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Show THE LEHI FEEE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Pros Every Tborday Phone 8-- Resid. LehJ 160-- W George P. Price. Maniger Entered at the postorTice at Lehi. Utah, as second daaa matter. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Adamson .Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wing were were business visitors to Provo, visitors Salt Lake City Monday. Monday. Roger Price was a business to Salt Lake City. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith of Holly- iL'rvul Palifnrnla arc visiting Lf hi relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sorenson of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday Miss Edith Goates of Salt Lake with local relatives- with Mr. City, spent the week-enMr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman, and Mrs. Herman Goates. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, spent Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake Memorial Day in Salt Lake City. City, spent Monday with her Mrs. Lynn Webb and son, Robert, father, J. E. Dorton. left this week for a visit at Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thomas and Wyoming. Mrs. Johnny J. Job visited at GarMrs. George Jackson of Lincoln, field, Sunday. guest of Idaho, was a week-en- d Mrs. Leonard Chipman of Ameri Mrs. George Whitman. can Fork, was a Memorial Day Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckstead guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood of West Jordan, were callers of Adamson. Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Saturday. Mrs. Preston Larsen and children Mrs. R. B. Welsh and Miss Jayna of Springdale, are guests of Mrs. Welsh of Salt Lake City, were Larsen's sister, Mrs. Louis Memorial Day guests of Mrs. John T. Winn. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ashton and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and daughter, Carol, visited with Mr. daughter, Fay, spent Sunday after- and Mrs. Ralph Hawker of Murray, noon wth Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Chris- Sunday. tiansen of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Mae Whitmore of Los Miss Janine Dundas of Salt Lake Vegas, Nevada, is a guest of her City, Is spending the week with brother Thomas Sunderland and Miss Luana McOmble at the Don family. Veater home. Mr. and Mrs. Vemo Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. family of Clearfield and Miss Jean Gus Radebaugh, Mrs. Ray Roberts Ivory of Salt Lake City, were weekand Jcak Lewis attended the Utah end guests of Mrs. Rachel Ander College graduating son. Agricultural Roberts was a member of the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchlngs graduating class. and children of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs.. Sam Taylor and Mrs. Ellen Carter wee Sunday din children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mrs. Harry Jerling of Highland, Chesnut were Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wing. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen were Dr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Willes and Ross Anderson of Salt Lake Ctiy, children of Benjamin, and Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wanlass oi n Monroe. Willes of Salt Lake City, were Day guests of Mrs. John S. Willes. Dee Clark of Provo and Wilbur Rassmussen of Salt Lake City join Mrs. L. I. Wardle and daughters, ed their wives at the Mary Winn Mell, Zada and Velda, Mrs. Ger- home, Sunday. The ladies spent trude Weaver and Mrs. Parkinson the week-enwith their mother. of Provo, were dinner guests of Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Friday, enroute to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and Ogden where the Wardle family family of Salt Lake City, spent will make their home. Decoration Day with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey. jis. auu mis. wiison Lee Mrs. A. K uiameia was a ixui Eureka, spent the week end 1rf Tuesday. visitor, and children of Murray, visited Lke City s parents, Mr. and Mr Mrs. Lee with Mrs. T. A. Taylor and Mr. and Leonard Peterson and with V Mrs. George P. Price, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A- - G. Reese of Salt Mrs. Odell Peck Lake City, were Memorial u&y Mr. One .11.00 year UttaSWEtoKAHOCWKM LOCAL ITEMS Mrs, Richard Giles, daughter, Beth, and son, Glen, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. John Bone. and Mrs. Lynn Bone of Salt Lake City, visited with Lehl relatives, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Price and Mr. baby of Heber City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Price. and Mrs. Cliff Cark of Pleas-an- t Grove, visited at the George F. Barnes home Saturday afternoon. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Burgess of Salt Lake City, spent the week-enat the Junius Banks home. d Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson of Boulder City, Nevada, spent the week-enIn Lehl. d ! and Mrs. Reuben Tomilson and sons, Don and Deloy, of Pleasant Grove, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes Mr. Memorial Day. Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cullimore of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wade of Salt Lake City, were Memorial Day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. C Allred. Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Durrant and children of Castle Gate were Memorial Day visitors at the J. L. Barn-ha-rt home. Roland Bamhart to Castle Gate with them . for a visit ;,. ,i.t f.'ij ed ' , ! Deco-ratio- d WAR RESTRICTIONS Memorial Day visitors of Mr. Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw were and Mrs. Fred Bradshaw, Mr. Mrs. Floyd Bradshaw, Mr. Mrs. Jack Bradshaw, all of Lake City. and Mrs. Marion Robinson m d Advertising Rates Furnished Upon Request. Subscription thttesdat; iukc c r5j? LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH THURSDAY. JUKE 4. 1542 Smith- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jay Powell and Mrs. William Thomas of Blari, A. daughter, Joyce, and Mrs. T. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter and tuajiu, Bycm .Memorial Day twi, dinner guests were Sunday Taylor, family visited with Mrs Artnur with Lehl relatives. of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Beckstead of Forbes of Alpine., Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. West Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Frandsen Harris of of Lake Salt Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams of vistied with Lehi relatives, with Mrs. City, spent Memorial Dav Magna, Frandsen's parents, PrJ Salt Lake City, spent Memorial Memorial Day. A. Mrs. and Carlos Schow. Lewis, Fort at Day with Alan Webb Washington. Mrs. Geneva Stewart is visiting S. P. Abbott and , E. pjek with her daughter, Mrs. Leath Mill- made a business George to Widso and trip Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chilton Vernal. er of this week. family of Shelley, Idaho, arrived in Lehi, Friday, fo a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kitterman Reed Roberts of Hollywood, Caii. Mrs. Alma Beck and Mr. and Mrs. and two sons of Salt Lake City, fornia, spent from Saturday to J. W. Chilton. spent Sunday with Mrs. Julia Taylor Tuesday with his parents, Mr and and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chipman. Mrs. David Roberts. Mrs. Vaness Lot and sons, Blake, Kent and Phillip, of Toppenish. Mrs. Dorothy Churchill of San Washington, are visiting with Mr. Francisco, California, is a guest of and Mrs. George Whitman and Mrs. Gertrude Morton and Miss other local relatives. Gretta Mae ChurchfH. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bloomqulst Mr. and Mrs. Roby Forbes and and two children, Mrs. Sylvia Olsen, children of Logandale, Nevada, daughter, Elaine, and son, LeNae, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray of Kemmerer, Wyoming, were Sun- Carter, Thursday. day visitors at the Heber C. Webb home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter and daughter, Kaye, were Sunday dinMr. and Mrs. U. A. Jones of Salt ner guests of Sargeant Bruce WalLake City, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hunt- lace at Camp Williams. er and Mrs. Lllleth Davis of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple enMorgan, were Memorial Day dinner tertained at dinner at their home guess of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Sunday for Miss Leath Whipple, Mrs. Ralph S. Webb and son, Dan, and daughter, Suzanne, of Idaho Memorial Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. CMpnwn! Mrs. George Whitman were: Mr. Falls, Idaho, and Mrs. Ada Jones. and son, Robert, and Mrs. Earl Brown and two of Salt Lake City. daughters of Spanish Fork, Mrs, Bruce Hanks and son of Salt Lake Mrs. Alex Chrstofferson entertainCity, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Despain of ed at her home Monday afternoon Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm 10th the birthday annihonoring Gaddie of Chinook, Montana. versary of her son, Leo. Guests were Delbert Sudweeks, John and Fred Culmer, Dick, James, Sally and Darwin Galsford, Darol anf Denice Wilcox, and Howard Jackson. Games and dainty refreshments were enjoyed. 8WI M AT SARATOGA NOT SPRINGS PLAN A PARTY l SWIMMING ) BLAY GROUND FREE DANCE HALL PICNIC TABLES FISHING Bring Your Family Rates to Parties. MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT NEW WARTIME BUS SCHEDULES Effective June 7 Lv. 7:47 A. EASTBOUND: M- - 11:52 P. M. Lv. 2:49 P. M. SOUTHBOUND: TRAILWATS BUS DEPOT TEXACO SERVICE STATION 1st East on State Street Lehl and Mr, and and Salt heatre R.ovaI a ' WEEKLY PROGRAM and 6 THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 5 2 FEATURES 2 Feature No. 1 Dennis Morgan, Jane Wyman, Wayne Arthur Kennedy in Morris- - and "Bad Men of Missouri" Out of the flaming history of the west comes the chapter of of the bandit heroes who tamed a frontier state'Feature No.' 2 Penny Singleton, Arthur Lake and Larry Simms In thrill-riddle- d - on ... TELEPHONE SERVICE and Mrs. Abe Anderson and daughter, Gertrude, attended the graduation exercise of the Utah State Agriculural College at Logan, DR. CLARK REYNOLDS Mr. Monday. Miss