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Show TIIE LEHI SUN, LEIH UTAH PAGE FIVE - - l I . I W55SSS3S'S'W ' m. n, i Tgl UHI SUN I i . 4 r n i u&Lumv sv ycondcIaw matter. 30c per inch fflZZZZ iQg Per lipe JSOKIPTION RATES " V, iB France 11.00 LocaHtems Mrs s, J. Taylor and daughter, Marvei. spent Mother's Day with Mr. udMra.H.C.Hart: Dr and Mrs. H. D. Chrlstensen and rfren spent Mothers Day in m with Mrs. W. S. Needham. .jir. and Mrs. Hyrum Timothy and jjrs J. B. Watson were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith of SpringvillSt spent Monday nere with Uelf parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith. Mr. Thomas Powers and 'Mr. j TTinmi f . Pleasant Grove. HOwaiu ,ere lusiness visitors in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mrs. L P Underwood and son, Paul, of Salt Lake, were here Sunday fith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and daughter, Gladys, of Pocatello, Idaho, Tisited in Lehi four days last week with relatives and friends. $2.00 Silver Jubilee Shaving Set-Special .-..$1.49 50c Fitch's Cold Cream or Vanishing Cream for 35c Kodaks', Films and Supplies. $1.00 Loose Powder Compact with 3 Face Powder for 75c 10c Colea Soap- ..3 for 22c Toilet Sets Special at .$1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 LEHI DRUG GO. 5. B. Taylor and S. M. Taylor A. J. EVANS ATTORNEY AT LAW tEHI, UTAH lEafvXL , Drawing Wills, tae Titi TOb.ate Pt'e .and Quietus Quiet-us Titles to Real Estate. HENRY LEWIS Fir in. NotT Public nt tor Remington portable Typewriter. " Wf. "'PresenUtlTe of V,ii,and Building Co. - AAXX B. THURHAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 4f2 Beason Building Salt Lake City 1 West Main Street, Lehl WILLIAM ASHER cty Attorney 0f Lehl In Charge Lehl Office. Notary Public In Office. General Practice In All Court. 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 Alhambf a Theatre PLEASANT GROVE All the breathless thrills of "Safety Last!" All the heart appeal of Grandma's Boy!" All the glorious fun of "The Freshman" are here In "Speedy' Two Days Only. Matinee Monday 3 P. M. 10c and 253. Evening 7:30 and 9:15 a5c and 35c, Toll vnur frlonrla on aAA I - " f . u..uu huh DCC 1 1. Mr and Mrs. Bert Despain of Salt Lake, visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hansen. Thos who use the "OREH MN!" eheaply and safely. WIEX-END EXCURSIONS Ji to Salt Lake return and RetanL $1.00 65c Commutation, or 500 Mile Mileage Books 2 CUNTS P-pt tutt y between all stations. cars and special rates "rues on application, special car service for Protection of perishable freight E tak & Utah E. E. D Henry L Moore and p- Aiercromble, Receivers. oa J- Anderson. Trafflc Mgr. Mrs. James H. Gray to spending this week in Draper with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Samuel Crane. Dr. and Mrs."uoyd Cullimore of Provo, were visiting here Sunday at the R. C. Allred home. Mr .and Mrs. George G. Robinson and Mrs. A. F. Webb were Monday visitors in the capitol city. 'Miss Margaret Hackett of Salt Lake, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hackett. Mrs. Lynn Boneaf Salt Lake, is visiting here this week with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilcox were dinner guests at the William R. Hanson Han-son in American Fork last Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen and daughters, June and Lois, motored to Salt Lake Thursday and spent the day. Mr. J. C. Meiling, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Meiling and Mrs.; Sylvester Evans were visitors in Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams had as their Sunday guests, Mrs. W. F. Welsh and Mr. J. T. Harwood of Salt Lake City. Mr .and Mrs. Ernest Larsen and Mr. and Mrs Alva Wing attended the play at the Wilkes theatre in Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. J. C. Russell and son, Dick, visited with Mr. Russell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Russell, at St. John on Sunday. President S. L Chipman of Ameri can, Fork, and Dr. Iring, of Provo, were dinner guests of President and Mrs. A. J. Evans Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson motored to Fountain Green Saturday and visited over Mother's Day with Mrs. Edward Sorenson. iMr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson and son, Clell, motored to Provo Sunday gtiA an ant thA dav with Mrs. W. T. UrUU Uruv - Brown and Mrs. William Knudsen Mr. Joseph Roberts, Earl, Nyle and Carl Roberts returned home Wednes-frnm Wednes-frnm Maok. Colorado, where they were employed for five weeks, ,r Bn a Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and Wit MM . Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Worlton were din- mta in salt Lake Sunday of ilCi o wv Mr. and Mrs. F. T. McCall. Mr. and Mrs. William Blake of Long Beach, California, are here for an ex- x jj au wh Mr. and Mrs. a. jj. leuuou " - Wilcox. Mrs. Blake is a sfcter to Mr. Wilcox. Mr and Mrs. Frank Devey and Noel motored to SOUS, " auovo P,nv Sunday where they spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clif ford Devey. nd Mrs. J. T. Thomas and daughters, Hermese and Margaret, of . . .1.1 CimOff With -v m .4nfArl in 1 1 1 1 lIUUUUJ " - t-iii t nnrr nnn Mr. auu Mr. reu jv"& - t Afton Giles. Mrs J. C. RusseU entertained at a Mother's Day dinner at her home to honor of Mrs. Sarah Mrs. Mary Kirkham. laid at the table for ten guests Mrs. Lowell Brown gave birth to a hahv trirl Monday, May ma. ur. Brown is at the home naronts. air. and Mrs and is getting along nicely, Mrs. A. S. Hampfsori and daughter, MrvlnL of Ogden. are visits Lebl this week with Mrs. Hampson parents, Mr. and Mra-Fowler. FOR SALE Maytag washer anff-fel- so used . washers and used motors. Heldge 'Johnson, Phone 42-J. Am. Fork. 5-17-tf Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen were guests at a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bird in American Ameri-can Fork Saturday night Mrs. Emma Evans was removed to her home Sunday from the Holy Cross hospital where she has been for the past two weeks. At present she is improving nicely. Kirkham and Covers were J. F. of her Fagan, In Edward Saturday, May 19-0ne Night Only SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE ORPHEUS ORCHESTRA ENTERTAINERS 10 PEOPLE 10 A Guaranteed Attraction. : Also Joseph Schlldkraut in "MEET THE PRINCE A romantic comedy of gallent men of r.-tyalty. 10c and 25c, Sunday and Monday, May 20 and 21 HAROLD LLOYD in "SPEEDY' FREE Mrs. Andy Trane spent Saturday, and Sunday la Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner enter tained at supper Saturday evening at their home. Covers were laid for eleven. Mr. and Mrs. Me'lvin L. Done and two daughters, Percilla Ray and Barbara, of Eureka, visited here from Thursday until Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goodman. Bishop and Mrs. William Hadfleld and Mrs. Thomas R. Jones maae a business trip to Provo city Thursday. Mr. Abraham Anderson and Dale Hadfleld were In Salt Lake Fridar evening attending the State Musio contest held at the University oj Utah. Dale entered In the trombone contest and made a fine showing, he won the honor of second or third place the Judges being unable to make the final decisiom that evening. to the person turning in the name of any person in North Utah County who purchases a New Star Car from us. Tear oft 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 $5.00 check to Name 3-22 Address. Good For Thirty Days Only. " STATE STREET GARAGE Lehi, Utah Kelly and Guy WANT ADS HOUSE p. Hardy. FOR RENT See Mrs. H. 6-17-lt WANT TO TRADE Nice bunch of year oia liegnorn ueut ii w i heifer. See Victor Gaisford. 5-17-tf JERSEY Udall. COW FOR SALE Maud 5-10-2p ROOMS Roberts. FOR RENT See John 4-20-4t Curtain Stretching Done See Mrs, Mlllon Kirkham. 5-1U-&P FOR RENT Small pasture close tn Roa fi lbert Knuasen. o-v-.i. 1U mjw Furnished Rooms For Rent- J. Evans or mail iui-w. -See H. 5-17-lp Pasture for one cow. Close in to town. See Mrs. e. j. Typewriter For Sale In good condition. con-dition. Bargain. Call Mrs. L. E. Lott 6-10-2t For Sale Cheap 22 acres irrigated Ian Part alfalfa. See Win. rr Tnnamnn Sr.. Lehi. 5-17-tf 1, x 4 .uuuu.mu, 1 Lehi Main Street property. ft For Sale. Half apprasuu Edward Southwick, LehL 20x52 price. 5-3-tf Mr. Sylvester Evans left Tuesday for Hilltop, Utah, to be done indefi nitely. 4 Mr. and Mra. A. E. Poulson and .iamliy of Sandy, spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dickerson moved to Salt Lake City last Friday where they will make their homes Mr .and Mrs. Oral Evans and Mrs. Jessie Ballanger made a business trip to the capitol city on Saturday Hermese Broadbent and Margaret Thomas of Ogden were Sunday guests of Sally Cutler and Oleve Kittinger. Dean Udall who is employed in Provo, spent Saturday and Sunday home with his mother, Mrs Maud Udall. Mrs. Robert Brown and daughter, Thelma, of Whittier, California, visited visit-ed with relatives in this city last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Hansen of Lsirk, spent Tuesday and Wednesday here with Mr. and Airs. Charles Colledge. Mr. Steve Zimmerman of Eureka, spent Sunday evening with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Zim merman. Mr. Thomas Russon returned home Friday from California where he enjoyed a month's visit in the dif ferent parts of that state. Cameron Gilchrist returned to Salt Lake Sunday night, where he is em ployed, having visited with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gil christ. . Mrs. Joseph Winn returned Satur day to her home In Twin Falls Idaho, after visiting here for three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Fox and family. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Peterson of Spanish Fork, were visiting keae Sat urday and Sunday with their par ents. Mr and Mrs. Robert Gilchrist and Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, Sr Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett and children and Miss Julia Thornton motored to Delta Friday where they visited until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Thornton and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dewey and children of Sandy, visited in Lehl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis and family. Mrs. Davis return-ed return-ed home with them for a short visit Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cutler and daughters, Sally and Juliet, end Mrs Sarah Broadbent motored to Salt Lake on Mother's Day where they were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McAfee. . Mr. and .Mrs. Lawrence Jackson motored here Sunday from Pocatello, Idaho, to visit with Mr. Jackson's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel K. Jackson. .Mrs. Core and Miss Bassett, of Salt Lake, were also Sunday guests at the Jackson home. Mrs. Delia Mason entertained at prettily arranged party last Saturday afternoon in honor of the 7th birth day of her daughter, Phyllis. Twenty live little guests enjoyed games and music after which they were served with dainty refreshments FOR SALE Cabbage, Cauliflower, TOMATO, Aster, Petunia and PANSY tt tv-TC! t M FLORAL CO. 5-3-tf Xjjjx FOR SALE 6 shares Lehi Irrigation water. 3 new and 3 old. Also have -v hstno td trade for cow or uwav - y.ifpr. Edward Southwick, LehL 5-10-tf BUY NOW 7 acres meadow land, adjoining Wm. Sharp's on the west r. v land on the east, and ana puuc a - west of Dr. F. D. Worlton's farm. t75 00 ner acre If taken at once. ArpSB Ross C. Davis. 318 Ness caH TAke City. 5-17-lp SPECIAL PRICES Below are a few special prices for your inspection, OLD STYLE L. D. S. GARMENTS Summer Weight Special 89c LADIES' L. D. S. GARMENTS , New Stylo 79c MEN'S L. D. S. GARMENTS Summer Weight Suit ,. $1.25 A Man's Shirt For 25c Men's Broadcloth DRESS SHIRTS One for S1.50 Extra Shirt for....- .5c (Two Shirts $1.75) LADIES' STREET DRESSES ALL THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS From $2.35 to $3.45 Buy one and get an extra dress for 25c Only While They Last. Mrs Elmer Teitjen and son, Bruce, of Santaauin. spent the week-end here with Mrs. Teitjen's parents, Mr and Mrs. W. S. Evans. Mrs. Geneva Stewart of Salt Lake, and Mr. G. G, Morehead of San Francisco, Call fornia. were also visiting at the Evans home Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Watson entertained at dinner din-ner on Mother's Day at her home Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans. Mrs. Elmer Teitjen and son, Bruce, of Santaquin, Mrs Geneva Stewart of Salt Lake, Mr. G G. Morehead of San Francisco, Roland TIdd. Miss Arvilla Watson and Mrs. Watson. Paltridge Mercantile Under date of February 9th, one of the largest dealer in Utah wrote us: "Just why eggs should be worth 30c per dozen In this district, with 'the same quality of eggs selling at 24z In Los Angeles and 24c In San Francisco and Seattle, Is beyond our comprehension." OUR ANSWER On February 20th:' "That prices have remained higher In Utah this season than In Petaluma and elsewhere, we take that credit upon our own shoulders because If you look back on your records In the piut year and back of ithat, you will find that without us bedng. lnt-the lnt-the territory and the association ruling the paying prices In the territory have consistently held the market down the same ratio of prices below the Petaluma or Seattle or Portland market. Now Just look that up and see If t am not right. On the other hand, tms season sea-son so far Utah has been considerably higher than other markets, possibly within a ratio of 5c, which would be about the same as you mentioned in your letter. That was a soft snap for the association to show a dividend back to the producers and, evidently, that would have happened again this season If we weren't In the field; bo, on the contrary, con-trary, we think that we have been a benefit to the producers In the - state of Utah rather than otherwise, and to say the leasit, has compelled com-pelled the association to the mark more or less." RESULTS Our carload shlpmenta are Increasing weekly from producer who use their own heads and know how to figure profits, without deductions of numerous overheads, executive offices, stock dividend deductions, executive officers' salaries, and field men, all such expenses out of a case of eggs. SHIP TO Gottfried & Marshall New York LESTER C. TERRY 114 So. 12th Eaat Street Hyland 6400 P. S.Our prices have consistently been higher regularly on eii and every shipment to those producers who ship to us as comparl with any other eggs shipped out of Utah to New York. Salt Lake City, Utah 17 IOU MOW 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 LEHI voa lit mmij WiO To live you must eat. Why not enjoy eating and living to the utmost t Our fine Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables will help you io enjoy and get more out of life. Just Phone 17 Larsen Bros. MAIN STBEXT LEHI DL111U1U&, " " |