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Show THURSDAY. MAY 18. 1944 THE THURSDAY. MAT 18. 1244 LEW FREE PRESS, LEffl, UTAH HOSPITAL HOTES SCOUTS FIND Mrs. baby girl was born to Morris Anderson, Wednesday at the boy scouts with Lehi Hospital. Dean Powell of the U. S. Marines spent Saturday night with Mr. and from Milne. MSgt. Kearney, who has; Mrs. Ralph Powell enroute in base his to Poison. with Montana, months spent the past twenty . California. in Eng-Air S. Corps Army the U. land, flew to the United States by Lt. 7. He will (jg.) Robert Dorton, serving plane, arriving on May Air corps U. S. Xaval with the with. report (or duty after visiting South in Pacific, the somewhere his family for three weeks. has recently been made patrol S Sgt. G. W. Stoddart. son of Mrs. plane commander. Robert Stoddart. is visiting with his Paul Curtis, son of Capt. and mother for a few days. S Sgt. StodMrs. Claude Curtis, has recently ser dart came to attend the funeral advanced to the rank of been Pvt. brother-ilaw. vices of his with the Wendell Smith of American Fork. Corporal. He is stationed U. S. Army at Camp Roberts, California. He called his home by long Cpl. and Mrs. Reed Stone of the distance telephone Monday Las Vegas air base are visiting at the home of Cpl. Stone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Stone. Cpl. Captain Claude Curtis entered Stone has been attending Instru Eushnell Hospital at Brigham City, ment Flying School at Bryan Field, He arrived for treatment. Sunday months.! two Texas, for the past week from and home last England dirocTuesday evening under the to Bushnell was sent Hospital tion of the Vineyard ward patriotic after a few days visit with his committee a social was held at the Stone home in their honor. Games, family. a short program and refreshments were enjoyed. Forty eight guests LOCAL BOY D were present. M Sgt. and Mrs. K. J. Kearney spent Mother's Day with Mrs. D. H. I -- .21 j n A group of Lehi scout commissioner George I. Bone, while hiking above Silver Lake Flats in American Fork canyon Saturday, found a U. S. weather .ballon lodged in a tree near the summit of the mountains at the at the south of Silver Lake. The boys noticed the red parachute in the tree while quite a distance away. They at first thought it a mining prospect marker but the leader feared the red may mean danger so went ahead of the group to find what the marker was for. Reaching the tree they found the parachute and the rubber ballon still attached to the veather apparatus. The boys released the parachute from the tree and divid ballon beed the rubber of the Mr. tween them for a souvenir. COM-MENDE- Master Sergeant Rex Wilson ot Keesler Field. Mississippi, joined his wife, the former Elsie Calton, and baby son in Lehi. Wednesday. with They left Friday for a visit Mrs. Mr. and Wilson's Mr. parents, California. of Wilson Daggett, Guy Ronald Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Peterson, called his mother from Sioux City, South Dakota. Sunday, to extend Mother's Day greetings. He stated that he was well and enjoying his work there. vDUPOtJT IIEl I. I THIS WEEK WEATHER INSTRUMENT WITH OUR SOLDIERS SCHOOLS CLOSE Bone brought the weather was recently commended by Lt. General Richardson, commander of the U. S. forces in the Central Pacific Area, for his contribution to the war effort for a series of important photographs. .The photographs were of such a fine quality and of so much importance that they were sent to Washington D. C. for the historical archives. A and an commendation of letter autographed photograph of the general were sent home by Pfc. Loveridge last week. The students of the Lehi High and plementarv grades are Mrs. Christine Bate'man received successful finishing up a very medical care at the Lehi Hospital. will put week and year's work this FriThursday and Friday. and books pencils, away their for the summer vacation. For Hansen received day, Mrs. Nelda a few senior boys, tnis year wui medical care at the Lehi Hospital. mark the close of their school days Friday and Saturday. for a while as they will be wearthe uniforms of the U. S. armMrs. Reuben Tomilson of Pleas- ing ed forces in the near future. ant