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Show THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1932 THE LEIII SUN, IIILUTAH ! ocal Little Joan Alston of Salt Lake City spent last week In Lent with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Southwlck. Miaa Pauline Goates Is spending two weeks visiting' In Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goates.. Mr. and Mrs. John Tomllnson of Pleasant Grove were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson, Sunday evening. Mrs. Vera Beck and family of American Fork visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles F, Johnson on and Mrs. Merton Brown and Mrw. Fred Schown attended a the-. the-. atre In American Fork, Sunday evening. Mra. M. S. Lott and daughter, Barbara, spent Saturday visiting In Salt Lake City on business. Mor ris Tran accompanied them home to spend the week-end. Little Dorma Poison returned to her home In Sandy, Monday evening, eve-ning, after spending a week here with her gnjandparenlta, M?, and Mrs. W. W. Dlckerson- Mra. Matt Peterson, Mrs. IL D Wilcox and Mrs. Rose Green spent the week-end In Salt Lake City, visiting with Mrs. Wilcox's daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. George Elsemore. Mr- Don. Loverldge entertained at a chicken dinner on Sunday for Mr. and Mra. Henry Calton, Mr. and Mra George Webb of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaiaford, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson and Mrs. Julia Vaughn. , Mr-and Mrs. Elworth Call and family of Boulder City, Nevada, spent Friday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb . Saturday, Mr- and Mrs. Robert Allied and daughter, Betha, and Mr. Orinda Allred were guests of Mrs- Annie Beck In Salt Lake City. A ten pound boy arrived to glad den the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dlckerson on Monday, July 11. Both mother and baby are reported to bo doing nicely. This is the third son in the family. Miss Nydla Sabey, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Aaron Sabey; fell from a cherry tree at her home Thursday evening, and broke her foot. She is laid' up, but at last re ports was doing as well as could be expected. ?F1 In Memoriam In loving memory of Ralph W. Letter who died July 23, 1924. Sadly missed by his mother and sister. Mrs. Herbert Austin is entertain ing the Social Club this afternoon. Miss Ethel Coates spent from - a rt.1i Thursday until Monday in om Lake City, visiting Mr. ana Senno Casto and other friends. Alva H. Wing In company with friends from Salt Lake City, Lorin Jukes and Harry Nelson, left Sunday Sun-day for a few days Ashing trip' at Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs- Charles Peterson of Alburque, New Mexico, arrived In Lehl last week for an Indefinite visit with relatives and friends Mr. J- F. Royle and a group of boys, Glen Royle, Stanford, Dahl, Herbert Stotfdart, Roland Wood-house, Wood-house, Ralph Watkins, Jean Phillips Phil-lips and Douglas Ashton left Tue-da Tue-da morning for American Fork canyon, where they will enjoy a week's outing.. Harley Beason, Clyde Nelson, Bud Harris and Wanda Harris of Loma, Colorado, visited over the week-end with relatives and friends in Lehi. They left Sunday afternoon after-noon for Colorado. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs- George G- Robinson and daughter, Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Ramond Robinson and sons, Howard and LeGrande, and daughter, Retta May, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Russon and son, Glen, and daughter, Maurine, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lltson and daughther, Beulah, of Murray, and Mr- and Mrs- Sherman Sher-man Robinson and M:i: Cunningham Cunning-ham of American K(ik spent the day at Lagoon. Mr- and Mrs.. J. E. Goates and family of Provo spent Saturday In Lehi, visiting at the home of Mr James T. Goates- Warren Bone, I J. Martin, Jr. and Ferd Evans returned Saturday, after enjoying a week's fishing