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Show THURSDAY, NQve THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1939 SEE THE NEW BULOVA AND WESTFIELD WATCHES In Ladies' and Men's Family Honor Father's Birthday Anniversary Priced from $9.95 up GUAIIANTEED TIME PIECES At "THE GIFT SHOr E. N. Webb Jeweler and Optometrist Lehi, Utah Sylvester Evans, Keith Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Evans and Miss Carrie Car-rie Strasburg attended the University Uni-versity of Utah-IIawaii football game In Bait Lake City, Saturday. We carry a full line of Quality Stock and Poultry Feeds, Custom Grinding We have a stock of ; . HUBBARD AND BANANA SQUASH FOR SALE Lehi Cereal Phone 5-W Lehi, Utah The family of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Louis Peterson entertained for them S"unday, the occaMnn honoring hon-oring Mr. Peterson's 65th birthday anniversary. The group gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Peterson (the old family home for the affair. Four generations were represented at the gathering and the group present totaled 35. including Mr. Peterson's Pe-terson's mother, Mrs. Adeline Peterson, Peter-son, his sons and daughters and grandchildren." Mrs. Odell Peterson acted as Mistress Mis-tress of ceremonies. A program was ( iven including a short skit by Glen Peterson, violin and accorcllan selections se-lections by Wayne Peterson, a duet, "God Bless America" by Lorraine Hitesman and Dortha Brems and a number of other favorite som,'s by members of the family. Lively games were played and delicious de-licious refreshments were served. In the group attending were Mr. and Mrs.'c. Louis Peterson, Mrs. Adeline Ade-line Peterson, Mr. Peterson's oldest daughter, Mrs. Ella Smith of Sedro Woolley, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brems and family of Bait Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Perrol Hitesman and family of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Wcs Cullen of Oakland, California; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson and family of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson Peter-son and family and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zlerold and family of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zlerold and family of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Henrickson of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Peterson and son, and members of the Louis Pe terson family. One daughter, Edith, who lives in California, was unable to be present. A lovely time was reported by the entire group and Mr. Peterson's many friends join with the Lehi Sun in extending happy birthday wishes to him. ANNOUNCEMENT Trade with us and complete a beautiful set of genuine tOYAL DINNERWARE Family Dinner Follows Marriage Of Popular Pair Plitmtintr their troth Friday eve ning in the Salt Lake L. D. S. tem-nle tem-nle were Miss Madge Worlton, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton of this city, and Ferris A. Evans, son of Mrs. W. E. Evans of Layton. President Stephen L. Chip-man Chip-man solemnized the nuptial ceremony. cere-mony. Following the marriage a prettily-arranged prettily-arranged dinner party, feting members mem-bers of the Immediate families was given at the Lion House Social Center. Cen-ter. Twenty-nine guests were present. pres-ent. Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates of the Utah State Agricultural Agri-cultural college at Logan. The bride, who last year was regimental sponsor spon-sor of the R. O. T. C. Logan unit, is affiliated with the Alpha Chi Omega sorority. The bridegroom is a member of the Sigma Alpha Ep-silon. Ep-silon. The young couple will make their home In the Kimball Apartments in Salt Lake City. Mr. Evans is em-nWoH em-nWoH with thp State Tax Commis- biuu in oaii jiua.g nj. Local Items Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith and son, Glenn, spent Wednesday visiting visit-ing In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mis. O. P. Tlllery of Salt Lake City were guests of Mrs. J. N. Butt on Sunday. Mm. LeRoy Lott and Mrs. Fay Evans visited In Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. J. N. Butt spent four days of last week visiting In Cleveland. Emery county, with Mrs. Ray Cowley Cow-ley and Louis Whimpey. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Butt entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. Butt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren, of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Zlna Wllles entertained members mem-bers of the Bon Amicus club last Thursday evening at her home. The evening was spent In playing bridge, and a dainty luncheon was served. YES AGAIN We are offering another Big Special-this time it's Children's DRESSES Sizes Seven to Fourteen. Just to clear out a lot and make room for new arrivals. They sure grabbed the women's Dresses that we offered at this price last week. You'll not be disappointed disap-pointed at these values for the girls . . . 