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Show THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1946 THE L5HI SUN, 4 If you like Home Cooking You'll like our delicious dinners. Try . one today. Full course dinners, sandwiches, short orders. We serve BROWN'S ICE CREAM all flavors EVANS CAFE Open from 8 A. M. to Midnight Daily Phone 156-J Main Street, Lehi Y THE LEHI SUN "' Published Every Thursday at Lehi, Utah, by the Lehi Sun Publishing Co. Lehi's only Newspaper Owned, Edited and Published by a Lehi Citizen and Taxpayer. Entered as Second Class Mat ter at the Po!offi? at Lehi, Utah, unJkr . t of Mai Ji 3, 1879. MEMBER. 7? UTAH STATE ProS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDITORIAL- ASSOCIATION euoscnpuon Rate $1.00 Per Yur Local News Items Mrs. Samuel Webb had; as her guests on Mother's Day Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Oveson and two children of Lake View, Mrs. Leonard Parry and three children chil-dren of Bluffdale, and Mrs. Alfred Al-fred Nelson and two children of Pleasant Grove. She received many lovely gifts. Another daughter, Mrs. Bill Nye (Edna Webb) called her mother from Tempe, Arizona, Saturday evening. Reunion And Birthday Party Combined On S reunion A "fay 5, a family At- - thday party was held at wee of Mr- and Mrs-Hermar.1 Mrs-Hermar.1 fte Birthday honors were ,paiV, ''fx. Allred by his family wlv re all together for the first t since before Pearl -4, Harbor. Tl sons, Don, Wayne and Ralph, i're recently released releas-ed from , ! service. Those present were'. . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Her-man Allred, Mr. and Mrs. Don Bennett and daughters, Coral and Joy, of Los Angeles, California; Mr. and Mrs. Don Allred, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph All red (Mrs. Allred being formerly of Gadsden, Alabama); Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allred and sons, Michael and Tim, RuDean and Robert Allred of Lehi. A .lovely time was enjoyed by all. On Monday, May 6, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allred entertained at their home with a weenie roast in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Don Bennett of Los Angeles, Califor nia, who have been visiting here at the home of Mrs. Bennett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Allred. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Don Bennett, Caral Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Allred, Robert Allred, the host and hostess and their sons, Michael and Tim. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tullgren of Salt Lake City called at the M. W. Wathen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox of Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and Mrs. George H. Smith Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Webb and family and Mrs. Grace Webb and three sons. Mrs. Otto Johnson and Mrs, Max Gee of Murray spent Tues day with Mr. "and Mrs. M. W, Wathen and family. La Veil Smuin of Magna spent Saturday in Lehi with relatives. His son, Richard, has just arrived home from Japan, taking 46 days to make the trip. Mrs. Alta Webb attended a banquet of the Utah County Beauty operators' Association at the Twin Pines cafe in Orem Monday evening. Members of the 68th quorum of Seventies and their partners held a social in the First ward hall Tuesday evening. Pictures of the Colorado River were shown, followed by a dancing party. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the many acts of kindness i .the time of the death of ou ratlther, George Jacobs. Ja-cobs. To & ai'-ho took part on the services:, u the many beauti- fu mowers, n V to all who assist ed in ant ', we are indeed grateful.. ,'0 The 1 S9Vt George Jacobs , . j Mrs. Clara Neal has been receiving re-ceiving treatment at the LDS hospital for several weeks. Mrs. J. O. Meillng returned to her home In Pasadena, California, Califor-nia, Friday after visiting in Lehi for a few weeks. REFRIGERATOR REPAIRING All makes of household refrigerators refrig-erators repaired and serviced. Banks Appliance Co., Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frandsen of Provo spent Mother's Day with Mrs. Frandsen's parents, President Presi-dent and Mrs. A. C. Schow. Mr. and Mrs. Orren Bone of Salt Lake City visited in Lehi Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone and other relatives. Mother's Day guests of Mrs. Flora Zimmerman were Mr. and Mrs. Don Barratt and family of American Fork, Mrs. Elva Allen and son Harold and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Meredith and family. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Giles and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bone and son Earl of Salt Lake City were Mother's Day guests of Mrs. Hannah Bone and family. Miss Alice Dixon entertained at her home in Provo Monday evening at a bridal shower in honor of Miss Grace Hepworth, who will be married next month. Guests included Mrs. Alta Webb, Mrs. Ferris A. E ns, Mrs. Ramon Wilson, Miss ".ne Fox, Miss Luella Moore, f " P J. Smith, and Mrs. MiL jd ''dth. The guest of honor wa j' presented with many lovely gif JU. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis on Mother's Day were Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dewey and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. I!Roy M. Davis and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Swenson of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Knight and family and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford of American Amer-ican Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Davis end family of Mid vale, Mr. and Mrs. George N. Larsen and family cf Salt Lake City, md Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers. Keep Smiling Most winners first learned how to lose. , LEHI, W AH :-z )rERETTA,jU.r4' VIIe i norpt.ta "Toy- i " .V-v .Hey-News PLAY SCHOOL OfERETTA rri , 1,1 nnprptta "Toy-I land Fantasy" will be presented, vdda Kirkman,. reporter in the high school auditorium Monday, May a, " 'r",r. 1" . . tu v...i,u. i rHi!iiiv invited to Mr. and Mrs attend, and there will be no (formerly Bessie charge for admission. Bill Cannon Hacking) are are proud parents of a baby boy. A service was held Sunday in the Cedar Fort ward In honor of Mother's Day. Each mother was presented with a beautiful booklet book-let of poems and an honor ribbon. rib-bon. Mrs. Mark Jorgensen, Mrs. ,-jRollo Blackhurst of rieasam : r.rnvp and Mrs. Gene Peterson Tooth Pste, Utah. - fZSIrXr- 1 lUVVAA luwwv Aspirins, St. Joseph J&c,ices be thrift-wise; Corn Flakes, Albers, 3 for. Soup, Betty Crocker, 2 boxes 19c Mr onH Mrs. Chess Kirkman - j iVii. - Cleanser. Lighthouse, 3 for .... 13c recently returned from a trip to Pablum Baby Cereal, lg. size 35c Brigham City. Miss Brenda Chamberlain had 29c 'o nartv Fridav to celebrate her uevuea meat, uddjs, imiu T' f a ya i nhpnn gUcoUS WC1C jjjicocim i" nw..-- NucCloz Bleach, qts "C served. 12 Gallon 4 c Crackers, Every Day Sodas 2 lbs Back Talk FROM THE FILES OF THE LEIH SUN THIRTY YEARS AGO THIS WEEK, 1916 Stephen Zimmerman suffered a broken leg when a horse became be-came unmanagable, upsettingjiis rig. Lehi became the only town of its size in the state that could boast of automobile fire fighting equipment, with the arrival of a new auto truck, which cost the city $454.00. Chief H. M. Royle of the Lehi Volunteer Fire Depart-n. Depart-n. ent said four of the department already know how to run it, and the rest must learn. . . . - . .u rn vririnv me muuitua wcic JNuLye for cleaning, n cans " : n ' nrnffrftTn resented - 1 iiifibvu vj v - L Woodbury Facial Soap, 3 bars 23 by the school children. They 1 1 l nvM Vvi rrV f Were COStumeu m uiaujr u"6" Galvanized Buckets, 10 qt 39c ,colors anci carried out a Mother's Sunshine Foam-for cleaning ?ay theme Each chM present- 4 blossoming plant and then serv- Kem-Tone, 1 gal. $3.18; 1 qt. 89c ed aU with a delightful lunch. Mrs. Lucille Peterson xook uie 4 opportunity to thank the teach ers, Mrs. Leona uarson ana Mrs. Arson Godfrey and Ila Auit ior their work and presented each with a beautifm corsage. Lesley Goates, who for the past several years has been one of Lehi's popular school teachers, will go into journal worn mis ia.ii. He will act as a member of the Salt Lake Tribune reporting staff. BUY- BLANKETS NOW Use Our Convenient LAY-AWAY PLAN Broadbent & Son 'Your Complete Shopping Center' a eicrnnl lipht Wf- ; Ced On Main Street to rr)ua3 ; 0 more convenient to X -ne city marshal by telephone. It will be red s t night and green by day. Mr. and Mrc Ernest Hindley were visitors 0 4r. and Mrs. Earl Cook on Sundt '-4 Mrs. Wm. P. Elton been seriously ill is CLASSIFIED COOK WANTED FOR MUTUAL DELL 9 weeks, good wages. For information call 672-W, American Fork. 5-16-2t. who has reported much improved, at her home. Years make all men old a few, wise. Adventure is not outside a man but within. , The