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Show THUKSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1932 TTT' 1 " ' 1 Goates Family f Men's Work SHIRTS Special 39c "V Boys'! Heavy Bib OVERALLS 39c Powers Shoe Store Local Items Mrs. Clyde Dorton was a- Provo visitor on Monday. John Brown of Payson visited In lxhl with his mother, Mrs. John Brown, Br, Mr. and Mrs.. Ileber pent Tuesday In Salt with relatives. J. Webb Lake city Mr. and Mrs. William Davis of Salt Lake city visited Lehl relatives, rela-tives, Sunday. ...' limn. Rwk. Miss Lola iviinL """" ' . Coatea and Bert Beck spent Wed-nesulay Wed-nesulay afternoon In Provo. Misses Marie Thrasher and Mar- Jorte Lott attended funeral services In American Fork Sunday for Albert Al-bert Chad wick. Mr- C E- Callahan and Mrs. Dora Simmons of Salt Lake city were Sunday guests of Mrs. Cllve Taylor. Tay-lor. As sruewts of Mrs. Robert J-Evans, J-Evans, Mr and Mrs. A- J. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson visited over the week end In Logan. Mrs. A. G. LeBaron of Salt Lake lty and Misses Bernlec and Rule Millar of American Fork spent Sunday Sun-day In Lehl, as guests of Mrs-Thomas Mrs-Thomas Trinnaman. Thursday Mrs. Edmond Ferry of Denver, Colorado, Mrs. Harry Price s.nd Mrs. W- N. Houston of Salt Lake city spent the afternoon In Lehl. as guests of Mrs- Wallace Hebertson. Last Wednesday Mrs- Nyron Fowler, and daughters, Verland and Jean, Miss Violet Vamey of Brigham City, and Mrs- Noble Evans spent the day In Salt Lake city on business and pleasure. Mr. Leo Hanson and two sons, Ttobert and Jack, arrived home Saturday Sat-urday from Los Angeles, California, where they have been vtaitlng during dur-ing the past three weeks- While there they attended the Olympic games. Monday evening Mrs. A. E-Adams E-Adams entertained at a dinner party for Mrs- W. S. Welsh, Miss Jayna Welsh, Miss May bell Clayton of Salt Lake city; Mr. and Mrs. J-T. J-T. "Winn. Mr. Adams and Miss Dora Adamij. After the dinner they attended the theatre The Bluebird Primary class of the First ward with their teacher, Miss Ruth Goates, were entertained at the home of Mrs. Wallace Heb- ertson Friday afternoon. After social diversions, tasty refresh ments were served to the following little Misses: Elsie and El 12a Cal-ton, Cal-ton, Donna Kirkham, Dorothy Evans, Margaret Banks and Atha Hebertaon. Friday Mr. and Mrs. E- B- Garret Gar-ret and two children and Mrs. Weber Web-er of Salt Lake city spent the day In Big Cottonwood canyon. They Joined Miss Julia Thornton and ' Miss Susie Stanford at the health camp and then continued up to Brighton, and had luncheon- They returned home that evening. Mesdames Dora Zimmerman, Juliet Jul-iet Goates, Charlotte Lewis, Ella Mantling, Sarah J. Taylor and Florence Flor-ence Jeneon spent Monday at Salt Lake city and Lagoon- They were joined at Salt Lake by Mrs- Elsie Shelton,. Mrs. Frank Nlcholes and Mrs. LaVerd Adams of Layton. "They spent a gay afternoon at the reeort, spent in bathing, numrous, other diversions and a delicious luncheon- DANCE EVERY SATURDAY Q lp . . GENTS :25c r LADIES 10c Ml aLgVLjJU, j.,..-j--.-.- eu 1 Skougaard's tavern, Fish Lake, Utah. 2 Interior of dining room and banquet hall. 3 Group of Utah editors breaking camp after a barbecue luncheon at an elevation of over 11,000 feet on High Top Mountain. Moun-tain. 4 Capitol dome in the Wayne Wonderland. 5 The famous Indian buffalo hide shields, decorated baskets and moccasins from the collection of Bishop Pectol, Torrey, Utah. 6 An early morning catch from Flnh lak. Miss Pauline Goates is spending this week at Layton, visiting friends and relatives- Sunday Mr- and Mrs- Lon Simpson Simp-son of Salt Lake city were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Bateman and Mr- and Mrs. Lloyd Thrasher spent Satuday and Sunday at Boyer of Springville is here visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Anderson and family, for an indefinite time. Mrs. H- M. Wray and daughter,! Edna, of Blackfoot, Idaho are here visiting with Mr- and Mrs. ' Vern Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dickerson and children visited in Sandy Monday with Mra. A. E. Poison and children-Friday children-Friday Mrs- B- O. Webb and son, Dicp, motored to Provo And spent the day visiting with Mrs. Wesley Jense. "Mr- and Mra. Boyd Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Fuller of Salt Lake city visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A- J. Evans, Saturday. Friday evening Mr- and Mrs. albert al-bert Tregaakls of American Fork, visited here with Mr And Mrs. Richard Hutchlngs. Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Coulam Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Makin, Miss Luetic Lu-etic Maktn and Miss Edith Makin, all . of Salt Lake city. Mr. and Mra. Emerson Curtis of Salt Lake city and Mrs. A. A- Call of Logan visited in Lehl Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb-Miss Webb-Miss Mable Call of Logan was a guest at the Webb home all during the week. The time schedule for the passenger pas-senger train No. 19, on the Union Pacific route that arrives in Lehl going south to Los Angeles at 6:19 P. M has been changed. The train will now leave Lehl near 9 p. m. adv. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott, Mrs. John Brown and Denzil Brown of Provo arrived home last Thuraday from Meredith, Colorado, where they have been visiting with Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. J. H. Brown for the past two weeks. They report a fine trip. Beulah Litson. little daughter of Mr. and Mrs- J. N. Litson of Mur- mjf. is npenaing uus weeK with hr grandmother, Mrs. George G. Robinson. Mr. and Mra. Litson and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Robin son of American Fork are enjoying a vacation at Fish Lake. The Merry Cookers 4-H club were entertained at a Saratoga party Friday afternoon. After a refreshing swim, they were served delicious refreshments. The group i .1. iiwuutn Aia. ana &aas Webb, Dorothy Ford, Dora Adams,! Reva Turner, Martha Phillips and the club leader, Mrs- A. E- Adams. THE v .run niiLd cwvi'A Mrs. F. D. Worlton and Mrs. T, F. Kirkham attended a funeral In Centerfield Monday for Mrs. Eva Hai'ley. Miss May Louiae Mitchell left Monday morning for Los Angeles, California, where she will visit for the next two weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C- A-Glazier-Mr. and Mrs- John Whimpey and three daughters, Ruth, Madge and Rae, and Mr. and Mrs.. Jame, Clark spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday on an outing in Provo canyon- Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes announce the arrival of a, new grandson on Monday, August 15. The parents are Mr- and Mrs- Reuben Reu-ben Tomlinson of Pleasant Grove-All Grove-All concerned are doing nicely. Missea Zola Brown, Verla Ball and Lucile Roberts and Messrs Ray Parker, Nile Wing and Jay Clark of American Fork enjoyed a weinnle roast at the Brown home last Thursday evening. Aida and Elda Clark, twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Clark of Pleaaant GroVe, have been spending the past week in Lehl with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes- Mr. nd Mrs. Clark have been enjoying a vacation trip in California. Mra. Leroy Davis entertained at a social Thursday afternoon at hs home,, complimentary to Mrs. Sibnlr McDanlel of Los Angeles, California- Luncheon was served to Mrs-McDanlel, Mrs-McDanlel, Mrs- Orinda Allred, Mary Ann Davis and Mrs. Ellsha H. Davis. Mrs. McDanlel left Friday Fri-day morning for her home In California. Cal-ifornia. Mrs. J. O- Melling and Mrs-Earl Mrs-Earl Smith were Joint hostesses at a birthday party given at the home of the former, Saturday. The occasion being their birthday anniversaries. an-niversaries. The Social club members mem-bers were guests and spent the afternoon playing bridge. Mrs Howard Strang of Orem won the high score prize Consolation favors fav-ors went to Mrs- Leo Hanson. A dainty luncheon was served to the following ladies: Mrs. Herbert Austin, Mrs. Leo Hanson, Mrs. J. W. Zimmerman, Mrs. Oliver Kirkham, Kirk-ham, Mrs- Leroy Lott, Mrs. Azer Southwlck, Mrs. James Comer, Mrs. Sylvester Evans. Mrs. Howard Strang, Mrs. R, B. Worlton, Mrs-Melling Mrs-Melling and Mrs. Smith. The club members presented each of the honored guests with a beautiful end table, as a birthday gift. NO TAX