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Show THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH : Tikhed by Th ivrr . .. . . n i goat ruonss jrery Thursday airNfl HATES r i!I35c per inch 5 lfffwTPerLine For It . i Tmutrtion. ri. Adm""" 2 City, toft offj I tolCoJ t Ko. howw nmt, tenaaces' anywise ! Ui, this' ty.TM Utah. 13, 193!. r I, mi tocalltem s Mrs- at. -the home Ta Whltccmb I jean of Ogden. were Sun-In, Sun-In, J"1' " th home of " rT; visited lX the week end. ae a y, Olsen and Clark i ti-a. A', svivan w- Ivo visitors last Wednes-. Wednes-. business ana - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1932 1 ' Junior Peck- of Dividend la here tti an InrtAfinltat visit at (K Iwun of Mr." and Mr:' I. It' Peck- " Mr. W. , B,-, Karrea of ..'Alberta, Canada, wa a-, guest at the home of Mrs. Merton Brown and Mr. Fred SchQwnvoiv, Thursday. Mr, and Mrs-Wallace Brown of Payson motored to . Lehi " Sunday and spent the dayi visiting with Mrs. Merton Brown. s - - v Mrs. J. E. Smith and Miss Martha Mar-tha Jakle of Salt Lake City were dinner guests "t)f Mr- and Mrs. Richard Norman on Sunday. ." ' -The Mothers Club will meet r.t the home of Mrs. A- E- Doll Friday afternoon. AH members are cordially cord-ially invited and urged to be in attendance. ' ' Merton Brown of Knowlea, and Fred Schown of Dell, were, home to spend, the week end, .with their families. . . . . , . . . . Mr. and ' Mrs. A. B. Oiil and daughter,. Helen, "of 8aJt Lake City visited relatives and friends in Lehi, Sunday, . Seth LItUeford and son. Jack and Morris Fox In company with others left Tuesday morning' for Southern Utah: on a Deer hunt. Mrs. Q. R- Adamson left last Sunday Sun-day for Sugar City, Idaho, where she will visit with her brother, Will Halliday. Mrs. Charles F. Johnson spent Friday in Salt , Lake City, visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Ell Dti-Boise. Dti-Boise. j . Mr- and Mrs. D. C. Tidwell and two children left last Wednesday for their hen; In McGill, Nevada, after a visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard O. Webb. Mr. uni Mrs. Joseph Elsemore of Silver City and Mr. and Mra. George Elsemore of Salt Lake City visited in Lehi -Sunday, as guests of Mrs. Martha Ball. Mrs. Steve Rex Holm- g, C. Evans, f on una I" . ... tha home ;ended a Pl k ' " " " " 0 H. Robinson In Amerl- A Friday afternoon. kttei nary of Montreal. Can- lnreek end guest-at the Mr and Mrs. tu-v Ixf became a menu Evans, wnlie ne was m to Canada-' . ' , . L Mrs. Ben Lott entertaln- ,.,.0n Sunday. compum"- L birthday anniversaries of U B- J. and Elba Lott and iTtaothy. which occured all L .m time. Covers were twelve gueata (teelia'Rolley of Orem te Wing two weeks with Mrs. Johnson. Frtenas win t hear that Mrs. Jonnson W slowly. She has naa seiw of it, being ill since LrMry, but is now able to fad around a little. Friends W for a more speedy recov- wlll be pleased to see her arsund again. . . lEthel Ooates and Mra- Sarah !?nl of the local Red Cross were in Provo Wednesday rsday of last week, attend-!m attend-!m Cross Board meeting-. Id Cross flour and cotton i'Joa was discussed and the SALE i OPERTY . District be kiin Drive, which will 1 Vu 11 th ..nil! TVlQTlkR- ' ru. uci ixui uwi ww checked upon. They i another meeting in Provo b instil f 0 BAM rporatlon, 1CHL0E UC iiig wife; SB at9 3B, his m cos- E8THMA TANNER D COS ,TH DOE, 3 Sale w or of tt ; the CW iltuate ' i r Stat of and to tinty. State Norttst quarter ) West MeridW1 ,t- thence North V ,ence We beginning six 0 esof nanttotW , irat the irriS- Jiughters of the Pioneers of r Springs camp enjoyed M afternoon at the home Lenard Racker on thursday k Mrs. Andrew Fjeld gave M Mrs. Rula Dorton sang solo and Mrs. Racker gave history of her mother, Mra I Special guests were Mrs, Jinn Taylor, Mrs- Ada Stod- Mrs. .Matt Peterson. A luncheon was served by the f