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Show UTAH COUNTY DEMOCRATS Ball Game, Band Concert, Free Water Melon Bust. GREATER AMERICAN FORK n ASfAiAn A WATER CHANGED DAllv ine umy riurauon ana Chlorinate DAY-WED., AUG. 8th xu man vumuy. ,1 r.F SOn 3 i - . I t give mc "Mott men cm M ihtir hoodoo tj fcafe'nj M (Ar mirror. AUGUST TV" , 6-Gertrude Ederle. Ameri-'Sf4 Ameri-'Sf4 can, iwimi EnglUh chan-Ml, chan-Ml, 1920. -A3?' Ana Harding, brilliant screen star, born 1902. 6 Firat steam railway In U. S. itartt operation, 1829. 9 Iiaak Walton, greatest of fishermen, born IS93. 10 Missouri is admitted to . Union, 1821. 1 1 "Rosary" is lui for first time in public, 1898. 12 Chicago incorporated I town. Pop. 1501 1833. ClWMW Local Items VaVs Barber Shop In Hertell Building, Main street (Next door to belli Drug Store). Call in and get a first class hair cut, shave, massage, etc. The Very Best Work Done. VAL ZIMMERMAN, Prop. Mr- and Mrs-' Eldon Bone spent Saturday visiting In Provo. Mr- and Mrs- Lester Boss attended attend-ed a funeral In Antimony on Friday Fri-day of last week. Mr Grant Littleford spent Monday Mon-day in Pleasant Grove visiting; with her parents and grandparents. Miss Nelda Durrant of American Fork spent from Friday until Sunday Sun-day In Leal, visiting with her grandparents, Mr- and Mrs. James It Gray. , Mrs, Dormus Larsen and son, Gerald, returned home Sunday, after af-ter spending a week at Bingham with Mr. Larsen, who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. Suel Zimmerman, Mr- and Mrs- Don Barratt and t&lldren of American Fork and Mrs. Eva Allen and son, Harold, spent Tuesday of last week in Ogden, attending at-tending the pioneer day celebration. Mr- and Mrs. Art Back spent Friday Fri-day and Saturday In Provo, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw- Misses Fay and Alma Beck, Miss Verland Fowler, Mrs- El win Beck and Mrs- Alma Beck spent Saturday Satur-day visiting In Salt Lake City. Mrs. James Zimmerman and Mrs. B. W. Brown spent Monday In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Brown visited with her husband, who is receiving treatment treat-ment in a hospital there-Mr- and Mrs. Armond Webb and two son3, Paul and Keith, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Webb and sor Blaine, Joined the Pleasant Grove Third ward members at Mutual Dell Tuesday evening. They enjoyed en-joyed supper In the canyon and report re-port a delightful outing. Mrs. Otto Mitchell entertained at hr home Tuesday evening, the event honoring her husband's birth day anniversary. The guests met at the Mitchell home and then gathered gath-ered In the field for a welnle roast. A beautiful birthday cake with llehted candles was an important feature. The guests were Mr- and Mr Louis Christensen, Mr. ana Mrs. Burnell Bateman, Mr- and Mrs. Lionel Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Nlror Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Russon, Mr. and Mrs- Reuben Russon, Mr. and Mrs. Lott A. Russon, Mr- and Mrs. Joseph E- Smith, Mrs. Rebecca Wilson, Mrs. Rose Zedo of Magna, Mrs. Ruby Pack of Salt Lake City, the guest of honor and the hostess. VE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED FOR REBORING CYLINDERS REBUILDING MOTORS REFACING VALVES RESEATING VALVES AND BLOCKS ATLAS TIRES At Greatly Reduced Prices. Stop and fill up with GAS and OIL At. Lehi Motor Co. Phone 353 Main Street Lehi Mrs- Junius Banks and Miss Maud Hackett attended a party In Provo Wednesday afternoon, given by Mrs. James E. Talmage. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs- Junius Banks were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hackett and family of Salt Lake City, Miss Maud Hackett and Mr- C. C. Hackett. Rodney Dlckerson returned home Monday from the Veteran's hospital hos-pital at Salt Lake City, where he has been receiving medical treatment treat-ment for the past few weeks. Mrs. Harold Mendenhall of Salt Lake City Is here for a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Jones and Mr- and Mrs. H. B. Merrihew. Marriages APPROACHING MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED 75th Birthday Celebrated Mr. William Price celebrated his seventy-fifth birthday anniversary Sunday, July 29, and in honor of the occasion members of his family gathered at the home of John Price Sunday evening. A f amily reunion was enjoyed anc". delicious refreshments served. The group in attendance included Mr. and Mrs. John Price and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Price and family, Mr. and Mrs- John R- Bone and family, Mr- and Mrs. James H Gray and family, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon El-don Bone and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans and children, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Crane of Draper, Mr- and Mrs. Sterling Durrant Dur-rant and three children of Amer lean Fork, Mr. and Mrs- Ben Buck waiter and baby son of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs- Herman Swert-son. Swert-son. Miss Ruth Taylor and the guest of honor. ' o- Mrs- Francella Coleman Haywood and her daughter, Mrs. Ella Haywood Hay-wood Kvlst of Los Angeles, California, Califor-nia, formerly of Arizona, have been visiting several days here with Mrs-Emma Mrs-Emma Jane T. Roberts and Mrs. S. J. Taylor and other relatives. They had Just returned from an automobile tour to the World's Fair at Chicago and visited in Boston, Bos-ton, New York and Washington, D. C- -During their visit here they were entertained by friends and relatives. rel-atives. , r Gay in every detail was the birthday birth-day party, given by Mrs- W- L- Mrs. Ruel Evans entertained at a gay little children's party Thursday j afternoon, the event celebrating the seventh birthday anniversary of her 1 little son, Eugene. Thirty-five little boy and girl friends were entertained enter-tained with lively games, followed by d:llclous refreshments. Misses Thelma and Arleen Good win ntertalned at a party at their home Friday evening for a group of frtenda- "Monte Carlo Whist,' played at small tables was the out standing diversion, high score being be-ing won by Miss Zlna Anderson with consolation favors going to Miss Norlne Fox. A dainty lunch eon was served to thi following: Misses Norlne Fox. Reva Goates, Cleo Larsen, Cleo Holmstead, Luclle Bateman. Lexia Bateman, Zlna An derson, Lela Ooates, Aileen Eric son. Ruth Rothe, Arleen and Thelma Thel-ma Goodwin. SUMMER COAL RATES DOMESTIC LUMP TON $6.00 NUT TON $5.50 DELIVERED And Its Peerless Quality Coal. Paul Freebairn TELEPHONE 95-J, LEHI The Clever Sewers 4-H club met at the home of Geraldine Taylor last Thursday. The afternoon was spent sewing on their projects. Those present were Salina Peterson, Reha Hlgginson, Ruth Bradshaw of Salt Lake City, Beth Fox, Jean Worlton, and the club leader, Miss Hah Bushman. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. o ' ' .. Hospital Notes Miss Helen Young and Miss June Hunting were removed to their homes In American Fork, Friday, Both girls recently underwent ap pendicitis operations- David Hartshorn was removed to his home Monday of last week. A lovely baby daughter was born to Mr- and Mrs Ralph Curtis at the hospital Friday. Mother and baby are doing nicely. A fine baby daughter was born !to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Spafford J of American Fork at the local hos-jpltal hos-jpltal Mow'sy. All concerned are aolnp nicely. Announcement has been made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Lela Dunsdon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- William Dunsdon of this city, and Mr. Frank Kimball of Salt Lake City. The marriage will