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Show mntmi 2u THE LEIII SUN, LEHI, UTAII S"T - rrr AM II II THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1931. blishutf Co. 3 f. wain Strees. JSM.Utah. m Ctah.Miecon RATES 30C per .10c per line pTfctti 3()c pgf men SsswiEr'" rlrst r 2 P , ub 15c lot 2oc 15c, 15c 15c 25c 15c 1 UaiUCI I Mrs. Armond Webb, and living to the Arthur iMne. - f JButter Wrappers lad MB. Henry Beckel of guests of Mr. and Mrs. TSeSoB Memorial day. t of the Utah Museum So- pr n f f s. visiting m JJC1" PJES John Huhtogs. I T p. Kirkham and daugh- isnis ana coi""" - ' Uad visiting relatives and lnOgdenadBrigham City. 1 d Mrs. J. E. Dorton en-led en-led at dinner on Decoration Lmt and Mrs. Bazil Dorton fo daughters, Phyllis and I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tay-li Tay-li daughter, Glenda. and Miss I Martineau of Salt Lake City. L Hutchings, son of Mr. and John Hutchings, in company la Tanner and Dr. Hayward h Brlgham Young University sxnd the summer in research Exploration work in the LaSal labs to the LaSal National 'We're Glad We Have Our Telephone Again!' Many telephones are being be-ing connected again each day in this community and others. Back in, touch with everyone, these families one more can use the telephone as often as they like. No longer are they dependent on neighbors. neigh-bors. If you are without a telephone, why not get in touch with us today! Any employee will take your order or call our office. The Mountain States Telephone & Teleghaph Co. Wallace Banks attended the Commencement Com-mencement exercises of the B. Y. U. at Provo Tuesday. Miss Cleo Holms te ad spent Sunday Sun-day in American Fork, as a guest of Mrs. Morris Holmstead. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchings and children have moved back to Park City to make their home. Mrs. A. E. Cobbley of Lindon visited vis-ited at the Junius Banks home Sunday with Mrs. Eliza Banks. Mrs. Robert Hayden of San Diego, California, spent Monday in Lehi, a guest of Miss Cleo Holmstead. Prict tructe lin ARENTS!!! 1 ' tBE FIRST AMERICAN IIFE INSURANCE CO. J. Kot Guarantees Your Child i Safe Investment at Good Wisest, I WRITTEN AT ALL AGE I FROM BIRTH TO 21 i Free Information I Chadwick's I Insurance I Service American Fork, Utah I -PHONE 130-J Mr. and Mrs. -E. H. McAffee of Salt Lake City were guests of Lehi relatives on Decoration day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Speer and daugh ter of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Stoker. Mrs. Richard Hutchings spent Saturday with her mother, Mrs. Louise McCandless in American Fork. Mrs Oliver Kirkhar left Thurs day for Los Angeles, California, Wnere she will enlov a visit with fnprds and relatives. Mrs. Max Rothe and daughter, Aiwene, were visiting in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robison left last week for Sprlngville, to spend the summer vacation. J. Mack Thornton of Provo was a Tuesday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett. w;r Miss Nedre, -.Lewis attended a meeting for Dental assistants In Salt Laks City, Saturday. When you need Butter Wrapper call Lehi Sun Phone 90-W. Quick Service. Mr. and Mrs. James AUred of Salt Lake City spent last week in Lehi with their sons and families. Mrs. Elizabeth Bolin of Salt Lake City visited in Lehi last week, a guest of her niece, Mrs. Elisha H. Peck. Mrs. Nellie Hales of Salt Lake City visited here Sunday and Mon day with her sister, Mrs. Alma Beck. Mrs. George Potter of Bancroft, Idaho, visited in Lehi last week with President and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ellas M Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jones motored to Provo and attended attend-ed a theatre. Mrs. William Davis and daughter, Dawn, of Salt Lake City spent from Wednesday until Sunday in Lehi visiting with her father, Roy Fox and family. Miss Edith Makin and Golden Hanson of Salt Lake City were week-end guests of Miss Makin's mother, Mrs. Rose Makin, at the Joseph Coulam home. mt. and Mrs. J. T. Winn and Mrs. A. E. Adams and daughter, Dora, spent Sunday In Salt Lake City with relatives. Mrs. E. May Bone of Salt Lake City is spending this week in Lehi with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Roland Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Wilson of Inglewood, California, arrived in Lehi last week for a visit with rel atives and friends here. Mrs. Alice Austin and daughter, Virginia, are enjoying a visit in Wells, Nevada, with Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Krenke. Mrs. Krenke is Mrs. Austin's daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Argyle of Blackfoot. Idaho, were guests at the home of President and Mrs, A. Car los Schow on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. Joseph D. Forbes and two children, Nancy and Davjd, of Las Vegas, Nevada, spent last week In Lehi at the