Mrs- Racker, Mrs. James PA Mrs. Martha Ball. P. of the Fortwall 1 at the home of Mrs. J a Thursday, October 13 program was carried : n. Leroy Lott conduct- K welcome speech by Mrs Piano selection s by pi Lewis, Histories . of f I)eeM Bushman and Lu llia Bushman, early pion-I'ia pion-I'ia city, read by Mrs. R- 'i tWo Vocal duets hv Mrs. and Mra. Clvde Dor- ch of early merchan- given by Mrs. Mar-and Mar-and the openinff and layers by the chaplain, sa Schow. Dainty re- Air. and Mrs Roy Terry of Salt Loke "i!y Ttre'Sunday (runts tt Mr and Mr I. R. Peck unl Mr. and Mrs. John-Peck. Miss Eva Gunther,1 who is ' em ployed In Idaho teaching school, is horn to spend a week with her parents, par-ents, Mr- and Mrs. Carl Gunther. Mrs- S. L Goodwin spent Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City at j the L D. S. " hospital with her! daughter-in-law, :: Mrs. Virginia Goodwin, who is very 111. Mrs. W. Weish' MIss ' Jayna Welsh and Mlss; Maybell Clayton of Salt Lake "City, Visited oyer, the week end at ' the home of Mr. and Mra. A. E.' Adams:'' Miss Ruth Lott, who la training at the L. D. S. hospital, Miss Evelyn Eve-lyn Lott, who Is employed in Salt Lake and Mrs. Irvin Fox visited over the week end In Lehi wiih their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lott. MrsV S. I. Goodwin and daughter, ArieerfJspent last 1 Wednesday . at the L. D S. hospital, ' visiting with Mrs. Stanley E. Goodwin who recently re-cently underwent' an appendicitis operation there. ' On Wednesday Mrs. Goodwin and Mrs. ' Claude Curtis visited at the hospital. The Daughters of the Pioneers of the Bluebell camp met at the home of Mrs. Julia Brown last Thursday afternoon for their meeting. Mrs. Edward Larsen gave the life history of her great t grandmother Thomas. In the latft afternoon a . prettiiy-appointed prettiiy-appointed luncheon was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Brown and Mrs-Minnie Mrs-Minnie Harris. ; ' Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pal-lanch Pal-lanch and daughter, Mary, of Salt Lake City and Miss Dorothy Webb, who la attending th University of Utah, spent Sunday here with Mrs. A. F. Webb. They enjoyed a trip around the ;AjgSBj!; 8cfinnJopp;,and, spent the day 1g-the canyon,, where they enjoyed a delicious luncheon. Mr. and Mrs- C D. Fox and daughter Ruth," spent Friday here visiting with Mr. Robert Fox. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunk-ley Dunk-ley and daughter, Helen, visited at the Fox home and on Sunday Dr. j Mrs. W. A. Bringhurst and daughter, daugh-ter, Ethel, of Pocatello, Idaho arrived ar-rived in Lehi Tuesday for a week's visit with Mrs. Bringhurst's daughter daugh-ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mn. Earl Smith. and Mrs. Barlow Fox were of their fathetv Robert Fo. guests Mr. and Mrs. G- R. Taylor entertained enter-tained at dinner on Sunday for Mr, and Mrs. L- F- Wood and family of Salt lAktt Oily, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor and Myles Taylor of this city. ' - , , '. -..Dick Russell of Provo spent Sat urday.and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steve; Zimmerman.' . Mrs. W. ,W. Dlckerson and Mr. and Mrs- James Beverly were Salt Lake -y bit or on Monday. . - , ... Leroy Gardner of Salt Lake City called to visit with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. James H- Gardner Tuesday morning:, enroute to Southern South-ern Utah on a Deer hunt Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. Mr. and Mrs. Francis R- Ooates and Mrs- R. B. Worlton vlalted in Salt Lake City Monday afternoon. Dr. Worlton attended the dental meet ing' and the others attended a theatre. Miss Beth Jackson entertained at a combined birthday and Hallowe'en party Monday evening at her home. A color scheme and motifs suggestive suggest-ive of Hallowe'en was carried out in the room and table decorations. The evening was spent in playing card games and chatting. Supper was served at small tables to twelve guests as follows: Raeldon Goates, Marie Thrasher, Donald Lott, Vera Anderson, Von Adamson, Evelyn Peterson, Russell Worlton, Ora Jones, Keith Evans, David Curtis and the hostess. . 