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Show THURSDAY, MAY o. rrmmSDAY. MAY 25, 1933 THE LEIII SUN, LEHI, UTAn SATURDAY, MAY 27 Two Big Q Memorial Day, May 30 I 1 XX IV I H..N P-- -t.JL.Y; Everyone Likes The GREATER MELODIANS You'll Also Like Them Ladies 10c (fa TICKeiS V, i ' --T -v A ir. ATOGA 1 f ' ' ' -- - V Z . aw,MMa-- - f i l This is going to foe the Greatest Season for LIGHT TROUSERS We have a large selection selec-tion of Styles and Patterns Pat-terns in Boys' & Men's a n d at a reasonable Price. SURE WE HAVE SOME NEW LUVLKE LADIES' House Dresses IN POWERS SHOE STORE Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gray spent Monday In Salt I-e tity. Mrs. Juliet Goates and son. Rael- don, spent Wednesday In Salt Lake City. , Mr. Alvah Fltzg?rald was a business busi-ness visitor In Salt Lake City on Monday. Miss Rowena Chrlstensen of Pro-vo, Pro-vo, visited Sunday in Lehi with friends. Earl Nye and Roland Tidd made a business trip to Salt Lake on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wllles of Cottonwood, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wllles. Local Items Mr. and Mrs. E. B. aarrett and family were business and pleasure visitors Friday in Salt Laks City. Mfca Dorothy Taylor of Magna was visaing here Sunday with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor. Wear me I represent the sacrificial sacri-ficial blood of the men who fell In Flanders Field. I am a memorial to all who died In service, wear me! A Red Poppy. Mr. Noel a. Knight, representative representa-tive of the Equitable Life Insurance Society, was one of the speakers at a meeting of the tri-state agency of the company, In Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Ingalls at their home In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jos-ph Glover spent Sunday In Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Webb and other relatives. , Miss Pauline Goat?s visited In Santaquin last week from Tuesday until Saturday the guest of Misses Thelma and EUna Teltjen. Mrs. Sydney Knight and three children left Saturday for Oakland, California, to make their home. Mr. Knight Is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. James Tolhurstand two children of Spanish Fork were Sunday guests of Mrs. Susie Comer and Miss Dessie Harwood. ax- J Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams of Layton motored here Sunday and spent the day with relatives. Miss Dessie Harwood of Spanish Fork Is visiting here this week with her aunt, Mrs. Susie Comer. Mr. E. H. Davis, Mrs. Pearl Broom-head Broom-head and Miss Oleve Kittlnger were Monday visitors in the capltol city. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mason of Salt Lake were visiting here Friday Fri-day with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gray and Mrs. Mason's mother, Mrs. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Davis and daughter, of Los Angeles, arrived here this week for a month's visit with relatives and frtends. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Davis and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE ELECTRIC CONTRACTING & REPAIRING RADIO INSTALLING OR REPAIRING Complete Line of R. C. A. Tubes And Fixtures If In need of anything In our line give us a ring or call and see us. Radio & Electric Shop CARLTON PETERSON, Top. STATE STREET PHONE 78 Mayor I. W. Fox and Mr. G.' S. Peterson made a business trip to Salt Lake on Tuesday. Mrs. Val Spencer of Bluffdale, has been visiting here for the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgia Wing., The Social CM was entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Sylvester Evans. Following progressive same a dainty luncheon lunch-eon was sorved to thirteen members mem-bers of the club. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Beck and son, BUI, and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Bock of Salt Lake were dtnn.r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert All-red All-red Monday evenLng. Mr. and Mrs. A. Calfo of TopUf, were visitors at the Allred home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harlen left Monday for Chinook, Montana, hav ing visited tor the past week in Lehi with Miss May Lott and friends. Mrs. Mark Austin and daughter, Ruby, of Salt Lake, were guests of Mrs. John Brown Tuesday. On Fri day Mrs. Brown with Mr, and Mrs. Austin visited in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gudmund-sen. The Daughters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Hyrum C. Evans Friday afternoon. The Cry' stal family history was given by their daughter, Mrs. Evans. Ralph GUUspla sang a solo and "Xrcena Robinson of American Fork also sang a vocal solo. An accord lan number was given by Hershel Manning, Man-ning, Dainty refreshm?nts were served to twenty-five guests. Mrs, Sadie Trlnnaman and Mrs. Evans were the hostesses. v This program was also given at ths American Fork Library. Mrs. Sfve Zimmerman, Mrs, Rex Holm-stead Holm-stead and Mrs. Hyrum Evans attends. Bread Rolls Cakes Do-Nuts OF Best Quality Delivered to your door Tues., Thurs. and Saturs. Watch far the car and know what Quality Goods are. Attention given to Club and Party Orders. Quality Bakery AMERICAN FORK CHEEVER BROS. Mrs. G. N. Child of Salt Lake spent Sunday visiting here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. John Brown. Misses Juliet Lott and Ruth Lott, nurses at the