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Show No. 18 Red Cross Faces Greatest NATIONAL RED CROSS Task in Fourth War Year HOOD PARTY MONDAY greatest the EXECUTIVE VISITS LEHI its serving STAKE AARONIC PRIEST- WASHINGTON', task in Stake Aaronic Priesthare entertaining all members with Priesthood Aaronc in the their fathers at a party stake tabernacle. Monday, FebruAl1 Aaronic 8 P- - mary 19. at with their members priesthood Aaronic adult all and fathers priesthood members are invited to There win De a snoi attend. program, games. and eats. -r .l ox me oeneraii A represemaive Lake City Authorities from Salt will be present at the social. c i Goodwin is president of the Lehi Stake Aaronic Priesthood and The Lehi ood officers Hunger, Udine Wing, and Mada Peterson. A complete attendance of stake and ward wcrktis is desired. - SPECIAL PROGRAM Red Cross service on the home front has expanded with the demand upon it. Mr. O'Connor said. In addition to collecting more than ten millien pints of blood for plasma since the beginning of the war, the Red Cross has met requests of the Army and Navy for whole blood shipments to European and Pacific battle areas. Ten centers on the East and West coasts already participate in the collection of Type O whole blood, while others stand ready to join in that program as military needs warrant. At four packaging centers, manned by volunteer workers, more than food parcels have been turned out In a steady stream for shipment to prisoners of war and civilian internees in Germany and the Far East. Surgical dressings 775.000,000 of them were prepared in the past year alone for front line and hospital use. Production workers in hundreds of communities havejeontinued the never ceasing program of making warm garments for destitute civilians in war-torcountries overseas, and In those countries the Red fcross has assisted the Army in carink for refugees and homeless people, j Not has its service to the armed force! on a global scale caused any relaxation on the part of the Red Cross to cajry out its traditional service to the American people in time of disaster. More than 200 domestic disasters floods, high winds and fires have found Red Cross workers on the Job to relieve stricken families and to aid in the rebuilding of communities. "The need for Red Cross services in thef coming year will be greater than ever before," Mr. O'Connor said. "In fulfilling the Red Cross appeal for $200,000,000, the American people will indicate its wholehearted backing of men in the front lines." LOCAL YOUTH FATHER OF LOCAL j J a local store: Sign in polite to the clerks harder to get than rs." "Be They're custome- there's the case of the who decided she'd rather be a young man's slave than an old man s darling; saying that she hated the thought of feeling old age creeping up on her. Then wonderful love of The ful maid, The love of a Is the Of one iff in- an- St' the end of the fifth round, heavyweight staggered to comer in a dazed and batt- At nis ered condition. whispered in manager His his ears "Say, sIuRRcr, I've get a swell idea! urne he hits you, hit him 3 back." lust got cut of prison this a traveler told a morning. 1 ' the train. "Jan on K friends." - io "Watch out! counuy Our dog cicoa aunt; uicrv " Ian.. .HPartrnent, ls a hut Ul1' ffit,.vou ft'lege boys I nice nine don't see anv 'Pardon me; I one of the who wanted a just for the winter. Sav! WPr? th al a 'niiun lree sun'iin. e j Sh"0S Rot 'em a11 talk" iwi' ana uiree jr,.! needed Ip15 no ration - "v insu!atewith Mrs. Hannah Mott, and sisters: Mrs. Mae Coates and David Grace, Commemorating Boy Scout week. Mrs. Viola, Coughlan; all of Lehi. the scout troops of the Third and First wards have placed attractive displays in the windows of the NEW GROCERY TO OPEN Powers Shoe Store on Main street, showing seme of the activities and hand work of the scouts of the city. A new grocery store will open Monday morning in the former G. S. Peterson grocery on Gth north OPERA TRY0UTS street. The grocery east 1st rnd FRIDAY will be operated by Alton Wilkin and will carry a complete line of fresh and staple groceries and The music students of the Lehi bakery goods. High Schorl will hold tryouts for parts in the annual school opera FOURTH WARD "The Marriage of Thp onera, Nanette", has been selected for the studens this The following name was omitted production by of Frank direction voar under firm