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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1931, THE LEIU SUN, LEHI, UTAH TIIURSDAYptl MM At! htau& tln. v v t ja. letter tmk i frtdt ihif. APRIL ZJ First operation for p-pcndicitis p-pcndicitis performed, 1887, her losing 189S. IrVfeS won U.S.. r-fo M IjfiuMt arrive from Frtnct to help U.S., 1777, , 2$ Ftnt lode of Odd Fel- JOW CIRCUS l TlfBUIIf ton, 1819. $8 Asm) 27-V, S. Crant. th 18th Freaident, born 1822. 28 Survey thowi only S.000 rudio iet in U. S., 1920. 0J Twt 29- Coxejr bad hi famov TCaIw army on Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dorton spent Wednesday In Salt Lake City. On Thursday Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Ford wers visiting In Salt Lake City. E, H. McAff and son, Boyd. were visiting relatives and friends In Lehi, Sunday. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Will Oborn of Union visited In Lehi with Mrs. P. Merritt. Mrs. A. H. Pike of Salt Lake City spent Sunday In Lehi visiting with Mrs. Martha Ball Mrs. Mary Holmstead of Salt Lake City Is h?re visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Blanche Evans. Mrs. E. VlrtrU Peck visited In Orem Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A, Jacobson. Mrs. John Jackson spent from Thursday until Monday In Price, visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Chides- ter. 1894. Local Items Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen sroent Sunday vlaitine relatives In Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Mayben Fox of O den visited in Lehi Sunday with relatives. Want Ads in the Sun gets quick results. Phone DO-W, Markland Alired and Don Evans, students of the B. Y. U. spent Sat urday and Sunday home with their parents. Mrs, J. B. Oessford of Provo epent Wednesday In Lehi, visiting her mother, Mrs. Blanche Evans. Mrs. Evans returned to Provo with her and visited until Friday. Many people have asrkod that the minstrel presented by the Elders quorum In the Second ward recent ly be repeated. It la likely that th (minstrel will be presented againi and all those who failed to ses it the first time will have the privilege of seeing it. As yet no date has been set for tha minstrel. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Evans of Eureka spent from Friday evening until Sunday evening with Mr, Evans' parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. A, Evans. Mrs. Ellas M, Jones spent Friday and Saturday in Spanish Fork, vis iting with her husband who is em ployed th?re by the Utah-Idaho Sugar company. Mr. and Mrs, Vern Beck and son Ksnneth, and daughter, Shirley, of American Fork visited in Lehi Friday Fri-day with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. John son. Dox t Let Motor Tito hulks Take'"-. All The Joy Out of Y o u it VACATION liirr its Put Your. Oar Is Shape Hefore You Go Expert Service Right Prices LEHI MOTOR PHONE 333 MAIN STREET LEHI. UTAH Mrs. Martha W. Bushman is spending this week In Provo with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Trunkey and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. William Turner are proud parents of a fine baby boy, born Monday, April 18th. All con cerned are reported to be doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glover are rejoicing over the arrival of a win some baby daughter, born Thurs day, April 12. Mother and baby are doing nicely. MLss Elsie Barrihart has returned home after spending two weeks' in American Fork, visiting with Mrs Ronald Coward, while Mr, Coward was visiting in California. Presid?nt A. C. Schow and fam ily attended Alpine Stake Confer ence Sunday and were dinner guests of President and Mrs. Stephen Chlpman In American Fork. Notice of Partnership Doctors J. W. Aird and W. Woolf of Provo have formed a partnership, beginning April 1, 1934, for the purpose of rendering more efficient service to the public. They will operate the Aird Hospital where Dr. Aird will continue to maintain his office. Dr. Aird will continue his practice of surgery, do office practice and respond to calls for consultation. Dr. Woolf will maintain his office over The Farmers and Merchants Bank Building, as at present, for the time lwing. He will practice surgery and also continue in general practice until further notice. D. U. P. Camps Hold Meetings 19.1 . a i 0 0 o '8 ? 