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Show it -Hill rney's end 'cushion Jring8anil lUsll'nn ..J wan hales, fi) tensive is ' nrome if ecaweo( apcratiai tcoi San cabs; tpan At i paymml v detak IS S2J . t RRUABT 26, 1931 LEM sun, LEm, utah THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1931 :m SUN tElH, UTAH Ji, Utah, as second ?' class matter r-SrV?RATES 10c perlme ' ,. t onai cal Items ! Mrs. O. H. Pater- firkham. Larson knd children of of J- I Aomn Assay tersof Mr. and I ef r Qr last Wednes-nSU8 Wednes-nSU8 Gardner last I ; " T O. Mr. JuIIieteOoates made a busl ness trip to Salt Lake City on Frl-day. Frl-day. , Monday Mrs. Morris Colyar of Copperton, was a guest of Mrs. Stanley Lott. ' Dick and Peter Galsford of Eureka, spent Sunday visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Galsford. ' """ ",p-,, John Doyle arrived home Friday, after being employed in Southern Utah for the past three and a half months.", ' . s? ' . Mr. and 'Mrs. Howard Peterson, and son, Bobby, of American Fork, visited in Lent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thurman of Garfield, came to Lehi Sunday to attend the funeral services of Mr. Thurman's "grandfather, Mr. James G. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and Miss Ila Spencer attended a ban quet and entertainment, given by the Union Pacific railroad company at Callente, Nevada, Saturday evening. even-ing. . ' " . ' Mr. and Mrs. Elias M. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick motored to Sandy on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Anderson. iday Mrs. Wimam .MJ- visltea Russon, and erlcan Fork, accompanied them. Mrs. Ltc A' 1 . 1 . of with her iters, Mrs. I Frank Sharp. L Rhoda ClaA who i teach-feooUn teach-feooUn U apent the we-& we-& Lehi, with her parents. Mr. furs. James Clark. - L t a Valentine and C. C. tw City, visited jkett i . . Ranka t Mr. and , Thursday until Monday. : Uce and Margaret Laird of jSL visitedinl.eW ednay I Thursday of last week with aunt, Mrs. James Mra.; T. 'F. Kirkham entertained uenui i Lake City, visited at a well-appointed dinner on Sun day for Miss Lorraine Boley, Mr. S. Owen, Mr.Ted Badgley and Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Peterson, all of Logan.-? .i4uh-bi.k HIT Mrs. Vern Taylor and i' and Mrs. Joe Veddo of Magna, r . - .... anAv tn visit with j. and Mrs. James X. Taylor. , Jweek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. lomas F. Kirkham included Mr. id Mrs. Ottis Peterson, Mr. S. Ln and Mr. Ted - Badgley of gan- - . , . . "v ;.; IMrana Mrs." W."J. Cordner, Mrs. ibert Cordner of Provo and Mrs. ghza Banks of Pleasant Grove tiflted at the Junius Banks home in Sunday. I if! vt,,iAa riiirtis and Miss tiUlOi? J..v. w eola Goates spent the week-end in iit Lake with Miss Goates irother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. feldoh Goates. 1 Saturday Mrs. J. A. Rodeback, 5lrs. Rosetta Winn and Mrs. R. J. Whipple were visiting in Salt Lake Ichv nn a. onmhlnpd business and Jpleasure trip. I Mrs. Lott A. Russon arrived home Hast WednMulav. after stvending' a week in Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mr, David Kinghorn and Thomas King-I King-I horn accompanied her home. The first group MiKanWee class J of the First ward Primary held their cooking demonstration at Miss June Hanson's home Friday even hig. The evening was spent in pre I paring and serving varieties of J cocktails aloner with a. delicious f luncheon. Twenty-four girls and I L. -i a I weir leacners, Miss May Terry ana I Kuth Gardner, were there. 4 Saturday evening the second group MiKanWee class met at the home of Miss Juanita. Smith and entertained a group of boy scouts M an ice cream party. The Primary Prim-ary officers, Mrs. LaVerde Kirkham. Kirk-ham. Mrs. TWflo AiDlimin anr Mrs Mary Gardner, were special invited lug VJ i Avbvw ' the outstanding diversion, followed y delicious refreshments, consist-'ng consist-'ng of ice cream and cake. Twenty-four Twenty-four guests participated in the fun. WANT ADS Want Ads 10c Per Line For First Insertion and 5c Per Line for Each Additional Insertion. FOR SALE A dining room suite R. Dickerson. 2 19-2p F0R SALE a Hot Blast Range. SOA IT ' usie Lewis. 2-5-4p. Tuckfield's Home For Sale James Comer, LehL 2-12-lt ot General Truck Hauling Call -'"""'u. f none o-vv. 1 k for hauling sheep. 