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Show THURSDAY. JULY 1 THE LEHI FEES PRESS, LEHL UTAH U1 1 9c II 39e 50c 1 C5c -- -- - -- SSc 90e fl.00 L39, 10c TUBES TESTED FREE I IL PHONES 145 and 27 NOTICE In compliance with Government Regulations effective July L 1942, all delivery orders will be required the day ahead of delivery or at least in advance of the day's delivery. We trust that our patrons will help us comply with this government order. 4 Any merchandise desired In less than 100 pound bags will carry a small delivery charge. TWINE BINDING Today there is an emergency. The aimed forces of the ration al ready number two million. Crowds of civilians settle near the new encampments. Hundreds of new industries are mushrooming In as many towns. Existing Industries booming under defense orders "bring swarms new workers to towns and cities. Over these busy, forgetful millions the shadow of disease is dark ening Oie sky. A Sleepy little town of 1,000 wakes up in the morning to fnd new mokesacks shooting up like Jack's beanstalk. There aren't enough houses. There Isn't enough water. There is no adquate sewage disposal. Epidemic threaten. Maybe our little town never saw so many dollar bills on Saturday night Maybe It never saw so many cases of lnfluneza, meningitis, ty phoid fever, or whooping "cough d either. Sick solders and sailors cannot fight Sick workers cannot make arms. A sick nation cannot defend itself. Defend your health, civilians, and you help defend your nation, Community action for community health can be your splendid contri bution to national defense. Sickness costs money rt steals pay; it steals time; it takes valuable lives. Prevention is cheaper, saves money, time, and lives. Whooping cough is one of these killers. STOCK, SHEEP AND HAY SALT LAYING MASH 52.25 DAIRY FEED $I.S0 WHOOPING COUGH INOCULATION JULY EiEMi CEREAL MILL PHONE 52 LEHL UTAH Service That Means More It's mighty good news to have customers drive in for gas and oil and say that recommended our station because folks do receive quick, attentive serv- . ice nere our products are ace "so-and-s- high too. You get all the breaks here on lubrication. We follow the exact factory engineered charts which includes t check on every part. No experiment no delay no higher cost ours is 100 per cent satisfactory. Expert Lubrication Service- - Texaco Gas and Oils. -- TE&AGO 8EHVECE .KELLY WILSON. Prop. State Street Lehi, Utah 28 There will be an inoculation for whooping cough for children from six months to four years of age on Tuesday, July 28, at the Memorial Building. Every child in Lehi in this age group should receive the inoculation. Parents are urged to register with their Relief Society presidents before Tuesday, July 14, in order that a sufficient amount of serum can be obtained. BIRTHDAY Mrs. Annie Carlisle, an inmate of the Utah Countv infirmarv at Provo a' former Leni resident, celebrated 103rd JOHMSON-SOBEHSO- a wrvr of knitted articles now for being made by the Lehl knitters The engagement of Miss Lola of direction De Mar Gale uric. . th Rid Cross under .tmuvea tn V;. Johnson, daughter of Mrs. Fern Mrs. Dorothy South wick shows the home. from Sunday, the LebJ b Johnson, to Mr. Maurice Sorenson, following: Mr. and Mrs. R. R-- Sorneson pital following a recent of son aopet. Seeveless sweaters Mrs. Victoria of Provo, is announced, the marri- ation. Stewart, Mrs. Laura Schow, Mrs. to take place at the Johnson JoseDhine Knight Mrs. Anna Meil- - age Mrs. Kenneth Meredith was tak-home. Saturday. to her home in Kavsviiu ing, Mrs. Leo Hansen. Miss Arleen of the is Miss Johnson a.graduate Goodwin, Miss LaPriel Goodwin, Lehi at' High School and is popular following medical care Mrs. Inza Russon. 2. Mrs. Moizell the younger set of the city. HospitaL among 9 Davis, Mrs. Emma Ashton, 2. Mrs. She has been employed at Power's Mrs. Rachel Ander- ,r ZTk Jennie Patrick, Shoe store for sometime. son, Mrs. Dorothy Southwick, Miss A wedding reception honoring the Ida Thurman, Mrs. Winnie Goates. young people will be given in the Mufflers Mrs. Rachel Wing and Ward Third Chape!, Monday even Mrs. Esther PowelL ing. Helmets Mrs. Dorothy South wick. Small Sweaters Miss Glenda BERRY PICKERS Hunger, Mrs. Ethel Hunger, Mrs. Alice Broadbent Mrs. Emma Lott, WANTED and Mrs. Edith Fox. Boys" Suits Mrs. Kate Roberts, Mrs. Josephine Robison, Mrs. Delia There is a call for berry pickers. Fox All Lottie Mrs boys and girls over 12 years Large Sweaters Darl who are not