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Show THURSDAY, MARCH u . THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1948 THE LEIIIjSUN, LEHI, UTAH 1 w U "FIT FOR A QUEEN" 1 I EACH AND EVEMY UNO I HAS THE EXCLUSIVE FIUUOHT StTTlHO I 1 w MY IADY CABOl Local Items Mrs. Duane Woffinden entertained enter-tained for her son Neil on his birthday, Feb. 27. A pretty cake with six candles formed an at tractive centerpiece. Fourteen boys Joined Neil for refreshments and games. Mr. and Mrs. D. Ray Allred re turned last week from an extended ex-tended tour of Arizona. They returned through southern Los Angeles and California, and visited the Utah parks enroute. high school here, making his home with Mrs. Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Oolden Adams, Layton, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Geneva Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior spent Saturday in Spanish Fork, visit lng at the home of Mr. and Mrs Fenton Boyack, Mrs. Prior's par ents. Mrs. JoseDh Robison entertain ed at dinner Saturday evening for a group of friends from Sprlngville. Mrs. Belva Jensen Mesa, Arizona, Ari-zona, is visiting in Lehi. A house guest of her sister, Mrs. Sylvia Hall, she has also spent some time with an aunt, Mrs. Addie Rodebeck. Mrs. Waldemar Jensen and Mrs L. E. Russon attended D. U. P, Board meeting in Provo, Satur day afternoon. Both are ap pointive officers on the board. There are 144daziling styles to choose from in a price range of $37.50 to $1,000. All rings come in the world's most beautiful diamond package. "WE am CASE." AT NO KIU COST Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Garrett, Provo, spent the week end at the E. B. Garrett home, and attended the M Men and Gleaner Girls banquet with Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Cooper, Saturday evening. Mrs. L. E. Russon visited Brig-ham Brig-ham Young University, Saturday afternoon. She saw the model home mentioned in Prof. Reims-chiissels Reims-chiissels landscaping class, and also viewed the Art Exhibit. Her son, Stanford Russon, has one oil painting and three water colors on display there. A new great-grandson for Mrs, Julia Vaughn is the two' weeks old infant of Mr. and Mrs. How ard Brady of Green River, Wyo The Bradys and the baby's grandmother, Mrs. Emily Stoll, also of Green River spent the week end at the Vaughn home. Happily welcomed at the Ab bott home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stolworthy and daughters of Blockfoot, Idaho, who spent several days here. Mrs Stolworthy is the former Azalia Abbott. BARKERS Quality First Service Always American Fork, Heber, Vernal, Orem 3 Mrs. Alma Peterson entertained entertain-ed at dinner for the birthday of her husband, which falls on Leap Year day. Guests included Mr. David Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Duane WoTfinden and children, Davis Boley and family, American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carson, Fairfield. Gordon Lott accompanied his grandmother, Mrs. Charlotte Lewis, for a week end in Salt Lake City. House guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan Cundick, they had an enjoyable time visiting the shops and points of interest. Gordon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elba Lott, Spokane, Is attending Mrs. Mamie Calton and Elena Calton, of Cedar Fort, are visit ing at Deeth, Nevada, at the home of a former Cedar Valley bishop, Bishop and Mrs. Harvey Dahl. They went especially to attend the funeral of Mrs. Laura Calton, there. Late Want Advs. FOR SALE Whipping Cream Mrs. Alfred Roberts. Tel. 347-J3, Lehi. 3-ll-2tp. FOR SALE Rome Beauty, Greening, - Pearmains, Jonathan Jona-than apples. $1.00 bushel. Hanna M. Pectol. 493 N. 1st W. Tel. 6-J, Am. Fork. 3-12-2t. "We at the Ford Motor Company know that bur welfare depends on how well the public accepts the automobiles we make." Henry Ford II And we, as a Ford Dealer, know that our welfare depends on how well we serve you in servicing the automobile you own. Alpine Motor Co. Telephone 124 American Fork A WW M w t i Start Off The 1948 Year Right! A wise man once said "When Prosperity comes, do not use all of it." Now's the time to save-prepare yourself, your family for a sound, good future. Start a New Home, a remodeling of your old one or build a commercial com-mercial building for rent. We can furnish all Building, Plumbing and Electrical Supplies. EVERY BUILDING NEED Barratt Builders Supply Tekphone 404 T. A. BARRATT & SONS Barratt Avenue OUR SUIT SELECTION IS SUPER FOR We've hardly words to adequately describe the charming elegance of our new Easter suits. They're soft, feminine fem-inine and beautifully curve-conscious. Done in handsome fabrics and attention atten-tion compelling new colors. Priced from $15.00 to $57.50 EASTER DRESSES Exquisite new styles. Wonderful Won-derful fabrics in heavenly colors. Priced $9.90 to $27.50 Come Easter Shopping Here Little Tots SPRING COATS Cr SUITS Adorable styles. We've catered to their every young whim and fancy. And how well we've pleased Mommy too in quality, style and price. JUST RECEIVED New Easter BONNETS For the wee tot. 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