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Show -bi-bsdAY. APBIL 6, 1933 - ; THE LEIII SUX. LE1II, UTAH ft .1 tot1 fed: taj." i fe tit In li sol JLE I OR d le for sen fcj nerio: oln, c li, B.' eotte lved, i IShoi. ldard f eaci thett will tt he t he D" ams, fc-itive fc-itive filter heldr- pi hi stall sta-ll U sk 6 i intert- I. N ve t TBACt phosr or s-f .8 boys! lay: , I nffl ' Jose? i J. Str3( tsi? THE LEHI SUN, wuw. - THE' published by The Lehi Sun Publishing Co. Every Thursday SBfToaisford Sr., Manager office, 24 West, Main Street. B 1 646 North 1st East, Lehi, Utah. class matter 7?RTISINQ RATES ...35c per inch ,10c per line Readers. s r. .n- bor T.lnfi For First Want Ads- - . por Bsernw.-... . Tr,sprHn. Each auu"""" Local Items it Carlton Peterson spent Sat urday in Salt Lake City. ; olena Goodwin, Mrs. Mina mhh Mrs. lliua i " -3 Anne C Fyffe, spent Tuesday and 1 Wednesday in Salt Lake City, at J tending conference. I Mr and Mrs. A. J. Worlton and f daughter, Barbara of Salt Lake I City and vi. ua- I ton and daughters were cu fguests of Mrs. P. D. Worlton f Sunday. dinner on Mr. and Mrs. Tarvel Han- Ison ana lauwy Ralph Hawker and children visited lin Murray, as guests of Mr. and 'I Mis. Rudolph Carlson, I Mrs. Annie Goates and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goates and son, Leo Jr., lof Salt Lake City visited in Lehi Saturday evening with Dr. and Mrs. pr, L. Worlton and Mr. and Mrs. .obert S. Fox. Sunday at dinner Mrs. A. F.Webb ifntetataed for Mrs. P. T-. Farns- Ivorth of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Celestia Schow. Mrs. Janus Schow Intertamed at dinner in honor of lire, Farnsworth on Wednesday. I Monday Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worl--fton and daughter, Margaret, Mrs. Herbert Austin, Mrs. R. B. Worlton aiid Mrs. P. D. Worlton were dinner ..pesta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'A, J. Worlton in Salt Lake City.1 I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Treiskis and m, Lyle, of American Fork imre guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rich-ard Rich-ard Hutchlngs on Thursday. Fri-day Fri-day Mrs. Glen Huggard of American Amer-ican Fork was a guest at the Hutch-Jings Hutch-Jings home, , Mr, and Mrs. Oscar L. Holms teed entertained at a well-appointed iluncheon Thursday evening, following follow-ing a dancing party. Their guests Jmduded Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gais-'Mi, Gais-'Mi, Mr. Don Loveridge, Mrs. Julia ;vraughn, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fox, 2. and Mrs. Guy Darlings Mr. and Irs, Peter Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. pack Street, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin sAshton, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hard-traan Hard-traan and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson. Peter-son. Mrs. T. P. Kirkham entertained .at a gay little children's party Monday Mon-day atfernoon, complimentary to 2! f0Urth blrtnday anniversary of r daughter, Bonnie Jean. The ffltortng little friends enjoyed wely games and were served dainty jreshments, Russell Webb, Shirley I, Maurine McKellar, Margar- lton, Paul Webb, Maurine ttred, IaRae Whiitipey, Ann and I tle Fitzgerald, Delores Trane, i Mona Kirkham, Benrfcth lsandBsmaitfirie Fagian. WANT ADS . Por Specials in" phone 119. Hemstitching 3-30-tf. Sa?LElisr sato7sfor wifr, Certifii Seed. Ivan I iea. Phong 131-J. I - wiiiiam ft. Sharp. : 3 23-tf I Black- roni, "Oh Boy tacSnJ'80 acre ranch I Raised in T. "1 6 om R. R. tyear. In-I In-I sg- Jones, Lehi. 3-16-tf. hife WfPPrs 50c-Print- "tuu racks cCoTffiselor -:". Hav If i I . "hello, mother "I won't get' home for the next few weeks so I'll call you up each week." - ' : ' . 'V' -' . . ' ' ' ' : ," ' ; He is 100 miles away M an- ., other town, but' he can call . home for 45 cents after 8:30 p. m. Telephoning Is much more personal and satisfactory satisfac-tory than an occasional letter. Ask Long Distance for any rates you'd like .f to know. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Mrs. J. O. Meiling is entertaining the Social club this afternoon. Mrs. Julia Farnsworth of Salt Lake City came and visited until Wednesday, as a guest , of Mrs. Ce-lestia Ce-lestia Schow. Mrs. George Lewis and daughters, daugh-ters, Nedra and Cleora, and Mrs. Lynn Lewis were Provo visitors Monday afternoon. Mrs. Celestia Schow entertained at dinner on Monday for Mrs. Julia Farnsworth of Salt Lake City and Miss May M. Lott. Mrs. Aschia Schow entertained at dinner. Tuesday for Mrs. Celestia Schow, Mrs. Julia Farnsworth of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Jane Gilchrist. Gil-christ. Mrs. Julia Brown left this morning morn-ing for Salt Lake City where she will spend the week end attending conference. While in Salt Lake she will be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rose and daughter, Miriam, and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wray and daughter, Virginia, of Salt Lake City visited in Lehi Sunday with Mrs. Alice Tuckfield and Mr. and Mrs. James Comer. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson and family are invited to attend the Cozy Theatre Saturday, April 8, or Monday, April 10, as guests of the Cozy and Sun management. man-agement. Bring this slip with you. Mrs. H. J. Hanson of Levan has been spending the past week in Lehi with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson. Miss Afton Iverson returned to her home in Salt Lake City Sun day, after a two week's visit in Lehi as a guest of Miss Cleo Holm- stead. Mr. and Mss. Bdwarsl Sajttewick, and three crMdn&n of 6it La City were week end gueets of Mr, Southck's parents, Mr. wad MTe. EdwaijcT Southwick. " , 't Mrs. Eugene Webb entertained a A prettily-appointed dinner on Sun day for Jter. and MrsArmond Webb and two sons, Paul and Keitn, ana Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Webb. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradehaw were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs; Franklin Bradshaw in Provo Sun day, the occasion being Mr. Faank-lin Faank-lin Bradshaw's birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Mrs. S. J. Taylor returned home Sunday evening, after a two week's visit in Midvale with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hart. Monday evening she entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Hart and Mr. and Ms. Afton Peterson. Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford and daughters, Elsie and Lila of this city, Mr. Art McDonald, Mrs. B. L. Shaw and Mrs. Margaret Foutz of Salt Lake City, motored to Provo Sunday, where they visited friends and relatives. , Friends pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Russon at their home last Thursday evening, cele brating the birthday anniversaries of both Mr. and Mrs.' Russon. Games and social chat were - the outstanding diversions, followed by a delicious luncheon. The following follow-ing guests were in attendance: Mr. land Mrs. Nyron Fowler, Mr. and ! Mrs." Ben Russon, Mr. and Mrs Warren Russon, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. "Lionel. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. BumeU BatcmanMr. and Mrs.' E. V. Peck, Mr. and Mrs Oscar Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Peck and Mr. and Mrs". Russon. Wilburn Ball of Provo spent the week end here with his mother, Mrs. Martha Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Johnson and children spent Sunday afternoon after-noon at the B. Y. Johnson home. Dr.-and Mrs. A. A. Robinson and daughter, Joyce, visited in Lehi Friday Fri-day with Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman, Zim-merman, i - Mrs. Olive Taylor and daughters, Ruth and Doris, and Leland Price spent Thursday in Salt Lake City on combined business and pleasure. " Mrs. W. S. Welsh of Salt Lake City spent the week end in Lehi, as a guest of her sister, Mrs. A. E. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grow of Salt Lake City spent Sunday in Lehi, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Peck. -' . . Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Webb attended a bridge-dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Niel Olson in Midvale, Saturday evening. Mrs." A. B. Anderson, Mrs. H. C. Goates and Mrs. Eugene Webb were among those from Lehi attending the Relief Society conference in Salt Lake City on Wednesday. .Mrs. Arthur Glover visited over the week end in I ieasant Grove with Mr. and Mrs. Trevere Hard-man. Hard-man. Mr. and Mrs. Hardman have a new baby daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aimonetti and family spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Calfo. Social chat was enjoyed and delicious refreshments served. Mr., and Mrs. Vadal Peterson of Salt Lake ;City are spending to-day in Lehi' at the home" of Mr. and Mfsv ' D. R. Mitchell. Coach Peterson" Peter-son" will be the principal speaker at the Lions club meeting to-night. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hunger and children were dinner euests at : the home of Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Hun-1 ger on Tuesday,... celebrating the birthday anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hunger and little, Glenda Hunger; which all becured during the week. Little Jack Myers was given a birthday party by his mother, Mrs. Harold Myers, the occasion being his fourth birthday anniversary. A group of little friends participated in lively games and then' were served delicious refreshments Pinning the tail on the donkey was .one of the outstanding games played, the prize being won by little Miss Vea Jean Brown. - i ... - Mrs. James H. Gray entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon, complimentary com-plimentary to her husband's birth day anniversary. A pretty birthday oake with candles formed an attractive attrac-tive centerpiece. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Crane and sons, Clyde and Harold, and daughters, Lorna, Willa and Betty, of Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Durrant and son, Keith and daughter, daugh-ter, Nelda, of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson and members of the Gray family. Miss Huitua Allred entertained the members of the Lehisioa Staff at a gay party at her home Mon day evening. An attractive decor- .L"iwve scheme of green arid Vnk was roae;ried out in me room ana r&oie eTecftratrorts, pink earneMonfe beting tthe flower motif used. Progressive games were played during the ev- 0ig and dainty refreslsnente were eerred. The following guests were in attendance, Miss Margaret Thur-man, Thur-man, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks, Miss Beth Fox, Miss Utella Smith, Miss Doris Taylor, Miss NeWa Dav-fc, Dav-fc, Neldon Hanson, John Frank, Al-vin Al-vin Phillips, Earl Banks and Miss Allred. Mrs. Noel Knight entertained at an Easter party Monday afternoon, honoring the third birthday anniversary anni-versary of her little daughter, Joanne. Joan-ne. A large Easter Basket and a Bunny and a pretty birthday cake were outstanding motifs of the affair. af-fair. A group of little friends participated par-ticipated in games and were served refreshments. The little guests included in-cluded Joyce Shepherd, Blake Lott, Vea Jean Brown, Kepneth Wanlass, Jackie Knight, Colleen Hackettand Jackie Myers. COURT NEWS Henrv Turner, Alvin Colledgeand James Edwards were arrested last week for disturbing; the peace. They were fined fifteen dollars or sentenced sen-tenced to fifteen days in jail. The sentence was .suspended for one year on good behavior or they will have to feerve sentence. Lionel CoUedge was arrested on a charge of petit larceny and was fined twenty-five dollars or twenty-five twenty-five days at hard labor and return stone. He was given a suspended sentence on good behavior for one year. Emery Peck was fined $3.00 last week by Judge Wall for running his car without lights. THE LEHI SUN OFZGHEAT MACAIINSCLliSS Don't w.it another mlnutct Nv un these wonderful m.?lni be piper i men pricet. dubicribe nowl aTrTTZ w,,m, Wo',',' 1 SH2!M The Co-n Horn., ' ' r-.A TT' Fm Joum.1, 1 yf. FOR lkjarmJovn4 lTHIS NEWSPAPER. On. y, ONLY OUR RURAL Ptctorltl Review, 1 Yt. Woima'i World, 1 yr. Good Storin, 1 y. The Country Home, f Yr. .SooceuM Formin, 1 Yt. THIS NEWSPAPER. One Yti MORE FOR VHil M EY Gentlemem Pteate tend me your Big 7 Club Street or R.F.D-Town R.F.D-Town and State.- MiS Emma Southwick is spend- taS week 1x1 cit' Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Walker of Lindon were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tarvel Hansen from Friday until Sunday. had as their guests on Sunday, -Mr, and Mrs. James Gillman of Lindon and Mr. and Mrs. Vance of Alpine. BEVERLY HILLS Well all I know is Just what I read In the newsprints. If you Just read Mr. - Roosevelta dally orders to Con-gress Con-gress why it keeps you pretty well informed on what will happen hap-pen before It happens. Congress Con-gress is minding Just like a movie mob. Say this guy Hitler has grabbed grab-bed off the spotlight spot-light from all the Dictators. He Is a Dictator to end alkEftstatorsJsftjii a ear &$) t3S.