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Show TIIUKSDAYJMAYJ! THE LEIII SUN, LEIII, UTAH 1,. I mica pnhv Nelson of Bandy Is there visiting Indefinitely with Mrs, ol.l : ii f nnw J. p Memw. pCllUUl la uui tivit is the time to get stocked up on WORK CLOTHES WORK SHIRTS for men or boys 24 Cents BOYS' WORK , SHOES $1.49 POWERS SHOE STORE FLOWERS Miss Alton Iverson of Salt Lake urn a ffuest of Miss Cleo Holmstead, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Taylor of Garfield spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bail. Friday Mrs. Bias M. Jones and Mrs. E. Morris Jones spent the day in Provo visiting. Miss Dorothy Jenson of Salt Lake City was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Peterson on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Leo Harfcon and son, Jack, and daughter, June, spent Saturday in Salt Lake city Mrs. Bertha Knudsen spent last Tuesday in Salt Lake City attend- the funeral of her uncle, Christian Berger. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Peterson and three sons of Mldvale spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. M Glllett. FOE MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 14th Now is the time to order them, owing to the late cold weather they will be very scarce. Telephone us your order now and we will reserve them for you. Lehi Floral Co. Local Items Mrs. Ralph Goodwin visited Salt Lake City on Monday. in COAL! COAL! BUY YOUR COAL WHILE ITS CHEAP Dom.Lump PER TON Nut - - S5.50 S4.50 PER TON DELIVERED Misses Arleen and Th?lma Good win spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson and children spent Sunday In Fountain Green, visiting relatives. Bert Austin is spending this week in Bingham with his sister, Mrs. Carl Beck. , Miss Doris Dorton and Frank Parks of Bait Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. p, Jones, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of Garfield visited in Lehi Sunday, Mrs. Thomas Crabb returned home with them for a week's visit Ann Cox of Montana called last week to visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Josephine Young. She was en-route en-route to her home after a visit in Arizona. Mrs. Norma White and little daughter, Carma Dean, Mrs. Jos eph Hammer and Harold Fox, all of Salt Lake City visited in Lehi Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gains. Leonard Racker of Salt Lake City visited in Lehi Saturday with his Darents. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Racker. Mr3. Leroy Iverson and family of Kanosh have spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Glllett. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dorton, Marie and Thella Erickson and Delia Roberts spent Friday visiting in Salt Lake City. Mrs. LaMont Epperson and two children of Delta are here for a few days visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett. AT YARD $1.00 & $5.00 WE ALSO DO ALL KINDS OP Truck Work CHIDESTER BROS. Located at 551 North 5th West St, PHONE 66-W Wedding Recep tion Honors Young Couple Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson en tertained at a gay wedding reception recept-ion on Wednesday evening of last week in the Third ward chapel, honoring the ' marriage of their daughter. Violet, and Mr. Loren Chidester, which took place recent ly. ' Over two hundred relatives and amy Vieo L&rsea. and uan u&n- friends were In attendance anaiici anepnerd. were entertained with a program,! xne cast of "Women. Folks" was followed by dancing. The program Us toliows: Anthony Gardiner-consisted Gardiner-consisted of the following numbers: uouis Smith; Mrs. Gardiner, his vocal solo bv Miss Oroha Clark Luotner Agnes Phillips; Gertrude cf Pleasant Grove, readings by Mrs. aardiner, his sister Verda Ander Herman Swenson, accordian select- La; Dorothy Gardiner, another sis ions by Hershel Manning1, a vocal LerIla Bushman; Aunt Julia Gar solo by Parley Hunt, a solo by Mrs. diner Fay Anderson; Georgia Rhy Fawn Warburton. a cornet solo by Lik secretary Ruth Goates, and M. I. A. Contest Con-test Held Contests in M, I. A. activities were conducted last Thursday eve ning in the Fifth ward chapsl.; Oi ama, public speaking and the or iginal dance were the activities contested. 