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Show 1 THURSDAY. MARCH 1, 1934 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI. UTAH "Non art mort apt to boast iSxtn thost of At Itist attk MARCH 5 Merry Widow Httf nuk their fiitt pprnc, 1907. $ Rinj Lardner, humoriit and writer, bora 1881 7 First telephone patent It luued to Bell, 1879. 8 FiVil bridge over Niagara River it opened, 1855. 9 Famed battle of Monitor v. Merrimac, 1862, ! t Armond Webb was a business vis-1 -itor to Salt Lake City on Monday. ! Miss Thelma Evans of Salt Lake City Is a guest of Mrs. R. B. Worl-ton Worl-ton this week. Virgil H. Peterson will attend a meeting In Salt Lake City Friday, concerning the Deer Creek project. Miss Lurena White of Pleasant Drove Is spending this we?k at the II. Davis home. Misses Rowene Russon and Aud rey Johnson were visiting in Salt Lake City on Thursday. 10 Germany declare war on Portugal at tut, 1914. 1 .'SfV'H Start o( great three-day djfj' bluiard. New York, 1868. i w Local Items Mr. and Mrs. James Trunkey and lamlly of Provo were visiting rela tives In Lehl, Sunday. Mrs. H. J. Gillette has been 111 during the past few weeks, but is reported to be improving at the present time. Miss Vola Anderson and Mrs, Paul 8. Freobalrn spent Monday in Provo. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cyrii Anderson, The Stake Relief Society officers held their regular board meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jennie Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson spent Saturday and Sunday In Mag na, guests of Mr. and Mrs, E. P, Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kirk. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roberts and son, Paul, of Cedar City, spent last we?k in Lehl, visiting with Mr. Roberts' mother, Mrs. Emma Jane Roberts. Miss Lillian Knudsen has been in Salt Lake City for the past few weeks, staying at the home of her sister, Mrs. Vera CTupman. She has been suffering with bright's disease. Mrs. Ben Buckwalter of American Fork and Mrs. Samuel N. Crane and daughter, Betty, of Draper, spent Thursday in Lehl, visiting I Iheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. James U. Oray. A baby girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Clark Monday night. Mother and baby are doing well. Miss Rowene Russon spent the week-end In Provo, visiting with her sister, Miss Bernlece Russon. On Friday Mr. Erastus Russon and sons, Arlan, Stanford and Lyle, made a business and pleasure trip to SprlngvlUe. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thurman of Garfield were visiting in Lehl Sunday with Mrs. Thurman's mother, Mrs. Mary Jones. Misses Moreho AUred and Max- Ina Austin, students of the B. Y. V.t spent the week-end here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh and family of Alpine were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks, 8un day. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and family spent Sunday In Provo, visiting vis-iting with Mr. Banks' mother, Mrs Eliza Banks. Monday Mr, and Mrs. Ellas M, Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John w. Southwlck spent the day visiting in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton and family spent Sunday in Salt Lake City, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Seal Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Pope and Mrs. Ida Mara of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther on Thursday. On Tuesday Mrs. F. D. Worlton and son, Dan, Mrs. R. B. Worlton and Miss Thelma Evans motored to CentrvMe and spent the (lay, vis iting with Mrs. Russell Worlton. IF Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Cornwall of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bone and children, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Giles and family and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stan-ley Everill and son, Stanley, all of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. John Bone and family, Sunday. Miriam Fitzgerald, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Alvah Fitzgerald, Fitzger-ald, underwent an operation for the removal of a cyst from the bone in her arm, Saturday. She is at home and is doing nlc?ly. BUY UTAH PRODUCTS PEP "88 "GAS QUICK FIRING PROMPT SERVICE AUTO REPAIRS This Is the season of the year when you should have yaur ear completely overhauled and tuned up for a full season sea-son of unworrlrd motoring. Prompt and efficient service ... low cost and satlsf action guaranteed, GAS OIL TIRES BATTERIES LEHI MOTOR CO. PHONE 353 MAIN STREET LEHI. UTAH Mrs. Fred Shoell of Pleasant Orove is spending today here, vis Itlnir with her daughters, Mrs. Ax mond Webb and Mrs. Boyd Webb. A lovely baby daughter arrived t gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanson Monday. The mother, formerly Miss Thelda Evans, and th5Tiewbaby -are-dolng-weU. A fine baby