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Show SATURDAY GRAND OPENING DANCE MAY 20 S MiistV Hv The GREATER Kins Sisters entertaining wth songs-Free Bus Leaving Oltoson's on Main Street at 9:00 P. M. MELODIAN Ixical Items Mr. and Mrs. Claude Curtis made a business trip to Salt Lake on Monday. Mrs. B. H. Smith of Cedar Fort is visiting here with her grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. George Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum fctrkham of Salt Lake visited here Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Mary Kirkham. Mrs. Nettle McAffee who has been visiting for some time in Salt Lake City, spsnt Sunday here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Anderson and rfajiirhtpr. Jerrv. of Provo, were Rnnriiur miests of Mrs. Kate An- . derson. ' - ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson and family motored to Sprlngville Sunday to visit Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. C. A. Boyer. Mrs. Melba Clark and children were dinner guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Norvln Brown in American Fork, Sunday. t Mrs. George Strasburg and sons, Lloyd and Eugene, and daughter, May, were business visitors in Provo Pro-vo on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell were; business and pleasure visitors in Provo Saturday. Mr. Melvln Johnson who is em ployed in Marysvale, spsnt tne week-end home with his lamuy. Mrs. Rozeila Racker of Salt Lake spent Sunday in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Adamson. Mr. and Mrs. George Elsemore of Salt Lake City, spent sunaay with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilcox. Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Jones and children, spent the week-end in Provo with relatives and friends. Mrs. Gerald Hair of Provo is spending a few days this week In Lehl with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans and children spent Sunday in Amer lean Fork with Mrs. Evans' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Varney. Mr. and Mrs. A E. Doll were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. C. A. Plerson In American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson and daughter, Marie, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nor man Litson, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Gibson, Mrs. Clara Gay of Provo and Mrs. Roy Fox. Mr. Carl Gunther and daughter, Marcille, motored to Pocatello, Idaho, Ida-ho, Thursday, and Miss Eva Gun ther, who has been teaching school there returned home with them for the summer months. Mr. and . Mrs. Eldon Goates and son. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cars-well, Cars-well, all of Salt Lake, and Mr, and Mrs. Donald Goates of American Fork spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Goates. Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Jones and family of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy t rooks ton of Salt Lake spent Mother's Day herewith Mrs. Martha Ball. Meiling Stand Opened Mrs. Meiling announces opening of Stand on Main Street. We serve ' TOASTED' SAND WITCHES HAMBURGERS Coalville Ice Cream etc. OPEN AFTER DANCES Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and family motored to Provo Sunday and enjoyed a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gardner, in honor of Mrs. Eliza Banks. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw and family spent Sunday in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brad shaw. Mrs. Fred Bradshaw re turned home last week from a three weeks visit in McGrath, 'Alberta, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman of Richfield, arrived here Sunday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gilchrist Mr. and Mrs Cameron Gilclirtst of Salt Lake also visited at the Gilchrist home Sunday and with Mr. and Mrs, James A. Brown. Mrs. Sarah A. K. Smith cele brated her 76th birthday anniver sary on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs George Strasburg entertained at dinner in her honor. A birthday cake made the attractive center piece for tne table, covers were laid for Mrs. Smith, Mr. Louis Lar sen, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Woolston and the Strasburg family. Saturday afternoon the Sunshine Committee workers of the Lehl five wards, pleasantly surprised Mrs. Julia Brown at her home. Mrs Brown is the stake Sunshine Com mittes chairman. The afternoon was pleasantly spent in social chat, singing, etc. Delicious refresh ments were served to thlrty-on guests. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shelley and son, Dean, of Salt Lake spent Mother's Day with Mr. and Mrs Hyrum Webb. CORRECTION The party held for Elder Wash burn last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Sormson was given by a group of friends and Lions. 