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Show THUKSDAY: DECEMBER 14, 1933 THE LEHI SUN. LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, towpw 1 i Practical Gifts Are The Best! . They are not only a Gift but a . Necessity Ties, Sox, Shirts, Gloves, Bath Robes, House Slippers, Shoes, Hats, Oxfords and all kinds of Men's Clothing. We Have A Large New Line Of Ladies House Dresses'Ladies Dresses-'Ladies Hosiery Ladies Silk Pajamas POWERS SHOE STORE Marshal Vlckerj and Miss Zlna fifji iir J fTi Anderson attended a theatre in b 1 11 II III V Jird JL 0 Lake City Tuesday evening, Mrs. Kate Anderson and daughter, daugh-ter, Zina, were dinner guests of Mrs, Otto Mitchell In . American Pork on Wednesday. Mrs. A. H. Pike and Mrs. J. L. Crookston and two children of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. Mar tha Ball on Sunday Mrs. Violet Fisher and son. Fred dy, of Eureka, and Elmer Culmer of Pleasant Grove were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Sarash E. Gals- ford. Misses Lila and Elsie Galsford have gone to Salt Lake City for an Indefinite stay. Local Items Elmo Hardy of Spanish Fork was visiting in Lehl on Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Taylor took their children to Salt Lake City Saturday to see Santa Claus. Mrs. Jennie Nostrom and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Allred spent Wednesday In Salt Lake Ctty. Friday Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Roberts and family visited In Payson with Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Gudmund-sea. Gudmund-sea. Mr. and Mra. Samuel N. Crane of Draper visited In Lehl Sunday eve ning at the Home or Mr. and Mrs. James H, Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Reed McAffee and children of Salt Lake City visited in Lehl duiing the week end, guests of Mrs. Nettle McAffee. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchlngs and children of Park City visitad during the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutchlngs. The Relief, Society Chorus gave the program In the Second ward Sunday evening. It was very splend. Id and greatly enjoyed by the group In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith and children have moved to Salt Lake City to make thslr home for the present. Mr. Smith is attending Khotl there. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wing, Mrs George Winn. Miss Ruth Goal and Glen Wing spent Monday visit- mg in salt Lake City, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Adams and family and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lin thoten and family. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. M a. jou entertained at a house party ior a group of frbnds. A delicious hot dinner was served and the evening eve-ning spent In playing bridge. High score prizes were captured by Mrs. TV. L. Worlton and R, B. Worlton and consolation favors went to Mr. arid Mr Elmer Jackson. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jack-n. Jack-n. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddlngton, Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Goates. Mrs. I L. Lott, Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Mrs. A. W. Davis, and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton. . Friends will be very sorry to hear that Miss Lillian Knudsen has been ill for the past month, suffering with nephritis. She la Improving. Mrs. J. N. Lltson and Mrs. Geortte O. Robinson were Salt Lake City visitors on Monday. Saturday Mrs Robinson and daughter, Marie, and Mrs. Lltson made a trip to Salt Lake. Harold Woolston. who has been visiting in Rexburg, Idaho, for the past few months, has returned to Lehl and will be a