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Show rrrrrmsnA V. AUGUST 9. 193 1 1 SAFE BATHING WATER CHANGED DAILY Biggest Dance In Utah County Every Saturday Night SARAT The Only Filtration and Chlorinatinn c OGA - art l i.- r V fcrr'l fumhment if not being believed hen he speaks the truth.'' 13-First taxicabi appear in -3tr New York City, 1907. 14 All let capture Pekinfrora Boxer rebels, 1900. 15 Panama Canal It opened for tea traffic, 1914. 16 BritUh capture Detroit from U. S. troop, 1812. 17 Davy Crockett, peat In dian fighter, born 1784. 18 Virginia Dare, first U. 8. white child, born 1581. 19 Five witchet arc Hanged t Salem, Mast., 1692. Local Items Mrs. August Nelson of Provo Is Visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. Mr- C. C- Hackett and Maude Ilackett made a business trip to Bolt Lake City Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts from Delta are guests of Mr. and Mrs-Randal Mrs-Randal Schow this week. Mrs- Nice-line Powell and daughter, daugh-ter, Maurlne, of Levan are visiting relatives and friends in Lehl this week. Miss Ruth Schow from Card-eton, Card-eton, Canada, daughter of G. F-Schow, F-Schow, Is a guest of her grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Celestia Schow. Mr. and Mrs. Tarvel Hanson entertained en-tertained at lunch Monday evening tor Mr. and Mrs- Peter Hanson, Mr. Don Loverldge, Mrs. JuUa Vaughn tnd Mr. and Mrs. A- F. Oaisford. Ray Austin of Los Angeles, Cali-rnla, Cali-rnla, who has been visiting with parents, Mr- and Mrs, John isla, the past two weeks, left for licago Tuesday to attend the orld's Fair- Mr. Robert Singleton and Mr-Waddell Mr-Waddell of Los Angeles, are spending spend-ing their vacation with Mr. Single-ton's Single-ton's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs- A. F. Oaisford. They will remain here for two weeks. The Misses Kedra Lewis and Eva Qunther returned home Friday morning after a three week's vacation vaca-tion trip spent In and around Chicago. Chi-cago. During their stay there, they nJoyed many of the fine exhibits at the Century of Progress. They took advantage of the opportunity to spo the fair via foot, boat, and airplane. They returned home by "Way of Independence, Missouri, 'where they were entertained by Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Ralph Tuckfleld. Mr- James Oathcram of Salt Lake City was a guest of OrvtlLe Oun- ther Sunday-Kenneth Sunday-Kenneth Ohran of Burllngame, California, Is visiting at the W. R. Anderson home. Mrs. Leo Hanson returned Sunday from a trip to Nepal, where she visited vis-ited relatives and friend3. Miss Beatrice Hackett of Monte Rose, California, was a guest of her aunt, Miss Maude Hackett, last and Mrs. Thomas Sims and family and Mr- and Mrs- Levi Phillips Phil-lips spent Monday in American Fork canyon. Miss Athea Hebertson left Tues day for a week's visit In Salt Lake City. She will visit at the home of Mrs. Harry Price. Mrs. Wlnzell Swenson Is absent from the Sun office this week on account of sickness. Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery. Miss Gene Hackett of Salt Lake City spent last week with her cousin. cou-sin. Margaret Banks. She returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson and daughter, Athea, and Mrs. Dor-tha Dor-tha Evans spent Friday in Salt Lake City- Athea and Dortha visited vis-ited the temple grounds and attended attend-ed the organ recital. Mrs. Junius Banks entertained at dinner Sunday for her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs- Jack Hackett, of Salt Lake City. Mr. Hackett was a delegate to the Flremens convention held In Richfield. They visited Lehl relatives on their way home- Elder Karl Webb has been transferred trans-ferred from Couerd' alene