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Show TIIE LEHI SUN, LEffl, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1940 1 World's Largest Selling Liniment 4,460,050 Bottles of Watkins Liniment Sold in 1939 With your purchase of each bottle of Liniment or double-strength Vanilla, get your choice of a 60c can of Pepper for a dime or Large Petro-Carbo Petro-Carbo Salve for a dime, or Baking Powder or Cocoa. FROM YOUR WATKINS DEALER Arnold C. Brems PHONE 86-W LEHI, UTAH Mrs. Ben Rose and Miss Mary Mldgely. of Salt Lake City were visiting here with Mrs. Alice Tuck-fleld Tuck-fleld on Monday. Mrs. Booth Sorenson and children, chil-dren, Vervene and Buddy, spent Friday evening visiting In Salt Lake City. . Mrs. Lettie Oudmundsen and Mrs. Andy Trane visited with Mrs. Morris Da vies In American Fork on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Price of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Price. Mrs. Don Trane and daughter, Patricia, and Mrs. Morris Trane and son, Paul, of Salt Lake City were visiting with relatives here on Friday. Fill Your Bin Now With Our I LESS ASH MORE HEAT Your order will be promptly delivered Telephone 154-W W. R. HARD MAN LEHI,' UTAH . Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Larsen attended at-tended the annual dinner-dance of the Law and Medical students of the University of Utah, held at the Hotel Utah last Friday evening. Mrs. T. A. Bateman entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ash and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rhodes and Mrs. Nettie Mc-Affee. Local Items T. F. Klrkham and daughter, Bonnie Jean, spent Saturday visiting visit-ing In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Samuel Jackson spent Sunday Sun-day In American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Jackson and children. , Mr. and Mrs. Paul Francom and daughter, Claudia, of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. Delyle Hitchcock and sons. Jerry and Brent, wer$ dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Glover on Sunday. Mrs. I. L. Lott Is entertaining the members of the Social club at her home this afternoon (Thursday). Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans were guests of Mrs. Inez Olsen in Provo, Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and family of Salt Lake City were visiting visit-ing here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Johnson. Mrs. Richard Thurman of Salt Lake City spent last week in Lehi with her mother, Mrs. Blanche Evans. : it 1 7f JkM U Our. Toy and Gift selection will make every member of the family happy on Christmas morn. "Make your selection now and take advantage of our lay-away plan. Make a deposit and we will keep it for you until Christmas. You must come in and see our Toy Department Depart-ment Our tables and shelves are loaded down with Toys the youngsters will love . . . Horsman Dolls, Tractors, Trucks, Games, etc., etfc., etc. We can't begin to list the many lovely toys and gifts Make it a Real Christmas this year by selecting your gifts for the children and the grown-up members of the family AT OUR CHRISTMAS STORE Take Advantage of Our LAY-AWAY PLAN While Our Gift Selection Is Complete New Line of House Slippers : For Men and Women Beautiful Gowns Pajamas and House Coats And Many Other Lovely Gifts for the Ladies. PRACTICAL GIFTS For the Men at WEBB'S FURNISHINGS STATE STREET Mrs. JoseDhine Johnson of Provo spent Tuesday In Lehi with her two sisters. Mrs. Alfred F. Aaams au Mrs. Eunice Gray. Mrs. Joseph Shelton spent Sun day In Ogden visiting with her husband at the hospiiai mere. mi a i TArArvhinA .mnnstui ui x a v w i ----'"-""-"r - . . . , . ...... - - -vv-rrrs. . i To Goates of Salt Lake City visited here during the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Annie Goates. Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick and baby son, Johnny, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Holindrake in Salt Lake City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Strlbbey and daughter, Edna, and son, Billie, of Tooele visited in Lehi during the week-end with Mrs. Sarah E. Gals-ford Gals-ford and family. Last Thursday" Mrs. Sarah E. Galsfbrd, Lila and Pete Gaisford, Sally, James, Darwin and Dick Gaisford spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. William Woods in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whlmpey of Salt Lake City spent Sunday here visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans and Mr. and Mri. John Whlmpey. Friday Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brad- shaw and daughter, Sylvia Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brad-shaw Brad-shaw spent the day visiting In Salt Lake City. Mrs. A. E. Doll left Wednesday evening for Castle Rock, Colorado, where she will spend several days visiting with friends. From there she will travel to Kansas City and spend the Christmas holidays with her brother, Homer J. Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Morton and children of Magna spent Friday vis iting in Lehi with relatives. Minnie Flack of Fairfield was a week-end guest of Mrs. Rachel Carson. Mr. and Mrs. William Woods of Salt Lake City spent Monday here visiting with Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. Sunday, President and Mrs. Rodney Rod-ney C. Allred attended funeral services ser-vices held for Mrs. Elsie V. Cook at Syracuse. Mrs. Carl Hedberg and little daughter, Kathleen, returned to their home in Burley, Idaho, Sunday, Sun-day, after spending the past ten days here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther. Mr. Hedberg came Sunday to accompany accom-pany them home. Mrs. George F. Barnes spent Tuesday visiting in Midvale with her granddaughter, Mrs. Eugene Beer's and children. Mrs. Phil Ogden of Ogden is spending this week here with her aunt, Mrs. Afton' Giles, while her husband Is attending to business in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden just recently returned from an eight months' stay In the Hawaiian Islands. Is-lands. Mrs. Ogden was formerly Miss Hermese B "nt. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Curtis and children of Riverton and Miss Donna Don-na Bell Curtis of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. .and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart on Sunday. For HER Xmas Beautiful Canary Members of the Pandora club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Armond Webb on Wednesday evening of last week. A delicious hot luncheon was served to the following fol-lowing members: Mrs. John Southwick. South-wick. Mrs. Joseph Robison, Mirs LaPriel Goodwin, Mrs. Lowell Brown, Mrs. Byron Whipple, Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mrs. Nile Washburn, Mrs. LeRoy Loveridge, Mrs. Jay Haws, Mrs. Herman Swenson, Mrs. Warren Goates, Mrs. Hugh Rhodes and the hostess. Prizes were won by Mrs. Hugh Rhodes, Mrs. Warren War-ren Goates and Mrs. Joseph Robison. Friday evening a delightful social was enjoyed by several couples at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett. Games were enjoyed and later in the evening delicious .refreshments .re-freshments were served. Mrs. Garrett, Gar-rett, Mrs. Bertha Knudsen of Provo and Mrs. Randal Schow were hostesses. host-esses. The affair was given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Knudsen, who recently moved to Provo to make their home. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Randal Schow, Mr, and Mrs. " Abe Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Royle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy West. Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Knudsen and Mrs. Bertha Knudsen of Provo, Mrs. Emma Loveridge of Burl y. Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs Garrett. Guaranteed Singers Cottage Tea Room American Fork, Utah The Junior Athenian club members mem-bers are being entertained by Mrs. Hugh Rhodes tonight (Thursday) at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ash. Mrs. Isabel Brown will give a review of an opera. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dickerson and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fox attended at-tended the Democratic Victory dance at the Coconut Grove in Salt Lake City last Friday evening. Orson Pratt of California visited here during Thanksgiving week with his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt. He is employed on the railroad rail-road from Sacramento, California, to Reno, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Pratt of McGill, Nevada, visited here last Monday with Mr. Pratt's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt. Mrs. Ella Nielson of Salt Lake City also visited vis-ited here with her mother on Monday. Mon-day. ' , The Second ward girls chorus furnished the musical program in the Manila ward Sunday evening. The chorus is directed by Mrs. Alta Webb and Miss Elsie Calton is the piano accompanist. . The Ikan Oddity club will be entertained en-tertained at the home of Mrs. Wallace" Wal-lace" Glover tonight (Thursday). Mrs. P. C. Meiling of Payson visited vis-ited here last week with her daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. O. Meiling. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks were visiting in Alpine Al-pine with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh. Grant Gardner, who is attending attend-ing the B. Y. U. at Provo, visited hpre with his grandfather, J. E. Dorton, and.wth Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson during the week-end. Mrs. Howard Gray and baby daughter were removed to their home from the hospital on Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Allen of Vineyard accompanied her home and spent the afternoon with her. Week-end guests of Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford were Dick Gaisford, Mrs. Robert Gaisford and sons, Kenneth and Terry, of Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer - Culmer and sons, John and Fred, of Salt Lake City. Dear Mr. Santa Claus; I would certainly like to re- ceive a Beautiful Hair Dress, Permanent Wave or one of the gifts that are now at Ruth's Beauty Nook I hope you will make my appointment early and avoid the rush. Sincerely, A, Lady In Need. The no-host club met at the home of Mrs. J. O. Meiling last Thursday afternoon. Bridge was played and a delicious luncheon served. Prizes were won by Mrs. I. L. Lott and Mrs. Herbert Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hansen had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Hansen and son, Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanline and two children, Allen and Jimmy, all of Brigham City; Mrs. Winn Hansen Han-sen and baby of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hazel Otterson and two children of Idaho are here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Milan Allred. Mrs. Otterson and Mrs. Allred are sisters. The three -months-old baby of Mrs. Otterson is ill with pneu monia land fias been receiving treatment at. the local hospital. At last reports the baby was better. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cordner of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Myron My-ron Burgess and baby son, Allen, of Salt Lake Citp, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Banks and daughter, Ellen, El-len, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks Sunday, the occasion being Mr. Banks' birthday anni versary. Monday eveninsr the officers and teachers of the First ward Primary met at the home of Mrs tt?ii. Prior for their monthly business meeting. Plans were made for the annual Christmas Primary party ana oxner tousiness discussed, after which refreshments were served. There were twenty officers and reacners present. Mrs. Suel Zimmerman entertained enter-tained at a delightful birthday party Saturday evening, November 23, honoring the seventy-second birthday anniversary of her h band. She was assisted in entertaining enter-taining by her Jliree daughters. Mrs. Elva Allen, Mrs. Harriet Barrett and Mrs. Ruby Meredith. The evening eve-ning was spent in games and other social diversions and delicious refreshments re-freshments were served. Auto's Price in 1997 The average price of autos in 19K was $2,131. Rome's World Fair feft S m? 8luminum 325 till S, KDd1.Wth sPan 01 feet win be the theme center of n v V6 umve"al exposition. oSbethe biggest truction EELll" ttemPt complete- to light metal and will be bunt 01 aluminum made in Italy. The will be bunt with Zs 2d Kw V" for ' Panoramic new of the Rome fair. 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