tree never falls at the first stroke. Easy Street is hard to find. Like parachutes, minds only function when open. It takes more than "breaks" to make a man. $7350 9-rm;. brick, 2 apts., 2 bathrooms; oil furnace, garage. Center Street. Very close in. $42505 rm. and bath, adobe-stucco; adobe-stucco; 2 cellars; 78 ac. lot; 1 sh. Irr. Water. $4500 4 ro6'm and bath, glassed porch, frame. Venetian blinds. Lineoleum, new paint; acre, pump well. Lehi. $640 Lot 80x70 ft. Close in. Second ward. $425 100 ft. front, faces East; iy2 blks from Main St. Other homes, lots and farms. HENRY C. JOHNSON Fire Insurance, Licensed Real Estate Broker. Bank of Am. Fork Building, Room 15, Tel. 7-W. ' s ' Men, like pins, are useless when they lose their heads. The wheel slips into a rut, but has to climb out. t - YARD GOODS Slip t th Tea Rose Krinkle Crepe Blue Shirting-White Shirting-White Gabardine White Lawn- Rayon Curtain Panels Men's Work Trousers Men's Logger Boot?, both 8 and 9 inch Boys' Work Shoes (New shipment) LADIES' HOUSE SLIPPERS Chenille and Quilted Pleasing Colors RADIO REPAIRS Card of Thanks COURAGE By B. L. Croft, Jr. Courage isn't a brilliant dash, -A daring deed in a moment's flash; It isn't an instantaneous thing, Born of despair with a sudden spring, It isn't a creature c flickered hope v..-.-. Or the final tnii it a slipping rope - 1 But it's somethk. deep in the soul of man That is working always to serve some plan. Courage isn't the last resort In the work of life or the game of sport; It isn't- a thing a man can call At some future time when he's apt to fall; If he hasn't it now, he will have it not When the strain is great and the pace is hot. For who would strive for a dis tant goal Must always have courage with his soul. Courage isn't a dazzling light That flashes and passes away from sight; It's a slow, unwavering, ingrained trait With the patience to work and the strength to wait. Courage was never destined for show; It isn't a thing that can come and go; It's written in victory and defeat And every tail a man may meet. It's part of his hours,' his days, and his years, We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and at the time of the death of our Hugh, especially do we wish to thank those who took part during the services, and for the beautiful floral offerings. The Family of Hugh R. Rhodes LEANY MERC Main Street Phone 4 Just Arrived EAGLE GAS RANGE 15 Gauge Sheet Iron CAMP STOVES With or Without Oven 9x12 TENTS - ' Wicker CLOTHES BASKETS HAMPERS For Baby's Clothes Miss Ora Holmstead was given a gold medal for the highest class averpees diirirTwT" mencement exercise!?. High school, havln? 01 a per cent, js. n was Biwn a like aiSffl ing the best all-roS ,ot RprniAno JiZ.Ua4 aft!? "iuci8on and Allen Sheiw ful inlnrv nrVii .. friends in an auto when J A new "psvricot" i - Webb store is attraSnTcS erable attenH Tt . 8 mH whereby an alam ow,, ?. det vug cicvbllC ugnts RECEIVES PROMOTION Vera H. Conder nf taught physical education dr;;;.;.tics in the Lehi sciwi' t 'VBfal vears ki promdlea to the rank of Ser in the Women's Armv rw Conder is serving in the WA( the AAF training station atH ler iieia, uuoxi, Mississippi, i was one of the first women in county to join the WAC. Rural or House MAIL BOXES Handy GARDEN CARTS Large Size New Shipment Roll DAM CANVASr 15 oz. Wt., 36 inch wide Cut Any Length SMITH HARP-WARE Phon"o. 5 There's A Reason why we've served the same satisfied customers year after year with : QUALITY FOODS "Your Friendly Food Merchant" LARSEN BROS. Back of his smiles his tears. and behind Courage is more than a daring deed; It's the breath of life strong man's creed. and a ":-. iiiil 1 Self-Polishing VJAIt This omoiing new wax gives beauty and protection to wood, composition, leather, tile or linoleum surfaces. "Just wipe it on." The hard $ wax surface dries quickly, resists water and dirt. And it's not slippery. Only 98c quart 59c pint. Tune in! "Nick Carter" Sundays ( Girls' & Boys' Bathing Suits & Caps Hand Made Aprons, Slacks, Blouses, Lingene, Sweaters, Bathing Suits, House Dresses. SHOES FOR THE FAMILY New Shipment of Men's and Boys' FELT HATS - Jtodeo Boots, Rodeo Hats, Boys' and Girls' Chaps Sportinf Ms, Fishes Licenses Powers Shoe Store ' Stewart Lumfer Co. 430 West Third Nortu O. B. Joyful Phone 52 Is Your Car Safe For Driving-' Let us check your: O Lights O Brakes , O Tires O Steering Dependable Wasatch Gas and Oils ' Dan's- Sprvice Corner Center and Main Daniel Smit Own J |