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Show THE LEKl FREE PRESS, JTTNE 3. 1943 THTTESDAT. ROYAL UTAH Thursday, Friday and Saturday June 3, 4 and 5 IF YOU HEED is Mrs. Ella Stewart of Eureka, a guest of Mrs.. Nina Herron. Flour Mrs. Clara B. Tripp of Calio. is visiting with Mrs. Nina Herron this week. EXCITrMCNT THRILLS ROMANCE Mrs. Sylvester Evans GALL DELIVERED spent Sat Mrs. urday with her daughter, of Lake Salt Smith City. Emery I HAVE SOME SEED spent Memorial Day with his mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. CORN LEFT YET BINDING TWINE GET YOURR SUPPLY NOW Mrs. Leon Taylor of Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. Julia Brown. GILES Phil Thornton and daugher, Charlotte, of Salt Lake City, were week end guests of Bishop and Mrs. E. B. Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. J. Th Musical., 4 VBB IMINUTEJ FEED STORE the Latest News AND PARENTS Tuesday and Wednesday June 8 and 9 Mrs. Margaret Potter and son, Wester, are spending the week with President and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow. Mr. and Mrs. Hillford Allred and children of Los Angees, California, spent Memorial Day with Mrs Jennie Nostrom. Mr. and Mrs. Rebecca Olsen, Mrs. Lorenzo Olsen of Salt Lake City called on Mrs. Alma Beck. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Goates and daughter, Rhoda Mae, of Spanish Fork, spent Sunday with Lehi V ALSO SELECTED SHORTS Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Goates and Mrs. Nellie Hales, Mr. and Mrs. sons, Harold and Donald, of Salt Kenneth Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Lake City, visited with Miss Reva Malin Hansen of Saalt Lake City, Goates Memorial Day. visited wtfth Leiy relatives Keith Cecil Evans, Sergeant Evanf Mr. and Mra. Sylvester Evans were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. CARD OF THANKS Stewart Geneva and daughter, Mrs. Tom Burbank, and daughter, Sally, of Milton, Oregon, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans, Monday. Mrs. We wish to thank our friends and associates for their kindness and consideration during; our recent bereavement. To all those sending flowers, lending cars, and who assisted at the home and the services, we wish to exMrs. M. W. Wathen accompanied tend our sincere appreciation. The family of Joseph Shelton. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson, of Murray, on a week-envisit to Bluebell and Duchesne. d CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Don Glover and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glover of We are deeply appreciative of Salt Lake City, were Memorial Day the many acts of kindness by our of Mrs. Albert Bone. guests recent at The John E. Jones family. of Salt Lake City, were visitors of Lehi friends c FME i i: i" IF FOR sons, ford, Sally, spent MAKE OUR STORE YOUR SHOPPING CENTER DIIillER SETS BEET HOES Comer Garage Service and FOR YOUR SUMMER SEWIHG Visit Our Dry Goods Department and Select Your Dress Goods Today. DROADBEHT 2nd North. 1st & Port. o SON East Lent 1 Monday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goates were Mrs. E. A. Caldwell, Miss Edith Doris Johnson Goates, SPRAY GUNS BERRY SET! WUtlfou HmtWiUt WAR BONDS "Smeke $2.49 and Iron ? 