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Show v THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1943 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH PAGE THREE ulillions Inspect brd Car t Recent Showing f It is estimated that more than 8,000,000 persons inspected the ic'w Ford car during the three- y showing. Dealers report in automotive history. deluding those days of scarcity following V-E day, has the demand de-mand for cars been so great. Despite this large number of backorders, production is still far from capacity. The two Ford assembly plants on the West Coast, at Long Beach and Richmond, Rich-mond, Calif., are running at less than half of capacity at the present pres-ent time, and officials of the Ford Motor Company predict it will be two years or more before production catches up with demand. taU,..,..,....., , ...- i t 'eel;, k ma; . Art igt st Thai tht' : n )ffe: rc: EV: g t: tat s at! -yo rcoa, iiete ido: e: i: Ladies and Gents WRIST WATCHES at special low prices while . . we are remodeling! . . Gruen, Elgin and others. POCKET WATCHES for only S2.50 tax included Funeral Held At Salt Lake City For Martin Hansen Enter New Meet C. D. Strang, Jeweler American Fork son cLl n sev Mr. on, i Iren,: rs. L 'anicf 5 R(T and .ndK on, 1 Mid of i r sev If You Want More For YOUR MONEY Order Fresh Rich Cream for Berries Telephone 1 64-W, American Fork Funeral services for Martin Earl Hansen, 43, were conducted in the LeGrande ward, bait Lake City, Thursday at 12 o'clock noon by Bishop Lee W. Dalebout. Mr. Hansen died July 3, at his home in Salt Lake City, following a heart ailment 6f long standing. Speakers were Herman J. Kar-powitz Kar-powitz and Harry W. Madsen, former bishops of the ward, who paid tribute to the characteristics characterist-ics of dependability, kindness Itnd patience possessed by the deceased, de-ceased, and also spoke of the comfort the principals of the gospel bring in times of bereavement. bereave-ment. Charles B. Martin sang "Soft ly and Tenderly", Emil Otterson sang "Oh Dry Those Tears", and a violin trio, Alvin Wollschlag' ger .Dale John, and Marion Mc kay played two numbers, "Inter mezzo" and "Going Home." Ac companists were Florence Kirk, Norma Mackay, and Grace Brown who also played the prelude and postlude. The invocation was offered by LeRoy Nesbitt, Harold Powell pronounced the benediction, and the grave in the American Fork cemetery was dedicated by J Phillip Quigley, one of the pres idents of seventy to which the deceased belonged. Pallbearers were three broth Leo T., Edmund R., and Wayne ers and three brothers-in-law, E. Hansen. Robert Burt, Dean Lewis, and Elvin Armitstead i SXlringrom- Ten Utah County New president or tne Auxiliary m is Delia Smith (Mrs. Dell), who rI pntiie Tpnmc l - u -I.- T T1 I - ----- - -w w SUCCceus ivu a. aj. lunun. i Vie (Mrs. Stanley) Chipman and Nan (Mrs. Earl) Ferguson are the incoming vice presidents, May (Mrs. J. fc.) tsennu was ei- Ten junior boys tennis teams ected treasurer, Miss Edna Peter- Wili take to the courts this week son historian; May imts. nans) following a meeting of Lion Laursen, chaplain; and Jennie leaders, recreational directors, a A. L I ' Greenwooa, sergeant ai arms. and nr. T. Earl Pardoe. rerjres- The secretary and color bearer enting the United States Lawn will be cnosen py uie president. Tennis association's Junior Da Officers who worked with Mrs. Vls cup play. lOllOn were mis. iuju ocmc, lo!10.. .m ho Hivlrtprl n. m" r. "a"5' r ' , " V. to a northern and sourthern dlv uran, mts. lsion with two Provo teams, Herman Loeffler Mrs. Clarence Sprlngvllle Spanish Fork and Tolton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horton, chairmen of arrangements for the party, were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Greene and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Beale. iris' Athletic Records Match National Marks American Legion And Auxiliary Reorganized Here Annual canyon party ' of the American Legion Post 49 and the Auxiliary was combined with the year's elections Wednesday Jul y7. when they met at the hom eof Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Bennett in American Fork Can yon. Mr. Bennett was elected com mander, a position he held three years ago, succeeding Clark Tolton. George A. Graff is first vice commander, Floyd Beal, sec ond vice commander; Eddie Smith was retained as adjutant, Don Mack Dalton was elected chaplain, and Phillip W. Greene sergeant at arms. Other retir ing officers are Stanley Chip man .Wendell Nelson, William B. Graff, and George E. 