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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1945 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THE LE'III SUN Published Every Thursday at Lehi, Utah, by the Lehi Sun Publishing Co. Entered as Second Class Mat ter at the Postoffice at Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Year Local Items Miss Vena Gale is visiting In Provo for'at few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. DeMar Gale and family. Mrs. William Sargent and chidlren, Gay, Bill and Jim, of Coalville spent Sunday in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Vere Peterson and baby daughter, Maradee. Miss Vea Jean Brown is visiting in Salt Lake City for a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. J. F. Fagan. Mrs. Wallace Hebertson and her daughter, Mrs. Blaine Pierce of Salt Lake City, visited in Orem with Mr. and Mrs. August Nielsen, Niel-sen, and in Pleasant Grove with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beveridge, on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. DeMar Gale are rejoicing over the arrival of a son, born at the Utah Valley hospital in Provo. The new arrival ar-rival has three brothers and a sister. Mrs. Gale is the former Dorothy Noel of Vernal. Notice I have taken over management man-agement of the business founded by my father, and offer the public the finest in automobile, truck and tractor repairing. re-pairing. Complete line of Allis-Chalmers farm machinery and parts. We are open from 8:30, A. M. to 6:30 P. M. TED COMER Comer Garage Telephone 77-J, Lehi COMPLETE. CAR SERVICE Wasatch Gas and Oils TRACTOR FUEL FUEL OIL Complete Line Auto Accessories Doc's Service OTTO LARSEN, Mgr. Center and Main St. Mrs. Ella Manning was a Provo business visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Jensen Jen-sen spent Memorial Day visiting in Spanish Fork and Goshen. Is Miss Euvana Gale is visiting in Salt Lake City this weeic witn her grandmother, Mrs. Mary S. Merrell. Miss Peggy Ann Case of Mt. Emmons, Duchesne county, is visiting here a week with her aunt, Mrs. Arvil O. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMillan and baby daughter of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson and family. Mrs. Lauraine Coombs and her sister, Miss Emma Clover, visited in Fairfield Sunday with relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Clara Clover, who had been visiting there a few days, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer and sons, Jerry and Larry, of Logan and Mrs. Nola Chadwick and children, Kay and Bruce of Salt Lake City spent Memorial Day with Mrs. Frances Comer and family. Mrs. Edna F. Cook and Mrs. Utella S. Taft spent Friday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Nile Washburn of Provo is visiting at the Wane Christen-sen Christen-sen home for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gray and daughter, Ida, and son, Glen, visited in Pleasant Grove on Memorial Day with Mr. and Mrs. Hans Williamson. Winford and Elma Gray and Joyce Cedarstrom enjoyed a trip to Cedar Fort and Fairfield on Memorial Day, where they visited visit-ed friends. Miss Myrle Stone of Salt Lake City is enjoying a week's vacation vaca-tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil O. Stone. Miss Stone is training as a Cadet Nurse at the Salt Lake General hospital. OTjERflS We have that delicious POTATO BREAD WHITE and WHOLE WHEAT Sweet Rolls and Doughnuts FRESH DAILY Lehi Bakery MAIN STREET ALEX JAMESON, Mgr. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... 1 TS ' RATIONS BOARD ! (fli flLE3I1 Oi . TOM: "It's mighty nice to receive a compliment com-pliment like you've just given us, Judge. We do take our responsibilities very seriously and try to do the right thing with everybody. every-body. In spite of it, we get criticized now and then." OLD JUDGE: "I know ... you've got to take the bitter with the sweet in times like these. Speaking of criticism, and I mean really unfair criticism, reminds me of the spirit beverage business." FRANK: "How is that, Judge?" OLD JUDGE: "Simply this... can you think of any other business in which the seller is responsible for what the buyer does with his merchandise? If a person eats too much cake and gets indigestion, the baker isn't blamed. Nor i3 the coffee merchant criticized if someone drinks too much coffee and can't sleep. Bat the seller of spirit beverages bev-erages gets blamed plenty if one of his customers cus-tomers overindues. Doesn't seem quite fair, does it, Tom?" TOM: "Frankly, it doesn't, Judge. We've never looked at it that way before." Mrs. William C. Thomas of Blackfoot, Idaho, visited with Lehi relatives on Memorial Day. Tkit adctrlismtni