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Show 1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1932 THE LEin KTTN. LElll UTAH : T'IUESDav . I ' 1 I I llll I : - - ti! nU "1 J? Thaon and son. Clell, It t Mrs. SliilLd VjMWlt, Sss tti . " t V 1 ....-. a tkJ i'POTlT'""w " - i Laid At itest n- . r WlthKU SFVCiT I fcl MEN'S NEW HIGH TOP SHOES The Lowest Prices In Years $3.50 BOY'S HIGH TOPS At Reasonable Prices POWERS SHOE STORE :-: :-: LEIII, UTAH MAIN STREET Local Items Mr- and Mrs" M. S. Lett made a trip to Payson on Monday. Mr3. Junius Banks visited In Salt lAke City on Friday with her sister. sis-ter. Miss Maud Hackett. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hicks and family have moved to American Fork to make their home. Keith Lott. son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben C- Lott, has entered the Brtg-ham Brtg-ham Young University this fall.. Mr. and Mrs. Keuben Davis visited visit-ed in Tooele Sunday with Mr-Davis' Mr-Davis' brother, Mr. Brig Davis. Dr.. and Mrs. Harold I. Goodwin Misses Marjorle Bone and Velda Lott were Salt Lake visitors on Saturday. Saturday Mr, and Mrs- T. Klrkham and daughter, Bonnie Jean attended the State Fair. win kwv Austin of Moran, Wyoming, Is here to spend few days with her mother, Mrs. Alice Austin. Mr. and Mrs. John Peck had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grow and Mr. Jack Graham Grah-am of Salt lake City. Mra. Carl Beck of Eureka Is a guest of' her mother, Mrs. Alice Austin, this week. Mr. and -Mrs- ! Beck are moving to Bingham to make their home. The -Mothers Club will meet, at the home of Mrs. A. D- Adams Friday afternoon. All members are cordially invited and urged to;be in attendance.- i , Mrs- Flora Zimmerman, Mrs. Sev- ilia Jones and Mrs- Julia Jackson of Park City came down Sunday to represented the Snow Springs camp visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. I- Good win. of the Daughters of the Pioneers at the county convention held Satur day at Provo. FORE! 1 Which means "lookout" or. you will miss out on a lot of good things if ' you do not have your Radio put In shape for . ... the long evenings coming. com-ing. 'COME IN AND SEEUS ABOUT IT. - Radio & Electric Shop CARLTON PETERSON, Mgr. PHONE 78 -H STATE STREET Funeral services over the remains of Mrs. Eliza Calton. 86 years of age, who passed away to her re-ward re-ward the previous Wednesday at the home of her son, Heber Calton. In Dividend, following a five week's illna of pneumonia were held in the Cedar Valley Ward chapel Friday afternoon at 2 p- m. with Bishop Hales in charge. . As the opening number a quartet quar-tet from the Cedar Valley ward sang. "Sister, Thou Art MUd and Lovely", James E. Peterson sing- imr the solo part, and Mary An- . . . demon accompaning them on ine piano. The invocation was offered by William Hacking. James E, Peterson then sang, "One Fleeting Hour", Patriarch A. J. Evans and Presi dent Rodney C Allred were tne speakers. Each of them brought out many fine thoughts and gospel inMAntft.. Thev oraised the life of Steter Calton and spoke consoling consol-ing words to, the bereaved family. Mrs. Edith Evans sang, "The Longest Night", interspersing the speakers and as the closing num , C5i I aUo I uer uo, aiw cwn Mrs. Rozella Racker of Salt Lake visited from Sunday unui nnnAvlr,n 0nm,nli them here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dransf leld and family of Ogden apent Friday in Lehl. visiting with Mrs. Drans-fleld's Drans-fleld's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Russon. Mrs. F. D. wortton. Mre. umo . t , CUy on Monday jsaaington ana miss uoroi Wedneeday on business. accompanied naipn w onion dcicb to Mt Pleasant Monday. Ralph spent the week end here with hie Miss iy-rnleee Moss. Instructor mother. LaPrlel Goodwin accompanied them on the piano- The benediction was pronounced by James E Peterson. Bishop Hyrum Anderson was in Interment was made n the clty and I . W. f-Va TTanUno dedicated the grave. Mrs. Calton was born April 17, 1847, in South Hampton, England. Now is the tim to come