faculty member of the Adult school belnflr conducted here at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Webb returned to Lehl Friday, after spending the past three months In Shelley, Idaho, Ida-ho, where Mr. Webb has been em- plcyr d by the Utah-Idaho Sugar company. Mr. and Mrs, George Smith have moved to Salt Lake City to make their home, Mr. Smith havinsr em ployment there. They have been residing In the Fourth ward for the past several months. Georee 'Smith Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Smith. Mrs. Sarah E. Galsford and Mrs, Fthel Goates were visiting in Provo Wednesday on business for the Red cress. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates en tertalned at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Dlckerson and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Curtis and sons, Woodrow and Arthur, of Mississippi. . John E. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Colledge of Salt Lake Cltv are leaving Friday for California, where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs David Jones. Mr. Jones Intends to remain their during the winter with his son, David and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Oolledge will return to Utah in a few days. Mrs. D. W. Moncur and family of Rupert, Idaho, visited In L;hl from Saturday until Tuesday eve- tnlngi with Mr,, and Mrs. Roy Mon cur. They were called here on ae They left for their home Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moncur and baby son accompanied them to Idaho for an Indefinite visit. Earl Chilton. Vlruil Chilton and Jay Chilton arrived In Lehl Sunday from Washington. Earl Chilton has been employed at the Utah-Idaho Sugar company at Bellingfham, Washington, durlnir the cam nalim Jay Chilton, who lives at Seattle, Washington, will visit here for v. eral days with his Barents. Mr .ni Mrs. John Chilton, The many friends of James Allred of Salt Lake City, formerly of Lehl, wm oe sorry to hear that he suffered suf-fered an accident last Tuesdav Mr Allred was in a garage in Salt Lake ana stepped into the ereaslnsr vat cutting a severe eash on his hid Eight stitches were required to close cne wound. At last reports he was improving nicely. 5 The First ward Relief Society Chorus members entertained at a quilting party Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. La Verde Kirkham honoring Mrs. Chris tie Smith, one of tha members who has been ill for some time past. A pleasant af-tjrnoon af-tjrnoon was enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served. The guests In attendance at-tendance were Mesdames Loda Brad- shaw, Maysa Goates, Laura Smith, Martha Ann Cox, Marvel Gray, Rule Lewis, Alvira Hebertson, Beulah Lewis, inea Peterson, Mary Ann Clark, Lillian Anderson, Emma Phillips, Phil-lips, Claire Norman, Mable Taylor, Mrs. Kirkham and the guest of honor. NOTICE In order to rremrr the Term Audit of th City Books the Citv Recorder's Re-corder's Office will 1 i losed durins? thp wwk nf December 25-31, 1933. 1 lease attend tr vrmr final 1933 business with the City before Christmas. T. P. Kirkham, . Citv Recorder. Present Opera An outstanding event of the season sea-son will be the musical opera, "In Old lMHitinna." tr, hp Presented Fri- dav iftornnnn anA RatlirdaV evening I In the Fifth ward Amusement hall under the direction of the M. I. A. The setting is a Southern garden scene. Miss Ethel Hall is directing the per formance, which Is expected to be one of th'e best ever presented before. be-fore. The cast of characters have been hard at work for the oast few weeks and are sure to give a very splendid performance. The cast of characters Includes the following;: Rose Miss Arva Wing : Richard St. John