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Show TUCKSDAV, MARCH 30. 1933 THE LEHI SUN, LEItT, UTAH TIIURSDATrARflT NEW STOCK of GOODS HERE of LADIES' Mrs. Mary Maudsley spent the latter part of the week in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jennie Nostrom spent Sun day in Provo, as a guest 01 Mrs. J. C. Russell. COAL! COAL! BUY YOUR COAL WHILE ITS CHEAP Uj Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wing are spending this week in Salt Lake City with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen and Mr. Alex Christensen were Salt Lake visitors on Monday. New Shipment HOSE. NW Shipment of LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES et Shipment of MEN'S FELT HATS sew Miipment or ji u Mf and mSi E M Anderson of "WORK SHOES. . I Burlev. Idaho. were visiting last .week here with Mr. and Mrs. Thorn- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nlelson of Midvale spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trlnnam- man. Dom. Lump Nut PER TON S5.50 84.50 PER TON DELIVERED Men's Leather Sole HIGH TOPS $3.50. Men's New Spring OXFORDS. New Line of MEN'S TIES. New Shipment of MEN'S SOX. More New Spring DRESS SHIRTS. 'Men 's AVORK SHIRTS 39c. ' Headquarters for Work Clothes. Get dolled up for the JUNIOR PROM POWERS SHOE STORE as Trlnnaman. Miss LaPriel Powell, who i3 em- oolved in Salt Lake City, visited here Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Annie Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson and Miss Pearl Nelson of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron J. Whipple, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hogland and Bishop and Mrs. Giles of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allred, Saturday. AT YARD $1.00 & ?5.0Q WE ALSO DO ALL KINDS OF Truck Work CHIDESTER BROS. Located at 551 North 5th West St. PHONE 66-W LEHI. UTAH S. E. Llttleford spent Monday vis iting in Salt Lake City. Mrs. S. I. Goodwin and daughter, daugh-ter, LaPriel, spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb spent Saturday In Salt Lake City on combined com-bined business and pleasure. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Hltesman of Tooele spent Friday in Lehl, visiting visit-ing friends and relatives. Mrs. William Ritter left Monday afternoon for a visit in Tooele with her sister-in-law, Mre. Annie Brown. She expects o b gone several days. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Clark were visiting in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. Clark attended a dairy meeting and Mrs. Clark was a guest of Mrs. A. W. Olsen. Misses Hulda Curtis and Leola Goetes were Salt Lake visitors on Local Items Mrs. Bishops of Oasis, formerly of this city, is here this week visiting visit-ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bazil Dorton were Salt Lake visitors Thursday night. Mrs. Alice Austin and family spent Sunday In Bingham, visiting with Mrs. Carl Beck. "Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pratt of Mur ray spent Friday In Lehl, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith. Mrs. Kate Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Lott Russon, Mrs. Mary Kirkham, Jesse Patrick and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther were among those at-1 Monday, tending the temple endowment ex cursion on Friday. Mrs. E. E. Curtis spent last week in Copperton. visitine at the home Mr. ana Mrs. cari uuniner moi-i0f her daughter, Mrs. Guy Murray, orea to ctovo sunaay. rney ac- """ xv- Mr onH Mrs ruff Vw rt the week end here with her par- of and Mrg Jesge euuj. Thursday a group of friends J- "anson oi ivan is pleasantly surprised Mrs. Georgia vu,1"nS nere ims weeK ner Peck at her home. Card Games wn ana aaugnier-in-iaw, mt. ana mprB the mit&tanMno rflvacfnne nt MrS. L0 HanSOU tivw waw WUVUVUUUU1Q UllViaVM the evening, followed by tasty re freshments. The guests numbered! Mr- &nd Mrs. F. T. McCall and twelve. daughter, Betty, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miller of Salt Lak3 City Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elsemore of were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Silver City came Sunday to spend T. F. Kirkham Sunday. a few days here visiting with Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hales of Salt Lake City were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stanley and daughter, Maxlnek of Park City, spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sorenson. ( Mrs. Alma Beck and daughter, .Alma, Miss Lela Coates, Mrs. Rich ard Bone and Mrs. George Whit man were can tAice visitors on Thursday. Miss Emily Powell of S?attle. Washington, is here for a visit with ler grandmother, Mrs. Annie Pow-11. Pow-11. and other relatives and friends. Elsemore's sister, Mrs. Martha Ball They are enroute home after spend ing two months visiting in Las Veg as, Nevada. A fine baby son was bora to Mr, and Mrs. Earl Chilton early Thursday Thurs-day morning. The mother, former ly Miss June Beck, and the new ar rival are doing nicely. n-n - -Vy . .