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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1946 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 mmm wmmmm, mmmmmm ??rrrTr --ZT Mrs. Helen Hinchcliff and daughter Janet of Ogden spent Thursday through Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Willes. Miss Fay Wanlass was entertained enter-tained at a bridal shower in Salt Lake City Friday, October 18, by her missionary companion. Those attending from Lehi were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass, Mrs. Glen Wanlass and Mrs. Howard Robinson. 2 STEPS to good eating Q Plan your meals to use foods in season. Q Shop our store, where quality, reasonable prices, and courteous service prevail. Larsen Bros. Market "Your Friendly Food Merchant" Mrs. Ethel Elsomore, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Martha Mar-tha Ball, and Matives in Salt Lake City, during the past three weeks, has returned to her home in Logan. LeR L. Ross, who is attending the Brigham Young university, became affiliated with Delata Phi, honorary L. D. S. missionary fraternity, fra-ternity, last week. Elder Ross, a son of Mi's. Eudora R. Nesbitt, served in the Central States mission. WANTED IMMEDIATELY BY THE UNITED STATES ARMY Clerks, typists and stenographers. Former GI's who have any of the following MOS classifications 055-405 or 213 will be interest ed In this special announcement. Clerks, typists and stenographers are vitally Important to any business. bus-iness. That's why the army has put these classifications high on their required list. Good pay, pleasant work can be yours if you are qualified to accept one of these reenllstment opportunities. Better discuss your problems with your nearest army recruiting officer. , 106 WEST CENTER ST. PROVO, UTAH CLOSE OUT-BELOW COST! DAVENETTE Blue and white check $49 00 DAVENETTE Blue . $59 00 BEDROOM SUITE Hardwood $87.95 2 DINETTE SETS Hardwood each $49.50 UTILITY TABLES Metal ........... each $3.95 VALUE PLUS WOOL BATTS I BEAUTIFUL 50 WOOL TT A 1VTT7"T7innC1 72x84 Inch JDljirN JUL Hi 1 O Lb. Only) Each BIG BEN PILLOWS Rose, Blue, Green, Cedar Only Choice new materials Each .., MEN'S LEATHER CI OVF Worth $2.50, going at VXAJ V -LikJ Limit 2 pair to a customer , CANVAS LEATHER-FRONT ' rT rVTmCI Were 85c now UrljUV IifO Li Limit two .............:........ , TENNIS OR GYM SHOES ' MENS' Cut From $2.65 to BOYS' Cut from $2.25 to .'. ROYAL ALUMINUM fry pans .r::::.";1: 1.49 6.98 1.65 1.25 65c GLASS WATER $2.19 $1.89 89c .. PITCHERS ?r 39c 29c SHOES SHOES SHOES Men's sturdy leather sole, rubber heel ,......., $5.89 ; Men's sturdy tan elk blucher $3.85 Men's Trip'ple tanned, made by Wolverine $3.95 Men's police Shoe ....... $5.75 Men's kangaroo kid $5.90 Boys Shoes russet split blucher $3.30 Boys black blucher $2.75 Ladies' black crushed tie $3.75 Ladies tan sport oxtora fil Black suede Open toe, wedge heel $4.50 iV Lehigh Special $5-25 A 7'&-H T.irls Oxfords Sizes from 9 tn 3 $1.98 in JfV-W Patent PumDs Brown, black, tan and saddle. is priced from $1.35 to $2.85 All of these Prices remain in effect for one full week WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND COMPARE PRICES AND VALUE V J I EANY M ERC. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Haslam Bar-ta Bar-ta Jones) of Provo entertained at a dinner party Tuesday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Max Fenn (Fay Wanlass) and Mr. and Mrs. Howard How-ard Robinson, Mrs. J. Freeman Royle left Monday Mon-day for St. George, where she planned to attend a reunion of the McAllister family Wednesday. She will return home the latter part of the week. Mrs. Junius Banks, who has been visiting in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. Myron Burgess and family, returned home Saturday evening. DUP HOLDING PAPER DRIVE A paper drive is being held by the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Pio-neers, it Is announced by Mrs. William Hadfield. Newspapers and magazines securely