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Show THE LEIU SUN, LEHI, UTAH . -.r x.vM;M!nT?n 90 1031 Xil V ivoi- i ,v " ' 1 ' ., j1 yvwaw T 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 Samuel Jackson was a Salt Lake visitor last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett made a trip to Salt Lake on Saturday. C. C. Hackett and daughter, Maud, spent the week-end with relatives in Salt Lake. Miss rem Marsh spent the week end In Alpine with (her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Giles and son were" guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Broadbent in Provo, Sunday. Mrs. Rose Blackett of Sbringvllle visited in Lehi with her sister, Mrs. Enoch Russon, during the week-end. Mrs. Swen Nielsen of Provo, and Mrs. Fred Oben cf Salt Lake, were guests of Mrs. A. E. Doll, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson of Salt Lake were Lehi visitors Sun day, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Phillips. Mrs. James Bowers and Mr. and Mrs. Thea Carter of Nephi, spent Sunday visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett. : Q bills dl&ttot "People tount up the faults of time wm kef them aft'ng." NOVEMBER fi Pint lnnr dictinr aI- phone call is made,"l87 & 27 Fimout Hoouc TuniMl ia formally dedicated, 1873. 28 First post office in United States opened, 1783. 29 Admiral Byrd flies over the South pole, 1929. 30 Wilton Lackaye scores x mtm"TrUby,"i905. DECEMBER t fear t Henry Ford drives own BlttizZ si. . i .v., Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Davis attended at-tended the temple excursion Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davis and children of Provo and Mrs. Mae Bone of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mrs- I. M. Davis, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Glover, who has been visiting here with Mr. Glover's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jos-eph Glover, expect to return to Log an early next week. 2 John Brown is hanged for part in raid, 1859. Local Items Dean Udell spent Monday visiting in Salt Lake on business. Miss Thelma Goodwin spent Monday Mon-day in Salt Lake City. Betty Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Davis, celebrated her twelfth birthday anniversary Satur day afternoon by entertaining a group of friends at a gay little birth day party. Numerous lively games were played and dainty refreshments refresh-ments served- Twenty-one friends were present. Mrs. Joseph Glover entertained Saturday afternoon at a kensington in honor of her three daughters-in-law, Mrs- Arthur Glover, Mrs. Wallace Wal-lace Glover and Mrs. Herbert Glover, Glov-er, A delicious hot luncheon was served and a delightful social after- noon enjoyed. Eight guests were in attendance- Stewart Kittinger arrived home Tuesday from Sugar City, Idaho, where he has been employed in the sugar factory during the fall cam paign. The Elders quorum of the Second Ward are entertaining at a dancing party in the Second Ward Amusement Amuse-ment hall tonight (Thursday). DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE: PROTECTED BY GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT INSURANCE THE SAME AS YOUR CUR-' CUR-' RENCY IS PROTECTED BY GOVERNMENT ISSUE-TIIE SAME AS POSTAL SAVINGS IS PROTECTED BY GOVERNMENT CONTROL ; AND WE PAY 3 INTEREST SEMI-ANNUALLY ON SAVINGS DO YOUR OWN THINKING AND INVEST YOUR FUNDS TO YOUR OWN BEST ADVANTAGE. ONE DOLLAR Will Open an Account State Bank Of Lehi TELEPHONE 85 LEHI - - - - UTAH Mrs. Leroy Davis spent Monday in Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. Noel Knight, and Miss Nelda Davis, who is attending business college there. Mrs. Eliza Banks, who is living at the home of her son, Junius Banks, spent Saturday and Sunday on Pro vo Bench, as a guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. Nettie Cordner. Mrs. Fred Carter and little daugh ter Jacqueline, have returned to their home in Los Angeles, Califor nia, after visiting here with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs- Andrew Fjeld, for the past two months. The baby son of Mr- and Mrs.. Dean Udell has been ill during the past week with bronchitis. Mrs. Andrew Fjeld is visiting at the home of her daughter and son- in-law, Dr. and and Mrs- Kenneth Noyes of American Fork, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C L. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Peterson attended a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Thornton in American Ameri-can Fork, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs- Fred Turner, Mrs. John Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-ford Wil-ford Nelson and son, Morris, motor ed to Wasatch, Utah, last Friday to take Mr- Nelson to work. The Park Shoe Repair Shop Moved to New Headquarters IN JocobsBldg. 