1-22-tt HENRY LEWIS Real Estate TTat RprwtalT of "" Low, and Building Co. - LEHI. UTAH Mr. and Mrs. E. Morris Jones left Monday for Los Angeles, Cali fornia for an indefinite visit. Mrs. Jones' father, J. W. Jones of Am- Mrs. Martha. Ball and daughter, Robert, and Mrs, Clifford Austin and daughter, Maxine, were visiting in Salt Lake City, Saturday on busines sand pleasure combined. Mr and Mrs." Joseph Hackett and Mr .and Mrs.; Noel G. Knight of Salt Lake City, came to Lehi Saturday . "and ; ; visited over the week-end. with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight. : Miss Wanda Carson was a of Miss Emily Peay in Pleasant Grove on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Gessford of Provo, spent Sunday With Mrs. Blanche Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carson visited over the week-end in Salt Lake City and Magna with relatives. Saturday ,Mr. yuid Mrs. A. F. Johnson of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred. Mrs. H. E. Phelps of Midvale, was a guest of Mrs. S. J. Tavlor nn Mrs. Afton Peterson Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Anderson and baby daughter, Jerry, of Provo, spent Sunday in Lehi, as guests of Mrs. Kate Anderson. Miss Wilmirth Russon visited in American Fork Thursday, a guest of Miss Grace Walker. Mrs. A. F. Webb entertained at dinner Tuesday for Mrs. Leon Taylor of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs, Rulon Russon and baby of Bachus, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Russon, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William L Davis and Mrs. Howard of Salt Lake, visited in Lehi Monday evenintr with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stanlev and daughter, Maxine, of Park City, visited over the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Wallace Sorenson. Sunday Mr. - and Mrs. Ernest Jackson and children of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. Jackson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln John son. Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Robinson and daughter, Fay, of Ogden, spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday visiting with Mrs. Charlotte Lewis and family. Mrs. Richard Norman will . be hostess to members of the Mothers Club Friday afternoon, February 27. All members are cordially invited to be in attendances Mr. and Mrs. L M. Johnson and children of Lakeview were visiting in Lehi Sunday with Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Webb. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T, A. Bateman included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bateman Bate-man of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ralph Varney and Mrs. Nettle McAffee. Miss Berniece Russon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lott A. Russon of this ctiy, underwent an operation for appendlctis in Provo, Tuesday. At last reports she was getting along nicely. On M0ndayMrVand Mrs. Herman C. Guests had as their dinner guests Mrs. Joseph Goates, Mrs. A. L. Stout and son, Claire, Misses Edith and Blanche Goates, all of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. John Goates of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner re ceived word Tuesday morning that the baby son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. BartloW Of Los Angeles, Call fornia had died and was buried Friday morning. , Mrs. Bartlow Mr. and Mrs. Gardner's oldest daughter. Dr. Guy S. Richards, who has had his office located on Main street for the' past several years, have moved to American Fork. His office is now located In the Peoples State Bank building1. His many patrons will be Interested to hear of this. . . Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dewey and daughters; Barbara and Audrey of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. . Noel G. Knight and daughter, Joan, Miss Audrey Davis of Salt Lake Citv. and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy M. Davis and daughter, Jean, of Provo. Gay in every detail was the birth day narty. given by Mrs. John Hutchlngs Tuesday afternoon, honoring the ninth birthday anni versary of her daughter, Esther. Interesting games were enjoyed, after which delicious refreshments were served to th following girl and boy friends: Effie Fay Zimmerman, Zimmer-man, Fay Hutchings, Madge Hutch- ings, Elsie Sabey, Edna and Keith Smith, Beth Fox, Beth Peterson, Dick Fox, Soreri Sabey, Virginia Peterson. Irene Mieling. Ruth Peterson, Wanda Gurney, Miriam Lott, Lois Larson, Lola Shelley, Clarice Larson and Beth Reed. Among the gay social events of the week was the party given by Mrs. Stanley Lott, Saturday evening- at her home, honoring the birthday anniversaries of two of her girt friends, Lois Gardner and Edith Broadbent. A sumptuous supper