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Show THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1941 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, I SALE ON LADIES' VOIL DRESSES $1.00 Voil Dresses for 50c Sale on Ladies' SUMMER OXFORDS and SLACKS Straw and Felt Hats SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Men's and Boys' WORK CLOTHING SOFTBALL and SPORTING EQUIPMENT J Guns, Ammunition Fishing and Hunting Licenses POWERS SHOE STORE Lions Send Delegate To Convention Local Items Harold Osborne Donald Gale and a group of priesthood boys returned re-turned Saturday from a week's fishing- trip to Cranddaddy lakes Jay Llbbert of Mississippi Is here for an indefinite visit with Mr. and Mrs. Luther Gale- Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Allred are proud parents of a baby daughter, bora on July n. This is Mr. and Mrs. Allred's first child and Mrs. Buell Allred's first grandchild. .Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Llttleford and grandchildren spent last week in Big Cottonwood canyon. Kelsey Chatfleld returned Sun day from Brigham City, where he has been visiting for the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Russon. Mrs. Wilford Russon and Mrs. Tom Woffinden attended a bridal shower In Midvale Friday. " Ruth and TJeth Pntpcrn whn i ' .vwvf nuv cue Honoring the sixty-first birthday! employed In anniversary of Mrs. George Man- the week-end visiting with -their mng, me lamuy were entertained parents, Mrs. Inez Peterson and Mr. Hi, a ciuiyon party jwonaay evening, ana Mrs. Virgil Peterson oupper was servea and later in the evening a weinie roast was enjoyed Elaine Taylor of San Jose, Cali-by Cali-by the group. Present were Mr. fornla, spent the week-end In Salt and Mrs- George Manning and Lake City visiting with Miss Pearl itunuy, Mr. ana Mrs. Kicnara Man- f eterson, ning, Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Soren son and son. Earl G. Sorenson, of Vineyard. Mr. Victor Holmstead and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holmstead spent Sun day in Goshen visiting with rela lives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Roblson left Thursday afternoon on a two week's vacation trip to New Or leans where they will attend the Lions International Convention. j They will be accompanied by Inter national Counselor John C. Kid- neigh of Salt Lake City, Ronald L Graves, governor of District 39. Twin rails, Idaho, and their niece. Miss Betty Jane Roblson of Provo. Utah district was one of the three districts out of over 100 districts ini international to be hosts to the con vention. In the inability of President George A-, Lewis to act as a delegate dele-gate the board of directors deemed Deputy District Governor Josenh S Roblson a proper representative be cause or his past record in the club. Lion Roblson was a member of the Utah district committee attempting to secure the election of D. A. Skeen, Salt Lake City, as Interna tional third vice president. Mr. Roblson Rob-lson has served as secretary-treas urer of the Lehi club for over three years and Is now closing a term of office as first vice president. POSE Ml i.v,. ..ra.sr.ti-, Carson Reunion Held Saturday lEFENSE BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS America ON Guard! Above is a reproduction of the Treasury Department's Defense Savings Poster, showing an exact duplication of the original "Minute Man" statue by famed sculptor Daniel Chester French. Defense "Rrtniia anA Stjrnirai. on sale nt. vntif bank or post office, are a vital part Hospital Notes Mr. Preston Titcomb was admitted admit-ted to the hospital July 15 for medical medi-cal treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Johnson are Droud mrents of a baby daughter. born at the Lehi hospital on July 13. Mrs. Luther Coates was removed home from the hospital on July 9. MVe Piivo Wanhiirtrtn nrnct ro. moved to her home in Pleasant Grove from the hospital on July 13. A fine baby son was born to Mr- and Mrs. Elmer Howghton at the local hospital on July 18. Mrs. Roy Fage and baby