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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1934 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY rv,,M A, via. AJ 'jit "A vt nun think at U be think." toyi; 4 fovi tap .NOVEMBER 12-ThomEJison is award ed the Nobtl Prize, 1913. ro13 Brilliant meteor display ' ,7r it T r c mil all over U.S., 1833. . n 14 Sherman seti torch to Atl.nu.Ca, 1664. tfmMrt'r 15 Brazil becomei full MtSi gcd republic. 16 Oklahoma ii admitted to the Union, 1907. 17 Suez Canal opened. Con $127,000,000, 1869. 4 0 TT e J TV, - . . A9 v. a. miiu muaiiui vuuv VfitATyY' plete treaty for canal. 1903. Local Items Mrs. E. B. Garrett spent Monday visiting In Provo. Mrs. Samuel Crane and children of Draper spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray. ' 3 Barbara and Meah Chrlstofferson and Vivian Ma kin who are employ' ed in Bait Lake, visited relatives here Sunday. It's Time to Fill up With ANTI-FREEZE ALCOHOL, PRESTONE GLYCERINE There's cold weather ahead. Don't let these cold winter nights catch you unprepared. Let us install a Heater in your car and enjoy real comfort during cold weather drives. WHEN IN NEED OF Battery Charging Fender and Body Work or Auto Repair work of any kind, let us do the job for you. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR: PEP GAS ISO-VIS "D" OIL AND ATLAS TIRES Lehi Motor Co. Phone 353 :-: Main Street :-: Lehi Big Armistice Day Married Folks DANCE AT Apollo Hall American Fork Monday, Nov. 12 CARTERS ORCHESTRA E. M. Drage, Floor Manager. Miss Ruth Christof ferson was a Salt Lake visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw spent Thursday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Vlrelnla Goodwin of Salt Lake visited over the week end in Lehi at the home of Bishop and Mrs S. L Goodwin. , switch snnmf ,'ww P" "JW ,Atn-ur-iiJm'Bp ptre uos isq vcm W7A atfUTjapuj ire aoj aaaq sj 9aojo insreou jo nitres ziI3 sjh Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and family, C. C. Hackett and daughter, Maud, attended a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marsh in Alpine Sunday. The affair hon ored the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Banks- Miss Donna Eddington spent Sunday Sun-day in Salt Lake visiting with her cousin, Miss Roslyn Eddington. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr- and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw Brad-shaw on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Llttleford and son, Roy, spent Sunday afternoon In Pleasant Grove, visiting Mrs. LitUe- ford's parents. Mrs. Grant Llttleford and daughter, daugh-ter, Wanda, and baby son were guests of relatives and friends in Pleasant Grove Friday afternoon. The Park Shoe Repair Shop Moved to New Headquarters IN JocobsBIdg. 4th North and First East St From Old Klrkham Building. Let us do your Shoe Repairing and you'll be satisfied. VERY BEST WORK DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES. Harold Osborne PROPRIETOR All Legion members -are invited to attend this Dance Free by the Carter's Orchestra and the Apollo Apol-lo Hall management. Present cards at door. Marriages SUNDERLAND POWELL NUPTIALS Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Alta Sunderland, Sunder-land, young daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sunderland, and the Royal Hawaiians. Missionary Honored at Farewell Fare-well Testimonial Frank Devey, who leaves today (Thursday) for the Western States mission, where he will fulfill a short term mission, was honored at a Missionary Mis-sionary Farewell entertainment Monday evening in the Second ward chapeL The affair was arranged und:r the direction of the M- I. A. officers of the ward. Most of the program was given by the Brigham Young University Pub-lie Pub-lie Service Bureau and was carried out as follows: Invocation F. A. Hunger. Vocal Solo Gilbert Talhurst. Tan Danoe Miss Phyllis Robin son. Violin Solo Ferron Sagers of American Fork. Reading Miss Erma Acord. Piano Solo Miss Ruth Giddings. Reading Gilbert Talhurst. Vocal Trio Ashby sisters and Ruth Giddings. Miss Olsen was piano accompan ist. .- Remarks Missionary, Mr. Devey. Remarks Bishop S. I. Goodwin. Remarks Virgil H. Peterson, rep resenting Stake Presidency. Two Selections Royal Hawaiians of Salt Lake. Following the program a dance was enjoyed, the music furnished by There was a Arthur Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. large crowd in attendance to oia Mr. J. T. Powell, which took place Wed-j Devey farewell and a real good time it af rj -r--wirl DEPOSITS IN Tfli I NX 1 1 k. A nil Th. TTTt. RENCY IS PROTECTED BY GOvC? ISSUE-TEE SAME AS post at Irl PROTECTED BY GOVERNMENT rSS PROTECTED BY GOVP.T?vir, . the sam; inosii ECTED BY GO IE AS POSTAL AND WE PAY 3 INTEREST SEilTl LY ON SAVINGS DO YOUR OWN S 'BESSES ONE DOLLAR Will Open an Account