THERE IS NO TAX ON 0UT-0F- SSffif PH0NE CALLS WHICH COSTS LESS THAN 50c Local Telephone Service is NOT TAXED TfaeMomitain States Telephone fc TpW Co. LEIII SUN, LEinjJTAH Miss Jean Fowler is spending her vacation in Salt Lake city with her aunt, Mrs. Reta Hampson. Dr. and Mrs- Vernal Halverson of the Moscow University of Idaho, visited Mrs- Sarah Knudsen, Friday. Misses Verland Fowler and Max-ine Max-ine Austin, Bert Beck and Eldred Fox were Salt Lake visitors lust Friday. Miss Violet Vamey of Brigham City left for her home Sunday, after af-ter spending her vacation here with relatives. Sunday evening Miss Lillian Knudsen sang a solo and a duct with Arno Kirkham in the Lincoin ward in Salt Lake city- V Mrs. Sarah Knudsen is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Vera Chipman, at Thistle and her slater and brothers broth-ers In Spanish Fork, this week. Mrs. Heber Hart and her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs- Arch Netaon, of Mldvale were guests at the home of Mis. S- J. Taylor on Sunday. Miss Nedra Lewis returned home, after spending a week visiting in Salt Lake city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McAffee- Mr- and Mrs. Fred Woolston and Mra. George Strasburg and son, George, were visiting in Salt Lake city, Monday evening. Mr. and Mra. Glen R Adamson and Mr. and Mrs- Edward J. Larson Lar-son were guests of Mrs. Myrl Coombs at her summer home in Sunnybrook over the week end- Mr. and Mrs. Merton Brown and Mrs. Fred Schown motored to Pay- son last week and visited at the Arrowhead resort with Mr. Brown's father, John Brown. Sunday they visited at Eureka on business- Mrs. Samuel Jackson and daugh ter, Velma, and Mr. Franklin Jackson Jack-son left Monday morning for Los Angeles, California, where they will visit for two or three weeks with Mrs- Jackson's brother, Mr. Edward Ed-ward Moore-"' Mr. and Mrs- Noel Knight entertained enter-tained Wednesday evening, compli-fentary compli-fentary to Mr. and Mrs. W. A-Knight A-Knight and daughter, Barbara, who are moving to Salt Lake City In the near future to make their home. A dainty luncheon was served to Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Fred Wanlass, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackett, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Le-roy Davis, the guests of honor and the host and hostess. TOGA Goates Family Reunion Held Saturday Near one hundred members ol the Goates family, decendants of William Goates, Sr,. met together Saturday afternoon In an annual family" reunion at Saratoga resort. They met at the resort In the early afternoon and spent the time bathing bath-ing and chatting. Luncheon was served at 6 o'clock p.m.. and dancing danc-ing wa3 enjoyed in the late eve-nintr. eve-nintr. nf the trroun present those from : out-of-town attending were: Mrs. j Flovd Goates and son, Richard, Ellen and Drent Goates, Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Goates and son, Leo Jr-, Susan Caldwell, Miss Edith Goates, Mr. and Mrs. Alma J. Lar-kln, Lar-kln, Mr. and Mrs. William Glade and three children, Mr- and Mrs. Ernest Colt and baby, all of Salt Lake city; Mr- and Mrs. Elijah Goates and three children, of Provo; Mrs. Joseph D. Toung and two aons of Ogden and Mrs. Alma Earl and son and daughter of American Fork. The committee in charge of the heunion included -the following members: William Goates, chairman; chair-man; Alva H. Wing, Ada Fox Whipple, Secretary; Zina Glade, Susan Caldwell, Floyd Goates and Alma Earl- All those attending report a very pleasant time. o . Mr and Mrs J- F- Bradshaw were Salt Lake visitors on Monday. Glenn Webb spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Ruth Wilson has been spending the past two weeks in bait ia..e city Avith her grandmother. Mrs. E. J. Christofferson is spending spend-ing this week in Salt Lake city, i latino. hM- aunt. Mrs- Caroline , Thornston. Mrs- L. A. Valentine and children child-ren of Salt Lake city are spending this week in Lehi, visiting at the home of Mrs. Junius Banks-Mr Banks-Mr Leo Hanson and 'daughter, June, and son, Paul, spent last week at Levan, visiting with Mrs. Hanson's parents, Mr- and Mrs. D. Bosh., Mr and Mrs. C. M- Stone