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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 27, THE LEIII SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1944 194 I Social Items S. L Goodwin was a Salt Lake City business visitor Tuesday. Miss Zetella Price attended the home economics convention in Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs. Vera Trane will entertain enter-tain members of the Ikon-Oddity club at her home this evsatng (Thursday). Miss Betty Logsdon was pledg ed a member of the Fidelas social unit at the Brigham Young uni versity, at the pledging cere mony held last week at the school. Mrs. Myron Burgess suffered a painful knee injury in a fall at her home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hunter and children, Carma and Janet, of Provo visited in Lehi Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price attended at-tended a party at the Paul Carlisle Carl-isle home in Alpine Triday evening, eve-ning, given in honor of Mrs. Lynn Norberg, nee Helen Carlisle, a recent bride. Mrs. Junius Banks returned to her home late Saturday, after a dellEhtful ten day visit in Al buquerque, New Mexico, with her son and daugnter-uwaw, Mr, and Mrs. Earl Banks. Mrs. Mary Briant is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Matilda Ma-tilda Phillips, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gill of Salt Lake City were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Littleford. 0R9ER OF THE DAY i i mgmmtt I" TVv J - i , : t v i '1 V; l1 . W jj 4.W . for Work or Flay After spending the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Wardle and family in Ogden. Mrs. T. A. Taylor has returned to her home. Mrs. Grant Littleford and Mrs. Forest Littleford were visiting in Pleasant Grove Sunday afternoon after-noon with their grandmother, Mrs. Ella RIchins. Mrs. Charlotte Lewis was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielsen of American Fork Sunday. Marriages Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dickerson announce the marriage of their daughter, Doris, and Joseph L. Southworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Southworth of Logan. The ceremony cere-mony was performed April 21 in the Salt Lake temple, with Robert I. Burton officiating. Mrs. Southworth is a member of the Lehi high school graduate FORMER LEIII GIRL MARRIED Of Interest to local friends is the announcement of the marriage mar-riage of Beverlee Ann Washburn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nile Washburn of Provo, formerly of Lehi, to Dallas B. Pierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bartie Pierce, also of Provo. The-home of the bride's parents par-ents was the scene of the pretty weddine Thursday evening. Jtt Mr. and Mrs. John Watson of Salt Lake City spent Saturday evening in Lehi visiting with Mrs. Blaine Pierce and new baby in the Lehi hospital, and the Wallace Hebertson family. ing class of 1943. She has has Bisnop Arthur D. Taylor of the been employed in the office of Provo Third ward performed the : the Emsco Refractories company ceremony at 8 p. m. in the pres- j until recently when she accepted pr,pP nf familv members and a position with the Geneva Steel j cjose friends, Mr. and Mrs. Wane company. j Christensen, Mrs. Alta Van Wag- Mr. Southworth, an electric-1 oner an(j Mrs. Florence Gud- ian's Mate in the U. S. Navy, has mundSen, all of Lehi. been in active duty in the Pacific for the past eighteen montns. He returned to his duties Sunday Sun-day evening by plane. The bride will remain at the home of her parents for the present. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Raymond and son Edward and Mrs. Chell Miller and son Craig were in Lehi Sunday at the Wallace Hebertson home. They visited at the Lehi hospital with Mrs. Blaine Pierce and baby while they were here. 6.90 and 7.90 Look trim, efficient and well-dressed in a comfortable gabardine; slack suit! The short' sleeved jacket is neatly neat-ly tailored and the slacks have waistline tucks to insure a flattering flat-tering fit. In serviceable service-able colors. Sizes 12 to 20. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Littleford accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ira Deveraux and son, Dickie, and Miss Walker of Pleasant Grove to Salt Lake City Sunday evening, eve-ning, where they visited with Dean Deveraux, an instructor in the army air corps, who was en-route en-route to a new station. Mrs. Bert E. Peterson (Clara Or ton) and baby daughter, Judy, of San Francisco, who are visiting visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Orton in Payson, were visiting here Saturday at the Chester Peterson home. Mrs. DeMar Gale visited in Salt Lake City Sunday with her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Jennie Weeks of Vernal. Miss Louise Weeks, who has been attending the BYU, accompanied her there. She had been a guest of the Gales for a few days. A baby boy was born to Elwood and Elsie Watkins Monson of Pleasant Grove April 13 in the Lehi hospital. The new arrival has one sister, Muriel. Mother and baby are at the home of the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Watkins. Miss Donna Kirkham, who Is teaching home economics at the Bunkerville, Nevada high school, spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday Sat-urday with her mother, Mrs. La-Verde La-Verde Kirkham. She was accompanied ac-companied here by Miss Marcia Anderson, music teacher at the school, who spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson of Ogden. To Grow More Pickles This Year A Patriotic Obligation A Cash Opportunity I Pickles are an essential food for the Army, the Navy, the Marines and the Coast Guard, and this year the Government Govern-ment is asking for more pickles for our Armed Forces. Pickles are an equally essential food for civilian diets because they're high in Vitamin A, B and C content con-tent as well as other essential vitamins and minerals. Every farmer has a patriotic obligation obliga-tion to grow more pickles this year so there'll be plenty for Uncle Sam. That Idle plot of land or acre which produced nothing last year would be Just the thing, and we want to help you do it. It's your big chance to do your part toward the war effort and earn extra cash at the same time. Pickles are easy and economical to grow, simple to harvest. They're easy on your land, too, because they take much less from the crops. soil than many other They're an in-between crop that brings in "cash" money at a time when extra money is usually welcome to every farmer. We contract for your crop "in advance" and this year's prices are at the highest level in the history of the pickling industry. Pickles require no packaging or delivery expense and that means more profits for you. Best of all, because pickles are an essential food, the Government allows extra fertilizer and nitrogen for pickle acreage. And every pickle acre has a unit value earning draft deferment for the farmer and bis help.N Do your part in '44. Plan now to join the "Pickle Parade" of farmers who are pledging "more pickles" this year. OUR FIELD MAN RULON PETERSON, LEHI, UTAH Phone LEHI 173J will gladly tell you all about it Write or phone us to have Mm call UTAH PICKLE COMPANY INC. 741 So. 3 West, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Phone 3-4101 SINGLETON-BRADSHAW Mr. and Mrs. Dell Singleton are" announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of, in afternoon dresses and wore The voune couple stood to be married under a bower of palms, and adding to the beauty of the setting were large baskets cf calla lilies, snapdragons and carnations, car-nations, and lighted tapers in candleabra. A smart navy blue and white suit was worn by the bride, with matched accessories. She wore a dainty corsage of gardenias and pale pink snapdragons. Mrs. Washburn and Mrs. Pierce were vJVWw V- 3 mf$& their daughter, Elma, to Mr. Mark J. Bradshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard B. Bradshaw of Salt Lake City, former residents resi-dents of Lehi. Vows will be exchanged in the Salt Lake temple May 4. Miss Singleton is a graduate of the local high school where she was a member of the band and accompanist for the Ladies Glee 'dub. She has also been active ac-tive in churph work in the First ward. For some time she has been employed at Auerbacks as an advertising illustrator. Mr. Bradshaw is a graduate of the Lehi high school and recently recent-ly returned from serving a mission mis-sion for the LDS church in the Central States. The young couple cou-ple will make their home in Salt Lake City. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Watkins Wat-kins announce the engagement of their daughter, Verla, to Harold Har-old Holindrake, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Vernon Holindrake of American Fork. Wedding plans are set for June. . Miss Watkins is a graduate of the Lehi high school, and is attending at-tending the Brigham Young university this year. , . Mr. Holindrake is a graduate of the ... American Fork high school, an a former student of the Brigham Young university and the Utah State Agricultural College. Having seen action in several major battles in the Pacific Pa-cific war zone, he is now. taking of fiecrs' training at . Fort , Sill, Oklahoma, pink rosebud corsages. Centering the table was a large j wedding cake, ornamented by j rosebuds and a tiny bridal pair. Pink and white candles were on ! either side. Refreshments were enjoyed and the bride cut and! served the wedding cake. The bride is a former student of Lehi high school, and a grad- j uate of Provo high school. Mr. Pierce is a graduate of Lincoln high schooL SHOWER FOR BRIDE Mrs. I. L. Lott entertained at a bridal shower in the Second ward Relief Society rooms Friday evening, in honor of her daughter, daugh-ter, Lois, who was recently married. mar-ried. Snapdragons and spring flowers were employed in the decorations. Ninety ladies attended. A program pro-gram and refreshments were enjoyed, en-joyed, and a number of lovely gifts were received by the guest of horor. ' Program numbers included a violin solo by Miss Betty Logsdon, Logs-don, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Lelioy Logsdon, an original reading paying tribute to the bride was given by Mrs. ' Bert Timpson of American Fork, vocal solos were given by Mrs. Sylvester Evans and Miss Cleo Christensen, Christen-sen, each accompanied by Mrs. Abraham Anderson, and Miss Irene Shelley of American Fork played a piano selection. A number of relatives and friends from American Fork and Pleasant Grove were in attendance, attend-ance, in addition to those from Lehi. 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We will cut and thread pipe to your measurements. measure-ments. Worn taps and valves reseated and rebuilt if brought in. . Wallace Banks Appliance CO. - TELEPHONE 20-W 155 West Main Street - - Lehi, Utah . Hours: 12 Noon to 6:00 P. M. UTAHJW |