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Show Thursday. January 19, 3923 THE LEHI SUN published every Thursday at Lebi, Utah T p GAlSFQltD Manager EutereXatlhe postoffice at Lehi Utah, 08 eecouu cioss uiawer, "TnVERTISING RATES fXJ ' - Display - 30(5 Per ch Readers- " per line "emismiPTION RATES One year, to advanc H00 Local Items Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Iittleford were visitors in Salt Lake Saturday. ; Mr. Mark Osterloh returned home Monday from- Salt Lake where he has been employed. Mr, J. E. Rosa and Mr. Sylvan Clark made a business .' trip to the capitol city Tuesday. air. and Mrs. Denzll Brown, of Provo, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. I. L. Lott. Mies Marie Phillips visited In Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday with her Ulster, Miss Lyde Phillips. Mrs. Jesse Crookston of American Fork, Bpent Friday here with her ' sister, Mrs. Charles Peterson. Mrs. Matt Peterson, who has 'been very ill for the past two weeks, is reported to be slightly Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Westley Harding of Vineyard, spent Sunday in Lehi with Mrs. George C. Philips and family. Misses Audrey Davie and June Larsen spent from Thursday until Sunday visiting in Sandy with Mr. Mrs. T. A. Dewey. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Booth and Mr. and. Mrs. Lamont Fotheringham motored to Salt Lake Friday evening to attend the theatre. Mrs. Sarah Kirkham left Monday for a two weeks visit in Elsinore with her son and daughteMn-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lott Kirkham and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts and President A. J. Evans attended the funeral services tor Mr. Robert Thorne, held Monday in the Pleasant Grove tabernacle. Mr. and Mrs. Booth .Sorenson entertained enter-tained at dinner at their home Tuesday Tues-day for Miss Effle Wray of Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho, (Mrs. H&ber J. Webb of Ogden, and Elder Vera, Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Litson and ft baby daughter of Murray, visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George G. Robinson. IMrs. Litson and baby remained re-mained for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum B. Evans of Salt Lake, are the parents of a baby girl born last Friday. Mrs. Evans was formerly Miss Thelma Anderson. Both Mr. and Mrs. Evans were formerly of this city. HENRY LEWIS Notary Public ' Fire Insurance Real Estate Agent for Remington Portable Typewriter. Representative of Western Loan and Building Co. LEHI, UTAH . , . . It. B. THUBMAH 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. Those who use the "OREM LINE" ride cheaply and safely. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS lehi to Salt Lake and return . $1.00 65e Provo and Return.. Commutation, or 500 Mil Mileage Book3 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 - P. Ahercrombie, Receivers don J. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. Jllss La Retta AndersoT wa, a Salt Lake City visitor Sunday. Idaho, 8 here for an indefinite visit with relatives and friends. Miss Lola Bateman of Salt Lake visited In Lehi over the weekend witii her sister, Mrs. W. H. Dunsdon. Miss Leda Johnson visited la Salt Lake over the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Koer and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ross spent wi wees in spring City and Mam- with relatives' and friends. Miss Gayle Larsen returned Monday Mon-day morning to Salt Lake where she is attending school, after Bpending the week-end home. Mr. and Mrs. Mdon Barnes, Miss Margaret Earl of Salt Lake, and Mr. Wonfor Barnes were pleasure visitors in Salt Lake on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. HaToid Johnson of Salt Lake", visited here Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mm. A. B. An-derson. An-derson. Mrs. Geneva Ste"wart has been visiting in Spanish Fork for the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Glen Miller. Mr. and Mrs.Harry Peterson, of Salt Lake, were visiting here Satur-day Satur-day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Ellsha Peck. Mrs. Hilda Britton returned home Wednesday from Salt Lake, where ehe has been visiting with relatives for the past three weeks. A 'baby girl was born last Tuesday to Mr. and Mts. Norman Rollo, of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rollo was formerly Miss Sylvia Allen, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hammer entertained en-tertained at dinner Thursday evening even-ing for Mrs. Helen J. Hansen of Levan, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen. Mr and Mrs. Herman C. Goates entertained at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson, of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson. Ander-son. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Devey and Mr. and Mrs. Martell Devey, all of Salt Lake, were visiting here Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colledge nd family. Mrs. Burrell Fagan returned last week to her home in Sacramento, California, having visited here for the past month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fagan. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans and daughter, Carma, motored to Santa-quln Santa-quln Friday evening where they attended at-tended a dancing party. They returned re-turned home Sunday having visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Teitjen. Mrs. Leon Taylor enetertained Fri day afternoon at a party in honor of the sixth birthday of her son, Earl. A ibirthday cake with lighted candles centered the table. Games and re freshments were enjoyed by twenty-four twenty-four little guests. . Mrs. James Comer entertained the Social Club at her home Thursday afternoon. The time was enjoyably spent in playing "500," prizes being won by Mrs. Herbert Austin and Mrs. John Zimmerman. A delicious lunch was served to sixteen guests. The olub will meet today (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Sylvester Evans. A number of ladies pleasantly surprised sur-prised Mrs. Blanch Dahl at her home Friday afternoon. Card games were Indulged in, followed by the serving of a delicious luncheon to Mrs. Eli Batchelor, Mrs. Elwood Brown, Mrs. Svlvester Broadbent, Mrs. Roy Peter- eon, Mrs. Anor Evans, Mrs. Oliver Kirkham, Mrs. Fred merson, ansa Edna Rolfe, Miss Fern stewari mm the honored guest. - a rra Weber C. Webb enter- J.U1. O-AXX tained at dinner Monday evening at their home in honor of Elders Vera and Armond Webb. A vase of pink roses centered the taDie, wiia sticks holding pink candles at either end Covers were laid for the honor- Mi Effie Wray of Black- foot. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb and family. 3irs. net Webb of Ogden, and the Heber C Webb family. .um, f Mr. James Allred . i.t. a iwirtv in honor 01 enieriameu - - . anniversary wsi His tui ll,u"' - . ,WT'nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred. Covers were laid at the dinner table for Mr and ... . . iwa fr and rs. Mrs James aul r . family. Mr. and Aaron ai" . Mrs Buell Allred and famif. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Allred and Jamuy, r-,A t. rnllimore and., child- JirS. UU." - -m . t,. rr. and Mrs. c Wade and family of Salt Lake, and ,na Mrs. William Jones and THE LEHI SUN. Mr. C. B. Brooks was a ranit.nl cltv visitor on Saturday. Mrs. J. o. visited in Provo Sundav with Mr. and iMrs. Howard Strang. Mr. and Mrs. Faimn nnrt Mrs. Thelda Brown motored to Provo Monday Mon-day where they epent the day. Mrs. J. F. Fasraa and Mm. Lowell Brown Bpent last week visiting in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs, Du-wayne Du-wayne Anderson. Coming to PEOVO QrJellenthin&Co. SPECIALISTS In Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DO NOT OPERATE Will be at ROBERTS HOTEL Sunday, January 29th Office Houm 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation The specialist of Dr. Rfoll within & Co. is a regular srraduate in medidne 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 trio free con sultation, except the expense of treat ment when desired. According to hia method of treatment treat-ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers' of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults In diseases of (he stomach, liver, bowels, blood, ekin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any better, do not tail 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 by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. WANT ADS. FOR SALE Good Sewing Machine. E. N. Webb. 1-5-tf POTATOES FOR SALE See Marlon Brown, Lehi. 1-12-tf FOR SALE Will sell all our furni ture. Call 117-W for information. 1-19-lt I Pay Cash For Fresh Eggs. H. E. Osterloh, Tourist Lunch Cafe. 1-5-tf FOR SALE Child's bed with mat tress and quilt. Inquire Mrs. Kelly Wilson. M9-tf FO-R SALE 15 acre farm with water; abstract title. Inquire of Mrs. Emma J. Goates. 12-29-tf FOR SALE One large Cole's Hot Blast Heater $15.00. See Hyrum Anderson, Lehi. 1-19-lp Will do your Painting and Papering for half cash and half trade. You furnish fur-nish the materials. Phone 57-W. . 12-11 " PRIftE S12.00 PER 100 wvitta Tvhnm frhicks from strong 1U1 T UlbU hnatlhv breeding stock. Alameda County Accredited. Jtteas sio.uu. oua for literature. GRAHAM nAIVntrti Hayward California RABY CHICKS Redwing Chicks Always Dependable 12c Each niPhn Hatchery Chicks Finest Grade 11c Each S HYRUM ANDERSON, Leht 1-19-tf BABY CHICKS Early maturity; early laying Better prices; RESULTS COUNT SOL - HOT Brooders 100 Efficient . Poultry Supplies 100 early-hatched pullets will produce about 16.000 eggs In one year at a value of $466.67 BUY RAMSHAW CHICKS FOR RESULTS F. Rulon Nicholes Utah County Representative. Trfmhonel57-Wl- American Fork, Utah LEHI, UTAH Mr. Thurman Gilchrist, who la attending at-tending the U. of U. visited home over the week-end. Mrs. Ann Call of Ogden, spent Sunday Sun-day visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox. Mrs. D. J. Thurman spent the weekend week-end in Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs Murray B. Allen. , Mrs. T. F. Kirkham was visiting In Ogden last Wednesday and Thursday, the guest of Mrs. Karl Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Fox and children child-ren of Salt Lake visited In this city over the week-end with relatives. Messrs. Merrill and Pete Lott who are attending school in Salt Lake visited home over the week-end. Mrs A L. Wilcox and son, Dean, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Johnson of American Fork. Mrs. F. W. Allen and daughter, Sylvia, wre visiting in Salt Lake Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rollo. Dr. and Mrs. Barlow Fox and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunkley, all of Salt Lake, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dewey and two