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Show I -ir-i-v T)cemler 4, 1930 LEIII SUN, LEHI, UTAH Lehi. Utah v nATSVORD Manager r-tered t the postoffice at Lehi, ..i,miQlVll R.A.TKS ,v IZZ--io "per inch -ttipihTIOaN JUTES in advance ?uv LocaUtems Mr and Mrs. Alton Peterson and rra V J Taylor spent Thanksgiving rV in 'Midvale, guests of Mr. and Mns. Heber Hart. -- " Mrs j o. Miellng and children returned re-turned home Sunday, after pending past week in Mt7Pleasant with .Mrs. Mieling's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oacar Andereon. , ' ? ' Mr Golden Adams of Layton, visited visit-ed in LeQi on Thanksgiving Day with ht wife, who is here staying with hat mother, Mrs. W. S. Evans, who ! very ill with pneumonia. ,, Miss Phyllis Kirkham returned to Lagan Sunday, where sne is aneon-i aneon-i ging the U. A. C, after spending t e Thanksgiving holidays wth her jirente, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Kirkham. -iss Georgia Hopkins of Ogden. was -Iss Kirkham's guest over the holi-ifays holi-ifays and she too returned' Sunday, to Calt Lake City, where she is attending attend-ing the University of Utah. ' Of interest to many people of this city will be the announcement of the carriage of Miss Marell Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy turray of Bingham, formerly of tbie city, to Mr. Rulon Timothy of Bingham, Bing-ham, which took place on Saturday, November 22. in Salt Lake City. - The Lrfde is a granddaughter of Mr. and ?!rs. E. E. Curtis. ' Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Goates ea-trained ea-trained at a delicjous dinner on Thanksgiving Day for Mr. and .Mrs. (K H. Goatee, Mr. and Mrs. Ai J. I hillips, their son, Alvin and daughter, daugh-ter, Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dansle tad children, Elton and Vera, Mr. sad Mrs. V. J. Loveless and family pf Frovo Bench; Mr. George C. Munhs c- thi6 city and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crimson and son of Provo. Following vie dinner, the afternoon and evening even-ing was gayly spent in social chat and games. . - r- . I WANT ADS Want Ads Ic.Jr Llat For First Insertion and ie Per Line for Bach Additional Insertion! ; v , i STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE T GEESE FOR SALE Douglas Willes, im. - - - 11-20-tf BALED STRAW" FOR SALE See H. Allred. ll-?7-3p A .GOOD MILK COW FOR SALE ."se Mrs. A. E. Manning. 12-4-lt A HOLSTEIN HEIFER FOR SALE -Arland Udall, Phone 86-W. 12-4-lt FOR SALE A White Electric Sew-big Sew-big Machine, almost new. Mrs. R. B. Worlton, phone 137-J. 12-4-lt FOR SALE 200 late May pullets. Parted to lay. Take all'at 85c each, eo. C. Loveridge, Lehi. ' 12-4-lp FOR SALE Stock and table car-'-4s and russet potatoes. See Wm. rrinnaman, Phon 147-M. . 12-4-lt Nice Swet Jonathan Apples For le 25c bushel See Carl Anderson, 8hl ll-13-5t FURNITURE FOR SALE Vanity :"esser, bench and 2 kitchen ohalrs. ' "iuire at Sun office. . t ATTENTION POULTRYMEN A elar alarm gives you tte hest $m ction against poultry thieves "and - sts no more than padlocks. Call J. - Norman, 141-W, LehL ' 12-4-3p BABY CHICKS So. California yale A. A. A. Accredited from 100 ood tested parent stock. Try these -tter baby chicks from Escondido atchery, Escondido, Cal. Lloyd E. Rasher, Representative. - Phone il4-J1- ll-20-9t HENRY LEWIS ire France M, -. 1 "Wrn Lean and RuiiHl Loan and Building Co. LEHI, TTTAH CaU 23 For A jBRUNSWlCK RADIO f DEMONSTRATION The T?nij m . - I 10 aTi" U1 -tomorrow If'0 A"0we" Por All Old Tubes. J MAIN ST. RADIO & TIT TjlrJCITPTri OTTATI pad.. w onur ARLTON PETERSON, Mflr. Mrs. R. J. Whipple wag visiting in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Miss Verland Evans of Myton, spent Thanksgiving Day visiting here with her parents, Mr. . and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wray and daughter, Virginia, of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting at the, James Ccmer home. . Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman and children are spending a few days In Salt Lake City with Mrs. Norman's mother Mrs. J. Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Patrick and daughter, Jennie, were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Warden. The Mothers club will meet at the home of Mrs. Blanche Evans Friday afternoon. All members are urged to be in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glover entertained enter-tained at dinner on Thanksgiving Day for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb and daughter, Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Whltcomb and son, Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Blair, of Ogden, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Johnson on Thanksgiving. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson of Salt Lake City motored to Lehi Sunday Sun-day and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ellsha Peck. Mr, and Mrs. Clifton Harper of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. F, A Hunger were entertained at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hunger on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schown . were visiting In Salt Lake City on Friday with Mrs. Owen Hanson and" Mr. and Mrs. Bert Despain. . Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bradshaw, Included: Mr. and Mrs. Art Beck, Mrs. Mar garet Bushman, Miss Vilate Bennion of Vernal and Mr. R, W. Bradshaw of Canada. - Ob Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs!" John Peck and son, Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Peck and son Mahrini were guests of Mrs. Blanche Pearson and family in Salt Lake City. . V , Mrs. William Lechinfanent of Greendale, California who has been in the Salt Lake Hospital for the past severa days, is now at the f&ineof her mother, Mrs. Wood- house. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watson and daughter, Arvilla, of Ocean Park, California, arrived in Lehi last week. They were called here on account of the illness of Mrs. Watson's mother. . Elder George Muhlestien, husband of Ella Clark Muhlestein of this city, arrived home Monday, after laboring as an L. D. S. missionary in the German-Austrian mission for the past two and a half years. He is looking fine and states that he is glad' to be back'home again. Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin were. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen and son, Richard, of Salt Lake City; Dr. and Mrs: Harold I. Goodwin and children of Park City;. Miss Virginia Graff of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Curtis and children. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Peck and son, Mahlin, and Mr. and Mrs. John Peck and son Bobby, motored to Sandy and Midvale Sunday and visited with Mr and Mrs. Adolph Chrlstensen at Sandy and with Mr. and Mrs. John I Redman &t Midvale.' Mr. and Mrs. W. Raynor Goates of Portland, Oregon, are here visiting for a few days wth Mr. Goates', mother, Mrs. Annie Goates, and other relatives. .They came to attend the funeral services of Mrs. Goates' father, Mrs. Leonard Wild of American Ameri-can Fork, held Monday afternoon. The Gleaner Girls of the Fourth ward entertained their mothers at a social is the ward chapel Monday evening. An impromptu program, interesting in-teresting games and social chat, comprised com-prised the evening's entertaining features, fea-tures, after - which a danty luncheon was served. There were over forty present 11 Years Constipation Glycerin Mix Ends It ."For 11 years I tried to get rid of constipation," says Chas. E. Blair. "Then at last the simple mixture, Adlerika, made me regular." The simple mixture of glycerin, buckthorn bark, saline, etc., (Adlerika) (Adler-ika) acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel, relieving constipation In 2 hours! Brings out poisons you never thought were in your system. Let Adlerika give your stomach and bowels bow-els a REAL cleaning and see how good you feel! Lehi Drug Company. adv. 2 THE LEHI SUN, Mrs. Emma White of Tleasant Grove is spending this week visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Eli-sha Eli-sha H. Davia. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher and son, Freddie, of Eureka were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Gaisford on Sunday. On Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles motored , to Ogden and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. J". Thomas and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bone and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Giles and children of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. John Bone and family. Mr. Tom Sabey and Mr. and Mrs. Van Tassel of Bingham, visited with Mrs. Sarah Jane Walker on Sunday. Mr. Sabey is Mrs. Walker's brother. Friends will be very sorry to hear that Mrs. Margaret Helquist is very ill with pneumonia. Her condition was a little Improved at last reports. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Goates and Mr. and Mrs. Azer South- wick visited in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin, Southwick. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dickerson were visiting in Salt Lake City on Friday. Monday they spent the day in Provo visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Man- ley. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Larsen in company with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaisford of American Fork attended a Christmas dancing party, given by the Sperry Flour company in Ogden Saturday evening. Mrs. jonn reck entertained at a shower Saturday evening at her home In honor of her sister, Mrs. Lon Timpson, a recent bride. The evening was spent in playing games, after which a dainty; luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. John Peck attended a wedding reception Wednesday, November 19, in Salt Lake given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lon Timp son. Mrs. Timpson was formerly Miss Ruth Morse. of St George, Mrs Peck's sister. Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mrs. Kate Anderson included: Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Anderson, and daugh ter, Jerry, of Provo; Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul Freebairn and son, Paul, and haby daughter, Jaque Verlynn, and the Anderson family. The officers and teachers of the First "ward primary were entertain ed at the home of Mrs. Oliver Kirk ham Monday evening. After the primary business was taken care of the meeting was turned Into a social and dainty refreshments serv ed ' Mr: and Mrs. E. H. - Fowler en tertained at dinner last Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Brown and children of Payson; Mr. and Mrs Lynn Fowler and children of Ameri can Fork; Mrs. Daryl Fowler and children and Mr. and , Mrs. Nyron Fowler and children of this city. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Noyes and baby of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs Fred, Carter of Provo; Mrs. Kenneth Cook and son, Sherman and Dell Asay of Draper were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fjeld on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Jobai Roberts received re-ceived a letter from their son, Ralph, who is living in Washington D. C, stating that the first freezing temperature temp-erature there was on the night of Thanksgiving. By that report it must not he near so cold there as it is here at the present time. Mrs. S. L.-Wells was hostess to members of the Athenian club Wed nesday afternoon. The lesson oh the opera, "Tales of Hoffman" was given by Mrs. R. J. Whipple. Community singing and music from the opera was conducted by Mrs. , Sadie Kit-tinger. Kit-tinger. A delicious luncheon was served later in the afternoon. Friends in this city will be interested inter-ested to hear that a fine baby boy arrived Friday, November 28, to gladden the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hubbard of Long Beach, California. Cali-fornia. The mother who was formerly form-erly Miss Evelyn Davis of this city, and the new baby are doing nicely. Mrs. Asa U. Clark left last week for California and will visit indefinitely with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Doll entertained enter-tained at a sumptuous turkey dinner on Thanksgiving day. A low vase of pink carnations formed a beautiful beauti-ful centerpleoe. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strange, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pierson of Amer ican Fork; Mrs. Eliza Churchill ofj Denver; Mrs. Blanche Evans, MIssj Matilda Evans Mr. and Mrs. W. S.i Stringfellow of Portland, Oregon, and the host and hostess. LEHI, UTAH On Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Russell were visiting in Thistle Junction on business. Mrs. Edith Evans entnt Fridav in Salt Lake City on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. Robert Fox spent from Wed nesday until Saturday visiting in Salt Lake City with Dr. and Mrs. Barlow Fox. " Mr. Paul Peterson spent part of last week visiting 1n Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barlow and with missionary friends. The Van Guard scouts of the Third ward are working and practicing on a negro minstrel which they intend to present sometime in the near, future. ''Boyd Larson and Dean Worlton attended at-tended the big football game in Salt Lake City on Thanksgiving Day, played play-ed between the A. C. and the U. of U. Friends in this city will be very eorry to hear that the three-year-old daughter of G. Merlin Southwlck of Salt Lake City, formerly of Lehi, Is very seriously 111. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith enter tained the Robert Fox family at their monthly social Saturday evening at their home. A delicious hot supper was served to nineteen members of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Glen MacKnight and children of Minersvllle visited over Thanksgiving witht Mr s. Julia Vaughn. They returned to their home Saturday. Mrs. MacKnight is Mrs. Vaughn's daughter. Miss Delia Carson returned to Pocatello, Idaho, Sunday, where she Is teaching school, after spending the holidays visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carson. Guests at the some of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carson last Thursday Include: Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Laughlln of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Rachel Carsoa and Mr. Leon Kirkham. Mr. and Mrs. W.-W. Dickerson attended at-tended a funeral in Sandy for Mr. Archie Stewart, Sunday afternoon. They also visited with their daughter daught-er and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Poison, and children. Mr. and Mns. A. F. Gaisford, Miss Beth Gaisford, Mr. Edward Beverley, Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Sterling Davis, Audrey Davis and Mr, and Mrs. Noel Knight .; were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaisford at American Fork. i Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Russon of Bachus and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oteon of Riverton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Russon on Thanksgiving Thanks-giving Day. Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Russon were entertained at a delicious delici-ous Thanksgiving dinner at the home of their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Russon In American Fork. a . The First ward M. I. A. officers are planning an old fashioned and Hard Time Ball for Tuesday evening, Dec. 16, to be held in their ward amusement amuse-ment hall. Everyone is invited to attend. Mrs. Annie Goates and Mrs. Robert S. Fox in company with Mr, and Mrs. Leo Goates and Mr. Eliiah Larkin of Salt Lake City, attended the funeral services held in American Fork Monday Mon-day afternoon for Mr. Leonard Wild. Mr. Wild is Mrs. Raynor Goates" father. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Southwlck on Thanksgiving day Include: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alston of Highland, Mr. and Mrs. .Edward W. Southwlck and children, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs". John Southwick, Glen Southwick of Moab and Emma and Owen Southwick. Mies Leona Osterloh entertained a group of girl friends at a Waffle supper sup-per Saturday evening. The following were present: Claire , Wells, Marie Phillips, La Priel Goodwin, Clarice Allred, Phyllis Kirkham, Miss Georgia Hopkins of Ogden and Miss OBterloh. Friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Ellen Jones Monday evening to celebrate cele-brate in honor of her nlnty-first birth day anniversary. A program, speeches I and social chat made the evening a most enjoyable one and later a luncheon lunch-eon was served. The guests assembled included: Mr. and Mrs. Jamas H. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis, Bishop and Mrs. William Hadflefd, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Trinnaman, Miss Alice Had-field, Had-field, Mrs. John Stoker, Mrs. Hannah Jonns. Mi1. Julia Brown. John E. Jones, William Trinnaman, Sr., Mrs. James Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes, Mrs. Frank Barnes, Mrs. Heber C. Webb, Mrs. Ella Manning, Man-ning, Mrs. Sarah J. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa H. Sorenson of West J Jordan, Mrsv Annie E. Sorenson and the honored guest. G.S.P.STORE LEHI'S BUSY CORNER GROWING BIGGER AND BETTER Juet 18 shopping, days before Christmas. Get your Christmas Candies and Christmas Nuts at tho O. S. P. Store. Old Time Mix and Drop Mix 19c pound. Dad's favorite and the kind everybody likes 3 pounds for 50c. Gum Drops 22c Pound. Broken Mix 25c Pound. Garden City Mix 35c Pound. Chocolates 40c Pound. AND Boy We have the prettiest boxes of candy 2 tb. box $1.25 5 lb. box $2.00. Just the thing for best girls or mother. Look before you buy. Nothing could please her better. We have Christmas Cards too a regular 10c card packed 25 to the box for only 79c. Others at 5c each. Select early. ; . u. - . " REASONS FOR OUR GROWTH t Sweet Oranges .. 