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Show TIirTKSPAY, JULY 2G, 1934. TIIE LEII1 SUN. LEHI, UTAH mm raj How about tlatUh hucKU you - . 7 you.woulJ make e tntmy, lend money JULY 30 Pneumatic tire for iuto-mobilet iuto-mobilet firtt jutd, 1892. 31 Six nation tnter war tt end all war. 1914. AUGUST ' M i i. - Tf Z-Altxander C. Bell, tela-phon tela-phon inventor, diet 1922 S Judge Landia fines Standard Stand-ard Oil 29 million, 1907, 4 Special Delivery servic tailed by P. O.. 18B9. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Littleford were Provo visitors on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. El Littleford were visiting in Salt Lake City Friday. Mrs. W. F. Welsh of Salt Lake City visited over the twenty-fourth holiday here with her sister, Mrs. A. E. Adams. Mrs. Dorothy Jones of Salt Luke City spent the week-end In Lehi, visiting with her mother, Mrs. Alice Tuckf leld. George C. Munns .left Monday morning for Alberta, Canada, where he will visit indefinitely with his daughter, Mrs. A. L. McMullln. Miss Jennie Patrick, who Is employed em-ployed in Salt Lake City, spent the week-end here visiting with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Patrick. $ Cornerttone of Statue of Liberty w laid, 184. r Local Items Mrs. J. O. Allred has been 111 at her home this week. Whitney Allen of Salt Lake City visited with friends here during the week-end. ' " - ' 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. Mrs. Paul Freebalrn and Miss Vola Anderson spent Monday afternoon after-noon In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Alva IL Wing and Mr. and Mrs. George Wing were visiting In Ogden on Monday. Miss Dora Adams has returned home, after spending two weeks In Bait Lake City visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Littleford and daughter, Wanda, were Pleasant Drove and Provo visitors on Friday. Robert Muskoss, Norman Pierce Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christen- asn were visiting relatives and friends in Sandy during the weekend. week-end. . Milton, Leo and Dais Russon, children of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Russon are spending this week in Ogden at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Dransfield. James Smuin, Mazell Smuin, Samuel Webb, Thomas F. Kirkham and William Price played for a dance given by the Elks lodge at Park City Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bushman of St. Joseph, Arizona, Mrs. June and Arvtne Stem of Masslllon, Smith and Mrs. Lois Smith of Salt Ohio, were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Doll Sunday. They were enroute to California. Mrs. Georga L. Schow and son, who are visiting here from Long Beach, California, left Wednesday morning for Logan to visit for several sev-eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Warren War-ren Schow and family. SUMMER COAL RATES DOMESTIC LUMP TON $6.00 NUT TON $5.50 DELIVERED And Its Peerless Quality Coal. Paul Freebairn TELEPHONE 95-J, LEHI WE ARE FULLY EQUIPPED FOR REBORING CYLINDERS REBUILDING MOTORS RE FACING VALVES 7 RESEATING VALVES AND BLOCKS ATLAS TIRES At Greatly Reduced Prices. Stop and fill up with GAS and OIL At Lehi Motor Co. Phone 353 Main Street Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman A-ere visiting in Salt Lake City on Monday. Mrs. Howard Strang of Orem visited vis-ited in Lehi on the twenty-fourth with her sister, Mrs. J. O. Meiling. Mrs. Juliet Goates and daughter, Pauline, Mrs. Ina Dastrow of California Cali-fornia and Howard Evans spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City, J Lake City were visiting in Lehi Monday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bushman Just returned from a trip to the World's Fair, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gill and daughter, Helen, of Salt Lake City were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Littleford Sunday. While here they also called to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Webb. Mrs. O. H. Smith of Blackfoot, Idaho, returned to her home Wednesday Wed-nesday morning, after a week's vis it here with her daughter, Mrs. Eu gene Webb, and other relatives. She I came to Lehi last week on account of the death of Mrs. June Smith. Mrs. L. K. Fawns of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, Mrs. Robert Mc- ! Quartie and son, Dane, of Salt Lake ! City visited in Lehi Saturday at the 'home of their brother and family, ' Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harris. Mrs. ! Fawns left Sunday