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Show me BACK UP YOUR BOY I1E Ucreau yom ptyrtll so Wigs r fWf family limit ehi Free Press Invasion Is , Costly lighting Yoar Boy Gim lOOptcentj How about jroar bond baying? LEHI'S WIDELY READ AND ONLY PAPER PRINTED IN LEHI VOLUME X LEHI. CITY. UTAH, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Wane Orfistensen, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Ellison of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Varum Mortensen of Murray, enjoyed a chicken dinner in American Fork canyon, Friday. CRAZY STUFF Y oaoHN ONE "PIG BOAT"-A-DAVITAMIN Y Uncle Sam s one-- a day Brand is doing the trick; Knocking oat the Axis "Pig Boats," Making the Nazi deathly sick; You can't do that lo us," they yell-- But we just keep sem sinking, sinking, Down deep into the depths of well just laughs in watchin' near his So, "Davy Jones" Wajtin'.,' "locker" in the sea. With a welcome hand extended, saying Send me all the axis heathens, Whether Dagos, Japs or Huns, But be doubly sure they're dead ones, Yes send along their ships and guns. Then we wonder "What's a Cookin," Between Churchill and Franklin When? will lightning strike the axis . Will it be bv land or sea? But let us keep, the "Vitamins droppin' On the "Pig Boats", keep em rockin'. and This will bring us peace ' liberty. A city girl visiting her uncle's chewfarm, was watching a cow .. ing her cud. "Pretty fine cow, that, saia her uncle. "Yes,'" said the girl, but doesn't it cost a lot to fceep her in chewing gum?" "There's a woman who suffers for her belief." "Whv. what is that her belief?" "She believes snoe she can wear a number 5 on a number 7 foot." . , "You sav vou saw a lot of her Yes, I met her this summer? a number of times down at the bathing beach." great Processed Foods Blue stamps and T (Book Two) good Aug. through September 20. MEATS, ETC. Red Stamps T, W (Book through August valid August October 2. 31. 22 Two) good Red stamp X good through Keep Our Traditions Buy More War Bonds SUGAR Stamp 14 became valid August 16 and will be good for five pounds through November i, inclusive. Stamps 15 and 16 (Book One) good for five pounds each for canning purposes only. through October 3L SHOES Stamp No. 18 (Book One) good for one pair through October 31. GASOLINE Stamp No. 7 ("A" four gallons for Book) good 21. September through FEATURE AT UTAH STATE FAIR VALLEY delivered in chunks of ice!'' Second Liar "Aw that's nothing. Where I was they didn't even of Provo, need fire ladders. They'd just spill Miss Mary Kirkham was a Friday visitor at the Louis a bucket of water out of the and slide down." Christensen home. EMPRESS COLD WAVE PERMANENT true BEAUTY SHOP Phone 49 for appointment We are well supplied with other staple items for men, women and children Webb's Furnishings STATE STREET LEHI. UTAH PETERSON FAMILY ELECTS OFFICERS The family of the late Mathias Peterson met in their annual reunion at the Wines Park Sunday when a luncheon, program, games and election of officers took place. One hundred and sixty one family members were present and enjoyed a program directed by Mrs. Viola Brown. Program numbers given were: A violin selection Louis Peterson; reading, Dolores Trane. song, Rel Brown; tap dance, Elaine and Shar.'ne Holmstead and Darlene Peterson; song, Phyllis Fox and Laurel Peterson; remarks, Pres. Viola Brown. New officers elected are Louis re:P.dent; Peterson, honorary Chester Peterson, president; Boyd Holmstead, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Dorothy Nelson of Salt Lake City, secretary and treasurer; Clara Peterson, La Dale Peterson, Georgia Peterson and M. S. Lott, committee; Rose Lott, program Barbara Trane, Marie Peterson and Freda Peterson, games. A count of descendants show that there are 161 descendants of Mathias Peterson and 51 of this number were present at the LEHI TO BE FEATURED IN BROADCAST am n Tune in on We have NEW DRESSES and DRESS MATERIALS You will enjoy making a selection from our stock. ; Sponsored by the merchants of Lehi a broadcast featuring Lehi will be given for the next month each Sunday at 7:45 a. m. over radio station KUTA in Salt Lake are City. Local radio listeners City Marshal. urged to tune in on the program. - Sherff, Utah County turns its back to the sun in this vacationer of whiU piqu button-fron- t with a dress. Tor lunching, tealng, or even dining, the cotton mesh bolero dresses it up. Note the rosebuds printed on the white cotton stock1" aew ten fashion. d d win-dow- THE : Cotton BRAVERY THERON S. HALL, ALTA'S