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Show THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933 TSAFB SARA TOGA SPRING $ mand water for-yburaelf & childrenFinest Filtration and WWi OrUSJ. 1 UUn U JXirMVJtf Piunges Changed -Diiilyi Chloranating System In Utah new oisiiueaing ruui unui& opiciium mineral spring water Utah State Hoard of Health Snnervision. ! yTOUSTjyil 3 f S North Ut 5 Stan, as second 'I ,...10c per l111' Per Line For " ' ' ' ! i leal Items f Beck and son, BLU, spent in Lehl at the Robert All- i. Lard G. Webb and son, Amoved Into part of Mrs. judsley's home. Luel N. Crane and chlld-wper chlld-wper and Mrs. Ben Buck-i Buck-i American Pork were I Mrs. James E Gray on i fd urs. George Schown jjhter,- Ina, of Salt Lake jted here with Mr. and I schown and Mr. and jton Brown, Sunday. They 'jaded the rodeo. pi Anderson, local tele-ferator, tele-ferator, is on her vacation, person vita her mother, e Anderson, left Monday I Collins, Colorado, for a Is visit with Mr. and Mrs. l, Spurrier. fjacobs of California vis-ehi vis-ehi for a few days with Idparmts, Mr. and Mrs. filchrist. He left the lat- the week for Sugar City, I visit with his parents, I Mrs. Leo Jacobs, and on back to California he will and visit his grandpar-p grandpar-p Beth Stoker accompan-t accompan-t Idaho to visit for sev-I sev-I with relatives. Id Mrs. Harmon McAffee M Saturday evening at to Salt Lake City, comfy com-fy to Mr. and Mrs. Austin sen, who are here visits'; visit-s'; :4 Milwaukee. Those attend-: attend-: J Lehi besides the guests of i jra Mr. and Mrs. Af ton I Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sor- e Your Plans I attend the piiversity of Utah Standard Jsbtation of Higher 1 Uarninf. - fcen must report f 20, must at. fe 21 to 23 for instruction and regis- I ,. feints should ft September 25. fi work begins j 11 FOR CATALOGUE 2 j .UTAH "keCity Handclasps An outstretched hand a friendly voice you can put no price on thesa simple gestures yet they mean so much. Members of your family, fam-ily, relatives and friends in other cities are too far away for handclasps but you can greet them by voice. Telephone tbem tonight. It's next best to seeing them. The Long Distance operator will tell you any rates you would like to know. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore of Provo is entertaining to-day at her home, honoring Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen, who is here visiting from Milwaukee. Milwau-kee. A number of Lehi people are among the Invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson, Mrs. James H. Gray and daughter, Dorothy, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckwalter in American Pork Sunday evening. Miss Dorothy Gray remained to spend a few days visiting with her sister. Miss Virginia Goodwin returned to Sandy Sunday, after spending a week here at the home of Mr. ard Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. Her many friends in this city will be pleased to hear that she is recovering nicely nice-ly from her long illness. SfS j 8-24-lt I ifSi good I 2- Thomas I 4-20-tf. t onY durtog the i r r,-. fen w.V T0 SmaTl ntam to Boyd On... ho. kvt Mr. Bert Snow and Miss Ada Wil son of Park City were Friday vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hutchings. Mrs.- Erma Wanlass and child ren left last Tuesday for Oakland, California, to Join her husband and make their home there. Mrs. Nephi Hanson and children, Don and Lida, and Mrs. Christen-sen Christen-sen of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Richard Norman. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Gardner of Delta visited from Friday until Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell. Theodore Mahas of Clearfield vis ited in Lehi during the rodeo cele bration, as guests of his grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Littleford. PAY $5.00 DOWN FREE COAL DTR CO. HEATROLA OFFER Wednesday, BiU Beck of Salt Lake City was a guest of Sherwin Ailred. Miss Vera North of Salt Lake City was a week-end guest of Mrs. Bertha Knudsen. Miss Evelyn Neff of Salt Lake City was a guest' of Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick during the rodeo celebration. . Miss Phyllis, Peterson of Spanish Pork is visiting here with her sis ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Peck. f Sunday Mrand Mrs. August Nelson Nel-son of Provo visited here with Mr and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. They also attended the rodeo. Mrs. Blanche Evans spent Mon day and Tuesday in Salt Lake City, visiting with her daughter, Miss Matilda Evans. The Merry-Cookers 4-H club met at the home of