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Show '1 i . . ,ofrftr. DVU 30c per inch !ay " " joe pec line f Insertion and 5e per me tocaljtems '1 Martha Ann Taylor t.nreJ Hutchlngs spent last SJSS .vitlng at the home pMitherynpMse5r- i MargtH"ackett and Mr. SSaU Lake -City f-i at the home of fjir, Junius Banks Friday Jtiinr- ' , fsBeulah Trlnnaman of Sugar fi, arrived in Lehi Satur-fior Satur-fior a week's visit with f Lter Mrs. Wallace Sorenson, lotherVelatlveswdfriends. lnW of glrlfrienJs entertain-a entertain-a miscellaneous shower party fersday evening at the" home of is Delila Fox, honoring Mrs. Earl Miwn, nee Miss June Beck, a bride W August. The evening was nt In social chat, radio music l ames, followed by delicious freshments. The group included pm Alma and Fay Beck, Miss Iris Taylor, Miss Zola Brown, irgida Udell, Delila Fox, Mrs. Johnson, Winzell Gray, and the lowed guest. r. and Mrs. John Brems enter-led enter-led members of the Missionary tents and Wives association and er invited guests at their home larsday evening. A program, sisting of a quartet selection by . Brems, his two daughters, Vera jfi Mrs. J. Qulncy Adams, and son, refl; a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Isold Brems; violin selections by fin E. Brems; a quartet selection John Ferrel and Vera Brems d Mrs. Adams, and a reading by falter Wilcox, was the main di-frsioa di-frsioa of the evening. Ferrel ?!M) reported his mission - and its in the evening dainty refresh-feitj refresh-feitj were servedr The guests fmbwed fifty. .' ' . 1931 Sunday Mr.and Mrs. Glen Rus sell of Thistle were guests of Mr. and MxsJj. C. Russell. THE LEHI SUN, LEIH. UTAH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1931 Lynn Webb and Neldon Evans attended at-tended a. party In Salt Lake city Thursday evening, Dick Russell spent last week in St. John visiting with his grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Agnes Russell. Veara and Thressa Taylor left the first of the week for Ogden, where they will be employed teaching school. , Mrs. A. U. Anderson is spending this week In Salt Lake city, visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Charles D. Gray, and family. Mr. Alvln Lee of West Frank-ford, Frank-ford, Illinois called to visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Hutching last week, enroute to Idaho to visit friends. . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Balllnger and children, Betty Jean, and Jackie, of Magna, were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. W. W. Dlckerson. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Crane and children of Draper motored to Lehl Sunday and visited with Mrs. Crane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray, and family. Thelma and Elmer Tletjen of Santaquin, visited here Wednesday and Thursday with relatives. Miss Pauline Goates returned home with them and. visited until Tuesday. On Sunday Mrs. W. W. Dickerson had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Crump of Riverton, Mrs. James Beverly, Mrs. Darwin Thomas Tho-mas and Miss Myrl Karren of Salt Lake city. . On Thursday Mrs. Heber C. Webb entertained at a prettily appointed dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Evans and family, who are moving to Logan to make their home. - , Mrs. J. B. Watson left Monday at ' noon r for Los Angeles, California, where she will Join her husband and daughter, Arvilla. Mrs. Watson has been visiting here with her father, W, S.'Evaiis, and other relatives for the past nine months. , j WANT ADS Ads lc Per Line For First fsertlon and So Per Line for Each I Additional Insertion. For Sale Cheap Round Oak Coal f W M. S. Lott. 8-20-tf Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udell and baby daughter, Lolo May, of Ocean Park, California, arrived In Lehi Saturday evening for an indefinite visit with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Johnson and Mrs. Maude Udell. Tney made the trip by auto. j?08 SALE A Home Comfort '?e, ta.OO. Mrs. A. F. Gaisford. Mr. and Mrs; George P. Price and son, Dale, and Bishop and Mrs. Win. Hadfleld and daughter, WiHa, left Saturday fcSf'a Peek's trip through Idaho and "Yellowstone Park. En-route En-route they will visit in Idaho Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gough and family. . Mrs. E. Rodney Dickerson and two daughters, Doris and Fay, Mrs. J. W." Dickerson, and sons, Bobble ; and Bruce, and Arnold Dickerson, left Sunday morrting by way of auto for Boulder City, Nevada for an indefinite in-definite visit with Mr. Rodney J. W. and W. W. Dickerson. Only MAYTAG builds an engine powered washer of such dominant quality at such a low price. Maytag has held world lender-ship lender-ship in the washer industry for eight consecutive years. Nearly two