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Show .THURSDAY, MARCH 26. 1531 Local Items Samuel Jackson was a vJwitor to the capiiol city on Saturday. Mrs. F. D. Worlton and Mrs. W. L. Worlton viBlted fn Salt Lake City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Husson of Backus, visited with Mr. and Mrs Thomas Clark on Sunday. .r. and Mrs. B. W. Brown attended at-tended the poultry celebration in Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stunley Taylor and children, Maurice and Joan, spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Mr. FrMln Jackson is attending an automobile school in Salt lAk City three days of this week. Mrs. Angus Gardner, Mrs. Wllk-erson Wllk-erson and Mrs. Frank Wright were Salt Lake visitors on Wednesday. Mrs. Odell reck spent Sunday! visiting in Spanish Fork with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Bateman spent Saturday in Salt Lake City on a combined business and pleasure plea-sure trip. Mr. and Mrs. S. Forrester Little-ford Little-ford were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Iiiohlns In Pleasunt drove, Monday, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kirkham entertained nt dinner for Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw and Mrs. Margaret Bucliman Mr. and Mm. J. F. Bradshaw and Mrs. Oliver Kirkham were in Salt Lake City, Monday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor and children of Magna, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith on Sat-vroty. Miss Sarah Taylor, who is teach-in teach-in school in Sandy, visited over the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Taylor. A fine baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. I C. Fox on Monday, March 16, ' Both mother and new baby are doing nicely. Morris Trane. who is employed in Salt Lake City, visited over the week-end in Lehl with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane. Attorney Frank Evans, Marie Bush Wingr and Hazel Evans Chapman, all of Salt Lake City vhlfd in Lehi Friday afternoon, combining1 business with pleasure Thoy were guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Mercer nre proud parents of a baby daughter, daugh-ter, born Monday, March 23. All concerned are doing nicely. Mrs. George Strassburg, and daughter, Edna and son, Lloyd, were in lYovo Sunday,' visiting with Mr. and Mr Fred Woolston. Mr. and .Mrs,. Wallace Sorenson h:nl us their gnewts over the weekend week-end Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stanley and daughter. Maxlne, of Park City. FOR SALE-BARGAIN My heme, and Ui ac. farm. Will sell nil or part. Small down payment pay-ment will handle. Geo. C, Loverldge. 3-5-tf Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bon and children, Ruby and Lloyd, and Mrs. Hat tie Bezzant of riessant Grove were visiting1 in Lehl Thursday, gi'f sts of Mrs. Ruel Cvans. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gray and two children of Idaho Falls, Idaho have returned to their home, after spending several days in Lehl, visiting with Mr. Gray's parents, air. and Mrs. Wlliam S. Gray. Cozy Theatres 3 Big Super Specials All In One Week 3 The Very Best and Chespett Talkinfl Pictures Royal & Royal, Friday, March 27 Cozy, Saturday, March 23 Joe Cook and Joan Peers In the laugh sensation of the screen "RAIN OR SHINE" All the fun 6t a three ring circus. Ladies and gentlemen step up closer for the grandest fun film of the year! Acrobatics, animal acts, feats of wonder and marvel! Come one, come all, don't miss the fun the circus is in town. Also Chapter 3 of "THE INDIANS ARE COMING" and station S-T-A-R. . ) ' Cozy Matinee Saturday 3 P. M. 10c and 20c. No advance in prices. Royal, Sunday and Monday, March 29 and 30 Cozy, Tuesday, March 31 . The great stage play that caused world wide discussion Is here now as a wonder picture with a cast of the screen's finest players. Robert Montgomery, Constance Bennett, Adolph Meniou and Anita Page in : "THE EASIEST WAY" It's a swell picture. A marvelous cast. A treat you owe yourself. Also a good Mickle McGulre Comedy. Royal, Wednesday, April 1 Cozy, Thursday, April 2 Joan Crawford . in her most dramatic romance "DANCE FOOLS DANCE" It's more thrilling than "Paid " More exotic than "Our Modern ' Maidens," Don't miss the star you love in a swell melodrama. Also A Good Comedy. COMING SOON "CIMARRON" April 3 and 4, Richard Arlan in "THE CONQUERING HORDE" April 5, 6 and 7, Gary Cooper in "FIGHTING CARAVANS" TUB LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH T Marriage Announced Mr. A. R. Shelton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton of this city, and Miss Ee'Jjer Pulley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pulley of American