L. D. S. hospital, spent Sunday afternoon in Lehi with their parents. Misses Pansy and Essie Galsford, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith and daughter, Margaret, and son, Douglas, Doug-las, Mrs. George Galsford Jr., and children, Verna, Norma and Buddie, all of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Sarah E. Galsford. Mrs. George Barnes entertained at a chicken dinner Tuesday at hei home In honor of the 83rd birthday anniversary of her father, Mr. Jos. eph Colledg.. Sister Ellen Jones, who is past 83 years of age, was also al-so a guest at dinner. The table was centered with a large decor ated birthday cake. Mr. Don LoverWge entertained at a late suDDer Thursday eveninc. th. i following guests being present: Mr. .and Mrs. James Glover of Midvale; ; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fr.eman, Mr. and jMrs. Reuben Garrett, Mr. and 'Mrs, ; Rudolph Carlson, of Union; Mr. and l Mrs. Georg? Webb; Mr. and Mrs ;Jotin Chapman, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford, Mr. and jMrs. Tarvel Hanson, Mrs. Julia '.Vaughn and the host, Mr. Don Loverldge. ' 8 mSMSjumzmMZHimzmzmzmzptzmM .v. 8 U I 1I HP$ .O now l eis uenui Automatic no 1 3 PRICED AT $Q.50 Call And See It t d ? at s a H s c4 or 78 PHONE for a Demonstration The 4-H sewing club undsr th: leaaersnip or zetella Wardle and Lela Ccates met " last Thursday at the home of ' ..Mrs. "Wardle. The girls have chosen'as th3lr name the "Happy Health Club." The following follow-ing officers were chosen at the meet- ing: President Norma Price; vice Presldsnt Fay Dickrrson; secretary 2 .treasurer Zelella Price; song and yeU leader Enid Zimmerman, with g;Mell Wardle as assistant; pianist J ( Phyllis Dorton; news reporter, Dor-g Dor-g othy Gray; games Lola Sorenson oS and Mildred Edwards; program g Dona Hadfield and Eudon Goueh: refreshments Beatrice Wardle. The b club will meet every week, and the .'meeting this week, Friday, will be t ji me warme nome. S Mrs. Joseph Gray of Oglden re turned home last Friday after spending the past two wesks In Lehi with relatives. Karl Evans, Marlon Adams, Don; Evans, James Edwards and Heber , Hadfield left Wednesday for Chin ook, Montana, where they will b3 employed in the beet fields. I Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Adams and daughter, Dora, la com pany with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams of Pleasant Grove, spent the day in American Fork Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Klrkham at tended the graduation exercises for the nurses at the Cathedral of Ma deline, in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. Following the exercises a reception was held in Covenant House. 1 Mrs. Klrkham's niece, Miss Afton Scoffleld, was a member of the graduating class. ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED I Announcement has been made by tMr. William Crabb of the engage- merit nf V I . . . A. t n , uauBiiici, ut trreie, 10 , ,&Ir' Dmt) Coffman, son of Mr. and f,Mrs- WUliam Coffman of f?nrinff. vlUe. The marriage will take place June 7th, In the Salt Lake t?mple. Miss Crabb is a teacher at Snow College, and Mr. Coffman Is an instructor at the Brigham Young university. 2 S 31 Announcement Is made of the n sngagement of Mr. Eugene Gurney, ivi! iil- "0. Airs. rTans uurney, jand Mks Ella Renins, daughter of of Pleasant in PEOPLE'S CO-OP. s -SPECIALTY DEPARTMENT State Street Lehi, Utah Mr. Mart Di.ki-. VrT' ' I The marriage will take place ,f th; n.ar future Si ! I . j announcement is made of the J engagement of Miss Violet Robins 5rof Salt Lake City to Mr. Leon Kirk 2 nam, sen or Mr. and Mrs. William S-;Kirkham of this city. . The wedding 2 !wUl Uke P'ace on Thursday, June s 3 3 s HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs, Mayo Richards and baby were removed to the'j home from hospital, Tuesday. the local LEHI "AIMS" SAVINGS MAKE THEM REAL . Plans develop from dreams into realities through systematic savings. sav-ings. A home, a car, college for the children, personal advance-" ment or a fund for old-age retirement retire-ment .... how else can these be assured except through savings? 4 Percent Paid on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS State Bank Of Lehi Telephone 85 UTAH SEE IT TONIGHT WHERE ONLY THE BEST SOUND PICTURES ARE SHOWN Tonight and Friday, May 25 and 26 Richard Dix In "THE GREAT JASPER" v The free lance lover whose life was measured not in years but in women : Also "CLANCY OF THE MOUNTED" ONLY 10c Sat., Sun. and Mon., May 27, 28 and 29 'E.i.lE?t 11 hat's m im mi fat .iW lit S( J W Kin bmm mm. -- h mm WIT mm s i : And here's his big -i; of Mexican romanc spiced hot with tabese;: ...A story of thrills in k yelling bull-ring on! perilous midnighfio bevond the Rio Grandt All fought, lovetf; i danced ana sung w scenes of glamoroyi beauty . . . and f nisneawiininBiw'"- girls this side of hwvr . . . "Palmy Day' cr. v "Whoopee were curtain raisers to THE PRODUCTION wuuucurassTOn A real hull f crht n-WV - Mv.,Vi hn 13 .uaiaaar MU.NKY FRANKLIN Sen sation of 35 .,ntriM Alan TOO beai- Here's a musical romance that scales a new peak of dramatic l-: tree passe and month passes not good on this picture. lOo sad xx.uiaex'AIN-MAT IlfEE TUESDAY 3 :00 P. K. COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TUESDAY NIGHT SALLY EILERS & IN "SECOND HAND RALPH BELLAMY WIFE" Mr. Gay Whipple was taken hom -4 What a Picture-Only 10c |