1.97 39c C5c ' can) S1.00 5'Jc 59c G5c Co. DDrtfig and 27 PHONES US Newest Spring and Summer Creations Arriving Daily Stay young with EXCELCIS Beauty Aids Cora's Classic CORA ACORD. Shoppe Manager MAIN STREET, LEHI PHONE 14 J SOMETIMES -- ON SOME CALLS -- THE LONG DISTANCE OFZF5ATOR WILL SAY Please limit your call to 5 minutes. tatan" battlewagon loaded with various bombs, tornedoes. nil and gasoline is not the safest place to be with a fire raging, so all but the smaller ships of our Navy are equipped with elaborate fire fighting apparatus. A is aiB waiting exDlosives. AAaNY Long Distance calls go through about as fast as ever.. TEA AND HOSTESS SETS sometimes there's an extra - heavy rush cn certain circuits especial! to war-bus- y places. But CALSOMIHE Whenever that happens, the operator will ask, you to limit your Long Distance calls to 5 minutes. few remnants cf Sanitas wall covering, enough for small kitchen or bathroom in some numbers. A Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stout, Miss Blanche Goates of Salt Lake City and Mrs. A. B. Anderson. Memoral Dav callers of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Trane were Mrs. Hazel Chatman of Salt Lake City and Mrs. David Folger of Ogden. $3 30 and Miss ing class. Insect Sprays Chrlstofferson and and George, Dewey GaisJames A. Gaisford, Richard Jim and Darwin Gaisford Sunday at Silver City. I 1 Miss Fox of Eugene, Willa Hadfield are the new oper in Lehi, Monday ators at the Lehi telephone exfrom Burbank, California, and will change. Both girls are members Monday be employed at the Fairfield Air of this year's high school graduat a visit at Colorado Springs, Colorado, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fowell and baby. GOODS Lehi $2 00 Open For Mrs. John Price and daughter, Helen, arrived home, Saturday, from NEW SUMMER DRESS d Eugene Van ZwpHon who b?s been employed at the Fairfield Air Port for sometime left Mondav to enter the service of Uncle Sam. Mr. iVan Zweden's home Is in Ogden. FINE QUALITY 50c PABLUM 75c VICKS VAPO RUB 1 GALLON KRESO DIP (your 16 OZ. KLENZO ANTISEPTIC 16 OZ. Mi 31 MOUTH WASH 75c DEXTRA MALTOSE T5.00 NOTICE Attention is called to the following provisions of the city ordinance Chapter XXI Section 150 Power of Board of Health: It shall have the power to stop, and prevent, the discharge of sewage from any premises within the city limits into and upon any pub lic highway, stream water course or public place, when ever in the opinion of said board the public interest shall demand it. Chapter XXVIII Section 342. for any It shall be unlawful person to cause or permit any unclean, stinking, foul, defective or fiYthy drain ditch, tank or gutter or a leaking or broken slop, garbage or manure box or receptacle of similar character to remain on his premises. The city board of health have 'received many complaints about sewage and other filth being run into open drains which may solve "the problem for the one guilty of this practice but doesn't solve the problem for the neighbor or general public. In view of the above ordinance and the present condiFirst Class Mechanics tion in several parts of the city and Official Inspection Station several private premises where No. 241 filled up cesspools and drains are a menace to the general health and safety. The Lehi Board of Health MRS. WILLMUTH are serving notice now that persons guilty of these practices must JOINS WAGGS comply with the state regulation in regard to sewage disposal and hereby serve notice that city streets who has are not the Mrs. Fred Willmuth dumping grounds for been living at the Sylvester Evans your filth and that a subsurface home for the past three months left drainage disposal area can be inMonday for Georgia to report for stalled at not too great expense., duty with the Waacs. Honoring If these conditions are not met Mrs. Willmuth prior to her depar- then prosecution under the full exture, a dinner party was given at tent of the law will be made. the Evans home Sunday evening. Lehi City Board of Health. Covers were laid for Pvt. and Mrs. Willmuth, Pvt. and Mrs. Holshour, Pvt. and Mrs. Fields, Sergeant NEW TELEPHONE OPERATORS Keith Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. Mrs. A. D. KOURISIIHIG MEALS 100 UNICAP UPJOHNS 100 A B D and G CAPSULES 75 POLYCAPS, CHILDREN'S VITAMINS 100 B COMPLEX CAPSULS 144PLENAMIN A B C D E & G With Liver A TIMELY