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Show 1935 ,cr Manage Mate Street. , STeSt, Waul. " most. :it North - toll ,ut as sew matter " lOc per l-'rT First joe Per "Vme 5c Per wne For T alltems -j famllv spent t t. " returned TaweeklnOg- fM T.J. Thorn- . daughter, Mary, of JBee of Omaha were tte at the home of Mr. IjifflHutchlngs. a g. Galsford and ma and Elsie, and Mrs. Stnzleand son, Aiex, , .j run-on jud visited relatives. Grace, little son Li James Grace, Jr-, Lib operation for mastoid At last repwiw to jjag nicely. ajltoE 0. Goates and ,iits i B, Anderson jstmnday visiting In Salt S3j. They visited with Mr. nether, Mrs. josepa w. mi later joined Mr. and w. Johnson and fam-fa4 fam-fa4 an outlne and pic- &t Liberty Park. ad Sits. E. J. Whipple, who U spending the summer here jiteiter and son-in-law, U to Angus Gardner, left I; ! their home In Logan- Send. Enroute home they 3 is Cedar City for a two iBi another daughter. THE LEHI SUN, LEHL UTAH au iviiixiii 11 1 1 J I f 1 if i 11 II 1 1 1 rr nTirrrnr - . : It's Time NowV for Your X TIIUItSDAY, AUGUST 15, 15.15 I ... PERMANENT WAVE Call for an Appointment Today. I specialize in all lines of Beauty "Work. I ELIZABETH DEAN Q PHONE 154-J :-: :.: LEHT TTTATT Mrs. A- D. Gardner and family left (Saturday morning by way of auto for their home in Ann Harbor, Michigan, after a six week's visit in Lehi with relatives. The Misses Fay Boyack and Mar-etta Mar-etta Swenson, who have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior, returned home Tuesday evening eve-ning to Spanish Fork. Jean, Richard and Hope Dorton of Salt Lake City came on Tuesday Tues-day night of last week for a visit here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J- E. Dorton. Hope and Richard returned home Saturday night, Jean remaining for a longer visit Mrs. Jennie Nostrom and two sons, Reed and Bruce, are leaving Saturday In company with Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Beck for Los Angeles, California, for a two week's vacation vaca-tion trip. Mr. and Mrs. Beck have been spending their vacation here- Mr. and Mrs. Claud Curtis and sons, Paul and Ray, of St George came Saturday for a visit here with Mrs. Curtis' parents, Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. Mr. Curtis returned re-turned Tuesday, Mrs- Curtis and sons remaining for a two weeks visit. Miss LucUe Fagaa spent Tuesday visiting in Salt Lake City. Miss Cleo Holmstead was a guest of Mrs. E. Carlyle Bunker In Vineyard, Vine-yard, Saturday and Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. A W. Olsen and daughters of Salt Lake City visited Lehi relatives Saturday and Sun- Mrs. Elmo Eddington attended the Felt family reunion at Liberty park Saturday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans were visiting in Sandy, guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen. Miss Cleo Holmstead, Mrs- Ora Putnam and Mrs. Merlin Holmstead spent Monday visiting in Salt Lake City. Mrs- Alice Jones and two children left Friday for their home In Hunt ington Park, California, following a seven weeks' visit In Lehi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gun- ther. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Matheson and family of Salt Lake City spent Sunday Sun-day afternoon and evening In Lehi, as guests of Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Ed dington. Mr- and Mrs. R. M Felt of Price spent the forepart of the week at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. Eddington. Sunday guests of Mrs. Inez Peter son were Mr- and Mrs. George K. Reese of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Webb and daughter, Ina, and son, Fred, and Mrs. Kate Reed of Provo and Miss Pearl Peterson of this city. Miss Lois Dickerson, in company with, her two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Poison of Sandy, and Mrs. Jesse Ballinger of Magna, left last week for Boulder City, Nevada, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Oral W. Evans. She will be gone several weeks. Mrs Mark Dalton and three little daughters, Gloria, Donna and Thel- ma, left Monday for their home In Oakland, California, after visiting lor the past few weeks at the home of Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. Mrs- J. O. Meiling is spending the latter part of the week In Mt. Pleas- ant with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. Oscar Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strang are attending the American Legion convention in Rich field this week-end- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior and daughter, LaDeane, and their guests, Miss Fay Boyack and Miss Maretta Swenson of Spanish Fork, spent Fri day In Magna, the guests of Mr. Prior's sister, Mrs. W. C- Reese. v 0 W .vV Legal Notices Miss Nedra Lewis Is spending this week visiting in Provo. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Crabb were Provo visitors during the weekend. Mr. W- L Welch of Burnt Fork, Wyoming, visited here during the week, Mrs. Welch, who has been visiting here for the past several weeks, returned home with him. Mrs. J. M. Loverldge, Mr. and Mrs-Joe Mrs-Joe Loveridge of Provo were Sunday Sun-day dinner guests of Mr- Don Loveridge- Sterling Evans and Raeldon Goates have arrived home from Montana, where they have been employed- Miss Cleora Lewis arrived heme last Tuesday from Idaho Falls, Idaho, Ida-ho, where she spent a week's vacation, vaca-tion, visiting with Miss Dorothy Webb and Miss Murlo Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Garrett and Mr. Lawrence Freeman of Union were guests at luncheon at the home of Mr- Don Loveridge after the dance Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones, accompanied ac-companied by their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Firmage, of Spanish Fork, are enjoying a visit on the coast. They will visit all outstandlngi points of Interest be fore returning home- Mr. and Mrs. John M. Jones of Ogden were visiting in Lehi Thursday. Wednesday Mrs. George Strasburg and daughters, Edna and Emma, and sons, Eugene and Allen, nude a business trip to Salt Lake- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of MARY CARTWRIGHT, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 1506 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 8th day Of October, A. D. 1935. - Herbert Smith, Administrator of the estate of Mary Cartwrlght, Deceased. De-ceased. E. LeRoy Shields, Attorney for Administrator," 1506 Walker Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. First publication August 8, 1935. Last Publication, August 29, 1935. Home For Sale (Bargain For Cash) 10-Room Brick Home Vi Lot ground. Good location, 4th No. Center St, Lehi. A bargain If bought at once. wSef S- P-Abbott, P-Abbott, Lehi .- WANT ADS (All Want Ads will appear In the Lehi Son, American Fork Cluzea and Pleasant Grove Review. Rates: lOo per line for first Insertion, 5e per line for each additional inser tion.) BALED STRAW FOR SALE See Ellis Peterson, Lehi- 7-18-lt. FOR SALE Building Lot and Pasture, near Lehi Main Street; $150. C Hunger, Lehi- 8 1-8P Potatoes for Will trade Call 74J- Labor. 8-tf. A-No. 1 For Sale- YOUNG JERSEY COW LeRoy Davis. 8-8-tf. "MEN WANTED for Rawleigli Routes In Tooele, Millard and Carbon Car-bon Counties. Write today. Raw-leigh Raw-leigh Co., Dept. UTH42-SB, Denver, Colo. e-l-29p ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. C. A. Lamb, Dentist, announces the removal of his office to 168 So. Main street, room 211, over Scott Hardware, Salt Lake City. Wasatch 4156. 7-2g-4t- H"bythisime" there Is anyone who knows anything definite about my money please inform me and receive a reward- Mrs. Estella Addis, Lehi, Utah. FS3 1 II m II II El SUM BEfOEE SUCH A SrOOTI SHAYIXG BLADE atWshwprk! HIT .K- PR6BAK . - u C DAT 0. Breakfasts . Luncheons . Dinners. , .25 .3D .35 9 jFk m for " LL-- Miss Edith Strasburg returned home Saturday from Alpine, where she has been working. Mrs. William St Jeor and two children returned to their home in Mercede, California, last week, after af-ter visiting for two weeks in Lehi with her sister, Mrs. John St. Jeor. Grant and Reva St. Clair of Tooele spent Sunday in Lehi visiting at the George Strasburg home- Misa Edith Strasburg returned to Tooele with them for a visit Mr. and Mrs. O. J. McKellar and daughter, Maurine, arrived homo Sunday evening after spending: a three weeks vacation in California. They visited numerous places and points of interest there and report a wonderful trip Coach and Tourist Car Passengers on the LOS ANGELES LIMITED Union Pacific now offers new low-coat meal tervtc for coach and tourist car passengers on the Los Angeles Limited famous, daily, all-year train to and from Southern California. Breakfasts at 25c may include scrambled eggs with two tripe of bacon, rolls or bread, coffee or milk. Luncheons at 30c, dinner t 35c are equally attractive. Menus are varied daily. The new conomy-meals are served tt regular meal hours in alr-condlr tioned dining cars. These dining cars will be open for refreshments, refresh-ments, bridge and other recreational purposes during the day. PILLOWS and drinking cups are now furnished FREE in all coaches on through trains. The PILLOWS are available from the Porter in charge of the coach. In addition lights in the coaches will be dimmed at 10 P. M. to provide restful conditions for steep. Ail coacnea are fully aucondltloned. Very Low Fares Are now in effect in roomy, comfortable, comfort-able, air-conditioned coaches. Bargain fares also for Tourist and Standard Sleeping Car travel. EXCLUSIVE COACHES FOR W0MEM Another Innovation In coach travel on the Los Angeles Limited are the comfortable, com-fortable, air-conditioned coaches and all the facilities, devoted exclusively to women travelers. Extra cars furnished as needed to prevent crowding, thereby providing ample space for lounging purposes. 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Goodwin- Fifteen Years Ago Now A ten pound son and heir arrived at the home of Mr. and Mr Virgil Goates Tuesday. All concerned are rejoicing. Fifteen Years Ago Now The small son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E Gray fell from a bujgy Tuesday Tues-day and fractured both bones to his right arm- He was taken to the local hospital, where the broken limb was set Fifteen Years Ago How-While How-While at the Lehi water system head above Alpine last Wednesday evening, councilman Cotter feU and fractured) the wrist bones of bl ritght hand s SUBSCRIBE NOW! I I I ti S s & f & C $i SUBSCRIPTION TO THE SUN A Year With Two Family Passes to COZY THEATRE or One Pass With 6 months Subscription for 50c THIS OFFER APPLIES TO OLD OR NEW SUBSCRIPT! 0".!. Take Advantage of this offer while it is on and Save Money. LEHI SUN PUBLISHING CO. .... -.- . m j", a 1 H 1 ? M |