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Show THURSDAY. JUL. zi, vjm - TSARATOGA SPRING S -!:SrSSorSelt &5SKf!li t.,., Jieinfotsnir PW ltolhs-Snlondid Mineral Snrinir Water-Utah State Board of Health Supervision. XiCf uiJHiittm'h w v "'" i i I. . THE LEHI SUN. LEHI, UTAH .THURSDAY, JUJA- ion a: Utah DRESSES H xfi Tfl Q New Dress Shirts New Dress Trousers New Dress Oxfords LADIES' HOSIERY WORK CLOTHING for men and boys WORK SHIRTS . for men and boys 39c POWERS SHOE STORE Mrs. Ellas M. Jones was a business busi-ness visitor In Provo on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Francis of Morgan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass on Monday. Mrs. Cloyd Stone of Vineyard spent Monday and Tuesday with ,her mother, Mrs. Enoch Russon. ! Miss Ruth Timms of Centerville visited over the 24th at the home ; of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton. I Mrs. Fred Scown and Mrs. Mer- jton Brown and children motored to Salt Lake on business Tuesday. DRESSES Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass motored to Provo Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. E. J Hunter. Mrs. Hene Browne of Price, Is the guest here this week of Mrs. J. O. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson visit ed Thursday in Provo with Mr.and Mrs. Melvln Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Reese of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and daughter, Betty, were business visi tors Friday in Salt Lake. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Merrihew and Mrs. Ada Merrihew of Salt Lake,, spent Tuesday here with Mrs. Ada' Stoddart. Miss Dorothy Jensen of Salt reeling of Unrest in Bird Song, Writer Says Each Individual bird song, rightly heard, with an effort to hold it single for what Tt Is, will create a feeling of unrest In a human listener, listen-er, says Charles E. Tracewell, In the Washington Star. . This may url.se because a bird is a piece of nature untrumineled by mind. It makes no attempt to correct cor-rect what It Is Into something. It would like itself to be. It is nature, aud nature has a flaw in it, somewhere. some-where. This sad truth Is at the base of all religions, and systems of ethfes. It Is the apple in the Garden of Eden. Man knows it, but man covers It up. The bird knows It, but the bird does not conceal con-ceal it. He opens bis bill and he sings; 1 and when he sings he does so In a Mrs. Dorothy Jones of Salt Lake sp3nt from Saturday until Monday in Lehl with Mrs. Alice Tuckfield and Mrs. James Comer. Local Items Mrs. Harry Stoker and Mrs. John Austin sicnt Friday In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Tomlinson of Pleasant Grove, spent Sunday at the George F. Barnes home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kertonand children of Draper, were visiting here Wednesday at the E. H. Davis home. Mrs. Bert Dospaui and daughter, Carol, of Salt Lake, were the guests of Mrs. Vaness Lott for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs, D. R. Mitchell and Misses Mar Louise Mitchell and May Oardtvr were Salt Lake visi tors on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hitchcock are spending a few days in Ferron with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Jones of Cedar City, arrived Saturday for a short visit with relatives. Mr. A J. Evans and Mr. W. A. Wall made a business trip to the capitol city on Wednesday. Mr. Elias M. Jones returned to his work in Idaho Falls, Monday I evening after spending the week end at nome wun nis iamuy. Lake was the week-end guest at: distincty )inor jjey, to tell the whole the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Peterson. Mrs. Joseph H. Kirkham ' and daughter, Verna, of Garland, visited visit-ed over the 24th in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirkham. Mrs. George Strasburg and son, Lloyd, and daughters, Edith, Em- i ma and May, spent the 24th in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith were Lake city. After attending the capitol theatre other holiday diversions diver-sions were enjoyed. visitors Wednesday in Salt Lake City, They spent the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Reese. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane and 'family, Allen Webb and Don AU-I AU-I red. motored to Provo canyon on Mr I. L. Lott. who Is employed 1 W 24 sPent the day at in Shelley, Idaho, spent the holiday holi-day at home with his family. Mr. C. F. Wilson and Max Wilson, Wil-son, motored to Provo canyon on the 24th on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and Misses Phyllis Smith and Thelma Jones motored to Provo on Friday. Aspen Grove. Armond Webb, Booth Sorenson and Afton Giles enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy M, Davis ,triP at Strawberry over the week. and daughter, JJanne, of Provo, Mrs. Herbert Bauer of Moran, Wyoming, Is here for an indefinite visit with her mother, Mrs. Alice Austin. Mrs. Austin was called to Bingham on Wednesday on account of the serious Illness of her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Carl Beck. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Schow entertained enter-tained at a party up the Creek on fishing the 24th for and MrS- Lyman spent Sunday here with Mr, Mrs. Le Roy Davis, and end. Mrs. John Stoker and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Broomhead motored to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Goates and wlth relatlves frlenK non of Salt Lake, are spending the week here with Mr. and Mrs. Will-' lam Goatns. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and family of Salt Lake, spent Pioneer day in Lehl with Mr. and Sirs. A. B. Anderson. Mrs. Annie K. Smith, Mrs. O. L. Klttlnger, Joseph Smith and Virgil Smith, visited Sunday at the L. D. S. hospital with Mrs. Jennie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey and family are Invited to attend the Cozy Theatre, Friday evening, eve-ning, July 28, as guests of the Cozy and Lehl Sun management. manage-ment. Bring this slip with you. The M. and E. 4-H club served breakfast to the Amateur Cookers Thursday afternoon at the home of their leader, Miss Edna Strasburg. A color scheme of green and yell ow was carried out. The Amateur Cookers are enjoying a party up the Creek at Kirkham's farm this afternoon, (Thursday). Mrs. Alice Brown of Los Angeles, California, was visiting here Tues day, the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. F. Johnson. In the evening a party was given at Saratoga, resort in honor of Mrs. Brown. Those Dresent were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Reynolds and son, Junior of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mrs. Wilburn Austin, Mr. and Mrs.,EvanSi M Evam and Clyde Woods and Mrs. Freeman and their families. The entire day was spent In the outing and a tasty dinner and supper was served. Mrs. James Comer Is entertain- ling the Social club this evening, (Thursday) at her home. Bridge I will be the chief diversion of the "Mr. and Mrs. Detbert Adams and evening, three daughters of Salt Lake, spent j a few days this week In Lehl wlth Mlss Phyllis Kirkham, Miss Bar- jot. ana w. u. n. wing ana im- Lott E D. Owens of Logan, land Morris Trane formed a party 1 I to Bryce and Zlon canyons over Misses Phyllis Smith, Nelda,th. t,0iirfv rw wp ... nr Davis, Huitau AUred and Thelma scnool Wend3 m Panguitch. Jones entertained at a slumber i party Monday evening at the Davis Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Coffman of home. On Tuesday morning a de- springville and Mr. William Crabb liclous luncheon was served. 0f Gunnison, spent the holidays in J. A AUred "and Clarence Allred'f aLnd,iSc" f0" left Saturday for their home In ""'B Raymond, Alberta, Canada, af ter .g ' , iney spending a week here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James All-red All-red and other relatives. The telephone operators of the three exchanges, Lehl, American Fork and Pleasant Grove, entertained enter-tained at a Saratoga party Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Bathing, games and luncheon- were the evenings diversions. The Lehl girls attending attend-ing were Misses Lexie Bateman, Reva Goates, Zina Anderson and Lela Coates. Mrs. I. M. Davis entertained at a prettily-appointed brtda? party Wednesday afternoon at her home, Summer flowers were used through out the rooms. A dainty luncheon was served at small tables to Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Mrs. J. G. Jones, Mrs. Cecil Ash, Mrs. D. R. Mitch ell. Mrs. Le Roy Davis, Mrs. E. L. Chlpman, Mrs. H. B. Merrihew, Mrs. A. W. Davis, Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Worl-ton, Mrs. Clyde McKeller, Mrs. W. L. Worlton. Mrs. M. S. Lott, Mrs. I. L. Lott, Mrs. R. B. Worlton and Mrs. Ilene Browne of Price. world truly what the whole world knows. Surely this does not make the birds' songs any the less enjoyable, en-joyable, or any the less beautiful. The sorry belief that happiness Is dependent upon laughter Is merely a modern manifestation; it has arisen, it is having its day, and it win-die out, because It is false. The true; -as told to us in the sons of the birds, will sound forever. 