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Show THURSDAY, APRtt THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1943 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH Local Items Weekend visitors in Lehi were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson and family of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Martha Wing is reported ill at her home for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Roberts, Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Roberts. Mrs. J. E. Taylor of Provo visited Monday in Lehi at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Boyd Sniuin. Mrs. Dean Fuhrman and daughter, Susan, of Logan visited Saturday at the Reed Miller home. Dinner guests at the LeRoy Gammon home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Nielson (Fern) of Riverton, and Mrs. Fern Reynolds Rey-nolds and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Reynolds and family of Salt Lake City. ; , v.; Mrs. R. J. Stice spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City doing do-ing temple work and visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Wilma Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Otterson returned Saturday to their home in Idaho Falls, after a week's visit here with Mrs. Annie Smith and other relatives. Mrs. Frank Huggard entertained enter-tained the "Gayette" club at her home Wednesday evening. Following Fol-lowing lunch the evening was spent with needlework. Present were Mrs. Mildred Christensen, Mrs. Lillian Stewart, Mrs. Jean Clark, Mrs. Edna Nye, Lehi; Mrs. Evelyn Scott, Mrs. Helen Edwards and Mrs. Allen Taylor, Provo; Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Nye were prize winners. Mrs. John Southwick entertained enter-tained at her home Saturday for the members of her sewing club and their husbands. Games were played and refreshments were served. Guests included: Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferron Gurney, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Willes, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Meredith, Mr. and Mrs. Suel Bushman and Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram. Alfred Patterson and daughter, Miss Irma Patterson, and Miss Barbara Jones of Salt Lake City were Lehi visitors Sunday, the guests of Mrs. Theo Pierson. i Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis en-Joyed en-Joyed a visit Sunday from their daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dewey and four children chil-dren of Salt Lake City. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gunn, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ster-ling Davis and family and Mr. and Mrs. George N. Larsen, all of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ben Hopkins of Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Huggard were hosts to a group of friends Saturday for a social evening. Games were played and lunch served to Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hadfield, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Russon, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roberts, Rob-erts, Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Jor-genson, Jor-genson, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kearney, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chatfield. j... we hope to sell YOU not just one car, but a good many (new or used, as you prefer). And we are ever striving to , merit your good will by operating our business in accord-' accord-' ance with fair, ethical, community-minded practices. Alpine Motor Co. Telephone 124 American Fork - n rm IT PAYS TO SHOP liin 11 July It WIIEKE EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY!) N AM 1 ' Fine Quality SHORT COffi S5.90-S7.90 Pastel Shades for Summer Wear. Styled with Full-Swinging Backs. Made of heavy hard finish Rayons. You must see these coats, .their their styling, and color to appreciate appreci-ate the values! Smooth Rolling BABY WALKERS 8.90 Sturdy,' well madV walker with blue or brown baked enamel finish. Beaded play tray to amuse baby H' molded tires'and rubber bumpers. .Tubular pushers.: Sturdy Folding BABY CARRIAGE ' S19.75 i Handsome leatherette body with chrome plated hood joints and tubular pushers. Adjustable posture back plus many other desirable features. Blue, Gray., Cup, Fork r Spoon All Silver Plated In - QQ Gift Box LVO Receiving Blankets Fine American Cotton, 30 x 40 KQn Inches in size t)L POLO SHIRTS Fine Combed Cotton Cunning QQ Animal Motifs vOt BABY BEDS Fine Quality White Enamel 24.75 Solid End Panels Corduroy 'ALLS Pastel Pinwale For Small Fry - QQ Infants sizes x0 fnfants SWEATERS 1.49 All Wool White, Pink or Blue AT PENNEY'S IN AMERICAN. FORK BABY FOOD 22c JELLO 2 for 15c SUGAR UUt 96c TIT ATTT) 10 lbs. White, Pastry, QQ rLUUlV Graham, B. Loaf OO BISQUICK 45c PANCAKE FLOUR 4 1bs-A-l - OATS 3 lbs., Quaker 35c SHREDDED WHEAT 33c CORNED BEEF HASH Leeds, 1 lb 28c SPAGHETTI Franco-American 13c CORN Cream style 2 Cans ... 33c PEANUT BUTTER 37c 2 Packages CORN FLAKES TSL" 35c Skippy - GRAPE JELLY Welch, 1 lb. 22c APPLE SAUCE No. . 17c GRAPEFRUIT Shavers . 