2Sr afctifW I Mrs. William H. Cutler, Mis, Retta Cutler, Miss Billbee, and Mrs. Mildred Schmidt and three children all of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Evans and Mr. and Mrs. William Goates, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Elder and baby, left Tuesday for their home in Los Angeles, California, having spent the past six weeks here with Mrs. Elder's parents, Bishop and Mrs. William Hadfield. Mr. n.nd Mr Jpss Whltnnmh and Dr. andMrs. A, W. Olsen and son ,ean of 0den aru1 Mr and aaugmers, uexsae ana wuney ray.. Merlin Blair and daughter, of Salt Lake visited Sunday wltn Dlana of MgeleJ( CaUfornia were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clark. Misses Thelma, Arleen and La- Priel Goodwin motored to Salt Lake Sunday to visit Mrs. Ralph Goodwin and Mrs. Virginia Good win at the L. D. S. hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brems en tertained at a prettilly-appointed birthday dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. Brems' mother, Mrs. I. W. Fox, the occasion being her birth day anniversary. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Fox and Mr. and Mrs. Brems. and Mrs. B. Y. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson of Salt Lake were also guests at the Johnson home in the evening. Pure and Wholesome FOODS Do you realize just how convenient it is to trade at our store. There's hundreds and hundreds of items awaiting your command. GROCERIES VEGETABLES FRUITS MEATS & OTHER LINES Everything Fresh and Sanitary. A telephone tele-phone message or a visit to our store brings you anything you desire. The Place for Quality Eats LARSEN BROS. A SiiUVY UVMil JNIUHT A era PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH n I heam Where Only the Best Sound Pictures Are TONIGHT (THURSDAY) your last night to see Slim Summer ana mm rius in mum Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Haight of Salt Lake, visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Woodhouseand Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larson. Gurney Infant Buried Tuesday fHiVJUST Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson en tertained Sunday at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Andsrson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson John-son of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Evans Anderson and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Goates and children. Mri and Mrs. Asa J. Clark had as thej guests on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. S. W, Ross and! daughters, Mable, Florence, Helen and Julia, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis and two children of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peay and children of American Fork, . Mis. Mary Holmstead returned last week from Salt Lake for an ndeflnlte stay with her daughter, Mrs. Blanch Evans. Other guests i uie ,vans name Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmstead of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Oessford of Provo, and Misses lico and May Holmstead of Salt Lake. Mother's Day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben' Tomlinson. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hendrickson of Pleasant Grov;; Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Barnes,' and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes and family. Bread Rolls Cakes Do-Nuts OF Best Quality Delivered to your door Tues., Thurs. and Saturs. Watch for the car and know what Quality Goods are. Attention given to Club and Party Orders. Quality Bakery AMERICAN FORK CHEEVER BROS. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Beck of Magna, spent Sunday with Mrs. Beck's mother, Mrs. Margaret Bushman. , t Bishop and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith entsrtained at dinner on Mother's Day in honor of Mrs. Harriet J. Smith. . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson and family spent the week-end in Levan with Mrs. D. Bosh and Mrs. H. J. Hanson. Mr. Ray Southwick of Los An geles, California, visited in Lehl Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Noble Ivans. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Firmage and baby son, of ( Logan, were visiting here Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis. Word has been received, by rela tives that Mr. Howard Cooper, who is in the Veteran's hospital in Salt Lake City, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Noy Christofferson of American Fork and Miss Delia Street were Sunday dinner guests at the E. J. Christofferson home, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fox and child ren, Miss Evelyn Lott of Salt Lake, and Mr, and Mrs. Vaness Lott were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lott. Graveside services for Howard Ferrin Gurney. vinfant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferrin Gurney, were held in the city cemetery Tuesday