trip at the head of Bear River- Mr. and Mrs- Warren Schow and daughter, Wanda, of Logan, spent last week end vlsftlng In Lehl with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton and other relatives and friends- Mr. and Mrs. D. R- Mitchell, and daughter, May Louise, Mr. and Mrs. C- A. Glazier spent Monday visiting In Salt Lake City with Mr, and Mrs. B. R. Smoot and with Mrs. F. Nixon. ' Mrs. Martha Ann Taylor cele brated her eighty-eighth birthday 'anniversary on Monday. In honor of the event her children gathered at her home Sunday and enjoyed a social family gathering- Her guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Doug-las ScaJly, Mr, and Mrs- Herbert Taylor, Mia Lela Cutler, all of Salt I Lake Clly; Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor Tay-lor of Spanish Fork, Mr, Charles j Taylor, Mr- and Mrs. Thomas Tay-llor, Tay-llor, Mrs. Eb- W. Taylor and Mrs. Sarah J. Taylor of Lehl- traw Hicits Mr. and Mrs- Charles Stewart and their daughter, Mrs- Eph Lew-Is, Lew-Is, of Calleo, arrived in Lehl Friday for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs- Harry Stewart, Fern Stewart and other relatives. They spent Monday In Salt Lake'Otly onjbuslp ness. Mrs. John Wllles arrived home Monday from MicGlll, Nevada, where she has been visiting for the past three weeks with her daugh ter. Mrs- Blanche Tate Mrs- Tate has been very 111 In the hospital there, but she Is home from the hospital now and is doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs- E. B. Garrett were Salt Luke visitors on Monday. Mr. Paul Peterson left Wednes day for Burllngame, California, af- after spending a two ween s vtu-a- tionjiere with his parents, Mr. ana Mrs .0- S. Peterson. Sunday Mr- and Mrs. Janus Schow, Mrs. Ceiestia sscnww o..v Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb motored to Salt Lake City to visit with Mrs. O- N- Child and family. On Thursday Mr. and Mra Geo. Strasburg had as their guests, Mr and Mrs. Thomas Lebreton, Sr., Mr and Mrs. Thomas Lebreton, Jr., and children. Colleen and Bonna Rae, of Tooele. The elsters of Mrs. Joseph Klrk- ham entertained at a party at Saratoga Sar-atoga resort Saturday, the occasion occas-ion being her birthday anniversary. Bathing was enjoyed and a delicious delic-ious luncheon was served. The general Primary of the Fifth ward will be held next Tuesday afternoon af-ternoon at 4 p- m- in the Fifth ward meeting house. All teachers and Primary members are urged to be in attendance. Mrs- Richard Hutchlngs spent Monday in American Fork, visiting with her mother, Mrs. Louisa Mc-Candless. Mc-Candless. Mrs. McCandless returned return-ed home with her for a week's visit. Mr- George S. Jones of Los Angeles, An-geles, California, spent Friday, Sat urday and Sunday here at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Carl Gunther, vis ltlng with his wife and children, who are (spending the summer here. The Merry Cookers Club met at the home of Mrs A. -E. Adams Tuesday afternoon. Their lesson was a soup demonstration- The girls present were Dorothy Ford, Ila and Zada Webb, Martha Phil lips, Reva Turner and Dora Adams James Comer, John Zimmerman a i 4n. C,rAnr and E. B. Jones moiorou vi." Monday on a business trip- Mr. Ellas M- Jones left Tuesday morning for Garland, whore he ex pects to be gone for six weeks- Mr. and Mrs- Luther Coates and family, Mr- and Mrs. Richard Bone and Mr- and Mrs. Sam Mitchell en- Joyed a welnnle roast up in the creek, Friday evening1. ' ' 1 . . r- i - - - "' I TU V I imArman i is -"--vs . .it wrl Tames UOraer, - - "-vSi-NT;.. TfrHYIC I Mr.and Mrs Elworth Call and Mrs. Herbert Austin is entertain- Mr. and Mrs- r.. E R Jones motored to Otfden ft -nJ IteitlS ?, rtv. Nevada.' ing the Social Club this afternoon. : Salt Ike visitors on Monday. and L. YOUR CHOICE 29c each WORTH FROM TWO TO FOUR TIMES AS MUCH FOR DRESS OR WORK "Believe It Or Not" WE, WANT TO CLEAR 'EM OUT KWICK BATHING SUITS They must go too take your pick at HALF PRICE DOWN GOES THE PRICE OF PERCALES NOW