'E Pluribus Ur.um," the Official Motto of U. S. The Latin motto "E Pluribus Unum" one from many the official motto of the United States, and by act of congress is also Inscribed on the coins, was originally proposed pro-posed on August I, 1776, by a committee com-mittee of three which had been appointed by the Continental congress con-gress to prepare a device for a state seal. The committee consisted, consist-ed, Incidentally, of Benjamin Franklin, Frank-lin, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Jeffer-son. Their suggested seal was not accepted, ac-cepted, however, and it was not until un-til June 20, 1732, that the motto was adopted as part of the second and successful device, which was submitted by Charles Thomson, secretary sec-retary of congress. It was In 1796 that congress dl- THE BEST of Fresh Groceries Meats Fruits and Vegetables Is offered the public by this store, Our large sales insures you the right price and always the freshest fresh-est and best eatables. At your service, with service LARSEN BROS. PHONE 17 - - - LEHI, UTAH bus Unum" on the coinage. On the great seal It Is Inscribed upon a scroll Issuing from an eagle's mouth. The motto Itself is an ancient turn -of phrase, to be found In a number of classical authors. Cleve land Plain Dealpr.- C. L. Johnson and daughter, Betty, re(.te(. the emDiovment 0f "E Plurt Mrs. Dean uaeu ana aaugnier, uoia, May, Mr. Edward Fowler and the guest of honor. a- Hospital News A winsome baby daughter 'was born to Mrs. Leland Powell Tuesday Tues-day morning at the local hospital. Mother and new babe are getting along nicely. , Mr. Henry Van Wagoner of Midway, Mid-way, underwent a third major-operation Tuesday at the. hospital. Lavell Smulo" was treated for an Injured finger Monday, (sustained while playing baseball. " will visit the World's Fair. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kirkham In Arthur -Sabey - was' removed his home Sunday morning. to Mrs. William Beverldgu was removed re-moved from the hospital to her home last week. This afternoon (Thursday) Miss ; ; juesue aorenson was given a (blood transfusion at the local hos- I pital on Thursday. Phyllis Kirkham Is entertaining at Ralph Goodwin was treated for an attractively arranged bridge a sprains ankle on Wednesday at luncheon complimentary to Mrs. the hospital. The ankle was sprain jujrame tngersou or Denver, uoior- ed when he fell from a scaffold ado. Trie invited cuests are: Mr? u-hilA rwintina at tv,o n,i.. l i.i i i " " - v ...v wwunui We wish to mako mention of the aJ8Uie' tt iL ,L 7 , "'Raymond Adams of American Fork, heme. ,t!- rnrrkh w company with President and Mrs. Mr. Audrev Swenson of Pleasant . ter's orditra at the anniversary Arthur Welllna left on July 22nd Grove Miss claire Wells party given for Mr. and Mrs. for chicW, where they will vlsi. clarlce AUr?d( Mrs Carl Roberts, ' -Standard English Word Standard English words are those Incorporated In the language by authority, au-thority, custom or general consent; saya' Pathfinder Magazine. All good unabridged dictionaries have marks to distinguish foreign and obsolete words, while slang terms, colloquialisms colloquial-isms and words having purely tech nical meaning are also so designated. desig-nated. All other words listed may be accepted as standard English words or their variants of the same word the verb to do. It Is essential essen-tial that an up-to-date dictionary be used, since the language Is constantly con-stantly changing. Camouflage, for Instance, Is now standard English, although It was not prior to the World war. Human Blood Weight The public health service says that the blood In the human body Is usually about one-thirteenth of the body weight and requires from one to one and a half minutes to circu late through the entire body. No Mystery By use of the X-ray, says a pro fessor, It Is possible to ascertain the size and position of the core of a golf ball. You can do the same thing after some players have taken one swing at it Philadelphia Bulletin. An Honeit Mind . There needs, no truth j ants, or pomp, or equipage, tor. pood our passage to hearei; the graces of an honest & serve us upon the way, ani ; us happy at our jonrney'ie: Seneca. Deer Outrun! Ante When a Canadian motonr cently caught up to a dm, ; speed of 5.5 miles an hour, tb mal managed to keep ahead o! automobile and finally to1 Into the underbrush.. Bicycle Will be Given Away August COUPONS GIVEN EVERY NIGHT AT lit? in Lehi's Only Home Owned and Operated Theatre. WHAT LEHI MAKES, MAKES LEEI! Tonight last chance to see Bert Wheeler and Robert Wools? -In- "DIPLOMANIACS" A timeful Sexpeditional of Hysterical Important Every 'boy or girl bringing an old tire casing to show toni see this picture FREE. Everyone else 10c BREMS BULLOCK MARRIAGE James Allred Ltst week. This num ber was overlooked In the program pubUshed last week. the World's Fair. I Mrs. June Smith, Miss Barbara Lett. Miss Leona Osterloh, Mrs. Phyllis Hitchcock, Miss La PrieJ Bauer of Mrs, Enoch Russon and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wiiford