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Show THURSDAY, NOy,, THE LEIH SUN. LEIU, UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1941 - ..JsAAfttASSSS53SSSS5 .4 Prepare For Cold Weather! Drive in today for a check-up. Be ready for Cold Weather Driving. v ; O Let us Change Your Oil. ' O Fill your radiator with ANTI-FREEZE. - O Check your Needed Equipment. TEXACO and HAVOLINE OILS TEXACO SERVICE ' KEITH EVANS, Prop. First East & State Lehi,'utah Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Roy Logsdon spent Mdnday at the temple. , Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple spent Monday in Salt Lake City, Mrs. William-S. Gray is visiting this week In Magna with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gray. Mrs. Azer Southwick and Mrs. Or son Godfrey were Provo visitors, Mrs. John Zimmerman attended a shower in Salt Lake City last week, pray. given m honor or Mrs. Winston t Soldberg, a recent bride. Mrs' jy Logsdon, Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Oxborrow of Ely, Nevada, visited in L e h i Thursday with relatives- , " ' Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings attended at-tended Mutual in the Ninth ward In Salt Lake City Tuesday evening. They gave a talk and demonstration demonstra-tion on "Indian Artifacts" to the Special Interest group. Charles Crabb and Mrs. Annie Fyffe spent Saturday in Provo. Mrs. Thomas Woffinden and Mrs. Wilford Russon visited Monday in Salt Lake City with their , sister, Mrs. Delbert Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carson and children of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Young. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb and Mr. and Mrs. John Whimpey and Mr. A. J. Bone attended a party at the home of Mrs. Maude Glover, Saturday night. Mr. Quey Hebrew of By, Nevada Miss Esther Hutchings, Mr. Frank Davis and Mr. J. P. Zimbeaus of Salt Lake City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Russon, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Wing and Mrs. Elizabeth Russon accompanied Leo Russon, who was .leaving for the Northern States mission, to the station Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Francom of Levan visited Monday In Lehl with Mrs. Maude Glover and other relatives. OUR DEMOCRACY IIP v-' f THE COASTGUARD RULE IS- sSgjY CT7 W ALWAYS BE PREPARED. "W ,t JkkT, WASHINGTON WAS A REALIST jPT WITH VISION.. HE THEREFORE ffl&W&ffifw r COUNSELLED PREPAREDNESS --DtJMfe3 AND PERSONAL THRIFT. ' jgg C -f BEING PREPARED , V W (T IS FITTING THAT THE LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE, OLDEST PART OF THE COAST GUARD, WAS FATHERED t1 GEORGE WASHINGTON HIMSELF. by Mat I Miii!lili!iWtfWmL'M 1 . Individual Americans have practiced personal foresight beyond any people. for example.thev own together two-thirds of all the life insurance in the world and . as a nation americans today concentrate on this coast guard principle of being prepared. Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Val Zimmerman announce the engagement ana forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Effie Fay, to Mr. Lynn Peterson; son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Peterson of Pleasant Grove. The couple will be united In marriage mar-riage next Wednesday, November 26. Miss Zimmerman is a graduate of the Lehi high school and Is prominent prom-inent in the younger set and church affairs. At the present time she is emrdoved in Salt Lake City. Her many friends wish her much future happiness. Mr. Peterson is a graduate of the Pleasant Grove high school. He is well known in Pleasant Grove and has taken an active part In social and church activities. A wedding reception will be given in their honor Wednesday evening in the DansArt. Thow win make their home in Pleasant Grove. Showers Honor Recent Lehi Brides Mrs. Jennie Martindale attended the homecoming celebration In Provo Saturday. Miss Sarah Taylor of Tooele re turned home Sunday after visiting for the past week with, Mr. and Mrs. ' George Strasburg. " "i Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stlce and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Adamson children of Highland and Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaw were. Mrs. Richard Doutrlas and children dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wren Halliday in American Amer-ican Fork, Saturday. of Salt Lake City were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs R. J. Stlce, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.' Leland Price spent; Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott visited Sunday in Heber visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Price. Tuesday In Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trane. Mr. Walter L. Webb attended the temple excursion Monday. , Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Frank