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Show J 5d5U3IH &UN, LEHI, UTAH p n a'tsFORP Manager ' eredTat thTpostoffice at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter. . -.-pn'NSING RATES tv ivIll- -30c per inch SSKIgl line SSCRII'TION RATES One Yftftrj in advapce $2 , Mr. Elmer Jackson Black Fork, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Herten of Heber, are visiting. with.; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts this week. Mr. F. C. Harris and V. A. Harris spent Saturday in Salt Lake City, on business and pleasure.: , - Localltems Misses Arleen and LaPrlel Goodwin were Provo visitors Friday evening. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Woods visited with relatives In Springville. Mrs. I. Peck aud son' Manl0Q we're visiting In Provo on Saturday. Billie Ball and Fred Whipple left Friday evening for Taomi, Colorado, where they will be employed. Ur. Archie Beck of Jng-lewood, California, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thunnan of J Garfield, spent the week-end visiting, vlth Mrs. Thurman's mother, Mrs. j Mary Jones. I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchings motor-ed motor-ed to Park City Sunday and visited with Mrs. Hutchings' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Berry. Misses Hortense. Euia ' and Edith Evans of Ogden,- were visiting in Lehi last Wednesday evening, guests . of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans. . Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barnes and two children of Farmington, spent the week-end visiting here 'with Mr. Barnes' Parents, Mr, and Mj-s. George F. Barnes. The Athenian Club held their opening open-ing meeting Wednesday afternoon at thehome of Mrs. G. R. Taylor.. . Mrs. S. L. Wells gave the president's address ad-dress and the program for the year was submitted to the club members. Dainty refreshments were served. Miss Betty Adamson is spending this week in Pleasant Grove, visiting wth Mrs. Reuben Chrstensen. ; THE LEIII SUN, LEHI, UTAH RAGE F1VB Miss Edith Goates of' Salt Lake City, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Goates on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Doll motored to Provo Monday evening and attended a show at the Strand Theatre. Miss Leona Carson left Monday morning to attend the L. D. S. Business Busi-ness College in Salt Lake City. ; Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Worlton ' and Mr and Mrs. I. L. Lott were visiting In Provo, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone and children child-ren of Lindon, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John R. Bone. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Worlton of Salt Lake City, visited over the week-end at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. ; Mr. and Mfrs. George Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman motored to Farmington Sunday and visited over the flood section. Friends in this city, will be Interested Interest-ed to hear that Mr. Lowell Broadbent of Ogden, formerly of this city has received a call to the German-Austrian German-Austrian mission. He will leave on September 18. Mrs. Afton Giles attended at-tended his farewell party given in Ms honor in Ogden last week, ' 1 While ordering FLOWERS through your Undertaker, floe : sure and Specify from rohbock & sows, the LEADING FLORIST of American Fork or still better, PHONE 137 and order direct, and get 15 discount. 7-3Mf Gay among the week's social events was the miscellaneous shower party given Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck in compliment com-pliment to Mrs. William L. Davis, nee Miss Wynona Fox. The hostesses were Mrs. Alma Beck, Mrs. George Whitman and Mrs. Thomas Clark. The entertaining" room "Were profusely decorated with fall flowers in a variety of shades. M,uslc, games an$ social chat were the evening.'? diversions, diver-sions, followed by dainty refreshments, refresh-ments, served to over fifty-five guests. Mrs. Davis received many beautiful and useful gifts for her future housekeeping-venture. . t Radio & Electrical Work QUICK SERVICE. Carlton Peterson SHOP AT RESIDENSE Phone 124-J Lehi, Utati HENRY LEWIS , Notour rMie Fire Insurance lialMaU : " extern La and Building Co. SCHOOL SUPPLIES . 1 Pencil Free with each 15c .purchase. School children try one of our malted malt-ed milk for your lunch 15c and 20c Ruge, Powder and Cream in the popular prices. ... Powders.. .10c and 25c Spray 50e and 75c Special On Cherry Chocolates 1 Pound 59c XEHI DRUG CO. ""e Drugs, Toilet Article, Perfumery, Imported and Domestic Cigars. LEHI,. UTAH Mrs. J. T. Winn and Mrs, A. E. Adams and daughter, Dora, spent Friday in Salt Lake City on business and pleasure. The Book of Mormon Class of the First ward Sunday 'School were delightfully de-lightfully entertained Friday evening at . Saratoga resort. Bathing and games were enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served. The superintend-ency superintend-ency of the Sunday School and the bishopric were special invited guests. Mrs. Earl Smith was hostess to members of the Social Club Thursday afternoon, at her home. "Bridge" was the afternoon diversion, prizes being won by Mrs. Edith Evans' and Mrs. Oliver Kirkham. Special invited guests included Mrs. E. May Bone, Mrs Ralph Varney and Mrs. Howard Strang of Provo. The guest prize was won by Mrs. Varney, A dainty luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. 