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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY l6 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1947 A' AT LAST We are able to offer you THE SERVICE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR We have been fortunate in securing a high Fidelity Recorder for making PERSONALIZED PHONOGRAPH RECORDS. We offer the following" services either at your home or at our shop. . . . . . Recording personal letters and greetings to friends or relatives in the natural voice of the sender. Recording music, speeches, recitations of yourself or your children for a permanent treasured record. ' . Recordings of the voices of relatives and friends at Birthday Anniversaries, Family Reunions, Golden Weddings, etc. CALL US FOR AN APPOINTMENT AT YOUR HOME, OR CALL IN THE SHOP AT ANY TIME DURING BUSINESS. HOURS Our Prices are Reasonable Banks Appliance 189 W. Main Phone 20-W SALE! 507 OFF ON mux's woiik caps men's swi:ati:rs hoys' jackets', i a ii is hoods. sweaters, SKIRTS CHILDREN'S WOOL-LINED HOUSE SLIPPERS WOOL SLACK SUITS Sizes 12-18 BARBETTE COTTON AND RAYON FROCKS Sizes for Every Figure FULL LINE OF RIT DYES for All Fabrics COSMETICS AND TOILETRIES for Men and Women RUST-PROOF ALUMINUM CLOTHES LINE NEW MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY 2 Where Your Dollars Go Farther Among out-of-town relatives and friends attending the Don Johnsoi funeral Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jenson, Ernest Jen-son, Jen-son, Mrs. Jennie Wanlass, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wanlass, Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mrs. Emma Lott and Mr. and Mrs. John Atwood, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Martha Hunter, Mrs. Delia Spaffor, Mrs. Rose Hansen, Mrs. Haydee Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wanlass, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mec-ham, Mec-ham, Darrell Wanlass, Mrs. Ben Wright, Mrs. Frank Huggard, Mr. and Mrs., Wm. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. H. Leslie Hansen, American Fork; Sterling Miller, Nampa, Idaho; George Wanlass; Manti; Dr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Nicholes, Mrs. James Trunkey, and Mrs. Fern Vernon, Provo; MSgt. and Mrs. Richard Johnson, Bremerton, Washington; Wash-ington; AOM 2c Paul Johnson, Memphis, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Johnson and Mr. - and Mrs. Marvin Goff, Clearfield; Grant Lindsay, Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Wesley Ainsworth, Sandy; and Mrs. Julia Anderson, Rexburg, Idaho. t p1 snent the' Mrs. Tom E. Roberts and chil- M,rS- TJtmrt ot this dren, Kay and Hal, returned last week-end and the : fore part of Wis ldah()i week in Salt Lak City vuUi daughter, Mr. Myron Burgess, fa, parents. Mr and family. t ;Mrs George A. Lewis, and other Stake quarterly conference has relatives. been set for February 15 and! it is announced by stake president h & m Wed A. Carlos Schow. undej. direction of club Mrs Glen Gardner (Lois Larsen) president Robert Morton. iMrEdSSd?! Mrs George Kincaid has return-parents, return-parents, air. . u i d tQ her home -n Richmon(j) Cah- j fornia after visiting with her sons, Mrs. Sentell G.Young telephoned 'John and Glen and her parents, from San Francisco Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. John de St. Jeor. I night to inquire about her sister, Mrs. Winifred aorensoii, wuu is seriously ill in the Lehi hospital j with a lung infection. J. Ray Steele, field man for the Civil Aeronautics Association, was The high school girls basketball team defeated Provo 40-23 Thursday Thurs-day in the first league game of the season. Under the direction of Miss Alice Dixon, the girls are showing good form, and are ex Jay Wellsop of Salt Lake City, husband of the former Elvera Dan-sie Dan-sie of this city, underwent an operation for a kidney ailment at the L.D.S. hospital Monday noon. Saturday guests of Mrs. Theo. Pierson were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Garten and sons, Keith and Clifford, Clif-ford, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pier-son Pier-son of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Mable Pierson Steiger of Trinidad, Colorado.' Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings and Mrs. Quey Hebrew attended the showing of "Song of the South" in Provo Saturday evening. in Lehi, Fairfield and Topliff on'pected to make a good showing hnainoaa TiiMdsv I this year. The next game is sched- I uled at 4 p.m. today, when they Mr. and Mrs. Reed McAffee and,1" Heber m the local gym. t v a t,0;J The second team also were vie- auii, uerry, nave icvum v home in Lomita, California after a short visit with Mr. McAffee's mother, Mrs. Nettie McAffee. Mrs. grandson, Calvin, son of Mr. and;niaUueen attendants, were guests !Mrs. Reed McAffee. SDent the holi- of honor at a meeting sponsored torious over their Provo opponents. Misses Glenda Hunger and Bev erly Powell, Utah County Centen- uays in Lomiu, uie giuuy returning return-ing to Lehi together. Calvin is attending at-tending the B.Y.U. "-- Athenian club members will meet at the home of Mrs. George A. Lewis next Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. T. F. Kirkham returned home Sunday after