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Show THURSDAY THE LEW SUN, LEIII, UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1911 Stop in and Let Us Service Your Car It's time now to change your oil for warmer weather driving. Let us give your car a grease and wash job and "shine up" for Spring. We have taken over the Burlington Stage Route Depot. If you are planning a trip, come in and see us. Let us help you plan your route to travel. Check up on your globes, tail lights, and other accessories before inspection. We have everything you'll need. Fill Up With Conoco Gas and Oil DUANE'S SERVICE MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Duane Evans, Prop. STATE STREET LEIII Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trano entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday, honoring their son, Ralph Trane, who has enlisted in the Air Corp of the 39th Bombardment and is leaving Friday Fri-day for Hamilton Field, California. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trane and son, Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Don Trane and daughters, Patricia and Donna, and Miss Rhea Fox, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen, Mrs. Susan Trane, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Trane, Keith Trane of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane and daughter, Delores, and the guest of honor. Kenneth Kearney of this city has enlisted in the Air Corps of the 39th Bombardment and is leaving Friday Fri-day for Hamilton Field, California. FOR SALE My Home and Store An Attractive Proposition to Right Party. Will take Real Estate in trade for part. Can make terms. G. S. PETERSON People of Lehl will be socially interested in-terested in the announcement of the marriage of Wayne Bone and Miss Lois Hardman, both of Mackay, Idaho, which took place on Easter Sunday, April 13, at Challis, Idaho. Wayne is the youngest son of the late Ray Bone and Carrie Bone Warnek, former residents of Lehi, j and a grandson of Mrs. John Bone of Lehi. Lois is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Hardman and a granddaughter grand-daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hardman Sr. of this city. The ceremony was performed by Judge Henry Nichols. Accompanying Accompany-ing the young couple were the bride's brother and his wife, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. David Hardman, and the broom's brother, Glen Bone. -Mrs. Hardman and Mr. Bone acted as witnesses. Both are graduates of the Mackay high school. The bride has been employed as assistant bookkeeper at the Ima mines at Patterson and resigned her position to be married. mar-ried. Mr. Bone is at present employed em-ployed by the Independent Highway High-way District. The many friends of the couple wish them all the happiness and success possible. . MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED The Social club members will be entertained this afternoon (Thursday) (Thurs-day) at the home of Mrs. W. C. Hansen in American Fork. Mrs. Armond Webb entertained at a delightful children's party Friday afternoon at her home, honoring the second birthday anniversary of her little daughter, Margaret Ann. The following little girl friends were entertained with lively games, after which dainty refreshments were served: Janet Webb, Bryan Webb, Gene Webb, Connie May JoUey, Le-nore Le-nore Jolley, Sheryl and Marlene Christiansen, Connie and Sherman Christofferson, Rhea Gray, Sylvia West, David Logsdon, Craig Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Michel Taylor, Jane Edding-ton Edding-ton and the little guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray have a new grandson. The new baby was born to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Crane of Draper on Sunday, April 20, at the Cottonwood Maternity Home. All concerned are reported to be doing nicely. Sunday Mr. and Mrs Seth Han sen and two children, Bobby and Kathleen, spent the day in Brig-ham Brig-ham City with Mr. Hansen's par ents, Mr. , and Mrs. Cyrus Hansen. Mrs. Sterling Durrant and daugh ters, Marilyn and Colleen, and Mrs Lawrence McDonald and son, Ray of American Fork, were Saturday afternoon guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray. Men Folks as well as the mothers of ; Boys will be interested in our Overall Department New Shipment of Wolverine WORK SHOES No advance in prices as yet. Why be satisfied with less than the best (Wolverine). GOODWIN'S The Home of Humming Bird, NYLON and SILK hosiery for her, and Wolverines Wol-verines for him. . Mr. and Mrs. George Bone and two small sons of Springville were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wing