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Show THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1944 THE LEHI FREE TRESS, LEHI, UTAH COURT OF REVIEW Mr. Court of Review for all Boy Scouts who are interested in earnfor this quarter ing merit badges the held Lehi Stake in be will Tabernacle on Sunday in connec-tion with the regular Priesthood Union Meeting. This will be the, last chance for Boy Scouts to earn their merit badges for this quarter.' All scout masters, troop com xnittees. and others who are interested are urged to be present, in addition to the boys wishing to be examined. Court of Honor is scheduled for the first Sunday in May. so the Boy Scouts are urged to get their merits passed off before this date. Mrs. and Mrs. Blaine Goates of Nevada, are guests of Mr. and John Goates A THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1944 FOR SALE CHEAP 1930 ChevroGood rubber. Wasatch Servce Station, Main Street. 4 6 1 WANT ADS let Coupe. Mrs. Roger Price attended the funeral services for Mrs. Mary at Salt Lake City, Monday. Tal-ma- James H. Gray spent in Salt Lake City. Mrs. ge Mrs. Charlotte Lewis is spending FOR SALE Taylor Tot and High Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter of Mid-val- the week with her daughter. Mrs. FOR SALE Second crop alfatta Chair. Mrs. Dora Stine. 217 South were callers of Mr. and Mrs. on Cundidc of Salt Lake City. See Ben Russon, Lehi Fourth 1st West. lp hay. Roger Price, Sunday afternoon. ! Ward. Mrs. Ralph Powell and son. Gene, FOR SALE 30 acres land, part Mrs. Raymond Ross of Provo Until further notice Goodwin's in Salt Lake J. can be spent the week-en- d irrigated. dry and part spent Tuesday with her mother' will close all day every Wednesday. City with Mr. and Mrs. R. P. DiehL ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE See Earl Smith, Phone 144 J. 4 tt Mrs. Hy rum Webb, Azor Winn, Lake Road. 2p Mr. and Mrs. John Ernst of FOR SALE Red Bliss Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and daughMiss ThMma Goodwin was a deliver. Harold Mendenhall with Lehi ter, Bonnie Jean, spent Wednesday 1 work mare with Magna, spent FOR SALE Friday business visitor to Salt Lake City 1 mile south Saratoga. 3p relatives. ( . in Salt Lake City honoring Miss colt, 1 work maie, and 1 young Tuesday. mare with colt. See James C. Cough, Kirkhams birthday anniversary. WANTED Will call and pay for Mrs. Elva Allen and son, Harold, Mr. and Mrs. William Racker of state highway. worthless old horses and dead attended the Easter Mr. and Mrs. Keith Trane of program at the See C. O. Holmstead at Gooding, Idaho, are visiting Mr FOUND Ladies' Wrist Watch on animals. Manila Ward. Sunday evening. Montpelier. Idaho, spent the weekRacker s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Main Street. Call at Main Hard the Fox Farm, Lehi, Phone 343-J3- . Harold furnished cornet solos for end with Mr. Trane's parents. Mr. D. Racker. ware. Parts and service for all makes of the program. and Mrs. Andy Trane. vacuum washers and cleaners, " SALE FOR PIGS WEINER Mrs. Ray McKenzie and twin Mrs. Eli Fox recently entertained Harold Giles of Salt Uake City, West. genuine Goodrich Wringer Rolls and Jean and of Salt Chester Smith, 621 North 2nd daughters. Joan, MEMBERS A. ENJOY M. I. vacuum cleaner belts for every at a family dinner honoring her spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. CLOSING PARTIES 'Lake Ci,y' are Kues,s of Mr- and FOUND 1944 automobile lisence brand. All electric appliances re- son, prior to his departure for ser- and Mrs. Afton Giles. Mrs. L. D. Racker. Call at Free paired. Wallace Banks Appliance vice with the U. S. Nevy. He left plate. No. R3250. Press office. Lehi M. I. A. Ward organizations Mrs. Maurice Sorenson and baby Co. 155 West Main Street, next door April 4. for a base in Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Whitman and socials their in of Bros. Larsen west the 90. Phone held son, closing Paul, left Thursday, to Join children of Richmond, spent Easter WANTED Baby bed in good conMrs. James Gray accompanied Lt. Sorenson at the U. S. Army Air ward chapels Tuesday evening, ex- with Mr. and Mrs. Phone 336 R American For General Sheet Metal Work Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McDonald Base in Los Whit dition. Vegas, Nevada. cept the Lehii Fourth Ward, who man and Mr. and Mrs.George Fork. Warm Air Heating and Air of American Fork, to Salt Lake and Roberts. Ray held their closing party one week see Gunther Sheet earlier in order to secure an A Mrs. C. P. Christensen and Mrs. City, Sunday for a visit with Mr. FOR SALE Russet and Bliss Conditioning of 189. friends tf and Mrs. Phone Metal Miss group Works, surprised Herman Swenson. Fresh orchestra for a dancing party. Glenda Sorenson of Richfield, spent certified last Ellis year. Potatoes, Hunger at her home Thurs Phone David Socials, programs and dances were cow. WHIPPING CREAM FOR SALE Peterson, Monday at the Wane Christensen day evening honoring her birthday Jersey 3 enter- home. Mrs. Thomas Sunderland if 694. W. D. enjoyed by ward M. I. A. members container. Jones, Bring your anniversary. Present were Miss tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. of the various wards. 4 594 North 1st West, Lehi. Hunger, Mario Brady of Pleasant FOR SALE Cole's Range with and Mrs. Ralph Perkins of Indian Goodwin's store hours are 9 a. m. Grove. Miss Marie Allred, Boyd water jacket. Good condition. $30. Highest Price Paid for Worthless Springs Ranch, Nevada, Mr. and to 12 noon. 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Harper of Pleasant Grove, Miss John R. Bone, Phone 158-R- . Animals Boyd Holmstead, Lehi Mrs. Reed Chadwick and children Closed D. U. P. NOTES during the noon hour. Vida Ashton, Dennis Davis, Miss Fox Farm. Phone 343-Rof Santaquin. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd with House Modern SALE FOR Beverly Mine, Kenneth Bateman Babcock. Mrs. Arthur Powell and Mrs. Dean Prior, Mrs. Earl Smith, of ground. The Evansville Camp of the Games and a dainty luncheon were five and one half acres children. Mrs. heatGrant Smith and Mrs. Bert and cream a Also LOCAL ITEMS separator Daughters of the Pioneers will meet enjoyed. Provo visitors Thursday. Beck were 213 North stove. Frank Bell, ing at the home of Mrs. Melissa Simms Mrs. George Holindrake arrived West. Fifth Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Robbins and on Thursday, April 13, at 2 p. m. of Eureka Mrs. May Pannel Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Heebrtson in Lehi, Monday, from Fort Stevens, Mrs. Matilda Phillips will act as sons, Hal and Clark, of Salt Lake HOLSTEIN COW FOR SALE Enroute to Utah she visit- visited with her daughter, Mrs. Oregon. were dinner and Verl, son, Sunday City, were Sunday guests of Mrs 2nd calf. Will Freshin about May hostess. All camp members ed with Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Holla-da- y Kate Smuin, Sunday to Tuesday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Watson Kate Anderson. 1st. Basil Dorton, Phone 158-M- . (Wanda Carson) at Vancouver, of Salt Lake City. Washington. Mrs. Holindrake and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson enterMrs. Ralph Hutchings, daughter. D. U. P. NOTES Mrs. Holladay also visited with Mr. WANTED 3 or 4 aassengers to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hardy and and Mrs. Ford Smith and children tained a group of friends at a Bonnie, and Miss Babe McDonald at her home FriThe Blue Bell Camp of the Daugh- of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday Los Angeles, will be leaving April son, Keith of Twin Falls, Idaho, at Toppensh, Washington, for a bridge luncheon Phone were won by See 22nd. Howard Prizes Brown, afternoon. of with Mrs. Kenneth Lehi and relatives and friends. Hardy ter of the Pioneers will meet at the Sgt. week and while there were enter- day 40-J- . Mrs. Theo of Mrs. Fidell Lehi, this home were returned Mrs. Texas, Mrs. of Tyler, home accompanied by Andy Trane, Thurs- They tained by Mrs. Vaness Lott. In Mrs. LaRue Gaisford and Gaisford Mr. and a Ellen with week who after visit Carter to 2 A has returned at13, m. at p. day, April the party were a number of former good FOR SALE Idaho Russett Pota of American Fork. her home after spending the win toes. tendance is desired. Lehi residents. Certified last year, llugn Mrs. H. P. Hardy. ter at the Hutchings home. 4 G 2p R. Rhodes, Lake Road. - Goodwin's store hours are 9 a m to 12 noon, l p m to 6 d m ' Closed during the noon hour e, 6-- 3 - I 4 LOCAL ITEMS Miss Ileen Sunderland of Ameri- can Fork, spent the with her parents. here week-en- d Until further notice Goodwin's will close all day every Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Henke and sons of Draper, Miss Theda Henke, and Mrs. G. R. Henke spent Friday visiting at Pelican Point. Goodwin's store hours are 9 a. m. 12 noon. 