Mrs. A. E. Adams Wednesday and worked on posters to enter in the County Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Elgin. R. Garrett and Mrs. Annie E. Garrett of Nephi visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett on Sunday. Mrs. Byron Whipple has been suiienng with blood poisoning in her foot for the past ten days. She Is improving nicely at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Anderson and Misses Gwen and Vola Ander son spent Mondav and Tussdnv in Salt Lake City with relatives and mends. Thev AYnmrwniprt TJIm Kate Anderson anrf mi 7iiro An. derson, who are leaving on the bus ior rat Collins, Colorado, to Salt Lake. Mrs. Andprsnn and ter Will Visit for two weeks In Vnrt Collins at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Spurrier. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gudmund sen of Milwaukee were guests of honor at a family gathering Sunday Sun-day at the Wines Park. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Abe uaraundsen of American Fork, Mr- and Mrs. LeGrande Gudmnnd- sen and daughter of Payson, Mr. Mrs. P. o. Loveless of Bing &am. Mrs. Oliver Roberts and fam-"y. fam-"y. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane. Miss Earbara, Lott r m. j Mrs. Gerald Sagm of Ogden and Mr. George Wanlass of Manti was visiting relatives and friends here last week. Miss Margaret Larsen of Logan was a guest of Miss Ruth Rothe on Sunday. ' ..'.', Mrs. William Ritter spent Tuesday Tues-day in Provo on combined business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. James Glover were visitors at the A. F. Gaisford home, Sunday. Mrs. Roy Terry and children 'of Salt Lake City visited over the week-end in Lehl with relatives. S. E. Littleford and sons, Forest and Grant, made a business trip to Riverton "on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchings of Park City visited over the week-end at the Richard Hutchings home. lismfiN 1 ready-made I XT 1 i Dale Devereaux of Pleasant Grove is visiting inLehi this week with his sister, Mrs. Grant Littleford. Mrs. Rachel Anderson spent Tues day in Salt Lake City, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James M. Kirkham. Mrs. Ralph Smith of Salt Lake City has been in Lehi during the past two weeks visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Larsen. Miss Nedra Lewis is back to work at Dr. W. L. Worlton's office, after being away for the past three months on account of illness. Donald Pearson returned to his home in Salt Lake City Saturday, after visiting for the past two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Anderson and children, Howard and Dorothy, of , Sandy visited here during the three day Rodeo celebration, giueste at the Elias M. Jones home. Mrs. Margaret Mahas of Clear field and Mrs. Clara Coroles of Og den were visiting in Lehi Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Littleford and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Kathleen Matice and two daughters, Ray and Lewis Goodwin Good-win returned to their home in Wells, Nevada, Tuesday morning, after visiting here with their father, Edwin L. Goodwin. Franklin Jackson of Cedar City, Utah, visited over the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Samuel Jack son. He returned Monday evening. His wife and little son, Bobby, left Wednesday to spend a few weeks there with him. Monday Mrs. James Zimmerman and daughter, Enid, Mr. Henry Sor enson and Mrs. J. J. Turner of In dependence, Missouri, motored to Magna and spent the day -visiting with Mrs . B. W. Richardson. Mrs. Enoch Russon left Tuesday for California. She will visit at San Francisco and Mercedes with her daughter, Mrs. Donald Nelson, and her son. Josenh Russon and family. She expects to be gone about two months. Mrs. A. F. Webb entertained at a prettily-appointed dtaner party Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Walter L Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Koiana run- anch and daughter, Mary, an 01 Salt Lake City and Mrs. L. E. Fran-com Fran-com of Levan. Don Loveridge was guest of honor at a piettily-arranged dinner party given in honor of his birthday anni-ve.-siry at his !ioa-e, Saturday A !ire birthday .