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Show THURSDAY. OCTOBER THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25, THE LEKI FRES 1934 bourow, and the county candidates, ether state organisation officer will attend the rally and apeak. Local and musical taleiu. 'wjn enterMrs. Bay Carson announces the enis It tain. the expectation to m&ks gagement of her daughter, Wanda, to this the political rally of outstanding Mr. UlMbt Halliday of Bait Lake City, season. the n the at to the marriage take place borne on Saturday, October 27. NEW DRESSES at POWERS, adv. Following the ceremony family dinner and aortal will be held in honor of EI w&dawLi all IX out-of-to- Car-eo- . the young people. ROAD SHOWS IIOV. COURT HEWS John Robinson of American Fork, was arrested Saturday for breaking a guy wire on the City Power line and a broken street light. Mr. Robinson skidded his car in the loose gravel and crossed the guy wire. J. Kynds of Sioux City, Iowa, was arrested for speeding on the State REPUBLICAN RALLY FRIDAY K1GHT Bon B. Colton, Republican candidate for United States Senator, and Fredrick C. Loofbourow, Republican candidate for Congressman from the Second District, will be the principal speakers at a grand rally to be held In the Lehl High School Auditorium, Friday night. October 28. at 8 o'clock.. In addition, all the candidates for county offices on the Republican ticket will give short addresses in which they will point out to the citizens their reasons for asking the support of the electorate at the polls November 6th. Mr. Cotlon is conceded by by observers to be one of the outstanding public speaker before the public to day; and while he does not seek election upon his ability as an orator but rather upn his record of twelve years of service as Congressman from the First district of Utah the citizens ot northern Utah Oouny should avail themselves of this opportunity to hear a man renowned for his mastery of rhetorical expression and logical rea- CEETO Students of oral expression soning. both youn and old, regardless of their political opinion, should avail themselves of this opportunity to listen to this gifted speaker. Mr. Loofbourow gained an enviable reputation for bis abllty as a law maker during the lime he served a Congressman 'from txifs district, ac cording to tils colleagues la Congress, He speaks fluently, clearly, and wttn that forecful method acquired from a long and honorable record as counselor tit-la- ' The speaking engagements of Mr Colton and Mr. Loofbourow are so numerous that It was decided by the Republican County organization to hold one grand rally for the northern end of Utah County, as It was lm- possible to hold rallies In each of the northern towns. Through the efforts of the local Republican organisation, Lehl succeeded In securing the ser vices of these speakers. An invitation had been extended, to the cltlsens of American Fork and Pleasant Grove to come to Lehl upon this occasion. In addition to Mr. Colton. Mr, Loof- THRIFT WEEK END 6FEOAE1S .5c Bananas, Pound , 67c Sugar, 10 Pounds. ... .....14c Potatoes, 10 Pound 10c Pumpkin, No. t(, Can Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, Qt. 28c Old Mill Dressing, Quart 25o 10c Vanilla or Lemon 2 Ox. 6c Rice, Blue Rose Raisins, 4 . not-a-se- Pounds 25c 5c Package 4c (all flavors) Lemon and Citron Peel, Pound......30c Yams and Sweet Potatoes....Pound 6c -- ....3 Pounds 27c Prunes Macaroni, S Pounds 3 Pouds 25c . Sugar .. 8c whit Grapes, 12c Salmon. Tall 12c Mission Tuna Flakes 10c Pork and Beans, Pierce's No. 2 5c Pork and Beans, small .r. White Eagle Soap, 12 for .25c 10c String Bean Rockwood Cocoa 2 Pounds 20c -- ...15s Hershey's Baking Chocolate Be Jell-we- ll Cereal Bowls . . Dinner Plates, white.... Cups and Saucers Brooms .... ... 38c and 10c 10u 10e 48c Dark or Light Outing Fsinnel, New ..1Bo Patterns, 88 In. wide, yard ......... Misses' Silk Panties.. ...2le ....35c Lqdles" Silk Bloomers Kiddies Silk Bloomers and Panties 25c A new line of Ladles' Shoes Just arrived at Just the right price. Thene are Just a few of the Bargains you can get by shopping at BRQADBEISrrS FOR DELIVERY PHONE 20-We cover buttons and frame pictures, let us do yours. W h, Har-woo- 1 . n III! a -- n 25 m following patients received treatment at the Lehi Hospital this week: Wanda Fox had a needle removed from ber finger, Wednesday. I tv, infant of Mr. and Mrs. Ahna WedPouton was treated for a cut lip. nesday. Wv IMIK1I The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Oxburrow underwent a minor operation, Wednesday. . j r t 1 1 5 YOUR DEPOSITS ARE INSURED This bank is now a member of the Federal