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Show 4 1 I ffPA JUNE 28, 1945 THE LEIII SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1945 4 of the stake from twelve years of age and older, with the vouner- a ladies' trio, Mildred Jones, Nor AND DAUGHTERS 4 rfltftJ ma Curtis and Ruby Bone, accom CLASSIFIED VG HELD er girls invited to attend if they wished. panied by Fern G. Johnson, who sang "When Shadows Fall;" a piano selection by JoAnne Taylor; Tay-lor; and a zither solo by Mrs. Gunther. Congregational music was under the direction of Lula D. Anderson, with Arva W. Bone as accompanist. RELAX at Lehi Billiards COLD DEER BILLIARDS CIGARETTES and CIGARS WILLIAM EVANS, Prop. fPU attended Mothers and i "f" ,.Hnff was held Sun- The theme of the meeting was "Guiding Principles Today and Tomorrow." Short talks were given as follows: Temple Marriage" Mar-riage" by Karlyn C. Russon. "Prayer" by Udine S. Wing. "Support of the Priesthood" by Deon Beck. "Value of a Clean Life" by Madge Whimpey. "Faith in God" by Reba Allred. Special music was furnished by FOR SALE Two collopsible baby buggies. Both like new. Ph. 163-W, Lehi. 6-28-tf. flralng in connection with 1 . v, ppHpf Society, con- in oi nic - k?u- irthfi s. Ilunuer. stake LOST White gold Gruen ladies wrist watch. Black cord strap. Liberal reward. Valued as gift from mothef. 266 East Main St. Phone a)-J or 90-W. Lehi. 6-28-tf. ff society president.' The Sweet Lucre Cacao seeds were once used as money by the Mayas. Liy conference, the meet- ffaS for an Bino Yvuiiitii FOUND Pair 'of eyeglasses at gravel pit. Owner identify and pay for ad. Bert Goodwin, 320 E. 5th North, Lehi. 6-28-tf. '-' REDUCED! DRESSES $6.00 TYPES TO WEAR NOW REPRICED 60 MILLINERY $1.00 ITEMS TO SELL FAST 8 ALL W OOL LADIES' Sport JACKETS S6.50 JERESEY REDUCED BATHING SUITS $5.00 Loop Shag RUGS $4.00 SLIGHTLY SOILED 50 LADIES' NON-RATION PLAY SHOES - $2.50 MEN'S RAYON SPORT SHIRTS $2.00 Lace COLLARS - 50c REDUCED TO BE EMBROIDERED TEA TOWELS - 15c BABY Carriage COVERS 50c lOOO POUND PART WOOL BLANKET Centers -MILL ENDS- BOX 500 CLEANSING Tissues - 25c DISH Cloths, 3 for 12c HOT PAD Holders - - 8c WINDSOR Crinkle Crepe 29c PLAIN COLOR Sateen - 49c SLEEVE IRON BOARD CLOTHES & PRESSING CLOTH 1.59 Brushes - 19c MOTH PROOF GARMENT BAGS - 3.98 Automatic Fastner BARGAIN SCOOP! CHILDREN'S J NON-RATION OXFORDS $2.49. COMPO SOLES PIGSKIN LONG WEARING UPPERS q(AU COLORADO POINTS) CHICAGO., PEORIA 'QUINCY . . ' CANYON SAN FRANCISCO PHOENIX 10SANGEI-ES-V Tf v-" . WICHITA SALT LAKE CI I r JlJlfo SUT7 OKLAHOMA .AJI CITY ALBUQUERQUE fiik 6 EL PASO KANSAS CITY TULSA 6 DALLAS SAN DIEGO , 7oday, as in 1845, travelers to and from the golden west are Essential Travelers. They, too, want to go the easiest'route ... So it is only natural that they choose the famous "Santa Fe Trail." For more than a decade, Santa Fe Trailways buses have provided comfortable, convenient bus service over this historic route, serving America's important, travelers in Peace and "War SANTA FE TRAILWAYS STATE STREET DRUG PHONE 145 DICK GRIFFITH Champion Trick Rider Junior Choir Program In Second Ward The Junior Choir of the American Amer-ican Fork Second ward will present pre-sent the program in the Lehi Second ward Sunday, July 1, at 7:30 p. m., it is announced by Bishop E. N. 'Webb. Sterling Burch will conduct the program, with Rhees Ririe directing the group. Jewel Chipman and Joy Greene are the acompanists. The program will be as follows: Song, "My Own America, choir. Invocation, Brother Mecham. Song, girls' chorus, conducted by Charlotte Chipman. Remarks Bishop. Violin Solo Rhees Ririe, Jewel Chipman accompanist. Address Russell Mickelson. Piano Solo Ruth Bird. Reading Glen Varney. Soprano Solo Shirley Beck, Joy Greene accompanist. Address Evelyn Johnson. Piano Sola Edith Moss. Reading Carolyn Ririe. Remarks Bishop. Closing Song "America", choir and congregation. Benediction Joan Hicks. FOURTH WARD SOCIAL. FRIDAY An evening of entertainment, sponsored by the ward building committee, is scheduled for Friday, Fri-day, June 29, at 9 a. m. in the Fourth ward ' hall. AH out-of-town talent has been procured for the occasion. All ward members mem-bers are invifed to attend. Proceeds Pro-ceeds will be used for future construction con-struction of a new chapel nd amusement hall. FIFTH WARD MEETINGS RESUME SUNDAY Meetings in the Lehi Fifth ward will resume their regular schedule sched-ule Sunday, July 1, it is announced announc-ed by Bishop E. B. Garrett. No meetings have been held in the ward for three weeks, while the chapel, amusement hall, main hall, Relief Society rooms, and bishop's room were being redecorated. redeco-rated. At 9:30 a. m. the Youth Leader ship meeting will be held, followed follow-ed by Sunday School and Fast Day Services. There will be no evening meeting this week, Bishop Garrett stated. MIA SOCIAL HELD IN FIRST WARD TUESDAY A social was held in the First ward for all members of the ward of MIA age twelve and over Tuesday, June 26 at 8 p. m. An hour of recreation, followed by refreshments, were outlined for the evening's entertainment. The social was under the direc tion of the following MIA leaders: Wayne Bushman, Leo Hadfield, Anthony ' Frkovich, Dorothy Southwick, Thelma Webb, and Alta Clark. Reo Evans of Seattle, Washing ton, is visiting here this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Evans. He expects to return re-turn Sunday to Seattle, where he has a position with the Boeing Aircraft Co. Shtet Hear Sheets usually wear through first In the upper center, where they take the most rubbing from shoulders and also are cressed in ironing. To give them more even wear, reverse them from time to time in making beds, placing the wide hem at the foot. Ecttorn theets may always be placed this way. In ironing, either avoid prersing ar;y sharp creases or make die creases a little off center. Elixin? Vegetables Vegetables, canned or fresh, can be mixed with gr&tifying results, say the nutritionists. There is the familiar succotash corn with lima or snap beans; tomatoes can be combined with corn, peas and rice, okra, snap bears; there is the old standby, peas and carrots, as well as such combinations as tomatoes and celery, corn with onions and green pepper, tomatoes with egg plant, cauliflower, or onion, and potatoes in tomato sauce. Tire Repairs Auto Accessories Complete Line SHELL PRODUCTS TRIANGLE SERVICE . GORDON FILLMORE, Manager At the Forks of the Road Lehi Keep Your Car Well OILED and GREASED Friction and wear of valuable parts results when your car is not properly oiled and greased. Often these