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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1946 t t T7TTT TTTATI THR T.V.HI UM. LiL.ni, u" i THURSDAY, JAMBA.,, We Have Bnwn's ICE CREAM In All Popular Flavors BULK Pints 30c, Quarts COc BRICKS Pints 20c, Quarts 40c Dinners Steaks Sandwiches Open 8:00 A. M. to Midnight Every Day EVANS CAFE FERD EVANS, Manager E5S9ZEB33 NEW BUS SCHEDULES THRU THE SALT LAKE-UTAH VALLEY if ' ! TWELVE DAILY SCHEDULES IN EACH t DIRECTION BETWEEN SALT LAKE f CITY AND PAYSON THE LEIII SUN Published Every Thursday at Lehi, Utah, by the Lehi Sun Publishing Co. Lehi's only Newspaper Owned, Edited and Published by a Lehi Citizen and Taxpayer. Entered as Second Class Mat ter at the Postoffice at Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. MeMDEH.V,,..4' Aif 1MB- UTAH STATE P&W ASSOCIATION Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Tw Effective Monday, January 21, 1946 To Salt Lake City: Leave Lehi 7:58 A. M. 9:28 A. M. 10:38 A. M. 12:53 P. M. 2:58 P. M. 4:23 P. M. 6:08 P. M. 7:08 P. M. 8:58 P. M. 9:18 P. M. 10:23 P. M. 12:23 A. M. TO PROVO PAYSON 7:52 A. M. 10:03 A. M. 11:32 A. M. 1:07 P. M. 1:37 P. M. 2:57 P. M. 4:32 ' P. M. 5:32 P. M. 6:22 P. M. 7:22 P. M. 9:23 P. M. 11:22 P.M. Operates via Main Street. All other schedules operate on U. S. Highway 91. Bus Depots STATE STREET DRUG CO., U. S. Highway 91 Phone Lehi 143 LEIII DRUG CO.,Main Street, Phone 27 Phone Your Local Rio Grande Trailways Agent for Additional Information Local Items Miss Virginia Roberts and Jars. Erma Robinson spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dorothy Ivers was in Salt Lake City Monday on business. She remained overnight as a guest of her two sisters, Misses Grace and Joan Read, returning home .Tuesday morning. For the best permanent waving at the most reasonable prices phone Preston-Fox Beauty &nop. 142 North First West, Am. Fork. Phone 128-J. adY- Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Walker of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Giles of Pleasant Grove, Mr. ana Mrs. Shirlef Powell Sr., Shirlef Pnwpii Jr.. Miss Bettv Whiting of Prnvn Pnl T.nrin Powell and Miss :Lois Frampton of Pleasant ; Grove formed a dancing party iat the Rainbow Randevu in Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. Dean Powell is entertaining entertain-ing members of the Bon Amicus club at her home Friday evening. Mrs. Bert Beck is entertaining the Ikon-Oddity bridge club at her home this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davies of Provo spent Sunday with Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers and two children were in Salt Lake City Tuesday on combined business and pleasure. For the best permanent waving: at the most reasonable prices phone Preston-Fox Beauty Shop. 142 North First West. Am. Fork. Phone 128-J.' adv. Mrs. J. Maiben Stephenson entertained at a party Sunday evening honoring Lela Cowan who is leaving soon to make her home In Johnson City, Tennessee. Mrs. Cowan, the former Lela Cox, will be remembered as the charm-,ing charm-,ing office assistant in the dental office of Dr. Worlton, and has been active in local church and social functions. For the - past year she has been president of the First ward Gleaner class in MIA work. The members of this group presented her with a gift at the party. Games were played I and refreshments served. I Lela's many friends wish her happiness and success in her new home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trane of Salt Lake City spent the weekend week-end with Mr. Trane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trane. l 353 Carlos Coates of the ward bish opric was the speaker in the Third ward Sunday evening. Music was furnished by the ward choir, directed by Frank Jones, with Mrs. Fern Johnson accompanist, accom-panist, and a male trio, composed of Frank Jones and others, accompanied ac-companied byXeland Price. i Mrs. Carl Gunther entertained at a family dinner party Saturday Satur-day evening honoring her son, Lloyd, who has just returned from the Pacific. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Pope, Mrs. Eliza Pope and Mr.' and Mrs. A. Marz of Salt Lake City, Wayne Holley of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gunther, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gunther, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Smith and family, fam-ily, and the hostess. Following dinner the group spent the evening eve-ning visiting. SPECIALS This Week 144 Plenamins ABCDE&G With Iron and Liver .... $4.79 50cc Clcminol Vitamin A&D 5,000 units A $2.75 72 Polycaps Vitamins for Children $1.98 8 oz. Metamucil $1.50 16 oz. Vineland Tonic $1.25 6 oz. Vanilla Extract, Imitation 45c 150 Amphogil Special . $1.29 Reg. 75c Ben Gay ."" 65c Reg. $1.00 Agar-Rex Laxative , 89c 8 oz. RexEme Skin Oint- ' ment for burns, irritations irrita-tions ..J...."..f.:.,..L 50c ehi Drug Co. -fa t - fc . rx'-fJ f - -if 7 . AV- ' A- i' .. ,Jaj -''VviTft yZ -y" mnm It's tBe new way; tte easy way, the time-saving way to keep your house shining from attic to cellar. An organized way to clean house with all the tools you need for efficient cleaning, on the spot, where you want them, all the time. No more need to carry a heavy cleaner up and downstairs! The new Eureka Home Cleaning System gives you a powerful Eureka, all-purpose, tank-type cleaner. You also get the new de luxe Eureka uprigltt cleaner equipped with Eureka's exclusive new double-action "Disturbulator" that penetrates the deepest rug nap, loosens and sweeps up the "imbedded" dirt. There's a complete set of improved im-proved new cleaning tools that click into cither cleaner! Every tool you need to do 101 cleaning jobs upstairs, downstairs, all through the house ; : . a complete home cleaning system all wrapped up in one package. ASK ABOUT EUREKA'S NEW ADD-TO PLAN Now everyone can own a complete borne cleaning system. Eureka ha a special plan wherebjr yon can make one key purchase and "add-to until yon accumulate the complete ays tern. Ask about it! IT'SAMOTOR-VRtVM WAXER TOO ,Yonr new Eureka upright turn into a power-driTen waxer with the Sick of a finger. Ton can thina kitchen linoleum and hardwood floors to mirror perfection In no time. , tT'$ AN UPRIQHTt Buy tnem M yem, or choose! The improved de luxe turcka upright with its new motor-driven Disturbulator action and many other features. The new Eureka tank-type, finest of its kind ever built, preferred by manr as an all-purpose cleaner. The new com IT'S A TANK-TYPE I m a coMPim new sn cp tools t plete set of Enrcka cleaning tools can be used with either cleaner. i ) v.. Wallace Banks Appliance Co. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Evans and Miss LaRae Evans registered at the Brigham Young University last week for the winter quarter's work. Mrs. Dorothy Ivers and Mrs. Watkins will attend a meeting of the Ace High plub at the home oi Mrs. asm rerguauu in Provo Friday evening. Mrs. Marie Martines and daughter, Carolyn of Richfield are spending a few days in Lehi with her mother, Mrs, Henry Erickson. JoseDh F. Marsh of Alpine and Douglas Gardner of Murray called call-ed at the Junius Banks home Sunday afternoon. Seventeen members of the Chantante Chorus held a dinner nartv Saturday evening at the home of Miss Norene Fox, hon oring Mrs. George Eason, Mrs. Elmer Carr, and Miss LaPriel Goodwin, former accompanists of the group, who are making their homes In Salt Lake City. Each of the honored guests was presented with a gift from the chorus members. Assisting Miss Fox with arrangements were Mrs. Cecil Ash, Mrs. L. B. Brown, and Misses Thelma and