State Bank Of Lehi TELEPHONE 85 LEHI - . . - UTAH JRed ! ? "jay to local 'assisted t5 jasiifttioo flcnsncila" I: a drive in : gamilton sate CM y A gay Hallowe'en party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Fred Woolaton last Wednesday night. Lively games were played and dainty dain-ty refreshments served. Guests were Misses Mae, Edna and Emma Strasburg, Jennie and Josephine Aimonetti, Mr. Grant St. Clair, Mel-vln Mel-vln Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fox, George and Lloyd Strasburg and host and hostess. CLINIC TO BE HELD FRIDAY A clinic will be held Friday In the iJjinlal building from 5' to 6 o'clock p. m. Citizens are urged to take note of this announcement and be in attendance- o ; SKATING ACT PUT OVER LaMar Bushman, who la employ ed at a C. C. camp near Beaver Is spending this week in Lehi with bis mother, Mrs. Leah Bushman, j William S- Shepherd and family have moved into tha Leon Taylor home on First East Street. They formerly resided in the James M. Klrkham home. Mr. and Mrs. J-N. J-N. Litson, who formerly occupied the Taylor home, have moved to Murray. Mrs, Sarah E. Galsford entertain ed at a birthday dinner on Friday, honoring the birthday anniversary of her daughter, Pansy. Those pres ent were Mrs. A. D Chrlstofferson, Mr- and Mrs. Elmer Culmer of Lin-don. Lin-don. William Woods of Salt Lake Lila and Elsie Gaisford, the hostess and the guest of honor. George Mowers of Salt Lake was a Lehi visitor during the week end, a guest of Miss Maud Hackett. Miss Pearl Peterson arrived home i Saturday evening, after a delightful 1 week's vacation spent in Idaho. She visited in Franklin, Idaho, with Miss Echo Wllles, who is teaching school there, and in Whitney, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Davis. She reports re-ports a fine trip. Friends of Miss Virda Walker were entertained at her home Tuesday Tues-day evening, following a dance in Draper. Guests were Miss Lucile Roberts, Miss Janice Hanson, La-Rene La-Rene Andrews, Betty Adamson, Miss Walker and Messrs. Ivan Whit- bee, Woodrow Ashby, Anthony Ash-by, Ash-by, John I Devey and Emery An drews, all of Alpine. nesday, in the Salt Lake temple. The bride has been active in various var-ious church organizations and activities ac-tivities in the Third ward. She is a graduate of the Lehi High School and has been active in social affairs. af-fairs. Mr. Powell, likewise, has been active ac-tive in church and social activities. The many friends of the young couple are showering them with countless wishes for future happiness happi-ness and success. They will make their home in Al-cova, Al-cova, Wyoming, where Mr. Powell is employed, for the present time- A wedding reception is being given in their honor Monday night in the Third ward chapel. POWELL-FOX MARRIAGE was reported by all attending. o LARGE CROWD AT ELECTION DANCE Mr. and Mrs- Herbert Bauer and Mrs. Reta Wji baby 'son, Bobby, of Moran, Wyom- daughters, Marilyn 1 ing, arrived m jjeni lasc xnursoav nn nm Satm.,; for a visit here with Mrs Bauer's Z . f, , h Hampsajj mother, Mrs. Alice Austin. Tohti & Mrs. a B- Garth of Loma, Colorado, Colo-rado, is visiting relatives in Lehi for several days. A social was given in her honor Monday afternoon at the A skatinir act was nut over at the home of Mrs. Mary Nelson. Those Aaronlo Priesthood social Friday . present were Mesdames Rose Chris- evening in the High School Auditor- ( tofferson, Ella Chrlstofferson, Elma um by the "Three Sensations," eon-' Christof ferson, Fla Chrlstofferson, slstlnn of Howard and Audrev Leah Bushman. Erma Miller, and Thomas and Boyd Smuln- From re- Misses Ruth and Ellen Christoffer ports received the act was a success, son, Mrs- Garth and Mrs. Nelson. V 5. GET YOUR CAR IN SHAPE FOR WINTER 5 IS YOUR CAR EQUIITED AND IN SnAFE ' FOR WINTER WEATHER! J Now is the time to do that Repair Job and be s ready for eoland stromy days. j Do it now Don't let Old Man Winter catch J you unprepared. For comfort and convenience t while motoring it is necessary that your car be jj in A-l 6hape. Let us do a job for you that you'll s be proud of. We are expert in every phaze of Automobile Repairs, from body to engine to chasia. i COMER GARAGE j ? JAMES COKER, Prop. PHONE C7-W . - - LEHI, UTAH J Outstanding among the social events of the past week was the party given by the local Athenian club ladies, last Wednesday evening, the affair honoring the twenty-fifth anniversary of the club. The party was arranged by Mrs. T. F. Klrkham and Mrs. Allen Fjeld, the club en tertainment committee. The ladies met at the home of Mrs. I. L. Lott and were taken on a Hallowe'en trip ending up at the home of Mrs. T. F. Klrkham. Bridge was played at small tables, and dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. The entertaining entertain-ing rooms were beautifully decorated in Hallowe'en motifs and gay colored