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Show THURSDAY, THE LEIII SUN, LEIH, UTAH THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 1912 LiJ . , . i- n Next Week's Special! Women's FALL and WINTER GOATS Snort and Fur-trimmed Coats ---Fur Coats - --Suits Styled for" Victory! BUY WAR BONDS BUY WAR BONDS THEY'RE NEW THEY'RE SMART Come in and look them over but come on the date indicated below Imiim mm wmmvi iP mi iU J Am flu I Ml -1 1 W K ' .4. ' TWIN PINES 1 CAFE REMEMBER on display one day only! Thursday, August 13th . Kfebbs .--Furnishings LEH I, UTAH Local Items Mrs. Marjorle Clark and daughter daugh-ter Connie are visiting this week In Spanish Fork with Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hardy. Mrs. Ferrel Brems and daughter returned to their home In Boise, Idaho, last week after visiting for two weeks with Bishop and Mrs. I. W. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Albert , West of Draper visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell visited in Salt Lake City Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Turner. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wort ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jsmes Comer, Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ed-ward Larsen held a party in American Amer-ican Fork canyon Wednesday. RiDDY KILOWATT HELPS FILL WEIR SHOES RedJy Kilowatt, the electrical "farm hand, is helping to fill the shoes of thousands of farm workers in this territory. He has taiea over many duties of men who are now helping help-ing to win the war on the military front and the war production front. And he's doing good job of it! Are you making the fullest use of this able-bodied "hired hand" on your farm? If not, SEE YOUR ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT DEALER! "BUY MORE WAR BONDS 6 STAMPS" 'JTAH POWER & LIGHT Co RUJy KilovtU Towir lit worUs Jnsi tUttrU wwVf-WW for yum hy Awn-i'sm busituss mn it lb W ef povtr lb um 90 of tin mMiom, Mr. and Mrs. Suel Zimmerman, Mrs. Elva Allan and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Meredith and children and Mr. and Mrs. Don Barrett and family Xo American Fork enjoped an outing Saturday at Liberty park. Mrs. Lydia Kelly of Sal Lake City and Mrs. Marlon Kelly of California spent the weekend visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Chris-tofferson Chris-tofferson and family were dinner guests at the Wilcox home on Sunday. Sun-day. .. . Mrs. M. S. Lott left last week for a visit In Walla Walla, Wash., with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lott and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Lott and baby. Mrs. Emory Smith and children of Salt Lake City are visiting for several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Shelton, Mr. and Mis. Chester Slllimon of Medfordt Ore, Cecil Evans and Clalrlce Larsen enjoyed a steak fry at Canyon Glen In Provo canyon can-yon Saturday. FORMER LEIII RESIDENT DIES IN CALIFORNIA Charles H. Smith, 60, a former resident of this city, passed away Monday evening at his home in San Gabriel, Cal. He was born In Lehi November 13, 1882, a son of Hyrum and Eliza A. Fowler Smith. He Is survived by his stepmother, Mrs. Amy Smith of this city and nine brothers and sisters. Mrs. Smith left Tuesday for Cali fornia to attend the services. PETERSON FAMILY TO HOLD REUNION AH descendants of Mathlas and Adaline Peterson are Invited to attend at-tend a family reunion Sunday, August 16 at 1 p. m. Because of the tire shortage the party will be held at the Margaret Wines park instead of the old camping grounds in American Fork canyon. SPECIAL HOT DISTILLATE NOW AVAILABLE SAVE AT GRANT'S GAS '& OIL LEHI PHONE 114 AIR CONDITIONED . On Highway 91 Opposite City Hall at Orem FINE FOODS Served Right We Cater to Private Parties Short Orders Curb Service BACHELOR'S BARBER SHOP 0 Modern up-to-the-minute Service In the Old Location MAIN STREET At FIRST WEST LEIII ARMY PILOT WINGS Following 27 weeks of intensive flight training, 15 Utahns were graduated Wednesday from seven advanced flying schools of the United States army Gulf coast air force training center. Each received re-ceived his silver pilot wing. Victor Smith, son of Mr. George Smith, was one of those who graduated gradu-ated Irom Moore field, Mission, Texas. Mrs, Maurice Davies and three children of Cedar City are visiting for 10 days with Mrs. Lettie Gud-mundsen. Gud-mundsen. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner ' and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner of Pleasant Grove visited in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Turner. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Diehl of Park City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor and family and Mrs. Rachel Anderson visited in Clearfield Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Verno Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watklns, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smuln and Mrs. Kate Smuln left Saturday for Fort Lewis, Wash., where they will visit with Jack Smuin and Val and Ross Watklns. - Mrs. Thomas Clark returned home Tuesday after visiting for 10 days in Centerfield with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goates. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Clark of Bacchus visited at the Clark home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge Sr. and son and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge Jr. and children spent the weekend In Ogden visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Durrant and Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb, Major and "Mrs. Van Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Webb and families and Mr. and Mrs. Sentell Young of California Cali-fornia enjoyed an outing - at the creek on Thursday. The occasion was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Young. " , POWERS SHOE STORE FOR WORK CLOTHES O : SHOES For the Family o Haberdashery o POWERS SHOE STORE MAIN STREET LEHI DRIVE CONDUCTED FOR PHONOGRAPH RECORDS The Boy Scouts are assisting the American Legion in the drive for old records, but if possible, citizens who have records are asked to leave them this week at the State Street Drug store or the Lehi Drug store. jonn Hutchings and Mrs. Bert Hutcnings speui. Sunday in Par 01 ly at uie nome 01 Mr. and Mrs. xjdwrence Berry. lavm Cnniwfferson of Hulfield spent uie weesena witn his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Christonerson. Mrs. Erban Jonnsoa, Mr. A. L. Wucox and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilcox Wil-cox left Friday. lor a weeks visit in California. They , will visit in Pasadena and Fresno with relatives and In San Diego with Dick John son. , . Mr. and Mrs. Gam Dunsdon and children of Bingnam visited Sunday Sun-day and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. William Dunsdon." Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bateman of Salt Lake City visited at the Dunsdon home Sunday. Sun-day. rioward Brown, who is employed in Los Angeles, is spending 10 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown. Lehi triends will be Interested in the announcement of the arrival of a fine baby son bom to Bishop and Mrs. Dan Frost of Kanab at the American Fork hospital on Monday, Mon-day, The mother was formerly Miss Leona Carson of this city and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carson are the proud grandparents. Lucile Carter returned to her Work in Salt Lake City Saturday after Visiting for the past week with he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter. ' Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Meredith and family and Mrs. Elva Allen and son Harold spent last week in Es-calante Es-calante with Mrs. Martha Bushman. Bush-man. En route home they visited Bryce canyon. Mrs. Allen returned to her work at the local postoffice Monday after enjoying a two weeks' vacation. ' Mrs. Fred Knudsen and daugh-' ter Marilyn of Moroni visited sev eral days this week with Mrs. Geneva Gaines. Mrs. Wallace Banks returned home Friady from a 10-day visit in California. She visited in San Francisco with Mr. and Mrs. Ros- coe Kartchner, in Santa Ana with' Mrs. Edith Fisher, all points of in-. terest and reports a lovely trip. J REUNION TO BE i HELD SUNDAY I , A well-painted home will withstand U ' ravages of time and weather tmt Indefl.! . nitely. But don't forget that i u-efl-painted home is not one painted with low-quality I paint It is one painted with good paint For 1 exterior painting, insbt on Fuller Pure Pre. , pared Paint-the finest all-purpose "house paint made, it lasts. For all your paint needs, see a Fuller Paint Dealer. .1 LEHI LUMBER CO. State Street Lehi Phone 15 Sunday Mr. . and Mrs. John Llewellyn and daughter and Mrs. V. M.. Stanger of Salt Lake City were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson. . Mrs. Irvin Nelson of Salem visited vis-ited last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson. Mrs. William Woods and , Dick Gaisford of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with Mrs. Sarah E. Gals-ford. Gals-ford. Friends will be glad to hear that Mrs. Gaisford Is Improving.. Mrs. Roeer rnh.,... J daughter Thelma left Monday i a -two weeks' vacation in Kim, Cal. They will visit with Cedarstrom who is a oenleri the United States coast guari Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foirf uuiurcu aua jvir. ana Mrs. M Powell and son Gene are Thursday (todav) for Mont., where they will visit Mr. ana Mrs. J. t. PowelL For. Dependable BAKING RED STAR FLOUR For sale at all good Grocers nr. skuUk-mst m 1 n.lTl 1 mm O BINDING TWINE IN STOCK Plenty of ithut you better order yoursbefore yoursbe-fore stock is sold out O JIAIN HARDWARE STORE Tom Woffinden, prop, s PHONE 'aO-W-LEHI The annual reunion of the Gough family will be held Sunday at the Murray park in , Murray. . A program under the direction cf the Thayne family will be presented pre-sented and luncheon will be enjoyed.' en-joyed.' All family members are cordially icwited to attend. Marriages Announced Of socail interest to the people of this community is the announcement announce-ment of the marriage of Miss Emma. ! Fox, daughter of Mrs. Annie R. f ox, ana Davis Baxter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baxter of American Ameri-can Fork, which took place last TTT I I. v. i weunesaay in novo. I Miss Fox is a graduate of the Lehi high school and has participated partici-pated in church activities in the first ward. Mr. Baxter Is well known and well liked in this community. Both young people have a wide circle of friends who Join in wish- ing them much future success and nappiness. They will mate their home is Lindon. EVANS-LARS EX TO CLASH FOR WEBB TENNIS TROPHY ; Don Evans and Ralph Larsen : will clash to see whether Don wins permanent possession of the Webb cup or not Don has won it and the third trae wiU giTC him i uie uue. i HOSPITAL NEWS I f. V.I , imujr son was born to Mr. i and Mrs. Lelan.-t Mo. , - u ixiaay. , - ui uooawin was removed nome on Monriav Marshal and Mrs. Rex Gardner are proud parents of a lovely baby Iff 1 .u.ujsy1 "wi, mv to (ten X:WJ J. (MB snm Ask Us About Doing the Job withtPURINA SUPPLEMENTS A fine of hog at a feeding trough It really a war production Kne. AnJ - oil this line speed and top production count bigj too. For pork produd are Important wartime food for fighting mien. Come in and aiktmW the Purina 'Sow-to-Pig-to-Packer Plan it's a plan built to beh J do a wartime job on your pork production line, f PURINA SOW and PIG CHOW It's your wartime job to wean big litters of heavy 5 pigs this year. Feed to do the job balance out ' you grain with Purisa Sow and Pij Chow a real pig-buildr. " PURINA HOG CHOW Purina Hog Qow goes with your ffZ - on pounds quick and thick . . . help j to market early. Means morejaooey ' Jf' v grain on the hoof 1.-- Worm Pigs at 10 Weeks of Age with PURINA PIG-SULES Wona-f roe bogs make faster, more economical econom-ical gain. To rid your bogs of large roundworms round-worms we recommend Purina Pig-Sules; LEHI? CEREAL Mfl LEHI PHONE 52 w&uki mm oa luesaay. |