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Show is soft. IS THE LEIII SUN, LEII1. UTAH Tlll'll , ; XXiUJ.VO.fVX, tl Ui AO. XV-iO SUN. LEHI, rTT TB hllshed by Tie u" ,(-( ..uitcVilnff CO. .m sun ru"""" wflT Thursday UTAH. MjJM. S -r-"s5STsr.. Manager I ('jg), ' Pe: ny hid' esdat t unes J red. lor fe h ntei in tio, ihH :Lfoot,I rs. GkJ Ball, Id derson, toga i mplimeia bent oi Idaho, is. Hiia r theirtaf irnla. ting here parents, s A. P- : Main Street. Besidmc mah. .--rHnTpostoffice at 1 Utah, as second f damatter ADVW' inch, display ' " , , ...10c per line ppr Line r or s .w IS Additional insertion. i w MM"U:MnM ."5iurviuvHtn . 1 js.si.rTtt 4L w js PI .- AOS Local Items rHwin spent Friday ; Beth I was a vWt0r 111 "!? , on Monday. Taylor of Idaho Falls, ld, this week in Lehl, L Mrs. L D. Anderson ana tf Bois-, Idaho, visited a W oi . u days lasi wi - La Mary Ann wuw'" . t L. Lott Is leaving the t of the we? ior o"j, -fhere he will be employed with Utah-Idaho Sugar company. Is Utah County's Most Popular Girl n HO Is Utah County's Most Popular Boy Vote for your Favorite Entry In The Geneva Popularity Contest THE WINNERS ONE YOUNG L..DY (Age 18 to 30) AND ONE YOUNG MAN, WILL RECEIVE A Free Trip to Chicago World's Fair Contest Ends July 11 A TRIP WORTH WORKING FOR Every contestant should see that their friends g2t their votes and vote for them. Be sure to ask for your votes when trading with participating merchants. With every 50c purchase you will be given 100 votes, (same ratio for other sized purchases). Double votes given with payment of old accounts of 45 days or more. , Roberts tious to! ir home, Ca a vase laid 1 imundsen Helen l id Mrs. E , and Jto ?, Mis. At. Allred, sons, loberts to Relief Sod ders enters ,y aftemoo:. t teaches gram, defc erved . : way of m niadTS 4 l Lott, E; attinger, 4 srd, 5 trio sanf tempos yisses Jayna Welsh and Maybelle rtoa of Salt UKe speni, ouuuo,, ' i E. Adams home. Miss Adams returned home with U for a week's visit. it, Louis Chxistensen was oper- ll on Sunday at the American H llOSpiMU ior juholv m t prom last reports Mr. Chris- ben Is improving nicely. is. William E. Davis left last U in company with Mr. and k Hyrum Blachrst of Salt b City for a two wees visit CaSoraia. & Dean Capener and three Jtn of Garland, returned to ir kane Sunday having enjoyed m day's visit here with her nts, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nor- p. Fred Fisher of Eureka, fct Monday at the homef Mrs. i G5ford, Miss Lila Gaisford, has been home for the past weeks, returned to her work in lake on Friday, Jr. and Mrs. Frank Stebbins of i& Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan 4 of Springville were Sunday a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivor ?eterson. The party Bpent the 'j at Saratoga resort. ri i i 1 111 f p Rinda Anderson left Mon te Fort Collins, Colorado, to 'i flu summer with her sister I L-ii. . . uramer-m.iaw, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Spurrier. Mises Gwen and f taderson and Ralph Miller rncan Fork, accompanied - Salt Lake. Maud' Wilson and daughter, "e, attended If Katherine Mffler, Maghter of James a j? ,1fer d grand-daughter it J late JnVm TJu i. . . . ; oi xnis I1? Wedn;3ay to the Nib-itPel Nib-itPel m salt Lake I Bunai took place in ,. to 3 r3 3 fa 5 2 jo S X J5 5 -j. - R rlV ? aijjia jjLjja.t SEE LIST OF ENTRIES AND PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS IN THIS ISSUE. Mrs. Dave Roberts was a visitor in Salt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson of Salt Lake wers Sunday dinner Ernests of Mr nnrt Mrs C T. Tnhn. Dale and Horace HadfMd were Salt Lake visitors on Friday. " . '""" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilcox and Mrs. Fred Shelton is spending ;daughter of Angeies. California, this week in Ogden visiting TOtt.j4topped ta Sunday for &visit relatives. 'with relatlws Mrs. S. J. Taylor returned home Sunday from Mldvale where she visited vis-ited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hart. Misses Carrie, Edith and Edna Stra&burg, Mrs. Afton Giles and Lloyd Strasburg were conference visitors in Salt Lake on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Harold Johnson arid children returned home with, them for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Webb visited from Thursday until Sunday In Salt Lake with. Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Shelley and Mr. and Victor Webb, Mrs. S. G. Young of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, California, arrived Sunday for a three weeks visit with har parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Anderson were among the temple workers in Salt Lake Friday. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Anderson visited in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. McCall and daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miller, of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. Mrs. Donald TJielson of Calif or- ma, who is spending ine summer with Mrs. Enoch Russon, is visiting for two weeks in Midvale with relatives. Word has been received of the marriage of Miss Rose Carol Kirkham, Kirk-ham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kirkham of Salt Lake, formerly for-merly of Lehi, to George Young Jarvis. son of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mrs. jarvis, of San Francisco. The mar riage took place in the L. D. S. temple. Mary Evelyn Nesbitt, grand daughter of Mrs. C. Leiter, was awarded her Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Utah, on June 6th, The M. and K 4-H Cooking club met at the home of their leader, Edna ' Strasburg last Thursday, June 8. They commenced on the first of their project, the preparing of eggs. Far. etery where Mr. and Mrs. Horace J. Nelson and two children of LeGrande, Oregon, Ore-gon, Mrs. Joseph Gaates, Miss Edith Goates and Mrs. Bert Stout of Salt Lake, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goates. Mrs. M. S. Lott," Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, Mrs. Elmo Eddington, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Misses May The Fourth ward 4-H Sewing Club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Edna Peterson. The girls have chosen as their name the "Merry Makers" club. The following officers were elected: Evelyn Clark, President; Ruth Wilson, Wil-son, vice president; Dorothy Roberts, Rob-erts, secretary-treasurer; Leath Clark, reporter; Orpha Peterson, song and cheer leader.. The girls practiced songs and yells and completed com-pleted their hot dish holders. , Among the , out-of-town people who attended the funeral services of Mr. George Beck were: Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beck and daughter, Donna, Mr. and Mrs. William Gall, Mr, and Mrs. Elbert Hardman of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant, Archie Beck, Mrs. Annie D. Beck, Mrs. A. M. Cms ari son, Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duncomb, . Mr. and Mrs. Lester Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Korns, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Beck, William Beck, Ben Trade With These Participating Merchants ASK FOR YOUR VOTES ENTERTAINMENT Geneva Resort MEN'S CLOTHING1 People's Co-op. LADIES' CLOTHING People's Co-op. GROCERIES People's Co-op. i . HARDWARE People's Co-op. GARAGE SERVICE ', Lehi Motor GASOLINE Lehi Motor See latest standing of contestants on ballot boxes of participating merchants. p Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, Charles T. Johnson and family, and Mrs. Birdie DuBois of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Peterson at tended the combined outing and business meeting at Glengsary re sort Monday evening for 4-H club leaders. " The evening's ient?rtain- ment consisted of bathing, followed by a supper and program. The data for the camp-fire 'program has been set for July 13th at Alpine, The county 4-H club outing at Saratoga Sar-atoga will be held on August 3. Mrs. William Ritter and family fam-ily are invited to attend the Cozy Theatre, Friday, June 16, as guests of the Cozy and Lehi Sun management.- Bring this slip with you. Mrs. Emery Anderson and family fam-ily of Idaho, are visiting here for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilcox. Mrs. William Hayward of Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, arrived here Saturday Satur-day for an extended visit with her S. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis. s were conduirt ur'r i-mi.-ti.ii - i t-h- v.