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Show Thursday, September 1, 1927 THE LEH1 SUN, LEHI, UTAH PAGE FIVE THE LEHI SUN Published every Thursday at Lehi, Utah A. F. GAISFORD. .Manager Entered at the postoffice at Lehi Utah, as second class matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display , , Sfln per inch Readers , 10c per line SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ons rear, in advance t2.00 v - , Local Items Emanuel Larsea left for Beaver county this week on mining business, Mr. Julius Jensen left last week for California where he will enjoy a two weeks vacation. Mr. ad Mrs. O. L. Brems and family, of Magna, visited here for a taw days of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brems. Misses Ethel and Lela Coates returned re-turned Sunday Irom Salt Lake after -enjoying a short visit there with friends. Miss Hen Johnson returned home Thursday from Salt Lake, having visited there for two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Koer. Mr. and Mrs. John Brems and family and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Brems motored to Salt Lake Sunday to attend the Frantz Brems family Teunlon held at Liberty Park. They Teport a delightful ttane. 't 'Mr. and Mrs. a7 E. Doll, Mrs. Blanch Evans, Misses Birdie and Matilda Evans, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Winn and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams -were guesta at a party at the A. C. Plerson home in American Fork Monday Mon-day evening. The party was given by Mrs. Pieraon in honor of her husband's hus-band's birthday. : Mrs. Josh Whitman entertained at dinner Wednesday evening at her home in honor of Mrs. Christie Hark r, of Canada. Covers were laid for Mrs. Harker, Mrs. George Whitman, : Misses Norma and Phyllis Whitman, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hansen and daughters, Patience and Cavell, Mrs. Chester Peterson, Mr. Chris Anderson and the hostess. Mrs. Leo Hansen visited In Levanj last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bosh. Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin made a business trip to the capitol city Monday. T. J. Turner, who is employed at Booth Bros. Grocery, enjoyed his vacation last week. Miss Anna Jensen had as her guest last week Miss Thelma Boyack, of Spanish Fork. Miss Margaret Laird and Virgil Smith motored to Salt Lake to attend a theatre Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird and family moved from Eureka last week to make their home In this city. Mrs. Ann C. Fyfte and Miss LaPrlel Crabb are visiting In Salt Lake this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Logs don. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoggan, of! Taylorsville, visited here Sunday with Mrs. Hoggan'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams and daughter, Dora, spent Sunday In Salt Lake with Mrs. Adams' sister, Mrs. W. S. Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Willes, of Mo-Gill, Mo-Gill, Nevada, are here for a ten days visit with Mr. Willes" parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Willes. ' Miss Lois Bone, Miss Elenor Harmon, Har-mon, Roland Zimmerman and Herbert Her-bert Glover formed a theatre party to Salt Lake Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson and children of Bingham, spent Thursday Thurs-day and Friday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Whimpey. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hansen and daughters, Patience and Cavell, motored to Eureka Monday on business. busi-ness. Miss Cavell remained In Pay- son for a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Bert Despaln. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cutler were Salt Lake business visitors Monday. The Relief Society stake Board held their regular meeting last Friday Fri-day afternoon at Saratoga Springs. Following, the regular business meeting meet-ing bathing and a delicious lunch was enjoyed by eleven board members. Those attending from Lehi were: Mrs. Mlna Webb, Mrs. Emma Phillips, Mrs. Rhoda Gardner and Mrs. Olena Goodwin. What is a Diuretic? One Can't Feel Well When Kidneys Act Sluggishly. THE part played by the kidneys and their importance impor-tance to bodily health should be clearly understood. Sluggish Slug-gish kidneys do not thoroughly cleanse the blood of poisonous wastes. Such impurities are apt to make one dull, tired and achy with often a nagging backache, drowsy headaches end dizziness. A common warning warn-ing of imperfect kidney action is scanty or burning excretions. Doan's Pills aid the kidneys in their eliminative work. 50,000 users have publicly recommended Doan's. Ask vour neighbor! DOAN'S p Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Foiter.Milburn Co,Mf,Chmi.Bufllo,N.Y. For 9 Years Gas Ruined Her Sleep "I had stomach trouble 9 years, and gas made me restless and ner vous. Adlerika helped so I can eat and sleep good." Mrs. E. . Touchstone. Touch-stone. Just ONE spoonful Adlerika relieves gas and that bloated feeling eo that you can eat and sleep well. ' Acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes old waste matter you never thought was there. No matter what you have tried for yomr stomach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise you. Lehi Drug Co. adv. Bishop and Mrs. Levi Harker, of Canada, visited In this city Sunday with friends. Mrs. Christie Harker, who has been visiting here for the past two weeks with relatives and friends, returned home with them. Thursday afternoon the Third ward Relief Society members entertained at a social at the ward meeting house, Social chat, program and games were the ' diversions of the afternoon, Dainty refreshments were served to forty ladies. Mrs. Clyde Dorton attended an attractively at-tractively appointed party in Salt Lake Wednesday afternoon In honor of Mrs. A. Ray Olpin of New York, given by Mrs. Howard Frazee at her home. The guest list Included close friends of Mrs. Olpin, who is on visit. PUBLIC LAND SALE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, July 11, 1927, Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Sec. 2455. R. S.. pursuant to the application of Axel L. Anderson of Draper, Utah, Serial No. 039616, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than J2.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 13th day of September, 1927, next, at this office, the following tract of land NESEi4 Sec. 33, T. 3 South, Range 1 East, S. L. M. This land is ordered into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof Is moun tainous or too rough for cultivation, The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to Immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the -above-described land are advised file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First Publication August 11, 1927. Last Publication September 8, 1927 Hi AW Kodaks, Films and Supplies. 40c Salad Dressing. 2 for 4lc Bring Your Coupon Get 25c Aladdin Knife Sharpener With Every Sale of Nature's Remedy. Cod Liver Oil The Best $1.25 Cara-Nome Powder, All Shades $2.00 50c Java Powder and 50c Java Compact- JBoth for 50c Pan-a-cea For Molting Hens. Kreso Dip, All Sizes To Keep Down Lice. LEHI DRUG CO. G. R. TAYLOR TWO STORES S. M. TAYLOR XMATOE 80 cents Per Bushel In Your Own Containers. Be Sure Of Your Tomatoes Before A Frost. Order Now. Our Quantity Buying Saves Our Customers Monty. Larsen Bros. TELEPHONE 17 LHB3 WANT ADS. Mrs. Tuckfields Home For Sale. Inquire of Mrs. James Comer. tf, FOR RENT Confectionery Stand at Press Auto Service. tf. Between 600 and 600 Leghorn Pul lets For Sale A. M. Davis, Lehi. 9-1-lt Perfect Comfort The steering column is adjustable to suit your individual convenience Buick for 1928 is extremely ex-tremely thoughtful of your comfort. One indication in-dication of this consideration con-sideration is Buick's new steering column, which may be adjusted adjust-ed to the most comfortable com-fortable position for women, as well as men. Buick for 1928 pleases women because it is easier to drive because it is more comfortable to ride in because it is the style-leader among motor cars. That's why you see so many Buicks at fashionable gatherings, and on the smartest boulevards. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Divuio of Gtntrml Mtton Corporation Misses Ruth Osterloh and Ella Carlson, of Salt Lake, visited here over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Osterloh. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford and daughter, Dorothy, and Mrs. James Comer and family motored to Salt Lake Friday and spent the day at Liberty Park. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen and Miss Mable Hansen, of Magna, spent Friday visiting here with. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Osterloh. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday at their home for Mrs. Lottie Munns and children, of Elwood, and Mr. and Mrs. George Able, of American Fork. Without A Doubt WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Note Books Drawing Books Loose Leaf Books Any Color Ink Compass and Dividers Pens and Pencils Fountain Pens Pencil Boxes Crayons Clips Leads Theme Paper Type Paper Ledger and Journal Paper Otter sons Confectionery Telephone 36-W Free Pencils First Week Of School. Come In, Let Us Tell You How To Get Them. BUICK MQZ8 Oh Boy! V iCJ THE NEW FALL HATS Sure Classy. Look At Your Hat Every one else does. Powers Shoe Store TELURIDE MOTOR CO. Provo, Utah WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM FOR SALE Child's bed and bedding in good condition. Mrs. C. F. Wilson. 