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Show Thursday, August 28, 1030 TIIB LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH Lehi, Utah A P GAISFORD- Manager Watered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, as seeond elaas matter. " ""adveriisinq rates .Display . 30c per iach leaders 10c per Una SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ooe year, in advance L--$2.Q0 Local Items Mra. Ethel Drysdale and daughter, Beth, of Pleasant Grove, visited with friends In this city last Monday. , 1 Miss Wanda Harris of Magna, was ,a guest of Mias, Marie, Thrasher last .Monday, . ' ; y Mrs. Leonard Peterson of Spanish Fork, visited with her daughter, Mrs. Odell Peck, on Monday. ',' Miss Tbelma Goodwin spent the Week-end. In Salt Lake City,-, as a .guest of Miss Lela Cutler. Miss Carol Garriety of - Eureka, fis visiting for a few days at the .home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck. Mrs." Mary H. Reese of Logan, visit ed with her. son and daughter-in-law,' Mr. and Mrs. Guy L. Reese, from Saturday Sat-urday until Monday. Sunday Mr., and Mrs. Austin Gud-, Gud-, mundsen and son, Dick, motored to , Bountiful and visited with Mr. and . Mrs. Morris Davies. . . i Mr. and Mrs. Reed Wickerware of Phoenix, Arizona, were guests of Mr. Dr. and Mrs. L. D. Anderson and ' children returned to their home in , Boise, Idaho, Saturda.y, after visiting '. for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A, B, Anderson and other relatives. While ordering FLOWERS through your Undertaker, be sure , and fsPECIFY from ROHBOCK & SONS, ; the LEADING FLORIST of American ; Fork or still better, PHONE 137 and order direct, and get 15 discount. ' ' 7-31-tf Mr. Max Shipp and Arthur Peterson returned to their home in Twin Falls, Idaho, Friday evening, after visiting for several weeks with Mrs. Bertha Fredrickson. Mr. Peterson is . Mrs. - Fredrickson's. grandson. The Lehi High School athletic de-" de-" partmeM is all ready for the fall cam-, cam-, paign of football. Ah necessary - equipment are awaiting th gong of . school on September 8. Alma Peterson and Herbert Johnson are the only two : letter men returning. According to ? the performances turned in. . during practice games last year, the 1930 ad- dition of sophomores and freshmen I will be a real bunch of wildcats. I Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and daughter, Phyllis, and Ms. Andy Trane hafe re-c re-c turned after an extended vacation trip f in Southern California' and all report ; a wonderful time. They visited in Santa Anna, LOiSi Angeles, Pasadena, Ponoma, Huntington Park, Coranodo, ; San Diego, Tia Juana, Agua Caliente and San Francisco. The week they ; were in San Francisco the. fleet was in the harbor and they had the plea-- plea-- sure of going abroad two large ships, the S. S. Taijo Maru, a Japanese ,! vessel, and the iS. S. Virginian. They witnessed ten million dollars worth of Bilk, three million dollars worth "of I gold and a huge elephant unloaded off ? one of the large vessels. They also i had the pleasure of hearing Captain ; Dobbs broadcast during the Shell ' Happy hour. During their stay in San Francisco they were guests of Mr. and I Mrs. Fred Merrill. Mrs. Trane was a 1 guest of her sister,, Mrs. Oliver Robets 1 in Los Angeles. They made the trip ; by auto and covered a distance of 3,050 miles. Radio & Electrical Work QUICK SERVICE Carlton Peterson f SHOP AT RESIDENSE Phone 124-J Lehi, Utah HENRY LEWIS XU7 FuWlc Fire Insurance Real Estt Representative of Western Le&a and Building: Ce. turn, UTAH 25c Aladdin Sharpener Free with 25c Natures Remedy. Pat Cleaner, Leaves No Stain 35c Cod Liver Oil, Standardized Standard-ized .....$1.00 and $1.25 lr. Caldwell's sYrup Pepsin. - Natures Laxative ....60c and $1.20 Adlerika Intestinal Evacuant $1.00 3 Large Cakes Glycerine Soap (Rexall) penol Fly Spray 50c and 75c Kreso Dip No. 1 Quart 75c Va Gal. $1.20, Gallon Your Can $1.50 Peptona, Beef, Iron and Wine, Sarsaparilla Tonic. iiHiDEimao. ue Draigs, Ttllet Articles, Perfumery, Imported an Domestic Cigars. LEHI, UTAH Cfiasige ! Heretofore we have operated a delivery, and though there has been no direct charge made for this service, yet it is imperative that the expense of such service must be carried by the consumer in the higher high-er prices jjaid. On and after September 1st our store will operate