THE YARD A Splendid Selection To Choose Prom Our Shoe Department FOR REAL SHOE ECONOMY If you look you'll buy- Shoes expertly fitted LET US HELP YOUR FOOT TROUBLES Humming Bird Silk Hosiery FULL FASHIONED ALL SILK 79c the pair Other grades $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.95 MESH IIOSE 35c to $1.00 A beautiful stock of Ankle sox 15c & 25c All Summer Dresses Greatly Reduced Electric Light Globes 10c Each FULLY GUARANTEED Bob White Soap, Twelve Bars For Crystal White, Nine Bars ,25c .25c A BETTER BROOM FOR 49c A NEW STOCK OF TUMBLERS AND BREAKFAST SETS All At Money Saving Prices GOODWIN'S GOLDEN RULE FOB BETTER VALUES LEHI, UTAH Mr. and Mrs- D. R. Mitchell entertained en-tertained at a prettily-appointed dinner party Sunday for Mr- and Mrs. C. A. Glazier of Los Angeles, California, Mr- and Mrs. B. R. Smoot, Miss Helen Glazier of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Newell, Mrs- Leo Brown and daughters, Emily and Alice, of Provo, and Mr. J. B. Myers and son, John, of Bingham. Elder Grant M. Andrus of Layton, Mra 1 James ' St- Clair and son. Grant, and Mrs. John R. Gillespie of Tooele, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs- George Strasburg on Sunday. Jack Sorenson of Fountain Green returned to his home Wednesday morning, after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson. Miss Miriam Rose of Salt Lake City Is spending this week In Lehi visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Tuckfield, and her aunt, jvirs. Jam S3 Comer. Mr. and Mrs- Childs and daugh- . i .. t .1 in ter, Viola, or iiooper, viu-j Lehi Sunday with Mr. and- Mrs. Robert L, Phillips, Miss Viola remained re-mained for a two weeks visit here. DO YOU REALIZE! Do you realize just how convenient it store. Here's hundreds and liun,lr0(8 '0V your command GROCERIES FRtitt h Meat and Allied Lb, EVEEYTHINGKEPImsH4 ' A telephone message or a visit to our ltot anjthitg m desire. The Place for Quality Ea, LARSEN Main Street BROS Phone 17 Mrs. Oren E. Mann and son, Lowry, and Mrs. JacK UTanz ana daughter, Dorothy, motored to Tre- monton the first of the week, where J Atfamson, they will Join their husbands and visit for several days with Mr. and Mrs- L F. Mann, before returning to their homes In Yakima, Washington. Mr. and Mns. Clark Jones and two children of Chinook, Montana, are here spending their vacation with Mr- Jones parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellas M- Jones. During their visit here they have been entertained entertain-ed by numerous friends. Monday evening Mr- and Mrs. Van ess Lott entertained at a dinner party In their honor and on Wdenesday evening eve-ning Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts entertained en-tertained for them- Mrs. Julia Snow Jones returned to her home In Delta, Friday, after spending two weeks visiting here with Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Garrett-Mr. Garrett-Mr. and Mrs. Garrett accompanied her as far as Provo. Mrs- Jones Is Mrs. Garrett's grandmother. A group of young people formed JulIa Thornton and Susie Stan- a party and enjoyed an outing1 iniford oi Delta spent Thursday and American Fork canyon Thursday. The affair was In honor of Mr. Kenneth Yancey, who Is leaving soon for San Francisco, California. The group included Miss Margaret Davis, Miss Marcllle Gunther of this city, Miss Irene Johnston, Robert Rob-ert Clark, Mr. Yancey and LeVon Earl of American Fork. The Happy Sewing Club met at the home of Miss Agnes Lewis last Wednesday afternoon. They started start-ed on their sewing, played games and were served dainty refreshments. refresh-ments. The next meeting will he held at the home of Miss Beryl Curtis. The club officers are: Beryl Curtis, president; Rhea Hig- glnson, vice president; Gene Worl ton, secretary and treasurer; Agnes Lewis, reporter; Geraldine Taylor, cheer leader- Mr. and Mrs. C. EX. Flckes left on the eve of Thursday, July 14 th, for Los Angeles, California. Mr. Flckes will attend the Lions International