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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH WTLINGAND BOXING-DANSART, LEHI, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th WRESTLING ,,r . r,?.0,?.., nPOTnivnn.ur iwih, RINGSIDE 75c LOWF.t? i -WRESTLING Finish Match-IRA DERX, 210 pounds vs BILL JENSEN, 215 pounds PAT 0 'SHOCKER, 225 pounds vs. LEO PA PIANO Thirty Minutes JIMMEY WALCOT, IGo'lbs., Colored Champion vs. BERT BINGHAM, 159 lbs. EDDY LOPEZ, 14o IDs. vs. ll&U jjuo YOUNG' CARTER, 145 lbs, vs. TOMMY" JAMES, 147 lbg. I RINGSIDE 75c LOWERS, vwixjr wv ujra wxmer i4, 'zoc Ladies es Half 1 Dollars for Dimes We can save you Dollars in repair costs by cleaning your crank case and refilling with ISO VIS "D" OIL ALL KINDS OF REPAIR WORK QUICK SERVICE Gas Oil Tires Batteries AND Accessories Lehi Motor Co. Phone 353 Lehi, Utah I Blankets and are they selling- See GOODWIN'S. adv- Mrs. J- A. Devey and son of Salt Lake City spent Thursday visiting here with Mri J. Frank DeveyXThat evening they attended a wedding in Alpine. James A. Gaisford and Bud Sud-weeks, Sud-weeks, came home Sunday from Al-ta, Al-ta, where they .have been employed-They employed-They report sixteen inches of snow there. Mrs. Olive Taylor was guest of honor at a gay surprise party, given at the home of W- W. Dickerson Friday evening. A number of friend's were entertained with various games after which a delicious luncheon was served- . ' . Main Street Mr- and Mrs. Hamilton Laird of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Carson Car-son of Fairfield were guests of Mrs- James Comer and Mrs- Alice Tuck- ield Friday and Saturday. Local Items Mrs- Minnie Hermanson of Salt Lake City was a Sunday guest at the home of Roy Fox. Kirk Crabb and Irvtn Dickerson were visiting in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Zero Prices on Blankets at GOOD WIN'S. , adv Mrs- Rachel Anderson in company With her 6on, Everett, went to Salt Lake City Tuesday to spend two days. J- F. Bradshaw made a trip to Salt Lake City on Monday. Tuesday Tues-day he was a Provo visitor. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Crabb were visiting in Salt Lake City on Mon day. Saturday they were visiting in Provo with Mrs. Donna. Winget Craig Crabb accompanied them to Provo and attended the U. of U. B- Y. U. football game- : Mrs. Harriet J. Smith arrived borne Monday, after spending the past six weeks in Bountiful with her daughter, Mrs- Louis W. Smith- Mrs. Enoch Russon arrived home Sunday, after spending the past Beveral weeks in Ogden, visiting her ton, Joseph Russon and family. Friday, Mrs. Melba Clark,' Mrs. Vera Schow, Mrs- Mirl Garrett and Mrs. Cleora Freeman were visiting at the Children's hospital in Salt Lake City. They took vegetables to the hospital from the Fifth ward Primary. Mr. and Mrs- Elmer Jackson spent Sunday visiting in Provo with Mrs. Martha Linton and Miss Beth Jackson- N Mrs. Frank Hitchcock and son, Dickie, visited in Salt Lake City Friday Fri-day with Mrs. Morris Trane and Miss Evelyn Lott. Mrs- Charles Nielson of Monroe visited in Lehi from Sunday until Tuesday with their daughter and soni-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Crabb. Major W. A. Campbell and son, Bob, of Salt Lake City were week end visitors at the R- B. Worlton home. Sunday morning Major Campbell and Mr. Worlton enjoyed a pheasant hunt in Springville. Mrs- B. G. Webb and son, Dick, spent Friday and Saturday visiting in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Webb's daughters, Mrs. Wesley Jense and Mrs. James R- Atkinson. BUTTER WRAPPERS Have your Butter Wrappers printed at the Sun Office. Prices are right Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton and Mr. and Mrs. D- R. Mitchell spent Saturday in Logan, attending the U. S. A- C. homecoming and football game, and visiting with their daugh ters, Miss Madge Worlton and Miss May Louise Mitchell, students of the AC. GOODWIN'S' are Headquarters for L. D- S- Garments all styles, Mrs. Francis Goates entertained a group of lady friends last Thurs day afternoon. They had dinner at Grant's Hotel and then met at the home of Mrs. Elmo Eddington and spent the afternoon playing bridge In attendance were Mesdames Dr. W- L. Worlton, D. R- Mitchell, T. F. Kirkham, I- M- Davis, C. J. Mc- Kellar, A. W. Davis, Mrs. Edding ton and Mrs. Goates- Values were never better in Blank etsTake a look at