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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1948 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH Egyptians Used Lines A crude form of the modern lint fishing was originated by the Egyptians. Secured Farm Jobs Under the emergency farm labor programs which were authorized by congress, extension agents made 7ft million Job placements last year. IT'SlEASY... It's Economical to grow your own Flower Seeds Garden Fruit Trees 1 J.rZl Evergreens and Shrubs AMERICAN FORK Clubs and Socials LaConda Mrs. Glen Austin was hostess to LaConda club members Friday evening. Mrs. E. R. Caisford won first prize, Mrs. Albert Taylor the consolation favor, and Mrs. James F. Halsey was a special guest. Makes Up For Lost Time Mrs. Wells Anderson, who has a birthday only once in four years, had two parties this year BABY CHICKS AND SUPPLIES Am. Fork Nursery and Garden Supply PHONE 64-J 324 E. State Road What helps Utah County helps you. Spend your Money at Home. 5383320803 TV AND DO MY EYES GLISTEN LIKE THE GEMS in the NECKLACE' NTHE! WINDOW AT Strang Jewelry & Gift Shop Your Home Town JEWELER i TTrfHr.iT oU-toro Mrs. Fred ujr Aid oioivi", Lystrup, Mrs. Lee Rawlings, Mrs. Donald Elsmore, ana Mrs. Colledge, all of Orem, came and spent the day with her. Saturday Satur-day evening the family all came, hrnncrht inn.Vi snmrised her. and Dresented her' with some lovely gifts. n if Mrs. Fred, Sh'elton, Lehi, was hostess to the Old menus wuu TPriHnw oftmnnn Prizes went to Mrs. Guy Darling and Mrs. t rea Bath, otners present Mrs. uien Austin, Mrs. . ford, Mrs. E. R. Gaisford, anc Mrs. Victor W. Gaisford. Arlitra Guild "TolWnn rrV,r.Minrh MV Hat". ! delightful 'book written by Lilly Dache, the queen of women's hat designers, was reviewed by Miss Norene Fox before the Arlitra r,iilld MnnHnv evening. The oiH nt the home of Mrs. Leo G. Meredith with Mrs. ... r T Noel G. Knight ana Mrs. jen neth W. Morton assisting hos tesses. The nominating commit nf of ficers to be elected at the next meetiner. wh rti will De neiu March 22. AMne Mothers Mrs. Alta Devey was hostess to 12 members of the Alpine Motn ers club Friday afternoon. Needle work and social chat occupied the time and a delicious lunch was served. Junior Ladies Literary Mrs. Robert White (Virginia Meiling), Lehi, read the three-act three-act play "Peg O' My Heart" before be-fore members of the Junior Ladies Lad-ies Literary club Thursday, Feb. 26. Mrs. Fred Whiting was hostess hos-tess at the home of her mother, Mrs. Lawrence Briggs, and Mrs. Harold Throolin assisted. Mrs. 4 PURE JAM 53c APPLE BUTTER J": 21c GRAPE JELT Y 22c SYRUP r!'! 45c OLIVES : 25c DILL PICKLES fCl j 23c SWEET MUSTARD PICKLE SPREAD 8C, 8c GRATED TUNA 36c DEVILED MEAT 3Ect7 22c CORNED BEEF 1 49c QT A P TTTTTTT Cheese & Tomato Ol IvjJLTlj 111 Sauce, Penthouse -J P 2 CANS !.. J-tlC PORK & BEANS ST!! 22c CAKE FLOUR TnT 29c FLAPJACK Tl 45c BISQUICK lbi 44c WAFERS IdrH 49c SALTINE WAFERS . 0 2 ibs 4oC RITZ CRACKERS 29c JELLO ?r? .. : 15c MARSHMALLOWS 1f- 8 Oz ' XDC PUMPKIN ah 1 lc PYMAKE K!!fl2c (Makes 3 Pies) APPLESAUCEr' e 17c APPLE PY QUICK 37c TOMATO SOUPel,s 29c PEAS ?ZG!..... L 35c SPINACH..,....... 12c MAYONNAISE 1 45c 02. f A "D Peets Granulated m n OUAr Large Pkg. 40C RINSO ; 35c PALMOLIVE Z: ...... 10c DREFT OR VEL 33c ii 4 Richard Hunter was a special guest. Refreshments were served to 19 ladies. Home Economics Mrs. Leo B. Nelson entertained members of the Home Economic Group Monday evening. Mrs. Charles B. Walker lead in the ljsson discussion of "Heredity and You" and was assisted by Mrs. G. Watson Eataugh, Mrs. Donald E. Young, and Mrs. Joseph B. Mulli-ner. Mulli-ner. Firemen's Auxiliary Wives of the members of the American Fork Volunteer Fire department met at the home of Mrs. Russell Thompson Feb. 25 for a dinner meeting and reorganization. re-organization. Mrs. Thompson was elected president, Mrs. Glen Chad wick, vice president; Mrs. Clyde Birk, secretary, and Mrs. Harvel Bennett, assistant secre tary and treasurer. Others pres ent were Mrs. Warren T. Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Francis Anderson, Mrs. LeRoy Griffin, Mrs. Alex Karren, Mrs. John Varney, Mrs. Leo Var-ney Var-ney and Mrs. Neldon Varney. Garden Club Plans are being made by in terested persons for the organ-1 ization of a garden club in American Amer-ican Fork. All interested in raising of flowers and kindred subjects are asked to reserve the evening of March 18 when a meeting will be called in the city hall to organize. It is expected an out of town speaker will be present. Watch for details in next week's paper. tess for a dinner party in Salt Lake City on Monday for Mrs. Smith ana ner Qaugni" who was eight that day, and on Wednesday Mrs. onuma ww-iianr ww-iianr Mrs John Doyle. Mrs. James Doyle, and Mrs. Sherman Doyle entertainea Doyle home in Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Meredith were hosts for dinner ounuay, the occasion being in memory of the birthday of Mrs. Merediths mother, Mrs. W. D. Lewis. Roses and acacia formed a springlike centerpiece for the dinner table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lewis, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Knudsen, Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gleason, Park City; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rosser and Mr. and Mrs. George B. Boyack, Salt Lake City. Miss Merle Chipman, Ogden, who spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chipman, and Mrs. Lillian C. Booth, Provo, were THURSDAY, MARCH Sunday dinner Robert E. Booth of Mr. and Mrs. John p T were pleasantly surpriL day evening, the occasion 1 Mrs. Miller's birthday rPIS gifts and refreshments S and Mrs. Elden Miller a! r? daughters. Mr. a1 Jni th Miller and son ? Uovd Mrs. Jack Walker and M uiiu juwm, Miss Rose MmL" of American Fnrt rt".ler.ar Mrs.Eldon Comer andB Fourth ward Sunday Schoo, Officers and tpQn . 1 Fourth ward Sunday Schnni Monday evening at the K"" Bishop and Mrs. Leo T n ' Adolphus Pulley gave th? from the bnnk "tv fection"and refrtl Pe- served to 14 with Lela wte Adams and Jonnn vui. tag the hostess " 6Ul asslst- I Mr. and Mrs. Hans Christen sen were hosts Sunday evening following church in the Second ward to the group of musicians who furnished the inspiring musical program. The group had come from Bountiful at the request re-quest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Sweeten who accompanied them. Others were President and Mrs. Horace Beesely, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sessions, Mrs. Parrish, Larry Memmott, Robert Barlow and Rulon Bingham. Mrs. Dell Smith has been the guest of honor at a number of affairs during the week, all for her birthday which came Feb. 29. Mrs. Jane Gray had the Smith family, Mr. and Mrs Dell Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Smith, Ronald, Ron-ald, Max, Ralph and Doris, for Sunday night supper. Mrs. Ford West, Pleasant Grove, was hos-i GLORIFY YOUR HOME CLEAN HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS NOW Rugs & Drapery Upholster Sets Curtains Slipcovers Ellison Cleaners PHONE 132 We Call For and Deliver I BONUS SALE LIVING ROOM SUITES f 1 I' T 4 i.i r ' V:- 1 Is i. i j i . i "f ' " II lii in hi i. ... f- - ) - Til--"- J-- -,-fJ.,- ....H,,.,.,.., It , . .. i.-, j 1 mmmim iri la fiiaff i-nf ii i. 1 1 bui 1 1 Alsi .00 I DURING THIS MARCH SALE YOU GET A BONUS OF 10.00 to $150 ON THE LIVING ROOM SUITE YOU PURCHASE STYLEDT mSl0 raOM 85 DIFFERENTLY oliLED SUITES IN PRICE RANGES FROM $118 TO $519 t SSa, exckent values purchraT' anhd B0NUS 53 being added to each SSr to from Imnl?01 Boaus entitling Se olSSiS? t0 $150;00 can be used ofl storS 7 0ther merchandise stocked in any of our 7 DTR Is. He In o i C r tate I brar feons -Jer |