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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1932 THE LEin ATTN. LEHI, UTAH We Are Headquarters For Winter Clothing Shoes, Hats, Caps & Furnishings Rollins Runstop Hosiery i i For Women POWERS SHOE STORE MAIN STREET LEIH, UTAH Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Graham are spending this week In Union with relatives. S. E. Littleford and J. P, Merritt are in Cumberland, Wyoming, rJiearing sheep. Last week Mrs. Richard Norman vfalted in Garland with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Dean Capner- Mr. D. R. Mitchell and daughter, May Louise, attended the B. Y1. U. and Aggie football game at Provo Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Verno Larsen of Moroni Is her visiting with her niother, Mrs. Rachel Anderson, and hear sister, Mra Stanley Taylor- Mr. and Mrs- Thoma Thornton of Iona, Idaho, spent the forepart of the week here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lott Mr. and Mrs- Orvllle Hughes and three daughteVs, Barta, Gerald-lne Gerald-lne and Rosalee, of Sandy, visited in Lehi Saturday evening at the B. II Curtis home. Mrs. Dorothy Jones of Salt Lake City lis spending to-day here visit-ing visit-ing with her mother, Mrs. Alice Tuckfield, and with her sister, Mrs. James Comer. Mr. and Mrs. Don Whimpey and baby son, Kenneth, of Spanish Fork spent Saturday and Sunday here with Mr. Whlmpey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Whimpey. "Mini Ruth Lott, who Is training at the L. D. S- hospital, Miss Evelyn Lott, Howard Lott and Mrs. Ora Fox of Salt Lake City, visited over the week end here with their parentsi Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lott Miss Fannie Hopkinsi of Los Angles, An-gles, California, spent four days of last week In Lehi, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Erneet N. Webb. She has been visiting in Mlneeota and stopped stop-ped here enroute to her home in California. Miss Maxlne Austin returned home Sunday evening, after spend ing two weeks In Heber City, visit ing with relative Bert and Alton Blanpied of Salt Lake City visited in Lehi Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Dlcker- aon and other relatives- Mrs- Emma Swenson and Lloyd and Vern Swenson of Llndon were Sunday, dinner guesta of. Mr. - and Mrs. Herman Swenran. Mrs. Alice Phillips left Tuesday for California She will visit in Los Angeles and surrounding dlst ricts with her brother, Emile Laup- er and family. Mr- and Mm A. E Doll are en tertalning at dinner on Thanksgiv ing day for Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Dickerson and family. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw attended the football game In Provo, played between the B. T. U. and Utah Aggies. Mrs. Julia Brown, Mra Thelda Brown and Mrs- J. F. Fagan spent Thursday In Salt Lake City on combined business and pleasure, Miss Georgeana Peterson was a special guest at a bridge club par ty Thursday evening at the home of Mra. Howard Peterson In Amer ican Fork. Mrs. Sterling DurVant and two children, Keith and Nelda, of Amer lean Fork, spent Friday and Satur day in Lehi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James H- Gray. Sunday Mr. and - Mrs. Golden Adams and family of Layton visited visit-ed In Lthl at the W. S- Evana home, Roland Tldd accompanied them back for an Indefinite visit The Gleaner Girls of the First ward met at the home of Mrs Junius Jun-ius Banks, Thursday evening and worked on their "Treasure of Truth" project books. Later dainty refreshments were served to the following: Leola Goates, Margaret Davis, Helen Wlllea, Audrey Thorn -a3, Fay Anderson, Lucile Walker, Mrs. Dorothy Southwlck and Mra. Mable Taylor. Mrs. La Vance Evans and son, Leon, left Monday for Seattle, Washington, where they will visit with Mrs, Evans' mother. Mr Evans accompanied them as far aa Salt Lake City. SPECIAL BARGAINS AT Broadbenf s LADIES' SILK HOSE EXTRA QUALITY, 2 PAIR 99c LADIES' SILK HOSE 35c PAIR Children's Stockings for School Bear . Brand, at Special Low Prices, All Sizes . . 10c pr. Best Crude, yard wide Outing Flannel 12 yd White Outing Flannel lCc yd. Best Grade French Cambric Prints 15c yd Best Quality Tercales ...... 