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Show THURSDAY, MAY H THE LEIII SUN, LEHI, UTAH At T1IUKSIAY, H Buy your Mother a Nice HOUSE DRESS for Mothers Day Look for the Make LUVLEELADY FROCKS Miss Roberta Ball was a business and pleasure visitor in the capltol city Friday. Mrs. Eli DuBolse of Salt Lake spent Monday here with her moth er, Mrs. C. F. Johnson. Mrs. John Peck and son. Bobby, visited to Salt Lake Monday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Terry. Miss Anna Peterson visited Wed' nMdav in Salt Lake with Miss Juliet Lott. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson were in Salt Lake last Tuesday attending at-tending the temple excursion. . FLOWERS FOR MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 14th Now Is the time to order them, owing to the late cold weather they will be very scarce. Telephone us your order now and we will reserve them for you. Lehi Floral Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hill were Salt Lake visitors on Monday. Mrs. Ralph Davis attended the Fl Delas Club social in American Fork last week, held at the hom3 95c POWERS SHOE STORE Local Items mim Elsie Oaisford left last Friday for Salt Lake where she will be employed. Mr. Darmus Larsen who Is employed em-ployed in Mercur, returned home Friday to attend the High School graduation exercises. Miss Ethel Coates who is employed em-ployed in Salt Lake, spent the weekend home wtth heT parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates. Mr. and 'Mrs. Ellis Barlow of Salt Lake, spent Saturday in this cltv vlsitinjr with Mrs. Barlow's mother, Mrs. Ada Stoddart. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bons and children, Lloyd and Ruby, spent Sunday in Lindon visiting with Mrs. Bones mother. Mrs. Hattle Bezzant. , Mrs. Olga Carkon, National Scout Executive of th Intermoun- tain District, was in Lehi Friday evening to attend the commencement commence-ment exercises. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight and daughter, Barbara, of Salt Lake, were guests at the .home of Mr. and Mrs, Noel O. Knight from Fri day until Sunday. Horace Hadfield, son of Bishop and Mrs. William Hadfield, was removed re-moved to his home Saturday from the L D. S. hospital, where h-9 recently re-cently underwent a succ?sful appendicitis ap-pendicitis operation. Ho is doing nicely. Bishop Hadfield and Dee Elder went to Salt Lake Saturday morning and brought him home. Mr. and Mrs. Tarvel Hanson en tertained at a delightful luncheon Thursday evening at their home following the regular dance held in the Fourth ward Amusement HalL Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs, Ruben Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Ru-dolph .Carlson of Union, Mr. Don Loveridge, Mrs. Julia Vaughn and Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Oaisford. The following ladies were entertain enter-tain M at a charming social last Wednesday in Salt Lake City, given by Mrs. John A. Ball at her home, The affair was in honor of Mrs Esther Powell ths only Gold Star Mother in Lehi. Mrs. Ernest Lar sen, Mrs. Raymond Robin-son, Mrs. Ben Bower, Mrs. Clarence Holm-stead, Holm-stead, Mrs. Ellis Peterson. Mrs. -Juliette, Mrs. Afton Peterson, Mrs, S. J. Taylor, Mrs. Henry Wathen, Mrs. Roy Peterson, Mrs. Lottie Peterson; Pet-erson; Mrs. Henry Lewis, Mrs. Mae Bone, Mrs. Bert Bill and the hon ored gut. Mrs. Powell was presented pre-sented with a beautiful bouquet of flowers and a souvenier of the Sil ver Jubilee. Miss Maurlne Powell and Mrs. Ileen Jackman of Levan were Sunday Sun-day guests of Miss Ruth Rothe. Mr. and Mr3. Bert Spratley and family of Magna, were Sunday vis ltors of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goates. ' Watch ifar announcfments in next week's issue of this paper for the big opening dance at the Sara toga Resort. adv. Watch for announcements in next week's issue of this paper for th3 big opening dance at the Saratoga Sara-toga Resort. adv. Watch for announcements in next week's issue of this paper for the big opening dance at the Saratoga Sara-toga Resort. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hult and two children of Salt Lake City were gu?sts at tne e. h. Davis home on Sunday. of Mrs. John Clark. Mr, Gerald Bollschweller of Bell, California, spent from Friday until Sunday here a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson. 3 COAL! COAL! BUY YOUR COAL WHILE ITS CHEAP DonuLump Nut PER TON 85.50 S4.50 PER TON DELIVERED Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett ac companied Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor Thornton and baby to their home in Midway on Monday . Mrs. James Klrkham and son, El mo, of Salt Lake visited here Sat urday with Mrs. Kirkham's sister, Mrs. Rachel Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson and family of Spanish Fork, were visiting in Lehi Sunday at the home of Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilchrist. AT YARD $4.00 & $5.00 WE ALSO DO ALL KINDS OF Truck Work CHIDESTER BROS. Located at 551 North 5th West St. PHONE 66-W LEHI, UTAH Alumni Party Very Successlul Successful In every way was the annual alumni party held Saturday Satur-day evening in the High School building. The affair was in honor of this year's graduating class from the High School and the means of welcoming wel-coming them into this splendid organization. or-ganization. . All former graduates or tne school were invited and a large attendance at-tendance ' enjoyed the peppy program pro-gram and dance. Following the program which was held in the Auditorium, a new set1 of officers consisting of five board members were elected. This group th:n - elected their own president, vic3 president and secretary and treasurer. The new officers are: Fay Evans President; Evelyn Pet erson, vice president; wrs. oonu Hutchings, secretary-treasurer; T. F. Kirkham and Wilburn Ban, di- rsctors. The remainder cf the evening) was spent in dancing in the gymnasium gym-nasium where Mont's Melodlans furnished the music. vmv www !.,,.. tm, 1. 1 Athenian Club Ladies Entertain Enter-tain Mothers The Athenian club ladies entertained enter-tained their mothers at a, lovely and well arranged closing social tea YVednssday afternoon in the first ward Relief; Society hall. The rooms were made gay with beautiful and varied colored spring flowers. The hostesses for the party were Mrs. Robert S. Fox, Mrs. S. M. Taylor, Tay-lor, Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Mrs. Joseph Jos-eph Glover, Mrs. A. W. Davis, Mrs. E. B. Garrett, and Mrs. R. J.Whipple. J.Whip-ple. The program was arranged by the entertainment committee, Mrs. LeRoy Davis and Mrs. S. L. Wells, which was as follows: Speech of Welcome Mrs. I. L. Lott; vocal solo Mrs. O. L. Kittinger; Piano selection Mrs. F. D. Worlton, vocal solo Mrs. T. F. Kirkham; a skit-Mrs. skit-Mrs. S. M. Taylor and Mrs. Elmo Eddlngton. A dainty luncheon was served to about fifty ladies and their honored guests. This party marks the clos ing of the Athenian club meetings during the . summer months. o Timely Topics By C. V. Hansen OUR MOTHERS Mrs. John Zimmerman is entertaining enter-taining the Social- Club at her home to-day (Thursday), Following Follow-ing progressive games a dainty luncheon will be served. Marriages EGGETT-CUJETIS MARRIAGE Announcement is made of the marriage of Mr, Ralph Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Curtis, to Miss Lela Eggett, daughter of Mrs. John Eggett of Salt Lake City. The marriags took place last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Curtis, with Bishop S. 'I. Goodwin performing the ceremony. ' Following the ceremony a sump- YOUR BEST RECOMMENDATION When applying for Credit, one of the important questions is, "Where do you bank1 Your recommendation is a steadily gro account at the State Bank of Lehi. Xf you not already numbered among our deposit become one today. It's easy it takes so, little to .start at account. , 4 Percent Paid on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS State Bank Of Lehi Telephone 85 utML - . r UTAH The object of Mother's day is to recall memories of mothers who have gone, to brighten the lives of those who are still with us, and to encourage all to home and parents. And so we greet our mothers on that day. We want them to know that we stHl Jove' them, although we may havea poor way of showing show-ing it. But ws know that they have a big tender heart, and that they are ever willing and ready to accept us even though it appears at times, that we are almost for getting our mothers. But this day will awaken a desire within us to do better, to remember our mothers more and to show by word and ac tion that we are thankful for our mothers. Th3 young mothers' who Mr. and Mrs. V, A. Harris and son, Cloyd, of Leamington, Utah, motored here last weak to spend he week-end with their parents, Mrs. a. B. Karris and Mrs. Charles Cobbley. Mrs. George Strasburg and Mrs. Fred Woolston were present at the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers of Highland, which took place Friday in the Salt Lake tern- pie. Mrs. Georgp Qjasburg and daughters, Carrie and Edna, and sons, Georgs and Lloyd, motored! to Mantl Sunday to attend the fun