0 Roy Passey of Provo was visiting in Lehi on Wednesday. Miss Fay Beck has been suffering with infection in her eye. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Woods. attended the Art Exhibit at Spring- vllle. Fred Schown and Merton Brown were home during the week-end witn their families. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schown enter- Dean Udell left Tuesday for Arizona Ari-zona on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. . Bradshaw were visiting in Salt Lake on Monday. The Snow Springs Camp, Daugh- A . H A 4-H horns of Mrs. Emma Webb last Thursday afternoon for their reg-j ular meeting. The opening song, was "Love at Home," after, which I prayer was offered by Chaplain , Ksmim) TVs trio Mrs Tjmta PfltMT-I & ! son gave a vocal solo. The history j (Jjof William Webb was read by Miss , I, t Flossie Webb, alter wnicn Mrs. ttuut Dorton and Miss Flossie Webb gave a vocal duet. The lesson on Lehl's first fire department was given by Mrs. Rose Lott. Following the pro gram dainty rerresnments wer-' served by the hostess3s, Mrs. Emma ; Webb, Mrs. Emma Loverldge and Mrs. Maud Adams. The meeting next month will be held at the home of Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts. The Evansvllle Camp, Daughters of the Pioneers were entertained at the home cf Mrs. Sarah J. Taylor last Thursday afternoon. The history his-tory of Sarah Jacobs was read by Mrs. Eva Hutchings. The lesson was given by Mrs. S. J. Taylor. Dainty refreshments were served. Hostesses were Mrs. Sadie Trinna-man Trinna-man and Mrs. Laura Evans. is ,.,r G ."r??! - Salt Lake City' spent Sunday In , . . . i.ii.. I niiu iviis, auiut nuuviouu. The Daughters of the Pioneers of the Bluebell Camp held their meet- i ing at the home of Mrs. Lottie Pet-1 Pet-1 erson on Thursday afternoon of last Mrs. Annie L. Webb read his tories of some of Lehl's early Pioneers Pion-eers and the lesson on Lehi's first Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum V.. Evans of (fire department was given by , Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sunderland motored to Eureka Sunday and Mrs. uorge aunaeriana. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchings and two children are moving from Park City to Lehi to make their home for the present. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robsrts arrived home Tuesday from Los Angeles, California, where they have be?n visiting for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knight and two children, Donald and Betty, of Magna,-, -spent Sunday here visiting with Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Wanlass. Lottie Peterson. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. J. E. Johnson. Mr. H. J. Demarest accompanied by Jack Story made a business trip to Wendover Saturday and Sunday. They report a successful trip. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Clark were made happy last Thursday by the arrival of a fine baby boy. All con cerned are doing nicely. Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Smith and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday Sun-day in Lehi, as guests of Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Smith. George B. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Smith, has accepted a position as stenographer for the Missouri Pacific Railroad company. Friends pleasantly surprised Mrs. Edna Cook last Wednesday afternoon after-noon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Andrew Fjeld. The ocasion was her birthday anniversary. A social afternoon was enjoyed, after which & tasty luncheon was. served. The guests . were Mrs. Kenneth Noyes of American Fork, Mrs. Ben C. Lott.. Mrs. Ellis Sorenson ' Leroy Loveridgse, Mrs. Jay Haws, Mrs. Dell Asay, Mrs. Wheeler Timothy, Tim-othy, Mri. , Azer Southwlck, Mrs. Vanessf Lti Mrs. Bertha Knudsen, Mrs. F)3ld and the guest of honor, Mrs.