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Show 1 ""M., Afnnasrer. 1 PfJUiii , rr"ostoffi;e at utan ; .ions mer' 30c per inch y - 1Qe per iine PLnce2.00 Action and 5c per me Jul Items wrencTiop was a Lent ; 0I, Monday. Lehi on Sunday. . htpr waa born to Mr. S,y A" concern are do- I, Holmstead left Friday for t uornia, where she Jlilnitey with relatives iends. .. - . & - rnhb- frs. Carres ?andSveof Salt Lake 'jK. Mrs- I. W. Fox fuesday. I and Mrs. William Hadfield daughter, Alice, were in Salt 1 City last Wednesday, combin- iusiness with pleasure. r and Mrs. George Pace and daughter, Donna of Provo and nd Mrs. Harvey Lewis of Salt a city, were guests of Mr. and ( Xels Otterson and Mr. and ' David Holmes, Jr., on Sunday. he Misses Juliet Lott. Moreho d Margaret Peterson, Phyllis jitsteaa, Georgeanna Peterson r Oleve Kittinger enjoyed a jle supper at the home of Mr. i Mrs. Oliver -Kittinger Friday & ' . tfand Master Frary of the I. O. Lodge of Eureka, accompanied wo members from Eureka and ve members from Provo met the local lodge members Mon-j Mon-j evening at their regular meet- i vs. Art Beck entertained at an ; 'festive children's , party last 4rsday afternoon,, compliment- to the fourth, birthday.of their ie daughter, Barbara, Twelve :le friends enjoyed lively games , ir which dainty refreshments ire served.' - Sr. and Mrs. Howard Cooper, Mr. Mrs. Thomas W. Jones and Siton Harris attended a banquet i entertainment at the Hotel ah in Salt Lake City last Tues-$ Tues-$ evsning, given for all Disabled aerican Veterans of " the state. ' nmander Weimer of the D. A. V. s the main speaker. Principal D. R. Mitchell, Supt. : avid Gourley, Principal J. M. alker of the American Fork High fiool and Thomas Barratt. a mem- I of the school "board, spent last today visiting Granite and Jordan -h School athletic grounds and nts. The purpose of the visit s to get ideas and suggestions w would help in formulating: ftletic ground plans for the aoolsinthis district WANT ADS 'fuA Ads 10c Per Line For First sertion and 6c Per Line for Each J Additional Insertion.. jGood Chicken Coop For SaleG f ""i, ihi 4-12-tf jrtaln " Stretching"" Done-Mrs. fKirkham. 3-12-tp ffor Rent P ri , r, ifflttert Kundsen. 3-19-2t Mrt. Rex noimsieaa visited In novo , Thursday with Mm. . Ultn Wasden. Mrs! Kate Anderson was in Salt Lake City last Friduy doing temple tem-ple work. TIIE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, MARCH 2G, 1031 Mr. Hyrum J. Evans spent Sunday Sun-day and Monday visiting relatives In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hose Carr and sons, Joseph and John, attended a funeral In Tremontcn on Saturday. Mrs. William Fackeral of Tooele, spent tho week-end in Lehi with her sister, Mrs. Don Peterson. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kesler of Ogden visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. E.. Manning1 on Monday. On Monday Mrs. Goldie Wllmot and Mrs. Hilda Pulley of American Fork, were guests of Mrs. B. W. Brown. Mrs. T. A. Batcman and daughter, daugh-ter, Lcxie, visited in Brigham as guests of Mr. ' and Mrs. Verner Walker, Saturday and Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson were visiting in Salt Lake City on Sat urday wi.h Mr. and Mrs. James M. j Anderson. "Mark Every Grave It is not merely a duty, but an act of reverent devotion, cheerfully done. beoaiself wn?,haVC t0 CrCCt Memorial for te a while, but uStakiiur u. Wn venture you have been hesitant about May we suggest thaf our organization is prepared to relieve you o y puzz ing detail in this matter. Wc will create a design for vou, sc. f see as to the proper set- evcry that even-thing is correctly done, make suggestions ting on your lot. No detail is overlooked. New is the time to place your orders, so they will be there for Memcnal Day. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY, WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY EVERY MONUMENT MADE RIGHT EVERY PROMISE MADE GOOD Drop us a line and we will call. Beesley Marble and Thoughtful It wns a very lone piny, mid nearly iiif(ln!, wn4.n the tmriiilit whs niiitf up on the fourth wt. disclosing im Hdor sinluu m a Uilile. SiiiiH'hnvv his HirMirtince. Insteiid of iiMiiKioiilii) 5inln.ise. crwited hd undercurrent of sy.npa-thy. sy.npa-thy. One nf the nieinbers of the audience ventured to express the Bentinient8 of the house. "I hope we're not keeping you tip. sir," he suggested, kindly. Tit I'.itu. i T v x i jO 61SH Named for th Day of th Week In the South I'nclftc orptin there me lsliiiHlij hearing the nnnies of Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The tradl Hon lx that with the exception of Thursday inland, they are so culled because those are the days on which t'aptalii Cook visited those shores It inii.v la that the name of Thursday Island originated In the wune manner, hut unlives liihlsl that such was rot the rase. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. I.ittl.C rd ! spent Thursday in Salt ljika City, j visiting with Mr. Littlefoids brother, broth-er, Hubert Littleford. As a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman. Mrs. G. H. Robinson of American Fork, was visiting in Lehi on Sunday. The MiKanwee class of the First ward Primary held their cooking demonstration at the home of Miss Bertha Clark Monday evening. Miss Claire Wells entertained friends at a dinner party Sunday evening, The girls enjoyed social chat and music following the dinner. din-ner. . - s r Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Anders n and daughter, Betty, and son, Kenneth Ken-neth of Salt Lake City were dinner din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts Sunday, evening. John Worlton, who is attending the U. of U. in Salt Lake City, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton, Saturday and Sunday. . . Mrs. James Clark returned home Saturday evening, after spending the past week in Ogden with her daughter, Mrs. Herbert Dransfield, who has been very ill but is on the improve now. ' The home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Walter Hutchings was made ex ceedingly happy Thursday morning by the arrival of a winsome baby daughter. Both mother and baby are doing fine. Mrs., D. L. Anderson and two sons, Mario and Merlin, of Salt Lake City, visited from Thursday until Sunday in Lehl with Mrs. Anderson's An-derson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fagan. ..." IFR SALE - 4 wmi young uor SaIe near M See W. A. Hunger, Lehi. i ' 3-19-5p IfiL? "e,d's Home rr saie James Comer, Lehl. ' 3-19-tf PlTonsas dle- Ma-rk Shaw, 5 - i wed roar p ; J ltah Power & Light Co. - . 3-26-lt fn4 Wm- S. Gray, 2nd N. a-19-zp uauim sneep. 1-22-tf. 1 Mrs. Lawrence Jackson of Poca- tello, Idaho, and Mrs. Effie Moon of Salt Lake City, were visiting Friday with Mrs. Samuel Jackson Mrs. Lawrence- Jackson Is taking her vacation. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Devey included: Mrs. Alice Thiriot, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thiriot and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thiriot and family, all of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. John Devey, Jr., and family of American Am-erican Fork. Charming in every detail was the birthday party given by Mrs. Bernard Bern-ard Bradshaw, Saturday afternoon, complimentary to the birthday anniversary of her son. Harris. Twenty, - friends . enjoyed , games, after which v dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Jennie Nostrom attended a club party at Keeley"s In Provo Monday afternoon. This club is composed of the lady employees of the Utah Power and Light Company. Com-pany. That evening she attended a company meeting at the Provo office. Frank Sharp of this city also attended the meeting. SHY LEWIS I ire ! try Pnhll. . JU- . estate of L,'"a ""'"t Co. UTAH Gay among the outstanding social events of the past week was the bridge luncheon given by Mrs. A. W. Davis at her home Thursday afternoon, complimenting Mrs. H. D. Christensen, who is leaving in the near future for Provo to make her home. A color scheme of pink and green prevailed In the room and table decorations. Pink sweet peas centered the table and green candles were placed on either end. Her guests Included, Mrs. H- D. Christensen, Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Mrs. I. L. Lott, Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Mrs. A. F. Webb, Mrs. D. R. Mitchell. Mrs. Robert S. Fox,, Mrs. Gerald Taylor. Mrs. Emmett ChipVnan, Mrs. S. L. Wells, Mrs. M. S. Lott, Mrs. H. B. Merrihew,. Mrs Bernard Bradshaw, Mrs. Stanley