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Show Ui i VJiSl)AY, J U L V W, 193 t. THE LEHI SUK, LEHI, UTAH Dance with largest crowd-Finest crowd-Finest Floor Best Music. SPORTS-FUN-PRIZES-WATER CARNIVAL Swim in clenr nrtfein vauiuu if 11 L t 1 Tilt chlorninntPiHL snf a h MONEY SIIOWERS-15A3E15ALL BIG PIONEER DAY CELEBRATION AT GENPvi . mm m w i v .Ire wu.ut: X-aiv f toy and t warn bed art ttittmtlj difficult to urt " JULY 23 -Steve Brodie jumpi from the Brooklynbridge, 1886. 24 Waterspout In Nevada kills thirty people, 1874. 4 25 Bleriot first to fly over f. English channel, 1909. 28 George Bernard Shaw, great dramatist, born 18M. 27 First trans-Atlanticcabla line is completed, 1866. 28 Austria starts the great World war, 1914. 29-MussoIini, Italy' Black Shirt leader, born, 1683. es . " ""Slf Mr. and Mrs. Clyda Dorton were' Salt Lake City visitors on Saturday. Mrs. Dorothy Jones of Salt Lake City vlsit:d over the week-end In Lehi with her mother, Mrs. Alice Tuckfleld. - 4 Thomas Sims and son, Elmsr. ar rived home Friday, after spending 1 the past three weeks In Westwood, California. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Austin of American Fork spent Saturday evening eve-ning In Lehl, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Austin. Mr. and Mrs. George Buchanan entertained at a weinie roast at their home Saturday night Twenty friends were in attendance. Friday Mrs. J. B. Oessford and children of Provo visited in Lehl with her mother, Mrs. Blanche Evans. Local Items Miles Shepherd is visiting in Salt Lake City this week with his aunt from New York City. Mrs. I. E. Feck and son, Mahlon, and Milan Allied spent Saturday visiting In Spanish Fork. Mrs. William Dunsdon entertained ft number of lady friends at a quilting quilt-ing bee at her home last Thursday. Miss Edith Makln and Golden Hanson of Salt Lake City were visiting vis-iting In Lehl Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coulam. Mrs. Ether Pulley and Mrs. Don Eth of Salt Lake City spent the week-end in Lehl with their sister, Mrs. William Dunsdon. . Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gray and Mr. and Mrs. William S. Gray were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hayes in Salt Lake City. Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Rasmussen and two children, Donna and Blaine, of Salt Lake City spent Sunday Sun-day visiting In Lehl with Mrs. Bas-muEscn's Bas-muEscn's mother, Mrs. Mary Winn. Miss Sallna Peterson returned home with them for a visit. SUMMER COAL RATES DOMESTIC LUMP TON $6.00 NUT TON $5.50 DELIVERED And Its Peerless Quality Coal. Paul Freebairn TELEPHONE 95-J, LEIII Mrs. Elmo Beers and baby son, Paul, of Los Angeles, California, and Mrs. Flora Nielsou and son, Fred, and daughter, Ruth, and Miss Ora Smith of Pleasant Grove were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson, Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mlllen Klrkham, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen arrived home Wednesday, after a delightful vacation trip through Yellowstone National Park. They were gone four days and report a wonderful trip, Mrs. Klrkham was on her va cation from the local hospital Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gray and four children of Osgood, Idaho, were visiting In Lehi with Mr. Gray's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will-lam Will-lam S. Gray, and in American Fork with Mrs. Gray's father, George Piiiw rfnrtntr thft week. They re- hw"o ...... port farms looking fairly good in . - . . . ... a. a . i. Idaho, but iney nave not uio wawi of former years. Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin and daughter. LaPrlel, and Mr. and Mrs Ah Oudmundsen of American Fork left Monday morning for a trip to Chicago, Illinois, and other Eastern points. They will visit at the World's Fair, will visit at Nau voo and at Milwaukee and other points of Interest enroute. While in the East thev will be truests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Oudmundsen. They expect to b? gone about a month. '" WE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED FOR REBORING CYLINDERS REBUILDING MOTORS -RAFACINO VALVES RESEATING VALVES AND BLOCKS ATLAS TIRES At Greatly Reduced Prices. Stop and fill up with GAS and OIL Lehi Motor Co. Phone 353 ;-: Main Street :-: Lehi Hospital Notes VaFs Barber Shop In Ilertell Building, Main street (Next door to Lehi Drug Store). Call in and get a first class hair cut, shave, massage, etc. The Very Best Work Done. VAL ZIMMERMAN, Prop. A CORRECTION Betty McCall of Salt Lake City is spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Klrkham. Miss Nettie Pierce, a student of the B. Y. U. summer school, was a week-end guest of Miss Phyllis Klrkham. Klrk-ham. Mr. and Mrs. Cordon and family of Pooatello, Idaho, are visiting relatives rel-atives and friends in Lehi this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Jones of Salt Lake City spent Wednesday) afternoon in Lehi, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Ford. In our last week's issue there appeared ap-peared an account of a social, sriven j in honor of Mrs. Anna Carlyle, the occasion being her ninety-second birthday anniversary. Mrs. Carlyle was ninety-five years of age, instead 01 ninety-two, and we wish to cor rect this mistake, which occured through a misunderstanding. Mrs. Carlyle seems to be enjoying fairly trooa neaatn and is a "wonder" for her age. - "0 " " Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett were Salt Lake City visitors on Friday MiUington Blair of Hniivwi California, spent the week-end here ac wie home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J wans. Mrs. D." Bosh and Maurice Han son 01 ijevan are spending this weeit at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Lieo Hanson. Mrs. Jean McLeod and children are spending this week in Bear iver. MTS. T. P. Kirfchnm ,rit in Bear River from stnnrfav fn m.. s Miss Hermiese Broadbent of Or- 1. - - ra acre, visit- Mlss Barbara Klrkham of Salt: m&wltn Mr. and Mrs. Af ton Giles Lake City is spending this week in Lehi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Alvah Fitzgerald. 1 i Miss Lela Coates spent the week end visiting In Salt Lake City with her sister, Miss Ethel Coates, and her aunt, Mrs. Lydla Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird and daughter, Alice, of Eureka spent Monday in Lehl visiting with Mrs. James Comer and Mrs. Alice Tuck-field. Tuck-field. Miss Lois May Robinson of American Amer-ican Fork returned to her home Saturday evening, after spending a week in Lehi, as a guest of Miss Donna Zimmerman. Miss Pauline Goates left Monday morning with a group of girlfriends of Lincoln for an outing at Spring Dell,, in Provo canyon. They remained re-mained there until Wednesday. V 0 5! i i 0 DON'T TAKE CHANCES NO GUESSING NO EXPERIMENTING Bring your car in today and let us overhaul it for yon, and then get the thrill of real motoring. We are equipped to do all ; kinds of Auto Repair Work PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED COMER GARAG JAMES COMER, Prop. rilONE GTV - . . I.EHI, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roberts of Idaho Ida-ho Falls, Idaho, are proud parents of a fine baby son. born in that , city on July 3. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts of this city are ths proud grandparents. Miss Fay Taylor and Miss Elva Prestwich of Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent from Thursday until Saturday Satur-day in Lehl, as guests of Mrs. Byron By-ron Whipple. Miss Prestwich also visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, while here. The two girls Just recently returned from a trip to the World's Fair in Chicago, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goates came to Lehi Sunday evening and their little son, Leo, Jr., returned home with them. He has been vtsitins here