-i SIKnimVuij iuu)C ivuuc, u- a ui.ii, --v Pasui Tf juries re- lis Kirkham, Mr. E. B. Owen of an auto acCid8nt ove n fa 25c- Thomas 4-20-tf. l-JEHI SUN. PSe?Teof 2 f 'SEaar . room Frame I Lvteo P; water in i uuiANENTS H.25 r eft Dean Logan, Mr. Morris Trane motored to Saltair Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb and Miss Zada Webb left Friday by auto for a week's visit in Blackfoot, Idaho, with relatives and friends. Zada will remain for an extended visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John M Gilbert of Boston, Massachusetts, Mrs. C. M. Amussen and daughter of Logani Mrs. Howard B. Anderson and sons. Warren, Arthur and Howard of Salt Lake visited in Lehi Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb and other relatives. Warren and Arthur Anderson An-derson remained for an indefinite visit at the Webb home Mr. and Mrs. Ray Werner and daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. David Crumby of Salt Lake, were visiting here Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson, Carl Peterson was removed last week from the Provo hospital to his home in Lehl He Is reported to be improving as wen as can be expected, but must remain La bed for three more weeks. ight Beck, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Johnson' Mrs. Ezra Chugg entertained at Mrs. Eli DuBois, Mr. Paul Smith, a dinner party Monday evening ta Mr. and Mrs. A. W.. Khieht. Mrs. I honor of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas I pit Golden Calloway of Salt Lake; Mr. Carl Beck, and Mr. and Mrs. Don- Russon. The rooms ively decorated in were attract-flowers attract-flowers and aid Beck of Bingham; Mr. and , streamers. Covers were laid for Mrs. Earl G. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mitchell of Cyril Beck of Mammoth; Mr. and 'American Fork, Miss Bemiece Rus-Mrs. Rus-Mrs. George Wynn, Mr. and Mrs. j son of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. George R. L. Garrity of Eureka; Mr. andjE. Russon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beck and daughter, Alice,! Mrs. Lott A. Russon and family, of Draper; Mr. Archie L. Beck of Mrs. Mary Kirkham, Mrs. Eliza R. Inglewood, California; Mr. and Taylor, Mrs. Kate Anderson, Mrs. Mrs. Earnest Jackson of Salt Lake Lizzie Russon, the honored guests City. and the Chugg family. Pi bing iitn Plumbing Material Going Up Prices on Plumbing Material are going up every day. Place your order for material now while prices are so low then have your jeb done later if you are not ready for it now. s Never in history has PLUMBING FIXTURES and MATERIAL been priced so low. Call us for an estimate. DO IT NOW! Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and daugh ter, Phyllis, and Mrs. F. D. Worl- wn attended a bridge luncheon Saturday at the Skatterkare in! Farmlngton, given by Mrs. Karl Pkms and daughter, Georgia, in; fconor of Miss Helen Bean, whose! marriage will take nlace June 19 th. I Last Monday Mrs. Worlton, Mrs. li and Phyllis were guest at ?f PTTnVT!9, STATE STREET LEHI, UTAH - ,uueon in rrovo at uie k BEVERLY HILLS-Wcll all I know Is just what I read in the papers. Was back East a week or so ago. messinf around, trying ti get Borne news Was down ti Washington fo: several days t couple of times Things sure wat popping when 1 was in the old joke factory. The Senate vas trying th" Impeachmem Trial of Mr Louderback. 1 happened to be in there the evening the vote come. He was tried on five counts, and come clear or. all five. I hadent kept up much on the evidence. I dldent know much what it was all about, but 1 would have hated to see a Califor-nlan Califor-nlan lose his job. Jobs are tough to get, even Judgeships. Well of course the main thing that was percolating at that time, and it was new then was the Morgan trial. Well here was the astonishing thing about that, was the friends that Morgan himself made while on the stand. You know we had all come to look on Morgan as some sort of gorilla that just jumped through the forest and picked all the ripe fruit and berries and would-ent would-ent any more than grunt at anybody else. If we ever felt we would meet him, we dident know if he would shake hands with us or bite us. You know we used to shoo all the photographers pho-tographers away like they was mos-quietos, mos-quietos, in fact few people had ever seen the old boy cause his yacht was so big and fast you couldent get near him. Well then come along this trial, and he was just a changed man. Why he accomidated the photographers with all the pictures they wanted, he smiled, grinned, did everything but 'turn somersaults for em. And before you knew It all the newspaper men were all hot for him. He was so pleasing on the stand, never lost his temper, always willing to answer, or co-operate in helping them to find out something that he might not know himself. Well right away after meeting him through his chief attorney John W Davis I told him I dident know much about him, but 1 believed his racket couldent be so bad, or else Dwight Morrow wouldent have been with him. Then the next day through my little daily "Blab" I started a crusade cru-sade to make Morgan get Interested In some side line besides this banking. bank-ing. In other words I want to pull a Rockefeller