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Show THE LEHI SUN, LEIH, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1931 Tri'ATI 1 Mr- Anu Gardner and daughter, UIAU -nAnt Monday In Provn WAKE UP YOUR 1VUL11( "J - StOUicc .85 second at1 jir, ana wu n muue I a pleasure and business trip to Salt I Lake City on Monday. 2BT1SING sDV r 1 5vear,mu' T.;. For ttion and 5c per line elLl Insertion. KiehAou Saturday and Mrs. E. B. ntf mnjia a treasure anil hiwi. 30c per ini , -";-, City. lOcperlmey ---' Sunday Mr Mark Rfchins anyd RATES family were dinner guests of Mr. .$2.00 and Mrs. Forest L-ituerord. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith and Mrs. Harriet J. Smith were visiting in Salt Lake City on Thursday. was on Honda- . Holmsteau Salt Lake visited EtoVo on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. " Karl Roberts left Monday for Salt Lake City, where ; they intend to make their home for the present. ! Mr. and Mrs. Harold W". Johnson and children were' dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Johnson on Thursday. I Arlie Clark and City visiting; daughter, Mp anfl Mrs Artnur Gover in Salt vlglted ln Lindon, Saturday, with Mrs. Glover's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David G. Hardman. Coleniau Bomney and Miss Saturday ( Ruth and Dean were Sunday -guests 0f Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson. pent baiuru, j Mr an(J Mrs Franklln jackson f . ?alt Lake City. and soni Bobby, of Salt Lake City. 5 " , L Mes Roberta Bali; .....hv and Ro d Larsen and Wallace . MrS- Annie E. Sorenson spent ''"'tended the show "Frank- Mofujay in Salt Lake City, visiting it the B. K. 0. "Theatre in wlth her daughter, Mrs. Al Mercer find children. ;' t I Sleep Due To , 1 ffl,. TnTlBDer Bowel VJ1W A and O Mrs. Josephine Young is spending spend-ing this week in Murray, visiting wit', her daughter, .Mrs. Hannah Stone and family. i . a hv trna Dress- , -. i sleep IS cau " : . ... r. - Lrt and other organs, xou Mr &nd Ml Leo Han I wA f this by just doctor- a,.-ht- tune. and ,Mrs. h"""-. ntt of : . : . Jij rtomacn oec.uc Meillng ana aaugnier, Virginia, L is i the UPPER bowel. - ! were Sait Lake visitors on Satur-Himple Satur-Himple German remedy, Ad- day , I reaches BOTH upper and( . bowel, washing out poisons Mlgg Ruth Ann WoodrUff of Cali- cause gas, nervousness, bad forniW h been visiting ln Lehi I Get Adlerika today; by to- wlth Mlsg Dorothy Stewart and in w you feel the wonderful ef Provo wjth relatives and friends j you will say the day you durIng. the past week. ; ftlii was sure a lucky day lor St. ui nmnany. adv.2 s uciu "o - LIVER BILE-. WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed In the Morning Rarin to Go If you feel iour and unk and the world locks ounk. don't .wallow . t of tl mineral watr, oil, laxative candy or chewini turn and expect them to make you euddeuly aweet and buoyant and full of aunshine. For they can't do It. They only move the bowela and a mere movement doesn't ret at the eauae. 1 he ivaaon for your down-and-out feeling your liver. It ahouij pour out two pounds of liquid bile Into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doean t diueat. It Mt decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad tiiste and your brealh is foul skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head aches and you feel down and out. Your whole system is poisoned. . .Ii,.take those kood, old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER pIlLS to get the two pounds of bile flowing freely and make you feel ' up and up." Th.'y contain lukderful, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it cornea to making the bile flow freely. But don't ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter's LittJe Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter's Little Liver Pills on the red label. IWnt a ubstitute. 25c at all stores. 