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Show cndav. June 21, 1923 THE LEIII SUN, LEIII, DTAll PAGE FIVE w THE LEHI SUN 'Published every Thursday at Lehi, Utah K. OAISFORD .Manager cred at the postoffice at Lehi I'tah, as second elasrs matter. ADVERTISING RATES pisplay 30c Per inch Readers 10c per line "Subscription rates One ye&r lvinc $1.00 Local Items Kuel Wanlass was a capitol city visitor on Monday. , . ' Mr. J. B. Watson returned home Saturday for a short visit with his family. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sorenson of Bingham, . spent Thursday .visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Blackhurst and jon of Salt Lake, called Monday at the E. H. Davis home, for a short visit. - . Miss Vlda Anderson who Is employed em-ployed at Eureka, spent the week-end iome with her mother, Mrs. Kate Anderson. iMr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams and daughter, Dora, motored to Magna Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. .Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Devey of Provo, were visiting In Lehi Sunday with Mr. Devey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Devey. The Misses Ivy and Eloise Russon spent the past week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William A, Bateman in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Sarah Kirkham entertained at a dinner Sunday evening at her home for Miss Laverne Kirkham of Los Angeles, (Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kirk ham, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Miss Phyllis Kirkham and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Russell and children. Mrs. James Gough entertained members of the Mothers Club last Friday afternoon at her home. Fol-fowing Fol-fowing the literary lesson given by Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist, a tasty lunch was served to twelve ladies. The club will hold their next meeting Friday, June ,29th, at the home of Mrs. 0. A. Holmstead. MARCELLING 50c and 60c 'CENTRAL SERVICE STATION Lehi Call 99 For Appointment MRS. REUBEN DEAN 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 Fire Insurance Real Estate Agent for Remington Portable Typewriter. Representative of Western Loan and Building Co. LEHI. UTAH . Misses LaRetta and Zina' Anderson Ander-son were Salt Lake visitors on Monday.'" Mon-day.'" , ; V Mrs. Arc StewaTTor Salt Lake, wis visiting here Sunday with . Mrs. Geneva Stewart. FOR SALE--Maytag washer and also al-so used washers and used motors. Heldge Johnson, Phone 42-J. Am. Fork. . 5-17-tf Mr. Sylvester Evans returned to Hilltop Saturday where he is employed. em-ployed. Mr. and Mrs. John" Turner and daughter, Reva, were Salt Lake visitors visit-ors yesterday. Earl Roberts left . last week for Wyoming where he will be employed for a month. , . - . Mrs.' Daniel Peet of American Fork, spent last week here with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Roberts. (Mrs. Samuel . Waytmouth of Salt Lake City, spent last week in this city the guest of Mrs. W. A. Knight. Mr, Oscar Evans of Castlegate, and Miss Vivian Harris of Lindon, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Whimpey. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone and son, Lloyd, of Provo, spent Sunday visiting visit-ing at the home of Mr. Bone's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone. Misses Verland Evans and Lela Dunsdon returned to Salt Lake Monday Mon-day morning, where they are attending attend-ing Henegar's Business College, after visiting over ' Sunday with their parents. par-ents. " ! - Mrs. Sylvester Evans attended a convention of the Excelcis Company Saturday evening at Pleasant Grove. After the business part of the meeting meet-ing a supper followed by dancing were enjoyed at the Geneva resort.. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Smith of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. John Edwards and small son of Bingham, were Saturday and Sunj-day Sunj-day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Turner. Misses Ethel and Marie Bring- hurst, of Pocatello, Idaho, spent from Friday until Monday visiting in this city with their sisters, Mrs. Earl Smith and Miss Josephine Bring hurst Mr. J, T. Harwood of Salt Lake, visited here Sunday with his sister, Mrs. A. E. Adams. Mr. Harwood and daughter, Ruth, are leaving next Sunday .tor Paris. They will meet Miss Jeyna Welsh who has been studying music abroad for , the past two years. - . IMr. and Mrs. J. -C. Russell enter-tafnp.il enter-tafnp.il at a deliehtful Saratoga party Monday in honor of their son, luckb ninth birthday anniversary. The party composed of ten enjoyed a swim after which they were served a delicious luncn. Mayor and Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist. Miss Blair Gilchrist, Mrs. D. J Thuranan, Ida Thurman and Misses Margaret and Dorothy Thurman were guests at a wedding reception in Salt Lake last Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Stessenson. Mrs. Lela Russon and Miss Cleo Larsen were visiting In Bingham 1 Canyon Friday. Miss Alice Iladfleld visited in Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday the guest of Miss Alice Backlund. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb were guests at dinner Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Austin. Mrs. E. N. Vebb" and daughter, Ila, are visiting this week in'Milford with , her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb, Jr. Miss Laverne Kirkham arrived Sunday Sun-day from Los Angeles, California, for a two weeks visit with her mother, Mrs! Sarah Kirkham. mi -. . . " . , . luurman uuenrist in company with Mr. Murray B. Allen of Salt Lake City, left Monday morning for week's trip through Southern Utah. Mrs. William HuTof Los Angeles, California, gave birth to a fine baby boy last Sunday. Mrs. Hill is here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. jCurtis. Miss Flossie Webb and Miss Lucile Anderson entertained the Fifth ward Junior girls and their teachers at a weenie" roast Tuesday evening at Kirkham's farm up the creek. " Fourteen Four-teen girls enjoyed games and a tasty lunch. Mrs. I. L Lett entertained at a party Monday afternoon in honor of the fifth birthday of her daughter, Lois. The little guests were enter tained with games in the Wines park, after which they were served with dainty refreshments. R. B. THURHAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 412 Beacon Budding 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 use the "OREMIINI" ride cheaply and safely. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS Mr .and Mrs. T. A. Taylor spent Monday In Salt Lake City. " Mr. O. A. Holmstead made a busi ness trip to the capitol city Saturday. Satur-day. ' .... ... . , Miss Blanch Evans and Miss Cleo Holmstead were' business visitors In Provo city on Monday. a Miss Doha Buteruui of Salt Lake, is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Russon. o . Mrs. Amy Pratt o' Salt Lake, was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George II. Smith. o Dr and Mrs. Mark Dalton left Monday for,' Oakland, Califbrjnia, where they will make their home. , , Mr. George H. Smith, Sr., and Mrs. Mary Taylor returned to their home in Blackfoot, Idaho, Monday after visiting In Lehi over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb and Mr. and Mrs. George H. Smith. Mrs. Thomas Powell and Miss Sylvia Webb entertained at a miscellaneous mis-cellaneous shower Saturday evening at the Powell home complimentary to Mrs. Elbert Hales, formerly Miss Cleo , Powell, a June bride. The Gleaner i Girls of the Third ward were the invited in-vited guests. The usual social diver sions were enjoyed after which Mrs. Hales was presented with many lovely gift. ; Iiri!il? Is your car giving the best possible service? If not, you are losing money and the satisfaction satisfac-tion of driving, a mechanically me-chanically correct motor car. Let "Jim" Comer check over your car and put it in shape. Early repairs saves bigger ones. Lehi Motqr S. D. Broadbent, Mgr. Main Street Forced To Sleep In Chair Gas So Bad Nights I nat tin In a chair. I had 'such stomach gas. I took Adlerika and nothing I eat hurts me now. I sleep fine."- Mrs. Glenn Butler. Even the FIRST spoonful of Ad lerika relieves gas on the etomath land removes astonishing amounts of old waste matter from the system. 'Makes you enjoy your meals and leen better. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels. Adlerika will surprise you, Lehi Drug Co. adv Among -those from Lehi who are registered for the summer school of the Brigham Young University are: Junius C. Banks, Cecil L. Ash, Delia Carson and Leo Hanson. Sexenty-ix towns in six different states and Mexico are represented at the sum mer session of Brigham Young TJnt verslty. The first term of the sum mer session started in Provo last Monday, June ll. The second term, which will start on July . 23, will be held at Aspen Grove, in Provo Ca.n- Ton. .. . . Used Gars All Guaranteed For 30 Days and Sold On Easy Terms. Lehi te Salt Lake and return Provo and Eettum. $1.00 65c 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 B. E. Henry L Moor anl D. P. Abercrombie, Receiver Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. TWO 1925 CHEVROLET COUPES Very good condition. Five tires. 1927 ESSEX 4 DOOR DE LUX SEDAN Like New. 1924 FORD COUPE Good Tires and New Paint. A good car to own. 1826 FORD COUPE Complete overhaul, new paint 3 1923 FORD ROADSTER TRUCK $25.00 to 1100.00. 1924 FORD Vz 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 The cleanest used car I ever traded in. Good mechanical condition. con-dition. SIX FORDS 1S23 From $35.00 to $85.00. 1926 CHEVROLET TON TRUCK Stake body and closed cab. Very good 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 NOTICE OF VOLUNTARY 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 K)ak Hollow Land & Stock Company, Notice is hereby given that the ap plication of Oak Hollow Land & Stock Company, a corporation, for the tUte 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 com mencing 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, ciera. Daniel Harrington, Attorney, Salt Lake City, Utah. First Publication May 24, 1928. Last Publication June 21, 1928. WANT ADS Chester White Boar For Service J. L. Barnhart. 4-14-4p Kitchen Cabinet, Range and Dining Thl For Rale. Call 43-W. 6-7-tf Choice pasture for rent, on Sarato ga ma Mrs. J. E. Bone. adv. WANTED Okl Horses. C. Holmstead, Telephone 70-J3. 5-24-5t For Sale Soft wheat and rolled barley. W. E. Davis. Phone 144J adv Lehi Main Street property, 20x52 ft. For Sale. Half apprasial price. Edward Southwick, Lehi. 5-3-tf FOR SALE 6 shares Lehi Irrigation water, 3 new and 3' old. Also have work horse to trade for cow or heifer. Edward Southwick, LehL 6-10-tf You'll search in vain for a longer, or more brilliant, and more dependable record of service than Buick's. Two million Buicks have proved Buick value on the road. More than a million and a half, still in service, attest Buick stamina. Every Buick has as "regular "regu-lar equipment" - power in excess of any need, beauty and luxury beyond cpmpare and a degree of dependability which has lon2 been traditional. Ycu're sure of real quality and real value when you buy the car that two million owners have proved. 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