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Show IS, IU2 THTJRSDAT. Afl--X GREAT ACTIVITY Felt and baby were .,uothpir home in Dividend, Thursday, from the Lehl Hospital STEEL PLAIIT SITE pTnart the with activity, Teeming Geneva works project site at Vineyard has taken on the true appearance of the huge construction pro- IN . LADIES' BETTER DRESSES COTTON FROCKS CHIFFON HOSE SLIPS UNDIES ject Everything in ladies ready to wear. Works, a project understood to be expanded well above the original 1126,000,000 figure, is being designed and con structed by Columbia Steel com pany for the United States Defense . Plant Corporation. The present construction work Is going forward under direction of the three big contracting companies Utah Construction of Ogden, Morrison and Knudsen of Boise, and J. H. Pomeroy of San Francisco who have the contract for the exca vation, foundations, etc. In almost unbelievable time, the Ryberg Brothers Construction com has put up pany, a a huge office building that will be completed in a very short time. Meanwhile, the former Vineyard church suffices for the construction offices. Rybergs have been pushing the office construction three eight-hou- r shifts daily, using large floodlights to facilitate night work. The office building Is located something like a northwest of the church building. At the south tip of the Geneva Works site, grading is being speeded for construction of a spur to the Denver & Rio Grande Western railroad tracks, and piles of railroad ties are on hand to be used. The Geneva NEW STOCK ARRIVING DAILY Fern's Frock Shop PHONE 14 1 . MAIN STREET J The Farm Hour one o'clock 12 noon to 12:00 to 12:30 "NOONTIME ON THE FARM" Your County Agent Reports. Today's Opinion from a Central Utah Farmer Music for the Dinner Hour Swap for Defense 12:30 to 12:45 "CEDRIC FOSTER OF THE MUTUAL NETWORK" with his brilliant news commentary half-mil- e 12:45 to 100 (Monday Wednesday Friday) "PURINA'S CHECKERBOARD TIME with Chick Martin and the . Purina gang fun-maki- ng KOVO HOSPITAL IIOTES Mutual Broadcasting System Intermountaln Network u::is cotes Grant Ash was removed from the Lehl Hospital, Sunday, following a recent appendicitis operation. was removed to her home Thursday from the Lehl Hospital following a recent Miss Emma Brown SCOUTERS TO MEET The Lehl Lions Club will hold their annual Mother's Day luncheon, Thursday evening when the ladies will be guests of the club. The meeting will be held In the Lehl Seocnd Ward Chapel. Stanley Stephenson of Salt Lake City will be the speaker and special musical numbers are being arranged. Officers from Camp Williams will be present The committee In charge will be Lions Joseph S. Robison, Leo Hansen and D. R. Mitchell The prize will be furnished by Lion L. B. Adamson. The committee for the next meeting will be Lions Leo Hansen, S. I. Goodwin, Roy West, E. L. Chip-ma- n and James Comer. f UWJL- - The Lehl district scout council appendicitis operation. will hold their regular meeing Douglas Shaw, son of Mr. and Monday, April 20, at 8 p m. in the Mrs. Wayne Shaw, was removed Memorial Building. A representfrom the Lehi Hospital Thursday ative from Provo will be present following recently medical care. Master Darwin Gaisford Is receiv- ing treatment for pneumonia at the LOCAL BOYS LEAVE FOR SERVICE Lehi Hospital. baby boy was born to Mrs. at the Lehi Hospital, Eldon Peterson and Keith Evans Saturday. left during the past week for the Mrs. Florence Butt underwent a reception center at Fort Douglas to enter the service of Uncle Sam. major operation at the Lehi HosLocal friends wish them good luck pital, Monday. and a safe return. A baby boy was born to Mrs. A Cassell Willes LOCAL BOY APPLIED FOR Eldred Fox, Fay Dickerson, GRADUATION IN 1942 AT U OF U Lehi Hospital, Monday. at rn General Electric men end women thousands of theml Four with which they arc tackling the typical scenes -- how the spirit war I for of producing (rim job