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Show TJRSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1947 THE LEHI SUN, LEIH ,UTAH THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, l84? THE LEHI SUN .-Issued each Thursday at Lehi, Utah by the LEHI SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY ed as Second Class Matter August 5, 1914, at the be at Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3. 1879. RUTH S. BANKS, Editor, Publisher, Owner UiCWTOWAL. SSCKIATION.,Ti III U J&Kturt Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Year Advertising Rates furnished on request. WANT ADS PRACTICALLY NEW HEARING AID FOR SALE Phone 173-W. 12-19-2tp. FOR SALE BY OWNER 42 acres of land. Mrs. Inez Smith, 190 W. Main, Lehl. 12-19-tf. FOR SALE Good used piano, bench, tuned. Delivered, terms. Banks ADDllance Leni. rnone 20-W. ll-21-5t. RpmnHflinp. Alterine. Mendinr, Sewing; of all kinds. Children's coats made. Phone 321-M. 12-5-tf TOP VALUESNO RItXS! WORK CLOTHES that work with yoc! PAY DAY OVERALLS Get overalls that work with you . . . that give you extra wear from extra heavy den im and bartacking at strain points . . . that make work easier because they fit you mil over not in just one or two places! They're cut over graduated patterns for fit . . , and Sanforized to stay! Get Pay Days the non-risk, long-wear value! WORK PANTS. Rugged Sanforized cotton twill orcovertr 2-39--2-98 WORK SHIRTS. Top quality chambray or cov. ert"7 . . 15ah7orize3. 139-198 WORK SHOES. Lights or heavies to fit your job end you! 6 50 9 50 tSlirinkage will not exceed '. Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. M If A Boys' 14 INCH FIELD BOOTS $6.90 Top quality leather upper withstrap at instep and top. Heavy long wearing soles, just what the boys have been asking for. Men's COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.98 Warm, medium grey twill flannel, for outdoor men. Men's and Boys' WAIST 0'ALLS Men's STOCKMAN MODEL TROUSERS $10.90 Tan shade only. Button flap front pocket. Popular western model of quality wool and rayon twill. American Fork CHECK THESE LOW PRICES AT PENNEY'S ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! Boys' CORDS Heavy, warm, tough A 4(v Trlpnl school nants Dress SHIRTS Light, plain shades Finest Cottons O QQ OIL CLOTH 46 inch width A variety of attractive at-tractive patterns ja. 43c Boys' BRIEFS Most sizes available in Limited quantities. Elastic tops. Men's BRIEFS Limited quantities. Good quality, well made for good fit. Chair Cushion Attractive well -J OQ made cushion A07 Boys' U'SUITS All sizes. Warm underweari For active 1 IB Men's UNIONS 25 wool for extra warmth Spring Needle Q OQ Knit 0LiJ CAR ROBE Attractive dark shades 100 Wool 7.29 Sweat SHIRTS With popular Captain! Marvel Design 98 U 1U1 Boys' CAPS Boys warm winter caps Many of fine leather QQ J with Earmuffs tOC Sport SHIRTS Fine quality rayon gabardine. gabar-dine. Popular shades Q QQ All sizes O.UO Men's PANTS Sanforized cottons At tractive stripe pat- O QQ terns Size A-B-C-D"0 Men's U'SUITS Medium weight Cotton ecru shades 1.59 Gabardine SHIRTS Fine quality washable Gabardine A QQ UV to 162 4wO FOR SALE Full sized bed and mattress, hcatrola. 4i Main. nhrmA 174-J. 11-14-w. Adding Machine Paper Rolls at oun office. FOR SALE 38 acres choice land on benen oKmif A nnl-th Cit lAZM. Choice farm land, fenced, part in alfalfa - Has eood wet pas- tlirfl fnr 7 t.n 10 COWS. SOme outbuildings, will make A-l tlll-b-Oir OnM haV Of grain, fruit or vegetables. Good terms. Write Hyrum Baird Provo, Utah. Tel. 1209-J. New Theatre Well Accepted By Public The new Utah Theatre, which occupies the building which formerly form-erly housed the old-time operatic presentations, is being well-received by the community since its opening open-ing two weeks ago. The new FOR SALE Heater, practically new.' 209 N. 1 W. ',,1-Hl, FOR SALE CHEAP Monarch coal range, circulating heater, gas water heater. Morris Clark, Phone 141-J. ,. 