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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 194X THE LEni SUN, LEIII, UTAH rnTrp t TTTT CTTJV Grant Ash, who Is attending I Mrs. Ada Glover of Mldvale vis-d vis-d u7 u j p i, 5Ur school to Logan, spent the week-jited Thursday In Lehi with Mrs. A. Published Everv Thursdav et 1, v. ... J - ciiu vuiuqk wiuu ins par enus. . i . uhmw u. Lehi, Utah, by the LEHI SUN PUBLISHING, CO ; .' Mrs. B. Q,Webi was a Salt Lake 'J, City visitor on Saturday. , Entered as Second Class Mat- Friends of Mrs. Emma Jane Rob- ter, at the Post of f ice atertswC1 Pleased to hear that r i! . , sheTias recovered from her Illness. ucxu, uian, unaer ine aci 01 March 3 1879. Babacrtption Rate $1.00 Per Tear MEMBER. ZJt:&g..i' OP TH UTAH STATE PkiASSOClATION Local Items Miss Mava McAtfee and Miss Madge Whlmpey spent the weekend week-end in Salt Lake Cltv visitinar with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McAffee and mends. Mrs. Ralph Davis attended a party at the home of Mrs. Sherman Kownson to American Pork, Frl day afternoon. Miss Wanda Peterson visited in Provo Friday with Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Hardin , Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Thane of Salt Lake Cltv and Mr. and Mrs- Jay Powell were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Thane in Provo, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Osrden of Cm- den are proud Barents of a fine baby son, bom Monday. The mother was formerly Miss Hermese Broad- bent, a former resident of Lehi. Miss Arleen Allred, who is teaching teach-ing school at the Duchesne high school, and Miss Hultau Allred, of Salt Lake City, spent the week-end visiting with their parents, President Presi-dent and Mrs. Rodney C. Allred. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Johnson and family of Salt Lake Cltv were week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fox of Salt Lake City were Wednesday visitors at the home of Mrs. A. F. Gaisford. Mrs- Sherman Robinson and Mrs. Mary J. Cunningham of American Fork and Mrs. Ralph Davis visited Wednesday in Provo with Mrs. Clif ton A. Talbot and Mrs. B. Gam Carter. 5 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hay-ward Hay-ward and children, Sandra and Robert, of Denver, Colorado, have been visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis. Mr. Elmo Wanlass, who has been stationed at Camp San Luis Obispo with the "United States army, received re-ceived his release last month and is here with his family. THURSDAY, NOVemrfpj. Miss .Verna Harding of Vineyard Vine-yard visited Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer and High School News 1 The Armistice Day ' assembly children of Logan visited Saturday (Tuesdays November was 'given . , . - f i . . J V ahIah . and Sunday with Mr James Comer. and Mrs- Mr. and Mrs. Roy West arid Mr. and Mrs. Lester Norberg attended the Regional Seminary convention in Provo Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs V P. Ooat.es and f daughter, Barbara, of Salt Lake . irvlfr. t r.. v v. v i nnf j ...... -u vikjr, iv.ua. i. V. iiuveicaa miu uaugii" ter, Elaine, of Provo, visited Saturday Satur-day with Mr. and Mrs. W- H. Dan-sie. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hacking and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Peterson of Provo visited Friday with Mr. John Peterson. Mr- and Mrs. Glen E. Beckstead and family of West Jordan, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Powell. Mrs. T. F. Klrkham and daueh- ter, Bonnie Jean, spent Wednesday in Rait T.oVo rritir Air. ana Mrs. jacic jessop and r, .,,. . udufiutcr, Juan, were weeK-ena . aaiU. AVAJ. O- AlUllU AUCU1US VI a. . - . . cnu t,,- r,, , guesis ana Mr. ana Mrs. orvuie u"v uau viiy vuuircu iuuiouny turn. Tt..u ..