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Show THURSDAY. JUNE THE LEH1 FREE PRESS, LEffi, UTAH THURSDAY. JUNE 15. 1S44 15, I THE LEHI FREE PRESS ! Published by The Lehi Free Press Every Thursday Lehi Res id. 1GOW Phone George P. Price, Manager returned Mrs. Donna Chilton home this week from a two weeks visit with her husband. Glenn Chu-- i ton, at Camp Roberts, California. ; News of CLUBS j 4-- H S-- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman were Mr. and Entered at the postoffice at U hi, Mrs. Joseph Saver, and daughters, Paula and Mrs. Blake, all of Salt Utah, as second class matter. - it a if City, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Had- - ' as best man. rated with spring flowers. Mis? ed the ceremony a dance. The young people v Following was Alva Fenn. sister of the bride were held in thejThe'r home in Bountiful maid of honor and J. B. Coopr act and program j Advertsing Rates Furnished Request. L'pon j j One year Subscription UTAH 1.00 J SIAH PiaSS ASS0CUI10M field and famly. Elder Earl String of Clearfield recently returned from the Northern States L D S Californian mission called on Keith Bushman. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Varney 01 Toppenish, Washington, arrived in Mrs. Geneva Stewart, Mrs. Jennie Lehi this week for a visit with Mr. Allred at- and Mrs. J. W. Chilton and other Rostrom and Hillford tended the Utah Power and Light Utah relatives. Co. Concert andshow at the Seria Theatre Monday evening Local friends of Mrs. Hulda Curtis will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Greely Timothy and Curtis has been released from the daughter. Nancy, of Santa Ana, Bingham Hospital and is with her California, spent the week end with daughter at Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Timothy Mrs. Azor Southwick and daughfor a visit with Mr. and Mrs. ter. Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Roy in Colorado Hyrum Timothy and Mrs. Annie Broadbent spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE DANCE AND HANDICRAFT STUDENTS Elzy Rhodes of Hunter. en-rou- Love-ridg- Due to registration on Tuesday. June 20, Mrs. Evans L. Anderson visited ill li The Victory Sewers 4 II Club met at the home of Mrs. Vera Whtimpcy. Thursday and elected officers for the seasons work. Miss Edith Ann Ross was elected presi dent with Miss Shirley Fowler as vice president: Genevieve Drans field as secretary and treasurer: La Rea Smith, song and cheer leader and Jetta Mercier as reporter. Leaders of the group are Mrs. Velda Gilchrist and Mrs. Vera Whimpey. T ' MBMR w- (B C ' - jjt I TRUE AMERICANISM OISIRVE BLACKLIST BLACK MARKETS... BUY AND SAVE WAR BONDS... Mrs. Azor Briggs and Mrs. Wm. of June Sunderland Babcock, is now Sabey of Magrath, Canada, are visit stationed at San Diego, California, ing with local relatives. with the U. S. Navy. and Mrs. Walter Hutchings Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans reof Donna, Bountiful, turned home Tuesday from a visit daughter. the past week with local at El Paso. Texas, with Lt. and Mrs. spent relatives. Sterling Evans. They came home at through California. Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger L. Stoker of Tacoma. Washington, visited with 'Mr. Stoker's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoker for a few days during the past week. Other family mem bers visiting during the week. were Mr. and Mrs. Don Simms of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schow and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Stoker of Sandy. The only absent family memebr was Harold Stoker who Is with the U. S. Merchant Marines In the South Pacific. ROYAL LEHI. UTAH Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 15, 16 and 17 Ho k ( pi Boyd Babcock, son of Mr. and day falling J. E. Babcock. and husband Mrs. the dance and handicraft classed scheduled for that day will be held on Wednesday. June 21. Handicraft and dance students please note the change of date and come Wednesday instead of Tuesday, at the same hours-- Ogden e The Nifty Knitters 4 H Club un der the leadership of Mrs. Dorothy Southwick met at the home of Miss Clara Herring, Tuesday afternoon The girls are making sweaters as their project. Members of the club are Ila Dundson. Beth Bushman, Laurel Willes, Genevieve Larson, Clara Herring and La Ree Gray. The next meeting will be held Fri day at the Willes home. f HUTCHINGS WEDDING Goales and lhrle daughter, Anita, and Mrs. Alice HELD Phillips visited several days dur ing the past week with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Anderson of Ogden. They An outstanding affair of the past also visited with relatives at week was the wedding reception Morgan. given by Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fenn honoring the marriage of their