during the past few weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. Annie Goates while his parents have been on an extended visit in Canada and the Northwest Mr. and Mrs. H. Alvah Fitzgerald have completed a five weeks' summer sum-mer school in Seminary work. The summer school was held In the Church office building In Salt Lake City and was under the special direction di-rection of Apostle John A. Widstoe. Ninety-seven Seminary teachers were enrolled In the school, some of them coming from Idaho and Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. FitsareraM report the course to have b?en very ii and with her eranrffntv. " . Mrs. Hayes Asay had as her guests "California, Mr. JeZ Asay and Mrs. Annie East. aSh?B-,JlIlentertalnedat a birthday party Thursday, comoli versary of her son, Ralph. The fol-1 fol-1 little Mends were tSta! with games, after which dainty refreshments re-freshments Wr -y -w ww, xvonne Ash. Sher- 3 neS' Buddy Benson VeJ-vene VeJ-vene Sorenson. w. w. ' r A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Graos at the local hospital hos-pital Tuesday. Mother and baby are doing nicely. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Clem Turner are proud parents of a lovely baby daughter, born Monday at the local hospital. All concerned are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holmstead are rejoicing over th arrival of a fine baby girl, born Sunday at the Lehi hospital. Mothpr and baby are doing nicely. A winsome baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen Jen-sen at the local hospital Friday. All concerned are doing fine. Mrs. Max Thomas and baby son will be removed to their home in Fairfield today. Ray Carter had his tonsils removed re-moved at the local hospital Sunday. Friends will be pleased to hear that Dorotha Evans Is improving. Norrls Peterson had an abcess under his arm lanced at the hos pital Wednesday. . , Have You Planned Trip for the 24th? we have all varieties of delicious fo for the pienic luneheon. Delicious slfe! meats, spreads, vegetables and everythin f appetizing lunch. ? for an You can always depend on thP W , of CHOICE MEATS, VEGETABLES cZ? ABLE FRUITS and GROCERIES at our IT best. net A thirty- gs Wines : jert IB Our prices are right and our service the LARSEN BROS. PHONE 17 MAIN STREET LEIU, UTAH The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor had a stone removed from her nose at the hos pital last Wednesday. Francis Grant had his tonsils re moved at the hospital Friday. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Fox announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Beth, to Mr. Kenneth Christensen, son of Louis Christen-sen Christen-sen of this city. The engagement was made known at a prettily-appointed announce ment breakfast given by Mrs. Rob ert S. Fox Friday morning In com The son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford f " J ?T 5ay mornlne ta c0m' Hardman had a cyst opened at the'?;"", 10 ? aau?nter. Beth. The hospital Saturday.' "t1 waf W frie i.uio i-vA. Buuauer iiowers aec- orated the entertaining rooms. Following Fol-lowing the breakfast, progressive card games were played at small tables, Miss Roberta Ball capturing the high score prize. The guests were Misses Roberta Jiau, cieora Lewis, Nedra Lewis, Delia Roberts, Madge Worlton, Meta Christensen, Ruby Christensen, Christen-sen, Mildred Shelton, Beth Jackson, aits, rem Glover, Mrs. Ruth Wing, tuia jvuss fox. o ' Evan Street was treated for a sprained back at the hospital Mon day. Richard Cook, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cook, had his ton sils removed at the local hospital Monday. Donna Turner was treated for an abcess on her shoulder at the hos pital Monday. Tuesday Mrs. Susie Giles was treated for infection in her foot at the hospital. NOTICE On Thursday afternoon of " " Booth Sorenson last At any time a fire occurs, all sprinkling and all unnecessary use of water must cease