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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THURSDAY. THE LEHI FREE PRESS. LEHI, UTAH 12. 1940 SEPTEMBER IFootfMIl (Kama TdummglM IMg LEHI HIGH SCHOOL vs. JORDAN HIGH SCHOOL Beginning at 8 o'clock ' is a their being given honor in the Lehi Third Ward Chapel ception FRUIT CAIIIili; TIME SPECIALS SUGAR 10 Pounds 59c 18c PINEAPPLE. 24 Can Bottle Rubbers 6 Do7en 24c Peas and Corn 3 Cans 25c 3 for 25c Corn Flakes 3 for Toilet Tissue 13c 4 for 29c MILK White Naptha Washing 6 Giant Bars 21c Soap Moon Rose Hand Soap, with on 20, and tanuttoaa Ut beng issued to several hundred relatives and friends of the couple. They will leave Saturday. August 21, for a honeymoon trip to Reno, Nevada, Bouldtr Dam. World s Fair. Los Angeles, Oakland, Tracy, and other points of in- urest throughout California, The many friends of the couple join 'in wishing them a happy married life, ; Arrives for Final Meet .3 Jeannette Holmstead, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holmstead, was admitted to the Lehi Hospital, Sunday for medical j i Come in and Pick Out Your NEW FALL HAT Nice Assortment Anderson PARK SERVICE NEW FALL DRESS 1 HERE'S GLEN HADFIELD. Manager 1 Mrs. Kirkham has ten children, grand children, t and one grandchild. for all band 13. at 4 p. Phone Prompt Delivery There will be a meeting mothers, Friday, September p. m. in the High School Building. An All election of officers will take place. Band Mothers requested to be present. SOU ANNOUNCED the engagement Dickerson e n, SARATOGA TO REMAIN OPEN 20-- ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Rodney e great-grea- CHICKEN THIEVES nounce fifty-thre- fifty-thre- an ad forthcoming to marriage of their daughter, Faye, Eldred W. Fox, son of Bishop and Mrs. I. W. Fox. The marriage to take place September 18, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple. Both young people are active workers in the Lehi Third Ward, and they are well known among the socal circles of Lehi. Several social events honoring the bride, and the young couple are being .planned for the near future. A re- - Hi STOKOL-- J CAUGHT n Handsom Unit Combln.s and adranced design of warm air furnace that it a wonderful heater and surprisingly 1 OUR DEMOCRACY 2 The economies and reliability of STOK.OL Automatic Heat with Coal ' 3 Forced warm air heating, the modern way to insure an even distribution of the warm air no cold floors, cold corocn or hard-to-herooms. 4 Dean, filtered air, with a complete in every room several change time an hour. 5 Proper humidification, so enendal to comfortable living and protection of your furniture and belongings. HATURI3 . . . aleel furnace welded heavy unusual tube MANY SUPERIOR c; economy j STOKOL controls etc.. etc. centralised control panel INVESTIGATE ! Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Chatfield announce the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter. Karlyn. to Mr. Milton W. Russon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford SKIRTS $1.79 and S 1.9g H. Russon. The marriage is to take SWEATERS $1.19 and S1.9J place September 19, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple. Both young people are graduates of ROLLINS the Lehi High School, and active workers in the Fourth Ward. Mr. Russon recently graduated from a mortuary school in California. Snag Resistant Miss Chatfield has been employed at the Kress Store in Provo for sometime, ROSANA and is a former B. Y. U. student. Many socials are being planned to Famous Throughout the West compliment the bride. They will make $1.00 $1.98 $2.98 their home in Hollywood, California. SILK 79c 98c HOSE FROCKS WEBB'S LOCAL MAN SEVERS THUMB FURNISHINGS STATE STREET Aaron Sabey severed the thumb of his right hand while at work in the Bingham Mine, Wednesday of last week. Mr. Sabey was working on a hoist, when the hoist HAVE YOUR MATTRESS hauling mine tmbcrs cable slipped catching the thumb, crushMADE OVER ing and cutting it making amputation He was treated at the Bing- j necessary or into an innerspring by the Utah ham Hospial for the injury. County Mattress Factory of Provo, the mattress factory in Utah County. The Chantante Chorus begun their only Keep Utah County money at home. For winter practicing on Wednesday evenLehi. or 160-quick service Phone ing, under the leadership of Mrs. E. C. Jorgescn. - 8-- 2 .x,TT.T..T..T.TTT.T.t.T,',.; 1 TRY OUR I Chicken and Steak Dinners PLATE LUNCHES t SALADS f ! SANDWICHES COLD DRINKS ICE CREAM AND CONFECTIONS OF ALL KINDS DANNY'S DINER byMt In an interview with Attorney Don Mack Dalton, offcising in Lehi and American Fork, he stated the following: "I desire to extend my sincere thanks to my many friends who supported and voted for me at the last Primary election. Sept. 3. Although I was not nominated as the Republican party nominee for U. S. Congressman, I ?m very happy to know have so many friends in Utah County and I appreciate this. I also am happy I have so many friends on the opposite political party and appreciate them also. I have traveled around the world, and been in many countries, and visited 45 of the 48 states of our union, and ridden over most every main road in our fair state and I am of the opion that the best part of the world is Utah and the best part of Utah is Utah County." (DJeMOCRATIC ' U.S. POUS !sffc ' tevl y&Jhh J" GOVERNS ITSELF BY T HEARING ALL ISSUES, WHICH ARE THEN DECIDED BY EACH OF US 11 10 SECURITY EACH WANTS, 64,000.000 AMERICANS AR.E WORKING TOGETHER. THROUGH LIFE INSURANCE IN 1939 POLICY OWNERS AND BENEFICIARIES PROVIDE 'ATK RECEIVED FAMILY '2.600,000,000 AND OLD AGE PROTECTION &t i THE -- IN Sr ( j7w j fn klA fr, I&DUCATI0N hi fr jf VV VW Alts crnii i;hviHa V jv Mrs. Brown and Arnold companied by children of Salt Lake City, visted at j j Midway. Monday. y) sfdi IS A BULWARK OF L M 1 M7oVK iTviLs irsA iu , i CHANGE IN TRAIN AND BUS SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE SOUTHBOUND Train tBus Train Train tBus Train jBus 7:55 A.M. 10.59 SEPTEMBER 15, 1940 LEHI A. M. M. M. M. M. M. NORTHBOUND j Trail 8.16 A. M. bus Train. 9:15 A. M. 12:57 10:44 A. M. 3:46 1:15 P. M. fBus . 5:29 Train 4:26 P. M. 7:31 6:43 P. M. $Bus . 11:29 Train 10:20 P. M. "Operates via Highway No. 91. Operates via Redwood Road. Secure Copy of New Time Table. The Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Corporation SrVTIi'nwPP PA,t DEPOSITS INSURED FOR FREE SCHOOLS. BY T' - : GUNTIIER SHEET fffMSA lS lL3C V (Labor, in WASHINGTON, D. C. INSURANCE $5000 $5000 MAXIMUM FOR EACH DEPOSITOR our. DEMOCRACY, IS NOT CONSCRIPTED AND TOLD WHERE TO I METAL WORKS PHONE git The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 4lT?35. 189 LEHI. UTAH mm mm t iwmta ' I Bmnumynis The State Bank of Lehi TELEPHONE 85 t t x. APPRECIATION A new ' ! De-M- ar nomical. t SEE FOR YOURS! , DELIGHTFUL WINTER LIVING CONDITIONS STOKOL-HEA- T HATS RUNSTOP Swimming at Saratoga will continue until September 22. it was announced Several local youths were caught after this week by the management. Both CELEBRATES 70TH chickens from the Herman stealing be enwill the to to open public Goates and Elmo Wanlass coops, during pools for the next two weeks. BIRTHDAY joy swimming the past week by local officers. The boys Lehi people are invited to the join took the chickens for a "Chickery." swimmers of the state at Saratoga, Utah The family of George F. Barnes met County's most popular swimimng rethe Barnes home on Sunday evening in at HONORED ON BIRTHDAY sort. honor of Mr. Barnes' 70th birthday annitheir father They surprised Mrs. A. E. Doll spent Sunday in versary. with a large birthday cake, beautifully Mrs. with Robinson. Mrs. Alpine Kirkham of The family Mary decorated with seventy candles. During entertained at open house at the home of the evening, the cake was lighted, and Miss Elvera Dansie entertained at her Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Crabb, Sunday, the little grandson's and honoring her 85th birthday anniversary. home on Friday evening in honor of of Mr. Barnes, all near in age blew out of Elder Donald Gale, who is soon to leave During the afternoon 1 1 5 friends the candles. They were Gary Barnes, Games were playMrs. Kirkham called to wish her a happy for the mission field. Keith Hcndr-cksonDon and Tomlson, birthday. Out of town family members ed during the evening, and refreshments and Garry Beers. Larry were served to the following: Eldon attending were: Those in attendance were: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Kirkham and Gale. Rhea Higginson. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Eugene Beers, sons. Gary and Kent Arthur. Sterling, Gale, La Voir, daughter. Desta. of Salt Lake City, Mr. of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Banes, and Mrs. Clyde Fox and daughter, Rhea. and Kenneth Merrill, all of Salt Lake Rosalind and Carmen of Sandy. Reva Goatcs. Zina Mrs. Ruby Pack and daughter, Jenicl. City, Anderson, daughters and Mrs. Arnold Hendrkkson, son, Mr. Harold Hutchings, also of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Metta Christensen. Keith and y.ughter. Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Wanlass of Monroe, and Craig Crabb of Laurel Hutchngs. Beth Green and Mavis Beers, son, Larry. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sandmeicr of American Fork, Dick Bone, Ray Zions. R. Clark, and Mrs. Don Noble all of Bertha Clark. Beryl Hutchings, Fae Pleasant Following the open house. Mrs. Crabb Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben and the Adamson, guest of honor, and entertained at a dinner for the family Tamilson. sons Don and Dcloy of Lin-dothe hostess. members. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes end Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barnes and three sons, Raeldon. Garry, and Marlin. of Lehi. H6RT For In On L. J. NuttalL of Salt City, Utah's itate cham- World's Fair, ready to compete in the finals to determine the national boy driving champion. Nuttall's expenses, and those of an adult sponsor chosen by himself, were paid by the Ford Good Drivers League. At the first annual Champions' Banquet at the Ford pavilion on Aug. 29, Edsel Ford, president of the League was scheduled to award the prixes-- H 48 university scholarships with an aggregate value of $30,000. The object of the League is to promote safety on the highways by teaching every boy in America to drive expertly. It has a membership of scores of thousands of boys in all . parts oi the count.-- We have one of the latest music boxes NOTICE BAUD MOTHERS LADIES NEW FALL LADIES t& pion boy automobile driver. He'a shown as he arrived at the Ford Motor pavilion at the New York STATION MATERIAL 45c Spun Rayon, Yard Scooch Pia'ids. Yard 35c Percales. 80 Square. Yard- -. 18c We Cover Dress Buttons while you wait (All Sizes). r ARRIVED $1.63 TO $1.88 ill B d III i PEGGY ANNOUNCED beer, etc., fits in perfectly. well-know- n SI. 95 & JUST ENGAGEMENT Hot weather eating is no task at all when you drop in at the Park Service Station for luncheon. Your favorite cold meats with salad, a slice of tomato, pickles, etc. Boy what a meal on a day like this. And the soda pop, of Cedar Fort, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Lois, to John L. Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cook, also of Cedar Fort. They will be married September 1 7, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. Temple. Miss Anderson is a graduate of the in Lehi High School, and is Lehi. The young couplle have many friends throughout the county who are sending their best wishes. A wedding reception honoring the couple is being held in the Cedar Fort A. roymnasium. foepiemoer zuin. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace j5j C Mrs John Wilkerson of American Fork was admitted to the Lehi Hospital, Sundav for medical treatment. COLD OR HOT LUNCH oi Airs, noe niece vjjiuciu, care. REVEALED ! LADIES BROADBENT A baby boy was born to Mrs. Wm. Curtis, Sundav. at the Lehi Hospital. WEDDING PLANS School Pencil Kit. 4 Bars 20c Can 18c CORNED BEEF. RICE -- .. .. Pounds 14c PURE LARD . 2 Pounds 23c Miracle Whip Dressing, 32c . Quart Old English Furniture 1 0c Polish Bottle All Sizes of Bottle Funnels 5c to 20c TO Champ Boy Lu Lyman, were in Salt Lake (.:. 'iV day where they attended the v.ifr Mr. and Mrs. Weston Mosi ba' j . 98c Utah Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hospital JNotes 251 MAIN STREET, LEHI. UTAH |