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Show FEBRUARY 27, 1941 THE LEIII SUN, LEIII, UTAH THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1911 4 ieronautics Commission pounces free Flying Course Xhe Utah Aeronautics Commission wants several hun-.jjk hun-.jjk youths to take a complete course in aviation free, ding to an announcement made today by Director Joseph . rm, mnrse includes a complete cround training i'ED. a , ana men u,u"v-u v"'6 v """s .SC u - thA air. Tne course wuiuu f.nlmum of $400 If the stu-quired stu-quired to pay lor the 2 is ready to start a pilots ! fnd needs 20 applicants im- Other schools will be SSd in 01(5 state M fast M ints are available. 1 Scants must be between the college now, to have had at I , wars ol college work. If ap- te are now In college only one Tcf completed college work will in students visits """""e .requested to register with the 4 Aeronautics Commission, State itoi Building, Salt Lake City, as a as possible. .dlnz to W. D. Hammond, airman of the Aeronautics Com mon, this is tne greaves u ujjpui- that has ever been offered to jl students who are interested In ion. It is hoped by the Com- Lion that there will be a large Oration of prospective siuaenis Memorial Building Being Renovated Under the direction of Custodian Randall Schow a group of N. Y. A. boys have been busy, calcomining, varnishing, repairing and otherwise improving the interior of the Memorial Mem-orial building. All the rooms have been cleaned and calcomined from the Legion room on the third floor to the basement. The public is invited in-vited to visit the Memorial building and note the improvements made fA i 11 iiii it t w hAi t J r.TEa i ii ii i k i v-ss i u-s ,s t. Wa amii ME-jv... , A. -,. , m r, n aymni. n nl, niwn twnnf m n r ii fi,. mil i in 1 n i CIIEMLLE SPREADS Twotone Tufting 81x195 inches S1.00 Indian Design BLANKETS .... HANDY SEAT and Footrest HAS SOCKS Round or Square 81.00 Rolled Steel SUITCASES Large Sateen LUNCH CLOTHS Bright Prints FRONT 4 For ... $1.00 Home Nursing Class Will Begin March 5 arriage Innounced 31 social interest to the people of 3 community is the announce' at of the marriage of Miss Naomi jguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tics B. f ergusuu 01 rruvu, buu Norris G. Peterson, son of Mrs. h A. Peterson of this city, which s solemnized Wednesday, Feb-ij Feb-ij 26, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. ;ple. 3cth young people are popular iters of their respective com ities and have a host of friends Join in wishing them much f u- .t success and happiness. Miss Jerguson entertained at a iiisseau tea at her home last Sun- 7 and Saturday evening the young ;ple will be honored at a wedding Hey will make their home in eminary Students o Give Program a Fourth Ward 5e students of the Lehi Seminary present the Sunday evening "m. in the Lehi Fourth ward i Sunday evening. March 2. . program will include musical rs by Bonnie Larsen, Viola . ray Welsh. Leland Russon i Don Wright: craver bv Fav stalks by Beatrice Smith, Eve- awsnorn, LaRee Goates, Betty i Calloway, Luell Stoddart. Betty -Hilary Rae Featherstone and 3 Washburn. B. G. Webb spent Saturday mazy in Pleasant Grove, visit- ui Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jense. A Home nursing hygiene class will be held in Lehi, commencing on Wednesday, March 5, as a part of the Home Defense program. The class will be instructed by Mrs. Mabel Jones and will be held for a duration of several weeks. ' The class is open to all women of the community and it is hoped that some from every ward will register for the course. Beginning with next Wednesday, the class will be held every Wednesday Wednes-day from 2 to 4 o'clock in the Memorial building. If too many register for this class another one will be organized later on, so that the women and girls of this community com-munity will have the opportunity of receiving this worthwhile instruction. Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, chairman of the local Red Cross chapter, and Mrs. Mabel Jones attended a meeting meet-ing in Provo last Wednesday evening, at which they were instructed to organize or-ganize this class in Lehi. It is hoped that many will enroll. The course is free of charge. Mrs. Hyrum Butler of Provo spent a few days here last'week with her daughter, Mrs. Glen Wanlass. The Lehi First ward Gospel Message Mess-age Sunday School class,, under the direction of their teacher, Wayne Bushman, visited in Salt Lake City Sunday, attending the Catholic church and the afternoon services in the Tabernacle. Those attending were Emma Fox, Mr. Baxter of Lin-don, Lin-don, Warren Bradshaw, John Davis, Don Peet, Madge Kirkham, Fae Beck, Dean Kirkham, Jay Higginson, Dick Webb, Theda Henke, Joseph rtnrifrpv. Miss Grace Holley of Springville and Wayne Bushman. Chenille BATH MAT SETS Vat Dyed Colors, Lid Cover AA To Match iD-MJU Women's Full Fashion SILK HOSE (J! AA Two Perfect Pr. 51-Ul Men's SHIRTS-SHORTS, SHIRTS-SHORTS, 4 For Reduced to Clear, 20 Pair Ladies' HOUSE SLIPPERS $$$$$$$$$$$$m$m$$$m ciose out "' tfliiil i i yaidiniii $1.00 ! Men's White HANDKERCHIEFS 30 T $1.00 For Extra Large TERRY TOWELS Mill Ends Each 8c THERMOS BOTTLES AND LUNCH BOX APRONS $1.00 1 $1.00 i $1.00 j $1.00 1 $1.001 1 LACE Table Cloths autiful Patterns Practical S1.00 1 FLASH! 