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Show THURSDAY THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH 21. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1940 Week-end Specials Tiut Liquid Floor Wax 49c Quart Liquid Furniture Polish 20c lilcnzene Wall Cleaner 10c 1 Quart Home Dry Cleaner - 19c 50c Fepsodent Antiseptic, 2 for 51c 50c Pablum , 43c COc Alka-Seltzer, Special 50c 75c Vick's Vapo-Rub, Special 65c Pint Klenzo Antiseptic 49c 100 Boxes Stationery, up to 75c value Special 19c 24 Flat Sheets, 24 Folded, and 48 Envelopes 49c 500 Klenzo Facial Tissue 20c Pint Bay Rum, Special 39c Quart Wright's Liquid Smoke $1.25 Lehi Drug Company Main Street Lehi Edith Ooates of Salt Lake City visited with relatives here Sunday, "Why there are so many Hollywood Holly-wood divorces. Adela Rogers St. Johns, Motion Picture Commentator, Commenta-tor, contends that there are sound reasons for many crack-ups. Don't miss her Interesting article In The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sunday's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. Members of the Lucky 13 club were entertained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Arleen Barton Bar-ton In Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Ray McKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. William E. Racker of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Racker. In the afternoon the group motored to Provo and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Madsen. SARATOGA Opens Saturday, March 23 Spend Easter at SARATOGA O SWIMMING O PLAY GROUNDS FISHING Refreshment Stands will be open and a full stock of Confections will be on hand. BRING YOUR FAMILY Rates to Parties SPEND THE DAY" AT SARATOGA OXKUAl 1 " The calendar declares it's Spring! 'Again Your Railroad's stood the test 1 Of winter storms proving itself The Faithful Servant of the West. When blizzards raged and snows piled up On roads throughout the land, Your Railroad laughed, "Ha Ha! He He! Your threatening storms won't bother me." Despite the cold and snow and ice Fast freights delivered cars of coal Food and meat and merchandise Promptly, at their destined goal. Has brought your mail, and papers too,- . ... i 'j Winter and summer, thru the years ... Daily delivered them to you. J7 When Winter cancelled schedules Of planes and buses too, And froze your auto in its tracks The Rio Grande went through. You've come and gone all winter long On trips throughout the land, Warm and cozy well fed too When you traveled Rio Grande. Day in- day out year after year, Rio Grande is at your call, Speeding "Thru the Rockies" To serve you one and all. FOR INFORMATION ABOUT SCHEDULES, FARES- 6 DEPENDABLE, ECONOMICAL FREIGHT SERVICE Local Items Mr. and Mrs. E. b. Garrett were Provo visitors, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson, June and Paul Hanson spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson spent Wednesday In Salt Lake City on business. Mrs. A. E. Doll was a Sunday visitor vis-itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston In American Fork. President and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday. The Daughters of the Pioneers of Utah county will hold a Pioneer ball March 29 in the Utahna Gardens Gar-dens in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Webb and daughter, Flossie, motored to Magna Sunday afternoon to visit with Mrs. George Southwick, who is very ill. Mrs. W. H. Dansie spent from Wednesday until Friday in Salt Lake City, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips. n an 3ai2 L. B. BROWN PHONE 7 Vouru Marie Erlckson of Salt Lake City and Keith Erlckson of Logan spent the week end visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erlckson. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fenton and Ellen Christofferson of Salt Lake City visited here with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Christofferson, Sunday. Miss Reva Goates, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pulley and family spent Sunday in Gunnison visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Goates. Paul Christofferson, who is attending at-tending school In Logan, spent the week end visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,Alexi D. Christofferson. Miss Maxine Batchelor, who is employed at the Calder Beauty Parlor Par-lor in Vernal, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Batchelor. Mr. and Mrs. David Evans and baby of Montlcello visited Monday with Mrs. Israel Evans. Mr. Evans Ev-ans just returned from San Francisco, Fran-cisco, California. Mrs. Edward Davis, Mrs. Worthen and Mrs. F. J. Ottley of Salt Lake City spent Friday visiting at ' the home of Mr. , and Mrs. Asa Clark. They also attended , the Relief society so-ciety entertainment in the Second ward. Mrs. Sarah E. Galsford, Pete Gaisford and Mrs. K. L. McKenzie of Rupert, Idaho, spent Thursday in Salt Lake City visiting with relatives. rel-atives. They also spent Sunday in Eureka, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Galsford. For Easter- We can supply all your wants Everything for a Picnic BUY YOUR BEER HERE Case Lot Prices Lower Than Ever 15 BRANDS Cottage Tea Room American Fork Local Items Mrs. Jennie Nostrom spent Saturday Sat-urday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lionel Larsen will entertain members of the Sequoia club on March 28. Mrs. Fioyd Empey of Idaho Falls visited the past week with her mother, Mrs. Annie E. Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Herman SVenson left Sunday for Buhl, Idaho, on a business trip. Mrs. Provo. Eli Fox spent Monday in Carlos Coates and family of Go shen Bpent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates. May and Alice Holmstead of Salt Lake City spent Saturday visiting in Lehi with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Jackson of American Fork spent Sunday with Mr; and Mrs. Samuel Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Anderson Ander-son of Sandy were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick. Mrs. Amy Stevenson and Miss Amy Stevenson visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holmstead. Miss Irene Brown, Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Peterson of Ogden, Ray Walker of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Lester nColledge Jr. of American Fork spent Sunday visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Col-ledge. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray entertained enter-tained at a bridge party Friday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rick, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchings and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wllkins. High score prize was won by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchings. State Street Shoe Shop LEHI, UTAH Harold Osborne, Manager Courteous Service MODERN EGlflPMENT WORK bONE WHILE itf WAIT FREE SHINE Given with all Half Sole Repairs Call iri and give us a trial iRov Dansie and son of River- ton spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dansie. ANNOUNCEMENT We are now handling the famom Friends of Mrs. Sarah Knudsen will be sorry to hear that she has been confined to her bed with lum bago. Mr. A. E. Adams spent Wednes day and Thursday in Salt Lake City and Friday was a business vis itor in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kalmar of Salt Lake City visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates. Stake board members of the Relief Re-lief society attended the annual birthday party of the Relief society so-ciety in Cedar Valley, Tuesday. Miss Lyle Sharp of Provo and Miss Lucille Walker of American Fork were week end guests of Miss Josephine Russon. Hospital Notes Mrs. Mildred Johnson was removed re-moved to her home from the hospital hos-pital Wednesday. A lovely baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Carson at the hospital, Monday. Mrs. W. M. Zentner and baby were removed to their home from the hospital last Thursday. Mrs. Howard Gray was removed home from the hospital, last Saturday. Keith Prior, small son of Mayor and Mrs. Dean Prior, was in the hospital Monday and Tuesday, receiving re-ceiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Allen of Pleasant Grove are proud parents of a son, born at the hospital on Tuesday. A. W. Davis was removed to his home from the hospital Thursday. We are offering the following Introductory Spe for FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY 18c READYPACK, Pints SPECIAL at . 