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Show THE LEHI SUN, LEHI," UTAH THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1939 THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, ,1939 5S, - .THE LEHI SUN Published Every Thursday at " " LehljUtah, by the LEHI SUN PUBLISHING CO. Entered as Second Class Matter, Mat-ter, at the Postofficeat Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. , Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Year Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wardle of Provo called to visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. "Wilson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hansen en tertalned at their home Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roblson. MfMBtfl-4.,4 ' 0 THE- UTAH SIAIt Picktt ASSOCIATION Local Items Alex Brown plans to leave some time this week for his home in Seattle, Washington, after a visit here with his mother, Mrs. Julia Brown, and other relatives. Miss Nedra Lewis spent Saturday visiting in Logan. Mrs. Walter Stine and baby were removed home from the hospital Saturday.. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Austin and daughter, Ruby, of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Julia Brown. Mrs. Julia Brown, Mrs. I. L. Lott and Alex Brown of Seattle, Wash int'ton, visited in Payson Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Brown and family. They also visited in Provo with Nr. and Mrs. Denzil Brown and with Mr. and Mrs. El don Brown. Miss Cleora Lewis, who is training train-ing at the L. D. S. hospital, spent Monday in Lehl with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis. Harmon McAf fee is receiving med-( med-( leal, treatment In the L. D. S. hos-pltal. hos-pltal. At last reports he was im-i im-i proving. Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. .Lowell Brown entertained for Mr. and Mrs, Byron Whipple, Mr. and -.Mrs j Afton piles and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Rowley Goodwin and two little daughters spent from Saturday until Tuesday evening visiting vis-iting in. Fountain Green with Mrs. Goodwin's mother, Mrs. Herbert Gee and family. A number of Relief society ladies of the Third ward entertained at a shower Monday afternoon in the ward chapel In honor of Mrs. Lu cile Lawhorn Hall, a bride of last week. Mrs. Mary Turner was in charge of the party. A fine program pro-gram and games were enjoyed and delicious refreshments served. The young bride was ,the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Darling left Friday night for Los Angeles, California, Cali-fornia, where they will enjoy a visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ange and their new baby son. Mrs. Ange was formerly Miss Jean Darling of this city and the new baby Is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Darling. The First ward M. I. A. Senior class enjoyed a gay social Tuesday evening following the regular Mutual Mu-tual meeting. Miss Vera Conder Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts and son, Earl, and Mr. and Mrs. Millard Roberts arrived home Saturday, following fol-lowing a delightful vacation in California. They visited In Huntington Hunt-ington Park, California, with Mr. and Mrs J. H Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Millfird Roberts also visited In Santa Barbara with Mrs. Roberts' sister, Mrs. A. W. Cundlck and family, and Mr.1 and Mrs. David Roberts and son also visited in Santa Monica with Mr. Roberts' taught the group the waltz and the sister, Mrs. S. D. Broadbent and Lambeth walk, after which lively , family. They visited various places games were enjoyed and delicious and points of Interest In Southern refreshments were served. In charge California and en route home visited of the party were Forest Fox, Rulon the Boulder Dam site. They were Fox, Milieu Kirkham, Albert Tay- g0ne eleven days and report a won- lor and Harold Clark. derful trip. v For the Social Season Ahead! You must appear at your most Glamorous with a NEW MODERN COIFFURE See us about the New Hair Styles that do justice to your personality. PERMANENT WAVING FING ER WAVES Call us for an appointment today- Telephone 18 Mrs. Eva Anderson Main Street Lehi I "Z ' ' T" in I HlinWDii Inl II till 1 1 111 '( ." iiW)'Wil-;' ' - ? I "V" : It" ( h I t 4 Local chairmen for the infantile paralysis drive received their certificates in a meeting Monday at the county commission