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Show ' m..t 1 tfWWi-" ,..THEtKniSOH.UallTr . 1 I ... . I...! -.ii. . . I 1 1 T-niminT-rinwmtia,,i . i.miT OTAA ,n Mr' C. Hack.tt visited in -V ' " . . . j rsrzTo iTES r ' ' '-1 30C per JUV" !y jO'c'per line f ..:. In iavtt? .. , f i ift'i. Per Line Jor local Items a MrsBsh are spend-jjr. spend-jjr. and " . ,est of I " 'Mrt. John Devey and "'W M?and Mrs. Walter 3 and daughter of oS were Sunday guests pdISley.Sr. Tv nusson of Hollywood, P"" H is visiting with VW" Tsson and i father, Mr. i Irrelative and friends. . Tnnrd Peterson of l Mr and Mrs! Peterson motored Salt lake City wd visited with r.nd Mrs: Cameron Gilchrist. ! Miss Ada May Dalton, Miss Golda ma and Miss Edith Goates of tit Lake City, were visiting among stives and friends in Lehi on May. Miss Jenson remained for week's visit at the home of Mr. i Mr. O. A. oiauc. Vrt Leo Hanson was hostess to Lbers of the Social Club, Thurs- L afternoon. Bridge was the Lin diversion with patzes . being varied to Mrs. Francis Comer and rs. Marie Austin. Special invited -jests Included Mrs. . Howard nng of Orem, Mrs. Verner Walk- r of Brigham City and Mrs. W. I jKorlton. Late in the afternoon painty refreshments were served. I SPECIAL FOR A SHORT TIME Free Radio Service Call and k 10 Discount On All Radio Tubes Wt do ill types of electrical work. , No Job To Small. Estimates Free Phoa or 124-J for Your Wants Main Street Radio and Electric Shop CARLTON PETERSON, Prop. WANT ADS ut AOs Wo Per Lino For First tartloiund Sc Per Line for Each aawuonal Insertion. TAKTED-Hard Wheat-A. E. Telephone 184-J. . 7-16-tf Twnir Pi p T,FoxFa, LehI. 7.3o.3l iSALB-X HomeComfo7t M A. F. Gaisford. Baft La,? Cltv ifr Wednesday. r Wr :- . AiM iJjTrn;k Carson of Fairfield, U if gu of Miss Betha AUred. thl .w'.;, ,'w.'-i K ... frT'aT53'iWf.'C''a.' Stevenson and soni Jf Kson; of tealt Lake City, were gueifsWr Mr. sAib Mrs. O. A. Holm-stead Holm-stead on Sunday. . iiff'E. T;1 Thornton of Delta Is hereLfor ari Indefinite visit with her fiogilWj :;Ma.-. E. B." Garrett and family., ' "-: V Mrs. XAVlna Thayne and daughter daugh-ter yerla,;iDf .East Mid vale, visited among; relatives ( In this city on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Coulam and Mrs. Rose Makin motored to Ogden Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mrsl Oliver Broomhead. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Frank F. Ingles of Salt Lake City... : Mrs. Lojils W. Smith and family of Preston, Idaho, arrived in Lehi Saturday for an Indefinite visit with Mrs. . Smith's mother, Mrs, Harriet J. Smith. THURSDAY, AUGUST 13 Mr. and Mrs. James Schow and eon, Ivan, and Miss Lucille Stoker left Friday for. Idaho, where they will .visit for several days with relatives and friends. i . -i Miss. Lois Airmet and MIsa.Lucile Anderson of. Salt Lake City,; visited over the week-end here with , Miss Anderson's parents, Mr! and Mrs. Abe Anderson, Mrs. Dean Capner and two children child-ren returned to their home In Garland, Gar-land, "Monday, after a week's visit here with Mrs. ; Capner's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Norman. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown visited visit-ed In Magna,-' Sunday with Mr. an'' Mrs. John Brown'. Miss Zola Brown who has been visiting there for thr past week came home with them. Miss Ila' Bushman returned homt Thursday, after, spending a week visiting in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs Farqje6on. ' .. Mr. and. Mrs. Leo Hanson am family were visiting Jn Levan, Sun, day with relatives. Neldon Hanson is enjoying his yaca,.tiort this week at , Mountain View, Wyoming. V ', A Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown ad daughter, Vea Jean, were visiting In Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Mr. Melrose Carson of Malivu Lake, California. Is visiting in Lehi this week, a guest of Miss Freda Feterson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur AnWsrm Salt Lake City, visited her with Mr. and Mrs. John Devev on wi. nesday. MISS Alva West of Pleasant Grove,, was a guest of Miss Lucile Johnson, Saturday evening and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson and Mrs. H. C. Goates spent Friday in Salt Lake Cify visiting with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Barrel rnww oi Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis made a trip to Salt "Lake Citv on Mnnrtaw combining business with pleasure. Ruth Kamari of Hollywood, Cali fornia, is a guest at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. 