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Show TTnTRST) AY NOVEMBER 2, 1933 THE LEIII SUN, LEIII, UTAH THURSDAY, NOm 1 1 November calls for Winter Clothing SHOES UNDERWEAR FLANNEL SHIRTS And everything from head to foot. RUBBER FOOT . WEAR New Dresses Call and see them. POWERS SHOE STORE Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw were visiting la Bait Lake City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tiylor and three children were visiting In Salt Lfke City on Friday. Mrs. C. F. Johnson visited In Salt Lake City on Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. Eli DuBolse. Mrs. Roy Davis and children of Salt Lake City spnit Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Zim merman. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradshaw left Sunday morning for Vernal, wtore they will visit Indefinitely with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Suel Bushman en tertained at dinner on Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw and daughter, Sylvia Jean. Mrs. Forest S. Glazier of Burlin-game, Burlin-game, California, was a week-end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Mitchell. Miss Thressa Taylor, who teaches school in Ogden, was home to spend the week-end with her mother, Mrs. E. W. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taylor and Mrs. Stanley Taylor were visiting in Salt Lake dry at the home or Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Wood on Mon day. Local Items Mrs. R. L. Garriety and son, Bobby, of Eureka spent from Thurs day until Sunday in Lehl with Mrs. Garriety' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Anderson and children of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. The Ida Brown and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Fagan. Mrs. Marjorle Clark and daugh ter, Carma, spent Friday and Sat urday In Salt Lake City, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hardy. On Sunday they visited In Spanish Fork with Mrs. II. P. Hardy. Friends will sorry to hear that Mr, B. Y. Johnson is very 111 with gland trouble, ' lie Is receiving treatment In the L, D. S. hospital. On Sunday Mr, A. B. Anderson visited with him at ths hospital. Mrs. Ethel Elnore of Logan and Mr. and Mrs, Harris FJsmore and two children of Grace, Idaho, spent Monday night with Mrs. Martha Ball. They returned home Tuesday morning. Raeldon Goates and LaDrue Dor-ton Dor-ton wens In Salt Lake City Satur day evening, where they attnacd a party at ths horns of Mlsa Mary Murtineau. W. S. Evans and Mrs. Julliet Ooates motored to Salt Lake Sunday. Miss Pauline Ooates, who has been visiting there for a few days and Raeldon and LaDrtie Dor ton returned home with them Sun day evening. a group 01 young people were entertained at a delicious chicken supper at the J. F. T&mn home after .the dance Saturday ev?nlng. Coven were laid for Miss Esther Wagstaff of American Fork. EtccI .Pagan. MUs Irene Blnns of American Amer-ican Fork, Gene Phillips, Miss LuclSs Whitman, Douglas Ash ton, Miss Lucile Johjmn. and Merlin Fagan. MLss;s Clarice Larsen and Nola Comer entertilned at a gay Hallowe'en Hallo-we'en party at the noma of Miss Larsen's parents. Mr, and Mrs. Ed ward , J. Larsn, Monday evening. The main featur; of the evening was a treasure hunt, foil wed by game aiKi diinty refreshment. The guests wire Misses Mlrl Fagan. Beth Thrasher, Marie Lott. Martha Fitzgerald. Ruth Jones, Leah Carson, Car-son, the two hostesses, and Messrs. Kirk Crabb, Fletcher Shelton. Max Bk Inner. Ralph Ooates, Wayne All-red, All-red, Glen Royle, Wayne Adamson and Dellle Hitdicock. Mrs. Mary Bryant left Tuesday morning for her home In Salt Lake City, after visiting here for several days with her sisters, Mrs. Thomas Sims and Mrs. Levi Phillips, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Glen R. Adamson and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen were guests at a Hallowe'en party at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Devey In American Fork, Saturday Sat-urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norman received word Tuesday morning of the birth of a new grandson in MUford, Utah. The proud parents are Mr. and Mrs, James Norman. All concerned are doing nicely. Miss Margaret Banks entertained a group of her friends at a Hallowe'en Hallo-we'en party at her home Monday evening. Twenty-two