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Show THE LEIIlSlj i, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, OCTOBFP THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1940 ; " M New Shipment of Ladies' and Girls DRESSES NEW HOSIERY and FALL ANKLETS for the Girls NYLON HOSE Ladies' SWEATERS and LINGERIE Men's and Boys' NEW FALL OVERCOXfS Men's and Boys' Sweaters, Leather Coats, Blazers WINTER UNDERWEAR SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Men's and Boys' Dress and Work TROUSERS RUBBER FOOTWEAR FOR THE FAMILY Get Ready for thie, Pheasant Hunt November 3rd. WE SELL FISH AND GAME LICENSES A Few Used Shot Guns For Sale POWERS SHOE STORE Main Street Lehi, Utah I WANTED!!! HIGHEST PRICES PAH FOR Bones, Wool, Hides, Pelts, Furs and Dead or Useless Animals. Pelt Prices Paid for Dead or Useless Sheep Prompt Service. Utah Hide & Tallow Co. PHONE 8& Three Miles West of Spanish Fork DEER HUNTERS We Pay Highest Prices for DEER SKINS Mrs. Morris Trane and son, Paul, of Salt Lake City spent the weekend week-end visiting here with her mother, Mrs. M. S, Lott, who is ill. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Banks and daughter, Ellen. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Olsen of Provo Pro-vo were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Curtis and children of Rlverton spent Sunday visiting here with Mrs. Curtis' parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, Bernard Bradshaw and J. W. Wing spent the day visiting in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Levi Phillips spent Thursday Thurs-day and Friday visiting in Provo with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Phillips. Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake City spent the week-end visiting in Lehi with J. E. Dorton and Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson spent from Friday until Sunday in Salt Lake City, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Swenson Swen-son and family. Local Items James Comer returned-home last week with a large deer. Mrs. Odell Peck and Mrs. E. V. (Peck spent Saturday visiting in Salt Lake (City. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Goates and family of Salt Lake City visited here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dansie. OPENING OF Lehi Roller Skating Rink MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Skating every Monday and Thursday 7:30 P. M. to 10 P. M. 25c SPECIAL Rates to Parties Free bus leaves Pleasant Grove Bank Corner 7:10 P. M. Chip-man's Chip-man's at American Fork 7:20 P. M. COUPON This Coupon and 25c good for one couple on Opening Night. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw and daughter, Sylvia Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson and son, Paul, were visiting In Salt Lake City Sunday with Miss Marie Bosh. Mrs. Ralph Davis attended a party at the home of Mrs. .Stanford .Stan-ford Wilds in American Fork last Thursday. Mrs. Elbert Thompson of Salt Lake City spent last week visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen. VOTE FOR HUMMING BIRDS Milady's First Choice of Nylon and Silk Hosiery. Beautiful new fall shades m Forest Tones, Frosty Maple, Cedar, Willow, L a u re 1, Beech, Silver Poplar. They're real hummers and never disappoint dis-appoint the wearer. Red Flannels This is real red flannel weather. We are family outfitters and can take care of your underwear needs for Mormon, Jew and Gentile. Wool Jackets and Leather Leath-er Coats, Wrool Sox for boots, and Wolverine Work Shoes "for he who toils". DRESSES A plenty Wash Dresses, Afternoon Frocks, Aprons Ap-rons and youthful better dresses for the Matron. Seasonal Merchandise At a Saving at GOODWIN'S The One Stop Supply Store Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson and daughters, Phyllis and Beth, and grandson, Dickie, were dinner guests of Mr. Jackson's mother, Mrs. Mar tha Linton, in Provo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jacobson of Provo visited here last Wednesday with their daughter, Mrs. E. V. Peck and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson and children of" Salt Lake City spent Saturday evening and Sunday vis lting here with relatives. . Mr. and Mrs. William Cullimore and two children of Garland spent Sunday night visiting in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb. Mrs. Cullimore and Mrs. Webb are sis ters. Keith Lott, Maurice Dahl, Wheel er Timothy, Boyer Anderson and Ross Watklns returned on Tuesday of last week from a week-end deer hunt, and each of them were successful suc-cessful In bringing home both a buck and a doe. r : A: ! 