eral services of Mrs. Strasburg's uncle, Mr. C. P. Larsen. tons weddine surrfr was served at i . a I rv. ths E- E Curtis nome- vThe table are now starting out raising a fam-wood, fam-wood, California, arrived hereFrl-jwas centersd with tt beautiful vase ily has a tremendous task before ua, M uuiciuuw vim wiuiuci of sweet Besides the honored her. She needs encouragement and ia"ut""c""a' "- guests covers were laid for Mr. and support. She will have many difi- v...v, Mrs w, l Km or los Angeles, Cal- cult problems to solve. To her, Is; I Ifomia, Mr. and Mrs. Arville Hughes us. say, Behold what our mothers The Junior High School's closing of Sandy, Mrs. Guy Murray of Cop- who are advanced in vears have sociarwmcn was in me.iorm 01 a perton, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Smith done. The battles of life that they dancing party, was enjoyed from and Mrs. Rulori Timothy of Bing- have fought, the courage they have staii, to imisn oj a rnrge numoer i nam, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hicks, OI students. Tne party was held Mrs. Nile Chadwiek of American last Thursday evening in the High j Fork, Mr. arid Mrs. Claude Curtis School gymnasium. Durina inter-. and Mr. and Mrf.':E. rc. fhirHs and family. r xne young couple have many inenas in Doin cities wno are ex tending heartiest of Congrats lations. mission served. light refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mitchell of Salt Lake were visiting Sunday in Lehi with friends. Clyde Turner, son of , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Turner, and Louis Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Turner, had their tonsils removed re-moved Wednesday by Dr. V. A. Sundwall at his office. Mr. and Mrs. Bramwel&jJ 01 American rore, m . dinner guests of Mr. and Maw at, jeor. At a meeting of the City cd Tuesday evening the Fire Cot tee was authorized to purch ditional hose for the Fire Ite ni2nt. A SHOW EVERY NIGHT A! Where Only the Best Sound Pictures Are Shown. . Mr. J. B. Smuin and orchestra furnished the music for the wed ding reception, which was in the form of a dancing party, last Sat urday evening in Highland, hon oring Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Rogers. For Sale Tomato & Cabbage 1 is EATKA FINE Lehi Floral Co. Mr. C. C. Hackett is the proud ?reat grandfather of a fine baby boy, born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Thero Marsh of Salt Lake. The baby is Mr. Hackett's first great grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Loveridge and baby left Friday for Berkley, A and their wives met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Booth Sorenson Sunday evening in honor of Mr. J. Nile Washburn who left Monday on a short term mission to the Central Cen-tral States. Following social chat, dainty refreshments were served to twenty guests, , Melvln Dean, Dean Fox, Craig Crabb, Rex Wilson, Boyd Johnson, Lloyd Strasburg, Keith Wilson, Earl JONES-MEREDITH The marriage of Miss Sarah Myrle Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evans Jones, and Mr. Kenneth Edward Meredith, of Pleasant Grov3, took place Monday in Provo. Miss Jones' friends in this city exhibited in meeting the dificult problems .- that have - presented themselves. The sacrifices that they have made, the love that they have magnified. But O, how little credit many of these noble mothers have had for all they have done! Many of them toward the latter nd, and In the sunset of their lives jtre entirely forgotten. Shame to the boy and girl, man and woman, wom-an, who forgets their mother. It should not ba, no matter how ungrateful un-grateful a son may be, no matter how low he may sink, he is al ways sure of a mother's love. So let us on that day show that we appreciate our momers, ana II we group of Lion Club members ;are wishing them success and hap- have been neglectful in the past nlnocc California, where Mr. Loveridge will Kay Kirkham and Harold Osborne tend to remain in California three months. Mrs. James Taylor had the sad misfortune to fall Tuesday evening breaking her hip bone. Mrs. Taylor Tay-lor is 73 year of age. She is in the local hospital and getting along ss well as could be expected. let us openly, and especially in our hearts, pay our own mothers every tribute and honor, respect, devo tion and gratitude that lovs and sense of duty can suggest, -o- Central Baseball League Formed a spiniea DaseD&u meeting was held last week at Pleasant Grove with representativ3s from seven ter, George Strasburg and assistant daughter, last Saturday evenlnir at citles ln attendance. The Utah owut Waaler, uou