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Show THURSDAY, FEBRUApv J THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1945 3W STATE and FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS Expert and Honest Assistance Office Hours 12 Noon to 5 P. M. Daily. After 6 P. M. by appointment only. Minimum cHarge, straight salaries both for $1.50 Notary included. Other returns according to work. ' )l Abel G. Gudmundsen 13 West Second South, Lehi, Utah Mrs. Ilene Jackman of Levan is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Nicholine Powell. Mrs. Lynn Taylor of Idaho rails, Idaho, is visiting in Lehi with her mother, Mrs. John Brown. THE LEHI SUN Published Every Thursday at Lehi, Utah, by the Lehi Sun Publishing Co. Entered as Second Class Matter Mat-ter at the Postoffice at Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. 'r. 3I fl. OP TKf UTmWSPi&i ASSOCIATION subscription Rate $1.00 Per Year Local Items Mrs. Myron Burgess was a Salt Lake City visitor Sunday. Wilbur Ball and children of Provo spent Saturday in Lehi with Mrs. Martha Ball. Mrs. Alice Stice attended a social of the Union Pacific Ladies Auxiliary at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City Wednesday. Hugh K. Coleman and two children of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Clell Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Woods of Salt Lake City visited in Lehi Tuesday and Wednesday with Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford and family. Mrs. R. C. Hick and her sister, Mrs. H. L. Nelson of American Fork, spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City doing genealogical and temple work. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Peck . and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson visited i nSalt Lake City Monday with Mrs. Lee Peterson, whose husband, Staff Sergeant Peterson, Peter-son, is in the Philippines with the U. S. Infantry. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Wagon er of Provo joined Misses Anita and Alberta Van Wagoner in Salt Lake City Saturday evening, where they enjoyed dinner at the El Rancho Grande, and attended attend-ed the theater afterwards. Mrs. Lilleth Peck was hostess to members of the Sequoia club Friday evening. "Mormon Rook" was the diversion, prizes being won by the guest of honor, Mrs. Eva' Broadwater of , Salt Lake City, Mrs. Lela Russon and Mrs. Delia Worley. Fourteen members mem-bers were present. t : Mrs. Max Walker (Elaine Barnes) and baby son were removed re-moved from the American Fork hospital to their home Wednesday. Wednes-day. The new arrival, born February Feb-ruary 6, has two sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Holfteltz of Richmond, California, are parents par-ents of a son, born Friday at Richmond. The new arrival has one sister. Mrs. Halfeltz is the former Lila Gaisford of this city, a daughter of Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. Mrs. A. D. Christoffer-son Christoffer-son is visiting the Holfeltz family for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Jackson entertained en-tertained at dinner Friday hon oring Captain and Mrs. William Hasbrook. Captain Hasbrook has been commanding officer at Camp Williams, and was being transferred to Fort Douglas Monday. 9 7i...;.:.7,7r.j... ' t - $'ft Yv Jp r. l f HI & f Mil -y 1 Km;?'! I 1 ... k Brighten up for SPRING! Even now Penneys is able to maintain Piece Goods Leadership . . . SPECIAL PURCHASES FOR SATURDAY 9:30 A. M. NEW FLORAL DRAPERY 59c yd. Bright Spring Colors. CRETONNE AND CHINTZ 29c yd. RAYON SATIN - - 69c yd. White and Pastels i Solid Color WONDER CREPE 49c vd. q MODE GAY PERCALE 23c yd. 36 Inch Printed Patterns. Plain Color BROADCLOTH 22c yd. SHIRTING STRIPE ' W CHAMBRAY 39c yd. Dainty Printed BATISTE 23c yd. PRIM PRINTED TEA APRONS 79c Fresh for Spring. SEERSUCKER FROCKS $2.98 THICK THIRSTY ;BATH TOWELS 29c t , H ASH UL.U11IS 10c EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASE PAIRS LADIES' DENIM GARDEN SLACKS..... $1.79 $1.49 FULL LENGTH BEDROOM MIRRORS NEW NOVELTY GLASS KITCHEN CANISTERS BOYS' PLAID MELTON JACKETS $3.49 $3.98 BOYS' AND GIRLS' WAIST OVERALLS - 1.19 