Marjorie Anderson was a member of the graduating class, receiving her degree in the school of Home Economics. Health Clinic East 1st North, Provo, Utah Specializing in Correction of Piles and Ruptures without 162 Operations. equlment Natural and Constructive treatments. X-R- "Blondie's Blessed Event" It's a girl at the Bumsteads and a riot on the screen! man-size- d SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY. JUNE 7 and 8 WAOT AD Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stout, Mrs. Susan Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1941 FORD SEDAN FOR SALE Caldwell and daughter, Ann, Miss Blanche Goates and Miss Edith Bargain. See Homer Royle. lp Goates, all of Salt Lake City were TO BUY Good saddle WANTED Memorial Day dinner guests of Mr, horse or riding pony. J. L. Tingey, and Mrs. Herman Goates. . Phone Oris iov&y AMP , -- 345-J1- Albert Whimpey of Washignton, FOR SALE Mohair overstuffed returned home last week after set excellent condition. Mrs. Roy a visit with local relatives, his West, Phone 168-mother, Mrs. Lemuel Whimpey ac companied him home for a visit at FOR SALE Strictly modern home tf the national capitol. Mr. Harry See Dr. J. G. Jones or call T7-A Cowden also accompanied them to FOR SALE High grade electric Washington. range, used one year. First class condition. Phone It Grant Winn of Boise, Idaho, Mr. 7. 0 ..Ml WANTED Old Wash Tubs. See and Mrs. Stanley Winn of Shelle, tf "as Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winn of Andrew Fjeld, Phone 33-0C $toty to Mariposa, Californa, Mrs. Dee Clark GOOD PASTURE FOR STOCK- do ubiof Provo, and Mrs. Wilbur RasS' See Briggs. Eugene mussen of Salt Lake City spent the week-enwith Mrs. Mary Winn WANTED Will pay cash for who is very 111. pasture or meadow land on Sara toga road. See Arvil O. Stone on Memorial Day visitors of Mr. and Saratoga Road. tf Mrs. Thomas Sunderland were Mrs WHIPPING CREAM FOR SALE Mae Whitmore of Las Vegas, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck and family! 50c quart in your container. W. D. West, Lehi tfpj of Elbijta, Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Jones, 594 North 1st .. i of Sunderland and daughter Provo, D. C Electric Welding and AceMr. and Mrs. Reed Chadwick and tylene Welding and Black Smith son of Santaquln, Mr. and Mrs. work done at Dale Peterson's Shop. LAIRD CREGAR Beck and children of Located at 3rd Donald John Shipptrd Spring Bylngton 3rd West, South, Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chad- Lehl, Utah. Frank Orth Htnry Stphnion wick of American Fork, Miss Dhdl I0IBEN MAMOOLIAR Wcfwr A 20tk Catury-FoWalker and Leonad Haag of Highest Prices Paid for Worthless American Fork. Animals Boyd Holmstead, Lehi Also the Latest News and other good shorts. Fox Farm Phone tf MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M. ONLY XOe and 20c. people atAmong the TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. JUNE 9 and 10 tending the funeral services for the For General Sheet Metal Work were: and Warm Air Heating and Air Woolsey baby, Thursday, see Gunther Sheet We are proud to bring back to Lehl one of the best pictures ever madet Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thompson, Mrs. Conditionng Metal Dean Jagger, Tyrone Power and Linda Darnell In Phone 189. Works, tf Edna Haycock, Mr. and' Mrs. KenWhit-rer neth Murdock and Mrs. Hilda If your Sewing Machine Needs of Boulder, Mrs. LaReta SherRepairs, Sissors or Saws Sharpened, man and Mrs. Llle Woolsey of Wm. Osborne will do It for you. One of the most dramatic stories the screen has ever told' Escalante, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey WANTED Will call and pay for Also Selected Short Subjects. Moseman and Miss Goan Woolsey of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Sam worthless old horses and dead Barton and Mrs. Lester Barton of animals. See C Q. Hobnateai at Om COMING "Santa Fe Trail",' "My Favorite Blonde", "The Invad" Fox Farm, LaU. thorns nr a good ssokv Murray. j nss botal ssz D. C. J. ' Board recently issued an order further restricting the use by telephone companies of materials essential to the war effort. The War Production The order generally forbids additions to our plant except for service required in the war effort or fot public health and safety. It directs that only a minimum of materials may be used in connecting new telephones with facilities now In place. It orders much wider use of party line service. Also restricted are new installations of residence extensions, and the order forbids the replacement of any equipment except when required for the efficient operation of the service. ! The application of these restrictions will undoubtedly mean inconvenience for some peoplepart of the price of protecting our liberty 'bat we ask your fullest cooperation, for the restriction! will mean that more lead. Iron, steel, tine, copper and rubber used in telephone equipment will now go into znxuu effort to ketgi our service trp to the highest possible standard. We pledge our continuing 347-R- - 0 d i g0 nrf"t Ber-nle- x S43-R- 3. out-of-tow- n "Brigham Young" J""-- ?' II . ! ' m yotll it at |