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Show 1931. t tv mi-.' lmm'sUN. Ltt"l. UTAH ijrs'j Joseph Robison epent Monday! Tilt bft uuh ttfljng with relatives in Sprtngvllle. ' ' THE LEmitTNlEH I. tJTAn DELINQUENT NQTI.CE PAflE FIVE .Manager; ' . aN, 0LiorPration, LEHI IRRI- City -Pent OATION xrtS:in 1 t the postomce cnrMtmaa at the W. T. Taylor home. 'P'ace or business, Lehi City Utah Entered bi , , gs matter. Notlca h . , . 4 Ut h, ass. -n - Mrs. Arthur Bradder has moved to are delmquen t unon TfJ?Z. ADVERTISING . Salt Lake City to make her home. .; scribed stock on account ot assess- - HVa per ""-"...vn . Display ; Readers. tinlmAOa w n(4.a. .Jll. 1 I uiraiucoo muei wun pleasure. mt One veajnlgnc per incut. v.;v iment levied on th 1 nth a v.,. 10c per linej j; Last Tuesday Mrs. Mark Shaw was ber, 1930, the amount set opposite the A(tlvta. In CnH T 1. n, a li.i nAmao k . i . ... , iwuui(, tu uoii jwuvu vny comu didk mo reouetuve Anara nn rtnra 5 " . mllO . - ---' 1 suu&wu; $200 Local Items it Miss Zola Richie of Pleasant Grove Miss ui . nnnond dtis operation at me r-,, , ;. ,r ,; night- " , ' " . , : ; I Tn; MothersCIub will meet at the hoS ofMra. lone Gilchrist next Fri-: Fri-: January 9. All members are Urged to be in attendance. j J t t r ' j was hostess' at Mrs. Ueorge ttUU AVA- and Mr. s Byron - - . and Mrs. a. m. Asner , 2 v 1 125 Barnett Terry of Draper was a1 Abe Anderson ... 0 . s .' 7 nn Christmas day guest at the Chris Pet- A- B. Anderson. 23 VI '23 U 7o'fin erson home. Merwin Lewis,- Boyer Anderson and Margaret V. Anderson 3 Sarah K. B. Adams. 4 John Bushman u. rr w T" u ! Christmas dinner for Mr. T, BeCK 01 iVio6" . a t,o Tjwia family. of Epiraira aim Mr and Mrs. Howlrd Peterson and son, Bobbie, of American Fork were inner guests on Christmas at the hnme of Mr. Peterson's parents, Mr. I . m n s Peterson. . ana u Air and MrsTLowell Brown visited ta'fiatt Lake City Monday with Mrs. Brown's sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. D. U Anderson. ; ; Mrs. J. W. Stoker and daughter, Carol, of Sugar City, Idaho, are here for an indefinite vteit with Mrs. Stoker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Davis. Vola, Gwennie and Clifton Anderson Ander-son spent Monday in Provo, vieiting with their brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan W. Clark and children spent Christmas in Ogden, wests of Mrs. Clark's unci and aunt, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Child. Mr. and Mrs. George , MuhLestien i and baby, Harold, of Provo visited over the week-end with . Mrs. Muhle-Btlen's Muhle-Btlen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark. Mrs- Rachel Carson of Salt City spent Christmas visiting Mr., and Mrs. D. H. Carson. As guests of Mr. and Mra. C. C. Manley, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Dicker- B. J. Lott were visiting in Salt Lake 1 AJ'mAn l. City last week. iRachael Br'Awn"" "" i IE. A. Bushman, Sr.2 37 Lake E. A. Bushman, Jr....J..27 with nutt 1V4 J. L. Barnhart .... 5 Clarence Bushman 2 Margaret Z. Bushman 2 Beni. Life Ins. Co. 17 8-10 20 Matt Carson 1 son and children were visiting in Annie Christoffereon ' 7 7 Provo Friday evening. . - IW. W. Clark... 68 25 1 14 37 27 1 5 9 . 11.60 5.00 1.50 3.00 43.50 1.25 111.00 72.52 3.63 7.50 19.00 2.50 57.25 1.23 18.00 shares of each parcel of uch stock as may be necessary, will be sold at Lehi Memorial Building on the 3rd flay of January at 2:00 P. M. to pay delinquent assessment thereon to gether with cost ot advertising and expense of sale. (- A. CARLOS SCHOW, Secretary, L . , lhl, Utah. First Publcatlon December 18, 1930. SUTICt TO CUUMTORS In the Fourth Judicial District Court of Utah, In and' for Utah County. In the matter of the estate of Ruben L. Larson, deceased. Creditors will, present claims with vouchers to Paul Peterson Pledged to I Mr- and Mr8, Wa,Iaco H,ck ani nj,.!, piV , p v IT 'family were Christmas dinner guest A AM 0 V1UU UIV JLt, A W , Paul Peteron of this city, haa recently re-cently been pledged Into the Friar's club at the B. Y. U. at Provo where he la attending school this winter. This club Is a fraternity or an organization) instituted by Preslden John A. Wids-toe Wids-toe at the time he was president of the University of Utah and anyone who has completed aix months or more missionary work In any Chris-tain Chris-tain organization Is eligible to Join. This organization haa chapters in four universities in Utah, the U. of U., U. A. C. B. Y. U. and Brigham Young thejundersigned at the residence of Otto' F. .Urson, at Lehi, Utah County, college at Brigham City. An applica- jvan, on or Derore.Marcn aoth, 193L - . OTTO F. LARSON,1 Administrator. . of Estate of Ruben L. Larson, Deceased. Deceas-ed. WILLIAM ASHER, Attorney for Administrator, Lehi, Utah. of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Curtis. . Mrs. Art Gill of Salt Lake City visited vis-ited in Lehi Tuesday with her sister, Mrs Denzil Turner 19fi W 7 T7V Tl. . 1. 1 ; .1 v . 4 .n. fj t nr. r . 1 umiuauon January x, an. u. L. Comer 52 6-10 52 6-10 157.80 '.. n..t..., . Frank Smith had as Robert Comer ....21 1-10 21 1-10 63 80 , "cauon January a, iva. on Christmas Mr. and Thoma3 Clark 19 19 25.00 0 ' Mr. and Mrs their fcuesta ' o Mns. - Thomas Wofflndn nf Snaniah ?'J Chrl8toffeon 13 13-3-10 39.37 -,, t .. . ' -f- J- nristonerson.... 6 3-10 OA Fork and Mr. Jay Smith of Idaho. ,L. O. Chrietofterson.. Mary A. Cox.. 7 9. wr. ana mrs. wiara iawaras spent Delmore Est. 2 the Christmas holidays in Layton with Jos Dorton ."."le'i Mra. Edwards' parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Wm Insdon 2 Richard Scofield. Da , I A. M. Davis ..... 2 W. W. Dickerson 2. 6-10 Mrs ' Norman KnnHanil nf 3qH r.v,.OWi u-tu . v Wj Uayl8 7 6-10 Lake City visited in Lehi Sunday Laura Davis 1 and Monday with her mother, Mrs. Reuben G. Dean Hyrum Kirkham. . 9K 2 1 2 6-10 14.75 16.12 2.50 2.50 36.49 6.00 Defining Boundaries To beat the bounds uieuns to trace out b.v perambulation the hounds of a parish by striklnK with a rod certain points In passing b.v way of calling to witness. This Is arr old custom still 1V4 1V4 A. J.. Evans ,18Va 18 Vi w. jk. Evans 1 l 3.00' kept up In many English parishes by going around the boundaries on Holy .ThursdHy, or Ascension , day. In Scotland Scot-land beating the bounds Is called riding rid-ing the marches 7.80 37.00 1.25 5.02 51.48 3.00 A fine baby daughter arrived last w- s- Evaus 28 6-10 25 6-10 78.23 marina u. avans 7 7iA 22 so wPPk in cladH,Qn tha hnma nt Mr and ,1"al-"a u- c 1 Aaron EvaM fi Mrs. nawes aoutnwicK. AU concern- Edith Evans 6 ed are doing nicely. tion has been made for one in the University of Southern California. The Initiations start Monday, Janu ary 6. 0 " Tuesday Mr. Sylvan Clark made a business trip to Salt Lake City, Dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton on Sunday Included Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worlton and Mr. and Mrs. Elkington of Salt Lake City. Mr. John Russon and eon, John M. Russon, of Loa Angeles, Cal., arrived In Lehi this week and will visit for a few days with Mr. Thomaa Russon and other relatives. John M. Ruseon, Thomas Rusron'a grandson, U leaving In the near future for the German mission and will begin Monday morning morn-ing at the L. D. S. missionary school In Salt Lake City and two weeks later will leave for his mission. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wing were visiting in Salt Lake City last Friday on a combined business and pleasure trip. ' I Sylvester Evans I Harold For 1 1 -, 2 holiday vacation visiting -with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Taylor. Miss Sarah Taylor, who is teaching Eunice Gray school in Sandy, epent the Christmas Ione Gilchrist ... 1 j. w. uray 1 . Robert Gilchrist 2 ! James G. Gray. ....12 ' W. F. Gurney 44 Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lott w S. Grav 19 A. Russon on' Christmas included: Mr. Thomas Russon and daughter, Florence, Mrs. William Leffler and 1 1 2 12 30.00 3.00 1.25 3.00 2.50 3.00 3.00 6.00 36.00 40 2-5 121.70 Geo. H. Goates.. 14 19 20 Sarah Grace 3 2-10 3 2-10 Miss Berniece Russon of Provo. Mary Gurney, 29 James H. Gardner 2 John Gurney 20 Oluf Holmstead 5 Nina Herron 5 Clarence Holmstead 1 Mra. John Peck entertained at Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. William Grow, Mrs. Blanche Plerson H. P. Hardy 2 and family of Salt. Laka Citv. and Mr. Wilford Hardman .... 1 and .Mrs. L R. Peck and son, Nahlon. 29 2 20 Week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clark included Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Davis and baby daughter, Beverly, of igalt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dickerson and sons, Bobby and Bruce, visited ? in Magna from Wednesday until Sunday,' pests of Mr. DiCkerson'e sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ballinger. -' ' Mr. C. B. Fox called to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith Satur day, enroute to hia home in Los Angeles, California, : after spending the holidays in Salt Lake City return ed to Lehi, with him. . , Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McAfftee and .family of Ephraim spent the Christmas Christ-mas holidays visiting with , Mr. and Mrs; George Lewis and Margaret Bushman, They returned to their home Tuesday morning. Miss Delia Carson will return back to Pocatello, Idaho, where she is teaching school this winter, Sunday, after enftying the Christmas vacation vaca-tion here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carson. Mr; aD(j Mrs. Alva H. Wing ' announce an-nounce the arrival of a winsome baby daughter, born Wednesday, December 24- This is the third child, in the "ing family. The mother and ahy are doing nicely. new Malen S. Hansen 2 7-10 2 N. P. Johnson 1 1 Miss Verland Fowler entertained n. F J?cks11 1t , t a , , . . . Elizabeth Jacobs 1 1 the Bluebird class of the Fourth ward Geo Jacobs 27 2-10 Primary at a candy pull Saturday af- James E. Johnson 7 7 ternoon. Miss Fowler is the teacher James M. Kirk- ' ham 46 8-10 144 4-5 311.41 40.50 52.50 9.60 85.80 6.00 44.40 6.25 6.25 1.25 6.00 3.00 8.16 3.00 75.89 1.88 16.25 12.25 of that class. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coulam L. V. Larsen 1 o-n Lyman Lossee . 7 Ernest Larsen 3.00 21.00 52.25 20.50 12.00 21.50 12.00 Geo. C. Loveridge.. 2-8-10 2 8-10 8.40 18 .:...-... 7 .. 4 - 8 ...4 17 4 entertaining Mr. and Mrs. John Coulam, and family of Pleasant p0ny a. Lossee Grove -and Mrs. Rose Makin of Salt L. E. Lott Lake City at New Year's dinner, to- Mary AnTn Lossee.... . j Geo. C. Loveridge.- ay- . Daniel W. Larsen 36 36 rJext Tuesday evening the First Ward Uywhee.----. 3 3 M. 4.f A. are staging a fun night, j Jonn Makin"!l! .Ill 3 3 A vaudeville of funny comedy skits '; John Mitchell .....16 16 will be the. main feature. Every mut-: Nora Manning : . 5 . ... . ... :B. A. McAffeek 36-10 uai memuer us rviux:aivu xv ue m uv tendance.' Sunday". Mrs. Nyron Fowher entertained enter-tained at dinner in honor of her mother, moth-er, Mrs. James Varney of American Fork, whose birthday came on that day. Covers were laid for twenty-two M'inar(i' Roberts 5 W. A. Martindale 9 H Jennie Martaindale .. 1 1 Samuel Mitchell 13 13 H. E. Osterloh 1 Louisa C. Ogden 20 20 Abe Powell .. 10 7-10 Ivor L, Peterson - 4 4 A. Wm. Peterson 217-iu is v-iu o. 108.00 12.50 2.50 9.00 43.00 6.25 4.50 31.13 3.00 39.00 1.25 60.00 9.75 12.00 Origin of Apt Phraiet ' Said the Greeks: "Even the ant and the worm have their wrath." and from this we get, "A worm will turn." The Greeks also probably furnished Shakespeare Shake-speare with his, "Brevity is the soul of wit," when Sophocles said, "Many wise things are bound up In short speech."' And Pliny the Younger supplies sup-plies this variant: "In the pleading of causes nothing pleases so much as brevity." 0 Took Name From Province The first artesian well was found In Europe In the province of Artois, hence the name "artesian." Mr. and Mr. Morris Roberts and son, Y aul, or ueaar City visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Roberta. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Taylor motored to Salt Lake City and visited with Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ivory. 0 Heart Kept Buy The human heart pumps over 2,000 000 times In the average lifetime- It accomplishes almost 150,000 footpounds foot-pounds of work a day, which Is equlv-alent equlv-alent to raising one ton a height of 75 feet. . ' 0 ' Properly Condemned Hateful to me as the gates of hades is he who hides one thing in bis mind and speaks another. Homer. Gay among the leading events of social mention during the past week was ithe party tendered members of the cast of the local High School play, 1 "Under Twenty',, Monday evening in the High School building. Miss Betth Romney, Dramatic Instructor was hostess. hos-tess. The gay affair was In the form of a kid's party and everyone came dressed as kids and participated in numeroua games and stunts of a lively nature, followed by dainty refreshments. refresh-ments. Attending the affair were; Miss Hulda Curtis, Miss Helen Willes, Cleo Royle, Moreno Allred, Keith Lott, William Price, Kenneth Chris- tensen, Elwood Loveridge and Miss Romney. Tuesday evening the Misses Florence Flor-ence and Wilmorth Russon entertain ed at a party- In compliment to John M. Russoa of Los Angeles, Cal., and his boy friend, Frank Kimball of Salt Lake City, who will both leave soon for the German mission, at the home of Miss Florence Russon. The evening even-ing was gaily epent in playing progressive card games and dancing to radio music. Later in the evening dainty refreshments were served. Those attending the party include Odessa Schow, Lillian Russon, Lucile Stoker, Ivan Schown, Kenneth Chris-tensen; Chris-tensen; Elmo Russon, Rowene Russon, Mac Batchelor, the honored guests and the two hostesses. r maim mmu 0 jjmsimmm & r - m miembers of the family. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ivory and two daughters of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Norman S. Anderson and children of Toosle, spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor. On. Chr'stmas Day Mr. and Mrs. W, Dickerson and son,' Irvin, and daughter, Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Oral at and daughter, La Rae, of Martin and Mr. and Mrs? John S. T motred to Magna and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Ballinger Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts are entertaining en-tertaining at a New Year's dinner today to-day for Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Nelson of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Manning and son, Her- i shelt Mrand Mrs. Afton Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Taylor. Mrs. Uameg h. Gray entertained at :Jnner on Christmas day for Mr. and 5 Samuel N. Crane and children of Jr; Mr. and Mrs. Sterling .Dur-t .Dur-t and children of American Fork, r. Herman Swenson of Pleasant and the Gray family. danMv'.and Mrs- Oral W. Evans and er.URae, of Martin. Utah, nV UU last Wednesday and Chnstmaa with their folks, Mr. J Mrs. w.W. Dickerson and Mr. 7ton ?' Evans- re- Ing w tteir tome Thursday even- ocial 'sanding among the leading eTents durine thff rhrUtmaq hoie'tf v Party 8iVen &t 1116 ChrtL, s -Maxine Austin on eof v' . gUeStS at tTeain 1 Austin early in the ess car.and Participated in numer- . " wines am Later they attend- 'CB. afto. .1 1 The foUo pp-r at the Austin home. th!ga Ins Kiris participated in Ardith Lo Ir: Mkse Wanda Carson, PoIer Vs' Roberta Ball, Verland 124 Austin. 5 20 22 3 Clarence Reeves 20 D. B. Roberts 22 Raymond Robinson 3 Mrs. Wm. E. South-wick South-wick : 1 Harry Stoker 1 New West School 1 Victor W. Smith 3 James Smuin 1 .T Earl Smith.. 13 Jesse N. Smith... .....24 2-10 29 4.5 Hugh Shaw 1 Christine Southwlck 4 4 John W. Stoker 2 2 Samuel Taylor 5 5 Velma Thornton - 1 W. T. Taylor Leon Taylor J. - 2 James Thomas . 2 Maurice Thomas 4 Teefieo Thomas - 4 1 1 3 1 10 2 Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Thomas of Castlegate are here for an indefinite GeQ Tnomaa 3 visit with Mrs. Thomas. parents, Mr. i r b. Worlton & and Mrs. James Beverly. Monday j S. L. Wells J morning a lovely nine-pound baby , fD. Worlton :46 daughter was born to Mr. ana jiI3. Thomas at the Beverly home. The! John A. Webb 17, Gpo G. Webb.... 4 - i -i fica WU. Ufro i TT. Woolston . 2 .... , TT J. White... 12V2 ma Karren or mis cny, uu mc " babe are getting along nicely. Mrs. J. W. WTing entertained at a family dinner , on Christmas day. Places were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jerling and children, Mr. E. Jerling of Highland, Mr. and Mrs. Narwin Brown of American Fork, Mrs. Melba Clark and children. Warren War-ren and Lorin Goates, Miss Marie 15.00 60.00 66.00 7.25 3.00 3.50 7.50 9.00 3.00 32.75 85.40 1.25 12.00 6.00 15.00 1.25 75.00 6.00 2.50 5.00 5.00 3.75 3.00 9.00 265.95 3.00 38.75 83.75 6..00 27.25 3.00 1 3 103 1 10 30 2 H. J. white... .. Vfh WatVfna 1 1 Walter Woffinden ....14-10 14-10 42.00 JGuy Wilson 1 Leland Wardle 19 6-10 19 guel Zimmerman 1 Val. Zimmerman . 8 8 '7Irrm o-rrn a n 5 5 P L.Tdanreon..-13 H. MHJ 55.70 Rav Alston 34 4-10 34 4-10 24.65 ?ayHA Adams 35 40 8-10 97.00 Anthony W. Bates 15 8-10 15 8-10 So.55 Thomas Coddington 15 1 Tracy Loan & Trust Co, tf mjfffi, 1 Oil S o ee i Hear J jmr VICTOR 1ADIO Rmm BMonilnf ELCCTBOLA BX-S7. l-' . , .... ! 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J. and Keith Lott, Miss Bell Merkley of Salt Lake City, ' and Miss May Lott - 12 28 15 33.00 74.00 48.10 John Hansen 29 6-lu j. C. & R. J- Healey-36 36 99.C0 Richard Healey- 10 4-10 10 "-J John L. Hatch 80 Wm. Loveridge ....16 8-10 16 8-10 .9o John Movie 26 6-10 36 6-10 IOO.60 their hospital-! Mary Lee Myres 33 33 sz.s Mrs. Andrew I W. L. Roundy 4.mi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter Strasburg 34 6-10 4 4 11.00 H. J. Strasburg D. J. Strong Boise Wells 40 6-10 40 6-10 111.65 Wm. Walker 21 6-10 21 6-10 50.65 Kennth White 5 5 13.o Wston 2 4-10 2 4-10 6.60 in aornrdancc. vlth law and an order! of the Board of Directors nlade on the 10th day of November, 1930, so many K MEW Make these living, speaking records of the little ones, your friends, your family and all who are dear to you... Play them over and over... Keep them as a permanent treasury of life's happiest moments. 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