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Show i THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1946 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH v NOW'S THE TIME TO rf, . pmnmtt 00.. ma. TO GO ON SALE SATURDAY 9:30 A. M. 0 . miAMO UjC? r i Fflttom Jk. AIRY RAYONS V'.' V 'U 69 to 1.49 yd. Wjt J M L PL 1 lM& v J Sew your summer togs now, and reap compliments compli-ments later! Bright, soft, airy, easy-to-sew rayon prints, plains, dress-up sheers. CRISP COTTONS 29 & 33 yd. Crisp, decorative, tub-bable tub-bable cottons basis of your summer ward robe! Floral joints, solids; sol-ids; sun-colors. New Advuact Patterns -25a COTTON KRINKLE WASHANREDY CREPE 35c yd. WANT ADS Three year old boy's pony for sale. See Grant Smith, Lehi or call 337-W. 5-16-tf. FOR SALE 1 hp. Electric Motor. J. Earl Smith, Lehi. Phone 144J. 5-16-tf FOR SALE Stokol Stoker; monkey mon-key stove; 40 gal. water heater. Good as new. Afton Giles, Phone 76, Lehi. 5-16-lt. Legal Notice CHOICE TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE Andrew Fjeld. Phone 33-W. Lehi. 5-9-2t. Certified Last Year Bliss Seed Potatoes Evans L. Anderson, Lehi. 5-9-3tp. GOOD USED PIANO $175.00, terms. Banks Appliance, Lehi. Phone 20-W. 5-2-3tp. RADIO REPAIRING By former radio instructor in U. S. Army. All work guaranteed. Banks Appliance Co. Lehi. Ph. 20-W. WHIPPING CREAM FOR SALE We deliver. Southwick Dairy, Phone 33-W. 11-29-tf. Steel "Quick Meal" white enamel range, enamel oven, 1 yr. old; also Heatrola. Reuben Russon, Phone 308-J, Lehi. 5-16-2t. RAG RUG WEAVING Mrs. Alice Jackson. Phone 350-J3, Lehi. 12-20-tf. SNOW WniTE WRINGER ROLLS for any washer at Banks Appliance Co., Lehi. REPAIR AND PARTS SERVICE For 1 -cylinder engines and outboard motors; pumps and farm water systems, milking machines, air compressors, etc. Bank Appliance Co., Lehi. WASHING MACHINES, VAC UUM CLEANERS AND ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Repaired at Banks Appliance Co., Lehi. Parts in stock for nearly all makes. FOR SALE Duplex, 3-4 rooms. Brick. 30 South Center Street, American Fork. Ideal small business location. Main Street driveway; irrigation right. Leave offers at above address before May 31. 5-16-2t. FOUND 1940 Seminary Pin. See Mrs. S. P. Abbott. Lehi. 5-16-tf. I ' SwW J SPEEDY CUANY STEADY REXY THRIFTY T v I I wiTTTl 1 I Where you goi'n', Speedy? THE QUINTS' l L J GOOD DEED f ' r TTT k rl Goffa hurry and deliver I Y FOR TODAY tnli ' this New Freedom go, " Jufcnen plan for Mrs. m 1 omemo newhoure 11 fuV ' ' " -?T 7 urn O ' sgliiWri- sJ psT--r: know, theft o CAS ntr,gr 0f Sof(y Daddy and I I r 7? lor like Ik at Jo0'$ atiand tha gat rahigrator '.-''. fcoun. ..r iKok ony .-jPy. " btauiiful mtw got I 1 ' !Kw.CM,ifHbfUNtekp (i&FF tang. Cat if to qviclr. yov you in a kikhan lik, lh! J? know, and ta inixptnuv. Ad ! V Doddr kno ebouf ft J if ?i - J tha ana trh will took a A V ..rt&SftXt tj " ?4 ifL wkof mol wkil wV of fk K TMffp Jaiy s&jy th moy''- Wt'" or oc,'" c IX S A ll ' r1' 1 y1' 1 v wolor. oo, ro aite aaw, ffJ I Vw" " 15 JJ 7 oufomofie oo wafer htoltr. A I I f"jS i?l V mm',r. door, wkn YOU'RE V x VI . I v y " ivi3i srown and morritd, a CAS- r f r . - - t t v ... v I Mountain Fuel Supply Company Serving Tu enly-six Utah mid Wyoming Communities SUMMONS IN TIIE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. William Kirkham, Plaintiff,,, .vs. Lehi City, a Municipal Corporation Corpora-tion of the State of Utah, James W. Norton sometimes known as John W. Norton and his wife Jane Doe Norton, if living and if dead, their children and unknown un-known heirs at law, devisees, creditors and assigns; William Bone and Ira D. Wines, Administrators Admin-istrators of the estate of R. Bradshaw, deceased; R. Brad-shaw Brad-shaw sometimes known as Richard Rich-ard Bradshaw and sometimes known as Richard Travis Bradshaw Brad-shaw and his wife Jane Doe Bradshaw, if living and if dead, their children and unknown heirs at law, devisees, creditors, and assigns; John F. Bradshaw (son of R. Bradshaw sometimes known as Richard Bradshaw and as Richard Travis Bradshaw and Jane Doe Bradshaw) and his wife Emma B. Bradshaw, if living liv-ing and if dead, their children and unknown heirs at law, devisees, de-visees, creditors and assigns; and