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Show THE LEffl FEEE & 1943 THURSDAY. DECEM2TB OFFICERS EJfTEETAJN SUCCESSFUL Xmas Gifts In keeping with the sociaJ events planned for this holday season, was a party given by the Noncommissioned Officers of Camp Williams, Lehl. Utah. The social function was held in the Camp Williams recreation building, Wednesday night. December 1, 1943. One of the most successful parties of the season was the unanimous opinion of those attending the Newcomers dance and social in the high school gymnasium, Friday evening. A large crowd of old and new residents joined in an evenOf with all the ing of dancing, a fine program and fcers of the station complement of The Lions Club, refreshments. Williams attending. Invited sponsors of the party, are to be con- Camp as specal guests were the privates gratulated upon the very fine man- of the station complement and the ner the entire affair was carried civilian empoyees of Camp. The out. evening Included dancing to the and orchestra and amusements. A lunch was served throughout the guests California, were week-enevening. of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Curtis. for the invited A spokesman to the expressed guests, Officers the appreciation of their guests for their invitation of an enjoyable evening. In charge of the planning of the party was a committee consisting of Master Sergeant Warren Wilbur, Staff Sergeant Lyle Hummel and Technical Sergeant Noel Atkinson Staff Sergeant Fay White. THURSDAY. DECEMBER s. UTAH WITH OUR SOLDIERS CAMP WHXIAMS KEWCOUERS PARTY f RESS, LEHI, WE STILL HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF ITEMS FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN Sgt and Mrs. Wane Powell HAKE CKE, WO OR ALL ljQ f THRE OF THESE . KNITTED ACCESSORIES FOR A WARM GIFT and little daughter of Colorado Springs. Colorado, are visiting with Mrs. Mcholine Powel, Mr. and Mrs. John Pcice and other Lehi relatives and friends. Corporal Lan Hall called his wife, Betty Wilson Hall, from Chicago, 111, this week. Corp Hall was on a week-enfurlough from Camp McCoy. Wisconsin. d I j ENSIGN CLAIRE WELLS APPOINTED ATHLETIC music of a local Mr. and Mrs. Heber Curtis of various frames Delta, Mr. and Mrs. Art Curtis of LADIES' LEVIS DIRECTOR OF WAVES d ed WEBB'S By directive from Washngton. all WAVE officers must take three hours of exercise weekly, and in accordance with the directive Eng. Claire Wells was appointed WAVE STATE STREET athletic director here by Lieut, (jg) Blanche Mazanec, senior WAVE of ficer. Exercise may be taken by play ing tennis or badminton, bicycling LIONS EXPRESS etc. Bowling does not count. It seems, however, that the will be far from an oppressive APPRECIATION one since most of the station's WAVE officers and nurses now are The Lehi Lions want to aagin avid participants in tennis, bad thank the townsfolk for theri splen- minton, bowling and bicycling. did response to our social last Friday evening. Our club, among other things NOTICE THIRD WARD stands for good fellowship, understanding between one another, good PRIESTHOOD citizenship, and loyalty to our community. We believe it did.. Let's not drop it here. The Elders of the Third Ward Let's try to establish more firmly this feeling invite all the members of the of good fellowship and unity among Melchisedek Priesthood and their us and do away wih clanishness. partners to a traffic dance to be We also want to take this op- held at the chapel, Friday, Decem portunity to let you know just who ber 10 at 8 o'clock. did the work, who put in the hard licks, and who really was responsible for the success of our party. DAN WORLTOH This affair was undertaken by the program committee, the finance and RECEIVES COMMISSION advertising committees of our club. Lion Wayne Christensen was Dan Worlton, son of Mrs. G. S. chairman of this group and he Peterson, has been commissioned surely did a fine job. Lion D. R. a second in the comlieutenant Mitchell was chairman of finance and somehow thru his gracious munications department of the U. smile or clever talk or something S. Air Corps. Lt. Worlton received was able to wiggle the City Coun- his commission last week when he cil loose for some substantial help graduated from his special train without which we probably could ing course at Yale University at not have done the job. Lion New Haven, Conn. He is a gradu Armond Webb as chairman of the ate of the Lehi High School and a advertising got the thing over to former student of the Utah Agrithe public in fine shape. We no cultural College. Lt. Worlton's doubt missed a few with the in- mother joined him in New Haven vitations but it was unavoidable. fo his graduation and an eight day The other members of these com- furlough prior to her departure for mittees were Lions Frank Shaw, his new base in Florida. Seth Hansen. Emmett Chipman, and Thomas Powers. Tom made Anthony Lambert, son of Mr. and the punch and he turned out to be Mrs. Joseph Lambert has been some mixer-uppeBut the real from the U. S. Army to transferred work was done by the wives of the U. S. Army Air Corp as an these members. The program, the Aviation Cadet. He is now at the decoratanjj, and the refreshment Washington University at St. Louis, were all taken care of by these Missouri. His wife and baby are women and they deserve most of with him there. the