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Show . JULY 25. 1940 THURSDAY, Mr and Mrs L. I. Wardle and family Provo wire in Lehi Saturday afternoon uhere they visited with relatives. LOCAL ITEMS ; of Sunday in Miss Theda Henke spent the latter Mis. sisters. provo part of the weeV in Provo as a guest of Mrs. Erma Hansen. 'Uliaffl Benson and Miss Dortha Evan. Fern jn. visiting Russon spent ber with Sir. and Mrs. Ronald Price of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evens, and Sunday evening as guests of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Evans and daujhur. Clark. Donna, were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. jnJ Mrs. Morris Hunter of Bingham spent Satur-4t- y Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price, daughand Sunday in Lehi at the Roger ter. Beryl, and sons. Paul and Dale, were Prict' home. in Salt Lake. Sunday. Ear! nte y. ' Mrs. Margaret Potter guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. wwk in Sa,t Lake cty Marshall Webb on Sunday. and Mrs. Eldon Schow. M,s -- this gum of Mf is spending j a g Mrs Fern Russon and family spent Mrs. Samuel Crane and daughters, American Fork Thursday evening in Willa and Betty, spent Monday in Lehi Canvon in North Fork, where they en- with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray. joyed their supper. Mrs, Reb Potter of Blackfoot. Idaho, and Mrs. Mina Odelott of Manas!. Colorado, were guests of Mrs. A, Carlos Sihow on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sunderand and of Montana, family and Miss Iris spent Sunday afternoon in American Fork Canvon. Mrs. Fllen Carter and Mrs. T. A. Taylor returned home Friday from Salt Lake City, after a short visit there. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutching; and daughter, Bonnie Jean accompanied A;hol Wanlass and two sons of Rich mond. California, arrived in Lehi, Friday for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and other local relatives and friends. EXPERT HAIR CUTTING Mr. and Mrs. Rucl L. Wanlass family of Rodeo, California, arrived urday for a two weeks visit in Lehi Pleasant Grove with their parents, and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and Mr. and F red Schoel. WHY BE SATISFIED. WITH ANYTHING BUT THE BEST BARBERING in ladies hair We Specialize them home. and Sat and Mr. Mrs. cutting. J. F. Bradshaw, daughters, Sylvia ;Jean, Mrs. Bertha Beck of Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Mark Clarke of Seattle, Washington, and Mrs. Emma Monson, and son, Bernard Bradshaw, left Friday for Canada, where they will attend the Lehi reunion and also the Bradshaw re- - Look your best all the time. ROGERS BARBER SHOP j i I J v The World's News Seen Through $ The Christian Science Monitor An International Z).:7y Newspaper Free from Sensational- Constructive Unbiased is Truthful Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily jsm Features. Togclhe- - with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. Ji The Christian Science Publishing Society One. Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Price $ 12.00 Yearly, or $100 a Month. ?2.60 a Year. Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. Name SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST j ' i EXPERT CAM HEPAIEIBIG TRACTORS RS AND IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE Two Mowing Machines, practically new, and OFFICIAL 1 V ton Truck INSPECTION STATION No 241 COMER GARAGE PHONE LEHI, UTAH 67-- W HAM and NOODLES Perks Up Appetites Horn Br MARY BLAKE Service Dept., Carnation Co. cup noodlei, uncookad 1 'i cups chopped ham M teaspoon paprika Boiling water H cup Carnation Milk di- - 4 tablespoons butter luted with H cup water cup chopped qreen pepper 1 2 eggs, beaten tablespoon grated onion 1 cup buttered bread crumbs aalt li teaspoon Take one cup wide noodles cut into short lengths. Cook noodlei in plenty ol boiling water until tender. Drain. To the noodles add the milk, eggs, ham and seasonings, including the green pepper and onion. Place in a greased baking dish. Cover with buttered crumbs and bake in moderate oven. One cup of mushrooms may be added. Chopped bee) or chicken may be used in place ol the ham with equally delicious results. Temperature: 330 to 375' P. Time: 40 minutes, Serves 6. 1 i 1 30-- W. WANT HOMES DISPLAYING PLAQUES The following DEALER IN ALUS-CHALME- S. M. have qualified for City Beautiful Plaques to date: Lehi Drug (Gerald Taylor Prop.) Larsen Bros. Meat and Grocery. Lowell Brown Byron W. Brown Mrs. Celestia Schow Margaret and Ida Thurman Fourtfi Ward Chourch Robert Allred D. Ray Allred Mrs. Jennie Nostrum I. W. Fox Third Ward Church Charles F. Johnson C. L. Johnson C. L. Johnson Store State Street Drug Lehi Hospital Julia Brown Jesse Patrick Oscar P. Hunter Max Batchclor Afton Peterson Oscar Holmstead Joseh Roberts (2 houses) Clarence Holmstead Boyd Holmstead Mrs. Ellis Peterson Fred Peterson Joseph Baker W. A. Ford Ernest N. Webb Sarah Berry Robert S. Fox Stephen Perry Abbott I.ucy Whimpey Andrew Fjcld Reuben Worlton Rodney AUrcd Sherwood Adams I. L. Lott Soren Sorenson Rodney Dickerson Glen Hadficld (Park Servt LcRoy Fox John Zimmermat Lehi High School William Christiansen Miss Eliza Crabb Noye Christofferton t 143-- Taylor Mrs. Rachel Anderson Mrs. Annie Goates Mrs. George G. Robinson Mrs. Victoria Stewart Mrs. George Strasborg Mrs. Susa Giles Keith Hunter Mrs. Julia Taylor Mrs. Addie Rodebeck Mrs. Evelyn Peterson Reuben Davis The initial list: J. C. Banks Lehi Meaoral Building M. S. Lott John Goates. A. B. Anderson Parley Austin A Carlo Schow Frank Sharp Don Peet George Whitman Don Loveridge Clifford Austin Margaret Helquist Ed. Johnson T. F. Kirkham Adam Brown Vera Whipple Leo Hanson DR. ARTHUR VANCE PHONE s Gerald Taylor Mrs. Mary Peterson past NOTICE in Primary wilL,be held Tuesday Wines' Park. All those of Primary age are requested to be present. , Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Adams were Provo visitors, Wednesday. Fred Adams of Ogden, spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Adams. f Qd$ r $4 Mh LANDIS FREE SHINE with every pair half soled. Have your shoes shined for 10c Come in and give STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. TATE 8TMET, LEHI, UTAH Exceptionally Good Milch Cow For S. E. Littlcford. Phone 75 W. Sale -- LOST Hand bag between Lehi and Fairfield. Will pay Reward. H. Kader, Road 3, R. F. D., Box 127. Provo. ' Utah. 2p DEWBERRIES FOR SALE See Hartabon. 2t MODERN EQUIPPED HOME FOR Terms can be arranged to suit buyer. M. H, Knudsen, 270 North 2nd SALE West. Six Room Modern Home For See Mrs- - Sale- - John Southwick. ELECTRIC RANGE FOR SALE CHEAP Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts, Phone 38-- J. WANTED TO BUY Barley and Oats Alfred F. Adams, 61 North State St.. Phone 83-It Whipping Cream For Sale Pin' Quart 35c. Wm. D. Jones, 594 North 1st West 5p 20c, Highest Prices Animals Farm. raid For Worthless Boyd Holmstead. Phone 343-R- Lehi Fox tf 3. MAY YOUR '.,Wiifc..ldr WMf ra FONDEST DREAMS in hp.' v TURKEYS FOR SALE Youn Prime Hens See L. 0. Peterson at Cold Storage Plant. SALE BUILDING LOTS FOR Thomas A. Taylor. See Mrs. If your Sewing Machine Needs Re pairs. Sissors or Saws Sharpened, William Osborne will do it for you. WANTED Will call and pay for worthless old horses and dead animals See C. O. Holmstead at th Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone 343-J3. Station) Lei GARLIC Help Fight Harmful Colon Bacleria Out ot torts T Harmful bacteria la aeeuma htcd waste matter In your aolon mar b dlatrasslnst poisoning you and canatnr DEARBORN tirnHnrhf and dizziness. Try odorleaa Garlla Tab lata. Oeaaa ka jr KfcrJ and get a FBtt trial patka. tnrrl AT LEHI DRUG CO. Our very best wishes to each, of the season's BriJes . dreams come truel . . jo -- J jour lippU course, you expect to let yo friend In on your secret sometime; you will want to SEND ANNOUNCEMENTS Of near, to friends far and 1 kr your as a trial, work done while you wait. J. Mrs. James V" AIDS - Address xxxxxxxx tx i xx xxx Mrs. Annie M. Smith Andy Trane Dr. W. L. Worlton ofict Samuel Jackson Edward Southwick Mrs. Frank Fagan Edward Thrasher. Elmer Jackson w as in Provo on Mon Clark Nelson Mrs G. S. Peterson (Lehi Tourist David Carlton day. R. J. Whipple Homes). Merrill W. Wathen Dr. Elmo Eddingtoa George Barnes spent from Thursday Asa J. Clark unt.l Monday in Sandy with Mr. and G. S. Peterson (Grocery) B. J. Lott Mrs. Lldon Barnes. A J. Broombead Matt Carson Niron Fowler Mrs. Orpha Beers and sons. Larry and Otto Fartheringham Nevin Crabb Claude Curtis Wilford Russon Gary, of Mid vile, spent Sunday in Lehi C. H Cook with Mrs. George