GOODWIN'S. adv, Mr' and Mrs, Lester Okey and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Okey motored to Bliss, Idaho, last Tuesday, bring- their mother, Mrs. Mary Okey back with them. Mrs. Okey is quite ill at the home of Lester Okey- Mrs- Sarah E. Gaisford, Mrs. Ethel Goates and Mrs. Genevieve Gray will attend a Red Cross board meeting in Provo Monday evening to organize for the Red Cross drive and farm and home accident preventatives. Mrs. Sarah E Gaisford enter tained at a dinner party Sunday, honoring the birthday anniversary of her daughter, Pansy. Covers were laid for ten, including from out-of-town, Miss Gaisford, William Woods, George M Gaisford, all of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Essie Culmer of Lindon- Field Ball Tournament At School to Observe Armistice Day Spanish Fori- Fnds Gail Fork Friday afterS H Spanish Fork counted ten downs against burly fullback, vunstehii tout TTloTl plinftr The local high school will observe vIlUUl . Day next Monday with a ' - j fitting program, commemorating the The girls of the Lehi high school gat event- The program is be- in the Physical Education depart- mg sponsored by the high school ment are participating in a lively j committee on Special Occasions, field ball tournament tnis ween- me Evans Croft, chairman, and Josepn results of the semi-finals played coulam, and the local American Le- Monday were as follows: Igion Auxiliary. Eighth and ninth grade first xhe program will.be carried out distinction of scorine r. tV JlintVl trroHA Will.'-- 11n.r.re.. I , 6 lU ning by an 18-12 score. The eighth selection and Presentation of and ninth grade second teams! Colors played, the ninth also winning- ( pledge to the Flag This was the first round of the one Minute silent tribute at 11 semi-final and the tournament willl O'clock.......... Entire Group be continued until two finals teams selection High School Band are chosen and the winner of this opening Prayer " group will play in the activity night Musical trio, violin, piano and Bruce Nostrom entertained at a gay Hallowe'en party at his home Saturday evening- Clever Hallo we'en motifs were used in decorating decorat-ing the entertaining rooms and the tables. A delicious Hallowe'en luncheon lunch-eon was served and the evening spent in Hallowe'en games and stunts. Twelve guests were in attendance. at-tendance. , program, plans lor wnicn are go ing forward at the present time. o MRS. BONE TO CELEBRATE CELE-BRATE BIRTHDAY cello B- Y. U. Students Reading B-Y. U. Student Piano selection Mrs. Grace Croft ! Ladies trio . Mrs. Rula Dorton, Mrs- Lula Anderson and I ..Mrs. Leota Peterson Mrs. Fannie Bone, one of our be- Speaker Dr. Carl F. Eyring loved older citizens, will observe her! '. , -. of B- Y. U. birthday anniversary on Friday, No-' selection High School Band vember '8th- I Colors- Friends of Mrs. Bone are invited The program commences at 10:55 them. The lmr. v, V .v..vu vi acumw i i quarter and retaining C: ! near the end of the 7,3& once the Spanish Pork u sumed fuu power they 1 wi uie ueni Pioneers- In the other games of thJ gion, Lincoln defeated Wl Grove by an 18 to 0 score. M3 defeated Payson by a 37 0 J Spanish Fork and Lincoln! holding the lead in the region,! Provo and Springville are tied? second place in the standing f to call at her home on Friday, between be-tween the hours of 1:30 and 4:30 p- m. in honor of her birthday. 0 , . Little Miss Vella.Hutchings of Park City is spending this week in Lehi with her. grandparents, . Mr. and Mrs- Richard Hutchings. a- m. Monday morning. . . -0 Mrs. C. J- McKellar entertained Saturday afternoon complimentary to Mrs. Francis Goates, who Is moving mov-ing to Richfield to make her home. The afternoon was spent in playing progressive games, after which a dainty luncheon was served- The guests were Mrs. I. M. Davis, Mrs-T. Mrs-T. F.;. Kirkham, Mrs- Elmo Eddington, Edding-ton, Mrs. Af ton Giles, Mrs. Armond Webb of Payson, Mrs. A. W. Davis, the guest of honor and the hostess- Next, Saturday evening Leo Hanson, Han-son, past district governor of the Lions , club,, and Joseph S- Robison, deputy district governor, will attend a .board of governors meeting of district 28-U at Salt Lake City- All members of the board of governors of this district will be guests of district governor Cantrill Nielson at the U. of U.-U- of Col orado homecoming football game and dinner following. . . . 