co. "ni, U 1 Art B. B. THTOMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 412 Beason Buflding Salt Lake City 149 West Main Street, Lehl WILLIAM ASHER City Attorney of Lehl In Charge Lehl Office. Notary Public In Office. General Practice In All Courts. Those who use the "0RE2I UNI" ride cheaply and safely. week-end EXCURSIONS Lehi to Salt Lake and return Wo and Return. Commutation, or 500 Kile 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 L Moore and P. Ahercromhie, Receivers Aon j. Anderson. Traffic Mgr. $1.00 65c "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 Mrs. Arthur Paltrldga was a busi- uess visitor in salt Lake City Tuesday. on Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred and Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Allred spent Friday Fri-day in the capitol city. Mrs. Robert Allred and daughter, Betha, were business and pleasure visitors in Salt Lake Friday. Mrs. Arreva Armitstead and daughter, daugh-ter, Phyllis, returned to Salt Lake Monday morning after spending the week-end home. Allen Bateman and Mark Osterloh returned home Sunday evening from South Dakota where they have been for the past two months. Misses Virginia and Barbara Webb and Dolly Wilkenson of Salt Lake, spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb. Mr. P. E. Russon of Bacchus, and Mrs. Arthur Olsen of Riverton were visiting here Sunday with their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Russon. Bram St. Jeor and Wallace Devey returned home last week from Montana where they have been working for the past two months. Mr and Mrs. W. R. Goates of Salt Lake were visiting with relatives in this city Sunday. Mrs. Annie Goates returned home with them, for a week's visit. Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Mrs. W. L. Worlton and Mrs. Robert S. Fox and Miss Phyllis Kirkham were Salt Lake City visitors on Safurday. Mrs. Jessie Ballanger and daughter, daugh-ter, Betty Jean, arrived Monday from Los Angeles, California, for an extended ex-tended visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Evans of LundJ arrived here Sunday for an inde-finate inde-finate visit with relatives and friends. Miss Lois Dickerson who has spent the past two months in Lund returned return-ed with them. Mrs. Ruel Evans and Mrs. Anor Evans spent Saturday in Salt Lake with Mrs. Emma Evans who has been very ill for the past week in the Holy Cross hospital. Last reports were that Mrs. Evans is improving. The Sophomore class of the Lehi High School is planning a Saratoga party for next Tuesday for their last social function of the school year. After swimming they will enjoy a "weenie" roast down on the lake shore. The Alpine Stake will hold their Relief Society conference ; in this city Tuesday, May 22nd In the High School Auditorium The first meeting meet-ing will commence at 10:00 o'clock in the morning and the afternoon meeting at 2 o'clock. Lunch will be served at noon by the Relief Societies cf the, five wards of Lehi. Mr i and Mrs.Francis A. Hunger entertained at dinner Tuesday evening even-ing at 'their home in honor of Mrs. Edward Southwick's birthday anni- iroraarV. Covers were laio. ior and Mrs Edward SouStnwics. -u John 'South wick, Mr. and Jars. -a- ward Southwick,v Jr.4, Misses rean and Emma Southwlck. Ray Alston and the host and hostess. Mr and Mrs. Frank Smith entertained enter-tained at a party last Saturday even-tag even-tag at their home complimentary to their eon. Jay. who is leaving the 23rd of this month on a mission to Eng. land. Social chat and mixed program pro-gram were the diversions of the evening after whlcl a delicious lunch was served 'to sixty-three guests. Elder Smith left Monday to attend the missionary school la Salt Lai. -Misses Lexia and Luclle Bateman were visiting in Salt Lake Saturday. - o -Mr. Ezra Gray left Thursday for Park Gelena Mine where he will be employed. ' ' o Miss Allie Peterson of Salt Lake, was the week-end guest of Miss Lela Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Woodhouse of Bingham, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Rachel Anderson. Mrs. Lela Russon and Miss Cleo Larsen attended