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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1931 HIGH SCHOOL FELLOWS If you get your clothing and shoes here your Junior Prom will be a big success. Power's Shoe Store Main St. Lehi Local Items Mrs. Odell Peck vinited in Spanish Span-ish Fork Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson, On Friday Mrs. O. R. Adamson and Mrs. Edward Larsen attendetl a bridge party given by the Sorosis Club of American Fork at the. home of Mrs. K. J. Bird. FOR SALE -Eight tons of first class alfalfa. Call No. 3. JeHse N. Smith. S-5-lt Mrs. Joseph II. Kirkham, Jr., of Garland visited over the week-end in Lehi, a guest of her mother, Mrs. Ada Stoddard, and her sisters, Mm Joseph Kirkham and Mrs. G. S. Peterson. Dr. and Mrs, F. D. Worlton and Mr. and Mrs. 1. R. Mitchell attended attend-ed the basketball game between the U. of V. and the B. Y. U., played at the Deseret Gym In Salt Lake City Saturday evening. Marie Thrasher, Thelma Jones, The Misses May Louise Mitchell, Hulta. Allred, Phyllis Smith, Ro- wena Clsrlteris.n and Marjorle Lott enjoyed a wnffle supper at the home o nss Lott Monday evening, Mr. and Mm .Edward "street, daughter, Delia, and son, Leo, motored to Salt Lake City Sunday and visited with Mr. Tally Evans who is in th,9 St. Marks hospital. They later attended a show at the R-K-O theatre. Royal & Cozy I The LEHI, UTAH Th Very Beit and Ch.spstt Talking Pictures. Admission Now Only 10o and 25c. Royal, Friday, March 6 Cozy, Sat., March 7 Greta Garbo in her best talking picture "INSPIRATION" The Idol of Paris, she had everything she wanted-Except wanted-Except love. Glamorous Greta again works her mrurlc In this moving love story revealing the soul of a woman with a past. Also a good comedy. Matinqe at the Coiy Saturday at 8:00 p. m. 10c and 20c. Evenings only 10c and 25c. Royal, Sunday and Monday, March 8 and 9 Cozy, Tuesday, March 10 CLARA mil si W'MM m. yuramowit ifwture t Also a good Comedy. Royal, Wednesday, March 11 Cozy, Thursday, March 12 And again the best comedy stars of the screen, Marie Dressier and Polly Moran the great stars of "CAUGHT SHORT" in their latest comedy drama. "REDUCING" Dedicated to those who want to reduce the blues away! Marie and Polly run a beauty establishment and its the scream insist hit since "Caught Short". The whole town will be laugh Ing. Also "The Song Writers Revue". Admission only 10c and S5c COMING SOON March 15, 16 and 17 'Hook, Line and Sinker" March 22, 23 and 24 "All Quiet On The Western West-ern Front." Watch for our New Serial "The Indians Are Coming" Starting March 13 and 14. . FOR SALE BARGAIN Sly home, and ISU ac- 'arm- Will mil all or purt. Small down payment pay-ment will handle. Geo. C. Lovertdge. . 8-5-tf Mrs. F. A. Hunger and her mother, Mrs. Edward Southwick were In Salt I-ake City, Friday, doing temple work. Newey Austin of Salt Lake City, has 'been spending a few days visiting visit-ing in Lehl with her mother, Mrs. Alio Austin. . Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Worlton and son. Jimmy, and daughter, Erma, of Salt Lake City, were visiting with relatives in Lehl on Sunday, The Second Ward choir are work Inn on an. opera, "The . Gypsy Rover" and will present It In the near future. The definite date will be announced later, , ' Mr. and Mrs. Wllma Johnson and .Mr. and Mrs. James C. dough at tended a funeral , In Sprlngrvllle, Saturday for Mr. Johnson's grand mother. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hilton, Mra John A. Knight, Mrs. Ran Griffin, all of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knight and children of Magna, spent Sunday visiting at the VV. A. Knight home. Mrs. Martha Linton of Provo vinited in Lehl Saturday and Sun day with her son and daughter-lrt law, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson and family. Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Mrs. F. D Worlton, Mrs. I. M, Davis and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham motored to Salt Lake City last Thursday to see Mrs. R R Worlton and son, Russell, leave for Rochester, Minnesota. ' Mrs. Earl Dowdlng and baby daughter, Eldora, and Miss Ivy Manning were visiting - in Sandy, Friday with Mrs. Ellen Dowdlng and Mr. and Mrs. Almy Dowdlng. Captain Claude Curtis, Lieuten ants Junior Evans, Hugh Otterson and Bob Gilchrist of the local National Guard Unit, attended a lecture given by Major General Everson at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City, Saturday evening. ' Mr. Peter Hanson was guest of honor at a surprise party Thursday evening. The following friends gathered at his home, bringing picnic luncheon and spent an enjoyable enjoy-able evening playing card games. Mr. and Mrs, Tarvel Hanson, Mrs. Julia Vaughn, Don Loverldge, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Street, Mrs. George Buchanan, Mr, and Mrs. Louis Peterson, Mrs. Mary Jones, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Galaford, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashton, John Austin, the honored guest and his wife. atres o Admission only 10c and 23c. Broadbent's Store Where the best gos for Lest. Salmon, large 15c. Salmon, small ....... 