tied, may be left at her home on North Fifth West, or at the home of Sylvan Clark on North Second West, she stated. WASATCH PRODUCTS Wholesale and Retail Grant Gas & Oil Saratoga Road Lehi , I . Telephone 322-W - ' f - 1 Planning A Party? Ice Cream You will be sure to make a never-to-be-forgotten memory of your party if you serve our delicious de-licious ICE CREAM. All Flavors Order early y2 gallon and gallon containers ready-packed for serving. Evans Cafe the home of You Get MORE MILES PER DOLLAR when you fill your tank with Wasatch Gas Our new garage is now under construction Watch for opening. Dan's Service Corner Center and Main Lions Club Asks Check Of Names Mr. and Mrs. Alfred - Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred-Garten and two sons, Keith and Clifford, of Salt Lake City, visited last week with Mrs. Theo. Tierson. Mending Holes In mending a small hole or t ravel yarns from a straight in ' seam, because repairs with ! thread are most nearly invi Dr. W. L. Worlton, chairman for the Lions Club Memorial Plaque, asks that families of the service men listed in this week's paper check the spelling of the names, to see that they are accurate. ac-curate. The list appearing today in the Sun is the official Lions Club list to date. If any names of service men entering since V-J Day have been omitted, kindly kind-ly notify Dr. Worlton at once, that they may be included when the plaque is made up. Names of all men and women serving during the emergency, which has not been ask yet officially offic-ially terminated, will be included, Dr. Worlton states, so all men serving now, and those called into in-to service before the official end of the war will be placed on the plaque. CLUB NEWS I Mrs. Vere T. Peterson will be hostess to members of the Olym pian Literary club this evening. Melvin Grant of the state highway patrol will present the lesson, on "Safety." j Mrs. Roosevelt Smith enter-' tained members of LaModernettes Sewing club at her home Wednes-1 day evening. Mrs. Boyd Smuin will be hostess to the group next Wednesday. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere gratitude to all our kind friends and neighbors for their help and sympathy to us in our recent be reavement, and to all who so graciously assisted in the serv ices. The Family of Bernice Godfrey Baird IF YOU ARE A MUSICIAN and were in the service long enough to establish an MOS, you Can now reenlist verv advantaee- ously in a grade appropriate to your training and experience. The army has issued a hurry-up call for musicians. ODenines in U. S. Army , bands! Good pay- ana excellent opportunity to gain valuable additional musical trainine. Bandsmen with MOS from 432 through 440 reenlist in one or the higher pay-brackets. See your local army recruiting oincer today! 106 WEST CENTER ST. PROVO, UTAH CHEST COLDS To Believe Misery Rub on Home-Tested VICES VAPORUB SIZE Out PLENAMINS $4.79 Pint AMPHOGEL $1.29 HOT PAD 1; $4.50 1 SOAP, box $1.00 PORTRAIT WAVE $1.49 LEHI DRUG CO. We Have a Complete Stock of HASTINGS RINGS O BATTERIES y 0 BRAKE FLUID CAR TOOLS AND A FEW SCARCE ITEMS WINDOW GLASS and WINDSHIELDS for all cars Central Auto Parts NOW OPEN IN NEW LOCATION 168 West Main Three-Star SPECIAL Regular $10.00 value Cold Wave $7.50 Creme Macbineless $7.00 Creme Machine $6.00 For the month of Nov. only. Phone Now for Appointment 20-J Grant's Beauty Shop Main Street Rear LuCille's Frock Shop MILK IS YOUR BEST FOOD 1.1 1 - l If -v- 'If-. ' "HI? i HIV-".:. ' Be sure It's SAFE-insist on PASTEURIZED Milk from Southwick Dairy Phone Lehi 38-W : " 'Ado MpJ FromyvTiere I sit Joe Marsh Who Gets Off Easiest- f Men or Women? V.J. ... has IVemZZf 011 5 Jow8 way deep cJ?J5iT that the Missus has plenty of o the womea TSi 2 house; id Sue k vice versa. ; . mea . Thad's friendly glass of beer is ItwonMKn ' f ' Reserved relaxation after ft k to- ABd sS 1 they too kmcheons vfth th kZ. ."T3 heATis it's a case of Bw vA e glass ofbe3w T ! 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