parts cannot be replaced. Keep your car on the ro'ad and in smooth running order by driving in here for regular inspection. GLEN'S SERVICE SWIM AT - SARATOGA- Two Grand Pools Filtered and Chlorinated Candy and Coin Shower July 4 Open Every Day Through the Summer KEEP YOUR CAR t WASHED and ready for USE Plenty of ETHYL and PEP 88 GAS VICO and QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL PARTS and ACCESSORIES Ofjen 24 Honrs a Day State Street Service Nelson and Kolin, Managers Corner Center and State - - Lehi LOST Gold gabardine skirt with peaked waist and kick pleats. Probably dropped from car. Reward. Mrs. John Hutchings, 624 N. 2nd West, Lehi. 6-28-tf. 1 Hp. MOTOR FOR SALE W. R. Hardman, Ph. 11-J, Lehi. 6-28-tf. FIRST CROP HAY In field for sale. W. C. Hardman, Tel. 154-W, Lehi. 6-28-lt. I er, dresser, writing desk, bed ! ajid springs. 48 South First i West, American Fork. 6-22-tf FOR SALE Holstein heifer and Jersey cow. Carl Pack, Alpine. 6-20-2tp. FOR RENT Furnished apart ment, 3 rooms. 43 North I irst East. Tel. 72-W, Am. Fork. 6-20-tf. FOR SALE Oil Circulating Heater and Oil Water Heater, with half drum of oil. $150.00. 474 Thornwood Drive, Am. Fork. 6-22-2tp. BICYCLE REPAIRING 458 East State, American Fork. C-15-tf. FOR SALE Jersey milk cow, fresh. Gastin Garlick phone 326-M, Am. Fork. 6-22-ltp. FOR SALE Pre-war baby auto bed. Also ironing board. 372 West Main, Apt. 3, Am. Fork. 6-15-ltp. REFRIGERATOR Efficient, de pendable refrigeration service. Other appliances and electric motors repaired. Call Kenneth Singleton, American Fork. l-26-4t. See Frank Peterson for Septic Tanks. Tel. 315-W, American Fork. 3-9-4tp. He was a good man. He probably went to Heaven But he left his family in a hi of a hole. Brother don't leave yours that, way. Better see me about a better bet-ter way, TODAY. Louis O. John--son. Phone 165-J, Am. Fork, 6-1. MRS. PAUL WIND ORG Smart Form Fashion ' Foundations Corsets, Abdominal and Maternity Ma-ternity Belts, Girdles, Brassieres, Bras-sieres, and Surgical Supports. 59 East First North. Tel. 128-W, Am. Fork. 3-16-3tp-tf. BUSKER SALES & SERVICE Lehi, Utah Laeo Oil Heaters for sale. ..Service ..Serv-ice all makes. Phone 149-W, Lehi. 6-1-tf. FOR SALE Sears Roebuck enameled coal range, almost new. Tel 309-M Am. Fork. 5-25-tf. FOR SALE Riding Horse, $125.-00. $125.-00. Custom Baling. Dean Hansen, Han-sen, Lehi. 5-31-4tp. FOR RENT Wallpaper Steamer, $1.50 a day. Sander and elec- . trie buffer. Gambles, American Fork. ' 5-11. FOR RENT Unfurnished apt. Gas heat, range and refrigeration. refrigera-tion. 50 South First West, American Fork. 4-13-tf. FOR RENT Pasture for about 25 head. Owen Christensen, American Fork. 5-25. FOR RENT 4 room furnished apt., refrigerator, gas cooking; and heat. 273 East 4th North, American Fork. 5-25-tf. WANTED Stock for pasturing. Fencing fine. Phone 117-W Lehi. 6-14-tf. FOR SALE Vacuum and Mangle Tel. 164-J, American Fork. 6-29-lt. VIOLIN FOR SALE iL-s. E. J. Larsen, Phone C7-J, Lehi. 6-H-tf. GALLOWAY ELECTRIC CREAM SEPARATOR Einding Twine. 3 Sizes Galvanized Garbage Cans. Complete Assortment Pyrex Ware. SMITH HARDWARE, HARD-WARE, Main St., Lehi. Phone 30-W. 6-14. RABBITS WANTED Alive, 3 lbs. and up. Highest prices. Vernon Vern-on H. Younger, 1008 East Center Cent-er street. Tel. 1751, Provo. 5-4-9tp. |