50 Brand New SPUN RAYON DRESSES $1.00 Latest Styles Hurry For These IF S1.00 1 SPECIAL K DOLLAR DAY FEATURE o IS WE WILL HOLD FOR ONE WEEK ON LAY- AWAY ANY LADD2S', GIRLS', BOYS' OR MEN'S SPRING SUIT. HAT OR coat ei nn! 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Make Larsen's Your Food Supply Depot-Your shopping headquarters "To keep a man happy feed him well" and that applys to all members of the family. You can get the Best Quality at the Right Prices At Our Store. PHONE 17 FOR PROMPT DELIVERIES LARSEN BROS. Main Street . Lehi Element of Mystery in Caverns of Wind Cave Vacationists with a yen to explore caves will find an element of mystery mys-tery in the caverns of Wind cave in the Black Hills of South Dakota, for years the haunt of thousands of vacation lovers. Exposed strata in cliffs already have told scientists stories of prehistoric pre-historic alligators, tiny three-toed horses and other now extinct animals. ani-mals. The cave itself is even more awe-inspiring. Believed to be about 60,000,000 years old, the caverns in the giant cave are filled with strangely beautiful "boxwood" crystal crys-tal formations, totally different from the stalactites and stalagmites found in most caves. Tiny white crystals in honeycomb formation, sometimes superimposed on a pink background, hang in clusters from ceilings and ledges. Wind cave is located in Wind Cave National park and received its name in a peculiar manner. A deer hunter hunt-er back in 1881 was attracted to the vicinity by a strange whistling, and discovered that it came from a tiny opening in the rocks, not more than 10 inches in diameter. This vent is the only natural opening ever discovered dis-covered for the miles of caverns. Also in the Black Hills region is the heroic statuary group on Mount Rushmore, which includes the gigantic gi-gantic heads of George Washington. 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Pelt Prices for Dead or Useless SheepPrompt Service. Utah Hide & Tallow Co. HONE 8&-.Three MOes West of Spanish Fork DEER TTTTWTF.TIS T- - JLM. U 11 X M.W Pof fPay Highest Prices for DEER SKINS Death Is a Happy Event Among Balinese People The Balinese race shows a sheer Indifference to death. When Ball was eonauered by the Dutch, the people of the native prince's household house-hold dressed in pure white, girded on their ceremonial daggers and walked calmly out of the palace into the withering fire of the Dutch rifles. They walked straight ahead facing the ri3es, until all of them had fallen. 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New surprise features are planned along with the West's premier dance band 'Music By Woodbury," featuring such favorites as Bob Reese, the Welsh-Irish tenor, Joe Kirkham, the Three Slap-Happy -Chappies and all the Woodbury funmakers. "Music By Woodbury" and the Woodbury artists who appear each Saturday at the popular American Fork ballroom are the self-same artists featured twice weekly Mon day and Thursday 11:30 p. m. moun tain time) over the NBC Bed network. net-work. Ed Stoker, director of the Woodbury band takes this opportunity opportuni-ty to invite his Utah county friends to listen to the semi-weekly broadcasts broad-casts then meet the band in person at American Fork. Your musical requests will be played for you. o First Tourists According to an old travel book, the first tourists were Moses,- Abraham, Abra-ham, Jonah, Ulysses, Plato, Strabo, Cleopatra, the queen of Sheba, Mare Antony, Julius Caesar, Daedalus, Herodotus, Aeneas of Troy, and Alexander Al-exander the Great Thirty Years In Court The suit of Felker versus Johnson, John-son, first brought in 1908, finally has ended in a decision of the Georgia Supreme court for Steve R. Johnson, John-son, former Atlanta councilman. It was a simple suit on contract Johnson John-son having agreed to auction property prop-erty belonging to Felker. It was prolonged for more than 30 years by appeals and writs of error. Jus tices Reid and Duckworth, who rebuked re-buked former City Court Judge Joseph Jos-eph R. Felker, cf Monroe, for "using "us-ing courts to evade judgments oa frivolous grounds," were 10-year-old boys when the action first was brought. Saved by the Cowbell When Andrew Cunningham, Coul-burn, Coul-burn, Australia, fell Into a deep well with five feet of water at the bottom, bot-tom, a cow standing nearby mad such antics that they attracted ths attention of a woman. She discovered discov-ered Cunningham's plight and called for help in time to save him. Best Buys in Used Trucks & I Commercials SEE OUR 1939 Ford Truck 1938 Two-Ton Dodge 1936 International Pickup 193G Ford Trucks long and short W B 193G Dodge Pickup 1931 Chev. Pickup 1940 DELUXE Ford Sedan Heater, Radio, Spot Light. Low Mileage. 1935 DELUXE Ford Coupe Good Condition BARGAIN S240.00 X937 Chevrolet Coupe In A-l Condition For Only S375.00 1939 Plymouth 4-DOOR DELUXE SEDAN Heater, 6-Ply Tires Very Clean S575.00 BEAT THIS ONE IF YOU CAN 1933 PONTIAC FORDOR SEDAN Radio and Heater S250.00 Harvey-Beck Motor Pleasant Grove-Tel. 2311 ? .- - - . m.-.. --, ' m - 1 .-1 - - ,t T- . r , |