-Cookr - MLss Thressa Taylor, who is teach ing1 scnool In Osrden swnt from Wednesday until Sunday, visiting SSLSred hn wttK k- v.... , IK-oDert Aurea Taylor and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Beck and Miss Gertrude Beck of Salt Lake City were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Israel Larseti and Mi'l Larstn of Sandy spent Monday in Lehi, visiting with Mrs. J, P. Merriest, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thurmaa of Garfi?id. visited In LelU Thurs-dfiy Thurs-dfiy with Mrs. Tliurman's mother, Mrs. Mry Jonea, and other relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. G. O, Mahas returned to her home in Clearfield Thursday, after a two week's visit hre with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. a E. LlttMord. The ca&t of the play, "The Eighteen Eigh-teen Karat Boob", prwr.ted recent ly In the Third ward chapel, under the direction of ths Third ward Sunday school, wlU present the plsy FrUiay evening la the Fifth ward of Salt Lake City. MLss vteiU Smith enterta ned a rroup of friends at a luncheon, following fol-lowing tlie girls' day dance Friday evening. TSio- present wer Misses F.:!en Christofft'Rsm. Ivy Ovrt4of-ferson. Ovrt4of-ferson. Vera Brown. Vivian Makln cf AmerUan Fork. Barbara Comer. Miss Smith, and M?sf9. Joseph Wil-on. Elbert Stoker Cjfton Schow, Klth Davis. Ray Dundon and Howard Whimpey. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shaw of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jam Comer, Monday. Mon-day. They came to visit with Mrs. Alice Tuckficld, who Is ill at the Comer home, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton R. Clark and twin daughters, Alta and Elda, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hendrick-son Hendrick-son and daughter, Helen, of Pleas ant Grove sj)ent Sunday h?re visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Oeorg? F. Barnes. Mrs. Carrie Schown, Mrs. Mary Cartwright and Mr. Rollings of Draper spent Tuesday in Lehi, visit ing with Mrs. Fred Schown and Mrs. M?rton Brown. ' A group of girls enjoyed a delicious de-licious "steak fry" down by the lake Thursday evening. Enjoying the fun were Mildred Shelton, Ncdra Lewi's, Cleora Lewis, Beth Fox. Ver-land Ver-land Fowl.x Maxln? Austin, Beth Jackson and Roberta Ball Bob Gaisford, Ruth Galsford, Ruby Galsford and Pete Galsford of Eureka vbUted In Lahl Sunday with Mrs. Sarah E. Galsford. They also visited In Salt Lake City with Dick Galsford, who was injured In a mine cave In at Eureka. He Is receiving re-ceiving treatment in a Salt Lake hospital. The announcement of the engagement engage-ment of Miss Orpha Clark of Pleasant Pleas-ant a rove, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes of this city, to Eugen Beers, of Pleasant Grove, will meet with social Inter est to people in this community. MLss Clark ItvM In Lehi with her grandparents all during her early childhood and has many friends In this community. The marriag will take place in the very near future. Card ofThanks We wish to take this means of thanking the local fire department for the quick run which they mad: at our home Mandsy night, and for the service they rendered us. We greatly appreciate their efforts. Mr. and Mrs. M?rton Brown ' o ' Hospital Notes IF- - - You Want to Sell You Want to Buy You Have Lost Some-thing Some-thing You Have Found Something. You Want Help You Want a Job PUR WANT ADS WILJ. HELP YOU Phone 90-W The Daughters of the Pioneers of the Fortwall camp were entertained at the .home of Mrs. .Hannah. P. Jones on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock p. m. Mrs. Victoria Stewart read histories of Andrew Peterson and Hannah Peterson Jones. Vocal solos were given by Miss Helen Gardner and the lesson on early fire departments in Lehi