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Show THURSDAY. DECEMBER THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1C. 1S42 THE LEHI FKEE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press Eyrry Thursday Phone &-- Gtoorgre Eesid. 1C0-P. Price, Manager Lehl 1Q, LEHI FKfclE PRESS, LEHL UTAH of trouble. In cities heavily bombed, such as Plymouth, Coventry, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE RELIEF-REPO- they Bristol, and Southhampton, have got there with food and clothing, ready to go to work, even before the "All Clear ' sounded. ON RT TWO YEARS WORK The Christian Science War Relief Committee of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, which was established in Advertising Rates Furnished Upon reSeptember, 1340, has recently Request. leased its second annual report. more J1.00 This shows that it now. has One year Subscription the in active unis branch than 1500 besides America of States United in Great Britian, more many and the '.'nion of Australia Canada, BHISHIEPiUSSASSOCIUIO!! South Africa. The committee has assembled at Pearl Harbor over G6.000 pounds of durable clothing and bedding, in wooden mothproof, waterproof, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Gaisfod cases, at convenient j" and daughter, Patsy, of Salt Lake the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts, City, spent Sunday with Mrs. Sarah ready for instant use should emerE. Gaisford. gencies arise because of local enemy action. More than 32,800 garments have Dress shirts for the young fellow distributed through military been adv. at Goodwin s. distribution centers, to men in the A large United States forces. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Raymond and British transport vessel which had son, Edward of Murray, were Sun- arrived from tropical waters and day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace was being repaired at Boston reHebertson. ceived 100 overcoats for officers. Folding cots have been given to overcrowded seamen's clubs. Civilians arriving in the United States suffering because of war conditions or action have been provided RmuN with clothing and other forms of relief. Among them are refuges th from the Far East, who landed in LANDIS Californa; and merchant seamen WECT rescued from ships torpedoed along the Atlantic coast have been similarly cared for. This work is carried on by the committee withot regard to creed or race. One of the most impressive branches of the work from the start, before America entered the war, FREE SHINE with every Pdr has been the distribution of clothhalf soled. ing and comforts to bombed-ou- t people in Great Britian and to reHave your shoes shined for fugees from Holland, Norway, 10c Russia and Poland, Beg$umi( other European countries. Clothing has gone direct from Boston to Come in and irfve us a trial, Russia, and. knitted goods have been work done while you wale sent there from branches of the Committee in England. One exam-pe- l OSBORNE is the preparation, within six weeks, of 1820 knitted garments SHOP for the Russians. Overseas workHAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. ers have won the commendation 1st East 4th Norh Lehl and cooperation of local authorities by their promp arrival on the scene Entered at the postoffice at Lehi. Utah, as second class matter. blanket values Massa-chuett- Mrs. Jennie Martindale, Mrs. Rebecca Wilson, Mrs. May Schow, Mrs. Genevieve Gray and Mrs. Gail Remember Pearl Harbor all-clea- DELINQUENT NOTICE Xmas tree lights and extra globes at Goodwin s. adv. ttastea money is wasted waste precious Every dollar you can spare should be used to buy War Bonds. Buy your ten per cent every pay day. lives. lives. Don't LIEUTENANT REGIEVES No. Allied Headquarters in Australia, Dec. 6 Lieutenant Gustav H. Rade- baugh, of Lehi, Utah, who partici pated in a solo bombing mission against the Japanese invasion fleet off Java last March and then, with only a short rest, took off again to exacuate personnel from Java, Sun day was awarded the silver star " for gallantry In action." Sergent Alfred H. Fawe, of Washington, R. I., won a smilar decoration. The awards were made by Lieutenant General George C. Kenney, commander of the allied aid forces in the southwest Pacific. Radebaugh was copilot of a bomber which took off during an alert in Java last March 1 and executed a solo bombing mission aganst the Japanese invasion fleet off the north coast. In the face of heavy anticraft fire the bomber inflicted severe damage to two On its return to enemy vessels. was forced to remain base, the 7 Every Payday Don Hardman, who is recovering!I is from a fractured leg and arm, reported to be doing nicely. j . . i rrirl il'SS ' ' 1 hoffl Ul i ' Ml"S. tO Willis Rein of Riverton, at the Lehi Hospital, Thursday. to Mrs. baby boy was born HosLehi John Broadbent at the pital, Monday. A Pleasant of Allen Marcille Grove, is recieving treatment for burns at the Lehi Hospital. House and Afternoon Goodwin's. SHOP WILL BE OPEN ar Frocks