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Show 1 THE LEH1 FREE PRESS, THXTESDAT. APRIL 15. 1M3 THE LEHI FREE PEZSS Lehi Free Fnblufced by Th LOCAL ITEMS Preu Erry Ttnradty 8-- W 15. 1S4J by Mrs. Dvaid Adanaon-musica- l Mr and Mrs. Charles Crabb visit- ing selection by MjS q Crabb Lowell ed with Mr. and Mrs. trio by KiUdsen sisw Morgan; of Spanish Fork, Sunday. song, Marilyn Knudsen; tributes by Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coward of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fox of Ogden, Mrs. Abe Anderson, Mrs. Ricks and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow and Mrs. American Fork, spent Sunday even- Leland Wilcox spent Monday in were Tuesday evening guests or Mrs. R. J. Stice. Refreshments and a social luuoweu uie program. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb. Salt Lake City. ing with Mrs. J. L. Barnhart Cora Acord spent Tuesday Warren Slater of Pleasant Grove Ogden with her brother. was a Lehi visitor Sunday. Melvin Beck of Ogden. visited Leal Read. 160-Lehi relatives Monday and with Geerge P. Price. Iftaiger Tuesday. PboM THURSDAY, APRIL LHI? UTAH in Seasonable shoes, Mr. and Mrs. David W. Adam- seasonable shoes, play shoes, more goods for less son and Mrs. Warren Goates were can You MRS. SARAH KNUDSEN buy shoes at Goodwin's. wolverine Entered At the postoffic at Lehi, adv. Goodwin's. at money Salt Lake City visitors, Saturday. Utxh, as aeocmd daaa matter. HONORED TUESDAY Mrs. Erma Tomilson and Mrs. Edwin Evans, noted Utah artist, Men who want the best buy Rhoda Clark of Pleasant Grove, AdrtrtMng Ratea Furnished Upon of California, visited with Lehi Wolverine Work Shoes at visited with their parents, Mr. and ThP Lehi Fifth Ward Relief Request. friends Tuesday. win's. Mrs. George F. Barnes, Sunday. after Society entertained Tuesday Mrs. Saran xnuosen noon honoring Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips of Mrs. M. W. Wathen returned Miss Betty Corless of Murray, who is to $1.00 ubscMption One year going to Salt Lake City with Mr. and home Tuesday evening from a visit Salt Lake City, called on local re- spent the week-en- d num home. Program make her with friends in Elsegundo. latives Friday. Mrs. Tom Wilcox. bers were given by a trio, Mrs. Peterscon. Mrs. Abe Ander Miss Zetella Price is teaching at Mrs. Horace Hadfield and daughand Mrs. Clyde Dorton; a readHUB SttJE ASSOCIAIIOH Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans spent the Pleasant Grove High School ter, Doris, were Salt Lake City son, Sunday at Magna, celebrating the this week while the regular teacher visitors, Friday. third anniversary of their grand- is on vacation. Mrs. Milan Allred is visiting with son. Billie If it is to be had you can find Evans, son of Mr. and her parents at Conrad, Montana. Mrs. Ferd Evans. You can buy more goods for less'..--. at noodwins adv. adv. money at Goodwins. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox, Mr. Lieutenant E. O. Ash and son, and Mrs. Corless Wiicox of Murray, PRESERVING COFFEE LaVar. of Salt Lake City, were were Sundav euosts of Mr. and ...... , ' miii" jf; Hffmtn-Thursday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilcox. shoes. I THANK YOU We wish to thank the Lehi fire, men who made such a quick and effective run to the recent fire at our home, and to thank our neigh, bors who came to our aid so quick iy. iota r play Mr. and Mrs. James Comer. HE POCKETBOO r, i JARS HOME - ;,.!.,....-.xfi.- i 4. Mrs. C. L. Ash. f is '.4iJi ft - , Mrs. Ben Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. of Rex Dennis and daugher, Carol, of at Inglewood, California, Lehi friends Thursday. It pays to buy Goodwin's. Mr. called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wharburton Pleasant Grove, were visitors the J. L. Barnhart home Sunday A NEV evening. Bone and STREETS IS FITTED WITH A Charles Crabb. : Miss Fern Gammon spent week-enin Salt Lake City. Mon-ohan- g I? -- ON VMHEN THE BAS c, OPENEP, ELIMINATING FUMBLING d if!' m AMONG CONTENTS Polar bears AND CHOW COOS ARE HAVE BLACK JONQUiS s, granddaughter, the baby was born at the Idaho Falls, Idaho, L. D. S. Hospital on April 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roberts. Mother and baby reported to be doing nicely. THE 2nd WAR LOAN DRIVE IS ON! 1 I I r.r I! I V, the Utah Agricultural College at with Logan spent the week-enher parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. Miss Worlton is training at the North Caehc High School. THE MAyOR AND A CCUNCUMf.M ' Aw3n!