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Show Inn - Member 4, 1030 I n n ATSFOllD Manager iercu j iaoa matter. 1 ..30c per ineb 25spj y "IZZlZIllOc per line mWinN RATES I B.Uf"r:avance.-$2.00 fLocal Items f ti, Nostrom and Mrs. J. C. lussell spent Laborer at Saltair. fMiss Josephine urrf 0 her home in Pocatello, Idaho. Fri- day- , . . J Miss Delia Carson left Saturday for focatello, Idaho, where she will teach Lool during this winter. , , j Miss Barbara Knight is spending fhis week in. Salt Lake City with her Sister, Mrs. May Hackett (Mrs. G. G. Mahas and two children f Ogden", spent the week-end visiting iVith Mr. and Mrs. S. E; Littleford. I Mr. and Mrs. John Coulam of Pleas. 1 V Grove, were dinner guests ,ui mr, Jnd Mrs. Joseph Coulam on Sunday. I Mr. and Ms. Edward Harper of HoHiday, and Mrs. Jane Wagstaff of fjlurray, were Sunday guests at the A. Jj. Clark home, v '-' '. t nia Tnwior of Ogden. has f been visiting for the past ten days at fthe home of Mr. and .MJrs. ' Lott A. 1 Russon. I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bone of Gar- hand, were guests of Mrs. Bones mother, Mrs. Matt . Peterson, Sunday land Monday. Mrs Vern Webb returned home I Friday evening, after visiting for the I past several days in Blackfoot, Idaho, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.- H. M. Wray. - ' . Wednesday afternoon the 4H Cook- ing Club girls held their regular meeting meet-ing at the home of their leader, Mrs. Myrtle Clark. The time was spent in making posters, '".-fit Mrs. I. M. Davis and daughters, Betty and Shirley, and Mr.'and Mrs. William E. Davis . and eon, : Carl, motored to Ogden, Sunday and visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Black-hurst. Black-hurst. They also visited In ; Weber canyon and viewed the flood district:1 -While ordering FIX)VS "though your Undertaker, toe sure and SPECIFY from ROHBOCK SONS, the LEADING FLORIST of American Fork or still better, PHONES 137 and order direct, and get 15 discount ' 7-31-tf The 4-H Sewing Club girls,, chaperoned chaper-oned by their leader, , Mrs! J, . C Russell, Mrs. W. L. Worlton and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Fagan, held their closing party at Provoana Beach, Saturday. Bathing, games--and roast ing weenies made the afternoon and evening a pleasant one to remember. Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Johnson included: Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. McAllister, and "son, Melvin, Mr. and Mrs. W. Warkentih and daughter, Diana, and MrV and Mrs. Harold W. Johnson and children, all of Salt Lake City. - ." Radio & Electrical Work QUICK SERVICE Carlton Peterson SHOP AT RE8IDENSE Phone 124-J Lehl, Utah HENRY LEWIS :i-. Notary Public Fire Insurance Real Hstte Reprwwitativ f Western La in Bulldin Co. I.HBT UTAH -'-. iii.. i 1 i i 1 i 1 1 HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES - ; Sprays 50c and 75c y Sprays ..10c to 75d Sterno Cooking Set ....11,500 1 Toilet Bulb FREE with two t Packages. of Toilet' WaterLLSOc Chamois and Sp&nges For-Your; Car. . . : -v ' Kodaks, ...$2.00 and up Expert Kodak Finishing. tEHIDRUaOO.' PuJ Drugs, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Imported and Domestic Cigars. LEHI, UTAH WEE WILLIE "SPECIAL Toofer-one, Toofer-one, next Friday night, Sept. 5. ' adv. WED WILLIE SPECIAL Toofer-one, Toofer-one, next Friday night, Sept. 5. adv. Monday evening the Misses Phyllis Kirkham, LaPriel Goodwin, Claire Wells and Clarice Allred, enjoyed a fine swim and luncheon at Saratoga. Mrs. J. C. Russell entertained her Sunday School class at Kirkham's farm Monday. A "weenier roast and numerous games were enjoyed by all until dark. Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Dickerson and daughters, Doria and Pay, spent Saturday Sat-urday night and Sunday visiting In Provo, guests of Mr. andMrs. C. C. Manley. . Mrs. A. D. Gardner and children left Tuesday evening for their home in Jackson, Michigan, after spending the summer here visiting with relatives. rela-tives. ' Mr. James Comer, son, Teddy, and daughter, Nola, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley of American Fork, motored to Provo on Monday. "i Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, Mr. R. W. Bradshaw and Miss Valate Bennion of Vernal, motored to Arrowhead Arrow-head Sunday evening. Dancing, bath ing and lunching were the features of enjoyment. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown entertain ed at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Brown and family of Pay-son; Pay-son; Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Brown and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown, of Provo; John Brown, Jr., of Arrowhead Arrow-head and Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott and children. Mr. and Mirs. Walter Warkentin of Salt Lake City, entertained at a prettily arranged dinner Sunday in honor of the sixty-sixth birthday anni versary of Mr. B. Y. Johnson. They served a most delicious dinner to twenty-two guests. A variety of garden flowers were used In the table decorations. Those present were: Mr. E. R. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Roylance and son, 'Fred, of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Weight, Mr. and Mrs. L. I Johnson, Mr. and MJrs. H. W. Johnson and child ren, Shirley and Rae, of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Whitcomb and . son. Gene, Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. McAllister and son, Melvin, of Ogden; the two Misses Louster. of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. B. Y Johnson of this city. Mr. Johnson, the honored gusst Is Mrs. Warkentin's father. Wife, Gas, Scare Man In Dead of Night a "Overcome bv stomach as in tie dead ot night I scared my husband hadly. He got Adlerika and it ended tne gas." Mrs. xa. uwen. ' Adlerika- relieves stomach gas if ; TEN minutes' Acts on BOTH uppf. and lower bowel, removing old dc isonous "waste you never knew was there. Don't fool with medicine which cleans only PART of bowels, but let Adlerika give stomach and "bowels a REAL cleaning and get rid or ail gasi Lehi Drug Company. adv. 1 SUMMONS In the District Court of Utah County, State of Utah. Ellen Caroline Ellis, Plaintiff, vs. Walter A. Ellis, Defendant Summons. Sum-mons. The State of Utah to Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to ap-near ap-near within thirty davs after service of this summons upon you and defend the above entitled action; ana in case of your failure so to co, juag-ment juag-ment will be rendered against you ac-ordinfir ac-ordinfir to the demands of the com plaint which has been filed with the Clenk of said Court This action is brought to obtain a divorce. BROCKBANK & POPE,, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Knight Block, Provo, Utah. First Publication August 7, 130. Last Publication September 4, 1930. WANT ADS Want Ads 10c Per Line For First Insertlom and 5c Per Line for Each Additional Insertion. STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE Home For Sale. W. A. Evans, Phone 194-J 2tp WANTEDBarley. A. E. Adams, FOR SALE Estate Heatrola, good as new, 175.00. S. M. Taylor. 9-4-2p For Sale or Trade For Chickens Ten head ot sheep, 1 fresh milk cow. Boa Rfth TJttlftford. LfehL 9-4-lt FUltNITUJUi FOR SALES katr, ...iwirMinr is oh. X kltehei chairs mi rocktr. , Iifvin ui lit furmiture AAA. f ntt offies. a-1 Sacrifice Sale of Good Meadow and Pasture Land 30.51 acres. If taken before September 15, 1930. The stock business is good and will be for a long time. This Is an opportunity for a young man to get into a living business. busi-ness. You will never get the opportunity oppor-tunity to purchase this land at price being offered after above date. Edward Ed-ward Southwick. THE LEIII SON, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fairan attended the "Onion Day" celebration at Payson xnursday. Mrs. Annie Beck and family of Salt Lake City, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred on Sunday. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred and children motored to Delta and Eureka and visited with friends. Miss Fannie Hopkins of Los Angeles, California, spent a few days last week visiting at the home of Mr. Don Love-ridge. Love-ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck and daughter, daugh-ter, Clista, were visiting In Eureka, Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Garriety and children. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown were among those from this city who attended at-tended the "Onion Day" celebration at Payson last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Goates and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson motored to Salt Lake City, Sunday and visited with Mrs. Joseph W. Goatea. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown and Mrs. Alfred Steele and daughters, Ruth and Shirley, left Tuesday, for a vacation vaca-tion trip in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Sunday Mrs. A. E. Manning, Mrs. Sarah J. Taylor, Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts, Mrs. J. W. Wing, Miss Amanda Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson attended the Trouseau Tea of Miss Lillian Hart of Mjidvale, an early September bride. Miss Hart is Mrs. S. J. Taylor's granddaughter. grand-daughter. Mr. and Ms. Francis R. Goates and baby son, Miss Cleon Southwlck of Salt Lake City, and Miss La Prlel Spratley of Magna left Monday morning morn-ing for Los Angeles, California. Dur ing their stay in the sunny state they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arel Southwick and Mr, and Mrs. Emerel Hanson. ELECTRIC and COAL COMBINATION MALLEABLE IRON RANGES Let us show you the beautiful new TYiAoIss in , wTtia I. nile green, or ivory IS 1 T1 liXU. ciiaiuxzi. There is a size and style " for every kitchen. ; The Monarch Factory A 29 Piece Set of Beautifully Designed Silverware RANGE COLOR IN YOUR KITCHEN No longer need one be forced to buy a mmotoinous white electric range to install in-stall in a beautifully beautiful-ly tinted kitchen. By selecting a Monarch Mon-arch Electric you get electric cooking at its best with a choice of colors to fit your kitchen. D The LEIII, UTAH WEB WILLIE SPECIAL-Toofar. one, next