guests came in costume and spent the evening In Hallowe'en stunts and games, followed by delicious refreshments. THE SHEER BEAUTY and enduring use fulneat of a Water- man's Patrician make ' It the ideal gift for a man. Any man will instantly appreciate . its sturdy, wonderful writing nib, Its comfortable com-fortable "manV grip, its perfect balance and its liberal ink capacity. Made in 5 rich colors Jet, Onyx, Nacre, Emerald and Tur quolae. Pen $10. Matching Pencil $5. ConM In, today, and makt your (election tvh2 our Mock of Waterman' (xn, ptncilt and deikutt UcompUtt E. N. WEBB Jeweler & Optometrist LEHL UTAH Eightieth Birthday Birth-day Celebrated George Munns, one of our older and highly respected citizens, celebrated cele-brated his eightieth birthday anniversary anni-versary Friday,-October 27. Mr. Munns seems to be enjoying good health and has the best of wishes of his many friends for many hap- py brlthdays In the future. His daughter, Mrs. Elsie Thyret entertained In his honor at her home' In SpringvUle, Friday. Mr. Munns was accompanied to tprmg-vllle'by tprmg-vllle'by another daughter and son-in-law, Judge and Mrs. John' Hen dricks of Ogden, and Mr. ana Mrs. George H. Goates of . this city. A delicious hot dinner was served, an automobile tour enjoyed during the afternoon, and later dainty rerresn-ments rerresn-ments were served. A beautiful blrthdav cake, holding elglhty can dles was an important feature of the affair. Good Equipment Helps Oood equipment and tools help us to give you fast and efficient repair work on your Automobile. Come In and let us put your car In A-l shape at a Moderate Price. Gas -Oil -Tires Batteries . LEIII MOTOR Co. H. J. DEMAREST & SON PHONE 353 Main Street - . Leh Mrs. Leo Hanson arrived home Sunday evening, after a week's visit In Levan with her mother, Mrs. D. Bosh. Mrs. J. O. Melling and daughters spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday In Orem, as guests of Mrs. Howard Strang. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Anderson and children of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bennett and family of Salt Lake City were visit ing Mr. and Mrs. John Peck on Sunday. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple were Mr. and Mrs. E. C Jorgenson and children of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. R. A Goodwin of Salt Lake City visited here Satur day and Sunday with their par ents, Mr." and Mrs.tR. J. Whipple and Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. Donna Peterson, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Iver Peterson, en tertained a group of friends at a Hallowe'en party Monday afternoon The boys and girls came In costume cos-tume and spent a happy afternoon in games, followed by dainty re freshments. The little guests were Kelsey Chatfield, Beverly Miller, Geniel Thornton, Ardell Peterson, Kay Peterson, Glenda Hunger, Richard Christofferson, Evelyn Hartshorn, Beatrice Smith, Betty Woods, Naomi Skinner, Eldon Free man, Lyman Robertson, Arnold Pet erson and the little hostess. o NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF R. F. C QuicJcla Repaired " 1 WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE ELECTRIC CONTRACTING v & REPAIRING "v RADIO INSTALLING OR REPAIRING Tamp! -U Line of R. C A. Tsbet , f ' And Fixtarea If to need of anything in our line give us a tin? or call and see us. Radio & Electric ShoD:i ' CARLTON PETERSON. Prs?. STATE STREET PHONE 7t Mr. ant Mrs. John F. Bradshaw and litue daughter, Sylvia Jean, are leaving the first pa.t of November No-vember for the Hawaiian Islands, where they will spend the winter months. Last Wednesday evening a group of relatives pleasantly surprised sur-prised them at their home. Th: group come In Hallowe'en costumes cos-tumes and sp?nt an enjoyable eve ning playing Hallowe'en games, af- tAr which a tasty luncheon, carried out in a Hallowe'en scheme, was served. Those In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Bradshaw of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw, Mrs. JMamle Klrkham, Mr. nd Mrs. Milton Jameson, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw. Mrs, Louis Chrlstensen, Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Brlggs, Mrs, John Peterson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw and the guests of honor. Bradshaw and the guests of honr. An outstanding event of the week as the Ha'lowe'en party at the Nyron Fowler home Monday eve-ring, eve-ring, given by Mr. and Mrs. Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. Wliford Run The home was carried out In decorations dec-orations suggestive to Hallowe'en and the outstanding features of the evening consisted of many "spooky" and weird games and stunts. A well arranged luncheon, carried out In Hallowe'en style, was served later in the evening to the following follow-ing guests: Messrs. and Mcsdames Oscar Hunter, John S. Smith, Warren War-ren Russon. Joseph E. Smith. OdeU Peck, E Virgil Peck. Wliford Rus-Peck, Rus-Peck, E. Virgil Peck, Lionel Larsen, Ben Russon, BurneU Bateman and the hosts and hostesses. The prize for the best costumes was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Larsen and Mrs.- OdeU Peck and Mrs.' Joseph E. Smith car ried away the game prizes. All those who are registered on th3 R. F. C. can get pork, which has been sent out by "the govern ment, by calling at the R. F. C. office In the Memorial building between be-tween 1 and 4:30 o'clock p. m. to day (Thursday), -o . APPRECIATION We wish to express our thanks and amreclation to all those who assisted In digging our beets. It was a great help to us and ws are truly grateful Mr. and Mrs. John Peck. b sua is th boil room U anally Iro finata't imiex boottcr H iuu bill. Twenty-Fifth Wedding Anniver sary Celebrated Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Shelley celebrated cele-brated their twenjty-flfth wedding anniversary at their home here Fri day, October 27. "Five Hundred" and other card games were enjoyed, followed by a delicious luncheon. Mrs. Loren Stokes captured the high score prize and the consola tion favors went to Mrs. George Lewis. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. A J. Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Beck-stead, Beck-stead, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keysaw, all of Bingham; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Aridreason of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Scott of Salt Lake City ;Mr.fc and Mrs. Ivan Andreason, Mr. Leslie Andreason and daughter, daugh-ter, Ardlth, Mr. and Mrs. Wliford Andreason, all of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Klrkham, Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman, Mrs. Fred Schown, Mrs. Merton Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bauer and the two guests of honor. A very enjoyable time was re ported by all those attending. Gay Wedding Reception Honors , Young Couple Gay In every detail was' the wedding reception given Thursday evening In the Memorial building In honor of Mr. and Mrs. , Lydale Peterson, recently married. The bride was formerly Miss Marie Dur- rant, -daughter of Mr. , and Mrs. Bert .Durrant, of American Fork. Mr. Peterson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peterson of this city. The, affair was given by the par ents of ' the young couple. Danc ing was enjoyed during the evening and a program given, consisting of readings by Mrs. Herman Swenson, vocal solos' by Mrs. M. S. Lott, readings read-ings by Miss Luctle Bateman, step dancing by Joseph Klrkham and Bert Peterson. A delicious luncheon was served. The guests, Including the large group of relatives and friends of the young couple, presented them with many lovely and beautiful gifts for use In their future housekeeping house-keeping venture. Music for the dancing was furnished by James Smuln, Mazell Smuln, Audrey Thomas Thom-as and William Klrkham. ' The young couple will make their home In Lehl. . j .;. . o j Ralph Wing, son of Mr. and Mrs. j Alva Wing, entertained a group of( boy friends at a, Hallowe'en party j ivionaay evening, iney came ui costumes "and spent a merry evening eve-ning In gfames and Hallowe'en stunts, followed by dainty refreshments. refresh-ments. " Hallowe'en decorations adorned the home and made a clever effect for. the party. Fifteen! boys were In attendance. Watch- The WHY RISK PAYIK WITH CASH? When you want to pay a bill or purely , something do you pay cash! Or do you en a check? Cash is a risky way to; hamli! money. Errors in change are always Lie. Receipts are very easily lost. A bank eheck is proof that you have paid. We '" come new Checking Accounts. , ; We pay 4 per cent on SAVINGS ACCOUNTS State Bank Of Lehi w.. Telephone 