oper-ate on a strictly CASH and OARRY basis. We are convinced that We can serve our customers custom-ers to greater advantage and can really SAVE you money under the new plan. COME IN AND BE CONVINCED Our Stock of Fruit Jars and Accessories Is Complete Mason Jars......Pints 79c Quarts 89c Gallon $1.29 Claris Casli Store Make Our Store Your Store Miss Eva Gunther entertained at dinner on Sunday for Misses Nina and Naomi Halliday of American Fork. Mr. and' Mrs. Arlie Clark entertaia-ed entertaia-ed Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Varney of Brigham City. Mr. and Mre. Bert Miller of Salt Lake City, called for a ahort visit Sunday evening with Mr. . and Mrs. John Roberts. Friends will b interested to hear that Mr. Raleigh Goodwin has purchased pur-chased the Barber shop on State Btreet, formerly operated by Charles H. Brown. He commenced Wednes day morning in his new shop. Dr. and Mra. Mark Dalton and two children returned to their home in Oakland, California, , Friday. They have been visiting here for the past two weeks with Mrs. Dalton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. , Mt. and Mrs. John Price and child- ren left Tuesday morning for a week's vacation trip in Southern Utah. They will visit in Zion's and Bryce's can yons and travel down into Dixie, Utah, where they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mathews and family. , Saturday evening a group of young people were delightfully entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freebairn. Games and music were the. gay. diversions enjoyed. A dainty luncheon was served at the conclusion of the party to Leland and Howard Freebairn of Salt Lake City; Bert Austin, Rinda Anderson, Audrey Johnson, John-son, Jennie Patrick, Vola Anderson and Marcille Gunthei. ' Miss Barbara Knight entertained the 4-H Club girls Thursday afternoon at her home. Sewing was enjoyed for two hours and club- songs and yells were put over by two club members. After a frozen desert and chocolate cake were served, the girls played games until dark. On Wednesday Miss Marie Degel-beck Degel-beck was hostess to the members of the club. The girls are now finishing up their summer work to enter school. After two hours of sewing dainty refreshments re-freshments were served on the lawn to one hundrd per cent of the club members. mem-bers. The remainder of the afternoon was spent in stunts, given by the members of the .club. The song, "Yea, We Love the Club Work," was led by Carma Evans. Marjorie Russell, Club Reporter. Marell Murray, Rulon Timothy and Bertha Brisk of Copperton, were guests of Miss Hulda Curtis Monday evening. Miss Brisk just recently returned re-turned from New York City SUMMONS In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah. ' Ellen Caroline Ellis, Plaintiff, vs. Walter A. Ellis, Defendant. Summons. Sum-mons. The State of Utah to Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within thirty days after service of this summons upon you and defend the above entitled action; and in case of- your failure so to do, judgment judg-ment will be rendered against you according ac-cording to the demands of the complaint com-plaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This action is brought to obtain a divorce. BROCKBANK & POPE-Attorney POPE-Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Knight Block, Provo, Utah. First Publication August 7, 1939. Last Publication September 4, 1930. WANT ADS Want Adg 10c Per Line For First Insertio and 5c Per Line for Each Aiditianal Insertion. STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE Home For Phone. 194-J Sale. W. A. Evans, 2tp WANTED To rent a home. Phone 57-W. 8-28-lt FURNiTURB FOR SALE heater, vaaity dresser, bench, 2 kitchen chairs aad rocker. luqaire and tee furniture at Sun offlce. THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH ; m?jjjLX-i!iiiLiJi.j n, mrr PoSiey Miss Marcill Gunther had as her guests on Sunday, Mies Pauline and Albert Peigle of Salt Lake City. Mrs. O. A. Holmstead returned home Sunday, after a week's visit in American Fork Canyon as a guest of Mrs. Earl Holmstead. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Putnam and daughter, Mattle, of Salt Lake City, were week-end guests of Mrs. A W. Putnam. Miss Sarah Taylor left this morning morn-ing (Thursday) for Sandy, where she will teach school in the Jordan district dis-trict during the coming school year. Byron Whipple returned home Sunday," Sun-day," after enjoying a very pleasant vacation in Bryce's, Zion's and the Grand Canyons with a group of Salt Lake friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham and son, Robert, of Provo, and Mrs. Wm. Peterson and , children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Blair of Ogden, spent Saturday night and Sun day in this city, guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Johnson. Mrs. Blair was formerly Miss Beulah Whitcomb. Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin and Dr. and- Mrs. Mark . A. Dalton and children motored to Park City Wed nesday and spent the day visiting with Dr. and Mrs. Harold Goodwin. Miss Lila Gaisford returned to her work in Salt Lake City, Monday, after spending her vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Gaisford. Gais-ford. Mrs. Annie E. Sorenson and Mrs Ellen Jones spent Sunday in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Sorenson's daughter, Mrs. Al Mercer, who is very ilL Miss . Lexie Bateman resumed her duties as telephone operator Monday morning, after enjoying a two weeks vacation visiting friend3 and relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown returned home Sunday, after spending the past week in Idaho Falls, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor and Micheal Brown and family. Don Taylor and Miss Lillie Morganegg accompanied them home and are visiting here for a few days. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, Mr. Richard Bradshaw and Miss Vallate Bennion of Vernal, motored to Saltair. Bathing, dancing and lunching lunch-ing were the enjoyable features of the evening. The Social Club members were delightfully de-lightfully entertained Thursday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Lott. "Bridge" was played duringthe after noon, prizes being won by Mrs. Earl Smith and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. A dainty luncheon was served. Mrs George Lewis and Mrs. Mae Bone were special invited guests. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Worlton entertained enter-tained at a dinner party last Wednesday Wednes-day evening in compliment to Dr. and Mrs. Mark Dalton of Oakland, California. Cali-fornia. A vase of pink sweet peas and pink candle tapers formed attractive at-tractive table decorations. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Curtis, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton, the honored guests and the host and hostess. In honor of Mrs. A. D. Gardner, of Jackson, Michigan, , who is here spending the summer, Mrs. A, L. Yates of Salt Lake City, entertained at luncheon Wednesday at her home. The rooms were attractively decorated with fail flowers and ferns. Attending Attend-ing the' affair, other than the guest of honor, were: Mrs. J. E. Dorton, Mrs. Abe Anderson, Mrs. Clyde Dorton, of this city. Mrs. Herbert Taylor, Mrs. IL R. Kirkham, Mrs. Mildred Pulley and Mrs. A J. Morbey, all of Salt Lake City. I Mr. Elmer Jackson and son, Clell, iwere lu Ogden Tuesday on business. air. ana Mrs. Kobert Alfred ana Mrs. Orinda Allred spent Monday In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowding and son, Karl, Jr.( were visiting in Salt Lake City, Wednesday, on a pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Whitcomb and son, Eugene, of Ogden, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Johnson. Misses Essie and Elsie Gaisford, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Geo. M. Gaisford, left Monday morning to attend Henegar's Business College in Salt Lake City. and Mrs. Ward Edwards, Jr., on Monday. Mon-day. Mrs. Wickerware Is Mrs. Edward's Ed-ward's sister. Mr. and Mrs. G: G. Robinson, son Sherman, and daughter, Marie, motored motor-ed to Murray, Sunday, to attend the birthday dinner of Mrs. J. N. Lltson. Mrs. Vern Webb is visiting in Black- foot, Idaho, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Wray. Ferd Evans of Green River, Wyom ing, spent the week-end visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, A Evans. Miss Delia Carson is leaving the latter part of this week for Pocatello, Idaho, where she wHl teach school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fagan and daughter, daugh-ter, Berna Dine, spent the week-end in