the Fourth Ward list: Shaw. DON STREET stamp -- Pre tect your fuel dollars. Heat 'thaTTeaks through wallsand steals up through ceilings into attic and out through the roof, costs up to 30 on winter fuel bills Hot sun that beats on the roof and side walls robs homes of summer comfort. ROCKWOOL keeps homes uniformcomfortable all year around. CELOTEX ly For free estimate call New Grocery OPEN Monday, Feb 19 FULL LINE OF GROCERIES AND BAKERY GOODS years or rf service speaks us self. CO-O- P. CANCELS ANNUAL MEETING stated that the Red Cross appreciates the work done by the Lehi chapter. He expressed the appreciation to the Red Cross Home Nursing class of 1944 for their presentation of the Resuscitator to the city. He also expressed appreciation for the work done by Mrs. Mable Jones and her home nursing groups and the first aid work of Dean Prior and the boys Both being of the high school. Thanks Cross. Red the sponsored by was also given to- the Lehi workers and citizens for their fine work and support. Mrs. Gaisford also reports that all Lehi Red Cross projects are completed on schedule. Concellajon of the proposed membership meeting of Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative Associ ation. scheduled to be held in Sali Lake, Friday of this week, has been announced by Clyde C. Edmonds, Geneal Manager. The convention was called off. according to Mr. Edmonds, after Office of Defense Transportation in Washington, D. C, had declined under a new ruling of that board, to grant the request that the meeting be permitted. Under a former ruling of ODT. the association acted on unofficial advice from Washington that the annual poultry meeting would not be in violation of the order banning conventions of 50 or more people, because those DEE HIVE planning to attend the one-dapoultry meeting would largely use ENTERTAINS MOTHERS their own transportation and would not remain overnight at local W"?n ODT official word hotels. Lehi of received the was The Guardian Class Saturday, poultry asa made immediate Bee held officers Hive sociation Second Ward girls Mothers' and Daughters' meeting plans to cooperate with the governon Tuesday evening of last week in ment by cancelling the proposed their regular class.. Talks and meeting. Next Friday's sessions were to be music were enloved bv the group. annua? member Present were Mrs. Jack , Wilson, the twenty-seconship meeting ol the association. Burton Kirkham, Mrs. Frank Gur-- I Mr. Edmonds reports that the total last nev, Mrs. L. B. Adamson, La Von hnctnoQe nf thp rwiultrv million dollars, Wilson, Karma Gurney, Klomba year exceeded 18 Woolstenhulme, Joan Evans, Dona including the sale of eggs, poultry,, Pact, Blaine Adamson, Beth Kirk- - and turkeys for members and the ham, Mrs. Lane Hall and Mrs. Don purchases of feeds, supplies and (equipment by members. Fowler. A meeting of the board of directors will be held Thursday of this GIRLS BASKETBALL week to give consideration of the holding cf a series of local or HEWS regional meetings with members as fast as they can be arranged, to discuss problems vital to Utah The Lehi High School girls producers if they are to ketball team played the American continue to meet War Food girls Thursday, winning with ministration's high production a 34 to 8 score. goals for eggs and poultry in, 1945. They also won from the Pleasant! Means of electing new officers and Grove girls on Feb. 8 with a 20 to directors to fill expiring terms will 10 score. laiso be discussed at Thursday's The girls have been playing good meeting. ball and are winning from the ether teams of the distrct. They UARil CI (IFflS have been unbeaten in the division' I1IH1J so far this season. TO ENTERTAIN Team members are Donna Jensen. Jryce Glover, Emma Clover, Lela Rutledge, Jean Clark, Norma The Third Ward Elders quorum Larsen, Yvonne Ash and Norlne are holding a party for all Elders of the ward with their pardners in Felt. the Third Ward Chapel, Friday Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, Mrs. Alex evening at 8 p. m. A program and Christrfferson and Mrs. Delbert dance have been arranged. All their Sud weeks spent Monday at Provo Elders of the ward with at Red Cross headquarters. pardners invited tc attend. - y d i j bas-poul(r- y Ad-Fc- J jijnn JUST ARRIVED H1 H H LADIES' TH0R0U6 D DRESS SHOES fift 9fr 3fr MEN'S AND BOYS' DRESS AND WORK TROUSERS LADIES LADIES BLOUSES SPRING JACKETS Wilkin