Adams of Salt Lake City. Mr. John T. Giles Is visiting this Covers were .laid tor Mr. ana Mrs-1 week at the home of his daughter Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Webb and ! son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al and family of Spanish Fork, Bishop ( bert Van Wagoner, and Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Alta Webb and' son, Jack. j Mr. John Bowen, Mr. Reed Bowen , of Burley, Idaho, and Mrs. Mary Mrs- Rula Lewis was pleasantly, creer of Salt Lake City visited Sun- surprised oy a gruup 01 urcuua iu-( aay witn Mr. ana Mrs. Don whim-day whim-day at the home of Mrs. John Zlm-pey. merman, the occasion being hen : .. . birthday , anniversary. ; A delicious Fifty members of the Van Wag- luncheon was served ana uie alter- oner family were present at the noon was spent in-gay social di- shower given Saturday, evening at versions. Present were Mrs. Blanch the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Van Turner, Mrs. Kate Fowler, Mrs. wagoner, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Clark, Mrs. LaVerd Kirk Glade Cullmer of Pleasant Grove. ham, Miss Edna Rolfe, Miss Fern' - Stewart, Mrs. Melba Rolfe,. Mrs.j Friends of Mrs. Ralph Webb, for-Hettle for-Hettle Laird, Mrs. Francis Comer,' merly of Lehi, will be pleased to Mrs. John Zimmerman and La Vina Johnson and Mrs. Conder of Provo. Mrs- hear that she is making good re- Ellen covery at the hospital In Idaho I Falls, Idaho, after an operation for Goiter. , ; I Mrs. Jennie Nostrom returned 8 home Sunday evening from a two' Mr. and Mrs. TJ. A. Jones of Salt weeks vacation trip in California.' Lake City were dinner guests at She visited in Los Angeles with her the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Ash, Sunday. In the evening they Mrs. Elwin Beck and her, two sons visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. ,C. Bruce and Glen. She was there dur-, Wanlass and Mrs. Ellen Thomas, lng the recent earthquake and vis- lted the vicinity where the most' Mrs. Samuel N. Crane and chil-damage chil-damage was done- She attended the dren of Draper, Mrs. Ben Buckwal- grand opera, "The Barber of Se- ter and son and Mrs- Lawrence Mc- ville visited all points of interest Donald and son of American Fork and reports a wonderful trip. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray. Keep Your Feet Dry Rubber Footwear for the Family HATS for Men and Boys Men's and Boys' Dress and Work CLOTHING SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Plan Now for Xmas Use Our Lay-Away Plan POWERS SHOE STORE Mrs. Glen Trane was pleasantly surprised by members of the Chan-tan Chan-tan te chorus at her , home last Tuesday evening. A delicious pot luck lunch was served. Following the dinner games were played. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Trane enter tained at a turkey dinner Sunday at their home- Covers were laid for Mr, and Mrs. Andy Trane and son, Ralph, and daughter, Delores, Mr. and Mrs. Don Trane and daugh ters, Patsy and Donna, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen, Mrs. Susan Trane. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strong and children of Alpine visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bateman and Mrs. Nettle McAffee. r Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McAffee of Salt Lake City visited Thursday with Mrs. Nettie McAffee. Mrs. Afton Giles visited Sunday at the Dee hospital in Ogden with Mrs. Phil Ogden and baby and with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thomas. . -; 4 ... Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Butterfield of Riverton visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts. - Mayor and Mrs. Dean Prior en tertained at dinner last week for Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans and Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Smith. Mrs. .Victor Smith and daughters, daugh-ters, LaRae and Uvonna, visited in Provo Saturday with Mi and Mrs. Edward F. Carter. ' Mr. E. E. Anderson of Spanish Fork visited Monday with his mother, Mrs. Rachel Anderson. Mrs. Sherman Evans, a recent bride, was the honored guest at a miscellaneous shower given Thursday Thurs-day evening in the Relief . society rooms of the Second ward chapel. The serving rooms were decorated with chrysanthemums. Games were played and the following program presented with Mrs. Sylvester Ev ans as mistress of ceremonies: vocal duet, ' Hal and Kay Holmstead; stunt, Mrs. Juliette Taylor of Provo, Pro-vo, and Mrs. Delia Zimmerman; vo cal solo, Mrs. Ada Robinson, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Gene Phillips; readings! by Mrs. Geneva Stewart, Mrs. Hugh Rhodes and Mr- H. C. Evans. Miss Donna Zimmerman, Berna- dine Fagan and Verla Watklnswere In charge of the gifts and assisted with the serving. Mr. Frank Gallagher of Ogden visited Sunday at the home of Mrs.i O. A. Slade. Friends