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Show PAGE EIGHT THE LEHI FREE THURSDAY. PRESVtfHL, UTAH Does Your Motor Pump Oil Docs your car, truck, tractor pump oil. to put in oil between changes? tank wjth Ila Wing was removed to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Wing. Wednesday, followings recent appendicitis operation. Do you have Then fill up your fuel Mrs. Beth Eason and baby girl were removed to their home Sunday from the Lehi Hospital. Mrs. Eason was returned to the hospital Monday. today! LUBRI-GA- S cleans and lubricates as it powers your motor. Lubrication THROUGH FUEL forms an oil seal above top cylinder ring often completely stops wasteful oil pumping, users say ! Try it and see ! LUBRI-GA- S Mrs. Mamie Thomas underwent a major operaion at the Lehi hospital Monday. Mrs. John Broadbent New and Used Tires ALL SIZES Mrs. Elva Christofferson was released from the hospital Mondav following medical care. McCoard Service EAST STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH A baby boy was Donette Holmstead I I LATEST CARDIGAN HOME DAMAGED $ BY FIRE Fire early Saturday morning damaged the Louis Turner home to the extent of $250.00, when distillate used for lighting the kitchen fire exploded. Mr. Turner received ournes 01 me arm and face. Lehi firemen made a quick run and pre ventea lurther damage to the SWEATERS FASCINATORS 9 v ACCESSORIES HANGERS DOLLS The Bluebell Camp of the Daughters of the Pioreers will meet at MIRRORS LEHI the home of Mrs. Lottie Peterson, Thursday, December 14, at 2 p. m. TIES Mrs. Fern Russon will act as hostess. All camp members invited to SOX attend. MUFFLERS ROCKWELL LEONARD BOND SALES SLOW LOCAL RESIDENTS KILLED IN ACTION PHONE Lehi. Mrs. Kissinger is Grace of Lehi. The La the home Thursday jC spent the by dainty Stine was 20-- J FINE RAYON HOSE FOR LADIES Lehi is lagging way behind in her war bond sales according to S. TOYS M. Taylor, chairman of the bond committee. Mr. Taylor urees all who can to buy that extra bond as Plan to do your soon as possible. Over five hundred Lehi boys are in service in need of Christmas Shopping what those bonds can furnish. Can at we let those boys down now? T BROADBENT Phone 11 W 0 & SON Lehi, Utah Goodyear Tires and Batteries I Modernette Club met ai of Mrs. Tom Woffinden, evening. The mpmhfrs time in sewing followed refreshments. Mrs. June a guest of the club. the former Julia gg&Sggggggg BIG Shell Cleansing Solvent BARGAIN OH R. P. M. and Kendell Motor Oil 1st Grade Gasoline in Bulk 18c CHRISTMAS TREES PRICES RANGING FROM home. Alta's Frock & Beauty Shop! ALTA WEBB GAMES D. U. P. NOTES born . COAT Camp the Pioneers of - QUILTED AND JERSEY ROBES AND HOUSE COATS SCENTED HOUSE SLIPPERS of the CHENILLE BED will Daughters SPREADS meet at the home of Mrs. Florence 2 Jensen, Friday, December 8, at p. m. An exchange of presents will SHIRTS FOR MEN take place. All members invited.. Wall Fort The great-grandmothe- r, New Nelly Don Dresses Suggestions to Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Grace reat the Lehi ceived word- - Wednesday of the hospital, Saturday. death of a grandson, Pfc Walter F. Kissinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. A baby boy was born to Mrs. George Kissinger of King Hill, Helen Kolan at the Lehi hospital. Idaho, in action with the infantry Sunday. in Leyte, Phillipine Islands. No details were given. Mrs. Margaret Shoell was return Miss Rachel Bone is back at the He was born in Lehi, May 16, ed to her home in Pleasant Grove, 1925, and moved to Jerome with his Lehi postoffice this week after Wednesday following medical care parents in 1928. He entered the several weeks absence due to a at the Lehi hospital. service on- November 8. thyroid operation. Surviving are his parents, a Mrs. Martha Doyle received sister, Agnes, a brother, Elmer, the medical care at the local hospital, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Monday and Tuesday. Grace of Lehi, and a Mrs. Sarah Turner, 84, of 5 I Christmas Gift D. U. P. NOTES OIL, AUTOMOBILE GRANDSON OF Mrs. Carma Colledge and baby boy were taken home from the Lehi hospital. Tuesday. 1 TO 10 P. M. EVERYDAY AND SUNDAY and baby LEESEE from the FIRST EAST and STATE girl were taken home Lehi hospital, Monday. hon 1 8 A. M GAS. 1944 Friday from a visit with her dau! ter at Coeur d' Alene. Idaho. The Evansville Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers wll meet at the home of Mrs, Robert Allred. (Thursday, December 14, for their I annual Christmas program. The meeting will be held at 2 p. m. Mrs. Allred and Mrs. Val Johnson will be the hostesses. Central Service OPENS Mrs. Eva Ox borrow and baby son of Salt Lake City, were removed to the John Hutchings home from the Lehi Hospital. Friday. 7 Mrs. LiUian Mclff returned D. U. P. NOTES HOSPITAL NOTES DECEMBER EGc TO Grant Gas and Oil $2.25 WEST MAIN STREET WE DELIVER GILES FEED STORE Attends One-Ma- n School, Gets Paycheck for Diploma FORMER LEHI SEAMAN ft KILLED IN PACIFIC A V J? '. A Lt. Wallace (Winn) Peterson, had been slightly.wounded in action in Germany. had been in mili,S tary service only seven .months, training at Farragut and later in Hawaii studinp radar. ' His widow, Mrs. Alberta Petersen and two children, Michael and Patricia Peterson, have lived in Idaho Falls since last summer. Besides his parents, widow, son. daughter and brother, surviving are two sisters and a brother: Waleen and Robert (Rob Peterson. Idaho Falls, and Mrs. Leo Sudweeks, Salt Lake City. His father is "general foreman at ne sugar j factory, Lincoln. S 1c Peterson is a grandson of Mrs. Mary Winn of this city and made his home in Lehi during his early boyhood. He attended the Lehi schools while living with his grandmother in Lehi. Wat-kin- Utah-Idah- Jacob Miller shows Joseph Pagesh the fine art of turnsmoke shells at U. S. Steel. Mr. Pagesh started at U. S. Steel ing out as an oiler, but will have increased pay as soon as he qualifies as a machine operator. This is part of U. S. Steel's policy of training and upgrading. Many war veterans are now taking advantage of such training. Employees are promoted to jobs that pay more as fast as they can learn and demonstrate their ability. "new-time- BLANKETS! man first class, has been killed in action in the south Pacific theater of the war. The parents had been notified earlier in the week another son, 1st 3 Old-tim- er ft Mr. and Mrs. Wallace B. Petrson, Idaho Falls, were notified Thursday by the war department their son, Cecil Dean Petersen, 27, sea- o House Slippers BOYS' AND MEN'S DRESS AND WORK TROUSERS MEN'S AND BOYS' MACKINAWS and LEATHER COATS MEN'S AND BOYS' GLOVES MEN'S WORK AND DRESS RUBBERS and OVERSHOES CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS Shoes for the family. 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