- - .1 A TEXAS TOWN, -fO THEIR OFF!CIhL C'JMEd, HAVE bONE TO WOKK IN A NEARCV A1KCTXA.-- i 'OH.E i PLANT - Carl Kendall Stice, who is telegraph operator peaT Sacramento, California, on the Southern Pacific visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stice and other local relatives from Sunday evening to Tuesday afternoon. Hulda Curtis, Mrs. Reed Hutchings and James Nelson attended the wedding reception at Sandy, Saturday evening, for Barta Hughs, a granddaughter of Mrs. Curtis. mw to nvesi V d Mrs. l.iV. tfiiiv, - u WHlCrf - If it is to be had you can find adv. Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and it at Goodwin's. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Roberts are the Miss Ruth Worlton, a student of proud grandparents of a new home-cannin- LIGHT;J rr FLASHES the The Chantante Chorus enjoyed a chicken dinner at the home of Mrs Mrs. Ileene Jackman returned to Robert Allred, Monday evening In after her home Levan, Saturday, the dinner the chorus Following a with month her mother, spending members enjoyed a social even Mrs. Nicoline Powell. ing. Mrs. Cleora Radebaugh of Mrs. V. H. Sweet is visiting with Texas, visited with her parher parents, Mr. and Mrs. James ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis She left Tues- A. Brown. Mrs. Sweet has been over the week-end- . day to Join her husband at Fort living at San Antonio, Texas, Worth, Texas, enroute to their new and at Hattiesburg, Mssissippi, for the past two years. location at an air base in ot :C. BLACKEP-OU- T sons, Don and Earl, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Lehi Creation of a new type of vacuum sealing thrifty lid enables house-wlvto utilize their empty coffee Jars as home preserving container. The lids, available In grocery stores late In April, will help solve the Jars. Margaret Landry, above, demonstrate 'Shortage of AN APPLE over eo pr.?ccvr FOR Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Crabb and good shoes try children of Antimony spent part of adv. the past week with Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Lynn ' ILLUMINATED HANDBAG - If it is to be had you can find it at Goodwin's. adv, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner are the proud grandparents of nine fine grandsons who are wearing the uniforms of the U. S. Armed forces. Latest grandson to Join the forces of Uncle Sam is James Gard ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Gardner of Salt Lake City. At our home front telephone "battle stations" we are speeding war calls on their way. You can help by considerate use of party lines, by looking in the directory before asking "Information" for a number, by placing long distance calls by number whenever possible. STATES THE MOUNTAIN & TELEGRAPH TELEPHONE COMPANY 6 "Lend more money to help carry on the fight r Tliat'i ivhat our Government is asking you and all the rest of us . . . asking us to lend it 13 billion fighting dollar In the next few weeks! 13 billion extra dollars over and above all regular War Bond buying! . ... We can do it we pimsI do it . . . we owe it to our boys who are fighting overseas. For their sake. . . . JTJte got to build more ships! We broke all records last year when we built 8 million tons of shipping. This year, we're building 18 million tons . . . but still it is not enough! BVre got to do more fighting! More and more of our soldiers and sailors are going into actual combat requiring more equipment, nnd more supplies. We cannot let them down! ... ITe're got to buy more War Bonds! To help pay for the things our fight- - THEY GIVE THEIR ing men need . . . we've got to buy War Bonds as we 'never bought them beforel In the next few weeks you may be visited by one of the thousands of men and women who are giving their time and effort to the 2nd War Loan Drive. Welcome these patriotic workers if they call . . . buy from them all ' the War Bonds you can! Z" i r t ' - ky - :v Better still, don't wait for them. Go to your nearest bank, post office, or War Bond booth, and invent mors fighting dollars note! It's the least you can do to help those who are fighting and dying overseas! Among the 7 different kinds of U. S. Government securities is one that exactly fits your own particular purse and requirements. These securities are the finest investment in the world . . . bar none! For your Country's sake . . . for your oirn sake . . . invest all you cant LIVES... YOU LEND YOUR MONEY! SHOP WILE. EE THURSDAY AND J- NEXT WEEK MONDAY. 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