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Show warn" lp--'Ag- THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1342 THE LEH1 FREE PRESS. LEW, UTAH THURSDAY, JUNE 11. 1942 1 a 1 I I Latest Arrivals SUMMER MILLINERY Just arrived CHILDREN'S SUMMER PLAT AND DRESS CLOTHING and LINEN DRESSES SUPS HOSIERT ready-to-wea- r. UNDIES FERN'S FROCK SE30P MAIN STREET PHONE 14 J - - i s if ma Boyd Larsen, GET TOUR SUPPLY WHILE IT LASTS ARSENATE OF LEAD $1.00 E per pkg. residents study the ordinMARRIAGE ANNOUNCED that all ance to avoid unpleasantness dur- LEAF 40 BLACK CHICKEN COOP SPRAT Brems accompanied by Mrs. Fern Johnson. Invocation Luther Coates. Solo "I Know My Heavenly Father Knows" Mrs. George P. Price, accompanied by Mrs. Fern . Johnson. Remarks I. W. For. Solo "Lay My Head Beneath A Rose" Mrs. Fern Johnson, accompanied by Mrs. George P, Price. Remarks William Hadfield and Bishop Carl Beamer of Salt Lake DAIRY ing an emergency. Leona Miss of In reference to defense it is urged Gray, The marriage H. that people "store their coal now and Mrs. James Mr. and of daughter the future burden ort !Gray to Mr. Milton West son of relieve Mr. and Mrs. Lorin West of Pleas-lan- t carriers. Grove took place in the Salt Lake Temple, Wednesday. The bride is a graduate of the Lehi High School and is popular among the younger set of the city, Mr. West s a graduate of the Pleasant Grove High School and is well known in Lehi and Pleasant FLT SPRAT LICE POWDER SPRAT PUMPS HAT SALT and STOCK SALT j GILES FEED STORE Grove. City. Closing remarks Carlos Coates. Duet "A Perfect Day" Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brems. Benediction Charles Turner.. The grave in the Lehi cemetery was dedicated by George F. Barnes. Mr. Colledge was born in Lehi, January 2, 1894, a son of Joseph and Elizabeth Colledge, he spent his boyhood and youth in Lehi. For 19 years he was employed by the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad in Salt Lake City and has been recent ly employed at Hill Feld in Ogden. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Opal Davis, three sons, Glen, Floyd and Barnett Colledge, three daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Green, Mary Lou and Darlene Colledge of Salt Lake City; six half brothers, Elmer, Thomas and Meredith Yates of Salt Lake City, Geraldus and Fred Yates of Lehi, and Leon Yates of San Francisco, California, a half sister, Mrs. Priscilla Collins of Murray and four grandchildren. STRAIGHT FROM U NEW YORK - i " V . - :. .v.- -:. SARATOGA TO OPEN DANCES SATURDAY Ilia iilhtiMiwiMififfliiirn irfiiii'iiiv uin'iinr rriiirviiniiiriiii'iiiininiiiiifn'iiii iniiiiiiniiifrfr ii ? rthrrn irflir i'itii frnnirNm-iT"- ' nr t Flowered chintz, for newly revived Darn dances and parties, brightens the evening scene. Cabbage roses are scattered over a white background in the gown shown here. Bands of satiny chints, printed in nosegays, are combined with black In the other, Both are lovely New York creations. ROMANCE IN CHINTZ at-ho- mar-quiset- tc U. STAKE CO'iFEREIICE ' ju::e 27 AliD and Mrs. William Dundson received word of the birth of a grandson, Wednesday. The baby Mr. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dundson at the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City. FOODS FOR SALE CHERRIOATS. 2 Packages 24c Globe Al Pancake Flour, 38c Large 5 Cans 29c Dog Food 2 for 29c Sardines, Oval Tin Pineapple, Sliced, large cans 24c Breakfast Club Coffee, Pound Can 30c 9c Fly Swatters Corn Kix, 2 Packages 24c Kitchen Towels 150 12c 2 Bars 15c Camay Soap Ice Cream Powder, 3 Pkgs 14c Kool Aid Punch Powder, 3 Packages 14c Alber's Corn Flakes, 64c Preserves, Hewletts Bests 2 Packages 19c Pierce's Pork and Beans, 2 V4 Cans 16c FLOUR, 48 Pound Bag, Snow Bell f 1.32 . 2 DELIVERIES DAILT Call Tour Order Now PHONE 11 BROADBENT & SON BOND COMMITTEE 23 Lehi Stake Conference has been set for Saturday and Sunday, June 27 and 28, according to word released by President A. Carlos Schow j this week. S. WAR HAO Lehi U. S. War Bond and stamp committee has been partially selected to assist with the sale of stamps and bonds in Lehl. S. M. Taylor has been named as chair-- ' man, Mrs. Lucille Rhodes as secre- tary and the following sub committee chairman: Ernest Larsen, Mrs. Gerald Taylor, Basil Dorton, Mrs. Mable Jones, Ruel Evans, and Each ward bishop E. B. Garrett. is also a member of the committee. The local committee Is to work with county and