of Vineyard motored to the L- D. S-hospital S-hospital in Salt Lake city Sunday to visit with Mrs-' Stone's father, Mr. Enoch Russon. Mrs. J- J Whitcomb of Ogden and Mr- and Mrs. Harojd W. John- aon of Salt Lake city visited at the B- Y. Johnson home last Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs- Douglas Thurman of Garfield were Sunday visitors in Lehi, guests of Mrs. Mary Jonea and other relatives- Mrs. Albert Dransfield and family of Ogden are spending the latter part of the week here with Mr3-Dransfield's Mr3-Dransfield's mother, Mrs. Enoch Russon- Mrs. Walter Warkentin of Salt Lake city is here for a two week's visit with her mother, Mrs. B. T- Johnson. Mrs- S- T. McCallister, who visited at the Johnson home for several weeks, has returned to her home in Ogden. Mrs. Enoch Russon and son, Elmo, and grandson, Melvin Dransfield Drans-field of Ogden, visited at the L T). S- hospital in Salt Lake city, Sunday Sun-day with Mr. Enoch Russon. They report that he Is feeling a littte better. Mrs. Griffith and baby of L03 Angeles, California, Mr. Alfred Warkentin, Mrs. G. Warkentin and Mr. Walter Warkentin of Salt Lake city will be dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs- B. T- Johnson, Sunday. A group of girls entertained at a 'teak" supper at the home of Miss Oleve Kittinger Tuesday eve ning. Games, music and chattln were features enjoyed. Those present pres-ent were Misses Georgeana Peterson, Peter-son, Juliet Lott, Moreho Allred, Phyllis Arm stead, Margaret Peterson. Peter-son. Miss Kittinger, Wanda Peterson Peter-son and Betha Allred. Lucile Strasburg celebrated her eleventh birthday anniversary Monday, Mon-day, by entertaining a group of friends at a party at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Strasbursff A yellow and white color scheme prevailed in the room decorations and the menu. An attractive at-tractive birthday cake was an Important Im-portant feature. Lively eames were enjoyed, followed by the luncheon. BARGAIN .r a, vegetables, FrJ ineoestot each carried in, The triaU of solving the My "" we Make Quick DeHVerie8 Our pnees .re always right. 0w f8 WE AEE HEM EVERY DAT To 8EJL K DON'T FORGET YOU GET A GAlLOu OP jj!!, SPRAY FOR .WO-WnJ LARSENBROS Phone 17 i Main Street Genuine Axminster WW Size 20 in. x 36 in. Heavy weight, serged all around. Treated to prevent slipping on po iisned lloors Just the thing to put between doorways or in that vacant spot Limited number only at this price 5 patterns from which to choose. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW Dixon-Taylor-Russell Co ATTENTION DEMOCRATS There will be a democratic Primary Pri-mary in the ' memorial building Tuesday' evening, August 23, at 8 o'clock p. m, for the purpose of electing delegates to go to the state Democrat convention at Sal Lake September . 2 and to the con gressional convention at Ogden, September 3. All Democrats are urged to be In attendance. John S- Evans, Secretary. Mrs. Jennie Nostrom attended the outing of the Utah Power and Light Company employes at Geneva, Wed nesday. A farewell party was given at the home of Vernon Davis Monday evening in honor of Miss Viola Child, who is returning to her home in Hooper, Sunday, after spending the past few weeks here visiting with her sister, Mrs. Robert Phillips. Phil-lips. Games were played and refreshments re-freshments served to Miss Freda Phillips, Leo Powell, Miss Phyllis Armltstead, Oren Bone, Miss Velda Lott, Edward Phillips, Miss Fawn Lewis, Ralph Worlton, Miss Viola Child and Vernon Davis. o HOSPITAL NOTES Colleen Hackett, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Hackett, had her tonsils removed at the local hospital, Friday morning. George Buchanan cut a bad gash in his chin last .Sunday, when ha was thrown out of an old buggy. In which he was riding down hill with a. olav-mate. Clark Brown. fri tam nwMtsarv to BUU;ii09 - - - - close the wound. He was treated at the local hospital. . SWIM In Drinking wft R Aim rnNHRRT Sunday, DANCE EVERY CroqurgnotoWtwj Ends Duart Wave With B" j Shelton Wave WlthBj ALSO J Marcells, Fing ff""1 f Henna MRS. "EUB ki 7 worth, to ? ( .... . 1 Gradual oi jeweler, Salt 836 North PHYSICIAN. ! ' Of. H-iV |