4 Mr. and Mrs- J. p. Merrltt visited relatives in Salt Lake City over the week end. Mra Annie Goates, who is stay-ins; stay-ins; in Salt Lake City, spent Friday Fri-day here vlsltingr with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. W. I Worlton. Mrs. " E- B- Garrett in company with her brother, Rex . Thornton, visited in Midway last Wednesday with another brother, Taylor Thorn- ton. r i , On Sunday, afternoon Mrs. Vera Beck and Mrs. and Mrs. Jay Beck of American - Fork were visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Johnson. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen were among those from this city attending attend-ing the big football game In Salt Lake " City Saturday, between the U. of U. and the B. Y. U. They also visited with Mrs- Larsen's mother, Mrs- Ralph Smith-Mr. Smith-Mr. and Mrs. J, F- Fagan, Mrs-A. Mrs-A. W. Olsen and Mra. Lowell Brown motored to Syracuse Saturday Satur-day and visited with Mr. and Mrs. D- I Anderson. Mra Anderson and children returned home with them for' a week's visit at the Fagan homa Ms. Wallace nebertson and Mr. and . Mrs. Guy ' Darling' were Salt Lake visitors on Saturday. Mr and. Mrs. Isaao Clark and son, Boyd, of Bachua spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Clark's parents,. par-ents,. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Clark. .Mr., and Mrs- Thomas Crabb and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb motored motor-ed to, Garfield 8unday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith. Mrs. Annl0 Powell spent last week' in Salt Lake City, attending conference and visiting1 with her daughters, Mrs. Carl Stringham and MIhs LaPriel Powell. The Primary officers and teachers teach-ers of the Lehi Stake held their Recreation Period Wednesday evening eve-ning in the Memorial building. Numerous Num-erous games were played and instructions in-structions given to the ward play leaders. A good crowd was in attendance. Miss Donna Rlchlns of Pleasant Grove- visited over the week end here with her sister, Mrs. Forest Llttleford. She returned horns Monday morning and Mrs. Ella Rlchlns, also af Pleasant Grove Is here spending a few days at the Llttleford home- " Mrs. Susie Thompson was visiting in Salt Lake City last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts wers Salt Lake visitors on Monday. ' Mrs. L M. Davis was visiting la American Fork Monday with her mother, Mrs- William Kins;. Miss Edith Goates of Salt Lake) City spent Sunday here visiting at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Herman C. Goates. Mra Dorothy Jones of Salt Laks City spent Saturday and Sunday here with her mother, Mrsi uAlic9 Tuckfield. ' l. ' ' Miss Minnie Gray and Mrs. Jennie Jen-nie Tanner of Salt Lake City were Friday guests of Mrs. Richard Hulchlngs- MIss Esther Carson of Ogden and Miss Lucile Carson of Salt Laks City spent Saturday and Sunday her with their parents, Mr. and Mrs- Matt Carson. Herbert Glover of Nyssa, Oregon, Ore-gon, arrived In Lehi Saturday evening eve-ning for an indefinite visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Glover. Glov-er. Mr, Glover manages a Jewelry store in Nyssa. ( j We served. The ,vt. Mrs. Dorton and Mrs- nnt dice here- j thet- Utah, thii )untJi if li, iber! 15 W Sale cheapZoTH. 10-13-2t. .v, see Jennie 10-6-lt iL86- hundred. "eon. io-20-lt PC raakin' W-20-2tp. :'P!Ibush F. Thrasher. :a10-20-2p. nathan TZ. f-Ca . lor or f W "E3 V25 and n?u Shop. BEVERLY . HILLS.