Provo, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hart and daugh ter, Lillian, and Mr. Arch Nielson were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Sarah J. Taylor. Miss Roberta Davis left Tuesday morning in company with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Firmage and family of Am erican Fork, for a vacation trip in Los Angeles and Southern California They expect to be gone about two weeks. In honor of her birthday anniver sary, Mrs. Dick tiaiatord entertained at a delicious hot chicken supper Sat urday evening. The guests assiembled included: Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Suter, Hy and Axel Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Anderson, all of Provo; Mr.' and Mrs. Edward Gaisford Gais-ford of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Gus Maasen and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford of this city. A Saratoga party given Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Mildred Rlchins of Westwood, California, was one of the many gay social events of the past week. , Bathing and a delicious delici-ous luncheon were the features enjoy- red by the following girls: Josephine Bringhurst, Mrs. Cleo Knight, Miss La Priel Crabb, Mrs. Garnet Thorne of Pleasant Grove and the honored guest. 1 l Esa Priced to Save You Many Dollars! 29x4.40.1 35.55 28x4.75... ........$7.55 29x4.50 $6.35 vr : T - Save on All Sizes! ., Tabes also priced low GEORGE S. PETERSON MAKES FORMAL STATEMENT TO THE PUBLIC After twenty-five years of faithful service, I have severed my connections with the People's Coop. Inst. I feel that during that time I have made a lot of friends. I have enjoyed the friendship and splendid support you have given .me during my employment with that institution and want to take this opportunity to thank one and all for the confidence which you have .expressed by your support and trade with me. I have had the pleasure of selling hundreds o young boys of our community their first store suit, and have continued to sell them until they have grown to manhood and have brought (their) own boys to me for (their) first suit. Clothing and Gents' Furnishings have become part of my life. In the immediate future I am opening a new store on my own hook. My plan is to start out with a new, clean, modern, up-to-date grocery stock, and add other lines as I see fit. May I have the pleasure of meetiitg my old friends in my own store in the Kirkham Building, corner of Cth North and 1st East. Yours respectfully, George S. Peterson. . MAKE way for it supply of coal that won't cost you a penny. That's the "right now" advantage of joining our annual llcatrola Free Coal Club. And next Winter, youll discover a lot of others. Balmy, Ileatrola whole-house warmth. Fuel kills cut nearly in half. Kew, modern beauty in the living-room. A $2.00 deposit enrolls you. After that, you pay only $2.00 a week until we Install your genuine Ileatrola and deliver de-liver your ton of Free Coal. (A half-ton if you choose the Ileatrola Junior.) Then you may begin paying the balance on our convenient monthly payment plan. But remember this offer is limited. After August 30lh.no more Free Coal this year. io come in soonor tclephonei and invite us to call at your home. For those who prefer another premium than coal, we are giving, giv-ing, with the large size Ileatrola, a lovely 42 pieee set of dinner-ware. dinner-ware. These dishes are of excellent quality, distinctively designed de-signed and decorated with gay floral patterns. For those who purchase the Junior size Ileatrola, a 32 piece set will be given. "THERE IS ONLY ONE HEATROLA" ESTATE BUILDS IT WE SELL IT TEN BUSY STORES Dixon -Taylor-Russell Co American Fork, Utah f r Qi odyear can give you, greater tire values because Good-. Good-. a "1 year builds more than of all the tires sold in America, the remainder being divided di-vided among some fifty manufacturers. "More people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any other kind." Coinc in and have their superiority PROVED Iiclore you See how MUCH MORE your money mo-ney buys in a Goodyear! Get the latest 1930 types here complete range of low Spring prices. Guaranteed Tire RepairingEstimate Free State Street Garage TELEPHONE 44 LEHI, UTAH page mta ISO Intenai-Firm Air Duet mth wonderful ha$ maker and juel-iavr found only tn the gn uin ital Uoatntio, buy! LCIM |