12c yd. Pillow Cases, colored border. fancy design 50c pr- Boys' Aviator Caps, with Gog gles 35c Best Grade Hope Bleach . . . 10c yd. SHOES All Shoes Going at SPECIAL LOW PRICES START YOUR XMAS BUYING NOW COME SEE OUR BIGGER & BETTER TOYLAND BRING THE FAMILY Ilave you seen our Specials On GROCERIES? Just phone your order 20-W. WE DELIVER PROMPTLY Broadbent's Store P. S. We Cover Buttons and Frame Pictures- j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alston and two children of Salt Lake City, visited In Lehi with Mrs. Alston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Southwlck, They attended the big football game In Provo In the afternoon. Mr. and Mr?. Frank Sharp and two children, Max" and Lyle, and Mr. W- Rs. Sharp are spending today to-day (Thanksgiving Day) at Fort Douglas, as guests of Captain and Mrs. Robert Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd, Warren and Arthur Anderson of Murray spent Sunday visiting rela Uvea In Lehi. Mrs. Shepherd was formerly Miss Edith SalzneV. She just recently returned from Bazll, Switzerland, and was married to Mr- Shepherd October 11, in the Salt Lake temple; MV. and Mrs. Eugene Crump and three children, Barbara, Karma and Billle, of Los Angeles, California, arrived In Lehi Saturday for an Indefinite visit with Mrs. Crump's mother, Mrs. James Beverly. They 1 are also visiting In .Sandy with Mr. Crump's folks- The Gleaner Girls of the Fourth ward entertained at a Hard Time party Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Florence Mitchell In American Fork. They came dressed in hard time costumes and enjoyed a delightful evening of games and fun. Box lids were used for plates and each had a tin cup and spoon-Thirty spoon-Thirty guests were In attendance, among them being Miss Bernlece Rufson of Provo. Gay in every detail was the Ap ron shower party given by the Second Sec-ond ward Relief Society Friday afternoon af-ternoon In the ward chapel- A splendid program. Including a vocal solo by Mrs, Margaret Klrkham, two readings by Mrs. Ruth Wan-lasvi Wan-lasvi piano solo by Mrs. D. R. Mitchell and a reading by Haze Dundnton was carried out Later in the afternoon a delicious luncheon lunch-eon wa - SOTrf- A large crowd was In attendance. A number of aprons were presented to the Re lief Society by the members for their annual bazaar In December. Mrs. E. N. Webb visited In Amer ican Fork, Sunday, Miss Leon a Karren returned home Sunday after a week's visit in Salt Lake City with relatives. Saturday Mr. and Mra. David C- Gardner of Lund, Nevada, visited here with Mr. and Mra Angus Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and children of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs- B. T. Johnson. Friday Mr. and Mrs- O. R. Ivory and daughter, Jean, and Mrs. Rom- ney of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Ttylor. Raeldon Goates won the Thanks giving turkey, given away at the Future Farmers dance last Friday evening. The dance was a "huge success. Mrs- Vlda Anderson and Mrs. Clara Larsen were gueets at a bridge-luncheon at the home of Mrs. Lela Banks In Pleasant Grove last Wednesday. Mrs- B. Y. Johnson received word of the death of her brother-in-law, Augunt Peterson of Mapleton. He died Saturday and funeral services were held Wednesday. The Athenian club did not hold their regular meeting this week, due to Thankngiving. Their meeting next week will be held at the home of Mrs. David R- Mitchell. Sunday Mr. and Mrs- , Mayben Fox of Ogden, C. D. Fox of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Ann Call of Logan were visiting in Lehi with their father, Robert Fox, who Is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D- Webb and son, Jack, arrived in Lehi Wednesday Wednes-day evening from their home In American Falls, Idaho, to spend the Thanksgiving . holiday with Mr. Webb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N-Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arave of Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited in Lehi Tuesday, Wednesday .Thursday and Friday of last week, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Whimpey. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs- Whimpey and their guests; motored to Bingham Bing-ham and spent the day vistllng with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson. Profesfor Carl Frischkneckt, assistant as-sistant poulthyman at the U. S. A. C. In charge of extension work and department statistician was in Lehi last week checking over the 1931-32 1931-32 poultry records of local farmers He visited all through the county. Professor Frischkneckt stated that all books are being rent to the college at Logan where the classes of cost accounting and statistics will go over them. The entertainment presented In the Fifth ward Monday evening, under the direction of the Primary organization, proved to be an outstanding out-standing success. A very splend id mixed program was carried out and during the evening Ice cream and pop corn was sold by the Primary Pri-mary officers. The Primary officers offi-cers who worked so hard In ar ranging the entertainment are to be commended for their fine work. BISHOP GOODWIN PERFORMS MARRIAGE During his noon hour Wednesday Bishop Goodwin again had the privilege priv-ilege of "tying the knot". Miss Wanda Stahell of Payson and Rufua Ross Huff of Spanish Fork were the couple married by Bishop Goodwin Good-win at his home. Miss LaPriel and Miss Arleen Goodwin were witnesses. wit-nesses. The young couple expect to live in Boulder City, Nevada, General Electrical Appliances and Supplies The General El ec trio appliances and supplies are considered the best on the market-Avoid market-Avoid trouble and expense by getting the best W Can Supply Your Every Need. Our Prices are Low, Our Service The Best, Our Work Guaranteed. A. Telephone Call Will Bring Us Radio & Electric. Shop STATE 8TREET PHONE 78 Birthday Misses Hulda Curtis and Leola Goates were visiting in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Mrs. Edward Southwfck and daughter, Emfrna, yisited in Salt Lake City, Monday. Mr- and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman and Mrs. H. C. Evans were Salt Lake visitors on Saturday Mrs. Edward Brinkerhoff and son, Harvey, of Huntington, Utah, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey, this week- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Whitcomb of Ogden visited .last week at the B, Y- Johnson home. On Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon Mrs. Herman Allred was a guest of Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs- Bazil Dorton and Mr. and Mra. Harold Jensen were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson in Cedar Valley, Monday evening. Mrs. Slgrid Jonea presided over a luncheon on Friday at her home In compliment to Mrs. Edward Brinkerhoff of Huntington, ' Utah Bronze Chrysanthemums decorated the table. . Covers were laid for eight guests. Tuesday evening a Hard Time party was held In the Fourth ward under the auspices of the M. I. A "Beginning" a pioneer play was presented and was followed by a Pioneers hard time dancing party The entire ward was Invited. A good crowd was in attendance. Mr. and Mrs- David B. Roberts Mrs. Millard Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. David Roberta, Sr., left last Friday for Los Angeles, California- They will visit there with Mrs LaPriel Worthlngton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David B. Roberts and with Mrs. Vermillian Helquist Cun dick- They expect to be gone a month. WANTED POTATOES ON ACCOUNT , Subscription Lehi Sun PHONE 90 Thanksgiving Greetings to our Many Customers You can always depend on getting The Best In MEATS VEGETABLES FRUITS GROCERIES AT OUR STORE FRESH UP-TO-DATE EATABLES LARSEN BROS. PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH Celebrated During the past week two beloved citizens In our community celebrated cele-brated birthday anniversaries and in each event fitting celebrations were given. Mrs. Ada Stoddart celebrated ner Eighty-fifth birthday anniversary on Thursday, November 17- Honoring Hon-oring the occasion her family enter tained at a dinner party that evening eve-ning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Klrkhanr. A delicious dinner was served to- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klrkham, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Rob-ert Stodsart, Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Ttrson