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Show THUBSDAT. JUNE I. 1944 THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1944 THE LEH1 FREE PRESS, LEW, UTAH Investment Corporation, serving as and a director. Mr. Wilson resides with wife, the former Mary Jacobs, whom he married in 1916, at 2531 Fowler Avenue, Ogden. They have five children: Mrs. O. Meredith Wil son, Salt Lake; D. J. Wilson. Arlington, Va.; 1st LL L K. Wil son, U. S. Marine Corps; Margaret Wilson, a student at B Y U Provo, and Don Wilson, residing with his parents and attending junior high school. The bride is a graduate of i High School and is Well known among the young people of Lehi and Cedar Valley. MARRIAGE AHHOUKCED the-Leh- vice-preside- nt WITH OUR SOLDIERS I ' A . v Pvt. Ronald N. Flygare. who island Mrs. Roger Cedarstrom . ' Washwith the U. S. engineers at Mrs. Blanche Turner D. received to his base returned C ington, following a visit in Lehi and word from her son, Sgt. LaMar j He visited in Lehi with Dahl, who was recently injured in Provo. , Karl an automobil. accident at Camp his brother and Hood, Texas, that he is doing fine and Devere Flygare and family. and will soon be able to leave the S Sgt Ray E. Keith, wrote to Lehi hospital. relatives last week from Oahu, HawaiL He stated that he has found a group of his pals from STATE FAIR ANNOUNCE I IF Lehi. He writes, "I finally found SLOGAN FOR 1944 out where "Brigg". (Maurice Dahl), Ross Watkins. and the rest of the boys from home are. I went to Salt Lake City, May 31 (Special) church Easter Sunday and Maurice to March Peace ' will be the Dahl was about two rows back of 1944 Utah State Fair j me. They are stationed within slogan for the DAVID J. WILSON to be held at the fairgrounds here walking distance from my barto 3 9, Civic, inclusive. Political, Religious Leader racks, and so far I have seen them September field of the slogan In Senate for Announcement Republican about fivq timef). They haven't coincided nomination. with a that report today changed much. It is really a thrill the premium list for the fair will to see the boys again. be available soon after June 1 at DAVID WILSON SSgt. Keith also, writes that the the office of Sheldon R. Brewster, boys have formed an N. C. O. Club fair manager, 210 Dooly Building, between them financing the club P BIDS FOR G Lake. Salt and furnishing it from funds donated by the group. It started in Board members of the Utah State SENATE NOMINATION a shack but has been built up to Fair association adopted the slogrebecause was it a comfortable club with a nice bar an, they said, STATE REPUBLICAN where soft drinks are served. The flective of the trend of the times. FORMER DESIGCHAIRMAN ACCEPTS dishes and fixtures! were bought by Consequently, the exposition will the boys in an attempt to make be known as the 1944 "March to NATION OF CANDIDACY. the place as much like home as Peace" Utah State Fair. "Fairs,'' it was explained by Mr. David J. Wilson, Ogden Attorney, possible. Brewster, "not only are illustra- who of the state's progress during as recently completed eight years Lt Donald N. Evans of Lehi, tive Republican State Chairman, has is now stationed at Bruning Army the closing year, but the illustrat- announced his candidacy for the Air Field, Nebraska, where he is re- ing offer great incentive for even Party's nomination for U. S. greater progress in ensuing years. Senator. A designation filed with ceiving training in the "Thus, Utah's production, is illu the Thunderbolt fighter plane. Secretary of State by a group in exhibts at the fair, is nf aMva strated The flyer was commissioned at Pnnuhli nan a hae Haan Morgan Field, Texas, in February. graphically shown as a major con- tormfMy accepted by Mr. Wilson. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble tribution to successful prosecution He has been active in the Republic- Evans and the brother of Duane, of the war and the peace to follow. an Party for many years, devoting And also, the fair will stimulate a large share of his time to organiMerle, and LaRae. all of Lehi. His wife, Laura, also resides in greater effort in production for the zation and campaign work since years of peace to follow." Lehi. his election to the state chairmanin 1936. He was- Weber County Mrs. Elwood Monon and children ship Soren Sabey, of the U. S. Marine chairman from 1924 to 1930, and of Plea ant Grove, spent the weekhas served as congressional disCorp is here visiting with his father, Aaron Sabey, and other end with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. trict chairman, voting dstrict chairLehi relatives and friends. man, and on the Weber County and state central committees. Ernest Cedarstrom of the U. S. Mrs. Delbert Sudweeks, Mrs. Served oa Weber Attorney Coast Guard is enjoying a shorj Sarah E. Gaisford and James E Mr. Wilson was elected Weber leave here with his parents, Mr. Gaisford spent Tuesday at Provo. County attorney in 1920, with the highest majority on either ticket. He served two terms in that .office, nomination. declining a third-terIn 1928 he was elected district attorney in the Second judicial district, and served in that office un til 1933. Born n Midway, Wasatch Co., in 1897, a son of James B. and