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Show THURSDAY, MARck. THURSDAY. MARCH 20, 1947 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH UTAH THEAT MAIN STREET LEHI LAST TIMES TONIGHT "MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 21 AND 22 "Captain Caution" and "Captain Fury" Sunday and Monday, March 23 and 24 RE .to te.i.iWLS22y.-: 2 ,,UPh i ' A in A FESSIER-PAGANO PRODUCTION ft I. uriiiiiuinrn wim oiidi IC5 nmmnutn garl Esmond Raymond walburn ELISABETH RISDOM LOUISE BEAVERS WALLACE FORD FRANKLIN PANGBORN t Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday March 25, 26, 27 Universal rVetmtt r-"UnlWHil rretmtt BASIL RATHBONE NIGEL BRUCE ALAN MOWBRAY RENEE GODFREY DENNIS HOEY BILLY BEVAN PLUS SECOND HIT! BP S1 Mi: V, FAST SIDE ofJEAVF - MISCHA AUER MATINEE PRICES Until 6:00 P. M. Adults . .. 30c Children 14c I EVENING PRICES Adults 39c Children 14c CONTINUOUS SHOWS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY From 3:00 P. M. Friday and Saturday March 28 and 29 "COME AND GET HE!" IMmHom-iitoiiMfi mm tn m'l ni rmmx nil SIIIHM FQRTl 7J V EVEfi BOYD THI 4 Also "JUNIOR MISS" THIS WEEK'S VALUES at LEANY'S inLehi WHITE GOODS LONGCLOTH 49c Poplin 53c Pique 65c Rayon Broadcloth $1.10 Sateen $1.19 Bleached Goods 36c Unbleached Muslin ........ 29c Gabardine 89c TableDamask $1.50 Pure Irish Linen $2.50 Rayon Marquisette $1.50 Dotted Swiss $1.50 Art Linen 65c Aradown Prints pink, green, brown and yellow 69c Outing Print 53c Windsor Crinkle Crepe. ' iblue, green, pink, rose 65c Floral Chintz blue, pink. yellow 60c Black Sateen 65c Rayon Satin black, brown '. $2.50 Rayon Jersey $2.50 Beautiful 'Dress Goods Drapery Material Awning Material Curtain Material BLUE DENIM BIB OVERALLS Curtains for all rooms Rayon Table Cloths .... $4.75 6 foot Dam Canvas ALL KINDS OF SEWING NEEDS Blanket Binding Buttons Bias Tape Seam Binding LADIES' HOSIERY Cotton Rayon , Silk Nylon Full line of Baby Needs Sizes 2 to 8, 32 to 42 YOU'RE TWICE AS SURE WITH TWO GREAT NAMES Frigidaire by General Motors FOR EVERYDAY SAVINGS SHOP AT Wliere Your Dollars Go Farther Main Street Lehi Moid (CMt Dr. Homer Boyle has returned to Richland, Washington after a short visit here with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman Royle. He came by plane to attend to I some business matters. Mrs. Isaac Peck has returned to her home after several weeks in the local hospital, and is reported to be improving rapidly. Elder Dean Higginson, who recently re-cently left for the mission field, is laboring in Independence, Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lee and Ar-vin Ar-vin Turner have formed a partnership partner-ship and plan to operate the Cottage Cot-tage Cafe in American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson have broken ground for their new hone in the Fourth ward. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Larsen have returned home from an extensive ex-tensive trip through the Southern States, accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Guy S. Richards of American Fork. They visited at Columbia, South Carolina with Captain and Mrs. Guy S. Richards (Clarice Larsen) Lar-sen) and family, afterwards traveling trav-eling south to New Orleans, returning re-turning by the Gulf route. Mrs. Don Williams, the former Juanita Fotheringham, fias returned re-turned to her home in McGill, Nevada after visiting relatives and friends in Lehi and Provo. The stucco front above the Lehi Drug Store on Main street has been recently completed, finished in a buff color. ' Misses Glenda Hunger and Beverly Bev-erly Powell, attendants to the Utah county centennial queen, will be special guests of the Pleasant Grove Riding Club at a dance on March 26. Mrs. Alice Stice, who left recently recent-ly for the mission field, is laboring at Holtville, California, about 200 miles north of Los Angeles. She sends "best regards