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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1910 Tim LEW SUN, LEIII, UTAH THURSDAY, AUGUST i i ; - ," f HUGH VERN WENTZ MEET MODERN PROBLEMS WITH MODERN METHODS CAPABLE HONEST SINCERE VOTE FOR WENTZ At The Primary Sept. 3 Candidate For Nomination For District Attorney On The Republican Ticket Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson of an Tjiiro ntv snent Monday In Lehi with relaUves. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lay of St. Louis, Missouri, visited here with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rick last week. Mrs. Martha Linton of Provo and Mrs. Earl SheUldy of Salt Lake City visited here during last week with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. William Knud.sen and family of Prnvo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woolsten-hulme Woolsten-hulme and three children spent part of last week on an outing at Mirror Lake. Mrs. Milan Allred left Monday for Idaho Tails, where she will enjoy a vlblt with her sister. Friends wUl be glad to hear that Mr. R. J. Slice Is improving after a several day illness. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cordner in Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Bateman spent Friday visiting in Salt Lake City.' Mr. Maurice Tanner of Salt Lake city was a caller Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford. Mrs Trilla Barrett and daughter, Joyce, of Magna, have been visiting here during the week with her sister, sis-ter, Miss Edna Rolfe. . in f Ran Francisco, n Tiavwarri and rTea men i" Mrs. wuuaui California, has been visiting rela-, children of Sait Lake City vis-tives vis-tives and fra-nus in Lehi during hpre wlth Mr and m. a. W. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Robinson and family of American Fork were din- t ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman last Wednesday. aw torn Hospital Notes James Comer Is reported to b Improving nicely. Mrs. Rex Gardner and baby son were removed home from the hospital hos-pital this week. . Mrs. Charles Felt and baby son "tiave been removed to their home from the hospital. Mrs. Earl Groo and baby of Alpine Al-pine were removed home from the local hospital this week. Mr. Zee Whitaker of Provo was In the local hospital for a two-day treatment Eugene Davis of Blsby, Arizona, is here visiting a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Davis. Miss Iris Rldnour of TostJn, Montana, returned home Thursday after sending her vacation here with Miss Iva Sunderland. Miss Beth Giles of Salt Lake City visited here during last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erickson, as a guest of her cousin, Miss Lela Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Colledge are prond parents of a lovely baby daughter, born at the local hospital on Tuesday of this week. Tine twin boys were bom to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Robbins of Pleasant Grove In the local hospital Sunday. Sun-day. Mother and babies are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon West of Orem are happy parents of a fine txtby daughter, born at the Lehi liospltal Saturday. Guests of Mrs. Mary Winn during dur-ing the celebration week were Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Clark and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ras-miien Ras-miien and children and Mr. and Mrs Leo Sudweeks of Salt Lake City. On Sunday Bishop and Mrs. Lawrence Dahl of West Jordan were guests of Mrs. Dahl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner. the past few days. Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Clark and baby of CVrien visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Asa J. Clark and family. Mrs. Dean Capener and three daughters, Dorothy, Mary and Carolyn, Caro-lyn, of Garland, were here visiting during the week end with Capener's mother, Mrs. Richard Nnman. Saturday Mrs. Capener and daughters and Mrs. Normar. drove to Gunnison and visited over Sunday with Mrs. George Zim merman and family. Davis during last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford and Mrs. Leroy Davis attended funeral services Saturday at Payson held for Mrs. Emily Tanner. Mrs. Tanner Tan-ner was an aunt of Mrs. Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson returned home during the week end from Rifle, Colorado, where Mr Sweason has been employed on an electrical contracting job for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Otteson of Conrad. Montana, left Monday morning for their home, after spending the past week in Lehi, visiting with relatives and attending attend-ing the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Raeldon Goates and baby of Oregon were visiting with relatives here during last week. This week Mr. Goates Is attending a coaching school at Ogden and Mrs. Goates is visiting with rela tives in Logan. Mavor and Mrs. Dean Prior and children and Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Boyack of Spanish Fork spent Sunday Sun-day visiting in Mammoth, as guests nf Mrs. Fred Herriman. Mr. and Mrs. Boyack later returned to then- home In Springville, after spending spend-ing the ; week here with Mr. and Mrs. Prior. Mr. and Mrs. John Jones of Ogden Og-den spent Thursday in Lehi visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman Zim-merman and Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis. Dates to Mark on The CALENDAR of Your CARJ I Imnnrfint ifav ara hist hail Th.u . " ..,.