1-2-ltp. SCIILLTZ CABINET GRAND PIANO FOR SALE Good cond : nice looking, bench Included, Ph. 329-R. l-a-ztp FOR SALE Practically new tank with all connections complete. alsn TTfntrn1a nrlrfid verV 10W. Ben C. Lott. 1-2-tf. EXPERT WATCn REPAIRING: One year guarantee; one week service. R. Leo Roberts, at Zlnlks. lis South Main. Salt Lake City, Leave work with Ray Roberts, Lehl. l-9-14tp. L GAFCO SALE NO. 25; m ATTENTION, 'HH" "MM" PRIORITY H CERTIFICATE HOLDERS f f limited qoantitiei of th follow !ng clattot rf mattriglt offmni to vUron and ethtrt at a "Sal at th Location beginning Jan. 20, 1947. Nails, aluminum alloy thcett, tpac hatrt, Tm hingw, wall ti, anamal, locqu.r, paint, lamlnatad glat, did ing door hangcrt and track, gatolin cooking tvt, atbtttot (liMti, a battot gatktt, boilu tub, toil pip, pipo (trap, tilt, gat valvos, drain cock, tam trap, drip trap, vacuum pump, nit hcattrt, tam boilan, Watsr hotrt, copptr wir, amkii tubing, conduit, condulet and plug, conduit lamp aMtmbli, fuo, safety twitch, waterproof paper. "HH" and "MM" certificato hold, it aro Invited to imped detailed lists of item between Jan. 3 ond Jan. 20, 1947, and arrange for procurement of necessary available material. Busi-ness Busi-ness hour: 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (MST). War Assets Administration GEORGE A. FULLER CO. (Under contract with W A A .$ r for turplui disposal) 1710 So. Redwood Rd. Ph. 7-5411 Salt lake City 14, Utah SPECIALS 144 Plenamins ABCDEG with iron and liver 4.79 72 Polycaps, children's Vitamins $1.98 1 lb. Irradol A 1.19 Large High Potency Cod Liver Oil $ 1.39 75c Ben Gay 65c Betotum Vitamin B Complex Capsules 3.69 75c Vicks Vapo-Rub 65c Heating Pads $5.25 Pt. Klenzo Antiseptic 59c Toni Cold Wave $1.40 Lehi Drug Co. theatre, which has been under construction con-struction since last summer, will seat 400 people. The new Utah ineaire, wmcu occupies the building formerly used as the old opera nuuao, seats filled with a capacity audience audi-ence at its opening on Christmas . . ii J, whinh hflo Eve. The new meauc, viv.i nnRt.ruction since early uecu -w- 1 summer, will seat 00 people. One 01 the many uewmuc x matures ma-tures is a ribbon curtain, only a few of which are found in the nation. na-tion. This curtain becomes a ka-laidescope ka-laidescope of color when an auto matic color lamp piays color effects upon it. . , ' Gold velvet . and pastel4 green brocade draperies complement the interior wans, wiutu nac finished in buff and tropical green. Rainbow-effect Bidewall lighting in tubular frosted glass fixtures with chrome trim complete the decorative decora-tive effects. The spring-filled seats are covered in red, and the carpeting car-peting is in shades of red and complementary colors. 4-Tim jf e tan1 in tr of the hall is the walls of acoustic plaster, which enables the Western Electric sound equipment to give equal effect throughout the build ing. Two new modern restroom, v been built with new S entire building was stripped L 7 walls, with the exception of balcony, and completely lv ? during the remodeling G. W. Leanv and onn pi. ..." vieon. owners of the new concern u the latter to act as manager, i. the rly T" men . . ... .r.r the s- - --"j th. came " .n t .,,0,. heest le" , METAL MINING INDUSTRY OP UTAH SPECIAL R. S. PROGRAM HELD Following the theme of the the ology lesson prepared by leader Ruth Stone, "Educational Developments Develop-ments in Utah," a special program pro-gram was held during Relief Society So-ciety meeting in the First ward Tuesday. Ada Phillips Robinson and her sister, Alice Phillips Harding of Vineyard, sang the "College Song" of the Brigham Young University Uni-versity and "The Swallow," ac companied by Eva Stewart Carson, and Mrs. Stone outlined some of the educational achievements of Utah. BLUEBELL CAMP MEETING POSTPONED The regular meeting of the Bluebell Blue-bell Camp - of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, which was scheduled for today, will be postponed post-poned until tomorrow (Friday) at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harry Stoker, due to memorial services being held for Don Johnson today. All members are requested to be present. . : ' Be me fo hea r - ., Vn l th "ew Electric Hour I JBffi;UR OF CHAW ALL-GIRL ORCHESTRA In under the direction of 7 PHIL SPITALNY S 1 1SVEHY SUNDAV - 0 l 2:30 P. M. - KSL 111 Brought to you by , fA p UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. I 1 W9SffSfi!!9f s . , I L-,.- Everybody's hattlinrr tliA vn r i- , . I X ' Everybody's battling the high cost of living these days. On-the average, steel workers' wages have kept ahead of the advance in the cost of necessities. i Since January 1939, weekly earnings 0f steelworfcer, have in-creased in-creased by 63 per cent. Meanwhile, according to government figures ,. consumers' prices (cost of living) have gone np 45 per cent. This means that there has been a substantial increase since 1939 m the buymg power of the average weekly 'we f steelworkers. U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistic American Iron na Steel Institute u-u titTII AYEM-E, XEW YOUK l, X. Y. Get the Factt. 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