9-1-lt FOR SALE Third Crop Hay. $11 Delivered. Call at Joe Andreason's place. 9-1-lp Furnished House For Rent 1 block from high school. Inquire H. J. Evans. m.2p FOR SALE Good bed and springs. Cheap. Phone! 143J1. Mrs. A. E. Adams. 9-i-tf FOR RENT The James M. Kirk-ham Kirk-ham Home. Inquire Klrkham Farm. 8-25-2t FOR SALE 5 acres of land In old field; good water right Good condition. condi-tion. Evelyn Peterson. 9-1-tf FOUiro 1 cowboy riding belt. Owner may have same by paying for ad. Call at Snyder Studio. 1-1-lt FOR SALE De Laval Cream Separator, Sep-arator, No. 15, onjy used a few months. See Virgil H. Peterson, tf. My home and poultry ranch for sale. 2000 first class chickens. Easy terms to responsible people. Clyde Dorton. 9-i.2p FOR SALE Banquet stove, chairs, bedstead and springs, couch, adjustable dress form and fruit bottles. bot-tles. Inquire at William Loveridge's. 8-232t-p FOR SALE Meat Rabbits, alive or dressed; also Flemish Giants and Chinchilla Breeding Stock, tf. A. E. Adams. Phone 143J1. FOR SALE A nice 5-room house, with flowing well, etc Mrs. Elizabeth Creighton. For particulars see Mr. Chipman at State Bank of LehL 7-28-tf HENRY LEWIS Notary Public Flr Insurance Real Etat Agent for Remington Portable Typewriter. Representative of Western Loan and BuUdinc Ce. LEHI. UTAH Mr. and Mrs. J. W. West, of Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson made a business trip to Duchesne last Thursday returning home Saturday. Miss Amy Smith spent from Saturday Satur-day until Wednesday in Pleasant Grove the guest of Mrs. A. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wilcox and son, Dean, visited In Neph Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Johnson. John-son. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Beck and family, of Magna, visited in Lehi Wednesday and Thursday with relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. H. Titcomb and grandson, of Boneta, visited in Lehi last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knight, of Magna, spent a few days of last week visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight Mrs. Sydney Knight returned return-ed with them for a short visit Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Wilcox and two children arrived here Sunday evening from Bedenda Beach, California, Cali-fornia, for a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wilcox and other relatives in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harry White, of Salt Lake, visited here Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight. Their son, Clifford, who was the guest of Minor Knight for a week, returned home with them. Camping at Mutual Dell last week was very much indulged In. Among the campers from this city spending a few days there and also who Joined in the activities with the Second ward M. I. A. were: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Austin, Mrs. J. C. Russell and family, Mrs. Sarah Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. H. Timothy, of Greeley, Colorado. The M. I. A. of the Second ward spent the first three days of last week at Mutual Dell, it being their annual summer outing. The recreational activities Included a spicy indoor program Monday and Tuesday evening even-ing and a hike to Timpanogos Tuesday Tues-day morning. Professor Paul the distinguished guest ho was with the group during their stay, gave several interesting lectures. Those who participated parti-cipated report the best time ever. "OREM LINE" EXCURSIONS BETWEEN ALL STATIONS LABOR DAY SPECIAL ONE FARE ROUND TRIP MINIMUM FARE 50 CENTS SELLING DATES SEPT. 3rd, 4th, 5th Good Returning to .Sept. 6th Lindbergh SPECIAL TO SALT LAKE CITY 1 CENT PER MILE Minimum Fare 25 Cents SALE SAT. SEPT. 3rd Return Same Day Only U. P. Meet SPECIAL TO PROVO 1 CENT PER MILE Minimum Fare 25 Cents SALE SEPT. 5th, 6th Return Same Pay Only ASK LOCAL AGENT FOR DETAILS NOTE : The Labor Day Special applies to U. P. Track Meet, and permits, at slightly higher rate, stopover privileges during period of meet. ALP ON J. ANDERSON, Traffic Manager. atisfaction! There's satisfaction in giving our customers Better Service, Better Work, Better Accessories and Better Eats. This policy gains confidence, good -will and more business. We are building on this plan. Try This Better Service HOT COFFEE Our Service Station is serving hot coffee now One more feature in our better service. Try it. State Street Garage Service KELLY OUT STATE STREET, LEHI |