Arleen Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass returned re-turned home Tuesday evening after spending the past two months in California. They visited visit-ed their sons, Marion and Ruel at Rodeo, and Athol at Richmond, Rich-mond, and made several interst-ing interst-ing trips to San Francisco, San Jose, and other localities while their. They report a very enjoyable enjoy-able visit. The John Austin family held a reunion Sunday, when the family fam-ily met together at Sunday dinner din-ner for the first time in five years. All the Austin family were present except Mrs. Audrey Peterson of San Francisco, who was unable to attend. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Austin and Lovell Austin of San Ffancisco, Mr. and Mrs. Don J. (Bob) Austin and daughter, Donna Jean, of Babbitt, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dixon of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Austin and Mrs. Howard Green of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Shelton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lar-sen Lar-sen and family, and the host and hostess. PLAY SCHOOL MOTHERS TO MEET A meeting will be held for all Play School Mothers Wednesday, January 23, at 3:15 in the Memorial Mem-orial building, it is announced by President Margaret Barnes. Nurse Mabel Jones will address the group on "Your Child's Problems in Health and Social Adjustment." A cordial invitation is extended extend-ed to all mothers of young children chil-dren to attend, as well as mothers of play school pupils. SERVICEMEN SPEAK AT UNION MEETING Six returned servicemen, Lee Colledge, Homer , Trinnaman, Chase Allred, Leo Loveridge, Merlin Loveridge, and Floyd Erickson spoke in the general session of Priesthood union meeting meet-ing Sunday afternoon. This was the first meeting under the new plan for union meetings, and a large attendance made the department de-partment work a success. CLOSE OUT SALE of ' HATS , In Winter Styles Reduced to $1.98 each Special Reduction on All Wool Dresses Let us create a NEW YOU with a Heated, Machine-less, Machine-less, or Cold Wave Permanent Alta's Frock & Beauty Shoppe West Main Street PHONE 20-J Marriaee licenses were Issued during the week to Beverly Jean Krenka and Paul Smith Jun-lian; Jun-lian; and Frances Warden and Joseph Banyasz of West Dallas, Wisconsin. . Ml. and Mrs. Raw . miung here with V4 .'ohn Austin since w ac" Eve,areleavingnSA' to oan rranciscn ' v New Shipment of BLANKEK COTTON AND WOOL Men's and Boys' Leather and Wool Coats Girl's 80-square Percale Dresses Ladies' Skirts, Anklets, Sweaters, Lingeri Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps -SHOES FOR THE FAMILY . Powers Shoe Store Re-Capping Vulcanizing VrrTT ir-v an USED TIRES TUBES Battery Charging COMPLETE LINE ACCESSORIES Kendall Oil $2.70 Case 5 Gallons $4.25 in your own can We Deliver FUEL OIL AND GASOLINE Fuel Oil IOC Gallon McCOARD SERVICE 250 East State Street Denzil Turner, Mgr. Avoid the RUSH when Spring Cleaning season arrives Get your supplies now while selection is complete: BENNETT'S Enamels and Gloss Finishes. TEXOLITE Washable Interior Paint' 1 LATEST Designs in Wallpapers. Wheat Paste, Patching Plaster, Crack Filler, Sandpaper, etc. ' Just Received Shipment Hard Twist -Lariat ROPE-Smith ROPE-Smith Hardware Main Street - - - Phone U-W Yes, We Have SHOES t We have a Complete Stock of High Quality Footwear for the Family Men's Work and Dress Shoe.' From S3.50 to S9.50 Pair " ' Just Received Shipment of COWBOY BOOTS Good Range of Sizes , , 10 Discount on all Boys' and Men's COATS and JACKETS j-y.,t WOOL and LEATHER Styles Blankets for Chilly Nights ; : S2.13 to 817.50 each NEW CANNON 50 WOOL BLANKETS Wide Rayon Binding A New Selection of Girls' DRESSES and SLACKS HAS JUST ARRIVED Colorful Plaid Flannel SHIR for Boys LE ANY MERC West Main Street Phone No. 4 |