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Show THE LEW SUN, LEW, UTAII THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1942 THE LEHI SUN Entered as Second Class Matter Mat-ter at the Postoffice at Lehi, : Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. " Published Every Thursday at Lchi, Utah, by the LEHI SUN PUBLISHING CO. Subscription Rate JLOO Per Tew Local News Items Dean Price underwent a major operation at the hospital on Saturday. Sat-urday. Mr. A TC. ("Jhatfleld underwent a major operation at the hospital! Monday. I i Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hawes spent Saturday In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Martha S. Bushman of Es- calante is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Suel Zimmerman. INDIVIDUAL LOCKER SERVICE for Preserving Foods of all Kinds , o ,;,. The U. S. Government advises that this method of Food Conservation be used where possible. Perishable Foods Preserved Indefinitely Arrange today for your Cold Storage Locker As Number Available is Limited Lehi Cold Storage Plant Individual Refrigerated Lockers L. O. PETERSON, Manager Phone 73-Lehi We Also Sell and Service Case Farm Implements CLASSIFIED LOST White riding horse, Bar H on right thigh, 100a pounds. Return to David Wamlck, 404 E. 2nd So, American Fork. 6-5-ltp. " FOR SALE 1935 Ford Coupe. Lowls Walker, Pleasant Grove. 6-5-ltp. FOR SALE J. I. Case mowing ma- Olenna Hunger is visiting this week in Salt Lake City with Rose Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alston and other relatives. 4 A lovely baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Abe Losee at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City last Tuesday. Mrs. Losee and baby were removed from the hospital on Monday of this week. Mrs. George William Grace re celved word Tuesday that her broth er, Private Elvln L. Turner is sta tioned at Camp Callan, San Diego, Cal Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hadfield of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Bishop and Mrs, William Hadfield. Mr. Heber Hadfield has been trans ferred from Los Angeles, Cat, where he has been employed. A lovely baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Whimpey at the bosDital on Sundav. Tha Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Wanlass werev Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. Tues-day. Mrs. Stephen Carlqulst is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Vic-tor Nlcholes. Mrs. Hurlev Harr and children of Murray visted Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Batchelor. Sunday" Dr. and Mrs. John E. Worlton of Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited vis-ited with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gurnev and daughter Hene and son Wayne of Blackfooot, Idaho, are visiting this week In Lehi with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Greenwood of Ogden visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass. Mrs. Glen Lambert and baby were removed home from the hospital Sunday. June 1, Mr. T. F. Kirkham underwent under-went a major operation at the hospital. WANTED Old wash tuns. Phone 33W. FOR SALE-Striclyt modern, home. See Dr. J. O. Jones or call 77J. 527tf PASTURE FOR STOCK Inquire Eugene Briggs- wesi eiaie xub" way. 5-22-2tp. FOR SALE Extension tables, kitchen kit-chen table, heater, kitchen chairs and Universal range. See Mrs. Matt Carson. 514t2p DR. CLARK REYNOLDS Health mini km i v. Provo. Utah. Specializing in Correction of Piles ana KUptures witnous uperauujm. X-Rav eauiDment. Natural and Constructive treatments. Consulta tion Free. U, Mrs. Victor Smith spent last week in Provo with her mother, Mrs. Edward F. Carter. Lehl friends will be Interested to know that Sherman Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Evans has graduated from the sea school at San Diego, Cal., and Is now stationed sta-tioned on the flagship of the Pacific, Pa-cific, "Pennsylvania." Mrs. Mae Witmore of Las Vegas, mother was formerly Miss Carma j Nev., and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans. Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester Evans and Mr, and Mrs. John Whimpey are uie proud grandparents. Mrs. Morris Anderson entertaned at a gay chldren's party Friday In honor of the third birthdav an niversary of her daughter, Connie. uames were played and dainty refreshments re-freshments served to the following little guests: Lois Wing, Nan Broadbent, Oennice Wing, Mary Jo Ingram, Donna Jean Glover, Valene Loveridge, Kenneth Anderson, Julia Adele Garrett, and Anna Loe Van Wagoner. Sunderland and family were Sun day dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur PowelL Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown and family of Seattle, Wash, are visiting visit-ing this week at the home of Mrs. Julia Brown. Their son Barlow, who Is stationed In Texas with the United States army was enroute back to camp after spending a furlough fur-lough with his parents and recovering recover-ing from an operation. Their son Shirt was married to Miss Maxlne Smith of Seattle In the Salt Lake temple Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Brown accompanied them to the temple. Mrs. Alton Wukln,'Mrs. June Var- ney, Mrs. John Chilton and Mrs. Donna Chilton were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Beatrice Swen-son Swen-son in Murray Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Whipple of Showlow, Ariz., visited Thursday and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. K - - 4 7 J i vv i I . as i mi LL si. 9 Mrs. John R. Bone and son Ray mond spent Saturday in Salt Lake city., ; ;. Mr. and Mrs. Edward- Southwick of Provo visited Sunday, yith Mrs. towara southwick. NOTICE BERRY PICKERS WANTED for Friday morning. Boys and girls 12 years of age and over. See Cliff Tomllnson. Mrs. Boyd Webb and son Blaine of Chinook, Mont, arrived Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eu-gene Webb and relatives in Lehl and Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Dolph Hunger and Mrs. Ma bel Jones spent Monday in Provo. Arva Mercer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mercer has received a scolarship to the BYU next year. She was awarded the scholarship because of outstanding records made at the Lehl high school. ' " CUT DOM WOP BIUS by wise use of your Electric Refrigerator .The owners of the more than 73,000 Electric Refrigerators on our lines are fortunate indeed. By wise use of their Electric Refrigerators they can save on food bills which are higher today than for many years in spite of price ceilings. s Savings can be made by buy- ing in larger quantities, which t means at lower prices, by saving sav-ing "left-overs" and by protecting pro-tecting food from spoilage. In addition, delicious money-laving money-laving salads, desserts and iced drinks can be made with little effort. y gA. AND STAMPf I J How To (Jet The Most Efficient Use From Your Electric Refrigerator 1. Do not place hot foods in your refrigerator. re-frigerator. Let them cool first. 2. Place a cover on warm foods, 3. Don't open the re-frigerator re-frigerator door - oftcner than Is absolutely ab-solutely necessary, 4. Don't leave the door open while carrying foods to other places. 5. Defrost frequently. After one -fourth inch of ice tecum-u!at-:s on your refrigerator re-frigerator its efficiency effi-ciency decreases. 6. Spe-d up defrosting defrost-ing by placing hot -ater in the trays. After the accumulated accum-ulated ice is removed, re-moved, change the hot water to cold water. 7. Keep the refrigerator refriger-ator at the normal temperature . rec- ommended by the - manufacturer. Too low a temperature . is not necessary and may be wasteful. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. RUf Kilowtlt fioutr tit uorlTt jimest thctrie frvic prtnluad for yom by AmrU butimtss men it tbt kind ef poutr tbt ums 90 cf tit matiom. V Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McHlece and baby of Westwood, Cal.. Mrs. B. W, Richardson of Magna, and Mrs. Roy Davis of Salt Lake City visited Wed nesday with Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmerman. In honor of the fourth birthdav anniversary of their daughter. Anne Loe, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Wag oner and family enjoyed an outing at idoerty park Thursday. A meeting of the American le gion will be held Thursday (tonight) (to-night) at 8 p. m. in the Legion rooms. This is an important meeting and all members are urged to be present Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Johnson are proud parents of a fine baby son corn on Monday at the hnsnitni me mowier was formerly Miss Jean Worlton. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton and Mr. and Mrs. Urban Johnson are the proud grandpar- Lieutenant and Mrs. Frantun Adams of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with Blshon N. Webb. They Just returned from ixsn Lewis, Wash., where they visit-ed visit-ed with Allen Webb. Thev returns home by way of California and New Mexico and report a lovely trip. Mrs. L. E. Russon Veil, Mrs. Vernon RadmalL M Dean Worlton and son rnvM luncheon guests Thursdav at th home of Mrs. C. W. Brown fr, Frovo. Other guests Included Mrs. William L. Benson. Mrs. Brown of Provo and Mrs. E- D. Sumsion of SpringvUle. Honorinir the birthdav anntwr of Brigham Young, the DTJP rt snow Spring camp met at an m time social In the fifth ward Relief society rooms last Thursday. The Members came dressed In hnne dresses and each member brought an old album and pictures of Lehl residents of former years. An M fashioned mnchaon was served. Iris and buttercups were nscd as decorations. deco-rations. Captain Juliet Jackson was In charge and an enjoyable tone County Defense School Now Approved At a meeting of the Utah county civilian defense council, Friday, May 29 at Provo, a training school . ... . -1.-1 f HiHHan . . lor ail local cnaiiuicu. v chine. Dractlcally new. See Jesse. . ih -nnntv was Rhodes or call 343K1. nrnmri and unanimously approved by those present. 527t2 The school wiu oe oi iu, ua0 duration, beginning weuuwoj, June 3 and concluding Tuesday, June 16. Classes will be held In room 281E, Brigham xoung umv-sity. umv-sity. This room is located in the southwest corner, main lloor, turn-ration turn-ration hniidin?. lower campus Classes will begin at 8 p. m. and will be of two and two and one- half hours' duration. Tho first, five evenines will be AavniaA n flret. aid Instruction UH UVIVKU der the direction of utan county pViorvtor Amprfpjin Red CTOSS, Harrv Butler, instructor. Around 26 American Fork civilian defense chairmen have received notice of the training school and are re quired to be present. The complete schedule is as fol lows: Wednesday, June 3, 8 to 10 p. m., first aid, Harry Butler. Thursday, June 4, 8 to 10 p. m ftrcf nirl Wnrrv RnHer. Frldayj June 5, 8 to 10 p. m., first aid, Harry Butler. Monday, June 8, 8 to 10 p. m., first aid, Harry Butler. Tuesday, June 9, 8 to 10 p. m. First aid and examinations. Wednesday, June 10, 8 to 10 p. m., chemical warfare. Thursday, June 11, 8 to 10:30 p. m., aerial -warfare. Friday, June 12, 8 to 10:30 p. m., fire defense and incendiary bomb, Irving Pratt. Monday. June 15. 8 to 8:45 r. m.. civilian defense organization, Clarence Clar-ence Grant. 8:45 to 9:45 n. m.. air raid warden, Stanley Dunford. 9:45 to 10:30 p. m., control center, Sher iff Hall, Clem Schramm. Tuesday, June 16, 8: to 8:45 p. m., police protection, Jed Mercer. 8:45 to 9:15 p. m., emergency public works, George C. Larsen. 9:15 to 9:45 p. m, emergency utility service, serv-ice, L. B. Tackett. 9:45 to 10 p. m graduation. It is the purpose of this school to aid chairmen in each "district to complete their training entitline them to wear the official insignia of their particular civilian defense office, It is requested of all mavors that they urge their local chairmen in their defense organization to attend this school. ROWAN REALTY BUYS $28503 room brick home, water & sink. 2Vi acres good iarm land. Coop for 300 chickens, barn, granary, garage, flowing wells. Leni. $5775 Very attractive 5 room modern brick home. Full basement Completely landscaped. Sprinkling system. 4 13 acres. Adequate water. Extra spring- Coops foi 2,000 hens. Lehl. $8503 room home. Water in house 810 acre. Good water. Am. Fork $95010 acre loam farm. Good water right Next to city limits, Pleasant Grove- ROWAN REALTY INC. 67 E. Center St, Provo, Phone 710 after hours D. Spencer Grow .. .' 1786 Chas. E. Rowan . . 