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Show TILE LEHI SUK, J-EE- UTAH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, l946 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1946 Dee-Lishus! One of our tasty meat pies full of meat with bits of choice vegetables added for flavor topped with rich brown gravy, makes a dish fit for a king. Party Season is here! Order your ICE CREAM early VS. gallon and gallon gal-lon c 6 n ta i n e r s ready-packed ready-packed for convenience. Evans Cafe the home of Members of the Chantante chorus entertained at the home of Miss Norine Fox honoring Mrs. Thelma, Arleen and LaPriel Goodwin. A chicken supper was served to sixteen members. The guests of honor were presented with a pair of lovely crystal lamps. Mrs. Lowell E. Bentley (Joyce Glover) telephoned her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glover, from West Warwick, Rhode Island Wednesday morning. Miss Dorothy Stlce of Highland, High-land, who Is attending the L. D. S. Business College in Salt Lake City, visited Sunday afternoon with her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Stice. 0mt 7cun Mrs. Laura Dunkley of American Ameri-can Fork spent Sunday and Monday Mon-day with Mrs. Alice Stice. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Banks and daughter, Carmen, visited the State Fair in Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Myron Burgess and family while there. ' Mrs. Elden Clark accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Monson of Pleasant Grove, and her sister, Mrs. Emery Andrews of Alpine to Salt Lake City to at tend a missionary farewell for her aunt, Miss Hannah B. Monson, Mon-son, who was leaving Wednesday for the Canadian mission field. Mrs. Henry Worthen and Mrs. Arthur Glover visited in Spanish Fork Sunday with Mrs. Worthen 's sister, Mrs. Blanche Nelson. , Four out of every five persons per-sons have eye-strain. Out of these Four who need eyeglasses, eye-glasses, three have other ills which are caused from the eye-strain such as headaches, head-aches, nervousness, dizziness dizzi-ness and many other unpleasant un-pleasant conditions which properly fitted glasses would correct. How long has it been since you had your eyes examined? examin-ed? Make an appointment today with E. N. WEBB Registered Optometrist , Main St., Lehi, Utah Mrs. Dean Prior, Mrs. Azer Southwick and President and Mrs. Virgil Peterson attended the Ingram funeral in Nephi Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Noy Chrlstoffer- son and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peterson Pet-erson have returned from a delightful de-lightful trip to the Southern Utah parks, making a circle tour through lower California through San Francisco enroute home. They visited several stables of thoroughbred riding horses dur ing their trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giles, who have been making their home in Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. Giles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles, before leaving for Pocatello, Idaho, where Mr. Giles will attend . pharmacy school. Mrs. G. S. Peterson joined her brother, Willard Sowards of Provo, and his wife for a ten-day visit in Manassa, Colorado, with their father, Louis Sowards, and other relatives. Mrs. Marvin Gough of Clearfield is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Urban Johnson. Mrs. Cleo Lee has returned to her home in Mt. Pleasant, Texas, after a short visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Klrkham, and in Salt Lake, City with her sister, Mrs. Lesley Goates. still uuiva-M.M.M ft- N Hl r";..,; THE TEMPO of business activity is still rising and with it the demand for long distance service continues con-tinues to increase. In the face of continuing material shortages, we are pushing the job of adding circuits using every conceiv-able conceiv-able substitute for scarce items and we're, making some headway. Sometimes, however, on certain busy circuits, the overload on telephone facilities fa-cilities still is evident in delays, in busy circuits. By and large, wc are giving more telephone tele-phone service than ever before in our history, and in most places and at most times, it's good service, which will grow better as time goes on. If your call encounters a delay, we hope you understand that we're doing our best to handle it speedily. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGARPH CO. If You Want the Best IN SERVICE GASOLINE OILS Call at your friendly Wasatch Service Station Dan's Service Corner Center and Main The Lehi Riding Club received a cherk this week for $15. which was awarded to them for winning first place in the parade at fateei Day in American Fork. Dressed in their natty new shirts of green and gold, the club members won high acclaim during the parade. Mrs. Flora Zimmerman, Mrs. EI-va EI-va Allen, Mrs. Joseph Woolsten-hulme, Woolsten-hulme, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mere-dith Mere-dith and Mrs. Floyd Simmons at-tfnHpH at-tfnHpH th weddine reception of Miss Fern Trunkey, daughter of James and Vera Bushman Trunkey of Provo, formerly of, Lehi, and Leo Vernon of Orem, who were married in the Salt Lake Temple. The reception was held in Provo last Monday evening. Honorin. Misses Thelma, La Priel and Arleen Goodwin, who are leaving soon to make their home in California, the stake mixed chor us held a social in American Fork canyon last week. A hot dinner, singing, and an impromptu program pro-gram were enjoyed. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wathen were Mrs. Wathen's nephews, Hal and Keith Berkman of Bountiful. Hal has just been released from the Navy. Mrs. Alice Austin has gone to Nevada, where she will visit at Elko El-ko with her daughter, Mrs. Clay Kelsey, and at Arthur with an other daughter, Mrs. Rudolph Kren-ka. Mr. and Mrs D. H. Carson and daughter, Delia, Mr. and Mrs. Junior Ju-nior Carson of Logan, Mr. and Mrs, Carlyle Bunker and family of Vineyard, Vine-yard, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Romney of Provo and Bishop and Mrs. Daniel Dan-iel Frost and family of Kanab spent Tuesday evening in Canyon Glen, Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hill and daughter of South Gate, California left for their home Wednesday after a week's visit with Mr. Hill's sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Samuel Webb, and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Wells have returned to their home in Holladay after spending two days here with Mr. and Mrs. William Dansie. . . Guests of Mrs. Nicoline Powell during last week included Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stephensen and children and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Powell and children of Levan, Warren Schow of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Reu-ben Spencer and children of River-ton, River-ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Miner Min-er and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips of Salt Lake City and Alvin Phillips of Peoria,. Illinois visited in Lehi with relatives and friends last week. Miss Iva Dell Sunderland Is Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Sunder, land are announcing the engagement engage-ment and approaching marriage of their daughter IvaDell, to George R. Anderson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Anderson, Sr., of Los Angeles, Calif. The marriage ceremony is scheduled for October 2 at the home of the bride-elect's sister, Mrs. Arthur T. Powell. A wedding reception will be held in their honor in the Third ward hall the same evening. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the Lehi high school, where she was a member of the S.I.G. club, serving as secretary of -the student body in her senior year. She attended at-tended the Brigham Young University Univer-sity for a year, and since that time she has been employed by the Mor-rison-Knudseri company, working of the Alcan highway, and in Cal-in Cal-in Canada during the construction ifomia and Idaho. She has been active in the auxiliary organizations organiz-ations of the Third ward. Mr. Anderson was discharged in December from the Army Air! Corps, having served three years! overseas with the ground forces. He is employed at Hagerman, Ida-! ho, where the young couple plan; to make their home, with the Mor-rison-Knudsen company, having worked with that firm prior tfc entering the service. " 0 m f(r 00 1 ' - - 1 " rfflP u 0 in basic raix-or-match casuals BIOUSE BEAUTIES, WOOL SWEATERS, finc myon crepe, clas- cardigan or slip-on; r c or soft 2.98 loU of nlrt 2.9& . 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Orlin Wathen, Bygnal Dutson and Kent Beck enjoyed a three-day three-day trip to Briyce and Zion 's canyons, can-yons, Kanab, and St. George in their jeep, fishing in Provo canyon can-yon enroute home. .. i; RITEUMATISM and ARTHRijt I suffered for years and fini thankful that I found relief this terrible affliction that ; x? gladly answer anyone writing for information. Mrs Pauta, P. O. Box 825. Va Wash. Pd. Ady.-NUE-OVO Laboratory! AreY on An Ex"G. I.? Do you want J.6 livq';in j a community Where expenses are low? - Are you willing to learn a fascinating new -trade' in a long-established local business? 1 Then you're our man! ' - " V We have a splendid opening for a wide-awake Vet who has initiative, determination, and willingness will-ingness to get ahead to work into a lifetime position with wonderful opportunities for ad- vancementJ 0 i " " !' 1 : '. . ' A l If you can Qualify under the G. L training 'program, write today to P. O. Box 668 Lehi, Utah, for an interview. 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