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Show TnUBSDAY.jM THE LEffl SUN, LHSL, UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1M0 FOR HER CHRISTMAS Buy a New KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR WAS S179.00 NOW $149.00 Easy Terms Arranged You need pay nothing until after January 1. Make your Selection Now. LEHI HARDWARE The New 1941 EASY WASHERS Are Here! Let Us Show Them To YouYou'll Be Interested Regular trade-in allowance on your old washer. Old washers repaired and original parts replaced. Arnold C. Brems WATKINS DEALER Phone 86-W - - - Lehi, Utah Local Items Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Peterson spent Saturday visiting in Salt Lake City. Mr.,; and Mrs. Alfred Adams were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Els-more Els-more in American Fork, Saturday evening. Quey Hebrew, Jack Bradley and Jimmy Miles of Ely, Nevada, visited here last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchlngs and family. John Hutchlngs and daughters, Laurel and Esther, and sons, Harold Har-old and LaMar, spent the week-end in Ely, Nevada. Wallace Glover attended a meeting meet-ing of the Bradshaw Auto Parts company at tne unicicen koosi in Springville Saturday evening. Miss, Virginia Woods and Robert McCarthy of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Johnson. Mrs. Samuel Jackson was visiting in American Pork Friday. On Sunday Sun-day Franklin Jackson of American Pork visited here with his mother, Mrs. Samuel Jackson. Phyllis and Beth Jackson entertained enter-tained at a birthday party s last Tuesday in Salt Lake City, honoring honor-ing the birthday anniversary of their mother, Mrs. Elmer Jackson, The family enjoyed dinner at the Tea Gardens in Salt Lake City. TIME It is now time to think , about your early XMAS SHOPPING Don't wait start now and avoid the usual bustle, bus-tle, rush and worry later. Buy useful and desirable gifts that last and satisfy both the giver and the receiver. Our store is filled with such desirable merchandise. merchan-dise. NEXT WEEK Santa Claus will unload his Best ever stock of Dolls, Games, Toys, Trac-t Trac-t o r s, N'e very thing t o make happy the ones looking for his yearly visit You'll not be disappointed. dis-appointed. Do your Xmas shopping now at GOODWIN'S The home of Humming Bird Silk and Nylon Hosiery for her and Wolverine Work Shoes for him. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Freebairn and daughter, Verlynn and son, Paul, spent Sunday visiting here with Mrs. Kate Anderson. Mrs. James Zimmerman and Mrs. Thomas Trlnnaman attended a meeting of the Utah County Peace Officers auxiliary held last Wednesday Wed-nesday in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor are entertaining at dinner on Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day for Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Briggs and daughters, Mar e and Fay, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brad-fhaw Brad-fhaw and daughter, Sylvia Jea.., and members of the Taylor family. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Robins of Salt Lake City, called here Sunday evening to visit with Mrs. Robins' mother, Mrs. Kate Anderson. They were en route home from - Kansas City, Kansas. High School News While playing 'basketball during the last period Monday, Miss Con-der Con-der injured her ankle. She was immediately im-mediately taken to the hospital for treatment. An examination showed no bones were broken, although it was a very bad sprain. Some ligaments liga-ments were torn loose. The costume committee of the Booster Club, had a preview of their dresses, Thursday, November 14. Tuesday, November 19, Doris Eaton Mason gave a talk to the students on sculpture. "June in January," Senior High Play, is beginning to be rehearsed. Much work and effort will be needed need-ed to have the play ready for presentation pre-sentation in December. Thirty F. P. A. boys went to Og-den Og-den Saturday, November 9 to participate par-ticipate in the livestock show. A Bouncer Club has been organized organ-ized to assist in keeping order in the halls. It consists of the following fol-lowing people: Robert Austin, Betty Christofferson, Dorthy Bremer, Eugene Eu-gene Strasburg, Joe Davis, Mirl Trlnnaman, Leo Adams and Yvonne Ash. The Sig Club held their first scheduled meeting November 18. Miss LaPriel Goodwin reviewed the book, "Hello Life," by Elise Tal-mage Tal-mage Brandley, and refreshments 5 GALLONS Golden Bear Oil S1.88 $350 Credit on New Car for $200 Cash F. B. Grant SARATOGA ROAD Lehi, Utah were served by Miss Stewart, Mrs. Potter, and Miss Thornock. The Seniors have been working all week preparing for the Senior Hop, which will be held in the High School gym, Friday evening, November No-vember 22. The Booster Club went to Richfield Rich-field last Saturday to boost for the Lehi team. They report a nice trip though very depressing at the last. The ceiling and some of the machinery ma-chinery in the shop received a very much needed coat of paint. Monday, November 18, a representative repre-sentative from the Woodbury College, Col-lege, L. B. Conner, addressed the student body on "Vocations." The Sig's and P. F. A.'s held their Thanksgiving dance Friday, November No-vember 15. Keith Smith was the lucky winner of a turkey. SUPER SHELL First Grade Gasoline - 19c gal. Shell Solvent - - 35c gal. F. B. GRANT 647 West Main Street Saratoga Road, Lehi Marriages Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Sims announce the engagement and approaching ap-proaching marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Mabel, and Mr. Wesley Ains-worth, Ains-worth, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ainsworth of Crescent, Utah, tne marriage to take place on