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Show THURSDAY, T1U5 LEIII SUN, LEHL UTAH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1942 i ' 1 - ... 'I II mi "UtK 1.1 Local Items Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchlngs of Bingham spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. William Skinn Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jackson of Provo visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson. Mr. Wyman Ovard of American Fork and Mrs. Victor Holmstead and daughter spent Teusday In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Berry and son Jimmy and daughter May of Park City visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchlngs. Mr. and Mrs. John Logan of Los Angeles, Cat., are guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Leon Peet this week. Mrs. Hyrum Klrkham, Mrs. Vilda Cambell and son Hal of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Klrkham. ' Mr and Mrs. Noy Chrlstofferson . spent Monday In Salt Lake City. Fae Hutchuigs who Is employed In Provo, spent the weekend in Lchl with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson visited visit-ed in Provo last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jackson. Mrs. Hec Hales and daughter Verona of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with Mrs. Alma Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Phillips of Provo spent Sunday visiting with relatives. Mrs. Levi Phillips accompanied accom-panied them to Salt Lake City Sunday evening and visited until Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs Dale Anderson. Mrs. Rachel Anderson and Mrs. S. J. Taylor left this week for an indefinite visit in Idaho, Mrs. Anderson An-derson will visit with Mr and Mrs. B. J. Anderson and Mrs. Taylor will visit in Burley with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hart. Mrs.' Elizabeth Cameron of Glen-dale, Glen-dale, Cal., is visiting with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Klrkham. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Humphries of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell spent Saturday evening eve-ning in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Austin of Alpine Al-pine are proud parents of fine twin sons born on Sunday. Mrs. Alice Austin of this city is the proud grandmother. Among those from out of town who attended the funeral services for Mr. Vestal Loveridge, on Friday Fri-day were Mr. and Mrs. " Leonard Laughlin of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Loveridge of Sandy, Mr. WUlard Loveridge of LeGrande, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Loveridge of Rock Springs, Wyo. Minne Flack of Fairfield and Miss Ettle Young of Burley, Idaho. BACHELOR'S BARBER SHOP O : Modem up-to-the-minute Service o In the Old Location MAIN STREET At FHtST WEST LEIII STETSON IN RAINBOW COLORS WASHABLE REVERSIBLE ECONOMICAL EASILY CLEANED LONG WEARING FIRE RESISTING A Remarkable Product made by hand from Fur and Wool Felt See Us for HARDWARE NEEDS MAIN HARDWARE Telephone 30-W -Lehi Mr. and Mrs..Armond Webb were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. Mr. ' and Mrs. Charles E. Diehl of Spanish Fork visited Sunday in Lehi with relatives. Isaac Woodhouse of Lemoille, Nev, vlisted several days last week with Mrs. Rachel Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Loveridge and other relatives rela-tives and friends Mrs. James Hansen spent the weekend in Brigham City and Magna Mag-na with relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Webb and children of Spanish Fork spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Royle and Bishop and Mrs. E. N. Webb. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rus-son Rus-son visited in Lehi with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bateman visited Friday and Saturday in Alpine Al-pine with relatives Mrs. Vernon Taft is visiting in San Diego, Cal., with her husband, who is in the service of the United States army. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erickson spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. A. W. Davis is visiting this week in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Firm age and family Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Giles of Salt Lake Clay were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles. Reed Nostrum, son of Mrs. Jennie Jen-nie Nostrum registered at the Uni versity of Utah last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Livingston of Heber visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Wane Chris tensen. MaurineJPetersoriftnd Ivy .Chrls tofferson were Salt Lake City visitors vis-itors Saturday. Connie Robinson of American Fork spent the weekend at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. George G. Robinson. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Shoell and daughter of Pleasant Grove visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kearney, Mrs. Marie Pederson of Park City, Mrs. Eldon Pack of Pleasant Grove visited vis-ited last Sunday with Mrs. Amy Smith. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Dell Margetts and children of Sandy visited at the Smith home. Mrs. Bernard Walker spent the weekend in Orem visiting with Mr. and Mrs. IL M. Walker. Mrs. William Dunsdon entertained enter-tained at her home Friday evening In honor of Mrs. Frank Kimball. Present were Miss Nettie McAffee, Mrs. Cecil Ash, Mrs. T. A. Bateman. Mrs. Hugh Rhodes, Miss Lexla Bateman, Mrs. Ether Pulley of Salt Lake City, the gue,st of honor and the hostess. - Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Wood, Mrs. Sherman Neslen and three children of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mrs. James Taylor and Mr. and Mrs, E. L Chipman. Ferris Larsen of Clearfield visited visit-ed last week and Gene Ivory of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting with Mrs. Rachel Anderson Ander-son and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tay lor. Mr. and Mrs. George Strasburg and daughters Edith and Carrie and sons Eugene and Allen and Mr. and Mrs. George T. Strasburg and son attended funeral services in Tooele Sunday for John St Clair. Mr. St Clair was a former resident of this city. Mrs. Frank C.v Kimball and sons Richard anf Johnnie, left Wednes day for their home in Washngton, D. C, after visiting for the past two months with Mr. and Mrs. William Dunsdon and other relatives. rela-tives. i ! Mrs. John Ernst Mrs. Eldred Fox. Mrs. Edward Fox and Mrs, Ralph; Powell were co-hostesses at a social so-cial given in, honor of Mrs. Wayne Powell last week at the home of Mrs. Edward Fox. The evening was spent playing cootie and luncheon was served to 16 guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. Phyllis Brown. Mrs John Price, Mrs. Lawrence McDonald Mc-Donald and Mrs. Inez Rein. Mrs. Cecil L. Ash entertained in-, in-, formally at a luncheon at her home Sunday for former Lehi chums and school friends. These friends renewed re-newed acquaintances and chatted about old times. The home was decorated dec-orated throughout with choice flowers flow-ers of the season. r!nvirs werw laid for Mrs. TJ. A. Jones. Miss Zelda Klrkham, Mrs. Arno Klrkham, Mrs. Hyrum Blackhurst, Mrs. Leslie Goates,' Mrs. A. w. Olson, Mrs. Wilbur Rasmussen, Mrs. Ellis Barlow Bar-low of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jack Hunter cf Provo, Mrs. Clarence Jones of American Fork, Mrs. W. L Worlton, Mrs. Stanley Taylor, Mrs. Claude Curtis and the hostess. ! luff TiiPft- Firday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Alta Powell. Mr. and Mrs.. Eldred Fox, Mrs. I. W. Fox, Sherman and LaMar Fox and Mrs. Arnold Brems visited at the St. Makrs hospital last week with Mr. Lloyd Fox. Delbert Fox and Fern Fox visited Saturday in Boise, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Ferret Brems Fern returned re-turned for an Indefinite visit at the Brems home, Mrs. H. P. Hardy and family of Spanish Fork and Mr. and Mrs. DeMorr Hardy of Havre, Mont., were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Arley Clark. Mrs. Vaughn Cundlck of I Salt Lake City was a weekend guest at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gygl and daughter visited Sunday at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dan-sie Dan-sie and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Lott. Mr. and Mrs. James M. Klrkham and sons of Salt Lake City visited Saturday in Lehi with relatives. Mrs. Robert Crookston of Ameri can Fork, Mrs. Roger Price and son J, R, visited in Provo Thursday with Mrs. Robert Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Weston Ivers spent Saturday and Sunday in Heber visiting vis-iting with Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Read. Mrs. R. B. Worlton and Mrs. Al vin Wollschleger visited in Clear- feld Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Johnson. Esther Hutchlngs of Salt Lake City spent Saturday with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchlngs, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith and son Paul of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Bryant Hicks of Pleasant Grove" visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield. Mrs. Elmer Monson was hostess to members of the Lucky 13 club at her home Friday evening. Present Pres-ent were Mrs. Stella Neflson, Mrs. Mae Smith, Mrs. Vera Whimpey, Mrs. Beulah Lewis, Mrs. Reva Hadfield Had-field and Mrs. Ha Milne of American Ameri-can Fork. Mrs. Jennie Wanlass was a Sunday Sun-day dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Wanlass. Sunday evening the group visited In Salt Lake City with Mrs. Fred K. Wanlass, who Is ill. , Ensign and Mrs. Stephen Carl-qulst Carl-qulst of Vallejo, Cal, are proud parents of a fine baby son born on September 14. The mother was Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Nlcholes of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Nlchoels of this city are the proud grandparents. grandpar-ents. Mrs. George F. Barnes was guest of honor at a party given at her home Monday evening. The occasion occa-sion was in honor of her sixty-fifth birthday anniversary. Present were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hendrickson and son Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Tomlinson of Pleasant Grove, Mr. Frank Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes. Mrs. Garn Holbrook entertained at a prettily appointed bridge party Friday afternoon. Bridge was played and dainty refreshments served. Present were Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mrs. Byron