morning for Sac ramento, California, to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Vivian Whitlock and son, Karl Kuhen. Mrs. A. B. Harris and son, F. C. Harris, visited in Payson Thursday with friends from Bakersfield, California, Cali-fornia, Mrs. J. M. Craig. Mrs. Howie and Mr. and Mrs. Dozant. Having Just a short vacation they came to Payson to visit a brother 'of Mrs. Craig's, who was 111 and re quested Mrs. Harris to meet them there for a visit. Don Southwick is spending this week In Hunter, visiting his cousin, Neldon Rhodes. Social club members are meeting this afternoon (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Howard Strang in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schow and three daughters of Logan visited relatives in Lehi on the twenty-fourth. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray and children visited in Draper Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N.Crane and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson are visiting in St. George, Nevada and Southern California on business and pleasure. They have been gone several days. Mrs. Dormus Larsen is spending a week in Bingham with her husband. hus-band. Her eon, Gerald Larsen, left Sunday morning for Bingham to visit for several days. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton and family spent Monday night In Huntsville, visiting with Mrs. Fred Woods and spent Tuesday attending attend-ing the twenty-fourth celebration in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glover left the morning of the twenty-fourth for a trip through Yellowstone National Na-tional Park. They will be gone a week or ten days. Herbert Glover of Logan visited In Lehi Friday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trane re turned to their home Tuesday night, after a ten days' vacation in Pay son canyon. Miss Blanche Schown has returned re-turned home from Salt Lake City after spending a week with Miss Ida and Miss Edith Cartwright. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Smith and family of Salt Lake City spent the twenty-fourth viiitlng with Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H: Smith. Hospital Notes Mrs. Clem Turner and baby daughter were removed to their home Wednesday. Mrs. ' Clarence Holmstead and baby daughter were removed home Tuesday and Mrs. Walter Jensen and baby were taken home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Butt are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a fine baby daughter, born Monday at the hospital Word comes from Elder Cecil Webb that he has been transferred from Youngstown, Ohio, to Columbus Colum-bus Grove, Ohio. He is enjoying his work a great deal, although the A winsome baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Francis at the hospital Tuesday. E A. Hlgginson of Los Angeels, California, was removed from the Lehi hospital Wednesday, after being be-ing there for treatment for several weeks following an automobile accident. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Anderson of American Fork are proud parents I - m i J . 1 T-i 1 J a. weather Is xtremelv hot thwe. he aaugnwsr, wra rxiuay ai reports. Mrs. B. G. Webb and son, Dick, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wes-ley Jense of Pleasant Grove enjoyed a trip around the Alpine Scenic Loop and spent the remainder of the day in Vivian Park, Provo car yon on the twenty-fourth. the hospital. X4 I. VJ ill ti Fl II is A r- ! I II -V! O I am ma m m a m m i a . m a mw am a mm f m Miss Jetta Fowler returned home last Monday, after spending a few weeks In San Francisco, California, visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farns-worth. Farns-worth. While in California she visited vis-ited at Lake Tahoe and at Yosem-ite Yosem-ite Park and numerous other places of interest. She reports a delightful delight-ful visit. A group of girls enjoyed a gay out-of-doors party Monday evening on the lake shore. A variety of games were played and a delicious luncheon served around a bonfire. In the group were Misses Lucile Bateman, Cleo Holmstead, Echo Wllles, Pearl Peterson, Alta Clark, Leona Osterlon, Alton Shelton, Claire Wells, Ruth Roth;, Mrs. Ora Putnam, Mrs. Ruth Curtis, Mrs. Merlin Holmstead, Mrs. Belle Davis and Miss Amy Stevenson of Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wright of Pocatello, Idaho, have a new baby daughter, born Friday night at the Lehi hospital. . Miss June Hunting and Miss Helen Young, both of American Fork, underwent operations rvr ap pendicitis