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Show fMLEIIl, UTAH tZ' .Manager. J iriuv-iJ at "nostoffice f, . TTt.h as second Utah, as s class ma1"14' vfT RATES 30c per 10c per line few? Jcaljtems knd Mrs. Leroy Davis and 1 vialtinff in niBing,P,inr. Warmer inday t of Cedar City called to Jth Mr. and Mrs. James H. fr G. Thornton of Delta is l,lting indefinitely wltn ner Jpr. Mrs. s idMrs; M. E. Steverson and fer. Fern, of Salt-Lake city. Lrt. of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. n Sunday. Saturday Mrs. James H. Gray and daughter. Winzell. spent the day in gait Lake City. The Mothers Club will meet, at the home of Mrs. Blanche Woolard Friday afternoon. All member are ursed to be present. : . . " Mr. George A. .Crabtree and Mr. M. L. Crabtree of Salt Lake city visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wadley of Pleasant Grove were Sunday guests of Mra Wadley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. , W. Brown. Monday Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bradshaw and Mrs. John Peterson motored to Provo and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradshaw. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wanlass of the U. S. Agricultural college at Logan called to visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Kirkham on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Johnson were visiting in Provo last Thursday with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Reynolds. Miss Florence Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Wilson of Salt Lake city was a week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner. I Friends will be very glad to hear v R Garrett ana nas uct7ii . vuii4-a"u bv uc. wi the past several weeks, is improving improv-ing at the present time. Mrs. A. E. Doll spent last Tuesday in Salt Lake city visiting with her . .brother, Homer J. Smith of Kansas J A E Poison and children of City. Mr. Smith is on his way I spent last week in Lehi with home from a business trip to Idaho. Lson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. f , ; ' . fSkerson. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Worlton and I Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton were Ic F Johnson in company visiting in Mt. Pleasant Sunday I C i Johnson and two Hth Ralph Worlton who is attending C of Pleasant Grove motor- the Wasatch . Academy there. yvfealt Lake City last Wednes j : ' m spent ine uay. THE LEII1 SUN, LEIII, UTAH Girls have you your date for May 1 ? j THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1931. adv, Mr. V. A. Harris left Thursday for Cedar City, where he will be employed. Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Afton Peterson and Miss Ila Peterson Peter-son visited in Kaysville and Bountiful. Bounti-ful. , Mr. and Mrs. David Thorley were the. guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harris from Sunday until Thursday Thurs-day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swenson of Murray, visited over the week-end in Lehi with Mrs .Swenson's parents, par-ents, Mr. and , Mrs. John Chilton. Mrs. Harry C. Peterson and children child-ren of Salt Lake city are here visit ing this week with Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Peck Mrs. Jennie Nostrom was a Provo visitor on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Russon had as their dinner guest last Wednesday, Wednes-day, Mr. and Mrs. C M. Stone of Vineyard. ... Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dransfield and , children of Oeden. SDent last week-end in Lehi with Mrs. Drans-1 Jolly, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thayne Mr. Rulon, Elmo and Enoch Russon motored to Westwood last Saturday on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. Violet Fisher, her son, Fred, of Eureka and daughter, Delia of Salt Lake city and Miss Pansy Galsford of Salt Lake visited with Mr. and Mrs. George M. Galsford, Sunday. " - Among those from out-of-town who attended the welcome home party for Elder Dale Hadfield, held Friday evening in the Third Ward chapel were: Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hendrickson, daughters Vera and Eva, and son, Ernie, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hendrickson, Miss Summer, Miss Knudsen, Mr., and Mrs: M. Miss Matilda Evans was & visitor in Ogden over the week end, a guests of Miss Hilma Mole. Dot Jense? Reva Jfise and Hilda Oscarson, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers last Sunday. Sun-day. ; field's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Russon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Harper of Pleasant Grove spent Sunday evening eve-ning in Lehi with Mrs. Harper's parents, , Mr. and Mrs. , W. A-Hungar. Mr. and Mrs. Ben S. Beck and son. Bob, of Salt Lake City came to Lehi Sunday and spent he day visiting with Mr. and Mrs Robert Allred. : : " '; ;' - j Mr. ; and Mrs. Roy ' Emmett of Seattle, Washington, have been visiting in Lehi during the past week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Chilton. AUfi iELECTRIC JtlN STREET RADIO AND J ELECTRIC CO. I Telephone 124-J Dr. W. L. Worlton attended - a meeting of the Salt Lake County Dental Society held at the New-house New-house Hotel in Salt Lake City, Monday evening. .Mrs. W. E. Racker of Salt Lake city spent the week end in Lehi visiting with Mrs. Abigail Ellingson and with her daughter, Mrs. Sher wood Adamson. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon McAf fee of Ephraim visited over the week end In Lehi with ' their mothers, Mrs. Margaret Bushman and Mrs. Nettie McAffee, Mrs. Noble Evans entertained at a charming little children's party i last Wednesday afternoon, celebrat-ling celebrat-ling the eighth birthday of her son, jDon. Sixteen little friends made j merry with games, after which delicious de-licious refreshments were served. I Mrs. I. M. Davis and daughter, Mrs. Karl Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton were Salt Lake visitors visit-ors Monday afternoon." They visited visit-ed with Mrs. May Bone and with John Worlton, who is attending the U. of U. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson and Mr. and Mrs, William Dickerson and 'two sons, Bobby and Bruce, motored to Magna Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ballinger. Mr. and Mrs. Bal- llnger returned with them and spent the evening in LehL nonchalant L ,-. -V fvhen you finally remember - errand you were supposed" i do houn ago, and it's jraing outside let your jfphone do it. : . Extension at convenient ti in t ie hovse help a lot. 7 cost just a few cents, a . '"Members Of the Second Ward M I. A--enjoyed a delightful Wiennie roast and party at Kirkham's farm Tuesday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs.' Booth Sorenson, who are mov ing soon for Provo to make their home! Both Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson were officers in the M. L A. of that ward. All attending reports merry time. ; Miss Emily Carson returned home Friday evening, after spending the past ten days In Poeatello, Idaho. She also spent two days in Black-foot Black-foot with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gur-ney. Gur-ney. . Miss Delia Carson, Eva Gun-ther.' Gun-ther.' Ethel Bringhurst, Carl Hed- jberg' and W. L. Orton, accompanied her home and visited with friends and relatives over the week end. Mrs. Joseph Hammer of Salt Lake City and Mr. John Aylett of West Jordan, were visiting in Lehi Thursday with Mrs. Inez Peterson and Mrs. Annie Hammer. and son, Robert, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Henrickson and daughter, Helen ,of Pleasant Grove; Mra. LaVina Thayne and daughter, Verla, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alsop and son. Dean, of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calton and daughter, of Salt Lake City, were visitors at the home of A. F. Gals. ford, Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Buzll Varney and daughter, Vivian, have returned to their home in Ogden, after visiting for several days here with Mrs. Varney's parents, Mr. and . Mrs. John Chlltoa. j Fifteen executives of the Salt Lake Council of Boy Scouts of Americi were in Lehi, Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. John Hutchings and inspecting scoul work in thls district. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dickerson and Mr. and Mrs. James Oough, Jr., enjoyed en-joyed a trip in Provo on Sunday. Mrs. J. R. Carson and daughter, Wanda, were visiting in Salt Lake city last Wednesday with Mrs. Rachel Carson. , . Mrs: Karl Banks of Pleasant Grove was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks on Friday. Mr. Lon Simpson, Mr. Rulon Hackett and Mrs. Blanche Pearson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Peck last Wednesday. fi ..... 1 . , t , . . I Mrs. John Chilton entertained a an attractive children's party lask Thursday, complimentary to th tenth birthday anniversary Of het-little het-little granddaughter, Vivian Varney. A group of little friends enjoyed a series of lively games, after which dainty refreshments were served. Are You Suffering On PILES? IF PILES DRIVE YOU MAD! About one person eut of five suffers from seme disease or othor of the large Intestine. Many of them suffer acute pain for years and are in misery because of piles and are satisfied to secure occasional relief by using some remedy or other. But those remedies dd not help. For those who suffer from piles, time is too costly to waste experimenting with untimely methods. A tried and proven method of curing piles, fistula, itching piles, fixture, abscesses, abdnomlnal wounds and constipation is the use of OUR FAMOUS IMPORTED ! Vechelde PILE SALVE H Postpaid $1.25, C. O.D. $1.40 Write today to h VECHELDE IMPORTING CO. I 4610 Eroadway, New York DEPARTMENTi 410 Mrs. Martha S. Bushman of Es- calante, who has just recently re turned from an extended trip in California, is visiting in Lehi for a few days with relatives. . 