afternoon. The little babe was born Friday in Provo, at the home of its grandparents, Mr. and . Mrs. C. F. Weight and died Monday morning. Bishop Hyrum Anderson was in charge of the short services. A musical number und?r the direction direc-tion of Elder Carson was rendered and Mr. C. F. Weight of Provo dedicated the grave. Mrs. Gurney is getting alcng a: well as can be expected. (SRYIIU r It's the Craziest Comedy Scream you've ever Only 10c "We advise you to come early to get a seat. Two shows 7 :30 and 9 :15 p. m. The Misses Nedra Lewis, Roberta jBall, Cleo Royle, Cleora Lewis and Messrs. Tom Roberts, Boyd Larsen, Cecil Webb and Dean Worlton en- Joyed a delightful swimming party Tiaay evening at Saratoga, -fol lowed Vy a delicious hot supper at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. George ijewss. J AVE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE ELECTRIC CONTRACTING & REP AIRING RADIO INSTALLING OR REPAIRING Compete Line ttHCA. Tabes And FUtares - If in need of anything In our line give us a ring or call and see us. Radio & Electric Shop CARLTON PETERSON, Prop. STATE STREET PHONE 78 Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and family of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Peterson of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wood and family of Salt Lake,' and Mrs. W. W. Williamson of Forsythe, Montana, were visiting here Sunday with their mother, Mrs. James W. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chipman. Mrs. Will iamson will remain for an indefi-nate indefi-nate stay at the home of her sister,. sis-ter,. Mrs. Chipman. t ) Mr. and Mrs. Georg? Strasburg tntertamed at a wedding supper las.t Tuesday evening at their home in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Raloh Rogers ti Highland. A large beautifully beauti-fully decorated wading cake centered cen-tered the table. Besides the guests of honor covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Day. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Day, Mrs. L H.- Strasburg. David Strasburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Strasburg, all of Highland: Mrs. Euphresia Day of Alanti; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wooiston and the Strasburg Stras-burg family. ' i QUIT GUESSING - - on your CAR REPAIRING JOB have it done The Modern Way and secure a perfect running car All Work Guaranteed LEHI MOTOR Kelly Wilson, Prop. FRIDAY and SATURDAY THE EPIC THRILLEB OF THE YEAS RALPH BELLAMY "Air Mail 5) Marilyn Good win Services Short graveside services were held here Friday, May 12th, for little Marilyn Goodwin, first baby or Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Goodwin. Good-win. The infant died shortly n.f. ler Dirtn xnursday afternoon at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City. Surviving are the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin, also erand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whip ple and Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Good win. Short remarks were made at the graveside by Mr. R. J. Whipple and the grave was dedicated by Bishop Goodwin. Mrs. Goodwin was formerly Miss Miriam Whipple and last reports from the hospital were that she was recovering nicely. o Mrs. Sydney Knight and three children will leave Monday by auto for Oakland, California. Mr. Knight is employed in that city and .they will make lheir home there. V Different from any Air Picture ever 'prat Ihnlls that will tingle eveiy nerve m voun drama that will hit your heart like a sledge Jul A picture sur-eharged with such dynamic actioi plot as to make you term it the outstanding entertainment of the year. Also Good Comedy Admission 5c and M Sunday, Monday and Tuesday ALL SHI HAS MEANT TO THE SC6 SUMMARIZED IK THIS MQji BRILLIANT TRIUMPH OF A BRILLIANT CAREER I MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH Hospital News Mrs. Winzell Swenson underwent' a serious operation last Thursday j ine local nospital for appendicitis appendi-citis and tumor of the pelvic organs. or-gans. She is improving nicely. Mrs. Boyd Holmstead and baby daughter were removed to their home on Friday. Mrs. James Taylor tmt for a hip fracture at the hospital Tuesday,- May 9th. - re- Mrs. Raymond Adams was moved Friday to her home. Mrs. James -Peterson was removed re-moved to her home to Cedar Fort last Sunday. A fine baby boy was bom to Mrs. Mayo Richards Saturday at the hospital Mr Gay Whipple was taken to the hospital on Thursday suffering tth stomach ailment Mr Levi PhiTwas taken Monday Mon-day to the hospital for treatment. tof Provo, was treated Sunday for a fractured el- i V V v N ' A - -4 f - hit ?- . K Ln irLh I wirn LESLIE HOWARD .'care her rf's se?rei3 of hv and sorrow "arr- ia yonr memory forever All of the tendem oi -Smiling Through" plus the big shots of "Oerf combined into one In "STTTJFTS" I- as .. ids .. ' . . -fU |