-iKe center! the table and an attractive color scheme of pink and white prevailed in the table and room decorations. Those in attendance were Mrs. Alex P. Olsen and Mrs. Arnold Simpson, both of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Feet and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Webb and child ren, Mrs. Julia Vaughn and the I - IT Ltw Dtlivtrtd Prices on Budcf Bio and Elevators. Store grain oo the farm at lowest per bushel cost Butler Bins improve condition of all grain, including combined wheat and kaffir, preserve its protein value, regulate moisture content, cut shrinkage and shield from rats, fire and weather. Owners report Butler Bins 20 years old good for many more. Butler's 30 year reputation pledges quality galvanized steel, out standing construction, structural strength and durability. Quickly in stalled. Just tell us where to set it R. C. ALLRED Lehi, Utah County Fair To Be Held This Year Decision to hold the Utah County Fair in Provo September 22 and 23 was made by the fair board at a meeting in Provo Thursday nigjht. The fair has not been held for the past two years due to inability of the county to finance the event. It was revived this year by the county farm bureau and the agricultural extension department to give 4-H club members and the Future Farmers Far-mers of the high schools an opportunity oppor-tunity to display their work. The usual frills and trimmings will be eliminated this year and no admission will be charged. Coop eration has been pledged by all the communities and the. leading business busi-ness men of the county. ', r The second day of the "fair will be designated as Utah County Farm Bureau Day and a program desig nated to stimulate .new membership in the organization will be put on. The fair board will meet at the county fair grounds in ''Provo Wednesday Wed-nesday at 1 p. m. to assign space for the various exhibits. ;The supervisors super-visors of the departments are as follows: Crops and agricultural L. L.-Bunnell, Pleasant. View; Flow ersMrs. - J. P. Fugal, -Pleasant Grove; Home Economics Mrs. Mabel Stewart, Payson; Future Farmers Charles H. Da vies, Provo; Pro-vo; Club work Mrs. Amy L. Jones and Anson B. Call, Provo; Farm Bureau program and exhibits, Evans L. Anderson, Lehi; Livestock. Lv- man H. Rich. Miss Edith Gbates of Salt Lake jCity visited relatives in Lehl over the week-end. ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Athur Peterson of West Jordan spent Tuesday in Lehi with relatives. Cleo Larson and Eva Gunther spent Wednesday In Provo on a combined business apd pleasure trip. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Glade and family of Salt Lake City were guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. Miss Elaine Walker of Brigham City is here for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A Bateman. L Evans Holmstead .has arrived home from Men tana, '.where he has been employed for the past several 1 ! - . Mr. and Mrs. Claud Curtis and children left for Salt ,Lake City Monday morning, after visiting here for a week. 1 . Mr. and Mrs.' Ralph Hawker have returned home, . after spending three weeks in Declo, Idaho, with Mr. Hawker's parents. i - Mrs. Austin GUdmundsen and two sons, Dick' arid 'Stanley) spent Monday in American Fork with Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen. ' ." Miss Madge Worlton is spending her vacation in Salt Lake City,' as a guest of Miss 'Ruth Halliday and with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Glade. Mrs. D. Bosh of 'Levan has been visiting iri 'Lehi" during 'the ''past week at the home of her daughter, and son-ln-Iaw,' Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson. - " Thomas Lowell Broadbent re turned to his home in Ogden Sunday Sun-day evening, after' spending a week here visiting with relatives and friends. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stone and fam ily of Union and Mr. and Mrs! Walter Wal-ter Denver of Pleasant 'rbve spent Thursday in Lehi visiting wife Mrs: Josephine v1foung. ' ' DECIDE NOW FREE COAL WITH THE ESTATE HEATROLA AT THE OLD PRICES A Small Down Payment Protects You D-T-R. CO. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen Gudmund-sen attended the evening session at the Salt Lake temple Tuesday evening. " Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Webb of Salt Lake City visited over the week end in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb. Mrs. L. E. Francom of J Levan arrived ar-rived in Lehi Friday for a visit with Mrs. Joseph Glover and other rel atives. Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh and daugh ters, lone and Fern, of Alpine, vis ited Miss Maud Hackett Sunday, the occasion being her birthday an niversary. First Class Shoe Repairing AT THE Modern Shoe Shop (Opposite the Lehi Garage, Mala St shoes reoaired while you wait antf our prices are right. Let us do you shoe repair Job for you and you wf be pleased with the neatness an quality of the Job. WE HAVE ALL MODERN MACHEVEBY (Ladle Shoe a Specialty). We Also Repair and Line LEATHER COATS C.W.Holmes,Prop. Mrs. Vernon McCandless' ' and sons, George and Don, or Miflvale and Mrs. 4 Jack Anderson or Salt Lake City were Friday" visitors at the home of Mrs., Richard Hutching. Hutch-ing. ' ' '. . ,.; Mrs. Andy Tran'e "entertained at dinner on Tuesday for Mr, and Mrs.. Austin Gudmundsen. and, two sons, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen. of American Fork' and Mrs. P. I 6. Loveless of Bmgham. 1 1 Mrs. Mark Osterloh, and . daughter, daugh-ter, Marilyn, 6f,( American ' Fork spent Wednesday, Thursday, ' Friday Fri-day and Saturday of last week in Lehi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Osterloh. Members of the ' Relief Society Stake Board will meet at the home of the President,' Mrs. Mina Webb Friday afternoon for their monthly meeting. After 'business has been taken care of, a delicious luncheon will be served.' ' On Monday of this week, dinner guests of Miss Eva' Gunther were- Mrs. C. A Gammett bf Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and' tos." Horland Simmons and daughter, Kathleen, of Burley. Idaho.' Mrs. Simmons was formerly Miss Maurine' Gam mett of Pleasant' Grove. Mrs. Mary Maudsley of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Anderson of Salt Lake City, returned Satur day from a trip through Southern Utah. They visited, at Bryce .and Zion canyons, at Cedar Breaks and with friends in Cedar City and re port a delightful trip.. They were gone a week - Mrs. Vernett Tidwell and two children of McGill, -Nevada, ar rived in Lehi Saturday for a visit uith Mrs. Tid well's mother, Mrs. Miss Freda Peterson left Wednesday Wednes-day for her home in California, after af-ter an extended visit here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A J. Evans. A F. Webb left Wednesday morning morn-ing for Idaho Falls, Idaho, where he will be employed as head chemist chem-ist at the sugar factory there during dur-ing the coming campaign. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thurman 6f Garfield are here for a few days visiting with Mrs. Thurman's mother, Mrs. Mary Jones. They will leave the latter part of the week for Mt. Pleasant to visit relatives. rel-atives. The visit of Mrs. J. J. Turner of Independence, Missouri, to this city has been the motif for numerous socials and entertainments given In her honor by friends and relatives. Friday evening Mrs. Stanley Lott entertained at a party in her hon or. On Thursday Mrs. A. B. An derson entertained at a prettily-ap pointed dinner party in her honor and Thursday evening she was en tertained at supper by Mrs. James Zimmerman. Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Ella Manning, Mrs. S. J. Tay lor and Mrs. Emma Jane Roberts entertained at a social at the Taylor Tay-lor home in her honor. Tuesday evening a Saratoga party was given in honor of the visitors. Other socials are being planned during the coming week. o Hospital Notes LOCAL BUSINESS MEN ATTEND PROVO MEETING Eugene and J. B. Cooper their tonsils removed at the hospital on Tuesday. had local Leone Jones had her tonsils removed re-moved Sunday morning at the hospital. hos-pital. . Claude Curtis was tieated for a sprained ankle, Thursday. Representative business men from this city attended a meeting in Provo Tuesday evening for all business bus-iness men of the county. The purpose pur-pose of the meeting was to adopt a business code, in keeping with the N R A program. The code was not completed at this meeting, however how-ever it will be adopted at a future meeting and will be published later. Those attending from Lehi were S. I. Goodwin, Joseph S. Broad-bent, Broad-bent, Edward J. Larsen and Ar-mand Ar-mand Webb. ; -o- ' Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Osterloh and Mark Osterloh arrived home Wednesday Wed-nesday from California, where they have been spending the past two months. They visited in San Francisco Fran-cisco with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Os terloh and in Albany with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Osterloh, Miss Hermine Osterloh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Osterloh, came home with them and will attend school here this winter. -o - Seismic Angling Savants at Tokyo university have discovered that an earthquake will make fish bite. It takes that sometimes, some-times, observes the unlucky fisherman. fisher-man. San Antonio Evening News. - j w , No Possible Vacuum? Millions of molecules of air are left In the best vacuum known to man after the most powerful pumps have taken out all the air possible. Fifteen Years Ago Now Lawrence Draper, one of the cow boy riders at the rodeo, was treat ed for broken ribs, at the hospital Saturday. Julius Pace