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Show THURSDAY, JUK n H PAGE EIGHT THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred spent two days In Monticello this week. ., ... ri , . Sunday callers at the M. W, Wathen home were Mr. Morris Tullgren and Mr. Loren Hansen, both of Salt Lake City. Complete clearance on all furniture, mattresses, stoves, heaters, lamps, and unfinished chests of drawers. Saunders Hardware. adv. Mr. Ivan O. Thueson spent 4 days last week in Colorado. He accompanied a company of cattle cat-tle men to Denver and Greeley on a cattle buying trip. f i Miss Mischell Taylor spent Fri day to Sunday visiting in Salt Lake City with Miss Anne Adam-son. Adam-son. They attended the "Ice Follies," together. . Mrs. Zona Walker of Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Evans, and other relatives here. Come in and look at Walcrests Nob Hill exclusive patterns. They are different, beautiful, colors and shadings. $1.50 to $2.50 per single roll. Saunders Hardware. adv. Q Q SUNDAY JUNE 20th S U Mrs. Abe Powell of El Monte, Calif., is visiting in Lehl at the home of Mrs. George Fox, Shirlef Powell and other relatives. She will remain until after the Lehi Roundup. Mrs. Clara Clover, Miss Petra Clover, Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Coombs, George Clover and Miss Iris McMillan attended the commencement com-mencement exercises of the 1948 Nursing class of the General hospital hos-pital in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Zina Sherwood, an aunt, of Morgan was also present. The exercises were held in Kingsbury Hall. The girls made a beautiful appearance appear-ance in completely new uniforms, and carrying large bouquets of carnations. Miss Clover was happy hap-py over a variety of lovely gifts. She will remain at the hospital serving in the children's department. Maurice Taylor was recently initiated into a new fraternity at the University of Utah. It is an honorary physics fraternity. He is also a member of "Sigma Tau," National honorary engineering fraternity. He will continue to attend for the summer quarter. From Redding, Calif., came the Misses Betty Nelson, Ileene Tobiasson, Fay Darley, and Mary Bullett. House guests at the Stanley M. Taylor home. Miss Bullett is leaving Wednesday for Montreal, Canada, where she will visit her parents, the others remaining re-maining for the June MIA convention con-vention in Salt Lake City. Clearance on five and ten gallon gal-lon lots of house and barn paint. Saunders Hardware. adv. Bishop and Mrs. Ernest N. Webb attended the Commencement Commence-ment Exercises at the University of Utah Saturday, June 12. They were accompanied by their daughter Ha, Mrs. Franklin B. Adams, to watch Mr. Adams receive re-ceive his diploma. His brother Reed Adams also graduated. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams, Ogden, formerly of Lehi were present with all family members. Mr. Adams will attend summer school, VISIT OUR POPULAR GIFT SHOP Gifts for every occasion and every purse. See what we have, even if you don't buy. Special Mexican Tally Cards Edith's Gift Shop 138 West Fourth North Tel. 195R, Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Allston and children, Joan, Gayle, Harold Har-old and Celia, of Salt Lake City, called at the A. F. Hunger home Tuesday. They were on the return re-turn trip from Utah's parks, Zion's, Bryce and Cedar Breaks. They had enjoyed a visit at the Edward Southwick home in Cedar Ce-dar City. Mr. Allston leaves Friday Fri-day for San Francisco on a field trip for the Red Cross. . - . - , i SUGGESTIONS 1 1 fi r' i ri . i ( a i nterwoven r & V ? Tt dress sox i- yj Priced I W'N ;h U . j 55c-75c t ' . jfjl - I Just arrived A shipment of new will paper patterns. Many sale priced. Saunders Hardware. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Gunther made a "flying" trip to Burley, Idaho, in their plane, to return their two sons, Paul and Dale. They were accompanied by their daughter Miriam. The boys had been visiting for two weeks at the home of an aunt, Mrs. Carl Hedburg. Out of town guests attending the Holmstead-Dahl wedding were Mr. and Mrs. John H. Steed and Mr. Kay Steed of Farming-ton, Farming-ton, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kunz, Mrs. Jennie Wanlass, Miss Fern Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. James Ottis, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Zona Walker of Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Karl Andreason and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Okey of American Fork. ' . ill SSSSv.