'Shelley of American Fork, entertained at dinner Tuesday evening ; in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer, who are here spending their vacation from Shelley, Idaho. Those present included: includ-ed: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shelley of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. D. Strong of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shelley of American' Fork, Mr." and Mrs. Harold Comer -; and Mr. and Mrs. James Comer and daughter, Nola and son, Teddy, of this city. Complimentary to her husband's birthday anniversary Mrs. Oral Evans entertained at a prettily appointed birthday dinner Thursday evening at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson. Dick-erson. Asters In a variety of shades formed, an- attractive centerpiece. The following guests were seated at the table: Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Walker of Hollywood, California; Mr. and Mrs. John i. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson, Mjrs. Glen Wasden, Miss Winzell Gray, Arnold Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dickerson, the honored guest and the hostess. 11 Years Constipation Glycerin Mix Ends It "For 11 years I tried to get rid of constipation," says Chas. E. Blair. "Then at last the simple mixture, Adlerika, made me regular." Thft simDlft mixture of glycerin, buckthorn bark, saline, etc., (Adler ika) acts on BOTH upper ana lower bowel, relieving constipation in 2 hnnrs! Brines out noisons you never thought were in your system. Let Adlerika give your stomach and bow els a REAL cleaning ana see now good you feel! Lehi Drug Company. adv. 2 WANT ADS Want Ads 10c Per Line For. First Insertion and 5c Pec Line for Each Additional Insertion. STRICTLY CASH IN ADVANCE WAN TED Barley. A. E. Adams, Phone 184-J. 9-4-tf Furnished House For Rent, Cheap- See William Asher. Ml-19 FOR - SALE-Jelly . Grapes. F. A. Wnne-pr. 9-11-tf FRENCH PRUNES FOR SALE See James Hartshorn. 9-11-1 P For General Truck Hauling see Grant Littleford or call 75-W. 9-11-tf FOR SALE Estate Heatrola, good as new. $75.00. S. M. Taylor. 9-4-2p FURNITURB FOR SALE beater, vamlty dresser, bench, S kltehen chairs and rocker. laquire and see furiiturt at Sun office. '2"tf - FOR SALE Best location for chicken chick-en ranch, 15 -acres good land and water, 3 acres in young orchard starting start-ing to bear. Small down payment takes it Price only $1,500. Inquire Lehi Sun. 9-11-lp Mrs. Steven Zimmerman visited' in American Fork Saturday, with her mother, Mrs. G. H. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. James nnverlv and children of Spring Dell, ProVo Canyon have moved back to Lehi to make their home. . 1 ' . Mrs. W. E. Racker of Salt Lake City, visited from Sunday until Wed nesday with her daughter, Mrs. Sherwood Sher-wood Adamson. ., --: Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hanea and son, Bill and baby, Jude, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford on Sunday. Sun-day. , " " '' ' Mrs. Steve Zimmerman of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Reed H. Robinson of American Fork, spent Friday in Ogden, visiting relatives. Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips and two children and Mrs. Julliete Goates and daughter, Pauline, were visiting in Salt Lake City., Mayor and Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist returned home Sunday, after spending the past week visiting In Blanding with their daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Levon Young. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wing motored to Salt Lake City, Friday evening and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold W, Johnson and children. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen and son, Dick, of Salt Lake City, spent the week-end at the home of Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. On Sunday they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. John Devey in company com-pany with their daughter, Mrs. Amy Smith and two daughters, motored to Centerville, Saturday. They visited over the flood disaster section, and were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Timms. Mr. Timms is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Devey. Mr. and Mrs. James Comer entertained enter-tained at dinner Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer of Shelley, Idaho. Covers were laid for the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shelleyf of-American Forkaira the Comer family. L ; The Fifth ward Primary officers and teachers held their regular monthly meeting Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Everett Turner. ' At the conclusion con-clusion of the meeting social chat and dainty refreshments were enjoyed. There were sixteen present. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hayward visited wth Mrs. Hayward's mother, Mrs. A. W. Davis last week. They are leaving soon for Boston, Mass., where Mr. Hayward will attend the Harvard University this year. . They intend to make their home In the east. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown and Mrs. Alfred Steele, and two daughters of American . Fork, returned home Monday Mon-day after a week's visit in Idaho. They visited in Idaho Falls with Mrs. Ray B. Hogue and Mr. Dell Brown, in Manan with Mrs. Jane Mjolen and in Ririe with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hogue. Mr. - Archie Beck of Ingle wood California, is here visiting indefinitely at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred. On Thursday Mr. Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Allred and family motored to Ogden and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Beck and family and on Sunday they were visiting in. Salt Lake City with relatives. Miss Zelma Wootton entertained at an attractively arranged luncheon Saturday Sat-urday afternoon at the Ambassador Hotel in Salt Lake, complimenting Miss Lela Wing, a bride of September Septem-ber 10. A low basket of orchid asters centered the luncheon table. Place cards and favors in shades of orchid and green carried out the color scheme. Covers were laid for Miss Wing, Miss Gayle Larson, Mrs. Ruby Noyes, Miss Edith Broadbent, Miss Verna Noall, Mrs. D. Beatie, and Miss Martha Wing. Miss Rhea Thomas was a. meat of Bernie Weison at Soldier's Summitt on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Manley of Provo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dickerson Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Dennis motored to Magna, Sunday and visited with Mrs. Dennis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas and family. Mrs.' Randall Shipley of American Fork, and Mrs. William Fitzergerald were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clark on Sunday. Mrs. Wallace Sorenson spent last week visiting in Salt Lake City with her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trinnaman. They returned home with her Saturday and were her guests over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. William Schauerhaiuer and family of Murray, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clark, Sun day. Miss Ruth Schauerhamer, who has been visiting at the Clark home for the past several weeks returned home with them Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Evans, their son, son, Carl, and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman, Trinna-man, returned home Saturday evening, even-ing, after a week's "visit in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs.' Evans and son visited in Boise, Burley, Nampa and Pocatello with friends and relatives and Mrs. Trinnaman visited in Burley with her sister, Mrs. D. M. Anderson. Mrs. An derson, her son, Ted, and daughter, Dorothy, accompanied them home Saturday; Sat-urday; and visited until Monday at the Trinnaman home, j G. S. P. STORE OPENS SECOND WEEK WITH A BANG ; The Reason! Every day prices better than the ordinary Saturday Specials. You don't have to wait for a special bill, just go to the- G. S. P. Store every day, or send the kiddies, they will receive the same courteous treatment, and you know that the price is right. Good Coffee .:..... . 35e Pound Good Vinegar ........".. 29o Gallon Good Corn . . . :..........,.. .....2 for 25o Good Peas .... . ...2 for '25o Good Salmon ... 10c and 15 A Good Broom 9o 1 Full Pound Good Cocoa...... 19c Pinkeye Beans and Red Beans 9c Pound Good Cheese ........ .23o Pound Good Melons ..;1c Pound Good Heavy Canvas Gloves.......!- - - 14o and 19c Good Leather Faced Canvas Glovea...... , 40o CANDY All the Good Popular Bars Milkeyway, Snickers, Babe Ruth, Cocoanut Grove, O'Henry 3 for 10c all the time (any day) We carry lard, bacon and lunch meats and sell them on the new cash and carry basis.. ,f We appreciate your Bupport and kindly expressions. We are here to stay. Watch, us grow. ' G. S. P. STORE, 6th North and 1st East, Just Across From the Wines Park. k,' ', , . (Cash and Carry) Mr. and Mrs. E. a H. Fowler were Salt Lake visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown have moved here from Provo to make their home for the present. , ' ; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Clark and Alta, Bertha and Harold Clark, were visiting visit-ing in Ogden on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E, O. Pulley of Salt Lake City,, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dunsdon. Bishop S. I. Goodwin, Austin Gudmundsen, Gud-mundsen, Claude Curtis and Stanley Goodwin returned home Friday evening, even-ing, after enjoying a pleasant fishing trip at Strawberry. s Mrs. Emma Baker of Midvale, was a guest of Mrs. Richard Hutchings, Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Edward Thrasher and children and Miss Marjorie Lott were visiting in Salt Lake City on Friday. . Dr. W. L Worlton attended a meeting meet-ing of the Utah County Dental Society held at Keeley's in ; Provo, Monday evetklng. M ! '' j Mrs. J. W. Wing presided over a beautifully appointed Trouseaa Tea Sunday afternoon and evening in honor of her daughter, Lela, whose marriage to Mr. Stanley Lott took place Wednesday, September 10, In the Salt Lake temple. The hostess and .guest of honor were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Melba Clark, Edith Broadbent, Lola Gardner, Gayle Webb andMrs. M. S. Lott A variety of fall flowers were used in profusion in decorating the entertaining rooms. Over one hundred and fifty guests called during the afternoon. Make Your Plans Early-- TO PARTICIPATE IN Utah Conaoty F&ikr Fair Grounds, Provo . September 25, 26, 27 . t i. : I. Make Your Entries Early Be On Hand To Enjoy Three Days of Wholesome Fun and , Recreation. SEE The Great Spectacle "The Craters of the Moon," Tons of Fireworks Material and Pageantry Tableaus. SEE The World's Champion Rodeo Clown and his Performing Mule. SEE The Getz & Danner Girl Jockeys in a Program of Thrilling Leaps and Bounds. SEE The finest Community Exhibits ever assembled in this section sec-tion of Utah. SEE The wonderful exhibits of Livestock and Poultry. SEE The thrilling horse races and horsepulling contest. See the Greatest Midway Garni val Exhibits Ever Brought to Utah County Mme. Yueamia, Indian wonder in her remarkable exhibition. '01d Jeff" and 15 other performing monkeys under the direction Capt. Harvey Jones, expert animal trainer. Waneeta from Death Valley and her mammoth collection of reptiles. Lucy, the three-handed girl. , Y Alice, The Wonder Girl the living head without the body. Prof. Tex Parker's famous wax exhibit that for the past five years has been a feature of Smith's Museum in Los : Angeles. - Dr. Martin, presenting an expose of the deadly Drug Traffic. ; And Hundreds of Other Interesting, Educational and Entertain- ! ing Features. . .. . : Admission Adults 50c Including All Features of the Fair Proper Children under ; fourteen 15c. Children under six Free. . ' t |