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Show THE LEIII SUN, LEHIJJTAII . . mnir n 1V'1 TliHiSU-M, -ii , r ' ,tA ' ' iil LUVLEE LADY HOUSE DRESSES Rollins Runstop I MEN'S FURNISHINGS Ladies' Hosiery -lKKi''y V I POWERS SHOE STORE ...-....-. .-... t-r-rr'--::rrs---j - - - - - - P. WBi Mrs. Mary Maudsley spent Bav Sat urday la Salt Lake City, NEW SHOE SHOP OPENS VTe are now open for business and Jady to take care of your SHOE EAIRIfV-. Only the highest class work done, at reasonable prices. The shop is! fully equipped and modern to every respect. Call in and see our modern equipment and Expert Shoe Repairing Re-pairing Service. SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT C. J. E. Hertell Next door to Lent Drug Store MAIN STREET Mrs. J. E. Dorton spent Sunday evening and Monday In Salt Lake City, visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Golden L. Adams and family of Layton spent Sunday at the W. S. Evans home. Mr. and Mrs. John Tomlinson of Pleasant Grow were Sunday ewe-! nlng guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. Her man Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. George Muhlestien and children of Provo visited with Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Crookston and Mrs. A. H. Pyke of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. Martha Ball on Sunday. COAL! COAL! BUY YOUR COAL WHILE ITS CHEAP Mahlon Peck visited at the brig- ham Young University in Provo on Tuesday. , s Worlton Roos of Salt Lake City visited over the week end in Lehl with relatives. Dom. Lump Nut PER TON Local Items I Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradshaw of I Canada SDent Sunday night and 'M , Monday in Lehl vith Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Bradshaw. Frlmds will be pleased to hear that Mrs. Mary Fotherlngham Is improving. Her daughter, Mrs, Thomas Woodhouse of Payson, Is taking care of her. Mr. V. A. Harris left Friday for Leamington, where he has employment. Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman en- Mr. and Mrs, Will Oborn of Un-! tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. 6.50 S4.50 PER TON DELIVERED t Free Seeds to Be Given To Unemployed Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gill of Salt Through tee .cc-operauon oi Lakf City spent Sunday in LALor a.' as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert ",n U diTrin- ablorman nuiicc, - -v. --- uiiea mi me iiciutjv w -" . ... , 'so that they might plant a gardea Mrs. a. w. uisen oi urn vegetables and 2 h hmoS1 Mrs W W "uffs for use during the sum-with sum-with her mother. Mrs. W. W. and fo canning in fall, t'laK - I All of the unemployed are urged . , to get their gardens ready for plant-! Miss Lorena White of Pleasant , i.. r -w n y,ma. WE ALSO DO ALL KINDS OF Grov; a at tne E. "g The xi. wv- uuhk uui-ii6 ww Cross is planning th- project ana week- i the R. F. C. Committee are- f inane- jing it. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawker, Mrs. ( The Red Cross will follow up the Josephine Young and Mrs. Larsen project in the fall to see how sue-of sue-of Fairview were visitors in Union cesi it is carried out. All of the on Monday. . unemployed are urged to help them- selves as much as possible. Mrs. James McMahon and Mrs. I o Elaine Dobbs of Dividend were j guests, or Mrs. Kicnara Hutcnings, jon Wednesday. AT YARD $4.00 Si $5.00 Truck Work XHIDESTEIt BROS. Located at 551 North 5th West St. PHONE 66-W LEIII, UTAH IT'S OUR AIM - - TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE VERY BEST . Meats Groceries Vegetables & Fruits ion were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Merrltt. , Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of Oarfieid visited over the week end in Lehi with relatives. Mrs. Virginia Goodwin of Sandy visited in Lehl Saturday with Bishop Bish-op and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Anderson and baby daughter of Provo spent Sunday Sun-day in Lehl, visiting at the home of Mrs. Kate Anderson. Misses Narine Fox, Arleen Goodwin, Good-win, Carol Proctor, Maud Partridge, Ruth Rothe and Rhoda Larsen motored mot-ored to Provo last Wednesday evening eve-ning and atinuied a Theatre, and Mrs. Suel Bushman and child ren, Melvin and Beth, and Mrs. Margaret Bushman. Mrs. Sarah E. Galsford, Mrs. Ethel Goates, Mrs. A. D. Christof-fereon Christof-fereon and Miss Eva Christof fer-son fer-son spent Saturday in Salt Lake City on business and pleasure. 