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Show I i THURSDAY. MARCH 14, 1940 Hospital Notes Neldon Evans and baby daughter were taken home fr'in the Lehi Hospital, Saturday. Mrs. Mrs. Carl Hedburg and baby of Barley, Idaho, were taken to the Carl Gunther home, Saturday, from the Lthi Hospital. A. W. Davis underwent a goitre operation at the local hospital, Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Elva FouU and baby of Pleasant Grove were taken home from the Lehi Hospital. Thursday. Mrs. Howard Gray underwent an appendicitis operation. Thursday. A baby girl was bom to Mrs. Mark LaRue of American Fork, Saturday. Mr. Edmund and daughMarilyn, of Denver, Colorado, William Houston of Salt Lake were Sunday guests of Mr. and Wallace Hebertson. ter, and City, Mrs. Terry FOR FIRST CLASS BARBERIHG TRY. ROGER S BARBER SHOP Located in former Bob Robert! Shop on Main Street fit Mp5i : J i i "lii ; B-:- i,i v pe n g i J ci i ington on September 21. there was a sort of fatalistic feei.ng that somehow or another the United States, sooner or later. vAmld get into war. Travelers returning from Europe were quoted in Eastern newspapers as reporting that the most frequent question asked of Americans in England and France was "How soon will the United States join us?" Garner never issues statements to the press, therefore his part in creating the new psychology may not be fully known to the country. But more than forty senators visited the Vice President on the first day he was in Washington. Herais what he said to them: "The United States Is not going into this war. The people are determined that we shall not get into it. We in elective office have got to quit saying that we hope this country can stay out We have got to start saying 'We are going to stay out.' " He expressed that same feeling at the Whits House later In the day when Democratic and Republican leaders met with President Roosevelt. He expressed it again and again as Senators and Representatives called on him later. And in a few days the Garner sentiment was being echoed throughout Washington and it spread to the country. Garner voted for war in 1917. He believed there was no way to stay out and he still believes there was no way to stay out. He insisted that his only son go to war then. mis.-'-- passed y- I." u charge. Elder h vie epert the is no admissi-'."Son." said Mr. Garner, "how do you wik earlier feel about going to war?" in the Fresn Tve following program has been rim i art of his n.i-- f r r::e "1 aim to go. Dad." said the bey. . . ..... . he !ab fed a red to "I'm glad to hear it for you've got to i.i-Uan-fwas He exercises. year ipening go. 1 couldn't have cast that vote to send Mrs. Edward then t sol. Acccriian Santapo 1 to if hadn't war otner fathers' boys he had the pleasure .ere while Lake utfice. Salt City. of Pavis known 1 was sending my own And just Helper ' with one more thing: your mother and 1 will of assix-iatiReading Mrs. Winzell Swenson. rr ntha -hi- ti!i want to hear from you every time you J. Grant duni: When Irish Eyes Are Smil5 He was ser to get a chance to write, but promise you'll stav there. ing" LeRoy Davis. never a.-- me a favor. 1 might be in a Barabara district anj t:n:.hfd hi.- - mis Mrs. Lucille Rhodes. - , GENEALOGICAL I'le-i'ie- r nt k exposed to temptation." No member of Congress got a better understanding of war than Garner. Not only was he a member o' th' Ways and Means Committee active in the framing of Isws for the four Liberty Loans aggregating $18,000,000,000 and the Victory Loan and the emergency tax bills, but he was also President Wilson's liaison man between the White House and the House of Representatives. Twice a week he went to the White House for long private conferences with President Wilson. The President sent him to confer with the British, French and Belgium missions which came to the United States to discuss methods of waging the war. Garner had for many years been a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives and a student of foreign relations. In the writing of the new neutrality law it was he who insisted on every safeguard to prevent involvement of the United States In war. $4,500.-000.0- The Lehi High School Basketball 23-3- SecondVarr 21. Third Ward 21. Fourth Ward 118. Fifth Ward 82. A total of 379 endowments Lehi Stake for the two monthsThe next excursion of the 8 The Band Mothers will meet in the Lehi Second Ward Chapel, Friday, March 15, at 4:30 p. m. or immediately following the Relief Society Social. All mothers of Junior and Senior band members are urged to be present. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - - of KRTOWXEDGE Reading Fifth Ward. Ti i Fourth Ward. One Art I'lay Social hour and refreshments. rrwiii health and has enjoyed r.is m'ssi 'nary labors. The Royle family and Mr. and Mrs. We:b enjoyed a sight seeing tour in Santiago and around Los Angeles. and Ta Juana, visiting Boulder Dam on the return. They report a very I made by Kelvinator. the oldest maker of Electric Refrigerators.Here's&mar-in- g e a brand-ne19 40 Kelvinator for only $119.95. And get this these Kelvinator are absolutely new . . . from gleam-in- g PermaluK finish to automatically lighted interior. All are pow. ered by theeconomical Polarsphere sealed unit. So don't pay good money for an last year's model. Now you can get a new 1940 Kelvinator t saving of $30 to $60 compared with last year'i prices. Come see it and get the free book "The 1940 Refrigerator Guide." Come in today. F" I I ... n low-pric- te0 Ml i 1 " i hn HAsnes HDusTzy S?f?.2'.?,000e1 MIPiAMS B4HTS, Butter, that TBAi. ih ha mm, MAS POUNO fROM BUTTONS A rooMCRty A nscZuxo By you FAvoAire nowe. IV SOLO IN P4RIV Tmi enjoyable trip- Twf mn wwN AMmi on me MUft FAt OT At BUU WIIMFH m'LEAKl UN,VA.,NP fNDTP ON M FORM 10O MlifSawAY IN 'Sun snd kesi Uxtt trtrs LEHI HARDWARE GLENN WING. Manager LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET PRICES Wedditvj- HERSIICL Trinnaman HouseMj. Gifts MANNING LOCAL AGENT 84-- J 3 Helt t full: ! wee I shoi J iC!0 ldi Lehi, I'tij jnur f 1 jfor CITY BEAUTIFIGATIOK COM. ANNOUNCED I T 5 loaf I fug for i nlel city beaut fication committee to carry on the splendid work began last year in beautifying Lehi, was named at the Lehi City Council meeting. Tuesday evening. Junius Banks will act as General Chairman with the Joseph followng sub chairmen Frank Sharp, Robison, publicity; public places; Clell Jackson, streets and walks; Vivian Knudsen, health and sanitation; Cecil Ash, vacant lots; J. V. Wing, inspection; Dr. J. GJones, finance; M. S. Lott. flower wardens: Udine Wine, garbage re moval; L. B. Brown, buildings and fences. The work done last season was ft very commendable and it is hoped that a larger percentage of the citizens will cooperate this year in beautifying their homes and gardens. A JEl REUNION MONDAY for 15c 4 Founds 23c 10 Pounds STALEY'S SYRUP .. !J1 1 i 63 10c SHREDDED WHEAT PINEAPPLE (Broken Slices) Two No. 2 Cans 33c die 3 for 25c UTAH VALLEY PEAS 26 S& W. COFFEE 3 25c for CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP 25c DRESSING DINNER CLUB SALAD CREAM CORN STARCH, regular 10c (1 free hot pad) 2 for 17c 3 for 23c Gerber's Baby Food (Chopped and Strained) 16c 2 Pounds EXCELL SODAS r 19c 2 Pounds CRACKERS EXCELL GRAHAM 10c 3 for BARS CANDY 10 Bars 37c CRYSTAL WHITE or P- & G. SOAP 4 for 25c TOILET SOAP (Lux or Lifebuoy) 2 for 25c KLEENEX 3 Pounds 53c SPRY 39c Good Brooms 15c Pound BACON SQUARES (Sugar Cured) 35c LARD 4 Pound Package 13c Pound LOIN PORK CHOPS l"c Pound POT ROASTS 2 Dozen 25c and up ORANGES 25c Dozen GRAPEFRUIT (Large Arizona) 6c Pound BANANAS Mc lad- - jin to uo J 3 - n I IF Ida : - ID. jli COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH VEGETABLES ii I GATE MAIN FEiONE i - LO RAISINS' (Seedless) II The Lehi Third Ward will hold their annual ward reunion, Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. when all ward members over 12 years of age will be guests of the ward officers. Arrangements are being made for a good and social followed program by Carter's dancing and refreshments. Orchestra will furnish the music for the dance- All Third Ward members over 12 years of age invited to be present- cur s 4 f(Jl 27 :J in i 10 l'cull(k 60c 3 Pou"ds 25c SUGAR POWDERED SUGAR MILK (Standby) I THIRD WARD Mis. George Wing, Mrs- Thomas Woffinden, Mrs. W'ilford Russon, Mrs. I. W. Fox, Mrs. Arnold Brems, Mrs. Lloyd Fox and daughter, Thomas Gray and Esther, Mrsdaughter, Verla, Mrs. Robert Fox and Mrs. Byron Whipple attended a shower at the home of Mrs. Jennie Fcx Roach at Midvale. Friday, honoring Miss Jeane Roach, who "is to be married in the near future. FOOD MAST six :J1 STREET, LEHI 20 hi WE DELIVER 4i s ti I I . F M ! ? 4 LEGAL NOTICE f We Use Hot and Cold Water to Wash Your Car Wc will call at your home or place of business and deliver it looking like new. You jet all the breaks here on lubr'cation. We factory engine red charts which includes a check No expcrim:nts no delays no higher cost ours satisfactory. PRORATE AND GUARDIAN SHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or tht If respective signers for further in formation. KIN GOODS COR 1NOUSIBV UPON ASOOT t9 mion sM8 (Ml rue tt.oo,ooo, Tutu MflC mo id cwrif TUB MTMt ISLAND Of MAUHATTAU. - Estate of Lenore Thomas Jones and Elias Morris Jones, sometimes known as El'as M. Jones, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at her ; A J, i residence in Lehi City. Utah, on or before the 17th day of May. 1940. DOROTHY follow the exact on every part. is 100 per cent GAS and CZRM PROCESS OILS PARK SERVICE STATION GLENN HADFIELD, Manager 5TH WEST AND STATE STREET LEHI. UTAH j Administratrix. Elsmore and Wootton, American Fork. Utah. Attorney for Admin;stratrix. Publication dates March 14, 21. 