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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1932 TUB LEU I SUM, LEHL, UTAH "' i ' I ft II WIH'i r- . -"wwvtu mabm.. X l Local Items B. Scott M. Matheson of Cedar City stopped at the hospital for a. short visit with Dr. and Mra. Eddlngton Saturday. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Eli DuBols and daughter, Virginia, of Salt Lake City, spent Thursday evening at the home of j,Ir- and Mrs. C. P. Johnson. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Elba Lott and Mr Ralph Davis attended a party of the Feal-ity Feal-ity club at the home of Mrs. Howard How-ard Peterson in American Fork. Thursday. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Ralph Davis and Mrs. Sherman Sher-man Robinson attended a Lamba Tau club meeting at Provo Monday Mon-day evening- The affair was held at Keeley's with Miss Delca Tal-burst Tal-burst as hostess. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Adeline Peterson and Mrs. Alvrena Peterson spent the flrBt of the week in Salt Lake City visiting with Mrs. Wilcox's daughter, Mrs George Elsmore. They returned home "Wednesday morning. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Jumes H. Gray and daughters, daugh-ters, Dorothy and Leona, and Mrs. sterling Durrant and two children, ' ner Keith and Nolda, of American Fork spent Thursday and Friday, visiting in Draper with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Crane and family. - BPT AT BOMB Fifteen of tho Circle members of of the Second Ward Prayer Circle, went to the Salt Lake temple Monday evening and attended .he night session, all of them taking names from the mission supply. ii BVT AT BOMB - Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Woods lett Friday for a two months visit in Sheridan, Oregon, with relatives. Mr. Cook of Caliente, Nevada, is taking Mr. Woods' place as agent at the Union Pacific depot. BUT AT BOMB The Boy Scouts of the Third ward, chaperoned by their leaders, Eldred Fox and Bert Beck, also par-ticipated par-ticipated In an outing at the resort, Thursday evening. Games, stunts, swimming and a luncheon were the features enjoyed. Fourteen boys were present. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. O. A. Wall entertained a group of friends and relatives at a social Friday afternoon, the occasion occa-sion being her sevventy-flrst birthday birth-day anniversary. The group present j enjoyed social chat and a dainty' luncheon. During the day Mrs. Wall received numerous congratulations and happy wishes from friends and relatives. I PVT AT BOMB The Priests Quorum members and partners of the Third ward, under tho direction of their Supervisor, Arnold C. Brems, and the Quorum President, Bishop William Madfield, n joyed a party at Saratoga reHort Thursday evening. ' They enjoyed a lriitrhtful swim, names and were served a delicious luncheon. Eigh te?n members and partners were in attendance. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Ldoyd O. Ohran and son, Donald, of Burlingame, Cali fornia, are here for an indefinite visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I- M. Davis and in American Fork with Mrs. Wlliam King. Mrs. I. M. Davis entertained at a prettily-appointed dinner Monday evening, complimentary to the California vlHltors. Besides the guests of honor, covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. William E. King. Mrs. Wil liam King of American Fork and the Davis family. BUT AT BOMB Members of the Missionary Par ents and Wives association enjoyed a delightful meeting at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Hyrum A. Ander son, Thursday evening. Dale An derson, who recently returned from the Danish Mission, was guest of honor. Reports were heard from the various missionaries in the field and a short program was given, in eluding a vocal solo by Abe Ander son, a duet by Fay and Beth An derson, a Danish song by the returned re-turned missionary, and a pantomlne by Mrs. Mary Maudsley. Later In the evening a well -arranged luncheon lunch-eon was served to twenty-sis guests. BUT A BOMB Winning in the "Stretch" "Garrison finish" Is a hairbreadth finish, whereby the winner comes from behind to win at the last moment mo-ment It is so called because Carrlson, a well-known American Jockey, usually won his races In this fashion. BUT AT BOMB More Out of Work Yet if all were Rood and wise, who would care for the unemployed unem-ployed doctors, lawjers and preachers? preach-ers? San Francisco Chronicle. BUT AT BOMB Misses Helen and Echo Wllles visited over the week end In Salt Lake City. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred attended at-tended the night session at the Salt Lake temple, Monday evening. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. William Leffler and Mrs. Mark Brown of Provo, were guests of Mrs. Frank Sharp on Friday. BUT AT BOMB Mesdames P. D. Worlton. L. J. Martin, I. M. Davis and W. L. Worlton Worl-ton spent last Friday visiting In Salt Lake City. BUT AT BOMB Miss Eu!a Evans and Mr. Childs of Ogden, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans Monday evening. BUT AT BOMB - - Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans motored to Mid-vale Mid-vale and visited Mr. and Mrs-James Mrs-James Jensen and Miss Hortense Evans. Miss Evans who was Injured In-jured In an automobile accident several days ago, Is Improving nicely. BUT AT BOMB Miss Inez Johnson chaperoned a group of girls from the Third ward to the Junior Baptismal excursion at the Salt Lake temple on Tuesday. The girls were Dorothy Gray, Norma Nor-ma Price, Enid Zimmerman, Zetella Price. Lucile Carter and Clea Tur- Mlss Bertha Clark) spent last week visiting In American Fork with her sister, Mrs. Harold Peay. BUT AT BOMB Miss Beth Knudsen has returned ' home, after spending the past week visiting at the home of Mr- and Mrs- Dan-ell Schow in Magna. BUT AT BOMB ' Miss Margaret Davis is spending this week in Salt Lake City, visiting visit-ing with her brother and sister-Inlaw, Mr. and Mi. Edward B. Davis. BUT AT BOMB Miss Pauline Goate was a guest of Miss Glenda Taylor in Salt Lake City from Thursday until Monday. ; S BUT AT MOMB ' - Elmer Jackson was in Ogden last Saturday on business, also visited his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wilkenson- BUT AT BOMB Mrs. James Clark returned home Sunday, after spending a week In Ogden, with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr- and Mrs. Arnold Drans-ficld. Drans-ficld. BUT AT BOMB Dr. and Mrs. A- W. Olsen and daughters returned home Thursday after a several days visit In Hyrum with relatives. On Friday they entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs- Frank Fagan and Mr. and Mrs. Buriel Fagan of Sacramento. ANNOUNCEMENT ELMER E. NELSON Teacher of Piario and Flute at the B. Y, U. is opening studios in American Fork and Lelii. Reasonable fees. For Further information phone Mrs. George 0. Robinson, Miss Dorothy Stewart, a member of the Lehl High School faculty, left for Almes, Iowa, where she will attend summer school for eight or nine weeks. Miss Stewart reports that she will study Advanced Dressmaking, Adult Training and Foods. Enroute to Iowa she will spend a week In Chicago. BUT AT BOMB Last Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson visited In Salt Lake City. Mr. Anderson visited a t the L. D. S. hospital with Mr. Enoch Russon and Mrs. Anderson visited ! with Mrs. Harold W, Johnson. Sun- day guests at the Anderson home Included Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson Ander-son and family of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Goates and children. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Leland Merrill and Mrs. Fred Merrill of San Francisco, California, arrived in Lehl Thursday Thurs-day for a two weeks visit with rela tives. VALUES THAT ARE WORTH GETTING Spot Lights In Special Prices AT BROADBENT'S Sezo or Morning Milk LARGE CANS 5c All you want, no Limit RTTftAR 10 lbs ........ 45C Large Corn Flakes, all Brands He Shreaded Wheat 10c Lard, 3 Pounds 25c Salmon, 3 for 25c Soap, Bob White, 12 Bars 25c Pineapple. Large Cans 13c Best Rice, Pound 6c WHY PAY MORE And Free Delivery Throwed In Dry Good Specials Hope Bleach, the Yard 10c Outing Flanel, White, the Yard .10c Prints Extra Quality 'The Yard 14c Others ................. 