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Show THE USUI SUN, LEIII, UTAH THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932 i ab.a4 . an. .Trtmrn. 1 Local Items Mrs. Harry Stewart and daugh ter, Eva, were Salt Lake City visit ors last Thursday. -BUT AT HOMB Olen Beckatead of Mldvale was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. T- A. Taylor, j Saturday night BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Rachel Anderson spent Sun Miss Almorean Sorenson Mr. D-Mario, D-Mario, of at the J. evening. Freda Peterson, Mm. Bagley and Mr Booth spent Saturday In Prove BUT AT om " L Anderson and son, Syracuse, were viaitors F. Fagan home Saturday but at nom Mn. Leo Hanson visited In Ogden from Wednesday until Saturday, Sat-urday, as a guesj of Mrs. J. J. Whitcomb. BUT AT BOMB ; Misses Reva Goates, Lucile and Tla Bateman attended the basketball games at the tourna ment Friday evening. 'v scr AT MOMS Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Olson and Mr. and Mrs- Sylvan Clark were busi ness aid pleasure visitors In Salt Lak "City on Monday. ' HPT AT BOMB Miss Ha Spencer of this city. Miss Erma Huggard and Miss Naomi Fredrick of American Fork, spent Sunday In Salt Lake City, whore they attended the Marathon BUT AT WOMB Mrs. Thomas Powell and daugh ter, Emily, and son, Ralph, left Tuesday for their home in Seattle, Washington, after visiting here for several days with relatives and friends. ' TOT AT BOMB The Mothers .Club were ' entertained enter-tained by Mrs. James C- Cough, Friday afternoon. Social diver sions were engaged In during the afternoon, followed by delicious refreshments. re-freshments. , BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mm Allen Bateman of Murray, and Mrs. Alice Bateman of Mldvale, were Lehl visitors Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John, Goates Goat-es and Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Glover. Mr- Batoman la the principal of the Murray High School, Birr AT HOMB i Mrs. S. J. Taylor came home Monday evening from Mldvale, where she visited for ten days with her daughter, Mrs. Heber Hart, and her granddaughter, Mrs. Arch Nelson. Nel-son. On Friday Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Nelson attended a party at the home of Mrs. Pallanch In Salt Lake City. The City Is Giving You ' Your Porch Light LET Va furnish you the MATERIAL MATER-IAL and LABOR- Call us for further fur-ther INFORMATION. Remember we now occupy a department of the People's Co-op. Shop 78 Residence 124-J RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP State Street CARLTON PETERSON, Prop. Is your. Radio ready for April Conference T t ! Dr. Cr. Q. Christensen PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to , Office Phona 41 Residence Phone 72 Mr. and Mrs- J. E. Dorton were among those attending the temple excursion In Salt Lake City last Thursday. BUT AT HOMB Mr. and Mrs- R. W. Bradshaw are leaving this week for Vernal, where they will visit Indefinitely with relatives, BUT AT lOMl " Mr, and Mrs. Jess Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. Lott Russon, Mrs. Kate Anderson, Mr- and Mrs. Carl Gun-ther Gun-ther and Mrs. Max Rothe were among those from this city attend ing the temple excursion, BtTT AT HOMB Mr- and Mrs. AUgood and child ren of Grand Junction, Colorado, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Chriatofferson on Sunday. Mrs. Allgood and Mrs. Chrlstofferson were friends in the mission field BUT AT HOMB Mrs- Ellsha Peck had as her guests on Sunday her sister, Mrs. George T. Myers and daughter, Ludene, of Highland and Miss Elva Myers of Provo. BUT AT HOM ' Miss Sarah Taylor, who has been teaching school In the Jordan district dis-trict during" the past winter, Is home to spend her vacation. The Jordan schools closed last Friday. BUT AT BOM a Mr. and Mrs- Cloyd Stone and baby son of Vineyard, and Mr. and Mrs- Rulon Russon of Bachus, spent Sunday here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Russon. Mr. Russon, Rus-son, who has been very 111 for the post several months, is Improving In health. -lOt