Whipple, Mrs. Armond Webb, Mrs. A. W. Davis, Mrs. D. R. ' Mitchell, Mrs. Lowell Brown and Mrs. Sherman Robinson of American Ameri-can Pork. Prizes were won by Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Webb. Mrs. Ernest Madsen of Provo, Mrs. William Racker and baby of Gooding, Idaho, and Mrs. Ray Mc-Kensie Mc-Kensie and twin daughters of Salt Lake City visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Racher. Wane Powell, who is stationed at Colorado Springs, Colo, visited Sun-dy Sun-dy and Monday withh is wife and baby. Deer, Duck and Pheasant Season Is About Here! WE STILL DAVE SOME GUNS AND AMMUNITION .Hunting Licenses SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Powers Shoe Store day for a visit in San Diego, Cal, with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Richins spent Thursday in Springville and Provo on business. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kittinger of Nampa, Idaho are visiting for two in colt. TAke City with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Klrkham and in Lehi with relatives. Luclle Carter, who is employed in Salt Lake City is visiting for three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Worlton and son David were Sunday dinner guests' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Russon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Ditt-mar Ditt-mar of Albuquerque, N. M, arrived Saturday for a vilst with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Holmsead and son Lee of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ora Putnam and children Glen and Beryl were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holmstead. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jessop and children and Mrs. Guy Murray of Sandy visited Sunday with Mrs. Hulda Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark arid two children of Ogden visited Sunday Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Asa J. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox and children were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hales in American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Crookston and son Richard of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Forrest and family of; Brigham City visited Thursdaywith Mr. Jesse Rhodes and other relatives. . . Mrs. Ella Cameron of Idaho is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan. Mrs. Bert Hutchlngs was hostess to members of the Bridgedere club at her home Friday evening. Bridge was played and luncheon served. Prizes were , won by Mrs. Thelma Miller and Mrs. Lloyd Gray. Mrs. Dorothy Smith was a special guest. Mr. and, Mrs. Fred Calton and Mrs. J. M.' Nielson of Wells, Nev, spent the weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Calton. Sunday the group visited in Dividend with Mr and Mrs. J. H. Calton. , Good as T mm CON3 . . ON YOU? iOES That ca .ble pair of shoes don t throw them away. Half soles or a new pair of heels will fix 'em up like new. Expert Shoe Repairs Re-pairs at reasonable prices. Talk it over with us and we both gain. . State Street Shoe Shop HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop 413 S. on 1st East St of social interest to the f ,m. rnmmunitv is the announce mnt nt the marriage of Mr. Earl Banks, son or ir. and Mrs. Junius ( run u. nnd An Wlnniired Dean,, daughter oi mt. and Mrs. Charles Dean of wovo which took place Friday in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean accompanied accom-panied them to the temple. Mr. Banks is ft graduate of the Lehi high school and Brigham Young university. He attended the California Institute of Technology, filled a misison for the LDS church In the New England states and has taken an active part in church affairs af-fairs in the first ward. Miss Dean is a graduate of the Brigham Youi:g university and is well known and well liked in her respective community. Both young people have a host of friends who join in wishing them. much future success and happiness. They left Monday for Washington,' Washing-ton,' D. C, where Mr. Banks is employed em-ployed with the weather bureau department, de-partment, and where they will make their home. Several socials have been given in their honor. Mrs. Junius Banks and Mrs. Myoni Burgess attended a party given in their honor Tuesday Tues-day in Provo. The groom's prents entertained in their honor last week. Games were played and luncheon lun-cheon served to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean and daughters Roberta and Marie of Provo, Mr. arid Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh of Alpine, Mrs. Douglas Gardner of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Burgess, the guests of honor and the host and hostess. An announcement that will be met with much social interest is the announcement of the marriage of Max C. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wilson of this city, and Miss Sue Taylor of Seattle, Wash, which took place at the LDS temple in Cardston, Canada. Mrs. Wilson joined them in Washington Wash-ington and accompanied them to the temple. Mr. Wilson is a graduate of the Lehi high school and a former student stu-dent of the BYU. He has filled a mission for the LDS church in the northwestern states and has taken an active part in civic and church affairs in the community. The couple will make 'their home in Seattle where they are both employed em-ployed toy the Boeing Aircraft company. com-pany. ; The many friends of the couple join in wishing them future sucecss and happiness. Mrs. Stella Zobell of Rexburg, Idaho, and Ida May of Salt Lake City visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Loveridge. Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen is visiting visit-ing in Cooperton with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless. Mrs. Sherman Robinson, Mrs. Leo Gurney of American Fork and Second Lieutenant Mack Cunningham, Cunning-ham, a graduate of officers' train-ixig train-ixig school at Fort Benning, Ga., visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goates and daughter Jean of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dansie. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mott, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mott of American Ameri-can Fork spent Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mott. Clara Cracroff , who was en route from a visit in Portland, Ore., with her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Baird and son Glen, who is stationed at Pain field with the U. S. air corps, to her home in McGill, Nev., visited visit-ed with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson last week. Mrs. Helen Henrirkn returned with her to Nevada. Lehi friends will be interested to know that Rex E. Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Wilson of Venice, Cal., who Is stationed at Goldsboro field, N. C. has been promoted to the rank of technical sergeant. Mrs. Wilson was formerly Miss Elsie Calton of this city. Miss Ruth Worlton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton has registered at the TJAC In Logan. Mrs. Worlton and Mrs. Ferris Evans Ev-ans and daughter Barbara of Salt Lake City accompanied here to Logan Lo-gan Thursday. Mrs. Annie Goates accompanied them to Garland where she win visit for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Woffln-den. Woffln-den. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lowell Broadbent and children Tommy and Beverley of Provo Were dinner piiKta of Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. isroaabent have recently rehrm from Ann Arbor, Men, where Mr. Broadbent received his Ph. D. degree. de-gree. Upon their return home they found Mr. Broadbent had been sus-tafred sus-tafred as first counselor In the Utah stake presidency. He is the grandson of the late Felix and Mary Long. MAIN STREET , Fst Sunday will be ovserbed in Lehi stake , the second Sunday in October because of general conference confer-ence in Salt Lake City this week. Keith Trane left , Thursday for Logan where he will attend the U AC this winter. . . Mrs. R. B. Worlton and Mrs. T. F. Klrkham spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Frank Barnes is visiting in San Diego, Cal., with Mr. and Mrs. Max Walker. Mrs. Carlotte Lewis, Mrs. Geneva Stewart and Mrs. Vaughn Cundick of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. Jennie Nostrum Sunday evening. eve-ning. Private El vin L. Turner at Camp Dalian, San Diego, Cal., and Mrs. Turner of Sandy visited Monday with Mrs. Turner's sister, Mrs. Wm. Grace and other relatives and friends. Mrs. James Comer visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Comer and children accompanied accom-panied her to Lehi Sunday. Mrs. Dorothy Jones spent the weekend with ner mother, Mrs. Alice Tuckfield. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Earl, Mrs. David Conder of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Berg- man of Provo were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W.. Barnes. FOURTH WARD PRIMARY REORGANIZED Mrs. Lester Norberg was sus' tained as president of the fourth ward primary to fill the vacancy left by Mrs. LaLetta Russon, who has resigned. Mrs.' Roxy Russon was sustained as first counselor and Mrs. Rowena Mork as second coun selor. The outgoing officers include Mrs Russon, president; Mrs. Deon Smith, first counselor Mrs. Roxy Russon, second counselor. Wendall Skinner was sustained as ward clerk. He suceeds Joseph Rothe, who has moved to the first ward. :- ' . Hospital Notes Mrs. Helen Shambcw underwent an operation for appendldties at the hospital Tuesday. Douglas Calton of Cedar Fort is receiving medical treatment at the hospital for pneumonia. A fine baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clell Jackson on Saturday. The baby died on Monday. Mrs. William ' Street and baby were removed home on Sunday. Mr. and ICs. Wayne Powell are proud parents of a lovely baby daughter born on Friday. Mrs. Lloyd Fox was removed home from the hospital on Monday. Our Stocks r ... . S -"up,eie with the Fi the Market Aiford, I ni YOU CAN GET 'EM AT LARSEN BROS. GROCERS LEHI PHONE U Iva Dell Sunderland, rJ and Zetella Price are attay T TT IV i 1 o i u uus year. Miss Irene Meillng registej Ardell Grace, son, of Mr. Forrest Grace, had the mistf to break his arm Sunday. Your government nu let ! demand extra milk fn"W in the land. Getting tkt oM patriotic and profitaUe, l i for detail, of tie PurfeiDaM Plan... itU help J"" far TonelpiuMdraint "educed ctdrkt trafaa xtramfllfiCTolriM.k &if Wen. Fi- A m I i r w U - J -1 iii r |