1931 C. M Co. Boyd Webb spent Salt Lake City. Tuesday in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner and Mrs. John Turner spent Monday at Salt Lake. jr.G.Q. Christensen jHYSICIAN and SURGEON ffjM Hours 10 to 12 and , 2 to 5 :. I Offieo Phono 45 I Residence Phone 72 Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart of Teton City, Idaho, came Sunday for an indefinite vislt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. r S... E. . Llttleford. Mrs. Stewart Is Mr. Uttleford's sister. . Mrs. Rachel ." Anderson returned home Saturday last, - after spending spend-ing the past two months in Lincoln, Lin-coln, Idaho, visiting with her son, 1 , , . , . B. J. Anderson and family. Dramatic Art Club, under t . Irection of Miss Beth Romney j &t "Th Mad Genuis" at the Lot Theatre in Provo last to gladden the home of Mr. and lay evening. Boyd Larsen is Mrs- Warren Russon on Friday, int of the club. - .; December 4. Both mother and new i baby are reported doing niceiy. Mrs. Russon was formerly . Miss A lovely baby daughter arrived Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaw of Draper spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaw. Mr. and' Mrs. Douglas Scalley and Miss Lela Cutler of Salt Lake City motored to Lehi Sunday evening even-ing and visited .with Mrs. Martha Ann Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner and daughters, Ruth, Jeans, Bessie and Donna, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walker of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Heber Hart and Mrs. Arch Nelson of Mldvale were guests of Mrs. Hart's mother, Mrs. S. J. Taylor, and, her sister, Mrs. Af ton Peterson on Friday, Mrs. John Peck and son, Bobby, spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Peck attended the temple excursion ex-cursion and they also visited with Mrs. Blanche Pearson. Mrs. Eugene Webb left Monday for Blackfoot, Idaho, where she will visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Smith. She intends in-tends to be gone a week. VANS CASH and CARRY Phone 6 SPECIALS For Fri. & Salur. Tall Cans Pincapplc....12c 3 Bars Hand Soap 10ciYott can mak the joy 0 6 Boxes Matches 20c Christma last throughout the 1 1;.,4. ot yean rd bedroom or 1 iv oJeoIay?D,aiSe Wtchen extension telephone for 1 1 mt 2i)C fealad pre-Christmas installation. Iut Dressing, Both . 35c 1 cal1 our business office. 7 lbs. Beans for- . .25c 2 lbs. Lard 25c 2 lbs. None Such Mince Meat Pie Plate Free ...35c YOUNG TENDER MEATS Choice Hamberger - 2 lbs. 23c Choice Sausage 2 lbs. 27c Roast Beef, per lb 15c Mutton Chops 5 lbs. 23c All Dry Goods and Hardware Hard-ware Cost and Less. See Us For That Xmas Turkey. Order Today "'-'j 1SL M'- . tW P l lUr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts visited visit-ed in the capitol city on Monday. Miss Emily Carson of the local post office, made a trip to the capitol city on Friday. ORPHEUS (Mentioned as H. Manning's Man-ning's Band) does not challenge an orchestra. It plays with friendly attitude Friday nite. Saturday Mrs. O. A. Holmstead was visiting in Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. L. O. Stephenson. Mrs. Lola Copenhaver of Salt Lake City, visited here with her mother, Mrs. A. M. Stewart, on Sunday. ' . ': Mr. and Mrs. Ellas M. Jones were visiting in Provo, Monday, While there they attended a show at the Paramount Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams entertained en-tertained at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams of Pleasant Grove. Lela Whimpey. Pleasing your family with your photograph, is more than Christmas sentiment It's an obligation you owe to the next generation. Make an appointment today. - SNYDER STUDIO 11-3-4t. "f Mothers Club members a very delightful afternoon at Am of Mrs. J. T. Winn Fri- j i afternoon. After : a social ines delicious refreshments f served. Junior girls ol the Fourth 1 M. I A were entertained at $ndy pull, following Mutual dj evening at the home of Mr. and jira. James H. Gray and f na Peterson. Fourteen girls daughters, Florence, Winzell, Jtd the fun. , Dorothy and Leona and Mr. Her , man gwenson Df Lindon, motored f G. E. K T. Club, enjoyed a to Draper, Sunday, and were dinner ft party Saturday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. m home of Miss Mildred Shel- Crane. I A hot chili supper was en- j i! f later in the afternoon. Those ' On Monday Mr. and Mrs. I. R. ft were: Virda Anderson. Peck and Mrs. Orlnda Allred were fi Fowler, Maxine Austin, visiting In Provo. While there they I a Ball, Elizabeth McLeod, ; visited at the B. Y. U. with Glen f wta. Wanda Carson. Webb. Glen visited over the week- f mtan &nd Mildred Shelton. ' end here with his mother, Mrs, Jennie Nostrom and his grand- i mother, Mrs. Qrinda Allred avr ADS All lOo PW LiM ,or rini f?5p Lin. for BUch I muorml foawtlon. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith have jbeen visiting here for the past several days from Washington. f Boom Hrm iv t-. ' , i They have been guests of Mr. John Brown. ift-M on Smith's mother, Mrs. Frank Smith "r i M They will leave soon for California, , 8ALE-A heater in good, where they intend to make their fr'iuire John SonthwfA-' Jwrne" fbr the winter. - .. .. i ' I 10-29-tfi Ky.;. '. ' . f---ie Thursday evening a group of JM rkR''lad7'frlen(l8 came and spent the I r06"8' hohe 87-X : evening with Mrs. Cecil Ash. . ' 12-3-tf Chatting and dainty refreshments GMrr iTuck Haulinv Call were eniyed- The group Included MttlefoM " i Mm Ttum rnan 75-W. 1 " i for haniin. .v, i Smith, Mrs Bernard Bradshaw, l 7-i-tf Irs steve Adams and Mrs. Stan- I " -"oaern Hous t Rti-AAt ' frs T Pat T-itf nanf . from Set 800(1 condition. Call at Tuesday until Sunday ln Salt Lake 12-ll-it City, as a guest of her daughter i East ?ta 3 I and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. o . Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Fox accom !m i, Geo r T "s 6UC' f Ci,h Store. Ph Fourth : panied her home Sunday and spent 4 w- the day at the Lott home. Miss 12-10-lt Evelyn lott, who la employed In 'in ward. East State week"end with her parents. Miss Jean Worlton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton. enter- Wife 3fr. . ' 81 BU ! nie J. Evans, 12-10-lp p Vxerr Coal Range, talned at a birthday party Friday ERrtr Heater, Two 40, evening, the occasion being her CsB g7 ange BoUersJ thirteenth birthday anniversary-"7" anniversary-"7" if H-19-tf The outstanding feature of the C? OR j,r)p , evening was playing numerous card kttom fan,, . A 150 games, after which delicious re-U re-U food f 80uthera freshmenU were served. Miss ilhlcko ,lan4iMaa Worlton and Miss Helen F'iSri IT or trTfl1 ' I Reed won the hIgh 8C0re Prizes- The fcj " 'ana clog. fr guests present Included Agnes ft6 rt , LehL , Le. Helen Reed. Berl Curtis, Ia init"?lw- AM Frank, Madge Worlton, . 'onrt. i,, - PauUna Goates, Virginia Mefllng i l--2p and Carina Evans. Mrs. Lucy Whitman, Mrs. Vaness Lott, Mr. Rula Dortoa and Mrs. Christie Whitman were visiting in Salt Lake City, on Monday, combining com-bining business and pleasure. Mrs. Rex Holmstead and baby son, Hal, and Mrs. Hyrum C. Evans and son, Sherman, visited in American Am-erican Fork, Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Evans' mother, Mrs. G. H. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cornia of Salt Lake, motored to Heber, Saturday Sat-urday on business. In the evening they attended the R, K. O. Orpheum at Salt Lake. Mr. and1 Mrs. Gerald R Taylor were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Joy Clegg in Vineyard Friday evening. even-ing. Dr. and Mrs. Harold Christ ensen of Provo, were also guests at the Clegg home. Mrs. Ella Manning, Mrs. S. J. Taylor and Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Taylor attended the temple excursion , and Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Manning spent the day on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings and family visited at the 22nd ward in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. Hutchings gave a lecture on the "External Evidence of the Book of Mormpiy:.-there. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Payne of Duncan. Arizona, were visiting In Lehi Thursday and Friday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Peck and Mr. and Mra John Peck and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Mac Hanson entertained the Bridge Club at her home Thursday-afternoon Thursday-afternoon of last week. Home decorations deco-rations carried out the Idea of Christmas. Bridge was played at small tables with Mrs. Clyde Mc-Keller Mc-Keller winning high score prize. A prettily appointed luncheon was served at 5:30 p. m. to the following follow-ing ladies: Mrs. McKellar, Mrs. Cliff Miller, Mrs. I C. Rick, Mrs. Dean Freshwater, Mrs. B ram well St Jeor, Mrs. Joseph Hackett and the hostess. Thursday Mr. and Mra Elisha Tk returned home, after enjoying a fifteen day trip in Oregon. They were guests of their aaugnier ana