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Show I Buy War Bonds I M J Jin tI V jjirfuture LEHI S WIDELY READ AND ONLY PAPER ii i L..ur III LEHI CITY, FUNERAL P Yee Needs" SERVICES FOR All Wood 111 UTH SUMMOHS LEHI CONTRACTOR 1ST 17AU BOfDS PRINTED IN LEHI w- - THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1945 UTAH, Fighter Design Among Newest Army Products 22 CRASH CAR-TELEPHO- HE CHASE FEATHERSTOIE FRIDAY They keep fightin- gYon keep haying IIJURES YOUNG PEOPLE WaId Miss Fay Ashton, and Miss Deon Dundson cf Lehi, Douglas Cleghorn LEHI JUNIOR PROM and Roger Greenwood of American APRIL GTII Fork, were injured early Sunday at 2 p. m. with Friday, Bishop when collided with morning they Evans Anderson conducting the a telephone pole on the state highservices. Burial will be in the Lehi The Lehi High School Junior' way. The accident occured when cemetery. will be held April 6. in Prom the car driven by Mr. Cleghorn Friends may call at the A. H. School Gymnasium. crashed into the pole, breaking it Wing Mortuary, Thursday evening in Dark" is being: "Dancing telea off of number and putting and at the residence Friday prior worked out in the decobeautifully of for out commission the phones to the services. rations, programs, and the Junior day. Class Promenade. 4 The car driven by Mr. Cleghron, Verdi Brlanholdt's orchestra, who TAYLOR GOX AWARDED traveling south struck the pole on has played at the Hotel Utah, will the south side of the highway near furnish the music and the public is The driver Sudweeks home. the AIR MEDAL invited dance with the to cordially apparently dozed off while driv- students and their trends. an all wood fighter ing. This flight shot shows the Bell Aircraft feigned The members of the committee weighing less than 4000 pounds and capable of high speed, high altitude perSgt. Taylor Cox, son of Mr. and Mr. Cleghorn received a broken are: formance. Chairman, Paul Julian, Lou Mrs. Jay Cox. has been awarded The ship is the result of a successful engineering experiment to see whether jaw and lost three teeth. Mr. GreenGene Elaine Norman, Peterson, the air medal recently. Hp is the trend toward heavier and heavier fighters could be reversed without sacrifice wood received a wrenched ankle; Norman Goodwin. Dorton, faciliCraig this to such are as of high performance characteristics. Experiments expected stationed with the army air force Miss Ashton received- - an injured future Army and industry developments of fighter aircraft. tate in England, The citation accom knee and lacerated tongue; Miss Dundson had two teeth drirven into HEY COUNSELORS panying the medal reads: 'For! meritorious achievement . . her upper jaw. All received treatwhileL.p LEHI MAN RECEIVES participating in heavy bombard- MROi LELAlfD Gi ment at the local hospital and CIIOSEII AT SECOND ment missions aganist the enemy were later removed to their homes. SECOND WOUND Marshal Niron Fowler conducted WARD SUNDAY SCHOOL RiGK DIES over continental The Europe. discoolness and skill couarge, the investigation. played by these officers and enMrs. Doris Helen Rick, wife of SSgt. Kenneth Turner, son of New counselors for the Second listed men upon these occasions Leland Claire Rick, died March 24, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Turner, was the .birthday anniver- Ward Sunday School were chosen Honoring reflect great courage upon them- at the family home at Grand Junc- wounded in action in Germany on saries of Larry Lassen and Reese to assist the selves and the armed froces of the tion, Colorado. She had been ill March 3, 1945, to Nash of American Fork, Mr. and Sunday evening according school United States." superintendent, Ferron Gur-cfor the past eight months. word received by the parents Sat- Mrs. Boyd Smuin entertained at New counselors are Lynn The medal and citation were The body was sent by train to urday. The telegram stated that their home Friday evening. The Webb and Byron Whipple. They received by Mr. and Mr: Cox this Durant, Iowa, for funeral servcies SSgt Turner has been slightly guests enjoyed "gfn rummy" and will succeed Lavel Christensen and week. Sgt. Cox is a ball turret and burial wounded. He has recently rejoinsupper. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Doris Helen Bridgford was born ed his unit after recovering from a Harry Lassen, Mr. and Mrs. Reese Harmon Vance who recently gunner an has been overseas for the past three months. Sept. 17, 1902, at Durant, Iowa, wounded arm received sometime Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Max P. Searle and spent the early part of her life in Jaunary while fighting on the of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Ellen Thomas spent the there. She wa.s married December Belgium front. Vernon Christensen of Provo, Mr. week-enA letter received from Sgt. Turwith her parents, Mr. BEEHIVE BUZZ 20, 1922. at Durant. to Leland and Mrs. N. S. Peck. Thomas. Mrs. Morris ner, Tuesday stated that he had and Claire Rick. been wounded in foot. the left TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Rick and family came to Grand Junction four years ago to reside. They made their MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED The annual Lehi Stake Spring home in Lehi Utah, for 12 years BeeHive Buzz will be held in the nrinr t mnvir, thonv Mr. Ripk is Announcement is made of the ' inurstake taoernacie jtonignt,i of the Rio recent & gignal repairman Adam-'ndmarriage of Miss Lillian e day, according to Mrs L. B. at Grand Junction. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gray, son, stake leaaer. ine aiiair win besides the husband William Gray, to John Nelson of be in form of a banquet for all Beej Surviving two daughters are one son, Salt Lake City. and Hive girls and Bee Keepers of the Donald Lee Rick, who is in the Lehi Stake with stake Y. W, M I. navy and is stationed at Purcell, OLD GRANDSTAND SOLD . v. uwvv..o o t,.-her mother, Mrsv Lula Okla of the The theme banquet, THE PERFECT GIFT FOR EVERY WOMAN two brothers, Carl Webb and John M. BushEaster ', will be carried out in Bridgeford, Durant; and Durant, Lyle Bridgford. man were the high bidders for table decorations favors and food Guy Iowa; and Atalissa, DOUBLE DUTY CASSEROLE The buzz is scheduled for 8 p. Bridgford, the 150 ft. stand at the rodeo Christi-soNellie Mrs. three sisters, m. Two smart gifts in one. Practical grounds. They paid $120.30 for West Liberty, Iowa, Mrs. Hazel the stands. too, the cover keeps Food warm Chrisensen, Durrat, and Mrs. Sylvia or serves as separate pie plate. Roberts of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Griffin, Detroit, Mich. Foods bake Faster in Pyrex ware Iona, Idaho, visited with their parand taste better! ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis 2 quart size only and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts durFAST DAY SUNDAY ing the week-end- . the-Hig- The-them- Featherstone, 70. nober Chase WJnent Lehi citizen and well Lm builder and contractor, died morn- his home early Tuesday - following a long uiness. Fork, He was born in American a son of T"011138 and 'ay 25. He ;artha Richards Featherstone. Fork American the ittended the urignam ioung chools and He married ivcrsitv at Provo. felestia Brown at Lehi on January k 1394, and has made his home n Lehi since that time. t Featherstone has built many the finest homes in Lehi and was well known cinity and Mr. if hroughout nd the state as a builder contractor. Surviving are the widow of Lehi. sons, C. C. Featherstone and J. wo of Salt Lake City: daughters: Mrs. F. Joseph itzgerafi of Draper, Mrs. Verna Cali-cmi,nn WadSell of Long Beach, and Mrs. Af ton Proctor of Grove: . two stepsons, 'leasant Featherstone hre? a; Turner and Newell ilfred M. taer nd of Lehi; B. grandchildren 3 will be held in services Funeral he 21 First Ward Lehi LDS chapel, 1 - 1 j y. d 1 ews Items YOUNG XP-7- T11 Now is the time to - buy Pyrex Ware LADIES' I N0NRAT10NED : SILVER -- n, SLIPPERS FOR FORMAL OCCASIONS 75? YOUNG MEN'S sewing social was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Yates. Thurs Guests were Mrs. day evening. Georgida Manning, Mrs. Joseph Manning, Mrs. Helen Udall and the hostesses, Mrs. Eva Yates and A delicious Mrs. LMel Yates. luncheon was served. A PULL OVER SWEATERS Tan and Blue YOUNG Mrs Erma Frandsen returned to Provo after a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow. MEN'S DRESS TROUSERS Sizes 10 to Nice The regular fast day services will be held in all Lehi wards Sunday. Baptismal services will be held in the Seminary at 2 p. m. 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