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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1935 U. P. Coach Trains Hit Popular Fancy Transcontinental passenger train Bernce arranged exclusively by the Union Pwific for coach and tourist car travelers has struck a responsive chord with patrons, says W. S. Ba-stager, Ba-stager, passenger traffic manager. Completely air-conditioned throughout, through-out, including all diners as well as coaches and tourist cars, the Union pacific coach train operates on the same fast schedules as regular all-PuBman all-PuBman equipment, and offers several sev-eral innovations that are unique in western travel Coach passengers are provided with pillows free of charge, the pen-ny-ln-thelot-machlne drinking cups have been eliminated and water dispensers dis-pensers are provided without cost, porter service is available in all cars, and the lighting system has been rearranged so that at night lights are dimmed to a soft, comfortable glow which does not disturb sleeping. sleep-ing. These additional facilities followed fol-lowed the inauguration of the reduced re-duced prices for meals instituted earlier in the season. Popular priced breakfasts, luncheons and dinners are provided on the regular dining cars of the coach train, at costs less than one dollar for the three meals. And a similar of f-the-tray service Is available in coach and tourist cars of other trains-Still trains-Still another innovation is a comfortable, com-fortable, roomy, air-conditioned coach with all its facilities, including includ-ing a specially-constructed smoking lounge, devoted exclusively to women wo-men travelers. Women traveling alone and mothers with small children child-ren are lavish in their praise and new, exclusive Union Pacific feature- The summer tourist rates and bargain fares all apply on this new Union Pacific coach train. o MRS. MAIUORIE LOTT TIMPSON WINS CAR Mrs- Howard Timpson of American Amer-ican Pork, formerly Miss Marjorie Lott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L L. Lott of this city, was the holder of the lucky ticket at the big Poultry-Turkey Day drawing in American Amer-ican Pork last Wednesday evening and was awarded the new Chevrolet car. Lehi friends of Mrs. Timpson were exceedingly pleased to hear of her good fortune. y - Mrs. Randal Schow and Mrs. Nicholine Powell visited in Logan Saturday and Sunday, guests of Mr. appreciation of the privacy of this and Mrs- Warren Schow. EXTRA! Here's the news that is awaited annually by thousands of thrifty people. This store joins with the nation- .'wide organization of Heatrola dealers in offering offer-ing worth-while dividends to all who look ahead 'a few weeks in preparing for winter comfort -" TO SAVE f aluesJ Z $10.00 :-JS I 7; the genuine Ite'WlA H3 SPECIAL ADVANCE SHOWING and sale of the 1935 models of the original and only genuine Heatrola Heater It pays to buy the Genuine Heatrola, because only the Genuine has the Intensi-fire Air Duct, the Ped-a-Lever Feed Door, and other fuel-saving, labor-saving features. It pays especially to order it now, while the great National Campaign is on you save as much as $10.00 on the regular purchase price. In the new line there is a size to fit every home, a style to please every taste, a price to meet every budget. MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW-PAY LATER Come in and let us show you the entire new line. Make your selection and take advantage of the special prices. Your regular payments will start when you notify us to deliver your UEATROIiA. ;. ACT NOW!-AVTniLE THE PRICE IS LOW- f !T' ' (iT T P j; H J I ! i If you act before August 31st, you can buy & GENUINE ESTATE HEATROLA AS LOW AS ..... $39.95 INSTALLED Remember THERE IS ONLY ONE GENUINE HEATROLA ESTATE MAKES IT-WE SELL IT Dixon-Taylor-Russell 1 LEIII STILL LEADS SECOND HALF OF TIMP. LEAGUE THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH Mother of Mrs. Eli Fox Dies In Idaho Mrs. Julia Prestwlch, 77, died suddenly sud-denly at her home In Lincoln, Idaho, Monday morning of a heart attack-Relatives attack-Relatives here were immediately notified. Mrs. Prestwich had Just returned to her home from, Lehi, where she had been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Eli Fox. ! Mrs. Prestwich, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Draper, for whom the town of Draper, Utah, was named, was born February 8, 1858-She 1858-She is survived by her husband, Geo-M Geo-M Prestwich, and the following sons and daughters: Wesley M-, Mert, NovW and Osmer Prestwich, Idaho Falls, Ida; George