take place Monday, August 6, in the Salt Lake temple. The young couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. The young bride-elect was guest of honor at a prettily-appointed miscellaneous mis-cellaneous shower party, given Saturday Sat-urday evening at the home of Mrs. William S. Shepherd. Hostesses of the affair were the bride's mother, Mrs. William Dunsdon and Mrs. Shepherd- Summer flowers were oring the sixth birthday annlver- used in decorating the entertaining .sary of her little daughter, Margar- rooms. Miscellaneous games were played, prizes being won by Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs- John S. Evans, Miss Luclle Bateman and Mrs. Win- zell Swenson. Later in the evening dainty refreshments were served. Assisting the hostesses In serving Do You Enjoy Tast Appetizing Foods? Here ia the place to get them. ye Cte, variety of Fruits and Vegetable, fa ' Choice Meats and everything in the qJ Now is the time of year for a picn. . have everything for a delicious r,L , e Choice Lunch Meats, Cookies, Fruits V T Sandwich Spreads and in fact v V tl good to eat. Ttkingfluti Our Prices are Right and our Quality the Best LARSEN BROS. P H 0 N E 17 MAIN STREET LEHI UTAH Miss Freda Phillips spent Wed nesday, visiting in Salt Lake City- Frank Devey left this week for Coalville, where he will be employed in the hay. were , the Misses Melba Carter, i Marie Gray and Emma Sims. Those in attendance were Misses Luclle and Lexia Bateman, Mrs. T. ,A. Bateman, Mrs- Nettle Mc-Affee, Mc-Affee, Mrs- Rex Holmstead, Mrs. H. C- Evans, Mrs Glen Wasden, Mrs. Don Eth and Mrs. Myrl Pulley of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Warren Goates, Mrs. Joseph E. Smith, Mrs-E- J. Christofferson, Mrs. Leroy Worley,,Mrs. Harry Stoker, Mrs-Clara Mrs-Clara Neal, Mrs. James Brown, Mrs- John Goodwin, Mrs. A. F. Gaisford, Mrs- Thomas Sims,- Miss Gayle Larsen of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Cecil Ash. Mrs. Herman Swen son, Mrs. Frank Devey, Misses Mel ba Carter, Emma Sims and Marie Gray, the guest of honor and the hostesses. Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the honored guest ; 1 1MTS The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Manning underwent a minor oper ation at the hospital Monday et. A number of guests enjoyed lively games and were served dainty dain-ty refreshments. The guest list included: Bonnie Jean Kirkham, De-lores De-lores Trane, Ralph Mitchell, Yvon ne Ash, Kenneth Goates, Lyle Peterson, Peter-son, Beth Bushman, Melvin Bush man, Ralph Adams, Virginia Larsen, Lar-sen, Ralph Larsen, Sonny Larsen, Eloise Hanson, Eugene Austin, Paul Hanson, Ray Curtis, Maurine Mc-Kellar, Mc-Kellar, Shirley Davis, Nora Abbott, Ab-bott, Jack Lewis, Dale Kirkham, Jack Webb, Paul Webb, Russell Webb, Robert Martin, Buddy Martin, Mar-tin, Joyce Martin, Rose Mary Phillips, Phil-lips, Ina Rick, Glenna Rick, Joyce Bradshaw, Colleen Taylor, Dorothy McLeod, Eldon Freeman, La Rae Evans, Udine Garrett, Myrtle Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, Ann Fitzgerald and the little guest of honor- Mrs. Wilmirth Batchelor and Miss Ruth Rothe spent Thursday visiting in Salt Lake City. Louis Peterson, Charles Peterson, Ezra Morgan and others have gone to Idaho, where they will be employed. Jean Hackett of Salt Lake City is spending this week at the Junius Banks home, as a guest of Miss Margaret Banks. Mr- and Mrs- Melvin Reynolds of Provo visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans, Tuesday evening. Reldon, the baby son of Mr. and Mr H-. Wonf r Barnes, rec eived medical treatment for a burn on his neck at the no3ltil this week. Kirk Crabb had pulled off Monday, at the hospital. his firge- nail He was treated ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Of social Interest to the people In this community is the announcement announce-ment of the engagement of Miss Emily Peay. young daughter of Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. George Peay of Pleasant Grove, and Homer Royle, son of mt. and Mrs. J- Freeman Royle of this city. The marriage will take place next week In the Salt Lake temple. 