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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1941 THE LEHI SUN Published Every Thursday at Lehi, Utah, bythe LEHI SUN PUBLISHING co Entered as Second Class Mat-ter, Mat-ter, at the PosUfficeat Lehi, Utah, under the act ef March 3, 1879. gBtMcrlption Rate $1 W Fer Year nre i.Fm ritV. I.EIIL UTAH . w " THURSDAY, AUGUST J Local Items 'ii.i Mrs. Abe Losee has been visiting In Salt take City with her mother, Mrs. James Shaw, who Is seriously 1U. '; ri Mr. and Mrs. Glen Greenwood ol Bandy were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noy Christof-ferson. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Densley and baby daughter of Rlverton, Mrs. Howard Thome and daughter Betty of Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Galsford were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. A. P. Galsford. The Perfect Summer Meal An adequate diet is one which contains plenty of milk, because it is our best source of Calcium and an excellent provider of Vitamin A, both of which are essential for the maintenance and development of good health. Especially during the hot summer months when appetites and energy lag behind, youll find that milk will "feed" and not "fill" your body. Our MILK Is Pasteurized For Service Call 55 THREE BAR DAIRY State Street Lehi Tickets on Burlington Bus Lines Purchased at the TEXACO SERVICE STATION Plan Your Vacation Today! Marf ak Lubrication Texaco Fire Chief Gasoline Texaco and Havoline Oils Texaco Service KEITH EVANS, Prop. State Street Lehi, Utah WANTED!!! HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Bones, Wool, Ilides, Pelts, Furs and Dead or Useless Animals. Pelt Prices Paid for Dead or Useless Sheep Pro'mpt Service. Utah Hide & Tallow Co. PHONE 88 Three Miles West of Spanish Fork DEER HUNTERS We Jay Highest Prices for DEER SKINS Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner were Salt Lake visitors last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen and Mrs. Lottie Peterson attended the American Legion convention held at Logan on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts and children returned home last week after spending the past three months In Montana and Idaho. Mrs. Newell Turner returned home last week from a two weeks' visit In Los Angeles, California with relatives. rela-tives. Her son, Newell Jr., who has been visiting there for some time, returned home with her. Members of the Mothers Club were entertained Friday at the home of Mrs. J. T. Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hutchings of Malad, Idaho visited from Thursday until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams of Laton, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Taylor of Provo. Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore, Mrs. Vera Hunter, Mrs. Josie Johnson and Mrs. Estella Madsen of Provo, visited Saturday evening with Mrs, Geneva Stewart. Mr. and Mrs! George Lewis and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rob erts of Logan were Sunday oinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bradshaw. Mrs. Louis Christensen and daughter, daugh-ter, Metta, spent Wednesday in Provo Pro-vo visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mil-ton Jameson, Miss Reva Goates returned to her work at the local telephone office Monday after enjoying a three weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick and sQn spent Saturday in Salt Lake City on business and visiting in Sandy with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goates spent Wednesday In Salt Lake City on business and pleasure. Mrs. Sentell Young entertained the following ladies at a Saratoga party Monday evening: Mrs. Jen nie Nostrum, Geneva Stewart, Mrs. Booth Sorenson, Mrs. Mina Webb and Mrs. April Zimmerman. FOSE iEFENSE BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS i It's Picnic Time ! Time for Fishing Trips, Canyon Parties and Steak Fries Stock up at Larsen's Picnic Hams, Choice Lunch Meats, Watermelons, Cantaloupes Fresh Juicy Steaks and Everything for the trip. WE HAVE A FULL LINE .OF CANNING SUPPLIES ' - - - LARSEN BROS. Main Street - - Lehi Mrs. Blaine Pierce of Salt Lake City, formerly Miss Atha Hebertson of this city underwent an appendicitis appendi-citis operation at the American Fork hospital on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Erickson of Provo visited r Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. Mrs. Mary A. Kirkham and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fuhriman of Salt Lake City spent the week-end visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Webb visited at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City with Kay Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Webb, who is receiving medical treatment. 1 Members of the Bridgedere club were delightfully entertained Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of Mrs, Vera Hutchings. Prizes were won by Mrs. Dorothy Evans and Mrs, Winzell Swenson. Mrs. Swenson and Mrs. Blanche Roberts were special guests. Miss LaPriel Goodwin, Mrs. E. B, Owen of Brigham City, Miss LaPriel Spratley of Magna, and Mrs. Bay Carson of Salt Lake City, attended a housewarming party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trane in Salt Lake City on Sunday. Miss Maxine Batchelor, who is employed at the Excelcis Beauty Salon at Salt Lake City, spent from Saturday until Wednesday visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Batchelor. Mr. and Mrs. Bazil Dorton and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Glover and children, Mr. and Mrs. William Ball and children of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Henry and children of Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jensen and family of Perron returned home last week from a vacation trip at the summer resort on Ferr on mountain. Mrs. LeRoy Lott returned home last week from a two months visit In Toppenish, Washington with Mr. and Mrs. Vaness Lott and in Chi nook, Montana with Mr. and Mrs. Pete Lott. Mrs. Charlotte Lewis and Mrs. Jennie Nostrum were Salt Lake visi tors on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Dansle spent Sunday in Provo visiting with Miss May Forsyth. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Webb and children spent the week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Royle and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb. 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 niTiol r.hAster French. Defense Rna onH stanms. on sale at your bank or post office, are a vital part of America's oeiense prejuMUJw. Franklin Founded Junta Society In 1727, among hli cronies in Phlla-delphia, Phlla-delphia, Benjamin, franklin found- .nniet known as tho "Junta- Spanish for 'council.', EsttbHshed for the DerpetuaUoii eofcful knowledge," .1 the f Junta ' survived titer Franklin's death, v becoming tho American PhllosopWcal society- C. H. Ferguson Upholstery 4 i Spring tying, Inter-Spring Mattresses, Inter-Spring Cushion Rebuilding. All kinds of furniture repaired. Will call at your home and do your work. Located at Walnut Tree Service Corner of High School Pleasant Grove, Utah Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carlson Carl-son and baby of Pleasant Grove motored to Diamond Fork canyon, Hobble Creek canyon and Spring-ville Spring-ville on Sunday. v Miss Miriam Royle, who is attend ing school in Salt Lake City, spent the week-end visiting with her parents, par-ents, Mr, and Mrs. Freeman Royle. Members of the Mothers club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. A. E. Doll on Friday. Mr. H. C. Evans is visiting for several days in Ogden with her brother, Dr. H. E. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gardner are spending several days this week in American Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Racker and daughter, Nancy, df Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L, L. Racker. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Phillips and daughter, Sandra, Mrs. Alice Phillips, Phil-lips, Mr. and Mrs. Evans L. Anderson Ander-son and Mr. and Mrs. George Phillips Phil-lips attended the George C. Phillips family reunion held on Saturday at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City. Miss Berneice Bradshaw, Elvera Dansie and Bertha Clark spent Sunday Sun-day in Salt Lake City. They were dinner guests of Miss Fay Gygi. They attended the Christian Science church and the Catholic church and visited with Mrs. Leona Trane, Mrs. Tony Frkovitch and Miss Hazel Phillips. ' Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Allred of Provo are proud parents of a lovely baby daughter, born on August 11. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred are the proud grandparents. Miss Kathleen and Ann Cullimore Culli-more of Provo spent the week-end visiting with Miss Maurine Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Millen Fowler and children spent Monday in Salt Lake City on business. Vaughn Spencer, who is enjoying a six day furlough from Camp San Luis Obispo, returned return-ed home with them. Mrs. John Anderson, who has been visiting for the past two months in California with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Anderson returned home with Mr. Spencer. Mrs. Tom Woffinden entertained i members of the "La Modernette" club at her home on Tuesday. Sew ing and social chat were enjoyed after which refreshments were serV' ed to the following: Mrs. Boyd Smuin, Mrs. June Davis, Mrs. Dale Whimpey, Mrs. Howard Robinson, Mrs. Morris Clark, Mrs. Howard Gray, Mrs. Norris Peterson, Mrs. Sterling Allred, Miss Fay Waul ass and two guests Mrs. Tony Frkovich of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Dean Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Davis of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hardy of Spanish Span-ish Fork, and Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Hardy, who have just returned from the -East, spent Friday in Bingham and in Lehi visiting with Mrs. Jennie Jen-nie Nostrum and Mr. and Mrs. Arley Clark. The occasion was in honor of Mr. H. P. Hardy's birthday anniversary. Miss Shirley' Johnson and Miss Betty Anderson of Salt Lake City and Miss La Ree Goates are enjoying enjoy-ing a four day vacation with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson. On Monday they spent the day visiting in the south end of the county and on Tuesday enjoyed enjoy-ed an outing at Saratoga. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Nelson Nel-son of Midvale will be pleased to hear that they have moved to No-randa No-randa Quebec, Canada, where Mr. Nelson will be superintendent of the Mick Mack Mines. On Tuesday they visited in Lehi with Mrs. Sarah Taylor. Mrs. Nelson was formerly Lillian Hart. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Turner and children of Independence, Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Turner and son Lionel of Kansas City, Missouri, Mrs. Clarene Qulnn of Independence, Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Anderson An-derson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and families of Salt Lake City visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Herman Goates. IMrs. Vem Curtis, Mrs. Nina Col-ledge, Col-ledge, Mrs. J. L. Barnhart and son, Rolland, spent Friday visiting in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner were visiting in Salt Lake City Wednesday Wednes-day with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings Hutch-ings and in Bountiful with Mrs. Selena Se-lena Hutchings and in Murray with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings of Midvale entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Sffiinner and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ralph Hutchings entertained at her home in Salt Lake City Sun day evening in honor of her hus band's birthday anniversary. De licious refreshments were served to the following: ",Mr. and Mrs. Roy Page, Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner, Mrs. Josephine Jose-phine Cooper, Miss Faye Hutchings, Miss Allene Frank, of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hutchings of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson An-derson of Murray, Mrs. Selena Hutchings Hutch-ings of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hutchings of Malad, Idaho, and the Hutching family. OUR DEMOCRACY- yMat TRADITIONAL WMk ' .. DO YOUR PART-IT'S PARTLY FOR YOU 'AND YOURS. AS OUR. ANCESTORS BANDED TOGETHER. TO GUARD acaimcx -rue iMntAMC nrtec mo wiitu TrtniV W TAKE PRIDE IN JOINING THE ARMy AND NAVY. ' .1,1.1. ..ii. .... ... m Ml l ,1 II Id 1 1 U1V M. i - . I V! nn it wo;ocrr AMve After 20,000 y. Soviet research worker.? to find out where life itorT death begins, have found kS? and animal organisms i till alive after havta solid ;m the rone of perpe UV1W V auwuv ViTClS Jqj 7CUI. CLASSIFY FOE RENT Four and garage with acre frJ and garden. Inquire VRp or L. E. Russon Lehi. ' . FOR SALE Fresh Inquire LeRoy Davis. JerJ FOR RENT Four rooml ited in- Fourth Wa, cated in Fourth Irving Drlggs. FOR SALE WoodWVj " -' "uiuun, lit EU Batchelor, Lehi FOR SALE Blng CherrU Latham Raspberries, r Sharp. TeL 31 Lehi, and 5:30. HAY Alfalfa. FOR SALE Inquire Janus Scho FOR SALE Five-room Home, In good location. O -TJ1 tyr T-i Nile Washburn. FOR SALE Heavy rubber Wagon. Alex Christoffersm 301-M, Lehi. FOR, SALE 5-year-old Horse, 1400 pounds, sound am tie. LeRoy Davis, Lehi, Utah. WANT TO RENT PIANo months. TeL 70-J, Lehi. , FOR SALE OR RENT - J modern home. Inquire Afc ams, 61 north State street, a( aay or Bunaay. FOR SALE Irish Setter M See Keith D. Lott, Lehi. LIVESTOCK WANTED-E prices