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Show r..v. January 12. 1923 'PAGE FIVE XHE LEHI SUN Slisled every Thursday at Lehi, Utah ff"flAiSFQRD .Manager SaTthTpoSoffice aTLehi Utah, as second clasa matter. rfrTirc'T7TTSTNO RATES v . , Display ; J P men I Camiera r ttocprtPTION RATES One year, in advance $100 e-" ' . , , Local Items llrs. John Roberts was a capitol clty visitor Saturday. r. Rp11 Webb epent Sunday visiting with friends in Salt Lake. Hiss Reva Munna of Salt Lake, spent Sunday in Lehl with her father, jlr. George Munns. ninli T7!-irana of Rait. TaIta. jiiss x"-"- spent the week-end home with her mother, airs. isia Mr. and Mm, James E. Zimmerman entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Adams and children of Salt Lake, were Sunday guasts of Mr. and Mrs. George Wing. I Mr and Mrs. Alva Wing and Mrs. I George Wing motored to Salt Lake I Monday where they spent the day on I business and pleasure. ' " I Mrs. John Willes has been visiting fin gig Cottonwood Canyon for the 3 past ten days with Mr. and Mrs. I Clifford Willes and family. Mr. Thomas Yates who has been ivery ill for the past several months lis still confined to the house, and Ifrom last reports is no better. . I An elaborate chicken dinner was fserved at the home of Mrs. George iEobineon Monday in honor of her fbirthday anniversary. Covers were laid for eight. I Word was received by relatives .Ifrom Mesa, Arizona, of the birth of la baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. L. B. jwerner. Mrs. Werner was formerly Bliss Alzina Willes of this city. I ! Misses Echo willes, who la teaching teach-ing school in Box Elder County, and SBell Willes, who Is attending U. A. I sr. at Iean. enloved a week's visit Siome with their parents, Mr. and W S. A. Willes. ' ' I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carson entertain-ed entertain-ed Monday evening in honor of their feist wedding anniversary. The evening even-ing was spent, in progressive "high We' after which a delicious supper yas served to eight guests. Mrs. Blanch Dahl entertained at a Melightful party Monday evening at he home of Mrs. Elenor Jacobs, In monor of the seventh birthday of her little son,. Lamor. Games and refreeh-ineata refreeh-ineata were enjoyed by ' ten little pests." -. . . ' ' HENRY LEWIS ' Notary Public Fire Insurance Real Estate Agent for Remington Portable Typewriter. Representative of Western Loan and Building Co. L.EHI, UTAH R. B. THURMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 412 Beaaon BuHdlng Salt Lake City 149 West Main Street, Leht WILLIAM ASHER City Attorney of Lehl In Charge Lehl Office. Notary Public In' Office. General Practice In All Court. Those who rise the "OREM LINE" ride cheaply and safely. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS IUtoSalt Lake i "wi return oto and Return $1.00 65c Commutation, or 500 Mile aueage Books 2 CENTS PER MILE Good between all stations. fIWMe cars and special rates I w parties on application. 1 Special car service for I Protection of perishable . I freight 1 Salt Lake & Utah R. R. I D v L Moore and 1 P' Aljercromble, Receive Anderson, Traffic Mgr. and Mrs. Herbert Austin and rell St. .Ian visitors Monday. Mrs,- Annie Timm! ot Salt nonius nere Friday with her , iixio. juuh uevey. NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW 'DENVER, COLORADO January 14 to 21, 1928 Roundtrip Fare $30.08 n DENVER & Rio GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD 'Tickets on aale January u to StefS muat e ? Note8dtoXT1Sht f JaaUar day, Friday and Satwdv 3 55 S BrIlliant 1 A- Mr. Bramwell was sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Taylor spent "cea. visxnng with their children last la Magna. Mr. Douglas Wffles Biunt a a days this week visiting with friends in MantL o Ernest Deveraux of Provo. han m appendix removed Tuesday at the Mrs. Marian Parker of in,.. Fork, was operated on Monday at the uu&yiuu ior appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Strinsrfellow of Pnrt. land, Oregon, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Doll this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dickerson madi? a business' trip to Salt Lake Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Goates of West Jordan, visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner and Mr. James Goatee. Mrs. Jack Strong of Alpine, has been Visiting here for a few days this week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Devey. - Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Davis with. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mayer of Call forni, formed a theatre party to Salt Lake Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw left Tuesday on a trip to California. They expect to be gone about three months, combining business and pleasure. Miss Cleo Holmstead. and little Miss Byrl Putman of Salt Lake, visited visit-ed here over" the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holmstead. The Religion classes of the Fourth ward held their conference last Sunday Sun-day evening in the ward chapel. A splendid program was enjoyed by a large attendance. (Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman -and Mrs Val Zimmerman formed a party and motored to Salt Lake Friday where they spent the day. Telegrams have been received from Atlantic, Georgia, by the parents of Elders Armond and Vern Webb, that they have received their release, and will return home after a few days visit in Ohio with relatives. Mrs. Sarah Eirkham and Mr. Raymond Ray-mond Kirkham spent from Tuesday until Thhursday In Elsinore with Mr. and Mrs. 'Lett Kirkham and family. On returning home they enjoyed en-joyed a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Kirkham in Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. XC. Wanlaes and Mrs. William Thomas motored to Provo Saturday to see Mr. John Hunfter, who was operated on) for appendicitis at the Provo hospital last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw entertained at dinner Monday, for Mrs. Mark Clark and children of Oakland, 'California, (Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw and Mrs. Frankln Bradshaw Brad-shaw of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor, Mrs. r.w Andprson and Mr. and Mrs. Verno Larsen attended a radio party at the home or air. ana airs. Ivory in Salt Lake Wednesday evening. even-ing. Mrs. Anderson remained for an indefinite visit at the Ivory home. Miss Mabla' Wfthh i.,., .i, visiting provo. Mrs. James Comer is entertaining the social club today (Thursday) at her home. Mrs. Howard ""sTrang of Provo, visited here Monday with her sister. Mrs J. O. IMeiling. Mr. J. B. Watson left Sunday on a business trip to Los Angeles, to be gone for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. mTs? Lott entertained at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott and family. Mr. John S. Evans left Sunday for San Francisco, California, where he will be employed for several months. Mr. and Mrs. MS. Lott and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson attended the play at the Wilkes Theatre Saturday evening. Miss Mildred "Whipple and Mr. Davis Chipman of Salt Lake, visited here Sunday with Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Whipple. Mr. and Mrs Norman Litison of Murray, visited in Lehi Sunday with their parents, Mr and Mrs. George G. Robinson.; ; Miss Florence Russon left Sunday for a two months" visit in Westpoint with Mr. and Mrs. Lamoni Holbrook and family. Mrs. S. J. Taylor entertained at dinner Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Mark Austin and daughter, Ruby of Salt Lake, Mrs. John Brown, Mrs. Leon Taylor and Miss Marvel Taylor. Mrs. Leonard Racker spent Friday visiting with Mrs. A F. Bykman In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs."jB. Watson were business visitors in Salt Lake on Saturday. " Mr. J. O. Melling" was visiting in Paysoa Saturday with his parents, Mr. au.l Mrs. P. C. Mailing. Mr. Thomas Russon left Wednes day for an indefinite visit In Los Angvles, California, with his children. WANT ADS. FOR SALE-KJood Sewing Machine, E. N. Webb. , 1-5-tf POTATOES FOR SALE See Marion Brown, Lehi. 1-12-tf I Pay Cash For Fresh Eggs. H. E. Osterloh, Tourist Lunch Cafe. 1-5-tf FOR RENT Michael Brown's house. Also the Jacobs Building. In quire John Brown. 1-12-tf MAYTAG WASHER Free Demon stration. Also used washers for sale. Call 42-J American Fork. 1-12-lt Mrs. John Peck left today (Thurs day) for Dixie to visit with her par ent, Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Morse, for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W II. Laird "motored to Eureka Monday and epent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laird and family. Mrs. Merton Brown entertained at a prettily appointed dinner Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Weston Pratt of American Fork, Mrs. Angus Vance of Salt Lake, Mrs. Dave Peterson and Mrs. Fred Scown. Coming to PROVO Dr.Mellenthin&Co. SPECIALISTS in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DO NOT OPERATE Will be at ROBERTS HOTEL Sunday, January 29th Office Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation FOR SALE 15 acre farm with water; abstract title. Inquire of Mrs. Emma J. Goates. 