at the hospital, Friday. Both are doing nicely. George Downs ws tr-"tod for fractured ribs at the hospital Tues day. Miss Ruth Worltcn Is visiting in -V.t Lake City this week at. the nome cf Mr. and Mr. W. R. Glade, as a fuest of Miss Ruth Glade. Mrs. S J. Taylor, Mrs. Emma Jane Roberts and Mrs. Julia Taylor were entertained at Saratoga resort Tuesday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ohipman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schown and daughter, Blanche, Miss Rebecca Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Merton Brown and family spent the twenty-fourth at Vivian Park in Provo canyon. Miss Thelma Evans of Salt Lake taty nas been visiting here for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton. John Worlton Is coming today from Salt Lake City to spend a few cays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. E. C. Jorgensen of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Joseph Tuttle of Bountiful attended a fun eral in Ogden Sunday for Miss Del- la Von Kesler. Miss Kesler is Mr. Whipple's niece. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dastrow of Los Angeles, California, arrived in Lehi last Wednesday for a visit with Mrs. Dastrow's father, W. S. Evans, and other relatives. Mr. Dastrow returned to California Friday and Mrs. Dastrow remained for a two weeks visit.. The Park Shoe Repairing Shop Located in Kirkham Bldg., - 6th North 1st East. HAROLD OSBORNE Prop. The very best work done at reasonable prices. Call and see us. Notice To Taxpayers If Lehls proposed water works replacement and extension program is to materialize, a bond issue must be floated. A meeting is called for 8 P. M. Thursday, July 26th, in the high school auditorium, for the purpose pur-pose of discussing the subject. It is very imperative that all tax payers oe present. , Lehi City Council NOTICE At any time a fire occurs, all sprinkling and all unnecessary use of water must cease immediately. Certain individuals are allowine Mrs. a. peck rtafl a munt put on water to flow all dav or all nleht her collarbone at ths local hospital on cemetery lawns. This practice during the week. must be discontinued at once, other. I wise water service will be cut off Aria cox, daughter of Mr. and , entirely. Mrs. Jay Cox, was bit by a dorr Fri day and received treatment at the hospital. Stitches were necessary to close the wound. Melvln Bushman little son of Mr. and Mrs. Suel Bushman had his tonsils removed Saturday at hospital. Lehi City Council. Notice David Hartshorn had his tonsils Salt I rem0ved Sunday at the local hos pital. B. J. Lott is the new secretary ana treasurer of the Lehi National the Farm Loan Association in place of E. is. J ones. All those wishing to make applications for a commissioner loan from the Lehi National Farm Loan Association are urged to get in touch with B. J. Lott, secretary and treasurer. D0NT TAKE CHANCES NO GUESSING NO EXPERIMENTING Bring your car in today and let us overhaul it for you, and then get the thrill of real motoring. We are equipped to do all g 1 kinds of Auto Repair Work ? g PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND C SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ? I. COMER GARAGE J JAMES COMER, Prop. 2 PnONE 67-W ... LEni, UTAn J CSCOZ2r.OS050OKOSSOSSXOXOCM Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Page returned re-turned home Tuesday evening, after af-ter a week's vacation to Great Falls, Montana, through Yellowstone National Na-tional Park and in Idaho Falls, Ida ho, with relatives. They made the trip in company with their daughter daugh-ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Einar Peterson of Rlverton. who were just married on July 12, and were on their honeymoon trip. Mr. and Mrs. Page report a wonderful trip. Mr. Page is the manager of Page's Cash Market. i Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and daughters, Phyllis and Bonnie Jean, attended a funeral in Salt Lake City Sunday for Mrs. M. Deckett Snyder. Mr. Kirkham baptized Mrs. Snyder Into the L. D. S. church in Germany. She. came to Lehi from Germany several years ago and lived here a number of years, before be-fore moving to Salt Lake City. A number of people here will remember remem-ber her. Mr. Kirkham was one of the speakers at the services and Mrs. Kirkham sang a vocal solo. Mr. and Mrs. Kirkham and daughters daugh-ters went to Bear Rivw. following the funeral, where they visited relatives rela-tives for tiro days. They attended the parade In Ogden Tuesday morning. morn-ing. Mrs. Jean