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Show THURSDAY, JULY 17, ltfl THE ma SUN. LEHI, UTAH r- Week-end SPECIALS .. $1.00 .$1.00 ..... 35c ..... 49c ..... 19c 1 Gallon Kreo Dip, your can ..... 1 Pint Boost Paint, or lice 1 0. Nicotine-Sulphate, Plant Spray ........... $1.00 Hinds, Honey and Almond Cream 35c Keen Brushless Shaving Cream Pint Klenzo Liquid Antiseptic - 49c $1.50 Lucky Tiger, Tanic and Shampoo 69c Puretest Mineral Oil . - 69c Pint American Oil ........ c Cenal Ant Powder ... ....,u...,.r 35c Cenal Bowl Bright, Pipe Flush-JJed Bug Destroyer New Pucion Kotex .. 25c 200 t. Regis Cleansing Tissues ...... .. 10c Chamberlain's Lotion ...L.. 39c 60c Alka-Seltzer 50c GOc Sal Hepatica 50c LEHI DRUG CO. Main Street 'Local Items Lehl,Utah Mrs. Mabel Jones, public health nurse, la enjoying her two week vacation. Mr. and Mr Douglas Thurman of Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reed of Lark visited with Mrs. Mary Jones, Sunday. Mrs. Sherman jrearicKson was guest of Mrs. Mabel Jones on Tuesday, Tues-day, j Mrs- (Laurence Peterson of Hay-j burn, Idaho, visited for several days, last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Whimpey. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Denzley and daughter, Shirley Ann, of Rlverton trtsifj! fiundav with Mrs. A. r. Gaisford. y Mr. Arthur Broderlck of Emery, Utah, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter. Leonard Witt of Eureka is visit-Ing visit-Ing this week with Mr, Earl Chap-' -man. Thursday Mrs. Mary A. Klrkham of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs- Louis Christensen. Mrs. Amy Stevenson, Mrs. Leo Stevenson and Mrs. Dave Glmmel of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holmstead Mr. and Mrs. Max Walker of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Prank Barnes attended the Hales reunion held at Saratoga tesort Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jackson of San Diego, California, visited Monday Mon-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Holmstead. . An outing in American Fork canyon was enjoyed Monday evening eve-ning by Mrs. G. S. Peterson, Mrs. Alton Giles, Mrs. T- F. Klrkham, Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen, Mrs. Mark A. Dalton. Thelma, Arleen and LaPrlel Goodwin. ' Raymond Eldon Barnes returned Saturday morning to Fort Lewis, Washington, after visiting for the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes. Mrs. Polly Giles arrived home Friday from a three months visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cox, in Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Cox end her son, Riley, Ri-ley, accompanied her home. Miss Lie nice Taylor of Spanish Fork is visiting for several days this week with Miss Catherine Brown. Mr. end Mrs. A- L. Bartlow and children, Jean and Lee, of Bell, California, spent last week visiting here with Mrs. Bartlow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner, and in Murray with Mr. Bartlow's mother. Mr. Armond Webb entertained, members of the Pandora club at her home last Wednesday evening.! A delicious luncheon was served to the following members: Mrs. Herman Her-man Swenson, Mrs. Byron Whipple, Mrs. Lowell Brown, Mrs. LeRoy Loveridge, Mrs. Jay Haws, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Robison, Mrs- Seth Hansen, Mrs. Hugh Rhodes, Mrs. Ralph Da vis, Miss LaPrlel Goodwin and two, guests, Mrs. Stanley Taylor and Mrs. Clifford Miller. OUR DEMOCRACY ' Ju. can help prevent accidents and sickness. DRAGS ON NATIONAL DEFENSE. N Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips and family returned home Monday evening eve-ning from a five weeks stay In California, Cali-fornia, Mr. Phillips has been stationed sta-tioned at Camp San Luis Obispo and is enjoying a week's furlough. His family have been living near the camp for' the past few weeks and visiting points of interest. They spent the past week-end in Los Angeles. En route home they spent several days in San Francisco and visited points cf Interest along the way. They report an enjoyable trip. ' .. ANNOUNCEMENT Pararaoimt Pimi gree Companny Announces Appointment of BASIL J. DORTON as Leesee and Operator of SUPER SERVICE STATION located on 5th West and State Highway, High-way, known as Park Service. Featuring the famous ;' ' " CONOCO PRODUCTS Bronz-z-z and New Nth Motor Oil Phyllis Dorton operating lunch room in conjunction with Service Station SERVE THE PEOPLE IN THIS COMMUNITY WE ARE IN BUSINESS TO It U, v: " ' 5 . . , Lions Club nWill Hold "i . Members ofi the LionA dub and their wives will-meet' at - Granite Plat In American prlc canyon Thursday (tonight), whejre an outdoor out-door party wff4 be Enjoyed. A fine program I has I beea arranged. ar-ranged. The metv will play ball and the ladies bridge. J , 4 The committee members in charge of the arrangements are- Lowell Brown, chairman; Dr. rEInio Ed-dlngton, Ed-dlngton, Wane' Christensen, E. L. Chipman, Sylvan Clark and James Comer. Prizes will be furnished by E. L. Chipman and Wane Christen- TOURSDAY1 I ' .'