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Show X THE Iffll BUN. LEHI. UTAH THURSDAY. AUOUST 3. 1933 SAFE O'A T A rrrMTl A CTYD TXTQ Demand pure. water for yourself & children Finest FfltnS "RATTirNTfJ UAlXn. 1 WVjn. vriMlM UU'- Plunges Changed Daily uuoranating System In liu New disinfecting FootBaths Splendid Mineral Spring Water man state lioara 01 neami supervision - - a wvT . TT i w r-l J i 1 1 I - 1" I 14 U ' - ' w DRESSES New Dress Shirts New Dress Trousers New Dress Oxfords LADIES' HOSIERY WORK CLOTHING for men and boys WORK SHIRTS POWERS SHOE STORE PS' GO CO CO DRESSES Mrs. S. P. Ltttlef ord and Mrs. S. !. Iittleford spent Monday alter- noon In Provo. Miss Ruth Rothe spent from Wednesday until Saturday visiting friends In Fairfield. Mrs. Max Rothe left Wednesday for a ten days visit in Gunnison with Mrs. H. M. Child. Mrs. Carrie Schown and Miss Edith Cart wright of Draper visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schown Tuesday morning. Mrs. Earl Smith and daughter, Phyllis, and son, Grant, spent Thursday In Magna, guests of Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. J. A. Taylor. Little Oliver Broomhead of Salt Lake City returned to his home Monday evening after a month's visit at ths Joseph Coulam home. Mrs Louis W. Smith .and son of Preston, Idaho, left Lehl the latter Local Items Mrs. V. A. Anderson and children child-ren visited over the week-end in Lehl with relatives. Russell Worlton and Ralph Worl- ton are visiting this week in Price with Ralph's school chum. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson and Mrs. H. C Ooabes visited relatives In Salt Lake City, Sunday. "Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor and Children were Sunday teuests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw. Misses Ruth Christof ferson, LaRue Bushman and Norma Adamson of Salt Lake City spent the week-end In Lehl with relatives Misses Cleo Ashton and Zola Brown spent last Tuesday visiting In Sprlngville. Mrs. William Ritter spent Satur day and Sunday in the canyon above Kamas. Mrs. Wallace Hebertson and son, LaVauL visited in Provo at tne home of Mr. and Mrs. August Nelson. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutch- inra and children of Park City, visited in Lehl with Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hutchings. Miss Nedra Lewis spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H McAffee. ' Heber Hadfietd left Wednesday for Los Angeles, California, where he will visit indefinitely with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Elder. Mr. and Mrs. Lott Russon and Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Russon were among those from this city attending attend-ing the funeral services for Apostle Talmadge in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw part of the week for Morgan, where were Salt Lake visitors on Monday. .r . nrttoir 0t tho TV17II Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gill and daughter, Helen, of Salt Lake City spent the week-end in Lehl A Smith home before returning to Idaho. They spent three weeks visiting vis-iting Lehl relatives. Miss Blanche Schown was removed re-moved to her horns from the American Amer-ican Fork hospital where she has been receiving treatment for spinal spin-al meningitis. Her many friends will be pleased to hear that she is improving nicely. Donald Pearson of Salt Lake City is here for a few weeks visit at the I. R, Peck home. Thursday Mrs. Azer Southwick and two children, Ray and Joyce, visited at Rhodes. The Social club ladies were de lightfully entertained by Mrs. James Comer at her home last Thursday evening. Three tables of bridge were in progression during the evening, followed by a delicious Hunter with Mrs. Elzie . luncheon. Prizes were won by Mrs. L?roy Lott and Mrs. Edward Lar-sen. Miss Evelyn Clark spent the week-end in Salt Lake City visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. John Tomlinson and baby son, Robert, of Pleasant Grove, were Sunday evening guests j ot Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson. Mrs. A W. Olsen and two daughters, daugh-ters, DeNae and Shirley Fay, of Salt Lake City are spending this week in Lehl. guests at the W. W. Clark home. Miss Edith Makin and Golden Hanson of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coulam Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis arrived ar-rived home Sunday . after enjoying a vacation trip through Yellow stone Park, and through the North- Mrs. J. N. Litson was removed to west. They visited for a time in her home from the L. D. S. hos- Seattle, Washington, and came pital Sunday, where she underwent ' home by way of Boise, Idaho. They an operation for appendicitis. She were gone over two weeks and re Franklin Bradshaw were guests at the J. F. Bradshaw home. Mrs. J. F. Fagan and daughter, Myrl, Mrs. Lowell Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Fagan were dinner din-ner guests of Mrs. A. W. Olsen in Salt Lake City on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warkentin and daughter, Diane, and Mrs. B. Y. Johnson visited in Provo canyon can-yon Sunday afternoon with Mr. Warkentin's mother, Mrs. Pier- pont. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin in company with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hughes of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. James Woodward of Pro vo, spent last week at Fish Lake They arrived home Sunday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Merritt visited relatives in Sandy and Salt Lake City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Vance are moving into their new home on State Street this week. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson of West Jordan spent part of last week in Lehl with relatives. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bar low of Salt Lake City visited here with Mrs. Barlow's mother, Mrs. Ada Stoddart. Mayor I. W. Fox and Councilmen O. S. Peterson and Edward J. Lar-sen, Lar-sen, made a trip to Provo Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. M. M. Titcomb of Duchesne, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford from Friday until Tuesday. Miss Glenda Taylor of Salt Lake City is here spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dorton. Mrs. E. T. Thornton of Delta and Mrs. Gerald Hall and children of Enterprize are here visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett. Miss Pauline Goates and Miss Alvera Dansie returned home from Provo Bench, Saturday, where they have been employed picking berries for the past few weeks. Pos terity Burrell Fagan of is doing nicely. Mrs. Dick Holdaway and baby daughter, Lorna, of Vineyard, are spending a few days with Mrs. Holdaway's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck. port a wonderful trip. They made the trip in company with Mr. and Mrs. E. H, McAffee of Salt Lake City Miss Zola Brown spent her vaca tion last week In Pleasant Grove with her .sister, Mrs. Harry Wad- ley. Miss , Cleo Ashton spent from Sunday until Tuesday at the Wad- ley home as a guest of Miss Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson en-jNauvoo, Carthage, Independence, tertained at a chicken dinner Sun- i Missouri, and other points of In- Sacramento, av for Mr. and Mrs Oenrc whh Merest and then will visit in Jack- California, arrived in Lehl last 0f Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. i son. Michigan, with her sister, Mrs. Thursday for a visit with his par-' p. Galsford. Don. Lov3rlde and 'Arch Gardner. She made the trio in company with a group of Relief The new Primary officers and teachers of the, Third ward met with thf .outgoing officers of the organization at the home of Mrs. Herbert Taylor is enjoying a .Mrs. Alma Beck Monday afternoon vacation trip at tne wonas Fair, to plan their summer work, A bus- in Chicago. She will also visit in.iness discussion took place, the summer work planned, after which tasty refreshments were served. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fagan. 'mm Juii Vano-hn Mrs. Burrell Fagan and daughter,! Eur line, and Miss Ann Riola have Mr. nd Mrs Alm B.clc snrn' t?n visiting at the Fagan home Sunday in Eureka with Mr. and time next week, for the past three weeks. They(Mrs. R. L. Rarrletv. Miss Lucile! Society ladies from Salt Lake City. She expects to arrive home some- left for rung. ' their home Tuesday eve- Garriety, who has been visiting! here with her grandparents for the BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED ' 'past several w;eks. returned home The family or Mr, William Price Mrs. Sarah E OaLsford and v them. celebrated in his honor Saturday daughters, Elsie,, Essie and LtK' , !at Saratoga resort, the occasion be- Cecfrge GaWord and Elmer Cul- Mrs. Alice Brown left Saturday his seventy-fourth birthday an-mer an-mer of Pleasant Grove, spent last morning for her home in Los An- niversary. Bathing, was enjoyed week in Idaho. They visited in geles, California, after a month's during the forepart of the evening, Rupert with Mrs. J. O. McKinsey, ! visit here with Mr. and Mrs. 1 followed by a delicious picnic lunch-and lunch-and in Idaho Falls with Mr. Cul- Charles F. Johnson and Mr. and eon. Those present were Mrs. Beck, out going superintendent, Mrs. April Zimmerman, outgoing first assistant; assis-tant; ; Mrs, Nessie Hutchings, Sup erintendent; Mrs. Nessie Brems, first assistant; Miss Inez Johnson, second assistant; Mrs.. Beth Butter-field, Butter-field, secretary; Beth Turner, chor ister; Laurel Hutchings, organist; Dorothy Davis, play leader; Mrs. Mamie Wilcox. Mikanwee leader; and the following teachers: Mrs. Myrl Meredith, Miss Emily Powell, Lucile Johnson, Bertha Powell Mavis Johnson, Mrs. Lois Turner, Mrs. Myrl Ricks, Mary Wilcox and Rhoda Johnson. mer's sister. Miss Oeorgp&na Peterson left Wednesday for a vacation trip to California. She will visit in San-Francisco San-Francisco with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sam-uel