Margaret Powell Wlson he spent his early life on a farm there. His father has the longest record of service in the state legislature of any person in the state. He was educated in Midway schools and Brigham Young University, where he took his bachelor's degree in 1914. After graduating from Brig-haYoung University he taught at Weber College for two years, from J sister-in-law- f D. U. P. NOTES - SPECIAL Saturday, June 3rd 1st Grade Gasoline Direct from refinery to our pumps. The Blue Bell Camp of Daughters of the Pioneers will hold a social and display of pioneer relics at the Margaret Wines Park on Thursday, June 8. The social is scheduled for 2 p. m. in honor of the memory of Brigham Young. All members of the camp are in vited to the affair and asked to bring relics with them for the dis play. LOCAL ITEMS IP the Willard D. Thompson scholar ship two years and served as editor of the California Law Review in his senior year as recognition for the highest scholarship standing in his class. (EfflUldwni IT As an undergraduate at B Y U, he was prominent in athletics, de Saturday Only bating and student body affairs, serving as student body president 'or two years, and as president and valedictorian of his eraduatine We close SUNDAY class. Mr. Wilson was Fill up for over Sunday OPEN 7:30 A.M. TO 9 P.M. Gtant Gas and Oil HOME SUPPLIES FINE FOODS FOR YOUR TABLE-T- OP Freih Vegetables Fresh Meats QUALITY GROCERIES Fresh Milk o DRY Tubs Buckets Garden Spades Dinner Sets Hammers Saws for fall. GOODS-Pre- pare We have a nice supply of those fine "Purrey Blankets". Unbleached Sheeting, Blue Demms Boy, Overalls. Boys'. Polo Shirts. Shirts and Shorts, uaby Blankets, Men's Overalls and Towels. WALKER SABEY The marriage of Miss Fern Walkof Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tolgren of er, daughter of Mr. and Mr5. Jesse Salt Lake City. M. Walker of American Fork, to Soren Sabey, son of Aaron Sabey Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckstead of Lehi, took place in the Salt Lake of West Jordan, were callers at the L D S Temple. Wedneday. home of Mrs. T. A. Taylor on Mon The bride is a graduate of the day. American Fork High School and a former student of the L. D. S. The Red Cross Home Nursing Business College. She is employed class of. '41, held a party at the at the State Capitol in Salt Lake home of Mrs. Dorothy Bennett, City. Monday evening. Gifts were pres Mr. Sabey is a of the ented to the outgoing- - officers. Lehi High School graduate and a former games and refreshments were en student of the Utah Agricultural joyed. College. He enlisted with the second Mormon Battalion of the U. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thurman S. Marines and has been on active and children of Garfield, Mr. and in the Pacific for the duty Mrs, James Reid and children of past year. Lark, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and Mrs. Sabey will continue her children of Oakley, were Memorial duties at the State Capitol and Mr. Day guests of Mrs. Mary Jones. Sabey will report back for duty after a short furloueh. Mrs. Mable Jones will attend the Public Health convention at the The marriage of Miss Gayle Hotel Utah on Monday and Tues Hacking, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of next week. Any local per day son interested in war time health Wayne Hacking of Cedar Fort, to and sanitation is invited to attend Mr. Mark Jorgensen, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Samuel Jorgenson, willi the meetings. take place at the Salt Lake L. D. Temple on Thursday, June 1. A Memorial Day guests of Misses Ida and Margaret Thurman were: wedding reception will be held at Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Young and Cedar Fort on the evening of June sons, Bill, Mark and Sidney, Mrs. 6, honoring the young people. Stella GJlchHst. ahn, Bruce, and daughter, Diann, of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carson, daughter, Barbara, and son, John, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Allen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown and daughters, Jean and LdlMan af Manti, Mrl and Mra Douglas Thurmam daughters, Lois and Ruth, and sons. Douglas and Ronald of j LINOLEUM - LINOLEUM RUGS Shop BREAKFAST SETS at BROADBENT & SON Values for Home Makers AH Kinds d, If Your Car Could Talk . . . it to in . ii n.i J ; rirtoIr.li, "uuiu implore you .tn.iiij take extra special care of it tnese hectic times. It would 1 say . . . Tm Getting Old; Treat Me Kindly' and remember, if the war were to end and the factories were to start making new cars tomorrow it would take six years to replace all America's cars. 