and Mr. nd Mrs. John R. Bone. Mrs, Byron Whipple entertained the members of the Pandora club at her home on Wednesday evening of last week. At 8 o'clock a nret- tily-appointed luncheon was served. Covers were laid for Mrs. John Southwick, Mrs. Ralph Davis. Mrs. Hugh Rhodes, Mrs. Lowell Brown, Mrs. Herman Swenson, Mrs. Joseph Robison, Mrs. LeRoy Loveridge, Mrs. Warren Goates, Miss LaPriel Goodwin Good-win ,Mrs. Armond Webb, Mrs. Seth Hansen and Mrs. Kenneth Christen-sen Christen-sen of American Fork. The club will be entertained on Wednesday evening of next week; April 30, at the. home of Mrs. Warren Goates. Mrs. Wallace Glover, Mrs- Basil Dorton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitchcock spent Friday visiting in Garfield with their sister, Mrs. William Ball and family. Announcement is made by Bishop and Mrs. Jacob L. Hales of Cedar Fort, of the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Katherine Hales, and Mr. Alton Chamberlain, son of Mrs. Erma Chamberlain of Cedar Fort, which will take place on April 29th in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. Both young people are well-known in the community and have taken active parts in social and church activities. They have .'a host of friends who join in congratulations and wishes for future success and happiness- A wedding reception will be given in their honor that evening, (Tuesday, (Tues-day, April 29) in the Cedar Fort Amusement Hall. Invitations are being extended to a wide circle of friends and relatives. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Don't wait until your shoes are entirely worn out. Have them repaired now and save the money you would pay for new ones. We give you savings and satisfaction with quick and dependable service. Call today OPEN 8:20 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. 2:30 p. ra. to 6:30 p. ra. and all day Saturday. Bob's Shoe Shop SHOE REPAIRING Dee Schow, Prop. School Children Will Present Operetta Tuesday in Legal Notices PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult county clerk or respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Miss LaPriel Goodwin, Mrs. Phyl lis Owen of Brigham City, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Mrs. Afton Goes' and Mrs. G. S. Peterson left Saturday morning by automobile for Santa Ana, California. Miss Goodwin will visit with her sister and brother-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Mark A. Dalton and family. Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Kirkham Kirk-ham and Mrs. Giles will visit with Mrs." Maud Shill and Mrs. Peterson will visit with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Worl-ton. Worl-ton. LaPriel will remain for an in-lefinite in-lefinite visit and the others will spend ten days there. Honoring the fifth birthday anniversary an-niversary of her little daughter, Glennls, Mrs. Glen Wing entertained enter-tained at a gay children's party at her home Tuesday afternoon. The small guests made merry with games, after which they were given a treat in the form of tasty refreshments. refresh-ments. Those present were Carma Hunter, Merrill and Jerry Beck, Jane Eddington, Lois Wing, Shir-lene Shir-lene Ball, Julia Adell Garrett, Nile Peterson, Marcille and Donald Morgan, Mor-gan, Barbara Johnson, Margaret Ann Bushman, Donna Ray Evans, Norma Lynn Ash ton, Ronnie Cook, Anna Joy Woffinden, Donna Webb, Knollin and Hugh Haws, Brent Van Wagoner, JaLaine Singleton of American Fork and the guest of honor. Outstanding among the social events of the week was the birthday birth-day party given in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Alice L. Phillips Saturday evening at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Evans I Anderson. A prettily-appointed luncheon was served, a beautiful birthday cake centering the table. Violets decorated the dainty favors. Those present at the affair were Mr. and Mrs- Walter Hunter of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ev-erett Anderson of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. David Adamson and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Philips of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Laurel Rock of Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Chris-tensen Chris-tensen of South Jordan, Mr- and Mrs. Wesley Harding of Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goates, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Phillips, Mrs. Howard Robinson, Bishop and Mrs. Anderson Ander-son and the hostess, of this city. Mrs. Sevilla Jones announces the forthcoming marriage of her daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Barta