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Show ma, UTAH. , Oxford Sr,6; lf' utfest. Mln str!! 0 North 1st ! Otah, second ' pSr in v " pgj. line F'Z'pa UM FoT Flrst to cal Items Wednesday visit ptiarles Crabb spent .... r. Bone were gSc Saturday after- of Provo spent the week- he home w of LaVaul Hebertson. Lottsn and daughter, Bet- oralis, uuuw, liiorafew days with rei- ..(jjjrs, cieone Poulson and Salt Lake uiy ap"" --" at the home of Mr- and liaison. sad Mis A. J- Kirkham and ...v.nHTterkler. of Salt Lake U pasts of Mr. and Mrs. 0d Sunday. : . v , Mrs. Wilbur Rasmussen It late City spent Sunday rtu! fith Mrs. Rasmussen s r, Jin Mary Winn. George Strasburg and sons, snd Gffirge, and daughters, ad Mav. visited in Salt Lake Kit business trip. Sarah I. Gaisford, Dick Gais- l! Eireka, and Mrs. A- D. Person spent Wednesday at izg with Pete Gaisford. sd Mrs- Wallace Hebertson UVaul, and Mrs. Roy Lowe Jem spuat Sunday at it In Provo canyon, as it and Mrs. Berlin Hair. Ill I i s H0M5 THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1931 TB 9 TWi m u lasiiL Utah HW!5V JosPh Shelton has gone to Mer- - jX cur, where he is employed.' T MrS. A. W Monlok r spent last week in Lehl visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs." Charles waui Mrs. Hannah c-rwiHn o-m Clara Bntfgs of Rlgby, Idaho, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and . ; i. uoodwin. Even the Desert is COOL in an (tih-Condiiiomd Union PacificTrain LOWROUNDTRIP FARES Attractively low rail fares invite you to enjoy en-joy your summer trip with economy. Round trip rates o! 2 cents or less per mile enable you to travel at less cost than driving your own car. It's the modem mod-em way to travel. Ask Ticket Agent about low one-way or round-trip coach fares. Gone are the days of sweltering swel-tering summer travel Now you can go east or west anywhere - in an air-conditioned Union Pacific train that's as refreshingly cool as a canyon breeze, all the way. You really cannot know how delightful a summer trip can be until you've traveled via Union Pacific. Enroute to or from South-em South-em California, see gigantic Boulder Dam. Also visit the International Exposition at San Diego. For Further Information Consult Local Agent You can now place low station-to-station night calls at 7:00 p. m. Tsar KELVIN AT OR Sa ice s Mr-, and Mrs w. a t?h--.. or Salt Lake Citv front. vi here visiting with her parents, Mr. -"u ivus. r,ari smitn. MlSS PauliTlP WnrltAn -".lvUJt5U the Accuratp RtltViB-i a.w -iu . UUM Ul. her home Thursday afternoon. So- rial 0.t.riH . . . - vim were enjoyea. Mrs. O. R. Ivorv nt Rolt T oU -u -'"rf .w yuc viljr spent Thursday and Friday yisitine " aiiicr, Mrs. Stanley Taylor and her mothpr. Mrs. T?oiii - 1 I VV. W. V. . l- derson. Mr. and Mrs. ftor TrrvimM vwv. ..Vll.i AQU, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Darling and little owl, o, ien Wednesday morning for FiSh LfllrA -rhorA fhAir nrlll , .. w wivj n cu' Joy a week or ten days' vacation Mrs. Louis Osterloh and two r.hllrt. ren of San Francisco, California, ar rived nere Sunday for a visit with her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. u. e. Osterloh. She left TiiPav for Salt Lake City. Misses June Hanson. Clarlc Tar. sen, Ruth Jones, Nola Clark, Marie j-ott, famine Goates and Martha Fitzgerald are spending this week In a cabin near Mutual Dell in American Amer-ican Fork canyon on a camping trip. John Worlton and Miss Thelma Evans spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Worlton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton." Mr- and Mrs. Worlton accompanied them back to bait lake Sunday evening. From there they motored to Centerville and visited with Mrs. Ruth Worlton and baby and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Timms. . i.. t Mrs. Emma Jane T- Roberts entertained en-tertained at dinner Saturday, honoring honor-ing her sister, Mrs- L. Harris, who Is here visiting from Chicago, Illinois. Illi-nois. Covers were laid for the guest of honor, Mrs. Harris, Mrs. S. J. Taylor, Mrs. Ella Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Hart of Brigham City, Mr- and Mrs. Arch Nelson and ilittle daughter, Joan, of Midvale, and the hostess, Mrs. Roberts. 