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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1943 j ' THE LHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1946. . THE LEHI SUN Published Every Thursday at Lehi, Utah, by the Lehi Sun Publishing Co. Lehl's only Newspaper Owned, Edited and Published by a Lehi Citizen and Taxpayer. Entered as Second Class Mat ter at the Postoffice at Lehi, Utah, under the act of March S, 1879. MEMBER. 42:f OF THE- UU3 STATE Pktf ASSOCIATION Local News Items Mr. and Mrs. J. Maiben Stephen-sen Stephen-sen and family spent Friday afternoon after-noon in Salt Lake where they ' 1 visited at the Clyde Brunaon home, Miss Sylvia Jean Bradshaw, of a brother to Mrs. SUphensen. Hollywood, Calif., is visiting at the j They attended a wedding break-home break-home of an aunt, Mr. and Mrs. fast given in the Gold Room of the Gerald R. Taylor. i Hotel Utah honoring Mr. and Mrs. I Clyde M. Branson, a son of Dr. Miss Colleen Taylor, Miss Sylvia Brunson, who were married in the Jean Bradshaw, Miss Mary Man-' Salt Lake Temple, Friday morn-gum morn-gum and Miss Iris McMillan spent ing, Elder Joseph Fielding Smith Monday afternoon in Am. Fork performing the ceremony. A. recep-where recep-where they visited with relatives tion followed at the Sorority House of Miss Bradshaw, and attending 0f AlphaDelta Phi, Mrs. Brunson the theatre in the evining. being a member of the chapter 1 there. The bride is the former Mrs. Julia E. Carlton left Sat- Marjorie Lois Barrus, a daughter urday, June 22, for Los Angeles 0f Mr. and Mrs. Foster J. Barrus Calif, where she will visit with 0f Tooele. Marriages fJATlONAL EDITORIAL-' Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Y Hot, Sultry Days are Ahead Listen, folks, why not give Mom a break on Sunday and bring the family here for dinner? We are now featuring ... SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN and .;'' Delicious HOMEMADE PIES Open 8 a. m." 'til midnight Evans Cafe . We Serve Brown's Ice Cream her son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Carlton and family, and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Miller, and other relatives there. Mrs. Miller is the former Lillie May Carlton. Mr. Brunson, a former Dental student at the University of Utah, was discharged recently after a year's service with the IIS Marine Corps. Severely wounded at Iwo Jima. he was awarded the Purole Mr. and Mrs. Alva mncocK ana ; Heart. The younk couple are honel-family, honel-family, og Bluebell, Utah, were 1 mooninsr at the Utah Parks. weekend, guests at the Henry wa-then wa-then home. Mrs. Hancock being Mrs, Wathen's sister. IIuntsman-Bigham In a double ring ceremony performed per-formed at the home of an aunt, Mrs. A. C. Howe, in Draper, Miss Donna Huntsman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Huntsman, became be-came the bride of Bill C. Bigham, son of Mrs. Samuel Spears, Oakland, Oak-land, Calif. The marriage took place in the garden twilight at five in the evening, Sunday, June sixteenth, with Pres. A. Carlos Schow performing the nuptial Mrs. Mahlon Peck entertained nineteen little guests at her home Saturday, June 22, honoring her children, Kathleen, 7, and Ima Mr. and Mrs. George Wathen and family, of Salt Lake City, vis ited Sunday at the Henry Wathen j Jean, 4, on their joint birthdays, home. There were two prettily decorated cakes with the proper number of Dr. and Mrs. TheronC. Olsen candles'. Refreshments were serv-and serv-and their two children, of Crescent, d and games were played on the lawn. The children enjoyed dressing dress-ing up in old fashioned costumes provided by the hostess, and play- Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gammon ' ing on instruments to form a rhy-and rhy-and family are now living in their thm band. new home the former residence of 'visited Sunday afternoon at the Don C. Loveridge home. Bishop Samuel I. Goodwin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Coombs are living in the Gammon home. Miss Nancy Browning returned home for the weekend with her grandmother, Mrs. Walter Webb. Nancy is attending summer school at the Brigham Young University. FAIRFIELD NEWS Lefciha Carson, reporter. The members of the local Secret Se-cret Pal club honored their husbands hus-bands for Fathers Day at a party held at the lvin Carson home, rjte8 j National Business Unit of Phi Chi Th hrlde was charming