it SOIIB Mr. and Mrs. CVW. Raymond of Salt Lake City, were Lehl visitors from Tuesday until Saturday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Hebertson- Saturday they left for Los AngelMf-for a three months visit. ' BUT AT HOMB Mrs. James McMahon, of Dividend and Mrs. Louise McCandless of American Fork, visited in Lehl last week with Mrs. Richard Hutchlngs. Mr, and Mrs. Bert Hutchlngs of Park City, visited at the Richard Hutchlngs home, Sunday. BUT AT HOMB Dr. and Mr A. W. Olson were In Salt Lake City, Thursday night, where Dr. Olson played with the Provo Drum and Bugle Corp for the National Commander of the American Legion, who was visiting In Salt Lake City- "Dr. Olson has joined the Provo Drum and Bugle Corp- BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Edward parson was hostess to members of the Social Club last Thursday. Bridge was played at small tables. The high score prize was awarded to Mm Oliver Kirk-ham- A dainty luncheon was served. ser-ved. Special guests were Mrs. Lexla Bilggs, Mrs. Mable Adamson and Mrs. Nona Gaisford of American Ameri-can Fork- BUT AT BOMB Tonight the basketball boys of the Lehl High School are being feted at a banquet and dancing party. The lady faculty members are giving the banquet for the boys at 7 o clock, following which a student body dance will be given in their honor. Our boya did remark ably well at the tournament to beat Murray, Parowan and Granite, three of the tourney favorites. f-UU. FASHIONED HOSIERY i. ' ji A ' "": MW To complement y , f M P$ the loveliness of y1 C'-jJ jL your Easter coe- VfjIVP AH f f tume-by.il "WO Vj .X mean, choose I ) Hummffiq B?rd rf I A $1.00to$1.93 I I J I The range of Paris inspired in-spired colors by Mme. Julie Bolegard makes it a very simple matter to elect the tone most Incoming In-coming to your Easter outfit. Sheerest chiffons or service serv-ice weight with reinforcements rein-forcements that assure durability without sacrificing sacri-ficing daintiness. A PAIR GOODWIN'S Tor Big Values Always MAIN STREET LEHT, UTAH day In Sandy, visiting with Mr, Jesse Woodhouse and family. Mrs- Kate Anderson, Clifton Anderson An-derson and Mrs. Paul Freebalrn were Provo visitors, Saturday. BUT AT HOMB Mr- and Mrs. J. W. Wing entertained enter-tained at dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradshaw. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Heber Allred of Salt Lake City, was a guest of Mrs. S. J-Taylor J-Taylor Monday night and Tuesday- . i i BUT AT MOItl Mr. and Mrs. Suel Bushman had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Anderson of American Fork. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Clark Zimmerman of Bingham, visited fiere Monday with Mr- and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman Zimmer-man BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. William L. Benson and son, Billie, of Provo, spent Saturday Sat-urday at the home of Mrs. Benson's sister, Mrs. Erastus Russon. BUT AT HOMB Mr. and Mrs- Frank W, McGhie visited in Salt Lake City over the week-end. While there they attended at-tended the tournament BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. John A. Anderson In company with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Anderson and son, Howard, and Cecil Dickerson of American Fork, attended a show at the R. K, O. In Salt Lake City, Sunday. i ' BUT AT BOMB Sunday Mr. and Mrs- Steve Zimmerman Zim-merman and family and Mrs. G- H. Robinson of American Fork, motor ed to Ogden, where they visited with Dr. and Mrs. H. E, Robinson and Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Robinson. BUT AT BOMB " Freddie Brown, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Merton Brown, who has been very 111 in the American Fork hospital, where he has been receiving treatment for his arm, is reported to be improving and do ing as well as possible BUT AT BOMB Misses Moreho Allred and May Metta Royle, students of the B. Y. U- came home Saturday to visit over the week-end with their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C- Allred and Mr. and