and kindest thoughts of Lehi and the people". afte TSTkTnittll fi ptotecciTfiemf Banks Appliance Ancient Wedding Ceremony The ancient Greeks were very fond of lilies, and in their wedding ceremonies the priest placed wreaths of lilies and ears of corn on the heads of the bride and bridegroom bride-groom as symbols of purity and abundance. Following the wedding, veryone in the bridal party was crowned with flowers; and nuts, cakes and flowers were showered upon them from the windows as they passed by. Mixing Bowl A stainless steel mixing bowl is non-breakable and built for years of rugged service, it fits all standard stand-ard electric food mixers and provides pro-vides a general utility bowl for the kitchen. Ingredients can be heated In it before mixing. Washing Coffee Maker Your coffee maker, no matter what type you use, should be washed with hot suds after each use and rinsed thoroughly. This treatment will avoid a stale flavor in coffee. Improved Efficiency In 1925 gasoline having an octane oc-tane number of 60 sold for a priee at the refinery of about 14 cents per gallon. In 1945 gasoline of 78 octane number was selling at the refinery for about 5 cents per gallon. gal-lon. This reduction in gasoline price was not due to lower crude oil cost since the cost of crude oil was not greatly lower in 1945 than In 1925. It was largely due to improved im-proved processes for making gasoline gaso-line brought about by research and development in the oil Industry. Special for March Machineless Oil Wave $6.00 Cold Wave $7.50 Beauty Counselor beauty preparations for those who want the best. FREDA'S BEAUTY SALON Phone 14-J. Evenings by appointment MARCH 31 LAST CALL DEADLINE for Combat Wounded Veterans To Re-Enlist in U. S. Army Marc-h 31st is the last date upon which disabled veterans of World War II wounded in combat may re-enlist in the New Regular Army. Under the plan now being terminated terminat-ed opening In more than 100 MuS categories have been made available to partially disabled veterans. Only 23 of these categories require qualified experience. If you think you may be eligible under the plan there is no time to lose! Imniire today at your nearest Recruiting Office 106 WEST CENTER ST. PROVO, UTAH A new hydraulic grease rack and cement base have been inatalled at the Lehi Auto- Clinic. It is planned to enclose it in the near future, forming a heated lubrication and wash room. Motor Accidents Costly Motor vehicle accidents cost one and one-quarter billion dollars a yeatt 'It Tc . . uuliy cuts Tests showed utility Era, meat usually contae higher percentages of 1- s,!- man corresponding choir. . 'A was due primarily to h!H utility cuts contLLtheta meat and less fat. The te a anda.onsidermS'1 than utility cuts 6 CHOICE BLOOMING PLANTS Begonias Red or -pink 4 inch pot $1.00 Cyclamen and Prim rose $1.75 and $2.50 ( Ivy. $1.75 and $2.50 Ferns All sizes. Corsages and Cut Flowers For all occasions. LEHI FLORAL PHONE 60 "where the flowers grow" n FARMERS We now have the best grade Tractor Fuel obtainable Get' your gas, oil and grease Wholesale at Grant Gas & Oil Saratoga Road Phone 322-W V VST N smw V I 1 VT HOME, CHURCn or SCHO0I J, PARTIES YOU'LL ENJOY DANCING to the music of the best ; popular bands found at our i RECORD BAR Banks; Radio & Appliance j. mm a mjm mm wj m m ' m m a a ' " ' m . , - a a - . - a a v y i i rrx. GOOD NEWS! ? J you can still get The Lehi Sun ; i iv '' for only $1.00 a Year! Yes, it's true! Despite rising costs, we have been able to continue sending you The Lehi Sun at the original price of , only $1.00. But we don't know .how long we will be able to offer it to you at this low price, so hurry and send your subscription or renewal. TODAY SUBSCRIBE NOW - You and the whole family will e n j oy the news-packed columns, and features. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY COMBINED with the LEHI BANNER ' Since 1914 |