OCR Text |
Show i OCTOBER 7, 1943 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH PAGE THREE nswers. the a: ; sense. came on a inttobf 'Ook. invent a: e Dept, ?e incoc ioubled kest i ome Is ng it ir. an also y patn establis! "e peg! off to ke a k : MOTO: n Street :ind of et acco; ; oil. ar lasts r perk t with I oil ct ing Point 24 to 26 legrees s for a G! cer 5-W I w I NYfe jubs and Socia tf BLaTHan'day will be W'ier before the La- meeting 1b held at Ray Monson at e0'; Holiday will give of the outstand- program. Delegates Can ocal Democratic eSKr the state legislate legisla-te fSL Dean were hosts Tuesday evening to Lt national Dera il men'andr Lowest, Pasco, Wash exchanged. Each was nrPnt with a gift by the hostess Pro. . Mrs. Walker Mr. Wyman vard, and s. Donald E. Young. Murray; Mrs, Dean Webb Lehi: Mrs. Max Hoggard, Mrs. George ' Pinochle Nine oft Jew Holmstead, , Mrs- George E. Jones delight-Mrs. delight-Mrs. Richard H. Rogers, Mrs! entertained the Pinochle Garth Roundy, all of American Nine at bet home Thursday Fork, and two special guests, aftemoon. A delicious luncheon o ivrny, American Fork Wtt0 acivea ana in the games Mrs. and Miss Frances Robinson, Los Joe Shepherd won the prize for Angeles. . , . high score. Mrs. Bvron Cmnfc-s. ton, second, and Mrs. rnn nuariv Mrs. Wavne Frlant. the traveling prize. Mrs. William Friday at a "pink and blue" partv R-Smart was elected president for Mrs. David E. Allen, American e group for the coming year, Fork. Garden flowers WPr ,,h succeeding Mrs. Jones. Others carried throughout. Mrs. Frlant . dlu wuiDorg, amp Rmitv ana Mrs. Leo !nd'?yr Fred Berkshire, During the day r.anu WrZ their guests peans k anyon fthf convention held in Ilcity the first of the I w.,s nf the 11 . ths oiin."" iU' ;c where Dlans were it, nart.w ram to further -j ; Cay Nine skinner was hos- meeting ol me iau OCa,ow. i mora Mrs. ivmuu" 'L chadwick, Mrs. John- . ov.nrViorrl Mrs inp oiicyvi worn r.K. ana iviis. x aui nTora takpn hv Winborg, Mrs. i Robinson. rf Warnick and Thimble hprs or tne iuuiiuic uum at he Aipme wu ns for their Diruiaay uumci . 0 i 4.nkU nnrl uds centerea um wu: a eift for eacn may, Kivernon Ferguson, presi Snrt Mrs. Norven Brown, lm.trpa surer, were in of arraneemenwi. mi roth McDonald and Mrs. ley Zabriskie were elected to :wo offices lor ine conuug Others present were Mrs. cis B. Abel, Mrs. Glen W. f, Mrs. Glen M. Boley, Mrs. h R. Moyle, Mrs. Alvin on, Mrs. Frank G. Sheuey, M. Charles B. Walker. Fol-r. Fol-r. dinner the group attend- se theatre in Provo. with a pink and blue scheme k;.."" "CLC.. 1!"s- wnran, Frinnt "US: ram WUlDOrg, Mrs. T. R. Nelson. was assisted by Mrs. James Smith and Mrs. N. C. Webher were neighbors of Mrs. Alifn !nH Selowia of Mrs. Friant while she lived inL. a members were guests American Fork. Bidden Thursday evening;., of Mrs. Ted Leo Barker, Mrs. Paul RnrnPv' , unson at-her lovely new rs r.nr uc 111 03,11 L3L'S6 u"y- Dinner Mrs. James A. Damico, Mrs. Gor don rancom Mrs. J. B. Hansen Mrs. Norman J. Holden, Mrs' Shirley Howell, Mrs. Ivon Hunt-zinger, Hunt-zinger, Mrs. Clyde Knold. Mrs Roland Logie, Mrs. James Milring, Mrs. dosepn ts. Mulliner, Mrs.! Ben Sasso, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Manaen Simpson, and Mrs. Webber. American Legion Auxiliary was served and the rest of the evening was spent playing pinochle. Prizes went to Mrs. Irvin M. Chipman and Mrs. Dale Clark. Mrs. Owen Lynch. Ameri