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Show THTJRSbDAT. OCTOBEB 2S. 1344 THE LEH1 FREE PRESS, LEW, UTAH LEHI D. & R. G. R. R. HAS ONLY WOMAN OPERATOR NOTES SOLDIER - -- .. In a recent issue of the Green Light, Rio Grand Railway newspaper, mention was made of Miss Theodosa Rapier 21, who is operator of the C. T. switch board at the Lehi Denver Rio Grand signal tower. reMiss Rapier, who learned teleMrs. Ralph Powell recently husband her has that word ceived graphy as a student telegrapher in the with France in Carson City, Colorado, safely landed acquired a engineers. S. thorough knowledge of the duties Army L. cf the tarin dispatcher as well, Soren Sabey, son of Aaron Sabey. holds the honor of being the only U. S. woman is an instructor with the operator of a centralized Ocean Pendleton, at Camp iranic control board on the Rio Marines Mr. Sabeyhas Grande. She is the ,.;,. , raiifornia. " second trick JlUl for the overseas past on duty C T. C. operator at Lehi and has been finger tip control on trains operattwo years. ing on a thirty mile area, the longvol son of American Fork. est area controlled by a woman C. who is visiting lith his parents T. C. Operator in the U. S. accord ormv air h 3 npar irom an ing to the trainmaster of the Mr. and, aistrict. 111., called on Chicago, Miss Rapier is making her home George r. rrice, mesaay Mrs. afternoon. Mr. Nelson was a buddy with Mrs. LaVerde Kirkham. of Paul Price for one year prior to their being shipped to different air LEHI TO PLAY AT DELTA mechanics schools In August. mj" M. Taylor, Maurice arrived home! Mrs S. Southern the this week from of Dallas, University Methodist under is he studying where Texas, prgoram. the U. S. Navy V-- u j J An football game Wallace Fenn of New York between Delta and Lehi High and Lt. James Allocott of NashSchool will be at Delta, week-enplayed guests ville, Tenn., were Friday. S. Tr n onrf The Peterson H Ui u. " two lieutenants were companions LIAHONIAN CLUB MEETS of Lt. Dan Worlton during their military training. The Liahonian Club met at the home of Mrs. Laura Strasburg, and Mrs. Mrs. August Nelson Wednesday evening. A solo was Addie Barney of Provo, were guests Mrs. George Ingram. Mrs. given by of Mrs. Wallace Hebertson, Dorothy Evans reviewed "Tomor-ioIs Forever". Notes of Interest were given by Miss EJVera Dansie. and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Powell children and Mrs. Harriet Taylor LOCAL ITEMS visited Sunday afternoon at with Mr. and Mrs. Glen and at Murray with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Hopkins and Mrs. Ray Allsop. son, Paul, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Russon. inter-region- Lt. d -- i Mid-val- e, Beck-stea- Howard Taylor returned to his base with the U. S. Navy, Friday, after a months visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs! G. R. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Holbrook, Mr. Mrs. Marvin Ashton and daughters. Vida and Mrs. Lucille Robin- son, spent Monady in Salt Lake City. A. J. Worlton of Salt Lake City, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Worlton and Mr. aad Mrs. G. S. Peterson. Mrs. Ada Robinson and baby will leave Thursday for Alabama to join Lt. Robinson who is based there. O. J. Roberts returned home Tuesday night from a three monhts visit with relatives In Los Angeles, FOR SALE 9x12 North 1st West rug and pad. Pair Sun Glasses in See Niron Fowler. FOUND case. HELP WANTED Reliable woman to help at Lehi Bakery. lt FOR SALE 3 room hmoe, 2 acres of land with water right, young bearing orchard, coops for 1200 chickens. A good buy. See Shields, 3rd Ward. 0 10-26-- PONITER PUPS FOR SALE mm Russon home. $5 HOT E DRIVE OCT. 28 for drive will be conducted in Ijehl on Saturady, October 