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Show THURSDAY, JULv ttir i .pin SUN. LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1940 FASHION CLEANERS ANNOUNCES Opening in Lehi Monday, July 29th On Main Street (In Building Formerly Occupied by Bob's Shoe Shop) Building being remodeled, renovated and redecorated. WE SPECIALIZE IN Dry Cleaning Altering Repairing Hat Blocking CASH AND CARRY Latest Modern Equipment F. THURSTON, Owner and Operator. Si Mrs. Samuel N. Crane and daughter, Betty, of Draper spent Monday in Lehi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray, Paul Trane of Salt Lake City is here visiting with his grandparents, grandpar-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane, while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trane are vacationing in the Northwest. Fred Adams of Ogden spent the past week end here with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Wane Christensen are moving into the new Ralph Smith home on the Lake Road this week. The Herbert Taylor home, formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Christensen, is being bought by Morris Anderson. set: Local Items Mrs. Vera Hutchings will entertain enter-tain members of the Bridgedere club at her home Friday afternoon. Members of the Pandora club will te entertained next Thursday evening, eve-ning, August 1, at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Loveridge. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Owen of Brigham City spent Sunday In Lehi with Mrs. Owen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Kirkham. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Zimmerman attended the rodeo in Salt Lake City Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis and family of Salt Lake City spent Saturday Sat-urday here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Asa J. Clark. Friday evening Athol Wanlass and sons, Bud and Wayne, of Richmond, California, arrived here for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass. MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Lehi Canning Co. Are Canning Beans, Corn and All Fruits and Vegetables. Vege-tables. - SAVE YOUR GARDEN FOR WINTER Phone 15 Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor and chik..-en have returned home, after spending their vacation in Lone Tree, Wyoming, with Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Ivory. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hunter of Provo visited here with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and Mrs. Ellen Thomas. Mrs. James Clark and daughters, Evelyn and Leath, spent Wednesday Wednes-day and are spending today in Ogden, Og-den, attending the celebration and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dransfield. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker and baby of Salt Lake City spent Sunday Sun-day here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge. Misses May and Alice Holmstead and Mrs. Richard Thurman of Salt Lake City spent Sunday here visit ing with Mrs. Blanche Evans. Last Thursday Mrs. Emma Smith, Norma and Buddy Gaisford of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart of Cedar City visited here Sunday evening with Mr. Stewart's mother, Mrs. Geneva Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel L. Wanlass and children of Rodeo, California, arrived here Saturday for a two weeks' visit with Mr. Wanlass' parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and with Mrs. Wanlass' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shoell in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. Dr. Agnes Ochs of Los Angeles, California, and Mrs. J. B. Gessford and children of Glendale, California, Califor-nia, arrived here Saturday for an indefinite visit with Mrs. Blanche Evans and other relatives. Dr. Ochs is Mrs. Evans' sister and Mrs. Gessford is her daughter. Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Alfred P. Adams spent the day in Provo on combined business and pleasure. Mrs. Kate Smuin and son, Jack, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smuin en-Joyed en-Joyed dinner and a theatre in Salt Lake City Sunday. Miss Leath Clark spent Friday and Saturday visiting with her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. George Muhlestien in Provo. Miss Enid Lee Smith left Monday Mon-day for her home in St. George, after spending the past two weeks here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen. Last Wednesday Mrs. Ida Hacking Hack-ing of Tooele and her daughter, Mrs. Vinnie Ault, of Cedar Fort, visited here with Mrs. Alfred F. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Holmstead and Mr. and Mrs. David Ravens-croft Ravens-croft spent four days of last week on a vacation trip through the Jackson Hole country and Yellowstone Yellow-stone park. They came back by way of Bear Lake and report a splendid trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Brems and little daughter of Boise, Idaho, have been visiting here during the week with their parents, Bishop and Mrs. I. W. Fox and Mr. and Mrs. John Brems. Mr. Brems came to attend a sales meeting in Salt Lake City and is returning to Boise today. Mrs. Brems and daughter will remain re-main for a month's visit. Dr. and Mrs. Wayne Schow of Standardville spent Sunday night here with Dr. Schow's grandmother, Mrs. Celestia Schow. They were en route to their home after a visit in Garden, Nebraska, with Mrs. Schow's parents. Friday Mr. and Mrs. William Els-more Els-more and grandson, Elsmore Bush, Mrs. Emily Kelly of American Fork, Mrs. Ida Gardner of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clithrope and daughter, May, of Jersey City, New Jersey, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Adams and family. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis in company with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dewey of Sandy enjoyed a trip around the Alpine scenic loop and then to Park City, where they visited vis-ited with Mr. and Mrs. Noel Knight, Sunday. Mrs. Eldred Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins of Provo spent Sunday Sun-day here visiting with Mrs. Geneva Stewart. Mrs. Clell Jackson spent the past week visiting in Midway with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith spent Sunday visiting in Magna with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Taylor. Misses v Beulah and Dixie Klein-man, Klein-man, Forest Kleinman and Miss Phyllis Misen of Toquerville visited here Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith. They were -en route home, after attending .summer school in Salt Lake City for the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Francis of Morgan visited in Lehi last Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass Wan-lass and Mrs. Ellen Thomas. Mrs. Thomas returned with them for a few days' visit. SEE OUR NEW - - - 1941 ZENITH RADIOS More Musical Enjoyment for your money than ever Before. Guaranteed Foreign Reception. Automatic Tuning. New Handsome Big Black Dials. Only Zenith offers these "Plus" features of tone, distance, tuning and convenience. World's Oldest Maker of Fine Home Radios known the world over for superior tone quality. LEHI HARDWARE Class Reunion Held By '36 Graduates The 1936 graduating class of the Lehi high school held a class reunion re-union party last Thursday evening at the Cave Camp in American Fork canyon. Invitations were extended ex-tended to all members of this class and a large number of them attended. at-tended. A "steak" supper was enjoyed and the evening spent in reminiscing end engaging in outdoor sports. Teachers and partners who were piesent with the grroup included Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Washburn, Joseph Roblson, Margaret M. Thurman and Vera Conder. Class members and partners present pres-ent were Clarice Larsen, Guy Richards, Rich-ards, Ruth Jones, Fletcher Shelton, Ralph Goates, Beth Peterson, Glen Royle. June Schow, Dick Johnson, Ruth Hollworth, Wayne Bushman, Cora Beck, Cecil Evans, Allene Frank, Ernest Allred, Leah Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Peck of Mercur, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gardner of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smuin, Ada Phillips, Eva Christ-offerson, Christ-offerson, Lorraine Barbes, Lowell Fox. , .UMiU, h,MIWihi in ii Mrs. Samuel N. Crane and Fred Adams of Ogden spent the rn KeUIHOn Week-End BARGAINS! 100 Bayer Aspirins, this week 50c Pablum 59c 75c Puretest Mineral Oil " 39 1 Gallon Jug (Thermus) . " 69 1 Electric Coffee Percolator ' 1 Baby Book with Bottle of Lysol ?1,SJ 1 Pound Cyanogos Rexall Foot Powder ZSS? Pellisan for Athletes Foot a J 1 Gallon Kreso Dip " " "jc 1 Pint Chicken Lice Roost Paint II "" J, $1.00 Hinds Honey and Almond Cream, Special " i? 1 lb. Garden Dust p Iron and Bone Marrow Tonic j Treet Razor, with 2 blades ,. - be LEHI DRUG CO. Reception Honors Young Couple Main Street Lehi, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Ferrln Miner of Salt Lake City spent Sunday here with Mrs. Miner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Patrick. Little Miss Susan Stewart of Salt Lake City spent from Thursday until un-til Sunday here with her grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Geneva Stewart. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart, Stew-art, came for her Sunday. Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, Pete Gaisford, Jimmy, Sally, Dick and "Darwin Gaisford, Dewey Gaisford of Mammoth, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sudweeks and son, Delbert, Mr. end Mrs. George M. Gaisford and daughter, Patricia, of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer El-mer Culmer at Immigration canyon can-yon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Douglas and son, Richard Jr., of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of Mrs. Douglas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stice. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo St. Jeor and two children and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gill of Salt Lake City visited vis-ited in Lehi Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman. Mrs. Alice Elder and three sons, Dallis, Ray and Kay. spent last Tuesday visiting with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Nye of Tempe, Arizona, are spending the summer with Mrs. Nye's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Webb. Mr. and Mrs. David I. Gardner attended the Gardner family reunion re-union in West Jordan, Saturday. Miss June Hanson has returned home, after attending summer school at the U. S. A. C. in Logan for the past several weeks. Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman and son, Homer, and Miss Frances Gilbert Gil-bert spent Monday visiting in Salt Lake City. Dr. and Mrs. Oran M. Knudsen and wife of Jamestown, New York, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Knudsen during dur-ing the past week. A canyon party was enjoyed at Community Flat to immediate members of the family Thursday evening. POULTRY DAY American Fork Sat., July 27 Something Doing Every Minute! 1 10 A. M. Mammoth Parade 100 Floats Noon Free Chicken Sandwiches 1 P. M. Stunt Flying Air Circus 2 P. M. Baseball Provo vs. Helper 6 P. M. Mammoth Parade 8 P. M. Big Stadium Show Ford V-8 Sedan Given 9:30 P. M. Official Dances "B" Woodbury and His N. B. C. Band at Latona; Howard Nelson and His Band at Poultry Day Gardens ALL DAY MONTE YOUNG'S RIDES & SHOWS Mr. and Mrs. Grant J. Carter and daughter, Marcla, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Carter's Car-ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Lott, and other relatives, the past two weeks, have returned to their home in Beverly Hills, California. En route home they will visit the San Francisco Fair and other points of interest. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Knudsen accompanied ac-companied their daughter, Genevieve, Gene-vieve, and Mr. Grant Gardner to the Manti temple last Wednesday. A canyon outing was enjoyed Sunday afternoon by the following young people: Miss Evelyn Clark, Mr. Hal Scott, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Nye of Arizona, Mr. Horace Tomlinson, Miss Donna Van Wag-onen Wag-onen of Provo. Miss Leath Clark and Mr. Oliver Stratton. Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Knudsen were host and hostess at the wedding wed-ding reception of their daughter, Genevieve, ahd Grant Gardner last Friday evening. Over two hundred guests, relatives and friends attended. Among these were Dr. D. O. Eccles and wife of New York City, also Dr. Oran M. Knudsen and wife of Jamestown, New York, and Faye and Marva Cram of Sacramento, California. Dainty refreshments were served in the garden, which was lighted with colored lights. Miss Eudora Knudsen had charge of the refreshments. re-freshments. Music was furnished by A. H. Wing on his electric organ. Mr. and . Mrs. Gardner are on their honeymoon at Fish Lake. They will be home to their friends at Springville after August 1. Main Street : : Hospital Notes Mrs. Don Loveridge was admitted to the hospital Tuesday for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Davis of Garfield are rejoicing over the arrival ar-rival of beautiful twin daughters, born at the Lehi hospital Monday. The babies are "identical" twins end both mother and babies are doing nicely. The mother was formerly for-merly Miss Ora Gray of this city. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray and Mr. and Mrs.' David Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rothe are proud and happy parents of a fine baby son, born at the local hos- pital Monday. Mother and baby are reported to be doing nicely. Joseph Lambert is receiving treatment treat-ment for a fractured leg and other ! injuries suffered when the automobile automo-bile in which he was riding left the road on the Alpine scenic loop and plunged down the mountain side. Willard Exter of Provo, who un- 1 derwent an eye operation at the local hospital last Wednesday, was removed to his home Tuesday. Citizens Receive Beautification Plaques Miss Enid Zimmerman, who underwent un-derwent an operation for appendi-i appendi-i citis at the hospital several days I ago, was removed home on Monday. Lehi, Utah APFTOACnJXG MARRnr. ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Prank Barr nounce the annrnnrhin,. , of their daughter, Miss Elalrj oaniea, ana mt. Max Walker &- of Lynn Walker nf pipo, " which will take place next Wefri ucouay, jmy 31, m Provo. The bride Is a graduate of fe Lehi high school and hue ti. .' active part in school, church and socal activities. She has man; friends who join in wishing he-much he-much future happiness. Mr. Walker, too, has counties inenas in nis community extend ing their congratulation A wedding reception will be giver, in their honor by the bride's parents par-ents on Thursday evening, August , m me mira ward chapeL All members of the ward over sixteen years oi age are invited. THIRD WARD MUTUAL REORGANIZED The Lehi Third ward Young Women's Mutual Improvement As sociation was recently reorganized under the direction of the ward bishopric. Mrs. Georgida Manning, who previously served as a counse- lor in the organization, was named president, with Mrs. Alice Elder and Mrs. Myrl Ricks, as counselors. The remainder of the officers and teach' ers of the organization are being named by the new presidency. Mrs. Margaret Barnes is the outgoing out-going president. The following "Lehi Beautification" Beautifica-tion" Plaques were given out July 20, 1940: THE LEHI DRUG LARSEN'S MEAT & GROCERY LOWELL BROWN BYRON BROWN MRS. CELESTIA SCHOW MARGARET AND IDA THURMAN THUR-MAN FOURTH WARD CHURCH ROBERT ALLRED D. RAY ALLRED MRS. JENNIE NOSTROM GENEALOGICAL GROUP GIVES BROADCAST Get Those Flies Early With WATKINS FLY SPRAY It is clean, stainless, sweet smelling and is excellent for killing flies, ants, roaches, mosquitoes, and other insects in the home. It will not stain wallpaper, draperies drap-eries or clothing. Goes twice as far as other sprays. Excellent for spraying livestock PLACE YOUK ORDER TODAY. Arnold C. Brems WATKINS DEALER Phone 86-W Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Roberts are here visiting with Mr. Roberts' parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roberts, after spending a month in Los Angeles, California, with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. LaDrue Roberts of Los Angeles returned with ' them and will be here for a two weeks' visit at the Oliver Roberts home. "Mirror, Mirror tell me true am I the fairest now in view?" "Sorry," quoth mirror, in words that cut "You've let yourself get in a rut" Don't Let This Happen to You! Ruth's Beauty Nook is ready to serve you the best in Permanent s and Hairstyling 40 W. Main Street Phone 43 A broadcast was given Monday afternoon over radio station KOVO by the Lehi Third ward Genealogi-' cai group at 2 p.m. Two vocal solos, "In My Father's House" and "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say" were given by Gilbert Simmonds, accompanied by Miss Donna Hadfield and an impressive talk was given by Arnold Brems. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Varney and Mrs. Jane Solberg left Saturday for Chinook, Montana, after spending two weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Zimmerman and other relatives. Miss Bertha Carson is spendm? her vacation in Portland, Ores and Seattle, Washington, and oW points of interest in the NortW She left Wednesday and expects w be gone two weeks. STAKE HIGH PRIESTS COXFEREXCE SUNDAY A Lehi Stake High Priests' Quorum conference will be held in the stake tabernacle next Sunday at 2 p. m. A special Invitation is extended to all wives and widows of high priests. Elder Arthur Gaeth of Provo will be the speaker. Respectfully yours. Quorum Presidency. APOSTLE RICILVRD R. LYMAN AND SENATOR KING SPEAK AT LEni Apostle Richard R. "Lyman of the Council of Twelve Apostles, and Senator William H. King were the speakers in the Lehi Fourth ward last Sunday evening. Both of them gave interesting and inspiring talks before a large crowd who filled thP chapel. They talked mainly on conditions of the world today, both in our country and abroad. JULY FOOD SAVINGS! During July, as in the past Larsen's Market will continue to lead the food parade with banner values . . QUALITY MEATS and GROCERIES and of course the Finest of FRESH VEGETABLES and RIPE FRUITS Also you'll find your shopping worries simpHfied when buying at Larsen's, because everything for jovt table is under one roof! Most important to remember is the fact tlfet here you receive Quality Food at Money Saving Telephone 17 We Deliver Promptly Prices. LARSEN BROS. Main Street Lehi, Utah |