F. Barnes. Lott A. Russon John W. Goodwin Lou Peterson Mrs. Lettie GuJmuncUen Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bone and children Mrs. Viola Brown of Salt Lake City, were in Lehi on Sun-cla- y Josephine Cooper State Street Service Station (Sylvester R. G. W. Station and Revote Clark. D. visiting with relatives and friends. Control Grounds. Denr.il Turner S. L. Wells Mrs. Ruel Evans, Mrs. Eldon Bone and Mrs. Alma Beck Charles Felt Mrs. John R. Bone were in Salt Lake on Ivan Peterson Mrs. Isaac Fox, Sr. Friday. Joseph E. Smith Mrs Alice Tuckfield Carl Ashton Mr. and Mrs Roy Walker and baby George Russos of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of J. F. Bradshaw Mr. and Mrs. Lester College. Walter Dickerson Residence 156 Weft 3rd North Mrs. William A. Evans Phone 953-- J Mr and Mrs. Lester J. College visited Mrs. timer Jackson in the American Fork Hospital Sunday Abraham Anderson ith Burna Durfee. Jackson Wanlass Hyrum Webb VETERINARIAN Mrs. Ben Rose of Salt Lake City, PROVO UTAH Jay Haws spent the past week in Lehi with Mrs. Mrs. Jay Smuin Alice Tuckfield. Lloyd B. Adamson R. E. Wood Harold Comer of Logan, was a caller John St. Jeor in Lehi, Sunday. He came down to atJames Brown tend the funeral services of Mrs. Leo T, Everett Turner Shellev in American Fork. Miss Myzelle Smuin W Smuin Stand owned by Mamie Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bradshaw of William Beveridge IN REGARDS TO YOUR Price, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar Mrs. Eunice Gray tnce Cook, Sunday afternoon and even' Goates Grocery and Meat "L G. A, BUILDING PROBLEMS Store. ing. Inez Peterson No Job to Large or to Small of Los Mr. and Mrs. Dell Cook Bert Beck We Meet or Beat All Prices Angeles, have been visiting in Lehi with E. Rick George Contract or By Day Mr. Cook's brother and family, Mr. and Cecil Ash Mrs. Clarence Cook. D. R. Mitchell DICKERSOII W. A. W .Davia Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Mary Winn 2nd .Vcs'. 5th North Lehi, Utah Mrs. Oliver Kirkham and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw John Zimmerman formed a canyoa Ernest Rutledge party on Sunday. Clifford Pulley Chester Peterson Mrs. Charles Seegmiller of St. George, May Lott visited in Lehi for a week with Mrs. John HOME FOR SALE CHEAP Harold Fox Bone en route to California for a vacation M. A. Taylor home on Main Street Mrs. O. A. Slade trip. Good Flowing Well. Large Lot. Mary Ann Southwick Milton H. Knudsen HERBERT TAYLOR Inquire Mrs. Clifton Clark of Pleasant Grove, J. E. Woolstenhulme 1732 Hubbard Salt Lake Avenue, City and grandson, Larry Beers of Midvale, J. W. Wing 4XXXXXXXX4X4'X4'XX4 and Mrs. Erma Tomilson, sons, Don and R. J. Sice Deloy, of Lindon, spent Thursday with Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts Mrs. George F. Barnes. James H. Gardner Afton Giles Mrs. Ben Buckwalter and children and Mrs. Hugh R. Rhodes Mrs. Lawrence McDonald and son of Mrs. Nettie McAffee 8 or 10 boyi for WANTED American Fork, were guests of their par Mrs. Alice Austin See Dick Evans. Blackhawk. for ens, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray on Herman Allred FOR SALE Two llxll rod lots Sunday. S. I. Goodwin for sale $125 each. Andrew Fjeld, Clell Jackson Mrs. Emma Monson, Mrs. Bertha Phone 33-tf. W. L. Worlton, residence Beck, of Los Angees, California, and William Kirkham Two Large Rooms For Rent See Mrs. Mark Clarke of Seattle, spent the Clifford Miller Mrs. Wr.- S. G'iy, 242 North 2nd East. past week in Lehi at the J. F. Bradshaw Harmon Vance home prior to their leaving for Canada. Small Electric Hotpoint Range For A. H. Wing Monnary Sale See Mrs. Carl Gunther, Phone 189. Glean Wing Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mills and Mr. Dr. J. G. Jones, residence and office NEW HAMPSHIRE RED PULLETS and Mrs. Trulen Bills of Salt Lake City, H. B. Merrihew and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Anderson and FOR SALE E. J. Christoffcrson, Richard Gaisford sons, Jerry and Richard, of Provo, were Phone 19-2p Thomas Powers Sunday guests of Mrs. Kate Anderson. Mrs. John Willes GOOD HEATER FOR SALE CHEAP See Abraham S10. Phone Anderson, Mrs. Clell Jackson spent the week in Midway with her parents. JULY 25. 194(? THURSDAY. THE LEHI FREE PKESS , LEHI, L i AH tknt tkey, too, hppuie. The Lehi Free Press |