ttmaerti h Cmftrtna of Alcok'.it Bttnaf InJustrUt, Im. j Mr. and Mrs. Keith Trane of Montpeller, Idaho, visited in Lehi last week with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew An-drew Trane and family. Mrs. Richard Douglas (Wilma Stice) and son, Richard, Jr., of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. Alice Stice on Memorial Day. Miss Rpvprlv Ttennett. who isi training at the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City, is enjoying a week's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bennett. Junior Carson visited in Salt Lake City Friday through Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Carson, who had been visiting relatives there for a few days, returned here with him. , Miss Elizabeth Chllds, who has been visiting here for the past two weeks with her sisiter, Mrs. J. S. Broadbent, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Loveridge attended the Baccalaurate exercises exer-cises of the Brieham Young uni versity in Provo Sunday evening. Mr. Loveridge is receiving rus degree de-gree from the university this year. Miss Barbara Neal and Jack Neal left Wednesday on the Union Pacific Streamliner for an extended visit in the Pacific Northwest where they plan to visit their father, J. E. Neal, of Spokane, Washington. Miss Neal will return in six weeks, while Mr. Neal will remain during the summer sum-mer months. Mrs. Clara Webb has returned to her home from Pleasant Grove, where she was staying at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Wes-ley Jense, while they were in California. Mrs. Jense visited in Watsonville with Machinist's Mate First Class Dick Webb, who is stationed there with the U. S Navy, and with several former Lehi residents who now live in California, among them Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Otterson and Mrs, Alice Gunther Jones. Among out-of-town residents calling on Lehi relatives on Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs, Richard Jackson and daughter, Lou Anne, Mr. and- Mrs. A. J. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. David W, Adamson and family, all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Everett E. Anderson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Harding and family of Vineyard, and Mr. and Mrs. P, O. Christensen and daughter, La-Rae, La-Rae, of South Jordan. Mrs. Ferrin Gurney entertained entertain-ed at a birthday party Friday in honor of her daughter, Corene, who was ten years old. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weight, Mrs. Reed Weight, and Karen and Niles Anderson, An-derson, all of Provo, Carolyn and Mark Whipple, Donna Evans, Ronnie Cook, Elaine Busker, Jo Ann Smith, Mrs. John Gurney and Lloyd Gurney. A lovely pink and white birthday cake was served. - Memorial Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dansie were Mrs. V. J. Loveless and daughter, Elaine, and Mrs. Louise Payne of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goates and daughter, Jean, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Goates and children, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Goates and son, Richard, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips, and Mr and Mrs. Richard Jackson and daughter, all of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Thiriot and two daughters and Mrs. Jessica Goates, all of Springville; Mrs. Reva Hendricks and son of Og den, Miss Rowena McMillan of Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Dan sie and family, and Miss Elvera Dansie. Card of Thanks We deeply appreciate thoughtful thought-ful expressions of sympathy and the lovely flowers from our many friends. We are grateful for the cars and the assistance rendered before and during the services, and all kindly acts, for the sing ing, music, and the words of con solation at the funeral of our mother. . The Family of Mrs. Edward Cox Miss Maxine Webb, who is training as a cadet nurse at the Salt Lake General hospital, is here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Webb, during her week's vacation. Miss Leah Mangum has return ed to her home, after spending a week in Orem with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carlton. Carl-ton. . Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McAffee have moved to Provo to make their home. Mr. McAffee has been teaching in Delta this past winter, and plans to teach in Provo next year. Miss Mary Rae Featherstone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Featherstone, is visiting here for a week during her vacation. Miss Featherstone is training at the Salt Lake General hospital as a cadet nurse. Mrs. Daniel S. Frost (Leona Carson) and two children of Kanab are visiting here for a few weeks with Mrs. Frost's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carson, arriving -in Lehi on Memorial Day. Memorial Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Schow were Mrs, Margaret Potter and son, Wester, of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Swenson and children of Pleas ant Grove, and Mrs. Howard Frandsen of Provo. Mrs. Myron Burgess and Mrs Ernest Reimschiissel of American Ameri-can Fork visited in Provo Thursday Thurs-day with Mr. and Mrs. Iliff Jeffrey, Jef-frey, Mrs. George Reimschiissel, and other friends. Mrs. Burgess remained in American Fork overnight, over-night, returning home Friday morning. Mrs. Claude Weight and Mrs, Elna Weight of Provo spent Friday Fri-day in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs, Ferrin Gurney and family, the occasion being the tenth birth' day anniversary of Corinne Gurney. Honoring her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks, on their thirty-seventh wedding anniver sary, Mrs. Myron Burgess entertained enter-tained at a family dinner Sunday. A beautifully decorated white and pink two-tiered wedding cake formed the centerpiece, Covers were laid for the honored guests, Mrs. Burgess and children, Allan and Merrill, and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Banks and children, Ellen, Carmen, and Anthony. Mrs. Stanley Lott and three children, Rose LaRae, Stania, and Wallace of Walla Walla, Wash ington, are visiting here for a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wing, and Mr. Lott's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott They will be joined here this week by Mr. Lott, who will come by plane to attend the wedding of his sister, Miriam Lott and Wesley Schow. Mrs. Lott will be remembered as the former Lela Wing. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil O. Stone and son, Kay, and Mrs. Luther Gale and daughter, Sharon, visited visit-ed relatives in Duchesne county on Memorial Day. Mrs. Gale and Mrs. Stone, two of the former Beehive leaders in the Vernal ward, were honored euests at the anniversary party there. A large birthday cake was served, and a sku; was presented by the Bee hive eirls. eivme their intern tation of what the first Beehive class thirty-years ago was like Mrs. Edith Case, a sister nf Mrs Stone, wrote the skit, whnih' proved very ciever. WE CAN NOW FURNISH PEP 88 and ETHYL Gasoline and Vico Motor Oil Try Our Garage For General Automobile Repairing TIRES TUBES ETC. Car Inspection Station No. 140 -: Lehi Motor Co. ARTHUR G. GLOVER, Mgr. Telephone 333 Lehi, Utah It is now more essential than ever that you get I QUALITY in all your foods ! Insure This Need MEATS I GROCERIES and FRUITS I From Our Stocks f Your Quality Food Store I LARSEN BROTHERS TELEPHONE 17 - - - . LEni j Texaco Service & Garag( EXPERT REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS -. . Electric and Acetylene Welding j Enlarged Work Shop Three Mechanics i. I Kelley - Jack - Fred Will Get Your Job Out When Needed j First East State Road Lehi ! Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wathen and children, Orlin, Boyd and Merriel, visited in Bluebell on Memorial Day. Mrs. Donald Coates has returned re-turned to her home in Lehi after spending the last few months visiting in California. Miss Delia Carson of Salt Lake City and Miss Bertha Carson of Ogden spent Sunday in Lehi with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Carson. Mrs. Fay Jordan and children, Patsy and Michael, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited with Lehi relatives on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carson entertained at a family dinner Sunday, covers being laid for Mr. and Mrs. Junior Carson, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Bunker and family of Vineyard, Mrs. Daniel S. Frost and children of Kanab, Misses nam . -t; I Delia and Bertha Carson, as host and hostess. j I Gleaner Girls of the First met at the home of Miss j Cedarstrom Tuesday evenia a social. A delicious lunl was served, the tables J gaily decorated with tiny i nosegays and frosted cocks baskets, fashioned by to hostess, Miss Elma Gray. 1 I Members of the Cut to H 4-H club met at the homeofi leader, Klea Ernst, Tuf where officers were electc club assignments and re; requirements were discussa Colledge was chosen presidi the group, and other offia lected were: Nadine Jones, president; LaRue Ernst, tary-treasurer: Esther news rennrter: and JcAnn ton. soner and cheer It Peggy Roundy and Mrs. are club leaders. u ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION ' . . is both a food-saver and . money-maker on every dairy farm When new electrical farm equipment fi available buv from vour Electric Dea UTAH POWER & |