Fork, were married Mar. 19th at Bountiful. Utah, by Bishop Qulrrell of Bountiful Mr. Shelton is a graduate of the University of Utah, a member of the Mines Fraternity Frat-ernity and at present Is employed as a U. S. mine engineer at Bingham Bing-ham Canyon. Miss pully is very popular among the younger set In American Fork. She Is a Junior at the Brigham Toung University, and secretary of the Alpine Stake Sunday School Board. At present she is a teacher of the Junior girls of the fourth ward M. I. A. and a very splendid church worker. Miss Pulley represented American Fork as Poultry Queen In 1929. She Is now stenographer and book-keeper for the Mutual Creamery Co. Ther many friends wish for them success in the field of matrimony. A number num-ber of socials are being planned in their honor. o Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Featherstone attended the funeral of Mr. Frank Fitzgerald In Draper on Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. South wick of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wasson on Sunday. 'r V' ''.'.-" Mrs. Sarah Knudsen and Mr. and Mrs. Christian Frcdrlckson of Oakland, Oak-land, California, spent Sunday In Salt Lake Qtty, visiting with Mrs. Vera Chipman. - Mis Phyllis Kirkham, who Is attending at-tending the U. S. A. C. at Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ottls Peterson of Logan, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. Mrs, Norman ' Litson and baby, neulah, of Murray, spent last week here visiting with Mrs. Litson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Robinson. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Merton Drown, and children and Mrs. Fred Scown and daughter, Blanche, motored to Salt Lake City and visited with Mrs. Owen Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Despain. That evening they attended a show at the Capitol Theatre, Mrs. Lott Russon and daughter, Berniece, visited in Provo on Monday. Mon-day. Miss Zlna Anderson and Miss Clea Larson were Provo visitors on Saturday. Miss Alice Laird is spending this wek in Lehi with her aunt, Mrs, James Comer. John A. Hutchings visited in Myton, over the week-end with Miss Verland Evans. The Social Club ladies will entertained this afternoon af home of Mrs. Clara Larson. be the INTERESTING MARRIAGE "" ANNOUNCED Announcement Is being made 1 y Mr. and Mrs. Mark .Shaw of the marriage of (ihclr daughter, Beulah, to Mr. Lynn Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. George L wi.s which took place Wednesday, jilareh 5, in Salt Lake City. Both young couple are well known here. They are both graduates of the local high school and have taken tak-en active parts In the social activities act-ivities among the younger circles. They are receiving ,untless wishes for their future happiness and suc cess from their many friends. They will make their home .in Lehi. Several gay social events are being planned in their honor. o CINDERS TO BE PLACED ON ATHLETIC FIELD Second Ward Opera u glURSDAYnJ fhmsv Rover" Will Be Presented Saturday Under the direction of the Lehi Second Ward Choir and M. I. A. a very clever comic opera in three acts, "The Gypsy Rover" will be presented In the Second Ward Amusement Hall, Saturday afternoon after-noon and evening. The afternoon performance will commence at 2:30 p. m. and in the evening at 8:00 o'clock The complete cast of characters follows: Meg, an old Gypsy woman Arleen Goodwin Zara, belle of the Gypsy camp , Iluitau Allred Marto, Meg's husband t ,,E. Booth Sorenson Snfo, in love with Zara ................. Neldon Evans Rob (afterwards Sir Gilbert Howe, the Gypsy Rover, lost heir to the i g Sir Gilbert Howe estates) Boyd Webb Constance, daughter of Geo. g Martindale Grace Webb , . Lord Craven, an English fop Doncha Know" Evan Croft Sir Geo. Martindale, English gentleman Vern Webb Nina, Sir Geo's second daughter Beryl Maasen Capt. Jerome, Capt. in the English Army Paul Peterson McCorkle, a song publisher of London Stewart Kittinger Lackey, Sir George's butler George Strasburg There will be a chorus of fifty voices with violin accompaniment by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright. The music is under the direction of Mrs. Edith Evans. W. A. Knight is staging the performance The cast have been hard' at work on the opera for the past several weeks and a real treat is assured everyone who sees it. The public is cordially invited, o 29 fSWKBC'J i7x F'v l:v 1 , . la . ri. 0 Through the courtesy of Mr. Ed- McXillley Ward ward J. Larse'n of the City Council PrPSPTit5 MlKSlVa.l Tn and chairman of the Streets com- j nr0-.j mittee and Mr. W. A. Ford, local DeCOna WarQ agent of the D. & R. G. Railroad, ! cinders have been provided for the ' The members of tn