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Show 3 El eys i 0' l5 AUGUST 10, 1933 THE LEHI SUN, LEIII, UTAH THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 193X , TTTTII. UTAH. . ..minimi A 7rt. Main Bum iff " North 1st East, f f Utah, w second I1 riass matter PK..w5 inch I 'y ,..10c per line I 'as "J - ' i i Tnr First fi 10f .7 S7 Line Tor eon jflfltt Jocal Items 1 Mrs. Charles Bateman 'ilo, visited at the Mrs. T. A. Bate- . Monday- I violet Sngton of Los 1 California, is in Lehi for iftoite visit at the home of jji Mrs. Steve Adams. ,'and Mrs. Claud Curtis and Tsons, Bobby, Paul and Ray, for Salt Lake City, Jttff will make their home. S md Mrs. Ed. Caldwell and i 1 Blanche Goates and. Mrs. Sut of Salt Late City vis-ere vis-ere Saturday and attended Abates family reunion. 'Jnwrsday, Mr. and Mrs. iciark, Mrs. Orinda Allred Prtd Nostrom motored to sh Pork and spent the day jlr, and Mrs. H. P. Hardy. I P. D. Worlton, Mrs. T. F. aai and daughter, Phyllis, 8. Lott and daughter, Bar-i'jnotored Bar-i'jnotored to Brigham City Fri-ifening Fri-ifening and attended a play, tUp." in J, Roberts -was called to fmia last Monday on account i serious illness of his father, k Rrterts. He left for Los Is Monday evening by way of Miss Reva Goates Is back on the job at the telephone office, after a two week's vacation. Callvin A. Goates is spending this week in Salt Lake City with his grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Goates. Mrs. Dorothy Jones of Salt Lake City visited over the week-end in Lehi with her mother, Mrs. Alice Tuckfleld. . j Mr. and Mrs. Mayben Fox of Ogden were guests at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith, Sunday. Newell Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Turner, had an infected infect-ed finger lanced Sunday in Dr. SundwalTs office. N A Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Goates and family visited in Salt Lake City Sunday with Mr. Goates' mother, Mrs. Joseph Goates. A lovely baby daughter arrived to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs Eldon Carroll, Friday evening. All concerned are doing nicely. Paul Juliana, little son of Mrs. Gail Julian, and Ted Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Turner, had their tonsils removed' in Dr. SundwalTs office, of-fice, Thursday morning. Carson Peterson of Twin , Falls, Idaho, is visiting in Lehi for sev eral days as a guest of Mrs. Bertha Fredrickson and Mrs. Sarah Kund-sen. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson are in Mountain View, Wyoming, visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanson. Han-son. They have been gone about a week. Miss Miriam Rose of Salt Lake City is spending this week in Lehi at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Tuckfleld, as a guest of Leon Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford, Mr. Don Loveridge and Mrs. Julia Vaughn visited, in Salt Lake City Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Webb. Mrs. Dean Powell and two children, child-ren, spent Tuesday with Provo relatives. rel-atives. Miss Lysle Garland of Salt Lake City was a guest of Miss Cleo Holm-stead Holm-stead last Thursday. Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb and daughter, Ila, were Salt Lake visitors. Mrs. William Ritter and ' Mrs, Geneva Hafling; spent Tuesday vis-lting vis-lting in Salt Lake City. Misses Eva and Irene Hanson of Fort Hall, Idaho, are visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Erastus Russon. Dale Devereaux of Pleasant Grove is a guest of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Littleford. , President and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow and family attended the funeral services for Mr. George M. Potter, held in Payson on Monday. Mon-day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martins of Ogden have moved to Lehi to make their home. The have purchased the Jay Cox home on the lake road. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Litson and Mrs. George G. Robinson were Salt Lake visitors on Monday. While there they attended a show at the Capitol Theatre. Mrs. Max Rothe returned home Wednesday evening, after a week's visit in Gunnison with Mrs. H. M. Child. Mrs. Child was formerly Lizzie Shaw of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Lott Russon left Monday for a visit in Duchesne with Mrs. Russon's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bain. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutch-ings Hutch-ings and children of Park City motored to Lehi and visited, with Mr. Hutchings parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutchings. In the afternoon they visited in American Fork with Mrs. Louise McCandless. REUNIONS Summer scatters the family but you can always al-ways reach those in other cities quickly, by telephone. tele-phone. When you're away, home is as near as the telephone. Your voice is you it's like being there in person. The Long Distance operator will tell jrou any rates you would like to know. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith and Mrs. Mary Smith visited in Provo on Tuesday. Miss Beth Knudsen is yisitlng Louise Schow at the home of Bar rel Schow in Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thurmau of Garfield visited here Sunday with Mrs. Mary Jones. Mrs. Sarah Knudsen is visiting in Salt Lake City with her daugh ter, Mrs. Vera Chipman. Misses Blanche and Leola Rich- ins of Pleasant Grove, spent the week-end in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Littleford. r . and Mrs. Rudolph Krenka pldren, Bert Austin and Mrs. I jKelsey left Sunday morning far home in Nevada, after flays visit here with Mrs. : .tota and familiy. I and Mrs. V. A. Harris and JL B. Harris motored to Cedar M St. George, Utah, last and visited relatives and is. Mrs. A B. Harris returned lar City and visited relatives raainder dt the week, while fed Mrs. X A Harris toured iaic loop. They returned Saturday. I "Willis Fretocks and family Imeriean Fork and Mr. and &ariSs Toms and familv of &t Grove were guests of "Mr. .mi Suel 'Bushman on Sain ts Melba Young remained I twsanite visit at the 3usfc-f 3usfc-f tome. Mrs. .Predricks and Soung are sisters of Mrs. run . and Mb., h. Alvafc Fitzger-l-d family, m company with fi Mrs. Gardner of American 0 Barbara and Wan-ta Wan-ta of Salt Lake City, Fiwiay morning for Chi- -aois, There they will visit way of Progress Exposition. &k0vifiit many other in the East. They f gone nh,t tr u- Mrs. George Goates is spending two weeks m Salt Lake City with her sons, Leslie and Floyd Goates and families, and Mrs. Emma Thomas. A lovely baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Andreason Friday evening. The mother, formerly form-erly Miss May Walker, and the new baby are doingt nicely. ... HNT ADS ir . 0r 1 trade A. Hwnrrow O a r - "sashed Tn. Moa" or Unfurnished WOOL Guy e! 83-2t. 4 p.. Z e TOme d Wee. 25c. Thomas 4-20-tf. i Km - ' auc "UN- ERJ1ANENTS $1.25 ! and up ith Dean 1 154-, I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell and family are invited to attend the Cozy Theatre Friday night, August 11, as guests of rfche Lehi Sun nd Cozy managements. Bring this slip with you. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen and i daughter, Lois, Mrs. Rose Wood- house, Mrs. William Lechimanent, and son, Keith, who are visiting here from California, were guests at a party last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irel Woodhouse in Union. Miss Evelyn Lott entertained at a miscellaneous shower party Tuesday Tues-day evening, complimentary to Mrs. Warren Bone, a recent bride, who was formerly Miss Lucile Carson. Social diversions were enjoyed and dainty refreshments served. The guest of honor received many lovely love-ly gifts. Mrs. Clifton Jackson of Cedar City, visited in Lehi Saturday evening eve-ning at ate ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson. She also VJstted in Pleasant Grove with her parents par-ents and returned back to Cedar City, Sunday .evening. Mr. and Mrs. William HadfieM and aon, Dale, and Miss Elda Nelson of Pleasant Grove wisited in Provo Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A3 Hendrickson. Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Peterson have returned home, after visiting for tea days in San Francisco, California, Cali-fornia, -with relatives. ; They made the trip in company with Mr. and Mrs. Fenl Hitesman sand report a gay time. Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Potter of Bancroft, Idaho, visited here from Sunday tmtn Wednesday with Mrs. Potter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow. They came to Utah on account of the death of Mr. Potter's Pot-ter's father, George M. Potter, who was burled ia Payson Monday. Mrs. John Hall of Ogfien visited t the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Will-iam HadfieW Saturday evening and Sunday. Bishop Hadfield met Mrs. Jlall many years ago while he was on his mission in New York state and since then she has been a friend of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Southwick, Jr., of Salt Lake City are rejoicing over the arrh'al of a fine baby son, born last Monday, July 31, at the L D.S. hospital in Salt Lake City. This is the fourth child in the family and all concerned are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Southwick of this city are the proud grandparents. Mrs. Albert Van Wagoner and Mrs. Vert Goates entertained the Old Testament class of the Fifth' ward Sunday School of which they' are teachers at a party Monday j evening at the Van Wagoner home. ! Out-of-door games were enjoyed and refreshments served, after which ' the group were taken to the show at the Cozy Theatre. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES - Consult county clerk or the respec tive signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF LENORA BEVE- RTDGE, DECEASED: Creditors will present claims witn vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Watkins & Holbrook, attorneys, at-torneys, Suite 4 Roundy Bldg., Pro- o, Utah, on or before the 30th day of September, A. D. 1933. (Signed) GEORGE BEVERIDGE, Executor. Watkins & Holbrook, Attorneys for Executor. First Publication July 27, 1933. Last Publication August 17, 1933. Mr. and Mrs. M. Marshall and baby daughter, Donna Jean, of Salt Lake City, visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Holmstead. Mrs. Levi Phillips underwent an operation for gall stone trouble in the L. D. S. hospital Monday. Her condition is reported to be serious. Miss Lillian Knudsen and Stanley Stan-ley Lott sang two duets in the American Fork outdoor weekly concert con-cert last evening One of the songs was written by Miss Knudsen. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norman entertained at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman and two daughters, Elaine and Ed na, Mr. George Akin and Miss Jesse Gill of Salt Lake City. The Merry Makers 4-H Sewing club, under the direction of Mrs. Edna Peterson, held their meetng Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. "Evelyn Austin. They plan ned for a trip to Saratoga. Twelve club, members and the Instructor enjoyed the afternoon. . First Class Shoe Repairing AT THE Modern Shoe Shop (Opposite the Lehi Garage, Main St; Shoes repaired while you wait an7 our prices are right. Let us do you shoe repair Job for you and you wl be pleased with the neatness an quality of the Job. WE HAVE ALL MODERN MACHINERY (Ladies Shoes a Specialty). We Also Repair and Line LEATHER COATS C. W. Holmes, Prop. I) Plumbing j Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and daughter. Betty,' Mrs. Dean Udell and daughter, Lola May, and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson John-son visited in Salt Lake City. Mr. and ilrs. CP.iJohnsoa were guests of their daughter,. Mrs. Eli Du-BoiseandL Du-BoiseandL the rest of the etouo pfcited-.withMr. . and -Mrs. Art 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 dooe later if you are not ready for it now. Never in history has PLUMBING FIXTURES and MATERIAL been priced so low. Call us for an estimate. DO IT NOW! v DON'T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS M. S. Lott Plumbing & Heating STATE STREET l.m, uiaii PHONE 23 BEVERLY HILLS.-A11 1 know is Just what 1 read in the papers. As 1 told you a week or eo ago, SlBtcr Almee Ju6t come along like the war and gobbled up all the wires. Why we could ent even find out it Babe Ruth had hit a home run, or struck out. Even Mr Roosevelt Roose-velt and half his Cabinet had to go on the air in order to get over a little message mes-sage they had for the forest builders. build-ers. The papers dident have room to use their statements. We had Just got rid of one Hutton out c: the news,' (the one that pensioned pen-sioned off the Atlanta Georgian Prince) when along conies Dart Hutton. He had been a kind of a man about town, in a local way, only In a larger way. He was the first religious crooner. (Yes they ar getting em in churches now). Now all this might