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Show 4 vnVEMBES 15, 1934 THE LEIII SUN, -LEHiy UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934 $1 Items Lwas business Monday. Uadersoa. LWebbent I " .j utr and i - Austin lu ; gS were visiting in ffProvo, spent the L l0 1101116 01 -Thomas Russon. tfleftriS H. C Comer HJ " Salt Lake on com- Pleasure. I a. Hunger Is spending !',. African Fork with t Adams of Salt .Lake Uw, Friday and Satur-Sin Satur-Sin LeW, visiting her jls. Samud Jacksoa lrs. Ettas M- Jones and S Southwlck visited in L Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. and family. iMRFMcCallof Salt t wests at the home of rjsi T. F. Klrkham, Sun- the the the f,yliis Kirkham spent in Logan attending i c. homecoming and lame. .', iMrs. Vem Richlns of tere guests of Mr. Richlns' brother-in-law, Mr. and stlittleford, Monday and l jaae spent from Friday un-fcy un-fcy here with his parents, j MB. Andy Trane. Don is I it t C. C. Camp in Hob-janyon. Hob-janyon. id Ma Oren Burgess of bd Miss Thressa fTaylar, fcachtog school la Ogden, &s of Mrs. 8. W, Taylor, M Mrs. Byroa Whipple en- at i bridge party for a i salt Lake friends at their iiday evening. ; Bridge was it small tables during the .prizes being won by Mr. and Skeen and Mrs. William I dainty luncheon was serv-ia serv-ia the evening JDER YOUR COAL j Now I Dropped Prices and it ae same High Quality 5liSS COAL, the best tnoney can buy. E ARE THE NEW fPJCES, PER TON: iestic air - $5.50 ! - - $5.25 ICoal - 85.00 m Slack S3.75 f - S3.25 l-l evenings St Wf home with fSS Quality CoaL A Freebairn NTADS h' tad LjT sme by Paying for this ad. Lumber Miss Lexla Batemau spent Wed nesday visiting la Bait Lak City- Mrs, Josephine Young Is reported to be 111 at her home. Dean Udell arrived home Satur da from Arizona, where he spent a week on business. Mrs. Kenard of Salt Lake was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rus- son, Sunday. Mrs. James P. Christensen visited relatives in Union and Salt Lake on Monday. ? - Mrs. Fagan was guest of her daughter, Mrs. D. L. Anderson, in Pleasant Grove from Wednesday until Saturday of last week. Samuel Jackson returned home Monday from Blackfoot, Idaho, where he has been employed In the sugar factory during the fall cam paign. Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Webb, Mrs. B. G. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holmstead attended sessions at the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday. Mrs. Emery Smith and baby daughter and Alice Smith of Salt Lake spent Wednesday here with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. Sylvester Sylves-ter Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Fox and Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Fox spent Tues day in West Jordan, visiting with Mrs, John R. Sabey. Miss Marie Robinson a student of the Brigham Young University spent from Friday until Sunday evening in Lehl with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Robinson Boyd Webb arrived home Sunday night from Idaho, .where he has been employed by the Utah-Idaho Sugar company during the fall cam paign. Mrs. George Strasburg entertained Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Lena Gries. the occasion being her birthday anniversary. A delightful . m i c- 1 J 1 social aiiernoon was enjoyea oy u group of lady friends. , .; ; a ; fHeW, 4Aadrew Fjeld. It bushel Carl Anderson. 4 10-11-31 room table. Call Lehl H-15-ltp. tf Modem 0?v len the libouse. 12de station. I rjuh. r. d. Na MWf. Mrs- James Comer and son, Ted dy, and daughter, Shirley, spent Monday in Goshen, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird. Miss Alice Laird returned with them for a week's visit. , Mrs. James Comer and son, Ted dy, and daughter. Shirley, visited in Salt Lake Sunday with Mrs. Comer's Com-er's sisters, Mrs. John Shaw and Mrs. Ben Rose. Mr. and Mrs, Grant- Llttleford and children spent Sunday in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove with Mrs. Littleford's grandmother, Mrs. Ella Richlns, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dev- ereaux- Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Anderson of Provo visited in Lehl Monday with Mrs. Kate Anderson- In the eve ning they attended the wedding re ception, given in honor of Mr. ana Mrs. Arthur Powell Mrs. Mazell Davis and Mrs. Ethel Webb entertained the Second ward Primary officers and teachers at the home of Mrs. Davis Monday eve ning. The teachers training lesson was eiven and Primary business tak en up, after which social activities were enjoyed and dainty refresh ments served. Mrs. Mable Comer, Misses Ruth Christofferson. Ellen Christofferson and Utella Smith were hostesses at a shower, eiven Friday evening at the home of Miss Smith, in compli ment to Mrs. Clyde A. Adamson, nee Miss Barbara Comer, a recent bride Miscellaneous eames