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Show Thursday, July 17, 1930 THE LEin SUN, LEm, UTAH PAOB FIVB TUB LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH I LP'J! ' Tifthi. Utah A. F. QAHSFORD Manager Katcred at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, as second claira matter. ' , ADVERTISING HATES Display - 30c per inch Readers 10c Per llne """sTmaCRIPTION BATES An vftar. in advance $2.00 t - Local Items Mr. Rolev of Idaho, is a gueet of Mrs. John Peck this week. Jlold everything for "Hold Everything." Miss Virginia Mieling spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday visiting with relatives in Mt, Pleasant. Miss Verla Thayne of Midvale, th. wnpk-end here, a guest of Miss Alice Jladfleld. ' Miss Lela Cutler of Salt Lake City, the week-end visiting In Lehi :. lUUb Vw - with friends and relatives. guest of Mrs. Frank Sharp this week. Hold everything for "Mold Everything." Mrs. Norma White and Alma Beck were Salt Lake City visitors on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen and son, Dick, and Mrs. Andy Trane were visiting in Bingham on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Vance Chandler, Arizona, were guests Maude Hackett on Tuesday. Mary and Thelma Larkins of Ogden, ate here visiting at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Jones. of Hold everything for "Hold Everything." of Miss Lillian Knudsen .spent the week-end in Salt Lake City visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. . C. Russell and children spent Sunday in Salt Lake City, visiting at Liberty Park and with Mrs. Coen Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knight of Magna, spent the week-end visiting at the W. A. Knight home. Miss Verlilllan Helqutst left Satur-day Satur-day for Santa Barbara, California, to make her home. Wednesday she was united In marriage to Mr. . William Oundick in San Francisco. Mr. George Hobson, Mr. L. , A. Valentine and Mrs. Lilly Bowler of Salt Lake City, were guests at the C. Hackett home Tuesday. This week two Utah County motor graders are being used to put the Lions-High School Athletic Field into shape for the big encampment In August Mrs. Martha Linton of Provo, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting here with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson and family. Miriam and Mildred Whipple attended at-tended a Bridge Tea In Salt Lake City last Tuesday, given by the Alpha Chi Sorority In Richards Sunken Garden. Mrs. Andy Trane was hostess to dinner Wednesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen and a and son, Dick, and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Mrs. Gus Adamson and daughter, , Gudmundsen of American Fork. Ruth, of Salt Lake City, were visiting In Lehi Wednesday with Mrs. Arley Clark.";;;'; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone and two -.children of Pleasant Grove, were jguesta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jbhn R. Bone on Sunday. . v Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Giles and children child-ren of Salt Lake City, visited Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Giles' mother, Mrs. John Bone and family. Mrs. Samuel N. Crane and two children of Draper, spent Friday and Saturday visiting with Mr. and, Mrs. James H. Gray and family. Miss, Delia. Freebalrn and Mr. Victor Nielson of Salt Lake, City, were visiting here on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freebalrn. ' Mr. and' Mrs. Dean Udell returned to their home in Ocean Park, California, Cali-fornia, Saturday morning, after spending spend-ing the past week visiting in Lehi and Pleasant Grove with relatives. Mr. Andy Trane and son, Glen, re-- re-- turned home Sunday from ' Montana, where they have been employed shearing shear-ing sheep for the past several weeks. Enroute home they visited in Yellowstone Yellow-stone National Park. . ; Misses LaPriel and Arleen 'Goodwin . left Sunday for a two weeks vacation trip in (California! i During their stay in the sunny state they will visit friends in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Hollywood and with I Dr. and Mrs. Mark A, Dalton in Oakland. In honor of the 86th birthday anniversary anni-versary of Mrs. Martha, Ann Taylor, ,her children and grandchildren enter-; enter-; talned at a birthday party Saturday evening at Saratoga resort. The bathing, bath-ing, games and a dainty luncheon composed com-posed the enjoyable features of the -evening. About thirty guests were present Those attending from out-of-'town include. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor and son of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and daughter, daugh-ter, Bethel, Mrs. J. . S. Taylor and : children, all of Spanish Fork; Mr. and , Mrs. Herbert Taylor and Miss Lela : Cutler of Salt Lake City. TEACHER OF PIANO Mrs. Marjorie Clark 7-17-lt HOW IS YOUR CHICKEN COOP? Are they free from lice and mites? Kreso Dip No. l.........Quart 75c Kreso Dip No. 1 Vz Gafllon $1.25 Kreso Dip No. Gallon $2.00 Kreso Dip No. l..Bui!k 1 Gal. $1.50 Your Own Container. . WRAPPED CANDY CHEWS Y. Pound Bag ..... 10c 1 Pound Bags . S9c BRING YOUR FILMS TO US We have them developed and printed for you. All of our work is done by experts. LEHI DRUG CO. Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Imported and Domestic Cigars. LEHI, UTAH HENRY LEWIS Notary Public Fire Insurance Heal Estate ReprMntativ of Western Lean and Building- Co. LKHX UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Merton Brown and children spent Sunday In Salt Lake City, visiting wifh Mrs. Bert Despain, who Is at the L. D. S. hospital, having Just recently undergone an appendicitis appendi-citis operation. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown and children child-ren and Mr. and Mrs. John Brown motored to Provoana Beach and Pay- son, Sunday, and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Brown. Relatives in the city have received word that a fine haby boy has arrived to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs Douglas Thurman of Garfield. All con cerned are doing nicely. The mother was formerly Miss Pearl Jones of this city.- Misses Mildred and Miriam Whip ple entertained Thursday afternoon at Geneva resort In honor of Miss Margaret Parsons, Lois Northrop and Ann Cannon of Salt Lake City. Bathing Bath-ing was enjoyed and a dainty lunch eon served. , , , Mrs. G. H. Wing, Mrs. Wllford Russon, Mrs. Marvin Wing and Glen Wing motored to Salt Lake City, Sat urday'to bid farewell to Mrs. Delbert Adams, who left that day for Reno, Nevada, where she will Join her hus band and make her home there. Mrs. Julia Southwick of Magna, visited with her sister, Mrs. Margaret Bushman on Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Lowell Brown Vea Jean, of Provo, with Mr. and Mrs. J. Tuesday. ; r Frank Sharp,, a delegate from the Lehi Lions Club left Sunday for Den ver, Colorado, to attend the Lions In ternational Convention. Mrs. Fred Scown, Mrs. Merton Brown and Mrs. Pearl Patterson motored to Wallsburg, Thursday to visit with Mrs. Will Meklm, who has been very ill. Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Hendrickson and son, Ernest, and daughter, Eva, and Miss Jennie Smith, were Sunday guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. William Hadfleld. Miss Verland Evans left Saturday for a two weeks vacation trip in Cali fornia. She will be the guest of Miss Arvilla Watson and Mrs. Orinda Thomas in Los Angeles. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Oliver Kirk- ham entertained In honor of her Bon, Dean's seventh birthday. Fifteen little lit-tle girls and boy friends made merry with games after which a tasty lunch eon was served. The American Legion and the Auxiliary have been selected by the committee in charge of the decorat ing for the encampment to decorate Lehi city with flags and other decor atlons for the big celebration. T Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hayward will spend a few days here this week at the home of Mrs. Hayward's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis, be fore leaving for Boston, Mass., where, they will make their home. -'"." and daughter, were visiting F. Fagan on Mr. and Mrs. E.,W. Larsen and son, Ralph, were visiting with Mrs. Ralph Smith and children in Salt Lake City on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans pent the week-end visiting in Santaauln. While there Mrs. Evans sang at the funeral services of Mr. Olson. Mr. and Mrs- Fred Wanlass enter tained at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Wanlass of California and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Wanlass. Mr. and Mrs. Forrester Littleford are spending this week in Pleasant Grove, visiting with Mrs. Littleford's father, Mr. Mark Richins and family. Miss Margaret M. Thurman, Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist and daughter, Blair, motored to Mt. Pleasant Tuesday and spent the day visiting with Mrs. F. J, Nielson. Mrs. Rose Hayes of Pleasant Grove, and Mr, and Mrs. George Southwick of Magna, were here to attend the funeral services of Mrs. George Zim merman held last Wednesday. Keith Lott and Louis Phillips enter tained a group of friends at . a Sara toga party Friday evening at Saratoga resort Swimming, games and a .luncheon were the features enjoyed, Ten guests were present. Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw entertained at a Saratoga party Tuesday evening, in honor of her husband's birthday anni versary. Thirty-six guests enjoyed bathing and games, followed by dainty refreshments, Sarjeant and Mrs. McNabb and two daughters of Honolulu and Miss McNabb Mc-Nabb of Denver, Colorado, were visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts Sunday. They are leaving for Honolulu on August 1. , , .,: Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jacobs and Mrs, Sarah Jane Walker left Monday morn- lng for Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs hve been visiting here for the past month. The visit in this city of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Schriner of Logan, Ohio, and Mrs. Fred Pugh of Colton, Ohio, has been the motif for a number of outings, dinners and other social en tertainments, given in their honor by relatives. Thursday the guests In company with Mr. and Mrs. A. J Evans, enjoyed an outing at Saltair and that evening Mrs. Heber C. Webb entertained at a prettily appointed dinner in their honor, covers being laid for Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb, the honored guests and the host and hostess. Friday the guests In company with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Timothy, Mrs. Frank Nichols, Mrs. Booth Sorenson and Mrs. Heber C. Webb enjoyed a delightful outing at Geneva resort. Mr. and Mrs. Schriner and Mrs. Pugh left Saturday for their home in Ohio, after visiting here for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Litson and baby, Beulah, of Murray, were Sunday din-ner din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Robinson. That afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Litson and the Robinson family attended a show at the Paramount theatre in Provo. WANT ADS Want Ads 10c Per Line For First Insertion and 5c Per Line for Each Additional Insertion. STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE FOR SALEA Header. Very cheap. See Mrs; Christian Knudsen. 