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Show 1 I attattST 3. 1933 ' " " : " .i-"r" ma i. xiv - - - -T hi i r - rZTiTSl. UTAH. THE LEin SUN, LEHI, UTAH 1 JEtaf ri 8 North 1st cla matter 4 ,,iOc per line JLtoTFor First 'T iTl 'ical Items U Goates. local telephone sfb Soying her vacation Jae is visiting in Salt t jwell left Saturday for oX where he win be his father, Mr. Thorn- id. ' Si Henry and daughter. Unspent several days ox jrt m Lehi. guests of Mrs. I Brown left Thursday for L m Seattle, Washington, I month's visit in Lehi at la of his grandfather, E. H. Virginia Goodwin and Miss iCadlen, a nurse at the L. hospital, spent Saturday and in Lehi, guests at the S. I. home. 'tad Mrs. E. J. Swenson and jjid Mrs. Blaine Swenson of t Grove visited at the of Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Jon Sunday. nd Mrs. Alva H. wmg ana and Mr. and Mrs. Claude and children arrived home lay light, after enjoying a ! tithing trip at' Fish Lake. Mrs. Blaine Swenson eased ea-sed at a dinner and card par-Ear par-Ear home in Pleasant Grove evening. Their guests were laPriel Goodwin, Miss Leona David Evans and Joseph i 1 GoodTtin and Mr. Bert a returned home Saturday jHevafla. The were ac-Sned ac-Sned home by Mr. and Mrs. 1 Gwdwin, who will remain ior so indefinite time. Mr. n Till receive medical treat-lea. treat-lea. sua Mrs. D. H. Carson and and daughters, Emily VJa, spent last -week on a 'a Mp through Southern I Ttey visited the Granfi . ana TTsttionitl -parks an splendid trip. "Miss Emily to enjoying to vacation & local Post OEEfice, where I earned, hTMm Goonum, Horine ?d Goodwin' and Lexia H left Wednesday by way I tor Chicago, ClincUs, where W ftit ifce Century of Pro-awtUon. Pro-awtUon. They m also i fflwauk. Wisconsin, with Ha. Austin Gudrmindsen. fflakt tte trip from Chi-" iy way of boat. tote rone two weeks. JANTADS or win trade ij; Hm8q-- 8-3-lt See J. p, Royle, 8-3-tf. Unfurnished. U00. G6y E. Wee. 8c Thomas 4-2frtf. I-LEEI SCN. tRJlAKENTS Si.25 ! and un feth Dean MGHT OBEseIor VWH,v,le, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and daughter, Margaret, spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Susan Titcomb of Duchesne visited in Lehi several days of last week, as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford. Mrs. J. Nile Washburn and two children, Van and Beverly visited over the week-end with relatives to Provo. Juliet Lott, a nurse at the L. D. S. hospital, visited over the weekend week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott. Glen Wanlass left' Saturday evening eve-ning for Oakland, California, for an indefinite visit with his brothers, broth-ers, Marion and Ruel Wanlass. Joseph F. Smith and son, Virgil, visited at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City Sunday, with Mrs. Smith, who is receiving treatment there. Sunday Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Worl-ton Worl-ton and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elk- ington of Salt Lake City were visiting visit-ing in Lehi, guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. Mr. and Mrs. Arelius Ross and daughters, Marjorie and Lucile, of Shelley, Idaho spent last week in Lehi. guests of Mr and Mrs Joseph Watkins. Local People Escape Injury In Auto Accident Mrs. J. F, Fagan, Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Fagan, Mrs. Thelda -Brown and Myrl Fagan, luckily escaped injury when a large trailer crashed crash-ed into their car north of Sandy, as they were enroute from Salt Lake City Friday" evening. The large trailer broke loose from behind a big truck and crashed Into In-to the Fagan car. The occupants suffered shock and the car was badly bad-ly damaged o - Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Christofferson spent the week-end in Magna visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris. THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1933" NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE Estate of William Loverldge, De ceased. The undersigned will sell at private sale the real estate and personal per-sonal property in Utah County, State of Utah, described as follows, to-wit: Real Estate; Commencing at the SW Corner of land sold to Luetta Parker, 66.55 rods E. and 32.48 rods S. from NW Cor. Sec. 36 T 4 S R 1 E S L M; Thence E 14.48 chs; to Co. Rd; S .3" 