1255 Druggists Hold Convention Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor attended at-tended the golden anniversary convention con-vention of the Utah Pharmaceutical association at the Hotel Utah in Salt LakeSCity Thursday and Friday. Fri-day. The business sesions of the convention con-vention started Thursday moraine and continued through Friday. Pres ident M. K. Bridee "resided and problems which dominated the proceedings pro-ceedings this year included the shortage of trained help, curtailment curtail-ment of merchandise, price ceilings and means of contributing to the war enorarticularly through the sale of wa bonds and stamps. Theodore Christlanson. former governor of Minnesota and new public pub-lic relations counsel of the National Association of Retail Druggists was ine ieatured speaker. , Veterans who have been retail I druggists 50 years or more and the womens auxiliary elected nffWra at luncheons held. " The concluding function of the convention was the srolden anniver sary banquet Friday night In women's romen'a Dresses. ' w available. I garments are th. ..U . . moii Mode o' Day Productions They come in a wid oMabrics.colol Frocks built to fit your fi and vour n, :,.r "Km selection. T"." your SLACKS-SLACKS WEBB'S FURNISHINGS STATE STEEQ STATE STREET LEHI Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Ball and daughter Diane of Orem visited Sun day at the nome oi saxs. Manna Ball. Mr. and Mrs, John W. Grant of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Penrod, Mr. and Mrs. George Adams of SpringvUle visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grant., ivlr- ana Mrs. nt,..i.. spent Thursday in Salt Lab Mrs. Mary e. Yates oi and Mrs. Roy Davis oi s City visited Mondav Witt i.J Mrs James Zunmerman 3 "C11UCU me iuneral services Lewis Colledge. FIREMEN HOLD MEETING The meeting of the Utah-Juab Firemen'es association was held Sun day afternoon in the second ward chapel Fire Chief Thomas Powers was in charge. Numbers on the nrn- gram included musical numbers by Maurice Taylor and Betty Logsdon, accompanied by Leone Jones and readings by Virginia Meiling. At the business meeting the old officers were retained for the coming com-ing year. Following the meeting Luncheon was served by the Lehi firemen and On the Lookout for America's': HEALTB Milk is the Health Ward that guards yon agaiJ one or America's enemies HIDDEN ECj yjtuAi Aiuuons or Amel cans have it and know it. They get enra iood. but not the rid food. HIDDEN HUM J n J.: i . , i 1 i 1 caused by a lack of rood elements. MUr vides a generous supp these vital elements! be sure of a better ba diet, start today to more 3-Bar Dairy M THREE BAR DAM HOME OF PASTEURIZED MILK State StreetPhone 183 Lehi Mrs. James Zimmerman was hast ess to members of the Utah Ppq. ... vmicers association auxiliary at her home Wednesday afternoon Following the business meeting a delightful social was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes have received word from their son Ray- mona, mat ne is stationed with the united States armv in Australia He reports that he is feeling fine uo mat the people of Australia are very hosnltable to the can soldiers. Keep Icing From Sugaring When making cooked Icing, add a pinch of salt to the sugar and the icing will not grain and turn to lugar. NEW WARTIME BUS SCHEDULES Now In Effect EASTBOCXD; Lt. 8:07 , ' 11:58 P. M. : A, M SOUTHBOUND: Lr. 2:49 P. M. ' RAILWAYS BUS DEPOT I their wives. I - Mi J ljmm lFern .FT U&ZM HAS THE CARS MflW! ! . . but, if consumers wait until the fall and winter months to fill their coal requirements, a serious transportation transpor-tation shortage will possibly result., This we must avoid I!" ' , ' JOSEPH B. EASTMAN, ' Director omce of Detense iransponauw" YOUR GOVERNMENT ASKS YOU TO COOPERATE YOUR COAL DEALER ASKS YOU.TO COOPERATE YOUR HOME RAILROAD AS KS YOU TOXO OPERATE L. B. BROWN, AGENT PHONK 1 f and i s Cla ind led ce the 1 year, ksBs ( la's i Lxalau Iversity beted a SridO.1 Icy of th I and Mrs. S.J.1 were a lie exei ideo that ' 91 ma; pimlttee id signs pcated at too" mac proclaim annus pt aroui ready to 2, 3 an h. Me Fliers of home. tte aft Prize flKvans, EoyPel Swiraj Givi 2 BIG i for was reported try an present I ! r |