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Show ft .r DECEMBER 12, 1935 THE LEHI SUN, LEEI, UTAH - vim A T tilT I.F.HI. UXAJW M Sun Publish-, Publish-, w Thursday -v. rv e'cij - 7' CAf west Main Street. 5S Nortl1 lst Eafit P ihl.Utan fthfpostoffice at , Lehi, .-Kwnd class . matter . "STOTVrt "rates f. .TTtV....30c per inch . xuv 4 .. . . ite 10c per nne jjal insert"- local Items Rathe is employed In Salt City ,Ruth Rothe spent the week a Fairfield, visiting with Mrs. ; Carson. onthR visited friends and at- t to business matters in Salt I City on Monday. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1933 Saturday Mr. and Mrs- Leo Han son and family spent the day visit ing in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Shlrl Pox of Mur ray spent Friday visiting Lehi friends and relatives. Ueene Jackman of Levan Is spend' lng a few days with her mother, Mrs.- Nichollne Powell- s. t C. Jorgensen and baby removed home from the hos- fednesday. ai Sharp has been spending a this week in Fnce on oust or the Utah Power and Light ay. jnd Mrs. George G. Robinson on, Raymond, were Sunday din- -jests of Mr. and Mrs. J- jn. fc in Murray. s, Rachel Anderson visited Thursday until Saturday in Lake City with her daughter, 0. R. Ivory. b Donna Richins of Pleasant 5 vas a guest of her sister and -T-in-law, Mr. and Mrs- Forest .'ord, on Monday. :, Emlma Jane T. Roberts ar-bome ar-bome Friday night, following weeks visit in Elko, Nev-, with ad Mrs- I. Ford Roberts and ten. feerculosis Is a community prob- m everyone should do his part rcome it. Buy Christmas Seals. help protect everyone from tu- osis. . Alice Austin entertained m of the Just-AiMere club at ome on Friday- Social diver-were diver-were enjoyed the prize being by Mrs- George Strasburg- dainty refreshments were Mr. and Mrs- Marvin Powell of Nephi were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Nicholine Powell and family. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen spent the day visiting friends and relatives. Miss Dorothy Gray Is spending this week In American Fork with her sister, Mrs. Ben Buckwalter. Mrs. Birdie DuBoise of Salt Lake City visited in Lehi Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson. Mrs. Leigh Ingersoll of, American Fork spent Monday In Lehi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- G. S. Peterson. Azer Southwick was hostess inters of the Social club at me last Tnursaay. janage !ayed at small tables, prizes J won by Mrs- Edward Larsen Jirs. R. B. Worlton- Special t were Mrs- George Lewis and .T. C. Hanson. . J&y guests of Mr. and Mrs. e Strasburg were Mrs. James Jfir and daughter, Reva, and plen, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mic-h Mic-h and daughter, Delores, Mrs- Hauerbach and daughters, Ella and Janice Ann, all of Tooele. Mrs. Lena Gries and son, Eddie, arrived in Lehi Tuesday morning, following a three month's stay in Grand Junction, Colo. Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Mrs. I. M. Davis, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and Mrs. R. B. Worlton were Salt Lake City visitors on Monday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone and three children were visiting In Provo canyon, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weeks- She misses a lot of fun, invitations and friendly contacts. She doesn't have a telephone. Penney's AMAZING vm I His i It Costs but a Few Cents a Day BUTTER WRAPPERS Have your Butter Wrappers printed at the Sun Office. Prices are right Mrs. Sarah E- Galsford and Mrs. Ethel Goates attended a tuberculosis tubercu-losis and Christmas Seal drive meet-tog meet-tog held last week in Provo. Mr. and Mrs- Ferd Evans and baby son, Gary, of Magna, visited here Friday evening with Mr. Evans parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. W- A- Evans- Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs-Edward Mrs-Edward Larsen attended a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor in American Fork- Marion D. Smuin, who has been employed in the sugar factory at Windsor, Colo., for the past several months, arrived home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas M- Jones mtotored to Sandy Sunday and spent the afternoon visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Anderson and family- Mr- and Mrs- Grant Llttleford and Mr. and Mrs. Forest Littleford enjoyed en-joyed a combined business and pleas. ure trip to Salt Lake City on Tues day. Mr. and Mrs- Melvtn Runnells of Provo spent Friday evening in Lehi, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. O. F-Johnson F-Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans. 1 Local Want Ads will appear fi Ijii Sun Imfriniii Fork in and Pleasant Grove Review. ? for all three papers only 10c Jne for first insertion, 5c per I tor each additional insertion, fl three papers. WANT ADS p going to drive to Los Angeles, i to spend the Xmas holidays, f 'crested, Call 189, Lehi. 12-7-lt J Josephine Youne. 