40' W along rd 8.00 chs; W 1455 chs; N 5.63 chs; N 22" 37' E 2.37 chs. to beg. Area 10.86 acres, m. or L Also com. 12.30 chs N. from SW cor. SE NW said Sec 36; Thence E. 10.32 chs; N. 4 47' E. 3.25 chs; W. 15.64 chs; thence southwesterly 3.20 chs; E 5.20 chs to beg. Area 4.98 acres m. or L Also beginning 10.80 chs W. from Center said Sec. 36; thence W. 9.20 chs; a 1.29 chs; E. 9.12 chs; N. 4' 45' E. 1.30 chs. to beg. Area 1.18 acres. Also Beg. 20.00 chs W. from Center said Sec. 36; thence S. 1.29 chs; W. J .86 chs. northeasterly 1.29 chs. E. 5.76 chs to beg. Are 0.75 acre; m. or L ' Also beg. 1.995 chs W. and 2.995 chs S. from NE cor Lot 1 Said Sec. 36, and local survey; Thence S. 0 19' W. 3.38 chs. S 75" 45' W. 11.55 chs. N. 158 45 E. 3.40 chs; N. 75 45' E. 11.04 chs. to beg. Area 3- 131-160 Acres m. or 1, -Personal Property: The interest of said estate In 17 shares of stock in Lehi Irrigation Mr, and Mrs. William S. Gray .Company, held as security for notes have received word of the arrival bf William Loveridge, deceased, pur- Can You Afford To Be Without One? a Serious illness or an accident often comes when least expected. lou ll want a doctor quickly. Suppose fire broke out tonight. In emergencies, a telephone saves precious prec-ious time when minutes count. In daily use, a telephone tele-phone pays for itself in errands saved. It also places your name in the directory keeps you in touch with everyone. n Any employee will take your order. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Mr. and Mrs. George Loveridge Lover-idge and family are invited to attend the Cozy Theatre, (tonight) (to-night) Thursday, August 3, as guests of the Cozy and Lehi Sun. Bring this slip with you. Mr., and Mrs. Claud E. Hayes of Salt Lake City spent Sunday and Monday in Provo canyon on a fishing fish-ing trip. Enroute to their home they visited here with Mrs. Hayes' parents, Mr. and Mrs, William S. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Booth of Provo spent Friday evening here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. Miss Grace, Booth, who had spent a week at the Bank's home, returned home with them. of a new granddaughter in Idaho Falls, Idaho, on July 12th. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Duain Gray.. All concerned are do ing nicely. Mr. and Mrs, Richard Gough and family of Idaho Falls, Idaho, arrived in Lehi Saturday night for a week's visit with relatives and friends. They are -staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Tay lor. Dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Herman Swenson last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Swenson and two son, Bobby and Kenneth, of Magna, Mrs. Andrew Swenson, "Lloyd and Vera Swenson of Linden and -Mrs, Ed. GJUfeiun of El Oer- xiso, California. Ltidhn Goodwin as&urned Tiome 'Tuesday from Long Beach, Cali fornia, where he went to attend the funeral of his miece, Mrs. Gladys Carter Nichols. He was Bone week. "Mrs. Slichols lived in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin Good-win a number of years ago and will be remembered by a mumber of Lehi titizens. chasers will have to pay off said obligations for which stock is held as security. Household furniture, belonging to said estate. . Said sale will be made on or after the 15th day of August, A. D. 1933, and written bids received at the residence resi-dence of the undersigned, Lehi City, Utah. Terms of sale; Cash, ten per cent of "bid to be paid with bid, and balance bal-ance of purchase price to be paid on cwnfirmation of sale by the District Court of Utah County, Utah. Deeds and Revenue Stamps at ex pense of purchasers. Dated at Lehi City, Utah County, raJtah, this 280b day of July, 3S33. GEORGE C. LOVERIDGE, Administrator. A. L, "Booth, Aittorney, Provo. fFirst Publication July 28, 1933. LLast Publication August 4, 1933. Mrs. Jtehn Stoker and daughters, Alta and Carol, returned to their home in Sugar City, Idafco, Thursday, Thurs-day, after a month's visit In Lehi with Mrs, Stoker's father. E. H. Davis aafl other relates and friends. Stewart Kittinger accompanied accom-panied them as far as Idaho Palls, where he wCJ xtsit for an inftlinite time. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP ' NOTICES Those from Lehi attending Hie fuaeral services held in Salt iict last week for Miss Lora Yates, who was fatally injured when the auti mobile in which die was riding,' hurtletf over a 100 foot embankment on the Alpine Scenic drive near. Aspen Grove in Provo canyon last' baturday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Will iam S. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum 3. Evans. Mrs. Lirarl Prat. Mr and Mrs. Theo Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Gray were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Claud E. Hayes. Miss ; ates, the deceased, was a cousin' f the Yates family of this city, j Consult -county clerk or the respec tive signers far further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF LENORA BEVE-EEDGE, BEVE-EEDGE, DECEASED: Creditors win present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Watkins & Holbrcok, at torneys, Suite 4 Roundy Bldg Provo, Pro-vo, Utah, on or hefore the 30t& day of September, A. D. 1933. (Signed) GEORGE BEVERTDGE, Executor. Watkins & Holbrook, Attorneys for Executor. First Publication July 27, 1933. , Last Publication August 17, 1933. County 4-H Club Daughter of Pioneers Outing At PL Grove All the camps of the Daughters o! the Pioneers will meet at an outing in Pleasant Grove on Wednesday, August 2, The excursion will be held at the Pioneer Park and all members of this organization are urgently requested to be present. In the afternoon a program will be given and lunch served. Each camp will be responsible for their own luncheon, o . CLARK FAMILY HOLD REUNION Decendants of William Clark held a family reunion at Saratoga resort last Wednesday. Two hun dred and twenty-eight members of the family from parts of Utah, Col' orado, Arizona and Idaho were in attendance. Tne group met at the resort at six o'clock and enjoyed bathing, social chat and a delicious picnic luncheon. Among) those attending from out- of-town were members of the Tim othy family from Green River and Greeley, Colorado; members of the Sabey family from Provo and Walls- burg, and members of the Ross family from Salt Lake and Idaho. Outing Today w HENRY VAN WAGONER mMAMMl TTio 4.TT .Inho nf TM or Mrt.l uiiciw bciyu;c3 were OIUI- tnr with on or , -lnh. in TTh day 2 0'clocIt Midway Sec- uuu wtuu viiafci ivi nKiuy vtui Wagoner, 72, a resident of Midway for 70 years. Mr. Van Wagoner county in an outing at Saratoga re sort today, planned under the direction di-rection of the county 4-H club lead ers, Mr. A. A. Call and Mrs. Amy Jones, who will be in charge, The program for the day been outlined as follows: 10:00 a. m. Community 4-H Edu cational Stunt Program. 11:45 Watermelon Treasure Hunt 12:30 Luncheon, 1:30 Watermelon seed design contest. 2: to 4:30 p. m. Swimming, dancing, Indoor Baseball and games. died at the Lehi hospital last Thursday Thurs-day after a two months illness. He I entered the hospital six weeks ago ana underwent ma iourui operation on Tuesday of last week, from which he never recovered. He is an uncle to Albert and Dean Van Wagoner of this city. LOCAL MAN FINED FIVE DOLLARS Mark Shaw was arrested in Lehi during the forepart of the week on 4:30 Announcement of winners charges of hitting Abe Gross. At in ctnnfe on r.tte tne wiai neia in wie city court The Lew clubs have a nart on 100111 weanesoay morning ne pieao I x hi. n. x i-J J it. - tV.il nmnrom onrt V.otra Wr nlon. D SUUIV. tie WHS LflCU H.I1U W1B ning their events during the week. Jua8 proaouncea mm piui-y. ne All parents and friends are in- P5 Iuiea Ilve aoiiara m "eu inerc vited to nartirinate in the affair. 01 serve live oays m me city fin thrtHSATirt r.lnh momhera from ara laoor. tie was given all xvu-ts nf th conntv a et- "11 Saturday to appear ana pay ed to be in attendance. his fine or serve his time. LEHI DEFEATED "BY IIEBER The strong Lehi baseball team met their second defeat in the sec ond half of the Utah Central base ball League last Friday when they played the Heber team at Heber, The score ended 14-11 for the Heb- efites. The defeat came as a big surprise to the many baseball fans, as Lehi was doped to win this game. , o Mrs. Thomas Crabb is visiting for ten days in Garfield with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. Mrs. Mable St. Jeor of Califor nia, is here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John St. Jeor. Last Friday Mrs. Elmer Jackson and son, Clell, and daughter, Beth, visited in Provo with