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Show AUGUST 22, 1910 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH Three Good Reasons Why Children Prefer Three-Bar Dairy Milk . IT'S PASTEURIZED It has a Better, Satisfying Flavor It's Cream-Rich and Nutritious . It's Fresher and More Appetizing Call 83-J Have it Delivered to Your Home THREE-BAR DAIRY 9 0 0 State Street Lehi of Ogden were visiting with rela-! LVailS V illXim tlVPS in TjTM Ann I air Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Worlton and Mrs. Pearl Roos of Salt Lake City were visiting with Lehi relatives on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Johnson arrived ar-rived home Monday, after enjoying a week's honeymoon trip in Yellow-stone Yellow-stone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Johnson in Salt Lake City on Monday. 'Meet In Reunion The family of the late William S. Evans met together Sunday in a family reunion. The affair was held at the home of Mrs. Geneva Stewart (the old family home) and a gay time was enjoyed by the large group attending. In the afternoon a delicious dinner din-ner was served at tables arranged on the lawns. Attending were the following: Mrs. Geneva Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. rthur Stewart of Cedar City, Mrs! Leatha Miller and daughter, Boa I , Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Anderson and daughters. Glenda thy, of Sandy spent Wednesday and ' nie' of Vernal and M"- Russell Friday of last week visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick. LEUI SUN fished Every Thursday at Lehi, Utah, by the ,jgl SCN PUBLISHING CO. lered as Second Class Mat-at Mat-at the Postof f ice at Ui, Utah, under the act oi rch 3, 1879. Clive Hansen of Salt Lake City spent Saturday evening in Lehi with his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ricks. On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Harri-son Pearson and daughter, Sarah, and son, Ralph, of Compton, California, Cali-fornia, were callers at the home of Mrs. A. E. Doll. Mrs. May K. Anderson of Phoenix Arizona, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple din ing the week end. ,irtioiBte-tt.OO Per Tear -Er . the- ASSOCIATION Local Items ui Kate Anderson and daughter, k nd Mrs. T. P. Kirkham spent Say visiting in Salt Lake City. State Street Shoe Shop LEHI, UTAH Harold Osborne, Manager Courteous Service MODERN EQUIPMENT WORK DONE WHILE U WAIT. FREE SHINE Given with all Half Sole Repairs Call in and give us a trial Mrs. Niels Hansen of Emerv and ' Mrs. Harvey Robbins of Springville were Monday guests of Mrs. How ard Ricks. Mrs. Hansen is her mother and Mrs. Robbins, her sister, Mrs. Mary Gardner, Mrs. Wlgnall, Mrs. Parker and Mrs. Mendenhall of Payson were guests of Mrs. Em ma Jane Roberts during the four day Black Hawk encampment. Mrs. Sherman Robinson and daughter, Connie, and son, George Gary, of American Fork were din ner guests of Mrs. George G. Rob inson on "Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Haines and sons, Bill and Richard, and daughter, June, of Los Angeles, California, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Ford last week. Dr. and Mrs. E. E. R. Downing and daughter of Chicago, Illinois were sruests of Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington last Thursday. Mrs. Julia Brown, Mrs. I. L. Lott, Mrs. Leon Taylor of Spanish Fork, Darrel Brown of Payson and Denzil Brown of Provo left Tuesday morn ing for Grand Junction, Colorado, for a visit with their brother, J. H. Brown. , Mrs. S. D. Buchanan, Mrs. W. W. Buchanan, both of Richfield, Mrs. Mary J. Seeley of Castle Dale and Mrs. Miranda P. , Oman of Mt. Pleasant were guests, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham during the Black Hawk celebration. WANTED!!! HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Bones, Wool, Hides, Pelts, Furs and Dead or Useless Animals. Pelt Prices Paid for Dead or Useless Sheep Prompt Service. Utah Hide & Tallow Co. PHONE 88 Three Miles West of Spanish Fork DEER HUNTERS We Pay Highest Prices for DEER SKINS LOOK! Your present Mattress remade with new covering and inner springs V V - $755 FOR AS LITTLE AS "ALL WORK GUARANTEED" We call for and deliver FREE! Overman's Mattress Co. 54 North Fourth WestEOVO or Phone 90-W, Lehi Denzil Beck arrived in Lehi Saturday Sat-urday from Arthur, Nevada, for a visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Alice Austin, and left Wednesday for Mammoth. Mr. and Mrs. Don Trane of Salt Lake City are spending this week here with thei- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Okey. Mr. Trane is on his vacation. Mrs. James Clark and daughters, Leath and Evelyn, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clark of Logan returned home Saturday, after enjoying a week's vacation trip through Yellowstone National Park. fccewart ana two children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Taylor of ITovo, Mr. and Mrs. Rael-don Rael-don Goates of Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smuin of this city, Mr, and Mrs. Golden Adams and three children, Lois, Clark and Marion, of Layton, Mr. and Mrs. John s. Evans of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Evans and son, Danny, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Nel- don Evans and two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum C. Evans, Mr mm mrs. fiowara &vans ana son, Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Holmstead and sons, Hal and Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Evans and daughters, itariyn and Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans and sons, Harold and Nile, Miss Nelda Slaugh of Aberdeen, Idaho; Mrs. Loretta Maxwell Max-well of Draper, Mr. Trinnaman of Roosevelt, and Sherman Evans, Peterson Family Hold Two-Day Reunion Miss Edith Goates of Salt Lake City spent the week end here visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goates and family. Mrs. Goates returned with her and spent Mon day in Salt Lake City. Saturday afternoon Mrs. Ada Whipple, Mrs. Thelda Brown, Mrs. Helen Christensen, Mrs. Rhea Eddington Ed-dington and Mrs. Delila Brems enjoyed en-joyed a delightful outing in American Amer-ican Fork canyon. The affair was in honor of Mrs. Brems, who is visiting here from Boise, Idaho. Mrs. William B. Hayward, Mrs. Hyrum Blackhurst and Mrs. J. W. Firmage and their children were visiting during the week here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis. Schow Family Join In Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb ar rived home Sunday, after enjoying a visit in Elsmore and through Southern Utah. They were gone three weeks and report a lovely trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass left Thursday for a vacation in Cali-ofrnia. Cali-ofrnia. They will visit in Rodeo, California, with Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Wanlass and Mr. arid Mrs. Marion Wanlass and families and with rel atives in various other cities there. Thev expect to be gone about a month. Mr. J. B. Gessford of California arrived here during the week for visit. Mrs. Gessford and four sons have been visiting here for the past few weeks with her mcther, Mrs. Blanche Evans. They plan to return to Burbank, California, next Saturday. , WANT ADS FOR SALE 1 good work horse and 1 three-year-old colt. See Mrs. James Clark, or tel. 350-R1, Lehi. 8-22-lt FOR SALE 1929 Model A Ford parts, including good motor; also auto radio and 1928 Chevrolet parts. See David Christofferson or phone 301-M,Lehl. 8-15-K FOR SALE OR TRADE Colt Will sell or trade for Milk Cow. See Raymond Stewart, Lehi. 8-15U. FOR SALE Three good building lots, with northwest ana soum fronts. Located 1 block south of Main street.. Reasonable prices, inquire in-quire Mrs. Sarah Knudsen, Lehi. Modern Equipped Home For Sale: Terms can be arranged to suit buyer. M. H. Knudsen, 270 No. 2nd West, Lehi. 6-13-tf My farms, teams and tools, range cattle and milk cows, grazing lana. home and barn, lor saie. lerms the right party. See Ben C. Lott, Lehi FOR SALE My farm of ten and one-third acres with crop on. a ! rood buy. See Janus Schow, Lehi The Schow family gathered together to-gether in a gay reunion party Saturday Sat-urday evening . in the ..Fifth ward amusement hall. The event proved to Ibe very enjoyable and was sue cessful in every detail with one hundred family members joining in the good time. The reunion was in honor of the three Schow brothers, Peter, George and Janus, and all of their descend ants made up the happy group. A delicious banquet was served, followed by a program and danc ing. Among the out of town family members attending were: Floyd Schow and family of Rupert, Idaho; Ida-ho; Warren Schow and family of Logan, Darrow Schow and family of Magna, Eldon Schow and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts of Delta, Mrs. Maur- ine Stevens and Mrs. Ilene Jack man of Levan, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Swenson of Pleasant Grove, John F. Miller and family of American Fork, .Dr. Wayne Schow and family of Standardville, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Woods and family of Cottonwood Cotton-wood canyon, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Powell of Nephl. ' Practically all members of the family in this city were present. Kirkham Family Meet In Reunion The descendants of George William Wil-liam and Mary Asllngton Kirkham held a very successful family reunion re-union last Saturday at the Mar-gadet Mar-gadet Wines Park. An interesting program was given, luncheon served and new officers elected for the coming year. Among the family members present pres-ent to enjoy the affair were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Kirkham and family of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirkham of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Webb and family of Provo, Bishop and Mrs Raymond L. Kirkham and children of Hollywood, California; Mrs. May Anderson of Phoenix, Arizona; Mr. and Mrs. James Smaley, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kirkham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kirkham and family, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer J. Kirkham, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Khham and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb, Mrs. Mary Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs! Ray Allred, Mlllen Kirkham, Mr. end Mrs. Fred Kirkham and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, all of this city; Mrs. Mary A. Kirk ham of Provo, Mrs. Millie Hoglund and son of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum P. Jones of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W. Goates and son, Richard, of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dansie and family, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chilton and children left Saturday for their , .jT ihome in Shelley, Idaho, following a I FT K HAVE YOUR MATTRESS MADE j Sadie Beck, Mr. and Mrs. John Cliil-OVER Cliil-OVER or made into an inner-spring ( ton. and with other relatives. Mr. Now by the Utah