can Fork, mother of the hostess, and Mrs. Clifford Anthon (Edna Chipman), Ogden, were special guests. Others present were Mrs. Harold Ellison, Mrs. Earl Holm- stead, Lehi; Mrs. Glen 0. Barratt, Mrs. Dean Christensen. Mrs. Adult Education Classes To Begin Next Week Adult Education classes for American Fork, arranged by the Parent-Teachers assiciation in cooperation with Alpine School District officials, will begin next week. Subjects have been provided pro-vided according to the greatest demand of patrons of the school. Home Decoration and Improvement, Improve-ment, a 10 weeks course, will begin Monday In the Harrington Harring-ton building from 2 to 4 p. m.t with Mrs. Harold S. Walker, Pleasant Grove, instructor. "World Affairs" is the subject of a class to be held for six weeks beginning Wednesday evening at 7:30, also in the Harrington. Two 10-weeks courses in dressmaking, dress-making, advanced and general, will be held Thursday, at 3:30 and 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Marcelle H. Skinner Skin-ner will be the teacher. "Child Guidance" which will combine phases of child psychology, psy-chology, will be taught for six oepiemDer , meeting of the uwen Dean Jr.. Mrs. Wendell P. American Legion Auxiliary which Hansen, Mrs. Calvin Mills, Mrs. was postponed will be held Merrill R. Preston and Mrs. Jack Wednesday evening, October 3, Proctor, all of American Fork at 8 o clock in the Legion Hall, Mrs. Dell Smith president, announced an-nounced today. Miss Zola Bennett Ben-nett and Miss Edith Moss, Auxiliary Aux-iliary delegates to Girls State, will give their reports and music will be furnished by Mrs. (Lloyd a. iienneu. unicers are minded that an executive meet ing , will be held the same eve ning at 7:00 p. m. ' ENROLL NOW FOR NEW TESTAMENT CLASS weeks by Prof. LeRoy Bishop, of the BYU faculty. The class will meet Friday, Oct. 15, at 7:30 p. m. in the Harrington building. A class In upholstery is being arranged and time, place and Instructor will be announced at a later date. All who contemplate taking any of the courses are asked to contact Mrs. M. J. Pritchett, president of the PTA, or Mrs. Ernest Froelick. llll I y&tSM .nr-" Helps loosen and expel germ laden phlegm thuf relieving the cough bronchitis. U2S SIZE $03 WM. THORNTON DRUG Prescription Specialists Phone 3 1 Don't Wait for Storm SIGNALS! Prepare now for Winter! Stock up on anti-lreeze. Permanent type, Ethylene, Ethy-lene, Glycol, guaranteed non-injurious to cooling .-. system. We've the finest fin-est quality at lowest price Try our expert winterizing winter-izing service too! We call for and deliver. Hales Utah Oil Service 583 East State Road Telephone 78, American Fork lift; miss Toppers Bruce May was hostess to Toapers club Friday at her ie in Draper. Each member Plans are beins perfected to re" begin the class in religious edu cation under Dr. Sidney B. Sperry the first week in Novem ber.' Mrs. Kenneth T, Rnhinsnn Going to the canyon for pot Uairman of the rommittefi on lucK dinner Wednesday evening arrangements, said todav. Dr were Mr. and Mrs. Kay Adams sperry's subject this year will be and Mr. and Mrs. Charles War- the New Testament, nick, Manila, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Registration is riow taking old Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper nlace" in all of the LDS wards and Eves, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Milne, anyone interested