Inter-national Convention, as a representative represen-tative from the local club., and return re-turn to Lehl on July 23r d Mrs. Flckes will remain for a longer time with Mr. Flckes sister at Hollywood. Hol-lywood. This makes the fourth In ternational Lions Convention Mr. Flckes has attended, he also having attended six district conventions-Mr. conventions-Mr. Fickes is agent at the local Orera depot "Daughters of the 1932 Berry Crop" pleasantly surprised their guardian, Mrs. Celestla Feather stone, at her home on Monday ere nlng. Music, games and social chat, recalling old times, were pleasant diversions of the evening. Those present were Juliet Lott, Thelma Jones, Marie Thrasher, Marjorie Lott, Betha Allred, Dar-lene Dar-lene Lursen, Bertha Caraon, Faye Featherstone, Velda Aiken, Newella Lersen, Edna Evans, Verna Cos-grove, Cos-grove, Velda Carson, Geo Larsen and the honored guest All those present expressed their apprecia tlon for the efforts of Mrs. Feath erstone in securing employment for them this year, as well as many years past and for her untiring care and the interest she has shown la Lehi girls at all times, with never a thought of self, but always of the welfare of "her" girl a We take tnis opportunity or thanking her wishing her health and happiness naay visiting at the E. R. Garrett Gar-rett home. These girls will supervise super-vise the outing of the girls of the Utah Tuberculosis Association at Big Cottonwood canyon for six E. Booth Sorenson enter tained at a clever little children's party Tuesday afternoon, celebrat ing the third birthday anniversary of her little daughter, Vervene. The little guests enjoyed games and were served dainty refreshments, of wnich a pretty birthday cake was an important item. The little guests were Yvonne Ash, Sherman Jones, Ralph Mitchell, Carl South-wick, South-wick, Kenneth Goates, Glen Lewis, ShirleyWebb, Paul Webb, Russell Webb and Ann Crabb. Mrs. A. F. Webb entertained t a birthday party Friday afternoon, honoring the first birthday anniversary anni-versary of her little grandson. Lowry Webb Mann. A social af ternoon was enjoyed and dainty refreshments re-freshments served. An attractive birthday cake with one candle formed the centerpiece on the table. The guests were Mrs. Noel Knight and little rfA.iie-ht- T o---w, uui, xnrs- Stanley Lott and babv dans-htA.. Rose LaRae, Mrs. Joseph Glover! Joyce and Ward Glover, Mrs, Ceiestia Ce-iestia Schow. Mrs. Jack Franz and little daughter. Dorothy. The family of Mrs. Annie Gent. entertained at a Sarato-a. ,-- last Thursday, the occasion being her sixty-seventh birthday anni-versayr. anni-versayr. Bathing was enjoyed, after af-ter which a tasty luncheon was served. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert S- Fox and family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple Mr. and Mrs. I J. Martin and children, Dr. and Mrs. W. L Worlton and daughters, Mr- and Mrs. Leo W. Goates and son, Leo Jr, and Mr. and Mrs- Floyd Nelson of Salt Lake City, and the guest of honor. Mm. J. W. Wing entertained at a quilting Monday afternoon. A delicious de-licious chicken dinner was served and the afternoon spent in quilting and social chat Her guests were Mrs. Herman Goates and children, Mrs. A, B. Anderson, Mrs- Harry Jerlins, Mrs. Melba Clark and children, chil-dren, Mrs. Norvin Brown and children, chil-dren, Mrs- Stanley Lott and baby ana Miss Arva Wing. Last Friday evening Mra. Alice Jones entertained at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther, for Miss Berniece Miller and Mrs. Beth LeBaron of Los An geles, California. The evening was gayly spent in playing Progressive Cootie, the high score prize going to Miss Nina Halliday and the conso lation favors to Mrs- LaRee Van Wagoner, both of American Fork An attractive color scheme of pink and which was carried out in the room decorations. Those present were Misses Zina Anderson, Cleo Larson, Eva and Marcille Gunther, Mra Marie Smith, Mrs. Lileth! Peck, Mrs- Lela Russon' of Lehi, Mra LaRee Van Wagoner, Miss Nina Halliday of American Fork, the honor guest and the hostess. Mrs. Frank Hitchcock entertained entertain-ed at a Bride club Saturday. Those present were Evelyn Lott, Dorothy Eleanor Harmon, Beth Jackson, Dorothy Ball, Mildred Zimmerman, June Smith, Anna Lott, Beulah Lewis, Lois Zimmerman, Zimmer-man, Marjorie Osterloh, Valdls Farnsworth and Iola Nielson. " JkJk .... 