County Mattress I and Mrs. Tom Peck accompanied Factory of Provo. For Service, j them back to Idaho Saturday, re-phone re-phone 80-W. turn home Sunday. Descendants of John Peterson held a two-day reunion at Mutual Dell in American Fork canyon Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday, the affair Drov ing to be very successful. About fifty family members were present, including children, grandchildren grand-children and great grandchildren. Families represented were those of the following children: Mrs. James Clark, John Peterson, both of Lehi; Leonard Peterson of West Jordan, Mrs. John Whlmpey of Lehi, Henry Peterson of Idaho, Mrs. Vera Arvey and Mrs. Lawrence Peterson " of Idaho. Mrs. Esther Powell and Emma Em-ma Ashton, sisters of their mother, were also in attendance, A few friends were also Included in the group. Saturday evenim? a welni rnnst ! and a program was enloved. Sun day morning breakfast was served to the group, hikes and sports enjoyed en-joyed during the day and b family dinner served. Some of the group attended the art exhibit at Aspen Grove. Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tregaskis of American Fork were Wednesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Loveridge. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Calton of Sandy were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Loveridge, Thursday. lis sff? nt Sll MA Mrs. Norma Price of Salt Lake City, , accompanied by her mother and father and brother and sister of Nephi were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Loveridge last Wednesday. Wednes-day. -4 ?( ' Dale Christison of ' West Liberty, Iowa, accompanied by three boy friends visited in Lehi during last week with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rick. They were en route to California to see the World's Fair. Mr. Christison Chris-tison is a nephew of Mrs. Rick. Honoring the birthday annivers ary of Mr. Don Loveridge, mem bers of his family entertained at a delicious birthday dinner &t his home Tuesday. Guests at dinner were Mrs. O. P. Olsen of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Leon Peetf, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb, Mrs. Malinda Newell of Orem and Mr. and Mrs. Don Loveridge. Other guests during the day at the Loveridge home were Mrs. Lyda Slade, Alice Parker and Mr. (Alex Christensen, Cleo and Merma Searle of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Newell of Orem. i MAKE MORE USE OF CHEAP ELECTRICITY i p 1 Ilectric "hired hands" help every farmer far-mer to beat the heat of summer. First of all there's electric refrigeration, o necessary for the protection of dairy products, meat, poultry, fruit and vegetables. veg-etables. And protection means prof its! Electric , "hired hands" also pump water, grind feed, saw wood, milk cows, and do scores of other chores faster and cheaper than by any other method. ' If YOU are not making full use of Cheap Electricity, drop in afld see your Electrical Equipment Dealer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Freebalrn and two children of Salt Lake City were visiting here Friday with Mrs. Kate Anderson. On Friday Mrs. Ethel Miner and Mrs. Mary Hatch of Springville were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. Mrs. Trulen Bills and Mrs. Wil-mer Wil-mer B. Robins and son, Clark, of Salt Lake City were guests of their mother, Mrs. Kate Anderson, Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday of last week. Betty Phillips of California inhere in-here visiting with her grandparenfcv Mr. and Mrs. Levi Phillips, and with other relatives. Mrs. Morris Trane and small son Paul, of Salt Lake City spent last week here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott. Miss Cleora Lewis of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Tom Roberts of Logan Lo-gan spent last week in Lehi visiting visit-ing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and attending the celebration. Mr; and Mis. Paul Miner an son, Lynn, of Springville were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Junius Banks. They were here to attend the homecoming. Mrs. Margaret Mills left Saturday Satur-day for Pprtland, Oregon, after spending a week here visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, MV-and MV-and Mrs. Junius Banks, and wltln otticr relatives. .l, 4 iff? . . r . . r : for Democratic wnu.--- GOVERNOR -fe "IS L ' l ...til rllAMl On September 3rd. c.t.ie of Q . Democratic nomme. for h ? h .Uctionof . Supporters o Henry JerLc. .nd mm mw 1 1 1. "jfi' '"tt. iJfeS nan quauiwa f , - . ct Utah Doumww . SUCCESSFUL FARMER... Mr. Moyle hat successfully managed livestock and agrtculfural Interests; or many years and Km atw actively Identified with several irrigation companies. A MINING ENGINEER... College degrees in mining engineering and worl fn tne mines of Pari City, Eureka and Garfield Smelters hava given Mr. Moyle insight Into the problems prob-lems of one of Utah's basic industries. A SUCCESSFUL ORGANIZER... . . . with a broad understanding of welfare needs. Mr. Moyle has given freery of his time and energy in organizing and directing relief and welfare programs. pro-grams. He has aided in organizing the LD.S. Church Welfare Program serving as its chairman. AN AMERICAN PATRIOT. . . ThrougS military service in the World War and leadership in American Legion activities since, Henry Moyle is qualified to lead in preparedness for defense. VELL BALANCED 57 TRAIHHiG AKD EKPEP.IEUCE Primaries: September 3 jr Runoff Election: October I jc Final Election: Nove- er5. t |