not hit you all over like it did us out here. Being so far away we are naturally dependent on news from our local eource, and when Sister Almee breaks out, all communication with the outelds world is null and void during th time of her escapade. Now I like it and I read it, tor she Is a very remarkable woman, and does much good. But I do so hate to be without my news of the outside world. But Its kinder quieting down now and a little stuff is drifting in from the outside world. I wrote a little gag about the market about ten daye ago, for It seemed to be the general Impression that it was full of hop and was going far beyond its legitimate stride. It was running on opiates. Well the very day my little gag broke out, why the market tumbled, tum-bled, and Roosevelt did say that he was going to keep an eye on It Well I sure did get a lucky break with that prediction, for If I had pulled it a day later it wouldent have been any good. But you could Just see and feel it coming. Everybody Every-body cant make a living gambling. Some can but there must always be money made in some other business and brought Into the game to keep It going. Well Wall Street was getting get-ting ahead of their money supply. You can see thats one thing about the Democrats that make em differ ent from the Republicans. This fel low Roosevelt has got the nerve to defy those fellows if he thinks Its for the good of all. Now with a Re publican ihere is just something about his makeup, that the richer the man, the less he should be watched, the bigger the industry the wider open It should run. Its just against their principles to stop a guy from making a big killing, even If he ie robbing a bank. They claim you are "Hamstringing big business." busi-ness." This Sales Tax is a-coming in all these states. We got a load of It thr other day, 3 percent. That abou takes the cake. Most states vote one percent, one and a half, or at most two but we eaw em all that and raised em a couple. I guess its the least objectionable of taxes, if there Is such a thing. I think Mississippi was the starter of It. It pulled them out In good shape. The poor old London Conference, they are dragging It along, "Amer. lea failed to do what we wanted em too, so the whole thing failed." Every one of those guys come over here before the thing started, and all left with a lot of magnified hooey about what the Confer ence held In store for the World. Well In any legitimate business In the World If you met and talked with all your customers, or all your clients, or all your neighbors neigh-bors about some f o r t h c o ming thing, why when you met, you would know pretty well what to do. In other words what was the first meeting for, and if It was seen that it looked bad, then why hold the other one. If a man has a horse to sell and he wants two hundred, and I know I will only give one hundred, and I know he wont come down, and I wont go up, there is no use In ns conferring. If the whole Conference was Just to Juggle with the price f our money, why, why hold It? Just say, "Boye you got to get somebody else's dollar to play with, mine Is busy." But we are a Nation of con-ferrers. con-ferrers. Americans without a delegation delega-tion going somewhere for no reason at all, well it wouldent be America. HI! MiNmiit Sydict; . hi Umwk m Mil The Legion of Honor The Legion of Honor was created ky Bonaparte In 1SC2. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED The family of Mrs. Thomas Jones celebrated in her honor Sunday Sun-day at Vivian Park in Provo canyon, can-yon, the occasion being her birthday birth-day anniversary. A gay time was reported. Besides the guest of honor, Mrs. Jones, those present were Mr. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nicholes of this city. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Firm age of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Storm McDonald of Heber and their families. o BOBBY CURTIS WINS BICYCLE Bobby Curtld. son of Mrt and Mrs. Claud Curtis, proved to be the lucky winner of a $35.00 bicycle, given away at the Cozy Theatre, Friday evening. Tickets for the bicycle were given giv-en away with each ticket to the Oozy for the past several weeks and the drawing was held Friday evening. Mr. Van Wagoner, manager, man-ager, states that the theatre was packed to capacity on the night of the drawing. OHIO MAN WOULD LIKE TO READ LEIII SUN A card received yesterday from an Ohio man, proves that the Lehi Sun Is a widely read and circulated newspaper and has been receiving favorable comment j The card reads as follows: Dear Sir, I have heard so many com ments favorable to your paper that I am anxious to see and read it Could you send me a sample copy? Thanks. George Cole, 95 West Oakland Ave., Columbus, Ohio. o PLEASANT GROVE DEFEATS LEHI BASEBALL TEAM Last Wednesday the Pleasant Grove baseball boys downed the Lehi boys by a hugp score of 10 to 2. This was the worst defeat of the year for the local lads. It seemed that odds were against them and they Just couldn't get going. Wednesday afternoon the Heber boys played at Lehi, to late how ever to get the final score for this week. o . , Howard Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Evans spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pratt of Mur ray are guests here this week of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Smith. LEIII PEOPLE ATTEND BLACK HAWK CELEBRATIOPT- The Sons and Daughters of UUIj. Pioneers and Indian- War Veteran's. twelfth annual encampment Is beheld be-held in Richfield this week. Tomorrow To-morrow a number of Lehi residents', will attend the celebration. Those-who Those-who will attend are Elisha H. Davis( and Mrs. Josephine Young. Lehi will give a program at Rich-, field Friday, consisting of a step-dance step-dance by J. William Wing, an original orig-inal reading by H. C. Evans, vocal solos by Mrs. Edith Evans, readings! by Mrs. Ruth Wanlass and a musical mus-ical number by Harold Johnson. Hyrum C. Evans and J. William Wing are members of the local Pioneers committee, arranging the program and seeing to the transportation transpor-tation of Lehi guests to the celebration. Mrs. Olive Taylor, cook at the Lehi hospital, is on her vacation this week. Mrs. Mark Shaw is taking her place. Miss Cleora Nye returned home Saturday evening; from a two months visit in Logan with her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Lela Bindrupt. Mrs. Chester Snyder and daughter, daugh-ter, left last week for Cheyenne, Wyoming, to make their home. Mr. Snyder is in the Veteran's hospital at Salt Lake City releivlng treat ment. AMERICAN LEGION AUX- ILIARY MEET! Members of the local American! Legion Auxiliary met at the home oC Mrs. Fern Larsen Wednesday afternoon after-noon for their meeting. The time was spent in dressing a doll to represent rep-resent a pioneer character. The. doll will be entered in the Fldac- contest, to be held in connection. with the State American Legion, convention to Belt Lake City, August Aug-ust 25, 26 and 27. The doll dressed by the local auxiliary will represent. Susa Young Gates. After the meeting dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. The delegates-to delegates-to attend the state convention from, the local auxiliary have been selected selec-ted as follows: Mrs. Lottie Peterson, Peter-son, Mrs. Fern Larsen, Mrs. Virda Peterson and Mrs. Lou Ball; alternates, alter-nates, Marvel Peterson, Erma Robinson. Rob-inson. Josephine Cooper and Good- run Wathen. Mrs. Thomas Crabb arrived home Sunday from Garfield, where she has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. They accompanied: her home. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Schow at Magna were Lehi visitors Sunday,, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Janus Schow. Ivy and Eloise Russon1 and" BetrV Knudsen of this city and Edith Baker of Mldvale, students of Proo- fessor Frank Wright, played two trios in one of the wards in Salt Lake City, Sunday evening, Elolie and Ivy also sang- a duet. Mr. and Mrs. Rcger Stoker anxf. baby daushter, Shirley Rae; nava been &pcndir g their summer vaca tlon here with Mr. Stoker's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoker; They spent several days in Provo canyon fishing and also visited in i Salt Lake City with Mrs.. Stoker's. parents, Mr. and , Mrs. Horace. Mak-in. Mak-in. Mr. Stoker has been transferred trans-ferred from Pocatello, Idaho, to Og'-den, Og'-den, Utah . He is employed witli the S. H. Kress company. They left early this week for Ogden to make their home. Id NuWheli To enjoy leisure It Is absolutely Decessnry It should bo preceded by occupation. 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