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Show THE THURSDAY. JUNE 8. 1944 ENTERS RACE WITH OUR SOLDIERS H1M.- -I" WMILi.JliJJl communication The following Ernest Cedarstrom returned Mrs. Blanche Tur-e- r received was S. MeU. by the with duties to his from the Hawaiian Islands this rchant Marines in California, Monand will be of interest to a week day, after a visit with his parents, of local residents: number Cedarstrom Mrs. Mr. and Roger S2 c (, May 19, 1944. J I LT. WORLTON AT BUSHHELL Lt. Daniel Worlton of the U. S. Air Corps has been transferred from the Rhems General Hospital at Palm Beach, Florida, to the Bushnell Hospital in Brigham City. Lt. Worlton has been confined in the Florida Hospital for the past five monts for treatment, for rheu-maii- REUBEN c Lewis Enters Contest for Republican Congressional Nomination In Second District. C. Ed. REALTOR SEEKS NOMINATION TO G. O. P. SLATE Chapain, U. S. A. fever. He was visited Sunday by Mr. Miss Marie Robnson attended the and Mrs. G. S. Peterson, and Mr. Salt Prominent C. Ed. Lewis. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton, and Mon- graduation exercises at the Joseph Lake City Realtor and head of the B. Y. U. of day by Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. W. L. Smith building at the Utah Department, Veterans Worlton and daughter, Ruth, and Campus, Tuesday. Dean Worlton. They report that Mrs. George G. Robinson spent Dan is making satisfactory recovery but Is happy to be back again in Tuesday with friends in American Fork. Utah. June 18 Trout Fishing Opens June 15 JUST ARRIVED LADIES' SUMMER PAJAMAS Shipment of CANNON PILLOW CASES SHOES FOR THE ALSO FAMILY SHOES GYM LADIES' HOSIERY, ANKLETS, SWEATERS, SLACKS t Men's and Boys' HATS STRAW OR FELT Power's Slioe Store Aba j GOT r:i!CJE . It Pays to Co-opcra- tc! All poullrymcn who delivered eggs during February, March, April, and May, 1913, are now sharing in a final settlement payment totaling approximately $300,000.00. This payment is the 1943 egg storage earnings of $1.40 per case. Of the $1.40, "7 cents per case will go to poultrymen in a cash payment, while 63 cents will be held in reserve, to be distributed later at the discretion of the Board of Directors. Final payments on eggs, feeds and miscellaneous farm supplies are periodically mailed to branch offices for distribution. But don't wait for the branch manager to deliver your check go to him and ask for it . . . now! ... Foreign Wars, has announced his for the Republican candidacy nomination for Congress in the second district. He was the second Republican to make bid for this nomination. Quayle Cannon, Jr., of Salt Lake City announced. Mr. Lewis said he would seek the nomination and election on a pro gram emphasizing decentralization of government, a business adminis tration for postwar America, and relaxation of government controls to give small business a better op portunity to function. One of the gravest postwar problems, his an By nouncement said, will be the re Milton Caitiff turn of service men to civilian life and working out a program to as sure them of just treatment. Mr Lewis was a candidate for the State I JT WILL I HAVE ENOUGH AJ Senate two years ago, running 6A$?... ENOUGH OIL? V second high on the ticket. ENOUGH AMMUNITION? j j A veteran of the Spanish Ameri & ...WILL I HAVE AN can War, Mr. Lewis served more than two years in the Phillippines, on the Malayan expedition and on the Rio Grand river. For a short time after leaving the military service he engaged in business in the Indian territory and came to Utah in 1908. He was associated here for many years with the livestock and sugar industries. For a short time in 1920 s he resided in Southern California, where he headed a large real estate, loan and insurance business. Upon his return to Salt Lake City he organized the C. Ed. Lewis Company, Realtors, of which he is now president and general manager. Long active in the Veterans of Foreign Wars, he has served as publicity director, state department commander. Sugarhouse post commander and a chairman of numerous war activities committees for the organization. He has also been active in civilian war activities and is currently chairman of the YOU WRITE THE ANSWERS war bond committee of the Salt Lake Real Estate Board. He was on a FIFTH WAR LOAN appointed a member of the advisBOND APPUCATON ory committee division of veterans Pit. affairs for Utah last January. He lac Sjrndtott is a member of the Masonic order, the Elks Club and the Footprinters. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, the former REAL ESTATE BUYS Lucille Waller of Salt Lake City, have three children and reside at 1243 East Twenty first South Street. $72o0.00 Five room modern brick .stucco. Carpeting front room, blinds and drapes. Garage, barn and coops. 10 acres land with LOCAL GIRL AMONG 10 shares Lehi water and flowing well. 1 Vz acres in fruit. Y GRADUATES If S. 1N44, Off.: by tJiw Co. down will buy a 3 bedroom home in the Columbia Village. Full basements, gas furnace. Every desired feature. Office located on West Main Street and Roosevelt Ave., American Fork. $49. So s y mERCHAnpisi UTAH POULTRY PRODUCERS CO-OPUATI- VE ASSOCIATION Headquarters 1800 South West Temple Salt Lake City 11, Utah ,Tt! mo" groun of friers at a and Mrs. enor-talne- d dina ner at their home Monday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lnrscn. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton. Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Georre Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Fowler and Mrs. LaVerde Kirkham. Mrs. Marjorie Clark and daugh-ter- , Connie, spent Saturday Sunday with Mrs. Jennie Nostrom and Mrs. Frank Adams and left Monday for North Carobaby lina, after a short visit with local Lt. Adams relatives. has been stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Lt. RAY E. SHELLEY ACCEPTS CO. DESIGNATOIN Ray E. Bun" ( This is ) mm Week LEHI CEREAL MILL FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE HARDWARE MUTUAL baby girl was born to Mrs. Orin Peterson, Wanda Peterson, at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. May 26. Mr. Peterson is with the U. S. armed froces. A INSURANCE CO. All kinds of automobile, causalty or libiality insurance. Mrs. Phyllis Brown and little Consistent record of paying high, daughter. Judith, left last week for dividends to policy holders 20 to their home at San Francisco, Cali30 percent. fornia. Miss Jeann Dorton accompanied them and will visit with vi nn pii iL. IHILUR them for a short time. ULCri I Captain and Mrs. Claude Curtis and son, Ray, left Friday for a visit with Paul Curtis at Camp Roberts, California. ni tii Telephone 171 W or 62 AMERICAN FORK, UTAH BED SPRINGS designs Applikay-decorativ- e GLASSWARE Roof Coating Roofing Materials General Hardware Roofing Materials All Kinds and Colors Main Hardware TOM WOFFINDEN, Manager new-moder- Theda June Henke of Lehi received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the Brigham Young University Wednesday, June 7 during the 6Sth Commencement Exercises, held at 10 a. m. in the Joseph Smith Building. $2950.00 Four room modern brick Miss Henke is a Speech major and frame, with fruit room. $800 .nd an English minor and holds a down. (44x144 lot) Located in degree from the College of Fine Pleasant Grove. Arts. She won the Mary Wooley dramatic reading contest this year ROWAN & GROW INC. and was awarded a speech service award. 176 West Center Phone 235 Provo. Utah Exclusive Sales Agents Mrs. Reed Kirkham entertained at dinner Tuesday evening honoring Mr. Kirkhams birthdav Covers u were laid for the Reed Kirkham YA'KDOW OUR STORES areV familv, Mrs. La Verde Kirkham oispiAvmo tm most moDfwi and daughter, Donna. 1 Mr. Glenn Webb of Los Angeles Californa. is visiting with" his mother, Mrs. Jennie Nostrom. Shelley, popular Ameriran Fork business man, this week, in answer to the widely circulated petition in his behalf, has agreed to run for County Commissioner on the Democratic Ticket in the Primary' Election, July 11, for four year term. The petition, the home of the bride's parents at first, began circulating without N. Webb with Bishop E. perform and authorization Mr. immediShelley's before the ceremony ing at as to he, a him, proved surprise ate family members. ever no has public time sought Bridesmaids were Lola Udall, Helen Udall, Inez Nielson and office. Mr. Shelley, better known as Carl Evans Mariam Barnhurst. stood with the groom as best man. Bun" of the established singing Mrs. Lucille Evans was matron oi and entertaining team of "Tab and honor. Flower girls were Karolyn Bun" is, at present, solidly enand Kathleen Evans, Mary and trenched in business at American Janet Nielson of American Fork. Fork, his birthplace. For a numMaster Bobby Udall acted as ring ber of years he acted as Supervisor bearer. A color scheme of pink of State Roads in the northern secand white was carried out in floral tion of the county, leaving this decorations and refreshments. position in 1941. The bride is a graduate of the Friends of Mr. Shelley are solidly Lehi High School and well known behind him because of his wide among the younger set of the city. acquaintance in Utah1 County and Pvt. Barnhurst will return to his the State; his keen insight into the military post this week. Mrs. Barn- problems of the county; and his hurst will remain in Lehi for the typical enthusiastic ability to do a present. job well. Be sure and vote at the Primary Election July 11. (Paid Political Advertisement) Terry and the Pirates V Copyright. I ANNOUNCED At a double ring ceremony Tuesday evening, Betty Jane Johnson, L. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Pvt. of bride the became Johnson, Willard Dean Barnhurst of Camp Cook, California, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hague Barnhurst of Salt Lake City. The marriage took place at E. CURTIS, Remember Father's Day day in Salt Lake City. The Blue Bell Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will hold a social arid display of pioneer relics at the Margaret Wines ParK on Thursday. June 8. The social is scheduled for 2 p. m. in honor of oung. the memory of Brigham All members of the camp are in vited to the affair and asked to bring relics with them for the dis play. MARRIAGE Last Wednesday evening I met with a group of L D S boys, mostly from Utah and California. We held a sacrament meeting followed by a little social hour. It certainly was a pleasure to sing some of the old hymns and visit with someone from home. While there I met Maurice who you would be interested in knowing that he is well and doing a grand job. He is a fine young man and you can be justly proud of him. Sincerely your brother, ' Barclay, Texas. 1344 Mrs. Marie Marti nes spent Mon D. U. P. NOTES 1 Irvin Johnon who has been M. J. Dahl, stationed with the U. S. Army 385 East 2nd North, medical corp at Bakersfield. Cali- Lehi. Utah. Dear Friend: fornia, has been transferred to Car J THURSDAY. 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