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Show i ' THURSDAY. JANUARY H. THE LEHI PACE FCUB 1FH1- - FRE mkH " " -- ,,,,, ,.,,t C,, I - ;rrTr--- .1 -l I - " rJ?jn tj r I ' . -- - - I -- TTf Mr-' f.'JM kVI inn item r Khi-- I SI f I J PRfg Published by The Lt hi Freep Phone 8-- Every Thursday , Resid. , IGO-y- Entered at the postoffkauS5 , matter Advertising Rates Furnilh One year Subscription U1AH S1AIE . II ?. ' ' ' 1 U K 1 . t ' 1. x i ' VA PittSS .'I ....Mrs. .uRay ween pari ui me . ASSdcBll! . Lake Mrs. Selena Hutchings of Bou her siste iui speni xnonaay with airs, josepnine iooper. Pvt. Albert Hanson, Pfc. Lloyd Aamold, 23, Portland, N. D., injured in the chest and both arms at St. Lo, France, is getting back to normal at the Army General Hospital, Staten Island, N. Y. War Bonds provided the best medical care to heal his wounds. Buy War Bonds. Twice wounded in Africa tod once in France, Pvt. Armando Labiosa Mayaguex, 32, of Puerto Rico can smile and urje Americans to buy War Bonds. He landed in Normandy on D Day and says that he would not be recovering now but for War 24, of Mt. Ver- non, N. Y sustained a shattered jaw while fljhtlnf with Combat Engineers in Italy. After being hospitalized 22 months, he thanks War Bond purchasers for supplying the eare he has received. Buy more War Bonds. Hal-lora- Bond loans. n Miss Alice Stice spent Friday in Mr. and Mrs . Douglas Edwards of Whittier, California, spent the the LOCAL ITEMS Salt Lake Temple and genealogical library. past week with Lehi relatives. at the CpL and Mrs. Glen Chilton and Mrs. Richard Giles and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Phillips daughter, Glenda, left last week and of Salt Lake City, spent the Beth, to week last family left late for Oklahoma where Cpl. Chilton is week-enwith Mrs. John Bone. where Idaho in home their make Stationed with the U. S. Army. Mr. PlhHips has purchased a farm, Mrs. Marie Martines and little d . daughter, Carol, spent Salt Lake City. (lQUICK'ON THEDRAW113 m ARNOLD H. may be just a PVT. artist 'bush-leagu- e -- along- iiiiiii,. J'S iiii.i ini ppw . 11 in., 1,1. ( ITS Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicholes of Salt Lake City, wer Sunday visitors ot Mrs. Nichokf parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Price. another side southpaw painter named Leonardo Ida Vinci, but he's enjoy Ing his drawing leasoul from "teacher" Agneii Bart ha. Soldier Tlbbs, who f If, J lf.V an Armv hot- - jltal In Phoenix ville, Pa.. Inlurlp Members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillman of Orem. surprised Cpl. and Mrs. Glen Chilton at their home. t v:7 Mrs. Hattie Bezzant, Mrs. LaMar Green, Mrs. Helen Anderson and son, Larry, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone, Friday. , onen arops in at tne usu club. There he swaps experiences with service men not yet assigned overseas like Pvt. 80I Cherry, who is gazing doubtfully at Tibbs' art work. Hostesses like Miss Bar-th- a see to It that convalescent vets get the things they need most hometown talk, parties, icebox raids, the banana, splits they dreamed about in foxholes. Soldiers unable to leave the hospitals have lots ot feminine company too. USO hostesses, loaded like drugstore counters with games, books, cakes, iind stationery, call at Alice Brown, returned to home in Whittier, California, last week after spending the past three weeks with local relatives and friends. Mrs. her . ,kh rAm of on the Italian front. Pvt. Wilbur artniorv " the modern medieal eijnip-methanks Carbondale, Pa., J. Morgan, and good doctors for his steady recovery. He suffered a fractured femur and serious open wounds. Things looked badly but War Bonos fnmUhMi th srimtific remedies to heal his worst injuries. Pvt. MorganBond pursays many more boys will need that same help from War c. U l It1, I'll v- .- m B'AtU U! v V Mrs. May Trimble cf Filing a guest ot her sister, Herron. agencies, gives its hostesses special training. Pamphlets like its recently published "OI's Are Coming Home" are part ot their equipment. USO is financed by the National War Fund. ft s 4 , c mid-west- er d t D. U, P. NOTES The Blue Bell Camp of the Mrs. Robert Weeks of Pleasant Grove entertained at their home Daughters of the Pioneers will Mrs. A. B. Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. meet at the home of Eldon Bone and family in honor of Anderson, Thursday, January 11, Pfc. Lloyd Bone prior to his depar- at 2 p. m. All members urged to ture for Tampa, Florida. attend this first meeting of the new year. Walter Woffnden have purchased the Vern Webb The Evansville Camp of the home during the past week. Mr. of the Pioneers will meet Daughters and Mrs. Webb are moving to home of Mrs. John Hutchthe at Riverside, Idaho, to make their ings, Thursday, January 11, at 2 p. home. m. Mrs. Hutchlnes and Mrs. Maud Mrs. Alta Webb left Saturday Udall will act as hostesses. All for a two weeks visit at Los Vegas, members invited to attend. Nevada, and San Francisco, California. Mrs. Virginia Phillips will The Fort Wall Camp of the have charge of Alta's Frock Shop Daughters of the Pioneers will during her absence. meet at the home of Mrs. Effie Bushman, Friday, January 12, at "Well, Father, if a good man 2 p. m. All members urged to keeps company with a bad man, is the good man bad because he keeps company with the bad man, D. U. P. NOTES or is the bad man good because he keeps company with the good The Snow Springs Camp of the man?" Daughters of the Pioneers win meet at the home of Mrs. Pearl TurWife (to prof.) ; ner, Thursday, January 11, at 2 p. is on the wrong way, "Your hat m. Cohostesses will be Mrs. Tur dear." Professor: "How do you know ner, Mrs. Rachel Wing and Mrs. Eliza Fjeld. All members invited which way I'm going?" to be present. be Farmer Giles: "What ailing . . i . . that old hen of yours?" uanoue ivirs, uewis was a Farmer Willes: "Shell shock. guest of her daughter, Mrs. Von Ducks came out of the eggs she'd Cundick of Salt Lake City, Thursbeen sitting on." day and Friday. absent-minde- Drawing a bead on polio. Michael Sullivan of st. Louis, Missouri, recently recovered from a crippling attack of infantile knows THAT Two-year-o- ld what paralysis, is like. Michael was aided in his tussle with the Crippler by fight the March of Dimes This years appeal, January will thousands of youngsters to win out against infantile paralysis.help ... 11-3- . d . Electric Fences A ELECTRIC Cor DC MODELS FENCE MANUFACTURING CO. Also Insulating Spools GENERAL and Clips at a discount. HARDWARE BENNET'S PAINTS LINOLEUM RUGS Main Hardware TOM WOFFINDEM, WSr W Manager Whose cliild is nest? JOIN THE MARCH OF DIMES JANUARY 'One Moment of Greatness 14-3- 1 Pictured by TSfrt. Vic Don. hue from Combat Report by TSgt. Pte Zurlindcu . . " I GROCERY M iMfl: Npf In the Invasion of Salpan, a certain Marine platoon was given Job of cleaning out a Jap pocket which was impeding the advance up the western coast Shy, quiet Norman Arsenault, an 18 year-ol- d private from Lawrence, Mass was a member of this pla toon. (2) The Japs were Imbedded in a deep crevice In the face ot a seven-focliff. Lying la a prone position, they opened up en (1) the ot Mb. Kit Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Mrs. Paul Pack of Lmdon hom Mrs. Robert Harries of ing Mr. Peet's birthday annive Mr. and DAIRY FILM AVAILABLE Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests sary. of Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmerman. colMrs. Fay Gottfredson and lits Omaha, Neb., Jan. 5 State Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gray spent son are visiting at Calient leges in 10 western and states have been given Saturday in Salt Lake City. Nevada, with Mr. Gottfredsa; Pacific's of Union the dairy parents. prints Mrs. James Gray is spending the film. 'Along the Milky Way." ac with her Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Litson cording to J. W. Jarvis, head of the ' week in Salt Lake City, Swenson, Herman Mrs. railroad s agricultural department daughter, daughter, Beulah Irene, of Sand; The motion picture, filmed in were callers at the home of & Pfc. Lloyd Bone, Miss Helen Beulah Robinson on- New Year sound and color by the Union Paci- is fic's photographic department, Colledge and Mrs. Eldon Bone Day. the first to cover all phases of the spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. dairy industry, Jarvis said. By Mrs. Winnie Sorenson and dau the application of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone enterdramatizing for Mr. ter, vervene, were dinner goes progressive, more profitable dairy tained at dinner Sunday on Wednesday evening of last wtd methods, it is aimed at increasing and Mrs. Eldon Bone and family at the home of Mrs. Beulah I dairy production in the territory son and Marie. Mrs. Charlotte Lewis spent the served by the railroad. Keith Mrs. week-enwith Mr. and "Distribution of these prints to Mrs. Beulah Robinson entertc visual educaton libraries will give Nielsen of American Fork. ed at an anniversary dinner at k vocational agriculture teachers an on Tuesday of last week home Mrs. Jennie Nostrom was a weekopportunity to show the film to room was decorated in M their classes," Jarvis pointed out. end guest of her .sister, Mrs. H. F. living: colors and the dining t day "The film will aso be available to Hardy of Spanish Fork. with a beautful k centered was county agents, dairy associations, of sweetpeas ai pink and Wells terpiece Mrs. Allen Mr. and chambers of commerce, granges were Mrs. M Guests tatjeTS. weekthe of Layton, spent and other agricultural organi- children end with Mrs. Wells' parents, Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Ella Manning, zations." Sarah Taylor, Mrs. Eliza Wto state sent and Mrs. James Zimmerman. been The film has Machel Wing, Mrs. Vtaf Mrs. colleges In Washington, Oregon, reStewart, Mrs. Julia Brown- tj Mrs. Bill Zettner and children Idaho, Califonia. Nebraska. ColoLet Mrs. Anderson. Hannah folin Tooele, rado, Wyoming, Utah, Kansas and turned to their home GudmundsJ lowing a visit with Mrs. Zettner's Goodwin, Mrs. Lettie Nevada. Mrs. Velma Russon and Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. s nt - The family of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Chilton met at their home Tuesday evening In a farewell party for Cpl. and Mrs. Gienn Chilton prior to their departure for Cpl. Chilton's military base. rtlee set up by the Red Cross. To be sure its volunteers know 'Sow to help veterans cushion the umps back into civilian lite, the Rational YWCA. one ot the six USO CJL J 30, no win ill." in bait DEPARTMENT Our grocery department is stocked with the best on the market jmWm the platoon with a murderous machine-gu- n and rifle fire, (S) Arse, nault and bis companions were pinned down behind the limestone boulders that separated the cliJt from the sea. Realising their hope, less position, Arsenault quietly left the outfit and, gripping Ida 'carbine, started to more back to Ue water. The lad thus began the act that will forever keep him In the memory of ids baddies. SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETA A FULL GROCERY STOCK MAIN STREET PHONE 17 LEHI, |