with him. You know when we were all young why we used to bring the children in off the roads when Rockefeller come by. We had heard such tales of bis wealth and power. Then he began to get rid of gobs and gobs of his money, and it dawned on people what he was do ing. The humanatarian things he was accomplishing why It changed our whole attitude towards him. (I am speaking of the elder John D, for tho younger man had always done great work). But today I doubt if we have a man in our history that has done more fine things to relieve suf fering humanity, and I know he has been made mighty happy In his old ase by It. Well now no doubt Mr Morgan has done some fine things, and given away much 'money, but there is a great chance for him to leave a great name for himself, for fortunately he is just so constituted constitu-ted mentally for organization, with a grasp of facts, and conditions, and above all a great personality. Courae its awful easy to tell somebody some-body else what to do with their affairs af-fairs (especially money) but I am just speaking of "Hello, Sis" ilTE can't come over ' today. you Thought worry, so I might called up." 1Im's 50 miles away, but for a few cents he telephoned tele-phoned " and saved her needless worry. .Maintaining family ties by telephone is so worthwhile worth-while and costs so little. Ask "LongDistamv" for any rates you would like to know. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Mrs. Arley Clark visited Wednesday Wednes-day in Provo. Mrs. Isaac Peck was a Provo visitor visi-tor on Tuesday. Dean Worlton had as his guests over the week-end, Ralph Whitson, Mr. Rells, Mr. Weiler, Mr. Murphy, Mur-phy, Mr, Barker, all students of the University of Utah, and Blaine Taylor of Idaho Falls, Idaho. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult county clerk or the respective, respec-tive, signers for further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah: In the matter of the Estate of Elizabeth Ladd, Deceased Notice to Creditors: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to Jesse N. Smith at the office of William Asher, Main Street, Lehi City, Utah, on or be fore Saturday, July 15, A. D. 1933. JESSE N. SMITH, Administrator. WILLIAM ASHER, Attorney for Administrator. First Publication May 18, 1933. Last Publication June 15, 1933. KENTUCKY Burley Tobacco "Direct From Grower. To Yon" Old Kentucky Burley Tobacco Is the cream of the finest crops Kentucky's bountiful soil can produce - ripe, rich leaves - smoothe and mellow - with that rare oldfashoned flavor and fragrance that only proper "aging" can produce, Mrs. Blaine Swenson of Pleasant Grove spent Wednesday visiting in Lehi. Mrs. Clyde Dorton and Mrs. Albert Al-bert Van Wagoner were Salt Lake City visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon McAffee and sons, Boyd and Reed, cf Salt Lake, were Sunday visiters in Lehi. Misses Eva Gunther, OlJve Kit-tingr, Kit-tingr, Georgiana Peterson, Wanda Peterson and Mrs. O. L. Klttinger, spent Sunday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Elba Lott are the happy parents of a fine baby boy, born last Wednesday. This is the second boy for Mr. and Mrs. Lott. Mrs. Cyru3 Thompson is leaving next week for Marshall, Illinois, for a two months visit with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Wilbur Thompson, Thomp-son, Miss Gay Klienman of Phoenix, Arizona, arrived last Thursday to spend the summer with her grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple. Whip-ple. The Busy Food 4 H Cooking club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Margaret Trinnaman. The girls enjoyed a pleasant afternoon after-noon cooking etc. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight and family of Salt Lake spent Sunday visiting in Lehi with relatives. Miss Barbara Knight remained for a week's visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Wanlass. Mr. Leland Powell was one of the speakers at the opening session of the twelfth annual convention of the Utah branch of District Postmasters, held in Springville. Mr, Powell spoke at the convention on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roberts had as their guests Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sabey of Mo-Gill, Mo-Gill, Nevada, and Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans. The early part of the evening was spent at Camp Williams, Will-iams, after which a delicious chicken chick-en supper was served at the Roberts Rob-erts home. BOYS OF OETIXTENSIO: Deadline in Fisher Coach Com petition Changed to Insura Equal Chance for All Special