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Show Thursday, July 12, 192S THE LEHI SUN, LEIII, DT.Ul PAOF. FTVE mil mi.. a THE LEHI SUN Published every Thursday at Lehi, Utah y F. GAISFORD.. .Manager Entered nt the postoffice at Lehi Utah, as second claw matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display' -30c per inch Renders . 10c per line SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, in advtne fX00 tO HOLDERS OF ; - Third Liberty Loan Bonds Local Items Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Zimmerman made a business trip to Ogden Sat-udap. Sat-udap. t Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reese were visiting visit-ing ia Logan Thursday with Mr. Reese's mother. ' ; Miss LuPriel Crabb of Salt Lake, visited in Lehi last Wednesday with relatives and friends. Mr. Wilford Russon and sons, Leo and Dale, and Marvin Wing were capitol city visitors on Saturday, -Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles and Mr and Mrs. Harmon McAffee are -at Fish Lake enjoying a week's vacation Mr. and Mrs. Clark Zimmerman of Salt Lake," spent the Fourth in Lehi with Mr. Zimmerman's parents, Mr and Mrs. George E. Zimmerman. Miss Amanda Brown, Miss Marvel Taylor, Mrs. Archie Manning and Mr C. Murphy, of Carlin, Nevada, formed a party and motored to Saltair Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wing and Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy M. Davis motored to Provo City Sunday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Peck and Mr. and Mrs. D A. Bennett. The Treasury offers a new per cent. 12-15 year Treasury bond in exchange for Third Liberty Loan Bonds. The new bonds will bear interest from July 16, 1928. Interest on Third Liberty Loan Bonds surrendered for exchange will be paid in full to September IS, 1928. " Holders should consult their -, ; banks at once for further details de-tails of this offering. Third Liberty Loan Bonds mature on September 15, 1928, and will cease to x bear interest on that date. ; : A. W. MELLON, - V . Secretary of the Treasury. Washington, July 5, 1928. Mrs. Heber C. Webb and Mrs. B. G. Webb spent Monday in Salt Lake the guests of Mrs. H. C. Holbrook. Miss Mamie Stallings of Salt Lake, was visiting here Sunday with her aistf r, Mrs. R. J. Evans and family. Mr. and family day. ' Mrs. L. L were Salt Lake Wardle ' and visitors Sun- Excursion Rate To Lagoon or Saltair Excursion rates at Lagoon or Salt air Resorts via ''Orem Line" every Wednesday and Sunday during July and August. Trains leave Lehi 9:54 A. M.. 1:41, 4.29 and 6:51 Pj M. Return same day on either of lasttwo regular" trains from Salt Lake City. Fare for round tripf Lagoon or Saltair 5c including admission. ad-mission. (No half fares) Free Dane-in. Dane-in. Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Manager, Man-ager, Salt Lake and Utah Railroad Co. i adv. Chest of Silver GIVEN AWAY FREE A coupon will be given' with each 25c purchase and. every purchase at sodav-fountain sodav-fountain and the chest of f silver will be awarded to one of "our customers at!: close of contest. - LEHI DRUG- CO. Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles,' Perfumery, Imported and Domestic Cigars Lehi Utah MARCELLING" 50c and 60c CENTRAL. SERVICE STATION Lehi Call 89 For Appointment MRS. REUBEN DEAN A. J. EVANS ATTORNEY AT LAW tvEHI, UTAH Office at residence Specializing In Drawing Wills, peeds. Probate Practice and Quieting Quiet-ing Titles to Real Estate. HENRY LEWIS Notary Public "r Insurance Real Estate aent for Remington Portable Typewriter. Representative of Western Loan and Building; Co. -LEHI. UTAH E. B. THTJRMAN , ; ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 412 Beason Building Sait 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. Mr. and Mrs. children of Salt here with their Kirkhm. Blaine Pack and Lake, spent Sunday mother, Mrs. Mary j Mrs, Gorge Kirkham and family of Proyo, spent Sunday visiting in this city with, relatives. : Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McCan of Sal,t Lake City, were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Mrs. T. A Taylor, FOR SALE Maytag washer and al so used washers and used motors. Heldge 'Johnson, Phone 