Insurance Corporation. William Sharp was removed to na home Friday following a recent operation. Wiiliard Manning had stitches moved from his head, Sunday. II "mm Keith Polton received treatment for an Infected hand, Wednesday. Desit Savings Department Commercial Banking re- Safety Deposit Vault Insurance Bonds Elmo Wilson had a cyst removed from bis neck, Sunday. ilaU tiUJ IliJCJlJUIlJim Mrs. Elmo Eddington Is receiviiig medical treatment at the Lehi Hos- UJHUMM. Telephone 85 pital. MAIN STREET Tri-Sta- to-w- )., -- r The , ke mr 1 Hospital Notes girl, and a mountain feud, add to the amazing climax. Cast of Characters Hester Thorpe, the young TwJle Johnson doctor Eudora Bennlng, her friend Bertha Powell blind the Kirkland. EylTia Ait Sunderland girl nurseTaWtha Moore, her Fera Johnson mountain Lizzie Gordon, Dorothea Davis glrl Johnson a fclkerlnes Lucy Morrison, Annette Sale, a hikerLois Dickerson Fannie Bone Grace Gibson, a hiker Doris Taylor a hiker Nancy Jerome, Joyce Pennlman, a hlkerRuth Taylor Lehl Stake M. I. A. Workers are working on their ward road shows to be held in the wards on Saturday, November i. Some very clever shows have been worked out by the various O Lehi wards and some ot the best road Mr. and Mrs. William Henttorme of shows ever presented are expected this Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of year. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman. shows will be held in The Lehl. American Fork and Pleasant Grove on Wednesday, November 7, LEGAL NOTICES when the wards of all three stakes will join and present acts from wards SHERIFF'S SALE of all three stakes In the three towns the same night. IV THE DISTRICT COURT OF Ward members are urged to attend their ward shows as this will be the UTAH COUNTY, UTAH. LORENZO JACKSON and ANNIE only chance to see all the Lehl Stake acts together. The acts will be divid- E. JACKSON. Plaintiffs, vs. FRED ed and sent to the other stakes for MERRILL and EVA MERRILL, Dethe Shows. fendants. Details and names of the shws will To be sold at Sheriffs Sale on the be given next week. 27th day of October 19S4, at eleven o'clock a. m. of said day at the main HALLOWE'EN DANCE AT front door of the County Court House THIRD WARD, TUESDAY in Provo, Utah County, Utah, all tn, right, title and Interest of the above The Third Ward M. I. A. are sponsor- named defendants, of, In and to the ing a dance In their ward chapel Tues- following described property, in Utah and County. State of Utah, lt: day evening. The decorations dance will be on the hallowe'en theme. Beginning 6.30 chains West and 0.30 A one ring circus will add to the fun. chains South of the Northeast corner Refreshments will be on sale during of the Southeast Quarter of Section the evening. The entertainmet begins 8, Twp. 5 South, Range 1 East, Salt at 8:15. Proceeds from the party will Lake Meridian. Thence soutn Dy be used for the M. I. A. membership West 8.00 chains to bank of ditch; fees. Admission thence West 8.00 chains; thence South Everyone Invited. will be 10c and ISc. 4.74 chains to Waste ditch; thence along said Waste ditch In a North Easterly thence In 4.50 chains; direction UISSIOHARY a North and more Easterly direction to State Road 4.87 chains; thence WIVES AIID PAR-EHT- S along the Bute Road in a North Westerly direction 1.60 chains to point ot beginning, together with water right. ALSO Berinnlne at the Southeast cor The Missionary Wives and Parents ot the Southwest Quarter of ner win meet at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagaa on Thursday, October Section 82, Twp. 4 South Range 1 25. at 7:80 p. m. All members are In- East ot the Belt Laks Meridian.; thence North 6.00 chains; thence West 10 JW vited to be present. chains; thence South 6.00 chains; NEW DRSSSES at POWERS. atv. thence East 10 60 chains to point ot Area 6.0 acres together beginning. of the capital dock shares with C. ft. W. P. U. MEETING Sty ot the .North Bench frrfsftOoB Co. cert- - NO- The C. W. R. P. Union will holaJ reP""M Beginning- at the Northwest corner their meeting at 7:80 Friday evening In the Memorial Building. All mem- - ot Lot 8 la Block 75, Plat A" Lehl bars, are urged to be present; ' City Survey of Building Lots running thence South 187 feet; thence East 12 TRAVELERS RETURN fet; thence North 137 feel; thence West 126 V4 feet tp the place of Mrs. Lott Rus3on returned to her beginning situate in Section 9, Twp. S home Saturday after visiting relatives South Rage 1 East of the Salt Lake In the East since the death of her Merldlan. grandson, Hersohel Bain, on SeptemDated at Provo, Utah, Sept. 27. 