a two weeks' .visit in California with relatives. ter, Mrs. R. W. Schill, and her husband; hus-band; at Glendale she visited another an-other sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Cameron, Cam-eron, and her daughter, Mrs. F. G. McCall; and in Los Angeles she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond library cards during 1946, it is an Kirkham and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard . nounced by Mrs. M. W. Wathen, Fillerup. She also spent an afternoon after-noon in Inglewood with the S. I WASATCH Products Grant Gas & Oil Saratoga Road Phone 322-W by the Mapleton Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. They have been honored at similar meetings in several sev-eral other communities during the past few weeks. Both young women, who are attending at-tending the Brigham Young University, Uni-versity, will be present at the coronation of the Centennial queen in Salt Lake City Thursday even ing, Beverly is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell, and Glenda is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Hunger. , 195 new members registered for ! Goodwin family, and reports that Mrs. Goodwin s health is much improved. im-proved. Viewing the Rose Parade i on New Year's Day. she reports I much favorable comment was given them non-fiction, 6,220 T Tl 1 mm 1 rf-i . . j . t uians iioai, oearing our centennial centen-nial queen. Second ward Primary officers and teachers held their monthly ( books and wTho. helped in any way preparation meeting Wednesday j to make our public library a center evening at the homeof Mrs. Pattalof information, with good books to way. , read in leisure hours city librarian. 349 new books were purchased, and 79 books were donated during the year. Circulation figures have soared this year, with 13,313 books being taken out by the public, 655 of fiction, 6,096 juvenile books, and 342 from the rental collection. Mrs. Wathen expresses thanks and appreciation to all who donated Mrs. Florence Schnooke ifarrell of San Francisco and Mrs. Mildred Cooley of" Salem, Oregon spent Tuesday with Mrs. Clell Jackson. Mrs. Harrell formerly taught the first grade"' in the Lehi schools. , v f - . , Mrs. Ward Webb entertained the Auctus club Thursday evening, when Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mc-Tague Mc-Tague of American Fork presented pictures and talks on Hawaii and the great typhoon which destroyed their home there. The next meeting meet-ing of the group will be at the home of Mrs. Joseph S. Robison on January 23. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS for AUTO PARTS and ACCESSORIES for all makes MOTOR REBUILDING and MACHINE WORK GENERAL AUTO PARTS CO. Main Street Phone 11-J FLASH! o o Grand Opening of Lehi's New Western Auto Store FRIDAY and SATURDAY JANUARY 24-23 Many Hard-to-get Items will be featured Mailing of "parcels and letters at the local postoffice has not been as heavy in 1946 as i nthe two years previous, stated Postmaster A. C. Schow in an interview this week. The drop is possibly due to the return of manv servieempn from overseas and bases in other states, he said. Incoming mail has remained nor mai, however, he added. LEAVE SOME FOR ME Hey Fido, leave some for the boss! Sure, we know it's the best ice cream in town, but Butch, there, likes it as much as you do. Rich . . . Creamy . . . Delicious . . . PUre EVANS CAPE Theafr MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH PRESENTS The best in entertainment at popular prices Evenings! and 9:15 p. m. Continuous shows Saturday-Sunday y, and Holidays from 3 p. m. voi Le He piai annus Lehi Jan. ' ture ! lunch basen undei sclioo after) lapli in tn ties eveni fumi H. Mrs. man, secre parti mitti ware in ei LAST TLME TONIGHT DOUBLE BILL "Young and Willing" and ' "Strange Confession" 4 1 Jay Bonf Lars Evai Dort Cart ran Rusi Azei pre; and Tra IA11IAI iXLJ a 11. UHUii X . JrVl Uil.lV X 1 i AINU 15 I I p0f i DOUBLE FEATURE . VJ:l-Mysteiy..d,Thrills!-..1, . "Senorita From The Wes - with ALLjAN JONES and BONITA GRANVILLE . v ,. PLUS WILLI AM BOYD in "Hopalong Cassidy Return ; With Our Boys . . Colonel W. B. de St. Jeor, son of Mr. and Mrs. John de St. Jeor of this city, has been assismed to Lima, Peru, where he will assume the duties of counsel to the Peru vian Air Command. Leaving for New York City by auto, he was accompanied by his wife and daughter, who will go with him to Peru. Wayne Webb of the U. S. Navy recently visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb, for a few days while he was on a 15-day 15-day furlough. Card of Thanks We would like to express our gratitude and heartfelt appreciation apprecia-tion to all our friends and neighbors neigh-bors for their sympathy and help during our bereavement. To the American Legion and others who assisted at the services, and for the many floral displays, we are exceedingly grateful. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Johnson and Family. SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 20 & f m ; The Big Swing Show is Here To Stay! EDGAR BERGEN, CHARLIE McCARTHY, BONITA GRANVILLE. JANE POWELL I D "Song of .The Open Roai NEWS CARTOON SHORTS YVF.TYVFSTY A V A Vn TUTTOCr v t a xttt h o v v 4Tl 1 ' 'NT... 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