30c READYPACK, Quarts SPECIAL at 2 40c EASTER BRICKS SPECIAL at 30f We are now prepared to give the best service in to on any kind of party orders. See Us For Your Easter Candy and Supplies MEILING'S Phone 36-W Main Street Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hill of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mrs. John Turner. Mrs. . Don Lott returned home Sunday, after spending the past week , in St. George visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mathis. A. B. Anderson spent Friday Saturday in Salt Lake City atti ing the state school convention. Mrs. Ellen Thomas, Mr. Cfc Barnes and son of Bozeman, !fc tana, were guests at the home . Mr. and Mrs. George P. Bars Monday. -EASTER TOGS- New Spring Blouses ..1 .'. 79c and $11 Ladies' Cannon Silk Hose, still at the old price 79c & 98e SLACK SUITS $1.00 & $11 Ladies, HATS $1.48 to $1.33 ROSANA FROCKS : $1.00, $1.98, $21 ALSO MEN'S CLOTHING WEBB'S FURNISHINGS State Street Lehi Mrs. M. E. LaRue and baby were removed home from the hospital, Tuesday. LaRee Goates was taken home from the hospital Tuesday. She has been receiving treatment for a broken hip. Make Up and Live Beauty is natural care ... Come in and let us prove this to yon. Try our Merle Norman Cosmetics FREE See it! Try it! We are sure you'll like it Eva's Beauty Shoppe East Main Phone 18 i m- i Visitors at the home of Mrs. Sarah Knudsen last week were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gaines and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Halverson of Bingham. Bing-ham. Bertha Knudsen and Allene Frank of Provo, and Mrs. Alice Frank. "Mrs. Caesar." Be sure to begin this dramatic new serial of love and passion by Wallace Irwin, famous author, in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sunday's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. Mystery At Midnight FREE! Passes will be given to first five who bring in a compete list of the misspelled words in ad to the Lehi Sun Office. Following the farewell testimonial testimon-ial for their son Ernest, Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ray All-red All-red entertained about sixty relatives rela-tives and friends at their home. Among those attending from out of town were Bishop Giles and family, fam-ily, Mrs. Millie Hogland, Rondo Hogland and Jim Holden of Salt Lake City, Harry Carsey and family, fam-ily, and William Carsey and family of Murray. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones returned re-turned home Saturday from Portland, Port-land, Oregon, where Mrs. Jones has been attending school for the past year. Mrs. Jones reports that the school was very worthwhile and that she enjoyed it very much. Mr. and Mrs. Jones report they are happy to be home again among their relatives and friends. Mrs. Jones will be working for two weeks in Salt Lake City and Provo. On April 1 she will be working In Lehi. Ladies' New No Mystery at Midnight SPORT OXFORDS or any hour! Ladies' Full Fashoned LcW HOSIERY 69c Cerael Mill "Shoes for the Family" TREATS GRAIN at Powers Shoe 15c per hundred Store FEED COAL Lehi, Utah People's Store You Always Eniy - Yours for FRESH BAKRY GOODS BETTER PRICES if you get phone 76 Griffin Bakery We Deliver PRODUCTS Complements to Lions Club Your Home Bakery CAST OF CHARACTERS Jack Murphy Roger Price Tom Foster Lowell Brown Ralph Norris Armond Webb Judge Rollins George Lewis Sally Grant Enid Zimmerman Elvira Nosegay .... Geraldine Thomas Mrs. Halloway . Marlene Tew Sarah Irene Meiling Bonnie Baker Marion Fox Professor Rockbottom...i. B. Brown Detective Briggs ...... E. C. Jorgenson The Stranger Dick Evans CHORUSES BATS Shirley Roberts Laura Jeanne Brown Willie Hadfield Maxine Webb Clifta Bennett Ina Rick NURSES Vocal Solo Ada Phillips Bernadine Fagan Geraldine Ault Leone Jones Madge Whimpey Anita Van Wagoner Alberta Van Wagoner POLICEMEN Lois Larson Esther Hutchings Phyllis Dorton Betty Jean Dorton LaRue Powell Faye Hutchings Accompanist-Aieriam Lott. vvku uy xieien Edmonson. Glenn's Service LUBRICATION and WASHING Our SPECALTY Standard Oil Pro Atlas Tires and Batteries Send the Children They Will Get THE BEST Fresh and Cured Mti Vegetihles and Fm. In Season Everything you Neei Larsen Bros. PHONE V Main Street-LeW1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 22 and 23-H. S. Auditorium 1 |