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Show en V ' of', flic, !; 'we-'xstt. 'we-'xstt. ft; ! f Ud J boa. t, bur? efc-, Kfe it, id .i i '' i : & A i r ied wit, A I -k1 EF- ff J ok I Ulntf t ii u-t Iff H fl Main .1 p pjum- j ii "fjwT poBtomce matter. cond uy io Pcr line n aav" Iffi Per to f ttfcn and 5c per line Local Items ...lK (ir . kurice t.nA. ln Lehi I wa visions I , MStanley Tayl?r tlS-" visit,, in Lake clty- " ? Mrs"Te8lIe Goates and ' He"", and sons. Brent, I " . .... Mrs. ueoiB At 1 of Mr.' and Mrs. this week. . Hpber - r vc nnn Webb, Mrs. Vera Mr. and Mr. ana Jr. J and baby daughter " . t EVanS. Mr. ? Miss Freda orea .A.' P.t.rson. Mr C the Holland missionary re- Thursday- spo,rts & ameeetingand tone ng JpS the day. entertaining L Lynn met many of his Lnary companions and spent a y enjoyable day visiting THE LEHI SUN, LEUI, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Grant Littleford of Salt City, are visiting in Lent lr. and;Irsi Charles Crabb and two children were visiting In Gar-field Gar-field Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert: Smith; w 1 Mr. and " Mrs. J. P. Merrltt and family left htst 'week for Oregon for an "extended vacation with Mr. Merritt's parents. Miss Verda Bowen and Miss Viola Richards, of Malad, Idaho, spent last week in Idaho visiting with Miss Bowen'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. L R. Peck and son. Mahlon, were Provo visitors on Friday. Fri-day. Miss LaPriel Spratley of Magna, is spending this week in Lehi, as a guest of her aunt, Mrs. F.' R. Goates. THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1531 Mr. Leo Hanson and son, Jack, left Saturday for a week's fishing delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. J. F. Fagan and daughter Bernadine, spent Monday In Salt Lake City, combining business with pleasure. Harold Osborne, Raleigh Goodwin and Bert Austin enjoyed a fishing trip at Grand Daddy Lakes Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday. Mark Freebalrn of Idaho, Is here spending his vacation with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Freebalrn. Mr. Soren Sorenson ln company with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sorenson and family of Bingham, left Tuesday Tues-day morning for a vacation trip ln California. Miss Alma Beck returned home Sunday, after spending the past two weeks on a vacation trip ln California. During her stay she was a guest of , her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Beck. She reports a wonderful trip. with ANNOUNCEMENT uq mnr 4 Dr. Erraa nawaun, fraduate Chiropractor of De-jfroit, De-jfroit, Michigan, will be located Dr. James Grant's office in Imerican Fork, beginning Saturday. House Calls Neurocalometer Service At present stopping at A. D. I Christofferson home, Tel.l76-J. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Unger of Cali fornia, , have been visiting in Lehi for the past few days, enroute to Monte Vista, Colorado, where they will attend the Sky High Stampede. They expect to return for the Lehi Rodeo, August 12, 13 and 14. A party of young folks enjoyed a weinnle roast : and canyon party Saturday evening' In American Fork canyon.- The merry group included Miss - Elizabeth - McLeod, Verland Fowler, Maxlne Austin, Roberta Ball, Dean Worlton, Wallace Glover, Marlln Peterson and Boyd Larsen V tli- i--' ... 1 i . I For Expert Radio Repairing, House Wiring, Full Lin of Electrical and Radio Supplies Street Radio and Electrical Shot) PlwiM-Shop 23, Residence 124-J shop Hour 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 Residence All Hours WANT ADS f at AJ 10o Per Line For First I tortioa "d Ec Per Line for Each Additional Insertion. r , --nara Wheat A. E, leiepnone 184-J. 7-16-tf Ta)im Til n rigs nor sale See C. O, !iWMFarm, LehL 7-30-3t 08 SALE A Hone Cnrr Mrs, A. P. Gaisford. 2 p0R SALE CHEAP-Inl avvia, Lehi. 7-30-3D iXjST-TwTTrr Ui. vlKa Iorks, near rJrr. home 0" factory . 'Bm. RR.it ('oai on a..r : 61. nvl uve Wlth Oven For M& A. E. Adams. r;- 7-30-tf buT. r1- P1ne 75-W. tor hauling sheep. have noVed to ill v , , call 't Goat.- t . i-vans. For NO. 100. Mra 7-23-tf i iraae so acre rty. 40 in bets ! o. for Ihl acres m alfalfa. a"d grain, 3 miles or call Dr. 7-23-tf . &.T". and Electrical at u Work Cip-i . i nomft until . ' Employment A.y trough. "!b. u ocnooL M 7-16-4t """0 f.ll tjj "" See vim r -i . willing to -Y LEWIS "fcsaSeT labile Miss Betty Knight of Magna, is spending this week in Lehi, a guest of her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs W. A. Knight. , Mrs. F. D. Worlton and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham were Ogden visitors on Monday, guests of Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins. Mrs. Joseph Smith visited in Salt I . Lake City from Friday until Sun-I , -,,' i day evening, a guest ot Dr. and 1 a Mrs. Barlow Fox. iT , . T V J Mr8, C" C" "ouuaii in American rorK, wednes-' wednes-' ' ' 'day. Miss May Louise Mitchell is. ' ' spending this week in Provo. visit- ! lng with her grandmother, Mrs. C. A. Glazier and friends. Mi s. Henry T. Anderson and son. Howard, of Sandy, are here spending spend-ing this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elias M. Jones. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaw and Mr. and Mrs. Lvnn motored to Draper and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaw. Mrs. Dean Capner and two child ren or Garland are soendine- thia week in Lehi with Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norman. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whitcomb and sons, Jean, and Harold, of Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Johnson on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Maudsley and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schlappy spent Monday ln Salt Lake City on a combined business and pleasure trip. On Sunday Mrs. Caroline Hatch and son, Victor, Mr. Phil Hatch of Salt Lake City, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. W. A. Ford was a Provo visitor on Saturday. Mrs. Clyde Dorton visited in Provo, Friday with Mrs. Roy Storrs. Mrs. O. A. Holmstead and family and Mrs. A. W. Putnam and children child-ren enjoyed an outing in American Fork canyon on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchinga of Park City, were visiting with Mr. Hutchinga' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutching on Sunday. Miss Helen Peterson and Jack Peterson of Logan, are spending this week In Lehi, as guests of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Yates and Mrs. Myron Chipman of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dorton on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackett. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown formed a party and motored to Saratoga Wednesday evening. They enjoyed bathing and a delicious luncheon. Mr. Edward. Southwlck left Friday Fri-day morning for San Francisco, California, on a business trip ln Interest of the canning men of the state. He expects to be gone a week. , . Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson and Mr. WWard Johnson, who is visiting here from Idaho Falls, Idaho, motored to Provo, .Saturday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Reynolds. Miss Geraldine Rich of Terma, Montana, visited here last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips, as a guest of Miss Hazel Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hubbard and baby son. David Vern, of Long Beach, California, arrived ln Lehi, Sunday for an Indefinite visit with Mrs. Hubbard's mother, Mrs. Asa J. Clark, jind faiply. Mrs. James H. Gardner accom-panl- her daughter, Fern, and Mr. Milton 11. Holden to the Logan temple Inst Thursday, where they were married. Mrs. Gardner re-j mained and was the guest of Logan relatives for a few days. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and daughter, Nora ot Magna, and Mrs. Sadie Davis of Salt Lke City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown. That afternoon after-noon Mr. and Mis. Brown and their guests attended a funeral in Provo for Mrs. D. Brown. The Social Club members were delightfully entertained at the hornet of Mrs. Edith Evans last Thursday afternoon. Bridge was the mala diversion the prizes being cap- ' tured by Mrs. James Comer and Mrs. La Verde Kirkham. Dainty; refreshments re-freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Alston and baby daughter of Salt Lake City, were visiting with Mrs. Alton's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward South-wick South-wick last Wednesday. That evening even-ing they were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hunger. Hun-ger. Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs. Ashton left for California, where they will enjoy a month's visit. They will visit at Lo Angeles, San Francisco and other places of interest. Mr. Alston will attend the Red Ctohs convention at San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Evans Anderson and Mrs. Alice Phillips motored to Salem, Tuesday on a combined business and pleasure) trip. . Mr. and Mrs. Mac Holmstead and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Littleford motored to Heber Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mrs. Holm-stead's Holm-stead's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Littleford and son, Jack spent Monday in Salt Lake City on business and pleasure. Part of the day they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Littleford. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clark and three children left Thursday morn ing" by way of auto for a vacation tili to California. They will visit at Sah Jose and vincinity wth former missionary friends and companions com-panions of the California mission. They expect to be gone about ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Clark both fulfilled missions in California about two years ago. Mrs. Celestia Schow has returned home after spending the past three weeks in Rupert, Idaho, visiting with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. . Floyd Schow and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wassom and son, Vaughn, and daughters, Mary and Alice, left Tuesday for Tremon- ton, where they will spend the re malnder of th week visiting with relatives. Mrs. W. W. Dickerson and Mrs. Arthur Poison of. Sandy returned home Sunday evening, after spending spend-ing the past week visiting at Boulder Bould-er City with Mrs. Dickerson' s husband hus-band "anl, , sons. .Mrs. "Oral 'Evans and, daughters, LaRae and Joy Ann, returned home with them after be ing there for the past several weeks. Enroute home, they visited at Mil-ford Mil-ford for three days with Mrs. Billie Nichol3 and family. Mrs. James Beverly, who accompanied them on the trip from Boulder City left Fri day morning with her husband for Los Angeles ..California, for an in-: definite visit with her daughters, Mrs. Eugene Crump and Mrs. Wm. Olson, , The children of Mr. William Price entertained at a birthday party Thursday, evening in honor of his seventy-tlffrcl birthday anniversary Chatting and games comprised the entertaining features of the even ing, after -which delicious refresh ments were served. The guests numbering thirty-five, Included Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Price and family, Mr. 'and Mrs. James H. Gray and family, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans and .son, Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone and children of Pleasant Grove, Miss Lorna Crane of Draper and the honored guest. ' . The members of the Missionary Parents . and Wives Association were entertained Thursday evening in the Second Ward Relief Society room. The meeting was given In honor of Elders Ralph Webb and Lynn Webb, recently returned mis sionaries. Both Elders gave reports re-ports of their missions and related several Interesting missionary ex periences. Parents of the Lehi mis sionaries now in the field gave re ports. A chorus was given by Armond, Lynn, Vern and Ralph Webb and Booth Sorenson, a vocal solo by Ralph Webb and a duet by Armond Webb and Booth Sorenson. Bishop S. L Goodwin gave a short talk. At the conclusion of the meeting delicious refreshments were served to sixty. Mrs. Oscar Anderson of Mt. Pleas ant is spending this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. O. Meiling. On Wednesday Mrs. Meil ing and Mrs. Anderson attended the Black. Hawk encampment at Pay son. , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kirkham of Canada and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Yates of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dorton last ' Thursday, the occasion being Mrs. Dorton's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Litson and daughter, Beulah, of Murray, are spendjrig this week in Lehi, guests nf Mrs. TJtson's narents. Mr. and Mrs. George G. Robinson. Mrs, Litson had her tonsils, removed at the local hospital on Monday. . Miss LaPriel Goodwin entertained friends at a waffle party Monday evening following the show. The girls piesent were Miss LaPriel Spratley of Magna, Miss BarDara itt m,r Phvllls Kirkham and XVUbL, " Miss Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schow and son, Kicnaw, aim uu6'"""i and Ruby of Rupert, Idaho, were n rhi last week with Vislllllfi " " relatives and friends. They re a n tiir home Friday. Mrs LUI iicvi t-v William Dorton, Mrs. Schow'i mother, returned with them for an Indefinite visit. ti,. r .hi stake Relief Society Board members, including Mrs. Mina Webb, Mrs. Olena Goodwin, ,r ' ria. Webb. Mrs. Emma aits. Phillips, Mrs. Fern Russon, Mrs. ir,,a Tatrick. Mrs. Delia Fox, Mrs. Charlotte Hadfield, Mrs. Bertha anA Mrs. Anne C. Fyffe rwi u u .v i. held a meeting and social at Sara. toga, Tuesday afternoon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Estate of Israel Thomas Thurman, Deceased Notice To Creditors. - : Creditors will present claims with vouchers to. the undersigned in care of Samuel R. Thurman, Continental National Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of October, 1931. DOROTHJ JANE GILBERT. Administratrix. R. B." THURMAN and S. R. THURMAN, Attorneys for Administratrix. First Publication August 6. 1931. Last Publication September S, 1931. f. ond Mrs. W. A. Knight en tertained at dinner on Friday for the superintendents of the Board of . t. ,;Aar,ti covers were canais - laid for Mr. W. Egbert, Sunt u TTtnh and Salt Lake canal; Kellson. Supt. of the South Jordan ,.ir Mr. G. Stringfellow, Supt of p,st Jordan Canal; Mr. crn Sunt, of the City canal; Mr. ,ta Mr. Miller from Salt Lake City engineers office, and Mr. Fred Wanlass. Mrs. Erastus Russon entertained at a. party Friday evening, ceie sixteenth birthday anni versary of her daughter. Ivy. 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