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Show Thursday, November 3, 1927 THE LEU! SUN, LETII, UTAH PAGE FIVti THE LEHI SUN Published every Thursday at Lehi, Utah A. F. GAISFORD. .Manager Entered at the postoffice at L'ehi Utah, as second class matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display 30c per inch Readers- 10c per line " SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advance 1$2.00 Local Items Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott spent Tuesday Tues-day in Salt Lake City. Mr. Harmon McAffee was a Provo business visitor Saturday. Louis Holdsworth bad his tonsils removed Tuesday at the hospital. Mrs. Leo Hansen and Mrs. J. 0. Meiling were Provo visitors on Saturday. Sat-urday. Mrs. Harmon McAffee spent Friday visiting in Salt Lake with Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davis, of Provo, were visiting in Lohi Sunday -with relatives. v Mr. and Mrs. Wells Dennis are the proud parents of a fine baby boy born Wednesday, October 26th. Mrs. Verner Walker of Brlgham City, spent last week visiting In this city with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bateman and Mrs. S. J. Walker. Mrs. Susa Giles had as her dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kilborne and children, Miss Jessie Birch, all ot Salt Lake and Mr. Merlin Giles. . HENRY LEWIS Notary Public Fire Insurance Real Estate Agent for Remington Portable Typewriter. ' Representative of Western Loan and Building Co. LEHI, UTAH New Mormon Colonies in Montana offer exceptional opportunities for homeseekers to secure productive lands, with grood water right, at very low cost. A sugar beet factory fac-tory is located there, and organized branches of the "Mormon Church are already established in several different localities. Write for full particulars ; and special round-trip rates to Leonard Ball, Idaho Falls, Idaho. 10-27-9t Those who use the "OREM LINE" ride cheaply and safely. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS Lehi to Salt Lake and return Provo and Return. .$1.00 65c Commutation, or 500 Mile Mileage Books 2 CENTS PER MILE Good between all stations. Private cars and special rates to parties on application. Special car service for protection of perishable freight. Salt Lake & Utah B. R. Henry I. Moore and D. P. Abercromble, Receivers Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner have purchased the S. W. Clark home. Mr. Leo Hansen was a business visitor Saturday In Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. B. Watson and daughter, Arvilla, spent Monday in Salt Lake on business and pleasure. Mrs. Sana Lund of Salt Lake, was visiting in Lehi Monday the guest ot Mrs. Elgiva Thurman. Mr. Clarence Hunt" of Salt Lake, is visiting here this week at the home of his sister, Mrs. J. E. Ross. Mrs. J. Teasdale of Crockett, Call-fornia. Call-fornia. Is here for a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilson motored to the capitol city Monday evening to attend the Wilkes theatre. Mrs. Charlotte Peck is spending this week visiting in Midvale with her daughter, Mrs. John Redmond. - Mrs. Fred Turner and little daughters, daugh-ters, Ruth and Jean, spent Monday visiting with relatives in Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wicklisse of Long Beach, California, visited here over tne week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Meiling. . : Allen Bateman, left , Monday for Bellingham, Washington, where he will be employed for the. Utah-Idaho Sugar Company. Mr. and Mrs. George G. Robinson and daughter, Marie, visited in Murray Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Norman Litson. Mrs. S. J. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs w. Bennett and family of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Peck. - Mrs. A. W. Davis and daughter, Roberta, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and Miss Lois Bone were visitors Friday in Salt Lake City. : y ' Mrs. Frank E. Cooper returned Wednesday to her home in Westwood, California, having visited here for a month with friends and relatives. : Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis motored to Salt Lake Saturday evening to attend the play at the Wilkes theatre. Miss Cleo Holmtead, who is attend ing the U. of U., visited here from Friday until Tuesday "with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holmstead Mrs. Richard Norman returned home Sunday from Garland, having visited there for ten days with her daughter and son-in-law,. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Capener. - Mrs. Elizabeth Creighton entertain ed Tuesday evening at her home in honor of Mrs. Clara Cameron Cooper of California. A delicious lunch was served to six ladies. Mrs. Sarah Kirkham and Mrs. J. C Russell are leaving Monday for Los Angeles, California, where they will enjoy a two weeks visit with Miss La- vern Kirkham. Little Miss Dorothy Saderup enter tained fourteen little friends at a hallowe'en tiarty Saturday afternoon in honor of her tenth birthday. Dainty refreshments and games were enjoyed. "" '. Mrs. Leo Hansen entertained Fri day afternoon at her home In honor of Mrs. Verner Walker, of Brigham Citv. During the afternoon sewing and social chat were enjoyed and a dainty lunch was served to .Mrs, Walker,, Mrs. J. 0. Meiling, Mrs. Oliver Kirkham, Mrs. Glen Adamson, Mr3. Earl Smith and Mrs. Hansen. Dick Cloward had his tonsils moved Friday ot the hospital. re- Mrs. Howard Strange, of Provo, spent Thursday visiting here with her sister, Mrs. J. 0. Meiling. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Henry and baby of Bingham, visited here Friday Fri-day with Mr, and Mr. George E. Zimmerman. Mrs. Rose May spent Saturday visiting in Salt Lake with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Davis. Mrs. John Godwin left today Reno, Nevada, for a month's visit with her sister, Mrs. Rose and brother Mr. Edward King. Lest we forget the Service Star Legion will hold memorial services in the Old Folks rooms in the Memorial building on Armistlse day November 11th. The benefits are for the disabled dis-abled world war veterans In hospitals. Look for the complete program in forinext week's issue of this paper. SARAH E. GAISFORD, President ELIZABETH GAISFORD, Publicity Chairman. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wilson attended the. Wilkes theatre in Salt Lake Saturday Sat-urday evening. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dalel and daughter, Verna, of Tetonia, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Dunsdon of Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dunsdon Monday evening. Mr. Harmon McAffee motored to Salt Lake Friday to attend the convention con-vention of the Metropolitan Life Insurance In-surance Company. Carl Peterson, who is working In Elko, Nevada,' spent Saturday and Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts and Mr. ; Nyle Roberts motored here Sunday from Tooele and spent the day visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts. Notice is given that the Daughters of the Pioneers will hold their meeting meet-ing Friday instead of today on account ac-count of the funeral services of Brother Martin Bushman. The meeting meet-ing will be at the home of Mrs. Mary Thomas. Miss Virginia Meiling entertained twenty-four boys and girls at a gay hallowe'en party Thursday evening, the occasion being her eleventh birthday. birth-day. Lighted pumpkins, Jack-o'-lanterns and cornstalks were used as decorations throughout the house, and a dainty lunch was served. Mrs. J. W. Goodman entertained at a delightful hallowe'en costume party Saturday night in honor of her son, Blllie. The rooms were decorated in the holiday colors of orange and black and gay autumn leaves. The lights were cleverly covered with pumpkins and jack-o'-lanterns. Twelve little guests were present. Mrs. Good man was assisted by Miss Topham and Miss Thresa Taylor. Freshest Eatables Our large sales and regular buying insures you of the freshest and best Things to Eat MEATS--GROCERIES-rBUITS VEGETABLES The Quality and Prices Are Right. Buy at Larsen Bros TELEPHONE 17 LEHI E. B. THURMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 412 Beason Building Salt Lake City 149 West Main Street, Lehi WILLIAM ASHER ? City Attorney of Lehi In Charge Lehi Office. Notary Public In Office. General Practice In All Courts. WANT ADS.: House To Rent See Bert'Goodwin. 11-3-tf YOUNG PJGS Hyrum Slade. FOR SALE See ll-2-2t GOOD FALL CELERY Call 115-W, Aaron Allred, Lehi. 10-27-4p WANTED Radio Salesman with car. Telephone 162. LehL 11-3-lt For Hemstitching sail 168J. and Cleaning 10-27-tf Mr. Harriet Jacob's Home For Rent See Mrs. John Brown. 11-3-tf A Good Shot Gun For Sale Cheap, See Florence Russon, Lehi. 11-3-lt Three Furnished Room For Rent Mrs. Elizabeth Creighton. -i6-tf FOR SALE 200 pullets, Just start ing to lay. Inquire Mr. John BTown 11-3-tf Cull Apples Greenings 50c bu. four other varieties 35c. bu. Geo. C. Love- ridge. 113-tf FOR SALE 6-room modern brick house, with 2 acres of land. Apply J. F. Cutler. ' 11-3-lp Nina Jonathan Annie r.nnii B17A 35c and 50c per bushel Carl Anderson. Ander-son. Get yours now. 10-27-2p FOR SALE X Hay Bars and acres of pasture. John Roberts. 10--tf WANTED Rabbits weighing from 2 to 4 lbs. Bring em up. Also 300 White Leghorn yearling hens. Mark Shaw, Phone 47. 11-3-lp All kinds of Taxidermy work done, furs cleaned, .made and remodeled, head mounting a specialty. John Hutchlncs. Lehi. 10-20-3t " GURNSET BULL FOR SERVICE One of the best pure bred Gurnaey bulls in the state at Kirkham Farm Phona 68R2. 10-13-4t FOR SALE 20 acres of land, good spring of fresh water on it. Ideal place for home, chicken farm or stock feeding yards. 5 acres Good location. Ideal for berries or fruit 4 acres Dastnre. close in. Hasn't been offered for sale before. 1 choice Registered Jersey Heifer "Bessie Gay Lass". 2 cood work horses. Will sell or trade for milk cow. The above will Boon go. First come, first served. - See . EDWARD 80UTHWICK 213 North 2nd West, Lehi Mrs. T. F. Kirkham entertained at a prettily appointed luncheon Satur day afternoon at her home compli mentary to Mrs. Azer Brigga ot Canada. Chrysanthemums in various shades were attractively used throughout the rooms. Those present were Mrs Brlggs, Mrs. John Peterson, Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw, Mrs. G. R. Taylor, Mrs. H. E. Osterloh, Mrs. J, F. Bradshaw, Mrs. W. L. Worlton and Mrs. F. D. Worlton. Mrs. Edith Evans entertained at a party in honor of the 79th birthday of Mary Ann Davis Friday afternoon at her home. The time was pleasantly spent in social chat and sewing. The dainty lunch served to eighteen was carried out in a clever color scheme of orange. Following la the poem omposed in her honor: TO AUNT MARY ANN We greet you onryour birthday With wishes for success. We hope that all your coming years Are filled with happiness. We've known you, yes, since child hood We love you, one and all. You've been a kind and helping soul; You've come at every calL We feel that we are better Because we've been with you, And we hope that we can ever Prove our friendship true. The world would be much brighter, And hearts would be less sad If everyone upon the earth Your own sweet spirit had. Altho you may feel lonely At times and somewhat blue, You cannot know, the lesson great The world could gain from you. Ind so we want to give you A token of our love And pray that God will bless you With His spirit from above. We hope youll get the pleasure In this chair, while you live That we have now, old friend of yours In knowing to whom we give. Now each time that you use it, We hope youll ere recall The givers of the token For we love you, one and all. 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