9 r itpmi ZT 1 l II II S KJJL U t s a m 4 3 ti C s a 1 ti s I K it FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NOVEMBER 8 AND 9 Grocery Department Pumpkin No. 2 1-2 cans, 2 for - 19c Milk, 6 for - - - - - - 35c Powdered Sugar, 3 pounds - - - 25c Sugar (Cloth Bag) 10 pounds - 59c Sugar (Cloth Bag) 25 pounds - 81.47 Syrup, 10 pound bucket - - - 69c Grapefruit, No. 2 cans, 2 for - - 25c Velvet Toilet Tissue, 1000. sheets, 4 for 19c Jello, all flavors - - - - ... - 5c Prunes,' 2 pounds - - - - - 15c Rolled Oats, 9 pound bag - - 39c Par Coffee, 1 pound in Glass Jar - 29c Graham Crackers, A-i, 2 pounds - 22c Fruits and Vegetables ORANGES, 2 Dozen - 25c GRAPEFRUIT, 6 for 25c YAirS, 4 pounds 19c LETTUCE, 2 for 9c CELERY, 2 for 15c S9 1 Id 3 It 1 3 8 2 3 15 3 3 3 3 3 If 3 3 Monday evening Don Sims enter tained at a party at his home, honoring hon-oring Noel Devey, who leaves soon for the Tahitian mission field Live ly games were played, after which delicious reefreshments were served. The : guests x were Tom Woffinden, Miss Jenalyn Wing, Howard Whim- pey, Miss cDtella Smith, Arland Fowler, Miss Ruth Kielson of Pleas ant Grove, Noel Devey, Miss Ora Smith of Pleasant Grove, Mr. Sims and Miss. Beth Stoker- Twenty-eight members of the Robert Rob-ert Fox family met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O P. Hunter Saturday Satur-day evening. A delicious hot supper sup-per was served, musical program enjoyed and social activities engaged in- In the group present were Mrs. W. E. Dunkley, Mr. and Mrs- W. I Dunkley, Mr. and Mrs- Earl Dunkley, Ila and Wanda Dunkley, Dr. and Mrs. Barlow Fox, Mr. and Mrs. C- I. Fox, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Wally Glade (Flash) of Portland, Oregon; , Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hunter, Mr- and Mrs. Joseph E- Smith and son, Ernest, and daughter, Utella, Howard Whimpey and Mr. and Mrs. Hunter and son, Lynn. The Primary officers and teachers teach-ers of the Fifth ward were entertained enter-tained Friday evening at the home of Miss Marie Erickson. Primary business was discussed, after which delicious refreshments were served to fifteen members- Hostesses were Misses Marie and Thella Erickson, Vera Anderson and Evelyn Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen guests of Mrs. Ellen Huffinef Gunnison Saturday and Sundaf Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. (J moved to Richfield Wednesday make their home, Mr. Goates f employed there- I Mr- and Mrs- Fred May and! dren of Riverton and Mr- and! J. B. Shields of Salt Lake Cityl Sunday guests of Mr. and m C. Wanlass. Gozy eatr WHERE THE BIG FEATURES PLAY-WEEKLY PLAY-WEEKLY PROGRAM BUSHMAN-BROWN MARRIAGE Of .social interest to the people of this community is the announcement announce-ment of the marriage of Miss La- Rue Bushman, daughter of Mrs. Leah Bushman, and G if ford Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. John .Brown, both of this city, which took place Monday in Salt Lake City- Both young people have been active act-ive in church and social affairs in the Fourth ward and have countless friends wishing them the greatest of happiness and success in their matrimonial venture- : o MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Of social interest to the people of this community is the announcement of the marriage of Mrs. Alice Frank of this city, and Mr. R. H. Francis of California. The marriage is be ing solemnized to-day (Thursday) in the Salt Lake temple. The bride's mother, Mrs. Sarah Knudsen, Is entertaining at a pret tily-appointed wedding supper this evening at her home In honor of the newly-married couple. They will leave shortly for a trip to Seattle, Washington, and then down the coast to California and will make their home In San Diego this winter. The couple have numerous friends who join together in wishing them the greatest of happiness and suc cess in their future married life- The Mothers club entertained at a gay social Saturday afternoon, honoring Mr- and Mrs. O. A. Slads at their home. A splendid program was given, including devotional exercises, ex-ercises, a reading by Mrs- lone Gilchrist, Gil-christ, recitation by little Miss Barbara Bar-bara Rae Carson, two vocal solos and a violin selection by Miss Aud rey Thomas and a piano solo by Miss Matilda Slade. A delicious luncheon was served and a gay so cial afternoon enjoyed. In attend ance were President Mrs- Lottie Pe terson, "Mrs. Eff ie Doll, Mrs. Minnie Norman, Mrs. Blanche Evans, Mrs- Mary Holms tead, Miss Ida Thur- man, Mrs. Katie Holms tead, Mrs. lone Gilchrist, Miss May Lott and Mr. and Mrs- Slade. A very pleas ant afternoon was reported- o ; Hospital Notes Sylvia Jean . Bradshaw had her tonsils removed at the local hospital last Tuesday. Dick Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, underwent an operation oper-ation for appendicitis at the local hospital last Wednesday- Meat Department 4 pounds LARD .. . 89c 4 pounds SHORTENING - 49c STEAK, pound . 18c POT ROAST, pound 13c ? 3 $9 3 PEOPLE'S CO-OP. PHONE 76 or 78 LEHI, UTAH I 3 0 3 The Park Shoe Repair Shop Headquarters ON State Street Opposite State Street Drag Store. Let us do your Shoe Repairing and youll be satisfied. VERY BEST WORK DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES. We also carry a stock of Sewing Machine Needles, Oil and Belts. Ton may leave your orders here for Sewing Machine Repairs Harold Osborne PROPRIETOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 AND 9 I James Dunn, Mae Clarke, Neil Hamilton, Sidney Toler, Madge Bf and Jack LaRue In "THE DARING YOUNG MAN! A Laueh Humdineer! and it hums with excitement. A mirth-! Romantically gay, it races on its way and every second packed! furious excitement. ALSO FINAL CHAPTER OF "THE MIRACLE RIDER" AND THE FIRST CHAPTER OF THE NEW SERIAL "THE PHANTOM EMPIRE" Starring Gene Autry, Frankie Darro and Betsy Boss 7 ADULTS 15c CHILDREN 10c SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 11 AND Entertainment Supreme Constance Bennett themselves great in characterizations as the mat woman who scheme and fight for hidden moments oi love. MEN FOUGHT HIM! .WOMEN SOUGHT HIM! What a man Cellini I With one hand ot every man's throat..: and the other 'round every woman's waist! " 10 t Sound xeninS : ib ifiness 1 Five st Son the cere sta judged tl jag was it Just ace in t Hie S ion firs' Mr. and Mrs. Morris t J. Salt Lake City visited their paf! p uere ounaay- A brie ids folk Second At tht fte Rom them is Iron ie pror. of their royal pr: maidens, shown ii InRoi cess wh lealta song ani One d airrounc Bred a; 1st king her a gt contentr Then-this Then-this que she choi Lyga. She is t who see great gi wealth, maud si Tim,e the sea MP Glen Richins of Pleasant Grove was brought to the local hospital for medical treatment on Friday. Mrs- Russell xnompson was removed re-moved to lier home in American Fork, Saturday- Mrs. Eldon Pack and baby were removed to their home in Pleasant Grove from the local hospital, Sat urday. Saturday Mrs. Mack Batchelor and baby were taken home from the hospital. - Mrs. Udell Lamb and baby were removed home Sunday. Mrs. Eizaaa setts or Nephl received re-ceived treatment at the . hospital early Sunday morning for extreme shock, following an automobile ac cident Howard Cunningham and N. S Peck of American Fork were brought into the hospital early Sunday morning and treated for lacerations on the head and face, suffered in an automobile accident Mrs- Edward Price of Fairfield was brought to the hospital Sunday for medical treatment She was re moved to her home on Tuesday. Mrs. William Martindale under went a major operation at the local hospital Tuesday morning. Otto Fry was removed to his home in Springville Monday. He recently underwent an operation for appendicitis at the local hospital ' ,V if ill 1 " W " I ViJ : i JOSEPH M. SCHENCK prtjenf f 21 JOSEPH M. SCHENCK prtjenf WM B BR I mi, Mln FRANK MORGAN UNITED ARTISTS Olrttf.d by GRECORy IA CAVA a DARRYL F..2ANUCK production BL lor Doul the t Pe for for will sele a T 40C bes Sn col ed th Ei oi S s E t I Jomes Dunn, Mae Clarke, NeU HamUton, Sidney Toler, ?i9e ADULTS liW; CHaDKt. BARGAIN NITES , WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER "cker! The uncanny master of make-up in a new am22- AurthurE Boris Karlof f, Bela Lugosi, Irene Ware, Lester Mathews ana IN f "THE RAVEN" What is its hidden meaning? What is its symbolism? vvn jjjspireJ Edgar Allen Poe, who immortalized this black bird 01 a;c theF laie or a fiendish doctor who thrived on terror, iw v" lum swings, death looms in the chamber of chills. nVrDY ADDED A nOOIl TWO REEL "WELL BY GEORGE Action, Intrigue, Romance, Adventure and Smart con. jiarca vescently from every frame of this grand love comedy. Air ci x in TptS uU aii pea is iuc Corning-GEORGE ARLIS In, "THE LAST GE'tlDL |