the following known children of John. F. Bradshaw and his wife Emma B. Bradshaw: Fred J. Bradshaw and his wife Mildred H. Bradshaw, Bernard B. Bradshaw Brad-shaw and his wife Loda H. Bradshaw, Brad-shaw, Floyd S. Bradshaw, deceased, de-ceased, and his wife Jene C. Bradshaw, Marjorie Bradshaw Earl, Franklin J. Bradshaw and his wife Bernice J. Bradshaw, Genna Bradshaw Clarke, and Sylvia Jeane Bradshaw, Bertha Bradshaw Beck, Emma Marie Bradshaw Monson and the chil dren of Floyd S. Bradshaw, de ceased, to-wit: Dorothy B. Wat' kins, Jean B. Boyce, Fay Brad' shaw and Howard Bradshaw, and the unknown heirs at law, de visees, creditors and asigns; of Floyd S. Bradshaw, deceased. Clara Jane Bradshaw Fowler, de ceased, (daughter of R. Brad shaw sometimes known as Rich ard Bradshaw, and Richard Tra vis Bradshaw .. and his wife Jane Doe Bradshaw.) and her hus band, Daniel T. Fowler and their children Sylvan A. Fowler, deceased, de-ceased, Vinessa F. Tanner, Douglas Doug-las B. Fowler, Doris F. Komm, Jane Doe Fowler Wife of Sylvan A. Fowler, deceased, and their children: , Wayne A. Fowler, Wil-nona Wil-nona F. -Underwood, LaMar A. Fowler, and LaVon Christensen; and the unknown heirs at law, devisees, creditors and assigns of said Clara Jane Bradshaw Fowler, Fow-ler, deceased, and said Sylvan A. Fowler, deceased. Richard W, Bradshaw (son of R. Bradshaw, sometimes known as Richard Bradshaw and Richard Travis Bradshaw and his wife Jane Doe Bradshaw) and his wives Jane Evans Bradshaw, and Vilate B. Bradshaw, if ving and if dead their children and unknown heirs at law, devisees, creditors and assigns, and the known children of Richard W. Bradshaw and his wives Jane Evans Brad shaw, and Vilate B. Bradshaw, to-wit: R. D. Bradshaw, Max Bradshaw, Evans Bradshaw, June Harker, Ina Blaxall, Margaret Smith, and Gladys Richard. John Sharp, sometimes known as John Sharp, Supt., and John Sharp "Supt" of Utah Central Railroad Company and Jane Doe Sharp, wife of said John Sharp, if living and if dead, their children and their unknown heirs at law, de visees, creditors and assigns. Utah Central Railway Company, Edwin Evans and his wife Catharine Cath-arine Evans, if living and if dead their children and their unknown heirs at law, devisees, creditors and assigns. Eva E. Perry, Catharine Cath-arine Fox, Winnie W. Whittaker, Clifford L. Evans, Elva Evans and E. J. Evans as the known sons and daughters of Edwin Evans and Catharine Evans, his wife; Ann Jane Mayberry sometimes some-times known as Ann Jane May-brry May-brry and her husband A. H. Maybery sometimes known as A. H. Mayberry, sometimes known as Adrain H. Mayberry, if living and if dead their children and their unknown heirs at law, devisees, de-visees, creditors, and assigns; Lehi Commercial and Savings Bank sometimes known as Utah Banking Company, and seme-times seme-times known as Peoples Bank of Lehi, and J. Melvln Knapp, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah and the creditors and assigns as-signs of said Lehi Commercial and Savings Bank; Adran H. Mayberry, a widower if living and if dead, children and the unknown un-known heirs at law, devisees, creditors, and, assigns of said Adfan- v- H.'V Mayberry; , Maggie Smith, Ladocia Wagstaff sometimes some-times known as Ladicia Wagstaff, J; H. Mayberry and Iva Mayberry Mayber-ry his wife, William Mayberry sometimes known as Wm. William Will-iam J. Mayberry and La Faun Mayberry his wife; and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real, property described in plaintiff's complaint, I adverse to plaintiff's ownership or clouding plaintiff's title here-ta here-ta Defendants. , THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you if served within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days af ter service, and aeiena uie uuuvc .-4ti,i tinn- and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment will be renaerea against yuu according ac-cording to the demand of the niaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said court. This action is brougnt to re-inrlement re-inrlement auieting plain- VV T V am J v. 0 - - tiff's title to all of the following described real property situated in Utah County, State of Utah, Beginning 80.40 rods East and 45.00 rods South of the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 9, in Townsmp o South, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence North 81 East 11.00 rods; thence South 3 East 6.00 rods; thence South 81 West 11.00 rods; thence North 3 West 6.00 rods to the place of beginning, Area 68- Vi square rods. DON MACK D ALTON, Attorney for Plaintiff American Fork Bank Bldg. American Fork, Utah. First nubllcatlon May 2. 