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Show Thursday, August 21, 1930 THE LEHI SUN, LETH, UTAH Thursday, August 21, 1930 i & 10 ). f 0 ii nw v bogi- - .Kite wx.li, 'e've S ;agel iey to5' an ui orreef lU ef; MilU ligesfc t all to r mai i apt i l. Vi keif ml tr , wtlfc : be cento In aci , ortf on ttr 4 ia rning" i faiat- if com rdi 1 booL y.IS. fcnof j iki! ; fLy&I roll-I Lamb To Be Feted Here W57: 2 rSVERLY HILLS. Well all I know U ust what little I read In the papers. Somebody Just sent me a clipping I see here and It says who has been left off and who added to the Social Register Regis-ter i Now that Is a laugh alnt It? (1 would be dropped If I ever got on for saying "Alnt"). Of all the undemocratic undemo-cratic things you can think of Just off Hand, that Is the prize "Hooey." a book to tell you who is a good Parlor Hound who is a sort of a Mongrel around , tea table. . vsee Just off hand here that Polly ader. (a niece of Harry Lauders) ' i who married Gene 1 Tunney has been F iS& dropped from the S I J Crfc ll If aha wO . 1 bad married a So ciety Bootlegger Bhe would - have made the grade but when she married Gene, a man who had been a pretty fare type of Gentleman Gentle-man who's only fault In his profession profes-sion was that he bok hands with you before knocking h Cuckoo, why they right away said at Polly dident grade up to par. She id been negligent In picking a May. iwer weed. Tunneys name never had ; ten in "Baloney sheet" But it had to i .11 in there who she had "promised to Love honor and break clean in tne clinches with," so in that way it had ti name Gene So in a kind of a back tfley way his name was In there, not intentionally but In tnere. So I guess i'M-t why they had to drop Pollys. They loft her in there for one year to ge if she wouldent repent and come back to Cocktail cavalcade, but as she dident why they Just got themselves a treat big eraser and she dropped In Coclal oblivion. And I bet that Just taout broke that girls heart. For here she had spent a lifetime picking out parents who were eligible, and now fhe had gone and flopped after working ttrd to make the grade, and here at tie last minute flunk. Now what can g$e do, where can she go? Decent people wont have anything to do with fcer. Everybody will look at her and say, "Why thats Polly Lauder. She sued to be somebody and was fine and social, but they dropped her right off tile Book and here she is practically Institute of all the other members of the great Fraternity of those who are somebody by grace of proper propoga- ton, (and ordering enough books). August 23rd to 30th Live Celebration To Be Held Wed- Nesday, August 27: Convention, Contests, Ballgames, Banquet and Dance: Day to Be Legal Holiday. American Fork, August 20. The Woolgrowers Association of the American Fork district announce that plans are maturing rapidly for the "Eat More Lamb" week celebra- tion, a national observance from Au gust 23 to 30j, to be sponsored here by them and, their Ladies Auxiliary organizations. All during the week "lamb" will be put before the public In many different and attractive ways. In order to Induce the public to eat more lamb and thus acquaint them with the delicious meat, special ad vertising will be fostered and the meat .shops will feature , the many lamb cuts at stpeclal prices. Wednesday, August 27, has been announced as a legal holiday, and on that day a real live celebration will hold sway. A convention, not only the Wool- growers and Ladies Auxiliary organ- izatlons of the district but for the general public as well, .will be held In the Alpine Stake Tabernacle at 10 a. m. This will be the opening event. During this meeting, a picturesque fashon show, showing woolen fabrics will be 'Staged. A number of state officials of the Woolgrowers Association will be present to address the crowd. ' " A double-header baseball program will be carried out at 2 p. m. at the American Fork Ball Park. One of the games will be an exhibition match with the sheepmen vs. Poultry-men. Poultry-men. Saratoga resort will be the Bcene of the concluding events which will consist of swimming contests, races, the big "Lamb Banquet" and dance. The public Is Invited to join with the sheepmen in all these functions, especially the delecious banquet, to be served In the resort cafe, and the dance in the beach dance hall. Mr. and Mrs. D. Bosh of LeVan spent Friday evening and Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Han son. Mrs. Cecelia Johnson of Spring-ville Spring-ville was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Johnson Thursday night Mrs. Johnson Is the last living wife of Mr. Johnson's father. Bishop Johnson, of Sprinjgville. Mrs. Carl Gunther entertained the members of the Fourth Ward Relief Society at her home Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. The afternoon was spent In sewing and social chat, followed by dainty refreshments. Mrs. Richard Hutchlngs spent Mon day visiting la Provo. Mr. and Mrs. James A Careon and daughter, Verna, of Fairfield were guests of Mrs. Ada Carson on Wednesday, Mrjj. G. H. Robinson of American Fork spent the latter part of the week here, a guest of her daughter, Mrs. II. C. Evans. Mrs. M. S. Lott entertained at dinner din-ner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs, Wheeler Timothy of Los Angeles and Miss Lela Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scalley of Salt Lake City. Mrs. M. A Taylor, Mrs. Matt Peterson and Mrs. H. D. Wilcox were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor and Bona, Keith and Earl, returned to their home in Idaho Falls, Idaho Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and ; Daa.ral other interesting places on Worlton accompanied them home and ooast They were gone about Bishop William Hadfleld' and daughter, daught-er, Alice, and son, Heber returned home Friday, after enjoying a pleasant pleas-ant vacation trip to California. Most of their time was spent in Sacramento Sacramen-to with Dale Hadfleld, who is there laboring as an L. D. S. missionary. They