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Show TIIE LEHI SUN. LE111, UTAH THURSDAY a iTTTi?fiTUV.AITflCST9.1ffl4 4-II Club Notes The JoUy Stitchers 4-H girls met at the hone of their Instructor. Mrs. Wallace Hebertsoa Thursday, August Aug-ust Oth, and worked on their projects. pro-jects. This group consists of A tha Hebertson. He-bertson. Margaret Banks, Elsie and yiwa. calton, Dortha Evans, Theda Henke and Jean Darling- The Clever Sewers 4H club met at the home of Jeanne Worlton Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at 3 p. m- The girls sewed on their projects, under the direction of their instructor, Miss Ila Bushman- Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served- Two other meet-legs meet-legs have been held at the home of Beth Fox and Miss Ila Bushman, where refreshments were served after af-ter the sewing period was over. vibed to be present and see the work the 4 H girls are accomplishing- MEETING POSTPONED The Second ward Relief Society postponed their regular meeting until un-til Tuesday, August 21, on account of the funeral of Brother Allred. Next Tuesday the regular work and business will be taken up. , o HOSPITAL NOTES On August 7 Miss Mildred Shel-ton Shel-ton had her tonsils removed at the local hospital Nola Clark had a tonsil operation In the Lehl hospital Elsie Lamb received treatment for a cut foot, Tuesday. The Merry Cookers 4 H club entertained en-tertained friends at Saratoga Mon day. Auarust 13. Bathing and lunch-: Pit- eon was enjoyed by Martha Phillips, Ba Webb, Zada Webb, Dora Adams, Dortha Ford, Reva Turner, Jean Worlton, May Strasburg, Josephine Itoyle, Marjorle Anderson. Geral-dlne Geral-dlne Taylor, Mrs. Ernest Webb, Mrs- A- E- Adams, Cleo Royle, Miriam Mir-iam Royle and Jack Webb. On August 8 Norins Pelt, daugh ter of Charles Pelt, had a tonsil operation op-eration performed at the local hos- Mlss Alice Pederson of Provo, home demonstrator, win meet all 4-H club girls and leaders Thursday, August 18, In the Memorial building at 2 p- m. The annual 4 H club outing will be held at Saratoga Tuesday, August Aug-ust 21. AH clubs In Utah county will be represented, Club stunts, a water melon hunt and seed design contests will take place- County agricultural ag-ricultural agents and club officials f the A- C. will be present. Parents Par-ents and friends are cordially In- August 10th Mrs. K. E. gave birth to a baby boy. Merith Greatest Circus Is Coming Soon Rlnellng Broa and Barn urn & Bailey Organization Presenting Hundreds Of Surprising New International Features This Season, Including Great Otari Troupe In Hying Trap- Sensation Never Before In American- Local Items eze Mrs. Jay Beck of American Pork gave birth to a baby girl, August 10th. August 11th, Bobby Russon, son of Mr- and Mrs. Warren Russon, had a minor operation performed- Grace Parker of American Fork had a tonsil operation In the Lehl hospital Tuesday, August 14th. o Capacity of Teleteop The term "power" as applied to a telescope or a microscope means the measure of their capacity to enlarge the apparent size of an object, Indicated Indi-cated by the ratio of the diameter as magnified to the diameter as seen by the naked eye. The world's mightiest amusement entourage, the Rlngling Bros and Bamum & Bailey Combined Circus with its gigantic 1934 program of new world-wide wonders, many of which have never before appeared In American, is definitely scheduled to exhibit In Salt Lake City, Saturday, Satur-day, August 25- The gorgeous, vastly enlarged In augural spectacle, "Ths Durbar of Delhi" tupendously Introduces the multitude of arenlc marvels that succeed this pompous panoramic dis play. The great new International con gress of features presented In the seven rings and stages, huge hippodrome hippo-drome track and the maze of aerial riggings includes the recently im ported Otari Troupe In the most astounding mid-air feats ever witnessed. wit-nessed. These intrepid performers fly from all points of the compass at the same time in perilous for ward and reverse flights through space from their lofty aerial cross- The Otaris with such arenlc notables no-tables