to the aid of his coS'S ister and vnttv v "uairy. Re. Washington! A dollar or a. fr 1,1 will save the day. 80 m " Contributions will be mtm mewed .d wisely 8pent J n r the cause 0f ood .ovenuWt SEND YOUK CONTRIBUTIOM Uflar A Gatnta Berglun IJUlon W. J. Jlsllorait, Chairnaa Barton W. Moner John M. Wnec, Trem. Vie-Prca. Walker Bank Trnrt Co. Salt Laka City. Utah. OKI Meillkatt D'"rt M. DrM Hf. J"tt h. wji. MatlM.1 and 8UU Fhuttet CoaaaUtta. Here's my contribution to better government: Name Address PleaaaStni My Victory Medallion and Relpt of Physical Education and Hy giene, at the University of Utah, Jwaa a guest of Miss Meah Christ ie nd Mrs. David Mills of Salt t.i,-. rtv were dinner guests of.offerson, over the week end Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clark on Friday.- ; Mr- and Mrs. Afton uues family visited in Charleston Sunday a daughter of Robert and Roaanna with Mrs. Mable Wlnterton. iGrover Guttridge. She came to Utah as a child, settling in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warkentln t-v Clty sh had bee llvln Johnson. Mrs- David Roberts and of galt City visited with Mr. Cedar Valley since 1885. Her hus- mra. v ia. xvj. u uw and Mrs. B- Y. Johnson on aaiur- band wlniam CaUon, died twenty Mrs. Andy Trane, Mrs- J. E. I of day. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold yeara agro convention of the Daughters I . m l la C i. . 1 1 - Mr. and Mrs- Jesse Balllnger and ' bu.-, -.. Wi Johnson of Salt LKe were am- SM la 6urvived by sons and children. Bettv Jean. Jack and Mv'. ii"6 ner truests at the jonnson nomo. dauehter . as flollows: Fredrick ' - .. . I T VI 1 I - Mm. Blake Shaw of Salt Lake , Colleen, of Magna spent Sunday i I - Calton, of Weils, Nevada; Alfred Paid Political Adv.rtfeen.ent by Democratic State fln.nc, Cobb offK t faster ' to torag City visited over the week end at the home Of Mrs. Sarah B. uais-ford. uais-ford. ' Mrs. Ruby Beck and Fred A. Beck of Salt Lake City spent Wed- .jioAov at the home of Mr, and j Mrs- Robert AHred. , Mrn. Alice Tuckfield and granddaughter, grand-daughter, little Leon Jones, visited in Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Dorothy Jones and Mrs. Ben Rose. visiting at the home of Mrs. Bollin ger's parents, Mr. and Mrs- W. W- Dlckeraon. , , Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dlckeraon and Mrs. Julia Curtis were visiting visit-ing In Salt Lake City on. Monday. Mns. A. E. Poison and children, who Mr. and Mrs. Azer Racker, who nBjtn wvmint.. Wvn.m Alvenai. j hnma in fia.lt Lake I j - ,,. Cltv for some .years past, have I Tnmft, TTAt,ft pa1trt -ni.vi.i cox apent last week visiting rela- moved back to Lehi t0 make their Mrn. M. rn nf SaU Xjlk1 ' 11.. t TJ.V. rnk.. loltjl In I ...... .1 " '" " . 7 TrT , home- Thtv mins m thirty-three grand Mrs. Matt Peterson, Mrs. Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Fon Wll Declo with Mr. and Mrs. Donald 0,d home on Sec(nd West and Wilcox, In Twin Falls with Mrs. MaJn streeti fonnerly occupied by Peterson's ana Mrs- Wilcox's sis- G Smlth and family. They tnr. Mm Him flreen. In Rlsrhv wlthl. ' . j a ha v hen vlsltlnir at the DIckerson ' 7 . " 1 ; nave remoaeiea: rejureu au hom. .!-. Pridav. returned with tMV '""I. banla decorated the home inside and out i Mrs. Kttie Krle-trs. Thev also I . - i. .l. v thm faj. a Sajidv. . . . . ana nave wmnjira mo iwi, m- " - HtnnnArl In Mohv IToIla n n 4 wlairAf I ... .... v"'1' 'v""" x u. i ine a big improvement to me piace. with Mr. and Mrs- Glen Wilkinson, We welcom0 Mr. and Mrs- Racker back to Lehl. twenty-three great children and grandchildren. DAUGHTERS OF THE PIONEERS TO MEET Mrs. Marten HUlcmngs, wno isiand In Teton with Mr. a.nrl Mrs staying at the Bingham- 'hospital I Jake Nelson. Enroute home Mrs- xr rt . t e Doll had as with her huaband- came Thursday Wilcox became seriously 111. She Mr. ana m . . to attend the ot her grand-Utayed in Salt Lake City and the I P" I. YJZ wu mother- Mre- E1,za Calton' others returned home y;. A, 1-r8.. Frlday .jn Cedar Valley n m tir.i J 9 TKwtlA Anil Aim. irs- r . r. w.u x trnwl haU