Monday evening a theatre party daughter, Elora. to Berry Hutch at Provo and dinner at the home ings, son of Mrs. Selena Hutchof Mrs. Carma Whimpey were en ings of Bountiful. The affair was joyed by Mrs. Mabel McGibben, held at the Fifth Ward L D S Mrs. Whipmey, Misses Irene and chapel. The marfriage ciiemony Virginia Moiling, and Mrs. Stewart was performed by Bishop E. B. Wilkerson of Los Angeles, Cali Garrett in the Relief Society rooms fornia and Miss Elvera Dansie. before about thirty close friends and immediate family members. Mrs. Wm. II. Wheelwright and The roms were artistically decodaughters, Edna Mae and Arvilla, of Rexburg. Idaho, visited with Lehi. relatives Monday. They re turned home Tuesday accompanied hv Mrs. Marv Woolston who will sDend the summer at the Wheel- Wright home. Mrs. Warren P ' . tZ Jx " ' 1!53 -- .' il iiMinkt BArieir 1 fr R - . .8 I EMPLOYES' I VICTORY ' gZS- I GARDEN raiV "BiiP 'ili Jzsmi ' "T' y1 BBULIKG1 THE RAILROADS ARE THE BACKBONE OF OFFENSE IISTEN TO OUR AMERICA" ON YOUR FAVORITE N B C. STATION EVERY SATURDAY 3 P M MOUNTAIN WAR TIME - Heher Davis of Salt Lake City, a son of Mrs. Reuben Davis, narrow ly escaped death when he fell across a live wire at the Garfield smelter. His clothing saved him from severe burns and possible death. He was bruised and suffer ed burns but was reported not serious, lie received ireaimeru ai Salt Lake Hospital. Sfi UT CAROLE FRANCIS RATE UARTHA -- .MITZt MS MAYFAiB Aso The Latest Three Stooge Comedy SUNDAY AND MONDAY June 18 and 19 Pirtmouirt'i Iff Mb 1 In Technicolor CIN6EI I0CEIS 1 hi fX mmnun) turn was enjoyed A family reunion Sunday at the O. J. Roberts home. A familv dinner and social wen? enjoyed by Ralph Roberts of Camp Parks, California, of the U. S. Navy, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Roberts and son, Duane, of Lovell, Wyom ing, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roberts of Salt and daughter, Jacqueline Lake City, Cpl. and Mrs. Joseph Forrestier of Ogden, Mrs. Dell Jacobs and children. i LaPriel Goodwin, Mrs. Bar bara Trane, Mrs. Phyllis Owen, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, and Mrs. M. S. Lott attended the wedding recep Miss Everyone engaged in farming or gardening, and electricity from Utah Power is invited Shorts Matinee Sun. 4 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday June 20 and 21 2 No FEATURES 2 1 tion for Miss LaPrele Sprattley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sprattley, of Magna, and Mr. Von K. Brown, Friday evening at Magna. Miss Goodwin. Mrs. Trane and Mrs. Owen were in charge of the gift room. epiJmam No. 2 RUTH TERRY AND ROBERT LIVINGSTON in Pistol Packin Mama v V Electricity is doing an Important Job In helping farmers and gardeners produce food for victory. In what particular way or ways is electricity helping you? Just tell about it In a letter . . and you may wifl Mrs. Milan Fowler was hostess to the Lucky '13 Club at her home Friday evening at a "pot luck" lunch eon. Present were Mae Smith, Beulah Lewis. Nedra Ball. Ila Milne, Vera Whimpey, Velda Gil christ, Reva Hadfield, and Mrs. Wilmirth Batchelor of Portland, Oregon, as a special guest. The next meeting of the club will be at the home of Mrs. Velda Gil christ on Friday', June 23. A group of friends surprised Miss LaDean Prior Monday eVening at the home of Miss Beverly Wingar honoring Miss Prior's fourteenth birthday anniversary. A luncheon was enjoyed at the Winegar home followed by a theatre party at the Royal Theatre. Following the show the girls enjoyed a slumber party and breakfast at the home of Miss Joyce Southwick. Present were Lu Dean Prior, Elaine Adamson, Shir ley Van Wagoner, Marna Mae rcterson. Joyce Southwick and Beverly Winegar. Light Company lines, J to enter this easy contest. It ends August L GET FULL DETAILS NOW. RAT Also Selected & U tmr; $50 to $150 in War Bonds. i why not sit down and make a list of the things that electricity is doing on your place right now! Milking machines water-pumfor irrigation brooders milk coolers water-heater- s ranges As a suggestion ps that cook the family meals and help in putting up fruit and vegetables I . . such appliances as these are examples of the ways In which eleot tricity saves labor and time for every member of your family. BUY MORE WAR BONDS During the 5th WAR LOAN CAMPAIGN i 4 Write Your Letter Nowl You may write as long or short a letter as you wish. Any member of your family may write it. Convenient Information and Entry Forms are available without obligation at any Utah Power & Light Company office. Call in for one today . . . and write your contest letter while you're thinking about it. Just tell the simple facts on how electricity is helping your family produce food for victoryl UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |