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Show f ; SDN. . second if ..IOC per 'J? wr I For y Items . .... -oc sl confer- . arA Mrs. 151 have home to the Mrs. I Anderson " -f 21 ment Wednesday to remained jj ;i Saturday. w rjrkhui has been vis-Slake vis-Slake ttty during the hi attending conference S with her children. ..... tAft Russon. Mrs. ioD'and'Mrs.EltoTay- 35ded tte tempie exui to Cloyd Stone of T..j ir mrf Mrs. Rulon t sad children, visited dur- r , .i -jfK Mrs TMOCfl iWt-eoa ;5eil Davis, who Is In train- & L D. S. hospital, was $end die week-end with is, Mr. ana Mrs. iRy f Miss Lillian Russon,El- tr. and Mrs. Cloyd 5 ad Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Rus- ' rati Russon, who arrived I'm California. Bach Russon arrived home M torn California, where fa tea visiting for the past with her son, Joseph ja aid family at Mercede, and I daughter, - Mrs. Donald ,5s, it Saa Francisco. . She re-f re-f imndaful visit. . ' . r MADS ? fed for Sale Cheap See Hawker, State Street, p-Potatoes, Apples, On- m Squash, Wheat or Bar- a sascripaon to the Lehl . S.ftWonarlian Apples. D. A Bass For Sale-See Dean jper, or Phone No. 6, 10-5-tf. TOrjrlstorV Rnrl. Mod Work Harness. Call 9-21-tf. 12, 1933 Mrs. Nettie Cordner of , Provo spent Monday in Lehl with Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. Mrs. Mary Winn and Salina Peterson Pet-erson visited during the week-end in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Marv Wools ton spent the week-end In Salt Lake City, attending attend-ing conference. Mrs. O. A. Holmstead and daugh ter, Cleo, were Salt Lake visitors on Saturday. t Mrs. Alice Frank attended conference con-ference In Salt Lake City Thursday and Friday. Misses Arleen Goodwin. Norlne Pox, Reva Goates and Lexie Bate- man were conference visitors on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb and son, Wayne, visited during the week end in Salt Lake City with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and daughter, Bonnie Jean, were conference con-ference visitors In Salt Lake City on Sunday. THE LEm SUN, LEHT, UTAH Max Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson of Salt Lake City, Is spending this week in Lehl with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wray of Blackfoot, Idaho, visited during the week-end in Lehl, with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb. Mr. and Mrs. George Wing and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wing visited with Mr. and Mrs. Val Spencer In Bluff dale on Monday. Mayor A. G. Lundstrom of Logan visited at the Rodney C. AUred home on Tuesday. Mr. Lundstrom Is Mrs. Allred's uncle. Mrs. C. F. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and daughter, Inez, visited ' In Salt Lake City Thurs day. They attended Relief Society conference. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kesler and daughter, Delia, of Ogden, spent Monday and Tuesday in Lehi visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple. Whip-ple. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Tomlinson and Mrs. Romaine Clark and baby of Pleasant Grove were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes. Mrs. V. A. Anderson and child ren and Mrs. Harold Johnson and children of Salt Lake visited in Lehi Monday with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson and other relatives. Mrs. D. H. Chipman and son, Bob, of Salt Lake City visited during dur-ing the week-end with Mrs. Chip-man's Chip-man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple. ' Mrs. William Ritter visited in Provo Friday with her brother, Arnold Ar-nold Bolinger. On Tuesday she visited in Butlerville with another brother, Parley Bolingar, who is very ilL ' ' ; . "-Gent's ring with a car- have same by identl- i frying for this ad. See I mttson. tf J: Representative"" to ;r magazine subscrip-f subscrip-f to Lehi 'and vicinity. 'aJhundredsof dol- - vicinity each fall It J- Guaranted lowest r, "4' uomesuc H ons andequip-a andequip-a and !"t, j twea, worm iu-ia-2t. t' I (a )me good I k 25c Thomas Iilne.w.a.... ... permanents .VI I If I rer ij tA TTttV 75c I Cu -ls 75c I 1 Rini Dfiv- Mrs. D. R. Mitchell was a guest at a bridge luncheon at the home of her aunt, Mrs. B. R. Smoot In Salt Lake City, Saturday. Mrs. Smoot entertained for sixteen of her nieces who were all visiting in Utah during last week. Mrs. G. H. Smith and Mrs. Fred Gurney of Blackfoot, Idaho, are visiting vis-iting in Lehl this week. Mrs. Smith is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Webb, and Mrs. Gurney is visiting with Mrs. John R. Gurney. Gur-ney. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hunger, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Southwick, Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick, Mr and Mrs. David Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Millard Roberts, Misses . Arleen and Thelma Goodwin and Norlne Fox were among those from Lehi attending attend-ing the Genealogical program at Salt Lake City Friday evening. Miss Ellen Christoffersnn Mr. Skinner, Miss Barbara Comer, Elbert El-bert Stoker. Miss molla Rmltri Howard Whimpey and LaMar Bush man visited in Pleasant Grove Sunday Sun-day evening With Miss Vera Brown. who is staying1 with her sister and uTOuier-m-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. George Barton. They enjoyed a social evening eve-ning and dainty refreshments there. Mr. and Mrs. Val Spencer and uuioren Of BluffdaJo Mr onH Mr Chris Unschoten and family, Mr airs. Deibwt Arfjtmc m to. Uy of Salt lAkA rntv tu t,a Mrs. Alva Wing and children and uta Goates were dinner Piests of Mr. and Mrs. George ""ig on Sunday. The Gleaner girls and M. Men or thA Tmj . , . ... ..uiu niuu parucipaiea in a out-of-doors party Monday eve-ng eve-ng up in the creek. They roasted weinnies and marshmallows around a big bon-fire and enjoyed numerous numer-ous games and sports. The group numbered twenty-seven. They were chaperoned by the group leaders. Mr- and Mrs. BazJl Dorton and Mr. , and, Mrs. Howard Ricks. Back To Work! A man is wanted to be on the jib next morn-, morn-, ing. The employer looks through his list of available avail-able men. The man with a telephone tele-phone in his home usually usual-ly gets the job because he can be reached quickly. quick-ly. Running errands, saving sav-ing time for other things, making social or business , contacts, bringing help in emergencies the telephone tele-phone does these things-and things-and many others for a few cents a day. The Mountain States Telephone & Teleghaph Co. Doris Dorton of Salt Lake City visited in Lehl Monday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Call of Logan visited with Mrs. Martha Ann Taylor Sunday morning. Mrs. H. J. Hanson of Levan spent Thursday in Lehl with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson. - -i Saturday Mrs. G. R. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw were in Salt Lake City attending conference. Mrs. 'Oscar Anderson of Mt Pleasant is spending this week in Lehl with her daughter, Mrs. J. O. Meiling. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Littleford, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Littleford and Mrs. Grant Littleford visited at the Spanish Fork Sugiar factory on Friday. Mrs. Thelda Brown and daugh ter, Vea Jean, visited In Pleasant Grove Monday with Mrs. D. L. An derson. Miss Fern Davis, Miss Ora Adam- son of American Fork and Mr. Peay of Pleasant Grove were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Evans, Sunday evening. Mrs. Edith Evans and daughter, Karma, and Mrs. Earl Smith and daughter, Phyllis, and son, Glen, visited , in Salt Lake City, Satur day. Mrs. Sherwood Adamson visited in Salt Lake City Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Rozella Racker. On Monday Mrs. Racker visited In Lehl with her children. Miss Dorothy Stewart spent the week-end visiting In Proyo and Salt Lake City. . ' Mrs. Mary Parks was visiting In Lehl Sunday and Monday with her sister, Mrs. William Ritter. Mrs. James A. Powell spent the week-end in Payson, visiting her brother, Jesse Earl.- Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner were among the conference visitors during the week-end. Mrs. J. F. Fagan spent Saturday In Salt Lake City visiting with Dr, and Mrs. A. W. Olsen and Mr, and Mrs. W. W. ClarK. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, Report Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Ellis of I leasant Grove were guests of Mr and Mrs. Richard Norman, Monday evening. Mrs. Emma Baker is spending a few days In American Fork with her mother, Mrs. Louise McCand less. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and daughter, Margaret, were in Salt Lake City Friday, attending con ference. Mrs. Angus Gardner and Mrs. Byron Curtis spent last Saturday in Sprlngville, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chadbum. E. B. Garrett was in Salt Lake City Saturday attending L. D. S. conference, and also attending a Smith-Hughes conference. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Boyce and little daughter, Beverly, and Mrs. Claude Gray of Midvale were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutch-ings. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchlngsand children of Park City visited during dur-ing the week-end with Mr. Hutch- Ings parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Rich ard Hutchlngs. . y Miss May Louise Mitchell , . and Miss May Gardner, students of the B. Y. U., spent the week-end with Miss Mitchell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. MitchelL Mr.. William Cooper and daugh ters, Betty and Billie, and son, Les ter, of Magna, visited in Lehl Sunday Sun-day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward J. Larsen. ft t Rodney C. Allred.t'who is em ployed at Emery and San Juan counties was home to., spend Sunday Sun-day with his family, and .also to attend conference in. Salt Lake City. ,. Made to the Bank Commissioner cf the State of Utah of the condition cf THE STATE BANK OF LEHI located at Lehl, In Utah County, State of Utah, at the close of busi. ness on September 30, 1933. ' RESOURCES Loans and Discounts iifi4 Ofinfia Overdrafts 65.56 Real Estate Sold Under Contract 14.25s in Claims and Judgments... 159.52 Bank Building. Furniture & Fixtures 18.667.76 Other Real Estate Owned 23,106.74 Total Cash and Due from other Banks , 26,375.54 TOTAL RESOURCES $247,591.61 LIABILITIES Capital Stock t 25.000.00 Surplus 14,000.00 Net Undivided Profits.... 3.006.14 Deposits Subject to Check ,...$50,767.18 Cashiers & Cert ified Checks $1,700.65 Total Demand Deposits.. 52,467.83 (Time Certificates $12,574.02 Savings Deposits 112,639.62 Total Time Deposits .... I25,213j64 Bills Payable and Redis counts 27,904.00 C. F. Johnson was a Salt Lake visitor on Saturday. Jack Adamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Adamson, celebrated his birthday anniversary Monday afternoon after-noon by entertaining a group of boy and girl friends at a birthday party at his home. Numerous games were played and dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. Twenty-seven Twenty-seven guests enjoyed the party. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thurman of Garfield visited In Lehi with ' Mrs. Mary Jones and with Mr. Thurman's grandmother, Mrs. D. J. Thurman. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Holmstead left Mondav for their home In Albu querque, New Mexico, after a two week's visit In Lehl with Mr. Holm-stead's Holm-stead's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmstead. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb entertained at dinner din-ner for Mrs. G. H. Smith and Mrs. Fred Gurney of Blackfoot, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson and son, Paul, spent the week-end In Mt. View, Wyoming, at the home of their son,. Robert Hanson. Mrs. Robert Hanson, who has been vls-itlne vls-itlne here for the past two weeks returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Atkerson of PTirwnir Arizona, were visiting here Thursday, guests'" of Mr. and Mrs. H. Alvah ntzEferald. Mrs. Atser- son was formerly Miss Christa An derson and lived in Lehl a number of years ago. Among the conference visitors from Lehi were President and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow, President and Mrs. R. C. Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Eugsne Webb and Mr and Mrs Armond Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jackson of Cedar City motored to Lehl Saturday Satur-day evening and visited with Mr. Jackson's mother, Mrs. Samuel Jackson. Jack-son. They have left for Chicago. Illinois, to attend the World's Fair for two weeks. They also intend to visit numerous other places of interest in the East. Mr. Jackson is on his vacation. Mrs. J. B. Watson, left Saturday for her home in Santa Monica, California, Cal-ifornia, after spending two months visiting) here with her father, W. S. Evans, her sister, Mrs. Juliet Goates, and other relatives. For their project the Gleaner girls of the Second ward are sell ing doughnuts Friday. Anyone wanting to purchase any of the doughnuts are asked to get in touch with Mrs. Booth Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Potter of Bancroft, Idaho, have been visiting in Lehl during the past week with Mrs. Potter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow. Mrs. Potter was formerly Miss Margaret Schow of this city. They left Wednesday for their home. i Mrs. Juliet Goates returned last Thursday from Layton, where she spent a week visiting with her sister, Mrs,' Golden Adams. Mrs. Adams and little daughter, Marlon, and Mrs. Frank J. Nicholas of Salt Lake City returned home with her and visited at the W. S. Evans home until Friday. Mrs. F. D. Worlton left the latter part of the week for Salt Lake Citv. where she will make her home during the coming winter. Her two sons, Dean and Ralph, are attending college in Salt Lake. Bovd Larsen. who Is attending the U. of U. will make his home with the Worlton family during the school year. Pi-Mar afternoon Mrs. T. F. Kirk- riom Mrs n. B. Worlton ana Mrs. W. L. Worlton entertained at the K-irtham home, complimentary to Mrs. F. D. Worlton, who is moving to Salt Lake City to make her home. A variety of interesting games were played, followed by a rteiiHmis luncheon. Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist won the prize and Mrs. F. D. Worlton was awarded the tniPKt nrize Thosp In attendance included the following ladies: Mrs. Mina Webb, Mrs. Clara wetb. Mrs. mono f-.-ss-.vrm. Mrs. Mary Wool- ston, Mrs. Annie Goates, Mrs. K. B. Merrihew, Mrs. turner jaefcson. Mrs. Inez Peterson. Mrs. "A. W. Davis. Mrs. L M. Davis. Mrs. Rob-r Rob-r rmr Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, Mrs. M. S. Lott, Mrs. I. L. Lett, Mm George Robinson. Mrs. Alvah Fitz- Mrs. Emma Jane Kooerw, Mrs. Elmo Eddington, Mrs. Francis R, Goates, Mrs. Andy Trane, Mrs. t..w rvi Mrs. Joseph Glover, Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist. Mrs. Herbert Austin, the guest or nonor ana uie hostesses. TOTAL LIABILITIES $247,591.61 State of Utah, County of Utah: E. L. Chlpman, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says, that he Is Cashier of the above named bank and that the above and foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition condi-tion of the said bank at the close business on the 30th day of Septem ber, 1933. E. L. CHIPMAN, Correct Attest James H. Gardner, J. F. Bradshaw, Edward Southwick, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of October, 1933. S. I. GOODWIN, (Seal) Notary Public. My commission will expire April 20, 1935. State of Utah, Office of Bank Commissioner. I, John A. Malia, Bank Commis sioner of the State of Utah, do here by certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement state-ment of the above named company, filed In my office on October 10, 1933. JOHN A. MALIA, Bank Commissioner. Mrs. Bertha Knudsen spent Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday in Salt Lake attending Relief Society conference. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Gardner of Delta were wek-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. MitchelL Mitch-elL Saturday and Sunday Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton and daughter, Madge, were in Salt Lake City, attending at-tending conference. Mr. and Mrs. Don Washburn of Provo are here visiting Indefinitely with Mr. and Mrs. J. Nile Washburn. Wash-burn. The two Mr. Washburn's are brothers. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Goates and son, Richard, of Salt Lake City visited here with Mr. and Mrs. George H. Goates. Misses Beth and Majal Anderson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson of Morgan, nre spending this week In Lehl, gu'sts of Misses Hazel and Ada Phillips. Mrs. Sarah Knudsen spent last week in Salt Lake City, visiting with her dauiter, Mrs. Vera Chip- man, and also attending conference. She also visited at Taylorsville with Mrs. Jennie Bromley Carter. Mrs. Ernest W. Larsen and Miss Mildred Smith left Wednesday morning morn-ing for Idaho Falls, Idaho, for a visit with their sister, Mrs. Ferd Acord, and with Mrs. Eldon Brown. They epect 1o be gone about five days. Mrs. M. S. Lott, Mrs. D. R. Mitch- el land Mrs. L M. Davis were joint hostesses at a luncheon Thursday afternoon at the Mitchell home. given In honor of Mrs. F. D. Worlton. Worl-ton. who Is moving to Salt Lake to make her home. The guests en tertained were a few of Mrs. Worl- ton's Intimate fi lends. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers attended at-tended the Utah-Juab Counties Fire mens Convention at Pleasant Grove Sunday. They represented the Lehl Fire department at the con vention as guests of Pleasant Grove. A business meeting was held and a luncheon served to all the guests by Pleasant Grove. Thp Mothers club were enter tained at the home of Mrs. A. E. Adams last Friday afternoon. A business meeting was held, social diversions enjoyed and dainty refreshments re-freshments served. The members Dresent were May M. Lott, Mrs. J. T Winn. Mrs. Blanche Evans, Mrs. A. E. Doll, Mrs. Lottie Peterson. Mrs. Richard Norman and Mrs. Adams. The next meeting of the club will be held Friday, October 20, at de home of Mrs. A. E. Doll. Mrs. J. D, Woodhouse, Mrs. Wayne Taylor, Mrs. Eli Batchelor, Mrs. Hurley Harr of Murray and Mrs. Bert Adamson of American Fork, trotumed home last Thurs day after a week's visit in Idaho with relatives. They visited at Murtaugh with Mrs. M. B. Boley and In Burley with Mrs. C. C. Halght. Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Adamson entertained at their home Saturday evening for a group of friends. Bridge, played' at small tables was the main diversion, followed by a prettily-arranged luncheon. The ladies and gentleman's prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Bird. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Galsford Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmstead, Holm-stead, Dr. and Mrs. G. S Richards, Dr. and Mrs. Clarence T. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor, all of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Ed' ward Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Adamson. NATIONAL GUARD TO DISPOSE OF WAGONS The Utah National Guard are offering of-fering a number of wagons for sale -to the highest bidders. Now that, the guard has become motorized" they have no use for the wagons; and are offering them for sale to the highest bidder. Prospective buyers will be afforded afford-ed full opportunity to inspect these-wagons these-wagons and persons Interested) should arrange with the commanding command-ing officers of the national guard units In Lehl, Ogden, Logan, Bountiful, Boun-tiful, Provo, Nephl and Mantl or with the U. S. Property and Disbursing Dis-bursing officers in Salt Lake City;. Offers may be made for Individual Indivi-dual wagons or for the entire lot at each station. Commanding officers of the units un-its outside of Salt Lake are author-' ized to consumate sales at their station. Constitutional Amendments CONSTTTUTIONAt AMENDMENT IN t RELATION TO MINIMUM WAGES FOB . W OMEN A.NU MlKOKy , 1 A Joint Ruolutloa Proponing in AbuJ- mtnt to Artlcl II of th CoiutitaUra, by th Addition ( a Bwtien Rolatinf to 1 Minimum Watt for Womtn and Minor; and Gnral Wolfara af An; and all Employ, B It resolved T th LttUUUr f th BUta ef Utah, tire-third of aU th hr lctd to Mch btu conenrrinf thriai SECTION L That H b propod to amend Artlcl II of th Constitution by th addition at a uetlon which vlU wad a follow fol-low i FEC. t. Th legUlatur may, by appropriate appro-priate leg lal&tion provide for th tab-liahmcnt tab-liahmcnt of a minimum was for womtn and minora and may provid for th comfort, com-fort, health, aafety and general welfare of any and all employee. No proriiloa of thia constitution hall be construed a a limitation upon th authority of th legUlatur leg-Ulatur to confer upon any eomminion now or hereafter created ueh power and authority au-thority a th legislature may deem requisite requis-ite to carry out th provision of this Motion. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BE-. BE-. LATIN G TO INTOXICATING UdUOHS A Joint Resolution Proposlnf an Amendment Amend-ment to Article XXII ef the Censtlta-tion Censtlta-tion of the Stat of Utah by Repealing Section Thereof Relating to the Prohibition Pro-hibition and Regulation ef Sale, Manufacture, Manu-facture, Use, Advertisement ef. Pease. ion af r Traffic In Intoxicating Liquors. Be it resolved by the Legislature af th Stat of Utah, two-thirds ef all member mem-ber elected to each House and two-thirds two-thirds of all th member of each Boom concurring therein I ' SECTION 1. Repealing Section I af Article 22. That it is proposed to amend Article XXII of the Constitution of Utah in the following particular, to-wit: That Section 1 of Article XXII of th constitution of Utah be and th sam is hereby repealed. 8ECTION J. Duty ef Secretory ef State. The Secretary of Stat is hereby directed to submit th proposed amendment contained con-tained iiereinto to th elector of th state at th r,ext general election In th manner man-ner provided by law. SECTION I. Effective Data. If adopted by the elector of th state this amendment shall hav effect on the first day of January Janu-ary next succeeding a determination by the Board of State Canvasser of th result re-sult of th election designated la Section 2 Ssreof. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Glover an nounce the arrival of a fine baby girl, born Sunday. The mother, formerly Miss Fern Hitchcock and the new arrival are doing nicely. ' 1 Fifteen Years : Ago Now ; l M, R Welling, Secretary of State of the Stat of Utah, do hereby certify that th forei-oing I a full, true and correct copy of the Constitutional Amendment proposed pro-posed by th regular and ipecial see-ions ef record Sa my office, la witness whereof, I hav hereunto set my hand and affixed th Great Seal of th Stete of Utah, this 1st day of September, Sep-tember, 193$. ; (SEAL) 1 Secretary of State. First publication September I, 19SS. Last publication November I, 1935. From the Lehi Sun Files Fifteen Years Ago Now-According Now-According to plans of the Lehl Sugar factory officials, thia year's run will commence either Friday or Saturday. It Is hoped to start cutting Friday but should trouble develop or a storm check beet dig- gnig operations will be postponed! one day. Fifteen Years Ago Now Lehj, will have a Utah National'. Guard unit if the necessary twenty-members twenty-members will Join. At a well at tended meeting in the tabernacl last evening, the rules, regulations- etc were explained and it Is al most assumed that over the re quired members will be obtained- Fifteen Years Ago Now Sylvester Broadbent and Byron Gray made up Lehl's part of the county's contingent of forty-three draftees who left Friday. Fifteen Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Clark were' made happy Monday, September 30 when a fine baby girl arrived" att their home. Fifteen Years Ago Now Austin Gudmunddsen, Carl Winn, Carl Pearson, Earl Cox, "Squint" Brown, Leo W. Goates, Glenn I. Clark, Joseph Russon and Hugh Broadbent, all members of the TJ. of U. military class, spent Sundaar with local relatives. Fifteen Years Ago Now John Yates, family is quarantined! for diphtheria. , . Fifteen Years Ago New-Monday New-Monday afternoon news of ther death of William. H. Vowles of Tooele was received by Bishop Goodwin. Good-win. Many of the people here well : remember genial "Will' Vowles,, when he worked as a grocery cleric and butcher for the Peoples Co-ojx, Fifteen Years Ago Now Mrs. Joseph Roberts entertained' at a birthday party Saturday evening eve-ning In honor of her son, Earl. A delightful time was had by a large: crowd of friends. Fifteen Years Ago Now A fine baby girl arrived Thursday Thurs-day to gladden th home of Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Arch Gardner. Fifteen Years Ago Now Frank Fagan was taken home? from the hospital Monday. He lss fast recovering from an operation: for appendicitis. Fifteen Years Ago Now-Edward Now-Edward street was layed up three days last week from ptomaine poisoning pois-oning which he thinks was caused . from eating canned corn at a Salt Lake restaurant. He Is now back to work, having recovered entirely Fifteen Years Ago Now Clifton Jackfon, son of Mr. and' Mrs. Samuel Jackson, received a broken wrist when he fell from a horse last week. 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