38b ReSf I WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE ELECTRIC CONTRACTING & REPAIRING RADIO INSTALLING OR REPAIRING Complete Line ef R. C. A. Tubes And Fixture If in need of anything in our line give us a rins or call and see us. Radio & Electric Shop CARLTON PETERSON, I'rop. STATE STREET PHONE 78 Mrs. Orlnd Allred, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Allred, Mrs. Hyrum Ktrkham and Milan Allred spent Sunday in Wet Jordan, visiting at the horns of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carsey. Mrs. A. B. Harris and son, Eldon, spent Sunday afternoon in Pleas ant Grove with Mr. J. A. Brin'.cy, who is convalescing from a two months illness of pleurisy and pneu monia. John Brown of Payson visited in Lehl Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. Julia Brown. Thursday Denzil Brown of Provo was a guest of his mother. Miss Ada May Dalton, Miss Gold- a Jenson of Salt Lake City and Miss Theressa Taylor of Ogden were guests of Mrs. F. A. Hunger, Monday evening. Mrs. E. C. Jorganson and child ren, Phyllis and Claron, of Salt Lake City are here spending a few days with Mrs. Jorgenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple. Mrs. Ethel Goates and Mrs. Sar ah E. Galsford made a trip to Pro vo Wednesday cn business for the local Red Cross. Saturday they were visiting! in Salt Lake City In behalf of the Red Cross organizat ion, Guard Unit Federally Fede-rally Inspected Miss Edith Makln. Golden Han son anH Mrs niiirw -RrrkftrnKo-rt The Dersonel and equipment of were week end guests of Mr. and1 the Service Battery, 222nd field At Mrs. Joseph Coulam. Mrs. V. A. Harris entertained at a delicious dinner in honor of her husband's birthday, on Sunday, March 26. at their home in American Amer-ican Fork. Covers were laid for their immediate families. Mr, and Mrs. John A. Anderson attended a banquet and party at the Elks club In Salt Lake City Saturday evening, given by the Old Timers club of the Union Pacific Railroad. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Anderson attended at-tended a birthday party in Provo Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden L, Anderson, the occasion being Mrs. Anderson's birthday anniversary. an-niversary. , Mr. ana Mrs. Dee Elder and baby fen, Dallls. of Los Angeles, California, Califor-nia, arrived in Lehl Saturday for an indefinite visit with Mrs. Elder's rarent. Mr. and Mrs, William Had-field. Had-field. They made the trip by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Goates and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson visited in Salt Lake City Sunday with Mr. Goates mother, Mrs. Jos eph W. Goates, who has been very hi. Tney report that she is a Uttle better. I tillery stood their annual Federal Insoection Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Harris and 'an attendance of 1007c of men and Mrs. A. B. Harris visited in Provo . officers. on Thursday of last week with Mr.f Major John J. McCollister, Reg-. Reg-. . ' . . i , i ana Mrs. Elmo Carter. j uiar Army instructor, uispwicu vne 'unit and gave them a very satisfac- On Thursday Mr, and Mrs. Steve tory rating. Zimmerman, Mrs. H. C. Evans and' Tne men mi property were also Mrs. James Zimmerman were visit- Isfven an inspection by General W. ing In Salt Lake City. Ql WilUams, coinmanding . Officer j of the 40th Division, which includes Mrs. Ross Little of Provo spent !two regiments in Utah and one in Monday evening here at the home j California. General Williams Is al-of al-of Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Johnson, Mrs. j so Adjutant General of the State. Other officers in attendance were Colonel A. E. Wilf ong, Executive Miss Theressa Taylor, who is officer of the 222nd field Artillery,, teaching school in Ogden, is home Major Lyons, Major Taylor, Lieu-spendlng) Lieu-spendlng) a week's vacation -with tenant Cornaby and Lieutenant her mother, Mrs. E. W. Taylor Robertson, all officers of the 222nd field Artillery. Mrs. Heber J. Webb and son,! The perscnel of the local Battery Wayne, returned home Saturday recently be.n changed some-evening, some-evening, after spending1, awo weeks' wnat Dy promotion of Richard in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Webb's ' w- Gilchrist from Master Sargeant sister, Mrs. R. E. Curtis. Mr. and t0 an officer. Lieutenant Gilchrist Mrs, Curtis and little daughter 1135 06,311 a