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Show A . 1 PAGE EIGHT THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Meeks W. Halli-day Halli-day of Lake Shore, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon K. Niel-son. Miss Joanne Dorton entertained entertain-ed at her home Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, immediately following the closing of school, for her close friends, Miss Arlene Nielsen, Miss Esther Brems and Miss La Rue Curtis. friends of Salt Lake City,. The Packs are well known for their work in radio and advertising, and their home was recently featured in a Salt Lake City paper. celve her diploma at the Commencement Com-mencement Exercises of the Brigham Young high school, Thursday evening. Miss Browning Brown-ing is a granddaughter of Mrs. Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Clawson, of Clearfield, called at the home of an aunt, Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor, last Friday. They also visited with their grandmother, Mrs. Rachel Anderson. They were en-route en-route home from a trip to Moroni. Mr. David Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Woffinden attended at-tended the Commencement Exercises Exer-cises in American Fork Monday. Mr. Peterson experienced the deep enjoyment of seeing two grandchildren receive their high school diplomas, Miss Jean Boley and Mr. Ralph Pratt. There were 110 graduates. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Frost of Kanab, and their children, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. pavid H. Carson, parents of Mrs. Frost. Mrs. Jay Bell (Maurine) of American Fork, spent Tuesday in Lehi at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred. i Mrs. Vern Webb is visiting in Blackfoot, Idaho, called there on account of the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Hyrum Ray. Mrs. Ray will be remembered as the former Stella Smith of Lehi, a daughter of Henry Smith. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Circuit (Delia) of Salt Lake City, were Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Frost and children. . Saturday afternoon visitors at the Walter Webb home were Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Pack and family, Mrs. James Comer attended the fimeral of an old friend, Mr. Joseph Sundstrom, in Salt Lake City Thursday. She was accompanied accom-panied by her two sisters, Mrs. Ben Rose and Mrs. Dorothy Johnson, John-son, Salt Lake City. George W. Barnes spent the past week in Sandy at the home of a son, Eldon Barnes, going into Salt Lake City each day and performing temple work. The many friends of Miss May Lott will be pleased to learn that she is considerably improved after af-ter being confined to her room for two weeks with a badly wrenched back, following a fall. Honored at a family dinner given by Mrs. Davis Boley in American Fork, was Mrs. Duane Woffinden, Sunday, May 23, the occasion being her birthday. Covers Cov-ers were laid for the Boleys, Mr. and Mrs. Woffinden and family, and Mr. David Peterson. fpr'5 ' Miss Nancy Browning, well known here during her stay at the Walter Webb home, will re- Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rigby of Bancroft, Idaho, were recent guests at the Aaron Allred home. Also coming to see Mrs. Vilate Case, who is ill at the Allred home were Mrs. Moroni Almen, Downey, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Brown of American Fork, a nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor Tay-lor attended the open house at the Home Economics Dept. of the University of Utah, Wednesday evening. They were the guests of a daughter, Miss Joan Taylor, who modeled a suit she had made during the season. The Just-A-Mere Club met at the home of Mrs. George Stras-burg Stras-burg last Friday. Mrs. Parley Austin was a special guest. Mrs. Vilate Case confined to her bed for the past ten weeks, is reported to be improving. Mrs. Case is a house guest of a sister, Mrs. Aaron Allred. A secretary at the Senior High School in Logan, Lo-gan, she has been remembered well and often by her many friends. Among those from Logan Lo-gan who called recently, were Miss Priscilla Roland, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pederson, Howard Wil-mcfre Wil-mcfre and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Wilmore and Mr. and Mrs. Denlne Wilmore and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frederickson, Perry Wilson and Lowell Anderson. Young Michael and Laurie Coombs of Spanish Fork, were overnight visitors- at the Clover home, last Friday. They remained remain-ed with their grandmother while parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Coombs, motored to Kamas to attend the graduation rites for Dean Coombs, youngest brother of Mr. Coombs. Dean got through with an A average. v Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolston, their son, Lynn Woolston and his friend, Raymond Monson of Pro-vo, Pro-vo, were Sunday visitors here at the home of Mrs. Woolston's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stras-burg. Stras-burg. . Mr. and Mrs. Berry Jolley and Mrs. Clara Jones of Provo, visited at the Aaron Allred home last Sunday. They came especially to see Mrs. Vilate Case, sister to Mrs. Allred, who is ill. Mrs. H. R. Peterson received announcement of the graduation of. a grandson, Milton Morris (Bud) Peterson of Draper, last Friday. Bud is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Petersen, there. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Schow visited in Lehi last weekend at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Randal Ran-dal Schow and Mrs. Marie Gun-t.hpr Gun-t.hpr Mrs Sehnw. the former La Rae Jones, is a granddaughter to Mrs. Gunther. - m I Mmm A t -I Mrs. Hetta Laira, ana im. uu Mrs. Ted Comer and son, Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. aroomneaa were in Salt Lake City, last Wednesday to attend the funeral services of a relative, iwrs. jemue Stewart Atwood. Mrs. Atwooa was buried in Pleasant urove. Mn tpA Comer visited in Mid- vale, Monday, with her mother, Mrs. Bruce Maxwell. The two ladies enjoyed a trip into ban Lake City together. Miss Lenna Scott returned to her home in Idaho after spending spend-ing the winter In Lehi attending school. While here she made her home at the Lee Scott residence. She was accompanied by a friend, Miss Petra Clover, who win vism there for a week. Callers at the Stanley M. Tay-inr Tay-inr hnmo Tupsdav evenine were Mr. James M. Kirkham of Salt Lake City, an uncle. With him were three of his sons, Elmoine, J. Arno and Aioeri. Two granddaughters of , Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis are graduating grad-uating from high school this week. They attended the exercises exer-cises in American Fork Monday for Miss Joann Knight, a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Knignt. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMillan (Ruth Peterson) moved into their new home in Salt Lake City last Friday. Mrs. McMillan and her children have spent the past three weeks at the home of her parents, President and Mrs. Vir eil H. Peterson. The young cou pie have built in the new division at 2848 South Wainright street. Mrs. James Comer entertained at dinner last Sunday for the birthdavs of two nieces, Mrs Alice Carson and Mrs. Miriam Morgan. Those enjoying the delightful de-lightful gathering were Mrs. Morgan, Mor-gan, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rose, Mr, and Mrs. Reed Nostrum, Mrs, Dorothy Jones, Mr. Mel Boden, all of Salt Lake City; and Mrs Comer, and dauehter. Miss Shir ley Comer, Mr. and Mrs. Carson, 1 4 ft if f i PORK & BEANS 22c OLIVES MiTia... ......25c SALMON ir:'..!!. 57c VEAL LOAF 24c DEVILED MEAT 9. Red & White 3 Cans - PICKLES ToL 32c TANG 0NMEAI 47c COOKIES Vanilla, Ginger or Lemon, 2 Lb. Bag 49c GUM DROPS ccto'iiag 29c SALTED PEANUTS Fresh, 1 Lb JUMBO PEANUTS Very Good, 2 Lbs 34c 29c CHOCOLATE LOGS 97 1 Lb. Celo. Bag , I C SUGAR 10 Lbs. 95c PEANUT BUTTER BAKING CHOCOLATE 12 Oz. Glass, Peter Pan JAM & JELT Y All Fruit Flavors, 1 Lb. Jar 32c 24c Red & White, Yz Lb , TOILET TISSUE 29c tress.... J-Vfv TIDE 34c POST TOASTIES 25c PALMOLIVE OR CREAM OF WHEAT 30c CAMAY 2For 19c Y our Quality Meat S tore f: i l 2 . 1 .... lZT - Jtl - . Friday they are planning to be t at. the eraduation of Miss Jeanne Davis from Provo High. Jeanne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy M. Davis. A delightful surprise for Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Loveridge, Tuesday, Tues-day, was the arrivel of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larsen and family, who motored here from California. Mrs. Francis Mitchell of American Ameri-can Fork, was also present to greet the newcomers. THURSDAY. twav S Ready for Acti Miss Mable Pierson of Salt Lake City, was a week-end visitor In Lehi; a house guest of Mrs. Theo Pierson. Little Miss Dorette Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Gardner, is visiting in Afton, Wyoming, at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gardner. On ft' , k I X it I 0 Early Fire Engines Many early fire engines were destroyed de-stroyed by fire because the short range of the hose stream made it necessary to take the apparatus too close to the flames. heads the best and mostuS force in the Arab LeaiS 20,000 -man British . ttJj British-equipped Arab Laf Some Legion units are reported in Palestine ready to enfcl Arab sovereignty when the Bt'f ish withdraw their mandate. iV' Alii Only a Few Days Left For a ABC New asher FRE H !i !" tLU,JlJU m-nn nTu "man 1 1 1 MW n m biii' 'y W M "J n j " Jj , j I I s ft.,::;:. ' :fl"'l i i iiiiinii 1 1 ii i Hi i ii rrr nil r 'j ; For the oldest ABC Washer will be given a BRAND NEW ABC Clip this COUPON and mail to Chipman Merc. Co. American Fork, Utah I OWN AN ABC WASHER ' Serial No Signed Address Dependable Since 1872 ran 1 "" r . n'- - ' in""" |