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Show 1 IIlURSDAY..SEriEg THE LEIII SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1942 j 1 " i jT- BHnn SCHOOL CLOTHES For Boys and Girls SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Yes We Have Carpenter Overalls Guns - - Ammunition FISHING AND HUNTING LICENSES Powers Shoe Store Local News Items Mrs. W. I. Hayden and children visited last week in Salt Lake City with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Blaln Blondqulst and tw ochlldren of Kemmer, Wyoming visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Webb. Lee Wanlass visited Wednesday and Friday at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Fred K. Wanlass. Harold Giles and Maurice Taylor i returned home Thursday from Bryce canyon where they have been employed for the summer. Mrs. Frank Kimball of Washing-ton, Washing-ton, D. C, and Mrs. Hugh Rhodes spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Miss Irene Melllng returned last week from Los Angeles, Calif., where she has been employed during the summer. - Baby and Patsy Baur of Phoenix, Arizona arrived Monday for a ten day visit with their grandmother, Mrs. Alice Austin. Mr. and Mrs. T. tf. Thomas of Ogden visited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Af ton Giles. Luclle and Mae Strasburg spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City on business busi-ness and pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sheffield and son Dennis Earl of Brlgham City visited Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bateman, Mrs. Earl Galsford returned home Friday after visiting for the past two weeks in Nampa, Idaho, with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Post. Mr. Clarence Thbmpson of Eph-raim Eph-raim spent several days this week visiting with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wane Chrls-tensen. Miss Pauline Schow of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McAffee, Mrs. Nettie McAffee, Mava McAffee and Lexla Bateman returned home Saturday from an eleven day vacation trip in California. Enroute they visited Zlons, Bryce and Grand canyons. In California they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reed McAffee, Mr. and Mre. Allen Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Merrill, Mrs. Lydia Bushman, Avery Kirkham, Sylvia Jean Bradshaw, all nolnts of interest and reoort a won derful trip. ' Leon Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bateman of Salt Lake visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. William Dunsdon and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Whitman and two daughters of Richmond visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. George Whitman. ; Last week Mrs. Don Whimpey entertained members of the Lucky 13 club at her home. Friday eve ning the group will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Lynn Lewis. Mrs. Eyam Curtis spent last week in Salt Lake City visiting with Mrs. F. R. Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Cundick of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mrs. Charlotte Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Jay S. Batchelor and Mr. Charles Earl of Salt Lake City visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George Whitman. Mrs. Charlotte Lewis spent the weekend in Salt Lake City visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Cundick Cun-dick and Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Shelton. M. W. Wathen of this city is the proud owner of a merit badge, "The Purple Heart." This award was presented to Mr. Wathen for being wounded in action during World war I. t Richard Bone of Glendale, Cal., and Matthew Carson of Torrence, Cal., arived Saturday for a week's visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bone and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Giles am daughter Beth of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mrs,. John Bone. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bone and son Earl of Salt Lake City visited Saturday at the Bone home. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fjeld of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Fjeld. Mrs. James H. Gardner returned home Sunday from a 10-day visit In Logan with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hunter. Mrs. Ralph Davis and daughter Marilyn spent the weekend In Provo visiting with relatives. Ma and Mrs. Boyd Johnson of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wollschleger of Salt Lake City spent the weekend In Lehi visiting with relatives. The Junior Sunday School class under the supervision of their class leader Mrs. Clifford Bennett held a very successful party Tuesday evening eve-ning at Saratoga. Swimming was enjoyed and a delicious luncheon served. Mrs. George G. Robinson and daughter Marie visited Sundr Murray with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Litson and In Bennlon with Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Edmunds. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Evans attended at-tended a steak fry in American I Fork canyon Saturday evening. ! Covers were laid for 12 guests. Bishop and Mrs. William Had- lleld and daughters. Wllla and Donna, spent the weekend in Idaho Falls, Idaho, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gough. Mrs. Frank Fagan and daughter Bernadine, and Mrs. Julia Brown are leaving Thursday, (today) for a visi tin Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mrs. Fagan and daughter will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank HeUewell and Mrs. Brown will visit with Mrs. WHERE IS YOUR IMPORTAN1 m FOR VAR SAVINGS COMING FROM? Tlie ovtrog Amtrlean family budget Is set vtry tattle affair. Whin are aiktd to put 10 af our earnings Into War Bonds and Stamps, It meant - adjustment all along tht lino. Wo mutt do without many things, and wo mm avo on tht things we cannot do without. One sure way to save It to bay all yoar family's clothing notdt at Ponncy's, for f anncy't Is a specialist spe-cialist In family savings. The fenney Company was founded 40 yean ago to save money for pioneer westers families, at a time when thrift was the actional watchword, ust as it Is today. The first fenney store in Utah was opened In 1908. Tho founders of this business had their early training in Utah and learned from Utah pioneers how to make every dollar count. " - I Today, again, thrift is a "must" for all of us and Penney's economical, wasta-eliminating method of doing business Is proving a life saver to millions whet family budgets must bo stretched farther than over before. Penney's Is chain store and brings yea typical chain store savings; but Penney's Pen-ney's is more than that it is Utah born and raised! Tho Amrka way Is tho fftrlffy way " He thrifty way Is the Peeney way. Mr. and , Mrs. Earl Smith and son Grant returned "home Thursday from a week's visit in California. They went by plane and visited in San Francisco with their son Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brinehurst. Mrs. Martha Bringhurst, all points of Interest and report a lovely trip. Herman Swenson, who Is employed at St. John, spent Sunday and . Labor day visiting in Lehi. Sunday ! Mr. and Mrs. Swenson visited in Magna with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. ! Kirk and family and in Salt Lake i city with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Swenson and family. On Monday : they accompanied Mr. and Mrs Ben Buckwalter and children of American Fork on a picnic In Amer lean Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith and tnree children of Superior. Wvo visited Sunday at the home of Mr. ana Mrs. Wonfor Barnes. Relatives have received word of the arrival of fine twin sons to Mr and Mrs. Fullmer Allred of Washa- kle. The babies were born September i at tne Brlgham City hospital. The mother was formerly Miss Margaret Peterson of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred and John Peterson are the proud grand- parents. DLL O J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Krenke ana cnuaren, Beverly, John and Sandra of Arthur Nev, are visiting visit-ing this week with Mrs. Alice Austin. Mrs. Lillian Knudsen Is leaving nexi ween to take up her new duties du-ties as a speech and music instructor in-structor in a Duchesne countv high school Her little daughter, Marilyn, will spend the coming month with her aunt, Mrs. Vera Chipman In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. E. Eson are returning re-turning to their home in El Se-gundo, Se-gundo, Cal, today (Thursday) following fol-lowing a two weeks' visit here with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wathen. fto Darlene Wathen who Is taking a vacation irom Keith's confectionery, con-fectionery, is retumlnir to r.nf nla with them for a visit Members of the 34 club were en- rtstnasl TV4J . - tiuii . t-i """'j vk me 04 ciud were en- PfNNfy Cn Ijtertained Friday evening a? Se r u. j home of Mrs. Cassel Wffles. The " uamijr raresnments were served to Mrs. Bertha Fox. Mrs. Alta Powell Mrs. TJteHa Taft, Mrs. Rowene Mork. Mrs. DeVere Flay- BtT. XfT-O Tin TTn J ; - uiuu. juts. Dorothy Welcker, Miss Marie Robinson and' trim fiApfAM Mr uriri Mm GeOTge Lewis End Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman visited in Salt Lake City Bunaay with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bateman. . tsa t. v .i chrlstofferson WU. I" Awao. and daughters Ivy and Rhea and - hiA UA Stilt.. son Dean of Venice, a-. ner guests Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noy Chrlstofferson. Bishop and Mrs. Heber E. Hansen of Benjamin, Mr. and Mrs. Roy rT-oii oni inn Allen, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKell of Spanish Fork spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Don Whimpey. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chilton and family of Shelley, Idaho, visted from Saturday until Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chilton and Mrs. Alma Beck. - Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown and family and Mrs. Julia Brown spent Sunday in Provo and Payson visit, ing with relatives and enjoyed dinner din-ner at the Arrowhead resort. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Burgess and baby spent Thursday and Friday in Provo visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reimschiissel. Mr. and Mrs. Noy Chrlstofferson and family attended a family dinner din-ner in American Fork canyon Sun day. Present were Mr. and Mrs. j G. L. Wootton and daughter, Mary, j Mrs. Glen Greenwood, Mrs. Leo Wootton of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wootton of Sacramento, Sacra-mento, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Aus'tin and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Krenke of Nevada spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ralph A. Goodwin and daughter Janet Lorraine of Emmett, Idaho, arrived Friday for a visit at the home of Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone, Mrs. John Bone, Mrs. John R. Bone, Miss Rachel Bone, Mr. and Mrs. Ray All-red All-red and Mrs. Milan Allred attended attend-ed funeral services In Salt Lake City Saturday for Mrs. J. S. Everall. Are you entitled to wear a target lapel Lutton'.' . You can ONLY if you are investing at lea.it teu percent of your Income in War Bonds to do your part on tM home front toward winning the war The target lapel button is a badge of patriotism, a badge of honor. You should feel proud to display it Tne buttons are obtainable at youi plant management, at the office of your local War Bond chairman, or at your Payroll Savings Window where you authorize your ten percent payrou deductions. ' Marriages Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. A B. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goates and family enjoyed dinner at Saratoga Monday. Of social Interest to the people of this community is the announcement announce-ment of the marriage of Miss Ruth McDonough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mack McDonough of Cedar City, and Lieutenant Joseph R. Lambert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Lambert of this city. The marriage was solemnized on Thursday. Sept. 3 at Edinburg, Texas, according to word received by local relatives. Mr. and Mrs.! Lambert and the parents oi tne : bride made the trip to Texas to be j present at the wedding. , Both young people are graduates; of the Branch Agricultural College Col-lege in Cedar City. Mr. Lambert graduated from the local high school before entering the college at Cedar City. He has been very active in sports during his high school and college career and served as student body president of the B AC. He is a member of the Sigma Phi Rho fraternity. Lieutenant Lambert has graduated gradu-ated from the Gulf Coast army forces training center at Moore Field. Texas, and received his silver wings Sunday. He will be. assigned to active duty. The young bride is a poular member mem-ber of her community and took an active part in school affairs at the BAC, where she served as student body vice president. She is 1 a member of the Phi Alpha Beta sorority. The many friends of the young couple are, extending hearty congratulations con-gratulations and wishes for much future succcess and happiness. AM 12 Stocks are Alwayj Complete with the Finest the Market Affords. ."! ff J.,1-S;.nWi YOU CAN GET 'EM AT LARSEN BROS. GROCERS MAIN STREET LEHI PHONE 17 his father is manager. He has many friends in Lehi who wish the couple much future success and happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Eastmond are honeymooning in Caramel, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Chrlstofferson and children of Midvale, Mr. Dean Chrlstofferson of Venice, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Noy Chrlstofferson and children and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Chrlstofferson and daughters, Rhea and Ivy, enjoyed an outing in American Ameri-can Fork canyon Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gurney of Blackfoot, Idaho and their daughter Dene, who is attending school in Salt Lake City visited last week with Mrs. John Gurney. Thursday the group visited in Ephraim with Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Gurney and family. RECEPTION HONORS COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Goates and children of Nyssa, Oregon visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goates, Mrs. Melba Clark and other relatives. - Mrs. Clark and daughter, Jean, returned with them for a visit. Last Wednesday Mrs. Ralph Davis was hostess to members of -the Pandora Club at her home. A delicious de-licious luncheon was served to Mrs. Lowell Brown, Mrs. Armond Webb, Mrs. Herman Swenson, Mrs. Hugh Rhodes, Mrs. Le Roy Loveridge, Mrs. Jay Haws, Mrs. Joseph Robison, Mrs. Seth Hansen, Mrs. Byron Whipple, Mrs. John South wick, Miss La Prlel Goodwin and one guest, Mrs. Gam Holbrook. Mm Vision Is Vital ... on the production front! Women have important war