12-29-tf FOR SALE A Hay Barn and 4 acres of pasture. , John Roberts. 10-6-tf Two Good Young Sows For Sale Is going to come in with young pigs soon. For Information phone 91J3, Lehl, Utah. . 1-12-lp Toi-crorot Rnshman and Mrs. .Ails. tr ' Suel Bushman entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid ior me wr lowing: Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brad. xn Kmma Bradshaw, Mrs. sua", Franklin Bradshaw, Mr Vernon Mon- eon of Salt Lake, Mr. ana Mrs. Bushman and Mrs. Margaret Eush-man. Eush-man. " Will do your Painting and Papering for half cash and half trade. You furnish fur-nish the materials. Phone 57W. 12-Uf PRICE $12.00 PER 100 for White Leghorn Chicks from strong heatlhy breeding stock. Alameda County Accredited. Reds ?l5.uu. sena for literature. " GRAHAM HATCHERY Hayward California The specialist of Dr. Mellenthin & Co. is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Utah. ; . He visits professionally the more important towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip free con sultation, except the expense of treat ment when desired. According to his method- of treat ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcera of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful results re-sults In diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If von havfl ben alline for any taneh nt time and do not sret any better, do not fall to call, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble.- Remember above date, that consultation consul-tation on this trip will be free and that his treatment Is different. Married women must be accom panied hy their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE LEHI IRRIGATION COMPANY FOR THE YEAR 1927 - RECEIPTS Cash on hand January 10, 1927 ......... $1,913.85 Deposited in bank from water receipts 4,792.99 Received from Alpine and North Bench Irrigation Co..- 562.12 OLD WATER ACCOUNT DISBURSEMENTS Labor ........ Salaries Committee Work L. Fort Canyon Law Suit Merchandise Principal ., .. . Interest - Auditing Accounts Advertising . Cash on hand January 1928 . ...... $ 375.95 . 1,559.65 , 147.00 1,178.26 499.42 3,000.00 245.00 5.00 30.80 6, 227.88 Total .$7,268.96 Total ..17,268.96 RECEIPTS Cash on hand January 10, 1927 NEW WATER ACCOUNT Deposited In bank from water receipts Borrowed from bank $1,139.07 9,826.49 500.00 DISBURSEMENTS Labor Salaries ; . Committee work . Principal Interest Maintenance ..... Gough Law Suit Merchandise Auditing Accounts Advertising Cash on hand I 397.19 384.00 3.00 . 4,000.00 2,26.44 3,716.39 137.45 175.53 5.00 27.90 382.66 $11.465.56 Total ..111.463.56 Tntal - . Outstanding notes f30.400.00 5tn.te of Utah, Couny of Utah ss. ' State aMt hereby certify lhat I havtf examined the books of the Lehi irrigation Company; that the above report is a true and correct state-mmt state-mmt of money collected, and deposited in the bank from water assessments; money paid out, money borrowed, cash on hand, cash disbursements, and outstanding out-standing notes, to the best of my knowledge and belief. GOATES. otatP of Utah, County ot Utah ss. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of January, 1928. Suoscnoeo ana CHIPMAN, Notary Public, Lehi, Utah. My commission expires, June 15, 1331. First Publication January 12, 1928. FECIAL 3 CREME OIL SOAP and 1 PEET'S GRANULATED SOAP POWDER 65c Value For, ONLY . . 40c ' This Offer Good Only As Long rAs Our Stools . Lasts. s Your Market and Grocery , Larsen Bros. TELEPHONE 17 LEHI WHEN BETTER AMTOMOBU8S ARI BUI1T BUICK. Ftli Dt'HD THEt lj?efjl:liiii that is BUICK t. o. b. factory ' t .i .t x ou may nave inougnt mat you couldn't buy a Buick for as little as $ 1 1 9 5 that you would have to pay consider, ably more for Buick quality. Actually you can have sny one of three popular Buick models at this figure a Sedan, Coupe or Sport Roadster all of thern, cars cf true Buick quality. Today's Buick surpasses all previous creations. See it drive it and own the car you have long wanted. 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