12-7-tf fST-Jersey Bull Calf; about jksold. Lost Sun. night. Re-f Re-f V) E a Evans, Lehi. 12-5-tf . BARGAIN BUS FARES for the Holidays I THfc SCENIC WAV I I THAU TH I I ROCKIES ' ROUND TRIP l'2C Fare On sale daily Dec. 12 to Jan. 1. Final return limit Jan. 3L Liberal Stop-Over Privileges m m m m . . i . Roomy, Comfortable, Streamlined Motor Coaches Hot Water Heat RIO GRANDE MOTOR WAY Sylvester Clark, Agent LEHI, UTAH Mrs- Ora Putnam and Miss Cleo Holms tead spent Saturday visiting in Salt Lake City. Friends pleasantly surprised Peter Hansen Saturday evening. A gay social evening was enjoyed by the following: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holm- stead, Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Roberts, Mr. and Mrs- Wilford Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Galsford, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashton, Mrs- Julia Vaughan, Mrs- Jack Austin, Mr. Don Loveridge and Mr. and Mrs. Hansen- 4 "Clm"Me Here 20th Century's First Million Dollar Production Stars Ronald Colman "Clive of India," Darryl F. Zan-uck's Zan-uck's first million-dollar production for 20th Century Pictures, comes to the Cozy Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, December 15, 16 and 17, with Ronald Colman starred in the title role- Richard Boleslawski was borrowed from M-G-M to direct this powerful drama, which W. P. Lipscomb and R- J. Minney came all the way from England to Hollywood to adapt for the screen from their stage hit of the same name which ran over a year In London. The story, which traces the rise of Robert Clive from a $25 a year clerk in the East India Company to the conqueror of a nation, stresses the private life of England's greatest great-est hero and the part his lovely wife played; in his trirumphs and de feats. Loretta Young Is cast as the wife, Lady Clive, while Colin Clive, Francis Fran-cis Lister, C. Aubrey Smith and Caesar Romero are prominent among the seventy-two principals in this Joseph M. Schneok presentation. presenta-tion. Others who play important roles are Montague Love, Lumsden Hare, Ferdinand Munler, Gilbert Emery, Itienne Girardot, Robert Creig, Lan Wolf, Mischa'Auer, Ferdinand Fer-dinand Gottschalk, W y n d h a m Standing and Doris Lloyd "Clive of India" Is released through United Artists. o- Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ellas M. Jones were Provo visitors. Ride an Empire Streamline BOTH BOYS' AND GIRLS' MODELS OTHERS 137.75 $27.75 & $31.75 The ladies of the Fourth ward Re lief Society were entertained at a social Tuesday afternoon. The lesson was given, after which social chat was enjoyed and delicious refreshments refresh-ments served. , t4t it it it it it it i it it it it -UNUSUAL VALUES Quality-built throughout by a famous maker! Full size, equipped with electric horn and light! NEW DEPARTURE COASTER BRAKE! Stainless steel drop side mud guards! Double tube balloon tires! Spring saddle! Parking stand, luggage carrier' J.G. McDonald's Special High Grade Chocolates Packed as a result of a Huge Contract $1.00 5 lb- bo U2 oz. All Wool with Zipper BOYS' $2.69 MEN'S ....... .. $2.98 Slippers For the Entire Family 39c and up K For Men Silk or Wool Big Values I 49c to 98c Ladies Hosiery FULL FASHIONED PURE THREAD SILK 59c 4V Boxed for Men or Ladies 15c to 59c Wagons Our second shipment just arrived Big Values ! 98c to $4.50 Penney's TOYLAND A special arrangement for your convenience with a Big variety of just what the Kiddies like. A Binall deposit will hold your toy selection. -3 RENT The James M- IOrk-ftame IOrk-ftame at Lehi. Phone 71-J, fiat Grov. . H-7-28 - l"TTER WRAPmrws Have Sutter Wrappers printed at the WCce. Prices are right- NRTDNrTY RAISE -YOUR rH you have car. Established sa Routes in Utah pay good cash incomes. Openings now 40(le, Carbon and Emery H. t capital we furnish good 3 rod products.