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Show THURSDAY, JULY l i PAGE EIGHT THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH 1948 James A. Galsford and his two nephews, James E. and Richard D. Gaisford are working assessments assess-ments at Mammoth, In the Tin- tic district, Juab county. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Littleford enjoyed a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mower (their daughter Margaret) Mar-garet) Sunday. The Mowers drove from Provo in their new car, later taking the Littlefords for a drive to Hogle Gardens in Salt Lake City. On the return trip they stopped for dinner at Coon Chicken Inn. Little 'Mary Jane Turner re turned home last Sunday from a three weeks' visit in Redmond, with her sister Bessie and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sorenson. Mrs. Rulon Allred entertained at a bonfire party Tuesday, for her Primary class of two years ago. They were the Second year Zion's Girls. They spent a happy hap-py afternoon playing games and roasting weiners. Those attend ing included Miss Nelda Little' ford, Miss Joyce Littleford, Miss Dorothy McMillan and Miss Diane Gilchrist, who is visiting here from Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Coombs and children of Spanish Fork, visited at the Clover home Sun day. 1IA I WVirli 300 FRESH NEW Gay Cool Prints, Smart Plain Fabrics of Cool Cottons and Attractive Butcher-Weave Rayons. Most any size available from 9 to 44. Make your selection now for cool July wear! FOR SALE Nice sweet cherries. F. C. Pectol, 493 N. 1st W. and on farm above, A. F. 7-l-2tp. FOR SALE Friers. Wilson Ritchie, 279 S. 1st. W. Tel. 335-J, Am. Fork. 7-1. Miss Jeanine Hutchings re turned Tuesday evening after a two weeks stay in California. She visited with Miss Julene Long- stretch at Long Beach. Stanford Russon, who is em ployed at Mesa, Arizona, recently made a trip to Little Rock, Ar kansas. He attended the Gold and Green Ball given by the LDS Branch there, as escort to the queen, Miss Lorene McDonald Mr. Russon became acquainted with Miss McDonald while on his Mission in that district, and again later when she attended Brigham Young university. Harden Woodhouse of Paeonia, Colo., is visiting in Lehi with his sister, Mrs. Rachael Anderson, and other relatives. He will remain re-main to attend the rodeo. Kings Peak, the highest moun tain in Utah, is 13,498 feet above sea level. There are 4 Mormon Temples in Utah, located at St. George, Logan, Manti and Salt Lake City. Late Want Advs. FOR SALE Building lots. Corn er First East and Fourth So. Tel. 305-M, Am. Fork. 7-1-tf. FOR SALE $52505 rm. adobe & frame. modern, cellar, buffet, 2 gas furnaces, water heater. Faces E. Taxes about $20. Shed & coop. Approx. 1 acre. Fairly close in. $10,000 One of best homes on Thornwood Drive, 5 rms. bsmt., strictly modern. Garage 20x24 ft. Faces East. $5000 down. $900 2-rm. br. veneer home to be moved. Lehi. Lined, painted, paint-ed, rock wool. $5500 4-rm. & bath, new. 2.27 ac. Flowing water in house; coop, corral. $12,600 22 y2 ac. farm, new home and coops. Tractor and all equip. 1 mile N. of City. Other homes, farms and lots. HENRY C. JOHNSON Real Estate, Fire Insurance, No tary, Abstracts. 32 East Main Street, Tel. 7-W. What a Dish! i It's just one of the many delectable ice cream sundaes you can order at our cool, comfortable fountain. And that's not all! We serve delicious drinks and sandwiches too. Come in today. Complete Fountain Service M&'rr, Ji m aJ) i u'xrj 0 n v1 UZu! X 111 til u I tirv 75 ; A PORK & BEANS 21c TUNA !! 40c VIENNA SAUSAGE 16c VEAL LOAF 70,can 24c SALMON lka 35c COCOA Baker 35C BLACK TEA 49c GREEN TEA 45c SWEET PICKLES 07 12 oz., Libby's Mixed Z I C PEANUT BUTTER Q7 Skippy O I C NUCOA . 47c PURITY SNAXllb 27c COCONUT GEMS Westons 37c GRAHAM CRACKERS 2 lb. GINGER, VANILLA, LEMON WAFERS 24c - 49c OLIVES vZtt 24c BLENDED JUICE Nr 10c PINEAPPLE JUICE . ibc No. 2 .... MIXED VEGETABLES Mc CORN Cream Style 2 For 33c TOMATO JUICE No 2 9c CATSUP HZ'l 18c GRANULATED SOAP 59c O&E 3 lb. Pkg YOUR QUALITY MEAT STORE I. 1 d! 