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Show THURSDAY. JUNE George Bone made a business jtrip to Twin Falls, Idaho, this THE LEHI FREE PRESS Frs Published by The Lehi ! Press lWeek. Graceful Lines in Rayon Gives Youthful Tone to This Outfit Every Thursday Lehi Resid 160-Miss V'erla Watkins, daughter of George P. Price. Manager Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watkins, left Tuesday for Fort Sill, Oklahoma, by her mother and Entered at the postoffioe at Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Holindrake ol Utah, as second class matter. American Fork, to become the bride of Clp. Harold Holindrake, Furnished Kates Upon Advertising the marriage to take place at Fort Request. Phone 8-- W Sill on June 10. The bride was recently a guest of honor at a show-- ! er given in the Fifth ward Relief Society rooms by Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Holindrake when over 200 ladies enjoyed a fine program games and dainty refreshments. - One year fubscription nun $1.00 sun pkiSussocuiim i Tongues in tries, books ning brooks. Sermons in sones. and everything. in the LOCAL ITEMS run- good" in 8 S. I. Goodwin was a visitor to Salt Lake City h .1 t, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nature's first and last lessons family visited with Mr. ar.i v'" teach man to be kind, and even Jesse Thomas of Garfield. Sunn- .' what our pride should sanction Baker Eddy. natures need. Mary Mrs. Roger Price and sli;.s. j p ana ' ;eii, visuea with I'iovo 'laGOOD TREASURE tives Thursday. food man out of the good Mrs. Ella Stewart of Ku:.-a, k treasure of the heart bringeth :a forth good things. Matthew 12:35. Herron. . , j .. f1rvr - Mrs. Nina Herron ar.d M;s rM Dad, will you help me Billv: Ctmnrr Tnn,! n nan crct!Uf5Ud .jit with this home work' alt Lake City. Dad: But would it be right? Billy: No. I don't suppose so, but Mrs. Maurice Sorenson w, take a crack at it anyway. this week for a visit vj,h L, Jui - LOCAL ITEMS Miss Miriam Lott of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott. Mrs. George I. Bone and children are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lott Washington. at Walla. Walla Stewart Wilkerson of Los is visiiting Angeles, California, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson. Mrs. To Cotton bag fabrics lend themselves smartly and economically to limitless decorative schemes in the home. Dainty, easily laundered curtains, slip covers, dresser covers, doilies, luncheon sets, draperies, and many other items can be made readily and inexpensively from bags in which you buy your Fork, were Sunday dinner of General E i senhower that your man or woman in uniform will be V deeply interYour War ested. daughters, Irene and Virginia, are back in their home in Lehi for the Mrs. Meiling and daugh ters have spent the winter In Cali Bummer. i Bond buying is f a good to them about ctatp of af fairs in your home. The headlines in this newspaper on the progress the items about parof the e, the character ticipate individuals, of the Fifth War Loan special events all these things reflect the morale back home. Do you like to read a sorry headline about the invasion fronts? Our indifighting forces, made up of to viduals with the same reactions will not be good and bad as you, heartened to read: "Fifth War Loan Lags." Your silence in your letter about will your part in the Fifth War Loan perhaps mean to the recipients. It s up to you to make your letters cheerful. Write today. Write often. Write about your war work, your war support Double your best previous War Bond buying record and then shout it to the housetops-j- ust to that special service man. THE EDITOR. Miss Donna Kirkham arrived home Monday from a visit with W brother, Avery, of Los Angeles, California. Miss Kirkham who has been teaching school at Nevada, for the past win ter, was accompanied to California by Miss Shirley Taylor of Canada, Miss Taylor has taught at Eunker-vill- e for the past year. tip-of- n . 