the play at the Wilkes theatre in Salt Lake Saturday. Satur-day. 3 Mrs. Mark Shaw, Mrs. Hugh Shaw and Roland Shaw motored to Draper Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaw. Fred Osterloh returned home Thursday Thurs-day from a two weeks visit with rela tives and friends in San Francisco and Los Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hickman and family and Mr. Heber Phillips of Provo, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred Sunday. FREE $5.00 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 ar new automobile auto-mobile and we think a Star Car will interest him. If purchase is made mall the $5.00 check to Name 3-22 Address. Good For Thirty Days Only. STATE STREET GARAGE Lehi, Utah Kelly and Gny WANT ADS JERSEY Udall. COW FOR SALE Maud 5-10-2p ROOMS Roberts. FOR RENT See John 4-20-4t Chester Pigs For Sale 6 weeks old. Freeman Royle. 5-10-lt Good Set of Harness Edward Southwlck. For Sale adv. Curtain Stretching Done See Mrs. Millen Kirkham. 4-19-3p Pasture For Horses. Call up 110-W. Frank Smith. 5-3-tf FOR RENT Small pasture close in. See Gilbert Knudsen. 5-10-2t Painted Handkerchiefs For Mother's Day. See Mrs. Noble Evans. 5-10-lp Typewriter For Sale In good condition. con-dition. Bargain. Call Mrs. L. E. Lott. 5-10-2t Columbia grafanola and three dozen records for sale. Call 84-W. 4-12-tf UttleCockerels For Sale 6 and weeks old. This week only 10c each. Zed Carter. . 5-10-lp Lehi Main Street property, 20x52 ft. For Sale. Half apprasial price. Edward Southwlck, Lehi. 5-3-tf FOR SALE 10 acres of grazing land in West Canyon. Only $100.00. See Edward Southwlck. 4-19-tf FOR SALE Cabbage, Cauliflower, TOMATO, Aster, Petunia and PANSY PLANTS. Order your flowers and plants for Mother's Day, May 13th. LEHI FLORAL CO. 5-34f FOR SALE shares Lehi Irrigation water, 3 new and 3 old. Also have work horse to trade for cow or heifer. Edward Southwlck, Lehi. '. 5-10-tf "LOST Team of horses, one, a sorrel horse with silver mane and tail bald face, weight 1600; the other, a bay mare with black mane and tail star In forehead and stripe Ann rumn- Both had halters on. Return to Victor W. Nicholes. Ameri- . - m r r o. can Fork, Tel. 165-J. Kewara. i - Mrs. P. C. Meiling of Fayson, Is visiting here this week with Mr. and ! Mrs. J. 0. Meiling. Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw and Miss Emma Bradshaw were Salt Lake City visitors on Monday. Miss Edith Evans Is spending this week In Ogden with her sisters, Hula and Hortense Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone of Provo, were visiting here Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs? John R. Bone. Mrs. J. H. Glover, Mrs. Clifford Austin and daughter, Maxine, spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. T. F. Kirkham spent Thursday visiting in Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. James Cameron. Mr. j. H. DegemecK who is em ployed at the Park Gelena Mine visit ed here Sunday with his family. Mr. J. C. Meiling of Payson Is working in Lehi for the' American Asphalt Co., he will be here Indefin itely, f Mrs. Ernest Webb, Jr., is visiting in Milford with her husband who Is taking charge of a jewelry store In that city. Roland Shaw, who is employed at Bingham, spent Friday and Saturday home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaw. Mrs. Ben C. Lott, Miss Lillian Lott and Elba Lott motored to Salt Lake Wednesday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Bert Despaln and eon, Kenneth, of Salt Lake, spent last Thursday here with her mother, Mrs Owen Hansen. Mrs. L. J. Morton, Jr., of Magna, was visiting in leni mursaay ana Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Fox. Mrs. William Hill and son, Billy, of Los Angeles, California, arrived here last week to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans with! Mrs. Sarah Chipman of American Fork, motored to Salt Lake Monday evening to visit Mrs. Emma Evans who Is at the Holy Cross hospital. Mr. Oscar L. Holmstead, Vaness Lott and Rex and Mack Holmstead left Friday for Huntsville where they will be employed for the next two weeks. Misses Verland Evans and Lela Dunsdon spent