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 Miss Mazell Smuin spent Monday in Salt Lake. Utv an4 v V"11 - Simpson and ; Mr viuiuicn vi oait juaice are visiting visit-ing with Mrs. John Peck this week. Friday. wa ta 1 Mr. and Mrs. Leletla of St. George were visiting in Lehi with Mrs. John Peck Monday evening. Mrs. Ralph " Davis attended a bridge party at the home of Mrs. Glen Robinson in American Fork Thursday. . R. J. Whipple and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Jorgensen and daughter, Phyllis, of Salt Lake will leave Sunday morning for Phoenix, Arizona, where they will enjoy a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Klslnman. Mrs. Whipple Whip-ple will visit in Salt Lake until their return. Franci w The AthciTT Wednesday .VZLCK The les "u 'as given by ?e guests, ; L, Mr, Sar7T ft ' i. i I i i inid J 1 ' : i, - 1 LEHI, UTAH wcere ice xeaxure Pictures Play on New FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 JACK HOLT with Fay AVray. Domth, o Mr. and Mrs. Elias M. Jones were business visitors to Provo, Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman were Salt Lake visitors, Saturday. President Virgil H. Peterson spent Tuesday morning in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fagan visited their daughter, Mrs. D. L. Anderson, in Pleasant Grove on Monday. n'ui, unins in "BLACK MOON" ' He fought against a power which his brute stren, dauntless courage could not understand, a jwHe if whose beauty held all men in chains . . . ' JundMiJu , Tropic Love! ... . Glamorous Thrills! g Iddness'' ALSO CHAPTER 8 RIN TIN TINT "LIGHTING WARRIOR" Also Good Comedy Adm. 10c & w Seia many jig in silence of theservi ishiwcai . w prank gwlam,cc0n I inwean p. Peterson. Joseph CouU SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 26 4 1 It's Here at Last ! ' The picture you have been waiti'nc for" Don't Miss It! The biggest picture of the year. Miss Carrie Strasburg left Thurs day morning for Gerlach, Nevada, where she will be employed. Mrs. Andy Trane and daughter, Delores, spent Monday in American Fork, visiting with Mrs. Abe Gud- mundsen. APPROACHING MARRIAGE r ANNOUNCED Among those from out of town at tending the funeral services held here Saturday for John C. Wilson, were Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Illgby and Ray Rigby of Sublett, Idaho; Cecil Lampman of Reno, Nevada; Mr- and Mrs. Ralph King, Mr. and Mrs. Grover King, William AtwocxL Roland Blinders, all of Hooper; Mr- and Mrs. Melvin Wilson, Wil-son, Roy Wilson, Ed Wilson, Mrs. Hyrum Wilson and her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and two daughters, all of Pay-son; Pay-son; Mrs. Earl Hansen of Reno, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Black of Deeth, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilson and son, Rex, of Rupert, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. George Ransom of Rupert, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson of Vineyard; Mr. and Mrs- Alex Hansen of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson of Provo- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner, Mrs. John Turner and son, Ernest, and daughter, Reva, and Mrs. Wilford Nelson and son Morris, motored to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Doll entertained entertain-ed at a prettily-appointed turkey dinner Tuesday evening. Their guests were Mr. C, A. Pearson of Huntington Park, California, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dlckerson and two daughters. Fay and Doris. Announcement has been made of the engagement axd approaching marriage of Miss Eva Stewart, young Friends will be pleased to hear that Mrs. Josephine Young is a little improved. She has been quite ill for the past several days. . IN jsp's Counsel then read I of Mr- Ls $e played a ilhee," 8tf president e first spea endid I and also 3 Otne I pea "u A told of limandhl The Mothers club have postponed daughter of Mrs. Harry Stewart, and eiI "eetlng. It was scheduled to George Carson, son of Mrs. Ray Carson. Car-son. The marriage will take place Wednesday, December 5, in the Salt Lake temple. Several socials are being planned in their honor. A wedding reception will be given Thursday evening, December De-cember 6, in the First ward Amusement Amuse-ment Hall. o Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worl-ton Worl-ton were visiting in Salt Lake city. V H GET YOUR CAR IN SHAPE FOR WINTER IS YOUR CAR EQUHTED AND IN SHAPE FOR WINTER WEATHER! Now is the time to do that Repair Job and be ready for cold; and stroray days. Do.it now Don't let Old Man Winter catch you unprepared. For comfort and convenience while motoring it is necessary that your car be in A-l shape. Let us do a job for you that you 11 w be proud of. We are expert in every phaie of Automobile Repairs, from body to engine to chasis. 2 COMER GARAGE 6 JAMES COMES, Prop. H I PHONE 67-W - . . LEni, UTAU SSKOiKC!S Oscar William Flygare, 71, mechanical me-chanical engineer for the Knight Woolen Mills for more than fifty years, died Sunday at his home in Provo. Mr. Fiygaxe was the father of Mrs. Albert Harding of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther, Orville Qunther, Miss Betha Allred, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred attended a Homecoming in the University ward at Salt Lake Sunday evening, given in honor of Theodore Pope, who Just recently arrived home from a European Euro-pean mission. He was a former missionary companion of Orville Gunther and is also a relative of the Gunther family. Mr. and Mrs. Lott Russon and Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Erastus Russon and sons enjoyed a motor trip to the Boulder Dam in Boulder City, Nevada, and to Southern California last week. While at Long Beach, they saw the U. S. Battle ships in the harbor and the sailor toys being brought into the piers by motor boat Enroute home they traveled through Zions canyon- They report a fine trip. Among those attending the temple excursion from Lehi stake on Monday Mon-day were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Russon, Rus-son, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Russon, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stewart. Bishop William Hadfield, Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes, Ferrin Gurney. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark, Mrs. Ethel Goates, Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman. Mrs. Eunice Gray, Miss Thelma Goodwin, Miss Zina Anderson. Ander-son. Mrs. Martha Ball, Mrs. T. A Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert All-red, All-red, Mrs. Jennie Nostrom, Mr. and Mrs, Asa J. Clark, Mrs. W. A Ford, Mrs. E. E. Curtis, Mrs. J. E. Dorton. President and Mrs. R. c Allred, Mrs. George Whitman and several others. Mrs. Leo Goates of Salt Lake was a week-end guest of Mrs. W. L. Worlton. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adamson and sons of Salt Lake were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Larsen Saturday evening. be held next Thursday, but has been postponed until the second Thurs day in December. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox arrived home Monday night, from Alcova, Wyoming, where they enjoyed a week's visit They report a fine trip. Vern Humphries of American Fork returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. N. A Jacobson, son, Kenneth, and daughter Jean, and Mrs. C. A. Jacobsen of Orem, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Virgil Peck, Sunday. Mrs. Birdie Duboise and daughter, Virginia, and Robert McCarty of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson, Sunday. Card ofThanks We wish to thank everyone who so ktadly assisted us in any way during the death and funeral of our beloved father- The speakers, floral tributes, cars, musical numbers and all other favors extended and the sympathy afforded us, we are truly grateful for. The John C. Wilson Family. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Runnells and son, Junior, of Provo, spent Saturday Satur-day here at the home of Mrs. Runnells' Run-nells' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bauer and baby of Moran, Wyoming, who have been visiting here during the past several days, left this . week for Arthur, Nevada, where they will visit with Mrs. Bauer's sister, Mrs. Rudolph Ru-dolph Krenka and family. tie Austin and Mrs. George Spencer. Those attending were: Mrs. Udene Wing, Mrs. Ruth Wing, Mrs. Clara Russon, Mrs. Georgia Spencer, Mrs. Janet Stoker, Mrs. Myrtle Austin, Mrs. Olive Loveridge. Mrs. Elva Coulam. Mrs. Meldon Christensen, Mrs. Marie Gunther, Mrs. Ethel Brown. Mrs. Delia Worley, Mrs. Julia Hunter. Mrs. Sarah Smith and the honored guests. Many lovely birthday birth-day gifts were presented to Mrs. Wing. Mrs. George Wing was made hap py Monday afternoon, when a group oi menus and her daughters pleasantly pleas-antly surprised her, the occasion be ing her birthday anniversary. A gay afternoon was spent in games and social chat, following which dainty refreshments were served. A huge birthday cake, attractively decorated dec-orated formed the centerpiece on the table. Prizes were won by Mrs. Myr-The Myr-The Fifth ward Primary officers and teachers were entertained at the regular business meeting and social at the home of Mrs. Glen Sabey. The business meeting and teachers uiuiung lesson was given, after wnicn a social was enjoyed and delicious de-licious refreshments served to fifteen uiiiccra ana teachers. Hostesses were Mrs. Sabey. Mrs. Clear Freeman Free-man and Mrs. Emma Loveridge, BIG TURKEY Married Folks DANCE Monday, Nov. 26 AT THE Apollo Hall American Fork A Turkey, Goose and a Chicken will be given away during the dance. CARTERS ORCHESTRA E. M. Drage, Floor Manager. If -ft.. .. Va. .w ox. .V V 1 v,, I I , yu r fjb. f t 1 1 oonsonng K I il H$ -4 O f ?retKlrkna : J'V ' ;L-2L pandas I T' : Norma Shtarer "Divinely m.lo- aad MW- jO-.at....".a say$: 1 diom music I " iaat " ti'A Ci Eddit Cantor says: E i "Glorioui voice!" ' - . I j t-.-J " World'! greatest -ST - , , ,mr -1 musical starl" I ,' C.IH I ,r . I y,x- A: 'V t 3 30 I i.h ' ' " - V ' 'Shall' Maurice Chevalitr l r , . etmeter ! Y" I . s . i ' I M by 1 "Magnifiquel t ! Kop I -UfT- j GoriaSaoV rfV I I says: "I wa I Rut CAattertoa I V thrilled with HI" f UYf. "0- 15 1 &(& if Hospitol News Donna Berry, little dano-ht r Mr. and Mrs. David A. Berry, of Cedar Valley, is receiving medical treatment in the local hospital. ; D. W. Larsen is treatment in the local hospital Mrs. M. W. Wathen and new baby n were removed to their home Monday from the local hospital Mrs W. E- Cook and new hJw were taken to their home in Cedar! Fort Sunday from the local hospital ' K .t-.i ..cl.i MtV-hi AIT Also good Comedy and News Admission 10c and DT DON'T MISS IT - COMEEVH22i- r "BARGAIN NITK , WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBEE & "LOVE TIME" With "Pat" Paterson, Nils Aster, Herbert , Harry Green and Henry B. Walthaii When she sees the Romance and wars n-c U1S Mrs J T : Trr.i .. undent .n ZJTfS! t0 the PH he uospital was removed to her home.1 Tuesday. , song of love written by this young genius 83 John Price had an abcess on his arm lanced at the hospital, Baaaey. A tmA stnrv nf crrPAt love. 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