49 Cents Your Choice In Fact ALL OF OUR DRESSES Are Money Savers and you are always welcome AT Mrs. Dick Evans and daughter, Donna, are spending this week in Monroe, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Var Porter. Mr. Porter spent the week-end at the Evans home here. Ouests of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Butt on Tuesday were Mrs. LaVell Boren, Mrs. Milton Klrk and daughters, daugh-ters, Mr. and Mrs. Clesson Buhler a: ti two children, and Jack Boren, all of Pleasant Orove. imi nnnni uuuuwm S YOUR FAMILY SUPPLY STORE President and Mrs. R. C. Allred had as their guests Sunday Mrs. Allred's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carl son of Logan and her sisters, Miss Vera Anderson of Logan and Mrs. Nephl Brown of Ogden. Dr J. G. Jones, Stanley M. Taylor. Byam Curtis. Duane Wofflnden and Leo Hadflcld, local scout workers, attended a training course for Scout and Fxplorer leaders at the B. Y. U In Provo Monday evening. Elmer Christensen of the M. I. A. general board, in charge of the Explorer department, de-partment, was present and gave a splendid talk. A group of local ladies were entertained en-tertained at a club party on Tuesday Tues-day evening of last week at the home of Mrs. L. J. Morton. Mrs. Amy Smith entertained the club the previous week and Mrs. Celestla Featherstone two weeks ago. Card games were enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served. At the home of Mrs. Featherstone Miss Beth Brown assisted In serving. Card of Thanks We wish to thank everyone ho so kindly assisted us In any way during the death and funeral of our beloved sister, Ina Evans Shul- klru The speakers, floral tributes, cars, musical numbers and all other favors extended and the sympathy afforded us, we are truly grateful for. The W. S. Evans Family. APPROACHING MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED Sugar, 10 Pounds 65c Peas, 3 cans for 25c Milk, 4 Large cans for 25c Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce, can 15c Raisins, 4 Pounds 25c Mincemeat, 2 Pounds 23c Pumpkin, No. 1XA can .. 9c Dinner Club Salad Dressing, Quart 25c Jello, 5 for 23c Jloney, 5 Pounds 45c Honey, 10 Pounds .. 85c Exccll Soda Crackers, 2 Pounds 18c 2 Pounds Ginger Snaps 25c Zee Family Package Toilet Tissue, 4 for 19c 3 Pounds Macaroni, celephane bag .... 23c 3 Pounds Spaghetti, celephane bag 23c Bananas, Pound U...... " 6c Brooms i.. ...... 39c Aero Wax, Pint 19c Aero Wax, Quart 35c Fly Swats :. 10c Flit, can 24c Pineapple, broken slices No. ZVz can 18c G0ATES FOOD MART Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of this city announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their ( daughter, Miss Phyllis Davis, and Mr. Sheldon Cook of Cedar Jtort, which will take place in Salt Lake City on Friday, November 17. A wedding reception -will be given in honor of the young couple that evening (Friday) at 9 o'clock in the Cedar Fort gymnasium. Invitations have been extended to a large circle of friends and relatives. The young bride-elect is a popular popu-lar member of the younger set in this community. She has been active ac-tive in school activities and church affairs In the Lehi Third ward. For some tima past she has been em ployed in Salt Lake City. She has many friends who join in wishing her much future happiness and success. suc-cess. Mr. Cook, too, is well-known and well-liked In his community and has countless friends who are extending their congratulations. Main Street Lehi I Local Citizen Honored On Birthday Delightful Food . . . This is a Grand Place to Eat! Fine Food at Reasonable Price is what we offer Bring your girl friend here for a treat after the dance: DINNERS PLATE LUNCHES DELICIOUS SANDWICHES HAMBURGERS FANCY ICE CREAM DRINKS CONFECTIONS Try Our Delicious Home Made MEAT PIES DICK'S DINER Lehi, Utah I State Street : : XMAS WILL SOON BE HERE Buy K0u, . , "" SAW A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article ,.., I Here Is a List of What We Cam LADIES' AND GIRLS' FOR M Avn , I DRESSES HOSIERY ANKLETS LINGERIE SWEATERS SNOW SUITS HOUSE COATS SPORT JACKETS GLOVES UNDERWEAR BLOUSES PAJAMAS HOUSE SLIPPERS HANDKERCHIEFS BLANKETS LOUNGING ROBES BATH ROBES FORMEXAM) SHIRTS SOX TIES HATS CAPS MUFFLERS ARM BANDS GARTERS UNDERWEAR OVERCOATS LEATHER COATS WOOL COATS SWEATERS DRESS TROUSERS WORK TROUSERS GLOVES MITTENS BELTS SHOE POLISH SHOE LACES ROBES POLO SHIRTS HOUSE SLIPPERS SHOES for the Children, Girls, Boys, Ladies and Gentlemen RUBBER FOOTWEAR For The Family Work Clothes, Overalls, Work Shirts and Warm Winter Clothing Sporting Goods, Footballs, Basketballs, Punching B J Boxing Gloves, and Many Other Items Not MentiW All rf-x 1 "a 1 J? . 