'A J. Evans. She came Sunday in company with Mr. A. E. Peterson.. Dr. and Mrs. Harold L Goodwin and family spent Tuesday night and Wednesday in Lehi attending the celebration and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Goodwn. Mr; .Fred Gunther of Salt Lake City, is here-spending a few day at the home of' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther. Mr. Fred Gunther is Mr Carl Gunther's father. Miss June Hanson and her cousin; Bessie Benedict of Levan left Tuesday morning for Salt Lake City, where' they will visit for fl week with ' their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Goldy. tMiss- Genevieve Thornton left Tuesday'for 'sW Francisco California, Cali-fornia, after spending the week-end at the home of . Mr. and Mrs. E. B Garrett. .Mrs. Garrett and children and Mrs. E. T. Thornton of Delta accompanied Miss Thornton as far as Salt Lake City. I ' Mr. and . Mrs. John Stoker and two daughters, AltaY and Carol Dee. of :Sugaf City," Idaho, arrived in Lehi, Sunday and will spend this week, visiting. with Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. John Stoker,'- Sr. v ' ;': " " Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Johnson and family, who have been livin In Pleasant Grove for the past six years, have moved back to Lehi to make their , home. They have remodeled re-modeled their home In the Third Ward and will carry on business in Lehi. FOR" SALE CHEAP-In-rJ; Evans, Lehi. 7-30-3p Modern Hous in Lehl Sun. 810-lp i?rt4oubie stran peari nck"- UZ, Street turn to Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor and family and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brown and family of Idaho Falls, I Idaho, arrfved In Lehi Tuesday evening to visit over the Sugar Day and Homecoming celebration J-1 have moved to 'witofcm. Evans. For isiis io- Mrs- Lr ' 7-23-tf WiU Trae-80 acre r"" Co- for Lehi I in m alfalfa, i-aa-u , ' E-S? and ectrical t l Work i willing fo C' "' hom nntn l!4.tslTthi8,Ine "'work l V; Ployment ccnool, car of 7-16-4t T-fTrrrrf 1 b WB HmI tnd n.,1IJ: Mr. and Mrs. L I Lott in com pany With Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Brown of Provo, returned home Sunday evening, after spending ten days visiting at Grand Junction and Western Colorado. At Grand Junction Junc-tion they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown. The Genealogical Committee of the Pleasant Grove Second Ward pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 Johnson at their home here Thursday evening. Games and social chat were the diversions enjoyed, after which a delicious luncheon was served. Those present were Patriarch S. L. Swenson, Mr. William Blackwell, Mr. and Mrs-Ethan Mrs-Ethan Peay, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gleason, Mrs. O. A. Gma, Mr. and Mrs. Wilsonholme, Mr. and Mrs-Weston Mrs-Weston Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Atkinson, Mrs. John Williams and the honored guests. A very pleasant pleas-ant evening" was enjoyed. IS . Palmyr At a Shrine Gather . Where Joseph Smith Had Viion,ef Angal MoroniHold Pubiro Qtrvlces. TENT3 IGN0R?D FOR HOTELS AajeVi,' QuoUr and Dovotionali Are en Program of tho ' ' Ctlobratlon. New York Times, July 25, 1931 jPaimyra.,N. Y, July 24.Offer-Ihg 24.Offer-Ihg their traditional "greetings to thee, sister, and to thee, too, broth er, 250 modern disciples of Joseph Smith and Brigham Youne eathi,i here today near where a century ago the Angel Moroni Is supposed to have given up the golden Dlates which provided the original tenets of Mormonlsm. The Mormons, all missionaries of Eastern States and Canada Mis sion of the Church of Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ignored life In a tented city for hotels and tourist houses. They will be here "three days, marking the opening of the first year of the second century of the church. v Aa in all Mormon service' and celebrations, tho program: today be. gan at :io a, m. Reveille sum. moned the faithful for opening ' devotions. de-votions. Breakfast was served cafe teria style in a big tent on the edire of the sacred grove, still preserved aa a shrine In Mormonlsm. The Rev. James A. Moyle of Salt Lake, City, K'TOiucui oi mo iasiern mates Mission, Mis-sion, addressed, a missionary , conference con-ference tnls' 1 afternooft. A discussion discus-sion of church topics by sixteen leaders followed. Athletic games were chief events In the late afternoon. after-noon. The celebration also fell on the eighty-fifth anniversary of the day Brigham Young, who succeeded the pioneer Joseph C. Smith as leader, entered the valley of the great Salt Lake to lay the foundation of the Mormon shrine which now Is known all over the world. Ewttr-tW-ceWbratton- re-lh tit 'handYef i&erlriard Wrvn a, who Is permanent caretaker jjf the old Smith homestead and CumoVJh Brsides the Rev. "Mr. Moyle. who was a United States