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Show ; vfAY26,l032 - Led by The fPublisluBS Co. ."reil.. ,uh fl3 second . Let". -. . matter. class -3r" inch ; 1UC per l ocal Items Mr Floyd a to" I , o G Manas nd l-ed Theodore, of ford horns. oj4ji I Tirind daughter. Wtck in Salt Lake lfwitr 'Mr. and Mrs. Mrs J- A. Ldtson and t;4i, of Murruy. and Cm Sherman Robinson of &aSrk were Sunday guests Delbert PJchard Magna visiting Hanson BPT 1 nW Mr. and Mrs. w ids Mr. and Mrs, fa motored to I spent the day 1 .. 4 Ur F.lmer e there they went through the jna Mttl. 4VT AT BOM Is. Fred Wanlass entertained at tractive children's party Sat-K Sat-K afternoon, honoring her. son, Jeth, who was celebrating his I birthday. The little guests, Iberlng six. were taken to the ftiee by Kenneth, then gathered jh home of his grandparents, laid Mrs. W. A. Knight, and ied games and dainty refresh-its. refresh-its. '' " . ' tVt AT BOM group of Leht people spent tiar at the home of. Mr. and Wilson Lee In Eureka, cele-ftj cele-ftj the fiftieth birthday anni-sjt anni-sjt of Mrs. Leonard Peterson amsh Fork. A delicious chic- dinner was served to the foils' foi-ls' Mr. and Mrs. Herman a4 &nd daughter, La Vert, Mr. .Mrs. Harry Stoker and daugh- Beth, Mrs- Robert Gilchrist, ind Mrs. Odell deck, all of this --i Mrs. Morgan Woodhouse and ftiter, Ada, of Idaho, Mr- and i Arnold Peterson of Payson, Md Mrs. Leonard Peterson and and Mrs. Lee. . I KTT AT BOMB 've$ide services for little Deioy "dge, the two and a half year n of Mr and Mrs- Joseph idge of Consumers, Utah, Wd in Pleasant Grove, Sun- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Beveridge and . ,y were former residents - of living here about two years 'The little boy fell on a stick, Wednesday, causing infection wse and spina meningitis & resulting ta his death Frl-H Frl-H He Is survived by his parents sister, Betty Joe Mrs. Wallace Hebertson Mrs. Jesse Fox an y Fox of this rity attend- H.wCeS- Mrs" bridge is fohertson's sister. m At BOMB 5 Sleep Due To pas m Upper Bowel tna.:Tou 18by Just do:tor-r do:tor-r totheupppr, , ZlJkn rnedy, Ad- WwT PP- and uSh'n,f out Pot-on. f3n.. ' -- -"jr. aqy.z ADS person. LehL -2-ltp. it nm t-. . a-28-lt Sir-..!!'"- 1 Cir5 is Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks mot ored to Provo on a business trip, Tuesday. BUT AT BOM II Miss Kuth Kothe vitiited at the Brigham Young University at provo on Friday. BUT AT BOMB Mr. anu iurs. a. , weDD were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Smoot in Salt Lake city, Saturday Satur-day evening. , HOB IT 1M .Mr. Lynn Gurney, who has been attending the Ephraim High School at Epjiriam during the past winter, returned home Saturday. - sot at uori Mrs. William Roos of Salt Lake City Bpent Monday and Tuesday visiting Lehi relatives. BUT AT BOMB " Mrs- ..Richard Hutchings spent Thursday visiting her mother. Mrs. Louise t McCandlass in American Fork. ; . v ., , .. BUT AT BOMB Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hackett uf Sadt Lake City were Monday dinner din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Dorothy Jones of Salt Lake City visited over the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Alice Tuck-fleld. Tuck-fleld. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor of Magna are spending this week in Lehi, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith. BUT AT BOMB Mrs.' Nettie McAffee is spending this week in Spanish Fork, visiting with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr- and Mrs. Harmon McAffee- BUT AT BOMB Dr. and Mrs- W. L. Worlton, Mr. and Mrs- R.t B. Worlton and Mrs. F, D. "Worlton were guests of Dr. and Mrs, J. T. Worlton in Salt Lake City, Sunday. - i BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Juliet Goates and Mr. Taylor Tay-lor of Prove sent Sunday afternoon and evening in Santaquir), at the home of Mr. and Mrs. EJlmer Tlet-jen. Tlet-jen. - BUT AT BOMB - Mr- and Mrs Sydney Knight and children of' Oakland, California, arrived in Lehi Monday morning for an Indefinite visit with Mr. W. A. Knight : BUT AT BOMB Mrs,. A. R- Anderson is spending this week, in Salt Lake City, visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Anderson, An-derson, and - with Mr- and Mrs. Charles D- Grayv " BUT AT BOMB . ' Mrs. W. A. Hunger visited from Wednesday until Sunday in Pleas ant Grove at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Olifton Harper. Mrs-Harper is Mrs- Hunger's daughter. BUT AT BOMB Friday Mr- and Mrs. LeRoy M. Davis and daughter, Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Terry and son of Provo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis and family. ' BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Blanche Pearson and child ren and Mr- Roy Terry of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Peck- In the afternoon they were guests of Mr and Mrs- L R. Peck- BUT AT BOMB Keith Smith, son of Mr and Mrs. Chester Smith, underwent an oper ation for mastoid trouble at the General Hospital in Provo Friday morning. He is getting along nicely.. nice-ly.. BUT AT BOMB Mr Seth Littleford, Mr. S. A Wllles and son, Cassel, Morris Holmstead and Jack Merritt left Friday for, Wyoming, where they will be empfloyed shearing sheep for a few days. BUT AT BOMB Misses Ruth Lott, Furn Hitchcock, Hitch-cock, Roberta Ball and Messrs. Dean Worlton, Wallace Glover and Boyd Larsen enjoyed a weinle roast on the lakeshore last Wed nesday evening. " ? BUT AT BOMB MM . and Mrs.. Edward W Southwick and children of Salt Lake City Visited Jn Lehi Sunday with Mr. Southwlck's parents, Mr and Mra Edward. South wick- Mrs. Southwick has been spending a Week in Provo with her father, George Christensen. She . returned home Tuesday morning. BUT AT BOMB William L. Hutchings of Califor nia visited relatives in Lehi, Mon day. Ir- Hutchings is a brother to Mrs. Chester Smith and has Just (Completed his BaWhelor's degree at the University of California at Berkeley, and will enter for his Master's degree in the near future. Mt Edith Brofdbent entertained entertain-ed at a "prettily-appointed luncheon Monday- evening, ' complimentary to Mi8S;.LoIs Gardner a bride of this week. A profusion of early spring flowerVwere used in decorating' the table aady witertalning rooms- Progressive Pro-gressive games were the outstanding outstand-ing features of the evening-. .Mrs. LeRoy Loveridre caotured the :lal- te frrlze imf Sfctiflel1 Lott won; the geatttmairXV-flrU-':.! Covers were laid for the; guest of honor, Mc. LaVlrxce:lJalJl of West Jordan, Mr- and Mrs-Stanley -Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Vaness Lott, Mr. and Mrs LeRojr'LoVerrdget Miss Marie Phil-lip.- Warren Deaths, MJss Mary DahL Joseph Schmidt of West Jordan, Jor-dan, Jay Raws of Salt Lake City the. hostess. '. Mrs. Len Chipmnn of Ameri.u.n fork was a guest of Mrs. Sher wood Adamson on Saturday. BUT AT HllMl A 1 1 T " I ..I i ... xviuKut or .Magna is spending spend-ing this week In Leh! with his par- enis Mr ana Mrs. W. A. Knight. BUT AT BOMB T T ,, jwzena jtuicKer and Mrs. LaKije Wright were vlslUng wl-h Mrs faherwood Adamson, Sunday. BUT AT BOB Sunday, Mrs. A, H. pike and wiiDurn Bail of Salt Lake City visited in Lehi with Mrs. Martha Ball. THE LEHI SUjN.'LEHT. UTAH THURSDAY, MAY 2G, 1932 BUT AT BOMB . - Miss Betty Adamson Is spending tnis week In Salt Lake City, wlti nor grandmother, Mrs. Ronella Racker. BUT AT MOMB Mr. and Mrs- Cloyd Stone and baby of Vineyard spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra enoch Russon. BUT AT BOMB i Mr. and Mrs- Dell Terry of Salt Lake Cty were dinner guests of Mr-and Mr-and Mra Eugene Webb, Sunday afternoon. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Elizabeth Peet of American Fork Is spending this week in Lehi with her daughter Mrs. Joseph Roberta. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. John F. Bradshaw and baby daughter, Sylvia Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Beck and daughter, daugh-ter, Barbara, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw in Provo Sunday. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mra Clifton Thayne, Mrs. Lavina Thayne, Delbert and Verla Thayne were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hadfield, Sunday evening. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. S. J. Taylor returned home Sunday evening, after a week's visit in Midvale with her daughter, Mrs- Heber Hart- The Sunday previous she enjoyed a trip up through Park City, through Echo canyon and Weber canyon. BUT AT BOMB Cloyd Stone of Vineyard and Wilford Russon accompanied Enoch Russon to the L D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City Monday for treat ment. Mr- Russon has been bedfast bed-fast for the past seven months, suffering suf-fering with bladder trouble. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schow of Logan were Sunday guests of Mr-and Mr-and Mrs- Randal Schow and Mr and Mrs. R. B. Worlton. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark of Provo were also guests at the Randal Schow home on Sunday. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Elwln Beck of Los Ahgtf es, California, are xpected to arrive in Lehi this week for a visit with relatives and , friends They are coming to attend the B. T. U. Graduating exercises on June 8. Mra Beck's brother, Glenn Webb, will graduate from the Unl-Torslf. Unl-Torslf. BUT AT BOMB A group of girls were entertained entertain-ed at the home of Miss Fawn Lewii Monday evening- Games were played and a light luncheon served to the following girls: Lois Walker, Wal-ker, Freda PhMips, Eva Stewart, Evelyn Peterson, Vera Anderson, Phyllis Smith, Rae Fox, Nola Comer Com-er and Miss Lewis. BUT AT BOMB Mra Orinda AMred entertained the Sunshine workers of the Second ward at a social at her home Wednesday, Wed-nesday, honoring Mrs- A. B. Anderson, Ander-son, who Just recently returned from a mission to California! Music was furnished by the grand daugh ters of Mrs, Allred, Clarice and TAfhn Allred. Games and social chat were enjoyed. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served- BUT AT BOMB Mra Eugene Webb entertained at a little party Monday afternoon, honoring the fourth birthday anniversary anni-versary Jt her little son, Russell-The Russell-The following little friends spent a pleasant afternoon of games and refreshments. Gerald, Marie, Ralph and Maurine Allred, Paul Webb, Joan Knight, Wayne Webb, Bonnie Jean Kirkham, Don Peterson and LaVon Peterson. BUT AT BOMB Milan Allred of this city has been selected as a member of the All-State Band which will assemble assem-ble at the Utah State Agricultural College, June 6 and 17, for a period of Intensive training. The band will be directed by Professor A. R- Mc-Callister Mc-Callister of Joilet. Illinois- Prof-McCailister Prof-McCailister Is a nationally famous band leader and his high school band has won the national championship cham-pionship for four consecutive time srr AT BOMB Mra. Ruth Rothe and Ora Clark entertained at miscellaneous shower show-er party Monday evening at the Rothe home, complimentary to Miss Marjorie Hardy, who became Mra Mario Stoker In the Salt La temple "Wednesday. A delightful evening of games and music . was enjoyed; after which dainty refresh menfs were served. The girls presented' pre-sented' the honored guest with a beautiful bed spread. Those present were. Meah Chrlstofferson. Lucile Schow. Mary Wilson. Wilmirtn Russon.. Odessa acnow. Rothe, Eva Hardy. Florence Russon, Rus-son, LIE fan Russon, Ruby Christensen. Christen-sen. the honored guest and the two hostesses. - THICK FOR DINING ROOM 'MAGICIANS rrv U. S. A. C. Extension Exten-sion Poultryman BBBBB1- . 0f Here Is a good trick to perform at the dining table It Is necessary beforehand to cover your fingers with an adhesive substance such as gum arable, rubber cement or lead plaster. At the tuble you pick up knife, run It briskly on the palm of your hand as though to magnettM it and turulri yom thumb upward press the knife against your Angers, where it will stick. In explanation, you can Jokingly say that by rub miiK lie knif- m y..ur pnlru you have caused the magnetism from your l.l m eiiiei rh knife, thereby making it possible for the knife to ellliK to your Angers. Copyrltit. Will L, Llndhorst) Full Value! There's an old saying that you don't miss the water 'til the well runs dry. How true of telephone service. The telephone runs errands .... keeps you In touch with market mar-ket prices ... tji ldges distance dis-tance , . . gives protection . , brings news . . . . unites friends . . , hunts Jobs . . , saves time ... reaches the folks back home, the youngsters young-sters away at school or out-of-town friends. A single call may mean a hundred dollars to you. The lack of a telephone in time of need may even cost a life. The value of the- telephone is unlimited. And it costs but a few cents a day. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Mrs. Charlotte Lewis visited in Salt Lake City Saturday with her sister, Mrs. A. G. Shelton. BUT AT MOMB Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and three children and Mrs. Mary Jane Peterson spent Sunlay afternoon In Provo, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Muhlestlen. BUT AT BOMB Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Rex, Holm - stead, Air. and Mrs. H. C. Evans and son, Howrard, and Mrs. Julliet Goates spent the day In Salt Lake City on business and visiting with Mrs. Frank Nicholes. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Anderson and children of Syracuse visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fagan last week. Mr. Anderson's father, Ole Anderson of Pleasant Grove, died and Mr. Anderson spent most of the time in Pleasant Grove. BUT AT BOMB ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson received re-ceived word Tuesday morning that an eight pound baby son had arrived ar-rived to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Vincent in Murray. This is their first child. The moth er, who was formerly Miss Edith Anderson of this city, and the new arrival are reported doing nicely. BUT AT MOMB Friends surprised Miss Helen Gardner Monday evening, the event being her birthday anniversary. Lively games were played, followed by a tasty luncheon. , The group en-Joying en-Joying the fun were Misses Matilda Slade, Beth Anderson, Gail Peet, Ila Bushman, Helen .Gardner and Messrs. Dean Wilson, Blllie Smith, Odell Peterson, Alvin Phillips and Dean Webb. BUT AT BOMB) Mrs. E. B. Garrett spent Wednes day. Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City, visiting with her sister. Mrs. Genevieve Thornton, at the Richmond Hotel Miss Thornton left Friday afternoon tor New Cork City. Prior to her leaving the Social 8ervice workers of .Salt. Lake City entertained at a dinner In her honor at the home of Mrs. Palmer on Highland Drive. Mrs. Garrett and Mrs. E. T. Thornton of Delta were among the guesta The General Re-; lief Society President Mra Louisa T. Robinson and Mra Amy Ewn Lyman of the Rf lief .Soety Board and Social Service workers were also al-so present Junior Peck of Dividend is spend tng a month In Lehi at the home of Mr- and Mra 1. R. Peck. BUT AT BOMB Jean and Marjorie Crabb spent last week in Garfield at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. BUT AT MOMB Dr. A. W. Olsen attended a practice prac-tice of the Drug and Bugle Corp in Provo Monday evening. PUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beck of Eureka Eur-eka are here visiting1 at the home of Mrs- Alice Austin. ""'' BUT AT MOMB Mr, Oscar L. Holmstead and sons, Rex and Mack, left Tuesday for Wells, Nevada, where they will be employed shearing sheep. BUT AT BOMB Mra Denzll Turner, who has been quite "ill during the post week, s ported to be Improving and able to be around a little. BUT AT MOMB Unavailing Worry There are many men who asve felt positively suicidal In that "ersSl hour before the dawn when men set themselves and their failures at their worst"; but the next morning, when daylight and a reawakened vigor has enabled them to think clearly about their problems, and see their bogeys In proper proportion, propor-tion, "they have found themselves full of renewed courage and faith, and have wondered why they were ever so foolish as to allow themselves them-selves to fall victims to unreasoning- despondency. London Tit-Bits. BUT AT BOMB Nature's Adaptation Water animals, such as the bear er, have coarser fur on the back and finer on the abdomen ; whereas the reverse ,4a true ef land animate. By Carl FrUchknecht Inasmuch as poultry Is one of the major livestock enterprises in Utah and Salt Lake counties, one entire car of the agricultural train which is to be run In those counties from May 31 to June 3, will be devoted to poultry. One-half of this car is to be used by the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Marketing association to display exhibits that pertain to marketing, and the other half of the. car will be used by the poultry department of the extension service of the Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural college for an exhibit on problems prob-lems of production and poultry and farm record keeping. One of the major displays In this car will be an exhibit on culling. Live birds, charts, and placards will be used to call attention to the need and Importance of weeding out poor producers. Instructions will also be given on how to select the better layers as well as the time to do this work. Attention will likewise be called to the necessity of securing secur-ing and keeping good stock. A display of some of the most modern equipment and poultry appliances ap-pliances that are practical and are now being highly recommended for use In the production of poultry and eggs will also be shown. Plans and carefully prepared blue prints which give the details of their construction will be on exhibit. record keeping have been two of the major projects which have been conducted In Slt Lake, and Utah counties this year, exhibits on the Importance of keeping accurate records rec-ords on the flock, In the home, and on the farm will also appear as a part of this exhibit. An attempt will be made to point out some of the losses and leaks that have already been revealed through keeping records. , An analysis an-alysis of the egg production and chicken losses in Utah and Sail Lake counties fur the (first seven months of the present jaoultry year will be made and comparisons will be made between the ten high and the ten low flocks that have been reported from these two counties. I ha End Alone Counts John BrlKln once declared of his party. "We shnll win In the long run." And lliej did. It Is the ln tn i be lona. run thst Is life's rost win. The runnel, who' wins the flrsi inp Is n (?! runner, but be who xtsyft on and keeps at his running nd wins the last Is the best runner. run-ner. The boxer who wins the fight Is he who wins in the long run. A chapter In a life may be trnKlr. nut if the end is happy, what does It mutter? It Is the end that ."Tint f.ondnp HirnnMe ' ' BPT AT BOMB Net an Old Idea Prints and calicos are of great antiquity, an-tiquity, but the printed cotton cloth which Is highly calendered and known as calico In England, appears to have been first developed, to . point approximating Its present p- Slnce poultry and home and farm lertlem. f tne Blfhtewifn centniW. . - - ljjw. 1 'J' .i Mjmimm mrj i,"miimu.lbp 'i mu jL-j..-.r Lowest JE JPL ! 1 lEi in Years! Union Pacific Offers Remarkable Vacation Bargains West Daily from May 15 to Oct. 15; East Daily from May 22 to Oct. 15. A. Return Mmit, October 31." SB SF f rit f$ A I fr rXsl Examples of Low Round-Trip Season Fares front ' Ji Lehi To Denver $ 38.00 Omaha ..... 64.05 Kansas City. 04.05 Chicapo .... 74.55 New York .. 119.37 Naw Orleans . 84.40 Los Anqeles. 37.50 Portland .... 41.35 Boston .... 126.45 Waahinfltoe 114.70 rrnportloBMtrl? low (area to ofbtr points THIS summer, enjoy swift, time, saving transportation to your vacation destination. Go Union Pacific . . . over the smoothest roadbed road-bed on earth. Arrive hours or days sooner. Arrive refreshed! Fares art the lowest in years! Ask about low-cost side-trips to cenic wonders of the West Choics f return routes. Stopover anywhere. Consult local agent for lower ; fares with shorter return limit. For further Information see l.eeal Attest U. 8. Sl'F,.CKH (ienernl Panm-nirrr Agent Snlt l.nke Citr, I tub n ir nTh rsi The OVERLAND ROUTE mm u 3 I 7. N amfmm(s mm mmim tea rm an a Was ami laaasfs. W. .jJPMsli. -jM- r nLj -aajsBBnBBBBBBBWnBniBBaBBBB I f "N l aJ l9 tnauiMG mmmm m$m& am amission rxD mm itptnimbt fwL Twar)i M at- Enjoy the fexnries ml aiaMrastic bom beartog phis gea tune savings in your fuel bill. That is what yoa and yom family can do wbeo aa Iron Fireman Automatic Coal Burner replaces obsolete baod-nriag or the boralog of costly automatic foci ia yov home. Iron Firesnaa gives you these savings aod bettermeots: (1) Cots fai costs; (2) Provides steady, efiocat beat; (3) Eliminates tbe asnoaa Moisaoce; (4) Svs labor. We will gladly sorrey yoar beating plant sod rencUar report oa tbe seviags yoa may reasonably expect. Iroa Fireman is quickly installed and can be purchased oa ventent monthly payment. Call as today. -Telephone 23 Lehi M. S. LOTT PLUMBING & HEATING STATE STREET, LEHI |