'ihe First and Second wards con tested with Dramas. , The First ward's piay was, "Women roiKs , directed by Mrs. Gladys Peterson and the Second ward's play was t-eggy" directed by Mrs. Ada Whipple, llie Second ward won the decision. ihe cast of "Peggy" was as fa-.ows: fa-.ows: Angeline Oieve Kitunger; worthingion LaVerl, Gray; riar-iiet riar-iiet Latiel Goodwin; Lawrence tivan Croft; Peggy LaVerl Ailred; i'JfTTiliil ilrtf"''winMglftniiifiMf' hml ii Leo Hadfield and a tap dance by i ftii tttaii Miss BuDV Colledge, ' - - I , , . i ; , t umer ui me evening reuc&iuueuis yap fw jyigwBya were served. - Many lovely gifts You Can Get The most tasty foods on the marl, at our store every day Choice Meats-Tasty Meats-Tasty Vegetables-Fresh Vegetables-Fresh Groceries Delicious Fri And The Prices Are Right LARSEN BROS, The out-of-town guests in attend- iucile Camp, his Fiance Lucue Walker. Miss Wanda Peterson, Second ward Gleaner Girl, won the Glean er girl public speaking contest and Fay Evans, First ward M. Man, won the "M" Men public speaking contest. Their subjects were on the Mrs. Oliver Klrkham and son, Avery, Newell Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw were Salt Lake visitors on Tuesday. iir wr v o rAvcAr utid RIAGE ANNOUNCED Collins,' of Murray; Mr. and Mrs, aaarwu uevey. Mrs. Aioen uevey, mt t a cWan nnn Trn nf . Uh An4 Hff0 Trtefit-vVt TTrx f b-ir C rf I m j jr tit . 1 . ouu uH" v I Mr. ana Mrs. ium xaies, M, H.I1U lnnif wnrH u,-a tho nthcr M Man vim cuy aimuuuce uie mariiagc ui Mrs. lou coiieage, Miss Myrtle t;oi- uontestm men uu6ui, biv . ueage, use jrreen, mi. ana mrs. Tn iha r(trir.Qi on nntocf tv.a wu wiinown ui jricaaain, uiv.s, 1 Kmier yaies. 01 aan ijase uiiy: i aanA a . i v, ,i ..... , r. , . il wciuuu waiu woo aaou kiicu mc uc oan lmkc oiiy. and Miss Barney of Spanisn Fork; Aiir ,h cwmon nrQ. Tj -vf V ri inn -kj-w-l a n n nri Hm n ! v n v n 1 xjuui jfuuiig irevic nic igwrui6 Mri ana jyus. oamuei is. urane 01 numsrqus congratulations from Draper; Mr. and Mrs. Fawn War- their many friends in both cities burton Clark, Eugene ! The bride is well-known in this violet Clark, all of Pleasant Grove. PHONE 17 Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Vance have commenced building a new modern home on the , state highway, just East of the Lehi hospital LEHI, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Woods were dinner guests in Salt Lake City Sunday evening at the home of Mr Wood'j sister, Mrs. Haymond. Mrs. Wllkerson has returned home after spending the past three weeks in Provo, where she hasbJen receiving medical treatment. community and is a popular mem ber of the younger social set. She graduated from the Lehi High School last year and has been act ive in church and social affairs. Several socials are being planned in their honor. They will make MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED .or, Ila Schow and Louis Smith. Judges were as follows: Drama- Mrs. Miriam Thurman Nielson, Miss Beth Romney and Allen Fjeld; Dancing Miss Ar villa Clark of the made peasant Grove High School Facul- Holm-1 tv and Miss Maurlna nhriRtenspn Public Speak- the present. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stone of Union Un-ion visited with Mrs. Josephine Young on Sunday. Later in the day they motored to Vineyard and visited with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Denver. Mrs. Minerva Wade of Salt Lake City Is here for a two weeks visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wade.. The attraction is the arrival of a new baby daughter at thj Morris Wade home. Mrs. James H. Gray entertained at dinner on Friday, the occasion being her birthday anniversary, for Mrs. Samuel N. Crane and daughters, daugh-ters, Lorna and Betty, of Draper, Mrs. Sterling Dun-ant and children, Keith, Nelda and Howard, of American Amer-ican Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Her-man Her-man Swenson. Bishop and Mrs. William Hadfield Had-field and Mr. and Mrs, Dee Elder spent Sunday In Salt Lake City. They enjoyed a trip visiting through the Salt Lake temple and visited at the L. D. S. hospital with Horace Hadfield, who recently underwent an appendicitis operation. They report that he is doing nicely. The Relief Society Board members mem-bers visited at Cedar Fort and Fairfield Fair-field wards Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Anne C. Fyffe, Mrs. Charlotte Hadfield and Mrs, Fern Russon visited at Fairfield and Mrs. DeUa Fox and Mrs. II. Mina Webb visited the Cedar Fort ward. The Angus Gardner home is under un-der quarantine for measles. Their little son, Mario, has the ' disease. At last reports he was doing nicely. Keith Schlappy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schlappy, -has been quite 111 during the past week. He is Improving. Announcement has been of the marriage of Ira L. stead, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I of American Fork; I. HA msr.oa1 at tin f1Mr onrt M u thplr Vinmp !n P1mi.sn.nt Cimva fnrl ... . I luo lul Euzaoetn Ford or Rosewell, New Lehi Stake will contest with Cot- Mexico. The marriage took place tonwood Stake the latter part of :pm a. May. They will make their home in Las Vegas, New Mexico, for the present time, where Mr. Holmstead is em ployed. v The many friends of Mr. mimteM"'ihhis"city are 'extend ing countless wishes to the young couple for a, happy married future. o For Sale Tomato & Cabbage PLANTS EXTRA FINE Lehi Floral Co. Mr. and Mrs. John Bun ton of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson of Provo spent Sunday Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace' Hebertson. Mr. and Mrs. Enis Nelson and baby, Irvln, of Raines, Utah, spent Thursday and Friday of last week, here, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. Miss Audrey Johnson and Mrs. William Rltter are leaving Monday for Lyman, Wyoming, to spend a week or ten days, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Fredrlckson. Mrs. Florence Bowman and little daughter, Yvonne, of Provo have been visiting in Lehi during the past week with Mr. and M1- Will-am Will-am Osborne. Mrs. S. A. Green and son, Heber, and daughter, Mrs. Harold Droubay tnd Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart of Salt Lake City wers guests of Mrs. William Will-iam Ritter, Saturday. Mr. Oscar L. Holmstead and sons, Rex and Mack, Vaness Lott and Mr. Larsen of Salt Lake City left Monday for Heber City, where they will shear sheep. They expect to be gone several days. WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE ELECTRIC CONTRACTING ; & REPAIRING RADIO INSTALLING - OR REPAIRING Complete Line of R. C A. Tnbet And Flxtam If m need cf anything la our line give us a ring or call and tee us. Radio & Electric Shopf CARLTON PETERSON, Prop. STATE STREET PHONE 75 Friday ev?nlng Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson, Dr. and Mrs, J. G. Jones. Mr. and Mrs, Afton Giles and Mr. and Mrs, Anr.ond Webb will participate In an out-of doors party up in the creek. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts and sons, returned home last week from California, where the men were em ployed shearing sheep. Mr. Rob erts and sons left Monday for Devils Slide, where they will be employed shearing sheep. The Reli;f Society stake board held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Delia Fox Fri day afternoon. After the business as taken care of a social was en joyed and a prettily-appointed lunch eon served. The Senior and Junior classes of the High School formed parties and motored to Saratoga Tuesday iftemoon. After a refreshing swim they enjoyed delicious luncheons. A gay time was reported by both sroups. ia spite of the rain. The sHi:or naa planned a canyon trip HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Noy L. Chrlstofferson and new baby were removed to their home Monday from the hospital. Tuesday Mrs. Stanford Brlggs and baby were removed to their home in American Fork from the hospital. A fine baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ; Adams of American Fork at the local hospital Monday night. All concerned are doing nlcly. . NILE WASHBURN TO ... FULFILL MISSION Farewell Party Saturday Night Miss Tvy Christofferson enter tained at a party Tuesday . evening at her home, honoring Miss Mary Hardy, who is leaving for Plain City to make her home. Games were enjoyed and delicious re freshments served. Her guests included in-cluded Vera Brown, Mary Hardy, Ellen Christofferson, Clifton Schow, Elbert Stoker and Mahlon Peck. MINSTREL PRESENTED ENTED I T mm.. I Members of the under the direction of tit Scouts with George Strafe charge, presented a clever a tertairung negro minstrel t Fifth ward chapel Tue&j ning. Last Friday eve.Hn presented the minstrel in field ward. There -was a large crcwi i tendance and the funds t from the entertainment was; over to the scout work in ond and Fifth wards. A SHOW EVERY NIGHT Al BIRTHDAYs CELEBRATION J. Nile Washburn, a member of the faculty of the local high ::1ido1, mric VjVtY, r Rrftaiw.f e.. '" tu to luiiui a snor tained at. a ttiiv.imnftintJn' Mi-tv,. ram """ w me uemrai states. ; day dinner oa Sunday, honoring "e ieaTe Monday for the miss- the birthday anniversary of her Change of Program Every Wednesday, Friday & Sunday mother, Mrs, Joseph S. Broadbent. A pretty birthday cake centered the table. Covers were laid for ion field. Mr. Washburn fulfilled a mission in Canada in 1922-23 and has been active in church activities Mr. and Mrs. Azer Southwick and ZTS Durina the f amlly, Mr. and Mrs. Elzle Rhodes vthat he Uve n Lehi he and family of "Hunter, Mr. and , 1x6X1 active in church work Mrs. son, and the Broadbent family. , o FIRE DOES SLIGHT DAM AGE T L. C. RICK HOME A lovely baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holmstead at the Lehi hospital Tuesday night. The mother, formerly Miss Narvel Peterson, and the new arrival are doing nicely. Mrs. Lester Ross and baby w?re removed home Wednesday from the hospital Claude E. Flckes was removed to his home Sunday. He has been In the hospital reviving treatment for the Flu for several days. Fay Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Evans, was Injured at Sar atoga Saturday evening. He fell on the cement and bumped his head quite severely, eceivlng a scalp wound. He was treated at the hosriLtal Saturday night and Sunday. At last reports he was getting along fine. Alfred Roberts was treated at thJ hospital during the week for Inflamatioa in the tendons of his forearm. The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goates underwent a minor operation, Friday at the local hos pital. A Hicks boy had a large silver removed from his hand one day last week. o MRS. WILCOX VERT ILL Mrs. Alvrlna Wilcox Is reported to be very Ul at the home of her son, A. L. Wilcox. Mr. V.'ilcrx sent a telegram to her daughters. Mrs. Barbara Bag ley and Mrs. May Brown, in Los Angeles, California Sunday and they arrived here thj first cf the week. Earl Brown, a grandson, drove th?m to Lehi in seventeen hours. Mrs. Donald Nielson of California Califor-nia arrive 'in Lehi Sunday for an uiuciuui visit wita ner parents. air. ana Mrs Fnnrh Rntiam nr. hat TPra t-r.fcJi'. f.