28, and April 4, 1940. i rr BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation vvniNGTON, D. C. $'5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR AMERICA I Tmi usi o mamumc OOOl IM TH COUNTBV ROS1 tOO PlfKtHT IN TV IA4T tMWATIOH WHIlt TM? JUlT10M ohiv DEPOSITS INSURED MAP MORE fAlltO and get your car WE SERVE THE GOOD THINGS TO EAT AND DRINK OuTMtKN IWFO Mt W 0 Mid AT HEW LGW Birthday, T 1 War PfTWech - mvcv w, SAMg MAH200 Finest Kelvinator Features ot thriving Automata light lasr-Tooc- h aoor handlo 14 ico who capoe Ity- -S Mm. Automata KoNIr control . Ptr rortttoln-oiwU.- 1 nolHi cabinet flnlth nttrtoe 1 nrtra-fo- tt (rooting iholvot bnaouotf Irootor toot lig toJd itorogo ond many othor featww yoo'U bo troy glod to too. Como m today. BRUSHES! " j e, 1VA square FULLER and son. Billie, are spending a week in Salt Phone l ake City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll. George Le" Mrs. t NOTICE TO CREDITORS ijpfcdj r. L- week-en- d e carry a run i,,:, flr o CONOCO A full 6 '4 cubic foot size T of from Lehi Mr. and Mrs. James A. Brown anStake will be on Wednesday, March nounce the engagement and forth20. coming marriage of their daughter, The genealogical Union Meeting Melba, to Mr. Lenard Carlson of will be held Sunday, March 17, at Bingham, the marriage to take place 2:30 p. m. in the Lehi Second Ward in the near futureo Chapel. The Stake Presidency. High Council members, and all Genea ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED logical Stake workers are especiailly requested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Spencer of Salt Stake Genealogical Committee. Lake City, announce the engagement of their daughter, Erma, to Forest Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ricks and Fox of Lehi, the marriage to take family and Mrs- Fern Johnson were place, April 2, in the Salt Lake L. D. Springville visitors, Sunday. S. Temple. refrigerator buy were Keiti ( team lost their first game of the Utah During the year the following cot State Tournament, Wednesday aftertage meetings have been held by the noon to the Ogden High School with Genealogical Committees: score. Ogden boys got the a First Ward 15 meetins. Average jump on the Lehi team early in the attendance at each meeting 12. game and retained their lead until Second Ward 5 meetings. Aver the final gun. 12. age attendance at each meeting Third Ward 16 meetings. Aver age attendance at each meeting: 12Furth Ward 18 meetings. Aver BAUD MOTHERS TO age attendance at each meeting: 13. Fifth Ward 2 meetings. Aver MEET, FRIDAY 12. age attendance at each meeting These meetings are briniging the genealogical work to many new peo ple and ward committees are urged to keep up the good work. During January and February the I.ehi Stake took part in three temple excursions with the following at tendance : First Ward 60 endowments. f ruatemar, var aii La ei LEHI LOSES TO OGDEII COM J : TOE POCKETBOOK PtGGEST It's the a lifrj.r.o. vo: -- i j MITTEE REPORTS . Aftind Look AND ASS!SrA.f:E TO BE KOfiS 'et-rre- -- prize-winnin- APPRECIATED trnffil 7 TURNS FROM MISSION n "c e and As will y,, j Organization will frc The Lehi Stake Relief Society the Memorial d F!,).., ;'. n R vie Satur-daf Lehi at their ladies the helJ. -- -, entertain m f the Oaiif JXU Mi, t. tin tne ionization anniversary in the Lehi in m,.r.ths oi ;, after teity-e.-Jq. organizing 2 at iC- . President Vice p. O. P. C. i i Friday, Ward .Washington. Mrs. Cornelia Johns. n Secer.d Chajl. Marquis James, Pulitzer "i.e. a. r.i-inJohn Nance Garner more than any other author, in his new bock. "Mr. Garner of mission Mr. a::d Mrs. I"... AM la.iies of the stake are will speak at the t, home by Irompanied toattitude American the ting man changed Texas." tells how it happened: Arrangements are All interested p,t..,jns' Mr. ai.-- Mrs. Freenn vited to attend. ward the European war. are His son.Tully. had gone to the father's Cecil Webh, wn Mariam R UiriL' made f r a g od program, to be present at the R. ye and Mi.--s When Mr. Garner returned to Washoffice a few days after the war resoluMeeting There uiTiee a s ia! hour and refreshments. for tr,e special session of Congress tion .im ut in 1917. - the HAIR CUTS A SPECIALTY HAS BEEN RELIEF SOCIETY TO ENTERTAIN FRIDAY GLENN ROYLE Garner, Leader of Peace Bloc, Sentiment Crystallized Anti-Wa- r Throughout the United States LADIES YOUR PATRONAGE THURSDAY. 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