working are needed in Mrs. Ferrel Peterson. being, Mrs. Jennie Patrick, Mrs. Jose- the berry patches. The crop is wish week. Anyone phine Robison. Mrs. Essie Worlton, ginning this Mrs. Rachel Wing, Miss Ida Thur- ing employment in the berries Is man, Mrs. Emma Ashton, Mis Ar- asked to register at the Memorial leen Goodwin, Miss Thelma Gbod- - Building. wn, Miss Zina Anderson. Taken to Provo Six long sleeved GOVERNMENT BUSINESS SCHOOL navy sweaters, 11 sleeveless sweat IN AMERICAN FORK TO CONers, 2 mufflers, 2 children's suits, 2 TINUE TO SEPTEMBER children's sweaters. birthday anniversary Wednesday, July 1. Mrs. Carlisle has been bed fast for several years and a group of Lehi friends visited her at Porvo taking gifts and hold ing a birthday party there. Those going to Provo were: Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, Mrs. Sarah Knudsen, Mrs. John Willes, Mrs. Carl Gunther and Mrs. A. D. Christ- offerson. THURSDAY. FRIDAY and URDAY. TULY 9. 10. SAT- and IIT . trw rm m the pavement The marriage of Mrs. Maud She was unconscious for a short to Albert Bone took place Glover Ome. The officers commended at Provo, Thursday. Lynn Knudsen, boy scout who rendered first aid until Provo, Utah. Miss Norma Brown of Magna, the ambulance arrived. Helen Pett, 19, of American Fork, visited at the B. W Brown home suffered a broken collar bone, cuts during the Roundup. and lacerations, Saturday afterCIVILIAN DEFENSE noon, when she fell out of the ridwas in which car she PUBUC NOTICE moving GLASSES THURSDAY of Lehl. Harold with 18, Stoker, ing According to the report of the in Notice is hereby given that a vestigating officers, the young lady The civilian defense classes will public hearing will be held before leaned against the door, when lit resume their regular schedule, the Board of County Commissioners Thursday, at 8 p. m. in the Mem- of Utah County, Utah, at 10 o'clock orial Building. All groups of the a. m. on Friday, 31st day of July, protective division will meet to 1942. at the City and County Build night for first aid instruction by ing, Provo, Utah, on the question of Captain Butler. adoption of a zoning odinance and map of the unincorporated area of Utah County, Utah, prepared by the WITH OUR SOLDIERS Utah County Planning Commission,, pursuant to the provisions of Chap of Gene Wilson, son of Mr. and ter 23, Statutes of 1941, State 4 Pounds 19c NEW SPUDS Utah. 25c Mrs. Carlton Wilson who recently Fancy Pink Salmon, Tall Any owner of property included U. S. in enlisted the officers train Delmonte Coffee, Pound32c the boundaries of the unin within ing school, has been stationed at 24c OXYDOL, Large Package area of Utah County, corporated 25c Camp Roberts, California. MIXSD COOKIES, Pound! be entitled to protest shall Utah, 3 for 25c Gerber's Baby Foods the establishment thereof, or any 3 Cans 25c MILK, Standby Lowell Fox, who has recently part thereof by filing wih the Board been promoted to Staff Sereeant in of ' Commissioners at or bethe U. S. Aircorp at Wendover, spent foreCounty the time set for hearing a tne week-enwith his family in written statement setting forth In HEW PERCALES Lehi. brief the grounds of the protest ot FOR SUMMER HOUSE such protest may be made orally at FALL FROM AUTO FINE 8 DIETRICH SCOTT WAYNE A 2 ... f L45 and WED JULY FEATURES 1C 14-1- 5 2 No. 1 43c $2.35 , 49c t BROADBEIIT C & SON " i Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown were Mr., and Mrs. Carson Healy of Mttvate, Mrs. Minnie Gibson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. J. O Brien of Los Angeles, of TRAILWAYS hearing. Dated this 29th day of June. 1942. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS SIONERS, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH. R. J. MURDOCH, Chairman WILLIAM J. JOHNSON SLYVAN CLARK BUS DEPOT TEXACO SERVICE STATION Phone 110-- J 1st East on State Street Lehi ' -- seen IRRIGATION SHOVELS HAY FORKS AND HAY FORK HANDLES II PYREX GIFT ITEI.1S The Wagstaff family will hold their annual reunion, Saturday, July 11, at the Wines Park, from 3 to 10 p. m. A program and luncheon will be held, the program beginning at 8 o'clock. All family members are invited and asked to bring basket lunches. TACKLE FISHING HAY DERRICK CABLE HAY DERRICK ROPE BENKETS PAINTS PAPER We deeply appreciate of the Primary Officers the efforts and Teachers and of the parents of our primary children that went into making our parade such an outstanding AND CALSOMIHE MAIM success. The parade this year was bigger and better than ever before. There were eighty-seveentries and practically every child of primary age in Lehi participated. As previously agreed by ward and stake presidencies, each ward received a cash prize with a grand prize for the most outstanding ward entry; this went to the Fifth Ward as decided by judges. Our parade was an outstanding event of the ceiebration, one which the children will always remember. It helps to foster a Strong patriotic and community spirit. We thank all those who helped in any way for willingness, time and money expenedd. HARDWARE PHONE 30-- out-of-tow- SWIM . AT SARATOGA HOT SPRINGS n LEHI STAKE PRIMARY. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Manning accompanied Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Manning and family to Salt Lake City, Sunday. shall be posted on the bulletin board in the City and County Building, Provo, Utah, and In the office of the Utah County Planning Association, City and County Build lng, Provo, Utah, from time of first publication of this notice until time " . hearing. NOTICE FOURTH WARD said Said zoning ordinance and may TUBS, No. 3 BUCKETS, 12 Quart WASH BOILERS Large Size TIN MILK PAILS Mah ii;.,u WARTIME BUS SCHEDULES EASTBOUND: Lv. 8:07 A. 1L 11:52 P.M. SOUTHBOUND: L. 2:49 P. M. n UNIVERSAL PICTURE TUESDAY in week-en- d WALL d GALVANIZED WARE Henry Erickson of Shelley spent the his family. 12-1- 3 EM EDS All Fourth Ward members who are going to Mutual Dell with the ward M. I. A." are asked to mrt at the ward chapel, Thursday, tonight, at 8 p. m. to plan for the outing. d WINNERS ANNOUNCED and MON JULY 7Z Miss Rowlene Botia of en. . . jui Lav City, spent the week-enwith m MIHATURE PARADE SUNDAY HmS Lehi Hospital, Sunday. 11 tutu m FUN k.u.. A baby girl was born to v Elwin Carson of Farfio WAGSTAFF REUNION JULY anH Mrs. Francis Grant and were taken home from the HsopitaL Thursday, today. YAL LOCAL COUPLE MARRIED AT PROVO suddenly few open, throwng her to DRESSES Mrs. Don Waeer taken home from the Lehi Thursday, today. Because of the continual demand for careful workers in business as LOCAL ITEMS well as in defense industries the government has extended the com mercial school in American Fork William Trinnaman of Roosevelt,! until September 14. It is antici is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. James C, that several hundred clerical pated Gough. workers will be needed in the near at the Columbia Steel Cor Miss Bertha Perry of Bluffdale, future at Geneva. portation spent Saturday with Miss Delia student residing in Lehi who Any Bone. of age or over may is Instruction is free. Classes Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark oi attend. in shorthand, typing, office practice, Provo, were guests of Mrs. Inez of mimeograph, filing, operation Peterson, July 4th. etc., are held each Monday through Miss Margaret Cox of California, Friday from 4:30 to 8:30 p. m. Classes are being taught by Miss spent the holidays with Mrs. Mar Theurer and LaVere J. Wad- Beryl garet Cox. ley. Registration will be open to new Mr. and Mrs. Dean Webb of Salt for the remainder of this students Lake City. spnt July 4th with Mr. week. information can be Further and Mrs. Eugene Webb and attend received Mr. Wadley by contacting ed the Roundup celebration. at the American Fork High School, where the classes are being taught, during the hours the classes are in session. These classes are under direction of the Utah Vocational School LEHL UTAH located in Provo. FUNKIEST! GIRL INJURED III Dean Udall was takin k the Lehi Hospital. MnBlf, ..5 ing a recent major operation If , CELEBRATES I03RD her. HOSPITAL NOTES AliHOUKCED MAKES REPORT Drug Specials REXETTS SANXTABT NAPKINS NEW PRICE XOTEX 50c PABLUM 60c BBOMO SELTZER SPECIAL 75c VISES RUB SPE 75c DEXTBI MALTOSE SPECIAL PETEO SYLLIUM THIS WEEK 8 OZ. VI DELTA COD LIVEB OIL, 14 OZ. HIGH POTENCY COD LIVEB OIL PINT KLENZO LIQUID ANTISEPTIC EEGAGEIIEHT KNITTING COOLIITTEE JOB TO B3 i No. 2 "JOE SMITH AMERICAN' with Robert Young and Marsha Bunt Mrs. Martha Anderson, son, Norman, and daughter, Rachel, of Salt LKe uty, visited with Mrs. Rachel Anderson this week. The two young people coming for a visit with grandmother prior to their departure for school in the east Norman will enter a medical school sat Philadelphia, Pa., and Rachel will return to her school at Ames, Iowa. j thr KOfl PLAII A PARTY ; I . w.iv FREE SWIMM1NU HROUND DANCE HALL PICNIC TABLES ft Bring Your Family Kates-- w rwi |