M. Prestwich, May. Mrs. Ell Fox, Lehi, Utah; Mrs. Nell Christensen, Salt Lake City; ' at pat Grove Friday, 11 to 8 TIMPANOGOS LEAGUE Standing of the Teams W. Ij. Pet. Lehi 7 0 1.000 American Fork ..4 3 .571 Heber City 2 5 -285 Pleasant Grove 1 6 .143 ; Friday's Gaines Lehi 11, Pleasant Grove 8. American Fork 16, Heber City 1- Wednesday's Schedule Pleasant Grove at Am. Fork 2:00. Heber City at Lehi, 3:00. ' i : Lehi, staging a six-run rally In the final inning to overcome a two- run lead, defeated. Pleasant urov Ernest Prestwich. Firth; Clarence Prestwich, Delta, Utah, and Floyd Prestwich, Inglewood, California; also al-so five sisters and one brother. Funeral services will be conducted today (Thursday) at 2 p. m. in the Lncoln, Idaho, L. D- S- chapel.,- o 'Til Love You Always" Coming To Cozy A honeymoon and a Job-hunt com- ! bined. Two youngsters trying to get ! along in New York on $15 00 a week. i This is the vibrant story that Co lumbia Pictures has told in "I'll Love You Always," coming Sunday, Monday Mon-day and Tuesday, August 18, 19, 20 to the Cozy Theatre. It's timely, it's modern, it's the saga of every young couple in this year of 1935 who marry on love and great expectations. Their numbers are legion. Where do they go, what do they do those thousands of Lehi thus kept its record clear for second-half play in the Tlmpanogos League, chalking up its seventh straight win with no defeats to date. Lehi met Heber City Wednesday afternoon, too late, however, for us to glet the final score. On Wednesday of last week Lehi gained another full game on American Amer-ican Fork as it chalked up its sixth straight second half victory In the League, defeating American Fork 5 to 2, In 11 innings- The game was a part of the American Fork Poultry Day celebration. With hits even until un-til the final inning, four singles and THURSDAY, AUOTTSt ,M- Are You in Need of AUTO REPAIRS? Let us do the job for you and you'll be satisfied Put back tbe Snap and Pep in your Motor Now is the time for that Repair Inh . . . DON'T WATT! The Stop here and fill up with PEP GAS and oils Best on the Market. We are Headquarters for ATLAS TIRES LEHI MOTOR CO. Main Street, Lehi Telephone 353 FIFTH WARD BELIEF SOCIETY ENTERTAINED The members of the Fifth ward Relief Society were entertained at a gay social Tuesday afternoon in the ward chapel. A program was given, consisting of a vocal duet by Vera Anderson and Evelyn Peterson, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Lula Anderson; reading by Miss Virginia Meiling, a vocal duet by Mrs- Dorothy Ball and Mrs. 5Vrn Glover, aceomrvanied a triple, the latter by W. Barnes, by j,,. readlng did the trick- 1 nr Interest Growin In Children's Program Interest is indeed growing In the children's activity program each Sat- vouner hooefuls turned out of our . urdav evening at Wines Park. Last universities each year, with wonder ful scholastic records, ready to take the world by storm, to build the I greatest bridge, write the greatest novel? and how does the world re ceive them? Even the most romantic of us will concede that two can't live as cheap- j ly as one, and while love may laugh at locksmiths, it seldom laughs at bill collectors. Can love and youth ful enthusiasm survive the rigors of economic necessity of the many rocks strewn in the channel of do mestic happiness children, incompatibility, incom-patibility, jealousy? Nancy Carroll as the actress wno 1 gives up her career for marriage, who is willing to sacrafice every thing to make of that marriage a success, presents a brave and beautiful beau-tiful answer to these troubling ques tions in "I'll Love You Always." The dramatic values of the role give to Miss Carroll the f wide emotional scope reminiscent- of those in "Laughter" and "Devil's Holiday," 1 in which she scored sensational suc cesses. Young George Murphy, as the opinionated, self-assured husband, I fresh from college, out to take the world by storm, is excellently cast- 1 The epitome of all youths ready to conquer the world, he finds there just arent any "decent" jobs wortny of his steel. And when, too late, I he goes back to accept the once scorned Jobs, he" finds that oppor tunity having knocked once, has j passed on. He does what any young ster who is broke, desperate, who j sees his marriage cracking up around him, his dreams of a great career shattered, would do. Jean Dixon, noted comedienne or the New York stage, scores in the role of the big hearted arrtl wisecracking wise-cracking girl friend, and Raymond Walburn as the boy-friend Charlie, who travels, adds to the humor of the plot- The