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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1942 T1IE LEIII SUN, LEHI, UTAH NEW FALL and School Clothing ' ( ' " Sweaters Skirts Dresses Hosiery Hats, Etc. The Newest Smartest Lines In Town FERN'S FROCK SHOP Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Corf-man Corf-man and son of Provo vslted with Mrs. Annie Fyffe and Miss Eliza Crabb. Mr. and Mrs. Win. P. Butt spent Thursday in Bingham visiting with Mrs. Thomas Burke. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbura Ball and children of- Provo spent Sunday visiting vis-iting with Mrs. Martha Ball and Mrs. Boyd Larsen. '.."- Esther Hutchings spent the weekend week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings. Mrs. Glen Mott, Viola and Lawrence Law-rence Grace spent Friday in Provo. Mrs. Earl Gaisford is visiting In Nampa, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Post. Mrs. Clesson Buehler and family of American Fork visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Butt. Mrs. Ralph Davis attended a club party Thursday at the home of Mrs. Neldon Varney In American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Giles visited in Provo Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Peterson. Miss Edith Goates of Salt Lake City was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goates. Mr. Reed Whipple and Mr. and Mrs. Crandall of Las Vegas, Nev, were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner. Miss Udine Garrett returned home Monday after spending the past week in Fa'irview with Miss Afton Rlgby. Mr. and Mrs. Rone Sabey and Mrs. Alice Degelbeck of St. Johns spent Monday visiting . with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fuhriman and Mr. and Mrs. Antone Moody, and daughter of Logan spen the' weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. j Louis Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haslam and baby of Provo visited Sunday with Mrs. Sevllla Jones. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ross of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wane Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Chidester of Price visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson. Mrs, Julia Chatfield, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Chatfield and son Kel-sey Kel-sey and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirk-ham Kirk-ham spent. Saturday in Brigham City visiting with relatives. Ardith Stephenson of Levan returned re-turned home last week after visiting visit-ing for a week with her grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Nicoline Powell. Local News Items Betty Logsdon was a Provo visitor on Saturday. Garry Evans of Magna Is visiting visit-ing for two weeks with his grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans. Mrs. Parley Olson of Provo visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Webb and children of Spanish Fork visited Sunday with Bishop and Mrs. E. N. Webb and Mr. and Mrs, Freeman Free-man Royle. Mrs. Franklin Adams returned with them for several days' visit. The presidencies of the fourth Ward MIA entertained the officers offi-cers and teachers and the members of the bishopric and their partners at a canyon party Thursday evening. eve-ning. The affair, held at the Cave camp in American Fork canyon, proved to be very successful. A de licious hot supper was served to 34 guests. t Sterling Evans, who Is stationed with the United States air corps' at Albuquerque, N. M., arrived Fri- j day for a 10 day viist and, Keith Evans, who is stationed " at Hill field with the Vnited States army spent the weekend with their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterson and son of Orem were Sunday dinner din-ner guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Horace Hadfleld. Mrs. Blaine Pierce of FrovorMrs. Wallace Hebertson, Mrs. Robert Sanky and Mrs. Douglas Smith bicycled bi-cycled to Saratoga Wednesday and enjoyed a swim. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray and Mrs. Milton West spent from Tuesday Tues-day .until Friday at Yellowstone park. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Royal and baby son, Mr. Elvin Hunter and Miss Driggs of Salt Lake City vis j ited Sunday at the home of Mrs., Carl Gunther. Mr. Hunter, a mis- sionary companion of Mr. Lloyd Gunther was the speaker in the , fourth ward Sunday evening. Mrs. Byron Whipple was hostess J to members of the Pandora clubj at her home on Wednesday evening. A delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mesdames Alta Hansen. Marie Goates, Ethel Webb,! Thelda Brown, Moselle Davis, La Prlel Goodwin, Josephine Robinson, j Edith Haws and three guests, Ger- j trude Morton, Essie Worlton and; Rhea Eddlngton. The next club meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Davis. Mrs. B. G. Webb returned home Tuesday after visiting for two weeks In Nevada. She visited with Mrand Mrs. C. C. Tdwell n Mc-Gill Mc-Gill was entertained In Ely and Ruth, visited points of Interest and reports a lovely trip. Mrs. J. R. Atkinson of Salt Lake City, and her son Dick Webb, who have been at the Tidwell home since Saturday returned home with her. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carson and daughters Bertha and Delia, and Bishop and Mrs. Dan Frost of Kanab were dinner guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Car-lyle Car-lyle Bunker In Vineyard. TIME NOW to get School Clothing Needs PIECE GOODS DKESSES SHOES . HOSIERY OVERALLS SWEATERS Out Low Prices Will Please You WEBB'S FURNISHINGS LEIII UTAH THRIFT WILL BUY VICTORY LET US REMEMBER THATI To dedicate onrsnlvai to thrifty living It not too fclgh price to pay for victory. Every eltixen, every business, every group In America, must economise . , . must save essential materials needed for war by using everything until there Is no use left In It. Every American must save pn what he buys . . . to have mora money to put Into war stamps and bonds. Thrift . . . nation-wide thrift, practiced by every one . . . will go far toward buying victory! And the economy of buying and distribution, as practiced by Chain stores, makes such thrift a reality! In 1908, When the Penney Company started its first stores. In Utah, Its customers were people who knew how to make a little go a long way. Utah men, who knew the country, Its people, and its needs, es tablhhed the policies of those stores . . thrift policies from which no Penney store has ever deported. de-ported. Today those men are still holding fast to the pioneer thrift standards . . . both In Utah, and in many ther sections of the country ... which simply means that Penney customers, day in and day out, save en the things they bey! We feel this explains well the simple, sturdy ehor. acter of Penney stores . , , and their dedication t the one idea of providing good, sound merchandise at low prices, for people who live simply, but well. mm J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lovendahl and Mr. and Mrs. Don Dansle of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jackson of Provo visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson. Mrs. Roger Sedarstrom and daughter Thelma returned home last week after spending two weeks in California. They visited at Ala meda with Ernest Cedarstrom, a member of the U. S. coast guard, relatives and friends, all points of Interest, and report a lovely trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Perry of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Ward Christoffer- son and children of California, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Wootton and dauglv ter Mary of American Fork were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noy Christofferson. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Peterson, Bessie and Ivor Colledge of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker and babp of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge. Bishop Dan Frost of Kanab visited vis-ited from Sunday until Wedensday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Carson. Mrs. Frost and baby who have been visiting here for several weeks, returned home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Beardall of Springvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wentz of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Littlejohn of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Evans enjoyed a steak fry In American Fork canyon Monday evening1. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott and daughter Miriam returned home Friday from a vacation trip in Washington. They visited In Walla Walla with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lott and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don Lott and family, In Portland and Seattle, all points of Interest and report a wonderful trip. Friends will be interested to Know that Mr. Stanley Lott has received his pilot's pi-lot's license and Mr. M. S. Lott and Miriam enjoyed an airplane ride with him. Mrs. Neldon Evans was hostess to members of the Brldgedere club' last Friday evening at her home. A delicious luncheon was served and the evening spent playing bridge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ida Gray, Mrs. Alta Wanlass. Mrs. Evelyn Holms tead and Mrs. Leona Grant of American Fork. Present were Mrs. Zelpha Wilkin, Mrs. Thelma Miller, Mrs. Vera Hutchings. Hutch-ings. Mrs. Ida Gray, Mrs. Verna Christiansen, Mrs. Alta Hansen, Mrs. Evelyn Holmstead, and the following guests: Mrs. Betty Fowler, Mrs. Alta Wanlass, Mrs. June Peterson, Pe-terson, Mrs. Ethel Webb, Mrs. Helen Christensen, Mrs. Leona Grant and Mrs. Edith Singleton of American Fork and. Mrs. R. J. Smith of! Grand Junction. Colo. Last week Verda Grace, the five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Grace had her tonisals removed re-moved at Dr. Richards' office in American Fork. Miss Betty Jean Johnson of Alamosa, Ala-mosa, Colo, is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Van Wag- . oner. Dr. R. J. Evans, Instructor at the Utah Agricultural college to Logan spent Thursday and Friday in UU with relatives. Mrs. Sentell Young returned to her home In San Francisco Monday after visiting for the past six weeks with Mrs. Booth Sorenson and other relatives. Monday Mrs. Iris Anderson and son returned to their home in Blackfoot, Idaho, after visiting (or 10 days with Mr. and Mrs. i vern weoo. Mrs. W. H. Dansle and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips of Salt Lake City visited In Provo Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Loveless. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Clark of Spanish Fork were Sunday dinner I guests at the home oi Mr. anu j Mrs. Leo Lott. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Woods of Salt ! Lake City visited Friday with Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. Marlene Glover is visiting this week in Garfield with Mariiiyn Ball. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cranney, Mrs. Lucile Jensen, Mrs. Emma dauehter Laura i Jean of Afton, Wyo., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Russon, Mr. n i s r I and Mrs. Myron rowier ana ivir. and Mrs. Wilford' Russon enjoyed a steak fry Saturday evening at Canyon Glen in Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Lincholten and children and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Adams and daughter of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mrs. George Wing. Mrs. Sarah I. Call, Mr. and Mrs Emerson Curtis and four daughters, daugh-ters, Mr. and Mrs. George Iaasit and two children of Salt Lake City visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Heber J.'Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Russon and baby of Brigham City visited Tuesday Tues-day in Lehi with relatives. El.w7muWiirfWLniLf,l Complete with theFiaes( the Market Affords. ! j Eye-Strain is the Cause of Many Physical Ills Like: HEADACHES DIZZINESS SICK STOMACH TIRED NO PEP For Good Health Have Your Eyes Examined TODAY by E. N. Webb Jeweler & Optometrist Main Street Lehi, Utah nv ' - 7 YOU CAN GET 'EM AT LARSEN BROS. , GROCERS MAIN STREET LEIII PHONE 17 ! . Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans and family ard Mr. ?nd Mrs. John Bone snnt the weekend at Yellowstone Yellow-stone park. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell. Brown, Mrs. Julia Brown and Mrs. Leon Taylor of Idaho Falls, Idahcy visited. Sunday Sun-day In Payson with Mr: and Mrs. Darell Bown and in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon-Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Densil Brown. ; , Mrs.' Oenev. Snlljvqn. rt Salt T.aV cttr wilted fimrfav with Mr. srrf Mr. Tnisha, 'Peck, Mr, tvf. Klrkbnm "d daueh-tpr daueh-tpr Ronnie .Tean spent Thursday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Alta Webb, Mrs. Esther Powell, Mrs. E. J, Christofferson, Miss Emma Ashton, Mrs. Stanley Clark and Miss Fern Stewart were among those from Lehi who attended at-tended the funlral services in American Am-erican Fork Sunday for Mrs. Angus Householder. HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. Bovd Larson nn k uoyi I removed home from the sopiti x uesuay. A lovely babv daiicM , " if 9vv hqj to Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Chidesrf xnursaay. Mrs. Ernest Peterson was m home on Tuesday. Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford left. Sat-urriav Sat-urriav for an Indefinite visit in Salt LaVe Cttv with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wwl newev Gaisford and children find t Gaisford visited with her on S"unday. Lehi friends will be Interested to know that Ned McLeod, a former student of the Lehi high, school who has been serving In the navy since the outbreak of the war, has been advanced to the rank of sublieutenant. sub-lieutenant. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis McLeod of Prince Rupert, Ru-pert, B. C, Canada and has for the past year been serving off the Atlantic coast. He has had many interesting "experiences in the course of his naval career. BACHELOR'S Tn A tttit rmrJ DAlviimv 25nUj Modern up-to-the-mM Service 0 In the Old Location MAIN STREET At FIRST WEST LEHI Mrs. Alice Austin and daughter Virginia returned home Sunday after spending two weeks In Arthur, Ar-thur, Nev., visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Glay Kelsey and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Krenke. -rrT"c MAIN HARDWARE o Pabco Linoleum RUGS . Two Grades Variety of Patterns, Living Room to Kitchen. o CUTTLERY MAZDA LIGHT GLOBES o MAIN HARDWARE Torn Woffinden, prop. PHONE 30-W LEHI The officers and teachers of the ! first ward primary held a party Tuesday evening at Saratoga. Swimminff and a Dotliirfc liinnh was j enjoyed. Present were Mrs. Bert Beck, Mrs. Roosevelt Smith, Mrs. Keith Clark, Mrs. Hershel Manning, Mrs. Lester Peterson, Mrs. Douglas Smith, Mrs. Boyd Smuin, Mrs. Dean Wright, Mrs. LaVon Young, Mrs. Robert Webb, Mrs. Beth Morris, Mrs. Louis Phillips and Mrs. Dean Prior. Mrs. Wallace Glover entertained members of the Ikon Oddity club at her home Thursday j Bridge was played and luncheon served to the following: Mrs. Rex Gardner, Mrs. Glen Wanlass, Mrs. . Roger Price, Mrs. Don Fowler, Mrs. I Glei Wing, Mrs. Glen Trane, Mrs. Emmet Hansen, and three guests, jMrs. DeLyle Hitchcock, Mrs. Basil Dorton and Mrs. Thelma Miller. Prizes were won by Mrs. Miller, j Mrs. Wing and Mrs. Dorton. i Mrs. A. A. Nelson of Moranda, Quebec, Canada, during her visit here at the home .of Mrs. S. J. l Taylor has been extensively en- , tertained. Last Thursday the Couple club cf Midvale entertained In her honor at the Sizzling steak house ,m Salt Lake City. Sunday Mrs. R. R. Fenn entertained at a dinner din-ner party at her home In Mid- yale. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. H. c. Hart of Shelley, Idaho. Mrs. S. j. Taylor, the guest of honor and the hostess. This same group attended a dinner party at the home of Mrs. Neil Olson In Mid-vale Mid-vale on Wednesday, and Mrs. Harvey Har-vey Gibbons of Draper entertained at a dinner party on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Peterson are entertaining en-tertaining at the camp In American Ameri-can Fork canyon Thursday (today). Saturday, covers were laid for 10 guests at a dinner party given by I Kts- Louis Goff In Midvale. 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