to Bon-ners Bon-ners Ferry. He was with the caravan cara-van that made the trip to the Car4-ston Car4-ston temple where they spent two days in the temple. On th?lr re-torn re-torn they visited the Glacier Park in Montana. While on their trip they met Mrs. Julia Brown and Mr. Elisha Davis of Lehl- They report having a most enjoyable trip. How Many Gallon? Buy a Tank-full of PEP GAS for your car. It is a high compression, cleanburning fuel that will imbue your automobile with more speed with new excellence of performance. ANU IT COSTS NO MORE THAN THE ORDINARY GRADES OF GAS. We Sell Iso-Vis "D" Oil The Assurance of Perfect Lubrication. ATLAS TIRES Lehi Motor Co. Phone 353 Main Street Lehi Mr- and Mrs. Armond Webb were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. Mrs- Verno Larson from Ogden is visiting her mother, Mrs. Rachel Anderson. An-derson. Mr- E. E. Anderson of Morgan was a Lehl visitor Saturday and Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Grace Austin of Los Angeles Is home visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Austin. SUMMER COAL RATES DOMESTIC LUMP TON $6.00 NUT TON 85.50 DELIVERED And Its Peerless Quality Coal. Paul Freebairn TELEPHONE 954, LEHI t 4 WMl (0)J S3 51 M S Ml Mr. and Mrs. J. F- Marsh and family fam-ily of Alpine were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks Sunday. Miss Georgeana Peterson and Miss Moreho AUred spent a few days this week visiting Mrs- Olive K. Klrkham at Salt Lake City- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams, Dora Adams and Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Adams of Pleasant Grove, spent Wednesday and Thursday In American Amer-ican Fork canyon. Mrs. Rachel Anderson returned Thursday from a visit to Lone Tree, Wyoming, Thursday- Her daughter and husband, Mr- and Mrs. O- R. Ivory, returned with her. Mrs. Sarah Knudsen and Miss Allen Al-len Frank returned from Thistle Sunday, after spending a few days with Mrs- Knudsen's daughter, Mrs. Vera Chipman- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford and daughter, DoroUhy, and Mrs. LeRoy Davis motored to Salt Lake City Friday- They visited with Mrs. Telitha Hendry. Mr- and Mrs. Martell Hutchlngs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Calton and family were guests of Mrs. Annie C. Wilcox at Cedar Fort Sunday. Mrs. Marian Tarkelson and son, Tarkelson, and Mrs. Amanda Frolsland of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. Sarah Knudsen aw Mrs- Alice Frank last week. All those desiring seed loans for fall planting can secure application applica-tion blanks from J. Earl Smith of Lehi or Bernard Christensen of American Fork. All applications must be In by August 15th- EVERYTHING IN BONDS Contract, Surety, Fidelity, License, Cigarette, Beer, and Officials. ALSO LIABILITY INSURANCE Doctors, Druggist's, Dentist's, & Auto. Chadwick's Insurance Service American Fork, Utah PHONE 130-J Mrs. Dora Webb of Salt Lake Tity spent three days here as a oiest of Mrs. Julia Vaughn this ,eek. Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Adams and son, Vern, of Pleasant Grove were dinner guests of Mr- and Mrs- A. E. Adams Monday. Miss Lexia Bateman, an employee of the telephone company, is spending spend-ing her vacation in Ogden with her sister, Mrs. Verner Walker. . . . a. TX w1 i.l 4V Mi I Is Your Motor Enjoying Health The finest machine ever created, the human body, requires tuning up and toning up occasionally occasion-ally or it quickly deteriorates into a weezened, wabbly thing. Why then should you expect your Motor Car to maintain its efficiency without periodical overhauling! I We're Expert in every phase of automobile I repairs from body to engine to chasis. I COMER GARAGE t JAMES COMER, Prop. ! PHONE 