were removed home from the hospital July 13. Mrs. Armeld Prestwich was re moved to her home in Orem from the hospital on July 13. UTAH'S GREATEST 0NW CELEBRATION T At American p0J July 29th arn ons Postmaster Attends Convention Mrs- Tom Peck and baby were removed home from the hospital July 11. TWO MAMMOTH PARADES SPORTS PROGRAM FREE CHICKEN SANDWICHES Mowing AIR SHOW CONCESSIONS iws 18 VAUDEVILLE AND f6"' Memori $500.00 CASH AWn .t Come Meet All Your Fri MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl Gray of Ophir are proud parents of a new! balby son, born at the local hos pltal on July 22. . resident A. Carlos Schow at. tended the Utah chapter's conven tion of the postmasters' oranlza. ation held in Salt mtv m. . - j. . .UJ . me iamiiy oi ueorge Carson met simaster General Walker was logewer Saturday in a family re-'Present at the convention and ban Mr. LeRoy Loveridee underwent a major operation at the local hos pital on July 20. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Briggs, Mr and Mrs. Gerald Taylor and daueh ters. Geraldine and Colleen, mot ored to Salina Sunday and visited City visitor on Saturday. wim mi, ana Mrs. Dale Briggs. Mrs. Ora Putnam was a Salt Lake Lloyd Strasburg, Harris Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Wanlass Howe Wonrthmiso xrn, -iit J I VOIWU ouu and sons, Kenneth and Lee, visited Gerald Turner, who are stationed ounuay in urancsvuie wiin Mr, witn the national guard at Camn i , - . ...... ... . ' " uc remained ior an maeiinite visit nere on a seven daw fnrin,, with his brothers. ltlng with their .rent rr ., - f- OllU Mis Creorffft Kt.ro crVmra- r-.A r I - ' CU1U iVU9. icu masa ui urtuusviuespeni oernara JBraasnaw, Mr. and Mrs, I " m it f ilXU t tXXlKX Villi three days last week visiting with Everett Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Jo mo inucxius, iwr. ana Mrs. rrea v. seon caiton and iwr on tut, I M,..u, AVilO. VTCi Wanlass. aid Turner The group of deacons from the Mrs. Fifth and Second wards accompan- tertain members of the Luckv 13 f , ' ... iumy eve jcuuhowuc ruin., inev re-imnff. port an enjoyable trip. isarDara Ann wdi.. Tl . ... I Vi KJiUl aua. uean van wagoner swnt Lake Citv srwnt tva .v-. union. The affair was held at the Saratoga resort and a gay time was enjoyed by the large group attend ing About seventy-five familv mem, oers were present including chil aren, grandchildren, ereat-jrr&nrf children and relatives from Call- iornia, Idaho, and nearby commun lues An Interesting orosram wa. rtvpn luncneon served, swimming and games enjoyed by the eroiro. The officers of last year were re tained ior the coming year. Lions Enjoy Party several days in Salt Lake Citv vis, ltlng with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace John son- Siting with Miss Ruth Worlton. I DELAYS are Dangerous so someone has said. WE ARE SURE that to delay in making your necessary buying needs would be a serious mistake as prices on merchandise will be no Ibwer as all indications point Ao a decided advance. ad-vance. BUY NOW AND SAVE Buy what you need now while Prices are Low-later Low-later it may not be a question of price but whether the goods will be available. Manufacturers now are behind on their deliveries and this condition con-dition is growing worse daily. But whatever happens yuu win una our prices and merchandise in line 1 j i . . . u wim me best of 'cm. You can buy with confidence at GOODWIN'S The home of Humming Bird Silk and NYLON Hosiery for her and Wolverine Wol-verine Work Shoes for men who toil Carma Wilkin visited for tenrinv. In Salt Lake City with Miss' Bar bara Carson. Tuesday afternoon a oartv was given at me home of Mrs. A. E Doll in honor of Mrs. Doll's birth day anniversary. Members of the Mothers Club were present Mrs. H. M- Ray of Blackfoot. Ida ho, visited for several davs last week with her dauehter And snn. ! in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb. Mrs. D. C. Tldwell and two dawn ters of McGUl, Nevada, are here ior an indefinite visit with Mrs. B. G. Webb. Mrs. James R. Atkinson and daughters of