SUGGESTION Don t forget to buy a bunch of bonds to buy a bunch of bombs to bomb a bunch of bums. Lions John: "How do you get along so well at home?" You Bill: "Well, organizaion. see, my wife is Secretary of the Treasury, her mother is Secretary of Wrar, and the cook is Secretary of the Interior. John: "That sounds fine! And of course you are the president?" Bill: "Heck, No! I am the public that pays the taxes." Lions Tale, East Liverpool, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Smith, daughters. Norma and Verna, and son. Buddy, of Salt Lake City, were Mondav tvening guests of Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. IBS either," ruefully the small son of the house. A HAPPY ARRANGEMENT illness and friends the passing of our beloved father, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scalley, John E. Jones. Mrs. Iris Welsh, Mrs. Madge We extend our thanks to those and little daughter, Ann, of who in any way assisted during Salt Lake City, were Sunday dinffis long Illness. To those who ner Mrs. O. A. Slade. of guests took part In the services, and to those who sent floral tributes our Miss Harriet Mrs. Essie Evans Folger of thanks and appreciation. arrived Oregon, Ogden and Mrs. Hazel Chapman Cau-fiel- don't often eat such a dinner bers invited to be present. Matinee Sun. 4 p. m. HOSHE I Drug Specials The Missionary Wives and Parents meeting will be held at the Tale, Enid, Okla. home of Mrs. Rheba Allred. Thursday, tonight, at 8 p. m. All mem- Mrs. W. C. Thomas of Blackfoot, Idaho, visited with Mrs. Reuben Davis over the week-end- . LENA VERY SPECIAL MISSIONARY WIVES Mrs. Lenore Otterson and Joy, of Ogden, spent the with Mrs. Jennie Nostrom. Also I don't want! Rural Customer: none of them crackers: Folks tell me the mice are runnin" over 'em all night long." Grocer: "Tain t so- - Why, the cat sleeps in that barrel every night." "We don't Evans accompanied Sergeant Keith Evans back to his post at Hill Field, Monday. And Other Good Shorts I the important guest Mrs. E. N. Webb left Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Webb at Macsa, Arizona. , Ar-lee- . as I've had today," complimented Neldon rti Thornton Garrett, son of Bishop n Mrs. E. T. Thornton of Delta, Misses LaPriel, Thelma and is vfrs r. B. Garrett, has re I Mrs. the week at the E. R and Fox Norine spending l oir. If Goodwn, v.i itrcii uaiuini j Claude Curtis visited at the L. D. Garrett home. ' cenny hn-- Field. Florida, to the 385 ser Mon- i.H cmiarfrnn at the Avon Park i S. Hospital in Salt Lake City, I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor Bomb range at Avon Park Florida. day. and Dr. and Mrs. V. J. Dorton of Salt with ' Don Hardman who has been Billie", Lake City, visited with Lehi relaMr. and Mrs. Glen, the U. S. Marines on Guadalcanal Glover are the proud parents of a tives Sunday. visited with his sister, Mrs. Arthur Mr. Hardman Glover, Sunday. left Monday for Portand to join his buddies enroute to Alaska. MICE AND CATS Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thomas of Ogden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles. Sunday and Monday June 6 and 7 a ! Dick Gaisford of Salt Lake City, ALSO GOOD SHORTS ... ,,,, long at a Bois reierson DaDy ooy Dorn iviay ue motner was gurai v. mmu, the former Ruth Whimpey of Lei Mrs. Christie Ellingson of Salt LaKe city, was a. Mrs. O. A. Slade, Sunday. WITH OUR SOLDIERS 3 LOCAL ITEMS TgOBSDAT. UTAH LEU HARDWARE TOM WOFFINDEN. Manager It may be that this equipment never will be used during the entire course of the war, but it must be paid for out of the War Bonds and Stamps that we are setting aside each payday, u. S. Trturj Vtfartmnt idea to give everybody a fair share of the wires. That gets to be more and more important every day. 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