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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1942 THE LEIII SUN, LEW, UTAH Local Items . Mrs. Abe Anderson visited in Salt ,, Lake City Thursday and Friday ... with relatives. Gail and Flossie Webb, who are employed in Salt Lake City spent the weekend visiting with their mother, Mrs. Hyrura Webb. Mrs. N. E. Webb visited Sunday afternoon In Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Roundy of Springvtlle visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Kendal Roundy. Mrs. Wi H. Dansie and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips of Salt Lake City visited Saturday in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. , V. J. Loveless. Elmo Gray of Logan visited over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gray. Mrs. Phoebe Gray is visiting In Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs Frank Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snarr and family of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther. Miss Vera Conder and Miss Miriam Lott spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Emory Smith and children of Salt Lake City visited Wednesday Wednes-day with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. Mrs. Dale Whlmpey returned home with her and visited until Sunday. Mrs. A. D. Gardner returned to her home in Detroit, Mich., Monday Mon-day evening after visiting for the past two weeks with relatives, ' Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Trulen Bills of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Anderson and two children of Provo visited at the home of Mrs. Kate Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Tarvel Hansen and Mrs. Merill Walker and daughter of Llndon visited Sunday in Spanish Span-ish Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Will Houghton. Mrs. Charlotte Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Shelton and daughter Maxine of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Keith Neilson of American Fork motored to Fillmore Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Cundick. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Losee and son Lyman attended a dinner party Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw In Salt Lake City, given In honor of Mrs. Shaw's birthday birth-day anniversary. Covers were laid for 25 guests. Monday Mrs. Clifford Miller entertained en-tertained at dinner for Mrs. Hazel Young of San Francisco, Cal and Mrs. Winnie Sorenson and children. Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmer man and sons of Gunnison are vis-1 lting for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman and Mrs. Richard Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Glover were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowler Saturday. Mr. O. R. Ivory of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mrs. Rachel Anderson, Mrs. Ivory, who had been visiting In Lehl for several days returned home with him. Mrs. R. P. Diehl of Park City Is visiting at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph Powell while her husband hus-band Is receiving treatment at the hospital. Carl and Lloyd Ohran of Bur-llngame, Bur-llngame, Cal., visited Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Anderson of Spanish Fork visited Monday with Mrs. Rachel Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Royle and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McAfee spent the weekend visiting at the home of Mr. D. V. Schow in Magna. Saturday Sat-urday they attended a missionary shower given in honor of Elder Howard Schow, who will leave In the near future for the LDS mission mis-sion field. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chatfield of Salt Lake City are moving this week Into the Robert Phillips home. Mrs. Fern Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gough spent Sunday visiting vis-iting In Magna with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Johnson. - Mrs. F. A. Dewey and son John of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Davis and son Norman of Mldvale visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis. Mrs. Sarah Taylor, Mrs. Ella Man ning, Miss Fern Stewart and Mrs. Melba Rolfe were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Miss Edna Rolfe. Among those from out of town who attended the funeral services for Mrs. Ellen Thomas were Flaurie E. White, Howard Francis, Jesse Francis, Lena F. Giles of Mor gan: Mrs. Fred H. May of River- ton; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Edwards, Thomas, R. Cutler, Ernest Cutler of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mary Hendrlckson, Mrs. Wilmlrth Brown, Mrs. R. M. Bullock, Mrs. Spencer Clark, Mrs. Mary K. Davis, Mrs. Barta Has! am, Mrs. Se villa Jones of Provo; Julia H. Kesler of Bountiful; Boun-tiful; Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Cox of Oregon, Luclle Bone, Ardlth May, Phyllis Peterson of Huntington Park, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter, Mrs. Nina Wanlass of American Fork; Mrs. Rhoda Clark, Mrs. Erma Tomilson, Mrs. Mabel Hendrlckson of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cutler of Dra-per. Mrs. Arnold Brems, Mrs. Ralph Powell and Mrs. R. P. Diehl of Park City spent Thursday In Salt Lake City. . Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Delhi of Top-penish, Top-penish, Wash., arrived Sunday for a visit in Lehl with relatives. FISHING IS GOOD Men and Women 65 Yean and Over can get Fishing and Hunting License FOR 10c Stay Young Try Fishing YOU Can Get Your Fishing and Hunting License at POWERS Shoe Store MAIN STREET LEIII Marriage Monday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Diehl,; Mrs. R. P. Diehl, Mr. and Mrs. Johnj Ernst and baby were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy McFarlane in Riverton. Monday Mr. and Mrs. Don Glover of Murray visited in Lehi with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rick and daughters of Grand Junction, Colo., were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Rick. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner, Mr. and Mrs. John Ernst and baby, Mrs. Albert West and baby of Draper and Mrs. R. P. Diehl of Park City. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Page of Riverton visited Sunday and Monday Mon-day with Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Crabb. Mrs. David Klngsdon of Provo Is visiting this week with Mrs. Lott A. Russon. Mrs. Wilford Russon returned home Friday after vlsting for the past two weeks In Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Russon and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans and family fam-ily arrived in Lehl Sunday from Tennessee where Mr. Evans has been employed In defense work. Mrs. Alma Beck, Mrs. Georeg Whitman and Miss Alma Beck spent Monday In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson, President and Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson, Pe-terson, Ruth and Beth Peterson, Mrs. Inez Peterson and Miss Pearl Peterson of Salt Lake City visited Monday evening at Fort Douglas with Eldon Peterson who Is In the service of the United States army. COKE FOR SALE W. R. Hardman Coal Co. PHONE 154-VV Honoring the tenth birthday an niversary of her daughter, Shirley, Mrs. James Comer entertained at a gay children's party Monday, Games were played, after which dainty refreshments .were served to 16 guests, . Mrs. Noel G. Knight and baby and Mrs. Wesley McArthur of Park City visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis. Mrs. Davis re turned home with them and visited for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson vis ited in Provo Tuesday with Mrs, Martha Linton. Dr. O, J. Chilston of Seattle, Wash., and , Mr. and Mrs. Basil Varney of Toppenish, Wash., re turned home Sunday after visiting for the past week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chilton. ' - , Mr. and Mrs. Sharel Covington of Salt Lake City visited Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Worley. SHRUBS Ready to PLANT grown In Lehi: Pyracanthia Forsythia Honeysuckle Two Kinds Philadelphia (Mock Orange) Splrea Van Houtte ' Weigelas Deutzia P. or R. EARLY TOMATO PLANTS LEIII FLORAL CO. Phone 60 REGARDING HOUSING Now that our community has been declared A DEFENSE AREA it is" possible for home owners to secure materials necessary for remodeling a home. Farmers can secure priority on necessary supplies for improvements to farm buildings up to $1000. It has always been our policy-in policy-in rendering service to our customers-to supply wanted information. The present time is no exception to that policy. Call on us. LEHI LUMBER CO. Thursday, Mrs. Lynn Clark, Mrs. j George Johnson, Mrs. Stubbs and Mrs. Barlow of Provo and Mrs, Melvin Miner of Wyoming visited with Mrs. Thomas Clark and rela tives. ; Mrs. Louis Christensen returned home Wednesday after spending the past 10 days in Hurricane visiting with Mrs. and Mrs. Antone Moody and baby. The Evansville camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Thursday, April 9, at the home of Class Leader Mrs. Florence Jensen. Mrs. Jensen gave the lesson and Captain Matilda Phillips gave the instructions received at Provo, March 28. Among the instructions were histories, the most important point in camp meetings. County President Powell asked that camp members cooperate in every way with war funds. Following the meeting dainty refreshments were served to the club members present by Mrs. Jensen. DISTILLATE The finest, highest powered tractor fuel available. Large, dependable stock on hand always, al-ways, for immediate delivery. Eastern Oil Special 100 parfine - - . best for your motor. Sold on absolute abso-lute money back guarantee if dissatisfied. BULK Gallon . BARREL Lots 65 55 CONOCO BRONZE Gasoline 19c (At the Pump) IN BULK Gallon " WzC Good as New CONSERVE ON YOUR SHOES ' That comfortable pair of shoes don't throw them away. Half soles or a new pair of heels will fix 'em up like new. Expert Shoe Repairs Re-pairs at reasonable prices. Talk it over with us and we both gain. v . i.' ' 7 State Street Shoe Shop HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop 415 S. on 1st East St. Plighting their . troth Friday in the Salt Lake LDS temple were Miss Lois Larsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Larsen of this city and Glen Gardner, son of Mrs. Albert Gardner of Provo. Following the ceremony a prettily pret-tily appointed buffet supper, fetelng members of the immediate families was given at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Thompson in Salt Lake City. A beautiful wedding cake centered the serving table which was lighted with yellow tapers in crystal holders. On either side were vases filled with pink snapdragons. The favors were In keeping with the bridal theme. Covers were laid . for the honored guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward J. Larsen and daughter Clarice, Clar-ice, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Larsen, Mrs. Albert