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Show THE LK1II SUN, LEHI. UTAH THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1932 fSrr vrJtH A MM M. O J f I Mi Mable Pearson of fkJrJt4'- ' rty X,lJliiKJiJi- rdl I I ""8I Florence llusson I.'""" XS u , iat dinner on Sunday for ,ir CARD FROM UNDER QUAKTER TA mt MOVING COIN Salt Lakej The Fourth ward choir enjoyed a parents, Mr. , Saratoga party Wednesday eveninir Pearson Sunday. m at ho. Mr. and Mrs. Lot Husson, Mrs. Jesse Patrick and Mrs. Kate Andr. Mrs. Kate son were in Salt Lake eitv WWa. ecorcy 01 Long Beach, California, day doing tempi work. ana Mr. Otto Mitchell of American entertained I ! 'TTtard with C 1 1 T"Nv " N IT MUST BE X HIT OM A , i STHA1GUT ANGLE. O TUE CARD WILL PlV OUT WHEN HIT ' small card about two Inches ! Fork. Bur at lom Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ball, Mr. and Mrs. William Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Haze Asay enjoyed an outing In American Fork canyon on Monday. in tha center of m .'. innce the card on the tip of the Indei finger of your left re guu center of ine mT(lt ineD De airecU, ri ?Cr tin with the card between 1t and the finger. The the niu." d Without moving the quarter. This Is done t0 2 -ard i sharply on the edge with the middle finger of the sM'1'1""!! iVthe card Is hit It will fly out from under the quarter, h' ,.H...ier hnlnnced on the finger tip. It Is necessary to strike wvl" L d a straight or horizontal angle. wnl slrI.V Wykgu, will U Undhorrt.) Mr. David Hardman of Pleasant Grove and Mr. Charles Hardman of American Fork visited in Lehi Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright of Midvale announce the arrival of a baby son, born Monday, May 9, Mr. and Mrs. Wright are former residents of Lehi. Professor Wright taught Music lessons here- Mr. B.vT. Johnson motored to Ogden Saturday to visit with. Mrs. Johnson, wtto is staying with her daughter, Mrs, S. T. McCalllster. He reports that she is imtM-ovin? slowly and hopes to be able to be back home soon. Mr. Johnson returned re-turned home Sunday evening. WASATCH MOUNTAINS WOOING YOU TO REST ?E LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH I FuDlisneu. uj flehi Sun Publishing Co. Every Thursday UffiAS fit - i. kin Tl MLUU1VD I Lehi, Utah, w second k rnnflttftr. SimSING RATES Iplay -35e per inch lSPTION RATES .eYear,inadvanc3 $2.00 ffldnOcl'er Line For 1st Insertion and 5c per line I Each Additional Insertion. Local Items r. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson of I Lake City were guests of Mr. 4 Mrs. H. C. Evans Thursday to Mr", and Mrs. B ram well St. Jeor visited friends in Eureka, Sunday. Mrs- Ina Tletjen of Santaquin visited with her father, W. 5-Evans, 5-Evans, Friday and Saturday. Mr- John Hutchings and Robert Phillips spent Saturday and Sunday Sun-day at Delta. UT AT HOW Mr. and Mrs. Charles R, Crabb and children spent Sunday in Garfield, Gar-field, visiting With Mr- and Mrs. Albert Smith. , HUT AT Hum Mrs. AnnieYoung of Provo was in Lehi Friday evening to attend the commencement exercises of the Lehi High School. UT AT lout Mrs. Sterling Durrant and two children, Keith and Nelda, of American Amer-ican Fork spent Thursday in Lehi with Mrs. Durrant's mother, Mrs. james n. uray. PT-AT IOM . , .. Mr. James X. Taylor, Mrs. Rulon Taylor and Reed Taylor visited in Magna Friday. Mrs. Taylor, who has been visiting: there for the past' week with her two daughters, Mrs.l Joe Jedo and Mrs. Samuel Bateman, returned home with them. The Senior class of the High School enjoyed an outing Thursday at Mutual Dell in American Fork canyon. They enjoyed baseball and other sports and were served a delicious luncheon. The group numbered about thirty-five. Mr. D. R. Mitchell, Miss Thurman, Mr. E. B. Garrett and Miss Romney chaperoned chap-eroned the group. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs, Arno Kirkham and Mios Bessie Kirkham of Suit Lake cuy causa 10 visit wun r. anu aim.. .v ... . , xvaaatch c - . . ... - 1" ino mm iiv . "cos S. I. Goodwin, Sunday. t , . Mountains hut at Hma Tho beautify aunlight U fading Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. S. j jl. Goodwin and son, Ralph, attended u water8 that f,ow clear as a fountain, Harold Hutchings was a guest of Jame Bee at Pro'vo, Sunday. i a purty In Salt Lake city Monday evening given by the French Mothers Moth-ers club, for the missionaries of the French mission . bpt at om Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Peck, Mrs. Orinda Allred and Mrs, Jennie Nos-trom Nos-trom and sons motored to Spanish Fork Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hardy and family. mm AT MOMS Fred Stahl of Burnt Fork. Wyo.. arrived in Lehi the first of the week- Mrs. Stahl and children, who have been living In the home of Mrs. Julia. Vaughn the past win ter, will return to Wyoming with him in a few days. The children have been' attending school here. Miss Florence Russon entertained a group of friends Wednesday after noon. Dinner was served and the afternoon spent in social diversions, Her guests were Misses Cleo Lar- sen, Zina Anderson and Mesdames LHeth Peck, Eva Peck, Mina Peck and Hazel Bateman. Quenching the each day. thirst of tourists Thirty-five members participated In swimming and games and were served a delicious luncheon. PT AT now Miss Vola Anderson and Miss Lillian Russon spent Saturday in Provo. In beauty so grand ever standing. Full of great silence and awe, They seem ever wooing, commanding. Until In their shadows they draw. There you will fnd rest for body and soul, And through the twilight vesper breeze Tou will hear the cry of the gray hoot owl, And the sweet song of the old pine ' tree. If you are sad they will comfort you; If you are happy they will Increase your Joy; It la God's plan, He made them, these things to do; They are a blessing to all, even the wicked guy. By Mrs. Estella Addis, Lehi, Utah Mrs- Harold Jensen left Saturday for Los Angeles, California, where she will visit for two weeks with her brother- 1-3. A. F. Gaisford entertained at fiicbeon for twenty friends, Sat-j Sat-j evening, following the dance American Fork- i I' Roy Passey and Mr. and Mrs. Mi of Proyo visited in Lehi f lay at the John Hutchings Wallace Toung of San Diego California, returned home Friday morninpr. after a two weeks visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Goodwin. Mrs. Clifford Cravens and children chil-dren of Calienta, Nevada, will return re-turn to their home Friday morning', morn-ing', after spending a week in Lehi With Mrs. Cravens' mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Howell- BPT AT HOME MT. and Mrs. Dolphe - Goodwin left Saturday for their home in San Diego, California, after spending the past month here visiting wun Mr. Goodwin's parents, Mrs. Bert Goodwin. Mr- and jr. and Mrs. A. A- Robinson and litter, Joyce, of Ogden, spent I Wednesday in Lehi, visiting I and Mrs. H. C. Evans- I BUI AT lOVI r, and Mrs. Douglas Thurrnan i children of Garfield are here ftiriinP 11 four Anra n.ltVi O v.f utfcjr O Willi 1U1 0. Simian's mother, Mrs- Mary lis, ; - :i- I --BUT AT faOME jf? and Mrs. Joseph Calton, f- Alice Hutchings and son. and daughter, Fay, visited at f Bingham hospital with Martell a tofies, Sunday. They report f Martell Is a litUe improved. & tod Mrs- Howard Cooper an-f an-f the arrival of a hahv snn ? Sunday, May 15. This is their , tum tui or tnem are f Both mother and new babv nicely. Worley entertained t7aren' Party Tuesday after-th after-th Wrthday anni--7 of her daughter, Phyllis. A of little frienii- aainty rcireshments. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fjeld entertained en-tertained at dinner on Mothers Day for Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Noyes and son, Bobby, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cook and little lit-tle son, Sherman, Mr. and Mrs-Fred Mrs-Fred Carter and baby daughter of Provo, Mr- and Mrs. Dell Asay of Draper, Allen Fjeld and Miss Gayle Larsen. . The Evansville camp, Daughters of the Pioneers, were entertained at the home of Mrs. H. C. Evans Thursday . afternoon. Mrs- Levi PhilliDa srave the lesson, Characters of the Early Settlers of Lehi." Mrs-Maud Mrs-Maud Udell read the life history of her grandfather, Jacob Hamblin Vocal and piano selections were furnished by Mrs. Arsena Rooin son of American Fork and a vocal solo was rendered by Keith Smith Later in the afternoon dainty re freshments were served to sixteen meimhers and four guests. The hostesses were Mrs. Levi Phillips and Mrs. Robert Allred. BPT AT lOMl Mrs. Ernest N. Webb entertained The Bluebell camp, D- U. P., at her home last Thursday. The history of James Harwood was given by Mrs. Eugene Webb and musical numbers included a piano solo by Miss Ha Webb and a piano duet by Ila and Zada Webb. Luncheon was served to the following Mesdames, Andy Trane, Edward. Johnson, James Peterson, Oliver Kittinger, Pearl Broomhead, Susie Giles, Sarah A. K. Smith, A. B. I AnrtAt-onn Arthur Webb. Jo8eDn ! sd u . "-.erson were" " ' ' . "" iiaiiinger and' "o"1" 5-"'es n p Mr- and Mrs Webb' s- 1 Goodwin, Joseph F. Edwards and fDn Smith. A B. Harris and Ernest N- of T?l,HaJTy Lunsford- and i Webb -4u iin . . . Vl anu Mr. and Mr. t assisung nostess. sons, Bobby i h Idaho Falls, Idaho, where . rn back to Idaho in the toll . 