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Show THURSDAY. MAT 4. THE LEHJ FREE PRESS, UHL, UTAH 1944 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Every Thursday Phone 8-- Geerg "THE HOUNDS OF SPRING Press Free Lfchi Mrs. Roeer Price visited with tives at Provo, Thursday. Upon L. Laurel 1 .. Mt-rr-- . "s i attend w.iiiur?aie exercises of the paT . Hospital in the Ivins A. . 1 and"1 Request. J 1.00 One year Mrs. w Utah, as second class matter. Subscri ption Lake "-D. Christofferson, Mrs. Mrs. Sarah and Sudweeks nr anrt frs Bovd Larsen attend-- , Dtlbert Red Cross Lake E Gaisford attended the '"'I City, Sunday ed the graduating exercises of thej election of officers at Provo, Frioenerai nurses of the Salt Lake Mon-- j day. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City, art dinner Saturday' tained Mrs. day evening. Ralph Goodwn, Miss LaPriel for Mr. and Mrs. i. l. Lori Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Byron Whipple. y.' Mrs. Elmer Rhodes Jackson, Mr"'"'i Brown. Mrs. Hugh Dean Powell of the U. S. Marines, Lowell Arleen Goodwin attended LeRoy Davis, Mr called on local relatives Monday! and Miss the heme of Mrs. Emery Seawell, Mrs. Viola Brown to Poison, Montana, to visit, a party at Salt Lake City, Wednes- Shelley of American Fork v." with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Smith in Roy Lott of Salt take City'1"' day evening. Thomas Powell. filtered at the postoffioe at Lehi. Advertising Rates Furnished Mrs Jay Powell was a Salt City visitor, Monday. Mrs. Lehi Reeid 160-P. Price. Manager rela ITHsStAnPittftASSOUAilOX LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Vera Trane was hostess to the Ikan Oddity Club at her home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wathen visit- ed with Mrs. Wathen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson of Murray. Sunday. FIRST GLASS SHOE REPAIRING AVAILABLE FINEST USED MATERIALS th. LANOIS WEIT Ellen Carter spent the with Mrs. Harriet Taylor. M:s. 0 and Mrs. O. Loveless of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dansley and Coppetton, spent the week-entwo children of Riverton, spent Satwith Mrs. Lettie Gudmundscn. urday with Mrs. A. F. Gaisford. Mr. d Mrs. A. F. Gaisford. and Mrs. George Lewis. 4TH NORTH ROYAL V f Lehi, Utah & Thursday, Friday Saturday Mav 4. 5. and 6 i o Wii m TkMlM Tkaur ollll!' ! Sunday, Monday, May 7, 8, & Tuesday and 9 a' Mrs. Ruel Evansj, Mrs. Russell Bone and Miss Joan Evans spent Friday In Salt Lake City. Anderson. V tistory-makin- g This year marks the 75th Anniversary-ti- is Diamond Jubilee of the driving of the Golden Middle Spike, the completion of "The Strategic hithat commemorates Pacific Route." Union storic occasion by continuing to exert every effortta the transportation of materials and troops so that victory and peace may soon be oun. and The Union Pacific struggled through lean troubled years but, like other pioneers, it had faith in America's future. Edward H. Harnman had unbounded faith in America. His guiding "from the genius -- and the faith of the leaders and strength followed him, gave ranks" who vigor to the railroad. Thomas of Black-fooIdaho, spent the past week with her mother, Mrs. Reuben t, JEKQk Mr. and Mrs. William Price and Davis. City, spent son, Brent, of Heber Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Leona West returned home Price. Monday from Faust where she has been employed during winter. ister Christina Larson the past two America always has offered unlimited opportior hard unity and ample reward as an incentive work end individual enterprise. That's why it's such a great country. It's our job to keep it that way. event in Utah, was tb Kene o! a icsumhou vi on May 10. lBtf-- in American's draam. I was Abraham Lincoln who visualized the vital need for uniting, by rail, the East with ths Pacific Coast, and who authonied the building of a transcontinental railroad. the .1 Network every Listen to "YOUR AMERICA" on NBC and station. time lor local Consult newspaper your Saturday afternoon. Coast-to-Coa- Mrs. William st THi PROGRESSIVE UHION PACIFIC RAILROAD past roin! Miss Miriam Lott, Miss Donna Hadfield and Miss June Anderson were among the group of eighty Mrs. Daryl Hansen (Josephine nurses trainees giving a concert at Russon) and two children arrived the University of Utah, Friday in Lehl last week to make their evening. home. Mr. Hansen has entered the U. S. Armed forces. Mrs. E. Eddington joined Mrs Don C. Merrill and Mrs. Owen P. Mrs. Dean Mitchell and Mrs. Heninger of Provo and Mrs. Noel Howard