Second ward Lehi High School athletic n1 listened to an unusually spienaia and will be placed on the track entertainment Sunday evening In preparatory to Alpine Field Day. The school, boys are unloading the cinders. t , the ward chapel given by the Mc- Kinley Ward Chior of Salt Lake City. Tho following orogram was greatly great-ly enjoyed by the Second ward people: , . i , j congregation ana choir "We A lady, giving- the name of Violet jThank Tnee God Fr a Prophet". Healy of Salt Lake Citv foree1 n Choir Sacramental Anthem "The LADY FORGES CHECK AT G. S. P. STORE. It's All In The Planting A MAN would not have much of a garden he planted seed ana auravatea n. Neither will he have much money unless ij starts to save and does it steadily. As a garden duces food saved money produces interest. I State Bank of I g' Safe Sound LEHI, UTAH (IWl !izei Clue Service Star Legion Elects New Officers Fast Day To Be Observed NextSu Duf to the fact that Getm. ference comes on the first S. in April, the regular Put Ls; be observed next Sunday, n 29, President A. Carlos S nounces. The regular sfe Fast Day services will be k all wards. o Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ivory of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor, Monday. Rex and Max Holmstead Wt last week for Fresno, California, where they will be employed. Mrs. Herman C. Goates visited in Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs. Harold W. Johnson on Saturday. .Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Winn, and daughter, Maxlne, who are jut returning re-turning from a visit in California are visiting with relatives in Lehi this week. They are leaving for their home in Idaho the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Devey returned re-turned from Houston, Texas, where they have spent the past six months, on March 11. They spent lost week in Lehl with Mr. Devey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Devey. They are making their home In Salt Lake City at the present. Mr. and Mrs. B. d. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warkentin and daughter, Diana and Mrs. Orson Godfrey and daughter, Gladys, T somas Yates, formerly of Lehl. now living at Mldvale, Utah, left few days ago for California, aecom-1 motored to Ogden. Sunday to see panird by his wife and Another for Mrs. S. Y. McAllister, who is In the an extensive trip. They will visit Dee Hospital. They were dinner plnces of Interest there and will al-' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Whit-,u Whit-,u visit with relatives. comb. PERMANENTS Artistic or Shelton S4.00 At Provo"s first permanent wsvinj shop. Best for less. The wsv. is the test Work Guaranteed ANDERBERG BEAUTY SHOPPE 143 South Third East, Provo Phone 689 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor and children of Magna, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith on Saturday. Miss Dorothy Stewart entertained the Lambda Tau Club of Provo at the houie of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb Monday evening. The event proved to be one of the leading social events of the week. A prettily appointed luncheon was served at six tables, a daffodil in a small green vase forming the centerpiece of each table. Following the lunch-con. lunch-con. "Monte Carlo Whist" was the main diversion. Miss Delca Tal-hurst Tal-hurst captured the high score prize and the consolation prize went to Miss Helena Bates. The following club members were in attendance: Marie Van Wagonen, Chrfstilla Taylor, Dorothy Jones, Evelyn Vacher, Hazel Robinson, Mrs. Doris Robinson, Mosselle Davis. Ilah Brockbank, Agnes Farter, Marion Sutton, Helena Bates. Katheryn Snyder, Margretta Farier, LaRue Startup, lone Thomas, Marie BITIs, Korlll Startup, Delea Talhurst, June Hanson and May Sutton; and the following guests: Carol Proctor, Naomi Senmont, Ada Fox. Mariam Warnick, Beth Romr.ey and Jeanne Coleman. check of eight dollars in the name,1"18 ' now living at' Price. Utah at the Sacrament, by organist Mildred .' SW1CI UratOnai O. S. P. store, jMonday. She told ;Burton Violinist, Virginia L. Eluke Mr. Peterson she knew people in ,and Melba Lv Burton, the city who could identify her, I Ekster Cantata, "The Resurrect-giving Resurrect-giving him their names and put- ion and the LJfe" Wilson solo-ting solo-ting up a good story, He cashed ists Ethlyn W. NichoHs, soprano, her check. It was later found toiVenice Anderson, soprano; Burt be no good. i Tussenbrook, tenor; erganlst, Mil- i . . uincers report that she has been u urion; pianist DcEtte B. fete wart; Wilford Keddington, President Pres-ident of the Choir; Lester S. Rigby director. Speaker- -Samuel F. Nichf.ils, former Bishop of McKinley Ward "Through the Day Thy Love