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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1947 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH Ti THURSDAY, AUGUST 'W 1 WANT ADS Taxi Service Phone 331-J Day or Night Comer TAXI FOR SALE Karrial Kamper trailer, reasonable. Ideal for hunting and fishing. Tel. 44-W, American Fork. 7-31-ltp. WANTED Small furnished apt., No children. Phone Mr. M. Baker Jr., A. F. 685-R. WALLPAPER CLEANING and 1929 Chrysler For Sale Best PAINTING M. D. Smuin Ph. offer takes it. Good motor, 102-M. 1-8-tf., 6-ply tires. 3G0 N. 2nd West. FOR SALE Large baby crib 30 x 54, complete with springs and mattress. H. W. Barnes, Phone 158-W, Lehl. 7-17-lt, FOR SALE 3 burner coal oil stove with storage unit. $5.00, L. A. Wilson, Phone 102-M. 7-17-tf. FOR SALE In Amenlcan Fork, 5 room home, good location, immediate possession. Tel. 186, Lehi. 4-10-tf. Legal Blanks for all purposes at Sun office, 189 W. Main. USED CONSOLE RADIO, Zinith F-M, like new. Banks Appliance. HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR L. D. S. CHURCH BOOKS. Zion's Book Store, 65 East Second Sec-ond South, Salt Lake City. 6-12-4t FOR SALE Factory built trailer trail-er house. Phone 318-J2, Lehi. 7-10 Camplete bicycle repair and reconditioning re-conditioning service at Banks Appliance. FOR SALE Covered 2-wheel trailer. , Will sleep 2 persons. Llttleford Garage. Phone 75W. 7-10-tf. About feiin The Second ward Youth Leadership Lead-ership meeting was held Tuesday evening at the home of Moselle Davis. The group have been holding hold-ing their monthly meeting on Tuesday evening during the summer sum-mer until MIA work resumes. A short SUN want ad can brine: you $ $ $ for the investment of a few cents. Sell your don't wants the easy, Sun Want-Ad way. MILK Is Your Best Ail-Around Food Milk supplies basic vitamins and minerals that are needed to keep up one's stamina and resistance. Be sure your family are getting their share of this protective food a quart a day for children a pint a day for adults. DAILY DELIVERY - . LEHI DAIRY (Formerly Southwiek Dairy) Main Street, Lehi Phone 38-W Good saddle horse for sale cheap, also new harness, rubber tired wagon. Ben C. Lott. 8-7-ltp. FOR SALE 6-acre pasture with flowing well. J. D. Woodhouse. 8-7-3tp. Strawberries $3.00 CASE FRED SHELTON Fourth Ward, Lehi Phone 89-J FREE DELIVERY NEED MONEY? It's easy to get a Loan at Geneva Finance. AUTO LOANS FURNITURE LOANS SALARY LOANS Geneva Finance Above Utah Power & Light AMERICAN FORK PHONE 413 Clyde Summerhays of Salt Lake City is visiting at the Joseph S. Robison home this week. Glen and Alta Wanlass have a daughter, born August 1 at the Lehi hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanless are the grandpartnts. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Peterson and sons, David and Gary, of Mill-brae, Mill-brae, California are visiting for two weeks with Utah friends and relatives. While in Lehi, they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Peterson. Pet-erson. They expect to return home this week-end. Visitors at the M. W. Wathen home during the latter part of the week were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elsen of El Segundo, California, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hancock and Mr. and Mrs. George Wathen and families of Salt Lake City. Boyd and June Babcock Sunderland Sunder-land are parents of a daughter, born August 4 at the Lehi hospital. Mrs. Veron P. Curtis received medical treament at the Lehi hos pital August 1 and 2. Mrs. Keith Larsen and baby son were removed to their home Wednesday. Mrs. Roger Price, who recently underwent a major operation, was removed to her home Wednesday. Members of the Second quorum of Elders, under the direction of Arland Fowler, will present the program in the Second ward Sac rament meeting Sunday August 10 The stake girls' committee, under un-der the leadership of Dorothy Southwiek, chairman, have been assigned the program for the Mothers and Daughters meeting to be held Sunday, August 31 preced ing stake quarterly conference. The evening session will be under the direction of stake M.I.A. lead ers. Mr. and Mrs. John Grogan of Boulder City, Nevada, have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Larsen Lar-sen of Orem were dinner guests of MrSy Fern G. Johnson on Sunday. Sun-day. , ., Mrs. ,; Mae Kent of Tremonton was a guest of the George Stras-burg Stras-burg family on Sunday. WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF I I SUGAR PECTIN FRUIT JARS LIDS RUBBERS PARAFFIN SPICES and many other items to make this Your Biggest Canning Year LARSEN BROS. "Where Quality and Courtesy go hand in hand" COMPLETE ONE STOP SERVICE SEE US FOR YOUR CAR NEEDS Radiator repair, battery sales and recharging, oil, gasoline, lubrication, lu-brication, tire and tube sales and repair, brake and electrical service. serv-ice. UTAH OIL PRODUCTS Call in and get your FREE Pictures!, Jack's One-Stop Service On Highway Between Lehi and American Fork . ONE ONLY New Washer with water pump. Banks Appliance. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Goates of Parma, Idaho have been visiting relatives in Lehi and American Fork for two weeks. Mrs. Goates i is the former Lucille McAllister of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. John Southwiek and . son John and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bone visited in Pueblo and Denver, Colorado, during the week end. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Maiben Stephenson were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Anderson of Oak City, Mrs. F. W. Johnson of Fillmore, and Mrs. George M, Crosland of Holden. The group were returning from Salt Lake City where they visited Rodney Ashby, a former Manti Temple ordinance worker, who is to undergo under-go an amputation, and also attended attend-ed the Centennial production, "Promised Valley." Mr. and Mrs. Howard Curtis and family have returned to their home in Los Angeles, California, after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet and Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph Roberts enroute home from Yellowstone. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mott and daughter Shirley, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mott of American Fork spent Saturday and Sunday in Park City with Bishop and Mrs. Glen Sabey and son, Paul. John T. Coughlan returned last week from Waltham, Massachusetts,, Massachu-setts,, where he had spent two weeks visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Coughlan, his sis ter Mary, and brother, Junior. Mrs. Tom Roberts (Nedra Lewis) Lew-is) of Iona, Idaho is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Lewis, having come to visit with her sister, Mrs. G. H. Radebaugh (Cleora Lewis), who is here from Urbana, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum A. Anderson Ander-son spent two days in Salt Lake City with Dr. and Mrs. Georze E. Eason and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson An-derson and families last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferrin Gurney and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Beeston of Salt Lake City attended the Frederick Weight family reunion reun-ion in American Fork Canyon Sunday. Sun-day. About 150 family members were in attendance. afie precious: - 4V Wilt Banks Appliance 189 W. Main Phone 20-W Mrs. Lincoln Farnsworth (Iris Fowler) has returned to her home in iryeourg, Maine after a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Fowler, Mrs. Val-dis Val-dis Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allred. and Mr n,r- Don Fowler. She and her pilot flew' I wieir own plane from Maine, where they own an air field. She stopped here briefly enroute to San Francisco, Fran-cisco, California, where she visited with Mrs. Serena Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lindsay, and Mr. and Mrs. Lindy Player, spending several days here on her return trip. Mrs. Farnsworth received her pilot's certificate over a year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Burgess of Salt Lake City attended the Banks family reunion held in Liberty Park last week. ( FURNITURE REPAIRING Overstuffed Sets Bottoms Re-tied DAVS $15.00 CIIAIRS $10.00 Refinishing Upholstering Re-Glueing Custom Made Slip Covers Rug Cleaning Furniture Cleaning New Mattresses All sizes PHONE 331-W FOR FREE ESTDIATE ZION'S Furniture Exchange Located Across Street North From Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coates and baby, Sherry Mae, of Salt Lake City visited th inHai. o- ... ion ui uie week with her sister, Mrs. Glen oaies joined her here Sunday, and they returned home in the evening. Mrs. Paul C. Pack (Gail Peet) of Lindon, spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet. Her hirthH . anniversary occurred on that day. Mr and Mrs. Keith Larsen have a baby son. born .Tni - ' - ""j ox si une Lehi hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Linel Larsen are the grandparents. Fridav evpnino- o t .., ' " "u6"t o ai .SO P.m.. thfi Jjtalro 3,iT.,1o.. i , board are entertaining all ward Sunday School partners at the Old Mill Camp in American Fork Canyon, it is announced an-nounced by stake sur,crir,ta - i VVUUCUb J. Maiben Stephenson. Horace Hadfield is p-pnoroi - es'- viittiixnan or arrangements, and Keith Erickson is program chairman. Musical numbers and stnta k ed during the evening. Dean Worl-ton Worl-ton who recently retired as superintendent sup-erintendent to accept a position as counselor tn th t-u . ward, and Mrs. Worlton will be SDecial tnipcto m . 1 c w, ,u w in -jig siaKe presidency and wH h,-ot,nn I Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet psent Sunday in Lindon with Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Pack and family. Among Lehl residents attending funeral services for Archie Soren-son Soren-son at Copperton Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. James Gough, Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Mrs. April Zimmerman, Mrs. Heber C. Webb, and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. f ormerly of Napa, CalhW ....nknol U " jjuivnnocu mc iormer Orer ion. They are remodeling y,' ing and apartment, and tx! move their family here goo! Kartchner is a sister of lace Banks. Mrs. Lettie Gudmundu last week in Salt Lake son, Stanley Gudmundsen, I American Fork's Centennial 0 1 Thur., Fri., and Sat. August 14-15-16 County Fair Grounds 3 P. M. PR0V0 3 P. I First Official State AssociatiorSS Meet in Utah County Sponsored by American Fork'Riding Club ADMISSION 81.00 If Works Perfectly 1 1 i 1 I II yiff-. trr- . We Give New Life to Worn Appliances Here we use factory methods to rebuild, restore and repair worn appliances. Our service is prompt and courteous. To prolong their life- to keep them working efficiently call us. , PHONE 20-W , For Prompt, Expert Service t Banks Appliance :4. i . 4 ! "189 W. Main Lehi v,fl be jaiiioun p4 J. fBSnnio m Int phi11", park, Nt Di (Setem ioi met 2 im. ii J 3J I f (7' v4 k 1 J M A Heaping Dish of Goodne t tofl 6 I Lehi hthreli r"4t we (Knecoi ! "vitatio lairds ha ir;ients l"l three . : I Witt "cted K3ted tc 8 menti pienje :&r sever , 1 es wi catabl, I'-'Mht : r e wh ""5 picn c" wou; f creat Tspeai f inent Ulfens: C - et to we ? by. i f":isbe hp ;'l3ns in 1 -4- After rri i ... me oesi picK-up in tne world when you're is -coifimnfr hot and tired is a heaping dish of our delicious k'owa i ing, creamy-rich ice cream. Your favorite fresh ' rieanno, flavors to enjoy at home or at our fountain. 5 up the f in buUe. S1.60 gallon for parties EVANS CAFE F;ecUbl 3 vtith th mi Sun Um Vn., SSSB and their partners. |