'Speed Wears Me Out' At 45 M. P. H. 45 per cent more rubber, 31 per cent more oil and per cent more gasoline are used than at 35 M. P. H.; and wear on all parts of the vehicle is a lot nigner, too. 10 'For Gosh Sakes Don't Forget to attend to my repairs immediately test and adjust my brakes check on my wheel align- ment" annual car inspection The re- quired by law begins June 1. Avoid the rush. Give the mechanic a chance to do good work. Have your car inspected early. DO IT NOW! Utah State Highway Patrol Asphalt Shingles Fibre Roof Coating For Leaking Roofs Lurleen Loveless, son, Jay, and daughter, Peggy, of Provo, Mrs. Mr. Floyd and Mrst'Francis R. Goates of Salt Lake City, were Memorial Dav dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dansie. Goates--Springvill- and Colors Rolled Roofing ei Paints -- NOTICE HOME CAHNERS Canning sugar for the Lehi and Cedar Valley district will be issued from the Lehi Ration Board office June 5 to June 16 each afternoon except Saturday. Bring your No. 4 book with you. This will be the only canrflng sugar issue and all those wishing to secure canning sufar are requested to visit the Ration Office in the Memorial Building, June 5 to June 16, for sugar coupons. Calcimine Wall Paper Main Hardware TOM WOFFINDEN, Manager Natural Mineral Food In Aueust. 1935 r ui.-imirom a severe case oi su" trouble anri ,i,i7rkVubeen of a severe nature each year for more than ten m? t0 be laid UP at home for C0UPle ?f days to a wfek f Viic PVPrv mnr,tu lu mS. .v?um poison. These attbc k '."i Ui a severe V s nature, I had been trcai:.ti?Aes?Ina.11y and taken remedy rpenmmended to me Y1 "1" rmure. Inan temporary relief, After hi I 6 M'neral Food recommended by a friend. I noticed and third days- wthin a few days, the pa n and ri ceased, and withIn a month mv cfrom my nostri,s had IZ - r lhariTnd j vice-presde- The engagement of Miss Ilora Fenn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Pete Fenn, to Mr. Walter Berry Hutchings. son of Mrs. Selene Hutchings of Bountiful, is the marriage to take place at the Fenn home. Both voung people are well known among the younger set of Lehi. Mr. Hutchings is a former Lehi boy and il electrician for Bountful Citv. iney win make their homp at Bountiful. Roofing Materials jCh'ireh Activities The joys of heaven will begin as He is a membtr of the LD S soon as we attain the character church and has served as superln-;"ndn- t of heaven and do its of the Sunday School of Parker. the Oakland, California, branch of the church, member and t of Weber Stake M. I. A. board, member of ML Ogden Stake high council, bishop of Ogden Twelfth Ward for almost 12 "ears. member of Mt. (Vden State J snTsTTSIao? ;cpv and chplrm-- n cf the nortNprn WINOIlN3Hd3WIAHMSIHJIHM jUfah region of the church welfare committee. 3A3 JHl MOflOKHl is He wps orte of the ornizors of SNOISS3adWl the Federal RuHding and Loan As3,rW03Ji0Z9WW sociation and has been a director, and general counsel twentv years. He also was one of the organizers of the Associated stinerin-jtenden- ANNOUNCED - duties.-Theodor- e Rakes Hoes Shovels Dish Pans Fruit Jars ENGAGEMENT The bride is a graduate of the High School and a former student of the Brigham loung University. A The groom is a graduate of the the wedding reception honorinomarriage will be by the Brigham Young University and his parents of the bride given "Lehi at the home is in Provo. nun warn Amusement Hall fol- Mrs. Jacobsen has been employ lowing the home ceremony. ed in a government office in San Francisco, for sometime. Mrs. May Hansen, mother of the bride, was present at the weddng. Lehi family were Sunday dinner guests bar in October, 1919, and has maintained law offices in Ogden since. He is a member of tht Utah Bar. the Weber County and American Kar associations, and the committee on real property of the A B A. He is a past president and secretary of the Ogden Kiwanis Club and past secretary of the district Kiwanis. He served as chairman of the board The serene, silent beauty of a if the Salvation Army several holy life Is the most powerful inyears and was one of the organ-"-- s fluence in the world, next to the of the Ogden Community of the Spirit of God. Pascal. might Chest. Utah-Idah- I admitted to the -- 7. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wathen and Mrs. George A. Goates. Mr. and Mrs. Ipslie Goates and daughter, 1914 to 1916. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Phillips, Jean, He received his doctor's degree in law (J. D.) in 1919 at the Uni- Mrs. Hazel Dick and daughter, Luann, of Salt Lake City, Mrs. versity of California, where he held ..S)(C HANSEN-JACOBSE- . 0 7 nounce the marriage of their son, Owen, to Lola Halversen of Salt Lake City, recently. Mr. Gray has been on active duty in the South Pacific area with the U. S. Army, and has recently been transferred to Fort Douglas. The marriage of Miss Pansy Han- sen( daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hagan Hansen, to Ray M. Jacobu. or tne avy, iwr yitt.c-isen, the Little Chapel of Flowers at the San Francisco, Californa, on May J. P-4- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Gray an- Ing normaHv turn of . - lst gls hi?lth 1 cfil ?rouWe ,at.my rd of - great relief from ae' seventy yers. 1 am enjy-abllnm- and vitality, twithenewed aCtiVe dally Workstrength wlthout fear of the e en- - 01 the human svstem to its normal I SL. strength. . a. wiioiut i i ii j.n r' noro 1 j a i requirement keep ud the h " . a normal condition so that an indiv and ngth that will throw off or pre- vent numan lue ? Mav i body. and be ,x,vcinderful Mineral- - Food blessed as rellef fron this and other terrible af- flictlons a. long-neede- d diZLhZeJl havhnK"'8 Pespectfully yours, I. c. MILLER. (Signed) Denver. Colorado. L- - D. Racker, Local Agent wan, utah |