Friday night, Sept. 5. adv. Mrs. Andrew Fjeld returned home Friday, after visiting in Salt Lake City for the past three weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Noyes. Misses Eula, Hortfjnse and Edith Evans of Ogden, were visiting with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans, last Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Friday Mr. and. Mrs. J. F. Brad. ehaw, Mr. R. W. Bradshaw and Miss Valate Bennion motored to American Fork Canyon over the scenic loop and down through Provo canyon. Mrs. John Bushman spent last week in Ogden visiting with relatives and friends. Sunday Mr. Bushman and children motored to Ogden and Mrs. Bushman returned home with them. Thursday evening Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Galsford and Mr. and Mrs. Tarvel Hanson were guests at a Silver Wedding, given in honor of the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Short at their home in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Evans and son, Carl, left Sunday morning for Nampa, Idaho. They will Join in the "Harvest Festival" there and visit with Mr. and Mrs, George Shaw. They expect to be gone about a week. Mr. and Mrs.' B. W. Brown and daughter, Zola, Mrs. Alfred Steele and daughters, Mariam and Beth of American Fork, were visiting in Salt Lake City, Saturday, on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. W. A. Evans entertained at dinner last Wednesday in honor of her father's birthday. Her guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Vern Beck of American Fork; Mrs. Melvin Rey nolds of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson. FREE PREMIUMS DURING SEPTEMBER Thru Us "Will Give FREE' A V aluable Premium "With Every Range Sold In This Territory. You May Have Your Choice of I'll An 11 Piece Set of Fine Quality Aluminum 1 - A 41 . jkl ( mm U mi l lr alt IWrniiii'i'ii'Tf mil TUNE IN ON D. T. R. HOUR Ten Busy Stores ixon 1 avior-jfusse Home Furnishers of Central G. S. P. STORE HAS BIG OPENING- DAY Over 200 ladies entered the store and were presented a gift with the compliments of G. S. P. Three hundred kiddies were served. We sold entirely out of several items and all together it was a howling success. We truly appreciate your support and the kindly feeling expressed for the success ot the new store Thanks a lot. To show our appreciation prices will be lower EVERY DAY, than the ordinary Saturday Specials. . , Matches . Good Pickling Vinegar Milk . Good Coffee A Good Broom Raisins . Good Salmon '. Prep&'red Mustard .3 Pounds Salt etc We solicit your trade oa G. S. P. STORE CORNER 6TH NORTH, 1ST Mrs. Esther Evans of California, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.-W, Wing on Sunday. Miss Vivian Walker returned Sun day to her home in Brlgham City, after a two week's visit here with relatives and friends. "' Mrs. Alex Chrlstofferson entertained at a children's party Saturday afternoon after-noon in honor of the seventh birthday birth-day anniversary of her daughter, Betty. Twelve small friends were made happy with a variety of lively games and dainty refreshments. Friends will be sorry to hear that Mrs. Robert Fox, Sr., is very seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Call, Mr. and Mrs. Mayben Fox of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunkley, Dr. and Mrs, Barlow Fox and Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Fox, all of Salt Lake City, were here with Mrs. Fox, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Or A WEDNESDAY EVENINGS , Southern and Eastern Utah TTft PAGE FIVB .. 4c Carton of $ Boxes 170 .. .jf.. 29o Gallon ..Tall 3 for 25c Small 6 for 25c 35c Pound u ... 63o 9o the merits of our prices. CASH and CARRY EAST, KIRKHAM BUILDING , WED WILLIE SPECIAL Toofer-one, Toofer-one, next Friday night, Sept 5. adv. Miss Lyle Garland of Salt Lake City, was a guest of Miss Matilda Evans Tuesday night Bishop S. I. Goodwin, Claude Curtis, Austin Gudmundsen and Stanley Goodwin are spending this week at Fisk Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Holmstead in company wth Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peay of American Fork, spent Satur day and Sunday in American Fork canyon. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James Comer motored to Ogden to meet Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer, who arrived that day from Shelley, Idaho. They are spending their vacation here with Mr. and Mrs. James Comer and American Ameri-can Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley. IF YOUR KITCHEN that will warm the vk room and h fi a t water, we suggest that you install this combination elec- trie and coal range. It gives you all the advantages of modern mod-ern electric cookery cook-ery with heat and plenty of hot water. Complete 42 Piece Set of Lovely Dinnerware MONARCH Coal, Wood, Combination Ranges '. $89.00 up Installed Softly Gleaming Enamel Electric Ranges $95.00 Every day brings new converts to the cleaner, quicker, happier Monarch way of cooking. Come in and see our wide assortment of sizes and styles. They come in . enamel white, nile, green or ivory tan. KSL 9:30 Co |