cerdit. We appreciate their visiting Clyde Lambert, another son of splendid help. Mr. and Mrs. Lambert, also an If you felt that our party was aviation is now taking his cadet, worth while let s try to keep the primary flight training at Blythe, idea alive. California. FURNISHINGS jSl yV " yM'if r new-orde- LOCAL BOYS GRADUATE a msv w V W FROM MORTUARY I SCHOOL 1 tpant last weekend at bom thanks to soma swall ciril-kwho IraTeUd la tho middle lots ol el the week. You us stationod near homo can wangle weekaad learee. hop tho lolks if a bos and wo can est on tho bus. It moans a lot to us a lot to thorn. So thanks to tho thouqht-hi- l persoa who eared mo a soot And Mora says Ralph Wing, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Wing, and Dale Russon, son ih, of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Russon, will graduate from the California College of Mortuary Science in Los vlt on Friday, Angeles'. California, December 17. The boys entered the school on April 1, 1943, following their graduation from the Lehi Thanks' tool" High School, where they were both prominent in athletics. They are TEXACO SERVICE STATION expected to arrive home on DecemPhone 110-- J State Street ber 18, for a visit with their and son. at Wesley, spent the Farmington with Mr. and Mrs. J Mrs. Blanche Turner week-en- d H. Steed. TOE POCECETBOOIC of ERf0WlLB2E ippps l foJl HEI'O'YI 'wA k ' Nt$)fk . 7 I lit -- , tfcs APPRClMATety electric SHOCKS . Vf'S ' BLETo6ife V A . fr""5 sKSiS y-- industrialists ARFSETSVIN6 S WKT-TIM- COAST L 9 r. - ........ S - MllSWZOCMS arhtme Jf - WAR . vjZrt::r ,'f ' TO RELIEVE . ACTIVE 1(tl 'XjetL S 50KINCS OF FM AR6. s. vMr''r - ) XlPV -- Y: 1 I LATEST APPITION "10 " ET out your knitting needles and start the ball rolling towards cnnsimas PRESSURE COOKERS YARN RECEIVED evi ' actions fjr making the .ibuying the same articles rciely-madi anklets and bonnet may be obtai ending a stamped, oiu ' anient of this paper, envelope to the Ne specifying design 487 mit-(ten- Drug Specials and 100 A 60 Private William T. Nye returned to his base in California on Monday after spending a nine day furMrs. W. L. Worlton has been lough in Lehi visiting his wife, chosen as chairman of the Red Mrs. Edna Nye and her parents, Cross knitting and will take charge Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Webb. of that branch of the Red Cross work for Lehi. There has been a D. U. P. NOTES shipment of yarn received and it will be ready for distribution to SNOW SPRINGS CRHISTMAS local kniters this week. PARTY POSTPONED A ii? FlRf Mllntte; CEMTUR), ALine SLIVER Of WOOP'tlPftP ClteMIL AAMUPf. 10 LK31T 1U5 Uit-TiBE PSVEP IMTO A VIAL CONiTAiNWS J I'lD WTN A Tltt coositninL-.- " CARRVI5 CWOTV 6 MEAS ijr-- :'" ACif. NgWTVPE RAFT IMCREA5ES f SUPPORTS? WtTrt OT A HETTlH Gifts for Christmas tV . silk" Our Joy and Gift Department has most any gift you need for your Xmas shopping list. There is something new arriving almost every day. Make your plans to do your Xmas shopping at Broadbents. CHRISTMAS CARDS We have thousands to select from. Mail your cards early. Priced from lc to 25c. Yes we will have Christmas Trees, lots of them, and they will soon be here. FINE FOODS for your table can always be found in the great. est variety possible. Make Broadbent's store your shopping center. Broadbent & Son 128 NORTH 1ST EAST LEHL UTAH TUBERCULOSIS SEAL SALE PROGRESSING The Christmas party of the Snow Springs Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers has been postponed one week. The party scheduled for Thursday, December 9, will be held on Thursday, December 16, in the Fifth Ward chapel. The sale of the Christmas seals Lehi is progressing very well, The according to seal workers. committee wishes to express their appreciation to the Lehi people for Mrs. Ralph Davis entertained the their hearty response to his worthy Pandora Club at her home Wednescause. day evenng. Present were Mrs. Thelda Brown. Miss LaPriel GoodNEW ENCYCLOPEDIA win, Mrs. Ada Whipple, Mrs. AT LIBRARY Dorothv Southwick, Mrs. Alta Hansen. Mrs. Thora Loverldee, Mrs. A complete set of Comptons Li'HlIe Rhodes, Mrs. Josephine Pictured Encyclopedia, 1943 edition Robison and a special guest. Mrs. In 15 volumes has recently been Garn Holbrook. placed on the shelves of the Lfehi city library. The new books are Mrs. Alice Skinner received a especially valuable to the younger long distance telephone call from students and are a very valuable her daughter, Mrs. Fay Gottfred- addition to the local library. son from South Gate, California.1' this week, where she Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Vern Curtis, Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hutchlngs and Mrs. J. U Barnhart were enroute to San Francisco, to join business visitors at Provo, her husband who Is in the U. S. Navy. In D TABS $100 $575 SUPER VITAMINS 50 cc COD LIVER OIL CONCENTRATE 60 MULTIPLE VITAMINS $1.00 PETRO SYLLIUM 75c VICKS RUB 75c BEN GAY 75c DEXTRI MALTOSE PT. KLENZO ANTISEPTIC S Lehi $2.75 $2.39 c 65c 65c 65c 59C Co. TJDrng PHONES 145 and 27 Give HER a Beauty Chest for Christmas New and Latest Styles in DRESSES Staff Sergeant LaMar Dahl is Lehi Lumattending a special technician adv. school at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He has been stationed at Fort Ord, California. 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