Thursday, Thurs-day, November 28, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. Miss Sims is a popular member of the younger set in the community, commun-ity, having taken an active part in church, school and social affairs. She graduated from the local high school and for the past year has been working in the high school office. Mr. Ainsworth is a graduate of the Jordan high school and has been active in church and social affairs af-fairs in his cdmmunity. Both young people have a host of friends who join in wishing them much future success and happiness. Mrs. J. L. Ainsworth and Mrs. Johnny Dunn will be joint hostesses at a miscellaneous snower vo uc I given Friday evening in Crescent ' in honor of the young couple. I On Monday evening Mrs. Thomas H. Sims is entertaining at a bridal shower in tne tsecona wmu in honor of the young bride-to-be and during the week several other socials will be given in honor of t.hp vourar couple. They will make their home Sandy. Sl'tiUAL THIS WEEK TURKEY DINNER With all the Trimmings Dressing, Cranberrv c "y sauce, et, 50c Treat your best girl, your wife or sweatheart to a real holiday dinner. For a real dinner, a lunch or just a sandwich come to DANNY'S DINER ' Mrs. Grant Christofferson spent Monday visiting in Provo. A. E. Adams is confined to his bed with illness. Friends are hoping hop-ing for his speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Otis arrived ar-rived here Sunday from Ignacio, Colorado, for a few weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Phillips of Provo spent Sunday visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Phillips and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Butterfield of Riverton were guests of Mrs. Butterfield's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts, Sunday. President and Mrs. A. C. Schow, President and Mrs. Virgil Peterson and President and Mrs. Rodney C. Allred attended the evening session ses-sion at the temple Monday evening. '"Mrs. Heber C. Webb and Mrs. Booth Sorenson and children spent Monday visiting in Salt Lake City. Dr. R. J. Evans of Logan spent Saturday visiting here with his mother, Mrs. A. J. Evans. Mrs. B. G. Webb spent Saturday in Salt Lake City, doing temple work. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Holmstead and Mrs. Alice Tuckfield were visiting vis-iting jn Eureka Sunday with Mr. andiMES. Webb Brady. Miss v Margaret Miller of Salt Lake City, formerly of Chicago, was a guest of Miss Delia Carson during the latter part of the week. The Junior Athenian club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Cecil Ash on Thursday evening, December De-cember 5, with Mrs. Hugh Rhodes as hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen and daughter of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Miner of Salt Lake City and William Patrick of Alpine were here Saturday to attend the funeral services ser-vices held for the baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Warden. W. J. Bronson and his grandson, Ray King, of Salt Lake City visited here Friday night with his daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Leo Trlnnaman and fam ily. Mrs. Trlnnaman and two children, Marta and Billle, accompanied accom-panied them to Midway and visited Saturday and Sunday with her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. George Bonner. ,The P. F. A. boys and the S. I. G. club of the local high school sponsored spon-sored a program and dancing party last Friday. Both were very successful. The F. F. A. boys are from the Agricultural Agricul-tural department and the S. I. G. club is composed of girls from the Home Economics department of the high school. Last Friday evening a double birthday dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Richardson, Rich-ardson, honoring the birthday anniversaries an-niversaries of Mr. Richardson and Harold Mangum. Present at the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Richardson Richard-son and their three daughters, Pauline, Clynell and Billle Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mangum and daughters, Leah and Mary, and son, Jerry, Mr. and Mrs. Lehi Carlton and sons, Lloyd and Leo, and Mr. F. F. Childers. After the dinner i surprise party honored the two men The evening was delightfully spent in progrersive card games. Present at this affair were Mr. and Mrs. E. L Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carlton of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. William Christiansen, Jerry Mangum, Man-gum, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mangum Man-gum and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Richardson. Men's New Fall , OVERCOATS Reasonable Price New Stock of BLANKETS To Keep You; Warm : Shoes for the Family RUBBER FOOTWEAR For The Family Keep Your Feet Dry POWERS SHOE STORE Mrs. M. S. Lott spent Monday in Salt Lake City, visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Morris Trane. Mrs. Richard Norman has been ill at her home for the past week. She is reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Durrant of Castlegate spent Sunday here with Mrs. Durrant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart. Mrs. Alma Beck and Mrs. George Whitman were among those attending at-tending the temple excursion on Monday. For HER Xmas Beautiful Canary Bi r d s t Guaranteed Singers Cottage Tea Room v . American Fork, Utah Mr. Stanley Forsyth of Caliente, Nevada, spent Saturday here with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. Elton Dansle. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert C Pixton of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dahl of West Jordan were guests of their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner. Dean Christofferson, who is employed em-ployed at the Douglas Aircraft plant , in Los Angeles, California is here to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Christofferson. Dr. O. M. Larsen of Kansas City, Missouri, visited in Lehi last week with his brothers and sisters. He came by plane, arriving Saturday, and returned to Kansas City Sunday Sun-day evening. Mark Bradshaw, who is attending attend-ing the Branch Agricultural college in Cedar City; Miss Berhiece Bradshaw, Brad-shaw, who is attending the B. Y. U. at Provo and Miss Maurine Whipple of El Paso, Texas, also a student of the B. Y. U., will spend the Thanksgiving holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw, in Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Beth Britton of this city and Mr. Ernest Reim-schiissel Reim-schiissel of American Fork, which was solemnized Wednesday, November Novem-ber 20, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple with President Stephen L. Clipman officiating. I resent at the ceremony were the bride's father, Richard G. Britton, her mother, Mrs. Clarence Bushman; Bush-man; her 'grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Russon, a grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte ' Britton, and Mi. and Mrs. Hugo Reimschiissel and other close relatives and friends. Immediately following their marriage mar-riage a wedding dinner was given ty her parents and two of her aunts, Mrs. Alfred Swift and Mrs. Roscoe Rawson at 910 Simpson Aenue In Salt Lake City. A number of bridal showers have been given in honor of the young bride during the past week. Beth has been active in both school and church activities. She is a graduate of the Lehi High School. , i Mr. Reimschiissel graduated from the American Fork high school in 1936 and from the Brigham Young university as a Landscape Architect in 1940. At present he is employed by the P. R. Glover Nursery. Their many friends are extending extend-ing best wishes for a happy and successful married life. They will make their home at 2886 Imperial street in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. William M! Davis of Venice, California, wish to announce an-nounce the engagement and approaching ap-proaching marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Betty Jo, to Mr. Mark E. Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred of this city. Miss Davis is very popular among the younger set, both socially and in church activities in the Mar Vista ward. Mr. Allred is a graduate of the local high school, where he was outstanding in athletic activities. He Won honors as a basketball player. He served two years as an L. D. S. missionary in California. He is now attending the B. Y. U. at Provo, where he is working on his Master's degree. Marriage The marriage of Miss Enid Zimmerman, Zim-merman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmerman of this city, and Mr. Allen Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. L Wells, which was solemnized solemn-ized on Friday, November 15th in the Salt Lake temple, has been announced an-nounced by the bride's parents. Both young people have been active ac-tive in social and church activities In the community and have a host of friends who are extending congratulations con-gratulations and wishes for much future success and happiness. The young bride is a graduate of the Provo high school and for the past several months has been employed em-ployed at Powers Shoe Store here Mr. Wells is a graduate of the Brigham Young university. They left immediately following their marriage on a two weeks' honeymoon trip to Detroit, Michigan, Michi-gan, and points of interest in the East. On their return they will make their home in Lehi. Hospital Notes .Mrs. Leo Banc Grant Smith hospital Tuesday for minor Mrs. Merlin Prestww, J"T is receiving medical care rt , moo iiosp'iai. Virgil Peck was admittedly hospital Tuesday for medical trf' ment. Mrs. John Wilkerson of Am ican Pork Is In the local 1 for medical care. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carlton J son, Dub, of Farmineton. New v. ico, are here visiting with Mr, J Mrs. Lehi Carlton. The two i Carltons are brothers. Order Your COAL To-day We Carry The Best Peerless & Huntington Canyon Coal Otto Fatheringham and Son First East Fourth North Lehi, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple and two children, Carolyn and Mark, and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple left Tuesday morning for Phoenix, Arizona, where they will spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Leatha W. Kleinman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rose, Mrs len DeWitt and Miss Mary ml of Salt Lake City were here to tend the funeral services helc Mrs. W. E. Racker Sunday. II they were dinner guests at home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ca Use Three-Bar Dairy For Cooking! ye IP hi ws : tie; re 1 be C lie i sect " tow toll Hi In A: tome o'cIcm Cu&p son, term Mr here cemb Thi given versit outsti sentei Eve cordis large The the di if Oh, f 'J'1 ' fill II u An adequate diet is one which contains plenty of Milk, because it is our best source ot caiciuu. Vitamin A. both Of W are essential for the maintenance and developmert of Good Health. Our Milk Is Pasteurized THREE BAR DAIRY Eyes Are Brighter ii - wnen Unhfc Are Brigto rA litfat helps keep important, it hel H ly new lamps JZ tors which can Bt the lowest P" ceS Seethe JPj"r can buy ujf ' light CondXto"' ient. easy terms- An : class t Confer School H co Miss 1 look fc ventior As ai to be v of the own ta first ap body. : wpttom The J planned Saturda ftit a i ings in theLl AChi "asses i fflort cho an Mr. A 8 folio nt of bitten. oryan esting ( He: 1 want your tmner? 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