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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1946 THURSDAY, JANUARY. ot txt T TTTTT TTTATI XllEj LjCjIII OUili j.i;w.t - -Sy, i H Pronto-Pups O ft "The weiner dun-in-a bun" They're Sensational! Try one! Only 10c DINNERS, STEAKS, SANDWICHES Ice Cream to take out EVANS CAFE Open from 8 A. M. to Midnight Daily -Phone 156-J Main Street, Lehi THE LEHI SUN Published Every Thursday at Lehi, Utah, by the Lehi Sun Publishing Co. - Lehl's only Newspaper Owned, Edited and Published by a Lehi Citizen and Taxpayer. Entered as Second Class Matter Mat-ter at the Postoffice at Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. UTAH STATEPktSi ASSOCLtfZON Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Ymr Mr. and Mrs. Noel' Devey and Mrs. Frank Devey of Salt Laice City were dinner guests of Mr. ana Mrs. wmiam urday evening. Denim Jumpers at Leany's. Mrs. Milan Allred and children and Bishop and Mrs. James Giles of Salt Lake City were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray All-red. Dinner guests of Mrs. Fern G. Johnson Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil F. Johnson and three children of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sadler of Draper, and Mr. and .Mrs. Maurice Sorenson of Sandy. January CLEARANCE FOR THRIFTY SHOPPERS LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER 3 FOR 12c Galvanized BUCKETS 10 Quart 43c Fine Quality Dole Pineapple For Tasty Salads (Limited) PEACHES 2y2 Cans 25c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR 27c Sliced Breakfast Bacon - lb. 39c For Nourishing Breakfasts Rayon DRAPERY Flowered -i f Yard Flannel DIAPERS 27x27 1 QO 1 Dozen A0 Just Arrived CROCHET COTTONS and RUG YARNS QUILT BATTS -I Q Part Wool . .. JL)c Childs' PERCALE DRESSES Size 3 to 6 MUSICAL SUPPLIES Valve Oils Violin Strings Sax and Clarinet Reeds and all General Musical Supplies MAKE YOUR SHOPPING CENTER at 1 Broadbent & Son Fine Quality Merchandise f. f ,J I'll fl illllflf tf&&V'&j$&W 43O0dBMUBBS ti . n mm mtmm mm mm mmi Baa a f w w mmw m -v 'mrwwwmwwrm tp- m W V V F' :; J J My f y - Local Items Dr. and Mrs. George E. Eason 'and twn r.hildren of Salt Lake City visited with Bishop and Mrs Hyrum A. Anderson Sunday. Men's Work Shirts at Leany's. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cranney, who were enroute from uitir home in Afton, Wyo., to spend the winter in Arizona, have been spending a few days in, Lehi with their daughter, Mrs. Lynn Webb and family. Flowered Tumblers at Leany's. with prayer, Mrs. Lucille Peter- son sang a sow, uu given by Caroline Cook and Ev- elvn Peterson. Fon Cook and Carl O. Miner were opcaivcio. Hymns were sang and the closing clos-ing prayer was given by Mrs. Myron naies. Cedar Valley News Cedar Valley ward YMMIA was reorganized the forepart of January. Sustained as presi-ont presi-ont was Rninn Cook with Har- ih raitnn first assistant and Robert H. Smith, secana assist anf. Honorably released members were Carl O. Miller, David Elton and Frances Cook. Lucille Chamberlain has gone to Salt Lake City to worK. Blankets and Pillows at Leany.s Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings and Maj. and Mrs. Sterling Mer-rell Mer-rell were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gunther of American Fork Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gough visited in Salt Lake City Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings. Mrs. M. S. Lott is reported very ill at her home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Banks and little son, Gordon, left Monday for their home in Albuquerque, N. M., after spending the past week visiting relatives, in Lehi and Provo. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. Mr. and Mrs. William Dansie, Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Goates, Mr. and Mrs. John Goates and Warren L. Goates were among Lehi relatives attending funeral services for Vern Loveless in Orem Tuesday afternoon. Star , Rug Yarn at Leany's. Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner visited in Salt Lake City Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings. Hutch-ings. Mr. Hutchings is reported very ill at his home. Also visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Hutchings were Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hutchings Hutch-ings of Pocatello, Idaho, formerly former-ly of Lehi. Before returning home, the Skinners called at the Roy Fage home in Bountiful. BOYS OVER 12 Enroll now for Fisher Body Craftsman's Contest. $75,000 in prizes. Entry blanks at Leany's. Mrs. Alice Stice entertained members of the Home Nursing class of '41 at her home Monday Mon-day evening, the affair being held in honor, of Mrs. Audrey Price and Mrs. Dorothy Bennett, whose birthdays occur during the month. Each of the guests of honor was presented with a gift from the group, after which, a tasty luncheon lunch-eon was served and games and music enjoyed. Assisting hos-Mrs. hos-Mrs. Eva Beveridge, and Mrs. Florence Gudmundsen. Mrs. Mabel Jones was a special guest. 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The new com ITS A COMPLUZ filW SET OF TOOLS I I lcte of Enreka cl?nIn ,ooU - be qmu vriih eilbir clcAncr. A i ' u y ' t - P. . W ,-.svTffli iii m ., : : -"N- I v- " Wallace Banks Appliance Co. The Boy Scouts of Cedar Fort went on a hiking trip on baiur-day baiur-day to photograph wild life. They were accompanied by Mr. Fon Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jorgensen visited in Cedar Fort Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hack' ing. Drin Chamberlain is home again after visiting Vith his son in Ogden. Vta nrasWlplfl MOIl- dav evening at the home of Mrs. Mamie Calton. Refreshments were served. Striped Awning at pur Child Jie'aith Cnm Clinic is again open holidays. We hZVfl' bigger and better cliiUcV than last. Rerr,. H Tuesday of each month Jones is the nurse i a competent Dr. is prea Week-end visitors of Mrs. Nell Cook were Mr. and Mrs. Frances Cook and son of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook and children chil-dren of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Peterson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Smith fo American Fork on Saturday. On the occasion of her birthday birth-day Friday, Miss Virginia A. Ault had as a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ault, and La Von Hansen of Tooele. The Senior Scouts accompanied accompan-ied by Bishop Afton Chamberlain Chamber-lain and Sid Hardman, went to Salt Lake City on Monday. They visited the presiding bishop's office of-fice and toured the church offices. of-fices. They also purchased their basketball suits. Mrs. Mamie Calton stayed a few days in Lehi last week. Sixteen mothers from Cedar Fort visited the Lehi high school on Parents day Friday. Men's heavy Unions at Leany's. Mrs. Rebecca Wilson is staying stay-ing a few days . with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Berry. Zipper Housecoats at Leany's. George A. Hacking from Mc-Grath, Mc-Grath, Alberta, Canada, is visiting visit-ing in Cedar Fort . with his brother, William Hacking,, and sister, Mrs. Caroline Cook. Mr. and Mrs. , Ole Peterson went to Salt Lake City on Tuesday Tues-day to celebrate her birthday. Mr. Ralph Smith of Lehi made "the rounds" visiting friends and relatives in Cedar Fort Monday. House Dresses to 52 at Leany's. The first Cottage meeting of this season was held at the home of Mrs. Mary Hannah Strickland. There were 15 present. pres-ent. Mr. Sid Hardman opened PHONE 319-J1 for the only . Grocery Delivery Service IN LEHI Full Line Quality Groceries Vegetables and Fruits Russon Market Phone for Food OUR PLEDGE TO YOU Q FAIR PRICES QUALITY FOODS " Q EFFICIENT SERVICE You can be assured all these when you trade at "Your Friendly Food Store" L ARS E N B ROS. Main Street Phone II Ladies' and Girls' House Dresses, Anklets, Scarfs Sweaters, Blouses Girls' SPRING SPORT JACKETS Sizes 8 to 14 SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Men's and Boys' HATS, GAPS & CLOTHING Powers Shoe Store 14 Re-Capping Vulcanizing KEWq USED TIRES TUBE: . . Battery Charging COMPLETE LINE ACCESSORIES Kendall Oil $2.70 Case 5 Gallons $4.25 in your own can We have the New WHITE FUEL OIL 10c Galloi We Deliver FUEL OIL AND GASOLINE McCOARD SERVICE 250 East State Street Denzil Turner, For the BEST in Car Care I Drive Out and Save :.- V at PARK SERVICE Expert Greasing, Battery and Tire Service. F- and Accessories Sinclair Gas and Oils FOR LONGER WEAR GIVE YOUR CAR SDl CARE Corner State and Fifth West pboE Herman "Jockey" Johnson, Mgr. Higl Ope) Plai |