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Show ,TirUKSDAY, JtJTfE 4, 1931 THE LE1II SUN, LEHI, UTAH Play your game with equipment ai used by champions Now On Display at POWERS' SHOE STORE Main Street, Lehi sa Localltems Mr. 1. 1 Lott, who is employed in Cedar City, visited here with his family Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Denzll Kirkham and baby daughter, Sally, of Ephralm. spent Memorial Day herj visiting with Mrs. J. C. Russell. Mrs. Cora Hunger visited la Pleasant Grove on Decoration Day with Mr and Mrs. Clifton Harper. Mr. Carl Hedberg of. Pocatello, Idaho, was a week-end guest of Miss Eva Gunther. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whltcomb of Ogden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson. MIhs Jennie Terry, who is era-ployed era-ployed ta Salt Lake City visited over thd week-end with her parents. Mr. Joseph Zedo and children of Magna, are here spending this week with Mrs. Zedo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James X. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Whipple and Mr. and Mrs. George Martin of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts, Monday afternoon. Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. Martin are both sisters of Mr. Roberts. Mrs. H. W. Clark attended a bridge supper at the home of Mrs. O. E. Grua in Pleasant Grove last Monday evening, given in honor of Miss Jewel Linebaugh, a June bride. Mr And Mrs. Junius Banks spent Decoration Day la Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Evaa Jenson and Mrs. Lydla Terry of Sandy, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates and family oa Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. uel Bushman and children were guests of American Fork relatives on Sunday. Mrs. Nate Kirkham and two children of Garland, were Lehi visitors on Decoration Day. Mrs. Sarah Davis of Salt Lake City, called to visit with Mrs. S. A. Mulchings on Saturday. Mrs. James Reed of Lurk, is spending this week in Lehi, with her mother, Mrs. Mary Jones. Wallace Banks, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks, was taken to the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City, Wednesday, where he underwent under-went a foot operation. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird and daughters, Alice and Margaret, of Eureka, and Mr. David Evans were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Comer on Decoration Day. Miss Dorothea Evans is spending this week in Layton with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tletjen and family. A lovely baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bennett on Tuesday, June 2.1 AH concerned are happy and both mother and baby are doing nicely. Miss Delia Carter and Lydla Smith of Wilmington, Deleware, are spending this week in Lehi, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb and daughter, Shirley, visited from Thursday last until Wednesday of this week in Blackfoot, Idaho, with Mrs. Webb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Wray, Mr. and Mrs. James Norman of Callente, Nevada, arrived in Lehi Monday for a two week's visit with Mr. Norman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norman. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Robinson and daughter, Joyce, of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Evans. May Terry of Salt Lake City, was a guest of Miss Ruth Gardner, Sunday Sun-day afternoon. Mrs. G. G. Mahaa and children of Ogden, were in Lehi, Saturday, visiting with Mrs. Mahaa mother, Mrs. S. E. Llttleford. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson of Spanish Fork, visited in Lehi on Decoration Day, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vaughn and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McMltt of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. Mina Adams on Decoration Day. Mr. Stanley Taylor and small son, Maurice, left Sunday for Lone Tree, Wyoming, where they will spend a week at Mr. Taylor's ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Asay, Mr. and Mrs. Bard Asay of Draper and Mr. and Mrs. Will Kocokerhans of Provo were visitors at the Angus Gardner home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ole B. Peterson and family of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis on Memorial Day. Their son, Bertrand, remained and is spending this week in Lehi as a guest of Harold Hutchings. Mrs. Louis Anderson of Monroe, and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fitzgerald of Modena, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Denzll Brown and children of Provo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott on Saturday.' Satur-day.' Mrs. Kate Anderson and daughter, daugh-ter, Zlna, and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Spurrier of Fort Collins, Colorado, made a business trip to Salt