Treasury, official of-ficial in ths Wood row Wllaon-Ad-ministration, other outstanding flg-i flg-i urea in the modern church attending ' the celebration Included John V. .BUith of Logan, .Utah,, president, tif the Canada" Mission; Henry Stauf-fer" Stauf-fer" of Brooklyn, chairman of the celebration, and a staff of aidea. , j Services and discussions were opened to the public. t I The Relief Society will meet to morrow. A pageant, quoits and baseball contests and other athletic events are scheduled for the afternoon. after-noon. A camp fire of the type that once featured meetings of the pioneer pio-neer Mormons is scheduled for the evening. Everybody retires between 10 and 11 p. m. Devotlonals and baptismal ser-vices ser-vices will be held Sunday morning. Church leaders will head discussions and address delegates In the afternoon. after-noon. The admonition of President Moyle Jate Sunday will clos the session. bathing Beauty Eeyua Thmi'sday'STeniiig A Bathing Beauty Revue will b held Thursday evening, August li, at the Royal Theatre. Every young lady In this city between the ageat of eighteen and twenty-five ar eligible to enter. , ' .. Every girl entering will-receive a prize and four girls who are chosen as the four best Will receive special awards.?: These chosen :four will represent Leh In the state contest for "Miss Uiah" at Salt Alr , on Wednesday, August 19. he winner win-ner of the "Miss Utah", title will go to Alta'ntlc City, New Jersey to compete for national honors aa "Miss America." Miss America Will get a trip abroad. This Lehi contest Is being sponsored spon-sored by Mr. J. C Miller of ths Royal and Cozy Theatres and ths Lehi Lions Club. Any girls wishing to enter can register at either the Royal or Coiy Theatres, the State Street Drug Store or Otterson's Confectionery. Confec-tionery. o Think It Over Real kindness means doing a lot of little thing kindly and always, and not a big thing now and then. Mr. Emmett Sorenson was visit ing in Lehi Monday. Mrs. Ellen Jones returned home with him, after spending several days at his home. Mrs. W. W. Dickerson, Mrs. Oral Evans and two children, Mrs. James H. Gray and Miss Winzell Gray visited in American Fork Monday evening with Mrs. Sterling Durrant. As guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hunger, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Harper of Pleasant Grove were visiting In Lehi Sunday. Mrs. Louise McCandless of American Am-erican Fork," fs JntLebl this week. visiting with her . daughter, Mrs. Richard Hutchings. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan W. CIS-1 and daughter, Nola, made a combined business , and pleasure trip to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. , H. Brown of Grand Junction, Colorado, are here for, a few , days visit with Mr. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and other relatives. They arrived here Monday evening. ' Mrs. Harold W. JolAson and three children, Shirley, Ray and Donna, of Salt Lake City, are here for a several days visit with Mrs. Johnson's John-son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Blair and baby daughter, Diana Mae, of Ogden, visited over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Johnson. Miss Margaret Cedarland from Hayward, California, who is here spending a year with her grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. B. Y. Johnson, will spend the next three weeks in Salt Lake City and Ogden, visiting with Mrs. S. Y. McCallister and Mrs. Sjodin. "Daddy Long Legs" Promises Mixture Of Smiles And Tears NOTICE TO CREDITORS Jn Jihe matter of the Estate of Israel Thomas Thurman, Deceased Nftle To Creditors. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the. undersigned In care of Samuel R. Thurman, Continental National Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of October, 1931. DOROTHY .JANE GILBERT. .. - Administratrix R. B. THURMAN and S. R. THURMAN, Attorneys for Administratrix. -First Publication August . 1931. Last Publication September 3, 1931. Laughter and tears, the chief requisites re-quisites of any drama, are said to be perfectly blended in the new Fox nroduction, "Daddy Long Legs," 'which plays Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at the Royal and Cozy Theatres with Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter in the principal roles. Critics who have seen the photoplay photo-play report that it gives these two nomilar favorities unlimited op portunities for the display of their charm and talents, ana tnat u offers the season's treat to Gaynor and Batxer fans. Janet Gaynor is seen as a little slaving orphan, who mothers the small tots in the John Grier Home. 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