-j;m .r r f I - 1 ! I . , sen. 1 In accidents alone this country last year suffered an economic loss including work hours lost, of 3,500,000,000 9,100,000 HURT 96,500 KILLED AND MOST OF THE ACCIDENTS WERE PREVENTABLE, Full Recreation Program Outlined July 23 Games moved up one dav 3 Bar A vs. 3 Bar B: Glen's Service vs. Watkins Ice Cream; Tinner's Tin-ner's vs. Not-so-hots. August 4 Watkins vs. 3 Bar B; Turner's vs. 3 Bar A; Glens vs. Not-so-hots. -. August 73 Bar A vs- Not-so m.-Woodcraft. in high school hots; , Glen's Service ys. 3 Bar B; This Week's Schedule Thursday, July 17, 1 to 3 p. m. Sewing, Memorial Building. 3 to 7 p. m. (Play Ground Activities Ac-tivities at! Wines Park 7 to ll 'p. m. Softball at school campus. Friday, July 18 1:30 to 4:30 p. basement. 2 to 5 p. m. -Play Ground Activities, Ac-tivities, at Wines Park. 4:30 to $:30 p. m -Boys Chorus, ' Primary Building.' 5:30 to 7:00 p. m. Junior Girls Softballi school campus. ' J 7:00 .4dr:00 p. m. Softball. - school impus. " Saturdayf July 19-1:00 to 3:00 p. m. Kiddies ". softbalL' school campu?. ' ';' , ' . j Monday, 'July 21 1':00 to 4:00 p. m. Play Ground Activities, Wines Park,1 4:00 to 5:00 p. m. Sewing, Memorial Me-morial Building. 3:00 to T:00 p, m. Music Gay-Teen. Gay-Teen. Primary Building. 7:00 to 10:00 p. m. Softball, school campus. Tuesday, 'July 22 '12:00 to 3:00 p. m, 4th, 5th and 6th Grade August 11 Watkins vs. Not-so- hots; 3 Bar B .vs. Turners, Glen's vs. 3 Bar A. . - . : , August. 14 Glen's .Service vs. Turner's Builders; 3 Bar vs. Wat kins Ice. Cream; 3 Bar B vs. Not-so-hots.. i August 183 Bar A vs. 3 Bar. B; Glen's Service vs. Watkins Ice Cream; Turner's vs. Not-so-hots. August 21 Watkins. vs. 3 Bar B; Turner's vs. 3 .Bar A; Glen's . vs Not-SO-hotS. ,, l ' . August 25 3 Bar. A vs. Not-so- hots; Glen's Service vs. 3 Bar B; Turner's, vs. Watkins Ice Cream. August 28 Watkins vs. . Not-so- hots; 3 Bar B vs. Turner's; Glen's vs. 3 Bar A. Tuesday and Wednesday nights will be available for girls and exhibition ex-hibition , games. Championships Aviation Students Training; Course mm The Civil Aeronautics Authority wants students for primary and secondary fflgljH. training :for ' the course now being offered at h university uni-versity of Utah, according to Joseph Bergin, State Director of Aeronautics. Aeronaut-ics. Here la' a splendid opportunity for ambitious young men to qualify for a career In aviation. Young men from 19 to 25 years of age, Inclusive, ho are now registered register-ed with a University or College, and who have one year of College credits, or who may not be registered how with any University but have 2 years of college credits, are eligible for the primary course, and graduates of the primary course are eligible for the secondary coarse in flight training. train-ing. Graduates from the secondary flight training course may take the cross country training course which, in turn, is followed by several other advanced courses, fn flight training which, when , completed,.'' qualifies young men for commercial pilot and flight instructor rating., -,:' rating. Students from any partoi the state are eligible. andMrV'-Bergin urges those interested to ixdmediate-ly ixdmediate-ly contact Dean A. LeRoy Taylor, or Ralph D. Baker; at the University of Utah. - - PROSPECTING SCHOOL -CLASS; OPENS , The second term of the school for prospecting and stragetic . minerals has begun, according to Mr. Luther Giddings, class. Instructor. 'U".r Classes are held , on Monday and Wednesday evenings of . each week at 7 o'clock atthe high school. During Dur-ing their classwork period, they have been specializing; in simple tests for ores and during, the fh-st term they have made several prospecting trips in American Fork and Little Cottonwood Cotton-wood canyon?.;2,f: "., Vy;. ,,. Several promising leads have been found, Mr. Giddings reports.' Do Your Need RepafVh Youll want tW- ,orw the very best ' oration. and ' ' inserval We can makethods "like new" again a what is needed-S ing, New Heennuiate Refinishing, etc rth Ut WewmmakeyldfH , ' addlti of your shaes. vs for amote Ihe af: Bob's ShoeS im h DEE SCHOW.hest t. " ..'