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Show t - iiH w : . aui.iiM . ia t in. .... 111 m k THURSDAY. AUGUST ' tuc r ir r. ddtcc n i vi. Iurut TTTA u ruaU inr. irui rni rorr n 10 m- -i - Long Beach, California. WITH OUR SOLDIERS Word has been received this week by Mr. and Mrs. George Wm. Grace that their son. Pvt. LaMar Grace is now stationed with the armed froces on New Guinea. Mrs. H. Worthern received ord ui aaie arrival of h son, Arthur Ellison, with the U f ' Navy in England. word received by his vrHincr lUIUlli), in wife. He was one of six chosen i Rnhprht C. t,.u I Paltnn c01JI1 .- -,. . ln " and Naval training ed with the U. S. Armv at from the run station at Farragut, Idaho, to take Bliss Texas. a six months course in mechanics at Dearborn. He attends school a Floyd Erickson is visiting works at his mother, Mrs. Myrtle Erickson Richard Christofferson of the U. portion of the day and remainder the Motor after several months service jn th' Ford plant S. Merchant Marines, left for his the Aleutians. of the day. base at San Francisco, California, Wednesday, after a short visit with Mrs. Wayne Powell, the forme his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Paul Price, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Price, and iittle daughter Price Christofferson. recently graduated George from the U. S. Army Air Corps r.. rived in Lehi, Monday from Homer Trinna-ma- Mechanics school at Keesler Field. Colorado Springs, Colorado, for , S Sgt and Mrs. and children of Spokane, Mississippi, has been transferred to visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Price Air Craft School at and other local relatives Washington, are visiting with local the Douglas will S Sgt. Trinnaman relatives. to Spokane, .Thursday, return where he is stationed with the U. Mrs. TrinnaS. Army Air Corps. remain in will man and children Lent. Yes, a new manager at the Wasatch Service on Main and Center St. S. U. a n AG AIM? OIL CLOTH Sanitas TRUCK AND TRACTOR RATES Limited TIRE REPAIRS adv. BATTERIES RECHARGED 45c Yard wall covering 65c yard. supply. Lehi Lumber Co. of the charred rums of their home as the Red Army enters A Russian collective farm family gathers in front homeless and strip. d of warm clothing a recaptured villaee Millions of Russian civilians have ebon left families like this one alive by donatcan keep mcrieans help Nazis, and other essentials by the invading concentrated foods to the Russian and medical supplies which clothing, ships ing to Russian War Relief people. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone received word late last week that their son. Lloyd Bone, who is with the U. S. Army Air Corps at Amarillo, Texas, was confined to the hos pital with an infected arm. PARTS FOR CARS OIL CHANGES CITY GREASE JOBS SEHICE STATION GEORGE B. INGRAM, Prep. OPEN 7 A. M. TO 10 P. M. EVERY DAY Lawrence Dee Colledge, 18, son Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gray and Berry Hutchings, son of Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Colledge, Mrs. Mr. and returned to their family of Arco, Idaho, Selena Hutchings of Bountiful, re Rural Route 1, Lehi, Utah, was enLake City, Sunday, Frank Baker of Salt Lake City, this week for duty with the ported rolled recently in an intensive the week with Mrs. have been recent visitors of Mrs. U. S. Navy. He has been city course at the Electrical Naval Pheobe Y. Gray. elecrician at Bountiful for the past Training School located at St. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Adamson and, children home in Salt after spending Alice Phillips. HeVf get AWAY rOOM THAT JTASOLIMF with . wys !!,.' ,'i;r,;j TuiT": rL . in ( . i ipfostitious' 1 YOU WILL CONSIOtR v ic you Ku(fcif visit r.r.cJ ipii JKIUU II I I 0,LC0- - ?' AND ftHO MOW ANXIOOS " WE ARE OPEN 24 HOURS EVERY DAY No Truck To Large or Small. Try Our Lubrication Service Ji M:MWtM'i Louis, Missouri, Naval Armory. Selection to attend the school was tnade on the basis of his recruit training aptitude tests. The completed course of study includes the practical use of electrical tools, soldering, wiring, diagramming and repairing of telephone circuits. A theoretical phase includes prin ciples of electricity and magnetism. Successful completion of the course will see the Bluejacket graduate with the petty officer rate of Electridian's mate Mhird class or receive recognition as eligible to qualify for that advancement. SPECIAL DISCOUNT year. ON Major Robert Gilchrist fo the U. S. Army Air Corps is visiting with Lehi relatives. Don A. SUMMER DRESSES GIRLS SWEATERS AND SKIRTS JUST IN Sherwood, arrived in Lehi this week for a visit with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Osborne. Mr. Sherwood has been stationed at Fort Knox, Ky., with an armorer! division of the U. S. Army. He is enroute to Fort Benning, Georgia. NEW FALL CLOTHES Back To School Permanents Arrange NOW for the schools girl's permanent. Plenty of boys bib and waist overalls. Priced at $1.25 to $1.35 at Goodwin's. adv. The Classic Shoppe Rex Gardner, son of Mr. and Plenty of boys bib and waist overalls. Priced at $1.25 to $1.35 Mrs. Angus Gardner, arrived in at Goodwin's. adv. Dearborn,, Michigan, this week, ac- - urn CORNER THIRD WEST ON STATE STREET, LEHI LDS ARRIVING DAILY PHONE ALTA WEBB TEMPLE SLATES REOPENING AUG. 14 Get Your Canning Supplies Now QUART JARS 85c Dozen 2 QUART JARS PINT JARS 75c Dozen $1.19 Lid;, Rubbers, Caps Jelly Glasses and Sugar VINEGAR, SPICES TUBS BUCKETS and PECTINS PITCH FORKS SHOVELS LINOLEUM RUGS-- AI1 Sizes SCHOOL RAKES SHOES FOR Mrs. Ida Lemmon of Salt Lake Geneva City, is guest of Mrs. Stewart. HOES 'Mom deserves " medal for this,.. Miss Mama Peterson is spending STAKE OFFICERS TO CHILDREN : $5.95 and have your blankets layed away. A small deposit will keep it till November st. PURRY BLANKETS jiiiiu' Broadbent & Son LEHI. UTAH ' ViSIT CEDAR ji'''feMi VALLEY J"iijijm 1 128 NORTH 1ST EAST a the week with friends at Coalville. 25 Percnt Wool Bats, Outing Flannel for Quilts. Call in Salt Lake LDS temple, which closed early in July for renovation, will open August 14, church officials announced Sunday. Manti and Logan LDS temples will close the same day for similar renovations. , The Lehi stake officers will fur nish the program in the Cedar Valley Ward Sundav evening. I J". i CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends and ana relatives for their kindness consideration during our recent bereavement. To all those sending flowers, lending cars, and who as sisted at the home and the ser vices, we wish to extend our sin cere appreciation. The family of Mrs. Julia Taylor. THANK YOU We wish to thank our neighbors and the Lehi fire department for 'heir help at the fire on our prop erty Sunday. Their prompt an efficient work prevented a very distrous fire and was greatly ap preciated by us. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lossee, CARD OF THANKS We are deeply appreciative of the many acts of kindness by our friends at the recent Illness and passing of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Myrtle Clark. I U v We extend our thanks to those who assisted in any way. To those who took part in the services, and to those who sent floral tributes, our thanks a"d aopreoiatlon. Stanley Clark and family. Two medals, Mr. Jonrs. One from the family. One from Uncle Sam, You see, more canned goods will be sent to fighting fronts this year than ever before . . . which means a good deal less on your grocer's shelves. That's why home canning is o important. Then, too, think of the delicious treat these fruits, vegetables, jams will be in the erey winter months . . with health and coodness in each iar Every homeraaker should stock up. But before you start, gel the latest information on canning from our Home Service representative. 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