was given by Mrs. Laura Schow. Hostesses, who served tasty refreshments to the guests, were Miss Edna Rolf e and Miss Fsrn Stewart. Let Us Serve You Make your deposits in the State Bank of r v and enjoy the Safety and Convenience of j v ing or savings account. A checking account will save you worry trouble. It will provide permanent records S receipts of your every financial transaction. Open a savings account with this bank todi and watch it grow. A penny saved is pi earned. AND REMEMBER your deposits are abso-lutely abso-lutely protected and insured against loss of &jT kind by our membership in the Deposit Insurant Fund of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora, tion. State Bank Of Lehi Telephone 85 E Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Timothy and Lehi at the home of Mt w, family of Green River, Wyoming, parents, Mr. and Mm W spent from Friday until Monday in othy. Acti Marriages GORDON-BARNES MARRIAGE Announcement is being made of the marriage of Miss LaFerne Mary Gordon of Orem and Joseph Floyd Barnes of this city, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnes. The marriage took placa last week. Both young people have numer- Local Man appointed ap-pointed Delegate To Convention At a convention of the Civic Relief Re-lief Workers Protective Union held Tuesday In Provo and attended by representatives from all commun lties of the county, A. D. Ghristof- ferson was named one of the coun ty delegates to attend the state convention con-vention in Salt Lake City on April 25. At the convention G. C. Forsyth of Provo was reelected President of the Civic Relief Workers Protective Union of Utah. Seventeen vice presidents pres-idents were named to constituts th2 county advisory board.- .. Seminary Students Present Programs VVMKKJli UJNli i Triri SUUiNlJ rlLTlJKES kW RPl Tonight Big Double Attractio "I WAS A SPY" A thrilling drama Also v "The Three Musketeers' A PROGRAM YOU'LL ALL ENJOY and 10c 15c :!ed Staw Day pay WIWl aildtett f last yew if. May SSU1B Day to Stanley J joint rea A House 1 it oppoi IjleBlopiBe1 tad is4ed de fiat pro flnd has the mind oi achi jJIWHl Friday and Saturday TOM TYLER IN "When a Man Rides Aloi of Amei That p States teissted ksng U; pto dis I d the Be flag i 1 3( our 1 Mnecess alookli jai fix MM ! P (be dedg y, ch 1Mb One chance in a hundred against that mob of cuttb He carried a powder puff in his pack, but he tarried a . s rqu hoe in his wallop. T ti i 4 ro lanley 1 Uts l'i ai la to t Good Comedy Only 1 ? Another Bis: Matinee SATURDAY- -FREE SUCKERS Only 5c t'S p. t :. Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Potter of Bancroft, Idaho, announce the ar rival of a fins baby son, born Sun-jous friends in their respective com day at the local hospital. The mother, who was formerly Miss Margaret Schow of this city, and the new arrival are doing nicely. President and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow are the prond grandparents. Mrs. Kcnrvth Brown entertained at her liome in American Fork last Wednesday evening la honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensri, who were married last week. Mrs. Chris tenn was formerly Mrs. Alberttns Hitter of this city. The guests attending at-tending from Lehi were Mr. Phil Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgj H. Goates and Mr. George Mumu arrived home Monday, after a week's visit in Garland. Brteham City, Oeden and Salt Lake City. They attended the funeral for Mrs. Annie Munns at Garland last Tuesday and visited vis-ited the Munns family there. They visited In Erigham City wish Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Munna and In Oarden Cps, Mrs: Nellie Klis. .Mrs. Julia witti Mr. George Munns" "daughter, Vaughn, T n UTTidze, Mr. and Mm John Itmdricks, In Salt lAke Mrs. S. E. Litileford. Mrs. Margaret j Csty Mr. and Mrs. Goates visited Mahas, Mr. and Mrs. Wl'Jlam P. 'with their sons. Leslie, Floyd, and Jones and Uie gu rf honor. 