million Mayttg washers are now in use . . . more than a half-million half-million of them equipped with the Multi-Motor. Maytas's world leadership has made possible the Model '(; washer with its dominant domin-ant quality and low price. ; MAIN STREET KADIO and ELECTRIC SHOP CARLTON PETERSON, M3r. Call 23 or 124-J, Lehi, Utah , Miss Leah Ashton of Provo was a guest of Mrs. Alice Phillips on Monday. Mrs. Edward Larsen visited in American Fork Saturday, a guest of Mrs. Lexia Briggs. Mrs. Bert Hutchings and Miss Flossie Berry of Park City are guests of Mrs. Richard Hutchings j this week. j Mrs. Charles Taylor and Mrs. J. I S. Taylor of Spanish Fork visited' here Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs Steve Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Parlev Sni Provo were visltin her with I -mi n r and Mrs. Andrew FJeld last Saturday. . n -rar. ana Mrs. wert Stone and ; children of Union came to Lehi Sun-' day to visit with Mrs. Stone's moth- i er, Mrs. Josephine Young. j On Monday Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett made a business trip to Salt Lake city. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutchings visited In Mldvale Friday with Mrs. J. R. MuCandlass. Miss Eve Forbes of Alpine spent a few days the first of the week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen. Sunday Mrs. J. A. Tuylor and children of Magna were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith. Mrs. Oliver KIrkham entertained I at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and I Mrs. John F. Bradshaw and Mrs. ; Margaret Bushman. i Miss Jennie Payne of Salt Lake city is spending this week In Iehl, a guost of Mrs. A. W. Putman. Eldon Brown, who has been employed em-ployed at Washington for the Utah Woolen Mills for . the past several months, returned home Sunday morning. Miss Bonnie Johnson was a weekend week-end gueat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson. Mr. John Forlton spent from Friday Fri-day until Monday in Salt Lake city visiting with friends and relatives. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Beck and two daughters were guests at the Robert Allred home. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown and daughter, Zola, were guests of Mrs. Alfred Steele in American Fork on Monday. Mrs. Fred Carter of Provo has been spending a few days here visiting visit-ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fjeld. Miss Edna Webb returned home Monday, after spending a week visiting In Magna with her sister, Mrs. W. I. Hayden. Sunday Mrs. Ed. Bell and sons, Vernon and Bob, of Salt Lake city were entertained at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson. Mrs. G. H. Robinson and Mrs. Reed Robinson of American Fork visited in Lehi Friday with Mrs. H. C. Evans and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman. Zimmer-man. Mr. Francis Schultz, who has been visiting here with Mr. Ferd Evans for the past several days, will leave for his home in Kansas City, Friday. Sunday Mrs. J. A. Taylor and children of Magna were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith. Mrs. Sarah Gaisford has returned home, after visiting In Salt Lake city for the past two weeks with her daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grow of Salt Lake city were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Peck on Sunday. Miss LaVerl Allred Is visiting In j Sugar City, Idaho, with her cousin, ' Miss Blanche Jacobs, and also In Idaho Falls with Miss Fay Taylor. School Opens Prepare Now We have a large stock of shoes and slippers at our store at Lehi Junction. Here are some of our prices-Girl's prices-Girl's and ladies' Slippers and Oxfords $1.98. Boys' Oxfords and Shoes $1.98 and lower. Infants' Slippers and Shoes 50 eents. Childa' Slippers and Shoes $1.00. " GROCERY SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY. & SATURDAY ' Lard 10c per lb. Good 4 tie broom 30c Pineapple, large can, sliced or grated 13e Sliced Breakfast bacon 25c lb. Large Bath Towel given free with a $3.00 purchase with exception of Sugar or Flour. These prices good at both Stores. C. L. JOHNSON Lehi Junction BUSY CORNER 1st WEST MAIN Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lott and Mrs. Fred Osterloh, Clell Jackson, Allen Fjeld, Glen Wanlass, Don Lott, Phyllis Kirkham, Barbara Lott and Elizabeth McLeod enjoyed a pine-nut pine-nut hunt at the south end of Cedar Valley on Saturday. Misses Marjorie Lott, Marie Thrasher, Nelda Davis and Thelma Jones enjoyed a party up In the creek Tuesday evening. They cooked cook-ed and ate a campflre supper. Michael Brown, who recently underwent an operation at the local hospital, has been removed to the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Brown. His condition is reported re-ported to be improving. Mrs. George Muhlestien and son, Mrs. Amy Smith and Mrs. Alice Harold of Provo visited here over J Hutchings were Salt Lake visitors the week-end with Mrs. Muhlestein's on Monday. parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Clark. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Dr. and Mrs. W. L Worlton and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell made a pleasure trip to Salt Lake City Thursday evening, the occasion be-, ing Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Worlton's wedding anniversary. Honoring the birthday anniversary anniver-sary of little Miss Margaret Worlton, Worl-ton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Mrs, T. F. Kirkham entertained enter-tained at a prettily-appointed birth- Mrs. Vernon Anderson and sons, Max, and Kenneth, and daughters, Jean and Betty of Salt Lake city spent Tuesday in Lehi, guests of Mrs. John Roberts. Mrs. W. A. Brlnghurst and Mrs. Guy Lemmon of Pocatello, Idaho, and Miss Marie Bringhurst of Salt Lake city were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith. day dinner on Monday, were laid for fourteen. Covers Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Perry of Bluff dale and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Perry of Riverton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Webb on Sunday. A charming little children's party par-ty was given by-Mrs. Oliver Kirkham Kirk-ham Saturday afternoon, complimentary compli-mentary to her daughter. Donna's tenth birthday anniversary. Twenty little friends participated in many lively games, followed by the serv ing of tasty refreshments. I'M your paperhanging, rug weav-jEua weav-jEua Everbest Products see Mrs IHutchingg. 9-3-lt i'VA'NTED to do nursing for piiwient cases. Mrs. Samuel Rent-Five room modern fState st, Byron Brown place, f. Adams at place, Sun, or B. f.LeW. " 93lt PTForaIe-87 north Whit, 3506 Uj ' Sden, Phone 8-20-4p The Primary Stake board entertained enter-tained the ward Primary officers and teachers at a social In the Fifth ward chapel Thursday " afternoon. Games and chatting were the features fea-tures enjoyed, after which dainty refreshments were served. There were over sixty guests In attendance. Mr. James Smuin left last Monday Mon-day for Penticton, British Columbia, to visit with his brother, Joseph j Smuin and family. He Intends to be gone about two months. Howard Thomas, Mrs. Susie Thompson and Miss MaZell Smuin accompanied him as far as Salt Lake city. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Russell motored motor-ed to Ogden Saturday on a combined combin-ed business and pleasure trip. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cady. LaDrue Dorton, Don Evans, Alva Darling. Sherman Evans and Rex Holmstead spent from Tuesday un til Friday of last week in West canyon on a camping trip. Miss Virginia Graff, Miss Lela Cutler of SaltLake city, and Miss Miriam Whipple were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. 1. Goodwin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Wing spent last week visiting in Idaho. They visited at Idaho Falls, Poca-tello Poca-tello and Rigby with friends and returned re-turned home Sunday evening. Mr. , and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and daughters, Inez and Lucile, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udell and baby, Lola May, motored to Salt Lake city Sunday and visited with relatives. isaSTTtr:: K caT TKUi-80 rny. rn Co- for Lehi HtT, See or call Dr. J. n . 11 f sJ!; . oflel or drawing buyers i " Pe day , vow . T win in Mr TVUrt l "Position, ucago. r1 nd ...,.. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams . and children of Layton, and Roland Tidd, who has been staying at Layton for the past few weeks, came to Lehi Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. W. S. Evans, Mrs. J. B. Watson and Mrs. Julliet Goates. Miss Elaine, Adams remained and is a guest at the Evans home this week. Members of the LehI Band with Mr. Abe Anderson, their director, participated In a party at Saratoga Thursday night. After an Invigorating Invigorat-ing swim In both plunges a water melon feast was enjoyed. The party was given In honor of the new officers, offi-cers, Clell Jackson, Dale Hadfield and Harold Johnson, and also for the retiring ones, Clifton Anderson, Boyd Webb and Armond Webb. The boys report a jolly time. '. NOTICE JTO . CREDITORS. In the matter of th 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, oh or before the 3rd day of October, 1931. DOROTHY JANE GILBERT, Administratrix. R. B. THURMAN and S. R. THURMAN, Attorneys for Administratrix. First Publication August 6, 1931. Last Publication September S, 1931. Miss7 Arlene Phillips, who has been employed at Auerbach's in Salt