-T"r. mm. . Cft. MA (A.- ML i NEW SHOE SHOP OPENS - We are now open for business and ready to take care REPAIRING. of your,- SHOE Miss Mable Pierson and three of her girl friends spent Thursday of last week with Miss Pierson's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pier-son. Pier-son. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson were visiting in Salt Lake City Monday evening. Mr. Anderson attended tlie lecture, g'ven by Dr. Fredrick Pack on the California earth- Quake. They spent the night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Johnson. . ..... Ralph Worlton spent the week nd in Lehl with his mother, Mrs. F. D. Worlton. Mrs. Worlton ac companied him back to Mt. Pleasant on Monday. Mrs. Edding- ton went with them as far as Moroni, where she spent the day visiting with her sister, Mrs. Rod ney Anderson. Mrs. Harry Manning Jr., -enter tained at a miscellaneous shower party at her home Thursday evening, eve-ning, complimentary to Mrs. Bob Johnson, a recent bride, who was formerly Miss Ellen Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manning of this cityv. Numerous games were played and dainty re freshments served. " About thirty gussts were In attendance and presented pre-sented the guest of honor with many lovely gifts. Only the highest class 'work Bane, . at reasonable prices. The shop ls tu:iy equipped ana mcacrn in every respect. Call in-and see our modern equipment end Expert.1'" Sty '"Re- pairing Service.- - . ' -Xyf, .? SHOES REPAIRED , WHILE YOU WAIT '' C. J. E. Hertell Next dcor.to Lehl' Drug Store-"MAIN Store-"MAIN STREET MAKE USE Vere Peterson, Wesley Schow, wuuuu JvenUKC ana OUQ XXllCII- ffndnv Mr onH Mr Wmv? RroH. cock were toe boys from the Fifth Uaw famJ1 of Salt Lake clt ward attending the Junior Excurs- and M. an(1 Ml ion to the Salt Lake temple on shaw and family were dmnerguests cuaiKruw uj Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, oy warren uoaies. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hill and sons and Mrs. Amanda Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw en tertained ftt their him Ratnrriav evening, honoring the seventy-fifth ?onsT Returning to their homes birthdav onnlvprwrv nf Mr. TiroH. ui jxua, aiuornm, osttur- -" J Jmm J V M4 4, shaw's t mother, Mrs. Margaret Miss Julliet Lott, who Is training br a nurse at the L. D. S. hos pital, visited In Lehl Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott. Bert Beck and Miss Verland Fowler Fowl-er motored to Eureka Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. Beck's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Garrlety. "Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Gray and family were visiting in Lehl Sunday with Mrs. Gray's mother, Mrs. A. R. Anderson, who is in ths local hospital, and with other relatives. day, after a two weeks' visit here Bushman. All nf Mr, Thman-e wiul "lclr parents, mi. ana Mrs. Phlldrnn an V.nW t1l 1 C'- tUTOS, UUU bUCU ItUlIUCO WC1C iresent as follows: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bushman. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs- Rachel Anderson in company New Printed Dress Voiles 25c and 30c values, on Sale . 19c All sizes in Children's Shoes, One Strap and Oxfords 98c Ready made Pillow Slips, Special Sale ...... 10c each Fancy Cretops, Yard Wide .... 15c Another shipment of New Prints Just opened up ;'. .".10c, 12c,'& 13c. Good Factory, per yard ... '...' 5c Children's extra good Stockings, all sizes . . .... ..... . . 10c the pair Ladies Good Silk Hose, 2 pair -95 Another extra quality all Silk, Full i Fashioned, 2 pair-... i, . .98c The Best Rice, A pounds ..... . 15o Pound Packet Madaront, . , .... . .. 10c (HighjPatent Flour, per Sack ..,75c O. R. Ivory of pure Lara. Pouna ioc,. pcunas 3?c Byron L. Beck of Masma. Mr. and wit Mr and Mrs. Mrs. George L:wls, Mr. and Mr3. 1 Salt Lake City spent Sunday and Can Peas, Very Good . ;...ri0c John Bushman, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver P1"1 ot Monday in Moroni, visiting ' catsup, per can .. 