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Show l i' I - rmz TjEDI, UTAH f ' Thursday r . second f j.o. Matter. f-" 10c per line rear, i" - 0 cal Items Mary Taylor of Blackfoot SlnLehi Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 5 c- At BOMB 1 " I w Jacobs of Sugar City, iS Saturday visitors at Mr. and Mrs- Herman 1 ,. - - J CT AT BOM f j Nielson returned to her mm, Tuesday, after a frim here with her -v: UdMR.. James H, Oar I wrr at om , tdMrs. H. M. Wray of k Idaho, spent Saturday Ji, ta Lehi, visiting with laughter and son-in-law, Mr-s Mr-s Vera Webb, and daughter, J BOT At HOMB- ; llonaay Mr. and Mrs. Her-Illred Her-Illred had as their guests, io Jacobs, Mr- and Mrs. tTrisaaman of Sugar City, I Mrs. Robert Gilchrist and allace Sorenson and daugh-ipra'dine. daugh-ipra'dine. : '.'' , and Mrs- James A- Brown lined at a party Thursday honoring the forty-fourth by anniversary of Mrs. The time was enjoyably 'In progressive card games, "Mt and music, followed by jtrang of delicious refresh" The group present includ: tr. and Mrs. Clifford Austin, d Mrs. John Austin, Mr- and lerbert Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Gray, Mr. and Mrs- George an of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Jarson of Vineyard, Mr. and !:sha Chipman of American "Sid Mr, and Mrs. George Bar-sPleasant Bar-sPleasant Grove. k an Remedy Stops lYear Constipation 1 30 years I had a bad stomal stom-al constipation. Souring food tomach choked me. Since Adlerika I am a new Constipation is a thing of f--A"ce Burns. lea reach onlv lnwar 6 - I That is why you must take f But this simple Ger-iedy Ger-iedy Adierlka washes out upper ana lower bowel. It ot aU gas and rids you of I m would never believe I four system. Even the will surprise you. f company. My.S i i'ANT ADS . e G. A. Wall. 1 Johnson, Tel. iSry or crib to Daniels -14-lt JMhT Inquire B. W. 4-14-lt Mr. and Mrs. Q. R. Taylor were business and pleasure visitors to Salt Lake City last Thursday. BUT AT BOMB Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roland Palianch and daughter, Mary, of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb. BUT AT HOME ( Mr. and Mrs. Nevln- CrabbMrs. I Wllford Russon and Mrs. Joseph E. j Smith attended the temple excur-slon excur-slon in Salt Lake City, Monday. I BUT AT HOME I Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Payne of Arizona, were guests of Mr. and I Mrs- John Peck and Mr. and Mrs. I Isaac Peck, Friday and Sunday. BUT AT HOME Mr- Roy Passey, Mr. Robert Bee of Provo and Mr. Don Daines of Salt Lake City, were guests of John Hutchinga on Sunday. BUT AT HOXt Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Martin and children of Magna, are spending this week In Lehi with Mrs. Martin's Mar-tin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Fox. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Mina Webb and Mrs. Olena Goodwin attended a reception in Salt Lake City, Thursday evening, given by the General Relief Society Board. " BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Jennie Nostrom attended a demonstration breakfast at the home of Miss Inger Johnson in Provo Wednesday. Everything served was cooked electrically. She reports that it was an elaborate affair. af-fair. ,4 . BUT AT HOMB Mrs. James H. Gray and two daughters, Dorothy and Leona, spent Saturday and Sunday in Draper, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Crane and family. On Sunday Mrs. Gray and Mrs- Crane were conference visitors- BUT AT BOMB Mr. John H. Smith spent the week-end in Salt Lake City with his children. Mrs. Smith has been visiting there for the past ten days. They returned home Sunday, accompanied ac-companied by Mr. and Mrs- George Smith. " ' s '. ' BUT AT HOMB ""' Mr. and Mrs- S- I. Goodwin and daughters, Thelma, Arleen and La-Priel, La-Priel, Mrs. Stanley Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Curtis and sons, Bobby, Paul and Ray, motored motor-ed to Provo Monday morning to meet Ralph Goodwin, who arrived there, after spending nearly three years in the French mission. BUT AT BOMBS Last Saturday evening Mrs. Geo. G. Robinson and daughter, Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Robinson Robin-son motored to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Robinson and Marie attended the play, "The Merchant of Venice" at Kingsbury Hall, in which the famous Maude Adams starred- Mr. and Mm Sherman Robinson attended at-tended the R. K. O- theatre. - BUT AT BOMB Friends gave a , surprise party Tuesday in honor of Allen Webb, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. The gay affair was Tield at the Webb home. Games were played and delicious refresh ments served. The boys present were Keith Evans, Leslie Hanson, Dean Evans, Don Trane, Dean "Webb, Markland Allred, Harold Degelbeck and Avery Kirkham. BUT AT BOMB Misses Claire Wells and LaPriel Goodwin entertained friends at a Saratoga party Friday evening. After the swim the girls met at the Wells home and enjoyed a delicious luncheon. The group enjoying the Tun were: Misses Audrey Davis, Clarice Allred, Leona Osterloh and the two hostesses of Lehi, Vera Conder, Myrtle Ducll: and Dorothy Richmond of Provo. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs- J. E. Neal enter tained at a wedding reception Fri day evening at their home, compli THE LKHI SUN. LEHf UTAH tricks o f MAGIC o op o O m f t'nrfftnrr HOW TO PICK UP FIVE BRICKS WITH ONE HAND BALANCF 5 TUL BRICKS ON TOP OF EACH CTUE& LIKE AND PEACH YOUS A&M THROUGH OPENING IN CENTER GRASPING THE BOTTOM BRICK h,i,iLU -?.ve brI.tks and asb anv Person in your audience to lift tha bricks wit i one hand. If nobody succeeds, you do the trick in th I mn Stand one brick lengthwise with the MZT Bide up an 1 "ffi 'HTlf' Staml "f them crossw,se- one " each enHf the lowe? hrl ,ck . Ilnce the remaining two on top. crosswise to the middle bricka and ne near each end. You then have an opening In the center law enoiiRh t!,n,UBh which to reach your hand and grasp the bottom bri' (Copyright, Will L. Llndhorrt.) Mr. S. E. Littleford and Mr. J. P. Merritt made a trip out on the desert in Nevada on Friday. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. F. D. Worlton and Mrs. W. L. Worlton visited with Mrs. A. W. Roos in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. P. D. Christensen of South Jordan, was a Lehi visitor on Friday, Fri-day, 'a guest of Mrs. Alice Phillips- BUT AT HOMB Mrs. Frank Morse of St- George, arrived in Lehi Sunday for a ten days visit with her daughter, Mrs. John Peck, BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Noel Knight attended at-tended the South African Missionary Mission-ary Reunion in Salt Lake City, Saturday Sat-urday evening. BUT AT BOMB Miss Beulah Kleinman of Toquer-ville, Toquer-ville, is here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith. Wednesday Wednes-day Mr. and Mrs- Smith and daughter, daugh-ter, Phyllis, and Miss Kleinman spent the day In Salt Lake City. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Melba Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark and Miss Nelda Clark were Salt Lake visitors on Monday- Mr. and Mrs. Clark attended at-tended the temple excursion and Mrs. Melba Clark and Nelda spent the day on business and pleasure- BUT AT BOMB Mrs. J. O. Meiling was hostess to members of the Social Club last Wednesday afternoon. Vari-color-ed spring flowers adorned the home. The prize was won by Mrs- Ada May Dalton and Miss Golda Jensen of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. F. A. Hunger on Sunday. BUT AT BOMB . Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick and Mrs Edward Southwick attended the temple excursion Monday in Salt Lake City. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. H- E. Osterloh left Tuesday for Provo, where she will spent a few days visiting with her sister, Mrs- Pauline Bean. BUT AT BOMB ' Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharp were: Mr- and Mrs. Arthur Pratt and son, Alfred, of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sharp. BUT AT BOMB Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Azer Southwick South-wick and children motored to Magna, where they visited with Mr. Southwick's parents, Mr- and Mrs. George Southwick. BUT AT BOMB Miss Glenda Taylor of Salt Lake City, spent from Friday until Sunday Sun-day in Lehi, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Dorton and with other relatives. 1 BUT AT BOMB Mrs. H- J. Hanson 'ot '.. Levan, visited over the week-end in Lehi with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson and family. She returned home Monday. Mon-day. BVT AT BOMB Mrs. Jesse Patrick spent from Wednesday until Sunday in Salt R. B. Worlton. Special guests were Lake City, attending conference Mrs. G. R. Adamson, Mrs- W. l Worlton and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford, Jr., of American Fork. BUT AT HOK! Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McAffee of Snanish Fork, visited relatives in During her stay In Salt Lake she was a guest of Mrs. John D. Perkins. f ' BUT AT BOMB ' Mr. and Mrs. James Trinnaman and Mrs- Leo Jacobs of Supar City, back to Lehi Saturday. On Sunday Mr- and Idaho, arrived In Lehi last Thurs-Mrs. Thurs-Mrs. MoAffee. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver day for a visit with relatives and Kirkham and Mrs. Margaret Bushman Bush-man spent the day in Magna, visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Byron L Beck. BUT AT BOMB- Elder Cooper of Vernal, who was just returning home from a mis friends. They returned Idaho, Tuesday. nor t noun-Mrs. noun-Mrs. Annie Munns of Garland, spent from Friday until Sunday In Lehi, visiting with her sister, Mrs. Julia Brown. On Saturday Mrs, sion in Texas, visited with Mr. and j Brown and Mrs. Munns visited In M J F Royle Wednesday and j American Fork with Mrs. Abe Gud- Thursday. Elder Cooper was a missionary companion or nomvr Royle for ten months in Corpus Christie. Texas. He left Homer feeling fine and states that he is doing splendid work there. BUT AT BOMB Saturday evening Miss Jennie ..tantainnl friends at a & Potatoes 4. T, m American J Ml.2t mentary to Mr- and Mrs. Elmer prettily appointed dinner party. Monson. who were married the tuIIds in various colors iormeu .... ,-frTiieoe. Tne evening yretij wn sDent in progressive rook Those In attendance were Misses Lillian Russon, AHowene Rothe. Vola Anderson, RInda Anderson, - Totr.ir nnd Messrs. Jack jtflliutr l . . Emery. Alvin Wilson, Jean Jensen Bud Monte and Will Glen- BUT AT BOMB " Mrs. Clyde McKellar entertained the Bridge Club Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Spring flowers were used in A.tre the entertaining rooma The high score prize was won by Mrs Lee Rick and second high by w- Tmh Hackett Later in the afternoon luncheon was served to t r Rick. Francis Mesdames L- C. kick, Goates. Joseph Hackett. Mac Han -Z. Dr. J- O. Jones. L M Davis and Miss Helen Madsen of Salt Lake City. aUT AT BOMB Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw entertained enter-tained at a sly surprise party Fri-jar Fri-jar evening, complimentary to her htband birthday anniversary. Games, chatting and music were the ch,ef diversion of the evening, followed by the serving of dainty refreshment. Those bidden were: Mr. and Mrs- Fred Bradshaw of Salt Lake. City. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw of Provo Mr. and Mrs. R- Bradshaw and Mrs. Henry Hllller of MTth. Alberta. CanaL Mr. and Mrs. OIL Taylor. Mr. and Mn, Eugene Brlggs. Mrs. John Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. F. Bradshaw and Mr -an Mr. Art 'Back- previous -Wednesday- A program and games were the, outstanding features, followed by the serving of dainty refreshments. One hundred relatives and friends. were in attendance at-tendance and presented the young couple with numerous lovely gifts. BUT AT BOMB Lehi Stake Relief Society Board members. Including Mesdames Mina Webb, Olena Goodwin, Clara Webb. Emma Phillips. Charlotte Hadfleld, Delia Tox, Bertha Knud-sen, Knud-sen, Annie Fyffee, Jennie Patrick and Fern Russon Attended Relief Society conference m Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Mrs. Knud-sen, Knud-sen, Mrs. Patrick and Mrs. Fyffe also attended the Thursday and Friday sessions. BUT AT BOMB Principal . D. R- Mitchell and Coach Ross Nielson entertained the Lehi High School basketball squad, third place winners In the TJtah State Tournament, Friday evening at a tjanquet. The affair was held at-the Mitchell home. Following dinner they were the hosts' guests at the Post Prom. The basketball boys include: Fullmer Allred. Markland Allred, Don Evans, Avery Kirkham, Marion Adams, Glen Chilton, Allen Webb, Harold Degelbeck. Degel-beck. LaVerl Gray and Jay Clark. Other Invited guests were Football Coach Dean Prior, track and field Coach Joseph Robinson, Student Body President Dean Worlton, and Athletic managers JfeldoB Hanson and parid Curtis- mundsen. BUT AT BOM Mr- and Mrs. T. A- Dewey and Mr. and Mrs. E. E Dewey of Sandy, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis. MlsS Barbara Dewey, who has been spending the past week at the Davis home, re turned with them. BUT AT BOMB ' Friday Mr. and Mrs- Wallace Sorenson, Mr. and Mr. James Trinnaman and Mrs. Thomas Trin naman visited m Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson and Mr. and Mrs- James Trinnaman visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trinnaman and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman" was a guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs- Leo Trinnaman. BUT AT BOMB Honoring the birthday anniversary anniver-sary of Cecil Webb, friends entertained enter-tained at a gay surprise party at the Webb home Saturday evening. Progressive card games were played play-ed and a tasty luncheon served to the following: Misses Maxlne Austin, Aus-tin, Mildred Shelton, Cleora Lewis, Ardith Lewis and Nedra Lewis and Messrs. Keith Lott, Merlin Fagan, Louis Phillips, Cecil Webb and Tom Roberts. . , BUT AT BOMB Mrs. T. F. Kirkham entertained at a charming little children's party Wednesday afternoon, honoring honor-ing the third birthday anniversary of her little daughter, Bonnie Jean-The Jean-The lKtle guewts enjoyed numerous lively games and were served a delicious luncheon. The centerpiece center-piece was a pretty birthday cake with candles. The little folks Included In-cluded Vea Jean Brown. Bernadine Fagan, Shirley Fay Olson. Kenneth Goates. Rae Wbhnpey. Colleen Hackett. Deon and na Dunsdon Russell Webb, Shirley Davis Maurine McKellar, Delorea Trane. Margaret Worlton and Betty Mc-CaJJ Mc-CaJJ pf Salt Lake City- 1 TinTP.SDAY, APRIL 7, 1932 DEPARTMENT S T E E Still Going Strong (ojUyicitViC) rv fri 9 THIS it a lig event in our life! l'enney'e wants it to lc a lig event for you, too! We owe everything to your appreciation appre-ciation of our high stand arils of quality, our rock-bottom rock-bottom prices, our friendly service. YOU'RE INVITED to every single tlay of this Month of Store-wide Super-Values ... to take advantage ad-vantage of our Thirty Anniversary Specials! It's our party for YOU! Re-memlter Re-memlter . . . every clay in' the month of April! A 2-for.l Value Shot! tSMfft and Tie Goto Smart . . . Ntwt Ctllophan Wrapped! th Th shirts art pre-shrank fancy broadcloths. In light sad dark shades color-fast, tool A lustrous lus-trous solid-color ti completes the smart picture I Aim Mil Ocean Peart Buttons! This year above all years you need J. C. Penney Company Red Cross Representatives Rep-resentatives Attend At-tend Meeting Friday evening Mayor I. W. Fox, A; D. ChrlHtoffemon, Evans Ander son and O. S. Peterson, representing Mrs. Marvin Wing is home again after a two weeks viBit with Provo relatives. . -BOT AT HOMB ' Mrs. Steele of Delta, has been visiting In Lehi several days with her daughter, Mrs. Eldon Brown, BUT AT BOMB Mr- G. S- Peterson and daughter, Georgeanna, Miss Julliet Lott and Miss Cleo Larsen attended Sunday ,h a ,,. Ite(1 c chanter altend- School conference in Salt LaJt' a meetinsr of the County Ued I City, Sunday evening. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. John Price and two sons, Carl and Uex, and Mr- Wm. Price were Salt Lake vlnitora on Tuesday. They visited with Mr- and Mrs- Arthur Paltrtdge. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Worlton ani Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham visited Anderson, local In Salt Lake City, Sunday. Mr-, an'd Mrs. Worlton were gueats of Mr. and Mrs- George Seal and the KIrkhams vlnited with Mrs. F. T. McCall. BUT AT WOMB Mrs- Blanche Pearson and Kay Terry of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and Mrs- L U. Peck and Mr, and Mrs.' John Peck on Thursday. Thurs-day. BUT AT BOMB A seven and one-half pound baby girl arrived to gladden the homo of Mr. and Mrs- James Comer Wednesday Wed-nesday morning, April 18- At lat reports both mother and baby were doing welt BUT AT WOMB Freddte Brown, little aon of Mr. Cross In Provo. They report that Lehl's application wag favorable. The flour and crushed wheat will be shipped to Utah county for dintri- . button aoon. j The crushed wheat Is expeeUnl to arrive this week and those needing j the Wheat ahould make their nedal known and get In touch with Evana When Minutes Count . . . Sudden illness In the family, fam-ily, a doctor needed, It'a after aft-er midnight, and how lost you feel without a telephone. Not only for emergencies, but In everyday usefulness In reaching friends, the stores, everywhere, ttia telephone tele-phone pnya for Itself many times over. Make the next call from your neighbor's telephone a call to us for service of your own. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. chairman of the wheat distribution. The number of families In need ' of aid from the coming flour ship- j ment Is placed by Red Cross officials offi-cials at 1,300, not counting Payson. The distribution Is as follows: Provo, Pro-vo, 430. American Fork, 200; Lehi, 200; Pleasant Grove, 185; Spring-vllle, Spring-vllle, 125; Spanish Fork, 90; Orcm, T5; Cedar Fort, 37; Fairfield, 4; Highland, 20; Grand View, 20; Edgemont 19; Pleasant View, 20; Lake View, 15; Vineyard, 15; Alpine, Al-pine, 69. The cars will be spotted on railroad rail-road sidings at Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Provo, Spring vllle and Spanish Fork. Payson has made separate application appli-cation for 80,000 pounds of flour and and Mrs. Merton Brown, wa pounaa oi wneiu. hro.ht home, from the American E Individual applicant for a e. l v ..ai Tnv and U re- portion of the flour must sign a " ,r,u, la"" ,anu Fork bo-Pita! Tuesday and j. re , Mwubor. of th, Unlvwalty of Utah was Far Different In the Past A half million years ago Utah was a land of spouting geysers, boiling springs and rumbling volcanos not unlike Yellowstone National Park of today. Prehistoric camels, giant horses and mysterious birds Inhabited Inhabi-ted much of the territory that is now fertile farm lands. ha underwent another operation, In which snore skin was grafted to his arm. His arm Is healing up nicely- BUT AT WOMB Another typewriting content between be-tween Lehi seventh and eighth grades and American Fork seventh and eighth grades was held at Am American Red Cross files. BUT AT MOMB - Dr. Bowdish To Talk At Parent-Teachers Meeting Tonight A meeting i,i the Parent and Teachers Association will be held erlcan Fork, Thursday. Lehi eighth tonight (Thsirrdny) at t p. m, in grade came out on top and the American Am-erican Fork seventh grade won. Miss Leah Carson was the outstanding out-standing individual of the meet, writing forty-six words with six errors. but at lost President and Mrs. George S-Romney S-Romney spent Wednesday afternoon after-noon with Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Ed-dington. Ed-dington. They left Wwlnesday evening for Chicago. President Romney Is president of the Northern North-ern States mission. They have been In Utah attending conference. Miss Phyllis Kirkham. daughter of Mr- and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, a student of the Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural College at Logan, is leaving Friday for Portland. Oregon, where she will attend the National Con- the hlph r"hol building. A splendid splen-did program haa been outlined and inasmuch as this wilt be the last meeting of this association for this school year a large attendance is especially desired. Dr- P. R- Bowdish, county health doctor, will be the principal speaker, speak-er, his subject being on the health of the school child. In addition the following program will be carried out: Musical selection Stanley Clark and son, Keith Clark. Reading Miss Ethel Hall. Vocal aolo Mrs. Virginia Goodwin. Good-win. Piano selection Lai) rue Dorton. The officers of the association wish to express their thanks to the parents and teachers for their vention of Associated Women's, splendid attendance at the meet- clubs. Miss Kirkham is the ex-president ex-president of the Associated Women's Wo-men's Club association of the U. S. A. C. and will be accompanied to the convention by Mrs. Hendricks, Dean of Women, and the new presi dent- They will be gone about two weeks and will visit Portland. Oregon and Seattle, Washington- Friends will be pleased to bear that Miss Kirkham has been chosen president of the Sorosis Sorority at the University. ings held this year and also all those who have taken part on the programs. The meetings of this organization will continue next year. CT AT MOMS AJveatarers Extolled TT.s .expression, "Euglaod was made by adventurers, not by the government, gov-ernment, Is attributed to Cen. Charles Gordon, better known as Chinese Gordon, who was killed In the defense of Khartum. Utah geology department Under the direction of Doctor Fredrick Pack and R. E. Marsell have made discoveries dis-coveries In the vicinity of Fillmore and In Salt Lake ar.J Utah counties that have brought the attention of scientists the world over to Utah. Parts of carr. 1 skeletons have been found west of FH'more and bones of sn;;cnt birds and gigrtntic horses hrvv rf::c"?Uy beti uncovered uncover-ed In the Jordan Narrows In Utah county. Burled far beneath the surface of the lava flows the scientists have found geyser cones of lime and beda of powdered glass. In the region of Rlverton Is a huge core of lava a thousand feet in diameter and standing nearly eight hundred feet in the air. It is thought that a series of teriflc eruptions from thit mighty volcano spread molten lava over the entire region covering the geysers and boiling springs and trapped some of the unfortunate animals in its firey path. It is interesting to note that many scientists have concluded that the camels and horses of the old world came Into exlstance In what is now Utah and Wyoming and then ml-grated ml-grated to other parts of the world, their defendants to return many thousands of years later as servants of man. BUI AT BOMB i Dtrinin!ag Afe of Fish The age of fish Is determined woolly wo-olly by the scales or otoliths. The U determination Is not always easy and It frequently takes much study and experience before any definite decjslon can be made ss to the ie of riven specimen. |