Brown attended the gradu- Z. Tanner of Layton, in a business ation exercises of the nurses of the tour of the southern part of the General Hospital In Salt Lake City state In the interests of the Utah Monday evening. Medical Auxiliary, over the week end. They visited at Moroni Mrs. Ora Wright and family of Manti, Salina and Richfield. They Pleasant Grove, were dinner guests were guests at a banquet at of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Adamson, Salina, with the Central District Wednesday evening. Dean Wright, acting as hosts. one of the guests, was leaving for duty with the fleet overseas. Mrs. Rex Wilson, (Elsie Calton) The daughters of Mrs. James H. and baby son, Rex Jr., of Keesler Gray met at her home Friday for Field, Mississippi, arrived in Lehi dinner, honoring their mother's late last week for a visit with Mrs Present Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. birthday anniversary;. were Mrs. Sterling Durrant and Joseph Calton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mrs. Ben Buckwalter and Zettner and children of Tooele, daughter, children, Mrs. Lawrence McDonald were also week-enguest at 'the and children of American Fork, Calton home. Mrs. W7ilson and Mrs. Samuel Crane and son of baby accompanying them home for Draper, Mrs. Howard Gray and a visit. Mr. Wilson will arrive in Lehi next Monday. children. d c r the'latest News and other Good Shorts Also s Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. Tom Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mills and lit Roberts and Jack Lewis spent Mon- tle daughter, Patsy, of Salt Lake day in Salt Lake City. City, spent Sunday with Mrs. Kate with her Selected shorts Also Sud-week- Promontory Point who has been ill weeks, Friday. Stwy "War turlil' aailuil CitM James A. Gaisford, Mrs. Sarah E Roberts who has been con- Gaisford and Mrs. Delbert fined to his bad for the past two visited in Salt Lake Thurs weeks, is reported to be improving. day with Mrs. W. R. Wood. O. J. Mrs. Sigrid Wite of Provo, visited MSM IT wMtfteWest P. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bills of of Iona, Idaho, were Sunday guests of Riverton, is visiting with her parents, Mr. 1ST EAST joden gpike iwifed ifie EasT Monday. and Mrs. George I Bone and Mrs. Russell Bone spent Monday Mrs. A. F.Gaisford is a guest of Mr. Sarah E. Gaisford this week. evening in Salt Lake City. Mr. Mrs. Tom Roberts OSBORNE SHOE SHOP jfie Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Smith, were Provo visitors Matinee Sun. 4 p. m. roue w&xis. urs wcmsc PRODUCTION i FAMER BROWH IS USIW (VERY flfTHCGS jo eur max sviwit Wednesday and Thursday May 10 and 11 T7 S vv St imtedls Farmers To Grow More Pickles This Year A Patriotic Obligation A Cash Opportunity Pickles are an essential food for the Army, the Navy, the Marines and the Coast Guard', and this year the Government is asking for more pickles for our Armed Forces. Pickles are an equally essential food for civilian diets because they're high in Vitamin A, B and C content as well as other essential vitamins and minerals. Every farmer has a patriotic obligation to grow more pickles this year so there'll be plenty for Uncle Sam. That idle plot of land or acre which produced nothing last year would be just the thing, and we want to help you do it. It's your big chance to do your part toward the war effort and earn extra cash at the same time. Pickles are easy and economical to grow, simple to harvest. They're easy on your land, soil too, because they take much less from the than many other crops. in crop that brings They're an "cash" money at a time when extra money is cousually welcome to every farmer. We this ntract for your crop "in advance" and the year's prices are at the highest level in rehistory of the pickling industry. Pickles and quire no packaging or delivery expense that means more profits for you. essential all, because pickles are an fertilizer extra the food, Government allows and nitrogen for pickle acreage. And every dpickle acre has a unit value earning draft eferment for the farmer and his help. the Do your part In '44. Plan now to join "Pickle Parade" of farmers who are pledging "more pickles" this year. Best of OUR FIELD MAN RULON PETERSON, LEHI, UTAH, PRONE Lehi 173-- J will gladly tell you all about it. Write or phone us to have, him call. A Utah Pickle Co. Inc. tamational taga from 20th Century-Fo- x Starring TALLULAH BAKKKEAD ft, i W1LUAMBENDIX luod Short Subjects ' 741 South 3rd West " Phone 3 4104 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH |