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Show TUESDAY. MAY 18, 1944 SPECIAL PROGRAM SECOND WARD 111 Allred. returned Southern States Missionary, will he speaker at the Lehi Second Ward sacramental services Sunday evening. Aaronic Priesthood mom bers will furnish program numbers. Ward members urged to attend. LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Henry Erickson urday in Salt Lake City. spent Sat jlrs. Harvey D. Self and children Lake City, spent Mother's pay with Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Abbott. of Salt Mrs. Edna Beck and daughter of Sadie Draper, visited with' Mrs. Beck, Sunday. and Mrs. W. W. Granny and Lucille Jensen of Salt Lake Day dinner City, were Mother's Mrs. Mr. and of Lynn Webb. guests Mr. Mrs- Mr. and son, Don, (Ales and Lake City, Mrs. John Mrs. Lynn Bone anu Mr. and Mrs. Richard: daughter, Beth, of Salt: were Sunday guests of' Bone. - Mrs. Rhssell Bone, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone for the past two weeks, returned to Pasco, Washington. Thursday. WANT ADS TOMATO Reed jrjjer PLANTS FOR SALE W. 5 1S- - William' Andrew Fjeld. Phone 33 Sunday guests at the Dansie home wi re Mr. and Mrs. A. WE1NER PIGS FOR SALE E. J. Phillips, Mr. and Leslie1 V. Shelley. Mrs lp Coates. Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Goates. The party visited with' FOR SALE Oil Heater 150. InJohn Price, 3rd West Tth X. Mrs. V. J. Loveless of Orem during) quire the afternoon. FOR RENT 3 room furnished apartment. Evans Carlen, 86 West Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Colleiige 3rd North. lp entertained twenty young people at FRESH COW AND CALF FOR their home Thursday evening at a dinner party honoring the eigh- SALE Alma Peterson, 90 South teenth birthday anniversary of 2nd East. 2p their son, Dee. Following the dinMILK GOOD FRESH JERSEY ner the young people enjoyed COW FOR SALE Carlos Coates, games and a social. Mr. Colledge Phone 171 W. p 5 will leave Saturday for service with the U. S. Navy. HELP WANTED Man or older boy for 6 weeks steady work. Boyd A group of friends enjoyed a Holmstead, Phone 343 R3 party at Saratoga, Tuesday evenWORK WANTED by boys 12 and ing honoring Ensign Claire Wells of Lake Hurst, New Jersey. A 9 any kind of work. Preferred by the day. Allan Gilbert Roundy, swimming party and luncheon were Phone 86-enjoyed by Ensign Wells, Misses Zina Anderson, Lexie Bateman, F0 R SALE Llapriel Goodwin, Mrs. Leona Shel-toGood Modern Brick Home Mrs. Maud Tidd and Mrs. with 8 acres of land. Crops Audrey Swenson of Pleasant Grove. lS-2- J. planted. orchard. SIMPLE THINGS LQUIS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Turner of Salt Lake City, were Saturday evening guests of Mr, and M,ts. Charles Turner. Fruit producing CHR1STENSEN wonder if the tides of spring Phone 134 Lehi, Utah Will always bring me back again Mute rapture at the simple thing IRONER CORANDO ELECTRIC Of lilacs blooming in the rain. FOR SALE Al condition, good as Thomas S. Jones, Jr. new. $65.00. Jack Davis, on ceme tery road in Fourth Ward. It is impossible to live pleasur-ablwithout living prudently, and FULLER BRUSHES I have taken over the agency of the Fuller honorably, and justly; or to live and honorably, and Brush line. Replenish your brush prudently, from the long lasting Fullwithout justly, living pleasurably. supply er line. Neil Larson, 187 North 4th Epicurus. East. I A. y Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, James A. Gaisford, Sally and Darwin Gaisford. were Mother's Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Woods of Salt Lake City. .! Lj p7 aMn.sfifit?tfr rsyET7 RKTOR'-SiENui THCLAR6C5T fVi iniii i Sieves hps issued the mm POTATOES FOR Webb. Phone 92. SALE 'S. N. 5 4 tX SHOWER FOR BRIDE I SOLDIER NOTES Overstuffed set, Honoring Mrs. Joseph L. South- - j chair, fruit bottles. 2S3: worth, nee Miss Doris Diekerson. a' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mangum received word this week of the sala East 5th North Street. bridal shower was given Friday arrival of Pvt. Jerry Mangum with Mrs. E. Excellent Jersey Sire at my place evening by her mother, military police in India. for a limited time. William Rodney Diekerson, in the Third; Ward Amusement Hall. Lt. Leo Carlton, son of Mr. and Trinnaman. A decorative scheme of pink and Mrs. Lehi Carlton has recently arWE1NER PIGS FOR SALE Koy white was carried out. The table! rived safely in Africa. Lt. Carlton was covered by a lovely lace cloth flew a Logsdon, Phone 151-J- . from the U. S. to over pink satin, centered by a bowl Africa. plane on FOUND Jacket Saratoga of pink and tulips road. Identify and pay for ad at blossoms, and on either sidepeach, was Pfc Soren G. Sabey, U S M C, Free Press office. writing from quarters aboard a tapers. battleship in the Pacific, still gets SALE Two pair of fine, FOR of white narcissus a kick out of reminding his father, bowls Smaller . long, well made window drapes-linedAaron J. Sabey, about the trip to Price very reasonable. completed the table decorations. The pink and white color scheme Wyoming he was promised and Phone 29. also was carried out in the refresh- never received. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR ments. Until the time he enlisted in the In the receiving line were the marine RENT Mrs. E. J. Thrasher, 569 N. corps, August 20, 1942. bride who was dressed in a smart Private First Class Sabey had never 1st West. light green tailored suit, with pink been outside of the state of Utah, WAGON WITH HAY accessories, and a corsage of gar- but the FOR SAL picture has changed now RACK See Keith Powell. Phone 44. denias, and pink rose buds. Mrs. and within three months after enDiekerson in a two piece teel blue listing he found himself going dress, and Mrs. Eldred Fox, sister places and seeing things. Veteran FOR SALE Combination coal of the bride whoi wore a grey street of five major engagements, PfQ. and electric apartment range. See dress, both wore corsages of pink Sabey writes he would like to stay tf sweet peas and gardenias. James C. Gough. with the marines from now on. His Games were led by Mrs. J. Stan- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sabey ley Peters of American Fork, cousin of Lehi. are still holding his cattle 8GTII BIRTHDAY of the bride, and a program was interests which developed after his HONORED presented as follows: Vocal solo studies at Utah State Agriculural by Miss Edna Norman, piano solos College and looking forward to that by Geraldlne Clark of Salt Lake "trip to Wyoming." anniduet by Doris Johnson and He 86th her City, Honoring birthday recently visited with his uncle Willa Mrs. enter Stoker Clara Hadfield, and a vocal solo Arthur versary Sabey at Seattle. Washing, tained at the home of Mrs. Marie by Mrs. Fern Johnson of Lehi. ton. Gunther, Friday, May 12. A group The bridegroom is a son of Mr. L. L. Southworth of of 22 ladies gathered to extend and Mrs. LOCAL ITEMS is Counin and of the and Logan, serving appreciation greetings friendship. Many lovely gifts were try's Armed Forces. The young couple were married received by Mrs. Stoker. Games Mrs. Ralph Hutchlngs visited with were played and refreshments Anril 21st. In the Salt Lake Lehi relatives Sunday. served during the afternoon. FOR SALE j j 5-- - 1-tp AMERICAN Mrs. Alice Phillips spent tha past week with Mr. and Mrs. David W. Adamson of Salt Lake City. LEGION TO MEET RATION BOARD OH The Lehi American Legion will LOST .Little boys Rust Red Tri hold a meeting, Saturday, May 20, HEW SCHEDULE Mr. and Mrs. Jay Powell attendcycle. Lost in vicinity of Wines at 8 m. in the Memorial Buildp. Park. Notify Myron Burgess, Phone ed the funeral services for their All Legion members and ing. 123-J- . , Mrs. Delbert Thayne, The Lehi Ration Board office service men are invited to attend. Lake at Salt City, Thursday. will be open from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. FOR SALE New kitchen set, from week each used 2 months, kitchen range. Monday through Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gough and Carl Flygare, 236 North 1st East St. LEHI TAKES STATE Friday. The office will be open on Mrs. Harriet Taylor attended ,the Saturday from 9 a. m. to 12 noon. graveside services for Mrs. Delbert lp HIGH SCHOOL TENUIS Thayne at Provo, Thursday. Excellent Food Immaculate Cleanliness DOUBLES CHATFIELD PLACES Mrs. Sarah Carter spent the early CHIT-CHA- T part of the week In Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MEET HI STATE Bob Calton and Don Dorton won LUNCHEONETTE the state high school tennis doubles 249 South Third East, Salt Lake on the B. Y. U. courts at Provo, Kelsey Chatfield of the Lehi High Capt. and Mrs. Claude Curtis when they defeated the School tied for third place in the visited at the Bingham Hospital Jennie Wanlass Saturday, May Walker Williams brothers of the East High high at the track meet in the Sunday afternoon with Capt. Curtis" jump CESS POOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS School of Salt Lake City,, Brigham Young University stadium mother, Mrs. Hulda Curtis. The Lehi boys outplayed the Salt at Provo, CLEANED Elmer Houghton, R. F. Saturday, tieing with D. Box 119, Lehi, Utah. Free in Lake boys from