10c. Best peas, per can , .10c. Best corn, per can....... 10c. Best string beans, per can... , . .10c. Large can catsup. ,25c. 10 bars, A. B.. P. and G. or 1 Crystal White soap .40c. 9 pound sack rolled oats. ..... . .34c. 9 pound sack germade , . .34c. 10 pound sack sugar .55c. Klngsfords starches 10c. DelMonte coffee, per can .39c. M. J. B. coffee ,. 45c. Shilling's coffee 45c. 3 large milk. .................. .25c. 6 small milk 25c. STOP and LOOK at our wonder ful assortment of spring hats. AU shades and shapes. Be the first to sport a. new Spring hat SPECIAL All $1.00 stockings selling for .75c. AH $1.25 stockings selling for ..$1.00, Others for .49c and $1.50 SUk bloomers, small and large sizes ..................... .48c. Telephone your order. We deliver promptly. We aim to serve. STOP and SHOP at BROADBENT'S P. S. We frame cover buttons. pictures and Carlos Coates left Saturday morn In for Austin, Nevada, where he will be employed. Mrs. J. R. Carson and daughter, Wanda, visited in Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Mr. and Mm William Nostrom spent the week-end in Springvllle, with Mrs. Nostrom's parents. Mr. and MrsLouis Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Tarvel Hanson were Salt Lake visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Fredrick- son of Salt Lake City, visited rela tives in Lehl on Sunday. Sunday Misses Wanda Carson and Ardlth Lewis were pleasure seek ers in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Eliza Banks of Pleasant Grove, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Junius Banks, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Southwick and dauhter, Emma, visited In Klfrhland. Sunklay with Mr. and Mra Ray Alston. Mrs. Snyder, wife of the local photographer, under went an oper ation for a tumor on her shoulder, at the Lehl hospital Friday morn ing. Mrs. George Strasburg entertain ed at a birthday dinner on Sunday, complimentary to the birthday anniversary of her son-in-law, Fred Woolston. Covers were laid for fourteen. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird and dauhter, Margaret, of Eureka and Virgil Smith of Provo, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra. James Comer. Mrs. Raymond Kirkham was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Russell on Sunday. That evening she and her little daughter, Rae Mona. left for Minnesota, where they will Join Mr, Kirkham and spend the summer there. TEMPLE ENDOWMENT EXCURSION, MARCH 12 A temple endowment excursion for Lehl Stake will be held Thurs day, March 12. All those who pos sibly can are urged to attend, o A group of girl friends enter tained at a sly surprise party Fri day evening, in honor of Miss Marie Degelbeck. The evening was spent In games after which refreshments refresh-ments were served to Marie Lott, Marjorle Russell, Arlene Allred, Luctle Wlnterton. Virginia Mlellng, Karma Evans, Lucile Fagan and the honored guest. Reed Allred, the eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Buhl Allred Is suffering with a broken leg sustained sus-tained last week. He was riding on the back of Joseph Hammer's wagon and on reaching the corner by Ernest Webb's home he attempted attempt-ed to climb off while the wagon was still In motion. In doing mo he caught bis foot In the spoke of the wheel, breaking his leg Just above the ankle. He is doing nicely at the present time. Card of Thanks To the many kind friends who assisted In any way during the death and funeral of our beloved wife and mother, kindly accept our sincere thanks. The car Coral tribute, musical numbers, speakers, other favors extended and the sympathy sym-pathy afforded us, are deeply appreciated appre-ciated and sincerely heartfelt. E. IL Fowler and Family. TIIE LEIII SUN, liEIIlUTAH Mrs. Jack Hackett and two children child-ren and Mr. C. C. Ilackett of Salt Lake City, were Monday visitors at the Junius Banks home. Miss Mary Shaw, daughter of Mr. and .Mis. Mark Shaw, has been eoniineu to ner oea uui "- wetk with heart trouble. She is Improving nicely ut trie present time. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Mar vin Ashton was the scene of a gay affair last Friday nlpht when a group of friends gathered there, surprising sur-prising them. A program, dancing and games were the . main Diversions Diver-sions of the evening, followed by dainty refreshments. The guests numbered fifteen. . . tho Fourth ine ooy .cuul Ward are holding tneir Jamboree next Wednesday night. Initiation stunts, Investiture ceremonies cere-monies and stunts and games of every nature will take place. The boys are anxiously looking forward for this event. St. Patrick's Olie Tyme Ball Iverybody is diggln' down ta the bottom of ye olde trunks, in the furtherest dark corners of yon closets, and upfin the garrets fur the olde fawshloned clothes of bygone by-gone days. Up-ta-date clothes will na be In style at St. Patrick's Olde Tyme Ball, Wednesday, March 18th. . With iverybody togged in olde fawshloned clothes, this dawmce, to he sure, will be the funniest, liveliest, live-liest, Jolllest ever. Ta nay kin come in without the wearin o' the green, now miiw ya xnai. An'"be Jabers, the "Irish Wake" ta be staged the night, alone will be worth the price, and think of it besides, "POULTON'S GREATER SINGING ARIEL" will furnish the music. Noo Pat 'nd MIrandy Poot on . yer olde-fawshioned clowthes. If ya down't gow yer a dandy, 'Cause Iverybody gowes Ta Saint Patherick's Ball. Ya nadn't . powder nur palri the night, Nur fix yer hair or mustache Just right, Just you dress In some Olde Fawshloned Faw-shloned way " Ta dawnce 'till toime ta hit the hay At Saint Pat's Olde Toime Ball. O ' , ' Ya kin wear or ya nade .na wear a hat, But a wee bit ol green will honor Olde Saint Pat; Ya kfn wear rag, leather or wooden shoes, But ya nade na come if ya got the t blues. To Saint Patherick's Ball. Committee, , T. F. Kirkham A. II. Wing Ferrin Gurney E. R. Dickerson NIron Fowler o Alfred B. Smith, Son of John H. Smith, Credit Mgr. of Wholesale Co. Many people irr this city will remember Alfred B". Smith, the oldest old-est son of Mr. and! Mrs. John H. Smith of this city . and will be pleased to hear of his success in the business world. Mr. Smith graduated from the Lehl High School and" then attended Ilenager's Business College for several months and at the present time is credit manager In the Salt Lake office of the Utah Wholesale Grocery company. Mr. Smith became be-came affiliated with the company In January, 1923. He was first general bookkeeper and filled several sever-al positions, each time rising a step until he was placed Into the position posi-tion as credit manager. A clipping from a Salt Lake paper in which Mr, Smith declares that sound credit policies have contributed con-tributed toward making the Utah Wholesale Company follows: "Reduction of credtt risks by our effective system of handling ac counts.' Smith declares, "insures lower prices for both the merchant and the ultimate consumer. The merchant and the customer, as wen as the wholesale house, suffer from credit losses anywhere along the line between the producer and the consumer. We have reduced this element to a very low minimum. Financial operation for all branch es of the Utah "Wholeeal Grocery company are conducted at the Salt Lake office, with general auditing of accounts under the direction of A. B, Smith, credit manager. o THE NATION CANNOT AF FORD TO HAVE BUSES SUBSTITUTED SUB-STITUTED FOR RAILROADS The railroads perform services that busee will never be able to duplicate. This being true, it la to the Interest of every citizen of the United States that the railroads be protected from unfair competition. The best way to avoid unfair competition Is to have railroads and buses placed under the same public service commission control and to ee thit aucn control doea not d!a- criminate in favor either of the busea r of the railroads. T.aM Aiinrmi Defeated By West Jordan, 40-24 t4 r m went Jordan A. C. defeated f the Lehi Alumni duii't in a fast g game at West Jordan last Wednes- day night, 40 to 24. The victory J events up the score between the two squads, Lehi having won a previous game on the local floor. U'i" yi- ed without their star forward, Jay Whitman, which hampered tneir( play considerably and no doubt, was the cause for the loss of the game. Evans was high point man : for the local team and Lancaster high point man for the winners, with 16 points. WEST JORDAN y-' - - :.; o. t. SIlcox, rf. Egbert, If. ...2 2 ...4 3 ...2 0 ...8 0 ...0 .1 ...2 0 ...1. 