from Friday until Sunday in Santaquin, the guests of Miss Naomi Teitjen. Mrs. Mary Ann Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Frantz Salzner and Mrs. Viola Sulli van of Salt Lake, were visiting with relatives in this city Friday. Mrs. Blanch Evans entertained the Mothers Club last Friday afternoon at her home. Following the literary lesson given by Mrs. A. E. Doll a delicious lunch was served to ten ladles. ' Mr. and Mrs. Al Wishart and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edgbert of Salt Lake, were visiting in this city Sunday, Sun-day, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Holmstead. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Logedan and son, James, and daughter,, Betty, and Miss LuPriel Crabb, of Salt Lake, motored here Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Logsdon's mother, Mrs. Ann C. Fyffee. Mra. B. G. Webb and son, Dick, left Wednesday for McGiil, Nevada, for an indefinite visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Tidwell. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum C. Evans, .r. and Mrs. John Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis motored to Eureka Sunday morning and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman. Mrs. Herbert Austin entertained members of the Social Club at her home Thursday afternoon. The time was pleasantly spent in playing "500" prizes being won by Mrs. R. B. Worlton and James Comer. A tasty luncheon was served to sixteen ladies. Mrs. W. L. Wolrton, Mrs. LeRoy Le-Roy Hanks and Mrs. Clhrord Austin were special guests. Woman Eats Only Baby Food 3 Years "For 3 years I ate only baby food, everything else formed gas. Now, thanks to Adlerika, I eat everything and enjoy life." Mrs. M. Gunn. Even the FIRST spoonful of Adlerika Adler-ika relieves gas on the stomach and removes astonishing amounts of -old waste matter from the system. Makes you enjoy your meals and, sleep better. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise you. ' . jini imig co. adv. Ferd Evans, who is employed Magna, visited home Saturday. at Mrs. Leon Taylor and daughter, Fay, Mrs. I. L. Lott, Mrs. George Whitman and daughter, (Phyllis motored to the capitol city Mouday where they spent the day combining business with pleasure. lew Due to the backward spring and slow business we are forced to slaughter prices on our brand new spring goods and shoes. Read and rejoice for savings are great in our store. A visit here will surprise you. Prices Cut Ladies' and Misses' Patent Leather PUMPS Regular $5.00 Values Special ' Pair $3.25 ' Ladies' and Misses' Patent Strap SLIPPERS Fancy Buckle Special Ct J ft Pair - JA4J Athletic Summer UNION SUITS Special . -49c Children's 45c ENGLISH PRINTS All Fast Colors Special 1 Q Yard LADIES' ALL SILK HOSE . Ravel Top 45c Solid Color SATEEN Newest Shades Special 22c Yard These are a few of our prices. All new goods. Come and see us for your family needs. Trade where your dollar goes furthest. Once a customer always a customer. Paltridge Mercantile You You know and we know that the motorist of today wants Service and Quality Oils, Gas and Accessories. We have arranged to fill these wants quickly, quick-ly, courteously and economically. Try Our Service State Street Service ED. THRASHER STATE STREET Mi lit To live you must eat. Why not enjoy eating and living to the utmost! Our fine Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables will help you to enjoy and get more out of life. Just Phone 17 Larsen Bros. MAIN STREET Ira Holmstead, who Is employed at Ogden, visited home over the weekend. week-end. Mr." and Mrs. T. A. Dewey and daughters, Barbara and Audrey, of Sandy, visited in Lehl Monday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis. Iff Wie$ One Lot Ladies' and Misses' FANCY SLIPPERS Newest Styles Regular $5.00 Value rl $2.98 Wrinkle Washable CREPE , j . All Fancy Colors ' ' Needs No Ironing Fine For Bloomers and Night Gowns. While It Last3 1 Qa Yard Solid Color VOILE All New Shades SnAPi'nl Oil. :22c Yard Solid Color ORGANDIES All New Shades QA Yard MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Ml Cut Blue 69c now LEHI LEHI 8 |