children of Sandy, visited here Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Le- Roy Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist and Miss Margaret Thurman were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Evans Gilchrist in Salt Lake Sunday. The Mothers Club will meet at the home of Mrs. James Peterson Satur day, January 21st. All members are Invited to be present. Little Miss Laurel Fox of Salt Lake, visited in Lehi a few days of last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lott. Mrs. L. E. Lott and Messrs. Vaness Lott and B. J. Lott motored to the capitol city Thursday to attend the play at the Wilkes theatre. Messrs. Raymond . Kirkham and Rulon Russon left Tuesday for Seattle, Washington, where they will be employed. They are making the trip by auto. Mrs. Harry Stoket entertained a few lady friends at an afternoon luncheon Thursday at her home Social chat, sewing and a dainty lunch were enjoyed. . Tonight (Thursday) the Fourth ward choir are entertaining at a little social following the regular choir practice. Games will be the main diversion of the evening, followed fol-lowed by the serving of refreshments. Mr. Alex Brown and son, Shlrill, left Tuesday for their home in Seattle, Washington, having been In Lehi for the past month. Mr. Brown eame down to Salt Lake also on busi ness, In connection with the Utah Woolen Mills. The Third Ward M. I. A officers, Mrs. Wrilliam Hadfleld, Mrs. Marlon Brown and Mrs. Arnold Brems, enter tained the Third ward Dramatic Club at the Hadfleld home last Wednesday evening. A delicious hot supper was served to twenty-two Mrs. L. E. Lott entertained ot a birthday dinner Monday In honor of her anniversary. Covers were laid for Mr. and.Mrs. J. E. Green, Miss Erma Green, Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Nielson. Mr. James Condor, Mr. Jay Condor, all of American Fork, and the L. E. Lott family. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott entertained at a party Thursday evening at their home. "500" was the chief diversion of the evenine. Mrs. WU Worlton won high score, and the consolation prize was awarded to I. L. Lott. A tasty hot supper was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Kirk-ham, Dr. and Mrs. W L Worlton. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor, Mr. and Mrs A F. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson and the host and hostess. larger prois 100 late-hatched pullets will produce about 9,000 eggs In one year at a value of $187.50 Mies Lulu ! Huber of Pleasant Grove, a missionary companion of Miss Donna Davis, was the guest of Mrs. A. W. Davis Thursday. Mrs. Alfred Bezzant and children, and Mrs. Cacelea Christiansen were the dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Darling Sunday. Elder Odell Peck, a recently re turned missionary, was honored at a welcome home party Monday evening in the Fourth ward chapel. A large crowd attended the dance, which was given under the direction of the Missionary Committee, and report a very Jolly time. Mrs. A, W. Davla, Mrs. Afton Giles, Mrs. Robert S. Fox and Mrs. I. L Lott entertained members of theAthenian Litorary Cluib Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Davis. It being an open meeting no lesson was given. Miss Gwenie Anderson gave two read ings, music was furnished by Mrs. F. D. Worlton and Miss Lulu Huber, of Pleasant Grove, sang two songs. A dainty luncheon was then served. We Boy For Our wholesale purchases are made solely that you may get what you desire for your table. Only the best Groceries, Meats, Vegetables and Fruits are selected by us for you. Our prices are always right considering the quality of the goods. "We are here every week day to servo you. We want you to enjoy the very best service. Larsen Bros. TELEPHONE 17 uickBeautjr lUlCKLUXUTTT uiclcPerrormaiice end you can have your choice of three popular Duick models a Coupe, four-passenger Sport Roadster or a big, roomy Sedan. Purchase can be made on the G. M. A. C. plan if desired. SEDANS $1195 to $1995 COUPES 1119 J to $1850 SPORT MODELS $1195 to $1525 AH prion I. a. fc. Fttnt, Mich., govtermmau bu ta b mAilri. BUICK Telluride Motor Co. Provo, Utah pons? Is Its several weeks off yet. However, it will slide along and then for those glorious days, trips and all. Make them even more pleasant by having the car in tip-top condition in every way. Now is the time to bring it in and let us tune it up, make necessary repairs, etc. -". , Early Repairs Saves Big Repair Bills. State Street Garage KELLY PAGE FIVE Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cutler were business visitors in Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Heber J. Webb ot Ogden, is visiting here this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber O. Webb.. Notice A last meeting will be held to protest pro-test the method ot assessing all livestock, live-stock, actual counting, at the Memorial Memor-ial building, Saturday, January 21st at 8 p. in. Every taxpayer should, he present. MERRISL EVANS. Near sighted Dusmett The nearsighted policy of urgtaf upon a customer something he doesn't want Is what puts many a business In the hands of receivers. American Magazine. .::- 0 Farmer' Love Letter My "Sweet rotato" Do you "ear-rot" "ear-rot" all for me? My heart "beets" for you. You ore the "apple" of my eye. If we "cantalope," "lettuce" marry. We will be a happy "pear" IJEEtJ t 1 xn ifjf A Coming Telephone 41 Lehi GUY family- |