in ajTheta Sorority. She also , was pale green suit, and wearing a corsage of lavender baoy orcnias. Mrs. Huntsman also wore green. Miss Lela Rutledge and Miss Lu-ana Lu-ana Huntsman, sister to the bride, were her attendants. Gordon Call, a close friend of the groom, served as best man. The house was aecorated with a profusion of pink roses in varied var-ied shades, accented by stately tapers of white. Mrs. Roy Miller, an aunt of the bride, was incharge of the gift room. Mrs. Howe and her sister, Miss Leota Woodruff took charge of serving. A Program consisting of songs and instrumental music was furnished fur-nished by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, Mil-ler, Miss Ellen Miller, and Miss Luana Huntsman. Miss Maurine Woodruff entertained with several sever-al selections on her violin, as well as vocal solos. Refreshments were served to 100 guests. '' The newlyweds left Tuesday, awarded the Sorority Key, given for the highest ranking Junior girl in business activity. She Ms a member of the Symphony Orchestra Orches-tra there, playing her violin in this organization. She is planning to return next year for graduation. Mr. Glamires was discharged in February after serving three and one half years in the AAF, 18 months of which were spent in India. He is now employed at the ZCMI in Salt Lake City,; The young couple are making their home in Kaysville. T ousiness on June 24, 1946 rJL petitors will be rrnuirert a written examination destenM I ' to test, their lrnr,,T,l- T?1.?1! I fields anVwiTeTaredfS: UDon the results nf tv ""J j their work experience and tnhT Additional tvnm.i.... . -tilcuce , JACKSON - Reimschiissel Mrs. Alice Jackson is announcing announc-ing the engagement of her daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Merna Jackson, to Walter Reimschiissel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Reimschiissel of Am. Fork. Miss Jackson is a graduate of the class of 1946 of the Lehi High greater performance will be yZ quired for the higher grade job" Z Condidates selected for k! ' pointment will serve with tr V Federal Housing Administrate 2 offices in Albuquerque, New Mes ' i ico ; Cheyenne, Wyoming; DenvT 3 Colorado; and Salt Lake Cit? i Utah. Appointments will i made to these positions tr!l those persons attaining hlghrt 1 ratings within the state whrs : vacancies exist. 7 School. Mr. Reimschiissel is a grad uate of the Am. Fork High School, June 18, for Oakland where they (and after serving three and one will make their home. ihalf vears with the Ub Coast Mrs. Bigham is a graduate of Guard, is now attending the BYU the Lehi High School,, and LDS at Pvo. The young couple have Seminary here, Mr. Bigham was discharged earlier in June, with a " ,u r l" ,Tr,." 71 rating of Cook 2c, after one year Saturday evening. "Bingo and ... other games were enjoyed during the evening; prizes being awarded award-ed the lucky winners. A handsome hand-some gift, was presented to each man present. Mrs. Elvin Carson and Mrs. Reed Carson were the hostesses. . Mrs. Lloyd B. Adamson, Mrs. LeRoy Davis and Mrs. Edward J. Larsen were dinner guests, Sunday, of Mrs. Frank Gaisford, of Ameri- son can Fork, who entertained for a. group of sixteen ladies at a delight- Miss Fawn Huish and Miss Em ma Luo Millet df Provo, and Don ful chicken dinner at the Manor L. Peet and Kobert Carson spent ,wnilso cau ir,va r.itv a pleasant afternoon and evening at Lagoon, Sunday. BOY SUFFERS KNEE INJURY.... Leonard Udell, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udell, is confined to his bed at his home after receiving receiv-ing medical treatment Monday evening for a badly injured knee. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Taylor and daughter Helen, gf Moroni; Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Shepherd, and Kent, of Alpine and Mrs. Ruth Mackson and children, Rick-ie Rick-ie and Pat, of Los Angeles, Calif., and six months overseas duty with the US Navy. He spent this time in the South Pacific area, being stationed for some time at Yokohama Yoko-hama and Tokyo, making tours of both cities. LOGSDON-GLAMIRES Miss Betty Lqgsdon, daughter of Mrs. Roy Logsdon, and Vernon L. Glamires, a son of Mr. and Mrs. were united in marriage, Wednes- Per,?ns twined in thld' Rl not as yet set their wedding date. Building Experts ; Needed .By U. S. Civil Service The Federal Government's pro gram to speed the construction