Has Spared Us" Choir. The Service Star Legion held their .regular meeting Thursday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. in the Memorial building for the purpose of electing new officers. Mrs. Minnie Norman, president, was in charge. - The following officers were elected elect-ed and will take office in Septem- Kao- Com Vi da iatwA nracHant Esther Powell, first vice-presid'ent ; Temple Excursion Effie Dickerson, second vice-president; Clara Doyle, secretary; Minnie Norman, treasurer; Caroline Ball, chaplain; Mrs. lone Gilchrist, star of education and Phoebe Gray, star of remembrance. There are three points of the star yet to select. se-lect. Sisterhood, Vigilance and Relief.. forging such checks all along the way from Logan - o . HOSPITAL NOTES Miss Lillie Miller of American Fork underwent a successful appendicitis ap-pendicitis operation Friday at the local hospital. Elizabeth Oscarson of. Pleasant Grove had her appendix removed at the hospital on Sunday NOTICE TO FRUIT AND .. VEGETABLE: GROWERS Contest To Be Held At Lincoln OnApr! I The Stake Genealogical Cs mittee announces that t tent-do tent-do wment excursion for Lehi i will be held on Friday, April t thosw who possibly can are srr attend thfg excursion. . o Ira Holmstead had his tonsils taken out at the local hospital, Sunday. Miss Arlene Brown was operated on for appendicitis at the 'local nospual Tuesday morning. Fannie Bone was removed to her home from the hospital Thursday. The Fruit and Vegetable Growers Asuaoia-tion have seed notatoes and 1 I hvs;li.ite for fertilizing purpose J Anyone desiring eKher of these, get in touch with S. W. Clark immediately. The Central Utah District contest of the National Oratorical contest on the Constitution will take place next Wednesday, April 1, at 2 p. m. at the Lincoln High School tinder ;he chairmanship of Principal Karl Banks. . . " LaVcrl Allred, champion of the Lfihi High School will be in at- j tendar.ee. , i There will be two speeches given by each contestant. , One is the oration with which each qualified ' for the contest. The other is, an extemporaneous talk of four minutes , n some subject to be drawn ! Mie t'me of the meet. j Democrattic Meeting .- Rfldayfc A Democratic meeting wfflbt j, Friday evening, March H, kf Memorial building at 7:39 f f The purpose of the meetiBp reorganize the Democratic jrt County cnairman itooen. i. i Provo will be in attendatct i Democrats are urged to be "i Bunting Bubble! Mi.ny.a live wire has turned on' to be a short circuit. Woman Flump Pomnnn'on WE GIVE THE BEST SEEVICE WITH BEET GAS and Offi CONOCO PRODUCT Central Service : D. FRESHWATER, Mgr. First East State street Auer Hampshire of Orem taken home on Saturday. Miss Lela Jones was removed t her home Sunday and Mrs. Bazil uonon and new baby went heme Friday. HOMECOMING DANCE NEXT FRtDAY NIGHT A homecoming dance, honoring Elder Darrel Fowler, who Just re cently returned from a six month's mission m the East Central states will be held Friday evening, March 27, In the new Fourth Ward Amuse ment Hall. The publlo Is cordially invited to be there. Card of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to all friends who helped to make our burden lighter in our recent bereavement and to all those who assisted in any way. Mr. and Mrs. W A. Knight and family. ; e Card of Thanks We w ish to thank everyone who so kindly assisted us in any way during the death and funeral of our beloved wife and daughter. We are truly grateful to the speakers, for the floral tributes, cars and musical numbers and all other favors extendi ex-tendi and for the sympathy afforded af-forded us. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Smith and family. Mr. Wilford Storrs. Bishop and Mrs. J H. Storrs and family. Some of the Activities of Farmer-Owned Cooperatives IT li.iLUN.iijn i :iu WJIW ..4.(..v , , ,,., ' f. St-ti tin- mil . . . y -J' tisf-"- - i i I in l 'Mw.tiil,iiMMa;j;,'-a; i-Vr 1 " 1 '" -.1 , ' " P " iipii M.i.iM. mu inui iii 1 1 j iff ii im mi) in " 1 1 i,i,.: mi y L k r A; ' - ' 1 I 4 t ! . J f2 5 ?1 V"'?,V i ' 1 "t li ii . :' rarmers whn taL. nl 1 . . "'V f UlCSOlllg i and fnri-At.n t .i. . . o l .. ui uieir products into hr own hands have built big enter-Pnses. enter-Pnses. Sorting wool in a cooperative .warehouse n Portland which markeJ for growers of 12 states I Below) Hauling wheat to a ZZl .(,?'ght big building i, I' smashe in's G $ay mo the Imercha ses, lof waitin Pre8' I The I until 8 store v. 8'tis. e gai tion dii Itered 1 jthe gla d then iijuartei rricade thru th: jlted tli loot v ER Ml SEt-t 1 of th Ine stai Jughnes! ent thr iat ove: lis stor ianitarj pi of 1 Utefl wi was an i Goo( 'wre I $2,000 S. 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