Keith Lott: Martha St John Beth Jackson; Monte Gray Von Adamson: Old Ned. col ored servant John Frank; Judy, Ned's wife Marie Erickson; Simon ScuddSr CWl Jackson H oily Timms Keith Erickson: Jack Mar tin Donald Lott; Marquis De La xour Smith . Peterson; Bruce Mac-Dougall Mac-Dougall Vestal Loveridge. In addition there is a chorus of southern planters, their wives daughters daugh-ters and sweethearts. Effective and beautiful costumes will be used. Mrs. Lela Wing Lott is the piano accompanist Th'a matinee performance com mences at 4:15 p. m. Friday after noon and the main performance Saturday evening at 8 o'clock p. m. LOCAL BOY REGISTERED AT U. S. A. C. LOGAN Herbert Johnson af Lehl, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnson, winner of a $25 scholarship scholar-ship fertile Utah State Agriculture College,' is now registered at the college, according to word received uus weeic from the Registrar's office. of-fice. Herbert was awarded this scholarship because of outstanding worn aone, in high school scholar. ship, activity, and personality. He is registered in the school of Agri culture at the college and will be gin aia winter quarter's work on January 3,. 1934. COME IN NOW And Have Your Radiator Filled With PRESTONE FLOZON GLYCERINE . or ALCOHOL which will protect your radiator during the freez-ing freez-ing weather. ATLAS TIKES AND BATTERIES LEHI MOTOR Co. FIIOXE 353 M.ln Street - Lehl DELINQUENT NOTICE Name of corporation, lettt tt?t?t. GATTON CO.; location of principal place of business, Lehl City, Utah. Notice is. hereby Riven that there are delinquent upon the followlm? described stock on account of as sessment levied on the 2nd day of November, 1933, the amount set opposite the .names of the resDec- tive share holders. j .yiShares William. Asher. 2 Glen Adams 1 Nelsina Ander- son .iir.. 2 Margaret F. An- Anderson... 3 2-3 Joseph Ander son ....... 9 Andrew J. An derson ..... 8 Hadie Adams 2 T. M Bushman 1 Geo. Beck 14 John R. Bone.. 5tt W. A. Buchan- Ami 3.00 1.50 2.50 . 4.00 13.50 Kate Holms tead 2 Wm. Hobos... 10 6-10 C. J. E. Hertell 1 -Nina Herron... 5 O. A. Holmstead 3 Clarence Holm- Stead 1 A B. Harris... 4 F. W. Jones. ... 1 N. P. Johnson.. 1 Melvln Johnson 23 . Mary E. Jacobs. 2 Andrew Jacobs. 1 Thomas Jones. 7 Sarah J. John- " son 17 Elvina M. John son . 10 . Effie Knight... 1 Parley Knudsen 10 -. Ernest Larsen. 18 Edw. Larsen. . . 7-10 Geo. C, Loveridge 2 8-10 Danial Larsen. 36 Myron T. Lee.. 3 I. L. Lott 2 Horace Ma kin.. 2 2-10 Nora E. Manning 5 Eugene Mays., 5 W. A. Martin- dale;.. 9 Jimmie Martin- dale........ 1 Miller & Viele. 10 J. O. Meiling.. 1 Mutual Savings 8i Loan Co. 1 J. F. Noyes. . . . 10 Olmstead Estate 28 H. C. Osterloh 1 Ivor L. Peterson 4 A Wm. Peter son...;.... 21 7-10 Samuel ' P. & - Grace W. Parks 3 6-10 Clarence Reeves 20 F. H. Reeves.. 3Vi May E. Reese. 2 J. Freeman Royle.. 25 Stenia Radmal 18 Alexander Ricks 3 Iarriet J.Smith 28 Soren Sorenson 7 J. E. Smiths i 33 Amy D. Smith. 3 Roosevelt Smith 2 Chester M. , Smith..... 12 Victor W. Smith 3 Mark Shaw.... ly. G. E. Sorenson 3 Jesse N. Smith 25 2-10 Hugh Shaw.... 1 Sarah Sabey... 1 R. J. Stice. .... 8 Vance P. Smith 7 Moroni Sabey. .21 AJta Schow.... 3 7-10 Ralph Smith.. 30 Thomas Taylor 8 irnestine Thrash- fr 32 W. B. Thorno- 12.00 2.50 1.50 175 8.75 ARRESTS MADE Hu?gard, Mr. Hindley and Mi-, aasfett. American Fork boys were arrested in Lehl Friday for disturbing the peace. They were fined five dollars or five days in Jail by Judge Wall. The boys paid their fine. Free Family Passes ' TO COZY THEATRE Where on! the best Talking Pictures are shown. SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE Lehi Sun UEHTS LEADING IJIWSPATEB A1TD -Receive FREE Family Passes : ". Tw famiIv Pses to Cozy givei with each one year subscript ioH to the Lehi Sun for 11.00. One family pan eivea w-;fb each. C-month subscription at 50c. Subscribe or Ik-new now for the Sun and enjoy this high class enter, tainment given to your family FREE. BEAD IE HI'S OUTSTANDING PAPER AND ENJOY THE BEST TALKING PICTURES HOSPITAL NOTES Jam?s Peterson underwent an op eratlon for Hernia Thursday. He is reported to be doing nicely. Harold Fox. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fox. Is In the hospital receiving receiv-ing treatment for a fractured hip and other minor injuries sustained when an automobile crashed into the horse he was riding, throwing him to the side of the road. Satur day evening. Cleo Royle and Mrs. Kdon John son had their tonsils removed at the local hospital on Monday. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmstead was treated at the hospital Friday for a cut on his forehead, above the eye. ! Ths little son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Warden suffered a fractured left arm last Wednesday and received re-ceived treatment at the local hospital. hos-pital. J. O. Richards was treated for an infJcted finger at the local hospital during the week. an,... 11 John )3rown...20 J. N,Biitl.....,13 Eugens Bone.. 2 Clarence Bush man Bernard Brad- thaw l ce Bri?r3...... 1 Mitt Carson... 1 Annie Christof- ftrson 6 W. F. Carson.. 5 nomas Col- , ledg? 71 , Thomas Clark. 10 Stanley Clark., 9 A. P. Christof-ferson. Christof-ferson. ...... .13 Charles c o 1- ledge . 20 310 E. J. Christoffer- son 6 3 -10 L. O. Chrtstnf. ferson 7tt Thomas Crabb. 24 Mary A. Cox... 2 Jos, E. Dorton 16 K Wm. Dunsdon.. 2 t M Davis 1 L M. Davis 1 Wm. Dorton... 24 Wm, Davis.... 29 6-10 Laura Davis... 1 W. E. Evans.... 1 W. S. Evans.. 23 6-10 Blanch Evans. 64 5-10 Aaron Evans.. .10 Edith a Evans 6 John S. Evans. 2 Edmund Fowler 31 2-10 Noylan C. Fox 29 Robert a Fox 9 A. E. Fox 1 6-10 Emma Fairless. 2 Oelestia Feather- stone 29H J- W. Gray.... 1 Ephriam Gough 1H Richard Gouirh lli James H. Gray 24 Maud Glover... I W. F. Gurney.44 W. a Gray... 19 Mary Gurney. 49 0 CariGunther.. 18 "Was 4- . a iThomas Gray.. 3 18.50 30.15 21.50 2.50 4.15 1.50 1.50 1.25 9.00 7.50 44.50 8.75 13.50 9.63 1S.93 8.70 11.25 3.75 3.00 19.37 3.00 3.00 1.50 3.75 40.40 1.50 150 27.65 76.75 15.00 2.63 3.75 44.50 4350 8.25 2.40 3.00 14.25 150 2.25 2.25 1.23 150 63 30 2650 6UC 21.00 15.00 son Fred Turner.., Maud Udell..., S. L. Wells.T., Thomas Webb., F. G. Webb... John A. Webb. J. H. Woolston, H. J. White... 7 1 8 3 . 31 15 17 2 12 James Richard e ' Gray 11 12.50 " Sk Your Chech 25.50 13.50 1.50 15.00 26.50 1.05 3.20 . 49.50 4.50 2.50 3.30 5.25 7.50 12.25 1.50 15.00 5 1.50 15.00 42.00 1.50 4.50 24.52 5.40 30.00 5.25 3.00 9.15 25.50 3.50 3250 2.50 41.00 4.50 3.00 1100 8.10 1.87 4.50 38.80 1.50 1.50 10.00 10.40 25.10 5.55 45.00 11.50 16.00, 6.25 150 5.65 4.50 4450 22.50 23.50 3.00 5.95 26.00 13.90 9.05 1.25 1.00 16.50 1.25 John T. Winn. 21 & Lucy Whitman. 14 6-10 Hyrurn Webb. 13 Geo. F. Wing.. 1 Ethbl Watkins. 1 S. W. Wright. 11 Guy Wilson.... 1 Frank Year- anoe.i...... 1 4-10 BENCH STOCK Peter L. Adam-son Adam-son 13.8-10 Joseph Arm strong. ... 12 Harry Jsrling. . 13 6-10 Clarence Bur- gfess....... 33 5-10 Benni. Life Ins 42 Thomas Binns 18 6-10 Luella M. Binns 9 8-10 Anthony Bates 15 8-10 Delos Boyer 8 Thomas Coddlng- ton 15 E. M Jerllng. H 2-10 James Graves. 24 Reed & Gib bons 25 Hyrum Groes- beck 21 John Hana?n.. 29 Richard Healey 10 4-10 Wm. Hobb 4 Lillian Ellis.... 4 Charles Van Wagoner Wag-oner 12 Continental Bldg. & Loan.... 16 8-10 Gilbert Myers.. 6 4-10 Mary Lee Myers 33 W. B. Smith. 11 6-10 Mrs. Louis Stras- burg 34 6-10 James Smith. 11 6.10 W.f J. Shipley. 