home of Mrs. Martha Ball ' Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Reynolds of Provo spent Friday here visiting with Mrs. W. A. Evans. Mrs. Evans was their guest on Wednesday and Thursday. . ... Julia Thornton of Delta is spending spend-ing this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett, before entering en-tering the University of Utah Summer Sum-mer School. Mrs. Glen S. Potter and baby left Friday for their home in Bancroft, Idaho, after a ix week's visit in L?hi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow. Miss Erma Schow accompanied her sister to Idaho, where she will enjoy month's visit. LET US INSTALL A Goulds Shallow Well C. I. D. Tumping Unit on your premises for use with shallow wells, streams, springs, lakes or cisterns. Also Irrigation Pumps, to aid in saving your crops. "W-e are agents for the C. I. D. Pumping Unit C-23, capacity 250 gallons per hour, C-50 capacity 500 gallons per hour and C-73 capacity 750 gallons per hours. CALL FOB, AN ESTIMATE FOR YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING JOBS CALL AT , M. S. Lott Plumbing & Heating STATE STREET PHONE 23 LEIII sssssssssssssssssa 0TICE FOE PUBLICATION I Department of the Interior, 1 U. S. Land Office at I Salt Lake City, Utah, I May 21, 1934. l-ttce is hereby given that Rus-1 Rus-1 1. Carson, of Fairfield, Utah, f&. April 13, 1927, made stock fa? homestead entry, No. 043290, SEKSWK Sec. 8, NW&, WH-f WH-f i Lot 2. 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, Sec. 17, fe J J, NWKNWtf, Section 20, ,aiP South, Range 1 West, lake Meridian, has filed notice atention to make final Proof, to claim to the land above EsEf '-' "Sister U. 6. Land Office, at Lake Cltv Trt.vi tv oe V t wmma, VU UK VU1. June, 1934 aat names as witnesses: f Eflos, Ernest Carson, C. M a 4 George Flack, all of Fair-fa. Fair-fa. Utah. j THOMAS F. THOMAS, L. Register. PJoacation tea i io-ja illation June 21, 1934. If? -1 ,1 WANT ADS k?J-Modera home-of rrr "cAffe- See Mrs. J. 6-7-2tp. JJ 1 Poes for SaleWilliam ind North. 2nd East, Lehi. 5-23p. , fiAT r t... . . . kITC1 Potatoes, See porn, Fourth ward. 5-24-2tp. eap. Telephone 90-W tf. filt - TnniKafrtrt s. " capacity- nr in Sa. r?C- W- Holmes, Mod- Lm- 1 25tf. . RPV, . ---2. ' g,: A"t)om Modern r 6 SIS0 l' wtUr teW0:,1 on 2nd '-CJ North, american Fork. 5-10-tf. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw and httle daughter. Sylvia Jean, were Sundav dinner "jests of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradshiw in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and C. C. Hackett were in Salt Lake City Saturday with Miss Maud Hackett who underwent a serious mvratinn that day In the L. D. S. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Slater and Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Loader of Pleasant Grove enjoyed an outing out-ing in Provo canyon Saturday night and Sunday. Miss Cran, Miss Hart and Miss Garlio of Sacramento, California! visited at the home or President and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow during the week. The girls were friends oi Eldon Schow. He met them while he was on his mission In California. o GIRL FALLS FROM HAY LOFT; BREAKS ELBOW Maurine Peterson, eleven year year old daughter of Mr. and Mr? G. S. Peterson, fell from I. L. Lotff hay loft Monday and broke her right elbow. Dr. Eddington reduced the fracture. X-ray pictures show, .tithat thr bone Is back In place and every thing should come out all right o Former Resident Dies In Salt Lake Mrs. Elizabeth Evans Davis, 74 widow of Henry T. Davis, died at home In Salt Lake City Tuesday morning of Infirmities Incident to age. Mrs. Davis was born In South Wales, October 22, 1859, a daughter John B. and Margaret Harrfe Evans. She came to Utah In 1877 making her home in Lehi. She had resided In Salt Lake since lsii. Mrs. Davis was an active member of the L. D. S. church. Surviving are eleven sons and daughters: John H. Davis, Charles D. Davis, Mrs. Lucy McHugh, Mrs. Hazel Erskine, Mrs. Rosa Hey and Mrs. Wlnnilred Sorenson, all of Salt Lake City; William P. Davis of Oil City, Pa.: Edwin Davis of Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Trinnaman and Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Carter, both of Lehi; and Mrs. Ethel Doummoand of BakersvCle. California; ' also two brothers " and two sisters, and thirty grandchildren. Mrs. Samuel Jackson spent Wed nesday afternoon at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City with her son, Clifton, who is receiving medical medi-cal treatment there. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Clark Jones and two daughters have returned to their home in Chinook, Montana, after a week's visit here'with Mr. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellas ' M. Jones. I Miss Maud Hackett underwent a major operation for the removal of a growth from her thigh at the L. D., S. hospital in Salt Lake City SaV Urday morning. At last reports she was dolngj as well as could be ex pected. , Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham attended at-tended the wedding reception in Midvale Wednesday evening, given by Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Addis in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Vida, and Mr. Jack Chrlst-ensen, Chrlst-ensen, which took place Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple. Decoration day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Beck and daughter, MM, Miss Sybil Tidwell, all of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beck and two sons, Walker and Glen, -of Drape Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Jackson f 4miHin TYiric announce uie arrival of a lovely baby daughter, born Monday, May 28. Mother and new baby are reported to be doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson Jack-son of this city are the proud grandparents. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw on Memorial day were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradshaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bradshaw Brad-shaw and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw and family of this city. Mrs. D. Ray Kleinman and three children of Phoenix, Arizona, ar rived in Lehi Sunday for an indef inite visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kleinman of Phoenix, Arizona, are also here for an in definite visit at the R. J. Whipple home. Life Protection at Cost $1500 Mutual Life Protection Protec-tion for $7.00; approximate total cost $13.00 per year; nonmedical, ages 5 to 75; all races; dues waived after 15 years. Strictly mutual, nonprofit non-profit Life Protection at cost. Write for Particulars. Dept. A, FAMILY MUTUAL BENEFIT 4 ASSOCIATION Heard Bldg,, Pheanix;, Ariz. Mrs. J. C. Russell and daughter, Mar Jorie, of Provo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham on Memorial day. Mr. C. Frank Gilbert and family of Peru, Indiana, arrived in Lehi Tuesday for an indefinite visit with Mrs. Katherine Yates and family. Heb?r J. Webb, Isaac Yates and A J. Evans met thorn in Salt Lake City Tuesday morning end brought them to Lehi. Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Wei re ceived word that their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb, of Minneapolis, Minnesota, are coming! to Lehi for a visit this month. They expected to leave there on June 23 and will arrive here about June 25. They have been away two years. Mr. Webb is attending a dental school in Minneapolis. Mrs. Heber J. Webb spent part of last week in Salt Lake City, visiting vis-iting with relatives. Mrs. Elworth Call and two children returned to Lehi with her Saturday, spending Saturday night and Sunday here. Mrs. Webb and son, Wayne, Mrs. Elworth Call and children and Mrs. Mrs. Alice Hutchings and Mr, and Mrs. Martell Hutchings were visiting: visit-ing: in Pleasant Grove on Sunday. Miss Fay Crumb of Sacramento, California, is visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Oster-loh, Oster-loh, as a guest of Miss Leona Oster-loh. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and sons, Russell and Ivin, of Black-toot, Black-toot, Idaho, visited In Lehi during the week with Mrs. Thomas' parents, par-ents, Mr, and Mi's. Reuben Davis, and other relatives and friends. Miss Cleora Lewis Is enjoying a dalightful vacation trip in Idaho Falls, Idaho, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webb, as a guest of Miss Dorothy Webb. She left Sunday and will be gone about ten days. Mrs. Elisha Peck entertained on Memorial day for her sisters and brothers, as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Munroe Wilnon of Inglewood, Call-ofrnla; Call-ofrnla; Mrs. George Y. Myers and two daughters of Highland, Mrs. Sarah Creggland, Mrs. Geneve Sullivan, Sul-livan, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peter- EIGHT". FIRST BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED Thomas Rusaon, oi of our older and respected citizens, celebrated his eighty first birthday anniversary Sunday. In honor of the occasion guests were his son, John Russon and two children of California; Mrs. Ezra Chugg and t amily of Providence, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mitchell of American Fork. Mrs. ChugtJ and children are remaining here during the week for the Russon Rus-son reunion. The Lehi Sun joins with Mr. Russon Rus-son 's many friends in wlfhing him many other happy birthday's In the future. o Hospital Notes Mrs. W. L. Worlton and baby daughter were removed, to their home from the hospital Thursday. Miss Esther Hutchings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings, who recently underwent an operation opera-tion for mastoid in the local hospital hos-pital was removed to her home Monday. She Is doing- nicely. Master Earl Holnvttead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmstead of American For, underwent an operation opera-tion for hernia at the hospital last Thursday. Mrs, Ezra Clemmetts of American Fork was operated on for appendicitis appendi-citis at the local hospital last Tuesday. Tues-day. Max Hunter was removed to his home in American Fork Wednesday from the Lehi hospital. He underwent under-went an operation for a ruptured appendix on May 19th. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Merritt of Pleasant Grovs received treatment for an infected in-fected finger last Tuesday at the local hospital Paul Freebaim, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freebaim, had his tonsils removed at the hospital, last Thursday. Glen Hadfield received treatment for ear Infection at the hospital, Thursday. Benjamin Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis, had his tonsils ton-sils removed at the hospital, Satur- Emerson Curtis and children of son, all of Salt Lake City; Mr, and Salt Lake City are, spending this Mrs. Kenneth Erickson of Ophlr, L. week in American Fork canyon on O. Wilson and Al Wilson of this an outing. . city, j - . LiiLl 111 OFFERS TO SUBSCRIBERS, NEW OR OLD PAYING PAY-ING ONE YEAR IN ADVANCE! Lois Walker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Walker, of Orem, received re-ceived treatment at the hospital, Saturday, for lacerations on her forehead. Maurine Peterson wan treated for a fractured right elbow at the local hospital Monday. ' . O 'mi. Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin arrived home Sunday evening after a Hriiehtful vacation trip. They were gone two and a half weeks. Thev stoooed In Boulder City and Las Vegas, Nevada, and visited in San Bernardino and San Diego. California, Cal-ifornia, They're travels took them down into Tia Juana and Agua Cal- iente, Mexico. They traveled up tne coast, stopping at Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Osiiand. In Oakland Oak-land they were guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Mark Dal ton. They enjoyed a sightseeing trip, visiting all places of interest and scenic points In and around Oakland. While in California Califor-nia they visited with a number of former Lehi friends, among whom were the Ohran family, the Fred Merrm family. Mrs. Josephine Strong, Miss Zelda Kirkham and numerous others. Enroute home they -topped in Wells. where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Goodwin. They report a wonderful visit. actual crofit on next saav I IiSi!WalS'MS Jrmii PS Fifteen Years Ago Now Show an year's reading! Your home ne paper and the pick of this choice list of magazines ... All for the amazing low price given below. III m llrp ottejeamoiM WapapJJCidL letter Homes & Gardens,! Yr. Delineate J Yr, Hoffywod" Mork Mg Yr. McOITs KUgsxIw 1 Yr. Moris Classic 1 Yr. Pathfinder Weekly) J Yr. Pictorial Review... 1 Yr. Open Road (Boy) 2Yr. Screen Book 1 Yr. Screen Play Yr. Tree Confessions T Yr. lUdioland J Yr. Check J Megazln that (x) 1 L 111 1 1 ' lUjjHNMpAl American Poultry JrnLJ Yr. Tk Country Horn 2 Yrt. Tke Farm Journal 1 Yr. Capper! Farmer t Yr. Gnriewoman Magnina 1 Yr. 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Fifteen Years Ago Now Announcements cards announc ing the marriag of Miss Vera Bushman, Bush-man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M B. Bushman, and Jaws K. Trunk-ey Trunk-ey of Washington, were sent out during the week. The couple were married May 26. I Fifteen Years Ago Now Th3 frosts, which followed the storms of Thursday and Friday des-' des-' troyed twenty five per cent of the field tomato plants here, most of the garden tomato plants, beans, corn and other tender crops. Fifteen Years Ago Now A baby boy gladdiened the horns of Mr. and Mrs, Erastus Russon on May 28th. All are rejoicing over the new arrival. Fifteen Year Ago Now Edward Larsen has purchased the Abe Oudmundsen home on First East Street. Fifteen Years Ago Now The Lehi Ladies Band played for a successful dance at Cedar Fort Tuesday evening. Fifteen Years Ago Now Miss Ethel Southwtek returned in Lake Shore the past year. Fifteen Years Ago Now Mr and Mrs. Joreph J. Gill announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter. Myrtle, to Marshal Webb, the wedding to take place In S?p- tmber. Fifteen Years Ago Now Eruce WUles, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Willes, was operated upon recently re-cently at the Mara Island base hospital the second time for appendicitis. ap-pendicitis. In the first operatioi it was impossible to find the ax pendix and consequently the neoa sity of the the recent operation. o " LWiaf Jawel of Color Beetles the world over ar Uring Jewell of color and decoration, rivaling rival-ing the colors of the rainbow, clad to royal armor rich In brilliant Iridescence, Iri-descence, and many of them are often within the reach of our eyes. |