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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY?, 1932 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI,UTAI1 a, s s Fv.!.! . ' Mm. Arthur Anderson of Salt fl ' Luke City, spent New Years day in I Can Never Remember Merchandise at Such LOW PRICES Lehi with relatives. Jj Men's Dress Shirts - nr 's 815.00 Overcoats WlA-Kayon Silk Sox 1) Suits for - - I; B, $ . 50p - 39c - S7.50 1 15c S12t50 H 25c H - Sl.OO ess Oxfords S15.00 Values 83.50 1 REDUCTION IN OVERALLS LEVI STRAUSS S1.45 for Men-Sl.25 for Boys Bib Overalls for Men 69c 77 Wool Sox 71 Work Shirts Miaa Beth Anderson of Salt Lake City, spent last wek in Lehi, as a guest of Miss Fay Hutching. Bishop and Mrs. William Had -field and Mr, and Mrs. Lee Wardle spent Wednesday afternoon in Provo. ' v, ';. ... Mrs. Clara Doyle left Sunday for Ogden. She was called there on account of the illness of her sister, Mrs. Joseph Gray. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson, and Mrs. Julia Curtis visited In Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Beverly. Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Johnson entertained en-tertained Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Johnson of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wassom at dinner on Christmas day. It is worth your while to LET KNIGHT DO IT" , Shop at ' During 1932 resolve to have a real t, . Jm-nxrmiQ QVtHV insurance man as your counselor. BKOADBENT'S STUKiu u lt 1(j ,nsurance, we handle it. t ! " i ,W mil Life, Accident, Health, Fire, Auto, Read on and see what you urlaryi Rentali Crop, Rain, any can get there this week. ithlng( in lh Riifror 55C Don't worry about your tax re- Crystal eddmg vats uc We wlll d0 the work t0, you Milk Z5C at - nominal fee which will include I- 4 V - . jrntmsDAY. w notary work. NOEL G. KNIGHT Mrs. Howard Cooper, Mrs. Walter Hutchings and Mrs. Alice Hutch inirs spent Monday in Salt Lake City on combined business and J i pleasure. BIG REDUCTION ON ALL MERCHANDISE Our Loss Your Gain 2 .1 I I POWERS SHOE STORE ?, Miss Miriam Whipple left Sunday for Mesqulte, Nevada, where she is employed teaching1 school, after spendlngr the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple. Mrs. W. W. Dlckerson returned home Thursday, after spending the past ten days in Magna, visiting with hefylaughter and Bon-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. JJesse Ballinger and family. Mtf. nd Mrs. BaJUngreir have a new baby daughter. Local Items Miss Thelma Goodwin tspent from TVodnewuiy until Sunday in Salt Ijike City, as a gat of MIhs Lt-la t.'uilrr. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thomas and Mtss lli.'rmles liruadhent of P&nh'n, spwit Sunday lu Lrf-hi, visiting wjjh Mr. and Mrs. Aton Giles. Mrs. J, W. JSiinley and sons, J31Jen And Ross of lioasiint Urnvo, wi're Now Year's dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A- U. Hiirrls. Mrs. G. H, rt'tcrson entertnlned at a prettily appointed dinner on Hundiiy, honoring hrv husband and daughter, QeorgtAnna, who were both ('("lflirailng their hlrthday On Newr Years Eve a "Watch rarty" was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harris by thWr ons, Frank and Veri, J'rogrslve games wore the main diversions of the evening, after which a dainty luncheon was served. , Mr. and Mrs. A E. Doll entertained entertain-ed fit dinner luat Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. E, it. Dickerson and two daughters, Doris and Fay. Mrs;. Frank Fugan and daughter, lumudtne, spent from Friday until Hunday in Hyrucune, vieiitiiig with Mr. arul Mrs. T. L. A(i(Ui'on. m'Ihm ynnih Taylor has returned hni'k to Midr;ile, where she teaches teach-es Hchool, nfter the TiolKljiy ' vacation vaca-tion Ktent licre with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Taylor. Mrs. Steve Adams entertained at a charming little children's party Tuesday afternoon, honoring the eleventh birthday anniversary of her son, Darrel. Ten little guests enjoyed games and tasty refreshments. refresh-ments. Prizes were won by Mark Bradshaw, Levere Gee and Kay Wilkcrson. The young peopk spending New Ycifn eve at the liujue of Mr. uwl Mrs. jL J, Whipple were: Mr, and Mrs. My.urloe t'hurvoa, Mi.1 