t Rlno-ham HjtW!n She re evening Tuesday I L Roberstson of Alpine. j Mr- and Mrs. Harmon McAffe and children of Salt Lake City I spent Sunday afternoon In Lehi, visiting with Mr and Mrs. Oliver Klrkham and Mrs. Margaret Bushman. Bush-man. Mr. Wallace Hebertson, Mr. L. D- Rick and Mr. Henry Wathen enjoyed en-joyed a duck hunt on the U. S. Bird Refuge In Brigham City, Sat urday and Sunday. They report excellent luck. The Social Club spent a pleasant afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed ward Larsen last Thursday after noon. They played bridge and In the late afternoon were served a delicious luncheon. Mns. Marie Austin captured the high score prize. Mrs. Ell Batchelor and Mrs. George were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans, Mrs. Heber C Webb and son Lynn, Mr, and Mrs. Heber J- Webb and son, Wayne, lea Saturday morning tot Logan, where they , visited until Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Evans. They went to see Robert J. Evans, who Just recently returned from the South African mission- During their visit several entertainments were given in honor of Robert. RUSSON-MITCHELL Mrs. H. B. Merrihew was hostess to members of the Athenian Club, Wednesday afternoon. The lesson, Jeffrey Chaucer's Life and Works" was given by Mrs- Leroy Davis. A prettily-appointed luncheon was served to the members in the late temple , WMneaay. Saturday evening Mrs.: Louis Christensen entertained at a party, complimentary: to the birthday an niversary of her.another, Mrs. Mary Klrkham of Provo- Progressive rook was the outstanding diver. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED jsloni followed by dainty refresh ments served .to the following Miss Kiorence Russon. daughter euest8. M- and Mrs. John Peter- or Mr. Tnomas Russon, . and Mr. Otto Mitchell of American Fork Briggs, Mr- and .Mrs. G. R, Tay wen iiiwTim in me oaai .unite vr- ura t it ih.v,. The Fortwall camp of the Daugh ters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. J. E. Dorton next Thursday afternoon, October 13, at 2 p. m. A good program has been outlined and all daughters are in vited and urged to'Tbe In attendance- The Snow Springs camp, D- U P., will meet at the home of Mrs. Lenard Racker next Thursday, Oct 13, at 2 p. m. A splendid program Is being planned. The lesson will be eriven bv Mra. F.-.Wa iriniii. Tho J;.Mr- blowing original pioneers will be afternoon Friday evening friends entertain ed at a party, honoring Lamar ward Arnusement Busnman, the occasion being his birthday anniversary. The affair was held at the home of Miss Vera An Informal wedding reception Mrs. Marv Klrkham and dautrhters. wm oe g!ven in their honor , to- Maxine and Mary, all of Provo: night (Thuroday) in the Fourth Misae Wanria. nri Mflwt.rA m. son, Mrs. Mary .Klrkham and Mr N. C- Chrlstensen- Hall. Invitat ions have been extended to a large I group of relatives and friends. honored guests: Mrs. Adoma of American Fork, mnth rt Vf a Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw.l d,, . " tt.u, ..j. ' Racker- Mrs. Hannah Devey. Mrs. Martha Ann Taylor and Mrs. Ada Stoddart. All members are invited and urged to-be in attendance. MRS. LEO HANSON'S FATHER DIES IN LEVAN Delbert Bosh, 73, c prominent churchman and civic worker of Levan, died at his home Saturday following a lingering illness and funeral services were conducted in the Levan L. D- S. chapel Tuesday at 1 p. m- Mr- Bosh was. the father of Mrs, Leo Hanson of this city. . He was born in Germany; December 13 1859. He came to Utah, with his family In 1869 and settled Jn Salt Lake City. They moved to Levan in 1873. He is survived by his widow, Mrs Marie Bosh, and eight sons and daughters; Ellis and Albert Bosh, Burley, Idaho; Merviri .Bosh,. Mid vale; Marie Bosh, J. A. and Floyd Bosh Mrs- N. G. Taylor, Levan Mrs- Leo Hanson. Lehl; 33 grand children and 24 great grandchildren, Two brothers and three sisters. Those attending the services from Lehl were Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Mrs. Sylvester Evans, Mrs,. J- O. Mell Ing, Mrs. Herbert Austin and