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Show D. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946 THE LEIII SUN, LEIII, UTAH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1945 AT American Fork STORE HOURS 9:30 TO 6:00 P. M. Vi cock-roun 1 1 -Jr. K4 v wedRie wi UuteP;ltrap 3.Vw ' wL Heal. -o 1 wai, beeL 3.4" I 1 rait B""1 ' LA woo Ia i "" 4.' 1 en- ...4 itb P oration. DETAUNDED ACCESSORIES and Priced to Ploase! Oar attention to details is your guarantee of lasting last-ing pleasure! Buttons, buttonholes and stitching are just as important as fabric and style . . they've all got to.be right to get on PENNEVS counters! Sanforixedt, f09 colors., vfjN 2.9S y J MATCHING TIES COAT SWEATERS in two-tone part wool com; binetioiu. . 4.9S ' SLEEVELESS SWEATERS ... . 3.98 BEDFORD CORD, TROUSERS '.. 4.98 WARM POPLIN JACKETS :.:iLX,.... 4 98 WET WEATHER PROTECTION! MEN'S 4-BUCKLE WORK O'SHOE .'5.98 All rubber tough, but flexible light - on - the-feet! the-feet! Lined. Strong buckles. RUBBER BOOTS FOR EVERY-AGE GIRL! 2.29 to 2.49 Military style! Fits most heels! Fleece lined. Sizes: Childs'. -MEN'S 13 IN. DRESS : GALOSHES , 3,79 Neat dull black, all-rubber, lightweight dress galoshes! Concealed zipper. FAMILY BIRTHDAY PARTY CnmmPtnnrattnff the "100th btrthda v nf t.hplr mother and grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Goates Earl, and celebrating me Dirui-days Dirui-days of six members of the family fami-ly which occurred during the week nnrt twn others whose ann iversaries were in October, the Earl family met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Earl, American Ameri-can Fork, Friday night. ; Mrs. M. H. (Sarah Earl) Wright's birthday was on Friday, and during the week birthdays occurred for Mrs. C. W. Earl, Mrs. D. L. Earl, Jesse Earl, Mrs. H. W. (Margaret Earl) Barnes and Mrs. Alma.L. (Irene Johnston) Earl. Others honored were C. W. Earl and Mrs. J. F. Batchelor. The evening was spent in visiting visit-ing and reminiscing. From a table centered with a bowl of roses a buffet supper was served with an enormous birthday cake. Present were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Earl and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Alma L. Earl and two children, chil-dren, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wright, El Monte, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Earl, Payson; Mr. and Mrs; H. W. Barnes and three sons,. Mr. and Mrs. James Powell, Mr. and Mrs! Leslie Larson Lar-son and three children, Mrs. George Barnes, Clara Earl, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Earl and two sons, Mrs. David Conder, American Ameri-can Fork, the host and hostess. WANT ADS RIDING BEET PLOW FOR SALE Jasper Rolfe, 527 S. 3 W. Lehi. 10-10-ltp. Estate Heatrola, excellent con dition. Fred Yates, Third ward, i 10-10-tf. ROOMS FOR RENt Main St. Lehi." MA i tTT 10-10-ltp. FOR SALE Monarch all.. white enamel coal range; water jacket. jack-et. A-l slightly used. Single folding cot, brown color, with mattress. Exc. cond. Rodney Dickerson, Phone 324-W. 10-10-ltp. FOR SALF-5 room home. 2 bedrooms, bed-rooms, living room, kitchen, bath, large glassed-in porch. Drapes, curtains, blinds and iinnipiim. nice kitchen stove connected with tank, go with home. 1 acre of ground with 1 share irr. water, garage, coops. $6150, terms. Write Vernon Anderson, Mallory Investment Invest-ment Co., Utah Savings and Trust, Salt Lake City, or phone 6-2358. Inq. A. B. Anderson, Lehi. 10-3-tf . Good Kalamazoo hot water heater. heat-er. Sold to first bidder. A. B. Anderson. 