was served at 7:30 at three tables. At the table where the honored guests sat, a large birthday cake was used as & centerpiece. Monte Carlo Whlste" was the diversion enjoyed, following the supper. The guests attending in cluded Edith BroacTbent. Jay Haws Salt Lake City, Miss Lois Gardner. Lawrence Dahl of West Jordan, Paul Peterson, Elizabeth Romney, Lorin Goates, Miriam Warnick, Warren Goates, Marie Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. ' Elba Lott and the host and hostess. Last Wednesday afternoon, Miss Arleen Goodwin, Mrs. Armond Webb and Mrs. H. W. Clark of this city attended a trouseau tea given bv Miss Lucille Poulson at her home in Pleasant Grove. . Mrs. Leon Taylor, daughter, Fay, and son Blaine, and Mrs. Michael Brown of Idaho Falls, Haho. visited in Lehi from Sunday until Wednesday with rela tives and frieifds. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Peck, Mrs. Orinda Allred, Mrs. Jennie Nostrom and children motored to Spanish Fork and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hardy. ' Combining business with pleasure, Mrs. James Taylor and Mrs. Kate Anderson were in Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Miss Arleen Goodwin attended a dinner party at Keeley's In Provo on Monday, given by the girls of the Utah County Banking association. associ-ation. ' Winners in Search for "Beauty and Drains" j V k ''v Mr. and Mrs. Carl Markham of Salt Lake City, were visiting with Mrs. Markam's mother, Mrs. Annie Powell on Thursday. '" Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rasmussen of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. Rasmussen's mother, Mrs. Mary Winn, Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. James C. Love, Mrs. Courwey, Mr. and Mrs. Cobb, all of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mayor and Mrs, L W. Fox on Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jorgenson and daughter, Phyllis Jean, of Salt Lake City, came to Lehi Sunday and spent the day visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown enter tained at dinner on Sunday for Mrs. Micheal Brown, Mrs. Leon Taylor, Fay and Blaine Taylor of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brown and Mr. and Mrs. L L. Lott and family. , Charming among the prominent social events of the week was the Washington's birthday tea given by members of the Athenian Club at the home of Mrs. A. F. Webb, Wednesday afternoon. The room and table decorations, the menu and favors, were carried out in an effective color scheme, suggestive of the holiday. A book review on "The Laughing Boy," was given by Mrs. D. D. Boyer ,xf Provo, also several vocal and violin selections were given. A delicious lunchenwas served at small tables to twenty four guests. Mrs. Emma Lott, Mrs. Mable Taylor, Mrs. Merle Garrett, Mrs. Virginia Webb and Mrs. Maude Glover were the hos tesses for the charming affair. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sorenson of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jackson of Copperton came to Lehi and spent the day visiting with Mrs. Annie E. Sorenson Soren-son and Mrs. Ellen Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Southwick South-wick and two children of Salt Lake City, came to Lehi Saturday and visited over the week-end with Mr. Southwlck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Southwick. Mrs. Jennie Nostrom of the local Utah Power and Light office at tended a ladles' banquet at the Hotel Roberts in Provo, Monday afternoon. That evening she attended at-tended a business meeting for all employees of the Utah Power and Light company at the Provo office. Mr. and Mrs. George Manning of Carlin, Nevada, who are here visiting visit-ing with relatives, spent Saturday and Sunday in American Fork, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilmot. Arva Wing, Yvonne . Dennis, Arlene Phillips, George Bone, Horace Hadfield and Rex Dennis were entertained : at a hot oyster supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings Sunday evening.. The affair was given in honor of Mr. Hadfield and Mr. Dennis, who left Monday morning for Inglewood, California, for an indefinite visit Mrs. A. W. Roos and son, Billie, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Worlton of Salt Lake City, were guests of Dr. .nrt Mrs. W. L. Worlton on Sunday. That evening Mrs. Worlton enter tained at a prettily appointed din-nor din-nor In their honor. Covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. F. D Worlton, Mr and Mrs. Herbert Austjn, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton, the