-. , . ""I M full if opportunity for those whost minds and handj Mil trained. Discover what your University off!' In higher education. n REGISTRATION 1940.foT Sept 25, . . . . English and Psychological Te-h Sept 26, ..... Engineering Entrance Test! ;pt 23-27, Freshman Registration end Instruction Sept 30, Registration of Sophomores and Upper Di! Oct 1, .... Regular Class Work Begins 8 WRITE FOR CATALOG ADDRESS THE PRESIDENT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH . Salt Lake City Educ And Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner visited vis-ited at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Gardner's sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Cornelia Cripper, who is receiving treatment there Sunday. Dick Mitchell, who is attending the naval academy at Annapolis, Maryland, arrived home Saturday for a" three week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell. . He just recently completed com-pleted a cruise to South America, Cuba, then up to New York and Boston. This is Dick's first visit home since he left for Annapolis in June, 1939. Mrs. Robert Pixtcn and Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. Pixton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner, last Wednesday. Mrs. Sadie Beck and daughters, Miss Alma Beck and Mrs. Fay Peck, spent Tuesday visiting in Provo. Mrs. W. H. Dansie and daughter, Elvera, spent Monday visiting in Provo. . ' Mr. Max Dutre of Los Angeles, California, left for his home Friday, after spending several days here as a guest of Miss Marjorie Anderson. Mrs. Florence Jensen and J enmo Hwirt ..ui "'iM ov""1' ""c vjsiung with v. Mrs. W. A Ford. Mr. and Mrs a- c.1u pine, Mr. and Mrs. Ted OxV of Ely, Nevada, and Mr Lawrence Prince of Salt label snent Sunrtnv incut... 1 j .oiv.iig nere Ti Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner. Mrs. David Peterson, Mrs. Duane Woffinden and daughter, Carma, were guests of Mrs. Davis Boley and family in American Fork on Monday, the occasion being Mrs. Boley's birthday anniversary. t The Matt Peterson family gathered at American Fork canyon Sunday in a family reunion. A delicious de-licious family dinner was enjoyed, followed by a program. A lovely time was leported School Bays! School Days',' Give your child a good start in school by giving her a Good Permanent at Ruth's Beauty Nook NEW RAY MACHINELESS AND DUART PERMANENTS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Vorls Perkins and two children, Verna and Glen, Mrs. Ralph Perkins, and Mrs. May Whit-more Whit-more of Nevada were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Sunderland during dur-ing the Black Hawk Encampment and Homecoming. A lovely baby daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Norberg at the local hospital on Friday. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Wednesday Mrs. James R. Atkinson Atkin-son and two daughters of Salt Lake City, Mis. Wesley Jense and son, Gary, of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. D. C. Tidwell and Mr. and Mrs. Bailey of Moroni were here visiting with Mrs. B. G. Webb and attend ing the celebration. Mr. J. B. Merritt, who underwent an operation for appendicitis in the local hospital on August 10, Is reported to be improving nicely. !Mrs. Leslie Larsen, who under- -went an operation several days ago at the hospital, was removed to her liome Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Delbert Page of Riverton are happy parents of a Vinsome baby daughter, born at the local hospital on August 13 The mother, formerly Miss Jean Crabb of this city, and the new "baby are reported to be doing nicely. nice-ly. Mr. and Mrs. Nevtn Crabb are iproud grandparents. NEXT TEIMTLE EXCURSION WILL BE HELD TUESDAY A temple excursion from Lehi stake will be held next Tuesday, Auirust 27. All stake members who uosslblv can are urged to attend. This is the first excursion from Lehi stake since the temple closed the first of July. - " ' I larger . . i , -- . J r, ,nfi I .- i.-iiipMi-iMiupii I. II 1 1. 1. 1. I i i , iii 1 1 iitt.iiiui.ii!iMjjwH-iJi!iWilOiTIIH',WM r j. sam;' ;,', yn"ry3 1 , " ' THANK YOU The pageant was proclaimed a wonderful success, due to the efforts ef-forts and cooperation of all who participated. To the members of the cast, choir and stage managers we say "Thanks a million." Pageant Committee. .t a few weeks left SEE THE NEW YORK AND SAN FHANCISCO MM. mm Mao Yert WtfU'l ft ChS(t0ctglnr2I !m j i ft. it mm v If SjuFriKtsc WWsFat SAVE TIME TRAVEL IN COMFORT ON THE TRAIN Tine, fast, air-conditioned Union Pacific trains offer . . . .freedom from highway hazards . . . delicious dining cat meals . . . Registered xwse-atawaideBS service. 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Most people answer "yes" to both questions, because Gas heat offers the most advantages, including absolute freedom from fuel storage and handling. It's the only 100 automatic heat. LEARN THE FACTS ABOUT COST Due to the sliding scale of rates, Gas costs you less the more you use it. So when you use Gas for heating as well as cooking, water-heating and refrigeration, you'll find the corn- lined bill for these four services will very probably be lower than if you used other fuels. That's the way it works out in most homes with complete gas service. For example Gas heat cost only an average of $3.76 a month in a typical six-room Salt Lake home last year. Let us show you other examples, and give you an estimate of costs for your home. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SPECIAL SUMMER DISCOUNT A COLLHRS Ik FOR SALE 1 is- Before you order any fuel or heating eauioment. consider tliii attractive y fQ U opportunity: We'll install a new Gas lurnace in your nome at lUyo discount now before the Fall rush. 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