1 l j, .y 'X , WM. STANLEY DUNFORD Democratic Nominee for DISTRICT ATTORNEY Mr. and Mrs.' Wallace Glover spent Saturday afternoon visiting In Salt Lake City. vrnnriav Mrs. Louis Christensen, Mrs. Cora Hunger, Mrs. Kate An- derson and Miss Zina Anuci. were visiting In Provo. Mrs. Lucy Whitman, Mrs. Sadie Beck and Mrs. Thomas Peck spent Monday in Salt Lake City, doing temple work. Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Mrs. A. W. Davis and Mrs. I. L. Lott spent last Friday in Spanish Fork visiting with Mrs. Leon Taylor. Miss Grace Read of Heber spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday visiting vis-iting in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Miller. Mrs. Richard Norman has been visiting in Garland during the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Dean Capener and family. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Giles left Monday for their home in Salt Luke City, after spending a week here with Mr. and Mrs. Af ton Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen spent Saturday visiting in Salt Lake City. G. S. Peterson received word this week that his son, Dell, had entered en-tered the U. S. Navy training station sta-tion in San Diego, California. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hardman entertained en-tertained at a card party Saturday evening at their home. The evening was spent in playing progressive card games, after which a delicious luncheon was served. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holrostead, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Hardman. Calling All Pheasant- Hunters to DEE'S PLACE (NORTH STATE STREET) for a "pidi-up" before the Hunt! We Will Have Plenty of : Hot Meat Pies, Chili, Sandwiches, Coffee, etc Stop in for a bite to eat . . . before or after the hunt! Have you Tried Our DRAFT BEER? DEE'S PLACE Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaisford entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gaisford and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gaisford of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Russon and son, Stanford, and daughter, El-oise, El-oise, and Vernon Radmall of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove attended a wedding reception re-ception in Salt Lake City Friday evening, given in honor of the marriage mar-riage of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Fig-gins. Fig-gins. Mr. Figgins is a nephew of Mr. Russon. State Street Lehi, Utah HS9XSSSBE Mrs. I. L. Lott and Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith spent Monday visiting visit-ing in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Adams and daughter, Josephine, spent Monday visiting in Salt Lake City. Frank and Fred Adams, who are attending the U. of U. in Salt Lake City, spent Saturday evening here with their parents. The Bridgedere club members will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Ida Gray Thursday evening (tonight). Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stice have been spending the past week in Portland, Oregon, visiting, with their daughter, Mrs. Owen West and family. . Mrs. Rachel Anderson, visited in Salt Lake City from Wednesday until un-til Friday with her daughter, Mrs. O. R. Ivory. Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, Mrs. Alex Christofferson and Pete Gaisford visited at the Bingham hospital last Thursday with Robert Gaisford, who is receiving medical treatment there. Mrs. Barratt Chadwick and baby of Salt Lake City spent from Wednesday Wed-nesday until Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Comer, and with relatives in American Fork. Mr. Chadwick spent Saturday and Sunday here. Mrs. D. Bosh of Levan has been spending two weeks here with her daughter and son-in-law,. -Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson. She left Sunday for Salt Lake City to spend a few days before returning to her home. The Senior class of the First ward M. L A. entertained at a gay Hallowe'en Hallo-we'en party Tuesday evening in the ward chapel following Mutual. They came dressed In Hallowe'en costumes, enjoyed clever Hallowe'en games and were served delicious refreshments. re-freshments. A large crowd attend Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Trulen Bills of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests of their mother, Mrs. Kate Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee of Eureka spent Sunday visiting here with Mrs. Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson, who have Just recently moved into their new home in the Fourth ward. Dan Worlton arrived home last week from Los Angeles, California, where he has been attending the Woodbury college. It was necessary for him to come home on account of ill health and he expects to remain re-main here until Christmas. Mrs. B. G. Webb . was among those from this city attending the temple excursion on Monday. Among last week's lucky deer hunters were Andy Trane, Afton Giles, Dee Hardman, Theron Cor-bridge, Cor-bridge, Alvin Colledge, Lionel Col- ledge, J. L. Barnhart, James Comer, Clarence Holmstead and others. Last Wednesday evening the off! cers and teachers of the First ward M. I. A. entertained at a gay social in the Relief society hall, complimenting compli-menting B. J. Lott, outgoing Young Men's president. A variety of in teresting games were played and delicious refreshments were served. Twenty guests were in attendance. Mrs. Richard Norman, Clive Nor man, Miss Stella Day and May M. Lott spent Sunday, in Garland vis iting with Mrs. Norman's daugh ter, Mrs. Dean Capener and family. fam-ily. The occasion was Mrs. Cap-ener's Cap-ener's birthday anniversary and a delicious birthday dinner was given in her honor. Mrs. Norman re mained in Garland for a several days visit at the Capener home. A Bargain In Beauty For the first time we can offer you an oil treatment while you are getting a permanent, making your hair much softer and more beautiful. NEW RAY MACIIINELESS PERMANENTS GIVE YOU BOTH Come in today Ruth's Beauty Nook GIVES TIIIS SERVICE PHONE 45 FOR APPOINTMENTS Mayor and Mrs. Dean Prior and two children attended a wedding supper in Spanish Fork Thursday evening, given in honor .of the marriage of Miss Fay Boyack of Spanish Fork and Mr. Reed Bills of Payson. The bride is Mrs. Prior's sister. Mrs. Prior and children re mained and spent the week-end in Spanish Fork. Mr. Prior spent Sunday there and his family re turned home with him Sunday evening. 5KK55KK5 BIG SAVINGS Treet Razor, with two blades $1.50 value, Lucky Tiger Tonic and Shampo0"." Rex Seltzer, small Large - I Desk Set, Special '"" A. B. D. and G., Dupe A. B. D. and G., Puretest 60" Plenamins, A. B. D. and G. with Liver and lion 1 dozen Fibs - 1 Lavender Shaving Cream and Talcum Powder Mineral Oil and Milk of Magnesia Pint Petro Syllium .... ' "' Pint Rex Syllium '. Pint Agarex with Vitamin B 25c Regs, this week .... 75c Vicks Vapo Rub .: 75c French Baume '. High Potency Cod Liver Oil - 13c - 69c - 19c - 24c $150 $2.43 $2.23 -33c ...89c tun - 19c 65c 65c Lehi Drug Company Pheasant Hunters! We will be open ALL NIGHT SATURDAY prepared to serve you with Hot Meals, Sandwiches, Coffee, Hot takes, Ham and Eggs and all Varieties of Good Things to Eat! Come in for a snack before the hunt! WE HAVE A BIG STOCK OF Halloween Supplies MASKS JACK-O-LANTERNS CANDIES, ETC. Trinnaman's Confectionery & Cafe MAIN STREET : : : : LEHI Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Austin and Dean Worlton attended the wedding re ception held in Salt Lake City last Wednesday evening in honor of the marriage of Miss Lois Chamberlain and Harvey Worlton Roos. which was solemnized earlier in the day in the Salt Lake temple. The bridegroom bride-groom is the son of Mrs. Pearl Worlton Roos, a former resident of this city. The Gleaner Girls of the Third ward entertained at a Kitchen shower Tuesday evening at the home of their leader, Mrs. Howard Ricks, in compliment to Mrs. Dale Crump, a recent bride. Mrs. Crump, iormeriy Miss Verla Gray of this city, was a member of the Gleaner group. The evening was spent in playing games and delicious refreshments re-freshments were served. The young bride received many useful gifts for her kitchen. The children of the Fourth ward Primary were entertained at a clever Hallowe'en party Monday afternoon in the ward chapel. The children came in colorful Hallowe'en Hallo-we'en costumes, enjoyed a variety of Hallowe'en games and were served dainty refreshments. The officers and teachers of the organization organ-ization gave the party. Mrs. R. H. Francis visited fc the forepart of last week witt k mother, Mrs. Sarah Knudsen. id and Mrs. Francis left Thursday ol an extended trip. They left ft for Iowa, then planned to trav through Oklahoma, Missouri nr. through the Southern route to ft ifornia, where they expect to vis; until after Christmas. Ston at Danny's Diner! f tor something uood to Eat We serve Full Course Dinners, Plate Lunches, Sandwiches, Breakfasts, Chili, Meat Pies, Hamburgers, Coffee & Drinks. THICK MALTS AND FANCY ICE CREAM DANNY'S DINER STATE STREET LEHI - araaaaggmii ' lli, , i&magwiMEOTji'e'.m3Sfat .a. jagg jebemebkee KELVINATOR RANGE 1940 DELUXE MODEL COOP MODEL ER39 ALLOWANCE for Old Range i 'j- i, '? . - few if, , . f II $13455 Features . . . 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