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Show Thnraday, June 14, 1928 THE LEHI SUN "Published every Thursday at Lehi, Utah 0AI3F0RD Mamager tered at the postoffice at Lehi Utah, as seeona ctass mauer. "ADVERTISING BATES Display . : 30e per inch Benders 10c per line SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, m aavanc Local Items Hiss Helen Larsen of Salt Lake, spent Mondaj visiting here with Mrs. j, w. Goodman. Mrs. J- W. Goodman attended the jl i. A. convention in Salt Lake Friday Fri-day and Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Pallanch and daughter, Mary, of Midvale, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Webb. ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Karl Osterloh of California, were Sunday visitors at the home of (Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Osterloh. ; . . f.Mrs. Robert GJUchrlst entertained at dinner Thursday evening at her lome for Mrs. Evans Gilchrist of Salt Lake, Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist and Mrs. D. J. Thurman. Get Tour Fishing Tackle at Lehi Drug for June 15. $3.00 Silver Jubilee Shaving Shav-ing Set $1.20 75c Itfarcelle Lemon Cream Special 39c Gift Clocks, Watches, Electric Toaster, Electric Fan, Electric Iron, the Best at Reduced Prices 1 Pound McDonald Candy Special ; ..39c LEHI DRUG CO. G. R. Taylor and S. M. Taylor MARCELLING 50c and 60c 'CENTRAL SERVICE STATION Lehi Call 99 For . Appointment MRS. REUBEN DEAN TIIE LEHI SUN, LEIH, DTAll PAGE FIVE A. J.EVANS ATTORNEY AT LAW t-EHI, UTAH Office at residence Specializing In Drawing: Wills, Deeds, Probate Practice and Quieting Quiet-ing Titles to Real Estate. HENRY LEWIS . Notary Public ire Insurance Real Estate Agent for Remington Portable Typewriter. Representative of western Loan and Building Co. LEHI. UTAH R. B. THUEMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Sult 412 Beason BuNding Salt Lake City 149 West Main Street Lehi WILLIAM ASHER City Attorney of Lehi In Charge Lehi Office. Notary Public In Office. General Practice In All Courts. Those who use the "0REMIJN1" ride cheaply and safely. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS Lehi to Salt Lake and return Provo and Return- $1.00 65c Commutation, 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 B. B. Henry L Moor and D. P. Alercrom-Ie, Receivers Aldon J. Anderson. Trade Mgr. Mr. H. E. Osterloa wmV business busi-ness visitor in Salt ' Lake City on Tuesday. ' - Mrs. Odell Peck flatted fti Spanish Fork Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mrs. A. E. Manning spent Saturday visiting in Provo with (Mrs. Mary Mc-Affee. Mrs. Edna Henry of was visiting here last Mrs. John T. Winn. Blue Creek, week with FOR SALE Maytag washer and also al-so used washers and used motors. Heldge Johnson, Phone 42-J. Am. Fork. 6-17-tf Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Allred and family spent Saturday and Sunday in the capitol city. Miss Ada Fox spent Friday in Magna visiting with her sister, Mrs. L. J. Morton, Jr. Mrs. Earl Smith and Miss Josephine Bringhurst were visitors In Salt Lake City on Friday. Miss LuPriel Crabb of Salt Lake, was visiting here Saturday and Sunday Sun-day with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norman had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newell of Salt Lake City. Mrs. William Goates and daughter, Leola, and Mrs. Bert Gray went to Salt Lake Saturday to attend the Primary Jubilee. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson of Salt Lake, spent Sunday here with Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Peck. Mr. and Mrs. T. A: Dewey and children of Sandy, were visiting here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis and family. ; ; Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Robinson and Earl Munsey of Montello, Nevada, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Manning last Monday and Tuesday. Vaness Lott and B. J. Lott left Saturday for Wyoming. , They will leave there in about a month lor South Dakota to be gone indefinitely, Emll Cook and Sheran Peterson of Cedar Fort, were visiting here Sunday with friends. Mayor and MrTSydney Gilchrist spent Sunday in Salt Lake visiting with relatives. Mrs. M. B. Allen of Salt Lake, visited here over the week-end with her mother, Mrs. D. J. Thurman. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight attend ed the funeral services in Salt Lake Tuesday of their niece, daughter of Mr and Mrs. John M. Knight. Is your car giving the best possible service t If not, you are losing money and the satisfaction satisfac-tion of driving a mechanically me-chanically correct motor ear. ' . j.-'v :-: . Let "Jim" Coiner check over your car and put it in shape. Early repairs saves, bigger ones. J; Lehi Motor S. D. Broadbent, Mgr. Main Street Ik. fat -m - a m airs, juma uecic made Business trip to the capitol city Mon day. V Mrs. Mable Nielson of Cardston, Canada, was the guest of Mrs. H. D. Christensen on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox, Mrs. isaac rox and Mrs. J. 0. Allred of Minneapolis, visited in Nephl last Sunday with friends. Te Mother's Club will meet Fri day, June 15th, at the home of Mrs. T- i" . . . . -arnes uougn. au members are cordially invited to be present Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Vincent of Salt Lake, visited here over the ' week end with Mrs. Vincent's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson. Mrs. L, E. Pierson and daughter, Clara and son, Blllle, of Idaho Falls, arrived here last Wednesday Cor a ten days visit with Mr. and Mrs John Goates. Mrs. Joseph F. Smih, Mrs. Hamil ton Laird, Mrs. 0. L. Klttinger, Miss Margaret Laird and Virgil Smith motored to Salt Lake City Sunday, where they spent the day. Mrs. Marie FJeld and daughter, Virgle May, of Salt Lake, were visiting visit-ing here a. few days last week with Bishop and Mrs. Andrew Field and family. v Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Thornton of Delta, visited in Lehi last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett. Miss Julia Thornton, who has spent the passed three months here, returned home wltSTthem. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Davis spent the week-end In Pleasant Grove with Mrs. Emma White and Mrs. Alex Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barnes enter tained at dinner Sunday evening at their home for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellingson Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. B. I Chipman r leaving today for. a five days fishing trip to Fish Lake. Mrs. Morris Davis of Provo, spent Wednesday and Thursday of last week visiting here with Mrs. H. D. Christensen and Mrs. I. M. Davis. WARNING! , Mrs. J. G. Allred of Minneapolis, Minn., spent last week In this city visiting with her sister, Mrs. Isaac Fox and other relatives and frends. Miss Marearet Jensen of Salt Lake, was visiting in this city for a Hw.davs last week the. guest of Misses Marearet Thurman and Beth Gilchrist. Mrs. Hannah Rolfe, Mrs. S. J. Taylor, Mrs. A. E. Manning and Merrill Rolfe motored to Provo Mon day and spent the day visiting with Mrs Ellin Condor. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gorange, Mrs. Alta Gorange and little son, ana Mrs. Joaenhine Montgomery, all of Salt Lake City, were guests or Mr, and Mrs. Andrew FJeld and family Thursday. Miss Margaret Thurman, Miss Beth Gilchrist and Thurman Gilchrist motored to Mt. Pleasant Sunday, to visit with Mrs. F. J. Nielson. Beth remained for a week's visit at the Nielson home. Mrs William Loveridgeand Mrs. Steve Willes, Mrs. J. W. Webb and daughter, Sylvia, Mrs. Susanna Com er, Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts and Mrs. Arreva Armltstead were passengers to Salt Lake Saturday.: Mrs. John Zimmerman entertained the members of the Social Club last Thursday afternoon at ner nome. The time was spent in playing ' 500' , prizes being won by Mrs. R. B. Worl-ton Worl-ton and Mrs. Oliver Kirkham. Mrs. John Peck and Mrs. Isaac Peck, Mrs. Harry Stoker, Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford Austin, Mrs. J. H. Glover, Mrs. Robert J. Evans, Mrs. Geroge ; G. Robinson and daughter, Marie, were among some of the Salt Lake visit ors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Grant J. Carter of Los Angeles, California, have been visiting here for the past two weeks with Mrs. Carter's parents, Mr- and Mrs. Ben C. Lott Mr. Carter re turned to California Saturday, hut Mrs Carter remained for a month's visit. The Gleanerr Girls of the Third ward entertained at a chicken supper sup-per last Tuesday evening at the Luther Coates home complimentary to Mrs. Lydia Powell, Mrs. Myrtle Webb and Mrs. Fern Johnson., Fol lowing the dinner games and music were enjoyed. The guests numbered thirteen. lfptth T-ntt entertained at a de lightful lawn party Thursday night at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben O. Lott. Games and dancing were the diversions of the evening, after which a delicious lunch was served to sixteen guests ' at small tables which were placed on the lawn. NOTICE OF VOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION DISSOLU-TION OF OAK HOLLOW LAND & STOCK COMPANY, In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District In and for Utah County, State of Utah. ;, In the matter of the application for the Dissolution of Oak Hollow Land & Stock Company, a corporation. Notice of Voluntary Dissolution of fOak Hollow Land & Stock Company. Notice Is hereby given that the application ap-plication of Oak Hollow Land & Stock Company, a corporation, for the dis solution of said corporation having been presented to the above named Court ,was, on May 5, 1928, by order of said Court filed with the Clerk of said Court and said Clerk directed to give thirty days notice by publication of said application. This notice commencing- May 24, 1928, will expire on the 25th day of June, 1928, at any time before which expiration any per son may file herein his objection to said application for dissolution. Witness the Clerk of said Court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 22nd day of May, 1928. (Seal) E. B. DASTRUP, Clerk. Daniel Harrington, Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah. First Publication May 24, 1928. - .. ., Last Publication June 21, 1928. ASSESSMENT NOTICE ACME MINING COMPANY, PRIN CIPAL PLACE OF BUSINESS, LEHI, UTAH. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Acme Mining Company held on the 19th day of May, 1928, an assess ment (No. 2) of S1.00 per thousand shares was levied on the outstanding Icapital stock of the corporation, pay able Immediately to the secretary at his office at Lehi, Utah. Any stock upon which this assess ment may remain unpaid on Wednes day. June 20. 1928. will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on Friday, July zu, 1928. at 2:00 o'clock p. m. to pay tne delinquent assessment tnereon toe-ether with the cost of advertllsng and expense of sale. W. E. TRINNAMAN, JK., secretary, First Publication May 24, 1928. Last Publication June 14, 1928. WANT ADS Soft Wheat For Sale See W. J rhpster White Boar For Service J, T. Rarnharr. 6-1 4-4 1 One Good Work Horse For Sale Com Thnmaii Trinnaman. 6-7-- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carson and son, Standford, and daughter, Ora, spent from Tuesday until Friday in Pocatello, Idaho. They went there to attend the funeral services of their niece, Miss Lulu Garrett Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams and daughter, Dora, and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Winn, motored to Liberty Park Sunday where they met members of the Harwood family from Blue Creek and Salt Lake and enjoyed a family party. Mrs. Evans Gilchrist and children of Salt Lake, spent last week here at the Sydney Gilchrist home. Miss Beth Gilchrist entertained at dinner Wednesday evening complimentary to Mrs. Evans Gllchrlstt Covers were laid for ten. - Mrs. W. L. Worlton and daughters, Madge and Ruth, Mrs. Robert Fox and Miss Ada Fox motored to Salt Lake Saturday to attend the Munns reunion held at Liberty Park. Miss Ada went from there to Immigration Canyon where she will be employed at Pine Crest Inn for the summer. Among the out-of-town people who attended the funeral services of Mr, Eugene Smith were: Mr. and Mrs. .T. rvtrir. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Reese, Mrs. Dorothy Weeley and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. B. Smith, of Salt Lake City: Mr. and Mrs. Shucber and Mrs. Valieta Williams, Los Angeles, Cali fornia: Ann Ethertinglon, Rose Van Silvio Tiarrol Van Sickle and Pearl Morton, Plain City; Blaine Smith, Mr .and Mrs. William Singleton and Miss ZIna Singleton, SpringvUle. Kitchen Cabinet, Range and Dining Table For Salet Call 43-W. 6-7-U Choice pasture for rent on Saratoga Sarato-ga road. Mrs. J. E. Bone. adv. WANTED Old Horses. Holmstead, Telephone 70-J3. C. O. 5-24-5t vnr fiai Soft wheat and rolled barley. W. E. Davis. Phone 144J. adv. Lehi Main Street property, 20x52 ft For Sale. Half appraalal price. sMurnrrt Rnuthwick. LehL 5-3-tf Good Neighbor? You that took my Iron doubletree from my farm please return them. Janus Schow. 6-7 -2p FOR SALE shares Lehi Irrigation water, S new and S"old. Also have -rnrv tinmft to trade for cow or heifer. Edward Sonthwlck, LehL 5-10-tf Used Cars All Guaranteed For 30 Days and Sold On Easy Terms. TWO 1925 CHEVROLET COUPES Very good condition. Five tires. 1927 ESSEX 4 DOOR DE LUX SEDAN Like New. r . 1924 FORD COUPE Good Tires and New Paint A good car to own. 1926 FORD COUPE Complete overhaul, new paint. 3 1923 FORD ROADSTER TRUCK $25.00 to $100.00. 1924 FORD Y2 TON RUXTELL AXLE Very good oversize tires. 1927 CHEVROLET COACH Looks like new. Had very good care. Former owner gone to California and left car for sale. 1926 CHEVROLET COACH Th cleanest used car I everl traded In. Good mechanical con dition. SIX FORDS 1923 From $35.00 to $83.00. 1926 CHEVROLET TON TRUCK Stake body and closed cab. Very Rood canditlon. Five good tires. A Good buy. 1926 CHEVROLET TOURING With Enclosures. Ten Other Trucks and Tourings to choose from. Martin Nielsen Auto Co. American Fork msssssbbsssssss: J ' n To -whom it may concern: , There are a number of Mortuary companies in the State selling burial certificates, and there are high-pressure salesman from a Mortuary Co. of Salt Lake in our city giving untruths and misleading information in regards to other firms in the undertaking profession, as a means of trying try-ing to sell their service certificates. iAs a means of protecting yourself against any future regrets or loss, we urge you to investigate in-vestigate our plan, and funeral costs. Through our affilliation With the UTAH MORTUARY SERVICE CO. and its great purchasing pur-chasing power, we are able, and will meet all competition on funeral costs, or certificates. YOU OWE IT TO YOURSEU TO . INVESTIGATE Come in and let us show you our merchandise merchan-dise and quote you our prices before you purchase pur-chase any burial or service certificate. Also let us give you information and facts that we can and will back up. A. H. WING FUNERAL HOME. Get Your Free French Dressing We are giving our customers and friends a Free 15 cent bottle of WRIGHT'S FRENCH DRESSING with each 25c purchase of WRIGHT'S MAYONAISE WRIGHT'S THOUSAND ISLAND WRIGHT'S TASTE-T-SPREAD Try This Dressing and Other Products Youll Like Them Quality Meats and Groceries Larsen Bros. MAIN STREET ItlHI EFAXES Now In Effect DU U MfU-M W ' liberal Stopover- Enroute Return Limit October SI PLAN your summer trip to tako advantage of low rommer excursion fares. You will have i choice of return routes, if desired, and may take advantage of liberal stopover privilege en route. Final return limit October 51. . Interesting tide trip to Zion National Na-tional Park, Yellowitone and other wettera iceoie attraction, at alight additional coat. Visit Denver and Rock; Mountain National Park at extra railroad fare. Loxnrions comfort unexcelled aerrice. And low fare to practically very point in the United State and Canada. EXAMPLES OP LOW ROUND TRIP FARES From LEHI to Denver Omaha Kansas City ,, , Chicago New York City New Orleans Los Angeles Boston Washington $130.11 Ask Agent for Further Details D. S. SPEXCER General Passenger Agent Salt Lake City. Utah t36.00 .S64.G5 .64.C5 .$74.55 1 35.95 $84.40 $40.00 ..$142.01 The Overland Route aM a 1 3 I .J V y |