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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, i939 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI. UTAH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1939 THE LEni SUN fnblished Every Thursday at Lehi, Utah, by the LEHI SUN PUBLISHING CO. Entered as Second Class Matter, Mat-ter, at the P o s t o f f i c e a t Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1875. SnWrlption Rat $1.00 Per Year Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and Mrs. Ellen Thomas visited with Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Jones in Salt Lake City, Saturday. Sunday Mr- and Mrs. E. J. Hunter of Provo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Wanlass and Mrs. Ellen Thomas. z r-T ir?..!- TH6- tilAH STATE Pitttt ASSOCIATION Local Kerns Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phillips and two children and Mrs. George Phillip Phil-lip visited with Miss Martha Phillip Phil-lip in Salt Lake City on Sunday. During the week Mr. and Mrs. Sara Smith, Mrs Angus Vance and hildren of Tooele visited here with : Ir. and Mrs. Oeorge Lott. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Brad-shaw Brad-shaw and daughter, Sylvia Jean, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradshaw in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFarlane and children, Mr. and Mrs. Hardy McFarlane of Rlvcrton, Mr. and Mrs. C E. Turner of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner. Mrs MaLsle Thomas and her mother, Mrs. Schmeid, of Ogden, were Sunday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Wan-lass. STAKE CONFERENCE-CONVENTION SESSIONS SUCCESSFUL (Continued from page One) urged that parents be companions to their children. Dr. Stevenson, the closing speaker, speak-er, said during his remarks, "What we are is measured by what we have achieved by self effort. The success in life is measured not by what we have received, but what we are." He said, "basic sciences have made life easier, but have they made the individual happier? Have they made the family happier? Religion Re-ligion makes the individual happier, hap-pier, makes the families more united and the government wiser, and when we have true religion truly applied there will be a cessation of war and hatred among men. Let us not only on-ly be tolerant in our homes, but let us be tolerant to all mankind." As the closing song the congregation congrega-tion sang, "Come, Come Ye Saints," and President Virgil H Peterson Lehi Girls Win From Granite Lehi high school's feminine waters wa-ters vanquished the girls' tennis team of Granite high school, Sail TaifP Pirv lajit. Thursday. Win- ;ning two doubles matches and one 'singles, the Lehi girls dropi'd only 'one singles match, that by a nar-irow nar-irow margin. The Lehi girls making the trip were Vida Jones, Lois Larsen, Lois Shelley, Beth Austin, Donna Had-field Had-field and Virginia Dorton WANT ADS Ripe Tomatoes For Sale See L. O. Christofferson, Lehi. 10-26-lt For Sale Day Bed and lied Stead, in excellent conditioii. Call 90-W, Lehi. 10-26-tf Mr. and Mrs Morris Trane and r3'vll son, Paul, of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Lott, Sunday. Sunday evening Mrs. Earl Gais-1 offered the closing prayer. . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gray visited n Vineyard Sunday evening at the .!ome of Mrs. Gray's parents, Mr. iSid Mrs. W. K. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradshaw of Canada were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, Brad-shaw, Thursday. Mrs. Eva Yates and Mrs. LaRlel Yates motored to Salt Lake City Friday afternoon and later to Orem, where they spent three days visiting their parents, while their husbands were on the deer hunt. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. J. F Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wing and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradshaw were visiting In Bountiful with Mr and Mrs. Jim Evans, who are both in. The Primary officers and teachers rt the First ward held their monthly preparation meeting and social at ne home of Mrs. Dean Prior Mon- ay evening. Primary business was iscusscd, a social followed and re-eshments re-eshments were served. Hostesses ' ere Mrs. Prior, Mrs. May Smith i ;id Mrs- Jennie Wanlass. 1 ford entertained at a duck supper Hallowe'en motifs were used In the table decorations. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Morris Anderson, Mr- and Mrs. Arthur Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Dean and Mr and Mrs. W. F. Butt. The meetings at 2 p rn. were held for both the Relief society and M. I. A. where fundamentals of the great programs of these organizations organiza-tions were discussed by the general board members. Department work was held at 2:30 o'clock. The 7:30 o'clock conference ses- A miscellaneous shower was given' .ion. under direction of the M. I. A. at the home of Mrs. Nlcollne Powell jwas one of the most inspiring ses-Frlday ses-Frlday evening in compliment tol8j0nsof the entire conference Miss Ethelyn Clark of Provo, aj The preliminary program was un-brlde un-brlde of the near future. The out der direction of the M. Men and of town guests were Mrs- Eldon Gleaner girls of the stake, with Schow of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Thomas Woffinden, M. Men pre.si-Amanda pre.si-Amanda Wadley and Mrs. Ha Swen- j tf.nt, In charge-son charge-son of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Lynn An effective song service was con- Clark and daughters, Lois and Lola, 'ducted under the direction of Miss and the guest of honor, all of Provo ' Tbelma Goodwin, with Miss Donna I Hadfleld at the piano. Mrs. Charlotte Lewis entertained j Herman C. Goates offered the last Monday at a prettily-appointed 1 opening prayer. Miss Ruth Peter-dinner Peter-dinner in compliment to Mrs.foni president of the Gleaner girls Charles E. Robinson of Chicago,1 of the stake, introduced the theme Illinois, and her daughter, Mrs !antj a girls' chorus from the Second Thomas Paceletti, of Logan. At-jwarj uncjer direction of Mrs. Alta tending the affair were Mrs. Emma Webb sang, "Teach Me To Pray." WANTED Good Young Cox Jersey or Guernsey. Call or write Durrant Ranch, Lehi, u'.ah 10-26-Up FOR SALE Girls' Bicycle, in good condition. Cost $32, will -sell for $19. See Maurine Peterson, Lehi. 10-19-tf Fairfield News Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Carson of Lehi were guests of Mr. Fred Carson part of last week. Mr. Keith DuBolse is reported toj be the first man from Fairfield to get a deer this season- It was a five-point buck. j Miss Faye Ma this spent the weekend week-end in Fairfield, a guest of Mrs. Minnie Tegan. Miss Maxine Carson spent several days of last week in Mercur. John Carson attended a dance in Lehi Friday night. Miss Alberta Van Wagoner of Lehi was a week-end guest of Miss Grace Carson- Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Carson entertained enter-tained visitors from Salt Lake City and Mercur last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carson made a hurried trip to American Fork Wednesday to get medical attention atten-tion for their baby son, who was taken suddenly 111. Diesel Power Now Serves Both Rail and Highway ' zzzrzz 1 - 7 7W V lYl .0 " '5?, f Hospital Notes BEET TOPS For Sale or Trade-Clyde Trade-Clyde Dorton, Lehi. 10-19-ltp FOR SALE Six and two-thirds acres of land in old field. W. A. Evans, Lehi. 10-19-4tp Dean Higginson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen, is receiving treatment for a fractured leg He was brought to the hospital last Thursday. i t s !K A k tr :V St 1 Mrs. Glen Chilton was admitted to the hospital Tuesday for medical treatment. Jane Roberts, Mrs. Sarah Taylor, Mrs. Ella Manning, Mrs. Ed. Shel- Misa Geraldine Thomson gave a reading, "The Soul Of A Violin," ton of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Mary , MJss Ada Phillips gave a vocal solo, Robinson, Mrs. Glen Robinson, Mrs. ! accompanied by Mrs. Zada Phillips, Keith Nielson, all of American Fork;jancl Anen Webb effectively handled Mrs. Dale Berry of Cedar Fort, the the toplCi Tn Show My Love of two guests of honor and the hostess. Ood by Consistent Living of the Mrs. Robinson is Mrs- Lewis' sister. Gospel Principles." She plans to return to her homej slster neien Williams gave a in Chicago the latter part of week. this' Algerian Delicacies Most of the French sardines and nchovles come from Algeria. Look Your Best for Fall! A New PERMANENT or a New Hair Style will lend distinction to your new fall wardrobe! Eva's Beauty Shop EVA ANDERSON, Operator Main Street PHONE 18 Lehi Announcing ... n uv AUTHORIZED Maytag EDealer lovely talk, dealing mainly with the fundamentals of choosing a