1 4 Those from this city attending the funeral services held in Salt Lake City Tuesday for G. N. Child were President and Mrs. A. C-Schow, C-Schow, Mr- and Mrs. Sylvan Clark, Mrs. James Trunkey, Mra. Emily Johnson, Mrs. Heber C. Webb, Mr. Abel John Evans, Mr. and Mrs- Janus Schow, Mr. and Mrs. A- F. Webb and others. . Mrs. F. D. Worlton entertained at dinner, following the funeral at the cemetft ' wmas, Mis Ogaen, Dp, 1r Mr3. T. J, Thm-..T" ' ' all otoZN mons, .1 TV tir. A- ,v r In. . r, or sa Dr- and Mrs. , Mr. and Mi- r, n. a. "Lais: Worlton. BOYS RETURN FROM YELLOWS ne group of Vanm,. . ! S2V - ten aar LEHI to PRICE by TELEPHONE 55c After 8:30 P. M. 35c Only Station-to-station rates. Plus Federal tax en amounts over 60c TELEPHONE Something f Nothing? Do you believe any store can or will give you "something for nothing?" Or do you realize the fallacy of such advertising 1" There is only one "lowest price" any merchant can give you. That is the price that remains after he pays for his goods and adds his cost of doing business and the smallest legitimate profit upon which he can continue to operate. When a store offers you more in "free extras" than the price of the article for sale, you can be assured that deceit and misrepresentation are being practiced. We offer you the lowest prices possible on dependable de-pendable merchandise. Lower initial costs thru volume buying and efficient merchandising methods together with, the lowest legitimate profits are responsible for our year-round low prices. Ten progressive store outlets increase our turnover turn-over to the extent that fresh new stocks are constantly arriving. Our buyer is now at the Chieago furniture market, taking advantage of the present low prices and new styles being offered. "BUY AT THE ONE-PRICE HOUSE AND SAVE" Dixon-TaylorrRussell Company DANCE EVERY SATURDAY Q A P A TAP A GENTS 25c LADIES 10c rMFk LJ3l i PHYSICIAN Offics Hour. V I 9 2 to 8 Office Ph1 j Re.!d.ne. PJ after through Teuton The boys all report ,! cation and education, ro ana sound amu no trouble or bad U "re W.TtatoT"! oned by leaden, Howart 1 " "uneia, waiter W. d h ana ueorge P. Mm. JUL. " ' "uject" Sra ...um ago the boys im make an effort to raise te the trip and were successful i sponsored several entertain did odd jot,, and madeK directory nnm .u mo Kuamg Business mmJ. officials, church officials, lj poners and others, printed . Those making: the trl J Koger trice, Howard Gray, a Price, Eldred Foi, Edwsrf Wayne Sunderland, trim,., J Leland Price, Leo Hadfleli v) Hadfield, Dale Hadfleld, jj Carter, Arthur Sabey, Naml ter, Hershel Manning and M iiutchings. Hospital Not Emma Sims of Americas i was operated on for irm Sunday at the local hospital Jack Smith, small son of Hr Mrs. Hyrum Smith, undenra! other operation for bone tube Saturday. Mrs. Lamar Sykes of Pte Grove died at the hospital SM day morning: of kidney trouble I brights disease, following tl S of a baby. The baby died ito. Fred Kirkham had his tosfe moved at the hospital Tim morning. Harold Fox, son of Mr, Mrs. Lloyd Fox, was treated frl broken arm at the local toes Tuesday. Francis R. Goates was r: to his home last Thursday, ifw ceiving treatment for several at the hospital- PERMANENT WAVING MRS. REUBEN DEAN 517 North, 2nd East, Lent ! Phnnn 107-J SHELTON ; NATURAL - DUART 1 Dr. L. W. J! GRADUATE f Telephone 174-J Ll1 I DR. A. W.OLSS1 Palmer Gradn cnreoriucTO Neurocalometer Spw Home CaU. For OfWS t- v&B rnouv u .qwtm t nv,!rinr Water BAND CONCERT Sunday, 4:30 P. J BARGAIN DANCE EVERY WTSDNESSsi. jjper Jckcw CUPA flntt 5 1 I HE 1 ! H & s idvt h fSldi 41 1 I - 't 'S-1 1 I" .Vjt V. |