was removed to his home in Ogden Tuesday night from the Lehi hospital. He was injured in a Glider accident last week. " . . '. v ' Bernard G. Webb. On Wednesday they visited in Salt Lake City with Mrs. James R. Atkinson and Thurs day thev left for their home in Nevada. Mrs. Webb accompanied them back for a week's visit. Mrs. James H. Gray and Mrs Samuel N. Crane cf Draper enter tained at a birthday party Wedr.es dav afternoon at Saratoga resort. honoring the birthday anniversar ies of Dorothy and Leona Gray and Harold and Clvde Crane, which all occured during the week. Bauimg and games were enjoyed and a de licious luncheon served. The group in attendancs Included Mrs. Gray and daughters, Dorothy and Leona. Mrs. Samuel N. Crane and children:- Harold. Lorna, Wiila, Clyde ' sto Bettv of Draper, and Mrs. StwllBgl Durrant and children, Keith, NWd and Howard, of. American Fork.- Jay Whitman had both hands lanced at the hospital, Sunday. Mrs. Thrasher had her thumb amputated at the hospital on Tues day. . John Jones had several stitches taken in his lip Saturday at the hospital. i Monday morning Harold Johnson had several stitches taken In his arm. He received the cut when he ran his arm through the back win dow of his car. Last Wednesday Elmo Gray had several stitches taken in his wrist Lynn Hunter cut his head when he fell from a barrel and several stitches were necessary to close the wound. He was treated at the hos pital Wednesday. Inez Powell had several boils lanced at the hospital last week J. G. Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buell Allred, is: in the hospital re- veiving treatment lor a broken leg Miss Jeanne Coleman is in hospital for medical treatment. the Mrs. Elmer Monson is receiving medical treatment at the local hos pital A lovely baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carlton F. 'Kelly) Wilson at the local hos pital, Saturday. All concerned are doing nicely. Mr. Edwin L. Goodwin had his right leg amputatsd Friday at the hoepital Mrs. Foster Nicholes and new baby son were removed to their home in American Fork Sunday, from the local hospital Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Young an nounce the arrival of; a fine baby boy, bora early Wednesday morn ing at the hospital. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Fifteen Years Ago Now The large crowd of bathers at aatoga wa suddenly "shocked men divers brought up the lifeless body of the eleven-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. R. D. Wadley of Manila The body was found in the deep end of the outdoor pooL Every effort was made to revive the boy but it was impossible. Fifteen Years Ago Now Fire destroyed about 400 bushels of dry wheat, a wagon, shed and threshing separator on the Hoi-brook Hoi-brook dry farm west of the Jordan River Thursday afternoon. The total loss will run near $2,500. Fifteen Years' Ago Now Mr. and Mrs.' John Chelton recently re-cently received word that their son, Denzil, had successfully completed the work at the. Santiago school and had ' graduated. ' . "' Fifteen Years Ago Now " Parents of Thomas Jones, Eph- raim. Jackson and' Junius Davis, have received letters that the boys received from Kinsr Oeore-p of Eng land when they arrived there. Fifteen Years Ago Now Harry Stoker, Elisha Peck and Le Roy Davis are driving new Ford cars purchased Just recently. Fifteen Years Ago Notf Bert Gray underwent a success ful operation for appendicitis at the local hospital, Friday. Fifteen Years Ago Now Members of the Fourth ward Second Intermediate Sunday school class gave a water melon party last . evening for their ' teacheis Miss Delia Peterson, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson. Peter-son. . . 'Fifteen Years Ago Now Word to parents of Isaac Clark and Roy Peterson indicates that they have started on their ocean voyage for Europe. Fifteen Years Ago Now Mrs. Roy Lott entertained at a birthday party Friday for her daughter, Evelyn. Fifteen Years Ago Now The main Auditorium of the Lehi Fourth ward meeting house is now . about completed and ward conference confer-ence next Sunday will be the first meeting to be held in the room. Fifteen Years Ago Now A letter yesterday by relatives from California informed them that Clyde Dorton is now doing fine ard !s expected to recover. Fifteen Years Ago Now The following ' Boy Scouts and Scout Master George C. Loveridge tcok an auto trip around the south side of Utah Lake Friday and Sat urday: WCtert Webb, chauffeiuy Arnold Peterson,' Uoyd' i Thrasher, Joseph GUT, BramWeU St. Jcor, " Ervin Russon, Alva and Marvin Wing and Henry Street. - 1 i - sues; of honor. . ... . ,.. guest of honor. |