0. Meiling and fornia, The next time you write to your woman teU fighting man or fighting him or her what you haveuudone i.a.. about the Fiftfi War loan. i guests Hebert-son- Mrs. Ralph Powell and son, Gene, Mrs. Klea Ernst and son, Don, left Sunday for Sacramento, California, to visit with Mr. Powell prior to his departure for overseas duty. Mr. and Mrs. J. of this Community '6 Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Pierce and baby of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. George Pierce of American of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sorenson in Nebraska. the People A youthful silhouette i attained by the brief sleeves, ilun skirt and graceful ruffle of this dress. In a breezy rayon print of yellow, grey and white, you will wear. This stylo requires find it a perfect choice for little fabric, and by making it yourself, you will have extra money to put into War Bonds. Sewing Leaflet No. M 5591, "Before Beginning to Cut" may be obtained by sending a stamped, envelope to the Needlework U.S. Treasury Department Department of this paper. sugar, flour, meal, feeds. Even wearing apparel can be made from the sturdy cloth from cotton bags cloth which looks like linen if a bit of starch is added during laundering. Scores of ways in which the soft, material from white, cotton bags can be utilized are explained in the new, illustrated booklet, "Bag of Tricks for Home Sewing." For your freej copy, write National Cotton Coun-- j cil. Box 18. Memphis 1, Tennessee long-wearin- . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winn, daughter, Loreli, and son. Richard, of t, Bakersfield, California, spent Sunday with Mr. Winn's mother, Mrs. Mary Winn. They were enroute to Logan where Mr. Winn will attend the Utah Agricultural College sum mer school. g 32-pa- ge IlP ffi extra has a returned home Tuesday from a fishing trip to Idaho. He joined a party of Salt Lake friends for the trip. The trip was very, successful judging by the fine string of trout Mr. Watkins brought home with him. W. D. Watklns Definite Place in che Diet of the Young Child V LEHI, UTAH vi Thursday, Friday and Saturday June 8, 9 and 10 w m nil uvu iyj lm ROYAL LTXA '."JEsfi TO WDM TIKI WE CLOSE EVERY ALL DAY WEDNESDAY EXCEPT WHEN THEIR IS A LEGAL HOLIDAY IN THE WEEK A We carry a fll line of FRESH GROCERIES, FRUIT. VEGETABLES and FRESH and CURED MEATS It Pays to Trade II H at Our Store. LARSEH BROS. Phone 17 MAIN STREET lammmn-hmWiK-hn- LEHI kmVm-kMimhU- M Star CwiMw Jack MM MailMliCWalMMl KOVO Also Selected Short Subjects MUTUAL Sunday and Monday June and 12 11 DASKTL PUMPLE HEASIT Dan Mews fain Sam a O'Stiei . . Richard levm .D.KM 2q . Can!! Donald Barry !M.MI f. ZMBCICS THE m "FIRST IN NEWS" . Trudy Granger Marshall Lewis Milestone picture the Latest News And Other Good Shorts century-fo- HOUR BY HOUR KOVO Lost year nearly half of all the nation's canned fruits and vegetables were "put up" in our homes. This year home canning is more important so CAN MORE TO WIN THE WAR. than ever MUTUAL ... EXTRA SUGAR FOR HOME CANNING seed extra sugar to do this canning Job, here's how to get H: Us stamp 40 In book 4 lor Hv pounds at YOUK FOOD STORE. Tito crptfj to row tattoo board lor additional sugar up to 20 pounds par person to complete the fob. II Farley STAY TUNED too Remember to use spare stamp JVo. 37 on your application FIRST CLASS SHOE blank. REPAIRING Begistrotioa U already under way throughout Utah and In many Idaho commtmKlea. Also HlatineeSun.4p.itL Tuesday and Wednesday June 13 and 14 fi wfthTheh YOUR GROCERS Also Good Short Subjects l lfi LANDI3 j WEI T V- - $ And remember SUGAR , . . . If it's canning you're planning U and I is the Buy. Boots Orf V USED APPLICATIONS To make registration easier, get an olfklal OPA canning application lorm from your grocer. Also, regular ration stamps 30 and 31 are each good lor Ets pounds. MAVIUAND MATERIALS HOME CANNN1NG AT EROLH Tfievl)?erf FINEST AVAILABLE OSBORNE SHOE SHOP UTAH - IDAHO SUGAR COMPANY 1ST EAST 4TH NORTH |