GroVe, underwent a major Those remaining will find ample operation at the liehi Hospital here at home to help the war work Monday. effort. Mrs. John Whimpey received medical care at the Lehi Hospital, Monday and Tuesday. c,i babv bov was born to Mrs. Armond Webb at the Lehi Hospital, Sunday. A FUNERAL SERVICES Chris- who died at her home Saturday morning following a lingering illness, were held in the Lehi Fifth Ward L. D. S. Chapel, Wednesday afternoon with Bishop E. B. Garrett conducting the sertina Larson, 55, vices. The opening music, a chorus wellpaper; wollboard; plaster, brick; etc. r ? Just thin with water No special thinners needed. Speed-Eas- y k.v...'. ; v. .. 1 gallon of plus water makes up to l'i Ions of ready-to-us- e paint! eal- - One coat is enough and vvTI even wallpaper and ceil-W?V . dingy iiwalls cuis ume, vot x .1 5 V., t as? - i lugs, i WUlhL KJUU utfi imili III Dries in 60 minutes Within an hour you I have smooth, flat wall finish of enduring beauty. Makes pos- sible painting -- J : ! ; no inconvenient delays. 1 May 27. For living-- , dining-- , s, bedrooms, basements, garages, etc. Used by reliable painters prtjerrtd by par ticuLr bom game-room- owners. K SPEED-EAS- cm,0N 52-8- 5 Makes Y l'l gallons 1M quarts. 20 Y gallon with coupon. Customer s Name $2.70 family City Offer expires June 30, CENTER STREET i trii S-Sii- l computor pump. Fuel Oil In Stock Only the Best in Gas and Oils j Grant Gas and Oil West Main To all Merchants and Business Men of Utah County Greetings: Information has came to me that the Utah Labor News, published by M. I. Thompson of Salt Lake City, Utah, is soliciting advertising from various businesses in this county and is attempting to create the impression that his publication represents or speaks for the American Federation of labor unions. For your .information, the above publication and publisher has no connection, directly or indirectly, with the American Federation of Labor, the Utah State Federation of Labor, the Utah County Central Labor Council, the Utah Metal Trades Council or any American Federation of Labor local union, and is not authorized to speak for or represent them in any manner. sgsrwwwww that this information will prove a benefit to your I am truly yours, C. R. VAN WINGLE. Secretary-Treasure- r. r urnaces 1944 V,n. y.:o, V MM j vc ' ;! VOUR COPV IN EARLV -- WERE SHORT HANDED HERE AND ALL OUR BOYS ARE V" J IN IMC btHVKc gfgrjggy In Stoc SEE US FOR DETAILS ON HOW TO OBTAIN ONE v v-- , "'r - h ! We have ample sheet metal for all essential needs. Let us do your work today. WISH VOW ADVfeR TISERS WOULD GET 1 ir MAIN AND Very Faddis, Sales Manager, of presided at 1 UUr Southwick, Manager in stock now out of electric 7.000 wW- - V B. Tractor Fuel LOCAL GIRL HONOR- Hoping the Southern division the session. WALL FINISH Address- One Coupon to a DAY CITY SERVICE Don ttli-rt organization, families THIS vacuum cleanc-- s aM innoo v.-COUPON WORTH buv electric washers if thev wore on the purchas3 of 1 Gallon o. more available todav. W. L. DU FONT ALL AND EVENING NEWS' IN will again this year canvas homes and business places with the poppies and ask that everyone treat the canvassers courtesly and buy as many of the poppies as 4. 19,000 radios per year wor sold prior to the war and this pace should continue when radios again become available 5. SPEED-EAS- OPEII the war ggc quart Makes Remember the Wasatch sign for Service and Quality. Poppy Day The ladies Making Your Own Accessories Means War Bond Money Saved www KOVO iiifi1"ifri manager. Company system: 1. Seventeen per cent of the company's residential customers now use automatic coal stokers. 2. 00.000 homes on the system now use electric refrigeration and a minimum market of 10,000 refri perators per year is seen for post war years. 3. 