Offer! FIVE POUNDS SMOKING TOBACCO $1 DON'T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS M. S. Lott Plumbing & Heating fiANKfRS POPULARITY ASS'Krfff JST a side line for him, for Its a shame that more folks dont know what a fine old boy he is personally. per-sonally. In fact I think I will start a society for the rejuvlnatlon of prominent elderly elder-ly men. Drag em out of their per sonal rat hole where they have been, let em get mixed up In tome outgoing racket Instead of all just incoming. You know there Is nothing noth-ing as tiring and boring in this country coun-try as just a rich man. So my scheme Is to bring em back to respectability. respectabili-ty. I am going to start in with the bankers, thats why I want Morgan. He will be my best add, and example. ex-ample. If I can make bankers loved by the community again It is going to be a Godsend to their families. I may have to work this on a commission commis-sion basis, for it looks like a big field. They pay me according to their growing popularity. As people quit throwing rocks at em, I get so much, aa they start speaking to em, I get to jiuch. If I can get em cheering em, wby then I get a real bonus. Remember Re-member the name, "Rogers Reconstruction Recon-struction Bankers Popularity Aiso; elation." Itli He fit SymdicM. I. $ DETROIT. .tn- Wp hnnlr nn It t la" for the Drulimlnorw imh,.i.,.. have never tasted or smoked a finer ; wh?chtUmorNe6Pthn4 oooChbTdtla, flavored, more satisfying tobacco in Utah are building in the si inim all your life. competition of the Fleher Hodv rausman uuild include a chance in me uouaiine trp vimisiu .tt,ii.,,. for entries, U was announced here today. Instead of hl-ff in iv, ' i th Judges at midnight July l- aa j heretofore, models need only be in ! the hands of the express company or other common carrier by that time I The change was made In order to , equalize the opportunity for all boys j to finish their entries without a last- ' minute rush. T Utah boys models, along with those from several other states loth, wont, will be Judgud at Han Francisco, as soon as posBibie after July 1 I-ive such Ki-oupincs of stats h, Our Old Kentucky Burley is no more , 8ta,'ll8hoc to facilitate the like manufacturpd tohnnnn than a ".,n . of tho ,areo number of ... , , ' "r",a n procpect. is like night - guaranteed free from This judin will result In the chemicals and all other adulters- J"'1-0"011 u two Utah boys, and tions that conceal imperfections, de- 1 lude the 6ense of taste and under- h Century of Progress imposition mine the health. J" Chicago for four days as guests of We Use the ami mpthnrt nur lh?,ulld- At Chicago these vlnnera it Z . metnod ou' wH compete for the six S5,0,.O uni- g.andfatners used in preparing to- ersky scholarships which are the oacco ior tneir own use - every trace r"""""- awards for the year. SiSlS? ESV' - norg 10 rr vTto bite your tongue or parch your n ch state among the runners-up. taste. Thousands Of tobacco lovers t tah wa represented at last year a' the world over swear by its immit. &?fl able smoking and chewing qualities. t whom also earned similar stt Rich, Ripe, Old Fashioned Leaf REDUCE YOUR , We sell di-TOBACCO di-TOBACCO BILL Vi rect from the grower 1 this eliminates the eighteen cents; a pound Revenue Tax - all manual facturers and middlemen's profit' thereby effecting a saving to you of ! 50 or more. No fancy packages, no decorations, just quality and lots of it. , . MONEY SAVING PKICE SMOKINO 5 lbs. Send us One OR ' for Dollar Cash CHEWING $1.00 P. O. or Ex press Money Order (no personal checks) and we will promptly ship you a five pound package of "Burley Tobacco.'' Five pounds of Old Kentucky Bur ley will make 40 large packages of smoking or 50 twists of chewing. Send 35 cents in silver and we will ship Postpaid Post-paid - one pound of Burley Tobacco as a trial offer. A trial will convince you. We have thousands of requests daily for "Samples' - our margin of profit is so small we cannot comply with these requests. We do not ship C. O. D. orders to do so would require a large staff of clerks. Orders must be in Eng'lsh language. INDEPENDENT TOBACCO GROWERS ASSOCIATION JlcClure Bldg. Frankfort, Ky. boaors the year before. 35c a 'Mm. r -u First Class Shoe Repairing AT THE Modern Shoe Shop (Opposite the Lehi Garage, Main St) Shoes repaired while you wait an? our prices are right Let us do you snoe repair job for you and you wf be pleased with the neatness aa quality of the Job. WE HAVE ALL MODERN MACHINERY (Ladies Shoes Specialty). We Also Repair and Line LEATHER COATS C. W. Holmes, Prop. nme of Mrs. Vincent. |