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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1939 Local Items v Yates and little daugh-iroent daugh-iroent the week-end with ter. f' b V. Louder at Orem. jj, tui Mrs. ' ' "irfi of Mrs. Alfred F. Adams CULv were Mrs. Josephine fpX, Mrs. Fred Merrill Francisco. California, and JTor7 of this city. j he elad to hear that tflSS M MA1ra HiTHM M fever She was able to Miss Pearl Peterson of Salt Lake City spent the week-end here with relatives. Mrs. LaRiel Yates visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wright at Orem, Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Adams entertained at dinner on Sunday for Mrs. Fred Merrill of San Francisco, Mrs. Eunice Gray and Frank Adams of Salt Lake City. Ar southwlck returned ,JtFriday. after enjoying a iSs Sitlntly. Nevada, with Sr Nevin Broadbent and j reports a lovely trip. w and Mrs. Carl Gunther, Miss .fSstensenandMn. John S. J St Wednesday for Burley, Smith le w fHibD. W speuu - - with Mr. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peter bon were visiting In Provo. On Sat urday Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Allred spent the day visiting In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Rowley Goodwin and three children spent Thanksgiving day in Fountain Green, visiting with Mrs. Goodwin's mother, Mrs. Herbert Her-bert Gee. - In Idaho. h Mrs. Carl neaoerg. SyltoW observed as Thanks giving Mrs L E Russon returned home Jdtf after enjoying a several days K in Fort Hall and Blackfoot, , L ?he was a guest of her sis-enTHaSninFortHaU sis-enTHaSninFortHaU Safest of her brother, S. W. Brown, in Blackfoot. Miss June Hanson returned to school at Logan Sunday, after spending spend-ing the Thanksgiving holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred , F. . Adams were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Will Elsmore In American Fork Wednes day evening, Mrs. J. O. Meiling spent Saturday and Sunday visiting In Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. Howard Strang. ' Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peck and two children spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Peck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jacobson in Provo. n i ...;-. I toyland Where you buy more ', and spend Less! ; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell and children were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gibson in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Evans and son, Danny, spent Thanksgiving day in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Fox. A convention of the Utah-Juab County Firemen's association will be. held Sunday at 2 p. m. at Spanish Fork. - The Lehl firemen are planning plan-ning to attend. Mrs. William Welsh and daughter, Fay, left Saturday morning for their home in Burnt Fork, Wyoming, aft er an extended visit here with Mrs. Welsh's mother, Mrs. Julia Vaughan. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stice had as their guests on Thanksgiving day, Mrs. J. O. Meiling and daughter, Irene, attended funeral services for James Wilcox at Falrview on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. Wilcox was an uncle of Mr. Meiling. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Evans and daughter, Donna, Miss Carrie Stras- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Douglas and burg, Cliff Austin and Dale Whim-small Whim-small son of Salt Lake City, Mr. and pey spent Saturday visiting in Salt . -nrf Mrs. Ben Harrison, Mr. -d Mrs. William Powell of Calif or- i! i. TT1 ttrVtrt Viae nta and Mrs. aioen, n., H ddtine in California for the J nast several days, arrived here Tues- awmne. luey tome V, h death of their mother, Mrs.Jtained at dinner on Thanksgiving Mrs. Boyd Stice and family of High land, and Mr. Harvey Speer of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith enter- Annie Powell. rmiir crabb, who is attending the i Branch Agricultural college at Cedar City, was home to spena timuuss-Mne timuuss-Mne and the week-end with his I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb. Mrs. Charles craoo spent ounuay visiting in Payson with Mr. and Mrs. Orren Winget and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Crabb. Among those from this city attending at-tending the funeral services held in s Morgan on Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Hannah E. Francis were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass, Mrs. Ellen ttomas, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes, Mrs. Max Rothe and Mr. Luther Coates. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roberts and sons, Paul and Allen, of Cedar City 1 were guests of Mrs. Emma Jane Roberts over the week-end. Mr. Roberts spent Monday in Salt Lake City taking a state plumber's ex- day for Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith and family. Thursday evening guests at the Victor Smith home wereMr, and Mrs. Edward Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pratt of Provo. Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Adamson and daughters were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Keetch In Pleasant Grove on Sunday. On Thanksgiving day the Adamson family fam-ily were dinner guests of Mrs. Ad- amson's mother, Mrs. Pearl Wadley, in Pleasant Grove. Last Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior had as their guests Miss Fay Boyack, Miss Rosetta Warner, War-ner, Miss Beth Beckstrom and Bruce Stewart of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Hud Yates and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yates were guests at the wedding of Meredith Yates and LaVern Cun-liff Cun-liff at Bingham on Tuesday, No- amlnation. - They returned Ja. Cedar vember, 28. ... The joung. couple, will City Monday evening. J.live in Salt Lake City. , ' WANTED !!!- HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Bones, Wool, Hides, Pelts, Furs and Dead or Useless Animals. Pelt Prices Paid for Dead or Useless Sheep Prompt Service. Utah Hide & Tallow Co. PHONE 88 Three Miles West of Spanish Fork DEER HUNTERS We Pay Highest Prices for DEER SKINS . flay i Santa to the Cook k The Family ! ! ! Load your table with good things to eat! dele trC 8re 016 makins of your feast - the mod ld traditional distes and lots of the favorite Season! neSa11 esPecially Priced for the Christmas Phone 17 We Deliver Promptly LARSEN BROS. Timt LeLi, Ctah C. H. Brown and son, 'Alden, of Ogden, and daughter, Mrs. Edna Johnson and her baby son of Morgan, Mor-gan, were visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lott E. Russon on Monday. Mr. Brown is Mrs. Rus-son's Rus-son's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmstead, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holmstead, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Holmstead, Mrs. Blanche Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmstead of American Fork attended a Golden Wedding celebration cele-bration at Goshen Saturday evening, given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen. A program and dancing were features of the affair. We have a most complete line of fine TOYS all priced on a mass pur-chase pur-chase basis for 1557 busy stores and shipped direct to our store from the factory fac-tory to assure our customers cus-tomers of the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, Coaster WAGON lPiece Steel Body 98c ili&ilii 25c RED CHAIRS for Children BABY DOLL Big 20 Inch Size 98c On Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Dick Evans entertained at dinner for Mrs. Evans' mother, Mrs. C L. Riding and sons, Carl and Louis, j of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Syl-vester Evans, Keith and Karma Evans. TRAIN SET, QOg 5 unit, mechanical wO DOLL CARRIAGE, Tested for CO OQ 175 lb. Weight M JO TRICYCLES 12 Inch Front WTieel $2 98 Watch for our big Colorful Toy Circular Keep it for Future Reference. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake City They met their daughter, Geraldlne, in .Salt Lake City and attended the football game there. Later they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith and sons, Glenn and Grant, left yesterday yester-day for Pocatello, Idaho, to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Smith's mother, Mrs. W. A. Bringhurst. Thanksgiving day is being observed today, November 30, in Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen entertained en-tertained at dinner on Thanksgiving day for Dr. and Mrs; E. O. Thompson Thomp-son of Salt Lake City, Dr. and Mrs. Howard Brubauch of Washington, D. C, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Larsen, Ken neth Kearney, Lois and Clarice Lar sen of this city. Honoring the tenth birthday anni versary of her son, Dale, Mrs. Clif ford Miller entertained at a gay chil dren's party Saturday afternoon. Twelve little boy friends made merry with games, after which dainty refreshments re-freshments ewre served. GIFTS for Men, Ladies, Boys and Girls, now on display and they're lovely. All Remnants Are now Repriced at only a fraction , n 6 f their actual value. Curing Time tor Ham From 15 to 45 days are required to cure ham and from 17 to 30 days to cure bacon prior to smoking. Average Anto 4.71 Tears Old By analyzing passenger-car registration, regis-tration, engineers have found that 'the average motor car now in existence ex-istence is 4.71 years old.- ' 1 ' Paper Wall Hangings Used Paper wall hangings were originally origi-nally used as inexpensive substitutes substi-tutes for costly brocades and tapestries, tapes-tries, and first appeared, to . any noticeable degree in the Seventeenth century. Mrs. Earl Gaisford entertained ati a quilting at her home Monday. Guests were Mrs. Hazel Dunsdon, Mrs. Mable Roberts, Mrs. Melissa Sims, Mrs. Julia Vaughan, i Mrs. Eliza Crabb, Mrs. Victoria Stewart, Mrs. Matilda Phillips, Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Dean and Mrs. Rene Whimpey. A dainty luncheon was served in the late afternoon. Mrs. Ed. Thrasher entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home Monday evening, complimenting her daughter, Miss Beth Thrasher, a bride of this week. The evening was spent in lively games, after which tasty refreshments were served to a large number of guests. The young bride-elect was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Mrs. Sarah Knudsen, Mrs. Lillian Knudsen and baby daughter, Mari lyn, spent Thanksgiving day with Mrs. Bertha Knudsen in Provo. Mrs. Lillian Knudsen and baby spent Friday Fri-day and Saturday visiting with friends in Salt. Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Calton had as their sruests on Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Sabey and family fam-ily of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Rarkdnll and family of Farrnlngton, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shandlow, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cammack cf Salt Lake h? Mrs. Bill Zentner of Ophlr, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Calton and fam Your Clothes Will Be LIKE NEW to Our modern plant, highly skilled personnel and scientific sci-entific methods are the reasons we are able to do sucfi fine work. We're sure youll like it, too, so many Lehi people do. Send your clothes now while this special price is in effect SUITS 79c 79c 79c OVERCOATS Plain DRESSES - Ladies' Plain COATS 79c (without fur) Provo Cleaners Phone Your Orders to LEHI SUN TeL 90-W, Lehi Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fjeld of Salt Lake City spent Sunday visiting here With Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fjeld, Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Scholey of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. stice on Sun day. , i ". Mr. and Mrs. Sterlin Davis and baby were Thanksgiving day guests or Mrs. Davis' mother, Mrs. & But- terlield, in Riverton. Mr. and Mrs. Wllhnm TtnN BTirf baby daughter, Dianne, of Santaquin ipeni irom Tnursday until Sunday here visiting with Mr. Ball's mother, airs. Marina call. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans and son, Keith, and daughter, Karma, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Emery Smith in Salt Lake Citv on Sunday. Miss Ruby Christensen. Miss Max- lne Kirkham of Provo, Mr. Antone Moody and Mr. Preston Larsen of St. George spent Friday evening visiting vis-iting in Salt Lake City. WE HAVE THE FINEST SELECTION OF Xmas Candy In Town Misses Geraldlne Taylor and Miss Marjorie Anderson, students of the U. S. A. C. at Logan, were home to spend Thanksgiving and the weekend week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Abra ham Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior and two children spent Thanksgiving day in Spanish Fork, as guests of Mrs. Prior's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Boyack. On Sunday they were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bate in Spanish Fork. On Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen entertained at dinner for Mrs. Mary Kirkham, Maxine and Mary Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jameson, all of Provo; Mr. Antone Moody of St. George and Mr. Dean Firman of Logan. On Tuesday in the late afternoon a few near friends of Mrs. Fred Merrill of San Francisco, California, were entertained at the Whipple home by Mrs. R. J. Whipple. The playing of Chinese checkers was the main diversion of the afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served to Mrs. Merrill, Mrs. Eunice Gray, Mrs. Alfred Alf-red Adams, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Mrs. A. W. Davis, Mrs. R. B. Worl-ton, Worl-ton, Mrs. Edward Larsen, Mrs. Ev elyn Peterson, Mrs. L. B. Brown, Mrs. B. J. Whipple and the hostess. Last Wednesday Mrs. II. J. White celebrated her birthday anniversary and in honor of the occasion her family gathered at her home and enjoyed a delightful dinner party. Present at the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ronneburg and daugh ter and Reed White of Salt Lake City, Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Monson and children, Robert and Mildred White, Mr. White and the guest of hono", all of this city. The Second ward girls' chorus were entertained Monday evening at the home of their leader, Mrs. Alta Webb. The forepart of the evening was srjent in song practice, after which a lovely luncheon was served. Present were Misses' Frances Gilbert, Gil-bert, Iris Nicholes. Virginia Austin, Betty Wilson, Maurine Peterson, Alice Jones, Lois Lott, Lexla Gil bert, Mabel Sims, Elsie Calton and Mrs. Webb. The affair honored the birthday anniversaries of Miss Fran ces Gilbert and Miss Nicholes. Guests at dinner on Thanksgiving day at the home of Mrs. Rachel Anderson An-derson were Mr. and Mrs. Vemo Larsen of Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ivory and daughter, Jean, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Martha Anderson of Tooele, her daughter, Rachel, who is attending college in Logan, and her son, Norman, who Is attending the University of Utah in Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Anderson and family of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor and children chil-dren of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen remained here until Saturday. lovely in every detail and outstanding out-standing among the social affairs of the past week was the dinner party given Tuesday evening by Mr. ana Mrs. Morris Anderson. A novel Christmas theme prevailed throughout through-out the room and table decorations. At 8 o'clock a delicious hot dinner was served at one long table in the dining room. A miniature Santa Clans with his reindeers formed a beautiful centerpiece. Silver Christ mas bells and tall red candles in crystal holders stood at -either end of the table. Favors were dainty red baskets filled with Christmas candies and at each place was a beautifully-wrapped gift package for each guest from Santa. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs W. F. Butt. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaisford, Mr. and Mrs. George Davis of Provo, and the host and hostess. Mrs. Anderson was assisted in entertaining by her mother, Mrs. Ruel Davis of Provo and Miss June Anderson. Box Chocolates 3 Xmas Mixed Candy 25c and up 15c lb. and up We feature Utah made candy. The Finest in America. Place your order early while our stock is complete. Meiling Confectionery Alain Street Lehi 11 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. SUee spent Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis spent Thanksgiving day in Sandy, guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A Dewey. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vette Anderson and baby of Provo were guests at the home of Mrs. Martha Ball on Sunday. Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Taylor of Ogdcn, Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb and children, Paul, Keith and Margaret Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webb and son, Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Phillips, Mr. Q. II. Smith and members mem-bers of their immediate family, Wednesday visiting in Salt Luke City. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hunter of Provo visited here Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and Mrs. Ellen Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Nelson spent Thanksgiving day in Hailstone, visiting vis-iting with Mr. and Mrs. C. S.i Evans, Ev-ans, Mr. and Mrs. A P. Hardinger, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hardinger, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Boppie, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Blackley and then enjoyed a delicious turkey dinner with Mr, and Mrs. Byron Harnden. SPECIAL Until December 10 PRESTONE (Regular $2.65 per gallon Elsewhere) Only S2.25 per gallon at Gilmore Service Station SAVE ! SAVE ! SAVE ! Go Just as far and just as fast, Be thrifty as your friends and buy our Gas. 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