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Show THE LEIH SUN, LEin UTAH THURSDAY, JANUARY 3 1935 Cold Weather Is Here! Don't lot ttiese cold winter nights catch you unprepared. Let us install a Heater in your car and enjoy real comfort during cold weather drives. FILL UP WITH ANTI-FREEZE ALCOHOL PRESTONE GLYCERINE WHEN IN NEED OF Battery Charging Fender and Body Work or Auto Eepair work of nny kind, let us do the job for you. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR: PEP GAS ISO-VIS "D" OIL AND ATLAS TIRES I Phone 353 Lehi Motor Co. :-: Main Street :-: Lehi Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allred visited during the week-end with relatives in Salt Lake. Jay Barnhart spent the week in Robert Chipman of Salt Lake has been spending this week in Lehi with plea3ant Grove wlth relatives his grandparents, Mr. ana Mrs. . i. Whipple. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Colledge attended at-tended the skiing tournament at Ecker Hill in Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs, J. L. Barnhart and daughter, Ruth, were Pleasant Grove visitors on Friday. The Park Shoe Repair Shop Moved to New Headquarters ON State Street Opposite State Street Drug Store. From Jacobs Building. . Let U3 do your Shoe Repairing and you'll be satisfied. VERY BEST WORK DOVE AT REASONABLE PRICES. Harold Osborne PROPRIETOR At the meeting of the City Council Coun-cil held Tuesday evening the budget for the year 1935 was adopted. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Smith spent Wednesday, Thursday and Friday here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George H Smith. Sunday Mr. and Mrs- Joe Bever-idge Bever-idge and daughter, Betty Jo, of Consumers, Alma Hanson, Mrs- Lottie Lot-tie Hanson and Miss Bemiece Williams Will-iams of Vineyard were guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. Hospital Notes Wayne Carson was treated for in fection in his hand at the hospital last Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Goates and family and Mr. A, B. Anderson spent Monday visiting in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Russon enjoyed en-joyed New Year's dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mitchell in American Fork. Alex Christofferson and Tom Sims spent the week-end in Panguitch on a business trip. Fred Pienion is spending the uuar , i:iu;! Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams Mrs. C. J. Bowman and family. . Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple were guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jorgensen, in Salt Lake on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson and Mrs. James H. Gray and daughter, Lcona, spent Sunday afternoon in Diaper, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Crane and family. Miss Violet Thomas returned to Salt Lake Saturday, where she is employed, alter spending the Christmas Christ-mas holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas. o Mrs. Martha Ball and daughter, Roberta, spent Sunday n Salt Lake vsitlng with Mrs. Leroy Crookston. They went in company with Mrs. C. T. Jones and two children of American Fork. Mrs, Hayes Asry entertained a group of children at her home Wednesday Wed-nesday aftemocn in honor of the second birthday anniversary of her little daughter, Arvonna. After playing play-ing games dainty refreshments were served to the little guests. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Sticc and son, Virgil, American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. D. Richard Douglas, Salt Lake; James Douglas, Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Asay, Lehi; enjoyed Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Holmes. Mr. 'and Mrs. Andrew Fjeld enter tained at Christmas dinner. Covers were laid for Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Noyes and son, Bobby, of American Fork. Mr, and Mrs. Allen Fjeld, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Asay, Mrs. Edna Cook and wms, Sherman and Allen Kent. the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs, Theo Pierson spent Monday and Christmas day in Salt Lake and Ogden. Monday they visited with their daughter and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Stogers in Salt Lake and Christmas day they were guests at another daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Kelly and little daughter In Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams and daughter, Dora, were visiting relatives rela-tives in Pleasant Grove last Thursday. Sunday Bishop and Mrs. James Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hoglund of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Russon, Mrs. Enoch Russon 'and Mr. and Mrs. C. Stone of Vineyard attended funeral fun-eral services for Mrs. Enoch Russon's nephew in Richfield, Sunday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams, Vern Adams of Pleas ant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Adams and family of Burley, Idaho. Mrs. J. T. Winn was hostess to members of the Mothers Club at her home on Friday afternoon last week. A program and social chat was en joyed, after which delicious refresh ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Clark and daughter, Carma, spent the Christ mas holiday in Spanish Fork with Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hardy. Mrs. Hardy has been very ill with pneumonia, but Is re ported to be improving. MSI Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fage of Pleasant Grove visited during the forepart of the week here with Mrs. Page's mother, Mrs. Alice Hutchings. Mrs. Harriet J. Smith, Mr. and MrSi Victor Smith and family were dinner" guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Smith in Bountiful on New Year's day. Miss Delores Cunningham of American Fork spent Saturday and Sunday in Lehi with Miss Fay Hutchings. Fay returned to Ameri can Fork with her and visited over the New Year holiday". C. F- Johnson was treated at the hospital last Wednesday for fen. in jured foot. LuAnne Hunt, daughter of Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. J. G. Hunt, had her tonsils ton-sils removed at the hospital, last Wednesday. Harold Rlffey, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Riffey, was operated oper-ated on for empyema, Saturday. Eunice Ann Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ross was in the hospital from Thursday until Sunday Sun-day for medical attention. Winferd Gray, son of Mr- and Mrs- Preston Gray, was taken home from the hospital Monday. Morrill Evans underwent an operation oper-ation for appendicitis last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Goates and family, Mr. and Mrs, Evans L. Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Johnson and family of Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson at their home in Salt Lake on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. Niron Fowler enter tained at a mid-night luncheon on New Year's Eve, following the dance. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rus son, Mr. and Mrs. John Skinner, Mr- and Mrs. Leroy Worley, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Peck, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E- Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Russon. A lovely baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith at the local hospital last Wednesday night. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mrs- Ray Holdaway and baby were removed to their home in Pro-vo Pro-vo Wednesday from the local hospital. Arnold Jones was treated for a gun wound in his hand at the hospital, hos-pital, Saturday. He received the injury in-jury when his gun accidently discharged, dis-charged, the bullet striking his hand- :'; o ; ; y:. Notice IF You Want to Sell You Want to Buy You Have Lost Some-' thing You Have Found! Something. You Want nelp You Want a Job OUR WANT ADS WILL HELP YOU Phone 90-W H k A wedding reception was given at the Hyrum Jensen home in Salt Lake Thursday evening, honoring the ! marriage of Miss Esther Anderson and Russell Dickie of Salt Lake. Attending the affair from Lehi were, Mr. and Mrs. John Devey Sr.. Mrs. Alice Hutchings and daughter, Fay, Mrs. Amy Smith and daughter, Juanita. The local Rhythm Boys orchestra furnished the music for the affair and received many compliments compli-ments for their splendid playing. Miss Anderson is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Anderson. ,0 8 ! w i hi in GET YOUR CAR IN SHAPE FOR WINTER IS YOUR CAR EQUIPPED AND IN SHAPE FOR WINTER WEATHER J Now is the time to do that Repair Job and be ready for coldund stromy days.. Do it now Don't let Old Man Winter catch you unprepared. For comvfort and convenience while motoring it is necessary that your car be in A-l 6hape. Let us do a job for you that you 11 be proud of. We are expert in every phaze of Automobile Repairs, from body to engine to chasis. COMER GARAGE Marriages HOUSTON-SMITH NUPTIALS The annual stockholders meeting of the Spring Creek Irrigation Co-will Co-will be held in the Memorial Building, Build-ing, Tuesday, January 15, 1935, at 2 p. m. to elect a new board of directors di-rectors and hear the report of the past year. All Stockholders are requested re-quested to be present- Ellis Peterson, Secretary. o :-'''';:;': STOCKHOLDERS MEETING LEHI IRRIGATION COMPANY Bald Ea;le Is Branded as Coward, Thief, Dirty As a national emblem, the eagle !a not peculiar to tho United States. It is now thie emblem of several countries, and was the principal device de-vice on the standards of some ancient an-cient nations. The eagle became the United States emblem "when it was placed on the great seal adopted adopt-ed by the Continental congress, June 20, 1782. It was suggested as part of the seal by William Barton, Bar-ton, a citizen of Philadelphia, Barton's Bar-ton's eagle was crested, not the American or bald variety. Charles Thompson, secretary of congress, who modified the design, put the eagle as the central figure in the device, and specified that it should be an American eagle. Benjamin Franklin thought the eagle was too common for a national na-tional emblem. He preferred the turkey, a peculiarly American bird. In a letter dated January 20, 1784, Franklin wrote ; to his daughter; "For my part, I wish the bald eagle had not been chosen as the representative repre-sentative of our country; he Is a bird of bad moral character; he does not get his living honestly ; you may have seen him perched on some dead tree, where, too lazy to fish for himself, he watches the labor la-bor of the fish-hawk. and. when that diligent bird has at length taken a fish, and Is hearing it to his nest . for the support of his mate and young ones, the bald eagle pursues him and takes It from hlra. With all this injustice he la never In good case; but, like those among men who live by sharping and robbing, rob-bing, he Is generally poor, and often very lousy. Besides,, he is a rant coward ; the little kingbird, not bigger big-ger than a sparrow, attacks him boldly, and drives him out of the i district," 3 Percent ON SAVINGS GUARANTEED BY FEDERAL DEPOSIT LVSlj COURTEOUS PERSONAL SERVICE ONE DOLLAR Will Open an Account State Bank Of U; . rnTiT imTT, . TELEPHONE fir, LEHI .... TJTAH Cozy - ---" WHERE THE BEST FEATURES PLav WEEKLY PROGRAM The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Lehi Irrigation company will be held in the Memorial Memor-ial building Monday, January 14, 1935, at 2 p. m. for the purpose of electing a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and to hear the financial report for 1934 and for the transacting of such other business as may come before the meeting. Herman C. Goates, Secretary. o Good News for Lehi Williams S. L. K. Laboratories have arranged to have a druggist in your town who will tell you all about Williams Wil-liams S. L. K. Formula, the New Formula that has brought such relief re-lief to those who have tried it. This formula is now available in this community. Get your bottle now ! Tl? cra frv iriMireolf tiTVinf xtt-t-i rlnTfnl An announcement of social inter est to the people of this community is the marriage of Louis S. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H-Smith H-Smith of this city and Miss Phyllis Uoiifton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs- F. M. Houston of Salt Lake City, which took place Friday. December 21, in the Salt Lake temple- Louis is a graduate of the Lehi results it produces High School and is well-known and LI 1 well-liked in the community. He j has been active in social and church i activities. I Both young people have numerous friends offering their hearty congratulations con-gratulations and wishes for future happiness and . success. o . PACK CHRISTOFFERSOX MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Of social interest to the people of this community Is the announcement announce-ment of the marriage of Reed Christofferson. Christ-offerson. son of Mr. and Mrs. An drew Christofferson of this city, and Miss Aria Pack of Provo, which took place on New Year's night at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith, with Bishop Smith performing perform-ing the ceremony in the presence of close friends and relatives. Both young people are well-known and well-liked in their communities- Mr- Christofferson is a graduate of the Lehi nigh, school and has been active in church and social affairs-The affairs-The many friends of the young couple cou-ple are showering them with wishes for future happiness and success. They will make their home to American Fork for the present time. o WEDDING RECEPTION TO HONOR YOUNG COUPLE E V 1 Goshawk Is Intelligent; It Has Uncanny Instinct Strangely enough, it has been found that birds of the Falcon family, fam-ily, which Includes the Goshawk and other birds of prey, react more quickly to the Influence of kindness than any other species of bird. They possess a rare intelligence and very highly developed sense organs. They have an uncanny Instinct for recalling old haunts and old friends even after a lapse of years and have a remarkable power of individually indi-vidually adapting their conduct to novel circumstances. Their In stinctive habits, once interrupted, the average bird becomes flustered and helpless, but not so the hawk, he quickly adjusts his habits to the new conditions and carries on. Possessing an intelligence that makes him rank well up witb the most sagacious of our domestic animal ani-mal pets, and well above all other birds, it does seem a pity that his carnivorous habits are such as to make him so very unpopular. The Goshawk Is one of seven wild native birds that may be destroyed at any time for him there Is no closed season. Montreal Herald. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 AIvTi Here's Damon Runyon's.latest yarn to reach the sJ this picture. Phillips Holmes, Edward Arnold, Marv CsiIwm" Wini Shaw In j um i"Miiiion:; Dollar Ransoi The punch packed drama of a man who had save the woman he loved. It's thrilling. The great Obocc- : . i i i. 4--L. -uu; r11 Jw. iic awiy uruugiib to uiuuuuig lue on uie screen, nmTUYkT AT? PTJAQTn WITH BUCK JONES & SILVER THE WONDER E0?i ALSO CHAPTER 2 OF- SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6 1 ! GAYETY to fill you with the joy of living' Eyeswiljl lavish splendors ! Ears will tingle with its lilting melody! Ffee; with its rollicking thousands! Hearts will beat to its gay Roma: will quicken to its joyous love! For a new grandeur has come 6: A new magnificience a new inchantment such as audiences experienced. (DON'T MISS IT) SORRY IF YOl IIIS MUSIC CARESSED HQ! ivlBRACED HER!... KISSED E an JAMES COMER, Prop. PHONE 67-W - - - LEHI, UTAH K 2S8W&C&XM Mr. ana Mrs. John H. Sagers of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims of this city are en tertaining at a wedding reception tonight (Thursday) at 8 o'clock in the Lehi Second ward Amusement Hall, honoring the marriage of their daughter. Miss Amanda Sagers and their son, 1. Glen Sims, which took place Wednesday, January 2, in the Salt Lake temple. A large crowd of relatives and friends have been extended invitations invita-tions to the affair. mmm FIRST CLASS Shoe Repairing Following Prices: .. 80c S1.20 An Indian Duel More than a hundred years ago In Van Wert county, Ohio, occurred a strange duel to death by two young Indians. ; Both red braves were In love with the same maiden who, either too fickle to decide or too scared of the rejected one, would not express her choice. So the two suitors agreed to fight It out, the survivor to get the girL On a blanket spread on the ground the two braves seated themselves, their left hands tied behind their backs and a knife Id their right. They had to keep on the blanket, and with the knife try to kill the other. Before the assembled tribe, with the brunette who caused It all seated seat-ed in the foreground, they spun around and around, maneuvering for an advantageous position, each Intlk'tlng wounds on his adversary as the chswK-e enme. Soon both , were covered with wounds and j bleeding freely, but neither was j able to wield a fatal blow. Finally both fell from sheer exhaustion and loss of blood, and died 60c Men's Half Soles , Men's Half Soles and Heels (Either Sewed or Nailed) Ladies" Half4Soles Heels (Tips) ADC Ladies' Half Soles fyj Mid Heels f OC Children's at Prices According to Siee. Satisfaction Guaranteed. AT THE MODERN SHOE SHOP (Opposite Lehi Garage, Main St) C. HOLMES, Prop. Grindstone Aids Science An Indiana grindstone came to the aid of a scientist at the Smithsonian Smith-sonian Institution when he sought o learn wnether the years actually iad seasons 250,000,000 years a'o when coal was being formed. He found the answer In the light and dark banding of the stone. More carbon was in the thin dark layers ana ne concluded thev resnitPd from warm dry summers with con- sidernble deposition of plant and animal remains. The wlrto n lighter-colored bands he attributed to wet winters that were colder, when more sediments were depos ited in tne streams and less can bun from once-living forms. Path under Magazine. Thi$cereb: derer,whoj medeep cc" ses end t maic!sn ti while his k caravan m ed wine-U grapes to i melodies d I OiiMESOeVEilli .JEAN PAHKI - PHILLIPS HOLMES , LOUISE FAZENDA Em mum C, AUSHET SMITH CsHMIfKEWlN NOAH OEEBY "it Canada's Place Name All decisions In connection with geographic nomenclatureand orthography orthog-raphy In the Dominion rest with the Geographic P.oard of Canada, which was established by the Dominion Do-minion government In 1S07. With regard to names of geographical features along the international boundary, or which cross the boundary i:Re. the Geographic Board of Canada maintains a clo5e cooperation witb the United States Geographic board in the adoption of names which are acceptable to both countries. -1 j 7 . RIP XXS WDfKLE CAKTOOX J GfhMrd eXECimVE PRODUCER: F.OBF8T T. KANE I DIRECTED BY EUXCHARaX frtm m ttoty bf li'Mimr Latfyrt Utaic if Vtmtt Rkktrd tieam WEDNESDAY AND XHCBSDAY, J Bargain Me Advice for a Jong Jf-"T " Tracy, S j tnem a uag une. Holloway In , T w I if i"Advice to the Tohimlovewalaughy fa HU - 111 i- Alcn flnnn ISrrscm t dor the sti con :eir lya hu testa Sea 1 Toe 1 7tx b -0T i 'X j t It Coming Soon RONALD COLE |