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Show THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1942 THE LEHI SUN - b Published Every Thursday at nQ oauKnM:r' OI " ' v it ti t i- At- Ited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. i Lehi, Utah, by the . . LEHI SUN PUBLISHING CO. Entered as Second Class Mat-tvr, Mat-tvr, at thePostofflceat Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. flabKi-iption Rate $1.00 Per Tear UTAH STATE KU ASSOCIATION Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Frkovick and Miss Reva Ooates spent Saturday Satur-day In Salt Lake City. They visited vis-ited with Mrs. Ethel Goates and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Goates. Mrs. Eldon Johnson and sons of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Chatfield of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Royle were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Royle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell of Pleasant Grove visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Pierce of Salt Lake City Spent the week-end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. ' Mrs. Ellen Thomas returned home Saturday after spending the past two weeks in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Evans entertained en-tertained at their home Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lambert of Lehi and Sergeant and Mrs. L. A. Chris ten-sen ten-sen of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Roylance of , Springville and Mr, and Mrs. D. R. Goates and family of Centerf ield visited Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey. ' Mr. Hamilton Gardner, Mrs. Rob ert "Pixton of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Lawrence Dahl and children of West Jordan visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner. Miss Donna Carjson of Salt Lake City was a week-end guest at the home of Miss Mava McAffee. Mrs. Alton Giles and Mrs. A. W. Davis visited in Provo Saturday with Mrs. Sherman Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield attended at-tended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orson Lee in Pleasant Grove, Saturday evening. The party was given in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Hadfield'8 father, Mrs. Robert Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass left Tuesday for a visit in California. They will be gone a month and will visit in Rodeo with Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Wanlass and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wanlass and in Richmond with Mr. and .Mrs. Athol Wanlass. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Otis and daughter, Linda, Mr. Amy iSte-venson, iSte-venson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Seven-son Seven-son and Mrs. David Glmmel of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O, A. Holmstead. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hansen entertained enter-tained at a Pinochle party Saturday evening. Luncheon was served ; to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Wil-ford Wil-ford Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmstead, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Jbhn Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Hansen's daughter daugh-ter and son-in-law of Mldvale. Miss Wllma Whipple, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Whipple ,of Salt Lake City, was honored at a farewell fare-well testimonial last week in the Lincoln L. D. S. ward -chapel and will leave in the near future for the Eastern Canadian mission field. Miss Whipple is the granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. Gay Whipple of this city. Mrs. Noy Christofferson spent Monday at the Salt Lake temple. Her brother, Virgil B. Wootton, and Kathryn Bird, of American Fork, were married on that day, Mr. and Mrs. Christofferson attended the informal wedding reception given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wootton at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bird, Monday evening. Mrs. Ralph Davis was hostess to members of the Pandora club Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at her home . A delicious luncheon was served to Mrs. Byron Whipple, Mrs. Lowell Brown, Mrs. Joseph Robison, Mrs. Armond Webb, Mrs. Warren Goates, Mrs. Hugh Rhodes, Mrs. John Southwick, Mrs. . LeRoy Loveridge, Miss LaPriel Goodwin and two guests, Misses Arleen and Thelma Goodwin. IN. 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Ribbed cotton Briefs with closed or fly fronts! Better Quality for men 3 for ... .... $1.00 Boys' Sizes 25c ea. 3.49 Miss Julia Thornton of Delta was a week-end guest at the home of Bishop and Mrs.'E. B. Garrett. Mr. and . Mrs. Thomas Powers spent Friday in Salt Lake City on business. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY t THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH wmmmmKmmmmm-sm jmT' Ehctiicity is Vital Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jenkinson and son, Tommy, of Magna visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tolbert. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark of Provo visited Sunday with Mrs. t Thomas Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Lester spent Monday in Provo. ' Colledge Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaisford and children, Dick . Gaisford of Eureka and Dewey . Gaisford of Mammoth visited Saturday with Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. Mrs. Rosella Wolfe of Steward, Nebraska, is here for an indefinite visit with Mr; and Mrs. George E. Rick. , ' Mrs. George G. Robinson and daughter, Marie, motored to Murray Mur-ray Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Litson and daughter, daugh-ter, Beulah Irene. Mr. and Mrs. Lott E. Russon and sons, Lyle, Leland, Maynard and LaVerl, spent Thursday in ',, Salt Lake City. ' Mrs. Dean Van Wagoner visited Saturday afternoon in Provo with Mrs. J. Nile Washburn. Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Wanlass of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Wanlass. . Mrs. "Norris Peterson and Mrs. E. N. Webb spent Monday in , Salt Lake City. Friends of Mr. Jesse Crookston of American Fork will be pleased to hear that he is recovering from a heart attack. Honoring the sixth birthday anniversary an-niversary of her daughter, Donna, Mrs. Neldon Evans entertained at a gay children's party Saturday. Games were played and refreshments refresh-ments served to twenty-two little guests. Mrs. D. Bosh of Levan is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Don Whimpey visited vis-ited Sunday in Spanish Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Creer and in Benjamin with Mr. and Mrs. HebeK E. Hansen. Members of enjoyed a no home of Mrs. day evening. the Lucky 13 club h6st party at the Don Whimpey Fri-Present Fri-Present were Mrs. Noy Christofferson, Mrs. Lynn Lewis, Mrs. Milan Fowler, Mrs. Elmer El-mer Monson, Mrs. Arnold Ball, Mrs. Roosevelt Smith of Lehi; and Mrs. Lynn Milne of American Fork. The Snowsprings camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet February 12, "Lincoln's birthday, birth-day, at the home of Mrs. Lucy Whitman, president. A good program pro-gram has been arranged and all members are urged to be present. Mrs. Elmer Bezzant of American Fork visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. 6Uce. Mt on rtrvlllA TTllChCS fljld UUi - J Mrs. Jack Jessop and daughter, Joan, Jo-an, of Sandv visited Sunday with Mrs. Hulda Curtis. ' . Mr. Thomas Powers, the school board member recently elected from Lehi, in company with other members mem-bers of the board, Superintendent D. R. Mitchell, and Clerk J. F. Walton visited all the school in Alpine district on Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Forrest Thurston attended a shower at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Doro-thy Gagnl in Salt Lake City Wednesday Wed-nesday night, given in honor of Mrs. Eleanor Tietien Garcia, who was married January 15. In honor of his birthday annl versary a group of friends sur. prised Orlin Wathen at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W, Wathen, Saturday evening. Games were played and refreshments were served. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb visited vis-ited in Spanish Fork Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Crabb. Miss Zina Anderson was a Salt Lake City visitor Monday. Mrs. Sadie Sabey visited last Wed nesday in Midvale with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Redmond. Mrs. Arthur Glover and Mrs, Maude Glover spent Wednesday in Provo on business. Mr. Peter Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Erval Carter and children of Magna visited Friday with Mrs, Sarah E. Gaisford. Mr. J. P. Merritt and children, Jack and Olea, visited in Union Sunday with Mrs. William Oborn and Mr. Merritt's daughter, Evon-na. The Lehi Second ward M. I. A. presented the one-act play, "Grandma "Grand-ma Pulls The Strings" at the First and Second wards in American Fork Tuesday evening. ' . "' Mrs. Thales S. Smith and daughter, daugh-ter, Judith Ann, of Greybull, Wyoming, Wy-oming, visited several days last week and Reed Allred, who is employed em-ployed in Los Angeles, California, is visiting this week with Mrs. Buell Allred. Mrs. Mildred Magelby of Price and Mrs.. Donna Winget of Poca-tello, Poca-tello, Idaho, who was en route to Los Angeles, California, visited Friday Fri-day and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb. - Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb en tertained at dinner Sunday in honor hon-or of the birthday anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs, Heber C. Webb. CoV' ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb and family, Mr. and Mrs. He ber J, Webb and family, the guests of honor, Mrs. Sarah I. Call and Mrs. L, E. Curtis and family of Salt Lake City. - Miss Betty Christofferson, who will be married to Mr. Marion Kelly of Inglewood, California, on February Febru-ary 9, was guest of honor at a shower given in , the Fourth ward chapel Saturday evening. A reading read-ing was given by Mrs. FernRusson and games played under the direction direc-tion of Mrs. Florence Butt. During Dur-ing the evening the group dressed the guest of honor as a bride. Miss Christofferson received many beau tiful and useful gifts. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served to sixty guests. The Primary officers and teachers of the Fourth ward will entertain in her honor Thursday (tonight). MEN'S 2.98 SLACKS 3.93 4.98 Smart styles in many colors and fabrics! Three qualities at three popular prices to fit every purse! Well tailored, full cut sizes! ; Books For The Victory Book Campaign to be sent to the Boys in the armed forces, may be left at our store. PENNE Y ' S in American Fork Lieutenant and Mrs. Alfred W. Swinyard, who are en route from the Presidio in San Francisco, California, Cali-fornia, to Fort Francis E. Warren in Cheyenne, Wyoming, have been vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson Han-son for the past week. Mr. Swinyard Swin-yard left Tuesday morning and Mrs. Swinyard will visit here with her parents for two weeks before join ing her husband in Wyoming, where they will makp their home. Mr. and Mrs. Swinyard visited in Logan last Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. Bertha Swinyard and relatives rela-tives and friends. Mrs, Stanford Taylor and baby of Draper, and Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Johnson of Highland visited Sunday with Mrs. Alice Degelbeck. Mrs. A. E. Adams of.Westwater and Mrs.: Jayna Welsh of Salt Lake City spent the week-end visiting vis-iting with Mf. and Mrs. John Winn and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stine. Mrs. J. Earl Smith" and Mrs. L. F. Kleinman of Toquerville returned Saturday after visiting for several days with Mrs. Martha Bringhurst in Pocatello, Idaho. Mrs. Klein-man Klein-man is visiting, this week at the Smith home. , Relatives have received word from Kenneth Kearney, who is stationed sta-tioned with the United States army at Spokane, Washington, that he has been promoted to a corporal and that he has qualified to be a radio operator and a telotype oper a tor. IN WINNING THE WAR M QlUafr-lY'l II r HI Wf ly - t ' Ml II ) r'-'I. T Modern war is battle of equipment planes, guns, ships, tanks. No section of our nation plays a more vital role in producing materials for this equipment than the territory we serve. Here copper, lead, zinc and other metals are mined and refined. And sooa munitions plants will be supplying ammunition in huge quantities. For more than a quarter of a century this company operated by local business men, has kept production of electricity ahead of requirements. Therefore we have been able to supply electricity for all mili. tary demands. More pover, however, will be needed, and our entire organization is devoting every effort towards producing an adequate supply. sup-ply. Our full-time job now is to help win the battle to maintain the American way of life, freedom of speech, freedom of religion and freedom free-dom of private enterprise. sM BUY TT savinci Reddy Kilowatt Power tbt world's fittest electric service produced for jot by American business men is tbi kind of power that serves 90 of the ufa, Mr. and Mrs. Kendal Roundy spent Sunday in Salt Lake City visiting vis-iting with Mrs. Roundy's brother, Stephen. Hale, of Wyoming, who is attending the mission school and will leave this week for the Texas mission field. Relatives here have received word of the birth of a fine baby son on Monday to Mr. and Mrs. , Donald Lott of Walla Walla, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott are the proud grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Dahl of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gray of this city were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whimpey Monday. The occasion was in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Whimpey. Whim-pey. Following the dinner games were played. Mrs. Emory Smith and children of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. Ev-ans. In the afternoon Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Dale Whimpey Whim-pey motored to Provo and visited with Mrs. Howard Dowe and children. chil-dren. . . TEMPLE EXCURSION TO BE II ELD State officers of the stake genealogical gen-ealogical committee announce that a temple excursion for Lehi stake will be held on Thursday, February Febru-ary 12. P. T. A. TO MEET FEB. 18 The regular monthly meeting of the P.