Lucile Ijiimhert, Mr. Taylor Merril, all of fialt Iake City; Miss Arlei C.ond-win, C.ond-win, . Mls Ada. Fox, Mis Miriam Whipple and Ilyron Whipple. Mrs. John Street is leaving flct week in company with her daughr ter, Mrs, Alice Halnaworth. for California for a two weeks visit, Mrs. Ilalnsworth, whose hom is In California, was called here on ftj. count of the death of her father two weeks ago and has been visit. In her pines that time. 17 rW? A WJi 1 J k I -I Tf?CJ EXTRAORDINARY Stunning Early Spring Wash DRESSES 59c each TWO FOR ONE DOLLAR Bisr Values Fast Colors ANOTHER SMASHING VALUE THE WONUEIl DOLLAR HOUSE FROCK Same Value That Sold at $1.95 last Season Boautilul Iat terns and Colorings All sizes up to 50 ' aud the Price ia . ONE DOLLAR EACH Up-To-The Minute Styles You will want neve ral of these. NEW SPRING PERCALES Boys' Overalls All Sizes . TWO TO FOURTEEN YEARS 59c each Two For One Dollar BOYS SHORT RUBBER BOOTS Sizes Nine to Four only $1.50 the pair. Regular $2.90 Values they'll go quick at this price 1.50 the pair. Jnst right for this weather. . Lower Prices on Levi Overalls S1.25 and $1.45 the pair GOODWIN'S For Bi Values Always MAIN STREET S. XJTAH Seven trailhuilder boys of the Third Ward Primary were promoted pro-moted and ordained deacons in the Fast Meeting Sunday. The -hoys belnff advanced includes: Cecil Zimmerman,. . Sydney Manning, Virgil Hutohinffs, David Jones, Lynn Crooks, Wayne Colledge and Raymond Ray-mond Barnes. Mrs. Alice Ilutehlngs entertained at a birthday party on December 2G complimentary to the' fourteenth birthday anniversary of her son, ViiKll. Ten guests enjoyed an afternoon of Karnes and fun, followed fol-lowed by dainty refreshments. Those present were Helen Okey of American Fork, Beth Thrasher, Dorothy Roberts, Nydia Sabey, Noja Clark, Irvin Dickerson, Berry, Reed and Virgil Hutching and Morris Anderson of Salt Lake City. The Sunshine committee of the Fourth Ward are entertaining at a social this afternoon, (Thursday) for Mr. William Hill. A program and. social chat will be enjoyed, after which refreshments win he served. Twelve guests Will be in attendance. Mr. Hill will leav6 early next week for California, where he will spend the remainder of the winter, visiting with his two on, William and Hyrum Hill and his daughter, Mrs. Bessie Peterson. The Ai li Mvaiiis home was the (icene of a gay New Years Eve, party, given by Mr. ana airs, uuoui Snrenaon. Mr. and Mrs. Armond Welih, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles and Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Chatfield. Numerous lively games were played snd at mid-night a dellcloMS luncheon lunch-eon was served to the following: Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Jones, Dr. and Mrs. 0...-Q- Christemsen, Dr. and Mr. A. W. Olson, "Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sharp, Mr. and Mrs. Jtseph Contain, Con-tain, Mr. and Mrs, F. R. Goates, Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb, the hosts and the hostesses. Hospital Notes Mrs. Carl Hertell and baby daughter were removed to their home from the hospital Tuesday. (Seero or Morning) li flnns Milk...-25c T ' :10c Insurance and Tax PeflS the North end of Corn - . . n I i ' - Beans l"c Kaisms....3 pkgs. for 25c And many others just as low. Come and e our big line of French Cambrics at only 17c per yard 3G in. Outing Flannel at 15c yd Very ouiet times now Counselor for Utah County Warning Issued Against Letting Wells Bun Owners of flowing wells are liable for damages where they permit the water to run bnto adjoining proper ty and onto county or state roads according to the ruling just rendered rend-ered by the county attorney. Commissioner J. W. Gillman stated stat-ed that all wells should be plugged first, to conserve the underground water supply and second to protect but these "Prices keCPl US.all property and roadways. He in Kn o ttmatea mat action wouia imeiy ue taken by the county agamsi some well owners in the Lehi district if they continue to let their wells run and flood the roads. iii o Mrs. Marie Austin is entertaining the social club this afternoon. busy. There must reason. Stop and shop at BROADBENTS P. S, We frame pictures pic-tures and cover buttons. Mr. and Mrs. Art Beck entertain ed at dinner on New Years day for Mr, and Mrs, John F. Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw. Brad-shaw. and children of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. E. N, Webb were visiting in Salt Lake City on Mon day. Mr. and Mrs, Clyde McKellar entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday even ing for Mr. and Mrs, L M. Davis. Marriage of Interest This Week! Of social Interest to the people of this community will be the an nouncement of the marriage of Benjamin J.' Lott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Lott, and Miss Violet Adams of American Fork, which took place Monday, January 4, in Suit Lake'"CTty.' ' Mr. Lott is well-known in ' this community, having taken an active part in the younger social circles and church affairs. Both young people have numerous friends extending ex-tending their heartiest congratulations congratu-lations and wishes for happiness and success. They will make their home in Lehi. Several socials are being planned in their honor. Mrs. F. D. Worlton and Mrs. I, L. Lott attended a show at the Paramount theatre in Provo Friday evening. Fox-Burnham Marriage Announced The marriage of Mrs. Violet Street Fox, daughter of Mrs. John Street, and Mr. Rex Burnham, son Miss Marjorie Lott entertained at a New Years breakfast for Missea Nelda Davis, Huitua Allred, Thelma Jones and Marie Thrasher. Mr. and Mrs. James Comer and daughter, Nola, and son, Teddy, motored to' Eureka and spent New Years day with Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Laird and family. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. James Comer and Miss Nola Comer spent Thursday in Salt Lake City on combined business and pleasure. ' rwoia wooiston returned to school at the B. Y. U. in Provo, Monday, after spending the holidays holi-days here with Dr. and Mrs. W. I Worlton. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nelson and son, Jimmy, of Los Angeles, California, Cali-fornia, arrived In Lehi this week and will visit tnnfinitoi.. i, of Mrs. Leah Burnham w,aant I . 7 r.. . : M "Bisons Paints, Mr. and Mrs. E. 9 M(7iu5 ciiiiiuuiiucu HUB is week, The marriage was solemnized solemn-ized Monday, January 4, at the Burnham home In Pleasant Grove, with Bishop Frank I. Atwood performing per-forming the ceremony. Both young people are "well known In their respective communities commun-ities and have hosts of friends wishing them th9 greatest of happi- ness. They Intend to make their hOme in American Fork. -Q-.H ,.- . Notice The Annual Stockholders meeting ot the Spring Creek Irrigation Co. will be held in the. Memorial Build ing, Tuesday, January 12th at 2 p. m. to elect a new board of directors and hear the report of the past year. All stockholders are requested request-ed to be present. 1-7-lp Ellis Peterson, secretary. Stockholders Meeting E. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Richardson of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and children, Clifton, Naomi and Vallee, of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmerman on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Zimmerman Mid Children of Hollywood, California, Cali-fornia, have arrived in Lehi for an indefinite visit with relatives. On New Years day they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James W. 2immer man. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb attended a banquet of the Timpanogos Stake, held in the new Pleasant Grove Second Ward Amusement hall, Monday evening. Jay Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs Gerald Turner, had one of his fingers nearly cut of when lt was shut In the door at school. He had lt treated at the local hospital. Booster Girls To Present Program Friday The Booster Club girls of the Lehi High School wIU give the as sembly program Friday at 5 o'clock. Miss Vlrda Anderson. President of the club will be In charge. The program follows: Prayer Miss Margaret Thurman. Piano sclo Beth Anderson. Reading Elisabeth McLeod. Song Vera Anderson and Evelyn Peterson. Reading Roberta Ball. Song Boosters. Reading No1 Comer. Violin eolo Freda Fhilllps. Stunt Boosters. Yell practice will follow. The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of the State Bank of Lehi of Leht, Utah, will be held at its banking room on Tuesday, January 12, 1932, at 12 o'clock,! Miss Audrey Johnson and Miss Utella Smith entertained a group of friends at a party on New Years ere. Card games were enjoyed, after which delicious refreshments were served. fj v?