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Show I CLOSING OUT if Paul TJwW And babv were taken home form the Lehi Hospital baturaay. Miss Evelyn Turner was taken home from the Lehi Hospital, bun-dafollowing medical care there. Mrs. Glen Peck and baby of American Fork, were taken home from the Lehi Hospital. Tuesday. of small Old line of wall paper. Bundles for complete papering of A few patterns odd and ktichen patterns. paper rooms, while last cb they eap heavy plastic paper Close Out Price. Low Few items of B. Moore Paints in a i GENERAL HARDWARE A. L. Wlcox n The Leh Stake BeeHive Spring held in the basement of the Lehi Stake Tabernacle, Monday evening, March 23. A delightful luncheon was enjoyed by 110 Bee-Hive girls and workers. The theme Buzz was Immediately GOOD BUSINESS Must report for military service on April 9. KEITH EVANS HAVE AN EXCEPTIONALLY jfct Chidcster. EYE-STRAI- N HEADACHES STOMACH TIRED NO PEP TODAY TTEI1TI3!I TIRE SURVEY TO BE MADE FOR BEET HAUI IG EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK Cold March weather demands hearty foods. Let us supply you At a recent meeting of the Utah Central Beet Growers Association o nd officials of the Sugar Company, the matter of se ruriner tiros for farm trucks for beet hauling was considered. The Divis Jon of Rubber Allotments of OPA is said to be willing to do everv Utah-Idah- with yours. GIFT DISHES FOR EASTER V.7hui Galvanized Tubs and Buckets Wash Boilers fall. The distribution of tires must ne manned months in advance so that it will be possible to get the tires to the various counties in ad- ivance ot the time they are needed SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Boys' cmd Men's Shoes Ladies' Slippers KEY DRESS to GOODS FOR EASTER New Rayon Silk, Spun Rayons, Percales. Visit our store and see the lovely new goods. "o the hauling. The Division of Rubber Allotments has asked a survey of the farm truck situation as It apnlles to beet hauling and has submitted oistioralre form which must be filled out by each grower who may require either retreads or new tires for beet delivery. A committee will he at the Am erican Fork Citv Hall and at the Make Our Store Your Supply Depot cnoAODEnT & sg:i and grace Udine Piano solo Ruby Bone. Toast to BeeHive Girls Mrs. Naomi Chatfield. Solo Lujean Peterson. Reading Afton Chapman. Vocal solo Leah Merritt Reading Marie Allred. Tap Dance Kathryn Brown, Ila Wing and Carol Ball. Vocal duet Madine Orton and Joke Bradshaw. Stunt Mrs. E. N. Webb's Bee Hive group. Duet June Erickson and Kath ryn Brown. Stunt Mrs. Ruth Wilcox's Bee Hive group. Group singing. Reading Virginia Meiling. Singing. Prayer Vida Ashton. Mrs. Zada Phillis lead the group singing and Mi; ) Leone Jones acted as accompanist for the program. "The officers of the Association immediately met to consider what action should be taken to meet the chain store It soon became apparent that the wisest proposal course to follow, for the present at least, was to maintain an attitude of silence and in the meantime build our own resources and our own facilities to the point where we will be able to follow through on any action which we start . . . When the Association begins this fight, we will use our own weapons, choose our own battle field and ask our own questions." ... S. B. ing program: I Me." In the story of Woman" Garbo makes the transi tion from a simple, unworldly ski Instructress at a winter resort to a glamorous and sophisticated wo man who ptis her wits and beauty against a rival in order to hold herl husband, payed by Douglas. Philandering Husbnad The plot has Douglas marrying Miss Garbo, as the ski instructress, then falling for the charms of a lady playwright played by Constance Bennett In order to keep tabs on her errant husband, Garbo TZTSJ 3 sisM an1 role that she jitterbugs, dons a bathing suit for the first time on the screen and otherwise reveals a Garbo whom her audiences have never seen be fore. a onuiani k . Mr. and M'S. LeRov Davis . m-u-- and Mrs. John Yates left for Mona, Wednesday, to attend a Mr. have memorial service for a nephew who was killed In aclon in the battle of the Pacific. on ine rprreauonai the Utah Army Camps by the American Red Cross. Howinipa ywtn committee for 1. We will work wholeheartedly in all state and federal war projects in which our facilities can be of assistance, with particular attention to maintaining an aggressive effort in the sale of defense bonds and stamps. 2. We will strive to the utmost to serve consumers and the home front by maintaining the flow of necessities needed for civilian welfare and morale. d , S. RECREATION Utah Chain Store Pledge "Two-Face- m-G-- o Lorar. wkppesentattves NAMED FOR U. On The Ballot Next November 3rd Therefore, regardless of any political activities by Mr. Lloyd and his group, the Utah Chain Stores Association and our members will continue to devote our maximum energies to the war effort. We will concentrate "our own resources and our own facilities" on the follow III Greta Garbo will be seen in a d dual role In Woman," the new comedy romance playing Thursday, Friday and Saturday on the Royal screen. The picture marks her third appearance with Melvyn Douglas with whom she previously starred in "Ninotchka" and "As You Desire Be However, we firmly believe with the Provo "Daily Herald" that . . "If we don't win the war, chain stores taxes and a lot of other 'things just won't matter. COMEDY ROUANCE HAS GARBO 44 Will It is clear that Mr. Lloyd prefers to continue his campaign to drive the chain stores out of Utah, and that we have failed in our effort to postpone this internal controversy until after the war. Therefore, S. B. 44 will appear on the ballot next November 3rd. . supporting cast was gatnerea tor the new picture by I Together with Miss Ben nett, featured roles are played by Roland Young, fresh from his "Topper" successes, and now cast as Douglas' harassed business part Suear Co. office at ner, Robert Sterling, last seen withl snanish Fork. Monday. March 30th. Ann Sohern in "Ringside Maisie." to meet beet growers of the and Ruth ' rdon, the noted Broad county. way stage star. Titah-Idah- CROCHET COTTONS Invocation Garrett "Two-Face- BEET GROWERS PEICES Although over five weeks have passed, we have not been advised of any action upon our invitation, and Mr. Sherman P. Lloyd, in & report to the members of the Utah Retail Grocers Association, published in the March issue of the "Intermountain Retailer", states that our proposal for unity is to be ignored. Mr. Lloyd writes: DUAL ROLE Citizens are proud of their hospital for the splendid service it renders, but it becomes necessary to announce that we must fall in line with all the other hospitals and insist that all hospital charges be paid before patients are removed, in order to meet hosptal expenses, We wish to serve you efficiently. Hosptial Board. AT Our Invitation Has Not Been Accepted Webb. NOTICE FOODS However, after Pearl Harbor and the subsequent menacing sweep of Japanese aggression toward our shores, the Utah Chain Stores Association, in the interest of a united support of the war effort, proposed to the Utah Retail Grocers Association a joint action aimed at postponing the referendum for the duration. out in favors, place cards, napkins and centerpieces as well as the luncheon, all being made by the BeeHive girls and Bee Keepers. Mrs. L. B. Adamson conducted the program. During the luncheon the follow ing program was given: Group singing. Speech of Welcome Mrs. Ethel services for James Funeral Thomas, 56, Utah Copper company employee, Magna, who died Satur- ' day night in a Salt Lake hospital, was held Wednesday at 1 p. m. in the Magna L. D. S. ward chapel with George C Brown, ward bishop In charge. Burial was made in the Lehi cemetery. Mr. Thomas was born in Lehi on February 2, 1886, a son of William IS THE CAUSE OF and Mary Bryant Thomas. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. MANY PHYSICAL ILLS LIKE: Katherne Jones Thomas, whom he married on December 16, 1908, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple; two DIZZINESS sons ana six daughters, James L., William, Margaret and Katherine SICK Thomas, and Mrs. Cecilia Simmons, all of Magna: Mrs. Nenore Dennis and Mrs. Mary Huyck of Ingle- FOR GOOD HEALTH HAVE lwood, Californa, and Mrs. Virginia YOUR EYES EXAMINED Colledge of Tooele; seven grand children, four brothers and two and Jesse sisters, Ephrlam Thomas of Magna, George and Morris Thomas and Mrs. Nora Manning of Lehi,, and Mrs. Jennie Hayward of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Jeweler and Optometrist The Gift Shop" LEHI MAIN STREET I Easter was attractively carried of Mrs. Earl Jackson and two daughters are spending the month at FORMER LEHI RESIDENT Price, with Mr. and Mrs. Udall BURIED HERE WED, Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin K N.WEBB, m Early in 1941, the Utah Retail Grocers Association, and other competitive interests, sponsored enactment of Senate Bill 44, which sentences chain stores to "slow death" by special taxes. 54,263 qualified Utah voters then signed a referendum petition placing the issue on the ballot at the general election on November 3, 1942. Since these actions occurred when the nation was still at peace, the chain stores welcomed the referendum vote as an opportunity for the people of Utah to determine whether or not they wanted chain stores in Utah. BEEHIVE BUZ1 HELD SEEVICE m ' and family Mr. and Mrs Samuel Gough and sons of Murray, were Sunday visit ors of Mr. and Mrs. James C Gough. My stock and interest in - The Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Corporation Plea For United War Effort Spurned We wish io thank our friends and associates for their kindness and con sideration during our recent bereavement. To all those sending flowers, leading cars, and who assisted at the home and the services, we wish to ex tend our sincere appreciation. Mrs, Nana Brown r Secure Copy from Agents ... CARD OF THAIIKS TOM WOFFINDEN. Manager sen. Effective April 1, 1942 Lehi Stake Sunday. March 29, due to the Conference sessions of Stake on presidencies in Salt Lake , ituty i j the first aunaay.wi Rantismal services wui oe neia at 2 p. m. in the Stake seminary. Mrs. Lester Coedlge and baby were taken home from the Lehi Walter Plummer of Alpine, was Hosnital. Tuesday. xrt am a guest oi Air. ana jots, ju. A babv boy was born to Mrs. Leland Wright of American Fork, Wathen, Sunday. Madge Okey, at the Lehi Hospital Main Hardware Miunstt Milar ... J, ll4 NEW TIME TABLE Fast Day services all wards of the held in hi. rin Th. v. NEW STOCK Spring Line Wall Papers Now on Hand Or BENNETTS PAINTS FAST DAY SUHDAY I HOSPITAL NOTES FULL LINE THURSDAY. MARCH UTAH THE LEHI FREE PRESS , LEHL 1142 2, THUESDAY, MAECH 3. We will keep retail prices at the lowest possible level and Strive further to eliminate every unnecessary distribution cost. 4., We will cooperate with Utah agriculture and other producers in developing new and better markets for Utah products in Utah and other states. 5. We will furnish assistance and information to all persons terested in distribution and its problems. in- 6. We will assist the managers of the Utah Chain Stores in each community to continue intensively their cooperation with all civilian defense, civic and charitable activities. (Signed) UTAH CHAIN STORES ASSOCIATION ADAM HAT STORES NATIONAL SHIRT SHOPS, Inc. BAKER'S SHOE COMPANY J. J. NEWBERRY COMPANY . CHANDLER SHOE COMPAt'Y OWL DRUG COMPANY W T. GRANT COMPANY J. C. PENNEY CO. S. H. KRESS & COMPANY SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. LERNER SHOPS OF UTAH, Inc. SAFEWAY STORES, Inc. THOM McAN SHOE CO. SPROUSE-REITCO., Inc. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. NATIONAL DOLLLAR STORES WALGREEN DRUG CO. WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. Z mMi?,e?fe,fy"P,'n'.gerr.of Utah Reuil Groce Association, editor of dJ trd . |