85 LEHI r ...l imu..,. i T. - ; 1 - LIONS CLUB MEET TO-NIGHT The local Lions club will meet to-night (Thursday) In the First ward' at l o'clock p. m. for their regular 'meeting Lions Byron Whipple,' Alva Wing and . R. ,B. Worlton are In charge of the pro gram. . ,.' . - . O. H. Peterson of Ogden will be the principal speaker of the eve ning, his subject to be on "Child Welfare". Music numbers will be furnished by Miss Alene Erlckson and Miss - LaPriel Goodwin. r. The prize will be furnished by Bernard Bradshaw. The committee for next meeting consists of Lions W. L. Worlton, H J. Demarest and Bernard Bradshaw. Luncheon will be served. Misses Beth Jackson and Mildred Shelton entertained at a HaUow; en party Friday evening at fthe home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Shel ton in Provo. The entertaining rooms were carried out in an ef fective Hallowe'en color scheme and the evening was spent in games, followed by delllcous refreshments. refresh-ments. The guests In attendance were Miss Roberta Ball, .Boyd Larsen, Cleo Royle, Cecil Webb, Nedra Lewis, Dean Worlton Beth Fox, Kenneth Chrlstensen, Mildred Shelton, Morris Johnson of Provo. Beth Jackson and Dean Lewis of Provo. Members of the Personal Welfare Committee of the Fourth ward an nounce that if there Is anyone unable un-able to get their crops up, If they will get In touch with the committee commit-tee the members will see that their crops are harvested. This week twenty-seven men and nine teams responded to the call of the committee com-mittee and assisted In harvesting the beet crop of Mr. John Peck, who has been HI for some time past. To I HEALTH CLINIC BE nptnf . The regular montJ clinic for all pre-s&Mi Lehl will be held FridJ Memorial building at i p. m. The Countv Dr.-I Bowdish, 'and the nurse) ance, will be in atteadJ duct ; the examtaationsl Parents are umd to I children for an examiri Marriages MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED M i u5) M. S. LOTT PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone 13 SUtr Slrfrt LehL l"Uh Mr. and Mrs. Charl?s A Turner announce the marriage of their daughter, Beth, and Ralph Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell The marriage was solemnized in Salt Lake City Saturday, October 28. Both young people are popular among the younger set and have numerous friends wishing them much happiness and success in th?ir future married life. Several socials are being planned in their honor. Mr, Powell Is employed em-ployed at Gypsum, Colorado. o CUTLER-CUSHING MARRIAGE " ! Miss Lela Cutler daughter of T. R. Cutler, and Chester S. Cushlrg, of Salt Lake City, are being married mar-ried tc-day (Thursday) at 3 o'clock P. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j Douglas Scall?y at 1327 Yale Avenue. Ave-nue. Silt Lake City. Bishop S. L Goodwin of this city will perform the ceremony In the presence of ' Immediat; friends and relatives. Others from Lehl attending the 'Wedding ceremony are Mrs. Good ln. Miss Thelma Goodwin and Mrs. Martha Ann Taylor. Misj Cutler was a former resl dent of this city and her many Lehf friends Join together In wish tng her much happiness and sue cess. r - - . h , - - p jyLi y Jin u. C: nJ 1 WHERE ONLY THE BEST SOUND PICTURES AEE SHOWN f , QUALITY NOT QUANITY f f- . Like the name always Warm and Cozy. TONIGHT THE LAST CHANCE TO SEE GEORGE O'BRIEN AND El Brendell In Zane Grey's "The Last Trail" lair raising stunts, high speed action and dynamic romance. It's O'Brien's ;. finest production. Also Good Comedy Only 10c and 15c Friday &S BIG DOUBLE I ATTRACTION! Harry Carrey AND , j Frankie Darro In, "The Devil Horse A1S0- f Charlie Chan's t 'Greatest Case The world's greatest tleteetivrt Inscrutable, Fascinating, 'steri i Only 10c Sunday, Monday and Tuesday A Four Star Jesse L. Lasky production, coming to you directly from two dollar Gaiety Theatre New York. Jesse L. Lasky says, "I believe The F f er and the Glory is the greater picture I have been privileged to produce." -1 IJeauty, New Thrills. - slaved Wm P 1 F Z V i lit y 4 j V'J 0 '' ' , . " Slark dramo told in a. NARRATAGE j witli SPENCER TRAC COLLEEN MOCj RofphMorgan HelenV FOX FILM Prw AJe,,.UtkyFre Evening IIatinee Monday 6 to 7 P- 10c and 15c When better pietnrn are ma de we will show them. A Show Every Night at Cozy r i w l ' Si- I 1 I a I fee, G 1st Tl "44 , Hi f I SE'3 t j m. a 14 s |