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Yes, indeed, Chevrolet is first in dollar value by the widest margin in allCEevroIet history; and, of course, it is first in nation-wide demand as well. Public Urged To Report Forest Fires Don M. Drummond of the Utah State Board of Forestry and Fire Control urges that all unattended unattend-ed forest, range and watershed fires be reported to the nearest county sheriff, forest ranger, district dis-trict grazier, or highway patrolman. patrol-man. For those who insist on burning burn-ing for range improvement purposes, pur-poses, burning permits can be secured from the local county sheriff who is also county firewarden. Payson making up the south half and one Provo team, Orem, American Fork and Lehi the northern division Attending the meeting were Dr. Pardoe, Joseps S. Robinson, Lehi, in charge of the Lions ten nis program in the sourthern oart of the state: Leo B. elson and Dan Brewer, American Forte; L. A. Clark, Pleasant Grove; Ed- car Booth, Orem; Lee Brooks and Fred "Buck" Dixon, Provo; DeMoine Blackley, Sprlngville, and Grant Hales Spanish Fork. Games in American Fork will students of American Fork oe played on tne nign scnooi hicrh sohnnl and natrons of the courts in the afternoons, Mr. Alpine School District probably Nelson said. There will be two did not realize the feat they 5"K";s anu two uuuuica mo wir.nessine on Amine Dav each day. Expected to play for American Fork are Sherman made the five feet and three fourths inches in the high jump Christensen, Malcolm Beck, Ralph Pratt and Myron Briggs. . , T Vq wh,vqi Kelvin Brewer, who is working A report from the National I , . . ', a att f,.ob- or,H flolH moor TiolH uub ul "uw" "lu"uu wun-' who is recovering from a sprain ed back, will probably enter the m urana Kapias, Mien., last wceiv aaiu viiau xvxioo miv,c vwui- i i..mlo lni. man took the high jump withlica5UC a leap of five feet even, a scant First game was scheduled for inch better than the jumps of American Fork July 8 with Pro- Emma Reed of Tennessee State j vo who called it off. Monday College,, and Miss Robinson, who night A. F. drew a bye, and last tied for second place. I night Pleasant Grove came The report also said the 50 here to play. July 19 Lehi will meter run was won by Miss Mable come to American Fork, July 22 Walker of Tuskagee Institute, a. F. will go to Orem, and July who made it in 6.7, to edge Miss 26 and 29, and August 2, 5, and Coachman by a step. This record 9, the schedule will be reversed, is almost identical to the time turned in by LaRae Gardner and pushed by Miss Strasburg in the 60 yard dash at the Alpine meet. w .V w Clubs and Socials Octagenarian Honored Local Children Invited To Lovinger Day Members of the Fourth ward Relief Society turned their meet' ing Tuesday into a social and met at the home of Mrs. George (Mary Spratley) Webb in hon or; of her 80th, birthday. Haw aiian music and humorous read- a ttLu Z Penrod and Julia Ann Street, and most popular man in Utah Is L hm,F n alHn. H an hour of visiting was enjoyed, Refreshments were served to 32 ladies with Mrs. Sarah Ann Shel- Lee Lovinger, Salt Lake City bus inessman, who each year spon l llE"JPV5 ley and Mrs. William J. Chad popsicles, free rides on the mer ry-go-round and ferris wheel are given to all children who come Last year there were ATTENTION ! ! STOCKMEN ond FARMERS If you want more money for your dead or useless horses, cows, hogs, and sheep; hides, pelts and wool, for quick service PHONE COLLECT LEHI 216-W UTAH HIDE AND TALLOW COMPANY , GEORGE 'W. PRICE wick as special guests. The family of Mrs. Isabelle 35,000 Adamson gathered at her home childrene from all parts of the Monady evening in honor of her state who enjoyed the day. This year it will again be held the second Friday in August and Mr Lovinger has extended a statewide state-wide invitation to children. In writing to the secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Lovinger said, "I do hope that a good many of your children can participate in this day of activity activ-ity and fun, and I will do my best to make them happy." So kids, remember Friday, Aug. 13. Get mother or dad to take you to Liberty Park to meet the rest of the kids of the state. Utah produced mineral products prod-ucts in 1947 the value of which was 180 million dollars. , . Value ! 1YL EVROLET - and Only -IS FIRST! GRIFFINS HOME MADE BREAD PRE-WAR SIZE 2 for 25c Frosted Malts - 2 Flavors Griffin Bakery American Fork & Pleasant Grove birthday. "Tripoli" was the di version and a delicious lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. La-Vell La-Vell Boren, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Admason, Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Donal Ohran, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis R. Terry and James Adamson. Mrs. Adamson received receiv-ed some lovely gifts from her children. Maurice Timpson, American Fork, recently became affiliated with Rowan and Grow Real Estate Es-tate Co., at their office at 28 East Main in American Fork. Mr. Timpson has had extensive training in real estate business, and will be happy to help with your Real Estate and Insurance problems. FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS LOWER THE RIM A 10CKER COST OF EATING Now's the time garden-fresh friuts and vegetables are low in price. Now's the time to- save money. 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