-C"""' -1 ' jj I jj " I Jill IS ii VI $ i ii" I 1 w J$c n III my (CUT AROUND DOTTED LINEi mum. ALLOWANCE FOR YOUR OLD TIRE OH A yVeB.F. Goodrich Silvertown B B B B B fl B fl B B fl fl I B I fl B B B B The oBove allowance is over and above our regular trade-in allowance. Just clip this coupon and bring it in. You save an extra $4.00 on a full set of tires. WMID OKER-IUDS MY 3rd Play safe, too, by acting promptly on this offer for new B.F.Goodrich Silvertown tires. Tougher cords, and more of them, give more strength to the tire body for extra safety. Double shock-absorber breaker strips cushion and distribute sudden shocks and blows for extra protection against severe bruises and blowouts. Every B.F.Goodrich Tire Carries A LIFETIME GUARANTEE 1.50 Down 1.25 a Week Putt a 6.00-? Sllvftowm On four Car and FOR A REAL LOW PRICED TIRE BUYS GENUINE 6.00-16 PLUS TAX The new Defiance gives dependable, safe mileage for the greatest value ever built into a tire at this low price. 6. F. Goodrich DEFIANCE TIRE PAY 1 OF rtnUFII ONLY 1.25 PER WEEK GREENWOOD MOTOR CO. 202 East State Street Phone 620 American Fork, Utah fT) .--s -n rSX ,--xf L-n 1 I J 1 R Vi M Hickok JEWELRY TIE CHAINS or COMBINATION SETS 81.00 to S5.00 HANDKERCHIEFS Linens or Fancy Cottons By Arrow Priced 25C 35c 50c $1.00! Wembly-Cohama and Arrow TIES New patterns and colors Large Assortment Priced S1.50 to S2.50 JUSTIN All Leather BILLFOLDS $3.50-85.00 Ml rLi a 1 v ! i A complete range of sizes in ( Arrow and Shirtcraft SHIRTS White or Colored ( : S3-00 to S4-50 Men's SLACKS By LISSNER & GIFFON Gabardines, Bedfords, Coverts and Worsted Flannels 100, Wool Variety of gifts ffcred this store for Father's Da Reads like . . . WHOSE WHO" 8 Here are just a few ef tj,e t Famous Brands STETSON & PORTis HATS Straw or Felt 82.50 to 815.00 HICKOK Belts and Suspenders Plain or Monogram 81.50 to 82.50 BVD PAJAMAS 83.95 to 85.45 MUNSING WEAR Shorties or Regular Durenized S5.95 ARROW or BVD SPORT SHIRTS Rogue or Button Style ing yea: jo iew r i ;ber as ran ring .:ou! d( . ', .Irs. i Ac "jiii .lie Ca oc oil pa Ms Mi De ad 3rc V En vas un $12.50 to $17.95 S4.50 and S5.00 in Dependable Since 1872 turn niij.-W'w.M Isaac Woodhouse of LeMoyle, Nevada, near Elko, is visiting here with his sister, Mrs. Rachael Anderson, and brother John Woodhouse. Mrs. Alonza Madsen spent Fri day in Salt Lake City where she did research work at the Gene alogical Library, and visited with a daughter, Mrs. E. W. Jenson, in North Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Davis and family of Midvale and Miss Darlene Butterfield of Riverton, were Sunday dinner guests at the LeRoy Davis home. Miss Alice Parker of American Fork was a visitor Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Loveridge. Mrs. Ernest N. Webb visited in Salt Lake City Friday and Satur day at tne home or a daughter. Mrs. Franklin B. Adams. The twins, named Karen Anne and Kent, are now over two month old and really thriving. From Pocatello, Idaho, came the Irwin Jacksons, for a week end visit at the A. F. Madsen home. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Gro- shaw and children of the same city, spent two days here last week. Enroute to their home in Woods Cross, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Madsen, Jr., stopped for a visit here Sunday morning with Mr. Madspn's nn rents. Thev were returning from Los Angeles and oan uiego. Guests of Mrs. Boyd Smuin Monday were her mother, Mrs. J. E. Taylor, Provo, and Mrs, Ernest Settle and children of Fresno, Calif., who are visiting with Mrs. Taylor. They . spent the day and enjoyed dinner to gether. LOST Holstein-Guernsey brown and white heifer, below Am. Fork. Notify Ray Hardy, High- NOTICE A meeting will be held fnr the Young Republican League of Utah county June 21st at 8 p. m. in the Lehi Memorial RniiHinrr All Republicans between ages of lo w years are urged to at- tena. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Zimm and family, and Mr. and Mrs Wallace Gardner and familv spent Monday evening in American Ameri-can Fork canyon, where they eiijoyea ainner together. Hospital Notes Mr. Vernon K. Nielson was released re-leased to return home, June 10. Mrs. Marv Garlirfr is care at the hospital following a nauiuieu ieg. one was admitted June 13. Betty Lee Chidester, daughter mi. ana jvars. Laie Chidester, received medical treatment June 12 and 13. La Von Young received medical treatment June 8-10. A minor operation was 'per- formed for Mrs. Vera Marte; June 10. I t-v n...n rHenrfint I jvu. ucau ruwcu -- minor operation Tuesday morr mg. f i n.ennetn oirasouig, . and Mrs. Eugene Strasburg,-1 operated on for appendicM Monday evening. I Tonsil operations were Pfl formed for: Linda RH daughter of Mr. and Mrs i Rothe; Patsy Hall, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Lane HaU; and Larry Darling, sons ol , and Mrs. Alvah Darling,; Heaps, son of Thos. Heapsj A baby son was born to Demand Dem-and Azalea Stolworthy, June The toaby son of Mahlon Hazel Roberts, bom Ju June 15, passed away a few nu later. I " V- UV iVlllVlU our used car department. As a factory-authorized factory-authorized Ford dealer, we can't afford to jeopardize our reputation or your iricnasnip. t Alpine Motor Co. 190 EAST MAIN AMERICAN FORK iana. Tel. U279-K3, Am. f ont. 6-17-ltp |