5c Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Mo- wltn Mr- ana Mrs-. Vern0 Larsen. Affee, Mr. and Mrs. Suel Bushman. Mr- an M- Ivory spent Monday Patriarch and Mrs. A. J. Evans in Lehl. guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. ar..l Mrs. D. R. Goates entertained enter-tained at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Pulley and children, Vlrda and Reed, of American Am-erican Fork, Miss Reva Goates and Mr. James T. Goates of this city. "Mr. and Mrs. William Trlnna-'man Trlnna-'man Jr. entertained in honor if .William Trlnnaman Sr. last Sun- day evening. Those present were Joseph Colledge, Mr. and Mrs.' J. E. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. William? B. Thompson. Charles Thomoson." I Gladys Shields, and Mr. and Mrs STATE STREET PHONE 78 Thomas Trlnnaman. : . : were also in attendance. Stanley Taylo. "i,. E I REPAIRED Bids Ranted YOU WILL FIND BARGAINS GALORE AT Broadbeitt's Store Strange VehiclQ Passes Through Main Street The appearance of a strange ve hicle drawn by a man, with his partner riding, appeared upon thel Main Street Tuesday afternoon and created quite a bit of attention. The two young men, Patrick Thines, the "motor power" of the vehicle, and Edward Theide, who rides in de-luxe style, left Los Angeles, they report, on March 1st, on a coast to coast Jaunt. Their idea is:- to stimulate , interest in buy ing: f American Amer-ican products. Painted in ""large letters .on the! "jinrikisha" are Buy American' and "Century ; ot Progress". Prog-ress". 1'The shafts of the? cart .are two large gold' keys, each lettered, Key to the Century of Progress Chicago" and upon each, mayors of cities . through which they pass as weHas governors are inscribing thefr names. ' The vehicle "will be dfepiayea at the -WbritTs Fair" to Chicago, where they are due on June 1st. , . . v . - The men carry also a special key which win be presented to Presi dent Franklin D. Roosevelt. Tfcy expect to be nt New York City by" August ftfr.. - They average -ST miles per day, 1704 paces to the mile". As stated above; Thlhes draws the3 cart and Theide rides;. "' " 6 ' m. -1. .a. board' me1vibers '.. visit; cedar: fort ANDV FAntFTELD' WARDS f Davld J& Miteheli; Howard Evans, Mrs. Thelma Webb and' Mrs; Sadie Russon visited" the' Fairfield! ward M. I. A. Tuesday evening- and: Miss Arleen Goodwin, Mrs. F;. D. Worlton Worl-ton and Dr. WI L. Worlton,. of" the Stake Mi I A, Board", visited" at the Cedar Valley ward. They discussed the mutual' work of the past year, checked up: on honor night activities- and', the? clos ing' dates. o Mrs. Mary Fotheringham is- re ported to; be- quite ill: this week.. of the spleadid facilities afforded by this ';. Bank. Whether your transaction is to ;V J ' deposit. a few dollars or to discuss a big , ;'deal, you ahTOys receive wurtoous attention atten-tion at "this Bank. ; V. v-A Percent Paid on . savings ACCOUNTS - State Bank Of Lehi r Telephone 85 LEHI, UTAH. Fourth' Ward -Scout Jamboree - Held Thursday The annual Jamboree of the boy scouts, of the Fourth ward, held Thursday evening in the ward chapel chap-el was very successful. A large group of scouts and vanguards registered reg-istered and enjoyed an evening of sports and fun of every description. Investure ceremonies were held and the troop committee members served delicious refreshments to the boys. The parents were special guests. . A vanguard patrol has been or-gaoiized or-gaoiized in the Fourth ward this year fa the first time with the following members: Glen Roberts, Russell Roberts, Rex Christoff er- ssnr Lloyd Gunther, Lloyd Street and- Fawn Rathe. Rulon Taylor and, Ernest Rothe are the leaders ot the patroL The following scouts registered inta the troop Thursday night: Milton Russon, Wilford Wilkerson, 30' A paries pvo, wing (mobils Ring o b of S a pr- ribs fcr refs Was 'y U : i Z fcrt-v , i -: i ' - -- -.-. it t: ' Allen. Peterson, Lynn . Hunte T Sharp, Leroy Peterson, Deanctr 5 of f erson, Paul Christof fersoo, -Rothe, Walter Wilson, Leo Ra3 cv -Reed : Roberts, , LaVar Batemat f '-R. '-R. Ross, David Hartshorn audi11 L Wilkerson. , Warren RussoeI " scoutmaster- and., Benjamin fel " " assistant; scoutmaster. Floydfi Clifford . Wilkerson. and. It ' ' Peck are -other, officers troopp. t The;1 troop.i committee: cor p 1 I. R. .Peck,: chairman,'. Llonfl 'if r sen, Max : Rothe and . Lott 12 c r son;:. 1 About fifty, guests .were in irc.. ance:at the Jamboree. 