war bonds and help keep the axis boats sinking. DECORATED FOR two-hou- r GOODWIN'S Buy Thearle-Duf-fiel- V. 1 LT. JOS. LAMBERT ARRANGED AT CEDAR d Tomorrow - ; Fireworks with a vividly patriotic Residents of Cedar Fort and Fairflare will be one of the outstand- field will be given a chance for a Lieutenant Joseph Lambert, son ing features of the grandstand booster treatment for typhoid if a of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lambert, show each evening of exposition large enough number of residents .was recently awarded a medal for week, September 4 to 9, said Sheld- apply for the treatment. The boost- brqvery In action in the South on R. Brewster, secretary-manage- r er dose is for those who have had Pacific area. Lt. Lambert with two association. Fair of the Utah State the immunization in past years and other Utah men received the He explained that a contract had wish their immunization to be awards as members of the 13th U Those S. army air corp in the South and definite been made with the asked Pacific. The decorations were for are treatment books. Fireworks, Inc., to stage the wishing the or the store the contact to bishop nightly pyrotechnics. during operational air flights Mr. Brewster further explained of Cedar Fort and leave word at which exposure to enemy fire was MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED that fireworks at expositions has the hotel in Fairfield. If the resi- probable and'expected. the full endorsement of the govern- dents wish the treatment a clinic Lt. Lambert has also recently ment. It is believed that such will be arranged for September 27. been advanced to the rank of First Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Hyatt of St. inspire the public to lieutenant. He is a graduate of displays George, Utah, announce the marri- greater effort and further the cause the Lehi High School and a former 14 SEPTEMBER CLINIC age of their daughter, LaWana,, to of a victorious war. Among the student of the Branch Agricultural Pvt. Victor Jones of Camp Callan, patriotic themes blazoned in colorCollege at Cedar City, where he California, son of Mrs. Sigrid Wite ed flames will be an amazing A clinic for children from 9 was affiliated with the Sigma Chi of Provo, formerly of Lehi. months to six years of age will be Rho fraternity. He was also footportrait of General MacArthur. The wedding took place in mid headlines will also held in the Memorial Building, ball captain of the school during July in Encinitos, California, at flash across the evening sky. If Tuesday, September 14, for im- the 1939 40 school year. He has the home of Lt. and Mrs. Hyatt, possibe a display depicting the munization for whooping cough been in the South Pacific since a brother of the bride. , bombardment of Tokyo will be and diphtheria and vacination for December. Mrs. Jones is a graduate of the St. shown. small pox. Children who have had fireworks is the first treatment should be George High School and a former The Thearle-Duffielstudent of the University of Utah being shown at all the major fairs brought for the second treatment MOTHERS CLUB and a nurse in the Salt Lake hos- and expositions in America this and those having the second treatpital. summer and fall. The sponsors ment should be brought for the Mr. Jones is a graduate of the The Mother's Club will meet at explained that all of their displays third treatment. All those wishing Lehi High School with the class have been made up long before the the children to be vacinated for the home of Mrs. Lydia Slade, Friof 1942. wbt and are of no value to our small pox should have them at day, August 20 at 2 p.m . The lesthe clinic. No first treatments for son will be given by Mrs. Lottie government in their present form. ALREADY THERE The fireworks will be the finale typhoid or diphtheria will be given. Peterson. All members invited to be present. of the great grandstand her sister show each evening of the fair. Littie Audrey and went dancing with two sailors, sad There will be no fee, other than SON OF FORMER to say, who were guilty of "B. O." the small general admission NOTICE DOG OWNERS to some or of this because visitof the Perhaps RESIDENTS WOUNDED the grounds, required other causes, Sister Sue fainted. or to this brilliaut afternoon and The dogs have got so numerous Someone in the crowd called for evening presentation, titled "Let IN ACTION they are running in packs attackbut little Audrey salts, smelling Freedom Ring." herds of sheep and hogs. small ing laughed and laughed because she All