Jones, and Mr. Glen W. Haslam of American Fork, son of John Haslam of Vernal. The marriage will take place (Friday, April 25, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. Both young people are popular members of their respective communities com-munities and have been active in school, church and social activities. Their many friends join in wishing them much future success and hap-pness. hap-pness. They will make their home in Provo, where Mr. Haslam is em ployed. Monday evening Mrs. Sevilla Jones entertained at a miscellaneous shower party in the Fifth ward chapel in honor of the young bride-elect. The evening was spent in games and music and delicious refreshments were served. Ninety-six guests were in attendance. attend-ance. Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the guest of honor. Friday evening a bridal shower was given in her honor at the home of Miss Edith Walker in American Fork. Hostesses were Miss Fay Wanlass, Mrs. Ada Robinson, Mrs. Lydia Kirkpatrick and Miss Edith Walker. A group of young people from Lehi and American Fork were present. Present from Lehi were Miss Fay Wanlass, Mrs. Ada Robinson, Mrs. Maxine Powell, Mrs, Pauline Smuin, Miss Or a Jones and Mrs. Jones, mother of the bride- elect. In the matter of the Estate of Samuel K. Jackson and Alice Jackson, Jack-son, deceased: Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the , undersigned administratrix ad-ministratrix at her residence in Lehi, Utah, on or before the 27th day of June, 1941 , MARY ANN JACKSON, Administratrix. Elsmore and Wootton Attorneys for Administratrix American Fork, Utah. First publication April 24, 1941. Last publication May 15, 1941. The children of the First, Second and Third grades of the local school will take part in a charming operetta, "The Kitchen Clock," next Thursday evening, May 1, at 8 o'clock in the high school auditorium. audi-torium. The operetta is written by Florence Flor-ence Crocker Comfort with the music by Herbert E. Hyde. The teachers of these three grades are directing the performance. Special costumes are being used and scenery arranged for the production, pro-duction, t Those taking leading parts are as follows: The Kitchen Clock Don Ash Tea Kettle LuAnn Brown Dust Pan Harold Allen Broom Marilyn Davis Stew Kettle Herbert Edwards Feather Duster Marlene Glover Rag-o-Tag Man...Melvin Anderson Night Lady Barbara Patterson The other children appear in the chorus. The children of the First grade appear in the prologue. Prologue The Night Lady weaves dreams for sleepy children and tells them the story of the, night, promising prom-ising to show the chidren strange sights when they are asleep. i The story The Kitchen Clock is discontented with his life and complains com-plains bitterly over his constant work. The Tea Kettle and other friends, feeling sorry for the Clock, undertake to give him a good time. However, the cook loses the key and neglects to wind the Clock, which runs down and narrowly escapes I being taken to Rickety Row by the Rag-o-Tag man. The Clock is finally fi-nally saved by his friends who find the key and wind him just in time and the clock is glad to go back to work. Everyone in the community is in vited to attend. Week-end SPECIALS $1.00 Hinds Almond Cream, Special 100 Yeast and Iron Tablets 49c Pt. Almond Hand Lotion (Mascals) '"I'Z 60c y-"" m"j -a ---- opecial lc Sale Cashmere Bouquet Soap Large Borax Soap Chips - 69c 4 for 26C 1 Gallon Kreso Dip (your can) $i2SC 200 St. Regis Cleansing Tissues " " ? 00 tuc . 24c Tff- Pan-A-Min, more Eggs and Better Baby Chicks Antiseptic Chick Tablets, Dr. Kerr sqc and Pt. Mi 31 Antiseptic Solution ? ! 3C 500 Klenzo Facial Tissues Pellisan for Athlete's Foot $1.00 Ambrosia Deep Pore Cleanser 125 feet Wax Paper LEHI DRUG CO. , Main Street - . Lehi, Utah 69c 15c High School News Lehi entered their track team in the State Relay Meet at Salt Lake City on April 19, 1941. ' Lehi is , also entering the Invitational Invi-tational Track Meet to 'be held in ProVo, Saturday, April 26. The Junior and Senior High Posture Pos-ture Parade, Girls are finishing up the final week" of preparation for the B. Y. TJ. Invitational Meet which will be jield this coming Friday Fri-day and Saturday. New skirts and blouses will be worn by both groups. The girls are anticipating a successful suc-cessful trip. , Missionary, Parents and Wives Meeting To-night A meeting of the Lehi Stake Missionary Parents and Wives asso ciation is being held tonight (Thursday) (Thurs-day) at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Barnes A. Cook is hostess and the meeting is being held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. Ralph