Mrs R. B, Worlton, and the Hanson family. . NEW RELIEF SOCIETY PRESIDENCY ORGANIZED IN FIRST Vd The vouner. counla will mnlra thi.W tjvw t t. I - ' il"6,OTa"" "u" "" home in American Fork. tne outstanamg aiversion, followed I n by delicious refreshments, . - The group present Included Misses Vera Brown, LeRue Bushman, . Mary ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED On Wednesday evening of last week the Primary officers and teachers of the Fourth ward en tertained In honor of Miss Flor ence Russon, a bride of this week. Of "Social Interest tn thA nunnlaU . Hardy. Ivy Chrlstofferson, Ellen of tm communIty be tbe . Sm.Tv '77 Chriatofferson. Ruth rhri.rtnffnun - .. .1 n Joyed at the home of Mrs. I. R. . r tT,r, " nounoemeni OI iae engagement or Peck and delicious Morjone Bone, young daugh-1 were Berve1 ter or Mrs. E. May Bone, to Mr- and Messrs. Boyd and Virgil Adam son of Highland, Mahlon Peck, Jos-Wilson. Jos-Wilson. Jay Clark and the , guest of honor. The Clothes Line refreshments The group in attend ance presented Miaa Phah .nv. WlUard Dana let 6n of fr -nil. , i a v am, llivui v ITITT. 'I K rt. (Vll ann -v-.a Mrs. Alma I. Dansle of Riverton. I uM ti- c r.i. The marriage is being planned for J Russon, Miss Rowene Russon. Ml. C HEAL TEMPLE EXCURSION NEXT WEDNESDAY There will be another temple ex cursion to the Salt Lake temple from Lehi Stake next Wednesday, October 12- The usual rates will be available on the first three Orem cars- Everyone in the. stak who possibly can ore urged to attend the excursion. o mo inner pan or November- jenni PatHM, mu. v.. Miss Bone Is making her home offerson, Susie Anderson. Miss Lil- "" on Russon, Alowene and Ruth here with her grandmother, Fannie W. Bone. CLINIC TOMORROW The health conference for all pre scnooi cnuaren of Lehi for the Several socials are being planned Hardy, Mrs. Imogene Peck and Miss nMmth of October will be held Fri In her honor for the hear future. Russon. Ungthehai This la W r.ightand sui a incentive ;d off tor ,-gest beet f -.rrference ov .a order th ,ilej before A new Relief Society PriA, has recently been organized to first ward. Mrs. Emma Purl was chosen President; Mm jj Ann uiark, first counselw n LaVerde Kirkham, second counri ana Mrs. LaRue Prior, lecmJ and treasurer. Mr PhUlin. J released from the position of Sui Relief Society secretary to 3 this office. 1 The outgoing pfflcen are; kl Laura Schow, President; , Mi Victoria B. Stewart, first comJ Mrs. May Anderson, swnnfl J , ....... vvua selor; Mrs. Winnie Goite Sed tory and Mrs- Mary Ann CIi assistant Secretary. percent of I bn ope' i the o is the be sixteen si ;rict Ulile sugar yd waieh officials t it with a it leas sill be si iderable Years crop ;Bid( Stan: slwin From A COLUMN OF FUN AND FACTS I John Russon and daughter, Alta, Mrs. Rose Ruoson Clark and Amy Manwaring, all of Los Angeles, California, arrived In Lehi Monday evening to attend the wedding reception re-ception that is being held to-night, tinnrvHnv Mr an A Mm Otfrt Mitch- ell. who were married yesterday In ,every m,nute- the Salt Lake temple. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs)- L. C. Hoi-brook Hoi-brook and daughter, Beth, of Clearfield Clear-field arrived here to attend the wedding. They are visiting at the home of Thomas Russon Edited , by Ray Ellison from his private sanctum down at the Cleaning Clean-ing Plant' : ' ' - -" Roger Babson says that ceaseless I advertising Is necessary because our! population Increases by seven thous and dally. Thought for this week- There are five little customers born Members of the Missionary Par- a AND WE WANT TO INTEREST THEM IN OUR CLEANING SERVICE. ' "Why is it doctor," said Alma Beck to Dr. Eddington the othsr day, "after I have stood behind the counter for a few hours -I cont ents and Wlveo association met atmenc i9 nve pains? ."Oh, those the First ward Relief Society hal!i,Pt counter panes, "answered the Friday evening for their first reg-i learned Doc. nlar monthly meeting and social- j -see Forty-two people. were in attend-j Noble Evans was in today and told anqa. Reports