as Mile. Gillette, Europe's sensation sen-sation of the air, now appearing in this country for the first time and the celebrated TorencelDolores, Mer-kels, Mer-kels, Willos and Spurgot Troupes, all new to this continent, are among the 800 men and women circus stars presented by the big show this year. The circus bears on its four long ! trains of 100 double-length steel railroad cars more than 1,600 peo- menagerie pie, 50 elephants, 1,009 animals and 700 horses. The great Con Colleano, tnmmw. fnrorjcmrUlltlnflr tight WiK Mrs. J- T- Winn was in Salt Lake . iv.uo. u- . vvmn vas ui owi w itar. has been reeaUed from Euro-, aty stives. pean unumpiu w ,, ( Rlrurlin Bros and Barnum & Bailey oSSSSS oTstars- The cele- Mrs. Ada Phillips is visiting with brated WaUenda Troupe of high reiauves in Morgan for a few weens. wire thrillers, the famous ixyai- Repenski family, world's greatest bareback riders. Dorothy iieroen, most daring horsewoman in history, the marvelous Yacopi, uanwuis, Uyenos and Yom Kam acrobatic Mrs- D- W- Adamson of Salt Lake City was a guest of Mrs. Alice Phillips Phil-lips over the week-end. The Lehl stake genealogical corn- Troupes and the famous Concellos, ; mittee will hold an outing at Tim- Harolds, Rooneys and Walters, aer- j panogos Cave Friday night, Lai wizards, are but a lew oi we headltners mong the better known are 150 internationally famous fam-ous clowns In the gala 1934 perfonn-ances perfonn-ances of the world's largest circus the greatest congress of funmakers ever assembled- o Meaninf of Word "Soviet" "Soviet" means "council" and was originally used to designate the workers' council which dominated a strike In Tsarist Russia. Each factory fac-tory would elect a representative to attend the "soviet" It was these soviet that formed the nucleus of the revolution, and theoretically the Soviets still dominate. " -o Whoa War Wa Declared It was on April 6. 1917, that con gress declared war on Germany. Between Be-tween that date and July 1 the army had mobilized a total of 181,000 men. Of these, 117,000 were In the regular army and many of these already al-ready were partially mobilized as a start o Fir.t U. S. Po.tal Card The first United States postal card appeared on May 1, 1873, and was of the 1-cent denomination. It bore a profile bust of the Goddess of Liberty. 1 : nn : ; r. - r - -- nrr it it --ftn-TTrtMWi- TTWtiiiii-iiiirraifTarlfiMiiiiiirT--r mi n im m - fffj' ' ' ''V trWz ftl " Jvffffw. ul O DEL TO the savings effected by Chevrolet great economy, rugged construction and outstanding dependability has recently been added a saving of as much as $30 in the purchase price. You can now obtain a big, fast Chevrolet truck for every purpose at prices among the West for which Chevrolet trucks have ever been sold. And these low prices bring you the same features that have made Chevrolet trucks so popular in every hauling field the valve-in-head, six-cylinder engine the sturdy bodies the exceptionally heavy frame, axle, and transmission. Your Chevrolet dealer will gladly show you how Chevrolet trucks can help to reduce your hauling costs, and how easy they are to buy at these new low price combined with convenient G.MJV.C terms. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Compart Cktvrvlet'$ lotv dt lurtrJ prices and easy G.Af4.C terms A GcfMToi Mutort VaJu (mm mm AMOUNT REDUCTION Utility Long Chassis . . , . Dual Long Chassis . . . . Utility Chassis and Cab . . Dual Chassis and Cab , , , Utility Long Chassis and Cab Dual Long Chassis and Cab . Utility Panel Dual Cab and Stake Body . . $515 $50 535 50 575 595 605 625 750 680 50 50 50 50 50 50 Dual Long Cab and Stake Body 740 50 dkmt iruW i Miss Nelda Davis and Beth Jackson, Jack-son, with Joseph Branes and Newell Larsen of Bingham attended a dance at Copperton Thursday night A birthday surprise party was given Monday night in honor of Mrs. Albert Van Wagoner. Pro gressive games were played and luncheon served to thirty guests- Mrs- John Zimmerman entertained the local bridge club at her home Thursday afternoon of last week- High score prize was awarded Mrs. Fancis Comer and the consolation prize want to