Smith, 262 South First West, American Fork. A good program has been ar ranged for and all members and those eligible for membership are especially urged to toe in attendance. Student Body officers announce that the commencement cards will arrive Friday. An assembly will be given by the University of Utah Friday morning at 9 o'clock. ' . Sunday, Mayor Dean Prior, How ard Ricks, Sylvester Evans and Fire Chief Thomas Powers made a trip to Eureka to see Eureka's new fire truck and watch a demonstration. The Senior class will go on an educational excursion to the State Mental Hospital at Provo on Monday, Mon-day, April 28. The bus will leave the high school at 12:30. Transportation Trans-portation ' will be -15 cents. All seniors are urged to take the trip. We Still Lead First Grade Gas 19c We deliver in 50 gal. lots First Grade SUPER GAS 17c per gallon (75 Octane) . First Grade Distillate and Stove Oil 9c per gallon Special HOT SHOT DISTILLATE lOVzC per gallon F. B. GRANT Telephone 114 Lehi Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dewey and family of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Noel G. Knight and family of Park City and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy M. Davis and children of Provo were visiting here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Le roy Davis. - Hospital Notes The Lehi First ward Primary officers entertained in honor of their husbands Tuesday evening in the First ward. A delicious luncheon was served, after which lively games and dancing were enjoyed. Special guests were Bishop and Mrs. Evans L. Anderson, Miss Reva Goates, Ru-lon Ru-lon Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Evans, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stewart. Stew-art. The others in the group were Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cox,Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior, Mr. and Mrs. Hcrshel Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson, Pe-terson, Mr- and Mrs. Bert Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith, Mrs. Keith Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Roose-velt Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Kile Roberts, Rob-erts, Mr. and Mrs. June Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woffinden, Mr. and Mrs- Leo Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smuin, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Peterson, Peter-son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rutledge and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Broom-head Broom-head returned home last week, after af-ter a trip to Seattle, Washington and through Idaho. In Seattle they visited with Mr. Broomhead's sons and with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown. They visited in Boise, Idaho, with Mr. Broomhead's sister and in Nam-pa Nam-pa with Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Kit-tinger. Kit-tinger. They report an enjoyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Haws are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a lovely baby daughter, born Sunday at the local hospital. Mother and baby are doing nicely. A fine baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. James Damico of American Fork at the Lehi hospital last Wednesday. Although it was a caesarian birth, mother and baby are reported to be doing nicely. Mrs- Ivan Webb and baby were removed to their home from the hospital on April 16th. Mrs. Don Chamberlain and baby went home from the hospital Fri day. Mrs. Raymond Sadler and baby daughter were removed home from the hospital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Manning are proud parents of a fine baby son, born at the local hospital last Thursday. 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Mrs. Don Giles spent Thursday visiting in Ogden and Bountiful with relatives. Eva Carson, who is attending Henegart Business college at Salt Lake City, spent Sunday here with her parents. , 5 to 3 O Cf o Ik Ui o z 3 o o k. (A O V) SPECIAL PURCHASES! 87 Pair Childs SHOES ... $1,00 Pair 28 Pair Men's and Boys' TENNIS SHOES 47 Pair 60 Dainty Trimmed TEA APRONS 43 Each 20 INDIAN DESIGN BLANKETS ... ... .... .. .. $1.00 Each 18 Better Grade DRESSES ,... $3.25 Each 48 Printed LUNCHEON CLOTHS . ...... ........ 49 Each 30 Pair Silk Crepe Chiffon HOSE 55 Fair 1000 Yards CHEESE CLOTH, Bleached'. 20 Pair Men's WASH PANTS, Closeout . 50Pg 18 Pair Ladies' HOUSE SLIPPERS, Closeout jOlg 30 Pair Children's LEATHER SANDALS .--Jji 125 Pieces VACATIQNLUGGAGE S3 Each 100 Sugar Liner DISH TOWELS ... 87 Pair Men's DRESSOXFORDS NYLON ei O HOSIERY Xtl Pair SAVINGS FOR YOU |