will be sorry J to hear that his wife, who was for merly Miss Erma Campbell of this city, is very ill at the Mayo Brothers hospital in Rochester, Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart and children of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with Mrs. Geneva Stewart. Mr. Sylvester Evans and son, Keith, attended the football game In Provo, Saturday. . Miss Eva Christofferson, who Is employed at Soldier Summit, spent Members of the Lucky 13 club will Saturday and Sunday visiting with be entertained at the home of Mrs. Ivan Schow In Granite Friday eve. ning. , Miss LaPrlel Goodwin, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Mrs. Jeanne Jackson, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Roy Logsdon and Carol Proctor . of American Fork son, James, attended a pledge meet-Mrs. meet-Mrs. Phyllis Llewellyn, Mrs. Beth lng of the Lambdo Delta Sigma In Stanger, Mrs. Barbara Trane of ( Provo Sunday evening. James was Salt Lake City, Mrs- Helen Stewart, pledged a member of the organlza- of Provo and Mrs. Phillips of Brig- tion. ham City attended a handkerchief shower Sunday at the home or Mrs. Mrs. A. II. Wing entertained at E. B. Owen In Brigham City, given her home last week in honor of the In honor of Miss Dorothy Stewart, thirteenth birthday anniversary of , who will wed Barton Edward Gillerjher daughter, na. A delicious din- Misses Ruth and Beth Peterson of Salt Lake City spent the week end visiting with their parents. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilcox and and Mrs. Alex Christofferson. Rulon Gardner and Bishop Bow men of Logandale, Nevada, visited Sunday and Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Val Spencer and children of Riverton visited Sunday Sun-day with Mr, and Mrs. G. H. Wing. of Butte, Montana, on Saturday November 22 at the St. Paul's Episcopal Epis-copal church in Salt Lake City. Members of the Auctus club were entertained at the home of Mrs. Odell Peck Thursday evening. Miss LaPriel Goodwin gave a review of "Berlin Diary" by William Shirer. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Armond Webb, Mrs. John South wick, Mrs- Dean Van Wagoner, Mrs. Wane Christensen, M r a Hugh Rhodes, Mrs. Herman Swenson, Miss Lexia Bateman, Miss Reva Goates. Miss Norine Fox, Miss Ar-leen, Ar-leen, Thelma and LaPriel Goodwin, Mrs. Joseph S. Robison, and Mrs. Byron Whipple. ner was served, after which the following fol-lowing attended the theatre: Carol Ball, Katherlne Brown, June Erick- son, Yvonne Ash, Bonnie Jean Kirkham, Margaret Worlton, Beth Adamson, Carina Gray. Vea Jean Brown and the guest of honor. Mrs. June Davis was hostess to members of the La Modernette club at her home Friday evening. Pres ent were Mrs- Dale Whimpey, Mrs. Boyd Smuin, Mrs. Tony Frkovitch, Mrs. Roosevelt Smith, Mrs. Morris Clark, Mrs. Don- Southwick, Mrs. Grant Christofferson, Mrs. Calvin Fox, Mrs.- Hershel Manning, Mrs. Norris Peterson and Mrs. Dean Wright of Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs.- Walter Wilcox, Mr, and Mrs. Wendell Russon of Mur ray, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilcox, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Russon of The local chapter of the Red cross are working to conduct a knitting class In Lehi. If enough women are interested In taking the class it will be conducted by Mrs. Dorothy Southwick. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox were Salt Lake City visited Sunday at; dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Powell, Tuesday, iiXIC HUlUt? VI AU-t OxUU U9 AMUUiW Wilcox. Mrs. Woods of Los Angeles, Call fornia. Is visiting at the home of her father and mother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Tolbert. Mrs. T. F. Kirkham spent Satur day and Sunday In Brigham City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. B- Owen. Mrs. Eugene Webb entertained at a quilting party last week at the home of Mrs. Armond Webb. A de liclous dinner was served at the home of Mrs. Eugene Webb to Mrs. Julia Brown. Mrs. Emma Lott, Mrs. Gladys 'Trane, Mrs. Nettle McAffee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner visited vis-ited Thursday In Salt Lake City and Riverton. Miss Mia Christofferson, whose marriage to Wilford L. Storrs was solemnized Friday. November 3 in the Salt Lake temple, was honored at two showers last week- On Thurs day Mrs. D. H. Milne entertained at her home. Games were played after which delicious refreshments were served to a group of close friends of the bride. Seventy-five guests were in attendance at-tendance at a delightful shower given Saturday evening at t h e Fourth ward chapel. The hostesses included Mrs. Grant Christofferson, Mrs. Louis Christensen, Mrs. Niron Fowler. Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mrs. George Loveridge and Mrs- E. J. Christofferson. 