$S fijit?s in Eurppqf year ago tfii.t Janwaiy i maae arrangenntsfrbia Lofidba togo to 'Munich tql&e thU ITifor an interview, in-terview, fhJii &xtfb iJpaper Buys talked n& oSo'?ft, sajr'3ig"Why he Is oifcy aipsk'ia tSa-rJan. Before you get your icterrfsw published ke w'ilf be through " There must be an awful lot doing over in Europe now. Things are stirring stir-ring around, kinder smells like an-obher an-obher war. Cs you imagine the Prime Minister of the Great Eng land going elcar down Just to see Mussolini? Why any time in the past any one to have suggested such a thing would have been thought crazy. Mussolini a few yeara ago was one of the untouchables, as far as organized society wag concerned. But the big boys are even flying to see Kim now. Ramsey McDonald go ing down there to see bim dldent help out Frances peace of mind any, and now with Hitler doing a Musso lini, and Germany and Italy becom ing kinder friendly, France dont look on that as being so hot either. France has been kinder lining up for the forthcoming festivities, sign ing up what Nations she could. She has Poland under contract Mr. Woodrow Wilson fought hard to get Poland some freedom, but she is about sick and tireC of It, and is about ready to go to war to end the whole thing. She is rbout as big as the lower half of the King Ranch In Texas, but has the biggest standing army in Europe. Poland dont hardly know who to jump on till France makes up her mind for her. Then, Roumania aigne-t op wltb France for the duration of tie next war, and one or two of those little nations .hat France loared enough money for the Itlng to get him some new uniforme. 1 guest we are abont ySnfl Nem. b.fort ind pvhtpt nvtr 3ln( obUined with your home newt DIG SEVEN CLUB 1 y'- IV,. Rural SpecUl (Check Cub dtilrtd.) Mr. and Mrs." Albert Dransfield and family and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Her-bert Dransfield and family of Ofif den visited Lehi relatives on Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Dorothy Webb of the University Uni-versity of Utah was home to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Webb. MGIEIR the dumbest nation In the world In that respect. We have loaned more money to foreign nations than any. one, bt we never was smart enough to make em sign that they would help us out in case Mexico or Canada or some other bully jumped on us. But when those nations over there loan money to each other, there is a war clause in it. Of coursi the nations like Poland and Roumania Rou-mania and those dont ever figure on paying France back, but neither do the ones we loaned to, I think Austria too signed' with France. No, I believe they got a better offer to go with' England and made them the loan. Your loan value as a nation na-tion is ia prpportlon to your waf strength, and also to your geographical geograph-ical position. Now for Instance Japan couldent get a dime,, from France. She Is too far away from Germany. If Poland dfilent Join Germany she couldent get' any. Thats w-hy Mussolini is sitting sc pretty. They Join France, so that gives-them a mighty good loan value from any nation that dont care so much for France. If Germany bad any money Italy could borrow all of it. Switzerland Just sits there In the middle of it all and Lopes for a war so they can take care of the rich refugees from both sides. Switzerland Is Just, llbe one of this board things they have in a bull -ing where VWpaU you can run ggJiggf when tne duii get after you. Holland Is another one that keeps her nose clean when the European shooting starts too. She Just sells milk and butter to both sides, and an occasional diamond dia-mond when things are prosperous. Spain Is so far off to herself tbat she cant afford to pay transportation transporta-tion to any country she could lick. Portugal discovered the whole world, and when there was no new worlds for a Portugese to find, they Just folded up and went out of business. busi-ness. So the old war will be on again pretty boo, tut this time with different differ-ent line ups, and we will all say "Aim It a terrible thing!" And bere we will kill more on a nice Sunday afternoon on our roada than they will In the first year of war. Well 11 we get In the next one I will vote my first Republican ticket. SPECIAL trnM SUCCESSFUL I Genealogical Program Pro-gram In Salt Lake Tabernacle A dawning of a better day for the American Indian and the Polynesian Poly-nesian races will form the theme of a spscial service to be held in the Salt Lake Tabernacle Friday evening, April 7, at 7:30 p. m. in connection with the general conference con-ference of the Church. The service will be under the direction di-rection of the Genealogical Society of Utah, and various numbers on the program will come under the general title "The Dawning Day for uis Children of Lehi". One feature of this service will be the participation of a number or Indians and Polynesians and all tne people of the Church who have Indian blood In their veins will be Invited to occupy special seats for the occasion. A double quartet of Indians from Washiki reservation will sing; there will be special numbers from Ha waiian and Maori musical groups, and the Mexican choir of Salt Lake City will be heard. Persons of Indian ancestry will give testimonies