Lake for the past several months, is here spending this week with her mother, Mrs. Alice Phillips. Phil-lips. A lovely baby boy was born "to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoll of Burnt rnrt Wyoming, Sunday at the home of Mrs. Stoll's mother, Mrs. Julia Vaughn. All concerned are doing nicely. Mrs. Stoll was formerly form-erly Miss Emily Vaughn. Friday afternoon Mrs. Fern Larsen, Lar-sen, who is now president of District No. 4 of the American Legion Auxiliary, Auxi-liary, which includes all towns as far south as Nephi. Heber City and Park City, attended a Silver Luncheon Lunch-eon and Executive Board meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary held at the home of Mrs. E. E. Jenkins at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake city. Mrs. Suel Zimmerman In company com-pany with her daughter ana son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Owen Allen, of American Fork enjoyed a vacation trip all through Idaho last Keek. At Idaho Falls they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barker. They returned return-ed home Wednesday and report -a most enjoyable vacation. S Jlr. and Mrs. Bernard G. Webb returned home Sunday, after spending spend-ing a week in McGilL Nevada, with their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Tidwell and children. This is Mr. and Mrs. Webb, first trip to Nevada since the arrival of their new granddaughter, that being be-ing the main purpose for their visit They traveled by way of auto and report a fine trip. Gay in every respect was the farewell party tendered Mrs. Ethel Hunger and Mrs. Marion) Johnson, resigning M. I. A. officers of the Fourth ward, Thursday evening by the M. I. A. officers of the ward. The affair was held up In the creek and was in the form of a melon bust and a weenie roast. Oyer forty guests, including M. I. A. workers, high council members, and others, enjoyed the fun and merrymaking. The 4-H Sewing Club, led by Mrs. J. C. Russell, were entertained at the home of Miss Marie Lott last Wednesday afternoon. Sewing diversions, di-versions, singing and games were enjoyed, followed by a dainty luncheon. lunch-eon. Special guests included Miss Clarice LarBon, Miss June Hodge of Spanish Fork and Miss Fern Al-strom Al-strom of St. John. Thursday the club will take a hike to. the Devil's Slide up the creek and enjoy a water melon bust. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Gardner Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Whipple left Friday morning for their home In Logandale, Nevada, after a week's visit here with Mr. and .Mrs, Angus Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple enjoyed en-joyed a tour through Idaho three days of last week. They traveled as far as Ashton and visited friends and relatives at intermediate points, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Adams and babies of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peay of American Amer-ican Fork were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Holmstead on Sunday. Mrs. A. C. Wilcox of Cedar Fort has been visiting in Lehi for the past two weeks with her granddaughter, grand-daughter, Mrs. Martell Hutchings, and other relutives. The Bee-Hive girls of the Fourth ward held a pjirty Tuesday evening, celebrating the closing of the summer sum-mer work. The affair was in tho form of a weenie roast up In the creek. Miss Ruth Rothe, the teacher, teach-er, chaperoned the group. , ... . . .... . 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. family left Friday J. Evans and for Logan to of Salt Lake city entertained at a make their home ror me coming prettily appointed dinner Monday 1 winter. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Ash in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Milton R. are moving into the Evans home Hunter, who left the following day this week, for Ferron, where Mr. Hunter will - , nAh Cominarv ira .T.utiph II. Mr. ana Mrs. lueo nanson in t Ll.tV .( Vl'i.'"' J v . - . , Gardner and daughter, Lois, accom-1 company with Dr. and Mrs. Guy S. ' panled Mr. and Mrs. Hunter to Salt Richards motored to Salt Lake city 'Lake city to attend the dinner par- Thursday last. Mr. Hanson and Dr. Jty. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Richards attended a meeting of the Hunter were entertained at Holden, Past District Governors of the Lions 'Utah, and Tuesday morning they club and the ladles attended a thea- left for Ferron. tre. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin to Go If you feel (our end tunk and the world look punk, don't swallow lot of mlu, mineral water, oil. laxative randy or rhcwinj f ura and expect ttiem to make you auddunJy wet and buoyant and full of aunahme. 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