RrVITED WESTERN JEAN STYLE Telephone Lehi 90 With All News and Advertising for the LEHI SUN Address all Communications to LEHI SUN LEHI, UTAII LIAHONIAN CLUB Members of the Liahonian club met at the hom of Mrs. Orville Gunther Wednesday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Clive Norman reviewed re-viewed the book, "A Yankee From Olympus," and Mrs. Ralph Powell gave the litany. The next meeting of the club will be Wedesday, February 28, at the hnme of Mrs. Neldon Evans. "fiuest Niirht" will be featured, and an out-of-town program will be presented. AUCTUSCLUB Members of the Auctus club will meet at the home of Mrs. Clell Jackson Thursday evening. Miss Thelma Goodwin will re view the popular book, "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." Pvt. Clark Thompson of Fort Douglas visited in Lehi Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Wane Chris-tensen. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Larsen were Sunday dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Thompson in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Daniel S. Frost and two little sons of Kanab are visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carson, while Bishop Frost is attending the current state legislative session. Mr. and Mrs. Wane Christen-sen Christen-sen attended the Brigham Young University play, "Yellow Jacket," at Provo Friday evening. Miss Miriam Lott of Salt Lake City spent Monday in Lehi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott. Mrs. Majtllda Phillips attended a meeting of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers in Provo Wednesday. Mrs. Verona Babcock attended a county meeting of the Daughters Daugh-ters of Utah Pioneers in Provo Wednesday. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Field held a family din ner Sunday at the home of Mrs. K. E. Noyes in American Fork Sunday, in honor of 'their par ents on their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary. Covers were laid for thirteen family members. . Oldest Nation Peru Is the oldest oX the American nations. Soutli Our Entire Personnel and Store Stocks are at Your Beck and Call MAKE THIS STORE YOUR FOOD STORE MEATS GROCERIES FRUITS VEGETABLl LARSEN BROS, r GROCERS t 5 MAIN STREET LEHI PHONE i; The Seagull class of the Second ward Primary are holding a party at the home of their leader, lead-er, Mrs. Myron Burgess, Thursday Thurs-day evening. Miss LaPriel Gooding was hos tess to members of the Pandora club at her home Wednesday evening. Bridge and luncheon were enjoyed. Sherwin Allred have an interesting in-teresting talk on the countries he visited during his time he was with the army, during the Special Interest class in the First ward Tuesday evenmg. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Carson, Misses Delia and Bertha Carson and Bishop and Mrs. Daniel S Frost and son, David C. and Guy C, were1 Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. E. Carlyle Bunker at her home in Vineyard. Mrs. Edward J. Larsen attend ed a dinner party given by Mrs. Anne Barratt in American Fork Friday. Mrs. LaMar Anderson of Sac ramenta, California, is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Wane Christensen, for a week. Help Buy a Soldier Memorial Plaque ATTEND THE CIRCUS High School Auditorium-Sat., Feb. 24, 7:30 P.J A BIG ENTERTAINMENT American Heroes by JULIAN 6U.ENDOT2FF. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fagan of Salt Lake City spent Friday evening eve-ning In Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell A. Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell and family spent Thursday evening in Provo with Mrs. Powell's father, fath-er, Albert Van Wagoner. Mrs. Reed Hutchings (Beryl Curtis) and little daughter are leaving this week for Ft. Ben-ning, Ben-ning, Georgia, where they will join Mr. Hutchings, who is taking tak-ing special training there. Mrs. Margaret Potter of Kays-ville, Kays-ville, Mrs. Calvin Swenson of Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Howard How-ard Frandsen of Provo and their children spent the week-end in Lehi with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Schow. Mrs. Martha Ball accompanied Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Racker to Salt Lake City Sunday, where she visited with her daughter, Mrs. LeRoy Crookston, returning home Monday. Mrs. Racker remained re-mained in the city for a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Ruth Kensington and family. Mrs. Thomas Thornley and children, Peggy, Yolanda and Jerry Lee of Cedar City spent from Friday to Sunday visiting at the home of Mrs. Minnie Harris. Har-ris. Mrs. David Thornley, who has spent the past three months with her sister, Mrs. Harris, returned re-turned home Sunday with the Thomas Thornley family. Mrs. LaRue Prior, Mrs. Marvel Gray, Mrs. Faye Manning, Mrs. Phyllis Webb and Mrs. Verland Beck formed a theater party Tuesday evening and motored to the Scera Theatre in Orem, where they attended the show ing of "Since You Went Away." "yiK ii .OSTHUMOUSLY a Silver Star wag awarded to Pvt. Willis V. Mc- Farland, St. Louis, Mo. When attempting to establish a beachhead on the Rapido River, Italy, Pvt. McFarland'i unit wai halted by enemy artillery fire. Dropping to the ground, he crawled over the ihell-blasted shore to cut barbed wire, discharging his automatic rifle as he went. Thus he advanced through barbed wire entanglements entangle-ments until severely wounded. He gave his life fighting to free Italy, and the purchase of War Bonds will help continue that fight until all of the world is liberated from the Axis yoke. V. S. Treasury Department Lehi stake High Priests and their wives enjoyed a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ray-mond Stewart Thursday evening, with forty in attendance. Raymond Ray-mond T. Bailey gave an interesting interest-ing talk on Mexica, after which a short imprumptu program was enjoyed. Delicious refreshments were served. benior Scouts of the Fourth ward enjoyed a trip to the Ge neva steel plant Tuesday. They were accompanied by their scoutmaster, Mahlon Peck, and Odell Peck of the ward troop committee. ADMISSION 50e Mrs. John Zimmero Mrs. La Verde Kirkhami ing relatives in CalifoE Mrs. Juliet Jackson at; meeting of the Utah Co; ficers of the Daughters Utah Pioneers in Provo i day. Hospital m Morris Clark was ret his home Friday, K recent major operation Mrs. L. J. Stewart d son were removed to tie; Friday. Mrs. Roger Price and : were removed to their h-Wednesday. Mrs. Hyrum Gray 4 Mrs. Stella Nelson moved to her home Fn-lowing Fn-lowing a recent appe Mrs. Rex Holmstead t daughter were removed home on Friday. Mrs van Cox unde'i rrinor operation Mon& Miss Darlene Wathc went an -appendectomy Mrs. Glen Russon s minor surgery Tuesday. Mrs. Roene VibbertJ moved to her nuu following a recentap CHANTANTE CHORUS REORGANIZED Chantante chorus members met at the home of their direc- 5 tor, Isabel Brown, Wednesday' evening for a practise and social j Gwen Dorton was released-as' president and Grace Webb as secretary. Jennie Nostrum was chosen to be new president of the group, and Lucile Carr was; elected secretary-treasurer. Following Fol-lowing the practise and business ' meeting, a delicious luncheon' was served to 16. , Members of the chorus include Mrs. Brown, director, La Priel Goodwin, accompanist, Thelma Goodwin, Arleen Goodwin, Hazel Aiirea, urace Webb, Merle Gar reit, Lucne carr. vera Trano Fifth ward Deacons and their ! Emily Johnson, Gwen Dorton' 1 i I AHa Ank V - 1 -v i partners nave piannea a pany""14 nuia uorcon, Jennie . to be held Thursday evening at ' Nostrum, Norine Fox, Winifred the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Woffinden. Games and refreshments refresh-ments will be enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nielsen are assisting with arrangements. - Sorenson. Child Labor Ban Only 14 states prohibit employ, ment under 16 during school hours. ANNOUNCING . . . CHANGE OF LOCATION of BELVA'S BEAUTY SAWf Beginning March 1st tho Relva Beauty & will be located at 435 Thornwood Drive, Arj can Fork instead of at the Crookston Bar-Shop, Bar-Shop, i For ADDointments Tel. 16H A A --www American Fork Individual Hair Styling and Hair Shtfoi Belva's Beauty Salor BELVA PiTrtv rorjtnr 423 TK unuua-telephone 161-W, Amw 1 ! |