1934. ber 1. She was met at the home of E. O. DURNELL, her son Alan Bain of Balnbrldge, Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. Ohio, by her husband. Mr. and Mrs By Chares W. Kitchell, Deputy. Erastus Russon and daughters, Ivy George H. Lowe, Lawyer for Plaintiff, and Eloige A very enjoyable family 1st National Bank iiidg., Ogden, Utah. reunion was held at this place on Oct Publication In Lehl Free Press, Oct. 4, 7. 11, 18 and 25, 1934. From there they went to Chicago, where they visited the World's Fair. SUMMONS The Museum and the Acquarium. westward they visited the IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH Turning Trmpe at Independence, Missouri, and COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. went through the new Aulitorium be Ralph M. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Perry Chusen. Molen, Emma Jane Hurst, Geneva M. ing built by the They called on Mrs. John Russon and Ricks, Mrs. Etta M. Roe, John Doe Doe Molen, and all the son, Clyde in Kansas City, then went Molen, Jane heirs known or unknown of Francis to LeRoy Kansas to the home of Mrs, Molen, Deceased. Kenneth Molen, Lott Russon's dauhgter, Mrs. E. J. Ronald Molen, Mrs. A. M. Parks, Mrs. The Hammond family Michael Molen, Mrs. Vera Murray, Hammond. Joined them In a trip to Hugo. Colo- - Mrs. Lee E. Reid, Sterling Molen, Jesse L. Molen, Richard Roe Molen, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mary Roe Molen, and all the heirs O. M. Smith, Mrs. Smith being an known or unknown of Michael Molen, Deceased. Myrtle Olson. James Tayother daughter of Mrs. Russon. Their homeward route took them to lor, Florence T. Jones, Rose T. Wads-wortJoseph M. Roberts, Maud R. Ft. Collins, Colorado, where they spent Frank Roberts, Ray Robrets, a short time with Mr. and Mrs". H. R Wilson, Ethel Roberts Gray, James T. Hardd. wood, Fredrick Harwood. Don V. Spurrier and Miss Gwen Anderson. Mrs. Rose H. Welsh, Mrs. John At each home they visited they re ceived a warm and happy welcome, T. Winn, Maud H. Adams. Mrs. G. H. Thornton. Edna Henri. and this combined with fine weather Smith, Velma Blaine Jayna Welsh, Wines. beautiful scenery and good roads made Wines, Stanley Wines, Mrs. Eugene Isaac the trip a moat delightful one. Woodhouse, Mrs. Jane Doe Sharp, Mrs. Deseret Austin Webb, Victor Austin, John Doe Austin and Jane Doe THE OTHER Austin, and all the heirs known or unknown of James Taylor Deceased, and all ether persons, known or unknown GHOST 111 THIRD claiming any right, title, estate or Interest in, or lien upon the property WARD FRIDAY described in the complaint filed here in saverse in tti-- title of plaintiff Defendants-Th- e thereto. of Utah to Said Defendants: State umer unost" a three act "ine You are hereby summoned to appear comedy, mystery play will be given In within twenty days after service ol the Lehl Third Ward. Friday. October this summons upon you, if served 26, at 8 p. m. Specialties between acts within the county in which this action . nas oeen arranged for an an enter is brought otherwise within thirty after service and defend the taining evening promised all who at- days above entiteld action; and in case ef tend. your failure so to do. Judgement will be rendered against you according Story to the demands of the complaint which A crowd of hikers is spending the week-en- d in a mountain cabin. They has been filed with the clerk of said court. plan to play a trick on one of the This action is brought for the pur"A ghost"' Is dressed, Is hid- pose of quieting Plaintiff's girls. title to the den, begins to groan, and then glides following real property, All of forth Into the night. Then the mystery Lot 5, In Rlnck 17. Plat "A" Lehl City Survey of Building Lots, Utah County begins, for another groan comes from State of Utah. the room the ghost Just left. They WILLIAM ASHER. find their own ghost still there with a Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address bullet wound in her shoulder. Box 34, Lehl City, Utah. Mystery is piled on mystery, and a First Publication October 18, 1934. murder, and escaped convict, a blind Lat Publication November 15, 1934. Tri-Sta- Highway. K. J. Hill of Springvile, was arrested for speeding on the State Highway. 3 ViHii A fine son and heir arrived to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Laveder of Mivale, Sunday of home at son are the Laveder and Mrs. Laveder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8 Thomas Trinnaman. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Loverldge are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby daughter, on Wednesday morning. Mother and baby bcti reported to be doing fine. AT THE APOLLO AMERICAN FORK STAKE AARONC PRIESTHOOD SOCIAL BEING PLANNED carnival, I 2 Pair BLANKETS 2 Pair To Be Given Away at the Married Folks Costume Dance Church News A program, athletic LEHI, UTAH and eats are being prepared for all the Aronlc Priesthood boys and their fathers to be held at the High School Friday evening, November 2, commencing at 8 o'clock. Preparations are under way for what promises to be a most outstanding event. There are no charges and a full representation of the: boys and their fathers is anticipated. Any who may be accidentally over looked when invitations are extended may accept this notice as their invitation to be present Stake Aaronic Priesthood Committee. Monday, October 29, 1934 PRIZES TO THE BEST TWO HALLOWE'EN MUSIC COSTUMES ORCHESTRA BY CARTERS Stationery Specials 2k VALUES UP TO 60c VALUES UP TO 75c VALUES UP TO 1 1.00 8H0T 89c 49c . GUN SHELLS FOR TH E DUCK HUNTERS 1.00 to SUS Boi TEMPLE SESSION INFORMATION JVr the benefit of the numerous patrons who are constantly inauirine following information ad schedule Salt .ake Temple sessions. Is given; There are seven sessions daily for five days of each week, Monday to Friday Inclusive. Baptism work Is at- tended to each Saturday, by appoint- i ne lime oi recording rtic.il uieiiu endowment session with about the time each group gets through, follows: ' FORENOON First session: 8 to 9, (out about 12), Endowment for the dead only. becond session: 9:30 to 10:30 (out about 1:30', Endowments for livin, and dead. TMrd session: 11:45 to 12:30 (out about 4), Endowments for living and dead. AFTERNOON ourth session: 1:45 to 2:30 (out about 5), Endowments for dead only tii. in session: 3:30 to 4:30 (out about 7:15), Endowments Jfbr dead only. EVENING bixth session: 4:45 to 5:45 (out about 9 to 1!), Endowments for dead only. Seventh session: 6 to 7 (out 10:30 to 11:30), Endowments for living and dead. (Note: Above schedule subject to change. Time each group gets through may vary as muan as an hour, d( tnriiuiug upon me size or the com of-th- LelM MAIN STREET and STATE STREET Main Street 27 State Street 145 e pany). Please note that living endowments are given on the second, third and last session only. fairons wno wish to do sealing work following an endowment session should attend one of the first three (forenoon- - sessions, presenting their sealing sheets in the recorder's office at the time they get a name for en dowments. All necessary proxies and witnesses are rs'w'ded. Sealing are not attended to following the afternoon sessions. Evening sealings require special pre vious appointment with all sealing sheets presented for checkng at one day' before such appointment. Neither proxies nor witnesses are pro vided by the Temple for tbc! special evening seallnKs. Patrons wishing to leave sealings to be done by the regular Temple workers, may do so without charge. Phoneat CARD OF THAIiXS MARRIAGES We wish to thank our many kin relatives and friends for their klndaes. and assistance during the illness id burial of our loved wife and moths To all those who visited her during her illness, assisted at the home, services and at the burial we extend our sincere thanks. .... John G. Allred and fam R Miss Fannie Bone, daughter of Mr. Albert Bone and Lafe Chidester of this city were married at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates, Tuesday afternoon, Bishop S. I. Goodwin performing the ceremony. The young people were dinner guests at the Coates home following the ceremony. Both young people have hosts of Cafriends in Lehi wishing them a happy Mrs. Elmer Beck of Sandiego, luture. They will make their home in lifornia is a guest of her parents, Mr. Lehi. and Mrs. A. D. Rhodes Another Red Hot SPECIAL HEAVY GALVANIZED WARE No. 3 Tubs 89c No. 2 Tubs 79c 13 Gallon Wash Boiler COMPARE QUALITY AND PRICE THEY CAN'T BE BEAT. GILCHRIST HARDWARE A MAIN STREET HOME INSTITUTION YOUR HOME IS . , Ca':G'-.-n " .k'nB ?ld'V,l Nations club. pvVlv m4 M W by ni c: C"W trt ' ,ubiC'"iPtlnn wrmr t nurtrj Mid Ed" d Bork.. Alto Column of ,piti intereM to men. !,wS,Sti, to Xht cnrutlan ITOO TVj Cat 4.0 Selene r.ntht. tr.oi.ia r.-r- tirct.. C.if.... MM reading TK2 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR A Daily IVewspaper for the Home &' crld n.w. but doti .xtloit crime V ? LEHI, UTAH yoito " taqtip ncwa cr.ly clean, constructive to-w- lt: ABC CLUB ENTERTAIN The Senior ABC Club members entertained the Junior members at the High School, Friday evening. Decorations, games and refreshments carried out In the hallowe'en theme." A short program was enjoyed by the $1.98 EUU ScmpU Copy on Request m i ' rv Monitor 1i9 tot |