-A . . , Frldav with W and Mr.,. TTflnrv Husnes visited Sunday , with Mrs Exlckson. -"--Hulda Curtis. Herman Swenson is spending this week in Tonapah, Nevada. , Wayne Powell arrived home last week from Boise, Idaho. He has received his release from the army and will be on the reserve list. Mrs. Louis Christensen is visiting this week in Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fuhriman. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jepperson and grandson, Paul Jepperson, Oil via Christensen and Mrs. Olga Han sen of Salt Lake City visited Bun day with Mrs. Richard Norman. . . i mix. auu ivxia. imciuuu avails ana Mrs. John Bone and daughter,! famlly were nner &t me Rachel, and Isaac Bone spent Mon day in Salt Lake City. The Athenian club members were entertained at the home of Mrs. A. K. Chatfield, Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Elder Howard Taylor, who recently returned from the Brazilian Bra-zilian mission, gave a talk on Brazil. Bra-zil. ,. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane enter tained at dinner Sunday in honor of their son, Ralph, who is on a furlough from Spokane, Washington, Washing-ton, where he is stationed with the United States Air Corps. Covers were laid for Mrs. Lettie Gudmund- sen, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Trane, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Davis of American Amer-ican Fork, the guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs- Trane and daughter, De-lores. De-lores. ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen, Saturday. William Mrs. J. O. Meiling and daughter, Virginia, spent Saturday and Sun day in Payson visiting with Mr and Mrs- P. C. Meiling. 8 WANTED!!! HIGHEST PRICES PAID 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 88 Three Miles West of Spanish Fork DEER HUNTERS We Pay Highest Prices for DEER SKINS Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Anderson of Spanish Fork visited Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Rachel Ander son. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Otis and baby of Salt Lake City visited last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. O A. Holmstead. Mrs. jawrence Berry and son. James, of Park City spent the week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchmgs.. Growing Youngsters need Plenty of MILK Keep them healthy and strong and they will be at the head of the class. Milk is our best source of Calcium and an excellent provider of Vitamin A, both essential for Good Health. Our MILK Is Pasteurized For Service Call 55 THREE BAR DAIRY State Street Lehi Mrs. Therot Hebertson of Vine yard was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson Tuesday. Mrs. R. M. Smith returned last week from a two months trip in Iowa with relatives. She visited all points of interest and reports a won derful trip. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hedberg and daughter, Kathaleen returned Sun day to their home in Burley. Idaho after visiting here for the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gun ther. Mrs. Arnold Dransfield spent the week-end visiting with her husband. who Is employed at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilds of American Fork are proud parents of a fine babv son. born last Thurs day, at the American Fork hospital. The mother was formerly Miss Margaret Walker of this city. Mr. and' Mrs. T. F. Klrkham and daughter, Bonnie Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles visited Sunday in Sandy with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. James Freestone of Mesa, Arizona, were callers at the home of Mrs. Ellen Thomas Saturday Sat-urday evening. Mrs. Freestone was formerly Miss Virginia Hunter, a granddaughter of Mrs. Thomas. Carl Ohran of Burlingame, California, Cali-fornia, visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor and Mrs. Rachel Anderson. , Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman and family were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo St Jeor in Salt Lake City Saturday and visited with other relatives. by the American Legion. Mr. Roblson visited at Green River with the Lions clubs of Eastern East-ern Utah in a zone meeting.' The clubs represented were Price, Castle Dale, Moab, and Green River. Mr. Roblson was there as Deputy District Governor. - A ctoud of Forensic club stu dents took a trip to the Mock Legislature, Legis-lature, last Friday. Two sessions were held morning end afternoon. The students enjoyed themselves very much. " The followine students, partici pated: Elva Trlnnaman, Arva Mer cer, Dena Ann Day, iMary Kae Featherstone. Maurice Taylor. Van Washburn, Geralee Sorenson, Merl Trlnnaman, and Raymond Urry. Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen attend ed a Literary club party at the home of Mrs. F. F. Priday in Amer-lean Amer-lean Fork. Mrs. Priday and Mrs John F. Marsh were hostesses. The Evansvllle camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet Thursday (today) at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs . Verona Bab- The S. I. C- club, under the di rection of Miss James, are making meat pies. They will be sold in the different wards during the week. Mr. and Mis. O. R. Ivory and daughter, Jean, of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs. Mrs. Eva Peck and children of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with I Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Peck. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and Mr. and Mrs. U- A. Jones of Salt Stanley Taylor and -Mrs- Rachei' tVp r.itv . dinner n,f o Mr. Garrett met with the Future Farmer club, Thursday, November 6. The purpose of the meeting was to start plans for the annual F. F. A. assembly, and dance. Chairmen were selected to head the dance and program committees. Mr. and Mrs. Wane Christensen and children were dinner guests at! Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. H. I. Goodwin of1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hvrum Park Citv visited Knnriav with Mr lwm play Park City, rridaj McFarlane of- Rivprt .?,mw lanH m h t r.n er 4 fr the semi-finals The final football game of the season was played last Friday between be-tween Lehi and Pleasant Grove- The game was played at Lehi. Both teams played good ball, and Jhe teams seemed to be about equal. The score was 0-0. Provo high won the "A" division in this district, and Lincoln high school won the "B" division. According to Mr. Prior, Lincoln will play Park City, Friday, Novem- Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hackworth and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson spent and sons, Richard and Dick, of , Thursday in Provo visiting with Mr. Pocatello, Idaho, visited Sundaviand Mrs. Parley Olsen. with Mrs. Thomas Clark. i Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and Horace Jackson attended Mrs. honor Kat her home Saturday evening by members of her family. The occa sion Amy p. Smith was guest of i orace Jaclcson attended funeral at a delightful social given! services ln Springville Tuesday for Mr. George Edward Jackson. tTATCIlr.,- SHIP, MANAGpJpJ. L ATI ON, ETC K THE ACT OF CR0EJ , AUGUST 24, 1933. ,j Of The Lehi k ..... I lyatLehl.utah,?MJ State of Utah, Couat .l Before me. a M; yofDtai the state and 14 m sonally. appeared fc who having iJl cording to law derxZ1515 Sun and that th.il,." her knowledge and C siaiement of the agement, etc-, of tv,.tf lication for the fctoTN above capuon, xZkl of August 24, 1912 21 1933, embodied m JS? Laws and Regulate. L That the name, of the pulllsher, Publisher Tv,i Company. Lehi. ttu ... ' Utth U1ZGU Sff 2. That the owmm. ... Galsford Estate, Ley n., 3. That the L,S mortga&ees.andotherB3 era owning ,iJ. 7"n7a or more of total .5JL"I mortKaffea. or . "l0IM ' "icr gecnriii. None. WIN2ELL SWENSoJ rjwoiu io and s me this 5th day of al) I'. Notary 1943 iun eW Legal :e President Issues ' Thanksgiving Proclamation was in honor nf i,pr Mra Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Manning. ' esiaeni Kooseveit issued a proc W. i VliUU I I 1. .11. -l . 