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Show ij I'MURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1943 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1943 'Yard Conference i Fifth fard Sunday I Ward conference will be held Jnjthe Lehi Fifth ward Sunday, pepember 26, it is announced by Elshop E. B. Gerrett. A, good kttt ndance is desired at Sunday fchool and Sacrament meeting, ksl.special meeting have been wanned. All ward membrs are Two Graduate From California College KnslUh ExchMge Shoes '"oe exchanges have been resorted resort-ed to in England to meet the shortage short-age in children's footwear. The plan has been extended to several sections sec-tions following a successful test in London. Outgrown shoes were collected col-lected with the co-operation of mothers, moth-ers, school teachers and nurses. Contributors Con-tributors were then given exchange rights. graduation from the Lehi lush Conunand school, where both were prom inent in athletics. Parents of both boys attended the graduation exercises Friday evening. Ralph and his parents arrived in Lehi Saturday evening, eve-ning, and Dale and his parents were expected during the week. Ralph Wing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva H. Wing, and Dale Russon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-f Wil-f ord Russon, graduated from the California College of Mortuary Science in Los Angeles Friday, December 17. Both entered the school on April 1, following their Cash Tap Doles ' At least once during the season, and oitener if sugaring time is pro-longed, pro-longed, the tap boles should be reamed and each spout washed and scalded. LrgU W DC 111 ttblf IlUiAUCC. lit ' TO EACH RMB ALL " " L V ,r :, f ... : r . .. ? , .: . 1R trr T A CT O "Mi, i I ill '. ff 19 4 3 7 . tetmas I GREETINGS J THIS STORE which for a great many years has supplied the families of this community with neighborly neigh-borly things, wishes every family an unusually happy 1943 Christmas season. FOURTH WARD CASH STORE NO SHORTAGE OF MIDNIGHT OIL Funny thing; Shortages In manpower, rubber, cjasollne. equipment, most eTorythlso; else. But Rio Grand isn't short en on Tltai warttmo need. Lato Into the night, drivers, maintenance men, station crew are working to get the service men and farmer and war workers where they're needed when they're needed. Pouring on the "midnight oil" that keeps America's-war el-fort- rolling. They are doing a grand Job. We know you share our pride In them. Texaco Oil Station Carlton F. Wilson, Agent Phone: 110-J i masons Greetings ir Weve been thinking, folks, that you've been very good to us during 1943, and' right now is the most appropriate time to thank you. So thanks, everybody, and a very happy Christmas! r CORA'S CLASSIC SnOPPE Lehi, Utah Telephone 14-J rjV? TO FRFCr? Servicemen and women, war workers, business ' people and Government representatives by the thousands are using cream and crimson Santa Fe Trailways buses for their essential trips. Safe, economical, eco-nomical, dependable, friendly service is Santa Fe Trailways' contribution to Victory. Happy, carefree, typical Americans who used to choose comfortable Santa Fe Trailways buses for sightseeing and pleasure, are now staying at home and buying War Bonds. Santa Fe Trailways misses them and thanks them for their patriotic self ::: sacrifice.;;.:... ..i:... ..v '. A new era of better living awaits us after the war. This new era includes a finer, more luxurious bus service. Santa Fe Trailways intends to be first, as ' always, to bring you the best in "scenery-lever transportation. . . . That's a promise! To the hundreds of Santa Fe Trailways employees in our armed services and their buddies, Santa Fe Trailways wishes God-speed for their victorious return. And to friends of freedom rverywhere, Santa Fe Trailways extends an invitation to really I see post-wax America. ANTA FE TRAILWAYS iJiR CJ ' i iiW ijJL-r z rrr'i Y l 1V TTr - 13- fCll This young; gentleman, with upraised up-raised and admonishing: finger, Is 'explaining- to Santa Clans that his behavior has been exemplary, and that he expects his efforts to be suitably rewarded. Chances are that hell have his way. Register Medicine The Dominican Republic has banned the sale of all medicines and nharmarpntiral snecialtieS Until they have been analyzed by the national laboratory and registered witn tne secretary for sanitation and puDlic welfare. Use Soap on Box If the exterior of your refrigera tor is porcelain enamel, clean it with mild soarjy water. Synthetic enamel surfaces should be cleaned with a wax polish instead of wash ing. The condenser when placed at the back of the refrigerator calls for attention occasionally, too. Discon nect the refrigerator don t attempt to touch the condenser otherwise and clean with a stiff brush or the dusting tool of the vacuum cleaner. May your Christmas of 1943 approach in joyousness the carefree Christmascs of early years when you dreamed of the coming of St. Nicholas. CLASSIFIED WANTED TO BUY Oil RENT 5 Room modern home, basement, base-ment, half to an acre of ground. Will pay cash if reasonable. rea-sonable. 292 West Main, Am. Fork. 12-24-ltp. Wallace Banks Appliance Co. Seasons Greetings A FOR SALE Two Holstein calves, 2 and 3 weeks old, Rowley Goodwin, Lehi. 12-23-lt. It. C. Johnson Licensed Real Estate Broker, Fire Insurance, American Fork. 12-17. FOR SALE 350-pound Chester White brood sow, also Cull Apples. Call 0267-R3, American Fork. 12-17. LOST Pinto Shetland Pony, and brown colt. Reward. Phone 88-J. 380 Jefferson Ave., Am. Fork. 12-17-lt. T this season, perhaps more than at any other time, we appreciate what it means to live in America ... with the freedoms and opportunities that are part of our heritage. Our Christmas wish is that the spirit of the season may help us all to rededicate our energies to the task of winning a victorious peace so we may enjoy complete happiness in the years ahead. FOR SALE -Four heifers, 1 cow. Wm. T. Hyde Jr.1 Route 1 Box 188, Am. Fork. 12-17-ltp. FOR SALE Trailer House. 40 North Second West, across from Pool Hall, Lehi. 12-16-ltp. Mountain Fuel Supply Cnmpany Your jS Company Serving tu enty-thre Utah Communitit. FOR SALE Two Jersey heifers. 60 West 1 South, American Fork. 12-17-2tp. FOR SALE Extension table, trunk, iron bed, ironing board, floor lamp, screen. Phone 34, American Fork. 12-17-2tp. FOR SALE 1937 Terraplane sedan. $275. 321 N 1 East. Ph. 67-J, Lehi. 12-16-2tp. FOR SALE B flat clarinet and C flat alto saxophone. Good condition. 297 E. 3 N., American Ameri-can Fork. 12-10-tf. FOR SALE Large Circular Heater. Lee South, American Fork. FOR SALE 1936 Ford 12 pass enger Bus. New motor, good tires. Marvin Brown, 374 No. Center street, American Fork. HOME FOR SALE e 1 f t m oeven room Dncn nome, mod- era except heat. Good location. Immediate possession. Owner selling $3400. Inquire A. F. Gals-ford, Gals-ford, Telephone 213 or 131-W, American Fork. i PERMANENT WAVE. 59e! rn your own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely ab-solutely harmless. Praised by thousands including Fay Mc-Kenzie, Mc-Kenzie, glamorous movie star. Money refunded if not satisfied. satis-fied. Wm. Thornton Drug Company. 9-3-10tp. BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS WISHES YOU A Handling traffic over the coming Holidays is going to tax Burlington Trailways facilities to the utmost. We ask you to be considerate of those who must travel ... SALT LAKE TRIBUNE-TELEGRAM Noel a. Knight, Distributor 536 King St, American. Fork PHOSTE 249-J helwcteee bound for reception contort , . , earente and rekrtivet going to military bates end training camp ... boy and girlt in Uncle Sam'e proud uniforms going home on I uriovgh . . . Wf -workers and civilians ... If, for some urgent reason you must travel, please consult our agent about the least crowded days and the most direct route. BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT TEXACO OIL STATION "" Carlton F. Wilson, Agent Phone: 110-J .si. Bffl'M a 1 ; M i ! |