Salt Lake City visited for three days last week with Mrs. B. G. Webb. Donald Rick arrived here from Grand Junction, Colorado, Friday evening and left Sunday evening for Los Angeles, where he will be employed. Mrs. Ervin Henry of South Gate, vaiuornia, is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman and ouier relatives. An outstanding social ewnt. . nf me week, was the Lions rfnh nnti door party, held at Granite Plat in American Fork canyon Thurs day evening. Preceding the dinner th i. AlWAJ.VO piayea bridge and the men mo Mi,... .. . wjiODau. ifoilowine thA rinn . treasure hunt and community sing, ing around the fire was en Invod trizes were won by Mrs. Harm McAffee of Salt Lake City, Austin uuamunasen of Milwaukee wis. consin, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hansen Wane Christensen, Mrs- Heber : J Webb, Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, Mrs. W. U Worlton, Stanley Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple, Mifc George Lewis, and Mrs. Twweii Rasmussen of Provo- The committee in charge of the anair included Lowell Brown, cnairman; Dr. Elmo Eddington, Wane Christensen, E. L. Chipman, oyivan ciark and James Comer. quet held in the evening. James Walton of Tremonton was reelected president of the Utah chapter. Other officers were all renamed unanimously. President Schow reports that in the near future a camrjaiem will started lor the selling of U. S- saving Bonds. A fine baby son arrived to glad den the home of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cal-vin Fox. The baby was born on July 17. Mrs- Nick Dunn and baby daueh ter were removed to their home in Crescent from the local hospital on July 19. Mr. A. L. Wilcox returned Fridav . irom a tnree week's visit in Rex- burg, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Deeelbeck are happy parents of a lovely baby daughter, born at the local hospital on July 19. Announcement is made by -Mr. and Mrs. George Manning of the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, Doro-thy, to Mr. Earl G- Sorenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl C, Sorenson- of Vineyard The marriage was solemnized Wednesday in Provo. A reception was held In their honor Friday evening in the Third ward chapel. . Following an evening of dancing a program and refresh ments were enjoyed. The couple have hosts of friends wishing them future happiness and showering congratulations upon .them; " -. - - Mr. Sorenson is stationed at Camp San Luis Obispo, andd he returned to camp Saturday night. Marlin Jones and Bill '.Jones, who are stationed at Camp San Luis Obispo, visited last week with their parents, Mrs. Mary Jones and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jones. Mrs. Ervin Henry of South On iauiornia, visited Mondav in Provo mm Mr.' and Mrs- Eldred Taylor. 'l(he Nort rers wit as at LIBRARY EXdJEsit CONDUCTED FT f be to i Members of the Go?8 ot mittee of Lehi cond,1ually very successful. The committee arU te each family in the &h0eS family group sheet , the Genealogical count. Possible. They also wheat in the stake plan am. h. cursions to the librar?r year 1 ENGAGEMENT ANe 0fflCe oe a pi tary ant Mr. and Mrs. Wat. a boan of American Fork una shall 5 gagement of their drovided : to Mr. Glen Evans, a Mrs. Aaron Evans oils assocl Evans Is stationed and b guard at Camp San line void xar off, immmmmmmmmmmmm RED CROSS RECEIVES CONSIGNMENT OF TARN jvu-s. isaran E- Gaisford rerms mat the Lehi Red Cross chanter has received a consignment of vara be made into knit suits for boys oeiween the ages of two to six years. mey are to be sent to Encland Mrs. John Southwick is chairman or the knitting. Mr. and Mrs. Georce Brim nnd son, Kenneth, and daughter, Nancy, Ul "oto. visited last week with Mrs Briggs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs-Reuben Mrs-Reuben Davis. Mrs. Jack LitUeford returned Friday Fri-day to her home in West w ies, after a six day visit here with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Sher-wood Adamson, and other relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. LaDrue Dorton left Friday for Camp San Luis Obispo, where she win visit with her husband. Mrs. Eliza Buckland of Sunny, dale, Idaho, and Anna Allred of Rexburg, Idaho, visited Rah,,.