Taylor, Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Mrs. R. J. Whipple, Mrs. L M. Davis.': Mrs. . Af ton Giles, and Mrs. Morris Davis of Provo. ramte Lo. JUST SOUTH OF TABERNACLE PEOVO, UTAH tiolden Gat Drp Channel The waiem of Sun Kramlscii hnj rtre L'eneiallj wli ilhm fai out from the shore, hut the !dden Gate and the part of the hay adjoining San Francisco n well a a central channel running throuph Its whole longili nave a depth of ;U) to more than UN) feet. gsaa&s gage Missionary Parent and Wives Association Meeting Tonight A meeting of the Missionary Parents Par-ents and Wives association will be, held tonight (Thursday) at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. All members are urged to be there. o Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kesler of Ogden, spent Sunday and Monday in Lehi, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple. Miss Marie Degelbeck has been Siosen to represent Lehi seventh and eighth grades in the Salt Lake Tribune spelling match and Max Sharp will represent the fifth and sixth grades. Mrs. Rose Makin of Salt Lake City? came to Lehi Monday evening to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. George G. Webb. She is staying stay-ing at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph. Coulam.; .-, c . . m&ms BEVERLY HILLS. Well all '. know Is just what I read in the Papers. Of course the most assur- ' ing news of the til Mrs. Olena Goodwin, Mrs. Mina Webb, Mrs. Clara Webb, Mrs. Annie Fyffe, and Mrs. Nellie Davis, representing repre-senting the Stake Relief Society, attended a county health meeting at Provo, Monday. Mrs. Bernard G, Webb entertained entertain-ed at an attractive dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Tid-well Tid-well who are visiting, here from McGlll, Nevada. Lilies formed a beautiful centerpiece. Covers were laid for twelve. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. R-J. R-J. Whipple and son, Byron, attended attend-ed the wedding reception given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry-Evans Henry-Evans at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Thur-man Thur-man in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clark are leaving Saturday for the Northwest, where they will enjoy an indefinite visit They will be guests of their daughter and son-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Olaon. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Powers entertained en-tertained the Alumni Basketball I... nf thc A. A. U. team, cnai"P'" and their Coach, Joseph Robison, at dinner Monday evening. Present were Jay Whitman, Fay. Dick and Ferd Evans, Wilburn Bail. Reed . . irar Smith and Mr. KlTKnai", Robison. El SKI V .1- jvMms tained ner Sunday Mrs. F. A. Hunger enter ed at a prettily appoimeu party in honor oi me umw- weddlng anniversary ui Mr. and Mrs. towaru a inw vasa of pink peas made an attractive Ten guests were at the table. fourth parents, Southwick. sweet centerpiece. I past couple ol vee!is was the adjourning ol Congress. That vasent only news, that was :(t looked . for jJiTv that the Boys ffU tft&.fa were eoinir to be on our hands from now on. They Bure did get rid of a batch of dough, the most money ever apppropriated by any Congress, not even excepting war times. All we- have to do Is make It for em , and they sure do distribute it; , M course as usual . in the last minutes of congress why they did- ent pas3 any of the hills that the; should have passed, and did pass all that they s'aouldent Now tak the Lame Duck Bill, thata the one where they want to do away witb electing a man one year and have him seated on his first Grandchild's Birthday. Senator Norrls had i mighty good Bill in there to do away with that very Lame Duck term. Well the House voted it, and the Senate toted' it, but one made a alight change from what the other had passed, so , that meant that It had to go to what 1b called conference, (that's one of the things that Golf Players are alwayi la when you go. to their office). Well do you know as bad as the country wanted this Bill passed se that Congress would meet on the fourth of January, instead of wait-tog wait-tog till the fourth of December, and the President was to be Inaugurated Inaugurat-ed on January the 14th, just a little ever two months after he