member for several Marjorie, acompanled them home years and has served in every rank Little is Mr. Johnson's niece. We have built our business on the policy of Quality goods at a fair price and we are continuing this policy with the needs and desire of our customers always al-ways in view. For The Best Come To LARSEN BROS. PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH Hospital News Edward Chamberlain of Cedar Valley underwent another major operation Thursday at the local hospital. John Jackson was removed to his home Monday. , He was injured when the bicycle on which he was riding collided with an automobile, driven by Warren Goates. He re ceived a scalp wound, a wrenched back and severe shock. Saturday evening. 30-Day FREE TRIAL LIMITED TIME ONLY . Instant HOT WATER Automatic Natural Gas WATER HEATER Hot water! Gallons uf it when you want it, with no delay, no disappointments. Nothing to do but turn the faiuvt! Wouldn't you-like to have that kind of convenience conven-ience in your home for a month k free trial. We'll he glad to arrange ft for you with no obligation obliga-tion on your part. , Hut this offer, of course, can be made for a limited time only. Take advantage of it now. It will give you an opportunity to actually experience the convenience and economy of an automatic Natural Gas water heater. It's a neat, attractive installation. Fully automatic which means that it turns the gas off and on automatically bo maintain the desired water temperature. No fuel waste. Try it for a month and you will know why so many thousands of others say it's the best investment that can be made for enjoyable liviug. Can you afford to be without with-out it i See us Easy Terms S7.50 for your old Water Heater For General . Automobile Repairing Call at the LEHI MOTOR WE GUAliANTEI. OUIi WOKK AND OUrVrICES ARK REASONABLE; COME TO CS FOR YOUR NEXT REPAIR JOB " ' ATLAS TIRES Huy the famous Atlas Tires from us. They carry the broadest, most generous tire guarantee known ba'-k-cd by tlw reputation of the Utah Oil Refining Company givea you definite protection and tells just what you get when you buy Atlas Ualloon Tires.. This company's guarantee protects you against Accident, Blowouts for any reason, Cuts, Bruises. Under Inflation, Wheels out of Alignment, Faulty Brakes and any other road hazard. LEHI MOTOR Kelly Wilson, Prop. - LEHI, UTAH A fine baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carson of Fairfield Fair-field at the Lehi hospital last Wednesday. Wed-nesday. All concerned are doing nicely. Mrs. A. R. Anderson, who ta been in the hospital for the pas several weeks receiving treatmefi for a broken hip, was removed, her home Tuesday. Mrs. Alva Wing underwent i minor operation Tuesday morninj at the local hospital . Raymond Robinson received- ment for broken ribs at the loci hospital Friday. Joe Hackett was treated for i fractured foot last week. A s. was applied to his foot Tuesday t thz local hospital MAIN STREET Ifrom the "rookie" stage to his present rank. ' Other promotions are: Sergeant Bramwell St. Jeor from First Ser geant to Master Sergeant; SergJant Warren Bone to First Sergeant; Sergeant Smith to Staff Sergeant; Corporal James Doyle to Sergteant and Private Lawrence Mortln to Corporal o ; Smith-Evans Marriage Announced ; Of social interest to the oeoDle of this communitv -will -.hi fhp nnJ .nfllinrPmfvnt. nf fVia im-niaYi rf ..-.-........- WA luiut.iugv . ui iN?iaon v. Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans of this city, and Miss Dorothy Smith of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, which took place Monday, Mon-day, April 3, in Salt Lake City. Both young people are well-known and well-liked in their respective communities and have hosts of friends extending countless wishes for their future happiness and success. suc-cess. Mr. Evans is a graduate of ithe Lehl High School and has tak en an active part in church and! social activities in this city. ' Several socials are being planned In their honor. They will make , their home in L:hi for the present. o- TEMPLE ENDOWMENT EX CURSION APRIL HTIl! Earl Jackson tore a gash on his wrist with a nail Sunday. Several ankle stitches were necessary to close the wound. He was treated at the hos-pital Glen Hadfield, son of Bishop ad Mrs. William Hadfield, was treated at the hospital Friday for a spris! Leland Powell was taken to his home Tuesday. He has been receiving re-ceiving treatment at the hospital during the past week for kidney trouble. Mrs. W. A. Ford had a special splint applied to her hip, Thursday Ichoo 1 B ; jungen jchers I two i issues jK)ard jjrailatt only g on Icessit school Irgum :ives chers jent ai -actio! s.