autumn flowers. A Hallowe'en theme also was carried out in the menu. The prize for the prettiest costume was won by Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw. Brad-shaw. Mrs. W. L. Worlton and Mrs iroy lavis were winners of the bridge prizes. o Hospital Notes jvixs. uvta Aaamson and new baby were removed to the home of Mrs- Adamson's mother, Mrs. Alice Phillips, Tuesday from the local hos pital. William Street was taken to bis home Monday. He recently under went an appendicitis operation. Eldon Bone was treated for a lac erated finger at the hospital Satur day. He received the injury while at work at the sugar factory. Donna and Maxine Berry of Cedar Fort had their tonsils removed at the local hospital Monday. TO baby of Mr. and Mrs- Don Whimpey was treated for bums on the right arm and left hand Monday Mon-day at the hospital. Harold Johnson was treated for cuts about the head, received In an automobile accident Sunday night. Cleon Sorensan of Draper received treatment for a slight scalp wound at the local hospital Saturday night Mr. Sorenson was in an automobile accident near the point of moun-mountaln. Of social interest to the people of tnw conunuraty is the announcement announce-ment of the marriage of Miss Bertha Powell, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell, and Edward S. Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. L W- Fox, both of this city, which wfefe) (to:mnized "Wednesday, Ntovt- ember 7, In the Salt Lake temple. Both young people are popular member of the city's younger set and have both been active in church, social and school activities. They have countless friends extending extend-ing congratulations and best wishes for a happy wedded future-A future-A wedding reception is being given in their honor Thursday eve ning (tonight) in the Third ward chapel. Invitations have been extended ex-tended to a large list of friends and relatives. They will make their home in this city. o WEDDING HONORS COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. Adamson, who were recently wed, were honored at a wedding reception in the Fourth Ward Amusement Hall Friday evening, eve-ning, given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Comer, parents of the bride. Mrs. Adamson was formerly Miss Barbara Comer. Dancing intermixed with program numbers was enjoyed by a large crowd. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening. Many lovely gifts were presented to the young couple. o Mrs Ferd Evans returned to Lehi Saturday, after spending a week In American Fork with her mother. A big election dance was held Tuesday evening in the DansArt and proved to be an outstanding success from every standpoint. A large crowd attended and enjoyed the dancing and music. Several other dances are being arranged ar-ranged by the DansArt management. manage-ment. o New Beauty Shop Opens In Lehi A new Beauty Parlor has opened up this week in Lehi, by the name of "The Curly Top Beauty Service." It is located in the People's Co-op- Store and Is now open for business to the public. Mrs. Alta Webb, a graduate beauty school student, is the proprietor pro-prietor of the new shop. She invites the public to call in and see the new parlor. Excellent service is given and all work is guaranteed. She specializes in permanent waves, finger waves, rneroells and all lines of beauty work-Fay work-Fay Harvey, a splendid demon strator of Salt Lake City will be at the Curly Top Beauty Service on Saturday and Monday to gjve per- manents and advice on all beauty problems. This is a special oppor tunity to Lehi people Visit the new beauty parlor at the People's Coop, and become acquain ted with the new operator. Special new prices are being offered. offer-ed. o Lehi Defeats American Fork The Lehi football boys downed the American Fork team by a huge score of 41 to 0 in the game played here last Thursday. The Lehi Pelicans Peli-cans relied on orthodox football to triumph over the American Fork eleven Power was the main factor with the Lehi crew. The winners reeled off 439 yards to the losers 42 and counted 12 first downs to none. The Pelicans almost scored at will with Smith, Roberts and Zimmer man packing the ball over the final strip for two touchdowns each, Lehi made 6 points in the first quarter 21 points at the half. 7 T iKSitf LEHI, UTAH Where the Feature Pictures Play on New Sound Eqnp: FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 AKBU Hard Riding, Hard Hitting, Straight Shooting Buck tees It "SHADOW RANCH" Thrills develop in fast order as Buck shoots his way ttawjU- exciting adventure alter another. ALSO CHAPTER 6 4 LIGHTING WARRIOR' With RIN TIN TIN & JACKIE DAERO GOOD SHORTS ADMISSION IOC AND 150 SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 12 1: The Picture you have been Waiting fat. COME ONE ! COME ALL ! 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