had been elected, that would have done away with the plan of what to do with our presidents after the time they are elected and . before they are seated. Tou see its awful embarrassing the way it Is, the President that ! in kinder feels like a has been, after they have elected some one else. So Jhat was all remedied, and then they go' Into this Huddle in Conference and they dont get it threshed out in time to get it paised. I wai glad to ee Smedley Battel get out of his case as ha did. Ton know that fellow Just belong! In a war all the time. He dont belong In Peaca time. He is what I would call a natural born Warrior. He will fight anybody, anytime. But he just cant distinguish Peace from war. He carries every medal we ever gave out. He has two Congressional Con-gressional Medals of Honor, the only man that ever got era a double header. You give him another war and he will get him another one. I dont know him, never met him. But I do admire him. He is a mighty useful man in a war, and aa we are always having era why J consider him a very valuable man. we are liable to scare him up something before long. We are looking around now to see where we can get in one worth while Bome-place. Even our Scouts for the Marines are having trouble lo cating places for them to go, this la about the first time, that they havent been employed. We are even gatting tired of continually fighting with NIcaraguans. We always have to take them on when there is no bigger bait. But 1 see where we ars supposed to come out of there. We sure do miss Mr. Einstein out here. Re was 3uppo ed to come here for a rest- and wanted to be let alone. Why my goodness, he just went out of hi3 way to find something to go to, and Pictures? Why he would go searching for a Camera man if none was around. He sure did make himself him-self a good fel low. He seemed to be pleasant little fellow. This writing is going to be mighty tough with no Congress to pick on.' I joke about em, but you ksow at heart I really like the Uas-eals. Uas-eals. They are all right If .one wants to do right, our political system sys-tem is so arranged that he cant do it The minute one wants to do what no one else has been accustomed accus-tomed to do, why tbey call him an Anarchist Some of the old timers stepped out at the close of this one and that was kinder sad in a way. It must be a mighty fascinating game on those old fellows and its tough to have to bow out of the picture, and mighty few retire rich, bo there must be a lot more honesty hon-esty among them than we give them credit for. Well so long lets m what the new week brings forth. (0 1931, McNangtt Srndict., lac) a mighty seated hine Committee of the Fifth Ward entertained at a social iri rhanel Tuesday af- in tnt? . - ternoon, honoring the Eighty-Fifth birthday anniversary of Mrs. Bertha Fredrickson. The afternoon was spent in social chat and a program, which included a vocai duet by n T.t and Mrs. Elmer airs, iwb? Jackson, a life sketch of Mrs. Fred- . Anmn..QMi ana nu riCKSOii, Bertha Knudsen and talks by Mrs. , Julia Brown, sima eiu, it nnrriner. Mrs. Emma jamcj ji. Jane Roberts. Mrs. Elmer Jackson and Mrs. Fredrickson, the honored guest A unique feature of the entertainment enter-tainment was the large birthday cake, beautifully decorated. At the conclusion cf the social dainty re- tn fiftV freshments www - . guests. Expensive Ointment The sweet-smelling highly Curative Cura-tive balsamic fluid, known In commerce com-merce as Balm of Gllead, Is obtained ob-tained from lnrlslons In the bark of the Zakum tree, a drop at a time, and always has been expensive expen-sive because of the tedious and laborious la-borious business of procuring, refining re-fining and preparing It for application applica-tion to sores and own wounds. o Humorettes Fakt 3chwager says he jnever paid a doctor's bill in his life. Bosch Exceptionally healthy, eh? Fake No; exceptionally poor pay. Culprit (pleasantly) It's a fine day, your Honor. Jndire You're right and tne amount of yours will be $10. Customer: Ah, Mr. Wopser, it's the old story the woman always pays. Shopkeeper: WelL if you 'ad a look thru my books you'd find that soma of 'em don't Flying Secretary mm - ' - 4 L -. . . v , - -' . - ' , , s .. r V . - , . 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