12c Ankle Sox, all Colors 15o Ladies' Lacs or Mesh Hose ' 35c 48c & 98c Best Pillow Tubing, the Yard ...20c AT BROADBENT'S The store for Special Low Prices on every Item. . P. S. Or a load of that good NUT COAL. Try it. A. H. WING ELECTED SECRETARY OF UTAH FUNERAL FUN-ERAL DIRECTORS ASS'N. At the state convention of the Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple announce an-nounce the betrothal of their twin daughters, Mildred, to Ralnh a Utah Funeral Directors Association Webb and Miriam, to Ralph a! held Monday in Ogden new officers Goodwin. Mr. Webb Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb of this city, and Mr. Goodwin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, also of Lehl. The marriages will take place late in June in the Salt Lake temple. The brides are former students of the University of Utah and members of the Alpha Chi sorority. Mr. Goodwin is a graduate of the Uni versity of Utah school of medicine elected for the coming year Alva H. Wing of this city had the honor of being chosen secretary-treasurer. secretary-treasurer. Anson Hatch of Provo was elected president. W. L. Warner War-ner of Richfield, first vice president, C, A, Lundquist, Ogden, second vice-president, vice-president, E. A. Larkln. retiring president, delegate to national convention con-vention at Milwaukee. The convention was held in tne FARMERS, NOTICE' Fanners are urged to keep in touch with Blshon H. A. Anderson or W. S. Wilcox as their peas be come ripe and ready for picking- A group of pickers expect to start about Monday. - If any trouble Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and comes up, regarding your pea crop, Mrs- A. E. Doll were Mr, and Mrs. see Mr. Wilcox or Bishop Ander- C. A. Pearson of American Fork. son SUT AT BOMB I BUT AT SOK Merwin Lewis underwent a sec-1 Mrs. E. E. Curtis arrived home ond operation for sinus trouble at I Friday, after spending ten days in the Provo hospital, Monday, Vernal and Roosevelt, visiting but at bomb friends. Dick Russell Is spending this week at St- Johns,' visiting with his parlors of the Kirkendall-Darling d la afflilated with the Sigma Chi Mortuary, with luncheon ai me nu-tel nu-tel Bigelow at noon and dinner at the Valley House in Huntsville. Speakers were Mayor Ora Bundy, Reverend John W. Hyslop, Dr. J. R. Morrell, E. A. Larkln and the national president, John T. Skelton of Sacramento, California, who talked talk-ed on insurance and praised the Utah Branch of the National Funeral Fun-eral Directors' Association. We congratulate Mr. Wing and wish him success in his new office. BUT AT BOMB JONES-EDWARDS RECEPTION grandmother, Mrs. John T. Russell. BUT AT BOMB Miss Ruth Rothe entertained at dinner on Sunday for Miss Maurlne Sunday' Powell of Levan and Miss Cleo Holmstead. BUT Al BOMB Mr. and Mrs. S. I- Goodwin en tertained at dinner on Sunday for Clarence Barker of Ogden and Miss Miriam Whipple. BUT AT BOMB Miss Margaret Cox of Los Angeles, An-geles, California, arrived In Lehl lasx. ween to spend tne summer BUT AT BOMB Mr- and Mrs. Art Beck and daughter, Barbara, and Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Bushman were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, -BUT AT Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman and two little daughters spent Sunday In Salt Lake City, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Gill. Elmo St. Jeor returned with them to spend the summer at their home. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Andrew Fjeld, Mrs. Ken neth Noyes and Mrs. Edward Lar- a. iwu ivccbs vioib v mi tiia - - Mr. and Mrs. Leland Merrill with, her mother. Mrs. Margaret 8?n attfnded j"1 e1" er Cox. are also visiting In Salt Lake City with Mrs. Merrill s mother, Mrs. but at ho Bennlon. Mrs. Merrill is staying at Mr8" Charlotte Lewis and daugh- the home of her sister, Mrs. Eunice ! tei". Agnes, spent from Monday un- Gray, and Is also visiting in Alpine! til Friday of last week in Salt Lake with her daughter, Josephine. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson cel ebrated their fifteenth wedding an niversary last Wednesday evening. A delicious chicken dinner was served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Galsford, Mr. Don Loveridge, Mrs- Julia Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Hanson and Mr- and Mrs. George Webb of Salt Lake City, Peonies and orange blossoms were used in decorating the table and entertaining rooms. BUT AT BOMB Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs-B. Mrs-B. J. Lott entertained at dinner, honoring Mr. Merrill Lott, who Is visiting from Philadelphia. Besides the guest of honor covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Boyer Anderson and Miss Lorraine- Stewart of American Am-erican Fork. Sunday at dinner Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Boyer Anderson entertained enter-tained for Merrill Lott, Miss Lorraine Lor-raine Stewart and Mr. and Mrs- B. J. Lott. Miss Stewart Is enter taining at a party tonight at her home in American Fork In honor of Mr. Lott Hospital Notes City, visiting at the home of Mrs. Lewis' sister, Mrs. E. G- Shelton. BUT AT BOMW Air. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson Jim Grace and son, Jim, had their tonsils removed at the local ho.v pltal, Monday. Beth Peterson had her tonsils taken out the same day. clses of the Brigham Young Uni versity, Wednesday morning at Provo BUT AT BOM The First Ward Primary child ren were entertained by the offi cers in the Ward Amusement Hall, Tuesday afternoon, the event being the closing meeting for the sum- spent Tuesday at Provo visiting at mer- Games of every variety were the home of Mr .Jackson's mother played and dainty refreshments Mrs. Martha Linton- served -u mt roil I BUT AT HO: . - - . I ut. ana Mrs. w. w. Beck and Mr. and Mrs- Joseph F. Marsh son, Lee, and Walter Hodge, Jr, of of Alpine were Sunday guests of blackfoot. Idaho, were guests of the Junius Banks home. Mr. C. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb on Mon- Hackett, who Is staying in Alpine, day - visited with Mr" and Mrs.. Banks ut at bomb Saturday. Afro A ... T,, . i , . I i .l.-viv. rmeruunea ai a I but at bom j, i uinner party luesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Monson rf Mrs. Elwin Beck, who is visiting Los Angeles, California, left Sat- nere from Los Angelas, Mrs. Clif- urday mornlmr for Portland. Ore ford Bennett Miss Arleen Goodwin, gon, and Seattle, Washington, after miss Margaret Cox and Mrs. Em- visiting in Lehl for several days est mnaiey of American Fork. with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw T bomb I Mrs. Monson wait formerlv Misq Mr. and Mrs. Andy Shelton of Emma Maria Bradshaw nr thu uingnam are the proud parents of city. & daiitrhtAv Vtnm ir. ai.l I ,ttj, tn. xne but it bom: ..v..., iuiuih iy miss KStner Pill- Mr. and Mrs .T S XVHt nf ley of American Fork, and the babe Midvale were Thursday visitors at are aomg nicely. Mr. and Mm the . Bm ui ims city are grand- Allred- On Friday Mr. and Mrs narenta r.r v.a v. , c (u-nva,, Allrea had Mr. and Mra. A v I Johnson nt Salt T .ob-a o a f r . 1 iuia- eDer u, Webb, Mrs. Booth m,Mt. Sorenson. TTaK. t tttw I w . ,, cuu ana verni bpt at bo: , i oalt laKe city Mr. and Mrs- J. F Royle enter teaching school for the past few years In Ogden, and several years ago she taught school in Lehi. She Is well-known In this community and has a host of friends extending their congratulations. They will make their home in Ogden. ' but at bomb Mrs. Leah Bushman and daugh ters, LaRue and Irene, and son, LaMar, left this morning (Thursday) (Thurs-day) for their home In Frankburg, Alberta, Canada after an extended visit here with relatives. They expect ex-pect to arrive In Canada Saturday evening. The Bushman family have been visiting relatives here since last November. Importing Plants The practice of Introducing valuable valu-able plant frem foreign countries la at least as old as Queen Hatshepsut who ruled Egypt about 1570 B. C, for an expedition which brought foreign trees Into Egypt during her reign Is historically recorded. Tuesday Demill Schown had his tonsils removed. David Thomas of Fairfield Is In the local hospital receiving treatment. Mrs. Eugene Webb Is receiving treatment at the hospital. Wilbert Mr- Evans of Nevada was given a blood transfusion at the hospital, Wednesday. young couple- ut at bom FOR SALE Cabbage, Cauliflower, Tomato, and Aster Plants. Extra Fine. Lehi Floral Co., Lehi I'EVMaw 4. A I wrs. vem Webb, tatned at dinner on Sunday for Mr rr.vea mat aay from Black- and Mrs. Moroni Olmstead of Los root Idaho, where she visited for a Angles. CaHfr,rt,in o xt- month with h i- . - ' """""" vib, wr. ana Konaia Olmstead of Salt Lake ...j. wray. Citv. and T- r, UT AT BOMB i I Austin nt thi Mrs. Alice C. Phillips entertained fit A. rVrWtf IW nvvnI..A I ... r ' supper rnursday Miss Barbara Lott xuesdav evening In .nmis i JIT- JI C T I " "H? feUOlB arren uoates, re- of Miss LaPrlel Goodwin at the B. 7 a, 7 . m(lX- U ,n Vrvm- In the afternoon I. "V imues oi me iney attended a theatre and In the evening they formed a party and enloved l,JL&!,d?arlfSP- Jhnson Jackson ompanied the three visited in Provo Saturday with r- rfri, " .. ulree and Mrs. MeMn Reynolds and Mr. Jordan Narrows. FHdav Harry Reynolds, who i. t- ,n U-v. ,i . ... Xf. ti t,..;,,- Z.7 . luey enJyea dianer and the naa ms leg evening program amputated Monday. Mrs. W. A. BCT T mo. home ftnFrtM Ger S" Jon home on Friday. children r.t . xjkjS iiiigri v-aiiiornia, arrived In Tt c,.,j Mr. and Mrs. John Woodhouse. with Mr. .7- 1 LZZ T Ti fami,y- onet'andd- Larsen attended Memorial