7M the WITH THE SICK nriflfMa The Board of- Education of Alpine. SchDol District will'-accept i Harold Allen, infant son of Mrs. bids for ,the property ,;commohly Elva Allen, underwent a minor op-bnowh op-bnowh as the Sego- Lily School of eration In Dr. Sundwall's office, Lehi. includlnat buildines and Saturday. WE ARE AT YOUB SERVICE) grounds, at a meeting to be held ELECTRIC CONTSACTINQ Monday, April 3, 1933. at 7 :00 p. m.- Mrs. J. Nile Washburn had an Specifications may be received inrectea ringer lancea Tuesday upon application to the clerk of the morning in Dr. Sundwall's office, board. The bsard reserves the right . to reject any and all bids. I Friday Lynn Fox had a growth ALPINE SCHOOL DISTRICT, removed from his toe irr the office J. F. Walton, Clerk, of Dr. SundwalL & REPAIRING , - RADIO INSTALLING , OR REPAERINGj 1 '",. Complete Line of B. C. A. Tabes ; And Fixtures ' 1 If In. need" of anythlnr In our line glv U3 a ring. or. call and see us. Radio & Electric Shop Mr. Croft of the Typewrifcjsf partment reports that : his staciff ; are-ready to enter the Sta! mercial contest at: the B. Y.tul cf day. , The First year type tfcf ment will be' represented. by ? Helen Hanson;; Pansy Hansdtl" Ji Stewart and Huitna Allred wii '.",- resent the Second, year gm?l-J Nola Comer, Beth- Anderson f Fern Rothe compose the iff -p Sunday dinn.r guests ot Mr; and Mr3. B. Y; Johnson were. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W; Johnson; and; children- of Salt Lake City; Mr:, and; Mrs. William Wilkerson of." Roosevelt.and Mrs. Abe Elder of this city. o . Hospital News Mrs.. Cyril Zimmerman- and; new baby wer removed to their- home Tuesday from, the local', hospital Pony Given Away Saturday, April 1st ii Lowest Prices In History For PLUMBING Let U3 do your plumbing job now, while price9 are down. "We can install bathroom fixtures, kitchen sinks, etc., at rock bottom prices and can save you money. Never before in history has plumbing fixtures been priced so low and they are bound to go up. Call us for an estimate. Don't let this opportunity slip by. Install the bathroom you have been wanting for so long. M. S. Lott Plumbing & Heating PHONE 23 STATE STREET LEHI, UTAH For General Automobile Repairing Call at the LEHI MOTOR WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK AND OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE. COME TO US FOR YOUR NEXT REPAIR JOR ATLAS TIRES Buy the famous Atlas Tires from us. They carry the broadest, most generous tire guarantee known, backed back-ed by tlw reputation of the Utah Oil Refining Company, gives you definite protection and tells just what you get when you buy Atlas Balloon Tires. This company's guarantee protects you against Accident, Blowouts for any reason, Cuts, Bruises. Under Inflation, Wheels out of Alignment, Faulty Brakes and any other road hazard. LEHI MOTOR Kelly Wilson, Prop. Mrs.. D. H". Elton ami new baby were removed to their home in Cedar Fort on. Wednesday. Jonas: Holds worth was removed to his home,. Saturday. MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH Letamt Powell hospital receiving ment. o- s ta the medical local treat- FIRST WARD PRIMARY NOTES We were pleased to have as visitors vis-itors this week two stake board members, Mrs. Lulu Anderson and. Mrs. Marvel Gray, also two other parents, Mrs, Robert Roberts aajjt Mrs. Gladys Peterson. . The Primary children are; working work-ing very hard, preparing for the forthcoming May Festival The officers and teachers this past week have been; very success ful in putting over a penny drtve for the Children's Hospital ta Salt Lake. Thanks to the loyal support or cur ward workers. VELDA LOTT. Mr. and Mrs. Tarvel Hanson "and family are invited to attend at-tend th: Cozy Theatre Monday, April 3, or Tuesday, April 4, as guests of the Cozy and Lehl Sun management Bring this slip with you. j;. Tonight & Friday, March 30 &31; SPENCER. TRACT & JOAN BENNETT IN -HrT71 A TT TITT7- rt iTJ'i Saturday, April 1, One Night OaP 9 BUCK JONES IN "THE DEADLINE" Bsi& at! his; best in at new Thrill. A minute drama t s new Twist. Good Ciwaetty. T Everybody ldc and IK, (COUPONS KQTr GOOD) ! mm i Sun., Mon. & Tues 2,3& JANET GAYNOR; CHARLES FARREtt m "THE FIRST YEAR In a brand nf kind: of story. Tender. romantlc a lot of laughs. The Seventh Heaven of The ff (COZY COUPONS GOOD). J, , Wed., Thur., & FrL, - 5,6&; MAKION NIXON & RALPH BEL1AMT V . o. "Rebecca of Sunny Rrnnk FW jLrm. trTrr CK)ZY COUPONS WILL BE GOOD, TRADE TIIEY GIVE THEJI AND SAVl |