McLeM returned from Bear River with them, following follow-ing a visit there. Jack Richards was burned about the face, shoulder and arms, by steam which came from the radiator radia-tor of his car, when he took the cap off the radiator. He received treatment at the hospital last week. Notice The son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin was treated for scratch! All ladies of Lehi who have old clothing suitable for making over into ciouung for school children or that can be made into rugs, that you care to donate to the F. E. R. piease nave them made into and bruises at the hospital sustain- bundles and ladies will call for them ed in an automobile accident Tues-W tnv ; w . , ""'6 CTTS- V. V ft Permanents Now is the time to get your Permanent "Wave for the ' summer vacation season. PERMANENTS FINGER WAVES MARCELLS And all kinds of Beauty Work. PRICES RIGHT ELIZABETH DEAN Phone 154-J For Appointments :-: Lehi, Utah km; nm 8 DEPOSITS IN THK BANK ARE; PROTECTED BY GOVERNMENT Dp INSURANCE TIIE SAME AS TOtVSIT RENCY IS PROTECTED BY QmS ISSUE-TIIE SAME AS POSTAL SAvX? PROTECTED BY GOVERNMENT 0DSSB AND WE PAY 3 INTEREST SEMavS LY ON SAVINGS-DO YOUR OWN TmS AND INVEST YOUR FUNDS TO Y0rS BEST ADVANTAGE. ULWX ONE DOLLAR Will Open an Account State Bank Of Lehi TELEPHONE 85 LEHI .... UTAH IC resent I 5 Danial Harvey and two children of Salt Lake -City visited in Lehi Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Litson and daughter spent the twenty-fourth in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ralph Smith of Salt Lake City spent 'Wednesday in Lehi with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse N. Smith en-Joyed en-Joyed a delightful vacation trip through Yellowstone National Park last week. Lincoln Farnsworth of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, California, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Fowler last week. Mrc- Gilbert Swau and to lyn, Mrs. Robert lfiw2'S ren, Donna anrt t.Jz011. Lake City spent TueakT with their SentTtS George Harvey. RandaJScowRui iu; Wi jtyj rum .T Tron. , . Hwamai t Bureau meeting in Prw J, evening. Plans were Maju Z meeting for thKTJtah County h- """" """ng ana lor the tan Dr. and Mis. Hmo Eddim, two sons, Keith and Richard, tended an outing giren by uuh p pie who have lived in Chtaa cently, at Liberty Park on the t. Mrs rvHiia. TtovW f riooVmn tc. ty-fourth. President and Mrs. ife ited in Lehi Wednesday with Mrs. ",10i. ; T1 Emma Jane Roberts and other rela- 11 T Til I, B lte tlve- er president of the NOTthern to mission, xne same group til entertained at a bathing party Black Rock on Friday. Dr. t& Mrs. Eddington expect to Join fe group. Mrs. Rose Green of Twin Falls, Idaho, and Mrs. May Blake of California, Cal-ifornia, are here visiting with Mrs. Adeline Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow and family, Mr. and Mrs. Randal Schow and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Schow, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn dark and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schow and family of Logan and Mrs. George L. Schow and son, George, of Long Beach, California, enjoyed an outing in American Fork canyon on the twenty-fourth holiday. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Announcement is made of tt! marriage of Ivan J. Webb, son i Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Webb, of ftt city and Miss Alta Madsen of FW, which took place this week. Friends of the couple are exteai ing countless congratulations mi wishes for future happiness od success. jto ?s I lidinin J! be laws ' (38,0 tfrotn t i , M raw 7 10W . .: entl cipal ' jt'ore ' il issue I and i be he' i he: id at' task i in I rece W Jocal 1 saw pro( k T the iemn iehl itr s ivt I :?he in M i i&nts The ider indu rts f.U .Th iilil t j WHERE THE BEST PICTURES ARE SHOWtf- Under New Management New Sound Fully Equipped Friday, July 27 Only "Bring 'Em In Dead" Action Thrills Facts History The show for all miM EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION 'The Last of the Gangsters' ONE NIGHT ONLY Saturday, July 28 ' ONE DAT ONLY "FLAMING PASSION" ADULTS ONLY Positively no one under age of 16 1 admitted. True story of a high school girl led into i W shame. She didn't know there were two kinds of love was too late. The sorrows of Passion, the beauty of i re exposed. Mothers bring your daughters! Fathers bring jorx You cannot afford to miss this picture. Sstri tat jorti " tut 3pon tie tor S! 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