I. Peterson, in Burllngame with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson and Paul Peterson, and In Auburn with "Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterson. She expects to be gone a week. Mrs. John Chilton, and in Ogden and Pocatello, Idaho, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims and family are invited to attend the Cozy Theatre (to-night) Thursday, Thurs-day, August 3, as gu?sts of the Cozy and Lehl Sun management. manage-ment. Bring this slip with you. A group of girts entertained at a party Monday evening, honoring Miss Ann Riola. who has been Vislt- lng the put three weeks. After er? lal?.for Those participating in the affair, numbering fifty, included the guest of honor, Mr. Price, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Price and family, Mr. and Mrs George Price and family, Mr. and Mrs. James H Gray and family, Mr and Mrs Ruel Evans and two children, Mr and Mrs El- don Bone and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson, Miss Nola Comer, Miss Phyllis Armit- stead. Miss Arva Wing, all of Lehi: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fagan enter talned at dinner Sunday in honorj ftnd Mrs Bcn BuckwaUer Mr'. Sterling Durrant and of Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Fagan of.amj Mrs oacram?mo, uauiorma. covers social diversion, dainty refreshments refresh-ments w?re enjoyed. The group enjoying the fun were Misses Luclle Lu-clle Fagan, Marie Dege'.beck. Ar- lin Allrevl WnHfnn Twin Fowler. Dakene Larsen, Virginia Uma Welling and MLss Riola. eluding Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown and children, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Anderson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Fagan and daughter, Miss Ann Riola and the Fagan son, Howard, of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N Crane and son. Harold, of Draper A gala time was reported by ail participating in the affair Mr. B. Y. Johnson is expected to arrive home this week from Thomas, Idaho, where he has been visiting during the past three weeks with his daughter, Mrs. L. B. Whiting. Mrs. C. J. McKeller entertained at a gay birthday party Friday afternoon, af-ternoon, honoring the birthday an niversary of her little daughter, Maurine. A group of little friends were entertained with trames. fol lowed by dainty refreshments. impress that failure now will leave ont, generations. Protect America bv saWi the present. " Safeguard the welfare of the 00. and aid in the wide spread national p President to return prosperity to the 'States by co-operating with your Bank,1' That certain measures are being expedite and facilitate business intpm-i but the beginning of a new and bettered k Vt ni . 1 t cicu buuciuic lux a lie ziiuciieau people Tot end this institution is co-operating with aem, ixooseveit ana secretary Woodin then, in turn, ask for your co-operation! ' Co-operate with your President and 1 Bank. State Bank Of . Telephone 85 I LEHI Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ackerman of Mountain View, Wyoming, spent Sunday here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson. S F. Littleford and son, Jack, and Mr. A B. Gill of Salt Lake Cttv, spent Sunday in Provo canyon can-yon on a fishing trip. Th 7 returned re-turned wit), a fine catch. ' 4 H CLUB NOTES ine 4-H Senior Double D. Club held their meeting Thursday under the direction of their leader, Mrs. Jennie Johnson. A business dis cussion and the lesson was eiven by Mrs. Johnson. The girls practised prac-tised on their part for the program to be given at Saratoga to-day. The 4 H Merry Cookers Club, under un-der the leadership of Mrs. A. E. Adams, enjoyed a picnic at Saratoga Sara-toga resort last Thursday. Bath-'ng Bath-'ng and a luncheon were the features fea-tures of the party. Monday the club girls met at the home of Mrs. Adams Uy plan for the county outing out-ing at Saratoga Thursday. At vnur WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE ELECTRIC CONTRACTING & REPAIRING RADIO INSTALLING OS REPAIRING ComyH -te Line of R. C. A. Tabes And Flit am Miss Martha Fitzgerald enter tained at a party Thursday evening, eve-ning, complimentary to Miss Mar-' Jorie Ross of Sh?l!ey. Idaho. Games were .enjoyed, after which dainty, refreshments wer served. Those present were Misses Ada Phillips.' Nola Clark, Clarice Larsen. Marie! Lott. Ruth Woodhouse, Ruth Jones. ! B"th Thrasher. Myrl Fagan. Miss Fitzgerald and Miss Ross. i Mr. and Mrs. Dazil A. Smith and family of Morgan, spent last week! in Lehl with relatives. Wednesday evening a party was given in their honor and also in honor of Mrs. Louis W. Smith and son of Preston. Pres-ton. Idaho, 1 at Saratoga resort. 