services ren will remain during the summer in Union last Sunday held for and Mr. Jones will return t cZ American Fork. Tuesday. She ie- Merwin lYoctor, a missionary, who fornia In about twn v. ,.. cently underwent an appendicitis J died and was burled in the Tongan Jones was formerly Miss AH ' operation. jisianas- "Gunther. Bishop S. I. Goodwin underwent an operation for double hernia at the hospital Wednesday. Dr. Harold Har-old I- Goodwin of Park City and Dr. C. R. Cornwall of Salt Lake City, assisted Dr. Eddlngton- Mrs. Ralph Varney was removed to her home Tuesday. Joyce Chad-wlck Chad-wlck was taken to her home In ft I ana Mrs. Mr. tt,., . noun tns uughter, Baii CJif $4 Brown May tk. i 17 on mll TV. Anna, Mls8 0Ue,ta and apoDur?,.I Mr- y J JV " Rlverton lurn Both x A gay informal wedding reception, honoring Irene Jones, young daughter daught-er of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Jones, and Herbert Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards, who were wed last Tuesday, was held Friday evening in the Third ward chapel, given by parents of the young couple. An attractive pink and white color scheme decorated the hall. Entertaining En-tertaining features included dancing and a program, the Orpheus orchestra orches-tra furnishing the music. Later in the evening one hundred guests were served dainty refreshments. refresh-ments. Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the young couple, Among those attending from out-of-town were Mrs. Charles Davis and daughter, Emma Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Colledge V of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Henson of Lark. BUT AT HOMB MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Taylor an nounce the marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Vera, and Mr. Frank T. Martens of Ogden. The marriage took place Wednesday, May 25, in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Taylor has been Goodwin, Tuesday evening. Elder fraternity. Mr. Webb is attending the University of Minnesota dental school at Minneapolis. The couple will make their home In Minneapoll8 until Mr. Webb completes his studies stud-ies in dentistry and Mr. Goodwin and his bride will make their home in Salt Lake, where he will continue his medical studies at the University of Utah. xne young coupies nave many friends showering them with con gratulations and wishes for future happiness and success. BOT AT HOMB JUNE WEDDING PLANNED Announcement is being made by Mr, and Mrs. Robert S. Fox of this city of the engagement of their daughter, Ada, to Byron J. Whip- J pie, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whip. ' pie. The marriage is being planned for the1 latter part of June, to take place in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Fox Is a former student of the Utah State Agricultural college. She later attended & school of Beauty Beau-ty culture and for the past two years has been engaged in that business. She is active in church, social and civic affairs. Mr. Whipple is a former student of the University of Utah and a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. fra-ternity. He is a popular young business man of this community, being manager of the Lehi Lumber company, and takes an active part in civic, social and church affairs. Both young people have hosts of friends wishing them happiness. BUT AT BOMB Lorem Stratton of Arizona and Douglas Phillips were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. I. have numerous rJ" s wish happiness ? Ior i .VA an,-... k. Calif0rnl J B make their home UNI0NMEE Lehl stake n. take note that the rJ? Priesthood mt T cont of June coming on the sec'o4l month, june i2 "aSuakn meeting dsv t e ret, Jun 19 . Kl'"N - -. a, Booa sired. Stratton is on his way home, after fulfilling a mission In the Northern States. Mr. and Mra -.!. - and Mr. and Mrs. a Worn .. fJL., . . . v Ur-niN UT Ik. Fork, Saturday eventa a SW?mml"gjartyJuj GRADUATE VETERINAKIAX DR. A. VV. OLSEN Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Neurocalometer Senl Home Calls For Office U. rnone la-w LEHr-j Dr. G. Q. Cliriite. PHYSICIAN and SURfiEOS Office Hours 10 to 12 ui 2 to S Offics Phon 45 Residence Phone 72 PERMANANT WAVING Mrs. Reuben Dean 517 North, 2nd East, Lehi Phone 1074 DUART $3.50 SHELTON JUNIORS $3.00 and $4.03 ItrCO "I'm all f-y cleaned up on xC furnace tenSi A U T O M A T I e c o a i BUR"" r dnp.a it chp.a.tier . . . betUf . J. 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