36 R. J. Stice 20 6-15 State of Utah.. 24 Kenneth White. 5 Mary Weston... 2 4-10 Alvin Whitby., 16 4-10 In accordance with law and an ordpr of the Board of Directors made on the 2nd day of November. 1933, so many shares of rr,i of such stock as may be necessary. uiHt ini Memorial Building Build-ing on the 2nd day of Jamiarv Km at 2:00 P. M. to pay delinquent 5meni ir.ereon together with cost of adv?rtisuut and n7v.. sale. . A, CARLOS SCHOW. Secretary. 50( First Publication December 7, 1933. j 1.85 18.35 16.00 35.58 44.55 51.99 11.70 13.03 21.00 10.64 13.95 9.89 31.92 33.25 16.95 39.36 9.83 5.32 5.32 fells the story of "What Your Money Wn For"! No room for doubt a8 to where thi Spc that "ten" went. You Know! Vnr ,': . flVe"' on "white A receipt and a record really fH --"WtA i I counting for every dollar, that's gone hands. . , . through A check book is much more convenient th ing 'ready cash You thing twice before writb T whereas, cash quickly slips , through your ill the slightest temptation. " , eers Open an Account With This Bai 1 State Bank Of Lehi - Telephone 85 lehi ; ; , ' vn ME f Second Ward to Present Play In Fourth Ward The play, presented under the di rection of the Second ward Relief Society, "The Girl in the Fur Coat" some time ago. will be presented again in the Fourth ward Saturday evening, December 16, under the direction di-rection of the Fourth ward Boy Scouts. The play was very well Riv en and received much praise Parent- Teacher Meeting Toiii A meeting of an association members m iTij lu&nt unursday) at 8 o'clock ia uie men strmni i,.. onuuunj-j Three or four musical sJ wui De given Dy the hi vJ Eddington, Dr. W. L Wo3 J. u. Jones and Ernest will be the speakers They r; on child Welfare. These 4 find K I . VUU1 V. iilWC since the first presentation numer- have examined all m tu ous requests have, been received to .children during the past fer 1 It is very important But & ents be in attendance and mel me teachers of Lehi school talk over the problem of interest to them. present it again. The cast of characters is as fol lows: Nan Nacroft. Rhea Eddlneton Bob Lee.. ...Ferrel E. Brems Silas Lee...........Vern W. Webb Mrs. Silas Lee...... Emily Johnson Mrs. T. Nails.......... Laura Evans Maggie Nails .Virginia Meilins Pete Denny.. .....Karl Webb Hettle Lee............Betha Allred Rogfcr Devake. ...... . . . .Paul Jones Mrs. Roger Devake. Wanda Peterson Judge Maynard... LaVerl Gray The play is directed by Miss Ar- leen Goodwin. t jiwiO i; Santa g be a b hsptei jjjojtte (.stein (ioSsiiig jm be add y. HI .,..1 i Price. Miss Beth Romnev the members of the ui "Tiger House" at a prettW ed luncheon Sunday. AH to assisted in staelne the tfc also guests. Members of tne presented Miss Romnev with s gut, as their token of of her diligent work with fia putting over the play. SCAMP WAGONS GIVEN AWAt Given Away Each Wed. and Satiirl AT COZY THEATEI WHERE ONLY THE BEST SOUND PICTURES ARE SE, Yl IT rirP T l n.i ii . i (V. Carlo, in another big success I "MAGIC NIGHT" Magic in his voice, Magic in his charrn, -Jtfagic is personality that made him tlie sensation of Brf "ay. ii yon lilvf miisin onmdv Sp h THlMfl -3 AT.Qrt nnnn rtffurrTtr m. iRn.l FEEDAY AND SATUEDAT "IT'S GREAT TO BE' AinT ALSO "THE DEVIL HORSE'' Ml club .members with cards in good stand. Admitteed FREE. j REMEMBER A nnthpr Sjimn Wagon T Away Saturday. ! EVERYBODY ONLY 10c j ----- -r-w w w w tyvywyyvww - SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY s TodeL JsStny.J 'a ppi M a h J in ill I) 6e one jkii befc iaitrit p to pi Lions t aacoape ( jd si)d a te-g I ifman! 1j aises i m; 4 Con Dr. eH SiaJh, Oanmii jtBenarj f 8 Sf.WieI I ' p? 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