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Show THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. 1942 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, AUGUST 27. 1542 she accompanied Captain Gilchrist Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wood are enprior to his leaving for over seas joying a vacation in Newport,! duty. Oregon. LOCAL ITEMS Gilchrist returned to Ixhi, Monday, after spending the Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Woolsehleeer past several months with her hus- of Salt Lake City, were week end band, Captain R. V. Gilchrist at visitors at the R. B. Worlton home. Fort Lewis, Washington. She made Mr. and Mrs.. L. W. Bradv and the trip via San Froncisco, where Mrs. R. W. son, Billie, of Eureka, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Miss Ruby Carson of Fairfield. and Miss Thelma Wilson of Payson, were Sunday guests at the Carlton Wilson home. 'Mary had a LITTLE LAMB" but she has What are you going to do with your 1943 wheat?" asks Orville L. Lee, chairman of the Utah state USDA War Board, as he calls attention to harvesting and storage difficulties this year. To use machinery, fuel, transportation, and other war necessities in the production of wheat which will not be needed for at least two if not three years is hampering the war effort to put it mildly, he declares. He urges the growing of more needed crops wherever possible. I of Provo. Mrs. El wood Monson and Mrs. Dean Van Wagoner and Mrs. MurieL of Pleasant Grove, were Wane Christensen w ere Provo visit- guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. ors, Monday evening. Joseph W. Watklns. . Mrs. Lane Hall received a lnnr distance telephone call from her County and state USDA War nusDand this week. Mr. Hall u Boards are with the stationed with the U. S. forces at state and cooperating committee county salvage Fort Warren, Wyoming. in a program to gather 33,000 tons of scrap metal by January 1, 1943. Mr. and Mrs. William Hadfield all of this will be consumed entertained at dinner, Sunday, for Nearlyhere in the state. The Utah right Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gough, Mrs. Copper company and the Carter and Mrs. Harriet Tav- - Columbia Steel willplants use most of it. lor. It has been estimated that from 12,000 to 15,000 tons of scrap materMr. and Mrs. Boyd Johnson and ials still remain on Utah farms. In baby son, Kent, of Logan, visited checking up on these estimates, a with Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton of the state war and Mrs. Urban Johnson oevr the representative board visited several ranches where week-enit was claimed all the scrap had been gathered in. But it was dis Mrs. Wilford Russon. Mrs. George covered that a considerable amount Wing, Mrs. Thomas Woffinden and had not been turned in. In each daugther, Anna Joy, visited with case the farmer or rancher agreed, Mrs. Val Spencer of Riverton. Fri after thinking about it carefully, day. that the materials were of no use to him. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Linchoten and two sons of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. George The tusks which clashed in mighty brawls Wing. Of mastodons, are now billard balls. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woffinden The sword of Charlemagne the Just known as rust and daughter, and Mrs. George Is ferric-oxidThe whose potent hug bear, grizzly Wing enjoyed a canyon supper at the Cave Camp in American Fork Was feared by all, is now a rug. The bust of mighty Caesar is on the Canyon, Saurday evening. shelf, Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin enter- And I don't feel so good myself. tained at an outdoor dinner in their Two Irishmen were in the moungarden, Saturday evening. Guests tains were Mr. and Mrs. Sylveser Evans, hunting. The one carrying Keith Evans of Ogden, Sterling the gun saw a grouse and carefully Evans of Alburquerque, New took aim. "Mike," said Pat, "don't Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ander- shoot! The gun isn't loaded." "I've got to," replied Mike, "the son, Mrs. Claud L. Curtis and son, will never wait!" bird Arleen and LaPriel Ray, Thelma, Goodwin. A doctor had an urgent phone call from a gentleman who said his small son had swallowed his fountain pen. LEHI, UTAH "All right! I'll come at once," re plied the doctor. "What are you do ing in the meantime?" Thursday, Friday and Saturday "Using a pencil." August 27, 28 and 29 The man at the theatre was an 2 FEATURES 2 NUMBER 1 noyed by conversation in the row behind. Excuse me," he said, turning, "but I can't hear a word." Veronica Lake "Is that so," retorted the woman Robert Preston behind. "Well, what we're talking about isn't any of your business. a lot more nowl n Not long ago, normal lamb sales in Utah were not enough to make Utah sheep men very happy. Couldn't the chain stores do something about it? d. One chain store Safeway annual spring inaugurated and fall lamb campaigns in cooperation with the Delta Lamb Feeders' Association and the Utah Woolgrowers Association. As a result, Safeway 's lamb sales increased 400 per cent and producers at the same time realized greater returns. Royal Theatre This is just an example of the chain stores' cooperation with Utah farmers and stockmen for the benefit of everyone concerned, including the consumer. p UTAH CHAIN STORES fy f m "Tins aim rno ijiei J. R. Price spent the week end Dr. Robert J. Evans of Logan, with his aunt, Mrs. Robert Bushman viisted with Lehi relatives, Sunday. Miss Edith Goates of Salt Lake Mrs. Iris Anderson and son, KenCity, is spending the week with Mr. neth, of Blackfoot, Idaho, returned and Mrs. Herman Goates. home, Monday, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Clemn Turner spent Thursday in Salt Lake City with A canyon party in American Fork Mr Turner's mother, Mrs. Bart Tur Canyon was enjoyed Tuesday evenner. ing by Mrs. Eudora