boy arrived to glad den th3 home of Mr. and Mrs. Em-mett Em-mett Hanson Monday afternoon. Mother and baby are reported to be doing nicely. You Want to Sell You Want to Buy You Have Lost Some, thing; Y o u Have Found Something. You Want Help You Want a Job ' OUR WANT ADS WILL HELP YOU Phone 90-W R.F.C. News Mrs, W. W. Dlckerson and sons, Arnold and Irvln, Roger Price and Virgil Hutchings .are leaving this week for Michigan City, Mississippi, where they will Join Mr. Dlckerson, who has been there for the past several sev-eral months. They will make the trip by auto. The Second ward M. I. A. play. Madam, the Boss" presented Tues day evening In the Second ward Amusement Hall was a great success suc-cess and was Immensely enjoyed by a large audience. The hall was packed to capacity. Every member of the cast portrayed their character charac-ter role In a splendid manner. The play was directed by Mrs. Ada Whipple. Today (Thursday) is requisition day for the R. F. C. Government commodities will also be given out. The ; hours will be from 9 o'clock a. m. until 12 o'clock noon; from 1 o'clock p. m. until 4 o'clock p. m. at the Memorial building. ; Chairman W. H. Jenklnson announces an-nounces that ggs will be given also and those calling for them are asked to bring their own containers to take them away In. . o- PLAY IN THIRD WARD TO-NIGHT 'The Heart Exchange," a three-act three-act play, directed by W. H. Jenklnson, Jenkln-son, will be presented again to-night in the Third ward chapel. The play has a splendid cast of characters and spicy numbers will be given betwerm the acts. The play was presented two or three weeks ago in the ward and was a great success. This is an opportunity oppor-tunity for those who were unable to see it the first time and also for those who would like to see the play again. No admission will be charged, but contributions will be accepted. Proceeds from this play will be used to help pay for the nsw curtain, cur-tain, which was recently obtained by the ward. This play was presented by this groupTu3sday evening in the Fourth ward. o : ' FEBRUARY HAS LARGE MOISTURE FALL The official register at the pump ing plant shows that 1.59 inches of moisture has fallen during the month of February. The past storms have been welcomed wel-comed by the farmers and citizens and will lend much to the success of the farm crops this coming season sea-son in this locality. . , o . Marriages Lions Club Will Meet Tonight The local Lions club will meet to-night (Thursday) In the Second ward chapel. The committee in charge consists of Lions Booth Sor-enson, Sor-enson, Stanley Taylor and Armond Webb. John Hutchings will be the principal prin-cipal speaker. A violin solo will be played by William Price. Items of business will be taken up. , o C W A CUTS DOWN QUOTA OF MEN A cut in the number of Lehl men employed on C W A projects has been made this week. There were ninety-one Lehl men working on CWA city and county projects and now there are only fifty-eight men working. A certain percentage will be cut in ths number of men working on CWA projects each week and by May 1, the period will be apparently appar-ently completed No Instructions have been given on what will be done after May 1. BOUNTIFUL DELEGATION VISIT LEHI POWER PLANT A delegation from Bountiful, including in-cluding the Mayor and four city councilmen visited in Lehl Monday afternoon for the purpose of looking look-ing over and investigating Lehi's Municipal Power Plant. They anticipate a plant of their own, it is reported. o Mr. and Mrs. Ward- Webb, Mrs. B. G. Webb and son, Dick, spent Tuesday evening in Pleasant Grove, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jense. THIS IS YOUR STOR We want you to feel that this is your Store ; . to get every want in Meats, Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. Every accommodation we can consistently jeai you we are here to give. Quick "Turnover" sures you the freshest and best eatables LARSEN BROS. PHONE 17 MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT BREMS-GRACE MARRIAGE ANNNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Ellas M. Jones cele brated their wedding anniversary on Thursday and in honor of the occasion Mr, and Mrs. Henry T. Anderson An-derson entertained at their home in Sandy. Those from this city at tending the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Southwlck. . o ... TEMPLE ENDOWMENT EXCURSION EX-CURSION ON MARCH 9TII Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. James Grace of the marriage mar-riage of their son, Francis, and Miss Luella Brems, daughter of Mr. Lawrence Law-rence Brems of American Fork. The marriage took place Saturday. Friends of the young couple are extending congratulations and wishes wish-es for fuftire happiness and success. - o SHAW-PANNELL MARRIAGE . ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs, B. J. Anderson of Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited In Lehl last week, gufts of Mrs. Rachel Anderson An-derson and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor. They loft for their home Triday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Olllette have a new baby son, born Friday. February Feb-ruary 9 th. Mother and baby are dong nicely. They were removed to their home last Monday from the hospital Mrs. Martha Bushman, Mrs. Suel Zimmerman, Mrs. Elva Allen and baby son, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Barratt of American Fork motored to Union Sunday afternoon and visited vis-ited with Mrs, Bushman's only living liv-ing sister, Mrs. Emily Oborn. The Fourth ward Relief Society rr.err.bers were delightfully enter- .talfled at a social Tuesday afternoon after-noon in th ward chapel. A short prrvram, consisting of a reading by Mrs. Wary Kirk ham. two songs by the Relief Society chorus and remarks re-marks by members of the Bishopric, Bishop-ric, was given. A brief sketch of the history of the ReUef Society for the pa?t four years was read by th secreUry, Mrs. Marie Smith. A series of Interesting gams wsr Miss Lillian Knursen visited in BrSgham City several days ago. While there ahe visited with Mrs. Hilda Rhodes Forest and Mrs. Sylvia Syl-via Bateman Walker. Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington and children attend ?d the skiing tourna ment at Ecker HU1 in Salt Lake City, Sunday. They returned by way cf Park City and Provo canyon can-yon and report an enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wonfor Barnes, Mrs. George F. Barnes and George Ricks were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. Mr. Barnes and Mr. Ricks spent the day doing temple work and thj ladles visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barnes. Mrs. Fern Russon and daughters. Ivy and Elolse, attended a meeting of the Camp Bonneville daughters of the pioneers last Friday at the home of Mrs. Ernest Moore In Pro. vo. Mrs. Russon read the biography biogra-phy of her grandfather, David Wilkin, Wil-kin, a pioneer of 1847. Misses Ivy and Elolse Russon sang several numbers, num-bers, accompanying themselves on the Qultar. Hostssses were Mrs. Moore and Mrs, William L. B?nson. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson vis-1W vis-1W over the weekend in Salt Lake City, guests at the home of their daughter and son In law. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Johnson. While in Salt Lake Mr. Anderson gave a series of lantern slide lectures on church history. Saturday evening he p-ared before members of the Calu mta club at the Lion House and gave an Interesting lecture, showing hi? tsntern slidj. This club Li mad' up of lady missionaries of the California Cali-fornia mission. Sunday mom Ins Mr. Anderson snoke to the Elders Quorum of the Waterloo ward. Sun if" afternoon he gsve his lantern slide church history lecture to the Church History class In Union meeting meet-ing at the Belvedere ward and Sun day .everlr. he ippeared with his There will be an endowment ex cursion to the Salt Lake temple from Lehl stake on March 9th. All stake members who possibly can are urged to avail themselves of this opportunity and attend the excursion. excur-sion. If a large group attends there will be a rate of fifty cents round i trip on the first Orem car and a sixty c?nt rate on the next one. The first car goes at 8.18 and the next one at 10:56 a. m. o GLEANERS AND M. MEN PRESENT PROGRAM SUNDAY Mrs. S. L Goodwin and daughters, daugh-ters, LaPriel, Thelma and Arleen. visited in Sandy Wednesday evening eve-ning with Mrs. Virginia Goodwin. Hospital Notes Miriam Lott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott, received treatment for her ear at the hospital last Thursday. Walter Wilson was treated for a broken thumb at the hospital. Billie Smith received medical treatment for a wound on his right wrist at the local hospital, Friday. At the regular Union meeting of the Mutual Improvement associa tion, Sunday the Gleaners and M. Men of the stake presented a splen- d'd preliminary program. The Fifth ward M. Men quartet gave a selec tion, a girls chorus from the First ward, under the direction of Mrs. Marjorle Clark, gavs numbers, a plans solo was given by Mrs. Mar-Jcrle Mar-Jcrle Clark, talks by Miss Maree Thrasher and Eldon Harris. The supervisors in charge of the M. Men and Gleaner work will attempt at-tempt to sponsor an enlarged pro gram this spring, encouraging the competition of music and public speech. They also plan to sponsor an enlarged athletic tournament, in eluding such events as a tennis tournament, horse-shoe pitching and track meet. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaw an-nounos an-nounos the marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Mary,- and Mr. Kenneth Pannell, Pan-nell, son ' of Mrs. May Pannell, which took place Saturday, February Febru-ary 24, at the Shaw home in the Fourth ward. Bishop Joseph E. Smith performed the ceremony in th3 presence of the immediate families. Following, the marriage the young bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaw, -entertained at a prettily-ap pointed wedding supper in honor of the newly married couple, covers were 'laid for Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Shaw of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lewis, Mr. Thad Pannell, Mrs. May Pannell, and the newly married couple. The bride has been entertained at numerous parties and socials during the past two weeks. Her mother, Mrs. Mark Shaw, enter tained at a miscellaneous shower and her sister, Mrs. Lynn Lewis, entertained In her honor at a show er party recently. Both events were largely attend ed by friends and relatives and many lovely gifts were presented to the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Pannell have many friends in this community, who Join together In giving countless wishes for their future happiness and suc cess. They will make their home in Eureka, where Mr. Pannell is em ployed. Lynn Hickman, Virda Walker and James Goff had their tonsils removed re-moved at the local hospital, Satur day morning. William Thomas of Fairfield un derwent an operation for hernia at the local hospital, Tuesday morn ing. Miss Reva Goates, who recently un derwent an operation for appendicitis, appendi-citis, was removed to her home from the hospital. Sunday. She Is doing nicely. o Our Declining Income played and delicious refreshments . vture In th Sacrament meeting served. Sixty -five guw attended 0f the Wstjrloo ward They the party. J turned home on Monday. re Free Family Passes TO GOZY THEATRE Where only the best Talking Pictures are shown. SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE Lehi Sun LEHI'S LEADING NEWSPAPER AND Receive FREE Family Passes Two family passes to Cozy given with each one year subscript ioa to. the Lehi Sun for $1.00. One family pass given with each 6-month subscription at 50c. Subscribe or Renew now for the Sun and enjoy this high class entertainment enter-tainment given to your family FKEE. READ LEHI'S OUTSTANDING PAPER AND ENJOY THE BEST TALKING PICTURES Lehi's Most Popular Theatr . THE HOME OF QUALITY PICTUEES- Tonight and Friday TOM MIX & TONY JR. IN FLAMING GUNS" Flaming guns, cattle stampede and one of the t fnan hunts in history, with the glorious Mt. Whitney mt is a gorgeous background. - ALSO RIN TIN TIN IN "WOLF DOG" What a show for only 10c and 11 y. Saturday Another Big Matinee 2:30 for everybody 5c FREE Sue! Night 10c "CHEATING BLONDE: The Bureau of Domestic and Foreign Commerce gives us the astounding information that the national Income in the United States dropped from $81,000,000,000 in 1929 to $49,000,000,000 In 1932, a decrease of forty per cent. As is usual in times of depression, wages have suffered suf-fered most. The decrease in wages has been sixty per cent, in salaries, forty per cent and In property income in-come thirty per cent. Interest payments pay-ments were maintained rather uniformly uni-formly up to 1932. Dividend payments pay-ments were pretty well maintained in 1930 but declined after that more rapidly than wage payments. A decrease of forty per cent in the national Income in three years is of itself significant, but there ts something some-thing else to be taken into consideration. consider-ation. During the same time taxes did not decrease. On the other hand their tendency was to grow. And Indebtedness mounted rapidly, too, and will continue to mount for some time so far as .the federal government govern-ment is concerned., at least. New taxes are paid by the Deoole them. selves, out of their incomes. With the national lnosme decreasing forty for-ty per cent and taxes having a tendency ten-dency to increase, it Is easy to see how much greater the tax burden is new man it was in 1929 : la view of this fact it would seem thai sooner or later we wUl have to nave some economy in the ordering i our weal, state and national af fairs. Otherwise we mav hav . breakdown1 in government and real, ucieaa ot tneoretical revolution. raiment, Kooseveit, as a candi- caie. nit me nail on the head ia a speech delivered July 30. when he said: "Let us have courage to stoo bcr- meet continuing deficit "v ueiKiis. Revenue Reve-nue must cover expenditures bv ow i u caasoranotner. Any government j can i or a year 3irua m Uu;e more than It earns But you and I know that a continuation continua-tion of that habit means the poor house." Sunday, Monday and Tuesday I LOVE DECEIVED HER then one man taught her its meaning! ; jff i . 4 i it ; - - i if i - 7 J n A ff sZSs A A AM i with IE I 7 f :T it f Jt -J IBM t if ri victor jowr j Wallace Ford uQa ' I Story and Screen fa : VICTOSCHTZIN A Columbia IMPRINT Only 10c and W ,t i Sir DOE a. a! Jc :fl d 5,1 : i 1 at a :i li F0& a4 ft! eat "-Xi: 'CO |