Gordon, Fern Gardner and Kelley Gardner of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Thompson, Ralph Thompson, , Elaine McQuarry and LaRue Nicholes of Salt Lake City, the host and hostess. Wednesday evening the bride was honored at a miscellaneous shower given by her school friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott. A delicious luncheon was served and the evening spent in gay social diversions. Present in addition to the guest of honor were June Anderson, An-derson, Donna Hadfield, Miriam Lott, Ruth and Beth Peterson, Betty Jean Dorton, Ann Allred and Esther Hutchings. Themany friends of the couple join in wishing them much future happiness and success. . - Mr. and Mrs. Barrat Chadwick end baby of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Comer and Mrs. J. E. Chadwick in American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers were Salt Lake City visitors Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mi's. Thomas Powers entertained at dinner Tuesday for Mrs. Hazel Young of San Francisco, Cal., Mrs. Winnie Sorenson and children. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Butterfleld and sons i' Garry ( and Robert of Riverton visited Sunday and Monday Mon-day with Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts. Rob-erts. ..''$. 'I 'i ;j . s .:- 1 I Mrs.' Freeman Royle returned home Thursday after vlsting for the past week in St. George with relatives. Mrs. Morris Holmstead and Mrs. Lee Stewart spent last Wednesday in Provo. , Mrs. Joseph Fage of . Pleasant Grove viisted Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fage. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hutchings of Malad, Idaho,, visited Sunday with Mrs. William Skinner. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fage. Mrs. Dorothy Holmstead of Salt Lake City spent the weekend visit' ing . with her mother, Mrs. Alice Tuckfield and relatives. Mrs. Tuck-field's Tuck-field's neice of Bakersfield. Cal., visited with her Saturday and Sun-, day. . Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Giles, Mrs. Warren Bone and daughter Led a, Mrs. Phyllis Peterson and daughter daugh-ter Judy of Huntington Park, Cal, and Mrs. Fred May of Los Angeles returned to their homes Tuesday after vlsting for the past week in Lehi with relatives. Mrs. Robert Phillips and children left Monday for Fort Sill, Okla., where she will join her husband and make their home for the duration dura-tion of the war. t l - Mth relative """"M Mr. iinri Oeden .. (! Jak. Mr- and Mrs. Lwi. I Mr. anH ! Batf J with Mr. and vr.. 7 I and relatives. J011aM with Mr. and r M aa u Diane Ball he SL? Martha Ball. Mr- and Mrs. uw. Joseph Barnes and 3 attended funeral J.H In thfl wi.,.. '"cetSf Leon Gr 'ather of Mrs. i Mr. and Mrs, Carl Louder and son of Park City spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence .Ball. - : Mrs. J. M McDevitt of Portland, Ore., visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wane Christensen. Mrs. J. Nile Washburn of Provo spent Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Wane Christensen and Mrs. Dean Van Wagoner. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Austin and family , of Bacchus spent Sunday visiting in Lehi with relatives. Card of Thanks To the many kind friends who assisted us In any way during the illness and death of our beloved mother, kindly accept our sincere thanks. The cars, floral tributes, musical numbers, ' speakers, other favors extended and sympathy accorded ac-corded us, are deeply appreciated and sincerely heartfelt. THE FAMILY OF HARRIET ELLEN THOMAS. Hospital Notes Grant Ash was removed home from the hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Manning are proud parents of a fine baby son born at the hospital on Thursday. Thurs-day. ; Emma Brown was removed home from the hospital Thursday. Master Darwin Gaisford was admitted ad-mitted to the hospital Thursday. He is receiving treatment for pneumonia. pneu-monia. 1 Master Douglas Shaw was removed re-moved home from the hospital on Thursday. A fine baby son was born to Mr, and Mrs. Cassel Willis at the hos pital on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Whinmev are the proud parents of a lovely baby daughter born at the hospital on Tuesday. Mrs. Newburn Butt underwent a major operation at the hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Fox are proud parents of a fine baby Bon born at the hospital on Monday. PASTUERIZED MILK For HEALTH Fine for growing children 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 ROSEYILLE POTTER . In Stock 1 gallon Kreso Dip No. 1 (your can) 1 pint Korum for baby chickens " '. ?i if' . - Treet' Razor, two blades 35c Kleen Shaving Cream, Special Klenzene WALL CLEANER Pint Vitamin B Iron Tonic 1 lb. Drip Coffee, Special i 75 Sheets Paper and 75 Envelopes, Special High Potency Cod Liver Oil ......2 LEHI DRUG CO. MAIN STREET BUY NOW! SAVE HAY DERRICK CABLE While it lasts When this is gone, there will be now BENNETT'S PAINTS WALLPAPERS LAWNMOWERS ; SCREENS Bicycle Repair Parts KITCHEN ITEMS CATFISH TACKLE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS MAIN HARDWARE Tom Woffinden Main Street, LeW Get the best available it costs no more - - - For The Best GROCERIES VEGETABLES P thi feel Mrs tar Lie in, - essential for Good Health. l t FOR SERVICE PHONE 55 THREE BAR DAIRY STATE STREET LEHI Grant Gas and Oil Co. F. B. GRANT, Prop. LEHI LARSEN BROS 8qo STATE STREET, LEHI PHONE 15 MAIN STREET LEHI pHOX1 Urn? hi |