42-J. Am. Fork. , ,., ' 5-17-tf "Mr. and Mrs W. J. Thayne and family of Provo, spent Saturday visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price)" ; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forbes and family of Los Vegae, Nevada, spent Sunday,. visiting with Mr. and Mrs, Ray Carter, ' .;(. ' ; " Miss Vfda Anderson, who is employ ed in " Eureka, enjoyed ' a , vacation home last ' week with her mother, Mrs. Kat Anderson. Mr? ana Mrs. James Gough, Jr and family - of : Clark spent the past week Mr. Cough's parents, Mr. and Mrs.v'Jame? Gough, Sr. ; Mr. and-Mrs J. B. Watson. Miss Afvilla Vatson, Mrs.' Juliet Goatee and MrsNieneva Stewart were visit ors in the capitol city Friday. Mrs. Louis Singleton , and children of Salt "Lake," visited, here four days of last week with her parents, Mr. anacMjis. A. F. Galsford. Mr .and Mrs. Blaine Goates of Mc- Gill, ffevada, arrived here last Wed nesday for a ten days visit with Mr. Goates' ' Barents. Mr. and Mrs. John Goates.' Mrs. T. F. Kirkahm and daughter, Phyllis, Mrs. A. F. Webb and daugh ter, Barbara, and Miss LuPriel Good' win" soent Thursday In Salt Lake City combining business and plea sure.'1' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen had as their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Pack and children, Mr. ano Mrs. H. R. Kirkham and children of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs Morris Myers of Magna. , Mr. "and Mrs. C. F. Wilson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilson and children motored to Provo Can yon the morning of the Foutfh where they- spent the day. On Sunday the two famiiles enjoyed a trip to Wood land ..: . Mr .and Mrs. James Zimmerman and children spent Friday visiting In Magna with Mrs. B. W. Richardson and Mrs. Robert Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Watson and daughter, ArviUa, motored to Layton Sunday where they 6pent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams- Mr. A. B. Harris returned home Friday from Los. Angeles, where he has been for some time. Also visited his parent? a few days in SL George, Utah, enroute home. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson and daughter, Velma, visited with friends in Salt, Lake City Wednesday. Mr. Jackson returned to Elslnore Thurs day, where he' te employed for' the Utah-Idaho Sugar Co.,; after visiting home over the Fourth with his family. . ' 1 .' Mr. J. B. Watson, left Monday for ;evaua. lie expects to be gone about a month. Mr. G. K. Russon of Baccus, visited ! in Lehi Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Russon. Miss LaRetta Anderson, who is is employed in Salt Lake, visited home over the week-end with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Knight of Salt Lake, visited in this city Sunday the guests of Mr. .and Mrs. W. A. Knight. ' Mrs. Grace, friends, Margaret Cox Idaho, with is visiting In relatives and Vroube? Is your car giving the best possible service 1 If not, you are losing money and the satisfaction satisfac-tion of driving a me- j chanically correct motor, car. . Let "Jim" Comer check over your car and put it in shape. Early repairs saves bigger ones. , Lehi Motor S. D. Broadbent, MgrV 1 Main Street - (Mr. and Mrs. Archie Taylor and family of Garfield were vilting here last week with Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor. Mr. Gerald Taylor In company with Mr, ciegg or provo city, enjoyed a fishing trip to Strawberry last Thurs day and Friday. Mrs. Fred Scown and daughter, and Mrs. Merton Brown and children motored to Draper Tuesday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Scown. Mr. and Mrs. Arley Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Beck were visitors In Spanish Fork last Wednesday and Thursday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Hardy. ,, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb entertain ed at dinner Sunday at their home. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb, Jr., of Milford, Mrs. El-win Beck and the Webb family. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hart and daughter, daugh-ter, Lillian, of Midvale, visited here on the Fourth with Mrs. S. J. Taylor and daughter, Marvel. They formed a party and motored to Provo Canyon where they enjoped dinner at Vivian Park. Miss Beth Gaisford entertained twenty-three little friends at "a de lightful party Monday afternoon at the home of her parents, the occasion being her eighth birthday. Games were played, after which dainty re freshments were served. Mrs. Arnold Taylor and children of Magna, returned home Monday hav ing spent the past week in this city with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George Wing enter-J tained at dinner Sunday at their 1 home for Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Adams and daughters, LaRae and El ma, of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Val Spencer of Bluffdale, and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wing. ; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Willes end family of Big Cottonwood Canyon, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wille. Miss (Margaret Brooks left Monday for Denver, Colorado, to enjoy a two weeks vacation. " While there she will be the guest of relatives and friends Mrs. M. Alice Collins of Ogden, state president of the American Legion Auxiliary, and Mrs. Robert Edwards of Provo, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ernest Larsen. Mr and Mrs. Fred Scown and daughter, Blanch, and Mr. and Mrs. Merton Brown and two children returned re-turned Sunday. ' evening from Fish Lake where they spent several days of last week. , Mr. L 0. Chrlstofterson and Rulon Russon entertained their Sunday School class of the Fourth ward at a delightful Saratoga outing Monday evening. Twenty-four boys and girls enjoyed bathing and a tasty lunch Thelma and Elna Teitjen returned to their home in Santaquin sunaaj- after spending a week at the home of Mrs. Juliet Goates. Pauline Goates returned home with them for a short visit. , . o Miss Barbra Webb, whose marrlaga to Oren Maun took - place Monday evening, was the motif for several delightful social affairs given during the past week. On Saturday evening Mrs. Rollln Pallauch entertained at an attractively arranged dinner party at her home in Midvale complimentary compliment-ary to the "bridal party . which included in-cluded Mr. and Mrs. Mann, Mis VMrginia Webb and Mr. Ray Carter. Mr .and Mrs. Webb were also in at tendance. Sunday evening Mrs. F. D. Worlton entertained at a prettily appointed dinner at her home. ' The guests Included members of the bridal party. Snapdragons made an at-tracltve at-tracltve centerpiece for the table. Mrs. Celestla Schow entertained at dinner Friday evening. Covers wore laid for the honored guest, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. James Schow, Miss Dorotiy Webb and the hostess. WANT ADS FOR SALE Dewberries. Telephone 68-J2 Lehi. V ; . 7-12-2t Riding Pony For Farm. Phon 68-R2. . Sale Kikham 7-12-lt Dewberries For Sale Farm. Phone 68-R2. at Kirkham 7-12-lt Why not have a good, big duck for Sunday dinner, when you can get one for 50c. Wm; S. Gray, 2nd North, 2nd East. 7-12-2p ;Mf. and Mrs. John Whlmpey had as their , Kuests last Wednesday and Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson". Peter-son". of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs Whimpey and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson motored to American Fork Canyon on the Fourth and' spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Tarvel Hansen enter tained at a supper early Saturday evening at their home. The guests numbered ten. Following the supper the party motored to the Grant ward where the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb, Jr., arrived ar-rived last Wednesday from Milford for a few days visit with Mr. Webb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb. They returned to Milford, where Mr. Webb is employed, Sunday evening. Mr. and .Mrs. M. H. Brink of Greeley, .Colorado, are here for a ten days visit' with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Timothy. Mr. Eldridge Timothy "and Mr. Claude Richardson. also of Greeley, are visiting here for a few days this week at the Timothy home. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum M. Wray and son, Marvin, of Blackfoot, Idaho, spent from Monday until Thursday of last week visiting here with relatives and friends. Their daughter, Mrs. Vera Webb, and Earl and Dean Webb returned home with them for a ten days visit Used Cars All Guaranteed For 80 Days and Sold On Easy Terms. 1928 CHEVROLET TON TRUCK ' Ran only month. Good as new. $700.00. ." TWO 1925 CHEVROLET COUPES Very good condition.' Five tires. 1927 ESSEX 4 DOOR DE LUX 8EDAN Like New. 1924 FORD COUPE Good Tires and New Paint A good car to own. 1926 FORD COUPE Complete overhaul, new paint 31923 FORD ROADSTER TRUCK f 25.00 to $100.00. 1924 FORD Vz TON RUXTELL AXLE Very good oversize tires. 1927 CHEVROLET COACH Looks like new. Had very good care. Former owner gone ' to California and left car for sale. 1926 CHEVROLET COACH The cleanest used car I ever traded in. Good mechanical -con dition. . . SIX FORDS 1923 From $35.00 to $85.00. 1926 CHEVROLET TON TRUCK Stake body and closed cab. Very good candition. Five good tires. A Good buy. 1926 CHEVROLET TOURING With Enclosures. Ten Other Trucks and Tourings to choose from. Martin Nielsen Auto Co. American Fork Mr. and Mrs. G. R, Taylor , entertained enter-tained at Sunday dinner at. their home. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw and Mr and Mrs. Taylor and children. A bowl of sweet peas centered the table. Miss Vida Anderson and Miss Cleo Larsen entertained eighteen members of their Church History class of the Fourth Ward Sunday School ,at a party Friday evening at Saratoga resort. Following bathing and games they, were served with a delicious luncheon. o The following girls enjoyed a most! delightful midnight supper and slum ber party at the Sydney Gilchrist home on the evening of the 3rd: Misses Blair Gilchrist, Barbara Lott, Lillian Lott, Eleanor Harmon, Evelyn Lott, Phyllis Jackson and Lucile Car son. Mr. and Mrs. George M. Tate and three children arrived here last Wed- nsdaynesday from McGill, Nevada, for a visit with Mrs. Tate's parents, Mr. and Mrs.- John Willes. Mr. Tate returned re-turned home yesterday, while Mrs. Tate and children remained for an indefinite in-definite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and daughter, daugh-ter, Phyllis, and son. Glen, and Mrs. Bringhurst of Pocatello, Idaho, arrived ar-rived home Sunday evening from St George where they spent several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kleinman and other relatives rela-tives and friends. Mrs. Bringhurst left for her home in Pocatello Monday Mon-day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Peck, Mrs. Jennie Nostrom and Mrs. Orinda All red spent Sunday in Spanish Fork with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hardy. Horace Hardy had the misfortune to receive severe and painful burns when the gas machine used to fill balloons exploded. The accident happened at the Hardy store in Spanish Fork. From last reports he Is getting along as well as could be expected. Miss Lela Wing returned home Sunday Sun-day from Independence, Missouri, where she enjoyed a three weeks visit. Miss Wins visited many of the interesting and historical places In Missouri. While there she was tho inipst of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tur- o ner. Mrs. Melba Clark, who ako made th tria. remained for an indefinite i visit Boys Nifty Suits at a . ' REASONABLE PRICE 1 1 STRAW HATS HALF PRICE Headquarters For Men's and Boys' Work , Clothes. Powers Shoe Store j Lehi, Utah Main Street SPECIALS SEE THESE SPECIALS WE ARE OFFERING 6 Glass Sherbet Glasses . 6 Bars Am-ond-ol Soap v, Regular value $1.20 : Both For $1.00 A Motor Market Basket 3 Cakes Kirk's Flake WMte Soap . 1 Cake Jap Rose 1 Cake Kirk's Original : ' 1 2 Packages Cherrio Regular $1.75 Value ' All For $1.00 TRADE AND SAVE AT Larsen Bros. MAIN STREET TiTiTTI Oiirant Prices Red uce Now Durant "55" Offers The "WORLD'S LOWEST PRICED SIX-CYLINDER, FOUR-DOOR BORUGHAM" Fully Equipped 00 0 Delivered Full Size, Roomy Body; Bendix 4-Wheel Brakes, l'roven Hih Compression Motor, New Type Oil Filteration, New Exclusive Durant Windshield, Simplex Shock Absorbers, Nickel-Plated Cowl Moulding and Saddle Lamps, Genuine Mohair Upholstery, Up-holstery, Invar Strut Pistons. SEE THE DELUX C0ACH-$755 Delivered Another carload arrives this week. State Street Garage Telephone 44 Lehi |