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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1946 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1940 THE LEHI SUN Issued each Thursday at Lehi, Utah by the LEHI SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered as Second Class Matter August 5, 1914, at the Post Office at Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. ' RUTH S. BANKS, Editor, Publisher, Owner WANT ADS Reed Organ Sor Sale Excellent condition, $10.00. Melvin Johnson, John-son, Lehi. 8-15-ltp. raoy UDttORIAL. SSOCIATION r:5 i. OB TUB- -jfljfcZ. UTAH SIATE P&SUSSOUAIIOH Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Year Long Distance Calling UP 25 Since Last Summer Q More long distance calls are being handled at our switchboards this summer than ever before in history. The great surges of traffic which seemed so abnormal on VE day and VJ day are being far exceeded every business busi-ness day now. ' The greatest increases have occurred on calls to neighboring towns s Salt Lake City, Provo, Cedar City, and Richfield. Some delays are inevitable. We are bending every effort to relieve this situation as rapidly as possible, but serious shortages of facilities delay the needed circuit additions. Q Until we can provide adequate ade-quate facilities we ask your coopera-tion coopera-tion in avoiding unnecessary long distance dis-tance calls and in keeping necessary FOR SALE White enamel coal range, like new; 30 gal. hot water tank. Inquire Lester Peterson Pet-erson or call 75-J, Lehi. 8-8-tf. ENJOY COOL BREEZES Have that electric fan repaired now at Banks Appliance Co. 189 W. Main. Phone 20-W. RUGS Washed, dried and mothproofed on your floor by electric machine. Experienced workers. Harry Lawton Rug Cleaning Service. Leave name and address at 165 N. First West, Lehi. 8-l-2tp. FOUND Army coat. Inquire Lehi Sun office. 8-ltf. WHITE NO-MARK WRINGER ROLLS for all washers at Banks Appliance, Lehi. 8-1-tf. V Belts, all sizes, electric motor and pump repairing. Banks Appliance, Lehi. 8-1-tf. o THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELLGRAPH CO. FOR SIDE DELIVERY WORK SEE BEN C. LOTT, LEHI. 6-6-tf. WHIPPING CREAM FOR SALE We deliver. Southwick Dairy, Phone 38-W. 11-29-tf. RAG RUG WEAVING Mrs. Alice Jackson. Phone 350-J3, Lehi. 12-20-tf. Car Inspection Deadline Aug. 15. Come in early and avoid last-minute last-minute rush. Lehi Auto Clinic. 480 East State Road, Lehi, Official Inspection Station 321. 7-11-tf. WASHING MACHINES, VACUUM VAC-UUM CLEANERS AND ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Repaired at Banks Appliance Co., Lehi. Parts in stock for nearly all makes. w '5- 4 ' I -A ..'V , f l . - Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wanlasa of Mr. and Mrs. Adran Elton and uHieo, .ani., leu lor their nome, famiy, cf provo, and Mr. and Mrs. rulay, after a three week's visit Keith Du I?oig an(i family, and here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Dubois were Sunday visitors . V; n?"ias' anu Wlin reiauves at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph oi lurs. w amass, at Joseph, utan. Mrs. Julia Brown entertained at dinner, Sunday, for Mrs. Lettie Gudmansen, Mrs. Victoria Stewart I and Mrs. Nettie McAfee. L. Du Bois. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Peterson an.l family and Mr. and Mrs. IioU-rt Wilson and family, of Lehi, ftort Sunday at the home of their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carson. Car-son. Baby Clint Wilson who was swiously ill with a kidney ailment Garth Jones attended the annual it"1 ' T J ' . aIa U.A.C. Fraternity outing at La- DELLA LOVERIDGE For State Senator Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kittinger of Nam pa, Idaho, spent two days last week, visiting at the A. J. Broom-head Broom-head home here. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stohlworthy of Blaekfoot, Idaho, visited Monday at the S. P. Abbott home, returning return-ing to Idaho, Tuesday morning. Mrs. Stohlworthy is the former Azalea Abbott. Fairfield News Leatha Carson .Reporter. Mrs. Frank Moorhouse (Doris Walters) of Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Walters. Family night at Sacrament meeting, meet-ing, Sunday, was under the direction direc-tion of Mrs. Newburn Butt. The principal speaker was Grant Christ-offerson Christ-offerson of Lehi, who was accom- goon, Sunday. be completely good health. recovered, and in Vote for one who understands and appreciates your needs and problems. Vote for one who knows that the country cannot prosper un- panied by his wife and family A less the farmer, tne business-; girls chorus from Cedar Fort, Mrs. man, and employees all prosper. I Evelyn Peterson, Miss Anne Storey, and the Misses Ruth and Maxine Vote in the Primary Election Cook, furnished music, with Fon on Tuesday, August 20, for one Cook as director, and Donna Cook friendlv to the general welfare as accompanist. Mr. Cook gave a . j - ... 1. ' 1 1 : . . i . . i r "..-,! ... wiiiswing soio, anu uoim ouk. i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reecher and son, Robert, Jr., and Mrs. Andrew Savely, of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mrs. Ella Courtney and Mrs. Effie Crossman and family. FOR SALE Studio couch and matching platform rocker; Estate heatrola; overstuffed chair, double-deck bed set; miscellaneous furniture. 33 North First West. Phone 337-M Leh!. 8-15-U. REFRIGERATOR REPAIRING All makes of household refrigerators refrig-erators repaired and serviced. Banks Appliance Co., Lehi. RADIO REPAIRING By former radio instructor in U. S. Army. All work guaranteed. Banks Appliance Co. Lehi. Ph. 20-W. Jersey Cow For Sale Phone 79, Lehi. 8-15-ltp. HOUSE TRAILER FOR SALE Good condition. Mrs. James Beverly, Lehi. 8-15-lt. F0R"SALE Pre-war Monarch range and water jacket. $75.00. J. L. Stewart, Phone 172-W. 290 South 5th West, Lehi. 8-15-ltp. For Kindling Wood and General Hauling, Tel. 114-M, Lehi. 8-15-lt LOST 127 Eastman Kodak left at tennis court Friday evening. Contains roll of film with 3' pictures exposed. Liberal reward. re-ward. Tel. 171-W, Lehi. 8-8-tf. WANTED Ride to Salt Lake daily, 8 to 4:30 shift, or willj trade driving. Tel. Lehi 34-J. 8-8-ltp. 3 room home on 5 acres ground. Phone 67-W, Lehi. 8-15-tf TOMATOES FOR SALE A. D. Christofferson. Phone 301 -M, Lehi. 8-15-tf. DON'T RISK driving without auto insurancel Learn about State Farm's more auto insurance for your money plan. Call or Write RULON. L. BURR 326 East Second South American Fork Phone 676 State Farm Insurance Companies of Bioomington, Illinois Your Candidate . . . Wm. A. DAWSON -h:LA - " SM IB. I. I Republican candidate Second Congressional District 3 Bill Dawson Is Qualified ., , O o o o o o o State Senator (5 sessions) County Attorney (3 terms) Republican County Chairman (2 fermsj LD.S. Bushop (8 years) Kiwanis Club President Mayor of Layton (2 terms) Has practiced law in Salt Lake and Davis Counties since 1926 Vote Run-off Primary AUGUST 20 Nominate-1 Wm. A. DAWSON ' CONGRESS (Paid political adv. T?y Fwmk H. Hallen, Salt LaTce City SCHOOL SEWING DONE IN MY HOME Aprons, dresses, etc. Phone 119-M Lehi, ask for Mrs. Lee. 8-15-tf. OTTO McIFF & SONS Painting, Papering & Decorating Summer Prices are on Phone 43-M, Lehi filtcut Teton THE SEASONED TRAVELER Goes by Train Vacation? Trip to beach, mountain or National Park? Business trip? Wherever and whenever you plan to go, there is a fast, modern, comfortable train to take you. Union Pacific serves more western ' - V" scenic regions than any other railroad. These include California, Colorado, Yellowstone, Yel-lowstone, Pacific Northwest, and the National Parks of Southern Utah Northern Arizona. and ' For complete schedules and other information infor-mation inquire at any Union Pacific ticket office or see your local agent. Be Specific say "Union Pacific' UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Mr, and Mrs. V. A. Jones of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Hunter of Provo, spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass. The boys and girls of the teen age group are joining together in the Fifth Ward, Thursday evening, for song practice and a watermelon party. Miss Cleo Ghristensen returned July 27, after a pleasant vacation spent at Bear Lake and Yellow stone rant. She spent week with sister, Metta, Mr. and Mr her Orville Gunther, who are stationed in the US Government bird refuge at Bear Lake marshes," going with them to Yellowstone Park for several sev-eral days, camping out. A delightful reception was given, Friday, in the garden at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barnes in Sandy, following the marriage of their daughter, Rosalyn, who was married to Ferris Mumford of Sandy San-dy in the Logan Temple that same day. Among those attending from Lehi were, the grandfather to the bride, George Barnes, and Mrs. and Mrs. Harold W. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Webb. The bridal party stood before the fireplace, banked with flowers and studded with tapers. Guests were then ushered to the garden where roses are growing in a half moon shape, beated there, they were entertained by string music and several vocal selections. At a fireside chat following sac rament meeting in the Fourth ward, Sunday, Sgt. Milton Kusson and Rex Losee, Chief Electrician in the Merchant Marine,., were the speakers. The meeting was held! under the direction of the MIA of-1 ficers, at the . Wilf ord Russon , home. Both young men told of their j experiences abroad. Many interest-1 ing souvenirs were displayed and ex plained by Sgt. Russon. A week ' ago, tne iiresiae meeting was held at the Dransf ield home, with Lester Russon as the speaker. 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