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Show fHUKSDAY. MAY 25. 1944 THURSDAY. MAY 25, 1944 THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEW, UTAH FUNERAL SERVICES Maxine, J. Sand and L. June BatchSALE OF ANIMALS elor, Salt Lake City; E. V. BatchFOR DAMAGES elor, Waterloo, Iowa; Gilbert M. Batchelor. American Fork, and State of Utah, County of Utah, Mack D. Matchelor. Portland, MODERN 4 ROOM HOME FOR Cedar Valley Precinct. ss. Oregon, a step daughter. Mrs. II. SALE Good location. Inquire Lott I have in my possession the folW. Harr, Murray; four brothers, A. Russon or at the Russon Market described animals, which, if Charles Batchelor, Boise, Idaho; lowing 5 25 Gp cn State Street. not claimed and taken away, will George and W. L. Batchelor, Salt Lake City and Roy L. Batchelor, WANTED 2 Men Desiring Steady be sold at public auction to the Provo; 15 grandchildren and one Employment. Men over 35 pre highest cash bidder at Fairfield, in 2t Cedar Valley Precinct, on the 1st ferred. Lehi Cereal Mill. great grandchild. day of June, 1944. at the hour of FRESH JERSEY MILK COW FOR 11:00 a. m. SALE Herman Allred, Phone 192 W 1 black horse little white in fore- WANT ADS HELD FOR ELI BATCHELOR Funeral services for Eli Lunt Batchelor, 64, who died in a Salt Lake hospital, Saturday night of a heart ailment, were held in the Lehi Fifth Ward L. D. S. Chapel, Tuesday with Bishop E. B. Garrett conducting the services. He was born March 1, 1880. in Kephi, a son of Eli and Elizabeth Lunt Batchelor. He married Nell Dora Norton in 1892, and she died in 1920. His second wife. Mrs. Woodhouse, whom he Emma married ii 1922, survives him. Mr. Batchelor, who was active in the L D S church, had lived most of his life in Lehi. In addition to his widow, he is survived by seven sons and two daughters: Mrs. Charles H. Olson, RED GROSS SUPPLIES TAKEN TO PROVO LOST Black brownish calf, weight about 300 lbs. lost about a week. Notify Mrs. Dean Van Wagoner, Phone 147. The Lehi Red Cross workers have FOR SALE 35 acres irrigated been busy recently making supland over Jordan river, 10 acres of plies for the Red Cross. Thursday, alfalfa. See O. J. Roberts, Phone Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford and James . A. Gaisford turned 30 pair of hosFOB SALE Large 8 room brick pital slippers and three afghans in to headquarters at, Provo. home 702 north 1st east . See O. . J.Roberts. Phone 165-R- 165-R- TOMATO PLANTS Andrew Fjeld, Phone Furnaces In Stock SEE US FOR DETAILS ON HOW TO QBTAIN ONE We have ample sheet metal for al! essential needs. Let us do your work today. WEINER W. Shelley. PIGS FOR SALE E. lp FOR SALE Oil Heater $50. In. quire John Price, 3rd West 7th N. FRESH COW AND CALF FOR SALE Alma Peterson, 90 South 2nd East. FOR SALE 1930 Studebaker. Excellent mechanical condition Extra good tires. 33 North 1st West. FOR SALE Man's or boys Orville bicycle. Good condition. Stone, Saratoga Road. lp POTATOES Gunther Sheet Metal Works FOR SALE 33-- FOR Webb, Phone 92. F0 R SALE E. N. tf SALE Good Modern Brick Home with 8 acres of land. Crops Fruit plaiited. orchard. producing LOUIS CHRISTENSEN Phone 134 Lehi, Utah CLUB MAKES GIFT REAL ESTATE BUYS TO HOSPITAL Five room modern brick stucco. Carpeting front room, blinds and drapes. Garage, barn, coop. 10 acres, with 10 shares Lehi water and flowing well. 1H acres in fruit. $7250.00 Club presented The embroidered beautiful hand twenty dreser scarfs to the Lehi Hospital during the past week. The gift $9000.00 Four room modern brick was very appropriate and greatly home, with barn, stancions for 8 appreciated by the hospital staff. cows, new coops for 150 hens; Members of the club are: Mrs. garage, 35 acres land, and 35 Miss Carrie shares water; some berries, and George Strasburg, Strasburg, Miss Edith Strasburg, pasture. On school bus line. Mrs. Alice Austin, Mrs. Francelle Pleasant Grove. head. Fagan, Mrs. Gladys Nielsen, Mrs. 1 black mare. The Oppotunity of a lifetime Lottie Gray, Mrs. Margaret 1 black mare, 2 white hind feet. Mrs. Mrs. Johnson. Buy Now Only $55.85 Down Emily 1 bay bailey face mare. 4 white 4 Room frame homes Irene Whimpey, Mrs. Vera Lambert legs. Full Mrs. and Eliza Crabb. basements, coal furnaces. 1 gray saddle mare with colt. r Silentite windows, plumb1 Bay mare with four white feet. curb and sidewalks fixtures; ing No brands visible. NOTICE HOME CAHNERS paid for. Conveniently located Said estrays were taken up by me in ML View 8th in said precinct on the 18th day of blocks Located four Orem. North, Canning sugar for the Lehi and May, 1944. East of Orem Drug Store, North, Said animals are held by me to Cedar Valley district will be issued side of road. Furnished model Board from Lehi Ration office the secure the payment oi iz.uu home for inspection. damages done by said animals up June 5 to June 16 each afternoon on the premises of Reed Carson on except Saturday. Bring your No. 4 book with you. This will be the ROWAN & GROW IHO. the 18th day of May. 1944. REED CARSONV only canning sugar issue and all 176 West Center Phone Poundkeeper of Cedar Valley those wishing to secure canning 235 Provo. Utah Precint. sugar are requested to visit the Exclusive Sales Agents Ration Office in Memorial the First Publication May 25, 1944. Building, June 5 to June 16. for Last Publication June 1. 