1 1 , m , - 0r,r,i L ". Mrs. A. E. Mann nr nnrt Mrc ss t '"uua oaiuraay nignt. aesienat muuicioiuj, jraiiiGs were mayea. 0 4 ., , , during the evening, after which aWlor made Pure trip to Sf- November 20, as Helper and Price, Monday. delicious luncheon was served. Pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Tra T.. pptr- cn n,.n.V.t.n T ..! MI'S. S. T. frOOftoln on1 rfoith- Phvllis. Mr.. William TrirMori f ffoif rs. Arieen, xneima and LaPrlel. Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Walter a attended Liberty Stake Roadl Devey, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S.' Mil ler of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. S- O. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Devey, Mr. and Mrs. Earl M. Devey and Mrs. Blanche Bennett of Alpine; Al-pine; Mrs. Delwyn MarVetts and son, Robert, and daughter, Sandra, Honoring the seventh birthday 01 banay, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand; anniversary of her son, Boyd, Mrs Thanksgiving Day. The text of his proclamation fol lows: "I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, presi dent 01 the United States of Ameri- Shows at Salt Lake City last Wed- T7 'slgnate and set nesdav Pvpnin IZ 7 ZZZZ. I a?ide Thday, the twentieth day L pZ :r !lor November, 1941, as a day to be , .. ."j.. u wuu IS drama director, directed the road show presented by the Third ward. observed in giving thanks to the heavenly source of our earthly blessings. bless-ings. " . "Our beloved country is free and strong. Our moral and physical defenses de-fenses AeainKt. fhn Wos v. xwhv..u. - .UJ V. f i-il J. ; - --( . . v. vivi9 VI UiXCcbU- AAnmn onJ T 1 1 . , IHT TT 1 T fr. 1 i. i. J . . ma4 . .. ... Gwen Lee of Pleasant Grove vi au"- AJUUis aaugn- cnw;ri,ainea at a gay;c"cu aseie&aiuu are mounting daily ited Saturday with Mr W 1 ' AjOUlse' MT- ana Mrs. Eldon, uiorens party Sunday. Games m "smtuae ana eirectiveness. Horace HadfipM I Pack sons Ervin, Merlyn and! were played and dainty refresh-! "! the interest of our own future, r nuiocu, ui ricasmu, ocove, Mrs."lcllw w served to jo Ann Jen-1 suitor at increasing Manning, Mr- and Mrs. George E.,Ralpn Powers and the guest of'jare bravely defending their homes and their nreoions iihor Mary Ann South wick. Mr. and m tnninuation. Roosevelt Smith and daughter, Joy, Mr. and Mrs. C- L. Ridins of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith of Grand Junction, Colorado, and Mrs. Elaine Smith of Susanville, California, were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Neldon Evans. Grant S. and Glen T. Evans, who are stationed at San Luis Obispo, visitea irom Saturday until Wed nesday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Evans. Mr. and Mrc. o r. .,J We naVe not M OUT faith in and son, Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Doug-. Lake Cito wp )!..?Mf1,?, of man, our las .Smith and daughters,. Carole,' home of Mr "and taZTwirT.T m right of a11 JoAnne, and Betty, of Lehi. red Sunda?' ' ! ? hv5. out lives free. HOUSEWIVES ? t Build your Menu around one of our Choice Cuts of Meat. All Varieties Fruits and Vegetables PHONE 17 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY LARSEN BROS. Ralph Trane, who is stationed n. Spokane, Washington, with the U. S. Air Corps, arrived hom on Thursday for a ten days visit with nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane. . Main Street Lehi Friday evening at 8 5 o'clock the officers and teachers of the Third ward Sunday School and memhpr of the bishopric were entertained at a venison supper at the ward charel The guests were seated at one long table which was centered with a bowl of chrysanthemums. A Thanksgiving Thanks-giving theme was carried out in t.h decorations and the favors were miniature turkeys- The following program was nre- sented with Superintendent naiA Hadfield acting as master of monies: Community singing by the group, readings by Winzell Swenson, Swen-son, and musical selections by Dale