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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1944 TIIE LEHI SUN, LEIU., UTAH I IF mi V CLEARANCE FEATURE! Young Men's CJTTTTQ Okn i i n i 1 i i ALL WOOLS SIZES TO 39 STARTS SATURDAY 9:30 A. M. NEW ARRIVALS AT PENNEY'S 1,19 Boys' Waist OVERALLS 36 Inch OUTING Ol p vrwi?T. Yard tml Xj RaytfrTcURTAIN -j C A PANNELS .. . . .. J-rt Chenille BED QQ J51 iwijxn-"-7 .- REDUCED! MEN'S SOILED ' SHIRTS 75c REDUCED! Men's WORK HATS Voo JL . REDUCED! HANDY STEP LADDERS 1.00 REDUCED! HIGHER PRICED PICTURES 50c REDUCED! FLOUR SACKS Reduced! PIECE GOODS REMNANTS REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPTS. Ladies' WOOL SKIRTS -2.00 Ladies SLAt-iv SUITS - Horse Hair r 1LUJ W o -Men's Fishing PANTS -Plastic LUNCH KITS - Travel SHAVE KITS - Camp BLANKETS - - Cotton HOUSE FKUCKS Ladies' DRESSES - - - Soiled BLOUSES Waste BASKETS - - - 8-piece CAKE SETS - - Rubber Canning ArltUiN Ladies7 HAJND BAiiS - Girls' JACKETS TlAflS . . . - Men's Knit SUSPENDERS 25c 15c-Kummage raoies ouc 46 Inch OIL CLOTH, Yd. 33c FEATHER PILLOWS . 2 79 Have B Vitamin' Pni. nnH nroteln. the B vitamlni ' - . nVinonVinnis. keen in mlna poul try, cheese, milk, eggs, fish, dried beans and peas, lenuis, soyucau. and peanuts. With the exception of milk, fish ana cneese, inese arc good sources of iron. For the B vitamins and iron also stress whole-grain whole-grain and enriched cereals and breads. Many of our green leafy vegetables are rich sources of Iron. Killa Snakes The mongoose, about the size of a ferret, has a reputation of being able to kill almost every type of poisonous snake. It knows no feat and will attack at the drop of a hat. Dinosaurs Frequented West A vast swamp frequented by dinosaurs dino-saurs covered Colorado and Wyoming Wyo-ming 80 to 100 million years ago. Beautiful Cloister Jacquard C QA BLANKETS v.v v Full Length MIRRORS 3.49 8-Piece Glass REFRIGERATOR SETS ........ LOO Pre-War Type BABY CARRIAGE 24.75 52-Piece Floral DINNER SET 9.90 V i t In keeping with the War Labor Board and the Office of Price Administration Administra-tion every item in this advertisement represents a bonified reduction price. . i i Highland Boy Graduating From U. of U. Jens Johannes Jonsson, son (if Mr on1 Hfft-o TnVin TftTlRSnn Of ngiuana, wul De grauuai,cu from the University of Utah 1th a B. S. decree in the school if Mines and Engineering at the TCtVi 1 OT. u amiutu cunuxieiiccuiciiu raises Tuesday, June 6, at 10:30 a m., in Kingsbury Hall. Mr. Jonsson graduated from the local high school in 1941. lr 1 ur. Harvey Fletcher, researcn Sector of the Bell Telephone laboratory in New York City, 111 deliver the commencement address to the graduating class Of ri-,Ai. T)AAn1niirAQfA vices will te held eunaay, .mna A - a -3 4-Vta "as.cr will De tsisnop uuanc yr. -ui, ui me sail ijaiie wvjr Catholic diocese. Lesral Notices PROBATE AND uli4KDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult cnimtv r.lirk or re- 'wmation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS f4.i .. - . . wte or Daniel S. Tnomas 4"Q Martha P Creditors will present claims, ith vouchers, to the undersign- admrnictT-ofv of Vior linTnfi u, 1944. SYLVIA W. HALL, tuSmore and Wnnttmi - erican Fork, auorneys for ArtTninlstTfttTiX. I st pubUcation May 18, 1944. Publication June 8, 1944. Marriage at the A aouuie-i"i6 " i, Salt Lake city vm - raige Miss Lo a Pfc. Owen Luse , u ffh- Arnv 24th Tne dhuc -o-May ui- J,. e Tir waiver- Thomas uray u th U. S. army,in w - iQ he semowi .ST mke their home m diuu rav will x Qrr when Pfc. tray juiic " oMwrt-S. Calll. report at camp wmw. , - MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED ;,f ie made of the J " SSwandaPeamn is stationea - the with the Coast ; Guard g newlyweds plan to ma . and MUo Pearson of West Jordan- . and sis- Provo, attended tnec Import Hog Bristles Before the war the United Ste. imported every year about W00 China, Manchuria and Russia. . ' . - countrie Whole iamuiea m - .. made their living by plucking the