1946. - Last publication May 30, 1946. County Program Set For Next Sunday Dangerous Hours In the fall and winter months only 24 pedestrians are killed to traffic accidents in the three hours Immediately Imme-diately before sunset for each 100 who die in the three hours just after sunset e DON'T RISK driving without auto insurance! i Learn about State Farm's more auto insurance for your money plan. Call or Write Rulon L. Burr 326 East Second South American Fork Phone 676 State Farm Insurance Companies of Bloomington, Illinois e e According to Arthur D. Coleman, Cole-man, Chairman, the "I Am An American" program, closes the national one week pbservance held in honor of the new citizens of our nation and the youth who have turned 21 years of age during dur-ing the past year. This is a national "program under the direction of the U. S. Judiciary and is being put forth in the Fourth Judicial District by ,the Provo Veterans Council, comDosed of council members I from the Veterans of Foreign ,Wars, American Legion, Spanish 'American War Veterans, and Disabled American Veterans, and set up to care for the problems of all veterans and to assist the public in all civic efforts. The program will be in the Provo Tabernacle at 2 P. M. Sunday, May 19, and is as follows: fol-lows: ; Prelude Processional Music, organist, Clara Anderson; Flag Ceremony and Salute to colors, Girl Scouts of Provo and Spring- vine; Song, "America tne Beautiful," Beau-tiful," Girl Scouts; song, "Ameri ca", audience, led by Girl Scouts; Invocation, Rev. Edwin F. Irwin, Provo Community Church; Song, Provo High School Chorus, lea by Ernest Paxman. Introduction and Welcome of New Citizens, Judge William Stanley Dunford; Response for Native Born Citizens; Musical, String Quartette; Address of Day, Dr. Robert B. Steel, Westminster College; Song, Provo High School Chorus, under E. W. Paxman; Accordian Solo, Appreciation Response, Re-sponse, Judge Joseph E. Nelson; Benediction, Charles E. Rowan, Pres., Provo LDS Stake; Retire ment of Colors, Girl scout; Re cessional Music, Clara Anderson, organist. . - " ' The public is invited to attend these services from all counties in the Fourth Judicial District, and the civic, professional, and service clubs who are cooperating are requested to announce, the services at all their meetings. This is a yearly ceremony and is one of the ways of our nation to show its appreciation of new citizens. , -THURSDAY, MAY i6 Leatha Carson, report mi . o i . i.uc ounaay school Ri,n Long stemmed carnnturSr presented to each mntC "WUAC1, Mr, and Mrs. (W tt ..? Tooele Mr. and Mrs. EphS0 and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Delias M Wendell McKinney Sunday In honor of Mr.tv,-. ' Reed Carson nrpnawj jay sj her parents, Mr. and Cook of Cedar FnH- M Mr. ad Mrs. .T a n family spent Sundav JLM Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wi son! V " B"u w. and Mr Alma Peterson of Lehi. of her Vinmo o im Mrs. Raymond McKinneyluJ iiiuuici aau iatner, Mr m Mrs. Smith of American Fork y ouiiuaj uumer. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Smith and family Werj ouiiuay visitors 01 tne McKlr neys also. Mrs.- Floy Taylor has "3 Yiaiums mc jjitBu wees With he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charle Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Norman EnVhJ and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elvtaj parson moiorea 10 irovo Sunds and joined the Carson family fo' a steak fry at the Provo park ii Provo canyon. Fertilizer Storage Be sure to store fertilizer h i! dry building where the flooring it above the ground. Never store to tilizer on the earth itself. SUBSCRIBE f to the LEHI SUN Only $1.00 a year takes . the Sun to your friends and relatives, wherever they may be. txtra wonaeriui looking ms? 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