7-3-2t FOR SALE Can Red Seed Wheat. Mrs. Hyrum Smith, Phone 71-J, Lehi 7-10-lt FOR SALE Set of work harness, tongue scraper and 2 forty gallon barrels. Robert Fox,- Lehi. 7-17-lp FOR SALE Good Western Electric Hughes Electric Stove. Very Cheap. See Mrs. Eli Kendall Holmes. 7-17-lt FURNITURE FOR SALE heater, vanity dresser, bench, 2 kitchen chairs and rocker. Inquire and see furniture at Sun office. 2-2-tf Notice To Bean Pickers Trucks for bean pickers will be at the People's Co-op and the Celestia Featherstone corner in Lehi each morning at 4:45 a. m. commencing July 17th. All boys and girls over the ages of 13 desiring to' pick beans this season will please get In touch with the canning company officials or Mrs. Celestia Featherstone. Pleasant Grove Canning Co., adv. Pleasant Grove. The Lehi district boy scouts, sixty-five sixty-five -in number, returned home Saturday Satur-day evening; after enjoying a week at Camp Timpanogos in Provo Canyon. The boys all report having had a fine trip and stated that it was one of the 'best camping trips attended In spite of the rain. Hold everything for "Hold Everything.' Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Russell motored to St. Johns Monday to take Miss Fern Alstrom home. She has been visiting at the Russell home for the past two weeks. Marjorie and Dick Russell remained for a visit with friends and relatives there. Mr. and Mrs. John Cutler and daughters, Sally and Juliet of Los Angeles, California, who have been visiting friends and relatives in Lehi and Salt Lake City for the past week, returned home to their home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Earl Smith entertained at a delightful surprise party . Wednesday in honor of her son, Glen, the occasion being his fourteenth birthday anni-versary. anni-versary. Interesting games were enjoyed en-joyed after which dainty refreshments were served to the following friends: Berniece Bradshaw, Juanita Smith, Leona Oakey, Jean Fowler, Carina Evans, Virginia Mieling, Bertha Clark, Lloyd Gunther, Sterling Evans, Morris Clark, Rex Gardner, Sterling Allred and the honored guest . . -o ' Lightner and Brown ... , Great Comedy Team The greatest comedy team on the screen today is coming to the Royal Theatre next Sunday and Monday In "Hold Everything," the Warner Bros, and Vitaphone version of the big musical comedy success. This team is composed of Winnie Lightner and Joe E. Brown. As a pair of scrappy lovers they make this picture an ab solute riot of fun. Winnie uses the same boisterous tactics that made her the hit of "Gold Diggers of Broadway," and It Is easy to imagine what happens to Joe Brown every time she catches him flirting with another girL Celebrating the . eighth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Madge, Mrs. Merton Brown entertained at charming children's party Tuesday afternoon. Interesting games were played and refreshments served to fifteen little friends. Royal Theatre THE BEST OF TALKING PICTURES WEEKLY PROGRAM Wednesday and Thursday, July 16 and 17 ANITA PAGE and WILLIAM HAINES in "Navy Blues" Girls, gobs and gags galore! More laughs! More thrills! More romance than you've seen for a long time. , Also Harry Langdon in the "FIGHTING PARSON." Admission Only 15c and 30c.' Friday and Saturday, July 18 and 19 , BIG DOUBLE SHOW u Two shows for the price of one. v A talking romance of the great outdoors. "Call of The West" and "Hot Curves An all talking baseball picture with all bases full of love, laughter and thrills. Don't miss it. Saturday Matinee 8:15 P. M. 10c and 20c. Evenings Only 15c and 30c. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, July 20, 21 and 22 WINNIE LIGHTNER and JOE E. BROWN in the funniest comedy ever screened 'Hold Everything" You'll enjoy this Mad Merry Melange of entertainment. 0 See "Hold Everything" the triumph of comedy In technicolor. Hold Everything for "Hold Everything." "Hold Everything" has Everything. Also a Good Cartoon Comedy. Admission Only 15c and 30c. July 27, 28 and 20-Gary Cooper in "THE TEXAN" Mrs. W. A, Ford and Mrs. William Peterson were Salt Lake visitor on Saturday. ' " i ' Barbara Knight is spending this week In Salt Lake City, a guest of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Hackett Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Greenwood of Belle Fourche, South Dakota, visited Sunday afternoon at the Elias M Jones home. Mrs. Pearl Brinton and son, Wright of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson, Saturday. Wright Brinton Just completed a five months crew around the world. Heber J. 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