were heard from about buying a fine new Chester the missionaries In the field and a White pig. He colls the pig ink, short program, consisting of a though, because it runs from the vocal solo bjf Abe Anderson, a pen so often. , reading by Miss Ila" Schow and a- , g-uitar selection by Ruth Gardner.! Let ua close by having Reva was given. Elder Marchant of Goates sing the following number, Salt Lake Citv. a recently returned "I'm sure my Sweetie is a Thoro- mlasionary from the Mexican mis- bred Because He Laughs Just Like a. talk- Elder Marchant was former missionary companion of! Elder Homer Royle and reported j his labors there- After the pro-j gram delicious refreshments were nerved. j a Horse." I ELLISON Cleaning Co. PHONE 132 AM. FORK r.8tfZJ7. 9 Iron Fircmto "-.-ns coal . . . th 5-..C, dependable fuel. En,or th. luxarie, of aMto.ric hom. hearic . -J-t-I.iwf-.,ba;,Vo.eill "" Autotic Coal Burner rP ace, obsole., hd-firinr or tb. bnrnin, of costljr automatic fuel, in your ho.. ead,. efficient bttn (J) maiaMtts V.aitUdl, !lin. mn- I T Mr.'.. . " . ' " piaaiana render a report on th ;.. t1.. expect. Iron v.. .... ... .uin is auickly lnsti If and cm be purchued on cooTcoient monthlr paymems. Call u, Iod.y TELEPHONE 23, LEHI V- M. S. LOTT CO. STATE STREET, LEHI PLUMBING AND HEATING day (tomorrow) commencing at p- m. and will be in session until' 3 p. m. j Dr. P. R. Bowdish will conduct the examinations. Parents are urged to take note of this announcement. . o Hospital Notes J. F-. Thrasher, 72 years of age. was brought to the local hospital baturday to receive treatment for a fractured hip. Mr. Thrasher fell three weeks ago at his home and as been In bed since that time, the extent of his Injury not helnir known. His family haa been car ing for him and doing all possible to relieve his pain, and when it severe me IJOCtorwas called and he was taken to the hospital for treatment. Examln atton disclosed the fractured Md. At lost reports he waa not feel. ing so well, but is doing about is wen as can be expected Two grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. .. neir tonsils re moved at the hoepltal, Sunday. ut5u nuicnmgs, son of Mrs Alice Hutchings fell from his bier cie last Friday, Injuring his knee. X-ray examinations were taken and he was treated at the hospital. - XT. n . .1 r & . i n . iMie itoDerta re- v.umuuhii ror injuries re- cenea in an automobile accident Friday evening, which occured this side of American Fork- They suffered suf-fered numerous cuts and bruises. WELCOME HOME PARTY HONORS MISSIONARY The First ward members enjoyed a real treat Tuesday evening In the form of a program . and - dancing party, given in honor ot .Eldon Schow, who recently returned from the California mission. Mutual was dismissed at 8:30 p. m. and the crowd gathered In the Amusement Hall to listen to ;he following program: Vocal solo by Ford Smith, accompanied at the piano by Mrs- Marjorle Clark; stunt by the Bee-Hive girls: accordlan selection by Hershel Manning; Re marks by the missionary; guitar selection by Miss Ruth Gardner; one act play by the Gleaner girls; musical selection by Nelda Clark and Mrs Lallta Russon; a comic paper by Miss Leola Goatee and remarks by Bishop Anderson- After the program dancing was the feature of enjoyment and dainty refreshments were served LEHI CEDAR (Hi by TELEPHONE 81.25 After 8:30 P. M.Onlr 75c. (Station-to-station ntttj Plus Federal tax oa amounts of 60c or over. TELEPH0N1 I ft nTT ' , , I - " ' , i-P Q0ALITY! Noel G. Knight Insurance Counselor "If It's Insurance Wo Hvil" al(j E. lie City from th w imm ) t hos sr.uopei fa m i ixmpank h Heber Held fM ear I akeii pa th( POakla irf V N oth - Sal lay h rrr Jm: t Dr. G. Q. Chrlatssa PHYSICIAN and Wiww- Office Hours 10 t. tt 2 to I riea Phona 45 Residanca Phona B 'In "1 ! Tiat's More Essential Than QUALITY FOODS? Some feature their Specials"and Special Ps-We Ps-We alway? select our Foods, Meats, Groceries, Fruits nd Tetailes, wUh the idea of getting" ( the best for our customers Everj tiling- Fresh and Good Be Satisfied LMSEN BEOS PHONE 17 |