-V (Tn lUlonnl! toc Mnn. (Fll. r.. ". .. . . -w v au-wut i u n.v m iuuwui conaiuon is reported to Leroy Loveridge ' and baby m the ward md has a0 an a vcijr active part in stake work, having worked for a number of years in the Stake M. I. A. As a high school teacher he has proved himself to be of great Value A fire caused from flying sparks ;:,K, nas taugnt from the chimney, destroyed a speakln debatm- etc- mau portion of the roof of the L. C. Rick home Friday afternoon. noon. The flames were noticed by mem bers of the family and the fire alarm sent In immediately. The lire department made a quick run and arrived at the home in time to put out the flames with chemicals, berfore much damage was done. The quick work of the firemen saved the home, which would like ly have been destroyed in a short time, tis a wind was blowing and in a few minutes the whole roof would have been ablaze. The damage was slight. " ; 0 TWO AMERICAN FORK BOYS ARRESTED HERE LaVon Tldwell and Roy Perry of American Fork were arrested in Lehi for having in their possession bottles of home brew beer. A trial was held in the city court and the boys were fined . $50.00 each, $45.00 of it suspended for good behavior for one year. If they break the ordinance of Lehi City they will be called back to serve the other 45 days. The boys are serving time at the city jail at the present - o ALPINE MAN ARRESTED nERE R;x Moyle of Alpine was arrested in Lehi early Saturday morning on charges of intoxication, a trial was held Saturday In the city court and he was fined thirty dollars in lieu thereof to serve thirty days in tie city jail at hard labor from 8 o'clock in the morning until 5 3'clock in the evening. He is serving his time at the present. be about the' same. has wide experience in the field of speech. His education with his experience high ldaals and studious and ambitious am-bitious nature will lend much toward to-ward making him a successful missionary in the Central States. Mr. Washburn is a Seventy of the Fifth ward. To do him honor, the SeventiPs Quorum of the Fifth ward, under! the direction of the Bishopric, are entertaining at a missionary fare- ;c" I" Saturday evening, May 6. in the Fifth ward Amusement Hall. A program and dancing are being! planned for the occasion. The public is invited. Free contributions con-tributions will be accepted. Tonight Last Chance to See RICHARD DIX In THE LOST SQUADRON A love storj- that hits the Vaulted Heights of Draia' ALSO "CLANCEY OF THE MOUNTED' Everybody 10c DAUGHTERS OF PION- EERS TO MEET The Fortwall Cami. D n b members will meet at the home of w if . - w next Thursday.' May li, at 2 o'clock p. m. A good program has been outlined and all Friday and Saturday, May 5 and! GEORGE O'BRIEN "MYSTERY RANCH" A "Wild Riding, Hard Hitting Ranger tears the U & Kettleful of Trouble. Good Comedy Only 5c and K: Sun.,Mon.&Tues.,May7,8&8 Captivated by his Captif You'll revel in the romance of this light-fingered Romeo who captured his blonde pursuer . . . then submitted sub-mitted to shackles of love. , Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Kittinger and family are Invited to attend the, Cozy Theatre Friday evening; eve-ning; May 5, 45 gupsk of Cozy and 'Lehi Sun Management. Manage-ment. Bring this slip with you FIFTH WARD RELIEF SOCIETY TO ENTERTAIN The officers and teachers of the rata ward Relief Society are en- Zg " nMrt Tues day afternoon in their ward chapal, honoring the visiting teachers. A 'P Wled. Tn theFoun- aWtIUtlr WU1 Presented, along with other numbers. Games ajso be conducted. A eav tun; is expected. 18 .1 I If JM I f rr J b SI .i PJ Warner BASffi r 4 1 Pv-Vi Miriam JORDAN Herbert MUNDlH Fran i)th 1 . I pes : ERVEE 0GRA 'jfropriat given ig, h re cert jarful tr Is Sun een se Sundf h wan I in ch fion ai ward Rowing en in 1 I n Join s I tiful V -i j nd ha! ;ferle Bi I Angels I Praye "Moth I story Dui Snong ' idrey ' ....: itation Ser Mi iffks .. at I SI 5 Ind o: Ss5 h i to & I n .. y Jc jedal. 4Roy t, Mi rF. i .14 La Mi 1 tse t atatio I tctioi I'.: I toi fecia Ives i of 5, won A at of -'II aia' f sent -Ty ( 1 t .Orij X P "Oh fe'ihs "I Go 4 P hi H 4l f i h te to 1 t |