Mrs. Laura Smith. Refreshments were served- Mr. and Mrs- Abe Gudmundsen of American Fork, Mr- and Mrs. Stanley Gudmundssn of Arizona, Mr. and Mrs- LeGrande Gudmund sen of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless of Copperton, Mr- and Mrs- MorrL Trane of Salt Lake City met at a family gathering at Saratoga Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Games were played and refreshments re-freshments enjoyed. DCAUR ADVKimsIMEVT f to C o. Mrs- Edward Larsen, Mrs. Frank Gaisford of American Fork and Mrs. Jean McLeod spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Kate Anderson and daugh ter, Rinda, and Mrs- Ralph Miller of American Fork, spent Sunday in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril An derson and Mr- and Mrs- Clifton Anderson. Thirteen of Lehi's baseball players play-ers with their managers, Thomas Powers and Alvah Fitzgerald, enjoyed en-joyed a water melon bust on Monday Mon-day evening following their regular practics at the city ball park. Mr- and Mrs. J- F. Marsh and daughters, Fern and Mae Rene, were visiting in Lehl Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and Mr- C. C- Hackett. Mae Rene remained for a few days visit with her grand father, Mr. C. C- Hackett- The Lehl First ward Relief Society So-ciety gave a kitchen shower for their organization Tuesday- Almost every utensil that is used in the kitchen was donated- Games corresponding cor-responding with the gifts were arranged ar-ranged by Mrs- Junius Banks and played by young and old- A spicy program was rendered and dainty refreshments served .to seventy ladies. A number of the stake board members were special guests. Fiik n Cwta'n fish T1 " scientist! ' bedded 'ng of music art Performers wM. ' . Ti characteS . 0n?-tW of th.1V nanaied by the CalttfV rstem, Its total I Pieces 1,7 blnei m Professor Carl Frisckhnect, assistant assist-ant poultryman at the Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural college, will visit the co-operators co-operators in Lehl Friday afternoon, August 17th, and will be the speaker speak-er at a meeting at 8 p. m. in the Memorial building. He is one of the best authorities In tha state on poultry and will discuss some of the problems of the poultrymen- The public is invited- The out-of-town people attending ths funeral services held in the Second Sec-ond ward for Mr- Buell Allred were Mrs- Nettle Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Howe, Mr. Edward Jones, Mrs. David Wolfe and daughter, Mrs- Fannia Gudmundsen, Mrs-Wooley Mrs-Wooley and company of the 8th ward Relief Society, Mr. and Mrs. W- P. Monson, all of Salt Lake City; Dr. Christensen and Mrs. Lester Whltten of Provo- Miss Florence Youster of Hollywood, Holly-wood, California, and Mrs- Nellie Sparrow of Birmingham, England, are spending this week with Mr. and Mrs- George C. Loveridge. Miss Youster is a cousin of Mrs- Loveridge Lover-idge and Mrs- Sparrow is a friend of Mr. and Mrs. Loveridge and Mrs-Carl Mrs-Carl Anderson. She is making a three months tour of Canada and the United States. She reports having hav-ing enjoyed' her trip very much up to the present time. The Misses Rinda and Vola Anderson An-derson entertained at a shower Monday Mon-day afternoon in honor of Mrs- Jen nie Patrick. Games were played and ! dainty refreshments served. Miss Ruby Christensen won high score in th; card games. The guests in attendance were Miss Grace Chapman Chap-man and Miss Kay Bailey of Salt Lake City; Miss Myrtle Miner and Miss Hazel Miner of American Fork; Miss Ivy Russon, Miss Elouise Russon, Rus-son, Miss Rowene Russon, Mrs- Elmo El-mo Russon, Miss Mia Russon, Miss Pern Rothe, Miss AUowene Rothe, Miss Metta Christensen, Miss Ruby Christensen, Miss Audrey Johnson and Miss Verland Fowler. FIRST CLAS Moe Kepairin AT THE Following Price' Men's Half ) Soles R -A Men's Half Soles and Heels (Either Sewed or Na&i 1 Half Soles Ladies' Heels (Tips) Ladies' Half Soles ' ,,, and Heels jj Children's at Prices According to Size. Satisfaction Guaranteed MODERN SHOE SHOP (Opposite Lehl Garage, Mail C. W. HOLMES, Prop. 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