of this city; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Barlow, MVp Ada Merrihew of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Birdie Klrkham of Garland; Mrs- Ira Tay lor of Sprlngville and Mrs. Edward Lee of American Fork. In the afternoon the Sunshine committee of the ward entertained in her honor. A program and chat ting were features, of enjoyment followed by a luncheon. The Invited In-vited guest list included H Mlna Webb, Mra John Brown. Mm-James Mm-James H. Gardner, Mrs. Joseph Watkins, Mrs. Janus Schow, Mrs. J. W. Wing, Mm Rula Dorton, Mrs. Lula Anderson, Mrs. Leota Peter son. Mrs. Zella Okey, Mrs. Sarah Knudsen, Mra. Andrew Fjeld, Mrs. H- E. Osterloh, Mrs. Alice Phillips, Mrs. M. A. Taylor, Mrs. Olena Goodwin, Mrs. B. G- Webb and Mrs. Julia Jackson. The eighty-tf xth birthday anni versary of Mrs. Harriet Glover was celebrated Monday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Goates- The Sunshine committees of the First and Third wards gave the party. A program consisting of community singing, prayer by Mrs. Julia Brown, readings by Mrs. Herman Swenson, nong by Mrs Alice Tuckfield, talks by Mrs. "Violet "Vio-let Barnes, Mra. Emma Phillips, Mrs- Hannah Jones, Mrs. Ellen Jones and Mrt Annie Rivers; Accordian selections by Hershol Manning, reading by Mrs. Martha Ann Dorton and a reading by Mra Margaret Brems, was given, fol lowed by chatting and delicious re freshments. Those who came to honor Mrs, Glover we're Mrs. Julia Brown- Mrs. Rose Timothy. Mrs. Celestia Schow, Mrs. Louise Goates, Mrs. Chrirtie Willes, Mrs- Sarah J. Taylor, Mrs. Margaret Brems, Mrs, Mary Ann Clark, Mrs. Levi Phillips, Mrs. Em ma Phillips, Mrs. Nessle Bremn Mrs. I- W. Fox, Annie Rivers, Mrs. Annie B. Sorenson. Mrs. Violet Barnes, Mrs. Ellen Jones, Mra. Ella Manning and Mrs- Winnie Goates. Hospital News Mrs. Sarah Carter was removed to her home Monday from the hos pital, where she recently underwent an appendicitis operation. . Junior Jones, little son of Mra Sigrid Jones, fell from a pulley on which he was swinging and fract ured his wrist and hip. He was brought to the hospital Sunday morning for treatment- Owen Allen, who recently under went an operation for stomach trouble, xwas removed to his home. Saturday. , Mrs. Frank Gordon was removed to her home Tuesday. She recently underwent an operation for append icitis. TEMPLE EXCURSION Another temple endowment ex cursion for Lehi Stake will be held Monday, November 28, according to officers of the Stake Society. All members who possibly can are. urged to attend. The usual rates will prevail on the Orem cars. Thanksgiving The" day haa become one of AmPriM. . observed holidays. Citizens iu V PonceeaehyeararsSttf things they have to be thankful f P If you acquire the saving habit you'll ha,a more and more to be haPPy and in years to come. 'We offer you a safe and systematic ' of Saving with Interest at 4. STATE BANK OF LEHI Mr. and Mra Earl Smith are entertaining at dinner to-day (Thanksgiving) for Mr- and Mrs. A. G. Reese, Miss Marie Bring- hurst, Mr. Harold Naylor. all of Salt Lake City; and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Taylor and family of Magna Honoring Mrs. Thomas Trlnna- man, who resigned as Captain, the Daughters of the Pioneers of the Evansville camp entertained at a social Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bazil Dorton. Program Pro-gram numbers, Interesting games, and chatting were features of enjoyment, en-joyment, followed by dainty refreshments. re-freshments. A large group of members mem-bers were In attendance. Mrs. Laura Evans has been chosen Captain Cap-tain to fill the vacancy left by Mrs-Trinnaman. Mrs-Trinnaman. - o Card of Thanks We wish to thank everyone who so kindly assisted ua in any way during the death and funeral of our dear mother. The speakers, floral tributes, cars, musical numbers num-bers and all other favors extended and the sympathy afforded u?i we are truly graveful for. , The Earl Family. Card of Thanks To everyone who assisted us In any way and extended their sympathy sym-pathy during the illnees and death of our beloved little daughter, La-Ree, La-Ree, accept our sincere thanks and appreciation- : AH services shown" us In