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Show THURSDAY THE LEW SUN, LEH1, UTAH OCTOBEK- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, GET YOUR DUCKS' Local with SUPER SPEEDS Mr. and Mrs. Dean Price of Salt Lake City were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Price. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Eeles attended a funeral In Springville Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Bone and baby of Springville were week-end guesU of Lehl relatives. Mrs David Oardner spent Friday in Spanish Forlc attending a membership mem-bership tea, given by the American Legion Auxiliary. TAKE the 'way up, long range shots . . . that are too far for ordinary or-dinary shells . . , and kill your game cleanly, with the extra speed and extra power with short shot string that are yours in Super Speed Shells. The real long range loads, that are there with the effective shot wallop that gets results. Clean, no-rust Staynless priming. Evenly balanced pattern under scientific short shot string control. Ask us for IVMCffESUR VMM MAN SUPER SPEED SHELLS Lehi Lumber Co. rhone 15 State Street, Lehi On Thursday Mrs Rose Wllkins and Mrs. Mack Holmstead spent the day visiting In Salt Lake City, as guests of Mrs. Ren Eckersley Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Schow of Salt Lake City spent the week-end here with Mr. Schow's parents, Mr. and Mrs- A. C. Schow- SPECIAL!!! Your Last Chance to get one pound of Watkins Pepper For 5c With Your Purchase of $1.00 Bottle of Watkins Liniment Also Free Spices ASK FOR YOUR WATKINS CALENDAR Arnold C. Brems Phone 86-W - - Lehi, Utah ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. Seth Hansen and two chil dren, Bobby and Kathleen, visited during the week-end In Ogden with Mis Hansen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Wing and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stlce attended a 4-H ',lub demonstration and meeting in Highland Sunday evening Sunday Mr, and Mrs J. Nile Washburn and children visited in Pj-ovo with Mrs. Washburn's par ents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Ilillas. Local Items Mr., and Mrs. Wallace Ohran of Burllnsarr.e, California, visited here Friday with Mrs. Rachel Anderson Carlton Peterson and Herman Swenson returned to their work in Preston, Idaho, and Tremonton, Utah, Tuesday, after spending the week-end here. Miss Mary Midgley of Salt Lake City was a guest of Mrs. Mack Holm- steid on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington made a hurried business trip to Los Angeles, California, last week In company with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Eddington of Springville They left Sunday afternoon and returned home lost Thursday. I Am Now the Loral FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE for the Lovely Dress Line FASHION FROCKS I will be glad to call at your home and show you the thrilling thrill-ing new stylet for Fall and Winter. Edith M. Kcnner FAIRFIELD, UTAH FILL YOUR BIN NOW FOR THE WINTER SEASON. DON'T LET OLD MAN WINTER CATCH YOU UNPREPARED STOCK UP NOW! We Carry the Best Coal on the Market More Heat and Less Waste. ORDER YOUR COAL NOW PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 154-W HardmanCoalCo. W. R. IIARDMAN, PROP. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Slice and three little daughters, Dorothy, Dar-lene Dar-lene and Carolyn, of Highland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stice, Sunday. Mrs. Lawrence McDonald and baby son, Ray, of American Fork visited here during the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H Gray, while her husband was on a deer hunt. Mrs. Clarence Thompson of Eph-ralm Eph-ralm spent the past week in Lehi with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wane Chrlstensen. Mr. and Mrs Chrlstensen accompanied her home and spent three days visiting vis-iting in Ephralm. Mrs. David Adamson and little son of Salt Lake City have been visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Alice L, Phillips, during the past week-end, while her husband was deer hunting". Mrs. Wallace Banks spent Monday Mon-day visiting In Provo. She attended a party there given in honor of her sister, Mrs. Roscoe Kartchner, who is visiting from San Francisco, California. t Dr. and Mrs. W. L Worlton an nounce the engagement and ap proaching marriage of their daugh ter. Madge, to Ferris A. Evans of Lay ton. The couple will be married in the Salt Lake L. D S. temple in November. No-vember. The bride is a former graduate of the Lehl high school and majored in the School of Home Economics at the Utah State Agricultural col lege. She is affiliated with the Al pha Chi Omega sorority. Mr- Evans graduated from Davis high school and majored In the School of Commerce Com-merce at the Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural college. He is affiliated with the Phi Kappa Iota fraternity. Following their marriage the couple plan to make their home In Salt Lake City. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Webb announce an-nounce the marriage of their daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Marjorie Webb, and Mr. Paul Rosier of this city, which was solemnized Wednesday, October 25, in the Salt Lake L D. S. temple. Both young people have been active ac-tive irr L- D. S. church affairs in the Third ward and also in community com-munity activities. They have countless count-less friends who Join in wishing them much future happiness and success. A wedding reception is being given In their honor Thursday evening (tonight) in the Lehl Third ward chapel. All members of the ward over the age of sixteen are cordially invited. The young couple plan to make their home in tins city. Local Items Miss Pearl Peterson of Salt Lake City sint the week-end here with relatives. Mrs. J. O. Melling spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City with her sister, Mrs. Howard Strang and family. Mrs. Leo Hanson spent Friday visiting in Logan with her daughter, daugh-ter, Miss June Hanson. Mrs. J. O Meiling spent last week in Mount Pleasant visiting with her mother, Mrs. Oscar Anderson Mrs. Elma Burgess of Alpine visited vis-ited here Sunday with her sister, Mrs- Frank Martens. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks attended at-tended a wedding reception in Pro- Monday evening. -.111 --lfc vo Miss Virginia Meiling left lasti Wednesday for Afton, Wyoming,! where she will teach school during the winter. j Homer Trinnaman and Miss Eva Carson spent Sunday visiting in Ogden Og-den with Mr. and Mrs. Verd Hancock- Dr. Vasco M. Tanner and family of Provo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings, Sunday. 48 Sheets and 48 Envelopes Box Stationery Box Stationery (Borcealis) -5St Blue' Ribbon Shaving Cream .'. Ever-Ready Shaving Cream Pablum 75c Vicks Vapor Rub COc Alka Seltzer COc Sal Hepatica Liquid Vaneer Mop Sale on Colgates Tooth Powder, 2 for 5 lbs. Epson Salts 500 Klenzo Facial Tissues, Special Pint, Rex Psyllium Logans, Soda Mint Tablets 100 Large Milk of Magnesia Tooth Powder . -fit .... 63( -a. 50c 36c St 89c -lit Lehi Drug Company Main Street Lehi When You're Hungry try MEAT PIES our Once you try them you'll be back for more. Eat them here or take some home to the family. This is a mighty fine place to sit down and satisfy that appetite .... Whatever the hour, whatever you want to eat .... You'll find lots of GOOD things here. YOU'LL FIND FAIR PRICES TOO! DICK'S DINER State Street : : Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFarlane Mr. and Mrs- Mack Holmstead en-and en-and children of Riverton were Sun- tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. J. C. Shaw of Los Angeles, Ralph Powell California. Mrs. Charlotte Lewis and her two daughters, Mrs. Keith Nielsen of American Fork, and Mrs. Dale Berry, Ber-ry, of Cedar Fort, visited In St-George St-George during1 the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Cuncllck. They left Thursday and en route visited through ZlOn's National Na-tional Park and Bryce canyon. They returned Saturday night and report a lovely trip, Mrs. Cundlck was formerly Miss Agnes Lewis of this city. Mrs. Lowell Brown was hostess to members of the Pandora club at her home last Thursday evening. Present Pres-ent were Mrs- Joseph Roblson, Miss LaPrlel Goodwin. Mrs. Hugh Rhodes, Mrs- Herman Swenson. Mrs. Warren Goates, Mrs. Ralph Davis, Mrs. Ar-mond Ar-mond Webb, Mrs. John Southwlck. Mrs. LeRoy Loverldge, Mrs. Jay Haws, the hostess and two guests, Mrs. Noy Christofferson and Mrs. Joseph Shelton. On Thursday o: next week club members are entertaining enter-taining at a "pot luck" party at the home of Mrs Hugh Rhodes. Headquarters for . . . ANTI-FREEZE PRESTONE New Low Price : $2.63 Gal. Ford ANTI-FREEZE $100 Gal. Let us Inspect, Tighten & Fill Your Radiator for Winter See us for your New Car FORD V-8 and MERCURY LEHI MOTOR CO. Prepare now for Cold Weather . . . We Now Have Prestone Thyrmo Anti-Freeze Don't Let Winter Catch You Unprepared Does the Top of Your Car Leak? We give you FREE your choice of any two of the following with a Grease Job and an Oil Drain: Side Walls Painted-Top Painted-Top Dressed Wash Job Vacuum Job You can have your choice of any one with a Grease or an Oil Drain. Drop in and let us serve you. Webb's Conoco Service DEAN WEBB, Prop. Miss Dona Kirkham, who is attending at-tending school at the B. Y. U. in Provo was home to spend the weekend week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kirkham. Mrs. Horace Bone and small son, Ralph, returned home Monday, aft' er spending the past ten days visit' ing in Salt Lake City with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jacobson. Members of the Junior Athenian club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Byron Whipple this evening (Thursday.) An interesting lesson has been planned. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Burgess of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Banks were Sunday guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Jun-ius Banks. Approaching Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Anderson announce the engagement and com' ing marriage of their daughter, Miss Vera Anderson, and Mr. Glen A. Trane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trane of this city, the marriage to take place on November 10. The young bride-elect is a graduate grad-uate of the Lehi high school. She later attended the B. Y. TJ- at Provo and later graduated from a business school in Salt Lake City. For some time past she has been employed by the Continental Oil company in Salt Lake City- She has been active in church, school and social activities activ-ities in the community and has hosts of friends who join in wishing her much future happiness and success. suc-cess. Mr. Trane, too, is a graduate of The Church History class of the the Lehi high school, and has taken Third ward Sunday School enjoyed an active part in social, church and a delightful out of doors party last: school affairs. He, too, has count- Wednesday evening, planned under the direction of their class leader, Mrs. Eunice Hutchings. Twenty young people enjoyed a treasure hunt, lively games and refreshments around a large bonfire. The Fifth ward Boy Scouts, chaperoned chap-eroned by Scout Commissioner Byam Curtis, enjoyed a campfire jamboree on the shore of the Jordan river Tuesday evening. Around a large campfire they enjoyed games and story telling, roasting weinies and other diversions- Eighteen boys and their leader enjoyed the affair. less friends who are extending congratulations. con-gratulations. Several socials are being planned in honor of the young couple. Mrs. George Strasburg Mrs. vin Crabb, Mrs. Marvin Ashton Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen "uuu6 "ioae areencung the tar cAuuibioii nom Lew stake. The DREAD of winter is not so great if you are comfortably dressed. Let us help yon to keep your family from I! contacting an all winter's cold hy fitting them now with warm clothes they will wear when they need them. WEBB'S FURNISHINGS State St. Lehi, Utah Grace Webb Heber J. Webb Among those from out of town attending the funeral services for Thomas Russon were his sons and daughters, Thomas J. Russon of Murray, jonn Russon, Mrs. Amy Manwaring, Mrs. Rose Clark and Samuel J. Russon, all of California; Mrs. Lunetta Chugg of Providence, Mrs. Myrtle Holbrook of West Point, Mrs. Florence Mitchell of American Fork, most of his grandchildren and great grandchildren, Mrs. H. A Spurrier, Mrs. Trulen Bills, Mrs. Paul Freebairn, Mrs. Nettie Howe, Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, Bishop and Mrs. William Bateman, Mrs. Cora Russon, Joseph F. Russon, Mrs. F- J: Russon, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Cloyd Stone of Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs. Art Olsen of River-ton, River-ton, and many others. Everything for Your Hallowe'en Party! Masks, Noise Makers, Fake Noses, Etc. Decorations Hallowe'en Candies Make our store your Hallowe'en Headquarters. DINNERS PLATE LUNCHES SANDWICHES MEAT PIES HAMBURGERS ICE CREAM CANDIES TOBACCO We take subscriptions for Magazines-Single or in clubs Open from 7 A. M. Until Mid-Night Meiling's Confectionery Main Street Phone 38-W Lehi ALLIS-CHALMERS Power Farm Equipment THE LEADERS OF MODERN FARM EQUIPMENT DID YOU KNOW!- The cereal you had for breakfast was probably made on an Allis-Chalmers flaking mill? Comer Implement Co. TUONE 67-W LEHI, UTAH We Know the Answer to your Hunting Problems GET YOUR LIMIT ON THE OPENING DAY! SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22 Be Ready Enjoy This Wholesome Sport Is it a New Gun you Need? ' Ammunition or other Hunting Supplies? We have them and at prices to fit your pocketbook. Guns Ammunition Supplies Enter our Duck, Deer and Pheasant Contest. Call at store for Particulars THE LEHI HARDWARE Main Street Phone 353 |