-:' ' .:i ie' pret "dar V .vis, Li Fourth Cro Cave Shatter to havi Records leting, The attendance recor anogos Cave were brok, n. i national monument it" Pnrk eanvon. aiwvrAi,1 A. Walker, ranger to 4? cave. 1 The largest previomtunty ord was to 1923 on Late30010 778 persons went thra and the next high rec or 4 was In 1939 when I verj registered at cave ha?es to Twenty-four state ablish foreign : countries wenective. by the visitors visitiiijTJndoi the holiday Friday; -Th tural countries represented mad and England. Thirty pt, farm group visited the CMt'tons c day were out of state psj Ad states were represented mT ception of two, Delewi' . t . , mers. mont''. gusted '. v '," ure m 3 sectl Allen -Barnes, who te of 1 with the National Gutes, la San Luis Obispo, CalMhe t iting this, -week with lult o Mr. and Mrs. Frank B a ma ''"' ' " " Ion cc -. " (re bei n the Girls Chorus, Primary Building. arranged with teams In run' 3:00 to 4:00 p. m. Jr. High Girls Chorus, Primary Building. 4:30 to 3:30 p. m. (High School Girls Chorus, Primary Building. 7:00 to 11:00 p. m. Softball, school campus. . Wednesday, July 231:30 to 2:30 , p. m. Crafts Wood, Leather and Copper, school building. 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. Play Ground Activities, Wines Part 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. Boys Chorus, Primary ; Building. 5:30Vto ,7:00 p. m.-6oftbalWr. ".GJrls, school campus. 7:00 to 11:00 p. m. Softball, school campus, Tennis The first local tournament of the year is being opened for registra tion this week-end until Monday at 9 a. m. the city-wide tournament for boys and girls In the following divisions: Novies up to 12 years of age, Juniors 13 to 15, Seniors 16 to 18, Advanced 19 to 25, Has-Beens 25 and up. Contestants will provide pro-vide own balls,, and matches with the exception of championships wmcn wm oe two out of three. Schedules will be posted at courts. xou may register with Mr. Prior or Mrs. Ada Phillips Robinson. Give name and age. Swimming Registration In this activity must be made and the hour and day announced an-nounced later. You may register with Mr. Prior who will supervise wis activity. Handicraft , . eee ecneduie posted at High ocnooi uinch Room. Softball - This activity, is going every night with Scout league going along in major league style. They will continue con-tinue to play. Friday but a revision is necessary in the Commercial league. They will play twice per wees instead oi once as heretofore These games will be on Monday and Thursday Te schedules are , as iouows, games to start at 7:30 p. m.: July 21-Gfen's Service ts. Turner's Tur-ner's Builders; .5 Bar A' vs-' Wat-klns Wat-klns Ice Cream; S Bar B vs. Nn- Playground Activities . for the balance or the summer there will be a recreation staff member at Wines Park with the ex. ception of .Tuesday. The Primary is in charge of activities on that ! date. Games, stories and other suitable activities will be available during this period. Plans and preparations are under way for a big closing conjoint program pro-gram for the summer recreation. The dancing and vocal music classes will unite in making this program worth your while. Any child who is Interested In participating In this activity should , begin attending their practices at once. Watch the recreation calendar calen-dar for the time and place. Monday from 2 to 4 p. m. there will be special group games for all children under 13 years of age. Play Ground activities will be held each day of the entire week. Another special event of the week for children is the story hour, held every Thursday at 3:30 p. m. , A good time Is assured all those who attend these afternoon treato at Wines Park. Auxiliary Presents Program At Boys' State Thursday night the American Legion Auxiliary presented the following fol-lowing program at Boys State, now in session at Camp Williams: Two numbers Gay-Teens chorus under the direction of Ada Robinson. Robin-son. Readings Theda Henke. Vocal trio Betty Jean Dorton, June Anderson and Donna Hadfleld. Comet solo Keith ' Eddington. ; Clarinet solo Dawnlta Hansen, ' E. B. Garrett was the speaker for the evening and Mrs. Fern Larsen - i , j a gr fjf pi , '.frrl I just krtov you've bought new ELECTRIC REFRI6ERAK ,tla unty Yes, indeed! Already more than 73,000 husba the territory" wet serve have purchased Electric hs as erators for Her Majesty, Mrs. Housewife. Afltas bj number increases daily! 4 s tot . , - .v ' ' - y be Uttle wonder for Electric Refrigeration savesj; money, time and trouble. In fact, an Electric pett erator actually "Jays for itself through savings aii me tune yuu -reiy bounteous supply ever cubes, frosty desserts, do n bets, ice creams aodf- other delicious thing5 rmtj can be made at bwciat less money than bla buy them. - f ' Of course, you may Electric; RefrigeratCitical convenient, easy tefparec so-hots. j was to charge of the program, ,i, 'V itiitmiH it r. til f"?"1" |