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Closed during the noon hour. to Celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Larson entertained a group of friends at their home Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Larson of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Green, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larson, all of American Fork, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Monson of Manila, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roberts of Provo, Mrs. Earl Fox of Orem, Mrs. Sterling Fox of Ameri can Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Fox, Ray Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lar son. A family social and luncheon were enjoyed. -- WANTED TO BUY USED PIANO A. S. Roundy, Phone 86-- J Lehi. 6 2t 4-- Hand Pitcher water WPA Toilet. John W. also pump, Brown. Fourth Ward FOR SALE FOR SALE 12 Base Hohner Like new $60 piano accordian. cash. William Grace, Lehi Third Ward. Belvon Seed Barley, one beet plow. Marrake, hay . vin Ashton, Phone FOR SALE 193-M- FOR SALE Bliss Seed Potatoes, certified last year. y Also eating potatoes. Norman Peterson, Lehi, 3rd South 2nd East. HOUSE WIRING It Cost Less to Shop With Us SHOP EARLY EACH DAY AND HELP AVOID THE RUSH LABOR IS SHORT WE ARE TRYING TO SERVE YOU JUST AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE We carry a complete line GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS Buy What You Will Need Later NOW. NEW OR REMODELED HOMES Electric stove hookups, water heaters, all electric wiring jobs. DUANE WOFFINDEN Phone East 2nd South 293 69-- J GAS RANGE FOR SALE REA SONABLE Call Lehi 185-J- . -- FOR SALE land, one 26 acres of farming on lake street of Main mile south Free water right, nine road. artesian wells. Ideal for truck garden crops. House, bam. corals team, farm implements. $9,000.00 Would take meadow land on trade. JOHN L. STEWART VEGETABLES SEASONABLE FRUITS A FULL GROCERY STOCK & 290 Lehi, Utah South 5th West Machine made buttonholes and plain sewing. Third Ward, Sadie Colledge place, Mrs. Hamblcton. TRUCKING anything anywhere Third Ward, Sadie Colledge place 3p J. C. Hambleton. MAIN STREET n. PHONE 17 Lennox Furnaces are again Available PROBLEM? LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR HEATING ciulian needs We have materials for most essential for sheet metal articles. Call us All you need to do is write a letter telling in what way or ways you are making use of electricity in your work. Perhaps you pump irrigat- ing water with electricity or use an electric or an electrically-heatemilking machine LIST OF PRIZES District Prizes (Series E) le the Winner in EACH ol These Districts A Total JS9 War Bonds. Twenty A $50 War Bond UTAH Didrict d District District District District District District machine to keep your farm tools and implements in good condition or brooder power-drive- n or electric cream separator or electric refrigerator facilities or an electric range for canning food or any electric household appliances that save valuable time and labor. 