proper mate and gaining happiness in married mar-ried life. Brother Farnsworth also gave a splendid talk, summing up the remarks of Sister Williams- The congregation sang, "The Dox-ology" Dox-ology" as the closing number, after which Junius Banks offered the closing prayer. THOMAS RUSSON LAID AT REST (Continued from page One) i COMPLETE LINE OF WASHERS AND IR0NERS Prices S59.95 and up Easy Terms GENUINE MAYTAG PARTS AND SERVICE By Experienced Maytag Factory Trained Man Martin Nielsen Auto Co. from shame, A name he was proud to bear. He lived in the morning sunlight and marched in the ranks of right. He wa3 always true to the best he knew, And the shield that he wore was bright. I follow a noble father and never a day goes by. But I feel he looks down on me to carry his standard high-He high-He stood to the sternest trials, as only a brave man can, Though the way be long, I must never wrong The name of so good a Irian. I follow a noble father, not known to the printed page, j Nor written down in the world's' renown As a prince of his little age. But never a stain attached to him, and never he stooped to shame: He was bold and brave to me he gave The pride of an honest name. I follow a noble father, and him I must keep In mind, Though his form is gone, I must carry on. The name that he left behind. It was mine onNthe day he gave It, It shone as a monarch's crown. And as fair to see as it came to me Must it be when I lay it down. FOR SALE Delicious Apples. Alex Christofferson, phone 301-M. Lehi. ! 10-12-tf FOR RENT Steam heated rooms. By the week, month or season. sea-son. Mrs. G. S. Peterson, 150 East State street. 9-7-tf. Mrs. Margaret Wild of Highland received medical care at the hospital hos-pital during the week. HUNTERS RETURN HOME WITH DEER HIGHEST CASn PRICES PAID for dead or useless animals. See Boyd Holmstead, or phone 343-R3, Lehi. FOR SALE Railroad Ties Number Num-ber 1, 21c; number 2, 16c; number 3, lttc. See C. H. Carson, Fairfield, Utah. 9-28-tf FOR RENT Two large front rooms. Irving Driggs. Call 90-W. 10-19-tf Legal Notices SHERIFFS SALE IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, COR-PORATION, a Corporation, Plaintiff, Plain-tiff, vs. JOSEPH W. W ATKINS, and ETHEL W ATKINS, his wife, Defendants. De-fendants. To be sold at sheriff's sale at ten o'clock a. m., Nov. 18th, 1939, at front door of Courthouse, In Provo, Utah, the premises, situated in Aforesaid County and particularly described as follows: All of Lot 2, Block 65. Plat "A", Lehi City Survey of Building Lots; Situated in Section 17, Township 5 South, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Meridian. Together with1 one share of water stock in the Lehi Irrigation Co., Certificate No. 77B. Dated Oct. 23rd, 1939. JOHN S. EVANS, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Publication in Lehi Sun, Oct. 26 and Nov- 2-9-16, 1939. A large number of local men and boys joined hunters from various parts of the state in the deer hunt during the week-end. Among those returning with their deer were a party of ten, including Geraldis Yates, Fred Yates, Leon Yates, Elmer El-mer Yates, Thomas Yates, Louis Colledge, Pete Peterson, Lee Green and Gene Pingree. All of them shot their deer on the first day and returned re-turned home Sunday night. Other lucky deer hunters included Gerald Taylor, Clarence Holmstead, Morris Holmstead, Eldon Holmstead, David I. Gardner, J. M. Cooper, all shooting both a buck and a doe; Glen Wanlass, Alva H. Wing, Lee Stewart, George Price, Roger Price, Paul Price, George Bone, Ruel Evans, Ev-ans, Eldon Turner, Clifford Miller, Alton Wilkins, James Miles, Gene Wilson, Don Peet, Wayne Peterson, Thomas Sims, Rowley Goodwin, Hugh Rhodes, Fred Turner, T- J. Bone, Forest Littleford, Keith Lott, Wheeler Timothy, Maurice Dahl and a number of others. DieseLiner driver Jack Deering (left) shakes hands with Ed Johnson, engineer of one of the Burlington Railroad's 9 Zephyrs. The original Zephyr, which went into service on Armistice Day, 1934, was Ameri. ca's first diesel-powered, streamline train. Proved through more than seven million service miles of high-speed rail operation, diesel power now has been applied to the Burlington Trailways new fleet of DieseLiners, 25 air-conditioned streamline buses now operating between be-tween Chicago and the Pacific Coast. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams Ad-ams and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stine spent the day visiting in Salt Lake City on combined business and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brems spent the week-end in Gunnison visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman. While there they en-Joyed en-Joyed a deer hunt. MISSIONARY PARENTS AND WIVES MEET TONIGHT A meeting of the Missionary Parents Par-ents and Wives association will be held tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock p. m- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David H- Carson. All members are cordially invited and urged to be in attendance- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen rr' Mrs. Milton Jameson of Provo r L. visiting in Salt Lake City, Sat-u Sat-u -day. Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw of Los Angeles, Mrs. He t tie Laird, Mrs. James Comer, both of this city, Mrs-Len Mrs-Len Chipman and Mrs. Ben Moffett spent Friday In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Comer, Mrs. Moffett and Mrs. Chip-man Chip-man attended a bride-luncheon at the home of Mrs. W. J. Wray. DR. ARTHUR VANCE Veterinarian Residence 156 W. 3rd North PROVO, UTAH PHONE 953.J Card of Thanks We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many kind friends who have contributed and who have helped us in any way-We way-We are indeed grateful for the kindnesses, kind-nesses, thoughtfulness and the consideration con-sideration that has been shown us by so many. The Andrew Christofferson family. Mrs. Ellen Christofferson Zwilling' Mrs- Fenton Boyack returned to her home in Spanish Fork Sunday, after spending the past week here ner uaugnter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior and children. AMERICAN FORK, UTAH PHONE 93 Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wane Christensen entertained at a well-appointed, dinner party at their home. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Coffman of Provo. Dr. and Mrs. Leo Ellertson of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. E- C Jorgensen, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nile Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Clide McKellar of Salt Lake City and the host and hostess- The playing of bridge at small tables was the main diversion of the evening, eve-ning, high score prize going to Dr. Ellertson and consolation favors to Mr. Washburn. Try Our Invisible Half-Soleing State Street Shoe Shop Harold Osborne, Prop. Mrs. Lott A- Russon and dauehtr Josephine, spent Wednesday visiting at tne home of Mrs. Vern Walker in American Fork. Mrs. Nettie Howe of Salt Lake City, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lott A. Russon, Sunday. John Jones of Ogden, a nephew or Mr. Thomas Russon, who made his home with the Russon famiiv for fourteen years, was present at tne runerai services held here Mon day for Mr- Russon. OVERMAN'S MATTRESS CO. Where Better Mattresses are Made NEW MATTRESSES OF ALL KINDS AT FACTORY PRICES We specialize in Renovating Matresses All Work Guaranteed WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 54 N. 4 West, Provo . Tel. Orders to Lehi 90-W. Utah Hide & Tallow Co. We Call and Pay Highest Prices for: DEAD AND USELESS HORSES, COWS, SHEEP, HOGS, PELTS, HIDES, FURS AND WOOL DEER HIDES, DRY JUNK BONES 9 Phone Spanish Fork 88 your neighbor .about the new DAIRY ELECTRIC WATER HEATER n I Ask some of your fellow dairy farmers who now : use this The Fifth ward Relief society cooked and served a delicious dinner to members of the M. I- A. and Relief society general board and members of the Lehi stake M. I. A. and Relief society boards at norm Sunday In the Fifth ward bannupf hall- A color scheme of lavendarl and white was beautifully carried out in the table decorations, pink and white rhrvsnnfhorrmmc u ,. - .. ..mi. UUijJ 'used. Guests of honor Included I Mrs. Cora L. Bennlon of the Relief society general board. Mrs. Helen! Spencer Williams, Mrs. Marba Jos-j ephson. Philo T. Farnsworth andi Dr. L- A. Stevenson of the M. I. A. special dairy electric water heater. They'll say it's the niftiest time and money saver they've ever used. It's a low-cost 15-gallon tank ... and operates at a cost of only 6c a day or 3c a milking. Ask some of the hundreds of users. They're the water heater's best salesmen. sales-men. Or come in, let s talk it over. SEE YOUR Dealer OR general beard- |