Mrs. J. F- Royle. BUT AT BOMB Mr- and Mrs. Dolphe Goodwin of San Diego, California, arrived In Lehl last week for a two week's vacation with Mr. Goodwin's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Goodwin and other relatives and friends. BUT AT BOMB Howard Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor, entertained friends at a weiner roast Friday evening. The boys roasted weinnies and marshmellowa and participated in a group of games. Those present were: Ralph Goates, Amos Terry, Wayne Bushman, Eldon Peterson and the host- BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer of Idaho, Falls, were visiting in Lehl with Mr. Comer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Comer, and in American Fork with Mrs. Comer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley, from Friday until Sunday. They left Sunday for Boulder City, Nevada, where Mr. Comer will take charge of a jewelry store. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hutchlngs, Mrs. Alice Hutchlngs and Miss Lucile Hutchlngs were visiting In Salt Lake City, Monday. Mrs. T. A. Taylor accompanied them as far as Mldvale, where she visited with her sister, Mrs- La Vina Thayne and Miss Verla Thayne, who Is very 111. Mrs Ellen Carter, who has been staying at the Thayne home for the past week, returned home on Monday. Mon-day. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor and three children, Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Chipman and son, Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor and two children, child-ren, Mr- and Mrs- James Taylor and Myles Taylor were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Kltterman in Salt Lake City, Sunday. The occasion oc-casion was Mrs. Kitterman's birthday birth-day and a party was given In her honor. BUT AT BOMB ' Mr. John H. Smith celebrated his sixty-second birthday anniversary Sunday. It was Just ninetneen years ago Sunday since Mr. Smith sailed from 'England and in honor of these two events a sumptous turkey tur-key dinner was given in his honor. The following sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Smith were In attendance: at-tendance: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith and two children, Mr- and Mrs. Louis L Allen and two children, child-ren, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and children, all of Salt Lake City. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Bramweil St Jeor has been In the hospital during the past week, receiving treatment Virginia Dorton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dorton, had an ab-ress ab-ress in her throat lanced at the hospital on Saturday. The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Evans Anderson underwent a minor operation last week. in do I TO ANY CUSTOMER SPENDING IN I WEEK $15.00 IN OUR STORE IN ALL DEPAPt 1 MENTS EXCEPT GROCERY AND MEATS ) I WILL GIVE THEM $1.00 WORTH OF GROCER. IES OR MEATS FREE I (Save Your Yellow Sales Tickets) Ladies Hats NEW STOCK . Peanut Straws in many .New Easter Shades and Styles. $179 & $2.95 All Kinds of New Bright Dress Materials and Suitings LISTEN TO THESE Printed Batistes, Printed Voiles, Trinley Suitings, Printed Cotton Crepes, Rayon Prints, Mello Ray, Arabella Epange Any of these wonderful and beautiful kinds of goods can be made into the most beautiful Spring Frocks. We are representatives for Ex-cella Ex-cella Patterns and Pictorial Patterns. , FOR MEN EASTER TIES 23c 79c & $1.00 . (JUST SEE THEM) A NEW LINE OF MEN'S Felt Hats PRICED . $1.95--$2.95 & $3.95 All Sises 6 7-8 to 7 1-2 Our Easter Shoe Styles Are the Talk of the Town Just Feature These Prices Ladies-S1.45-$1.95-S2.95 Children's & Misses' 95c-S17d & $3.95 & S1.95 PEOPLE'S GO-OP. LehiK Aim I Phones 50-76-78 Mr, and Mrs. C P. Johnson were visiting In Provo, Friday with. Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Mlvin Reynolds. -BUT AT BOM1 Mrs. Claude Gray and Miss Camie Baker of Mldvale, were guests of Mrs. Richard Hutchlngs, Sunday. BUT At BOMB Mrs. Fted Woolston and sons, Paul and Lynn, of Provo, spent from Wednesday until Sunday in Lehl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Strasburg. UI AT BOMB The visit In this city of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peterson and son, Abel John, and daughter, Freda, and Mr. and Mrs. Almorean Bagley of Los Angeles, California, has been the motif for a number of social entertainments, enter-tainments, given. In their honor by relatives toad friends. Friday Mr-and Mr-and Mrs- Rodney Dickerson entertained enter-tained in their honor. On Saturday Mrs. Peterson's sister, Mrs. Heber C Webb grave a prettily appointed dinner party in their honor, also honoring the birthday anniversary of Lynn Webb. Covers were laid for the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. E. Booth Sorenson and two children of Provo, Mr- and Mrs. Vera Webb and daughter. Shirley, Mr and Mrs. Heber J. Webb and son, Wayne, Lynn Webb and the host and hostess. hos-tess. Sunday at noon Mr- and Mrs. J. Evans entertained for the visitors. In addition to those mentioned men-tioned above, covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Evans and children, Wilklns, Dan and Zina, Mr. Fred Reeve, all of Salt Lake City, and Evans Holmstead- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gurney entertained enter-tained for the California visitors Sunday evening and Tuesday evening even-ing they were guests of honor at a dinnw party given by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims in American Fork. Friday evening 'Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glover entertained at dinner fo Mr- and Mrs. J. W- Dickerson and family. BUT AT HOMI Mr. and Mrs. LaVance Evans and son, . Leon, are here for an Indefinite Inde-finite visit with Mr. Evan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S- Evans- U1 AT BOMB Mrs. Arthur Paltridge and daugh ter, Olive, and son, Danny, of Salt Lake City, spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday here visiting with Mr. William Price and other relatives. BUT AT HOMB Miss Atha Hebertson spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday in Provo, as a guest of Miss Geraldine Hair. Her mother, Mrs. Wallace Hebertson motored to Provo Sunday evenlnz -"O " - .w.ijcv BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw entertained enter-tained the Athenian Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The lesson, "Quo Vadis" was given by Mrs. Joseph Glover. Luncheon was served In the early evening. NOTICE BUDGETHEARING Misses Georereanno Peterson and Julllet Lott were Provo visitors on Wednesday. BUT AT BOMB Stanley Gudmundsen of Salt Lake City, called to visit here with his sister, Mrs. Andy Trane, Monday Mon-day evening. He also visited In American Fork with his father, Abe Gudmundsen, who underwent an operation In the American Fork hospital. - BUT AT HOMtB - In honor of the seventieth birthday birth-day anniversary of Mr. J- N. Butt, which occurred on Monday, March 14th, his family entertained at a social in his honor. Twenty-eight guests were in attendance. Mrs. Nettie McAffee son, Calvin, visited in Salt Lake City, Sort j Bee Hive Swam W ' hii he held t mediately tottwW school. Bee Hives-;; are busy prepariW u The date and nounced later. MissPhyllUKirkl Owen of Logaa- Miss Kirkham' P end. Monday eve- dinner ffuts "f j isoiey iu The Board of Education of the : Alpine School District will conduct a Public Hearing on the 1932-33 School Budget, at 7:30 P. M. on April 4, 1932, at the American Fork High School. j Alpine School District. J. F. WALTON, Clerk. BUT AT BOMB Card of Thanks Your Easter Grocery i Order! 1 We wish to thank everyone who assisted us in any way and extended ex-tended their svmnathv w. .v. . j wuaiiis Lilt? death and funeral nf nnr Kaln voit j wife and mother. UtL, Sh0Wn US " seroly 'ln Qfrppf : appreciated and t,i v 8 Oirccl Henry J. Mercier and family. Don't forget eggs and of cfl- vegetables, fruits and canned o Make up your Easter dinner menu n let's have your order. ,,' Don't forget our choice and ten 1 J of meat now at low prices. - We have aU varieties 01 garden seeds LARSEN BROS- Phone 17 h V I - i - i A WAR |