owners wishing to keep their there. were knew they Lehi relatives received word late already WARNING or should pay license bitches dogs Lowell Austin Lott, week last that Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Christenson of Mr. and Mrs. Darrow Lott, at the Lehi City Clerk's office at of once. Any dog or bitch running at sen, Mrs. Houis Christensen and Complaints are coming into the of Chinook, Montana, formerly large with in the limits 'of Lehi and in Lela Kleo, action spent was wounded in. daughters, County Attorney's office and the Lehi, Citv without collar or license tag Mr. and with in is stationed Mr. Lott Africa. North to notes Logan Sunday SheiJfs office wfth U. S. Air Corps there. He will be killed. Mrs. Antone Moody. sending children with notes to with the Any dog or bitch running at stores to buy tobacco for them. This was born in Lehi. between the hours of sunlarge State of the is a flagrant violation sun up of the following down and Well, It Wasn't In Chicago Law and both parents and store-- j killed whether collared will be day This Winter keepers will be prosecuted if this or other wise. been I've where Liar First "Up oractice is not stopped immediate CLEMN TURNER, it was so cold th the milk was ly- "I haven't a single deceit dress." Husband "Yon wouldn t wear one if you had it." We believe vour bttc" half may find just what the family needs at Wife In Hitler's Europe the farmers are producing too, but their product goes to Nazi Germany to feed the soldiers who are shooting thousands of prisoners who object to this form of tyranny. CLINIC TO BE FIREWORKS TO BE "b" or "c" ration holder whose ration has an expiration or earliest renewal date on or after September 1, 1943, may redeem those currently valid old type "b and "c" coupons with the issuing ration board by mail or in person He will simply turn in his old book and obtain a new book contain ing coupons equal to the number of coupons in the old book or Wave of r Robert W. Forrest, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Forrest of Brigham City, 'is reported missing in action in the 'Pacific area, according to word received by his parents, Tuesday. Mr. Forrest was a flight officer with the U. S. Air Corp In the Pacific area and had been in that locality about one month. He was a member of the Utah National Guard and was transferred to the air prior to the National Guards leaving for overseas duty. He has spent his summers in Lehi with his uncles, Jesse and Hugh Rhodes, and is well known locally. He is a son of the former Hilda Rhodes of Lehi. Mr. Forrest has been missing 'since August 7, two days before his 22nd birthday. He is also a nephew of Mrs. Ira Racker. R, S Like childhood's dream come your wish for naturally wavy hair is the most miraculous of all waves. Different from any other permanent you have ever had or ever heard about. It gives your hair the charming beauty of naturally curly hair. Call in and let me tell you about it. Will be in the shop every dorf from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. "You'll soon forget Friend her. and be hapnv again." Jilted Suitor "Oh, no. I sham. I ve boupht too much for her on the installment plan." IN ACTION Union Stockyards, Chicago been taking theij animals to the Union Stockyards at Chicago, maintaining an institution that helped Any Miss Dolores Nielson of Lindon, spent from Friday to Monday at the Wallace Herbertson home. Entrance Since 1865 American to make America and , LI. stockraiseri have RATION REMINDERS U, V, J. FORREST MISSIIIG APARTMENT BUILDING 1 .... ROBBERT W. QOtlDS OVER AMERICA DANSART TO BECOME Workmen began remodeling operations at the old Smuin Dancin g Academy last week as a preliminary step toward making a number of modern living apartments in the building. Formerly one of the finest dancing halls in the state, the building has been in disuse for a number of years but was one of the popular dancing places of Utah County wnen first constructed. Work on the apartmeras is being rushed as fast as possible in an effort to relieve the housing shortage in Lehi and vicinity. The new apartments in the Ross Building no Main St are fast nearing completion when a number of well arranged modern apartments will soon be ready for occupancy. Apartments will also soon be completed over the State Bank ready for the new occupants. No. 52 THURSDAY. AUGUST 19. 1943 UJTA each Sunday at 7:45 a. m. for Lehi broadcast (TO BE FEATURED Cora's FOR NEXT THREE WEEKS) Classic Shoppe CORA ACORD, Manager PHONE 14 J MAIN STREET, LEHI T TV |