1 liSL.. ! 1 rS The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hardy of Plain City is In the hospital for treatment The Infant is a premature baby. Mrs. L- D- Wright and baby daughter of Pocateuo, Idaho, was removed from the hospital Monday. Mrs- Francis Grace and baby girl were removed to tnetf home Friday. D0NT TAKE CHANCES NO GUESSING NO EXPERIMENTING Bring your car in today and let us overhaul it for you, and then get the thrill of real motoring. We are equipped to do all I kinds of Auto Repair Work 2- PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND g SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 0 S n au tttiti n A t A nn $ 1 JAMES COMER, Prop. . ? "PHONE 67-W - - . LEIII, UTAII Mrs. Clarence Holmstead and baby daughter were removed to their home Tuesday of last week from the hospital Lionel Larsen was treated at the local hospital Thursday for a frac tured finger. uean roweu unaerwett a minor operation on his toe at the hospital Thursday. LaMar Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Fox, had the splint removed from his arm at the hospital Friday. Fri-day. A fine baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs- W. A. Reed of Alpine at the Lehi hospital Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. The test ten babies born at Che hospital have been girls and this is the first boy to break the record of girls. Aaron AUred underwent a major operation at the local hospital. Wednesday Wed-nesday morning- CARSON REUNION All descendants of George Carson. born July 17, 1794, will meet In a iarmiy gathering Monday, August 6. 1934, at 2 o'clock p. m- All inter- wted take this as an Invitation and be present Miss Mildred Shelton is better, af ter being m with quincy for some tune Miss Grace Austin of Los Angeles. California, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Austin, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Fred Shelton this the following week. TCTTaV The Park Shoe Repairing Shop Located in Kirkham Bldg., 6th North 1st East. HAROLD OSBORNE Prop. The very best work done t reasonable prices. Call and see us. Notice At any time a fire occurs, all sprinkling and all unnecessarv use of water must cease Immediately. uenain individuals are allowine water to flow all day or all night on cemetery lawns. This practice must be discontinued at once, otherwise other-wise water service will be cut off entirely. Lehi City Council Notice All ladles of Lehi who have old clothing suitable for making over into clothing for school children or that can be made Into rugs, that you care to donate to the F. E. R. A., please have them made Into bundles and ladies will call for them . r- E. K. A. Permanents Now is the tinw to get your Permanent "Wave for the summer vacation season. PERMANENTS FINGER WAVES MARCELLS And all kinds of Beauty Work. PRICES RIGHT ELIZABETH DEAN Phone 154-J For Appoictments :-: Lehi, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clark and son, Paul, of Kamas spent Friday night and Saturday at the home of Mrs-Clark's Mrs-Clark's mother, Mrs. Mary Winn. Mr. and Mrs. O. A- Slade entertained enter-tained at dinner on Friday for Mrs- Francella Haywood and Mrs. Ella Kvist of Los Angeles, California, Mrs. S. J. Taylor and Mrs. Emma Jane Roberts- Mr- and Mrs- Warren Goates and baby, son, LaMar, and Mrs. Alice Phillips spsnt Wednesday visiting in Said Lake City on combined bus iness and pleasure. While there they visited with Mrs. David Adam- son. LEHI to Pocatelk by TELEPHO $1.10 AFTEE 8:30 PM. 65c Station-to-station rate