visited In Santa Rosa with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Pearson and In seve- the two will visit with them indefinitely. weeks Outlook For Utah Turkeys Good A rery optlmlstio outlook for a-good a-good year In Utah for the commercial turkey Industry was reported recently recent-ly by Albertus Wlllardson, assistant general manager of the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Association, following a two-week inspection of a representative number of Beehive State flocks. Utah should produce about aa many turkeys this year as last, while the nation's output and particularly that of the heavy producing southern states is much smaller. The total "gobbler" production of the moun tain states themselves, will not be as large as it was a year ago. With a substantial estimated decrease de-crease in the country's "holiday bird" flocks a certainty, Utah, with a good average yield of excellent fowls, should reap material benefit Though) grain is much cheaper, there are indications in-dications that turkey meat will be priced higher or at least on a par with that of last season, giving the turkey producers a probable double advantage. We Print Butter Wrappers at This Office. Spread of Civilisation Every expansion of civilisation makes for peace. In other words, every ev-ery expansion of a great civilized power pow-er makes for law, order and righteous-Dees, righteous-Dees, Theodore Roosevelt i Lonely Crusoe A telephone would have gives Robinson Crusoe millions of neighbors. neigh-bors. Service is faster, the cost is lower than ever before. The Long Distance operator will be glad to tell you the rate to tny particular point i -All of which gets us back to "What is L'ociety and what is a Gentleman?" .?ell of course its easy to define a Gen-i Gen-i pman, a gentleman Is to my way of i Inking a man that can play golf and ; int say so. But as there is so few in kt it has been discussed whether i iere Is any at all. kow as to "What is Society," So-c!ety So-c!ety 13 any band of folks that kinder tirow in with each other, and mess t found togeather for each others diss-(Smfort diss-(Smfort Any little or big group of f lilt!! tTint onrfaw 4tstfc rAffarttAn Aral "ociety" In some form or other. The) istes with the more money have more t eat and drink at their affairs, and vieir clothes cost more, and so thats cifled "High Society Now the morals e personal behavior of Its Members tave nothing to do with it The often-si often-si they crash the front page the sollder they are In their fraternity. And Its sorter heriditary.Jfo matter who you Taise up in your family Zoo why they naturally Inherit your space in the "So-tkl "So-tkl Register." Your personal accomplishments accom-plishments have nothing to do with it I So for downright amusement in reading read-ing matter that Register will compete with the Congress'ional Register and College Humor. I Kinder thought Mr. Coolldge would &ve to get round to crklelam. I It's fine to Just keep saying every-taing every-taing Is great, but about the only way " prove it to peo-$e peo-$e is for things to great I Even our old fam-Cy fam-Cy doctor can't fool k. We are the one that's got the stom-Mh stom-Mh and we know whether It's hurting er not I So Calvin hopped the Farm Board II kit "Sermon-tta." "Sermon-tta." The poor farmer can't get a Dm- Just when it looked like he Would be hla to aatl M !ni tnr renl lf courses somebody invents golf Y 'ou "a Play ia the kitchen sink. t Oklahoma and Texas have an orlg- primary Bygtenu L !l T ,0 seeking office Z7u Primary U only to find now many are desirous of living off ra . ,econd rtmry U to eliminate Per cent of these. jj ld is to get rid of half of what The fourth la to i!n.t. .n, ,vl j"a that mlgbt have crept In by mis- I Now . . . . . .,,,'' ve juat polIUcUna, so ! ?n to have in the two worst V na "ey run it off. LOCAL ITEMS Howard Adamson returned Monday, after spending the month working in Nevada.. home past Mrs. William Ford of Salt Lake City visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Powell. Mrs. Albert Tregaskis and son, Lloyd, of American Fork were guests of Mrs. Richard Hutchlngs on Thurs day." ' Mrs, Ada Carson and son, Glen, were visiting In Salt Lake Saturday on a combined business and pleasure trip." Mrs. J. O. Moiling in company with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strang of Orem was visiting in Salt Lake City on Monday. Mt and Mrs. James Powell spent last week in Salt Lake City, visiting with their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Powell. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rich- ins of Pleasant Grove visited with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Forester Littlef ord. Mr,, and Mrs. Victor Hanson and daue-Jier. Lois, of Tremonton visited with Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott Wednes day and Thursday of last week. Mr. and &rs. Charles Haight of Salt "Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen on Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. E. H. McAffee of Ephraim was was a Liem visitor ourmg mo en campment The evening that Epn- raim gave the program Mrs. McAffee sang in a quartet Mr and Mrs. Glen Mathews of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs Owen Beck of Alpine were visiting in TjiI Thursday, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cox. Mrs. Louis Osterloh and daughter, Beverly left this week for Sacramen to, where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs C H. Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. lioya will return with them the first part of September. Mr. and Mrs. A F. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. L L. Lott entertained at chicken supper up la the creek Friday evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor of Idaho Falls. The i-nrtnAatt Mr. and Mrs. M. S. gujjsuo TvtL Mr. and Mrs! D. R. Mitchell, Dr. nfl F. D. Worlton, Mr. and Mrs. R. t ir,K Mr. Mae Bone. Dr. and ) ffUWWM, ' w. l. 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