55.000 families cook with electricitv and it is estimated that 6.800 units a year can be sold after BATTERIES AND BATTERY CHARGING Legion Auxiliary "Abide With Me" Fifth Ward ReED AT Y lief Society Chorus, accompanied by Mrs. George I. Bone. Invocation David Peterson. Miss Theda Henke, daughter of Violin solo "Sing Me To Sleep" Mrs. Henke, a member of the Mrs. George Bone, accompanied graduating class of the Brigham Young University received honors Pfc. Loveridge Is assistant secre- by A. H. Wing. Remarks Mrs. Freeman Royle. this week at the annual awarding comof In office the main the tary Remarks President Virgil H. assembly. Miss Henke was the manding general of the Central Peterson. fs of He a graduate recipient of one of three medals Pacific Area. solo "The of Organ Stranger been school and has local annually awarded the three outthe high A. H. Wing. Gallilee" standing students of the speech in the service one year. Closing remarks Bishop E. B. department. Garrett. She was also winner of the Mary Chorus "O, My Father." UTAH POWER EXWooley award annually presented Benediction Azor Southwick. to the winner of the dramatic read PECTS BRIGHT FUTURE wasThe grave in the Lehi Cemetery ing contest. The contest was held dedicated by James h Monday evening and "Miss Henke of Moroni. "w" iatc txa wiwiid Miss Larson was born in Lehi, of the award. Electricity has never been too July 23. 1888, a daughter of L. V. little or too late for war or civilian and Hilda Christina Larson. She nqeds in this territory and the close has spent her life m Lehi. She was LT. CLAIRE WELLS of hostilities will see a large block an active member of the Lehi Fifth of capacity now used for war pur- ward and was a member of the VISITS LEHI poses, available for better living ward Relief Society. electrically in peacetime. Surviving are three ststers, Mrs. This was the message received IStrriH Witf Prnvn: Lt. (j. g.) Claire Wells of the U. S. Mrs Anna Monday by dealers of the Utahj Olsen of Salt Lake City, and Miss Waves, is visiting with her parents, County area from members of the, Blanche Larson of Lehi: two Mr. and Mr. S. L. Wells, from Lake- general sales staff of the Utah brothers. Emmanuel and Otto huist, New Jersey. Lt. j. g.) Wells Power was the first Lehi girl to enlist in Light Company at a Larson of Lehi. session in Orem. Speakers includthe service of the U. S. and has ed W. A. Huckins, general sales Mrs. Geneva Stewart snent the made steady advancement since manager; M. L. Cummings, adver- past week in Salt Lake City with her enlistment. tising and sales promotion man- her daughter, Mrs. Letha Miller. ager. J. F. McAllister, residential She was joniod thore by friends Mrs. Hebcr C. Webb was a busi sales manaeer: J. Homer Shaw, from Oregon and visited points of ness visitor to Salt Lake Citv. and in Salt Lake commercial sales manager; City with them. Wednesday. Glen B. Walker, industrial sales Other points brought to the attention of dealers to help them frame their plans for post-wa- r activities were the following concerning the Utah Power & Light We sell the very best grade of oils and gas. ACCESSORIES "FIRST Prest-witc- Use over FLATS FIXED m i.ipppijyii,;i!iin '"t- LARSON will oberve the annual Funeral services for Miss FRONT WHEELS PACKED KOVO HELD FOR CHRISTINA on Saturday, GREASED will be happy to call you anytime of the day or night when the invasion comes. Phone or write KOVO and leave your name and phone number. POPPY DAY, MAY 27 The American CARS AND TRUCKS INVASION HEWS obser- to Mrs. A babv pirl was born vation apparatus back to Lehi Lehi the S. U. at Phvllis sent was the to it Covington where It had been re- Hospital, Thursday. weather bureau. leased from a 2,200 foot altitude. A hahv bov was born to Mrs. The parachute will he made into a trophy for the scouts of the stake. 'Vplr'nn Evans at the Lehi Hospital. Fridav. BY GENERAL Pfc. Leo H. Loveridge, 20t son ot Mr. and Mrs. George Loveridge. A Mrs. P. S. Freebairn and daugh ter. Verlynn, or Provo, Mr. an4 Mrs. Wendell E. Mills, Mr. an4 Mrs. H. R. Spurrier and son, Stan ton, of Salt Lake City, Were Mother's Day visitors of Mrs. 1 ... 1.1 MiZLiXS the fashion for spring and summer. This topper mnrfe tf frochrtrd rofrn squarra is a gay arrompnnimrnt to your arilmlx. Is Llufct licads ar nouniner oneei 01 jl warm-wralU- -r Ihc matrhing bag room? and simply made. Making your own acressorirs means money iaved and extra War Bonds bought. Directions for eroehrling this hat and bag act may be obtained by sending a stamped, the to Needlework Department of this paper, specify. envelope ingISo.1871. U.S.TrfnryDetvrtmnt Metal Works i |