126 .95: I Via Vi!.' i & couldn't have been done a few yean ago. Then people began to study ond compare electric refrigerators. refrig-erators. They learned about Kelvinator qualify end performance taw Kelvinator features proudly displayed dis-played In the hornet of friends. KeMnator lales mounted broke records ore itll breaking record each year. Increased volume brought down prices gave the Kelvinator purchaser more for his money. And now these greatest bargains of oil the 1935 Kelvinators. Come In ond tee for yourself. ivttr 45 siconos SOMEONE BUYS A 101 KELVINATOR Radio Electric Shop STATE STREET PHONE 124-J LEI1I, UTAH Big Carnival At Saratoga A big Carnival Dance Is being fea tured at Saratoga next Saturday night and plans are going forward to make It one of the most outstand ing social events of the season. Confetti, caps, homs and every thing that goes to make a carnival will add to the gay affair- Music will be furnished by King's Vagabonds. The dance last Saturday night was a rousing success with over eight hundred dancers at the resort. A Silver Dollar dance was featured last Saturday night. Dance lovers are flocking to Sara toga on Saturday nights. The orchestra or-chestra are delighting the public with their wide variety of popular dance melodies. flffiington and daughter, ft Sunday for their home 'Jgetes, California, following wits' visit here at the home I md Mis. Steve Adams- Lowe of San Diego, Cal-I Cal-I spent the week-end in Lehl, fmUr. and Mrs. Wallace 01 Saturdav evenlnar Mr. f Hetetson and their guest Sitteatre in Salt Lake City. IWto Vemer Walker of j1 are proud parents of S baby daughter, born Thurs- A T. A. BatPman tT this f in Brigham City taking I :a daughter and new grand- I ; , I &7 Ingersoll and son, John, n Beach, California, have Inhere during the past t the home of Mr. and t Adams. They left Sun-f Sun-f m home. : Mrs. Ingersoll j adams siister. Jane T.Roberts, Mrs-jjWttd Mrs-jjWttd their sister, Mrs. Chicago, minois, who visit with them, left fining for Cedar city, --y inn vfsit .-u . : 1tsbw Wl 1VLr- anai Wwti Mr. and Mrs. fi them through and the National till be gone several 1 I.J; Thomas arrived 1 evening - ,iilrV 0 morgan, i.-gteen staying with her ISJ? for Los where she wl toCal-ipany toCal-ipany with her Mr. and hm In Hunt-I Hunt-I 'erewithreiati iSf.i ' dm Siting here tTir! Mrs. m visit '-b!Washlngton. aa Part of m "lux rJ ty with Pa v.r1. flooded or. hSS ol good a C Tt- m Miss Ethel Coates spent the weekend week-end visiting friends in Salt Lake City. ' Last Wednesday Mrs. Jennie Nos-trom, Nos-trom, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred fend daughters, Clarice and Betha, spent the day visiting in Salt Lake City. Friday Mr, and Mrs. S. W. Clark were visiting In Salt Lake City. Mrs.' J. E. Dorton, Miss Gertrude Anderson, Miss Phyllis Dorton, Mrs-A. Mrs-A. B. Gardner and children, Ruth, Grant, Spencer and Paul, Herbert Taylor, and daughter, Glenda, Miss Lois Cluff, Miss Mary Martineau of Salt Lake City enjoyed a three days' outing at Como Springs in Weber canyon last week. They report a real . enjoyable time- Mrs. Merton Brown entertained Tuesday afternoon in honor of her little daughter, Betty Lou, the occasion oc-casion being her sixth birthday an niversary. A group of little friends were entertained with games, alter Vhich. dainty refreshments were served. The guests included Flora May Barratt, Jay Barratt of American-Fork, Harold Allen, LaVaul Hebertson, LuDene Bushman, Paul-ine Paul-ine and Stanley Grant, Naomi, Mary Lou and LaVere Downs, Florence Beverly, Beverly Powell, LaMar Schow. Rex and Forest Holmes, Ol ive and Shirley Holmes, Bud Gray and toe guest of honor. Mrs. Don Barratt of American Fork and Mrs. Elva Allen were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Speer and daughter, daugh-ter, Harue, of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting with Mr- and Mrs. John Stoker. Lion president Alva H. Wing, his wife and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson and son, Paul, attended a convention of the associated civic clubs of northern Utah at Lagoon Tuesday. The local Lions club representatives rep-resentatives met with the group to decide whether or not the local club will want to become affiliated with the organization or not Members of the Powell family met In a nartv Monday evenihir at Sara- ' toga resort, honoring Mr?, and Mrs. Shlrl Powell and family, who are here from Magrath, Alberta, Can. ada. Enjoying the affair were Mr. and Mra James A Powell, Mr and Mrs. Dean Powell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grant and child' ren, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Penrod, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Varney, of Amer ican Fork, Mr. and Mra. Leslie Lar-sen Lar-sen and children and the Shlrl 1 Powell family. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE Persons seeking employment through the National Reemployment Service office at Provo, may renew their cards at the following follow-ing places. n. E. STRANG STORE OREM CULLI1ZORE MERC. CO. LINDON THORNTON DRUG PLEASANT GROVE E. IL BOLEY'S INC. AMERICAN FORK LEIII DRUG CO.-LEIII National Reemployment Service PROVO, UTAH W. LT. MILDENIIALL, Mgr. WANT ADS ( All Want TAdT wiUppear In the Lehl Sun, American Fork Citizen and Pleasant Grove Review. Rates: 10c per Line for first Insertion, 5c per line for each additional inser-tion) inser-tion) " BALED STRAW FOR SALE See Ellis Peterson, Lehi- 7-18-lt. GOOD MTT.K COW For Sale- See William Grace, Lent 7-11-ltp. DEWBERRIES FOR SALE See James Hartshorn, LehL 7-18-2t. LOST LADIES ELGIN GOLD WATCH. Finder please return to E. N. Webb. 7-18-tf. It's Time NovvV v- r I for Your PERMANENT WAVE Call for an Appointment Today. I specialize in.aU lines of Beauty Work. ; I? t T7 : AHF.TH DEAN i XJ x " T TTTT TTTAH . "You Can't Afford to Drive Your Auto" lc Mile on 1000 Mile Mileage Books ond 2c Mile on 1 way Tickets ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES JULY 24th COVERED WAGON DAYS SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD RIDE THE BIG RED CARS! Legal Notices NOTICE TO WATER USERS. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 12, 1935. Notice is hereby given that Lehi City Corporation, Lehi City, Utah, has made application in accordance with the laws of Utah to appropriate 1 sec. ft of water from American Pork creek underground channel in Utah County. Utah- Said water will be pumped from January 1 to December De-cember 31. inclusive, of each year from a well located at a point which bears S. 2700 ft and E. 30 ft from the N hi cor. Sec. 9, T. 5 S.. R- 1 E., S L. B & M., and used for domestic and municipal purposes at Lehi, Utah. , , ... This application Is designated in the State Engineer's Office as File No- 11684. -J-H--AH protests against the granting of said application, stating the SasonTtherefor, shall be submitted ta affidavit form and in dupUcate accompanied by a f nd ftS inthis office within 30 days after the completion of the publi- cauon ox t state Engineer, bate of first riblica3on, June 20. WSte of last public&Uon. July 18, 193S. . v ' - - Large Crowd Attends Mutual Dell Outing The Lehl First ward had a record crowd attending their outing at Mutual Mu-tual Dell Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Wed-nesday of this week. There were 80 in the group who participated In the three days of sport The playing of outdoor games and sports, and short hikes were engaged in Monday and Tuesday with a trroun taking; the longr hike to Mt. Timpanogos Wednesday. Monday night the group participated in pro gram stunts and dancing In the Dell Tuesday night was visitors night at the Dell and many ward mem bers, who were not at the Dell for the three days motored to the canyon can-yon to enjoy the evening's program- The stake presidency,. Bishop, and members of the stake M. I. A pres idency were special guests Tuesday night, being invited to dinner and later the program. Tuesday night's program Included community singing welcoming the visitors, a vocal solo by Victor Smith, story by Winze 11 Swenson, vocal solo by Billle Smith, a comic show by Bishop Anderson and the following troupe members, Donna Kirkham, Earl Banks, George Gaisford, Ger- aldine Taylor, Beth Anderson, Rex Zimmerman, Duane Daniels and his "Lion", and a stunt, "The Flying TraDeae." featuring Morris Clark, Orlynn Jensen, Rex Gardner, Ar- dith Goates, Bertha Clark, Matilda Slade and Beth Anderson- Miss Lila Gaisford was in charge of the program. A peanut bust by the entire group followed and dancing was enjoyed. Dale Anderson led the hike to Mt. Tiiroanogos Wednesday and an other program and dance was en joyed Wednesday night-Mrs. night-Mrs. J- P. Christensen led the short- hikes- The "eats" were delicious. de-licious. They returned home early this morning and the Second ward group left this morning bright and early for their three-day stay at the Dell. L. W. Anderson of Spanish Fork ; visited relatives here during tlx week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E- Hansen of Salt Lake City were visiting in Lehi Sunday evening, as guests of Mr. and Mrs- J. M. Glllett. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Goodwin attended at-tended the funeral of Mrs. Good-win's Good-win's brother, Henry Young, which was held Saturday in Mona. Mrs. Fred Woolston entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her parents, Mr. and Mrs- George Strasburg. Stras-burg. Covers were laid for nine guests. Mr- and Mrs- Martin Harden and daughters, Virginia and Dorothy, of Milwaukee were Friday visitors at the home of Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson of West Jordan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs- Nevlri Crabb. Mrs- L- Harris of Chicago, Illinois, arrived In Lehl last Tuesday for a visit here with her sister, Mrs. 8- J. Taylor. Mrs, Taylor went to Salt Lake City to meet her. She is alto visiting other relatives here. Sunday Mrs. I O. Stevenson and family of Salt Lake City were visiting visit-ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A Holmstead- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell spent last Monday visiting in Salt Lake City. Monday et'enlng Mr-' and Mrs. J. O Meiling entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Earl Meiling and daughter, Margaret, and son,. Earl, who are visiting here from Medford, Oregon. A group of girls enjoyed a "pot luck" party up In the creek at the John Skinner home Thursday night, r-ma'nini? there over night; In the group were Misses AHene Frank, Zoe Baa, Karlyn Chatneio, a Christensen, MM Fag an, Jean Crabb and Mary Skinnrr. Miss Carrie Strasburg entertained members of the Just-A-Mere club at the Strasburg home Thursday afternoon- The guests spent the time sewing and playing games, followed by dainty refreshments. Mrs. Charles Crabb won the prize. Mr- and Mrs. Earl Meiling and daughter, Margaret, and son, Earl, of Medford, Oregon, are here visit ing at the home of Mr- and Mrs. A. E. Bushman, and also with Mr, and Mrs. J- O, Meiling. Mrs- Meiling and Mrs. Bushman are sisters, and Mr. Earl Meiling is an uncle of J O. Meiling. Mr- and Mrs- A E. Manning left Monday evening for a two months visit In California- Enroute there they will stop in CarUn, Nevada, for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Mannlne. and Mr. and Mrs- Charles Drake. They will spend the greater part of the time In Baa Francisco as guests of Mr. M&n- nlnir's daughter. Mrs. May Drolktt They intend visiting other places of interest in Cauroraia- MIss Alt Clark entertained the girls Church History class of the First ward Sunday School at a party Thursday evening at her home. Miss Clark is Instructor of the class- A variety of lively games were played, after which delicious refreshments were served- Those present were Julanne Glllett, Leona Hanson, 3ea Gray, Luclle Gray, Carma Clark, Elolse Hanson, Elaine Jarvis, Donna Zimmerman, Leon Jones, Miss Pearl Peterson and the hostess. Mrs. Sterling Durrant and tliree ' cluldrcn and Mrs. Ben Uuckwalter and baby son of American Fork, spent last Wednesday here witii their mother, Mrs. James II. Gray-On Gray-On Friday Mrs. Samuel N. Crano-and Crano-and daughter, Betty, of Draper were-, guests of Mrs. Gray. I Fifteen Years I Ago Now i Fifteen Years Ago Now The M. I. A. Hut m South Fork, , American Fork canyon, was conv. Dieted last week, according to reports re-ports cf those In charge of the work. Fifteen Years Ago Now The marriage of Miss Edith Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davis to J. H- Bilton of Salt Lake City took place Tuesday. Fifteen Years Ago Now Miss Ida Manning, daughter oft Mr. and Mrs- Harry Manning, Sr., and George Pierce of American Fork were married in Provo last. Friday. Fifteen Years Ago Now The Memorial Committee mem bers with those of the Carnegie Library Li-brary committee met Monday eve ning and accepted plans for the tvew Memorial City HallCamegle Library Li-brary building, which has been under un-der discussion for the past two years. . Both committees were well pleased with the plan and) nnanimoudy voted to accept and go ahead with the work. Fifteen Years Ago Now The 24th of July celebration here this year will be under the direction , of the Primary association. Fifteen Years Ago Now Thursday evening Miss Ruby Kirkham Kirk-ham entertained at the Cabare t at a dancing party in honor of Hugh Otterson. The hall was beautifully decorated la national colors. The Misses Evelyn and Beth Merrill, dressed as fairies, served puch and wafers. -.. Fifteen Years Ago Now ' N- O. Malan and Carlton Wilson,, as partners, have opened and will: operate an auto repair and rebuilding rebuild-ing garage. The work shop is near the Malan residence. Fifteen Years Ago Now .Miss Norma Hansen, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hansen, was. married to Mr. Lawrence Turner of American Fork last Friday. Fifteen Years Ago Now The Spanish Fork baseball club defeated the local team at that place Friday without much difficulty. difficul-ty. The final score was 24 to 10. Fifteen Years Ago Now 'Saturday evening ' Mra. James Brown and Miss Thelma- Butt entertained en-tertained at a bundle shower In honor of Miss Clara Butt Many beautiful and useful present were received. Games and refreshments, made the evening a pleasant one- ? Fifteen Years Ago Now Hugh Ottrrson, son of Mt. ar Mrs- Julius Ctterson, left yesterd for a mission to the Eastern Staf - r |