were played and delicious refreshments were servea. Ttwenty-five guests were In atten dance. . The 'Athenian club "were enter tained at the home of Mrs. Joseph Glover on Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist gave the lesson, after which the hostesses hos-tesses served a prettily-appointed luncheon. Mrs. Glover was assisted by her two daughter-in-laws, Mrs. Arthur Glover and Mrs. Herbert Glover. ' A county demonstration for Relief Societies on ideas for work and business bus-iness meeting? was held at Provo last Friday. Demonstrations were given on the making of Christmas gifts and other articles, in the afternoon af-ternoon the making of Christmas candies, cakes, etc., was given. Lehl ladies attending were Mrs. Zella Peterson, Mrs. Violet Washburn, Mrs. Anna Van Wagoner, Mrs. Se-villa Se-villa Jones. Mrs. Marie Goates end Mrs. Martha BalL STOP! AND ENJOY A DRINK OF THAT DELICIOUS Blue Ribbon Ale Contains 9 Percent Solids. A real refreshing winter drink. SAME PRICE AS BEER. HAVE YOU TRIED OUR Hamburgers Sandwiches Coffee Confections Etc. AT FRITZ'S PLACE On State Street Lehl Miss Ardith Goates entertained a group of friends at her home Thursday Thurs-day evening at an interesting backwards back-wards party. Everything was worked work-ed out backwards, including the hot supper and games. The prize of the evening' was won by Morris Clark. Those present were Matilda Slade, Bemiece Bradshaw, Jenalyn Wing, Bertha Clark. Oriynn Jensen, Mary Oedarrtnvd. June Davis. Wallace Wal-lace Skinner, Charlie Roberts, Morris Mor-ris dark, Thomas WofUnden, Arthur Sabey and tfr hostess- Grant St. Clair of Tooele is stand ing this week at the George Strasburg Stras-burg home. Harue Speer of Salt Lake City was a guest during the week end of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Stoker. A successful Stake Primary Play Hour was held Wednesday evening. The Fourth ward officers and teach ers entertained the group at this meeting. , , . The Lehl C- CS. O. boys returned to the camps Sunday, after spend- ind a week here visiting their parents. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Poison and children of Sandy San-dy visited in Lehl at the home of Mrs. Poison's father, W. W. Dicker- son. Miss Pansy Gaisford, Mr. William Woods of Salt Lake, Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, Elsie and Lila and Pete Gaisford were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs- Elmer Culmer In Linden, Sunday. Miss Pansy Gaisford entertained at a birthday dinner Wednesday, honoring the birthday anniversary of Miss Elsie Gaisford and Mrs. Essie Culmer. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. S- E. Gaisford Mr. and Mrs. R. B- Worlton and family spent Sunday visiting in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. George Seal and in Centerville with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tirnms and family. fam-ily. Mrs. Leroy Lott entertained the social club members at her home last Thursday afternoon. Bridge was played at small tables, the high score prize being won by Mrs. Herbert Austin. A delicious luncheon was served. Wednesday evening Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford and Mrs. Ethel Goates at tended a meeting In Provo. Hamil ton Gardner, state chairman of the Red Cross, was in attendance at the meeting and gave Instructions on the annual Red Cross drive to utan County workers. ' 1 The officers of the First Ward Mutual entertained members of the Road Show cast Friday evening. delicious hot dinner was served in the Relief Society hall, after which the guests enjoyed a show at uie rvizv theatre. Covers at dinner were laid for twenty. President and Mrs. A. C. Schow, President and Mrs. R. C. Allred President and Mrs. Virgil H. Peter son and Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Goates were In Fairfield ' Sunday evenine. attending the ward confer ence there. Earlier in the evening they were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carson. Will Is Wild Boy In Latest Film Comedy His wife wanted him to retire and play a little ... but all play and no work makes Will a wild boy. That, in brief, Is the story of Will Rogers' latest picture. "Handy Andy' coming to the Cozy Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, November 18, 19 and 20. Advance reports from the previews say this Is the funniest comedy of his career. And the high lights of the story bear this out Will Is getting along comfortably in his drug store, when hl3 t wife, Peggy Wood, persuades him to sell out. First he takes up pigeon raising, rais-ing, but he has to stop that when his pets fly all over the house. Next he takes up golf, with uproarious re. suits. Then his wife and daughter, Mary Carlisle, persuade him to at tend the Mardi Gras In New Orleans. That's when things really begin to happen. Will begs off from at' tending