67-W . . . LEHI, UTAH The Clever Sewers 4-H Club met at the home of Rhea Higglnson, Wednesday at 3 p. m. The girls sewed on their, projects. Those present pres-ent were Sallna Peterson, Geraldine Taylor, Agnes Lewis, Beth Fox, Burel Curtis. Gene Worlton, Ha Bushman, teacher. Miss Ida Thurman is leaving in a few days for Philadelphia. She will be accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M- B. Allen of Salt Lake City and Miss Claire Gilchrist- Claire has made her home in Lehi with Mrs- Sidney Gilchrist for the past two years and will return to her home in Philadelphia. Mr- and Mrs. Freeman Royle entertained en-tertained at a shower August 3, in the Fifth ward amusement hall in honor of their son. Homer, and Miss Emily Peay of Pleasant Grove. A short program was carried out, after which games and stunts of various kinds were carried out- Dainty refreshments were served to about one hundred guests- The out- ; of town guests were President Anyone An-yone R. Ivins and wife, and mission ary mends of Elder Royie- Miss Alice Pederson, Home Demonstrator, Dem-onstrator, will meet Tuesday, August Aug-ust 14, with the Fifth ward Relief Society. Shis will demonstrate making mak-ing sandwiches-Mrs. sandwiches-Mrs. Claud Curtis and f amilv. Miss Thelma Goodwin and Miss Ar-leen Ar-leen Goodwin visited in Nephi with Mr- Claud Curtis, who is employed there- Miss Alice Pederson, Home Demonstrator, Dem-onstrator, will meet with the leaders lead-ers and members of the 4-H clubs Thursday, August 16, at 2 o'clock in the Memorial building. She willj demonstrate Judging foods andj ciotmng. ah are requested to be present A number of friends of George Sims were entertained by his mother last Wednesday, honoring his 12th birthday anniversary. Games were played followed bv the servins of delicious refreshments. Arlin Fowler, Noel Devey and Don Sims left last Thursday for Yellowstone Yellow-stone National Park. They went by way of Wyoming and will return through Idaho. They expect to be gone about ten days- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr- and Mrs. Jessie Patrick an nounce uie engagement of their daughter, Jennie, to Mr. Ferrin Miner, son of Mr. and Mrs- George Miner of American Fork. The marriage mar-riage will take place in the Salt Lake temple on September 5th. Funeral services over the remains of Don Lewis Hardy, son of Mr. end Mrs. Louis Hardy, were held lusday at the cemetery at 10 a- m. Bishop Joseph Smith presided- The services were In charge of counselor Joseph Coulam. A quar ette sang "Your Sweet Littla Rosebud Rose-bud Has Leit You." Prayer was offered by John Peterson, followed by remarks by brother Harry Sto ker and Bishop Joseph E. Smith. , Tha Quartette then sang "Shall We Meet Beyond the River." The grave was dedicated by brother Andrew Christofferson- o Mr. and Mrs. Reed McAffee were guests at the home of Mrs- Nettie McAffee Sunday. President and Mrs. Virgil Peter son attended the funeral services at American Fork Tuesday, for - the daughter of President and Mrs- Clifford Clif-ford E. Young. Thursday and Friday of last week slxtv 4-H club girls were givan a physical examination by Dr. Bow- dish of Provo. Due to poor training train-ing they proved to be in very bad condition. Dr. Bowdish stated this can be corrected to a great extent by proper physical training in our schools. He will meet with the parents par-ents in a month to explain the delicts de-licts and the ways for correction. , . o Hospital Notes Arlin Fowler received treatment for burns on the face suffered in a gas explosion on August 2nd. He also had his left thumb dislocated-Mrs. dislocated-Mrs. Marie Street of American Fork was operated on for appendicitis appendi-citis August 3 in the Lehi