state committees in creating Ideas and asslslng In the stimulatng of the purchase of bonds and stamps for the home With the and national defense. billons of dollars now needed to help win the war and to assist with the national program' to help stop inflation it will take the combined efforts of every worker of all ages in" a cooperated bond buying pro gram. Each person in the United States is asked to do their share and at least put ten per cent of their earnings in bonds, not only for their own defense now but as a safewhen the guard for themselves present high paid jobs are through and jobs are not easily obtained. Lehi has a quota of bonds to sell and a large number of Lehl people are buying bonds through pay roll plans and the Lehi quota is not being credited. Cooperation of all will help raise our quota and keep our homes safe and free. A Saratoga will hold her opening dance Saturday evening. The dance will mark the first of a weekly series of dances to be held each Saturday night at the resort A new hardwood floor has been put ill the outdoor section of the pavillion and the indoor section has been sanded and put in first class shape to greet the dancers on the opening night. The pavillion has also been Fern painted and redecorated. Larsen's orchestra will play for the dances and features for dancers of all ages will be arranged. Lehi dancers are invited to meet their friends at the Saratoga dances each Saturday night Admission charge will be 50c per couple. . TEMPLE EXCURSION ORDINANCE ON CIVILIAN DEFENSE son of Mr. and Mrs. for St left Sunday Larsen Edward Louis, Missouri, to continhe his An ordinance recommened by the medical studies. Mr. Larsen has defense council to cover destate Unithe at studies completed his fense emergency blackouts and his versity of Utah and will finish was adopted by the other phases course at the St Louis school Lehi City Council at their regular meeting Tuesday night It is urged IS NOW IN BUG DUST CITY ADOPTS UNIFORM FOR MEDICAL SCHOOL MY BINDiHG TWIKE Funeral services for Lewis Floyd Colledge, 48, of Salt Lake City, formerly of Lehl. who died of a heart attack Friday, were held in the Lehi Third Ward Chapel Monday with bishop's counselor, Carlos Coates conducting the services. The openng song, a duet, "In the Garden" Mr. and Mrs. Arnold HEW SLACK SUITS Everything in ladies' and girls' BROUGHT HERE FOR BURIAL LADIES' HEW WOOL SLACKS LADIES' COTTON FROCKS. SILK BATON AND SUITS. LOCAL MAN LEAVES FORMER RESIDENT WITH OUR SOLDIERS x. vvora nas oeen recexvea y and Mrs K. W Turner that their son, LaMar P. Dahl has been ad vanced to Corporal He is .stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington, with l The young people will make their home in Lehi. The bride was guest of honor at a bridal shower given by her mnthsp In tho Third Ward rh a rvpl about attended evpni ladies from Leh, and surround. A program and nt efreshments with games Fern Johnson were enjoyed by the guests. Meeting Wartime Needs J and Mrs. K. W. Turner were Mr. L?10CAL JZTL?ZL has Get Where You Must Go MAN NAMED To provide service for essen-ti- been released Maurice J. Dahl, AS RIFLE INSPECTOR from the Army Hospital after being confinecf there for three weeks with a tonsil operation and throat inS. M. Taylor has been appointed fection. by the War Department to inspect privaely owned rifles suitable for Don F. Barnes, son of Mr. and military use. The government reMrs. .J J. Barnes has returned to cently called n the Enfield and the' Salt Lake Air Base after a ten Springfield rifles owned by civilday furlough with his parents. He ians that are suitable for U. S. Army has been in service over thirteen use. The government will pay for months being radio operator on the all accepted rifles when turned inB17 Bombers since last Nov.. to the Ordnance depots. Mr. Taylor will make the first Inspection be Mrs. George W. Grace received fore they are turned over to the word this week that her brother, government representatives. Elvin I Turner has been stationed at Camp Callan at San Diego,! California. HOSPITAL NOTES first responsibility. Burlington Trailways is its service to readjusting meet these requirements. When it is absolutely necessary to travel, bus service offers a means of doing so with economy of money and a saving of vital materials, Ath Agnt for Trawl Details BURLINGTON TRAILWAYS DEPOT Carlton F. Wilson, Agent Texaco Oil Station Phone: 110-- J Wayne