in regard to their conversion, and tell of the blessings that are coming to their rare In fulfillment of Book of Mormon phophecy. John J. Galbreath of Montana, descended from the Blackf cot Indians In-dians will be one of those to speak. President Anthony W. Ivins will be the principal speaker of the evening. eve-ning. The public Is Invited to attend. Doors open at 6:30. Program starts promptly at 7:30. No reserved re-served seats. ATHENIAN CLUB ELECT NEW OFFICERS The local Athenian club met at the home, of Mrs. O. L. Kittinger last Wednesday for their regular meeting. New officers were elected for the coming year as follows: President-Mrs. R. J. Whipple; vice Presidentfc-Mrs. A. F. Webb; SecretaryMrs. Secre-taryMrs. John F. Bradshaw; TreasurerMrs. Treas-urerMrs. E. L. Chlpman; Corresponding Corres-ponding Secretary Mrs. I. L. Lott. Following the meeting a prettily-appointed prettily-appointed luncheon was served. First Class Shoe Repairing AT THE Modern Shoe Shop (Opposite the Lehi Garage, Main St) Shoes repaired while you wait and our prices are right Let us do your shoe repair job for you and you will be pleased with the neatness and Quality cf : he job. WE HAVE W.L MODRN MACHINERY (ladies. Shoes a Specialty). We Also Repair and Line LEATHER COATS C. W. Holmes, Prop. rfob Printing "a a l M a a. A ft 1 1 11 . Lehi Sun Publishing Co. Prints any kind of a job you want when you want it SI Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Butter Wrappers, Envelopes, Dodgers, Booklets, Pamphlets. In fact anything that can be printed, we do it GET OUR PRICES PHONE 00 OE CALL AT THE Sun Office on Main Street Fifteen Years Ago Now Fifteen Years Ago Now At a meetlnig in the Lehi First ward meeting house Thursday morning seventy five representative representa-tive farmers pladged themselves to increase the beet acreage in tij3 locality ten per cent over that planted last year. An Increase acreage acre-age of seventy-eight was promised by those present. Everyone voted to prevail on his neighbors to plant an increased acjreage, which will easily bring the, total to over the 100 acreage needed to make the ten percent Increase. Last yef this locality raised 1,000 acres ( beets and this season will go ov the 1,100 mark. Fifteen Years Ago Now George Barnes Is critically 111 his home with a severe case u. small pox.. Fifteen Years Ago Now Captain Clarence Cotter arrived last Tuesday evening from Fort Monroe, Virginia, for a week's visit with his parents, Councilman and Mrs. J. E. Cotter. Fifteen Years A so Now Mrs. H. C. Featherstone is slowly slow-ly Improving) from a critical con dition caused by a ruptured append ix, which developed into peritonitis. Dr. Worlton performed an operation operat-ion Wednesday. At first little hope was held for her, but at the present time she is Improving nicely. Fifteen Years Ago Now A baby boy was born to Mr, and Mrs. Tarvel Hanson Wednesday and died thirty minutes ofta- birth. Fifteen Years Ago Now A shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts last evening for Mrs. Ilene Roberts Broadbent. Fifteen Years Ago Now-Arch Now-Arch Briggs, a former Lehi youth, died at Salt Lake Monday. His body will be taken to Heber Wed- -nesday for burial. Fifteen Years Ago Now Edward Southwick, Jenna Brad shaw, Myrl Clark and Pearl South wick, accompanied Miss Mada Taylor Tay-lor to her home in Spanish Fork Sunday afternoon. The trip was made In autos. Fifteen Years Ago Now Mrs. S. I. Goodwin entertained at a birthday party Friday afternoon after-noon in honor of her little daugh ter, " LaPrlel's seventh birthday. About thirty little children were present. Fifteen Ye.us Ago Now Mrs. A. E. Bushman Jr., present ed her husband with a fine baby girl, Friday. Fifteen Years Ago Now Mrs. Ernest Webb left yesterday morning for California, where she will join her husband, who is taking tak-ing a course in eye specialist work. Fifteen Years Ago Now George Phillips Sr., suffered . a severe par alette stroke Saturday. Although one side is paralized he is abfc to talk and swallow and has a good chance of recovering. Fifteen Years Ago Now Local sheep thearers have been rustling around and preparing to start shearing for the- past w3k. At the Fairfield Corral work will 6tart this week. Fifteen Yeans Ago Now For the past ten days the Saratoga Sara-toga resort has been open and on warmer days a fair sized crowd has been there enjoying the delightfully refreshing bath. Oriole Work on Tri The oriole catches' only fflsects that ore clinging to branched of trees, says Nature Magazine. It does not swoop about as do the wallows and catch Insects on the wing. 8 |