-iv'l , . . . WJrw.JT iij 11 i OS s S 01 WHAT a grand and glorious feeling it von HAVE MONEY TN TTTtt Tiamtt t, ,,, . . 77 "x,iV-11 just V, you up" . . gives you confidence in yourself makes the future and its opportunities lookbrii What's that? You have no Bank Account? , Better start one here and add to it reguw ly. You'll be happier for it. 4 INTEREST PAID! State Bank of I, Safe Sound LEHI, UTAH Removing Adhesive Tape ' To remove adhesive tnpe from the skin, saturate a sponge with benzine, wash the lape with It, and It can be pull.eg oif without any trouble. .'..: . " Ancier.i Wisdom ; The shortest n'nd surest way to live with honor in the world, is to be In reality what we appear to be; and if we observe we. shall find that all human virtues Increase and strengthen themselves by the practice prac-tice and experience of them. Socrates. Soc-rates. - Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. ; Steven Zimmerman for New Years Mr. and Mrs. Reed Robinson (noon) for the Durmae of electine I werc board of directors to serve for ana cmlaren, Mrs. G. H. Robinson the ensuing year, and for the trans action of such other business as may come before the meeting. State Bank of Lehi. Notice To Stockholders The annual stockholders meeting of the Lehi Irrigation Co. will be held Monday January 11, at 2 p. m. in the Memorial building to hear the financial report and to elect five directors to serve for the en suing year, and transact such other business as may come before the meeting. A. C- SCHOW, Secretary l!-Sl-2t NOTICE OF MEETING can Fork. Racketeering in Mummieu Racketeering In ancient' EfO'Pt has been revealed through mummy exhibits at the Field museum, Chicago. Chi-cago. X-ray photographs of the mummy show that the emhalmers preserved only the heads, arms and legs of many of the clients. To save expense, the torsos of the bodies were removed and the wrappings wrap-pings disguised to appear that the entire body had been treated. Gordon Bennett Pioneer On June 13, 1835. the New York Herald, edited by James Gordon Bennett, printed an article on the state of the money market which falned wide attention. Despite considerable opposition, this became be-came a permanent feature. This paper was the first to publish the stock lists and a daily financial review. City's Day of Affony On September 29, 1915. a hurricane hurri-cane came from the Gulf of Mexico and struck New Orelans about 8:00 a. m. The wind Increased In velocity ve-locity all day until between 4 :30 and 1 :30 p. m. it was blowing from 80 to 120 miles per hour. The barometer ba-rometer fell to 28.11, ssiid to be the lowest ever recorded in the United States. In 21 hours -8.36 Inches of rain fell. The storm subsided sub-sided at about nine, o'clock in the evening. There was heavy rainfall rain-fall from siicfpiifiin? storms. In 15 days 22.24 Inches of rain fell. Dr. G. Q. ChristeS PHYSICIAN and SURGED Office Hours 10 to 12 at! .7 2 to 5 Office Phone 45 7 Residence Phone 72 Clean Domestil T nmn Delivered Delivered We Fork All of OurC Whipple LuirM Co. Good CoudiI J Believe ..othlaK .plJJ but on Poodautlor what may sorae f Beautiful Lf. ..; . , the first r' f Light 19 -.w ' ' fonltM fll Kmersoi 15 davs 22.24 Inches of rain fell. fi F.me,,,n- We Are Moving Our Stock to Our Junction Store vve thank you for your patronage and hope we may serve you from our store in Lehi Junction. "Sure We Deliver!" Just phone 304 and we will do the rest. We have shoes and rub The Lehi National Farm Loan Ass'n. will hold their bers at the lowest prices uuudd meeuag luesaay,; found any place. Also uanuary at 730 high quality dry goods. P. m. m Memorial Build- 1 in?. - C. L. JOHNSON, Merc. Edward B. Jones, Secretary and Treas. Every lady entering out jjM this Friday and Saturday is e to an eighty-four page loose M Recipe Book Cfl(0) ' FIVE CANS : . Pot Roast Beef Rib Boil Beef Navy Beans Mexican Brown, Beans LARSEN "BROS. . Fhone i' Main Street 10 loi F i I 4 P H Iff i p J t- |