chambers. Left to right, standing, back row, LeRoy Johnson, Utah county chairman; J. Emmett Bird, Springville; Nephi Nelson, Santaquin; Peter Carter, Spring Lake; Marcellus Nelson, Mapleton, county auditor; Andrew Jensen, Provo, county treasurer; Erval J. Christensen, Orem; Aura C. Hatch, Provo. Standing, second row, Clarence A. Grant, American Fork, county clerk; Mayor S. Alma Kirk, Pleasant Grove; sitting, Sylvan Clark, Lehi, chairman, county commission; Commissioner William J. Johnson, Spanish Fork. - . Mr. Samuel Jackson spent Tues day in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bauer of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen. Mrs. Velma Adams and children of Salt Lake City spent Friday here visiting with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gibbons of Salt Lake City were Monday evening eve-ning guests of Mr. and" Mrs. David Gardner. i Mrs. Harry Stoker entertained a number of friends at her home last week. The time was spent in sew ing,, after ; which delicious refresh ments were served. Mrs. 1. L. Lott accompanied the Second ward boys and girls to the baptismal excursion to the Salt Lake temple from Lehi stake on Saturday. Sat-urday. t( ... ., . , ,. -, Mrs. Morris Trane and little son, Paul, of Salt Lake City spent last week In Lehi, as guests of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. . Lott. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor Tay-lor and Mr. Taylor's sister, Mrs. W. W. Williamson, of Kallspell, Montana, Mon-tana, visited in Magna with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton, Mr. and Mrs. James Comer and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown spent Saturday Satur-day visiting In Salt Lake City. Miss Laurel Hutchings visited during the week-end with friends in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Runnells and son, Junior, of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs Frank Jackson and two daughters of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson, John-son, Sunday. Mrs. T. W. Jones, Miss Ada Jones, Miss Gertrude Jones and Mrs. Ora W. Chlpman, all of Salt Lake City were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Anderson of Spanish Fork visited in Lehl Monday Mon-day with Mrs. Rachel Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. O, R. Ivory of Lone Tree, Wyoming, visited here, Saturday Satur-day with Mrs. Rachel Anderson. They were en route to California. Bruce Nostrom was among those attending Leadership at Provo on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Schown of Dfill visiter! hpr Rnnrlav wit.Vi Mr Bobby Jackson of American Forklflnd Mr t,,,, Trinnnmnn.' speni oaiuraay ana sunaay in Leni with his grandmother, Mrs. Samuel Jackson. ' On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. j Franklin o Jackson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson. James Comer, Isaac Peck and son, Mahlo'n,' spent Monday In Og-den. Og-den. Mr. Comer visited there with Mr. and Mrs. Barratt Chadwick. V: Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith and children were visiting with relatives in Provo, Saturday, Mrs. Sherman Peterson was ' a Monday afternoon ' and evening guest of Miss Valine Hansen in American Fork. - Mrs. Louis Christensen and Miss Zina Anderson attended the temple excursion from Lehi stake on Wednesday. Earl Trinnaman of Salt Lake City was visiting In Lehi Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman and other relatives. Homer Trinnaman left for Price Tuesday, where he will spend a few days visiting with his sister, Mrs. Orville Chidester. . Mr. L. E. Russon and daughters, Ivy and Eloise, spent Monday attending at-tending Leadership in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Nelson of Midvale visited here Sunday with Mrs. Sarah Taylor and Mrs. Emma Jane Roberts ,,, Mrs. J. E. Dorton attended the temple excursion from Lehl stake on Wednesday. Lloyd Gunther, Allen Peterson and Marlin Jones, students of the U. S. A. C. at .Logan, were home to spend the week-end with their parents,, Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and Mrs. William Wil-liam Thomas spent Wednesday visiting vis-iting in Salt Lake City with Mrs. U. A. Jones. James Hansen returned home last Thursday from Helena, Montana, where he has been visiting with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hansen, for the past few weeks. 4 1 . . - I Sons and daughters away at school (or living in other towns) are as near as your telephone. Enjoy a voice v isit as many families do regularly. Tfce operator mil fie g!ai lo tell j au rates lo any loms TIE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE t TELEGRAPH COMPANY Mrs. Ivor Peterson Is entertaining at . a miscellaneous shower today (Thursday) in compliment to her daughter, Orpha, who was recently wed to Mr. Lee Thompson. A number num-ber of girl friends will be guests. Friday Mrs. Peterson is entertain ing for a number of relatives Orpha's honor. Mrs. Lester Peterson entertained Friday evening in compliment to her husband's birthday anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson Pe-terson and Miss Pearl Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Fredrick-son Fredrick-son of Murray were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jones. Mrs. Fredrickson is Mrs. Jones' sister. . James Trinnaman and son, Ray- in mond, of Garland, visited here Sun- day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Trinnaman celebrated their 40th Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips en- wedding anniversary Sunday at the tertalned a number of friends at nome their daughter and son-thelr son-thelr home last Friday evening, fol-' in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank White lowing the stake tabernacle dance. 111 Salt le City. All members of Delicious refreshments were served eil family were present for the to Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Fagan, Mr. occasion. and Mrs. Eldon Clark, Mr. and Mrs. ' " - George Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Her-' f IT 4 T man Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. Duane lUlS. 1X3116 J eRSCI! Woffinden and Mr. and Mrs. Phil- II fill O 1 ups. i Hill bpeak M. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hunter of Provo and Mrs. Roy E. Francis of Morgan visited here Sunday with Mrs. William Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass. Mrs. Van Mork of j:Mercur is spending this week in Lehi , with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lott A. Russon. On Sunday Mrs. Virl Hopkins of Provo spent the day here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russon. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mousley of Garfield were Friday guests of Mrs. Mousley's mother, Mrs. A. F. GaiS' iora. on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Bills of Riverton were guests of Mrs. Gaisford. The Lehl P.-T. A. ladies chorus presented a musical program In the Parent-Teachers department at Leadership week in Provo, Wednesday. Mrs. Mack Holmstead entertained her husband at a surprise party baturaay evening, the occasion be. ing their wedding anniversary. Din ner was served to twelve guests af ter which the evening was enjoyed m playing "50T and Chinese check ers. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Carson were first prize winners. At High School r Mrs. R. J. Whipple entertained members of the Athenian club at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Mrs. Katie Jensen, a member of Clell Jackson gave the lesson on the M. I. A. general board, will Etiquette and Personality," after give a lecture on "Charm" to the which a dainty luncheon was served, girls of the local high school Friday Special guests were Mrs. Heber C. at 11 o'clock. Mrs. Jensens talk Webb, Mrs. S. I. Goodwin and will be very interesting and those Mrs. Anne C. Fyffe. Mrs. Whipple in charge of the program are ex-was ex-was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. tending an invitation to all Mutual Bernard G. Webb. girls and ladies to attend thp ran. gram and hear Mrs. Jensen's talk. Mrs. R. J. Whipple and Mrs. B. Earl Holmstead of American Fork G. Webb entertained at the home will talk to the bovs of the hfch of the former Saturday afternoon school at the same hour. for a group of latiies. The time was spent in games, after which delicious rerfeshments were served. In the group present were Mrs. He- i-uesaay evening of last week Merrill Christofferson, an executive of the Utah National Parks Scout Council, and Dr. J. G. Jones, district dis-trict scout chairman, visited all the scout troops in Lehi, giving them detailed instructions for the coming scout anniversary week. Happy tthen He Sings "A man should be happy when he sines." saiH T7n-u rknn ....... . . C S- L aooMa- fce he h oniy added Tto hb loulTe i Mrs. Anne Fyffe, Mrs. Bertha