bogs, nogi . ally gcKl brisUe. ut few have been collected here in the last su rears cecause n " ' . . Compete with the cheap hand labor of Russia and the Orient. tTni illTA Poet 111 A It is estimated that about 11 million mil-lion acres of hay and pasture land were fertilized in 1942, as compared to only four million acres in 1938. Most Canned Vegetable The tomato is the top-ranmng canned vegetable. Figures show that it leads all others in commer eial canning. These Men Perform Vital War Work Glen L. Taylor Takes Position With Ins. Co. ninv. t. Tavlnr former man JI AVU J w i - - tho Amprip.an Fork DiX v. " ,T ... on - Taylor - Kusseu lunumic store, has been made exclusive special company representative of the Hardware Mutual Insurant Insur-ant comnany for the entire state of Utah south of Salt Lake a 1.1. county. He assumed ma new short course of training at the pnmnanv neauuiuu tcio Frnacisco. California. This insurance concern wt founded in 1899 in Minnisota and tc tvio nritrinnl Hardware Mutual. XXlCJr w a uv " j . J X TTi 1 risks and have operatea in uiaxi - . i- nnnr rT,ViaT ior twenty yeaio nuw. x. UU11VXCO (UC wivw w assurea a nign reuutnauic uiv dena, Mr. rayiur puuiucu. uuu vr,v. the new frets . - oUTixeontog ations.Wea.e Tire lleaaqui" Boy th Clsa111!011 Built o! American-Made American-Made Rubber 6.00-6 Tlr "TO tHJ 5f ,.. mileage heater safety.hav l"":;;;ractory-Con. Xirawr ; arc guarantees Ml f4o Rationing Certificate uired '"w ComforfabU Fuam r Year Aro ooT Wedding MARSIl-GOUL in. i... mil ni" " imMuiiMin-t V "W 'S'Jiilin.mJii i- r-..J I 'PL ' . - - - ' - - ' Typical Utah miners reportina to work that la vital to war. ... .v. women In dog light over Trot, Cassino, of uJahV mining industry .wrtof . ndTofmetaT'are the nation- on the proaucuou th enemy Jn thfl and on JTJStB Solomons, the North Africa cam-ucts cam-ucts are Under palgn and up into Italy, the Japs on the ground, on fte sea, unaer muriM were blaster with me b metals from utan mines. lngxon sne win Utah's metals have seen and are Rldtag waves are tons of at the hospital, seeing action all over the 0m7T metal that are carrying our forces on the battle fronts ot the South cloBer cl0B8? to Tokyo. And, PnMfie North Ainca, our meuis wui d ubbu w ujo uib TtaJr Through lend-lease these and barrag9 of ahots that wfll Tnetais have helped the Russians in blMt the Japs Into submission. rc. camTialm asainst v., mn nnrson eneaeed In Sfcermanr UUh's ieUl mining mdustry i. would not Permit mention. conMbutlng in u mos v.Ul way rfSra w rC sTepyUlc in their mints Tand munftlons. Many of these daUy worK is a step lowaru ,r, are well known. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh of Alpine are announcing the marriage of their daughter May t.n Private First Class Don- A V V XAV WW - - ' . nirt nee uoui. son ui Avu. aim TiTi-e nnri av .1. i inn i oi iviuuiiLum Home, Idaho, and Yakima, Wash. The nuptial vows were exchanged Thursday, May ia, m tne sail L&&e wjuipic mm dent Stephen L. Chipman offic " ' . i ii.. Accompanying mem w wie Mr fi-nH Mrs. Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. M. Thirl Marsh and Mr. and Mrs. u. jjougia uam-ner. uam-ner. The bride graduated from the local high school in 1941 and May 6 OI ims year giauuareu LDS Hospital School of nursing. The groom is stationed at Camp BWlIt, lexas, wucic ixc w v..-communications v..-communications department in chemical warfare service. Immediately louowing uic ceremony the newlyweds left for Yakima where they will visit with the groom's parents for the . Vtn fiirlnilfrVl ITnT tho hrlrii chose a gUlXlg navy blue suit with white acces- i c M TTT r.lo sories. on returning irum ington she will resume her duties Jn ASK ABOUT TERMS FREE KTfMATE home-' eay to'ISf-f A SUPERIOR NEW TYPE OF COTTOM 'NSUIATION IS" 90(123" L'-i." On RTrtrfTeT fTi 5""s. DOUBLE DUTY DOLLRBS Tiro Pe asd fiaxEbJ Baseball Cap Telt flannel cap A PJ . . . simulated leather rweatband. Navy, ac&ilet, maroon. ALPINE MOTOR CO. . . 1 Y1 1 Telephone 124, American i?orK |