Street, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William Street, received medical treatment at the Lehi Hospital last week. KEITH S. TRANE EN LISTS IN MARINES Dean Price of Salt Lake City, Keith S. Trane of Lehi, now in his underwent an appendicitis oper- sophomore year at Utah State ation at the Lehi Hospital. College, has enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps as a candidate for a A baby girl was born to Mrs. Dale commission, it was learned today. Whimpey, Carma Evans, at "the Lehi The young mn, son of Mr. and Hospital, Saturday. Mrs. Andrew Trane of 276 East 5th North, will be permitted to com A. K. Chatfield underwent a plete his college studies before be major operation at the Lehi Hosing called to active duty for officer pital, Monday. instruction at the Marine Corps training center in Quantico, VirA baby boy was born to Mrs. ginia. Boyd Johnson of Ogden (Jean At Quantico, Trane will undergo at the Lehi Hospital, MonWorlton) k an Intensive training day. course in the fundamentals of mill- iJ J uiry uperauons hiiu strategy, upon, M, an(1 Mr xjnrru. Trinnamor, successful completion of this ln.;and moved tQ baby of struction he will be commissioned a over the week-ento make their home. Reserve Officers School for advanced training. Mrs. Earl of Sandy visit- Trane is a graduate of Lehl High pd With hppDowding narpnts Mr an4 Mre School, At Utah State, where he is, w Mariri,ncr ' majoring in education, Trane is, active In sports, being on. the vars- U n 1 ! ' V.O .1 teams. FISHING TACKLE PAINT WALL PAPER KITCHEN UTENSILS ten-wee- FRIDAY There will be an excursion the Lehi Stake to the Salt Temple, Friday, May 12, the rates will be given on the cars. - A good representation the stake is desired by the genealogical committee. from Lake usual Orem from stake NOTICE d - hereby give notice that on the 28th dav of Mav, 1942, they filed with he Interstate Commerce Commission at Washington, D. C, an appli cation for a certificate of public convenience and necessity permitting abandonment bv the former and abandonment of operation by the latter of the Fairfield Branch extending from Cutler to Five Mile Pass, a distance of approximately 23.044 miles, all in Utah and Tooele Counties, Utah. Finance Docket No.1 13762. LOS ANGELES & SALT LAKE RAILROAD COMPANY UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. , First Publication June Last Publication June 11, 1942. 25, 1942. MAIM HARDWARE PHONE FLAY CENTER OPEN ALL DAY A word of explanation Is here restate that the play the school campus is open to all children and it is planned to erect some sand boxes, teeters and Mher things as well as play eqiup-meGiven to rft cen-cent- nt to provide wholesome activities for the children too young to work in the fields. The center Is open from 9 in the morning to 6 ROAST OF QUALITY at night CITY TO PROVIDE i 4 PAINT FOR ST. LIGHTS Accepting Lion Clubs Roy A. West's gracious offer to see that he White Way Posts were painted if the city provided the paint the City Council Tuesday availed s of this help una decided to purchase the paint If you see some paint lingers on the job don't confuse them with a lew of Judge oanK s aennquent fine payers working it out. ii,. fcAv them-selve- tain utility equipment aready 111 FIREMEN HOLD service to the highest efficiency without replacement we call upon CONVENTION the people of Lehi to forgo the free use of porch lights. We ask each family to take the inltiatve Im The Lehi Firemen were hosts to mediately and see to it that their the Utah-Jua- b County firemen at a own porch light is either wired Mrs. Martha S. Bushman from convention and luncheon in the through the meter or have the Escalante, Utah, is here for a visit Memorial Building, Sunday globe removed. "un Mr. and Mrs. Suel Zimmer- -' Lehi Utility Commlssloa HARDWARE a. -- NOTICE In keeping with a nationwide movement to conserve power and lights and to preserve and main- -- m'J 14-- .. LOS ANGELES & SALT LAKE RAILROAD COMPANY and UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY GENERAL T A A. man. al military and civilian travel is our 1 A dish that's fit for a choice cut of prime ribs of kinga beef that has been carefully selected for its Juicy, tenderness and roasted to perfection. If V0Ve ever asked tis t choose such a roast for you from our high grade meat you know what enjoyment It brings to a dinner. Why not have one for this full-flavor- week-en- d? 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