immediately. Certain individuals are allowing water to flow all day or all night on cemetery lawns. This practice must be discontinued at once, other wise water service will be cut off entirely. Lehi City Council. NOTICE B. J. Lott is the new secretary enter- T a i... - Party, honoring the fifth birthd B' Jones- those wtsnln? to make anniversary of her" little d m applications for a commissioner Vervene. The little mU i J 1 loan from te Lehi Farm Loan As- games and were sorved rfpiif- sociation are urged to get in touch SET A his r rf , , ww. JOKll MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Of social interest to Lehi people is the announcement of the marriage mar-riage of Miss ArviUa Watson, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Watson oi ixw Angeles, California, former! residents of Lehl. mi ' " r? wvuvil VV OO married to Edward W. Bauer of Los1 Angeies in June. Her many friends n tw munlty join together in wishing her uiuuu aappmess and success. "O Mr. and Mrs. C tt ii.v,mi.n iviounxam View, Wyoming, were guests of Mr. and Mrs T-m rr,nr. vr t tint awi on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson ana lamily and their snjfist.s Mil an outing at Sara.topa or ww v 4wm in the day. B0YS caght1S: CITY LIGHT GLQg Three Lehi boys Were breaktag city light" (JJ shal Fowler. The boys Zz horses and wp . 1 sluues ounaay night boys were made to pay thTda dollars. This is a warning to othss f Is a big offense to wilfully ci y property and the dtyfe will not put up with it Anyone caught damaging wiU be prosecuted. Bnrt as a warning. Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Joha fo ton of American Pork were m of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebeta Mrs. H. M. Childs and Mis ILu ion Hindley of Gunnison haveiw visiting relatives in Lehl thfewd Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alston and daughters of Salt Lake City sptf Saturday and Sunday tHUm i the home of Mr. and Ma Edwi Southwick. The Park Shoe Repairing Shop Located in Kirkham Bldg, 6th North 1st East, HAROLD OSBORNE Prop, The very best wort done it reasonable prices. Call aid see us. with B. J. Lott, secretary and treas urer. NOTICE T . J n .. Si ? ran jnes-LaAiar Hutch- wSh p 1 na Owtek. Paul Jebb RusseU Webb, Jack Webb, htf? Jan Klrt ham. Archie and Dorothy Jean Mc-Joyce Mc-Joyce w OonfM 1JU' "uieLn ounaies ana lacues nestnf S?7 Sarenso? d the' the following week. All ladies of Lehi who have old clothing suitable for making over into clothing for school children or that can be made into rugs, that you care to donate to the F. E. R. A., please have them made into bundles and ladies will call for them I V V V 1 . . a.. n. Permanents is the time to get your Permanent Wave for the summer vacation season. PERMANENTS FINGER WAVES MARCELLS AnJ al! kinds of Beauty Work. PRICES RIGHT ELIZABETH DEAN Dim. - 1 f i KOKOKC Interesting as well as beneficial. . , . f r , r , , J j IZlJ 1000 gallons fresh water per minute Plunges drained daily The only filtration and chlorina-. chlorina-. tion system in Utah County, Lehi Sun Publishing Co. Prints any kind of a job you want when you want it 9 Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Butter "Wrappers, Envelopes, " Dodgers, Booklets, Pamphlets. In fact anything that can be printed, we do it GET OUR PRICES PHONE 80 OB CALL AT THE Sun Office on Main Street laiffa Vhich p Smut Gordon, song js"-Led 'A i-E. B. CpaM tr ?c-rs. to ar.e& th '! (S First liable JmaI i Brads fi. acco ison. ' fen-Str ctffee ?er pn lTjta jsi W jssingt! ere eo fichan ftitman I fee eai renad( dStrii sSbuIe Clmrli H also Lfhl'i I i ilaan 3Tl of vStnrarl - Hazf I Adam I Cecil I agisted xcr ! lemed : Immei lour i si a to ;;.ay .pulni (omn t appw i t JUKI I m riRnrj Laie y bi hoe Df tt - U ft ' :o &; rxxs w& i ''1 a: i t aue ' whei i to a .S. iff ! ; In 3 Or E -''X h 1 SAFE BATHING . ATOC A Band Concert Sunday, 4:00 P. & iuee Big Program-July 24tn RIDE THE MERRY-GO-ROUND! 1 |