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Show hi THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1947 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1947 TillS LEHI SUN, LEIil UXftn Buys you'll want to bring homo... V Chenille Spreads 9.90 -r- "-5 ' OA,' Close-woved solid color chenille chen-ille with multicolor "love knot" design! An excellent value at a popular price I ,v:-' All-Wool BLANKETS An amazing buy 4 lbs. pure wool, guaranteed 5 years against moth damage! 9.90 CHENILLE SPREADS Sensationally low priced! A lot of beauty and durability are woven into this low-priced spread! Solid color or solid with multicolor chenille on strong sheeting . . . attractive attrac-tive designs! Better hurry! 6.90 DRAPERY and SLIPCOVER FABRICS 1 V was i 1 "T ..fill A-M n jjeauuiui ucsiirns nrinteu on jo - c - I lierrinffbone and twill i)Ve- -cj- - X - runk, sun-fast and tub-fast! 98c yd. $ J lie Ml. 5 . shrunk, t Vhatval .4 r I k m a. x r hi ; . tt-rfv ..if Vi: feVi. : i- 'W 1 ; 1 v ' 1 f.y - -"-A'-Jy PR1SCILLA CURTAINS IHf Full cut J well made dotted marqui- iJ sette priscillas. pair " 3 79 Tailored. pair 1.19 Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. 1 WEEK-END VALUES ! Boys' Heavy Cotton O'ALLS ,! SIZES TO 8 50c Men's BIG-MAC O'ALLS 2.69 Girls' DENIM JEANS 2.49 New Spring HANDBAGS 2.98 Corde Yarn - Plastic Pulls - Bag Linings FINE WOOL SCARFS SLr-Ds 1.25 MENS DRESS SHIRTS PF?ERXS 2.29 PENNEY'S In American Fork W 2t 9 Let Us Assist You with Your llEAVTY PMtOMJDIS featuring Machineless and Cold Wave Permanents Expert Manicuring and Hair Styling LEHI BEAUTY SHOPPE STATE STREET Errna Busk, Mgr. Phone 24-J for Appointment find fceinf Want Ads YOUR WASH WILL DRY QUICK DURING COLD WEATHER if your wringer rolls are in good condition. Replace your old ones with new Lovell white wringer rolls now. BANKS APPLIANCE. Free pick-up and delivery service on all house hold appliance repairing. Phone 20-W. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee of Eureka called on Lehi relatives Tuesday morning. Mrs. Lee fractured frac-tured her arm at a skating party Monday evening, and was enroute to a bone specialist in Salt Lake City . ;. , r '" Lawrence 0. Glathar attended a meeting of the Wasatch Chapter, Disabled American Veterans in Provo Monday evening. A "loud stocking cap dance" is scheduled to follow the basketball game at the high school gym Fri day night. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson (Maymetta Royle) and family entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday at their home in Pleasant Grove for Dr. Homer F. Royle of Richland, Wash-ington, Wash-ington, Miss Miriam Royle of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. J. Freeman Free-man Royle, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chatfield and daughter, Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson and family of Salt Lake City were 1 visiting in Lehi Sundav with their I parents, Bishop and Mrs. H. A.' Anderson, and Mrs. Matilda Phil lips. Miss Emma Clover, who is taking tak-ing nurses' training in Salt Lake City, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Clara Clover. Miss Patricia McMillan of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Margaret McMillan. Miss Zina Anderson of Salt Lake City spoke briefly in Sunday School in the Fourth ward last week. Honoring Mrs. Wallace Banks, observed her birthday during the week, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks entertained at a family dinner on Sunday. Others - present included Mr. and Mrs. Myron Burgess and three children of Salt Lake, and the Wallace Banks family. Friends of Mrs. Wilson Lee of Eureka (the former Janet Peterson of this city, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson) will be interested to learn that her husband hus-band and twin sons, Rex and Max, each received their Eagle Scout badges last week. Mr. Lee is the scoutmaster,' and former mayor of Eureka. ' f a -mnTirl Webb substituted as teacher last week for Mrs. Isa bel Brown, who was m. . 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson and family visited friends and relatives in Tooele Sunday. vf- .j Mm Mvron' Bureess iTJ I . a m;iir cTwnt the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks, returning to their nome m oui, Lake City Sunday evening. Mrs. R. J. Smith was hostess to the Bridgedere club Friday. Mrs. Ferd Evans and Mrs. Ernest Rut-ledge Rut-ledge were special guests. Mrs. Lloyd Gray won first prize; Mrs. Alton Wilkin, second, and Mrs. Clifford Miller, consolation. Mrs. Clara Webb is staying at the Wesley Jense home in Pleasant Grove while the Jenses have gone to the national canning convention. conven-tion. ' The railroad signal semaphore at the 'crossing by the Lehi Roller Mills on East Main St. was removed re-moved from the Orem tracks during dur-ing the week. - Mr. and Mrs. Orren Bone of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone. Mrs. James A. Anderson of Butte, oMnt., is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Alvah Van Wagoner. Mrs. Clifford Miller is entertaining enter-taining the Ikon-Odditl - Bridge club this evening. ' Mrs. Isaac Bone and Mrs. Gerald Ger-ald Taylor were in Salt Lake City on welfare business Monday. Pres. and Mrs. A. C. Schow attended at-tended funeral services for Apostle Apos-tle Callis in Salt Lake City Mori-day. Mori-day. Richard Bone visited in Ogden