'T.ZZZrn'!!!mm f ' J ' " " ' ' m'' 'i "J ' ' - ' ' " "'WW,n -im v-.m.mmmn-.immmmHnmw, w.rm tmnm-m ; "mhhh tiirrmi..wiiimi fi--.ir.im ir wiriiiliiTMijmiiiinjM.mTMntw.iiMKii irrrnri mtm miaHirinrtimi tn rrnini i in nmmfnirr nr'tf ii ii iiiiWiitMii1ri ,if niif-, i i-ti A- ' Utah parks on the return trip to the post in New Mexico. Miss Emma Clover, who is serv ing at the Salt Lake General Hospital, visited at her home here Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Vernon K..Niel- son and family are leaving Saturday Sat-urday on a motor trip through Idaho. They will visit with relatives rela-tives at Bancroft, Shelley and Driggs, and will spend some time fishing at Beulah Lake in the Yellowstone country. Mr. Niel-son Niel-son is greatly improved after his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Shirlef Powell were Salt Lake City visitors Monday. Mon-day. They called on a brother to Mrs. Powell, Joseph Reese. Mr. and Mrs. James Beverly and son Curtis will spend the week-end on a camping trip in Provo canyon. Other family members joining them for an enjoyable reunion will be Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Karrens and sons, Ronald, Terry and James, who are visiting here from In-glewood, In-glewood, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Greenwood (Wilma) and three children, Beverly, DeLos and Blaine; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Greenwood and children, Kenneth, Ken-neth, Dennis and Darlene; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Kershner and children, chil-dren, Ralph and Sheron of Provo. Mrs. Theo Anderson (Shirley Greenwood) recently removed to Provo, visited with friends and relatives here, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrsf. Howard Curtis and family of Burbank, Calif., visited in Lehi, Monday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts and with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet. Mr. Peet and Mrs Roberts are brother and sister to Mrs. Curtis. From Rhode Island came Mrs. Lowell Bentley and baby son (she will be remembered as Joyce Glover) for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Glover and other relatives here. Mrs. Sarah Gaisford was n dinner guest of Mrs. E. L. Sud-weeks, Sud-weeks, Sunday. Later in the dav callers in her home were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simpson and their daughter who is a greatgrand-daughter greatgrand-daughter to Mrs. Gaisford. There were ten grandchildren who visited her Sunday. REMEMBER LAST YEAR .1 Binder o, HP Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Botip family attended the birthday party given Sundav for Mrs Bezzant, mother of Mrs. Bone, in Orem. The affair marked her 78th milestone. Mrs. Vilate J. Case received word from her friends, Dr. and Mrs. LaMar W. Harris of Chicago that they will visit here this week. They came to Utah for the Golden Wedding of Dr. Harris' Har-ris' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Harris, in Tremonton. The eight sons and one daughter were all present, two coming from Chicago and one from New York. Mrs. Case had been invited to the affair, but her health is not yet sufficiently restored for her to make the trip. She is now able to walk about. Mrs. Theo Pierson visited to Crescent Tuesday at the home ol Dr. and Mrs. Theron C. Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Karrens and their three sons of Ingle-wood, Ingle-wood, Calif, are visiting here ai the home of Mr. Karrens, Mrs. James Beverly. Miss Petra Clover and Miss Darlene Greenwood spent an enjoyable en-joyable day in Salt Lake uu Tuesday. aier i wine On Hand Now GET IT WHILE YOU CAN ANDERSON'S 613 E. State Road American Fork M 111 M .The selling of Ford cars and trucks is an important part but only ONE part of our job. 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