- with Mr. and Mrs. John p. Gfflis-pie Gfflis-pie of Tooele and Miss Neeta Taylor Tay-lor of Rexburg. Idaho. Visited Ptiin Do Your Shoes Need Repairing? YouH want them to look the very .best for the cele bration. We can make them look 'like new" again no matter what is needed Half Sol- ing, New Heels. Dyeinc. Refinishing. etc We will make you proud of your shoes. Bob's Shoe Shop DEE SCHOW, Prop. mts. Alien Wells of Santa Mnn, lea, California, is visitlntr for two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolston and sons, Paul and Lynn, of Provo, spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ueorge Strasburg. Lynn remained ior a week's visit with his erand- 1 arents- Mrs. R ' J. stice and two sTand- daughters were Salt Lake City vis itors Monday. Mrs. Mary Merrill of Idaho Falls. loano, and Sergeant Sterline Mer rill of Camp San Luis ObisDo. Call. fornla, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs- Luther Gale. I m t is m rt, ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. HoUey Service and son and Mr. and Mrs. Millard Bell and family of Salt Lake Citv were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Harvey. Paramount Pingri Oil Company Mrs. T. A. Bateman visited from Monday to Saturday In Brigham City, Utah, with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vemer Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Noy Christoffersnn and son, Sherman, and daughter Connie, motored to Salina Friday ana visiiea with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Briggs. Miss Reva Goates Is eniovine her two week's vacation from the tele. phone office. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles orient the week-end In Salt Lake rntv visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin uues. Mrs. R. B. Worlton was hostess to members of the Social club at her home Thursday afternoon nf last week. Bridge was niaved at smau taoies during the afternoon, prizes being won by Mrs. L L. Lott and Mrs. j. o. Meiling. Guests were Mrs. Herbert Austin of Bachus ana Mrs. Blanche Turner. Members of the Chantante rhon were delightfully entertained w w . - Mirow inursaay evening at an outdoor party, a delicious dinner was served at the Margaret Wines park, after wmcn progressive games were played at the home of Mrs. L. B. Brown. Present were Miss LaPriel and Miss Arleen Goodwin, Mrs. Basil Dorton, Mrs. Urban Johnson, Mrs. Glen Trane, Mrs. Jennie Nos-trom, Nos-trom, Miss Metta Christensen, Miss Norine Fox. Mrs. Cecil Ash, Mrs. Clyde Dorton, and the hostess Mrs. Ada Robinson, Miss Thelma Goodwin, Mrs. E. B. Garrett, Mrs. Robert Allred and Mrs. I B. Brown. Mrs. A. F. Gaisford visited for four days m Los Aneele nr,t m s i Announces Appointment of BASIL J. DORTON as Leesee and Operator of SUPER STATION located on 5th West and State Bf way, known as Park Service. Featuring famous CONOCO PRODUCTS 01 4 el I 1 Bronz-z-z and New Nth Motor 0 Is assodi al "pre ; than w i memtx ' of the the pre not prot rom n I the tre rendenw ation. A hall ct icr a sep renderec ers of 'es rendei ation af: f member be entit associatic btion wit reinafter ; Ai i revenu ation sh ents as p I Ai i officers rohibited ns in a ; the net a treasur f - i constitu be amenc i special is pre: . A associit jr time by rttj' ond all mont , the lawfi i to the ocable am ip assessr i y Bl ershlp f I member hall accn t rolis of payment ffe of wh bested di ' I -T" he voting ied upon t m th ipon whi( paid. he voting tanding s Phyllis Dorton operating lunch room in conjimf" with Service . Station II commitl Ited to bu t of com ty vote oi .shall cor B t all reguli f the ass sonsist of WE ARE IN BUSEVE?5 TO ZVnw power, p; SiALbb TO SEKVE THE PEOPLE IN THIS COMM ma is Se last re Eociation i common with Mr. and Mrs. George Strasburg. jUa, with her. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs t. t ton. c to?: im common |