Saturday with his wife, Dorothy, who is reported improving. Mr. and Mrs. Gayln Wilson visited vis-ited friends in Salt Lake City Sunday. Salt L V.H.y, rich f the A1U strict w. .hipped Ucden hy x team an. fro. o,. to Swanac Walt for trtrat,7 METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH i I HERE'S PROOF THAT IT COSTS NO MORE TO GO FIRST CLASS r 1 EXAMPLES OF LOW FARES ! f ONE ROUND WAY TRIP . - 1 BOISE $ 7.65 $13.80 BOSTON $40.43 $78.90 LOS ANGELES' $10.95 $19.75 LAS VEGAS .... $ 8.80 $15.00 CEDAR CITY .. $ 5.00 $ 9.00 PORTLAND .... $15.00 $26.00 STATE STREET DRUG Phone 145 Operated by INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES FOR SALE Elgin sewing machine, ma-chine, good condition. Phone 190-R. ' 1-23-tf. FOR SALE BY OWNER42 acres of land. Mrs. Inez Smith, 190 W. Main, Lehi. 12-19-tf. Remodeling, Altering, Mending, Sewing of all kinds. Children's coats made. Phone 321-M. 12-5-tf. EXPERT WATCH REPAIRING: One year guarantee; one week service. R. Leo Roberts, at Ziniks, 118 South Main, Salt Lake City., Leave work with Ray Roberts, Lehi. ' l-9-14tp. ROR RENT Furnished room, 1 or 2 gentlemen. 78 South 2nd West, Lehi. 1-17-tf. JERSEY COW AND HAY FOR SALE Phone 352-J1 or see Wilford Russon, Lehi. 2-6-2tp. FOR SALE Comb, radio-phono graph, will trade; Also May . tag washer in excellent condi tion. Phone 611 -J, Am. Fork, 2-6-tf. IVER JOHNSON BIKE FOR SALE 66 S. 2nd W. Phone 321-J. 2-6-lt. WILL PAY $1.00 FOR 3 SHARES LEHI WATER Phone 167-W. 2-6-2tp. PRICES SLASHED ON TIRES 6.00x16 $12.80,, 6.50x16 $15.99. 20,000 miles guarantee. While they last at Western Stores, 187 W., Main, Lehi. 2-6-lt. HAVING A PARTY? Record the voices of your guests for everlasting ever-lasting memories. Or send a Valentine your own personal greeting. Records made of indiciduals or roups. Phone 20-W for prices. Banks Appliance. Ap-pliance. '2-6-2t. Everyone in town read this ad. Why don't you put one in like it and sell what YOU have to offer? Legal Notice Consult county clerk or respective re-spective signers for further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of HETTIE F. GOODWIN, Deceased. Creditors will present verified claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at the office of O. DeVere Wootton, Attorney-at-Law. Rooms 12-14 Bank of American Fork Building. Build-ing. American Fork. Utah, on or before March 23, 1947. Jessie Rowley Goodwin, Administrator first publication Jan. 23, 1947. i Last publication Feb. 13, 1947. Fairfield News By Leatha Carson The Fairfield MIA team played a team from the Chemical Plant Tuesday, the proceeds going to ward the purchase of a new ball. George Crawofrd and Leo Love-ridge Love-ridge of the stake Sunday School board visited our meeting Sunday. Brother Crawford delivered an interesting in-teresting lesson at faculty meeting. meet-ing. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carson enjoyed a delightful Sunday when their daughters and families, Mr.j and Mrs. obert Wilson of American Amer-ican Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Peterson, came to spend the day. Mrs. Anna Carson and Mrs. Minnie Min-nie Tegan motored to Lehi and adjoining towns on business and pleasure Monday. Enjoying the Passion Play at Kingsbury Hall in Salt Lake City Friday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Carson and eed aCrson. They were accompanied to the city by Mrs. Lillie Carson, Miss Virginia Carson and Mrs. Lorena McCaus-land. McCaus-land. Mrs. Murrel Strong and children, chil-dren, Mrs. Mary Chipman and children, chil-dren, and Mrs. Edna Wall and children chil-dren of American Fork visited their father, Lehmond McKinney, and other Fairfield relatives Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. hCarles Carson, a teacher in the Lehi grammar grades, is suffering from a sprained ankle she injured a week ago. She has bas been excused from school during dur-ing this period. Mrs. Duane Shepherd and hvo children of Alpine are snending a week with Mrs. Shepherd's aunt, Mrs. Minnie Tegan. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Brown of Wendover, formerly of Lehi, announce an-nounce the marriage of their son, Merton Brown, SM 3-c, to Miss Emma Thomnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Harper of Alvarado, Texas. The wedding was performed in Ely, Nevada, January Janu-ary 20, by Justice of the Peace William W. Willis. Accompanying the couple to Ely were the groom's parents and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown. The groom is a ETeat- I grandson of Mrs. Julia Brown of ths city. After a short honeymoon, Fred will report back for navy duty at San Diego. He recently returned from fifteen months duty in the Pacificw ar zone. pa mm w Atlas Genuine Rubber ,. TIRES- AND NEW IMPROVED BUTYL TUBES Which hold air 10 times longer than natural rubber tubes A GOOD SUGGESTION from your friendly service station Now is the time to buy your tires before the warmer weather shortage arrives. WE FIX FLATS STATE STREET SERVICE LAWRENCE O. - GLATHAR, Manager PHONE 359 Open Daily from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. Anyone interested in selling a home, farm or acreage, contact Dale Roberts, Ph. 173-W. 2-6-4tp. FOR SALE Good used piano $150.00. Terms. Banks Appliance, Ap-pliance, Ph. 20-W. 2-6-3tp FOR SALE Ford truck. IV, ton ' T Farl Smith TVi vii" w-. m. aVUC it-J Lehi. 2-6-tf! - TO SEE BYt Banks Appliance Co. t |