15c Dozen 5 Pounds Nice Macaroni 35o Raisins, 1 Pound Package...9 Chilli Beans 4 Pounds 26c Pinkeye and Navy Hand Picked, Clean 3 Pounds 23o Good Cheese ...23c Poua4 " FRESH Monday, Wednesday and Friday Hamburger, Sausage and beef steak. Now about those beautiful dolls. We must have a deposit not later than Monday, December 8. G. S. P. STORE, Corner 6th North 1st East THIS CHRISTMAS For the family, for your friends the gift that only YOU CAN GIVE YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Don't put It off Make an appointment now, when we can suit your convenience. FREE CAMERAS TO OUR CUSTOMERS SNYDER PHOTO STUDIO Phone American Fork 79 LEHI AND AMERICAN FORK Modern Shoe Shop Now Open Mr. C. W. Holmes, specialist in all lines of shoe repairing, has completed the building of a new up-o; up-o; ipnaj si pm? nn?j sug; qq no doijs ooqs op-oj commence work. ' The Very Best Work Done At Reasonable Prices. Phone 115-W For Plumbing Work See Joseph Roberts I am now prepared to handle all kinds of plumbing work and furnish pipe, fittings and fixture. . Let Me Figure Your Work and Fixtures. Get in touch with me at my residence. Joseph LEHI, Asserts Buying Campaign Will Restore Prosperity A national wave of buying, primarily primar-ily on the part of the individual, must sweep the country before the nation can be restored to its former pinnacle of prosperity, believes Liberty Magazine, Maga-zine, v "' "In all the talk about conditions one god idea has been let loose," writes Liberty editorially in the current is-pue. is-pue. "It Is expressed In the slogan Buy Now!' The idea applies not merely to the purchasing departments of corporations and like agencies. It applies primarily to the Individual. "Almost anyone, looking over his household economy, will '.see something some-thing that needs replacing.-. Maybe you could use a new piece of furniture, furni-ture, a new pair of shoes, a new hat, a new dress or suit of clothes, and give the used ones to charity. . "If your overcoat is pretty well worn out, but you could make it do don't Give it to some poor devil and get a new one. Christmas is coming, and the way to make it a merry one for your family is to make it merry, wherever possible, for the down-and-outers. "If you can trade In the old radio and get a later model now instead of next year, do so. If you can turn in the old car and get a new one, do that too. If a lot of these things could be done immediatfely just a little something some-thing by everybody it would change things and give us courage. "There Is money in the savings banks lots of it, as everybody knows. People can buy if they wIlL Why not stretch a point, and go out and purchase pur-chase now the things you may be needing, say, in the next six months It is too late to do anything else. o Patsy's "Wliilw" The large hairs on either side of a cat's nose are feelers. Technically they are known as "vlsbrissae." Their roots are prov'ded delicate nerve endings end-ings of touch, thus enabling the animal ani-mal to find Its way with ease through dark, narrow passagps. ' PAGE FIVE Nice Mince Meat, ready for the crust... 1...........2 Pounds 35c Nice Clean Rice....4 Pounds 25c 9 Pound Bags, Germade, Rolled Oats, Cormeal 42c 3 Pounds Soda Crackers 42o Lrd 2. Pounds 35o Phone Lehi 150 Roberts UTAH - Alhambra Theatre (We Cater To Particular People) Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Tues-day, December 7, 8 and 9 Here they are on the screen Amos and Andy Their first all talking motion picture. "Check and . Double Check" - Miracle Stare of Radio. The idols of a hundred million. First feature motion picture In a LAUGH PACKED ROM ANCJE Matinee Monday 4 P. M. 15c and 30c. Night 20c and 40c. As long as they last FREE Check and Double Check bars will be given to. the children at the matinee. Asbestos Known to Ancient The name "asbestos" is derived from the ancient Greek word meaning a fabulous fab-ulous stone, about which It was said that once set on fire the Are could not be quenched. The noncorahustlble character and spinning quality of as-, bestos fiber were undoubtedly known to the ancient world. Plntarrh mentions men-tions "perpetual" lamp wicks used by the Vestal Virgins. . o D-awers of Water We fetch lire and water, run about all day among the fc'iops and markets and get our clothes and shoes made and mended, and are the victims of these details, and once in a fortnight we arrive perhaps at a rational moment. mo-ment. E.nersoa |