1 ttauunx wu mtnvM and ipnr- U In wed of anything In our line chicken dinn?r erved to twen- l lve us a ring or call and see us. members of the f amlly, in- Eadio & Electric Shop CARLTON PETERSON. Prop. .STATE STREET . PHONE 7 eluding Mrs. Harriet J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Smith and family. fam-ily. Bishop and Mrs. Joseph E. j Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith and two children. Mr and Mrs Victor Smith and family fam-ily and the guests of honor. Free Family Passes TO ' COZY THEATRE Where only the best Talking Pictures are shown. SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE Lehi Sun LEHI'S LEADING NEWSPAPER AND Receive FREE Family Passes Two family passes to Cozy given with each one year subscription to the Lehi Sun for $1.00. One family pass yiven with each 6-month subscription t 50e. Subscribe or Renew now fSr the Sun anj enjoy this high class enter, tainment given to your family FREE. READ LEHI'S OUTSTANDING PAPER AND ENJOY THE BEST TALKING PICTURES Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Krenka, Mark, Bert and Carl Austin, and Mrs. Clayborn Kelsey, arrived in Lehi the first of the week from Nevada. They were called here on account of the death of their sister, Mrs. Carl Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Beck, Mr. Nichelson, Mr. Earl Beck, all of Mammoth; Mr. and Mrs. George Wynn and daughter, Myrl, of Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beck of Bingham were entertained at dinner Tuesday evening1, by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred. Thev came to attend the funeral ser vices held here Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Carl Beck. Those from out-of-town attending attend-ing the funeral services for Mrs. Carl Beck held here Tuesday afternoon after-noon were Mr. and Mrs. George Wynn, Mr. and Mrs. George Sunderland, Sun-derland, Mrs. Julia Whitehead, Mrs. Algul Gillisple, Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps, Mrs. Em Sudweeks, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Robinson, Miss Wanda Knotts, Miss Reta Allred, Mrs. Eric Swenson, Mrs. Ruth Robinson, Rob-inson, Mrs. Pett, Mrs. Nellie Bos-wall, Bos-wall, all of Eureka; Mr. Earl Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Beck, Mrs.Nich-olsen, Mrs.Nich-olsen, all of Mammoth; Mr. 1 and Mrs. Donald Beck. Mr. and Mrs Alfred Goff, Mrs. Lucile Van Tromp, Miss Verla Van Tromo, Bishop David Lyons, Mrs. LaMont cosgrove, all of Bingham; Mr. and Mrs. Hone of West Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Golden Callaway, Mr. md Mrs. Charles Back, Charles Beck, Jr., Mrs. Ruby Grant, Mrs. Emma Stanton, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Austin, Mrs. E. G. Peterson, Miss Isabell Stralwig, Miss Gene Mc-Leese, Mc-Leese, Mrs. Stralwig, Miss Peggv Wade, William Rose. Mrs. Sarah ttavis. all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Denzll Brown of Provo, John Brown of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Austin, Mrs. Alta Chip-man Chip-man cf American Fork, and Mr. ind Mrs. Ariel Larsen of Vineyard. APPRECIATION The unemployed of Lehi give a word of thanks and appreciation o the management of the Cozy Theatre and Lehi Sun for the free Picture show given for them last week. Mrs. B. Y. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warkentin visited in Provo Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Williams who are both very ill. Mr. Williams is Mrs. Johnson's brother. HOSPITAL m Edwin Goodwin of m is in the hospital for ml ment. Mark Eddington it treatment for ear local hospital Russell Bone, mi i Mrs. John R. Bone, wiss the hospital Monday for m on his back. Spencer Chatfield had hi removed at the hospital O ' Thomas Russon was honnmw 1 released from the position of a 'ward teacher in th Fourth . of Lehi, Sunday evening, after serving in that capacity for many rears. Mr. Russon has served as a ward teacher here ever since Lehi was one ward. A year ago Mr Russon TisitM his sons in California Califor-nia and during that time he served six months as a ward teacher n the Hollywood Stake. Mr Russon Rus-son is now eighty years -of age. The Sun "Joins with his many frtends In congratulating Mr Ra on his splendid record. ' S35.00 Bicycle will be Given k Friday, August 4 HOLDER OP LUCKY NUMBER MUST BE IN THEAf ALL COUPONS GOOD Lehi's only Home Owned and Operated Thattj Tonight, (Thursday) August Your Last Chance to See "BLACK BEAUTf 6,000,000 have read the book, 60,000,000 will ture. The picture has all the pathos, thrills and book, plus added appeal that only the screen can g'- Only 10c Let every member of the family see this marvelous p The story that thrilled the world. Friday, August 4, Bicycle will lei away Tonight A "Wheel anyone can be proud ot Jack Holt In "The WRECKER" Which was the greater wrecker, he who MPF buildings of stone and steel, or she who made sham" lives and hearts. This super special will be shoa J 10c and 15c Month Passes, Family Passes and Free Pa5 ' t. .1 T-i i intrust - pe accepted on jnaay n'P'- Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, An jj She was intoxicated with LOVglfj A COLUMBIA PICTURE ' Prpptlora to t the penalty of women kind for her mad mie sparkling. t 10c and 15c ' ate & t |