son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C T.ar.n in Corvallis and visited many of the points of Interest .vi,,t th tate. lney anenu- .mnnfal services at Salem, the capitol, visited In Portland, and Albany. They visited along the coast and had the privilege oi see-, see-, . i0r lighthouse there. They report a very wonderful visit For Christmas A gift that touches the heart of adoring aunts and uncles, and grandparents. A photograph of your youngsters. You want it too. So have a sitting today. Snyder Studio Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. F. Royle and daughter, Cleo, were visitors to the capitol city on Monday. Mn. and Mrs. Grant Llttleford are spending this week in Pleasant Grove, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Deveraux. Mr. Frank Farquharson of Ogden, visited over the week-end with his sister, Mrs. John Bush man. The Senior Hop held Friday evening proved to be a very successful suc-cessful event A large crowd was present and enjoyed dancing to the strains of music, played by Johnny Rosell and his orchestra. The hall looked very beautiful as a festival. The seniors are to be complimented on the success of the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Klrkham were visiting in Salt Lake City on Sunday. Mr., Klrkham visited at the Richards Ward. He attended a benefit concert there, given by the returned missionaries of that ward to send Christmas remem brances to the missionaries in the field. Mrs. Klrkham visited with her sister, Mrs. James Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Southwlck, Mr. and Mrs. John Southwlck, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dorton, Mrs John Peck, Bishop William Haarieia, Mra. John Bone. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bone, Mrs. Esther Powell, were among those who attended the temple excursion in Salt Lake City, Monday. Mrs. LaMont Epperson and new baby daughter are spending this week in Lehi, visiting with Mr. and xrr n B. Garrett They will leave the last of the week for their home in Ploche. Nevada. She win visit relatives in Delta enrout to Nevada. Mrs. Epperson and Mrs. Garrett are sisters. The Social Club members met at the home of Mrs. R B. Worlton last Wednesday afternoon, where they were most delightfully entertained. Mrs. Oliver Klrkham won high score prize at Bridge and second prize was awarded to Mrs. Sylvester Syl-vester Evans. Mrs. Calvin Walker was the only special nt n t-tendance. t-tendance. Luncheon was served late in the afternoon. Mrs. A. E. Adams and daughter, Dora, were guests of Mrs. Joseph Adams ln Pleasant Grove, Saturday afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner and Mr. and Mr& Jack Crookston visited visit-ed in Salt Lake, Thursday, with Mr. and Mrs. George Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Anderson, who have spent the past - two months ln Idaho Falls, Idaho, re turned home Sunday. They will live In the Bill Nostrom home ln the Fourth Ward. A group of friends pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman Bush-man at their home Saturday even ing. Games and social chat were enjoyed after which" dainty re freshments were served. Mrs. Ralph Davis entertained the Feality Club of American Fork at her home Friday afternoon. Pro gressive games were enjoyed," fol lowed by the serving of delicious refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum C. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred attended the evening session of the temple excursion on Monday. Mrs. W. L. Worlton was hostess to members of the Athenian Club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Stan ley Taylor gave the lesson, "Para dise Lost," after which a dainty luncheon was served. Relatives in this city received word last week of the birth of a lovely baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Golden M. Adams of Lay ton. Mr. W. S. Evans of this city Is the proud grandfather. All concerned are reported getting along fine. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lott are rejoicing over the arrival of a win some baby daughter, born Sunday, December 6, The mother was be fore her marriage Miss Lela Wing. All concerned are happy and both mother and baby are doing nicely. The monthly business meeting of the First Ward Primary was held at the home of Mrs. Mary Oakey, Monday evening. After the teach ers training lesson and business was taken care of, the meeting was turned into a social. Games were enjoyed after which a dainty lunch was served to twenty officers and teachers. Mr. and Mra Max Rothe were among those from this city who attended the temple excursion Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rothe have received word that their son. Joseph, has been transferred from Louisville, Kentunky to Chat tanooga, Tennessee, where he will labor during the winter months. Joseph left a few weeks ago to fulfill a mission in the North Central States. The Fifth Ward Primary officers and teachers were entertained at the home of Mrs. Melba Clark Wednesday evening. A business meeting was held during the fore part of the evening, followed by a social. Games, music and chatting were enjoyed, after which dainty refreshments were served. There was a largo group in attendance. Mra Vera Bchow and Mra Verl Goates were assisting hostesses. SHE'S, no doubt, modern-minded modern-minded about her home. Which means ELECTRICAL GIFTS will make the most favorable impression. They contribute to her comfort and leisure and pride in her home's appointments. appoint-ments. Hear our Radios Before You Buy Main Street Radio Electric Shop fid Second Ward Relief Society Bazar Proves Novel Affair From reports given the Second Ward Relief Society Bazar held last Thursday afternoon and evening even-ing proved to be a gay and novel event and has been declared a great success in both a social and financial way. Luncheon was served ser-ved at noon to the school children and in the evening hot suppers were served. Members of the Lions Club were entertained at dinner in the evening. During the afternoon sewing articles were on salo and many called to view the fine display. A ral ricy entertainment made the evening a most pleasant one for a largo group of ward members and visitors. The entertainment con sisted of the following program: Musical trio Clarice Allred, Betha Allred and Ruth Gardner, Relief Society Ladles Chorus, "Pretty Primrose Flower." Musical skit, "Sweet Oenevieve" Mr. and Mra. Frank McGhle, Noel Knight, George Strasburg and Stewart Kittinger. ' Comic song and . dance Dick Russell, accompanied by his moth er, Mrs. J. C. Russell. Cornet trio - Sherwln Allred, Russoll Worlton and Vestal Lov-ridge. Lov-ridge. : Vocal duet Mrs. Frank McGhle and Mrs. Sadie Kittinger. Trombone solo John Frank. Saxaphone solo Milan Allred. Relief Society chorus "Songs My Mother Used To Sing." Everyone seemed to enjoy the entertainment very much. PUatt' "SignaturM A pseudo-science utranyoly mixed , with theology. Is the doctrine of the signature of plant, that is, the belief that for evry tllneu there is some herb with the power to cure it and that tha herb bean the sign or mark by which It may be known against what particular lllnes It may be applied. Royal & Cozy THEATRES THE VERY BEST AND CHEAPEST TALKING PICTURES ROYAL FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 "THE MAD PARADE" Also Chapter 6 of the "VANISHING LEGION" ON THE STAGE Richard Wells and his Comedians Singers and Dancers present another big Vaudeville Road Show headed by all standard R-K-O acts. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES COZY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12 "The Mad Parade" . ' . AND "The Vanishing Legion" MATINEE 3:00 P. M. 10c and 20c EVENINGS ONLY 10c and 25c ROYAL SUNDAY and MONDAY, DECEMBER 13 ind 14 ;h COZY TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15 4' s - ' ' Never has the screen caught this kind of Charm! yimmm-ww .. . II"! "W " 'P :!"M1 1 Lr in a i m : DOTH fl it WITH BEN LTON and RICHARD BENNETT Also Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy In ONE GOOD TURN" ADMISSION ONLY 10c and 25c ROYAL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16 COZY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17 ERNEST TORRENCE and WILLIAM HAINES IS Get Rich Quick Wallingf ord The biggest laugh hit since "Politics", a million dollars worth, of fun, excitement and romance! Also a good comedy. Admission only 10c and 25c USE YOUR COUPONS ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Coming December II and 19th Zane Grey's "Riders of the Purple Sage", 'I |