1 Games were played under the direction di-rection of Mrs. Grant Christoffer son and Miss Erma Christofferson and the following program pre sented: Readings by Mrs. Lynn Hunter and Mrs. Hugh Rhodes, vo cal solos by Mrs. Ada P. Robinson, accompanied by Mrs. Gene Phillips and Miss Zina Anderson, accom panied by Mrs. John Smith. Miss Ivy Christofferson and Mrs. TJtella Taft were in charge of the gifts. Following the program dainty re freshments were served. Many useful and beautiful gifts were presented to the bride. State Farm Bureau Convention At Salt Lake For Service Supreme Drive to the Park ServiCe WE SPECIALIZE IN Car Washing, Polishing ariJ Greasing Latest Equipment (Warm Water for Washing) ANTI-FREEZE AUTO ACCESSORIES AVE HAVE THE AGENCY Ffll 1942 HUDSON PARK SERVICE JOCKEY JOHNSON, Operator State Street - ' - - - - Keith's Confectionary XMAS CANDIES xmas mix :..:....;......:......:.... 25a MIXED NUTS 30c MIXED a UTS, with peanuts ... 1 lb. Box CHERRY KING CHOCOLATES We Develope Pictures-25c per Coupon for Enlargements FREE with each roll Hospital Notes Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wing are the proud parents of a lovely baby girl, born at the local hospital on Mon day. Joseph Woolstenhulme was ad' mitted to the hospital on Friday. He is receiving treatment for a knee injury received in an automobile accident. . Mr. and Mrs. Rex JCluf f of Provo are proud parents of a fine baby son, born on Friday at the local hospital. John Broadbent underwent a' ma jor operation at the hospital Thursday. ? f T '. A fine baby son was' born to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest' Peterson at the local hospital on Tuesday. The baby of Mr. and Mrs! Ellis Powell was removed home from the hospital Friday. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Dunkley of Provo are proud parents .of a fine baby son, bora at the local hospital Tuesday. ' Twenty-five attended ttt ing of the Blue Bell camp n home of Mrs. Annie Wi day. The lesson, "Drams Pioneer Times" was give Erastus Russon- Musical b on the program were a pk by Mrs. Roy West, a sod West accompanied by ha a ana a vocal soio oy Mrs. terson. .The Evansville camp teas talned at the home of Mi Babcock Thursday aftemoa program consisted of wM bers by Mrs. Alice Elder, i history of Mrs. Babcock 4 lesson by Mrs. Florence Jew freshments were served members. , Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Webb of Spanish Span-ish Fork Mrs. Eldon Johnson of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Robert Chat-field Chat-field and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mrs. John Whimpey and Mrs. Em-. Royle spent Monday In Salt Lake ily Johnson. ' city on business and pleasure. The annual Utah State Farm Bureau convention will be held at the Newhouse Hotel In Salt Lake City on November 27, 28 and 29, according to local farm bureau officers. offi-cers. , Thomas E. Howard of Washing ton, D- O, senior administrative officer of the AAA and affiliated with the U. S. department of agri culture graduate school, will be one of the featured speakers at the convention. The opening day will be devoted to sessions of the home and com munity section with Mrs. Ella V. Reeder, chairman, presiding. The opening general session of the federation fed-eration will be held Friday, Novem- Der j, as iu a. m. A feature of this meeting will be the annual re port or the president. Ward O. Hol-brook. Hol-brook. Other major items on the program pro-gram include the election of officers, offi-cers, adoption of resolutions, awarding award-ing of medals to Future Farmers, and address by Tracy R. Welling! chairman of the state agricultural commission and former secretary of we state i arm eureau federation. Guest speaker at the annual ban-ruet; ban-ruet; to be held the evening of November 28, will be Harold B. Lee, member of the cpuncu" of twelve' apostles of the L. D. S. church. All farmers and farm women and others Interested are Invited to participate par-ticipate In this convention. A fine baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Pearson of Vernon at the hospital Tuesday. Wrong House ': The old Matthew RippeR the riverfront memorial ars had been marked by the s Dark service for at least preservation; was partly mistake, it was learned. l?j of the house in an exhibit Missouri buildings at the eral building shows works pairing the roof, which partly removed before thee discovered. The house, to- Valentine street in 1841 er, had been singled out porary preservation becawi fine cabinet work inside. age done by the wrecker been repaired. DRUG SPECIALS High Potency C0d Liver Oil .. Pt Vi-Delta Cod Liver Oil Emulsion 75c Vicks Vapo Rub , 50c Vicks Nose Drops ...1.... 100 A. B. C. D. Capsules, Puretest 4 Oz. Vitamin B Syrup Qt Agarex Compound I. Pt flex Syllium !. 60c Alka-Seltzer ...;...I L...I 60c Sal Hepatica ... Zl Pt- Rexall Mineral Oil (The Best) rt. 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