paid. Archie Boren, pi Grove. Phone 3391. MODERN HOME For Sale See J. F. Fagan, Lehi I HEY HEWED HOMES AND FARMS OUT OF A WILDERNESS. THEy BUILT STRONG FOR. THE FUTURE. THEIR EXAMPLE IS FOLLOWED,- INDIVIDUAL AMERICANS OWN TODAY II7& BILLION DOLLARS IN FUTURE SECURITY IN LIFE INSURANCE AND THUS HAVE EMULATED THE PIONEERS WHO WORKED AND SA VED AND KEPT ON WORKNG. Apartment For Rent-Wild Baxter. . . Girls' Bicycle for Sale. condition. Inquire Nina Syfc FOR SALE 2500 BeautiK Breasted Bronz Turkeys, to for range. Reasonable price, cis Pulley, American Fort 221-J. MALE HELP WANTED MOVIE OPERATORS ASS AGERS Pleasant Grove Movie Circuit Work 508 a Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. Furnished Modern Aparte; Rent Mrs. Annie Green,!! First West, American Fork. HOUSE, LOTS AND FAE3 JOHNSON, Licensed Real Broker. Fire Insurance anil Bank of American Fork Bid J. F. Fagan is leaving today (Thursday) for Elko, Nevada, where he will be employed running deisel engines at a mine there for the Utah Copper company. Mrs. J. H. Yates returned to her home in Los Angeles. California Sunday, after a week's visit here with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Calton and family. Mr. and Mrs. LaDrue Roberts of Los Angeles, California are here visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roberts. Miss Mary Roberts, who has been visiting at their home for some time past re turned home with them. The family of Mrs. Lettie Gud- mundsen met in a reunion at Lagoon Wednesday, combining the affair with the Utah Copper Day activities, being held at Lagoon that day. In attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane and daughter, Delores, and son, Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Roberts and family, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gudmundsen, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trane, Mr. and Mrs. Don Trane, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. LaDrue Roberts of Los Angeles, California; Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Gudmundsen, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Loveless of Copperton, and families; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Trane and Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen of this city. YOUR UMIIVlER.nii announces Utcs of Ksjistratio( Mark these important dates on your calendar. Then plan for education at an institution distinguished for' its faculty, facilities and high rank among American universities. IIOOL YEAR 1941-194 Sept 24 . . . . English and Psychological Examim sepL 5 . .... Engineering Entrance Examinal jept is-ib Freshman Registration and Special tostr SeoL 29 - . $nnhnmnpa II - n:..:.:M Ctrti1 Sept 30 . . ... ... . Regular Class Work M WRITE FOR CATALOG - ADDRESS THE PRESIDENT I UNIVERSITY OF UTAH . Sail Lake (I Among those from out of town attending the funeral services held for Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McAffee in Lehi Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thomas, of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs! Golden Adams of Layton; Mr. Lloyd Cullimore, Mrs. Vera Hunter, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Barlow, Salt Lake; Darrow Schow and family of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Royle Bate-man, Bate-man, Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Arno Kirkham, Mrs. Irvln Fox, Mrs Ether Pulley, Mr. and Mrs. Don Eath, Mr. Leslie Bateman, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Rose Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant. Vr Frank Galsford, Miss Lniie Shatter American Fork; Mrs. MlUhell Davis' Heavy Oil Sprays Art Costlier Than No Protection The University of California in a controUec periment, states that Heavy Oil Scravs reduce 111$ ! as much as 21. In a five vpat toct thr comp unM I states mat flies cause a shrinkage of milk flow ixus means iiy0 greater decrease caused by HeaT spray man by flies. N , Watkins "A. A." FLY SPRAY is an extract ? and costs less, and goes three times farther than Oil Spray. . Ask Your WATKINS DEALER for a Free Demonstration Even If You Don't Buy- WATKINS DEALEf Arnold C. Brems PHONE - T.TrwT. M - . St Its P ; w oye w if w lltl th 27 i is an ol fc.B Ion Clt Fei cc red f ,sa mo Amy tarn Wire LeE lardi be s ,19 In ,ed 1 ulai joint or. ( r.of h.w. tience b.;t I beg ILSO at I T.o; prticu Iws: ". ater FP- 5 fe Jot Man last of P PL ,37 chi ARCE the S. of M,; 1. N. 3 )ad tc sad:fl of 1 ver; j W.9 P pre stains fen Bether the pi Plat f? 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