honored honor-ed guests and the host and hostess. Miss Zona Evans and Mrs. Dorothv Ball entertained at a de lightful party Thursday evening at the home of Miss Evans. A hot oyster supper was served earlier in I he evening and later progressive card games, radio music and danc- Inff were enjoyed. The guests In cluded Miss Delia Street, Wilmirth Russon. XUss Zona Evans, Whitney Aiion Mae Batchelor, Theo Walker, Mr. and Mrs. William Ball, Kenneth and Thad PanneL ' . - Vi ; - " " f pi. ,i-f-. j k y 4 ' If f V V K : 4 . -i It 'X v.. 4inrv-Y v I " . A V JOE 6I5H I I ZE3 WILLETT5,OOWN THE STORE, 6AYS THAT BUSINESS IS SO BAD THAT EVEN THBFGLKS THAT NEVER. PAY AlN'T DUYIN ANYTHING! SSL y V tei1 A Hollywood motion picture producer had the original idea that intelligence as well as good looks might be useful in the case of screen actors, so started a "Beauty and Brains" hunt at the University of California and found Marian Storgaard, 20, and Richard Loosley, of the same age, both sophomores and both blond. Some day before long you'll see them on the screen. , a7V ; Another I V". -''"' ' k"Ah Champion ft f - ' American V : ftiX Bobby Burn, wire-haired fox terrier owned by Pi C Bundy of Golden'i Bridge, N. Y7 back from England where he was acclaimed th world's champion of his breed. Largait Arck BriJf Th largest arch bridge In the world It across the harbor of Sydney, Syd-ney, Australia. The main arch has a apan of 1,650 feet The bridge cost $30,000,000, and has a maximum maxi-mum capacity of 168 trains, o,000 vehicles and 40,000 pedestrians an hour. ' How the Women Ruls If you boaat that you don't In any way obey your wlfe'a erdera, yoa are talking nonsense; for you ara not made of tree or atone, aa the saying Is, and you suffer what moat or all of us suffer; you are ruled by a woman. Palladas in the Ohle State Journal. Always m Catch It is cheaper to lire these days If a fellow can only find the money to buy the goods. Atlanta Constitution. Main Use of Coconut Oil More than half the coconnt oil imported into the United States goes Into soaps. . Advice Hard to Follow i "A friend who tells you to forglt yoh troubles," said Uncle Ehen, "means welL If you could take hla advice to de limit he'd be afraid yoh mind had gone all wrong." Washington Star. M And Thoy Koop Busy ; Snail's Many Toeth A1J blood-sucking insects are pro- In aome kinds of snail, the v)(le(j wjtn stilettos or lancets, wita tongue has 15,000 microscopic whcn tna tissues of their victims teeth arranged In rows along It catt be Derced. A ROUND TRIP to Richfield by Telephone 80c (eUtlon-to-statlon day rate) It's Quicker to Telephone The Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co. "Beau Ideal" Is Sequel To "Beau Geste" Kaato Pictures will show next Wednesday and Thursday at the Royal and Cozy Theatres its sequel in sound and talk , to the silent classic, "iieau Geste." This new one is called "Beau Ideal" after Percival Wren's novelized continu ation of his first tale of the brave Gestes, and it has been directed by Herbert Brenson whose genius produced pro-duced "Beau Geste," Vivid Screen Drama A handsome,- thrilling and In tensely vivid picturization of the concluding chapters in the story of the Gestes, "Beau Ideal" is fine robust ro-bust entertainment and certainly as thrilling if not more so than "Beau Geste." Mr. Brenon is among the first ten great directors of the screen and "Beau Ideal" does much to enhance that reputation. It is a stirring picture played enormously well and with shrewd, knowing players In its cast. Star Cast Headed by Ralph Forbes, who created the role of John Geste in "Beau Geste," the same part he takes in "Beau Ideal,' the cast Includes In-cludes Loretta Young- as Isobel Brandon, Irene Rich, Lester Vail, Lent Stengel, Don . Alvarado and others, many of whom appeared in the silent "Beau Geste." The story takes us back to Morocco again and to the fierce savagery of the Arab hordes, to the courageous Foreign Legion, to the alluring dangers of the secret cities of the deseret, to pungent battle drama and poignant emotional drama. In "Beau Ideal" you will find all the ingredients of a thoughtful thought-ful and well-executed drama of "special" proportions a real screen achievement and one you should not miss. Was sat se Swei ffte382 (B SAW ' 1 wm UKA I 1 1 i 9 .'A A New hwwi f ' "r X for of i my Now you can get a genuine new EASY Washera better washer' at a remarkable new low price that saves you $20 and more. This washer is not an old model cheapened cheap-ened to meet a price. 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