Lake Air. and Mrs. A. J. Kviuih, Mr. W. S. Evans, Mr. Heber J. Webb, Mrs. Heber C. Webb, Mr and Mrs. Clifford Clif-ford Austin and Mr, and Mrs. John Whlmpey were among those from this city, who attended the funeral services held for Mr. Joseph R. Murdock in Ileber Thursday. Miss Owen Anderson in company with Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Spurrier, arrived home Sunday morning from Fort Collins, Colorado, where she has been visit ing for the past five months. She reports having had a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. Spurrier returned re-turned back to their home Wednesday Wednes-day morning. Mrs. Carl Gunther entertained at dinner on Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. German E. Ellsworth of Denver, Den-ver, Colorado, who are visiting In Suit Lake City. HOT SHOT SPECIALS at BROADBENTS Sugar, per sack $5-32 All Laundry Soap JL0 Bars For 35c 65c Broom for 35c Why Pay More! BANANAS...5c LB. Friday and Saturday Pure Lard..5 Pounds 25c And our entire list of all Groceries On Special Sale. MILLINERY The Very Latest In Summer Sum-mer Hats. They will swrt please you. Lindon Ward Will Present Program In Second Ward The M. L A will be in charge of the meeting In the Second w next Sunday evening. They have been fortunate in getting a prognuu from the Lindon ward. Following the preliminary exercises the program pro-gram will be carried out as follows: Song, "See the Mighty Angel Flying" Fly-ing" Lindon Male Glee Club. Duet, 'The Sleepy Hollow Tune" Ar.vel Anderson and Herman Swenson. Reading Burnell West. Vocal solo, "Memories" Morrel Gillman. Speaker Alroy Gillman .who Just recently returned from his second mission to the Southern States. r-iooino. mmr "How C;:n I Leave The" Lindon Male Glee Club. A 11 uracil mmhft:( urged to come out and enjoy this splendid program. . o Evans Family Reunion On June 20 Special Sale Prices This Week On SILK HOSE and SHOES Silk Ankle Sox. 20c and 25c New Dress Prints to select from, On Sale 12c and 18c The Best. Men's and Boys' Work Sox 10c Shirts 50c E s s Don't Forget Our Special On DRESS PRINTS 12c Yard Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts in company with Mr. and Mrs. Vernor Anderson of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday afternoon at Saratoga re sort. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks at tended the Commencement exercises of the Brigham Young University in Provo Friday evening. A tfatchelor or Science degree was Issued to Merrill Banks. Lasting "Signatures" Ancient Chinese documents were sometimes signed by fingerprints Impressed Into liny seals. GLOVERS CASH GROCERY Seedless Raisins, 1 round Package 3 for 25 Pineapple, grated and sliced J,0i Saurkraut 2 ior 25$ Pork and Beans. 2 for 15 Deviled Mtats 6 for 25 Milk. Large Cans .-3 for 2S Milk, Small Cans. ...... 6 for 25 Peas, Corn, String Beans.. -10 Talmollve Soap .-3 f01" 25 One Package Beads FREK Wyandotte Cleaner 10 Towel FREE Jellwell 6 for 50 Cake riate FREE Westcoast Coffee 24 Blue Pine Coffee 430 Lettuce. Large Heads.. 2 or 15 Lehi Strawberries Market Pries Fresh Tomatoes 150 Grape Fruit, Large Can. . . . . -200 10 Pounds Sugar 550 Phone 20-J FREE DELIVERING GLOVER CASH . GROCERY 1st East, 5th North Mr. and Mrs. Edward Southwick, Jr., and three children returned back to their home In Salt Lake City, Sunday after spending the past six weeks here with Mr. South -wick's parents. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Noyes and baby son, Robert of Salt Lake, spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Noyes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Fjeld. ; Mrs. J. F. Fagan and . daughter, Mrs. Lowell Borwn, were visiting in Salt Ltke City on Monday, combining com-bining business with pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goates and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Goatees of Salt Lake City visited over Decoration and tho week-end with their parents, par-ents, Mr. atid Mrs. George II. Goatea and other relatives. Mrs. George Southwick and Mrs. Albert Spratley of. Magna, came to r.hi for Decoration Day and are spending several days here, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Goates. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson and children, June, and Paul, spent the week-end in Levan, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. Bosh and Mrs. H. J. Hanson. Just Call Broadbent's Store For Prompt Delivery On Any Item. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirkham and family of Garland, visited with Lehi relatives on Memorial Day. Mrs. LaVern Demain of Cameron, Wyoming is here spending several days with her sister, Mrs. Chester Smith." The descendants of the late Bishop David Evans will hold their annual reunion on Saturday, June 20th in Wines Park and in the Second Ward chapel. An excellent program Is being arranged by members of the family. All descendants will be invited to attend. The detailed program will appear in these columns next week. , . . Daughters of the Pioneers To Meet Next Thursday The Evansville Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Levi Phillips next Thursday afternoon, June 11, at 2 o'clock. All members are cordially invited to be in attendance.. attend-ance.. , o - Poultry Meeting j Friday Night Mr. John Goodwin, President of the local poultry association announces an-nounces that the. regular poultry meeting will be held tomorrow evening, Friday, June 5, at 8 o'clock In the Memorial Building. . o . Miss Lois Lott is spending this week in Provo, a guest of Miss Elaine Brown. " 1 PROTECTION! 1 Be a Minute Man S The man who is protected today is the Mr, J money in the bank and who on short notice isinn; I to grasp opportunity which business and sound to J g mem, oner, xuese luiuuuMiien oi 1V6 Know that i uj.oa.ca uivucjr . , , suiu vucjr oavo leg many,, KCp fljpj wk powaer my . . . auu buuh are on ute roaa to success. H wnose jod is to neip you succeea. I State Bank of L I Safe Sound 1 LEIIT, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knight and two children of Magna, are here spending this week with Mr. Knight's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight. .. Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Shelton of Salt Lake City, spent Memorial Day in Lehi visiting with Mrs. Charlotte Lewis, she returned home with them and is spending this week there. Mrs. George Strasburg and son, Geo., and daughter, Carrie, motored to Tooele on Friday. Mrs. Strasburg Stras-burg and George returned home On Friday Mrs. Annie Beck and sons. Bobble, Richard, and Billie, Mrs. Tony Cms of Salt Lake City and Mr. Sim Beck of Milford, were guests of Sir. and Mrs. Robert Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson of Provo, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb on Memorial Day. Sunday and Tuesday. Carrie remained until Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb and son, Wayne returned home Wednesday Wed-nesday evening, after spending a week in Logan with Mrs. Webb's mother, Mrs. A. A. Call. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams of Layton,, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tiet-jen Tiet-jen of Santaquin, and Mrs. Frank Nicholes of Salt Lake City, were guests of their father, Mr. W. S. Evans on Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. "Victor Mason and family of Bountiful visited among friends and relatives in Lehi, Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson Han-son and daughter, June and Mrs. Edith Evans and daughter, Karma, visited in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings and Mrs. Ellen Carter. were business busi-ness visitors to Salt Lake on Monday. Mon-day. ) :. . ' , . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolston and children of Provo, visited with Mrs. Woolston's parents, Mr. and Mrs. as principal of the Uintah Stake Mr. and Mrs. James Gough and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman and daughter. Rose, motored to Eureka, Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor. Mis. L. A. Valentine and children of Salt Lake City were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks on Sunday. On Sunday Mrs. Kate Anderson entertained at 'dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Anderson of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Spurrier of Fort dolllns, Colorado, Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Freebalrn and the Anderson family. Mrs. "W. L. Worlton, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and daughter, Phyllis attended at-tended the Commencement exercises exer-cises of the Brigham Young University Uni-versity in Provo Wednesday morning. morn-ing. Mr. J. T. Woolston of this 'city received his Batchelor of Arts degree. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Frankam of Levan, Mr. and Mrs. Frantz Salzner and daughter and Mr. Walter Webb of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glover on Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. "Woods left last week for an extended vacation trip along the western coast, In Portland Oregon and Into Canada. They expect to be gone about three months. Mr. Storrs of Salt Lake is taking Mr. Woods' place at the local Union Pacific Station. Dr. F. D. Worlton left Friday for Philadelphia, where he will attend a medical convention at the Mayo clinic. He is traveling by way of train. His three sons. Dean, Ralph and Dan, left by way of auto for the East the same day. They will meet their father In Omaha and to-( gether they will tour through ', Chicago, Niagarra Falls, New York,! Washington, D. C. and many other'! points of interest before returning home. Miss Arleen Goodwin and Stanley ! Goodwin are leaving Monday morn ing for a vacation