1 ah quality iuercnanaise ana ai reasonable Prices, AND WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS Powers Shoe Store Main Street Lehi, Utah YOLJ Juni Will Org A pen junior lie effeel social tc it the Guest Uldrich G. Bart ... f !S0a i dent of Commer John N Whipple Hospital Notes Mr. and Mrs. Jack Welcker of Cedar Fort are happy parents of a new baby son, 'born at the local hos pital last Thursday. All concerned are doing nicely. A fine baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gammett of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove at the local hospital Fri day. Honoring the 70th birthday anniversary anni-versary of Mr. R. J. Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Whipple entertained at open-house Sunday from 1 until 7 o'clock p. m. One hundred and sixty friends and relatives called during these hours, visiting and leaving their happy birthday wishes with Mr Whipple. Mr. Whipple also received a number of long distance telephone calls and greetings from friends and relatives unable to be present. In the receiving line were Mr. and Mrs. Whipple, their son. Bvron. and daughters, Mrs. Ora W. Chipman and Mrs. June Jorgensen. Mrs. Byron By-ron Whipple was in charge of the dining room and assisting in the caning room were Mrs. R. B. Worl ton, Mrs. L. B. Brown and Miss Edna Ed-na Rolfe. The Misses Phyllis Jorgensen, Ar-leen Ar-leen Goodwin, Thelma Goodwin and Norlne Fox were In charge of serving. serv-ing. During the afternoon and evening program numbers were given as follows: fol-lows: Violin selections by Mr. Alvin Wollsheleger, vocal trio numbers by Thelma Goodwin, Arleen Goodwin and Norlne Fox, violin trio numbers by Robert Chipman, Irene Meiling and Betty Logsdon and vocal numbers num-bers by Mrs. Hyrum E. Blackhurst of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple entertained en-tertained at a birthday dinner Sunday Sun-day at noon, preceding the reception for Mr. and Mrs. Whipple and members mem-bers of their family. A beautiful birthday cake holding seventy candles can-dles formed a lovely centerpiece. A lovely baby daughter arrived to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones. The baby was born Friday at the local hospital. Russell Schow was in the ho Monday evening and Tuesdj; medical treatment. Rulon Russon underwent an ation at the local hospital Ti& .Miss Vera Anderson, who u.; ment an emergency operation i local hospital several days ago removed to her home Sunday. Mrs. Ronald Price and daughter were removed home the hospital Saturday. Mr. G. H. Varney was remor his home from the local bo? last Tuesday. i PAGEANT WILL BE PRESENTED IN LEHI THIRD WARD BATTERY CHARGING We promise you A-No. 1 Service in Battery Charging and have plenty of Batteries for Rent Prepare now for Cold Weather. We now have ... EVER-READY" FRESTONE ROYAL TIIYRMO AXTI-FREEZE Bring your car in for a Wash Job, Vacuum Job, Grease Job and Oil Drain. LET US SERVE YOU We Call For and Deliver Your Car Thone 331 Webb's Conoco Service . DEAN WEBB, Prop. "A splendid sacred pageant win be presented next Sunday evening In the Third ward, under the direction direc-tion of the Genealogical committee of the ward. The pageant was written by Mrs. I Luella Southworth and is a splendid presentation, dealing with genealogical genealogi-cal work. I All ward members are especially invited and a large attendance will .be especially appreciated. NOTICE TO ONION GROWERS ! The Federal Surplus Commod- ities Corporation In purchasing onions on-ions from growers agreed to accent i the Jute bags as well as open mesh ,Dags ror shipping. Shioners atrrwri ; to charge growers not more than 7c ;each on 50 lb. Jute bags and ; cents on open-mesh bags. Growers , are cautioned not to pay more than : this amount for bags. Federal Surplus Commodities Corp. SAVE $20.00 ON. A NEW Kelvinator WASHER WAS $84.95 Now $64.95 AND YOUR OLD WASHER You Save $20.00 Big Size Full 20-Gallon Tub to the Load Line. Eight Pounds of Wash at On Time. Porcelain Tub, Inside andOut, Hard, Smooth, Massive Wringer, Big Enough to Handle a Capacit; Load Quickly. Bar Pressure Release Balloon Rolls-Adjustable Pressure Silent Mesh Transmission. COME IN TODAY OUR SUPPLY IS LIMITED LEHI HARDWARE Main Street Phone 5-J Lehi, Utah Headquarters f or . . . ANTI-FREEZE PRESTONE New Low Price ...... 2 63 Ford ANTI-FREEZE ...1 5l 0 Let us Inspect, Tighten & Fill Your Radiator for See us for your New Car FORD V-8 and MERCURY i. LEHI MOTOR CO. Main Street - - Fhone 3-3 j |