Russon, Mr. Goodwll, Mrs. Newev Whipple and 411(1 Mrs Cloyd Ston; ot vineyard' Moran. Wyoming. Mrs. Ada Whip- week The marriage of Miss Vera Brems, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Erems, and Algene Bullock of Pleasant Grove, took place last ami mtrc t 1 .Tittle granddaughter. Gay Klien- Ta " s- ,,7 ,riie,s0V an pie and Mrs. Raymond Carson. Pol- The young couple art; being ten-man, ten-man, with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jor-PrancUco' California, enjoyed an lowlng brldge a damty luncheon dered the best of wishes for a hap-gensen, hap-gensen, and Mr. and Mrs. Davis 'outxfloors lty esd&y evening wlll served at the small tables, py and successful wedded lif3. Chlpman and eir families of Salt paftalr Lake City, motored to Meuilers VJ , " T VT. .h? ., f ' .... . Wednesday for her home after vis- Park on the 24th where they spent . ' ... . . , I tUtl(( AtCIC ltUI UlWlitl, A4 the day. r4n WE ARE AT YOUE SERVICE XLECTRIC CONTRACTING St REPAIRING SADIO INSTALLING OB REPAIRING Compile Line t( B. C A. Tab And Flxtnres - If In need of anything in our line give us a ring or call and see us. Radio & Electric Shop CARLTON PETERSON. ITop. STATE STREET PHONE 73 Enoch Russon for the past three months, j The following entertained at a Saratoga party Thursday in honor ' of Mrs. Fred Merrill of San Fran-t Fran-t clsco, California. Mrs. R. J. Whip-; pie, Mrs. Eunice Gray, Mrs. Carl-; ton Peterson, Mrs. H. C. Webb,' Mrs. H. J. Stewart. Mrs. Clara Webb, Mrs. Ralph Ooodwin, Mrs. Josephine Strong of Alpine. Mrs. Heber J. Webb, and Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw. Bathing was enjoyed, followed by a tasty luncheon. Miss Grace Booth of Provo Is visiting here this week, the guest. of Mils Margaret Banks. Mifs , Eanks entertained at a delightful s party Wednesday aft?rnoon compU-menUry compU-menUry to Miss Booth, the occas ion being her twelfth birthday an niversarr. also In honor of Miss Beth Broadbent of Los Angeles. ) California. Games were th mainU dirersion cf the afternoon and four ! teen girls were served dainty re- freshments. . 1 1 Fi-ee Family Passes SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE Lehi Sun ' LEHI'S LEADING NEWSPAPER AND Receive FREE Family Passes TO COZY THEATRE Where only the best Talking Pictures are shown. Two family passes to Cozy given with each one year subs-'riptioH t the Lhi Sun for 11.00. One family pa given with each 6-month subscription at 5( Subscribe or Kt-n?w now for the Sun an.l enjoy this hiarh class enter-laintiiont enter-laintiiont given to your family FREE. READ LEHI'S OUTSTANDING PAPER AND ENJOY THE BEST TALKING PICTURES Lantern D Marts Or "Lanterns of the Dead." as they are called, sounds quite mysterious. mys-terious. About half way on the road from Angers to Poitiers, in France, there is the old town of Fontevault, famous for an ancient abbey where English kings have ! wished they could be buried and for j a fine example of those "lanterns." The purpose of these tall stone funerary lanterns, built like inland j lighthouses, was not known until a I few years ago. when It was referred to in the writings of Peter, the Ven erable, a Twelfth century abbot of : Cluny, that they were lit In homage j to the dead Christians. Most of them date from the Eleventh century. Friday and Saturday, July 28 ari Mighty Production of the great Liberty Magw "CORSAIR" A football idol who tackled the lawless despera of the high seas. You'll like it ALSO "PHANTOM OF THE AIR" Only 10c Color of Baby's Eye It Is not only possible but, says ; Every boy or girl buying a ticket Friday r Pathfinder Magazine, it is of aulte 7:30 to 8:00 o'clock will receive a ticket 1 common oecurrence for child t'fw' have brown eyes if the eyes of both 1 parents were blue. This would not be likely to occur If the different strains of the human race had been kept Isolated for centuries, but ev-: ery person of European descent Is almost sure to have had both brown- i eyed and blue eyed ancestors. Blue eyes might run In the families of' both parents for several genera-j tlon. only to have the brown-eyed trait show itself after the brown-! eyed ancestor had been forgotten. ! AH babies are born with blue eyes. '-but '-but many of them soon change to other shaiW SUNDAY, MONDAY and JULY 30 and 31 and Foines vi - You have seen "42nd Street but wait till you see Phill Harris and Charlie -In- nxr 5T.NSAIiW- TfflS BIG MUSICAL CUiax.w "MELODY CR a FV yon know pop5e who always ! have to be certain places In order 1 to be happy? They nfcnnia k ous within themselves regardless ' 0Te- Heaven help the sailors on a mS ot piacts. mat is real happiness. cicnange. A new ripple in entertainment. 011 in This big super special only |