Grocery 586 North W POULTRY M en's New Hats "It's going i- rationing." MAIN STREET ldC nR ' 'lean sympathize with you." mmiserated the other, "I'm W getting home from the Mate Legislature." Sion , m nome: SCOUT DISPLAY ON further word are the parents and the following brothers other. the Thursday Au-aitin- staunch true man. drunken bum for PHILIPPINES unit. a beauti- tender, passionate, RESIDENT DIES Relief Society, Mutual Improvement Islands. No details were given. and Primary associations are urged Mr. Grace has been overseas for the to attend. past year and is with an infantry finite love Romney n Porter Willard Price, 69. father of J. W. Price and Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. George William The regular Priesthood Union Roundy of Lehi, died at his home Grace received word Saturday that in Lakeside, Monday. Feb. held will be Sunday, meeting their son, LaVar, has been woundFuneral services will be conduct 18, at 2 p. m. in the stake tabered in action in the Philippine ed of the Priesthood, at Tooele. nacle. Officers the love of a baby unafraid, Have existed since life began. But the greatest love the love of loves, Even greater than that of a mother, And national recently arrived from overseas, made a visit to Lehi Red Cross chairman. Mrs. S. E. Gaisford, he was accompanied by Alvin B. Shepherd, executive Mr. secretary of Utah County. Miles A. Romney Jr.. Red Cross representative, co-o- SUNDAY COOBWIH BV g WOUNDED IN UNION MEETING STUFF acing e i CRAZY C-F- history in American fighting men on war fronts overseas, their advancing families at home, their buddies returning to the nued sta after discharge, and the American people in emergencies on the home front, the American Red Cross will launch its third War Fund campaign March 1. That the American people will respond with overwhelming generosity to the appeal for $200,000,000 to carry on this world-widprogram is already indicated in the nation-widdetermination to meet all its war needs and to bring the five-yestruggle to an early and successful conclusion. In every invasion duiiug the past year. Chairman Basil O'Connor of the American Red Cross said, Red Cross workers have either gone with the troops, or hare followed within a very short time. Red Cross field directors were with General Eisenhower's men In the great amphibious Invasion of France, and with General MacArthur's forces when they returned to the Philippines. Ten thousand men and women wear the Red Cross uniform overseas, serving in every theatre of war and with every command. They work in leave clubs, clubmobiles, rest houses, hospitals. Red Cross men attached to fieht- ing units are with those outfits even in actual combat. Red Cross girls dis- pense snacks at air fields, along truck- ing supply routes, behind front areas and in liberated cities. Many, both men and women, are on duty at scores of isolated outposts throughout the world, and give aid to wounded men in hospitals and on hos- pital ships, planes and trains. Away from the battle areas, thousands more, serve at military and naval installa- tibns within the United States. e GIVEN IN FIRST WARD A special Valentine program was given Tuesday evening in the Lehi First Ward M. I. A. Musical numbers and a play, The Wallflower Cuts In", was given under direc of chairman is C. Anderson H. tion of Mrs. Fay Manning. activities. The cast-T- ony Palmer LaRae Kirkham Mrs. Palmer RELIEF Mrs. Deon Beck ATTENTION Beth Brown Marilyn Palmer Jeanice Larsen SOCIETY WORKERS Katie Sprague Bob Cummings Lillian Strong Don Young Patty McMillan Bonnie Fox There will be a special union Stage manager Luanna Prompter Huntsman 18. for mating, Sunday, February officers and class relief society leaders at 2 p. m. in the Stake DEAN MITCHELL The following depart Tabernacle. ments will meet under the direc A WAR PRISOHFR tion of the stake board members: Edna Banks. Theology Teacher s Topic Rose Lott Word was received Monday that Wcrk and Welfare Sewing Sgt. Dean Mitchell, son of Mr. and aean Jackson. Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, reported missLiterature Lillian Anderson. ing over Germany on November 25, Udora Ross. Social Science 1944, is a prisoner of Germany. Sgt. Secretaries Eliza Logsdon. Mitchell was a gunner on a bombEthel er. President and Counselors . ... - . D. lit East, Ltni, Utah Former G. S. Peterson Store Shoes for the family Powers liic rk |