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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER THE LEHI SUN, LEHI UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1946 Mr. and Mrs.' Clifford Miller en-tertained en-tertained a group of friends at a Christmas party Saturday evening. The dinner table was decorated in a Christmas motif, covers being laid for Dr. and Mrs. Boyd J. Lar-8en, Lar-8en, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wing and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Glover of Frovo. Bridge followed dinner. Miss Dorothy Norberg, who is attending the BYU, is spending her Christmas vacation with her parents, par-ents, Bishop and Mrs. L. M. Norberg. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown left Friday evening for Cheyenne, Wyo-ihpv Wyo-ihpv will soend a few days with Mrs. Brown's sister, - . TT - - - ) Mrs. ilaroia narwaru. Fllpn Banks is spending her Christmas holiday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Banks. Mrs. W. D. Watkins and Mrs. Dorothy Ivers attended a Christ- .,o.tr .,f tVio App Hierh Club, held at the home of Mrs. Howard Ferguson in Provo iriaay evening. eve-ning. , Teen-age girls of the Fourth ward held a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. L. M. Norberg WITNESSES AT BILBO PROBE , .jui..i..m msmMm&S!mmV ""'"'"L,,, NEW YEAR HAPPY HEARTS HAPPY FACES AND A HAPPY DAY! We hope 1917 will bring you many blessings, and take this means of telling you bow happy we are in having had the opportunity to serve you so often during the past year. LUCILLE SHOP ABRAHAM L SHUSHAN B. L KNOST MISSISSIPPI CONTRACTOR B. I. Knost (left) tells the enate War vestigating Committee, la Washington, that he Eave Seiu Theodore BUbls sectary $3,750 as a campaign contribution m W2. but tot tne money was never used for that purpose. Another figure to toe tovesn gation. Abraham L. Shushan (right), one-time bfJ t nnn i. rAnnrted to have been subnoenaed. . (International) tiucjr wuuu - - - Monday evening. Mi., ifnthrvn Brown entertain ed at a slumber party at her home Friday evening. The group iisieneu 4. -,.WHTKra and enioved a snack LU I LLUi v - . - before retiring, and a waffle break fast completed the party. inuse present were Misses Norene Felt, r t .. Rriu7n Ronnie Jean Kirk- ham, Ila Wing, Carma Gray, and Beth Adamson.. "Mr nTid Mrs. Andrew Field, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Asay, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Noyes of American Fork attended the commencement exercises of the 1946 nursing class .. mt of the L.D.S. hospital iasi liiuis-day liiuis-day at Kingsbury Hall in Salt Lake City. Miss Virgie Mae Fjeld. daughter of the late virgu-rjem and Mrs. Marie Fjeld Beckel of Pn. n trranddauirhter of the Fjelds, was among the graduates. LaVar Bateman was the speaker at Sacrament services in the Fifth ward Sunday. 1 . mr.. d t Smith was hostess to Bridgedere Club members at a rariotm nartv Monday. Follow ing dinner at Evan's Cafe, the group met at the Smitn nome ior bridge and an exchange of gifts. ' Ikon-Oddity Bridge Club members mem-bers held their Christmas party nt tT.f Iiottk. of Mrs. Glenn Wing Thursday evening. The dining table was tastefully decorated witn .anioa q nf. nthpr Christmas motifs, vuimtvo uii" ha fdvnra and tallies combined with holly. After dinner, bridge was played, Mrs. Robert Webb and Mm rionn Wilcox receiving the high score awards. Mrs. Dorothy Ivers , received tne consoiauun favor. Others attending were Mes-Glen Mes-Glen Trane. Clifford Miller. Don Fowler, Glen Wanlass, and Bertrand PecK. uuts were( exchanged. ex-changed. , , Members of the Liohoman Club entertained their mothers and members of the Auctus, Olymian and Athenian Clubs at a tea Wednesday evening. Mrs, Neld- on Evans was general cnairiuau. Harold Ivers reported at Camp Stoneman, Oakland, California, on Christmas Day for reassignment. He expects to go overseas. Kecent- iy stat oneu l h tucky, he nas Deen viain-e his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Ivers, for ten days. a , tn Mr. and Mrs. auil Yi xv. - of last week at the Utah Valley hospital m Provo. The mother is tne LaWana Hyatt of St. George. The oW .a tho t.nirn trranuciuiu of Mrs. Sigrid Wite of Provo. The Joneses have an older daughter. Mr., and Mrs. Dale Anderson and ;i r.t T.nVfl r.it.v and Mrs. Matilda Phillips were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson and family on Christmas. A cultural arts program was presented in the Fourth ward t,..Jv nf last. week, under the direction of Mava Larsen, who also directed the teen-age chorus, comprised of Jeanine Manning, naTniim NTnrhf.rcr. Beth and Myra Jones, Sharon Hansen and Marie Monson. Georgia Ziegler, organist fiw V a crrnn n n.n H hfr dauehter, Elaine, played a piano duet, and talks on Christmas carois were given by Uronna Smith and Lon-nie Lon-nie Peterson. The scriptural reading read-ing was given by Melvin Kirkham. Butter NutritfTj As far as nutritive faue is concerned, con-cerned, butter affords fats and vitamin vita-min A. " About 80 per cent of th. ooDUlation over 10 aot read or write. Ji State Street Service ' ' NOW UNDER New Management Complete line of: - "'... - ' '. ATLAS ACCESSORIES Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Anti-Freeze Pep 88 and "Vico Products Open 7:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. m. Lawrence Glathar, Mgr. Le Ra Fil Lehi are ei domes reveal city c quotes sentat out th The rate f hours only i $3.20 : tw.i 14.50 : AC ' For $.88; prow ray $ UP Price $5.48. Up Price $10.6 $13.5( as hii late i Sin closei I - Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks spent Rait Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Myron Burgess and family. . . i- TO EACH AND ALL VJhcn Vie Count Our Blessings we find many we had not thought about. Among the outstanding blessings in our list is the good will of the people of this community. jlVB - THANK YOU most cordially for this good ,. will and assure you of our deep appreciation. We wish for you a pleasant holiday, and a New Year that is the harbinger of many blessings to come. LEANY MERC GLEAMNG1 AFTER CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE - CLEARING THE DECKS OF ALL ODD LOTS READYING OUR ST 0 R E F O R NEW 19 47 MERCHANDISE. " 1 5 COATS All women's coats included in this Drastic Price Reduction! DRESSES Good selection at this Low Price Shop early! HANDBAGS All odd lot Handbags Repriced to Clear Today! AID II u ea. PIECE GOODS Plastic Coated Cotton Yard Goods Bright Prints BOYS WINTER COATS Zipper Front Red Plaid Long Length Til w. h. Prior w. h, recti cent, syste asai erati been Prioi Elf over estin Eleci Mi plaii mini supt seve lorn sout left nigr be 1 Me beei pres W Oi Fi r reti to i str it j Pri on in? prs tei CLOSEOUT SHOPWORN BOOKS REPRK TWO BIG TABLES REMN ANTS-REPRIC E 1 ODD LOTS NOTIONS. BUTTONS RTRRONS. Et RAYON DICKEYS -PRICES SLASHED GIRLS' DRESSES -ALL! ODD LOTS REPRICE Fi; CLOSEOUT RUGS ALLL ODD LOTS Rep PENNEY'S IN AMERICAN FOI |