-.o te i app: I child fiaviog far. ' comm jLng to Sard at Friday Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lain and daughters, Margaret and Alice, of Eureka, visited In Lehi with Ms Alice Tuckfield and Mr. and lift James Comer. Mr. G. S. Peterson made a business busi-ness trip to Salt Lake City on Thursday Thurs-day of last week. Mrs. Carlos Coates and children have returned home, after spending spend-ing ten days la Coalville with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Child ?f Ogden spent Monday afternoon in Lehl viiiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan W. Clark- Mr. and Mrs. George Jones and children left Saturday for their j home in Huntington Park, Califor nia afb r a visit here at the home cf Mr. and Mrs, Carl Gunthcr. Mrs. Uones and children have been visit ing here during the past three months and Mr. Jones has been for two weeks. Mis Pearl Ppw crf o ! Tne npx' temple endowment ex- urday in Salt Lake City jcursion from Lehi Stake will be on . .Saturday, April 11. April 6 was the Mrs. Jp. rw,. . . date Ior to excursion, but on JTJS 8-eral conference it with her sister, Mrs. Oscar L.I Holmstead. .was postponed until April 11th. o 1 I . j her: M. S. Lott Plumbing & Heating LEIII. UTAH Mr. and Mis. W. L. HiU and two ns, Cal end BUIic. and Mrs. James Nelson and sons left Satur- o cay morning ior men nome m ixxs a two S 1 1 A group of friends were entertained entertain-ed at a party Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fox. A d?lightful evening was spent In games, dancing and music A delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Lowell Brown entertained Sunday In honor of the first birth' day anniversary of her little daughter. daugh-ter. LuAnne. Eight little guerts were present and enjoyed numerous Kttle games, followed by refresh-emnts. PHONE 23 ' STATE STREET Christens Larson and Slgrld Jones entertained at the Larson hcm. Fiiday evening .or Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Olsen and daughter. Lucile of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Al Kasky and children trv. Mi jvE. Curtis. Mrs. Molly Jessup and, Blanch Larsen cf Bingham. A de- cau?n;er, juan. ccompu.ea mem i.cious dinner was served and cards :o c-om ior an mce:niie tkii. wr; enj;ved d-irint- ijiAn-' lcs, California, after $ i week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. SAVE WITH COZY COUPONS TRADE WHERE TIIEY GIVE THEM YOU SAVE iK TO 13e ON EVERY $1.00 PUifClIASE. era n n Mrs, Alice Phillips and family are invited to attend the Cozy Theatre, Saturday, April 8, or Monday, April 10, as guests of the Cozy and Sun Management Bring thi, slip with you. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Goates and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Goates and! family of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Don Goates cf American Fork! were guests at the home of Mr. James T. Goates, Sunday. Little Miss Beverly Davis, daugh- ... ... uu wis. toward Davis il of Salt Lake City spent from Sun-'8 day untU Tuesday night In- Lehilp with her grandmother, Mrs. Asa J 1$ Clark. Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Davis ' spent the day here and Bevoriv rt , turned home with them that eve- 'ning. - Where Only the Best Sound Pictures Are Shown. Tonight and Friday, April 6 and 7 MARIAN NIXON & RALPH BELLAMY in "Rebecca of Sunny Brook Farm" A poignant drama of unforgettable charm! It's bn a long time since you've seen such tender, delightful, stimulating romance, the kind that makes the world seem kinder. As refreshing as a mountain breeze. A picture for the Family. With Cozy Coupons Only 5c and IQc Saturday, Sunday and Monday April 8, 9 and 10 RICHARD DIX & ANN HARDING ' IN "THE CONQUERORS" A Tidal Drama deep as human passion rolling m mighty heart-beats on the screen. Star Spangled the faith and courage of a great people! A story for Kel White and lilue Americans! Wars! Panics! Heartaches! Heart Breaks! A drama deep as human passion. narked with the sign of greatness! Men. women ni children you II yell you'll cheer; And you'll thank G for America ! One Of The Outstanding Pictures of The Year. Cozy Counons Good . . |