'WRerson were Mrs. Joseph F. Smith was Est ads """win. For Rent See BPT AT lOMl Mr. and Mrs. William S. Gray returned re-turned home last Wednesday after fa ten days' trip in Idaho- They went In company with their daugh-tr daugh-tr and son-in-law, Mr- and Mrs. Frank Baker and two children, of 6-12-tf.Salt Lake City and visited with C'T r 111 I ol- or. famlllMi t Idaho sl1 Ganther pumP-jFalla On Mothers Day all of the - ' S-12-2p ; family met at the home of Mr- and SnaSnt!!l5nd 1 Calsonihi:Mra- Merton Gray, where a dinner - 'Pn Hutchings. i waa given ia uuuw vl ki 3-24-tf i "ray vunng ineir stay in luauu mey also visitea Air. ana airs. Heber Austin, Mr. and Mrs- Jonn Empey and Mr. and Mrs- George Jackson, all former Lehi residents, who send their regards to Lehi Paid on for friends. 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Our representative will be glad to explain the benefits of our combination com-bination step-down rate and show you how you may easily Switch to "ALL-ELECTRIC and ENJOY your home. 1 iSl IliclMtl rr.M I m I iomzqierisjxg: BHU EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE To keep in touch with FRIENDS Telephone in your home is well worth the few cents it costs a day. It runs many errands and is always handy in emergencies. There is no substitute for your telephone. o The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 8ALE OF PERSONAL A REAL PROPERTY In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah In and for Utah County. State Building and Loan Association, Associ-ation, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs, 8 1 e v en Zimmerman, otherwise known as Steve Zimmerman, Adel-la Adel-la R. Zimmerman, otherwise known as Delia R. Zimmerman, his wife, Valerious Zimmerman, otherwise known as Valarlous Zimmerman, and also known as Val Zimmerman, Dora Zimmerman, his wife, Fire stone Tire and Rubber Company of California, otherwise known as Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, Com-pany, a corporation. Inter Mountain Association of Credit Men, a corporation, corp-oration, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on Saturday, the 21st day of May, 1932, at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House, at the City and County Coun-ty Building, situate in Provo City, Utah County, State of Utah, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants, of, in and to the following described personal and real property, in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: Certificate of stock for 20 shares of Class B Guaranteed Dividend certificate of plaintiff company which stock certificate is designated as Certificate No. B-2S66, and which certificate Is of the maturity value of $2000.00 payable in regular monthly Installments, Issued In the names of Steve Zimmerman and Val Zimmerman. Commencing at a point 6,-75 chains East and 22.70 chains South of the NortUwest corner of the Southeast quarter , o( Section 8, Township S South, Range 1 East, of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence East 1.31 chains; thence South 360 chains; thence West j,J3 chains;" thence North 3.50 chains to the place of beginning, Area 70-160 of an acre. . Also commencing 13.55 chains North of the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter ofSection 8 Township 5 South, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence West 3.45 chains; thence North 14 East 3.92 chains; thence South 89 1-8 East 3.35 chains; thence South 0.54 chains; thence East 8.05 chains; thence South 3.38 chains; thence West 8.05 chains, to the place of beginning. Area 3.34 acres. Also commencing at the SW corner cor-ner of the NW4 of Sec, 8, Tp. 5 S. R. 1 E., S. L. M, and running thence South 0.58 chains to street; thence East along said street 12.21 chains to the West line of the RG-WRR RG-WRR rlght-of way; thence North by West along said right-of-way 13.74 chains; thence West J.13 chains to Section line; thence South along Section line 9.47 chains to the place of beginning, containing 7.70 acres. Also commencing at a point 35.80 rods South and 40.9 rods West from the Northeast corner of the Southeast South-east quarter of Section 33, Township Town-ship 4 South, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Meridian, thence South 71.69 rods; thence in a Southwesterly Southwest-erly direction to a point which is 22.1 rods West and 85.72 rods South of the point of beginning, thence North 85.72 rods; thence East 22.1 rods; to the point of beginning. be-ginning. Together with all water rights belonging to said property. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Provo City, Utah, this 26th day of April, 1932. E. G. DURNELL. Sheriff of Utah County. State of Utah. By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy Sheriff. Romney & Nelson. Attorneys for the Plaintiff 212-14 Keams Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah. First Publication. April 28, 1932. Last Publication, May 19, 1932. Ab Anderson. looking fine they say. |