Ross, Mrs. : Claud Curtis, Misses La Priel, Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake Thelma and Arleen Goodwin. City, spent the early part of the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Russon, Mr. and week with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Ander Mrs. Wilford Russon, Mr. and Mrs. son. Niron Fowler enjoyed a drive around Mr. and Mrs. W. Canney, Mrs. the "Loop" and a chicken dinner at Lucille Jensen, Mrs. Emma Hender- Canyon Glen in American Fork LAVERN D. GREEN SEEKS COUNTY SURVEYOR POST son and daughter, Laura Jean, of Canyon, Saturday evening. were week-enFirst to announce his candidaev Afton, Wyoming, of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Webb guests for county surveyor in the coming at the Heber C. Webb home. primary election, September 1st, is Lavern Green of Provo. who will Mrs. P. D. Christensen and daughenter the race on the Democratic ter. Mavis, of South Jordan and ticket. Mrs. W. P. Chaffin of Payson were Mr. Green is a native of Provo visitors of Mrs. Evans and received his education in the Friday Provo schools and the Brigham oung university. He has been actve in L. D. S. church work and spent three years on a mission in South Africa. For the past six vears he has been following survevins and engineering in the Tintic mining district and has been director of the W. P. A. activities for the area. His wife is the former Ada Birch of Eureka. The couple have one W d SKIOP WILL EE daughter. (paid political adv.) Miss Zetella Price was a Lake City visitor Monday. Dr.. W. L. Worlton was Salt with every pair half soled. FREE SHINE a Provo visitor, Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wood of Salt Lake City, visited with Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, Friday. Have your shoes shined for 10c Sarah E. Gaisford was taken to Salt Lake City, Saturday, for an indefinite visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. R. Wood' Dewey Gaisford, Sally, Darwin, Dick and Jim Gaisford, and Pete Gaisford visited with Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford at the W. R Wood home in Salt Lake City, Monday. NUMBER , 2 WARTIME BUS SCHEDULES EASTBOUND: Lv. 8:07 A. 11:52 P. M. SOUTHBOUND: Lv. 2:49 P. M. TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT A Uh TEXACO SERVICE STATION Phone 110-- J 1st East on State Street Lehl DAVIS JOAN PICTURI COLUMBIA JINXFAIKENBURS Sunday and Monday Only August kWv. 30 and 31 Honoring Mrs. Ward Christoffer- son and family of Vallejo, California, who are visiting with local relatives, a weinier roast was enjoyed, Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilcox. Guests were the Christofferson Mr. 6i I vmrnw! at B Let us furnish your CANNING SUPPLIES We carry the best -- 'CM SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLES A FULL GROCERY STOCK WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU MAIN STREET n PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH Now On The Air shearling. mvariu Vt SUNDAY MATINEE "i SUPERMAN nlng Monday afternoon, August RliMID Purchase of one $18.75 War Bond, for which you receive $25 in 10 years, will pay for one of these jackets so necessary for our airmen flying at high altitudes and in northern climes. So you and your neighbors can do your bit by investing at least 10 percent of your salary every pay day in War Bonds to help pay the cost of this equipment for intrepid PLAN A PARTY HQVfc I BLAY GROUND j I 1 f Mwtri twttH0T Mori ftrnil IMJMFg MJtIS. JimK CMTEt 'Wrd ky MAJOR W. $. VAN .lni BYtt . . . yes, the champion of champions defender of right. tower of strength, is now riding the airwaves begin- - t JEANETTt J . . . w 4:00 P. M. September 1 and IN THE COMICS IN THE MOVIES Tuesday and Wednesday PICNIC TABLES PISHING Bring Your Family Eetea to Partlae. BARBER SHOP UTAH STATE SENATOR Wintpr flvins iackets for both the Army and Navy Air Corps are regular eauinment for our aviators. They cost from $12 to $18 and are made of horsehide leather lined with sheep n hi FREE DANCE HALL Lehl WAR BONDS SPRIHGSf SWIMMING EOGER'S f CHOICE FOR SARATOGA HOT OSBORNE SHOE SHOP SOUTHERN UTAH COUNTY'S WUatyouBmfWdU and Look Your Best AU The Tim 2 families of Lehi. son came along. "Oh," cried the boy, "let Holfeltz arrived in Lehi over the you catch a fish!" week-end- . Addressing the angler, the mother said severely, "Now, don't you catch The Lehi First Ward Primary of a fish for him until he says ficers and teachers enjoyed a 'pot Please'!" luck' party at Saratoga, Tuesday were: Mrs. Diner: "Two eggs, please. Don' evening. Those present Verland Back, Mrs. May Smith, fry them a second after the white Miss Jean Clark, Mrs. Faye Manis cooked. Don't turn them over, ning, Mrs. Gladys Peterson, Mrs. Not too much fat. Just a small Pauline Smuin, Mrs. Nola Wright, pinch of salt on each. No pepper. Mrs. Naomi Smith, Mrs. Beth . Well, what are you waiting Young, Mrs Phyllis Webb, Mrs. Beth for?" Morris, Mrs. Doris Phillips and Mrs. Waiter: "The hen's name is Dean Prior. Betty. Is that all right, sir?" GEORGE MONTGOMERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY SATURDAY HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. and Mrs. Glen Holfeltz and little daughter, Sara Jane, returned An angler who had been trying to hook, something for the last few to their home in Richmond, Call- Mrs. Holfeltz hours was sitting gloomily at his forna, Wednesday. and have been baby visiting with task when a mother and her small ruTTLI FRANK NEXT WEEK Come in and jrive us trial, work done while you wait. 1st East 4th Norh Mrs. Holfeltz's mother, Mrs. Sarah me see E. Gaisford for several weeks, Mr. OotcM FRIDAY I American flyers. Join the parade, and help top the War Bond Quota in U.S.TrtuurjDttartmtM your COUnty. 31 at 3:30 P. M. Monday, August 31, 3:30 P. M. ELISHA WARNER will Represent ALL the People and not any one particular group. (paid political adv.) KOVO and Mutual ; j |