28. The drive is to secure funds for disabled war veterans. A get-me-n- ot WCXWHEATj DRIGGS jI OIL CO. . No Truck To Large or Small. Try Dur Lubrication Service We Deliver 50 Gallons or More Free of Charge. OF ALL KINDS FOUND SHEEP STRAY HOUSE FOR RENT See See CORNER THIRD WEST ON STATE STREET, LEHI Mrs. Jennie Nostrom. WEINER PIGS FOR SALE Registered Chester White Boar For Service. Gecfge A. Ricks, Phone 1. FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES We Install Them ill THE REOPENING OF EVA'S In BEAUTY SHOP Specializing Permanent Waving, Cold Waves, Shampooing and Finger Waving.' Eva's Beauty Shoo. Phone 18. 5t See our stock of beautiful DRESSES FOR LADES. BALEIIIG Electric Ranges AND EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL HOOKED UP, REPAIRED OR SERVICED GLASSWARE GIFT ITEMS GENERAL LINOLEUM HARDWARE RUGS DISH SETS Main Hardware TOM WOFFINDEN. Manager THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... t BY MEHDEHHALL AND Alta's Frock & Beauty Shop ALTAWEBB FOR-GET-M- Will call for and deliver. See CLYDE or BOB TURNER (Licensed Butchers. CUSTOM 20-- J son. Hebertson, WE ARE OPEN 24 HOURS EVERY DAY J. Convenient lay away plan. PHONE Wallace LaVal, and Mrs. John Watson of Salt Lake City, will leave Friday for a visit in Mexico City, Mexico. Wallace Fenn of New York 10-26-- 346-R- ITEMS FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY Mrs. "JJjf S FOR SALE 1 Interspring Mat and Lt. James Allocott of Nash tress, 1 Pair Feather Pillows, 1 ville, Tenn., were entertained at Chenille Bed Spread (Blue). 166 dinner party at the G. S. Peterson South Center Street. home, Thursday evening and at with Miss FOR SALE 3 months old pigs. canyon party Saturday Ruth Worlton as hostess. Mrs. W, Riding beet plow. Marvin Ashton, L. Worlton entertained at a dinner 9th Nprth 4th East. Phone 301-party at her home Saturday even ing in their honor. CUSTOM BUTCHERING 10-19-- COME IN AND SEE OUR LOVELY LINE OF PRACTICAL GIFT Sunday. The Guardian Class of the Lehi CARD OF THANKS and Mrs. Sylvester Evans Second Ward decided at their meet met Captain and Mrs. Kenneth ing last Tuesday to put on a one We are deeply appreciative of Lawrence of Los Angeles, Cali- act play. The play is under the the many acts of kindness by our fornia, in Salt Lake City, Sunday direction of Mrs. Betty Fowler, and at the recent illness and friends morning. Mrs. Lawrence, Dr. Ella the characters are as follows: of our beloved mother, passing Lawrence, is the former Ella Elsie Elaine Adamson Mrs. Francis Harmon Giles. Polly Mired of Lehi. They are visiting Helen LaVon Wilson We extend our thanks to those with local relatives and friends and Martha Karma Gurney who assisted in any way. To those are guests at the Evans home. Muriel Beth Kirkham who took part In the services, and to Joan Evans those who sent floral tributes, our Patty The Beekeepers of the Lehi Stake Audrey Klomba Woolstenhulme thanks and appreciation. met at the home of Mrs. L. B. Aunt Mary Mrs. Betty Hall The famyy of Mrs. Polly H. Giles. Adamson, Monday evening and dis cussed the details of the stake conference program and the new Bee 0 LOCK NO MATTMl HOW Hive program. AT ff YOU CAN'T BEAT Twenty leaders were present and enjoyed a dainty IMA6NIRCLNT Lt. Captain and Mrs. Kenneth LawrFOUND Boy's bicycle. See City ence of Los Angeles, California, are Marshal Fowler. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. TWO GOOD MILK COWS FOR Sylvester Evans. SALE Robert Patterson, Alpine, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Pierce of Utah. Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. FOR SALE Round oak dining and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson from table and six chairs. 40 Gallon Mr. Pierece Friday to Tuesday. Hot Water Tank. All like new. joining Mr. Hebertson on a deer L. B. Brown. hunting party. FOR SALE Modern Brick Home, Good location, Morris Anderson, 27 East Main, Phone 18 Lehi. tf Plan Now for Xmas Mrs Caroline Jacobsen and Mrs. Jim Anderson of Provo Bench were callers at the Marvin Ashton, home Mr. each. Alburn Woolsey. 85 South luncheon. 2nd WTest. lp and Mrs. Glen Holbrook of Clear- Marshal Niron Fowler. field, were Sunday visitors at the L. A. Ir. Ella Lawrence and Mrs. Mrs. Roger Pcire spent Monday In Sylvester Evans spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City. Miss Barbara Hunter of Midvale was a Sunday afternoon visitor at CpL and Mrs. Joseph E. Forrester are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. O. the Roger Price home. J. Roberts enroute from a visit with Miss Mirl Sunderland; Miss California relatives. Theda Henke and Miss Zetella in Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Hansen of Price spent Monday afternoon Salt Lake City. San Francisco. aro California guests of Mr. Hansen's parents, Mr. Mrs. L. B. Adamson attended a and Mrs. Leo Hansen. dinner party at the home of Mrs. Jennie Johnson of Pleasant Grove, Lt. R. E. Anesi of the SeeBees Wednesday evening. visited at the R. J. Smith home this week enroute fiom a military hosMrs. August Nelson and Mrs. pital in San Francisco to a hospital Addie Barney of Provo, were Sunat Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Lt. day guests of Mrs. Wallace Hebert Anesi was wounded in the son. WANT ADS 321 PAGE FIVE JUSTESEII PHONE LEHI 30-- J HOUSE WIRING mms Mis 11 NEW OR REMODELED HOMES Electric stove hookups, water heaters, all electric wiring jobs. DUANE WOFFINDEN 293 East 2nd South Phone 69-- J Balloon Tire Bicycle Need wheels, frame, etc. parts, not be in working order. See Mr. Bath at D. and R. G. W. R. R. Signal Jan 27 Tower, Phone 16. WANTED Highest Prices Paid for Worthless Animals Boyd Holmstead, Lehi Fox Farm. Phone 343-R- GROCERY DEPARTMENT 4 Our grocery department is stocked with the best groceries GRAVE MARKERS FOR SALE Inquire on the market. 187-W- Wilford machine needs accessories Sissors or Saws Win. Osborne will do If your sewing SEASONABLE FRUIT'S Thone For General Stoeet Metal Work and Warm Air Heating and Air see Gunther Sheet Conditioning tf Metal Works, Phone 189. wgo milk" suppues extra vitamin r & Russon, . VEGETABLES A FULL GROCERY STOCK belts repairs kept in stock, Sharpened, It for you. and FOR RENT 2 completely modern new homes, full basement and Leo Hanson, Phone 186. fur-nac- e. MAIN STREET PHONE 17 Will call and pay for old horses and dead animal.- - See C O. Holmstead t the Fox Farm, Lehi, Fhorw WANTED LEHI, UTAH p. i imimS mmmmir "We can't armic uitli the Judge on that point, can vc Mabel? It's not fair to penalize the many for the actions of the few." "That, folks, is exactly what we would be doing in this country if we ever voted for prohibition again. Authorities who have made a cai elul study of the problem, report that only about 5 of those who drink abuse the privilege occasionally... 95 drink sensibly. IYobably doesn't compare with the number of folks who overeat and do other things to excels. Prohibition certainly isn't the answer. It's not that simple. We had nearly 14 years proof of that, didn't we? "The real answer is education and better control. In fact, the responsible members of the distilling industry are working constantly toward that end. They don't want anybody to abuse the use of their product any more than the three of us do." "If everybody would take that sensible attitude, judge, and cooperate as more and more are now doing, we'd be a lot better off a lot quicker." worthless 343-J3- Thit adtHiumml tptumti hf Cmrrrac Alnkolk tatrmf : u Iniuthin, tm. L 4 |