Knud- tryin' to collect dues from de cW sen. Airs. Erastus Russon, Mrs. Robert Fox, Mrs. George Whitman. Mrs. Milton Knudsen, Mrs. Joseph WTatkins. Mrs. William Hadfield. Mrs. O. P. Hunter and the two hostesses. Store 5!olh Species Than Butterflies There are nine times as many moth species as butterflies but the forre ?y at night and are seen. Friday evening a group of friends pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs. Theo Pierson at their home. The evening was spent in card games and Chinese checkers, after which refreshments were served. In the group attending were Mr. and Mrs. James Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Azer Wanlass, Mrs. Luella Walker, Mrs. Amy Smith, Mrs. A. F. Gaisford, Mrs. Clara Clover, Mr. Mitcbpll and the guests of honor. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO No' When the Lehl Motor cot! opened the car here to uni i shipment of Fords last week tt discovered that thieves had fc into the car. A check was which disclosed that eight plete. wheels, a radiator, head, carburetor, four ba:l eight coil units and a horn T been stripped from the mac f J Fifteen Years Ago NowJ; Officers of the First ward ? ' M. I. A. entertained the y Ladies at a sleighing party m, evening. ' After the ride an c? supper was served at the hoc! Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hunter. were Ethel Southwick, Elma lor, Lurleen Goates, Etta g Delia Carson, Pearl Southwick! ice Sabey, Francis Goates, Ha 1 Pox. Rav Stewart. TVnnMc k.H F y F - -. V ..J yj and Mr. and Mrs. Hunter. Fifteen Years Ago Now- hfchl Tryouts for the high school o Hen "The Glass Slipper," were heldfr "lien ".cc stucirvjspy tried for parts and from among Vanl number the following were chef Prince Leo, Armond Webb; ar.f ella, May Knight; Lady Oliver, face ma Asher; Sir Oliver, Rayrrtiati Stewart; Victor,' Ralph Robft'Vr Mora, Mildred Whipple; Vesta, Jlft trade Fox; Godmother, jLtf ge Goodwin; Jasper, Ralph Webb. f,at -Fifteen Years Ago Now-fSo"! The marriage, of Miss M4me: Powell, daughter of Mr. jjjvj? nt.s Powell, and Francis Grant, 8otns 1 John W.' Grant, took place totejety Lake City, Monday. A large 4peI ception was given In their hew at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B; fma Strubbs of Salt Lake City Mori lat 1 evening. , Mefe: of m Fifteen Years Ago Now-ness." Word was received that Wii'"1? Evans, daughter of President ijg Mrs. A. J. Evans, who Is doing as sionary work in the California ifge sion, has been transferred tolfns' o t ... II Pe ans just completed twenty mc: of snrcpssfiil wnrlr In Tj-ie inn Fifteen Years Ago Now-tf Si The Seventh grade class surprise party for Hershel MaqL 01 at the home of his parents, Mr. jit Mrs. A. E. Manning, Monday ilfl ning. The affair was in hono his birthday. I f,ehi thfoug ihi ai ,'eek DON LUI& PALMIST & PSYCHIC f V., ftntUVe .- Reads past, present, futureMtout Readings Daily 10 a. m. to 9 P paf GRANT HOTEL Thei A Cjr Americ A O JASnnda: About Your Future Hopes.! fact "Advice is like a lantern toPrgra man in the dark". paaU ; jspecial Seiior J Wini jtiohs service organi; Scout I Part; fpreseni JSceut : SEE -25c SPECIAL- For one week only, January 30th to February 4th, inclusi-i 1 With each plain garment sent in at regular price we will clef, e6nia nnp pvt.ra oarmont fn- 1 Cistl 1 3-piece Man's Suit $1.00 and 1 extra Suit ... Z 1 Overcoat $1.00 and 1 extra Overcoat 2' 1 Ladies' Plain Dress $1.00 and 1 extra Dress 2; 1 Ladies' Plain Coat $1.00 and 1 extra Coat ... 2- 1 Ladies' Fur Trimmed Coat $1.25 and 1 extra Coat 1 Pant, Skirt, Child's Coat, Child's Dress 50c, 1 extra for We can only take a limited number of garments on this : SPECIAL, so call us early! PHONE 132 AMERICAN FORK ELLISON CLEANERS I Fill Up With Anti-Freeze Last Sunday Mrs. Odell Peterson and Mrs. Ernest Henrickson of Provo entertained at a family party in honor of their mother, Mrs. Louis Peterson, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson, Peter-son, Mrs. Adeline Peterson, Mr. and Airs. Harry Peterson of Salt Tt City, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson, Mrs. A. F. Gaisford. Mrs. O.-IpII , Peterson and son, and Mr. and Mrs. I i-mest Henrickson. Is your car in shape for the Cold Winter Weather' If not let us put it in tip-top shape for you now-and now-and enjoy comfortable winter driving. HEATERS, BATTERIES, TIRES, ACCESSOR5 LEHI MOTOR Arthur Glover, Prop, , . MAIN STREET " : r LEHI, UTAH f ; R |