- cosmetics. necessities on credit to voson&. Exceptional oDDor- !J make big pay every day. lished line. Samples, special fcljMnaie quick sales, large For particulars write W. T. Oo., Dept. UTL-42-X, Den- 9 - 1 stress , Renovating yr old Mattress Reno- li tor nly $3 95; or con- "'0 a Rnrfn txn -rrr SEEV1CE IN LEHI Ss , TelePhone 90-W Sooth 3rd East, Labi Mrs. E. E- Anderson of Spanish Fork spent from Thursday until Monday, visiting in Lehi with Mrs. Alice Phillips and Mrs. Rachel An derson. . Tuesday evening the senior class of the First ward M. I. A. entertained at a delightful social in the ward Relief Society halL Numerous lively games were played, after which tasty refreshments were served. The Christmas Seal is a symbol. It symbolizes the determination of millions of persons to wipe out tuberculosis tu-berculosis in the United States. Your purchase , of Christmas Seals will help make that wish a fact. Mrs. Sarah E. Galsford attended a Service Star Legion meeting, held Saturday at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City. The planting of trees in Memory Grove on the Gold Star Hill was discussed. Sunday guests of Mrs. Sarah E. Galsford were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Galsford and son, Kenneth, and Dick Galsford of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culmer of Llndon and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sudweeks of this city. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T- A. Dewey and family of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Knight and daughter, joann, and Miss Nelda Davis of Salt Lake City and Sterling Davis of Bingham were visiting here with their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis- The Christmas Seal this year depicts de-picts a young lady of the 1860's mailing mail-ing a letter. In those days nobody knew the cause of tuberculosis- But we know today. And what Is better, bet-ter, we know how to prevent and cure it Christmas Seals raise money to help pay the cost of pre vention-Mrs. vention-Mrs. Freeman Royle arrived home Monday morning from St George, where she has been staying for the past two weeks with her daughter, Cleo, who recently underwent an operation op-eration for appendicitis- Mrs. Royle reports that Cleo is out of the hospital hos-pital and is doing fine- AV XI DAYS REMAIN TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LIBERAL CONCESSIONS GRANTED BY YOUR STATE LEGISLATURE! There is no time to lose. Don't wait for foe last minute rush. Act now. See your county treasurer immediately. immedi-ately. Have him explain . . . 1. How you can save money on taxes due for 1932 and prior years. .2. How you can save your prop eriy from fined, tax sale. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans spent Tuesday visiting in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh and daughters, Edith' and Fern, of Alpine, Mr. and Mrs. Thirl Marsh and Mrs. J. Brockbank of Salt Lake City were guests of C- O. Hackett and Miss Maud Hackett on Sunday. 3 But hurry. The deadline is , last approaching. ACT NOWc UTAH STATE TAX COMMISSION it it it it it i( it it it it it it Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wing and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Linchoten and family of Salt Laketaty were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Wing on Sunday. Sunday Mr. and Mrs- Ray AUred, Mrs, Jennie Nostrom and Mrs. Lizzie Liz-zie Kirkham motored to Spanish Fork and visited with Mr. and Mrs. H- P- Hardy and family. The First ward Mutual officers entertained en-tertained Wednesday evening in the First ward Relief Society hall, honoring hon-oring all those who took part In the recent road show. Robert Webb and George Carson were in charge of the affair. A delicious banquet was served at 7 o'clock, after which progressive games were played. About 25 guests attended the af fair. s el s s s H s s 4 I 4 S Of S S 3 S S 4 ET3 nn id at i Bixon-Taylor-nssell Store 1 2 i Coaster Wagons Tricycles Sleighs Trains Guns Doll Buggies Dolls Dishes-Books loys-bames VISIT THIS STORE FOR XMAS GIFTS -TOYS OR PRACTICAL GIFTS DOLL PRICES Se. ll 25c ; KIDDIE PALL BABY DOLLS-TALKING D0LLS-A11 Beautifully Dressed. 15 INCII DOLLS $1.79 and up. Prices More Reasonable Than ?5 s S s 6 0 Ever! 3 55 |