'r - t: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lott entertain ed at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mra Elba; Lott. Mr. B. J. Lott, Miss Violet Adams of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Timothy, Miss May Lott and Keith Lott. Mrs. A. E. Adams was visiting in Salt Lake city with her sister, Mrs. W. F. Welsh, who left the first part of this week for New Tork city, where she will visit with her daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Jayna Welsh. Mrs. Nettie McAffee and son, Reed, and grandson, Calvin, re turned home Saturday from Eph raim, where they have been visiting visit-ing for the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Harmon McAffee. WANT AD S j olOc Per Line For First 4tional Insertion. f41B f Kirkham. Mrs. Carl Peterson, Mrs. --. Elba Lott and - Mrs. Howard Peterson of American Fork entertained at the hpme. of Mrs. Peterson Saturday evening' for their club. Bridge, the main diversion of the evening, was played at three tables and later in the evening a. dainty luncheon was Done Mrs 4-9-tf served at -the. tables. . The guests f e iw..-..,. . ; included -Mrs.' Keith NIelson, Mrs. i nome rc p Jame, Comer, Lehi uUlei(l8 Hom Vnr fiQlA w Bkua -f a 1 v V ffknvniv TV! T,t YIZ IIB.TOT'inn 3-19-tf Mrs. ' Lee "Eddy, Miss Mary Able, Ft pptcrmn Mrs. Harold Werner. Lumber Tackefat School lof Amcan Frk: Mra- Bob t am to Mrs. G e. TkniAi. ! Mwrltt -of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. t ' 4.2 3Tu I John Buck waiter of Salt Lake city rp" " Mrs. Morria Jones, who is visiting 1 tota TruckHauling Call here from Belle Fourcche, South a. - Wd.' - Phnn ,e -m Tlafcnta'. anA th three hostesses. Phone 75.W hauling sheep. ; 1 1-22-tf. ! vjj tuae r . ' " -room modern 1 Rent il COndltion with gari !:nS haTeyou to. offer, cau' Hotel, AmeriJ 4-182tp, 1 r """l BntM,- Anfibimcement -"-Dr. J. G. Jones now occupying occupy-ing Dri- Chrlstensen's office welcomes the . patronage of trre : people and extend a hearty" Invitation to alL OFFICE HOURS ! r9 aIm. to's p. m. - Satwrdy J A. M. to 1 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harris and son Verl returned home last week from Southern Utah where Mr. Harris went for the benefit of his health. He has been greatly benefited by the trip. . ; - Mr. and Mra Harold Firmage of Logan, visited over the week in Lehi with Mrs. Firmage's parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Davis and in American Fork with Mr. Firmage's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Firmage. Fir-mage. ' Hershel Manning in company with his sister, Mrs. May Drolett, left Saturday morning : for California Cali-fornia for an indefinite visit Mrs. Drolett has been viisting at the home of Mr., and Mrs. A. E. Manning Man-ning for the past several weeks and is returning to her home in Pittsburg, Pitts-burg, California. Mrs. Jennie Nostrom entertained Friday evening for members of the cast of the play. "The Three Pegs." recently presented in the Second Ward Amusement Hall. The even-vcall even-vcall Lvbr spent in listening to radio music and playing interesting games, after which a tasty luncneon was served. Those present were: Mrs. Ruth Wanlass, Mrs. Hazel Dunsdon. Mrs. Hazel Allred. Mrs. Ruth Wright. Mrs. Laura Evans, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight. Moreho Allred. - Margaret Peterson and Maxine Austin. Mra T. F. Kirkham, Mrs. W. L. Worlton and Mrs. D. TL Mitchell of this city and Mra Francis Mc-Call Mc-Call of Salt Lake city went to Ogden last Thursday to see Miss Phyllis Kirkham off for Ann Arbor, Michigan. Mich-igan. Mis Kirkham was recently i.a nrwiident 'of the' A. W. S. ft I of the U. S. A. C. Associated Women 8 1 Students of the agricultnral college at Logan, which entitled ner w a trip back to Michigan,, where she wiU attend a convention. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Karl Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Peterson entertaiaed them at t c c ONVE NIEN vnore C .lat.a, price, C O N O MY YOUR greatest opportunity to enjoy complete Electric Service Ser-vice in your home is at hand, at a very low cost to you. It is so easy, under our liberal monthly payment plan, to purchase a Hotpoint or West-inghouse West-inghouse Electric R.ange, a General Electric Refrigerator and an Electric Water Heater, or any of these appliances that add to your enjoyment. Make the decision NOW to have what you have really wanted for years A Completely Electrified Home NEVER before has it been possible for you to receive as much value for the Electric Service Dollar in your household as you receive now. Under our Step-Down Combination Rate electric servants will perform the heretofore burdensome tasks in your home at a cost no greater than old-fashioned old-fashioned methods -and what a difference they make in added cleanliness and comfort and con-. con-. venience! Vy'. ". ' .--a - ? , ' .. ' . ; . The more you use your Electric Range, your Electric Refrigerator, your Electric Water Heater, Heat-er, and in fact all of your electrical equipment, the lower your rate per kilowatt hour, and the greater your home enjoyment. This is a service that brings the ultimate in home comfort, at a cost that means real economy. We invite your inquiries regarding complete Electric Service for your home. We know you'll be interested. 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