the Comus costume ball. Wandering around alone, he gets ac quainted with a fellow druggist and his dashing girl friend, Conchita Montenegro. A few cocktails make him change his mind about the ball, and he attends withlDonchita, choc ing a Tarzan leopardskin costume. A few more cocktails help persuade him to do an hilarious adagio dance with Conchita and the ball breaks up in a riot. Of course there's more to the story than that. Much more. Among other oth-er things, Will 6erves as cupid in his daughter's romance with a young man his wife doesn't approve of. And there's a surprise ending that can't be tipped off in advance. David Butler, who also directed Rogers in "The Connecticut Yankee,' directed "Handy Andy" under the supervision of Producer Sol M. Wurtzel. The screen play was writ' ten by William Conselman and Hen ry Johnson from the play, "Merry Andrew," by Lewis Beach. SHERIFFS SALE Hospital Notes E J. Thrasher was treated for a back Injury at the local hospital last Wednesday. Mrs. P. J. Nlelson of Mt. Pleasant had her tonsils removed at the hos pital, Saturday. The son of Mrs. Isaac Fox, Jr., received treatment Sunday for a fractured hand- A baby son was bom to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cook at the local hospital hos-pital Thursday. Mother and baby are doing nicely. TYidav a fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. M. W- Wathen at the hos pital. All concerned are doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Taylor were made happy by the arrival of their first dhild. a lovely baby son, Dorn at the local hospital Tuesday night Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay MUne are happy parents of a baby son, born Monday morning at the local he DltaL Mother and baby are reporv ed to be doing nicely. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH COUNTY, UTAH. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF BERKELEY, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. GEORGE O. WEBB and ELIZA. BETH WEBB, also known as Eliza-beath Eliza-beath Webb,hiswlfe; STATE BANK OF LEHL UTAH, a corporation; PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT COMPANY, a corporation; HENRY LEWIS and JANE S. LEWIS, his wife; FIRST DOE; SECOND DOE and THIRD DOE, Defendants. To be sold at Sheriff's Sale on the 8th day of December, 1934, a eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the main front door of ... the County Court House in Provo, Utah County; Utah, all the right, title and Interest of the above named defendants, of.Mn and to the following described property, in Utah County, State of Utah, to wit: PARCEL 1: Commencing at the Southeast corner of Lot 6 of Section 1, Township 5 South, Range 1 West of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, running thence North 70 rods; thence West 46 rods; thence South 70 rods; thence East 46 rods to the place of beginning, containing 20 acres, more or less. PARCEL 2: Commencing at point 81 rods West and 51 rods 6 feet North of the Southeast corner of Section 1, Township 5 South, Range 1 WesLpf the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence West 45 rods; thence North 49 rods, more or less to the North line of Lot 10 of said Section 1; thence Northeasterly a- long the said lot line to a point due North of the point of beginning; thence South 72 rods, more or less, to the point of beginning, contain ing 17 acres more or less. TOGETHER with 37 shares of the Capital Stock of the Lehl Irrigation Company, said stock being repre sented by Certificate No. 186. TOGETHER with all other rights of every kind and nature, however evidenced, to the use of water, ditches ditch-es and canals for the irrigation of said premises. TOGETHER with all tenements, hereditaments and 1 appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining and the reversion and reversions, remainder and remain ders, rents, Issues and profits there of. Dated at Provo, Utah, November 13, 1934. E. G. DURNELL, " Sheriff. Utah County, Utah. By Chas. W. Mitchell, Deputy. GEO. S. BALLIF, Attorney for Plaintiff, Knight Block, Provo, Utah. First Publication, Nov. 15. 1934. Last Publication. Dec. 6, 1934. - Mrs. George G- Robinson visited in Provo Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Makin of Salt Lake visited friends and relatives to Lehl Sunday. Misses Vera Brown and LaRue Bushman, who are employed In Salt Lake, spent Sunday In Lehl with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and Mrs. Leah Bushman. Mrs. John Peck entertained last Saturday at a birthday party in honor of her son, Robert's tenth birthday anniversary. Games and dainty refreshments were enjoyed by fifteen Bttle friends. . T AwA-i fa',- .,M,,-;.,MTZyr ... f wit Wflt -fly SB iiggrmi Li! I ISP 5 1 rruiE 1 X nil modern home knows beauty and convenience throughout. & a p e ciauy have we changed old ideas of what a