itzgeraia, leit her -home. Games were the main I vemrai oaseoau league will be re jvionaay on a mp Dy automobile diversion followed bv the servinonf vlvea with Pleasant Grove. Orem. ior bKuu vauey, where they will a tasty lunch. The bride-elect wm (unnean Fork, Lehi, Heber and search for old relics in connection presented with manv bountiful ayson as the wun tneir scout worse. gifts. Ths Misses Verda Anderson, Max- ine Austin, 'Roberta Ball and Ver- land Fowler entertained at a pret- tuy-arranged shower Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Ball's mother, Mrs. Martha Ball. The party was in honor of Miss Ardith Lewis, a bride of the near future. Following games delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served to twenty girls. Mrs. Charlotte Lewis also enter- attend Summer School They in-jwlth the Second ward Scout Mas-(tained at a shower honoring her WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE ELECTRIC CONTRACTING & REPAIRING ' i RADIO INSTALLING OR REPAIRISQ Complete Line of R. C. A. Tabes And Fixtures If in need of anything in cur line give us a ring or call and see us. Radio & Electric ; Shop ; : CARLTON FETEBSONrroj." STATE STREET PHONE Ti Mr. and Mrs. E B. GarrHt and children, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Epperson of Delta, fpent Friday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Epperson were vteit-ing vteit-ing at the Garrett homa a few days last week. Mrs. E. E. Curtis, Mrs. Claude Curtis, and Mrs. W. L. Kill are en- tertainlng at a shower this evening (Thursday) in honor of Mrs. Ralph Curtis, bride of last week. The party will be at the home of Mrs Claude Curtis. , Mrs. Sarah EL Oaisford and Mrs. Ethel Goates attended aboard meeting of the Red Cross organiz ation held in the Proro Library Wednesday evening. Announcement Announce-ment has also been made through this branch that their will be noj R?d Cross flour available after the month cf May. Mrs. Sylvester Evans entertained at a prettily-appointed shower Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon In honor cf Mrs. Dick Evans, bride' of last month. Spring flowers wer used throughout through-out ths rooms. The. time was spent x. games and social chat, after wiUca' a delicious. luncheon was served. ". The yaungi brKef. received m:my beautiful and useful gifts. , QUIT GUESSING - - on your CAR REPAIRING JOB have it done The Modern Way and secure a perfect running car All Work Guaranteed LEHI MOTOR Kellj; Wilson, Prop. MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH clubs reoresentfd uivictena was represented but eouM play only on Sunday and thus had to De eliminated. The men representing the teams trom the different cities were: Heb jr C. L. Watkins, William L. An dersan, Alfred Sharp, Russell Keetch ana Joseph Olpin. Lehi Jay Whit man and Ralph A. Goodwin. Pay- sen wm. spainhower and Byron Montague. American Fork r tiomer. Pleasant Grove L. Chrk tiansen. Provo Harrv Meredith n W. Poillson. IlivMoTirf n ' Schempp and William Berquist Orem-Thomas Jacobbs, Clifton ?yne. Ray GiUman, Charles Folton and Ertman Christensen. The following officers were selected select-ed for the organization! Dr. Homer, Hom-er, president, Russell Keetch, vice-president, vice-president, and Dr. C. O. Jensen of Pleasant Grove as secretary. The rirst gamp of the league will be played play-ed Wednesday, May 24th. and t ic hoped that thereafter a game will e played every Wednesday as this " "1C y mat most of the cities stte have a half holiday. o Sir. and Mrs. Everett Anderson of Magna, spent Saturday and Sunday Sun-day visiting here with Mrs. Alice PhiLips and Mrs. Rachell Ander-son. Ander-son. Mr. and Mrs. William Knudsen, Mrs. Martha Linton of Provo! d Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson mot-ed mot-ed to Ogden last Thursday to at- ..wj wic lunerai Change of Program Every Wednesday, Friday & Sunday TONIGHT (THURSDAY) THE LAST NIGHT TO SEE Tom Keene In "Renegades of The West' Also an unusual Good Western "CLANCEY OF THE MOUNTED' EVERYBODY 10c Nephi GfedhUL services of Mr. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Bill Boyd In "LUCKY DEVILS" Thrill-Romance of Hollywood's Death. DefrS stunt men. They laugh at death for fifty bucks a dtf the pick of the dames. Life at high pressure ! Low highspeed! , - ONLY 5c and 15 c Sunday, Monday and Tuesday acre The world's fo'8' most funsters w dixzyrlotoflouflj that eIIpse previous ef mm CHARLIE , v3 :zl mm tiounr j x p lltflBEEMflMi lWi Albtrtif V Story by Homer Crov nd Vernon Smf C.rl Litnmlt Jr. Directed by Gtor -ijyfc' rreiented by CH Lm!e. A ONiVtlo. 1 1 i |