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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1943 THE LEHI SUN, LEIH, UTAH Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hansen and children spent last week-end visiting In Ogden. - Miss Dorothy SUce of Highland High-land visited last week with her grandmother, Mrs. Alice Stice. Miss Deanna Bowman of Salt Lake City was a week-end guest of her aunt, Mrs. Alta Webb, last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Anderson spent last week-end fishing at Deer Creek reservoir. Mr. and Mrs. yirgil Hutehings of BlngMm fcpent Thursday" af- ternoon Rid evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Skinner. Mrs. Alta Webb and son, Ernest, Ern-est, were dinner guests of Mrs. Maynard Bergerner at her home In Salt Lake City Monday evening. eve-ning. Mr, and Mrs. Hyrum Burgess and family visited in Alpine Sunday Sun-day afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Shepherd and family. S. E. Littleford was in Herri-man Herri-man Tuesday visiting with Alon-zo Alon-zo Freeman. Mrs. Samuel K. Jackson and her son, Lawrence Jackson of Pocatello, Idaho, were Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday. , Lawrence Jackson of Pocatello, Idaho, Is spending a two-week vacation with his mother, Mrs. Samuel K. Jackson. Mrs. Dale Anderson and children chil-dren of Salt Lake City are spending spend-ing a few days this week with Mrs. Matilda Phillips and other relatives. uuuis -few i W 'ur thanka to you when you travel mid-week." Limiting your traveling to Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday, you leave the week-end schedules sched-ules free for service men and war-workers, who fre-quently fre-quently can go no other time. So when you take your next tiip. be sure you travel mid-week and earn the thanks of someone to whom you gave a seat. Carlton F. Wilson, Agent Texaco Oil Station Fhone: lid-J Mrs. Joseph R. Reeder (Ruth Rothe) and daughter, Jane, of Brigham City are spending a week visiting with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewi3 and family have moved back to their home in Lehi, after spending nearly two years in Compton, California. Mrs. J. G. Brockbank of Salt Lake City and Mrs. E. B. Frans worth of Magna were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Mrs. R. J. Stice left for Portland, Port-land, Oregon, Tuesday evening, where she will visit with her daughter, Mrs. Eva West and family. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks spent Monday evening in Alpine as euests of Mr. and Mrs. JoseDh F. Marsh, the occasion being Mrs. Marsh's birthday anniversary. . sT7wWC:V mm The children of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe gathered at their home last Sunday In celebration of their 68th birthday anniver saries. A lovely family dinner was served, and the afternoon and evening were enjoyed by the guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ritchie and children of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Reeder and daughter Jane of Brigham City, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rothe and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rothe and family, Fon Rothe, and Miss Amy Reeder of Brigham City. -IF YOUR WASHING MACHINE IS LISTED HERE WE CAN GET REPAIR PARTS FOR IT A. B. C. American Beauty Automatic Apex-Roterex Aerobell Apex -Chicago Barton Boss Bee-Vac Blackstone Cataract Conlon Dexter Dumore Easy Faultless Gainaday General Electric Graybar Laundry Queen Kenmore Kelvinator Maytag Meadow Montgomery Ward One Minute Prima Speed Queen Thor Universal Voss , Waterwit'ch Westlnghouse Woodrow Zenith If your washer isn't running right let us put it in first class operating condition, now, and avoid the delay and expense of a complete break-down. Free Pick-Up and Deliveries GOODRICH WRINGER ROLLS IN STOCK FOR ALL MAKES AND MODELS Wallace Banks Appliance Co. 266 East Main Street Lehi, Utah Phone 90 Discarded Jewelry Wanted hslJfWB Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebert-son Hebert-son and son, Verl, spent Sunday in Provo as guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Neilson. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Littleford of Los Angeles, who have been visiting here since September 1, left Sunday by plane to return to their coast home. Their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Adamson and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Littleford, accompanied them to the Salt Lake airport. Mr. and Mrs. Adamson and Mr. and Mrs. Littleford also met them at the airport upon their arrival, and brought them here. They were the guests of honor at a family dinner given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Littleford on Sept. 5. Twenty-five family members were present, and enjoyed a home cooked dinner and get-together. get-together. On the Friday evening before their departure, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Littleford entertained their parents at a steak bake in American Fork canyon. Miss Ruth Worlton visited in Provo ,Sunday with Miss Charlotte Char-lotte Henrlod, who will teach at the Provo high school this year. Miss Worlton and Miss Henroid were sorority sisters at college. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Littleford are rejoicing over the arrival of their first great-grandchild, born Sunday morning at the LDS hospital hos-pital in Salt Lake City to Mr. and Mrs. J. Ronald Brown. Mrs. Brown is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gill, also of Salt Lake City. sm manic Amimm m am mot mim I V Buy War Bonds and Stamps with the money -. A The Red Cross home nursing class of 1941 met at the home of Mrs. Alice Stice Friday evening, in honor of the birthday anniversaries anni-versaries of Mrs. Mabel Jones and Mrs. Nettie Phillips, which occur during the month. Handkerchiefs Hand-kerchiefs and birthday greetings (were presented to the guests of honor, and a lovely birthday cake was served. Hostesses were Mrs. Florence Gudmundsen, Mrs. Alice Godfrey, Mrs. Madge Trin-naman, Trin-naman, Mrs. Eva Beveridge and Mrs. Stice. : P ' TYPICAL APPLIANCES TO BUY, SELL OR TRADE Electric Irons Electric Clocks Electric Toasters Electric Mixers Table Lamps Floor Lamps Electric Radios Electric Washers Electric Stokers Electric Shavers Electric Ironers Electric Vacuums Electric Roasters Electric Ranges . .Electric Grills Electric Motors El. ..ic Coffee Makert Electric Water Heaters Electric Sewing Machines Electric Refrigerator-Electric Refrigerator-Electric Hot Plates Electric Commercial Cooking and Baking Equipment War workers and others, too, need electric appliances - all kinds. If you have any you are not using, sell them and put the money in War Stamps and ' Bonds. Fill in the coupon or telephone a Wartime Electric Appliance dealer. "WARTIME TRADING POST" COUPON Date.. ! I would like to buy Q sell Q trade (check transaction in which you axe interested) the following fol-lowing used Electric Appliances: S (Trp oi Appliance) (Approximate Valus) : s (Trp oi Appliance) (Approximate Value) S , (Type ol Appliance) My Name (Approximate Value) Telephone Numbef , Address . (Stteet. P. O. of H. F. S.) City . State. Hotel Thia listing fa oood Jot fifteen days alter date received, re-ceived, u appliances are still en hand attet thai time, they should be re-liated. MAIL or DEIJVEB to one oi the dealen Bated, or yea nearest Utah Power 6 Light Company office. Your inquiry will be huod erer to a "Wartime Electric Appliance Trading Post" Dealer who will assist yon. In an official drive including each state In the nation, Minute Women, who have been so successful suc-cessful In gathering salvageable materials for the war effort In the past, are' sponsoring a collection col-lection of old, discarded costume Jewelry for the figthing service boys scattered across the south Pacific Islands. A regular wave nf r.hp snarkllnff "iunk" Is ex pected to pour In during the drive, whicn win conunue through the month of September. Septem-ber. Out in those savage South sea Islands any bunch of headhunted headhunt-ed and savages can be turned Into cooing doves Just by dang ling all these shining Deauues before their dazzled eyes. Meanwhile, Mean-while, a lot of soldiers and sailors may be enabled to escape with their lives. No soldier out there likes to venture into the jungles without his pockets filled with bright baubles, ll ne can get them, because he knows that with them he can get any native to pack supplies, dig ioxhoies, carry wounded from the battlefield battle-field and rjerform other 'diffi cult tasks. Money has no value to these people from the south Pacific, but there is no limit 10 their passion for bright jewelry. Club presidents, interested groups and individuals are requested re-quested to organize for service. Clean out your drawers , of all that discarded "junk, jewelry" that you have no lurtner use ior. Empty the "put away" boxes, too, because you will never find any real use for the stuff. It doesn't matter if the articles are broken, just so they are bright and pretty. Old and discarded watches may be included among the discards, dis-cards, too. Those which cannot be repaired for military use will be used for barter. Gather up all those old beads, pins, clips, belt buckles, earrings, ear-rings, ornamental buttons, broken brok-en bracelets, old watches, rings and other trinkets you have today, to-day, and take them to either of the drug stores, where a receptacle re-ceptacle will be placed for them. An old ten-cent pin may be the means of saving one of our boys lives."' Mrs. Ella Manning, chairman of the Minute Women of Lehi, is chairman of. the drive. Mrs. William Skinner entertained enter-tained at her home Saturday evening in honor of her husband, whose birthday anniversary occurred oc-curred on that day. The affair was also in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Avery. Hutehings, who recently re-cently returned from San Antonio, An-tonio, Texas, where Mr. Hutehings Huteh-ings was stationed with the U. S. army prior to his release. A hot chicken and' ' chili supper was served buffet style, the guests seating themselves at small tables. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Skinner of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. David Skinner of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Morg Skinner Skin-ner of Vineyard, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fage, Mrs. Walter Hutehings and Miss Donna Hutehings, all of Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hutehings and Mr. and Mrs. John Hutehings of Bingham. WE SOLVE YOUR Foa (Problem , BETTER , Quality Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables LARSEN BROS. GROCERS MISSIONARY FAREWELL POSTPONED PLAY SCHOOL TO BE HELD LATER Tfig Ua! Power & tight Company anJ tfie following Electrical Dealers operate "Wartime Trading Posts" to assist you in buying, selling, trading used Electric Appliances: Chipman Mercantile Co. American Fork Dixon-Taylor-Russell, American Fork Dixon-Taylor-Russell, Pleasant Grove Alpine Motor Co., American Fork It was decided last week to hold a play school this winter, due to the large number of interested in-terested parents who attended the meeting Friday in the Memorial Mem-orial Buildine. The Dlans for the school are indefinite, due to the closing of schools. The course will be given after school work resumes, it Is announced. Mrs Audrey Price was chosen as president of the , Play School Mothers this year, and Mrs Betha Gunther will act as secre. tary. Mrs. Fern Johnson will be instructor and director for the school. Further details regarding the opening of the play school will De announced later. NURSERY SCHOOL PLANNED FOR LEHI A nursery school, where work ing mothers may leave their r.hii. dren during the daytime, is being piannea, under the sponsorship of the Lehi Nurses Association Mrs. Verda Peterson is In charge or arrangements, but the school will not be established untJ after all danger of polio has passed. LEFH MEN NAMED ON LEGION C05DIITTEE Three Lehi men have been named as chairmen of tees in the Utah countv Ameri can Legion, it is announced. tmest Larsen will head the foreign relations committee a department new this J. Peterson will direct the mark ing oi veterans' graves, and Clyde Dorton is in charge f The missionary farewell honoring hon-oring Miss Miriam Royle, who is leaving soon for the Texas Mission, Mis-sion, formerly scheduled for Friday evening of this week, has been postponed for the time being, be-ing, in compliance with the request re-quest of the health department in discontinuing all meetings during the polio epidemic, it was announced by Bishop Garrett of the Fifth ward. Miss Royle will enter the mis sion home in Salt Lake City on Monday, September 20, and will leave for Texas September 24. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman Royle of Lehi. LISTING OF LIVING QUARTERS WANTED Mrs. Mable Roberts, who is in charge of the housing regulation in Lehi, stated this week that a number of requests are coming in each day for living accomo dations of all kinds, and that she has not sufficient listings to which she can refer those wish ing living quarters. Anyone who has any living accomodations available Is in vited to list their accomoda tions with her office. There is no charge for this service, and in this way one may find his rooms occupied more quickly than In the ordinary way. There iS a heavy demand for housekeeping apartments, and anyone who has a room or two that can be con verted into light housekeeping rooms is urged to do so, and list them with the office. Sleeping rooms are requested nearly every day. Most families find this type of arrangement more convenient to work Into than the housekeeping apartments. apart-ments. If you have a room that may rje used ior tnis purpose, please let Mrs. Roberts know, and she will help you to find an occupant for it. Mrs. Roberts is at the office in the Memorial building every afternoon from 1 to 6 p. m. MAIN STREET LEHI PHONE lj Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe of Lehi announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their son, Fon, and Miss Amy Reeder, daughter of Mrs. Lula B. Reeder of Brigham City. Mr. Rothe is a graduate of the Lehi high school. He fulfilled a mission to the Northern States, and has .been active in various church organizations in the Lehi Fourth ward. Miss Reeder Is a nurse at a Brigham City hospital, and has done nursing work at Burbank, California. The wedding will take place in the near future. ; ' ' PRORATA a vtv nil LP GUARDIANSHIP "Willi Consult count; cltrkJ signers for further tnW NOTICE 10 CREDnof Estate of William CluKc Creditors will presen with vouchers to the nnde administrator at the off Elsmore and Wootton, ate Bank of American Fork Ba American Fork, Utah, on fore November 12, 1943, Fred Carson, Adminii First publication Sept 5,!! Last publication Sept 30, ra SAW RECAP AND ROLL Here are facts on the tire situation in America today, from a statement by William M. Jeffers, Rubber Direct "Even under the most optimistic conditions," said Mr "we should not expect to get many tires even for essential ian driving until late this year or mid-19-"There ii a solution to this problem. It is to conserve k M stockpile of rubber in America today the tires bow 1 m.:. l a u,Wn! drivine.byobeving'n limits, bv exerdsinff sensible .tire care, and bT rfiWK - when necessary." Announcing! Wednesday is REMNANT DAY AT Everything depends on the condition of to tire carcass.' If the carcass is not it can readily be recapped. .HJ w so important to ict lie HELP Keen Your Car in Fighting m Back the Attack with War Bonds! Do your part in the 3rd War Loan Drive A Reminder: The government requires your complete license number to be written, in ink, oar the face of every coupon before you purchase gasoline- COMPANY STATIONS AND 11X1 the committee on aviation. rvrv UTAH OIL REFINING |