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Show B9 1 THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1940 THE LEIII SUN, LEW, UTAH THURSDAY, AUcitst 23. : i School Days Are Here Again! We Have a Full Line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES Note Books, Pencils, Pens, Looselcaf Holders, Ink, Erasers, Pencil Iioxes, etc., etc. We Will Serve Those GOOD SCHOOL LUNCHES AGAIN Come in at noon, school students. We will cater to you. TRINNAMAN'S Local Items David Evans left Saturday for San Francisco, California. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers attended at-tended the William Martlndale Frampton family reunion held In Pleasant Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stoker of Sugar City, Idaho, are here visiting with relatives and friends. Main Street 5HOEX2TK Lehi IZ3T2SS21 Mr. and Mrs. Benningfield of Fort Harrlman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmstead on Sunday. Misses Delia and Bertha Carson visited in Heber City Sunday with Miss Emily Barzee. Sunday Mrs. James Clark and daughter, Evelyn, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Muhlestien in Provo. Meet Modern Problems With Modern Methods Night HORSE RACING Makes its Debut in Utah at Payson's 13th Annual ONION DAYS & HOMECOMING AUG. 30 to SEPT. 2 PROGRAM OF EVENTS Friday, August 30th Night Horse Racing and a combination com-bination 29-act three ring circus a continuous round of entertainment for one admission. Starts promptly at 7 p. m. Saturday, August 31 Mammoth Parade at 5 p. m. and the Night Horse Races and Circus again at 7 p. m. Monday, September 2 (Labor Day) Mammoth Parade at 10 a. m. and Afternoon Races with Special Acts at 2 p.m. PLUS BANDS PROGRAMS DANCES BASEBALL CARNIVALS FUN PLAN NOW TO SPEND THE LABOR DAY WEEK END AT PAYSON- lBSi-'ii'!M ATTEND ' Utah County "Largest County Fair In the Rocky Mountain Area" Fair Grounds South University Avenue, Provo September 5, 6, & 7, 1940 HORSE PULLING HORSE SHOW CIRCUS MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS ; HORSE PULLING THURSDAY 1 :00 P. M. HORSE SHOW DAILY 7:30 P. M. CIRCUS THREE SHOWS DALLY ENTRANCE ADMISSION ENTITLES YOU TO ALL SHOWS Admission: Adults 25c Children 10c . All Children Free on Friday Mrs. R. J. Stipe spent Friday afternoon af-ternoon and evening in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Nettie Phillips left last Wednesday for Aberdeen, Idaho, where she expects to remain until December. Mrs. Clarence Ball and daughter, Carol, are spending this week visiting visit-ing In Minersville. t s 4 ' A (', r j T -I f - .J i J L r f - ft? . ( i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield of Flverton were guests of Mr?. Butterfield parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts, Sunday. Mrs. Louis W. Smith and son, Cecil, of Farmington, are spending this week here visiting with relatives. rela-tives. The Primary officers and teachers of the Fourth ward will hold their business meeting tonight, following Primary un'on meeting, at the home of Mrs. Marvel Peterson. Mrs. Elbert Thompson of Salt Lake City is spending the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Larsen. Mrs. Edward Larsen and daughter, daugh-ter, Lois, attended the premier of "Brigham Young" in Salt Lake City, Friday. Miss Myrl Clawson of Salt Lake City was a week end guest here of Miss Carma Evans. Mayor and Mrs. Dean Prior and city councilman and Mrs. Sylvester Evans attended the state Municipal League convention In Logan lasi. week. Mr. and Mrs. J. . Bradshaw were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and , Mrs. Harmon McAffee in Salt Lake ' City. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Douglas and son, Richard, of Salt Lake City, visited with Mrs. Douglas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stlce on Sunday. SPEAKING OF LEGS Some Bend Out Some Bend in Some are Stout Some are thin -Some are Warped Some are straight Some describe the figure 8 Some are tapered Some are round . Some are tense and muscle bound Some have "IT" sweet . mystery-Some mystery-Some stick backward from the knee; Some are weak Some are strong Wear Humming Bird Hose And you won't be wrong. GOODWIN'S The Home Of Humming Bird "Silk Hosiery For Her And WOLVERINE WORK SHOES For Him Hugh Vern Wentz Vote for Wentz at the Primary Pri-mary September 3. Mr. Wentz pledges that he will not use the office of pistrict Attorney merely as a political job or side issue. Candidate for Nomination for District Attorney On the Republican Ticket (Paid Political Advertisement) Carlton Peterson left Saturday morning for Clarkston, Washington, where he has an electrical contracting contract-ing job.. Francis R, Goates and two chil dren, Kenneth and Barbara, of Salt Lake City were visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dansie on Sun day. Mrs. Ida Huish of Payson, Mrs. Emma Swenson, Lloyd and Vera Swenson of Lindon were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Price of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Price. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Andrews of Spanish Fork were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clark, Miss Fern Stewart and Miss Edna Rolfe attended the Brigham Young Premier Pre-mier parade in Salt Lake City on Friday. Dewey Gaisford of Mammoth and Glen Ofelt of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests' at the home of Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. ' Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy B. Gardner and children of Berkeley, California, have been here visiting with Mr. Gardner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner. Miss Leona Carson spent week visiting in Kanab. last Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clark and Mr. Rollo Larsen of Logan were guests of Mr. Clark's mother, Mrs. James Clark, dm Ing the week end. Mrs. Clara Stoker has returned home after spending three weeks in Sugar City, Idaho, with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Stoker and" family. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and son, Earl, are enjoying a vacation In Yellowstone National Park this week. - School Togs For BOYS and GIRLS -GIRLS-DRESSES 80 Sq. Percale, size 6-14 59c Rosana Wash Frocks Junior Size 6-14 $1.00 You should see the styling SKIRTS-Gaberdine $1.79 Wool $1.98 Panties 15c 25c Anklets 10c 15c Silk Hose 25c, 49c, 79c, 98c BOYS :. School Clothes for School Childre ' SHOES FOR THE FAMILY NEW FALL HATS FOR MEN AND B0v ALL AT REASONABLE PrJ Fish and Game Licenses For Sale Here A few Used Guns for Sale POWERS SHOE ST0REI School Days! School Day? 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 Hospital Notes Mrs. Christian College and baby daughter were removed home from the hospital Sunday. Mrs. Rulon West and baby were taken to their home, in Orem Monday Mon-day from the Lehi hospital. CORDS, plain & fancy $1.98 Dress Pants $1.49 $1.98 $2.98 Shirts 79c 98c Sox 15c 25c Overalls, Shoes, Underwear 'Ties, etc. At Reasonable Prices. WEBB'S FURNISHINGS Miss Barbara .Swartfager of San Jose, California, was here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown and family last week. She also visited with relatives in Sprlngville. Last Wednesday afternoon Fred Merrill of San Francisco, California, Mrs. Josephine Strong and daughter, daugh-ter, Maxine, and Mrs. White of Provo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Adamson entertained en-tertained at a delightful birthday dinner Sunday, complimentary to the birthday anniversary of their daughter, Mrs. Richard Stone, of Provo. Covers were laid for Mrs. Pearl Wadley, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wen-dell Keetch, Mr. Joseph W. Halliday, all of Pleasant Grove; W. Halliday, all of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Stone of Provo, and the Adamson family. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Glover of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Francom cf Nephl returned Saturday, Satur-day, after enjoying a week's vacation vaca-tion trip through Yellowstone National Na-tional Park. After going through the park they motored to Butte, Montana, where they visited friends, visited in Helena and down through Dillon, Montana. They report a lovely trip. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Adams received word that their son, Heed Adams, who Is serving as an L D. S. missionary, has been transferred from Munslng, Indiana, to Detroit, Michigan. He has joined a chorus of Elders, who sing over the radio every Friday evening. He sends interesting reports of his work In the mission field. - " If 4 3 VOTE FOR E. J. Erekson REPUBLICAN A Successful Poultryman of Payson CANDIDATE FOR County Commissioner Two Year Term Mrs. Lester Norberg and new baby were removed home on Monday. Mrs. Delbert Page and baby were removed home from the hospital on Friday. Thursday Mrs. HPhr i and baby son were removed :' irom me hospital. J. P. Merritt, who lindens operation for appendicitis days ago, was removed to his . sunaay. Carl Eddington underwent t eration at the hospital Weto Mr. and Mrs. Bert Spratlr Magna spent Sunday in Lehi ing with Mr. and Mrs. Azer & wick and family. Dates to Mark on The CALENDAR of Your CAREER i Important days are Just ahead. They will be fuH of opportunity for those whose minds and hands are Hell trained. Discover what your University offers In higher education. REGISTRATION 1940-1941 Sept 25, . ... English and Psychological Tests Sept 26, . . . . . Engineering Entrance T.:is Szft 25-27, Freshman Registration zav Instruction , ' Sept 30, Registration of Sophomores and Upper Div. Oct 1, . . . . . Regular Class Work Begins WRITE FOR CATALOG ADDRESS THE PRESIDENT UH1VEBSITY OF UTAH Sali lake Cify Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Hart of Shelley, Idaho, spent part of last week visiting here with Mrs. Sarah Taylor. They were returning home after a visit through the northwest and to the World's Fair in San Francisco. Fran-cisco. Mrs. Taylor accompanied them to Idaho for a visit. Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington and family enjoyed a week's vacation in Sun Valley and other points of interest in Idaho. While in Sun Valley they visited with Miss Josephine Jose-phine Adams of this city, who is employed there. They report an enjoyable trip. Mrs. George Barnes and two little grandsons, Reldon and Gary Barnes, attended a birthday party in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Monday afternoon, given in honor of the fourth birthday anniversary an-niversary of Larry Beers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beers. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cain and son, David, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Elizabeth. Child and Miss Marion Hindley of Gunnison were here visiting with Mrs. Joseph S. Bioadbent. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carson and daughters, Delia, Bertha and Leona, and Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle 3unker and children of Vineyard enjoyed a delightful canyon party Monday afternoon. The affair was in honor of Mr. Bunker, who leaves on September 4 for a mission to Old Mexico. Callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Loveridge on Sunday were Mrs. Alberta Simpson and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Don Simp son of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Webb and son, Wildon. of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Parker and two daughters, Helen and Grace, of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Don Simpson were son Is Mr. Loveridge's grandson, married on August 21. Mr. Slmp- SPECIALS FOR Thursday, Friday and Saturday 100 Asnirins 5Si 94 a 4. ir iiu . .. Pablum $1.35 Sargon Tonic :. J' Cocoanut Shamnoo. Towel FREE T $1.00 JJarbasol and Gem Razor, Special ni". ir ti ' cl ; 2 dc iveen urusniess onaving reaui Pint, Cenal Fly Spray - " . AtliWp's Font r, 30c and V- V7 - Bell's Camphor Ice Pnnol Pinn ITl.iclt "" viiui i. & luau .... cenal Kowl Bright 2 laree Colsates Tooth Paste " ', . - . ..4)' 2 large Palmolive Shaving Cream The Lehi Drug CANNING SUPPLIES! i The Canning and Pickling Season at hand. Make our store your supply headquarters. Fruit Jar Lids, Wax, Bot Rubbers, Fruit Pectins, ling Onions, Spices, Veg Fruits Vegetables Our Meats are Choice-Grocery Choice-Grocery Items of Every Variety Prompt Phnnp 17 Wp Deliver LARSEN BROS' |