the way of card, musical numbers, speakers, the floral tributes and all other favors extended, we are truly grateful grate-ful for. We wish especially to thank Dr. Eddington for his loyalty and service. ser-vice. . Mr. and Mrs- Thomas Colledge and family SCHOOL CHILDREN PRESENT PRE-SENT FALL FESTIVAL The children of the Third and Fourth grades presented a. vot-w clever little Fall Festival at school Monday afternoon. Parents were special guests and a' large number attended. The children were dressed In a variety of costumes, representing Pilgrims, Indians, and other Thanksgiving Thanks-giving and fall motifs. The program pro-gram given included the following uumDers: Prayer, "Child's Prayer" Third grade children. "The Turkey Gobbler" Fourth grade children1. Indian Dance Under direction of Miss Rotha. "The First Thanksgiving- Fourth grade. " Ceremonial to Corn, written by Miss Warnlck Acted by Fourth grade. Corn song Third grade- Original play, "The First Thanksgiving", Thanks-giving", under direction of Miss Proctor Fourth grade. Mine Norine Fox was in charge of the music. " The little festival was a climax to a project that has been carried out by the children of these two grades. They brought to school fruits, and vegetables and then made Thanksgiving' baskets and Tuesday they distributed them a-mong a-mong the people of LehL Cradle of Icebergs on Greenland West Coast The world holds few more awe-Insplring awe-Insplring spectacles than the movement move-ment of Icebergs out of Jacobshavn fjord, Into Disco bay, on the west coast of Greenland. Jacobshavn glacier is the world's greatest mother moth-er of Icebergs, the experts claim. On the average, It calves more than 1,350 bergs each year. . The Jscobs-bavn Jscobs-bavn fjord is a giant trough In the solid rock, four miles wide and running run-ning back Inland fifteen miles, between be-tween high precipitous walls, to the front of the glacier. When the investigators in-vestigators ran the prow of their little craft into the mouth of the fjord, they were met by an impassable impass-able wall of bergs. The hunters made their way afoot te the top of the rocky bank. As far as eye could see in the fjord, Icebergs were packed tightly, row on row, a breath-taking aggregation ef white pinnacles and domes. They estimated that the great rock-walled trough held between 4,000 and 8,000 bergs. The movement of the bergs Is not a steady march. Most of the year they lie there, packing In tighter and tighter. About once a month they move. Popular Mechanics Magazine. ' Dispel Fog According to United States Department De-partment of Agriculture experiments experi-ments fog can be dispelled artificially artifi-cially under favorable circumstances but all known methods are too eost-ly eost-ly for commercial use. o Rhinoceros Heads List . The Indian rhinoceros Is the most expensive wild animal In zoos or menageries. The difficulty In capturing cap-turing this animal and keeping It aiive makes it cost from $13,000 to $20,000. Value Received A farm owner write , about his telephone "For emergencies, tot w. ing ordinary trin. . ordengr part8 0f social calls and keepj touch with friends, the cost my telephona t sideration compared with in 'muo io me- A telephone serves many uses. One call may mean a profit In a business deal, bring a doctor quickly in emergency, or renew an old friend Telephone service costs but i tew cents a day it often pi for itself many times over. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co As Near as the Nearest Mafl Box You can save safely ml conveniently by'mall with the Inter-State FideUtT Building & Loan Association of Salt Lake City. This progressive conservative conserva-tive institution is as near to you as the nearest mail TrriA fry a free Willi? . giving complete details of tt j ecf. Invest- Fidelity s sounu ments which have nevw one depreciated a single PW In actual cash value even during the unusual conations cona-tions of the pastry In addition, every divtf has been paid promptly full. 1 AS Main Atrim-SaltUktC'tX Catk The cathedral of Pari, was "'Jjrid-l J Won. tc .a 11,600, 'ant '",e-t " the purchase reu n electi pine next v voting v n the J :A.B. Ai Lehi memb secuoi In that i iiur fmol 'Em yea r-a. f? |