the start repeatedof Roosevelt for third place. Sunday dinner guess of Mr. and ly drawing their opponens out of spection. Mrs. S. I. Goodwin were Dr. and position to drive home shot after Mrs. Edna Nye recently return- Mr4 Harold I. iGoodwJin of Salt FOR SALE Russet and Bliss shot wheh could not be retrieved. to Lehi after visiting in Tempe, Lake City, Captain ed and Mrs. Potatoes. Certified last year. David The boys proved their ability to was the she While there Arizona. and Curtis Claude 69-family. Peterson, Phone rank with the outstanding tennis guest of Mr. and Mrs. George A. of the state. stars For General Sheet Metal Work Mrs. May Strasburg Bailey and Nye. She reports an enjoyable were coached by tennis visit. They and Warm Air Heating and Air son, John Reed, left by plane baby see Gunther Sheet coach, Joseph Robison. Conditioning Monday to visit In San Francseo Metal Works, Phone 189. with tf Mrs. Harriet Taylor spent the and at Holllster, California, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Christensen Mr. Bailey's parents. with Mr. and Mrs. L. I. FOR SALE 1 work mare with and daughters, Mavis and LaRae, week-encolt, 1 work mare, and 1 young of South Jordan, Mrsk David W Wardle and family In Ogden. She W. L. Worlton entermare with colt. See James C. Gough, Adamson and baby Diana, and Mr. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dr. and Mrs. outdoor tained at an supper for state highway. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips of Salt Lake Taylor of Spanish Fork, who spent Curtis. Mrs. Claude and week-enwith their daughter, Captain City, were Sunady visitors of Mrs. the evening. Saturday Mrs. George Noye. Alice Phillips. THE POCKETS OOK of KNOWLEDGE TOFW J. THURSDAY. MAY 18. 1944 THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LLHI, UTAH sister-in-law- & 6-- 1, fiwam 6-- La-bru- BUTADIENE E J. d ge'sS ! i A FOLM6 rr d HOUSE WIRING OR REMODELED NEW M 'NoT,EnP' THE SUBJECT I o.u? OF A PATENT RECMltyCRMTEP V,WM4lM Mi HOMES Electric stove hookups, water heaters, all electric wiring jobs. DUANE WOFFINDEN 293 East 2nd South Phone 69-- fW THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... J L. W. JONES. Veterarian West 3rd South Provo, Utah Phone Provo 1283 or Am. Fork 43 256 REGISTERED CHESTER WHITE BOAR FOR SERVICE Call even ings. Also Weiner Pigs For Sale. George A. Ricks, Lehi Junction, Phone 346-R- . WHIPPING CREAM FOR SALE Bring your container. W. 594 North 1st West, Lehi. WANTED 'YV ilkm 1 II 1 ROAST OF QUALITY :t' V week-end- DALE PETERSON'S SHOP 3rd West 3rd South LARSEII BROS. ' ' ui ii LEHI " f ," a-c- " WELDING Phone 64 R If your sewing machine needs belts and accessories repairs kept in stock. Sissors or Saws Sharpened, Wm. Osborne will do it for you. Also Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables i "" Bicycle Need parts, wheels, frame, etc. not be in working order. See Mr. Bath at D. and R. G. W. R. R. Signal Jan 27 Tower, Phone 16. hard-face- d - S 4 Have your plow shares while not in use as they last three times as long in use. T Phone 17 MAIN STREET Jones, ELECTRIC and ACETYLENE WELDING, GENERAL BLACKSMITH WORE A dish that's fit for a king a choice cut of prime ribs of beef that haa been carefully selected for its Juicy, tenderness and roasted to perfection. If you've ever asked us to choose such a roast for you from our high grade meat you know what enjoyment it brings to a dinner. Why not have one for this full-flavor- ed .'.!..:' Balloon Tire D. y j Parts and service for all makes of cleaners washers and vacuum genuine Goodrich Wringer Rolls and vacuum cleaner belts for every brand. All electric appliances re paired. Wallace Banks Appliance Co. 155 West Main Street, next door west of Larsen Bros. Phone 90. "Guess we're pretty lucky in our town. Judge, that we don't have the youth problem you read about in other places." "Don't know as you can call it lucky. Harold .we saw it coming with the war and vc cui something; atxut it before it hit us. We ipve our 'teen age youngsters the re.creatio::al taCiKt tes they needed and really wanted. Those lanuhar with this wartime problem know that young lolks go to places hey shouldn't only when the projx.-- places r are not provided for them. Young people own always want to be with others of their of entertainment. own their . . want type age Town after town has found out that once these simple wants are met. the problem is well on its way to being licked." "Guess I didn't really know how our town really is. Judge. It we hadn't looked ahead we wouldn't have had anybody or anything to blame but ourselves, would we?" . d |