Jobs which means added eye "train. Vision must be protected pro-tected for your health and your country! Let Webb's fit Jon with the proper Call for Free Examination! E. N. Webb Jeweler & Optometrist Main Street Lehi, Utah A beautifully-arranged wedding reception of late summer was that given last Thursday evening in the Third ward chapel, honoring the marriage of Miss Phyllis Dorton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Dor- j ton, and Mr. Robert S. Brown, son oi Mr. ana Mrs. js.ennetn iirown oi Salt Lake City, which took place recently. A profussion of summer flowers In a variety of shades made the chapel beautiful for the affair. The young bride was lovely in a Princess style gown of aqua blue velvet. Her corsage was of gardenias and roses. The parents of the young couple assisted as-sisted in receiving the guests. Dancing was enjoyed during the evening and a lively program given, including the following numbers: Vocal trio numbers, "Apple Blossom Time" and "Blue Indigo" by Miss Donna Hadfield, Miss June Anderson Ander-son and Mrs. Betty Jean Lambert; a vocal solo, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" by Morris Anderson," accompanied ac-companied by his mother, Mrs. Lula Anderson; a vocal trio, "My Hero" by the Goodwin sisters, accompanied by Miss Norine Fox; selections by the Junior Wranglers of which the bridegroom is a member, and two vocal numbers by Dorothy Smith of Salt Lake City, a sister of the bridegroom. bride-groom. In charge of gifts were Miss Ruth Peterson, Miss Miriam Lott, Mrs. Fern Glover, Mrs. Delyle Hitchcock and Mrs. Dorothy Ball. Mrs. Chester Smith was in charge of refreshments and assisting her in serving were the girl friends of JoAnn Dorton, Several other socials are being ; planned in honor of the newly-married newly-married couple for the coming week. Of social interest to members of this community is the announcement announce-ment of the marriage oY Miss Beth Shoell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard G. Shoell of American Fork to Mr. Harry D. Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Manning of this city. The marriage was solemnized August 26 at the home of the bride's parents by Jesse M. Walker. On August 28 a reception honored the couple at the American Fork Third ward amusement hall. The bride was gowned in white chiffon with a fingertip veil edged in lace. She was attended by Mrs. Dorothy Sorenson, as matron of honor and Miss La Vee Zabriskie, Miss Elaine Bate, Miss "Nola Gray and Miss Lorraine Hansen, as BACHELOR'S BARBER SHOK o Modern up-to-the-nW Service o In the Old Location MAIN STREET At FIRST WEST LEHI 1st fcoP1 ken Lafon ma) Aug" toff AA bts : Itiich ion fcent tie! befo tents :ewil ce to: ,mer t:er . aasis at on y oi forme rant from ksdu or fetyfc Holm of t i-uran irmmj III be office fan fcgrov fan fe seed fam 6 pro his pare btly Lie fai katcit Afar bridesmaids. " Irvin Johnson of this city best man ' and ushers were ! Smith, Earl Bate, of Oakland, 01 Ray Green and Morley Keetd Both young people have i of friends extending them i gratulations. m in c i vi Mil in ummii butthoworkiseoyfo I use my full staff ol BectrkServants' Wednesday in the Salt Lake temple tem-ple Mr. Dale Gilbert, son of Mr. C. F. Gilbert of Peru, Indiana, and the late Sarah Yates of this city and Miss Lovica Grimes of Peru, Indiana, were united in marriage. The many friends of the couple in this city join In wishing them future fu-ture success and happiness. They were accompanied to the temple by Mrs. Rex Holmstead, and Mrs. H. C. Evans. X Ira: r. "CK P. G ' Cle " P. WAR I fjb-s be ool. he w "Mott fcrthii feous, joctor i ?red: i THE W," : I. bright lewho pas?" te quic m Pi replied pa tell Lehi friends will be interested in j tne announcement of the marriage ; of Miss Ardis Christensen and Private Pri-vate T. Taylor Eastmond, which jtook place August 29, in Oakland, Calif., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. iH. T. Sutton, aunt and uncle of i the bridegroom. ! The ceremony was performed by I Ray Dorton In the presence of rela-,tives rela-,tives and friends. The bride wore ; a blue velvet gown and an orchid ! corsage. ! Accompanying the bride to Cali j fomia were her mother, Mrs. Regina .Christensen of Provo, and Mrs. Frank Eastmond of Salt Lake City, mother of the bridegroom. The bridegroom has spent summers sum-mers at the Saratoga resort, where - x '"The shortage of domestic help doesai bother us. You see, our amity is fortuaat v We happen to have a full staff of Electrical " Appliances. And what a joy these Elects Servants have been and will continue to t to us as we cook electrkaUy, I0 - , i toed electrically, heat water electric wash and iron electrically, dean eUctt& and so on all electricallyl UTAH POWEK & i" Reddy Kilowatt Power " service produced for yom bj Amtlf tbe kind of power tom"- PUTI0, ; tti WM BONDS kher the me derate1 STomn lather k WOV lout, I and 1 day,) s ha S ot into ana ( 'eetp lM sot 80 sweei aledi 'Jet the: you. Mady e: feU to. -3 On 1.C pnatcl 00( 4 |