of ; additional housing units in the! Rocky Mountain Region will require re-quire the services of additional Mrs. Albert Dean Mitchell of Salt Lake City, and her baby son are visiting here at the home of her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Adamson. were weekend euests of Mr. and day, June 19, at a ceremony, per- Mrs. Charles H. Carson, also hon- j formed at the Salt Lake Temple Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet and Mrs. and 'Mrs. Paul C. Pack and children, child-ren, of Lindon, .drove to Provo The boy was playing on the lawn , Airport, Sunday afternoon. The at his home, and fell on the lawn sprinkler. , The knee was badly cut requiring several stiches. Miss Lola Udell returned Mon day night after a week's vacation spent touring Southern Utah m the company of an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barnhurst, and their baby son Michael. The group visited S. George and Zion's and Bryce canyons, also spending some time in Hatch, Utah, with friends and relatives of Mr. Barnhurst. Mrs. Barnhurst is the former Betty Bet-ty Johnson. Mr. Barnhurst was discharged dis-charged last April after spending two years in the US Army. children had planned an airplane ride, but planes were grounded on account of the high wind. They visited Provo harbor, watching the boats there. A group of ten ladies met Wed. evening, June 19, at the home of Mrs. LaDrue Dorton, for an evening eve-ning at cards. Luncheon was served, serv-ed, and prizes were won Mrs. Re-va Re-va Ashton, Mrs. Lucille Littleford, Mrs. Audrey Price and Mrs. Ella Gurney. oring him on Father's Day. with the mother of the bride, and the groom's parents in attendance there., A wedding breakfast followed, Mr. and Mrs. George Carson of tYia Plioimiital nlnnt in St TnVma enjoyed the weekend . with . his1 the Pioneer Room of the Hotel parents, Mr. Huggard. and Mrs. Samuel Utah, attended by the immediate family members. The bride was lovely in a gray and blue ensemble, wearing an exquisite orchid in her lapel. Ihe bride s Mother was Darrel Carson and Joy Erickson are having an exciting vacation at;gowned in black The Mother of lUUitt UL UttUI glcUlUUK Lillie Carson in Provo. uie nome oi uieir grauuuiuuier, . ., wnr- VDnw ivirs. lame parson in rrovo. tv. ; o ,i0f 1 - j Lehi High School, where she was Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Walters prominent in musical activities, and family have purchased the she was an Honor student, and re-George re-George Flack home and are mak-'ceived the Athenian award in her ing their home in Fairfield. This Senior year, also being president home was previously owned by 0f the SIG club in that year. She Mr. and Mrs. Cree Koford. Mrs. has completed her Junior year at Walters was formerly Miss Thel- Brigham Young University where ma McKinney. t, ; she was elected Secretary 6f . the If You Want the Best IN SERVICE GASOLINE OILS Call at your friendly Wasatch Service Station Dan's Service 1 Corner Center and Main Miss Sharlene Tobbler of Nampa, Idaho, a niece of Mrs. Armand Webb, is a guest at the Webb home. Miss Tobbler is spending three weeks in Utah visiting with friends and relatives. Charles A. Brunson of Fillmore spent the weekend here at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. Mai ben Stephensen. Gilbert Roundy, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Roundy, is spending a month's vacation in Springville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Taylor, an aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb entertained en-tertained last Wednesday afternoon after-noon at a canyon party, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Webb of Idaho Falls, Idaho. A group of 27 gathered gath-ered at. Granit Flat in Am. Fork canyon, Where they had a bonfire supper, and played baseball and other games. Others present included: in-cluded: Mr: and Mrs. Armand Webb and family, Mr. and Mrs. ivail vicuu aim xaiimjr, 'ai. nun Mrs. Jean Phillips and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webb and family, of Am. Fork. Sherman Ingram entertained at dinner at his home Tuesday evening eve-ning June 18, the occasion being his birthday. The evening was spent In playing games. The guests included: Miss Elaine Adamson, Miss Joyce Southwick, Miss Mama Mae Peterson, Miss LaDean Prior, Walman Winslow, Robert Allred, Ned Wilson. Walter Webb and hi3 granddaughter. grand-daughter. Miss Martha Browning, are leaving Wed. June 26, for Detroit where they will be the guests of A. J. Browning, Marthas' father. Mr. Browning is now employed em-ployed as Vice President of the Purchasing Dept. of the Ford Mo tor Co. They will travel by way of Chicago, stopping in that city between trains. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers and family, and Mrs. and Mrs. LeRoy Le-Roy Davis motored through Provo canyon and on to Park City, Sun-da,, Sun-da,, visiting the cemeteries there. They returned by way of Parley's canyon, and spent a pleasant afternoon after-noon at Liberty Park. Dress up for Roundup Days FANCY COWBOY BOOTS TIES I Bright RODEO VESTS for Girls in a Variety of Colors PLASTIC PLAY SHOES gay colors Boys SPORT and TEE SHIRTS Plenty of small sizes New RUFFLED CURTAINS Priced from $2.00 fcair ' $1.00 off on all LADIES' ILATS Sparklers for the Fourth LEANY MERC. Main Street Phone 4 Mr. and Mrs. George Carson and Mrs. and Mrs. Dean Wilcox enjoyed en-joyed a three day pack trip over Mt. Timpanogos last Friday, Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday. They camped out over night, and prepared their meals over a campfire. They re port the scenery very beautiful, and they had a grand time. TIME FOR INSPECTION Get your car Inspected now and avoid the rush. Complete car and Tractor Overhaul and Repairs COMER GARAGE INSPECTION STATION 241 L. Edwards, Director, Thirteenth U S. Civil Service Region, said today in announcing open competitive com-petitive examinations for proba-tional proba-tional appointments to positions with the Federal Housing Administration, Ad-ministration, National Housing Agency. ' These examinations are for Valuators, Construction Examiners, Examin-ers, and Mortgage Credit Ex aminers. Salaries for tnese positions posi-tions range from $337 to $4150 per annum. Persons with-. experience ex-perience in real estate appraisal, mortgage credit experience, and real estate construction experience exper-ience are urged to file their applications ap-plications before the close 'of Have, you seen those newt Colorful ' SLACK SUITS and sumrnery PRINT DRESSES , at ALTA'S FROCK & BEAUTY SIIOPPE Heated, Machineless and Cold Wave Permanents Our cold wavesare guar-l anteed to be harmless, Main Street Phone 20W I I 1 0 ID I wi thi cai me bei me rh ch coi ch sec Do eh La Vei r. mil wil wil eqi GEORGE HOWARD SCHOOL OF DANCE Dancing Taught in your Own Community For information call at ' i ' " 'T H. L. Cloward Second Ward Recreation Hall C. J. Ruegg Mondays 2:30-4:00 P. M. . Salt Lake 91522 Professional Tap Dancing Our Specialty i jap JCre for I cor Miss Vera Gene Murray, of En-cino, En-cino, Calif., well known as the town of Tom Brenneman, was a guest at the Shirlef Powell home for several days last week, enroute to Montana where she will visit with her grandparents. Miss Murray Mur-ray was a friend of Lorin Powell while he was stationed there with the Marine Corps. Mrs. Glen Wing entertained at her home last Thursday for the Ikon Oddity Club. Refreshments were served to eight, and bridge was played during the afternoon. Prizese were won by Mrs. Dean Wilcox, Mrs. Boyd Larsen and Mrs. Dorothy Ivers. The other guests were; Mrs. Glen Wanlass, Mrs. Don Fowler, Mrs. Bert Beck and Mrs. Robert Webb. We wish to express our sincere appreciation to all who offered words of sympathy and for all kindley acts during the illness and at the time of the death of our beloved wife and mother. To all who took part in the services, for the many lovely floral offerings, and to all who assisted in any way, we are truly grateful. Jay Powell and family of Verla TVo. r Ti In a Situation Like This ' CALL KELLY Qualified by 25 Years Experience Mechanics Trained for any Crisis Holding Certificates from Chevrolet and Chrysler Card of Thanks Does Experience Count! How About Your Own Texaco Service & Garage NOW, AS ALWAYS, RELY UPON LARSEN'S Rely Upon Larsen's for Quality ' - To remain constant in a world of change. Rely Upon Larsen's for Value ; one of the factors that j , has kept Larsen's a . leading food store for years. Rely Upon Larsen's for Price To remain at low prices consistent with the quality offered. LARSEN BROS. .A i ! ii S! Large CLOTHES HAMPERS Also DAINTY HAMPERS in the Boudoir Size Horse Shoes All sizes HORSE SHOE NAILS Hardwood Kitchen Cabinets Chrome Trim FISHING & HUNTING LICENSES SMITH HARDWARE PHOXE 5 |