'George A. Ooates and faaiilles. A baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Chlpman of American Fork at the local hospital Wednesday Wednes-day morning. Mother and babe are reported to be doing nlMly. Sunday evening students of the Junior and Senior Seminary, under the direction of Principal H. Alvah Fitzgerald, presented programs in the Fourth and Fifth wards. The Junior Seminary etudents gave the following! program In the Fifth ward: Vocal trio Rhoda Johnson Allene Frank and Karlyn Chatfield. Talk, "Happiness"... Milton Russon Reading... Alta Christensen Vocal duet . mumties showering them with wish-i ....Mavis and Rhoda Johnson es ior future haDDiness and success.? They will make their home In Lehi for the present time. 1 o MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED The announcement of the marriage mar-riage of Miss Viola Child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, O. ChilcC of Hooper and Mr. Clyde Fletcher of Ogden, which took place Tuesday In the Salt Lake temple, will be met with much social Interest in Richard Norman is receiving med leal treatment at the local hospital, j this community. . ,7 r: : Is known by many Mrs. J. P. Merritt underwent a people here and has many friends major operation at the hospital, m thJs community wlshintf her Monday. much happiness and success in her r T . i matrimonial ventur?. She lived Mrs. Ray Lea of American Forkihere hcr underwent a successful operaaon,school her? f0f, tim dur. for appendicitis at the local hospital m? ,-Wch h0Kts of Friday. I friends. , . L ;t, . ., I Robert L. Phillips, sister of Stinlcy Nlffoa had his tasto0 bride, entertained at a gay miscel-retnoved miscel-retnoved on Thursday of last week. showr after-- after-- , ' . . noon honoring Mrs. Fletcher. The Earl Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs,, afternoon was spent playing numer-Morris numer-Morris Thomas, had splint re-)0us lh-ly (tames, ar.jr which tasty moved from h arm at the haspii! refreshments were served. The Thursday. . Uuests were Miss Fawn Lewis. Miss T"r , Frfda Phillips. Miss Evelyn Pster- The Wt.e son of Mr and Mr& on. M'isa Vera Anderson, Miss Phyl-Abe Phyl-Abe Elder had his tonsils removed lis Srr.ithri Annie Gray. Miss Al-at Al-at the hospital, Tuesdiy. jlne Frank. Miss Eva Stewart. Mrs. t "TT".. . " I Sena" Peterson. Mrs. Alice 'Frank. Lao B was treated for a deep, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Nellie ECis. puncture wound on his right hand ir. Charlotte Lewis, the guest of Monday. I honor and the hostess. pam".. I Eiyn I i. 5 v- , Talk, "Self Control". .Garth Abbott Talk, "Honesty" Kenneth Kearney Reading.,... Karlyn Chatfield Talk, "Cheerfulness'....... Zoe Ball Talk, "Service" ..R. c. Allred Trio..,. Rhoda Johnson, Allene I Frank and Karlyn Chatfield Benediction Ralph Trane' The students of the Senior Sem-' inary gave the foUowing program' In the Fourth ward, emphasizing as the theme: Living Messages from the Old Testament: Opening prayer Leona Okey Vocal solo..... Sterling Evans Talk. "Abraham, the father of the Faithful"... Keith Erickson Cornet duet Ronald Price j ...and Lo Hadfied Rebekah, "fearless bride from Han" ......Iris Fowler Talk, "Caleb, the faithful Spy" j ..Thomas Woffinden aaitl? ........Beth Stoker Talk, "Jephtha's Royal Daughter" Elvera TJansff S?1ecUon Girls Chorus Talk, "Jonathan, the Friend" f -Marian ; Lambert V Saxaphone solo...... Dean Price Talk. "Daniel Prophet; MTera- t" Perance" I.Edward McLeod Selwtton .Girlsrhorus Benediction Walce Skinner' -o Wneii yoa need Butter Wrappers fan Lehi Sun-Phone W-W. Quick Service. I Sunday, Monday and Tuesday TWO BIG ATTRACTION Amos & Andy !Who has been so famoiis on Radio In their first Big ALSO AR mHttftBh HIS DAUGHTEi FOR WINE, WOMAN AND SOMj ( .,!! i Th -S-r '" PI V 1 I - : . . . but now he fought to iaveher fromtcine, mn$ic and men! .ONG 10 FATHEi A Barrymore achievement with - -...4 Helen Chandler Donald Cook 1 ... from tht novel by G. & Stew. . PirKted tv Ernest B. Schoedstch . Rated ivith pictures such as Only 10c and .TlLGRlMAGE'j' 15C |