cast likewise includes Arthur Hohl, Harry Bprfesford, and Rob ert Allen. Leo Bulgakov, noted New York stage director, wielded the megephone for "I'll Love You Al- j ways." vera Caspary ana sianej 1 1 Buchman adapted the Lawrence I Hazard story for the screen. -o LINCOLN TO GIVE BAND CONCERT FRIDAY NIGIIT An splendid band concert wrl be presented in Lehi Friday evening in front of the high school building at 8 o'clock by the Lincoln high school band, according to announce ments made by Abraham Anderson The Lincoln band is directed by Mr. Vernon. The band will present a variety of selections and in addition several special numbers will be given-The given-The Lehi band presented a con cert at Lincoln Sunday evening which was greatly appreciated by the people in that vicinity. , Special numbers included a vocal solo by Keith Smith, a trombone solo by Dale Hadfield and a cornet duet by Leo Hadfield and Ronald Price. The public is conUCy Invited to be at the conoe-t Tr'.;y iiiit, to be given by the UnrXa L-anvt. Saturday it was estimated that about 175 people, young and old, gathered to take part in the games, directed by Miss Fern Rothe. During the summer the Primary children have been taking imagin- Lillian Evans, a vocal duet by Mrs. Rose Lott and Mrs. Vinnie Royle, a reading by Miss Lillian Knudsen and ukeline selections by Mrs. Grace Morgan. Delicious refreshments were served to the group. o ; LIONS LADIES NIGHT TO BE HELD SATURDAY NIGHT The Lehi Lions Ladies Night will be held at Saratoga Saturday evening eve-ning and from all reports it is going to be a real gala occasion. This will be the concluding ladies night dance for the summer. The group will assemble at the ary trips to Japan, Norway, Holland, resort at 6:30 o'clock- Ball games British Isles and the Indias- Next Saturday evening adults dressed in costumes of these various countries will tell stories of the country they represent August 24th will be our Junior Night at the park. Any boy or girl who can sing, play an Instrument, will be engaged in until 8 o'clock, at which time dinner will be served in the resort restaurant Special stunts will be featured, the ladles in charge- Bathing will be enjoyed, to be followed fol-lowed by dancing and a watermelon bust will follow the dance. The committee in charge includes Mr- and Mrs- E. H McAffee ef Provo were Lehi visitors with tela, tives Sunday. Mrs. E. N. Webb entertained at t birthday dinner Thursday honoring her husband's birthday anniversary Covers were laid for Mr. and Ma. Elwin Beck of Los Angeles, Mr. Don Loverldge, Mrs. Julia Vaughn, Mr Jennie Nostrom and two sons, Reed ana -eruce, ana uie Webb family. Hospital Notes Dean Russon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Russon, had his tonsils removed re-moved at the local hospital last Wednesday. 1 Sterling Fox had his tonsils removed re-moved Thursday at the local hospital- Melbourn Whitby, six year old son of John Whitby of Alpine, suffered a fractured skull, when he fell from the back of a truck Thursday. He was rushed to the Lehi hospital where he was given immediate medical medi-cal treatment. He remained in the hospital until Sunday. 5 Elsie Lamb received treatment or a fractured right arm Thursday. read or dance, who would like tojMr. and Mrs- Joseph Coulam, Dr. perform for the group gathered is asked to register with his ward Pri mary superintendent not later than Thursday, August 22nd- Ward superintendents sup-erintendents will please hand the list of names with whatever, each one intends to do to Mrs- Marvel Gray, on Friday, no later. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington and Mr. and Mrs. H- Alvah Fitzgerald. All Lions and their ladies are urged to be in attendance. - O : .. Mr. and Mrs. John St- Jeor re ceived word from their daughter, Mrs. H. J. Winslow, in WatsonvUle, The last Saturday in August Is ' California, that their little son, our, big final night, "Parade Night" Johnny, suffered a painful accident We want every boy and girl in town to costume and get in the parade. Begin looking for your costumes, boys and girls. It doesn't make any difference what they are there will be a place for all; wagons, tricycles, scooters, dolls, doll buggies, pets, everything, so begin now to get ready for the "Big Parade," August 31st. o : when his hand was caught and wrung through an electric wringer. New Relief Wheat Withstands Attack Friday Mr. and Mrs. E. N- Webb and daughter, Ha, and Mrs. Alta Webb and son, Jack, were visiting in Salt Lake City and Lagoon oh a combined business and pleasure trip. . Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore, Mrs. Harmon Har-mon McAffee and Mrs. Arno Kirk-ham Kirk-ham are entertaining Friday; ait the home of Mrs. Cullimore in Provo, honoring Mrs- Austin Gudmundsen, who is visiting here from Milwaukee. Guests from Lehi attending will be Mrs. Cecil Ash, Mrs. Booth Soren-son, Soren-son, Mrs. Alton Giles, Mrs. Lester Chipman, Mrs. Claud Curtis, Mrs. W. L Worlton and Mrs- Gudmundsen. ICE CUCV.I F neip ceiray er, o-Stake o-Stake Prlm.vv-Let's Prlm.vv-Let's al! t" ; organizatU . The employes of the Utah Power and Light company of American Fork, Lehi and Pleasant Grove en-Joyed en-Joyed a party Tuesday evening at the Tlmpanogos Cave Camp in fC QKnrt QfYinf American Fork canyon. A delicious v1 OllUll kJlllUl "steak" dinner with all the trim- , mings was an important feature and A clear contrast is shown in the various games and sports were en-plantings en-plantings of common varieties of joyed- Mrs. Jennie Nostrom , and wheat in northern Utah and the new j Frank Sharp of this city were in the variety, known as "Relief", which Is , group. practically free from the short smut, an infestation that is prevalent in parts of Utah and southern Idaho, according to officials of the Utah State Agricultural college. In fields where "Relief Is growing side by side with non-resistant vari eties the contrast Is most noticeable. On one hand the grain is high, well- filled and clean while that which has been infested with smut is uneven, un-even, with many short stalks and a high percentage of the crop Is ruined. The new variety of smut resistant wheat was bred at the Utah State experiment station by Professor D. C. Tingey. It was produced by hybridization hy-bridization in response to an urgent need for some more effective means of controlling the serious disease of wheat which exacts a toll of approximately ap-proximately $250,000 a year from the Utah growers. In addition to being be-ing resistant to the forms of covered smut most prevalent in this area, it also appears to be equal in all other respects, such as yields, winter hard ness, and quality, to the best varie ties now being grown in this region. The female parent of "Relief Is known as Hussar. It is a pure line selection from Red Hussar, the origin of which is undertermined. This variety is not grown commercially because it is not a high yieWer; neither is the grain of good quality, but it is resistant to most of the forms of covered smut occurring in ; Ut?.h, 'Professor Tingey said. ! Turkey 23. the male parent, is a '-w'.Ir.? rdtetion out of the Turkey ; r:-ty made at the Nephi dry farm tB tatlon. Lik.e all other standard i trwn in Utah, this selection i '": . : ' susceptible to practically ' : : ims f)f covered smut. When the ;:-'- rari-'ties were crossed the result , a wheat that is a high yielder I " resistant to smut DeVere Gee underwent an oper ation for hernia at the hospital Fri day. The little son of Mr. and Ma Eldred Southwick was treated at the hospital Friday for an injured ana LuGene Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Chester Peterson, iad iff tonsils removed at the hospital Monday. Mon-day. On Tuesday a fine baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs- Kenneth Robinson Rob-inson of American Fork at the local hospital. Mrs-' Welby Clements of American Fork underwent a major operation at the local hospital Monday. , The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Okey, had a vacd tion soar removed from her showier Tuesday. I Mrs- Ray Holdaway was removed ; to her home In Vineyard from B hospital Saturday. Mrs. Kenneth Christensen 1 new baby son were removed to Off home Monday. . Renee Summerhays of Saltl City had her tonsils removed at v j local hospital Tuesday f ooates hadln abcess on his I hand lanced Monday at the hospital- I CChanlalnofWj was given .treatoenUor 1 atlons on two w ,haL dav. He suffered tne,; f he w holding to a w fell, the weight of 2 on his hand. Zl I 1MI SCCNIC WAV I l 1 THtU THC f it I ROCKIES 1 See the Best of the Intermountain west Salt Lake City to Pneblo via U. S. Highways 50 and 40 S J. S. Clark, Agent, ' State St Service Station Phone 357 New Streamlined Motor Coaches Roomy Ocortabjej; Reclining Alr-Cushkmed Chairs. Individual Reading Controlled Ventilation. One Schedule A Day Each Way Westbound 12:45 P. M. 1:40 A. M. 5:55 A. M. 8:53 A. M. 9:45 A. M. Lv. Pueblo Lv. Grand Junction Lv. Price Lv. Lehi Ar. Salt Lake City Ar. Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Easthound 9:30 A. & O.WP. 4:30P-M- 1255 P. I Typical Fares LEHI To Pueblo Grand Junction Price .$s.oo 5.35 1.96 |