TELEPHOri and be there NOW! LEHI WATER M0DEEATB.1 C0NTAMB The last test from the Board of Health shows U water is moderately eontuaj It is suggested that peojdt k community boil the water n using until the source of au.' ation is located. .issued b3 1 'p being i Tberepo the biw ' I button i body a leg SP1 fes," I- s pa on tl body is .pfthebou H obtains ' 'at be1136 l0f killing 1, who is alas. Th has fang (maycaus i jjie bite, seated by so itseff, ' a within l ti The pai bite an parts of jjstreme pal inenuiy JlMlM j be ount1 ing, 001 4. Mostc 38 com occurs i lection i $ days ti &ht folio lecture. i result" 3 combat i . Snow off ns: jjestroy al -as bams jther bui 'irs shoul M ireep do i a stick, fislncra landral yay tot Ed outh windows rations: SDte and I Snow to call "S lately- Mr. and Mrs. Kay Ertk Salt Lake City spent Sattir; Sunday in Lehi at the lie Mr. and Mrs. 0- L Kittinger Mrs- George Wing and fc Jenalyn. will spend die cri weekend in West Jordan i! home of Mr. and Mrs. Jotai.' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hit Plain City have a new baby born Saturday, July 2L USE.' is at the home of her pstffl and Mrs. James Clark- Mrs. Maud Hindley d J&T Alberta, Canada, and Ms f Saturday Mrs. S- J- Taylor and Mrs. Afton Peterson entertained at luncheon for Mrs. O. A. Slade, Mr.! of Salt Lake ana mis. fTanceiia tiaywooa ana ; at the Ellas M- w Mrs. Ella Kvist of Los Angeles and ' Rlinrf!1 .ftAmoon. mis. iunma jane Kooens. Mrs. Jessie Hauerbackiaii .... j ti-i Mrs. Louis Peterson entertained ters, Ella Mirl and Janice i ; on Wednesday for Mrs. Matt Peter- Grant St Clair of j son, Mrs. Rose Green of Twin Falls,! Idaho, Mrs- May Blake of California, Califor-nia, and Mrs. Rose Hansen of Am. Fork. : Mrs- Tarvei Hansen entertained Thursday evening honoring her husband's hus-band's birthday anniversary. The evening was delightfully spent in games and other social activities followed by delicious refreshments. Fifty guests were in attendance. ; Mr. and Mrs- E. N. Webb received re-ceived word that their son, Cecil, who is laboring In the Northern States mission, stating that he is spending this week at the World's Fair in Chicago. All of the missionaries mission-aries of the Northern States mission were called to the Fair this week. Mr. and Mrs- Art Beck and Miss Alma Beck are leaving Saturday for California, after a two week's visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck, Mr. and Mrs. J. F- Bradshaw, and other relatives and friends- Mrs- C. J. McKellar entertained at a gay little party Saturday hon oring her daughter, Maurine, who wa3 eight years old. Many delightful delight-ful games were played and a dainty lunch was served on card tables on the lawn with a large birthday cake as a centerpiece. Those prescent were Azalia Ab- j Smith, Deon Dunsdon. Betty Davis, LaRae Evans, Shirley Davis, Bonnie Jean Kirkham, Ina Rick. Glena Rick, Dorthy Jean McLeod of Brit Wednesday and Thursday M home of Mr- and Mrs. CP , burg. I ly C t A S s. City com 'llemorh sfmatter Ion sui fclurett pi was beheld in- fort " fctuatioi "I been a 1 help so i Asher, "Jed to 1 s -: "iror st im of i the res tim aodl 1 beaut fiesta city i S'-siness I or h fcndta Mrs. H. J- Hanson of spending a few days In I her son and dmgMffW n and Mrs- Leo Hanson- WH Bosh of Levan wassf 1 Hanson home from Wa&'l Saturday of last week er nf American f been visiting in r", her daughter, Mrs. is ill at the home of Kf W. A- Evans. Mrs- Laura SmiJsS Davis, Mri.Bnin. WiS Evans. Mrs. Mrs. AnnaMeiIing f J Mrs. C L Fcx m Sa-t Monday- I Mrs. Maud Holiday Jg City spent .l-tfi here visiting with Smith. SfcjS for Wildwcod jTtti where she was - r"flBfi?: MraVirgflSmiafoT reports deii Mrs. MM !fir?5 Pvffe.Mr5.CTi3,j Tirt,ii and urs- m fi attendag 7" j. j Fort a , jesp ty ladies from lecture. ' v I ish Columbia, and Maurine- |