1944. PRIESTHOOD PROJECTS sugar coupons. Elmo Gray of Downey, Idaho, Mrs. Juliette Black and daughter, ANNOUNCED spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. Carol, spent Monday in Salt Lake Mrs. and Hyrum Gray. City. The Lehi Stake Priesthood proMILK GOOD FRESH JERSEY for May were announced this jects CARD OF THANKS Carlos Coates, COW FOR SALE week as follows: . Phone Personal Welfare Department-Cl- ean cemetery lot and one extra WORK WANTED by boys 12 and We wish to thank our friends and home lot by! May 28. lot. also 9 of Preferred work. kind by relatives for their kindness and any 'he day. Allan Gilbert Roundy, consideration daring our recent Church Service To furnish some Phone 86-bereavement To all those sending activity for each member. Class Instruction Department flowers, lending cars, and who asExcellent Jersey Sire at my place sisted at the home and the ser- Encourage attendance at "Doctoi-in- e for a limited time. William vices, we wish to extend our sinand Covenants" class. Trinnaman. cere appreciation. Mrs. Dean Van Wagoner WEINER PIGS FOR SALE Roy BOND WORKERS and family. 151-J- . Phone Logsdon, Just-A-Mer- e Hei-quis- t. pre-wa- Sub-Divisio- n - 171-W- J. -tf , 5-- 4- SALE Two pair of fine, long, well made window drapes-lined- . Price very reasonable. Phone 29. FOR TO MEET CARD OF THANKS CORANDO ELECTRIC We wish to thank everyone who IRONER FOR SALE Al condition, good as so kind and helpful to us were FOR SAL WAGON WITH HAY new. $65.00. Jack Davis, on ceme- RACK See Keith Powell, Phone 44. during the illness and passing of our dear sister, Christina and to tery road in Fourth Ward. 5 ll-3- t The War Bond Committee and those who worked on the last war bond drive are requested to meet Monday, May 29, at 8 p. m. in the Memorial Building. those who took part in the services have taken FOR SALE Combination coal and for the beautiful floral offerMrs. Dale Whimpey and daughover the agency of the Fuller and electric range. See ings. ter, apartment Carolyn, spent a few days this Brush line. Replenish your brush James C. The family of Christina Larson. week in Salt Lake City. tf Gough. supply from the long lasting FullFULLER BRUSHES I er line. Neil Larson, 187 North 4th East. V rfgj$r . and not Becker's . . but it couldn't I I IjNXA be Becker's and Excellent Food fyzfy Immaculate Cleanliness CHIT-CHA- T LUNCHEONETTE 249 South Third East, Salt Lake May Walker Jennie Wanlass FOR SALE Russet and Bliss Potatoes. Certified last year. David . Peterson, Phone 69-J- For General Sheet Metal Work and Air Conditioning see Gunther Sheet Metal Works, Phone 189. tf and Warm Air Heating HOUSE WIRING NEW OR REMODELED Electric stove hookups, water heaters, all electric wiring jobs. DUANE WOFFINDEN 293 East 2nd South Phone 69-- J AMERICAN PILSENER ECKER PRODUCTS CO, OCDEN, ,.'.11,' l' I A HOMES UTAH r. W. JONES, Vetercrrian West 3rd South Provo, Utah Phone Provo 1283 or Am. Fork 43 L. 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. D. Jones, 594 North 1st West, Lehi. rREPAIR service, ' parts, new appliances are still difficult to obtain. Care in operation and cleaning will lengthen the life of your range. For routine adjustments, phone your gas company, and a representative will call as soon as possible. For repairs or replacements, call a plumber or dealer. Meanwhile, here are friendly suggestioas on ownerare: 4 Balloon Tire Bicycle Need not be In working order. See Mr. Bath at D. and R. G. W. R. R Signal Jan 27 Tower, Phone 16. WAHTED parts, wheels, frame, etc ROAST OF QUALITY A dish that's fit for a king a choice cut of prime ribs of beef that has 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 t a dinner. Why not have one for thla full-flavor- week-en- d? Also Groceries, Fruits and Vegetable LARSEH BROS. V Phone 17 MAIN STREET LEHI ELECTRIC and ACETTLENE WELDING, GENERAL BLACK-SMITWORK H d Have your plow shares while not in use as they last three times as long in use. hard-face- DALE PETERSON'S SHOP 3rd West 3rd South WELDING Phono 64-- R If your sewing machine needs belts and accessories repairs kept in stock, Slssors or Saws Sharpened, Wm. Osborne will do it for you. Parts and service for all makes of and vacuum cleaners, Goodrich Wringer Rolls and cleaner belts for every All electric appliances re- washers genuine vacuum brand. paired. Wallace Banks Appliance Co. 155 West Main Street, next door west of Larsen Bros. Phone 90. Mamtenancs Chart For Gas Ovens WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHAT TO DO HOW OFTEN Grit and arbomzd rovinj STen Immediately before mttrL Encrusted bottoms and linings. Loose doors, allowing heat leakage. and spill-over- s. Let oven cool thoroughly. Wipe with damp (not wet) cloth. Scrape if necessary. After Carefully clean around Don't slam openings. doors; guard against broken hinges. use' ' , very. ay. Published as a Wartime Service MOUNTAIN Serving FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Twenty-thre- e Utah Communities |