15c FRUIT COCKTAIL Q Red & White, No. 22 " MILK4C.M 55c SPRING CLOTHES LUNCHEON MEAT Loyle Spiced 12 Oz Can DEVELED MEAT 43c PINS3DMen 29C BROOMS m, 1.39 22c VELORDREFT 31c TUNA 31c TREND sS0on.o:CT. 34c 59c Red & White 3 Cans POp:& BEANS rcl! 29c 0. & E. GRANULATED SOAP Giant 3 lb pur Quality I Vleat Store n mi ii 1 1 i i i "' I ,'- mm i i .mmi i i ... uj ihw.iiim mutm nui mi. - j-"1 -i"1 t" m i.i iiiii in r" -"'iftf iiiriMiMi'ilHitfiiiiriiliitir ririnimM 1,1 n -1111111 11 1 a 11J fci 1 . 1 n n 1 . . r ill --r t aiit r an f .Vm'Mi iM.it'mttii'-- - -mitiiim r1rmfr trnpsts at the M. W. Wathen home Sunday were the parents- of Mrs. Wathen, Mr. ana Mrs. Otto Johnson 01 jviunay. rtn vnn want vour water as soft as rain water? Saunders have two floor samDles of "Kyte Made" softeners at cost. Hurry, they won't last long. Saunders Hardware. adv. Jay Higginsen, who is attending attend-ing the Agricultural College in Logan spent the weekend here at the Waldemar Jensen home. ' Sunday visitors for Mrs. Charlotte Char-lotte Lewis were Mrs. Dale Berry and baby son of Cedar Valley. Mrs. Berry is her daughter. Boys and Girls We have been getting in a complete shipment of bike parts, bike tires and tubes. We guarantee to sell you only authorized parts Saunders Hardware. adv. Garden hose, rakes, hoes, shovels, lawn mowers, garden cultivators. Fine merchandise at a reasonable rate. Saunders Hardware. adv. OUTGOING SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS HONORED AT PARTY Miss Edith Goates of Salt Lake City, was a weekend visitor at the Herman C. Goates home. Catf isherman Must Have Fishing License Mrs. Theo Pierson enjoyed a visit from her son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garten and sons, Keith an$ Clifford, Saturday. Other guests from Salt Lake City were, Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marti. Catfishermen who plan to go out on the famous Utah Lake points will have to have the 1948 Utah fishing licenses, according to Armond Carr, Chief Clerk to the Utah Fish and Game Com mission. The new licenses become ef fective April 15, as announced many times before fcy the state department, Carr said. The state will have wardens checking the Utah Lake fisher men for the new licenses. Licenses are available at all regular license dealers, Carr said. Prices are the same for men, but have been raised for women. The fishing fee is $3.00 for resi dents -over .15 years of age. lor age 12 and under 16, the license is $1. Women nay the same as men this year. Non-resident fishing tickets are $5 for the season. . Painting; Spray or Brush Work, inside and out; also barn, outbuildings, out-buildings, fences. Expert work. Reasonable prices. . Free estimates. esti-mates. R. Kartchner, 299 N. isi w. Leru toid Orem Depot) 4-22-tf X .,Jr Hospital Notes Patients this week at the hospital hos-pital are: Mrs. Mathilda Phillips, who entered April 16 for medical care. Edward Nuttal was admitted ADnl 19. for mprfifQi He is the nine months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nuttal. Mrs. Susip Whi at the hospital. "ai,iiueni TO John and Tlarlo. n a., of Orem, was born a baby daughter, daugh-ter, April 17. ' oU In Your Interest i DOROTHY, DIX, noted newspaper columnist and counselor to millions of Americans, says: aave ever given in my long We is the advice I give Americans now; that is, keep buying and holding v-s; savings Bonds because they will insure your future happiness. Any home with Savings Bonds is certainly a better home than one without Savings Bonds. I can truly write about the merits of Savings Bonds in the family relationship, because be-cause bonds are really very per-sonal per-sonal in their nature. Savings Bonds eventually become the Jungs we hope for, whether it is marriage, a new home, children's education or Plain leisure. TrtUur, Veprtmnt LOCAL WOMEN ATTEND UP PARTY, Mrs. R. j. stice and Mrs. Ver-man, Ver-man, wife of the local Union Pacific Pa-cific agent, report a very enjoyable enjoy-able time at the "Old Timers-party Timers-party Saturday, April lj. They JOined thp irrnnn rt c,. t , ' tour of the Opnpvo ci SS" motored to Timpanogos Golf Club at Provo. Dinner and a program were followed by an evenintr nt . dU A party was held Thursfe evening in the Fourth ward m in honor of Hyrum Gray m Heber Hadfield, of the Sunday School supenntenaj Mr. Gray was recently chosen i the High Council, and Mr.fl ; field will move to the w"; Members of the adult css Sunday School gathered . J games, refreshments 1U tag. DonWhtopey isde i er, and Mrs. uau raw - . charge of arrangements HISTORIC VOLUME PRESENTED TO LEHI LIBRARY Mrs. Mable Giles Cox of port, Wash., is don book, "Appleton m ' f. Goes West," by MaybeUe . derson. Placed on, the j ing shelf at the Lelu L bears the customary iaw the cover acknowledgms gift in memory of Jp 8 and Polly Harmon Gues, v of Mrs. Cox. 0f her The bookisthehisto jjp. grandfather, who VlfoX1v.& teresting role in the de vew tJy of the West. It wlU Veste aDDreciated by lovers oi History as well as quainted with the farnW, Mrs. Darvl Fowler sp. Tuesday in Provo on du. Mr. and Mrs. Clem TcjJ tani f v-.o wadding hi 7 ipjf tended the weaauiB - -Fork last Wednesday w ' rjrn- to Mr. Turner, Miss t i i i fv iruui v . e .i 3 oni uart i St erna -ltHe ions a : coi jersl 2:00 prif sta. reser iiorit avor ;tiOI irof :e, jta: sgtl iAgi My use ion r on jnei Des Moi pso: son ;Sii 1S83, rriec trir re ,.rvi son: enc La ::eli 1 1 far In crisk :.S: ::ai .da 11 n i 3 2 hat of ar ,rSe Sail es M p 1 I'em h G . I K V. ai lat- ! U'.M hi t fcor tehi I It h Orchestra. S &lemKerts evening at the deligW1"1 |