hospital. The small son of Mrs. Steve Adams had the misfortune to fall from a car, breaking his collar bone and receiving a cut over his eye-He eye-He is being treated at the local hospital. Mrs- A- W. Francis and baby girl of American Fork were taken home from the Lehi hospital this week- Mrs. Ralph Curtis and daughter were taken home the hospital on August 6. baby from Mrs. Byron Whipple and baby daughter were taken to their home from the' Lehl hospital Tuesday. , The Park Shoe Repairing Shop Located in Kirkham Bldg., 6th North 1st East. HAROLD OSBORNE Prop. The very best work done at ; reasonable prices. Call and see us. Notice At any time a fire occurs, all sprinkling and all unnecessary use of water must cease immediately. Certain individuals are allowing 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. Lehl City Council. Notice All ladies of Lehi who have old clothing suitable for mnHng over into clothing for school childrenor that can be made into rugs, that you care to donate to the F. E. R. A., please have them made into bundles and ladles will call for them the following week. F. E. R. A. Mrs. Gene Holmstead was hostess to a prettily-arranged party given Saturday evening. August 4 In honor hon-or of Miss L?la Dunsdon, daughter of Mr- and Mrs- William Dunsdon. who is to be married this month. The evening was spent In playing "Monte Carlo Whist " The guests included the hostess, the guest of honor, Mrs. Warren Goates, Mrs. George Zimmerman, Mrs. Roosevelt Smith. Mrs- Cameron Gilchrist. Miss Cleo Holmstead. Miss Lucile Bateman and Mrs- William Dunsdon- Permanents ow is the tine to get your Permanent Wave for the summer vacation season. PERMANENTS FINGER WAVES MARC ELLS And all kinds of Beauty Work. PRICES RIGHT IgCs ill 8 ELIZABETH DEAN Phone 154-J For Appointments :-: Lehi, Utah tfitl t am --, s- r mmm ii DEPOSITS IN THK BANK ARE: PROTECTED BY GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT INSURANCE THE SAME AS YOUR m RENCY IS PROTECTED BY GOYEBWbS ISSUE-TnE SAME AS POSTAL SAVdS r PROTECTED BY GOVERNMENT O0NTM AND WE PAY 3 INTEREST SEMI-ivpo" LY ON SAVINGS DO YOUR 0WN THKKrm AND INVEST YOUR FUNDS TO YOUR m BEST ADVANTAGE. ONE DOLLAR Will Open an Account State Bank Of Lehi TELEPHONE 85 - LEHI .... UTAH TWra. T?a.v T. Alcrfrvn nf Kq1 T-olra City is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Edward Southwick- The stake Priesthood and Relief Society will hold their monthly union un-ion meeting in the Second ward, Sunday at 2 p. m- Miss Phyllis Gene Jorgenson of Salt Lake City is spending two weeks with her grandparents, Bish op and Mrs- R- J. Whipple- A baby girl was born August 7 in the Lehi hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple. All concerned are reported doing fine- LEHI to Butte, Montana $1.75 by TELEPHONE AFTER 8:30 P.M. S1.00 Station-to-station rata. TELEPHONE Ahead for Accommodations. KZJ LEHI'S DOWNTOWN THEATRE Tonight-Thursday, Aug. 9th "Beggars in Ermine" With Lionel Atwell, Betty Furness and H. B. WaltcM A beggar's success it sounds impossible but its true! To make sure see it for yourself. NEW LOW PRICES FOR CHILDREN AH under ages of 12 5c anytime Adults-Wednesday&Thursdayonlylt Friday and Saturday., August 10 and K TOM KEENE In "The Cheyenne Kid With MARY MASON & ROSCO ATES ALSO CHAPTER 6 OF "Whispering Shadows' ONLY 5c and ljjc Sun., Mon. and Tue., Aug. 12, 13 anil WARNER BAXTER, MADGE EVANS & SHIKLET 4 " -IN "Stand Up and Cheer With John Boles, James Dunn, Aunt Jemima and inatf ?. The show of 1,001 Surprises! Be sure and read sjnops Remember Only 5c and & Wed. and THur., Aug. 15 and 16 "Finishing School" With Francis Dee, Billie Burke, Ginger Bogs Bruce Cabot and John Halliday. 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