Mrs. Martha Linton. Dr. W. L. Worlton Leaves for Dental Convention Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton and Dean Worlton left Lehi Wednesday afternoon, enroute to Chicago, Illinois, Ill-inois, where Dr. Worlton will attend the sessions of the American Dental Den-tal Associations Seventy-Fifth Annual An-nual Convention. The first meeting of the convention conven-tion commences Monday morning. Speakers of the first day will be Howard C. Miller, President of the Chicago Dental Society; Edward J. Kelly, Mayor of Chicago; Rufus C. Dawes, President of Century of Progress Exposition; Fredrick B. Noyes; Dawson Buckley, President of the American Dental Society of Europe; Hugo G. Fisher, Arthur D. Black, President of the Congress, William H. G. Logan, George VU1-ian, VU1-ian, International Dental Federa tion President; Hugh S. Cumming, U. S. Public Health Service; G. G. Pritchard and G. Walter Dittmar. President of the American Dental Association. The convention will last a week. During their visit in Chicago they will visit the Century of Progress Exposition and other points of in terest. They were accompanied to Chicago by Dr. and Mrs. Jack Gleave of Salt Lake City. Dr. Worlton reports that he will be back to his office on August 15. Fifteen Years Ago Now KINDERGARTEN CLASSES TO CLOSE The Kindergarten class that has been conducted in the Primary building for the children of Lehi of pre-school age will draw to a close Friday morning. The class has been conducted under the super vision of Miss Phyllis Kirkham, for the past six weeks, and has proved very successful and of great benefit to the smaller children, who have not yet entered schools. Twenty-four little children were enrolled and seemed to enjoy the course immensely. Miss Oleve Kittinger? fias been assisting Miss Kirkham In conduc ting the class. Friday morning a party will be held for all parents of the children and the paintings and articles that the children have made will be on display. MISSIONARY EXPECTED TO ARRIVE HOME DR. EDDFNGTON RETURNS Miss Fern Halverson of Spanish Fork is spending this week in Lehi at the home of Mrs. Sarah Knud- Dr. and Mrs. Eddington and two sen. sons. Keith and Richard, amvea w th f th wiW. after Mr. Elmer Jackson returned enjoying a pleasant vacation trip home Wednesday, after spending at Fish Lake and Southern Utah. I several oays in Denver, uoioraao, thpv visited throueh Zions and on business. Bryces Canyons, at Cedar Breaks, and other points of interest in Southern Uyah. They were gone five days and report a delightful vacation. Dr. Middleton of Salt Lake City was in charge of the hospital and took care of Dr. Eddington's pat ients during his absence. o Misees Barbara Lott. Beth Jack son, LaPriel Goodwin, Phyllis Kirk ham. Evelvn Lott and Mesdames Phvllis Hitchcock and Blair Car son enjoyed a Saratoga party Tues day evening. After a refreshing swim thev enjoyed a tasty lunch eon. Friends will be pleased to hear that Mrs. Jennie Smith is reported to be Improving. She is receiving treatment at 'the L. D. S. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bone and daughter, Violet, and son, Douglas, of Garland!, spent Thursday and Friday In Lehi, guests of Mrs. Matt Peterson and other relatives. Evan Croft, a member of the faculty fac-ulty of the Lehi High School, arrived ar-rived home Saturday from Chica go. Illinois, where he has been at- tons;.... . cummer ecnooi at me university uni-versity of Chicago. He visited the World's Fair in Chicago and whCe in Illinois he visited at Nauvoo and Carthage, viewing church . histor ical points. He viewed- the old j aoD1 and burial plac. of the Pro-' Phet Joseph Smith, visited the Carthage Jail and many points of merest Enroute home he visited all scenic points of interest in and around Colorado. He was gone two months and reports his summer school interesting and his trip filled h mvjv -. -oT!(?eful experiences. 1 Plumbing Now Is The Time To Have That Job Done Prices on Plumbing Material are going up. Place your order for material now then have your job dove later if you are not ready for it now. Never in history has PLUMBING FIXTURES r and MATERIAL been priced so low. Call us for an estimate. DO IT NOW! DON'T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS M S. Lott Plumbing & Heating PHONE 23 STATE STREET LEHI, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Woods re turned home Monday after a month's vacation in Yellowstone Park, Oregon, and through Idaho. They report a delightful trip. Mrs. Lynn of Lyman, Wyoming, has been visiting ' here for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Russon. Mrs. Lynn is Mrs, Russon's daughter. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Hayden, who have been visiting here with Mrs. Hayden's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Webb for the past month, returned to their home in San Diego, California, on Wednesday, Miss Margaret Worlton, little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton, celebrated her fifth birth day anniversary Tuesday afternoon bv entertaining a group of little friends at a gay birthday party Games were enjoyed and dainty re freshments served. The group in cluded Robert, Buddy and Joyce Martin, Bonnie Jean Kirkham, Ken neth Goates, Dicky Eddington. Gene Austin, Paul Hanson, Ralph Mitchell, Yvonne Ash, Bud Bauer. Ralph Larsen, Udene Garrett, Shirley Shir-ley Davis. Maurine McKellar, Nora Abbott, Rosemary Phillips. Joyce and Ray Southwkk, Geraldlne Hall, Dale Kirkham, Ea and Joyce Wing. Ray Curtis, Ralph Adams and Jack Lewis. Misses Ruth Worlton, Paul ine Worlton, Irene Meillng. Jean Worlton and Martha Phillips as sisted in entertaining the group. Elder Homer Royle, son of Mr and Mrs. J, Freeman Royle, has been released from the Mexican mission, where he has faithfully served as an L. D. S. missionary IJor the (last thirty-three months and is expected to arrive home Saturday. Sat-urday. He left Los Angeles Monday Mon-day night. His many friends in this community com-munity are anxiously waiting to see him and will join in giving him a rousing welcome home. From the many reports received, Homer has made a wonderful missionary in the field and we are sure he will be a great help in church work in this stake. Mr. M, 8. Lott has been given the contract for the plumbing of twelve cottages at Sunnyslde. At present he has a man at work there but during the week he expects to leave and oversee the Job. Fifteen Years Ago Now Gerald Turner is spending tea days here with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Turner. He has been stationed at Mare Island, California. Cal-ifornia. Fifteen Years Ago Now Merchants here received new regulations reg-ulations on sugar Saturday, July 27, reducing the household allot fc-ment fc-ment from three to two pounds pel person per month. This ordei went into effect immediately on re ceipt. Fifteen Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner received word Monday that their son, Hamilton, had reached Franca safely. Fifteen Years Ago Now Fire started by clx Mldvale boy destroyed four stacks of dry grain, near the Point of the Mountain on-the on-the Bone Brothers farm Friday afternoon. af-ternoon. The loss is estimatted at. about 900 bushels or between $1,500) and $1,700 by the owners, J. E. and A. H. Bone. Fifteen Years Ago Now Misses Mary Powell, Elsie Evans Mrs. Mary Maudsley and daughters, daugh-ters, Laree and Lela, are spending: a week or two at Upper Falls, ia Provo Canyoa Fifteen Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs. J. N. , Smith off Shelley, Idaho, motored to Lehi Tuesday where they spent the 24th. and succeeding few days. Fifteen Tears Ago Now Cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Ella Wood, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood, to E. J. Randall, the marriage to take place August 12. Fifteen Years Ago Now Misses Edith Ross, Hilda Rhodes, Freda Lott, Mattie Davis, Beular Stewart and Mrs. Floyd Goates spent the 24th at Salt Lake.. Fifteen Years Ago Now The following Lehi boys, wftrj forty-eight other Utah county lads. entrained for Camp Lewis, Thursday Thurs-day from Provo: David R. Goates, Marion D. Smuln, Gordon Cedar-strom, Cedar-strom, W. R. Johnson and Herman Cameron. "Dakota Medkin Sorcerers of some of the plaln tribes chewed the leaves of thefalg-mallow thefalg-mallow and rubbed their hands and arms with the mucilaginous paster says Nature Magazine. This rendered ren-dered them insensible to heat, so-they so-they were able to pick up hot objects ob-jects or take meat from boiling water, wa-ter, to the amazement of the spectators. spec-tators. 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