10-10-tf. WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING REPAIR & PARTS SERVICES: FOR SALE Coal range, coal heater, armchair, bedroom suite and living room suite. 291 W. 8th North. 10-10-ltp. Kalamazoo water heater with 40 gal. tank and connections. Geneva Stewart. 10-10-tf. FOR SALE 7x12 left side dump beet bed. A. D. Christofferson, Lehi. - - . - 10-3-tf. WANTED TO BUY Wheel from used, Van Brunt grain drill. Ben C. Lott, Lehi. , , 10-10-2tp. FOR SALE Stevens 12 gauge single shot shotgun, like new. $15.00. Inquire Citizen office. POTATOES $1.00 per 100 lbs. Also Hubbard Squash. Preston Gray, Saratoga Road, Lehi. 10-3-tf. Folding Baby Baggy. $10.00, Excellent ' condition. 312 : S. Second West, Lehi. 9-12-tf. ho -..if' :.-U i!J., SCHOOL SEWING DONE IN MY HOME Apronsi dressest etc. Phone 119-W Lehi, ask for Mrs. Lee. . :: 8-15-tf. DO YOU WANT TO Buy, Sell, Swap, Borrow Sun want aas bring monev-saving results every time. Try one! Washing Machines Vacuum Cleaners Radios Refrigerators v Electric Stoves.' Ironers '.s .i?-Sewing .i?-Sewing Machines Electric Irons ) Toasters u -. Waffle Irons -c . ai Electric Percolators '-n ; Hot Plates Fans 5 " Lamps ..' Electric Motors Air Compressors 1 Cylinder Engines - Milking Machines Bicycles f Trycycles, Baby Buggies and Children's, Wheel Toys Re-Spoked 'and ) Complete stock of repair and replacement 'parts fqr all appli- nnccs. V Belts and Pulleys; for Every Purpose. ' -1 1 BANKS APPLIANCE CO. I IRQ IVpsf lVtiin Lehi, Utah FOR SALE Monarch range and Jacket. Will sell cheap. Grant Christofferson. home, pw 350-J2, Lehi. " - . jgg FOR SALE Charter Oak circu. 1 o f 1 r- rr h,an fflt K nn . lO-flilft VIVi UlCK Meal coal range with water jacket, $15.00. Mrs. o j Roberts, Ph. 165-R, Lehi. 10-3-tf. $12,50034 ac. near Trainine shs. Am. Fork Irr. and waste . water; also 2 ac. feet App. Large shed, silo; 4 tons baled hay; 79 sheep Tractor tank sprayer, worth $250. 10 ac. all. alfa 5 ac. orchard; 19 ac. pas-ture. pas-ture. Fine location. $72005 room home in Colum-bia Colum-bia Village. $12,000 Brick, full basement bungalow; strictly modern; lawns, shade. $11,50050 acres, plus accretion land on Utah Lake Shore. Buildings, 2 wells. Resort possibilities. pos-sibilities. Good fanning land. $1025 2012 ' ac- farming land water right. Near Lehi. $35004 rm. , frame, new . paint and paper, y2 ac. lot. Irr. water, shed and coop. Pleasant Grove! Other homes, lots and farms. -' HENRY C. JOHNSON Licensed Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Insur-ance, Notary. Bank . of Am, Fork Bldg. Room 15, Tel. 7-W. . OTTO McIFF & SONS Painting, Papering & Decorating ( Summer Pfices are on Phone 55-W, Lehi UTAH AND IDAHO " i " w STATE AVERAGE BILLS 250 KILOWATT.HOURS RESIDENTIAL ELECTRIC SERVICE 1946 ' v' ":: ) CITIES OF 2.500 POPULATION AND MORE ( )l Siyy UNITED STATES AVERAGE BILL $ 7.04 " I j fiSlfc 3 'T5 j I lL 1 ARK . 6 09r Jj 1 I "rS--j L 7 59 MISS ALA. V GA - K k'V . Ny, 7oo. XZt ' ' 4 v. r V- LEGEND ) ti54flSTbr 1 ' j lOOTLU.$6.30fR MONTH OR LESS W . i7"70 ' ; IJ WANBnit.$ 7.75 PER MONTH '( ' ' ' J L-J JU4 0VIR $ 7J3 PER MONTH V " '- J ' j ,'ITt-' FEDERAL fOWER C0MHI3S I OH f PftC&cffibovfU 4 page from the Federal Power Commission' rA aa a. Jtt ct tuideatiil elearic service in the United States. It reveals that: tJtah?and:idaho are among the 12 "white spot" states in the union lowest electric bills for 250 kilowatt hours of residential service. Eectridtr cost! less-In Utah and Idaho for 250 kilowatt hours of weyswiao in 4U otfier States . : ; if (Residsntial users of 250 kilowatt-hours of electricity use electricity for lightiog, small tppliances, refrigeration and cooking.) il? A n P 017 Ett 6 LIGHT C O . Ha0O8Wll( . TAX-PAYIM6 COHPANT . Local Control |