trip all through the East. They will visit in Chicago,: Illinois, In Milwaukee. Wisconsin, wth their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen. and several other places of interest in the F-ast. Stanley Intends to remain re-main during the summer, but Miss Goodwin will return In about three weeks. They will travel by way of auto. IT? r reel vve PICTURE TICKETS For The Royal or Cozy Theatre For a limited time we have arranged to give $1.00 worth of picture show tickets with each paid in advance subscription to the Lehi Sun or for each $2.00 paid on a new subscription. For example ' Pay $2.00 on a new subscription and you receive the paper for one year and four 25c picture tickets. Pay your old account to date and 1 year in advance and you receive $1.00 in picture tickets. Pay $4.00 or two years in advance and receive $2.00 worth of tickets. SAVE HALF ON YOUR SUBSCRIPTION BY PAYING NOW ! Lehi Sun Publishing: Co- Mrs. Frank Gilbert and family of Peru, Indiana, arrived in Lehi, Tuesday evening and will spend the summer here visiting with Mrs. Gil- Dert s mother, Mrs. Katheryn xates. When they return home , they will move from Indiana to l-oiumt)us, Ohio, to make their home. Dr. J. G. Jones and family motor- , ed to Pine for Decoration Day and , a visit with Mrs. Jones' mother, j They returned again Sunday bringing bring-ing Mrs. Jones' mother, Mrs. Ruth iLiddell, with them. She will visit i with the doctor and his family for me next two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hiese!' American Fork, we guests s Maude Wilson on Decoration h Mrs. Verno Larson of Moroii here spending a few days with mother, Mrs. Rachel Anderson Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Ivory i daughter, Jean, of Salt Lake ( visited here Sunday with Mr. J Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor. The Mothers Club will be k talned at the home of Mrs. 1 Doll tomorrow afternoon, Frit June 5. All members are eorfls. invited to be in attendance. Miss Eva Gunther of this city, Miss Nina Halliday of American Fork, were entertained at luncheon Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. A. Gammett in Pleasant Grove. Final Notice To Delin quent Water Users The City Water Works Depart ment is badly In need of finances to defray the expense necessary to carry on the work in that department, depart-ment, and ft has therefore been decided de-cided by the Lehi City Council that unless the water rates for 1930 and years prior which are now delin quent are paid on or before June 15, 1931, service to such delinquents will be discontinued after that date. adv. Lfihi fMtv OminHl. Mr. and Mrs. Mayben Fos Ogden,. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dun! and daughters, Wanda and He Dr. and Mrs. Barlow Fox ani M Shirl and Nile,' Mr. and Mrs. C Fox and family, all of Salt U City, were guests of Lehi relati' on Decoration Day. On Saturday two troops of Sf Lake City scouts with their diss rics and troop committeemen company with John Hutchings this city took a hike to the 1 Indian mounds, through Fwrfr Cedar Fort, out to me u". -. . nl . Saratc? pass ana Dae j rvv,,, ,,i.ft0,i nil of the Import historical points around Lehi. I ... irnilin tt 4 Hutcnmes ieu " hike. f U Wtle ov ent. trill 1 Ltiont LendentW t,t the remain1 ofthey1 Led I trill be no ?stothed rd and n nti Bli' and the? ' general ' .lading th term W( .... SSif f mo krt no b' bee. Thl St n ellmln corps i irence to th ftfing e" contra District I) Hansen, Losee, Hi fen, "' ead, A. 1 Leland Alma Kir' Estel Emil: f: WlvaCi fHolmsteac kK.J.1 bamswoi lerson, Ec a, Ella 1 iiaiCB rrt Hay Jorgensi rrj, La Mi, wari jr I Mise Jep iJolley, k John er, Er :. r. Miri j On ' in Walk n, Ada Mary Grant I onr I Prior Mr St. fee Cole It Simplo Formula isn't hard to build town, xou ju. - mnA. ; ,nirS and charge i kron Bpncon-JnnrnaL j 4 Mrs. Amy Smith and Mrs. j John Devey went to Salt Lake jCity, Friday morning to be with Mrs. Arthur Anderson who underwent under-went arf operation for appendicitis in a Salt Lake hospital that evening. I On Monday Mrs. Smith and Mrs. (John Devey motored to Salt Lake ;City to visit with her at the (hospltaL They report that she Is (getting along nicely. FRESH VEGETABLES HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Alton Storrs of American Fork, had her appendix removed at the Lehi Hospital on Sunday. Mariam Adamson of Pleasant Grove, underwent an appenditis operation at the hospital on Thurs- cay. k r u i. Crispy fresh vegetables of selected first grade shipments ship-ments are always to be had here. Vegetables so different differ-ent in their tastiness that it will pay you always to sP here first. Asparagus Tips Strawberries Tomatoes New Potatoes Head Lettuce. BEST MEATS BIGGEST STOCK OF GROCERIES LARSEN BROS. Phone 17 r ,. Main Street W Dane iog Every Keith & His Odeon Orchestra .Fridav ATOGA "Swim In Drinking Water" |