The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Stantreatment for ley Webb is receiving Lehl Hospital. pneumonia at the D.U.P.IIOTES ject that It is. The following pamphlets have Crews of men, draglines, cement are trucks been and mixers, caterpillars placed in the Lehi City Library or. me working at full speed, and a large for the use of the Boy Scouts manioffice force is handling the city: BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA fold details connected with the pro SPRIIIG STYLES LATEST i i Mrs. Afton AT GEISEVA WORKS MILLINERY THURSDAT, APSIL 16, TUB LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Merit Badae Phamphlets Radio, Bird Study, Bookbinding, Music and Bugling, Pathfinding, Archery, First Aid, Campine. Forestry, Handicraft Civics, Wood Carving. Pioneering, Agriculture, Safety, Leathercraft, Aviation, Beef and Production, Farm Layout Building Arrangement The How Book of Scouting, Boy Scouts of America (Official Handbook) Scout Tests (Standard of Requirements), Songs Scouts Sing, Leatherwork, Metal Work, Farm Records and Bookkeeping Electricity, Life Sav ing, Wood Work, Wood Turning, Automobiling, Cooking, Gardening, Mechanical Drawing, Animal InAstronomy, dustry, Photography, Masonry, Cycling, Hog and Pork Production, Poultry Machinery, Keeping, Cement Work, Farm Home and Its Planning, Farm Mechanics, Scouting in the L. D. S. Church, Horsemanship, Indian Lore, Stamp Collecting, Dairying, Universal Indian Sign Language. , l y - - 2. Almost 85 per cent of all General Electric employees signed up to buy U. S. Defense Savmgi 1. Thousands of employees, only ten day- - after war declaration, gathered in G-- maa meetings in most major plants to pledge all-owar effort! Bonds totalling more than a E $20,000,000 ut year! mihiJ L -And riflv J workA sign chalked by a G-man on a big machine being built for war. The sign carried this 3. -- mm E and nierti G-- E plies for U.S. fighting menl "Remember Wake Island!" General Electric believes that its first duty as a good citizen is to be good soldier. Central E lie trie Company, Sehanactady, N. Y. fit r ELECTRIC GENERAL Mrs. Sentell Young left for her home in San Francisco, California Wednesday, after an extended visit with Lehl relatives. LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Thomas Wilcox and Miss Eva Christofferson left Tuesday for a visit in Los Angeles, California. Mrs. Fern Larsen was a business visitor to Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell, ancT Mrs. R. P. Dlehl visited at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City, Sunday afternoon with Mr. Dieht and at the St Marks Hospital withe Kenneth Turner. C. F. Johnson accompanied Vern Beck of American Fork to Fairfield, Mrs. Glenn Wing entertained twenty little tots at her home, Weafternoon honoring the 6th; Mrs. Charlotte Lewis entertained dnesday birthday anniversary of her daughat dinner Tuesday for Mrs. Jennie ter, Glennis. Games and dainty Nostrom and Mrs. Geneva Stewart. refreshments were enjoyed by Tuesday. W, C. Thomas returned to his home in Blackfoot, Idaho, Friday after attending the funeral services Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner, Mr. of his mother, Mrs. Ellen Thomas. and Mrs. John Ernst and baby, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Diehl of Toppenish, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Diehl of Washngton, and Mrs. R. P. Diehl of Washington, arrived in Lehi Park City, were Monday dinner Sunday for a visit with Lehi and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Utah relatives. of Riverton. Top-penis- h, Mc-Far- lane the Robert Felt Chatfield, a student at A baby girl was born to Mrs. the University of Utah has api;Ev;i::niiT plied for graduation In 1942, ac- Howard Whlmpey at the Lehl HosMARSHAL INSTALLED cording to Dr. Donald B. Thompson, pital, Tuesday. Thomas Woffinden has been Installed as night marshal to assist Clemn Turner with night patrol. The extra watch being called due to