Barnhart About thirty-five were present. OUR DEMOCRACY wuwjanrf.srhval Like fartier like son tike forefalWs of 1621 Lit. The Pandora club members entertained en-tertained in honor of their husbands hus-bands Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Armond E. vvcou. A aeilClOUS flinncr n. served, after which the evening was spent in playing "Monte Carlo Whist." Prizes were won by Mr. Joseph Roblson, Mrs. Ralph Davis and Mr. LeRoy Loveridee. In at tendance were Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hann Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Loveridge, Mr. ana Mrs. jay Haws, Mr. and Mrs Kaipn Davis, Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goates, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robi-Bon Robi-Bon and Mr. and Mrs. Webb. WE STORE THE FRUITS OP OUR LABORS AS THEY DID -NOT SO MUCH WOW IN ACTUAL GOODS AND PRODUCE AS IN SAVINGS ACCOUNTS, GOVERNMENT BONOS, LIFE INSURANCE AND OTHER EXEMPLIFICATIONS OF TRADITIONAL AMERICAN THRIFT. . VPI.1 by Mat 1 7 UKjrtm- vf I P? 3i i.-JU7 mm dom and with equal treatment. The love oi democracy still burns bright ly in our hearts. . "We are grateful to the Father au.ior tne innumerable daily manifestations of His beneficient mercy in affairs both, public and private, lor the bounties of the harvest, har-vest, for ODDortunit.iPs lav.. j . mui auu to serve, and for the continuance uiu nomeiy joys and satisfac tions which enrich our ihW us ask the Divino nn nn "ccision ana determination to protect our wav nf nr. the forces of evil and slavery which ..X uiese aays t0 encompass us On the day appointed for this purpose, let us reflect at our homes w uiaues oi worshln nn i or God and. in trivin tv,v, us pray for a speedy end to strife uj esiDiisnment on earth of ureuuia. DrOtfiprhnnH , " mm jusuce for enduring time. . ... in witness whprpof uuuu oci, my nanrt onH j A. seal of the UnJrt S3tpf tn k -tunenca O Ahd like these early settlers wJ 1 TO DEFEND OUR rrTZ5 . ruvu WHAT WF Uir w'-' Twcwvfc AAID SAVED. Ignorance Is Ao?! tt! bU3iness raan of today! man is presumed t v . s norance of which is a to get him into trouble-or fato b NOTICE TO WATEECSQ; been filed with the state fc ro appropriate or r-han, .. of diversion of unrtmr-, in tlie State of Utah, all y To Change: a-1602 Cassel Willis 59.99 g.pjn. heretofore irrigation and stock i-m. weii at a point id ana b. 240 ft. from thP m Sec. 16. T. 5 S.. R. 1 E Th.' will hereafter be diverted ft same use from a 4-ta well deep at a point E. 1471 ft 350 ft. from the WK Cor. sd T. 5 S., R. IE. To Appropriate: 12941 Blanche E. Ram Ut.; 337.5 g.pm. for Irrigate poses from 4-in. well lffl ft at point S. 169 ft. and I li from the NW Cor. Sec. 20. T R. 1 E. 14410 Burl M. Rowley. I: No. 1, Box 137-A, Provo, E g.p.m. for domestic use Un well 150 ft. deep at point xi It. and E. 629.63 ft. fromt Cor. Sec. 34, T. 6S..R.2E 14481 Reed Smith. Pi Grove, TJt.: 13.5 g.p.m.for house purposes from a 2-Iif. ft. deep at point E. 340 ft t 556 Xt. from the NW Car. a T. 5 S., R.2E. Protests resisting the nd any of the foregoing Ap;M with reasons therefor, eb affidavit form, with extra r filed with the State Ens State Capitol, Salt Lake 05 with a fee of $1, on or cember 14, 1941. ED. ETA STATE EG-1 fthis b fgrov there CLASSIFE FOR SALE Model AOS quire Peter Johnson, Lehi " LIVESTOCK WAKTEH prices paid. Archie Borffi.-' Grove. Phone 3J9L Rooms For Rent See IP Petersen. ' FOB' SALE-Small B from Memorial buftW 24-W. nnvT nn.iv nv lot? tog to have your own pl manpnt and wofitaSt n Eynripnri not necessary, i ... . . . lMn.fl32. rvrs, DOX ZU4 Or iuu"'"- Rawleigh's Dept. ll-E? Colorado. FOR SALE YOUDf See David Davis, LehL- FOR BENT-Three tW papered; water in w "fi quire T. J. Jackson, t tr Noti. telep show Theri theb husie Note be te peaks remer suchs Wtht Let Us Quote You ' Prices f Load Lots for Storage SELL PEERLESS LIBIP COAL A u WASHED AND WAXED SLACK Only Dealer Who Sells King Coal LEHI ; CEREAL Mill i, jo : -v (it PnoneJ3 |