-T. A. association will be held on February 18 in the high school auditorium. Mr. Leo Hanson will present a discussion on P.-T. A. and Home Defense Problems. Details of the program will be announced later. Word Received From Pearl Harbor i January 19, 1942 Dear Ladies, I received your beautiful card and most delicious cake. It certainly cer-tainly was good. My shipmate and I had a very good time eating it. Thanks very much. It surely does one good to hear from you, folks back home and to know that you will stay behind us and support us until this thing that wc call war is finished. I thank you again for the card and cake and want you to know I appreciate your organization more and more. So until we meet again may Gold bless you all. Respectfully yours, Glen J. Peterson, School Lunch Prices Up Slightly Because of the increase in Play School Mothers To Meet The mothers of the play school, sponsored by the Alpine school district, dis-trict, Lehi City, and W P A, will hold their regular meeting Friday at 3:30 p. m. in the play school room. Miss Vera Conder will give a talk on "Defective Speech Among Young Children." All mothers are urged ; to be present because the cluinic which is to be held next week will be discussed. dis-cussed. " Sagaaro The saguaro is a type of cactus, the blossoms of the plant attaining a height of 60 feet. It is the state flower of Arizona. Last week members of the former for-mer Relief society stake .board held their annual winter party at the home of Mrs. Mina Webb. A delicious dinner was served, games were played and social chat en-Joyed. en-Joyed. Present were Mrs. Olena Goodwin, Mrs. Clara Webb, Mrs. Ann C. Fyffe, Mrs. Lottie Hadfield, Mrs. Sarah Jane Patrick, Mrs. Fern Russon, Mrs. Delia Fox, Mrs. Lucy Whitman, Mrs. Mary Ann Clark, I Mrs.. Julia Hunter, Mrs. Ethel Wat-: Wat-: kins, Mrs. Rhoda Gardner. Mrs. Susie Whipple or Lehi and Mrs. Vivian Knudsen and Mrs. Bertha Knudsen of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Kittinger of Nampa, Idaho, have been spending the winter visiting with friends and relatives In Lehi and Salt Lake City. During her stay here Mrs. Kittinger made a trip to San Francisco Fran-cisco and attended the wedding of her son, Stewart Kittinger, and Miss Thelma Roseberg, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Edgar Roseberg; of Salt Lake City. The ceremony was , performed by Bishop C. W. Alder I at his home in San Francisco. Dr. Davis Kittinger acted as best man and Mrs. Jack Gorden as matron of honor. Among those present at the wedding were President and Mrs. German E. Elsworth and Mrs. Vernon Davis, formerly of Lent The couple will make their home in San Francisco. After spending two weeks with her sons Mrs. Kittinger Kit-tinger recently returned to Lehi and Mr. and ilrs. Kittinger expect to leave for their home in Nampa the last of this week. Many Injured Every minute, 19 persons are accidentally ac-cidentally injured in the V. S. TELEPHONE DIRECTOaV CLOSES if you desire a change in your present listing, additional addi-tional listings, or directory advertising, just call the Telephone Business Office. JX iuvu ouuu, Air JO UCLCraUJ the W P A officials in chant the school lunch center, whit: sponsored by the P.- T. A, raise cost of lunch tickets one cent a This project has proved to bigger and better this year. ' year a complete meal is served menus are balanced by a s dietician and are carried out they, are received. This is an opportunity for A dren to enjoy a hot luncieci noon. Health examinations pi that the nutrition among the i dren in school this year is 68 cent higher than ever before. ' goes to show that the lunch cd is a benefit to children. Mrs. Maude Glover, supervisor the center, announced that tl syrup and molasses are stituted for sugar in- the m tion of the food. Following is the menu for i of February 2 to 6: Monday Potato Corn Of Carrot Sticks, Shredded a- Graham Sandwiches, Apple 1 ding with Cream Sauce. Tuesday Baked Pork and S Buttered Chard with Lemon Jl Graham Bread and Butter wiches, Cocoa, Peaches. Wednesday String Bacon. Granefruit. Peanut Graham Bread Sandwich, 0 bread with Whipped Canned and Vef Loaf. Gravy. Graham Bread Butter Sandwich, Cocoa, Graff- Friday Noodles au grat Prune Bread and Butwr, Pudding. Week of February 9 to : njrnni4avR!iun.t&sh. BaM& lUUUUMJ ' Mj tered Graham Muffins, Grapefruit, Sugar Cookies. f,,oiarT?f. Vegetal5 1 Noodle Soup, Grapefruit, G Butter Sandww i Custard Pudding with Wednesday Scallopea , with Bacon, Buttered Beet,' T?rparf and Butter, coo , prunes with Lemon Jul I Thursday-Cream oi w j Soup, Carrot ana wich, Banana Cream Friday Creamed rew rote, Grapefruit, Tuna wicnes, vuviw, PRDIART MEETING TO BE HELD FEB. U . m-n be &eld1 j irniarv 11 t 1 r 'sUkela'bernacie ,rM and ward officers association. D. U. P. TO ME ,of : 1 Th Ttiiiebell camP their regular m"-, of 12 at the home Stewart. ! AH members are urged ent. |