the increased number in the city at night during the coming sum' , mer months, University Registrar. Applicants are subject to credit examination Anna Joy Woffinden, daughter of by the graduation committee, for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woffinden, final check on requirements. De- was released from the Lehi Hosgrees will be granted at the annual pital, Thursday, following a recent commencement exercises on the appendicitis operation. j University campus on June 9. Robert Felt Chatfield, of Lehi,' Mrs. Lester Norrls and baby were will receive his degree from the taken home from the Lehi hos' school of business. pital Thursday. p 1 u g GUIDE sports Old Dutch Cleanser 2 for Baby Foods' Gerberi.3 Cans 25c Cheese. American. 2 Pound Loaf 68c Puffed Wheat or Rice. Large Bag NEW GIFT DISHES FOB EVERY OCCASION BROflDlEflT PHONE 11 & SOU WE DELIVER -- fc k k -- to is a Mew w (ftform h Many thousands of employees of business institutions are giving up their normal pursuits and joining the nation's fighting forces. We are proud of the fact that to date 73 members of our "family" are now wearing the uniform of the Umted States Army, Navy, Marines or Air Corps. -- He absence of these men, most of whom are highly trained, places added responsibility on those who remain. More and more stars will appear on our service flag as the war effort progresses. C Pf11-- all e fobs of these men and for War Production work and expenditures should be suspended "for the duration." Our job is to WIN THE WAR! every American's job "Speaking of Sports," a weekly column of inside dope written by Robert' McShane, 15c 18c QUALITY MEATS top-notc- entertainment to the million, of fans all orer the nation. 25c Quart Vl abreast of the ITS easy to keep world and it's T OXYDOL BLEACH. fc ODD Every day prices; our shelves are guide posts to food buying. Whether your list is long or short our Foods are Fine and Our Prices are Saving. 4 Packages 19c COFFEE Lb. 27c Daily Delight JEL-SER- O ' k M -- well-kno- writer, features highlights in the . week's sporting news. Unlike most sports columnists, McShane docs not confine himself to baseball, football and the other major sports. A proportionate emphasis is placed on track, hockey, softball, tennis, golf and the numerous other activities so popular with the average newspaper reader. Look for "SPEAKING OF SPORTS" in EVEXIY issue SfS : non-defens- Waft powJL & dCialit ReUy - Kilowatt a a WVUUU the clock workmen keep, steadily at the most important job of building weapons and sup. challenge to fellow workers: Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Giles, Mrs. Ardith May and Mrs. Phyllis Peter son left for their homes in Huntington Park, California, Tuesday, after a short visit in Lehl. Mrs. Giles has spent the past three weeks here being called at the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Ellen Thomas. Out of town people attending the funeral services for Mrs. Harriet Ellen Thomas, Friday were: Mrs. Flaurie E. White, Howard Francis, Jessie Francis, Lena S. Giles, of Morgan; Mrs. Fred H. May of Riverton, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Edwards, Thomas R. Cutler, Ernest Cutler of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Mary Hendricksen, Mrs. Wilmith Brown, Mrs. Vivian A. Larsen, Mrs. R. M. Bullock, Mrs Spencer Clark, Mrs. Mary K. Davis, Mrs. Barta Haslam and Mrs. Sevilla Jones of Provo; Mrs. Julia Kessler of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cox of Pendleton, Oregon, Mrs. Lucille Bone, Mrs. Ardith May, Mrs. Lucille Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Giles of Hunt ington Park, California; Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter and Mrs. Nina Wanlass of American Fork; Mrs. Rhoda Clark, Mrs. Erma Tomilson, Mrs. Mable Hendrickson of Pleasant Grove, Joseph Cutler of Draper. isrSIlttU-J- - e ctctm icrvtce you proaucea ty Ammcan bunnest menis tb, kind of power that tervet 90 of thejor nation. |