0 ...0 0 lJHorne. jf, Lancaster, c. Finlyson, c. Smith, rg. . Sabey, lg. .. Dahl ....... Totals 19 6 LEHI ALUMNI G. T. Smith, rf. ... Evans, If. . . . Trane, c. ... Stuart, c. ... D. Evans, rg. Davis, lg. ... Turner, lg. .. ......2 ......3 ......1 ...... 1 1 ......0 ......2 Totals .10 M. L A. Honor Days Chosen At the regular monthly meeting of the Lehi Stake Board of M. I. A. ) held last Tuesday evening in the Stake Seminary building, Tuesday, March 17, was cnosen lor ai. i. a. Ward Honor Day and Tuesday, March 24, for Stake Honor Day. It was the sense of the meeting that mass participation and not winning be stressed in carrying out the programs pro-grams of these two dates. Other1 business that came before the meeting was the report of the Gold and Green Ball, consideration of the financial report and assign-: ment of visitors for the various wards. : M. I. A. General Board's Spirtsoi Evan Stephens Contest , Melvin J. Ballard, of the General Superintendency of the L. D. S. Mutual Board has Just made public announcement to M. I. A. officers that a cash prize of $25.00 will be given for ffie best "article on the work of Evan Stephens. The contest con-test is being conducted in co-operation with Sarah Daniels, of Salt Lake City. Tfre subject for the article is: "A' Tribute of Appreciation Appreci-ation to the Life's Work of Evan Stephens." All contributions should be about 1,000 words in length. According to Elder Ballard, special attention should be paid to the musical works ef Mr. Stephens and his leadership as It has been effective' in building' manhood and womanhood and" iif perpetuating Latter-day Saint Ideals: Evan Stephens, one of the foremost fore-most musicians of the church, died recently at an advanced" age at his home in Salt Lake. ... o ..".ii Mr. Elmer , Jackson made a business trip to Salt Lake City on Tuesday. POULTRY MEETING FRIDAY' NTGHT A meeting of the local! poultry association will be held Friday eve ning commencing at 7:30 pj m. In the Memorial buildlh interested is invited to be there. ' o '. Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H; Coftedge announce the marriae-e- of thh- daughter. Eva, to Mr. Delbert Ox-borrow, Ox-borrow, of Ely, Nevada. The marri age took place in Eureka, Nevada, in November and is Just beih an - nounced. Both young friends. people have many HOSPITAL NOTES A lovely baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Norman at the local hospital Tuesday, Feb. 24 Ail concerned are olng nicely. Mr. Harry Mair of Fairfield underwent un-derwent a major operation at the hospital Monday. Miss Lucile Boren of Pleasant Grove, was operated on for amn- Idicitis Tnesdav - o un hospital. Last Wednesday Mrs. Nile Roberts underwent a successful appendicitis operation. Frank Sharp was removed to his home Saturday from the hospital, following a recent appendicitis operation. I tto Mitchell of American Fork. , was taken home Friday and t Dorothy Sudweeks of AmM. Fork was removed to her home Friday. Fri-day. Both underwent appendicitis operations. Thomas Crane had his tonsils removed re-moved Saturday morning. 13 2.4ft o old ' 0 48 4 24 $ um i i I in"1 1 1 -- . U g AM - ill State Bank of Safe Sound LEIII, UTAH Mrs. Mark White and Mrs. E. W. Larson spent the week-end in Salt Lake City, visiting with their mother, Mrs. Ralph Smith. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. W., Ross and daughters, Mable, Florence and Julia, of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. Fannie Bone. FOR SALE Eight tons of first class alfalfa. Call No. 3. Jesse N. Smith. ; 3-5-lt Margaret Davis and Harold Clark, who are attending school lit Salt Lake City, visited over the weekend week-end with their parents. Dafi Worlton entertained twenty-tw twenty-tw friend at his home' Saturday afternoon, the occasion; being his J ninth birthday anniversary.- The guests enjoyed games; 'after which refreshments were served and laXet attended the matinee at the' Cozy Theatre; as guests of Dan. . Honoring the ninth birthday of her daughter, Lois, Mrs. Edward Larson . entertained at an attractive children's party Thursday,, afternoon. after-noon. Twenty little girl friends en-Joyed en-Joyed lively games, followed by dainty refreshments, of which a large birthday cake was an important import-ant item. Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Mary E. Fowler (Continued From Page I) loving administrations- to all in need, will long be remembered by those who were privileged tea know her. . She has gone and we will miss her, Though her place can. ne'er be filled ; God has called and she haa answered, answer-ed, ' - We must bow to what God willed. While our hearts are filled: with sorrow, If we're faithful we shall meet Her In that glorious glad to-morrow. Where she dwells it's Heaveo- sure. AH her sufferings now are over. And her pain at last has ceased; God has clasped her to his bosom. ' Sh& will rest in heavenly peace. I Traiv th,10.K . tl l Lw Path: 0f was And her footsteps longed to stray; We will bow our heads and send her. He will join us all some day. By RetaiHampson. o Regular Army Officer Assigned T& Dutv At Sperry Gyroscope Co. Major Clarence E. Cotter. Coast Artillery- Corps, XT. & Army whose nome ao dress is Lehl, Utah, Is relieved re-lieved from his present assignment and duty with the Coast Artillery Board, Fort Monroe. Virsrlnia. and Is assigned; to duty at the Sperry Gyroscope Company.z Brooklyn, ew ions., according to infor- rr n(lH """""" ceivea today from the War Apartment by Ninth Corps Area Headquarters at the Presidio of San Francisco. California-Major California-Major Cotter is a native of Utah. o "i.erea tne Army from Utah in and received his commission as a Second Lieutenant March 17, ana was immediately pro lo a i trst Lieutenant. He received his Captaincy OotoW 15 1919. and was recently promoted to the rank cf Major. Major Cotter Is a graduate of the Coast Artillery School Battery O.ncers Course. 11, and the Coast Artillery School, Advanced Course, THURSDAY, MARCH ; VANISHED! Those valuable papef; ne naa entrusted t, his drawer. He' learned his lesson., o TfrVini . UlAM CIV VVilUl J Qgt' There is only one jV C XI .Pi 1 ivvy0 sate place f, your valuables - om Safety Deposit Vault. SAFETY BOX $2 and up a Year Lehi ! "Reducing" Heads Bill - A -f- 1 at itovai-uozv tiimw Marie Dressier and Polly fc will be seen at the Royal a Cozy Theatres at Lehi Wete. and Thursday in "Reducing," tk second co-starring comedy. From all reports this pin. duplicates the success of earlier laugh feature, "Cas; Short." The principal scenes a laid in a beauty parlor, which j Director Charles Riestter all of opportunities to get laughs-of laughs-of the attempts of obese fadtes get thin and underweight otm add a few pounds. It is said that eletcrlcal redx and exercising machines, permiK hair wavers, mud baths, s-.; rooms and a variety of other ta; appliances all play - their . part making this .comedy one of '. funniest produced at the Iter Goldwyn-Mayer studios. Information is that the pfe also has its' share of dramatic s ments built about the doublet mances of" Anita Page and Wii. Bakewell and Sally Eilers c William- Collier, Jr. This per. ; Miss Dressier to srive moviet another characterization in then of her recent success, "Min Bill." The cast is further tv mented' by the presence in a & tured role of Lucierr Littlefield t. lends his inimitable comedy ta-ft to the part of Miss Dressler's SB-carrier SB-carrier husband! O- : Red Cross Meeting Next : Wed Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, local B Cross chairman, announces tl! special meeting will be held Wednesday evening, March , 30 d. m. in the Memorial Bu- for the Duroose of electing f officers and transacting other b ness that may come before meeting. All members anu others interested are urged -t attendance. o " Eugene Bushman Dies m uanaua, a Following OperaS Mrs. Martha Bushman receiw telegram Saturday- telling her sudden death-of her oniy son, Eugene W: Bushman, 5 of age, who had; passed away morning, following an opera Mr T?nsiimnn. was bom W December 14, 1876, and lived until he was nineteen 'e"rt . He then went to Canada J company- of Lehi people and at Magratht. Alberta. He rets-two rets-two years later and married V- Christofferson of Lehl. The? they 81 turned to. Magrath where for about twenty years. At time f his dealh they were in Frankburg, about 100 mile of Magrath. Mr. -Rnahman aervad I-S for about fifteen years B' 0 ordained & patriarch before fifty years of age. He was & to every calling and did deal toward building nP ff country. He has always b industrious and has follow occupation of farming. .M ,T . . , m fcfa xie is survived vj g Leah Christofferson Bushm son, LaMarr. two daughters. and Dorothy, his moitet Martha Bushman of Lehl a"" sisters, Mrs. Flora Zlmmerm Vera Trunkey of Lehi. Annie Miller of Magrath. Canada; also one . i m OmiVO Martin Bushman oi half sister, Mrs. Emmerett bald of Salt lAke City. He was burled MO"3" Canada, v V I nui who of i and aime int G .th I of ' M'ilt 4 P' atth I the I t!w I Bic Elna Sehi, chi I he ? m r li p-ibs ster te t itly !en bom f in , fofi jecai 3-nd ion ,vea wa J t 0 :vf 4ned att .t;30 I he I 7( h I' ! h I k, r . |