bath-room bath-room should be. For the lavatory of today is light and airy colorful and modern in every detail. For complete satisfaction and economy in all plumbing and heating needs, always let us help. M. S. LOTT Plumbing and Heating State Street Phone 23 Lehl Mr. and Mrs. Mack Batchekr entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs, Charles Olsen and Mrs. Rebecca Olsen of Salt Lake- Mr. Olsen Is leaving soon for Wash ington, D. C. He has received an anoolntment for a position In the Department of Justice and will be in Washington D. C. for six week's training. Fifteen Years Ago Now r JUNIOR GENEALOGICAL DEMONSTRATION HERE SUNDAY An exhibition of Junior genealogi cal work will be given by the Junior Genealogical class of the Forest Dale ward, Granite Stake, Salt Lake, Sunday Sun-day afternoon in the Second ward chapel at 2 p. m. A demonstration of a successful Junior genealogical class will be put over. This ward has one of the most successful classes In the church, . All juniors and everyone interested in this work are urged to attend the meeting' Sunday. The meeting Is not only for the Juniors but the old er people, as well, will get many fine points from the demonstration ENDOWMENT EXCURSION NEXT MONDAY There will be a temple endowment excursion from Lehl Stake to the Salt Lake temple Monday, November 19. The usual rate of fifty-one cents will prevail on the first and third Orem cars, leaving Lehl at 8:18 a. m. and at 4:17 p. m. All stake members who possibly can are urged to attend the excur sion. The officers and teachers of the Fourth Ward Primary were enter tained at the home of Mrs. Wil- mirth Batchelor Thursday evening. A business meeting was held, follow ing which the group enjoyed play- tog bunco. Prizes were won by Al-wene Al-wene Rothe and Odessa Schow. Re freshments were served. Hostesses wre Mrs- Batchelor. Miss Rowene Russon and Miss Audrey Johnson, SPEEDERS ARRESTED Three men were arrested in Lehl during the week by Marshal T. N- Fowler on charges of speeding through LehL F. R. Kevin of Provo was arrested last Tuesday. S. E. Corwan of Salt Lake was arrested on the state high way Wednesday. A. S. Glley of Roy, Utah, was arrested on charges os speeding through Lehl on the State highway Wednesday. All three were fined In the city court Howard Adamson arrived In Lehl Tuesday night for a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Adamson. He Is a member of the U. 8- Navy and Is stationed at the Bremerton Navy Yards. Howard Just returned from a trip to Australia. Aus-tralia. He will visit here for thirty days. .i i . Fifteen Years Ago Now . Miss Arva Wing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wing, entertained a number of friends at her home Monday in honor of her seventh, birthday anniversary. Games were played and refreshments served to the following young folks: Roberta Davis. Agnes Phillips, Effie Backer, Eva Varney, Florence Yates, Ruth Broadbent, Arlene Phillips, Marie Ertckson;' Margaret Davis, Helen Ross, Florence Ross, Lillian Racker and Max Anderson, Fifteen Years Ago Now A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs Guy Darling at American Fork Monday of last week. Fifteen Years Ago Now The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Price was gladdened yesterday by the arrival of a fine baby glrL Fifteen Years Ago Now An idea of what the sugar industry indus-try means to this and other sections of the state can be estimated by the amount of money the local mill has distributed among its employes and beet growers this month. A total of $505,000.00 will be sent out from the local offices this month. Fifteen Years Ago Now Cecil Johnson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harmon Johnson, and Miss Rhoda Gough, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. James Gough, were united In marriage at Shelley, Xdttho, Tuesday. Tues-day. JWXteen Years Asp How Two of the finest deer seen, la these parts in years were killed and brought home by Leon Peet and Gordon CMarstrorn the first of the week. Fifteen Yeam At Now -The news of the arrival of a fine baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Garrity Tuesday was received re-ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck, parents of the young mother. Fifteen Years Ago Now A son was bora to Mr. and Mrs-John Mrs-John L. McKlnney at Fairfield, November 5. Fifteen Years Ago Now A son gladdened the home of Mr' and Mrs. George Manning, Tuesday, To Keep In Touch With Friends It Pays to Have Your Own ELEP HONE s SUBSCRIBE NOW! Special To You SUBSCRIPTION TO THE . EHI SUN S s A Y K clF With Two Family Passes to COZY THEATRE or . s One Pass With 6 months Subscription for 50c a THIS OTTZSi APPLIES TO OLD OB NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS. j Take Advantage of this offer while it is on and Save Money. 3 LEHI SUN PUBLISHING CO. I S S 8 |