is invited to ana Mr, aau Mrs. rraiiK. kusick, contact either Mrs. Robinson or American Fork. tv,p ward rfinresentative. Interest in the classes ' eiven Home Economics the three past winters has been Home Economics club Monday keen and an equal amount of evening held the first meeting of enthusiasm is expected this sea- the year at the home of Mrs. son. Joseph B. Mulliner, president. Mrs. Charles B. Walker lead in a review of last season's study of "Heredity and You " which will be continued during this year. Refreshments were served to Mrs.! G. Watson Eatoueh. Mrs. Leslie D. U. P. Programs Mrs. Bert Adamson, Mrs. Jar-Trie Jar-Trie iTrrtelntb Mrs1. Marv Jane I white elephant which was Johnson, Mrs. Relva Booth ss-Cunmnghom,' Mrs. D. W. Jones and Mrs. John A. Wagstaif attended at-tended the Daughters of Utah Pioneers convention at Salt Lake City Saturday. They also visited the Pioneer exhibit and the flow er show at the Capitol building. STORM & SCREEN iMU) 1 'I ill I i 1 il storing r usele: , ,i y md woo- 8 IDOl'JS ALSCO ALUMINUM windowi offer perfect fit, amazing ease of operation, lifetime service! seir- m too! Install now, save t?: IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Mountainville Camp Mountainville kcamp, DUP, will meet in the Relic Hall Thursday Dt-t 7. County officers will be in attendance and reorganiza tion of the Camp will take place. American Fork Camp nwine to the Relief Society convention which will be held Oct. 14, the American Fork camp, nnp has nostooned its meeting rmtii not 21. It will be held at Uv,n rmmp nf Mrs. jasepn a. Mulliner. All Aluminum Storm Windows Puffin Storm Window Co. Call for FREE ESTIMATE 4247 South State Murray, Utah Phone Murray 955 A1 IpmdUtf too muck money o Cffi INSURANCE Hew Liability Policy! rnTO r thost who KNOW refu driv.nl Meets AU "frwwh of ,aw monlhi (plus membarsMp) III E SAFE! IE HSURED! Compare! 4S0 Deductibhl $5,000 if yow r injure! one other person, $10,000 if your car Injures TWO other peo-Pk peo-Pk $5,000 property damage! PAY MORE? Accidents . . Don't always happen to the other fellow! EVERY time you 8 Mo your car, YOU face the dangerous, COSTLY hazard ot acciaenn 3 HoPPy" Monday Mini Friday-7:15 a.m. on KUTA - CUP HERE! MAIL NOW! - - - - - - - CITIZENS UNDERWRITERS General Agency South state Street Salt Lake City, Utah obout Citizen's $50-dedudibU BabiGty automobile " that gWei itandcrd limit of public liability and prop- ge tor $6,001 HAME MOST PRICES ARE WAY UP but Greyhound fares are Still mighty Iqwj CHICAGO $26.90 t..c tn- vour household and of fice expenses, Greyhound s opef etine costs have continually risen vet Greyhound fates are still mi'ghty low, still the biggest bar-? bar-? L nSnortation. Ask the , Lent for full information about Sney-saving fares, convenient jchedules tor any inp. OTHER LOW fARES DES MOINES . . . ... - $21.60 SACRAMENTO . . - - 13 65 RENO - 1133 rr-Ti-Vr 29.05 iirvn.i-' (One oy i to) CREYHOVSD LEADS IS COURTESY, AMAZING AMERICA TOURS STATE STREET DRUG Fhonel45 Change to HEAT . I , J ' - . . -, . l , ,A" . "Mlf mi iiiUMilrfl A I CLEAN ECONOMICAL CONVENIENT FULLY AUTOMATIC SEE YOUR GAS APPLIANCE DEALER, PLUMBER, HEATING CONTRACTOR OR MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY SERVING UTAH AND WYOMING WITH NATURAL GAS THE MODERN FUEL For All Gas Appliances For Quality Installations For Prompt Service Phone 607 Free Estimates Cheerfully Given s American Fork !0IT. |