4 S 6 7 District S Distriot 9 District 10 District 11 IDAWO or kinds of electric facilities you have, tell about Utah County Box Elder County Davis County , Jt Morgan County Weber County Salt Lake County Summit and Wasatch Counties Tooele and Juab Counties Carbon. Emory and Grand Counties Uintah County Cacho County , V District District District District District District District District Whatever kind them and tell how they help you produce food for victory more efficiently and you may win a worth-whilprize in War Bonds. I 2 3 12 13 14 15 16 17 16 19 V Fremont County Madison County ; Jeflerson County Bonneville County 'Bingham County Franklin County Bannock County Caribou and Bear Lais Counties WYOMING District 20 Sweetwater and Uinta Counties e LEHI, UTAH ......... ..I.1TO,.,IJ.I,., You May Win $50 to $150 in War Bonds for simply telling How Your Family is Using Electricity To Produce Food for Victory today. Modern three room apartment. James C. Gough home on Second West. FOR RENT Earth Moving and excuvation ma chine now in Lehi for basements etc. Job or hourly basis. Dean tf Udell. Phone 116 J. CREAM FOR SALE Bring your Harold Mangum, own container. 559 North 2nd West. 3 REGISTERED CHESTER WHITE FOR SERVICE Call even ings. George A. Ricks, Lehi June tion, Phone 346 R. come in handy in the years ahead. Maybe it will help put your lxjy or girl through school. Maybe it will help buy extra conveniences for your home, or extra equipment for your farm. And you may hat e this extra money for just a little time spent in writing a letter! Why not do it tonight? BOAR ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE WELDING, GENERAL BLACKSMITH WORK Have your plow shares hard-face- d while not in use as they last three times as long in use. DALE PETERSON S WELDING Gunther Sheet Metal Works Think how this extra money in War Bonds will SHOP 3rd West 3rd South Phone 64 R If your sewing machine needs accessories belts and repairs or SawB Slssors in stock. kept Sharpened, Wm. Osborne will do lt for you. Grand Prizes of District Prises automatic-oil- y become eligible tor Grand Prises which will be awarded as followsi To the three best District Prise Winners in Utah: SI 00.00 War Bond as the First Grand Prise $ WOO War Bond as the Second Grand Prise S 25.00 War Bond as .he Third Grand Prise To the three best District Prise Winners in Idaho and Wyoming combined: 00 n War Bond as the First Grand Prise S 50.00 War Bond as the Second Gland Prise S 25.00 War Bond as the Third Grand Prise Grand Frir.es are in addition to the District Prises. It means that a contestant may win a J50 War Bond as a District Prise AND a 1100 War Bond as a Grand Prise vads. a total ol SI SO in War All winners RULES OF THE CONTEST 1. AWARDS: A total of 11350 in United btates War Bonds. Series . will be awarded to the winne.s in this "Food lor Victory" contest, as setof forth in the Prizes. accompanying List I. WHO MAY ENTER: The contc-s- t is open to any customer of the Utah Power & Light Com- ny engaged in farming or gardening or otherwise producing food in the designated areas. i. HOW TO ENTER: Simply write a letter oo the subject. "How My Family Uses Electricity to Produce Food tor Victory." Your letter may be as rhort or as long as you wish. It should describe, in your own words, lust how electricity is helping you in your work of producing ood. The letter may be written by any member of your lamily. Entries will be judged and prises awarded oo basis of best adaptation ol electricty to production of food "best" being defined as that which, in the opinion of the judges, most effectively saves labor, saves time farm and increases efficiency. Literary merit ol the letters will not be the determining factor in :he fudging. BLANKS: 4. INFORMATION Information blanks containing a of these and rules copy helpful suggestions, are available at all Utah Power & Light Com pan 7 offices. You may uce one of these blanks to submit your letter if fou desire, but this is not required. Any kind of paper will do. 5. WHERE TO SEND YOUR LETTER: MaU your tatter to P. O. Box 899 Utah. Contest Editor, Salt Lake City 10. 6. CLOSING DATE: The coo-te- st is now open and will close on August 1. 1944. All letter must be postmarked before midnight. August K 1944. 7. JUDGING: The judges will be three men prominent in agriTheir names will be culture. unnounrod later. Decision of In the judges will be final. case ot tie a duplicate prise will be awarded to each tying All letters become contestant. the property of the Utah Power & Light Company. S OF B. ANNOUNCEMENT will be published as soon as possible after the judging has been completed. UTAH POVER & LIGHT CO. |