-Well all I know Is just what I read In the papers, pa-pers, or what I see here and there. There Is an awful aw-ful lot to see this year, it you just sit on the side lines and look on. The Politicians never nev-er were In a bigger big-ger huddle. A few weeks ago when candidate candi-date Roosevelt was out here you never saw such a bunch of i Democratic outriders. You see out here in California it used to bs hard to scare up a Democrat, and when yon did he was scared sure enough. But now they are showing their heads shamelessly. Why you would think the rascals were the salt of the earth the way they acting up. But it was a uig time for em. Folks did give Mr. Roosevelt a fine reception, and a mighty good time was indulged in by practically all. The Movies turned out and gave a big night for him, not because they was going democratic. They are a little of everything, and most of ns not much of anything. We are all too interested in our "Art" to give much thought to material things. (Dont that sound like a real artist!) Most of us dont even know who Is running. In fact, who is running? Well, Mr. Roosevelt said he was, and the way they cheered I think he was. We I don't really mean "We, 1 had nothing to do with It but they did put on a fine show for him. They had what they call an electric pageant That seems to be the "Go" now Is a pageant It nsed to be called just a parade, but now its a pageant Now here Is a kind of a joke on ns that I dont know If its ever leaked out or not We had about 15 beautiful beauti-ful floats with girls Just "Strewn" all over em. You would naturally say "Why those floats cost a lot of dough.'' And they did. That is they did when they were first nsed. They were built by somebody, I dont know who, but they were built for the Shriners Convention and parade in Frisco, which was held a short time before, and e just hired em. If there had been any Frisco folks in the audience it would have looked like old home week to em, but thats one thing there Is never anv Frisco folks down this way. ' Here and Death Valley Is two places Frisco folks seldom ever go. To them one is just about as desolated as the other. Course we took the old floats and changed the name on em. Where one up there might, hare . been christened "The Progress of Beauty" or something, why we had Laurel and Hardy on it and called it "Laughter Will Pay." Then they had some polo games. They weren't so hot, on account of the size of the field, and they should have nsed an indoor bail, which is bigger and the' people couid have seen, and also that the players could have too. It was kind of a chilly night, and It seems that its an unwritten law that you cant put a girl on a float with any clothes on. In fact, here 1 Is the ingredients ingred-ients of a "Pageant" "Pag-eant" You first pick a cold night then have plenty of places all over the "Float" for girls to stand. But dor. t let em have anything on. Thats the first ingredient of a "Float Rider" is to be totally 'naked. Now she must be able to smile through the -now and sleet What she Is up there doing or what she is to represent must never enter en-ter her head any more than It does the man who arranges it She is Just up taere to act naked, and hope that she is not frostbitten by the end of the journey. They are not really "Pageants." They are early stages of "pneumonia." They are endurance en-durance contests, to see how much a girl can stand and shiver herself on the pedestal they hare her on. You see a thing like that is just right up these old fat Shriners' alley. They sit there In their warm overcoats and delleht on betting when the girl will turn to an icicle. A -Pageant" Is a collection of bare skin, surrounded sur-rounded by plenty of electric light bnlbs. Oh, yes, there is a P. S. A guy tried to lumn a horse through a hoop of fire. The horse wouldent Jump, and the man was without a shadow of a doubt the worst Jump ing: horse rider in the world. 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