tdv.1 to Mrs. A baby boy was born Allen Bennett at the Lehi Hospital, Wednesday. Mrs. Mavis Larsen was released from the Lehi Hospital, Rriday. THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY Dean Wicox was taken home from the Lehi Hospital, Sunday. NEXT WEEK Mrs. Ellen Brown of Kamas was taken home from the Lehi Hos- MONDAY, WEDNESDAY FRIDAY AND Lock Your Best All The Time pital, Thursday. Mrs. Floyd Barnes and baby were taken home from the Lehi Hospial, Friday. Shares Amount Adams F. F. Chllders Robert Comer L. B. Brown LeRoy Davis Mary Farthingham Don Fowler A. E.. Fox Fred Gaines James H. Gardner James Richard Gray J. W. Gray Ole C. Harris Susie A. Hillier Julius Jensen Ellen Jones J. B. Jorgensen Eunice Larsen Kathryn Matley John Miller Janet Mitchell Burt Neilson Mary A. Reese Ann Rivers Howard Ricks E. L, Rutledge Janus Schow Fred Scown Joseph Shaw Bertha Smith Dorothy Southwick W. Street Elizabeth Trinnaman Charles Turner Denzil Turner M. W. Wathen Armond E. Webb W. Wright Frank Yearance Sarah E. AWARD j Name of Corporation, Lehi gation Company, location of principal place of business, Lehi City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessment levied on the 1st day of November, 1942, the amount set opposite the names of the respective share holders: Irri- Stockholder ARMY SILVER STAR HOSPITAL NOTES r Julian spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. s SHOE a. Mrs. Lettie McKinney of San Francisco, California, Mrs. Herman Cameron, sons, Ralph and Don, and daughter, Jean, of Willett, California, returned to their homes Tuesday, after a visit with Mrs. Nina Herron and other Lehi rela tives. They will visit at Grants-vill- e and Tooele enroute. LOCAL ITEMS x Goodwin hours aloft in cloud cover for three persignal before the rest, brief a After a landing. mitted same Radebaugh took off again the from evacuate personnel night to . Java. Lieutenant Radebaugh, American airman decorated Sunday in of Mrs. Australia, is the husband Lehl, a of Cleora Lewis Radebaugh nurse at the Geneva plant of the Columbia Steel corportion. Mrs. Radebaugh received a cable a from her husband in Australia Thanksgiving. after few days Lieutenant and Mrs. Radebaugh were married in Salt Lake City in March, 1941, and in December Lieutenant Radebaugh left the Salt Lake air base with his squadron for Hawaii and Australia. Lieutenant Radebaugh formerly was a resident of Urbana, 111. 4 3.6 96 B. Mrs. John Bone. Misses Delia and Bone spent Sunday in Salt Rachel 3.60 9 60 Lake City. $4.00 1.00 1.00 1.60 2.00 1.00 4 4.00 1.00 7.00 1.00 .LliViCd 1.00 1 1 SHOP Yes, YOU CAN 2.00 10.00 1 1 7 6 36 36.6 3 13 1.25 2 2 13 BARBER 1.00 1.50 1 1.5 1.5 1 1.6 2 2 10 ROGER'S 36.00 36.60 3.00 AT LESS COST 13.00 1.25 2.00 2.00 13.00 1.00 2.50 2.5 3.00 3 4.50 4.50 1.00 1 1.75 2 23 23.00 5.5 5.50 4 4.00 1 2 2 11 1.2 5 just as in peacetime, there's a huge difference now in what the smart shopper and the careless woman get for their money . . . When you're buying food and household supplies, let our thrifty prices and reputation for quality be your guide to the MOST and the BEST for your money! YES, 8 SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLES A FULL GROCERY STOCK WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU 1.00 2.00 1.50 6.00 1.25 BENCH STOCK Consolidated Holding 38.8 33.02 Company Gilbert Myers 30.4 25.84 36 30.60 Sylvia Shipley D. J. Strong 4 3.40 Russell Thompson 36 26.85 In accordance with la and an erder of the Board of Directors made on the 1st day of November, 1942, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the Lehi Memorial building, on the 2nd day of January, 1943, at 2 p. m. to pay delinquent assessment thereon to gether with costs of advertising and expense of sale. SLAIN PHONE 17 STREET LEHI, UTAH PAY NOTHING DOWN -O- NLY No Interest le No Extras A WEEK! No Red Tape Stylish, GUARANTEED EYE-GLASS- ES HERMAN C. GOATES, Secretary, Lehi, Utah. First publication December 3, 1942. Last publication December 10, 1942. DELINQUENT NOTICE Name of Corporation, Spring Creek Irrigation Company, location of principal place of business, Lehi City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that there are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assssment levied on the 1st day of November; 1942, the amount set opposite the names of the respective share holders: No. Stockholder Shares Amount Ronald L. Roberts 12 $6.00 W. E. Winn 28 14.00 11 fred Kirkham 5.50 2 1.25 Clyde Dorton Azer Southwick 8 4.00 J. P. Schow 8 4.00 In accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 1st day of November, 1942, so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the Lehi Memorial building, on the 6th day of January, 1913, at 2 p. m. to pay delinquent assessment thereon together with costs of advertising and expense of sale. JOHN W. SOUTHWICK, Courtujf Kansas City Star, Secretary and Treaurer. First publication December 3, 1942. Last publication December 10, 1942. Li 'k .' 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