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Show THURSDAY, THE LEW FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH PAGE FOTJB Mrs. Eliza Coiledge received a all from her son, Evan, from San Francisco. California, last week. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press FOR LATIN AMERICAN SHOWINGS Thursday Every W - Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter. Advertsing Rates Furnished Upon Request One year Subscription $1.00 Sunday guests of Mrs .Charlotte Lewis were Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Shel-to- n and Mr. and Mrs. Voughn Cun-dic- k of Salt Lake and Mrs. Keith Nielson of American Fork. Firemen First Class Boyd W. Calton. visited1 with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Calton. to Shoemaker, California, where he will attend school. "A 4 Mrs. Blaine PuT-Dianne, of City, were' guests of Mr j t daughter, Thursday. ' Wallace Hfcbtrtson l t! and Miss Miss Zina Anderson Lexia Bateman were in Miss Ruth Rasmussen was a SunLehi Eesid. 1GO-Phone day dinner guest at the home of George P. Price. Manager - Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sunderland. 8-- Mand E. C. Anderson of Provo, was a visitor of Mrs. Kate Anderson on HELIC0ITER MOVIES MADE HERE j Kim, i, Provo on Monday. Paul Wilkinson of vntv , spent the week-enparents Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Scheuller ilnp Anne, tof and daughter. Kaysville. and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh of Coleman and daughter, Coleen, Mr. of were guests Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Clell Jackson on Sunday. Miss Shirley Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell DaJ erly of Lehi, took th, opera presented by the jw School on Saturday evenin? f d eTI w i en-rou- te irrH cmt djlvv Accnmnnu LOCAL ITEMS ARE YOU IH THE MARKET FOR HEW MAKE YOUR SELECTION FROM OUR FINE CHINA a Salt Mrs. Joseph Calton was Lake visitor on Sunday and Monday, where she visited with her Gray spent Friday daughter, Mrs. Retta Cammack and new baby. Mrs. Howard In Provo. Mrs. Klea Ernst spent Monday in Draper, visiting with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Price received word Monday that their son. Dean, Mrs. Albert West. has arrived, at San Diego, Cali Mr. and Mrs. James C Cough were fornia, where he will receive basic business visitors in Salt Lake on training with the U. S. Navy. Tuesday. The Third Quorum of Elders and Mrs. Alta Wanlass spent the their wives are a dance last week in Burley. Idaho, with at Cedar Fort onsponsoring Saturday evening. her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Refreshments, program, and a Macintosh. dance have been plannd. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nicholes of Helen Hansen Quayle of HollySalt Lake City, spent Sunday In wood, California, spent three Lehi with her j arents, Mr. and Mrs. months visiting with her mother John Price. and sisters in San Francisco. today. A tcene from recent motion picture made in this country for Latin American ihowingi, demonstrating a helicopter landing in inaccessible valley. motion picture A specially-mad- e shewing how helicopters work, and how they are able to operate without the usual elaborate landing facilities, is to be distributed in Latin America under the auspices of the Coordinator Affairs. of Much of the "footage" was filmed near Buffalo, New YorX in the Zoar Valley, where a helicopter developed by Bell Aircraft Corporation wnt through its paces for the camera. The helicopter's ability to rise and descend vertically, to move sideways or backwards, will make it adaptable in post-waays to operations in areas Inter-Americ- ar Parley Austin is reported ill at Mr. and Mrs. Roger Graham, and Mrs. May Hansen returned to his home this week. daughter, Sherran, Mr. and Mrs. Lehi, Friday, after spending the John Ernst, were Sunday guests ai winter in San Francisco with her Mrs. Klea Ernst returned Sunday the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles daughters, Pansy Jacobson and from Cedar City, where she has E. McFarland at Riverton. Da wnita Hansen. been visiting with her husband. Open Early Mornings Until Late Evenings Every Day WE CARRY THE FAMOUS WASATCH CAS AND OILS Let us grease and service your car for spring driving. carry a complete line of auto accessories. ffiC'S SEEVICE OTTO LARSEN, Manager Corner Center and Main St. EUG SPECIALS QUART SUNSHINE FOAM RUG CLEANER SUNSHINE WOOD CLEANER.... 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Cooper phine Mrs d J daughters, Allison and Patsy, and two granddaughters of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Larsen anu children Ruth,.Geniel, and Dean of City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mrs. Lloyd Busher. Schow and daughter, Pauline, of were guests of Mr. "and Ensign R. M. Jacobson, who re Magna, Mra. Parley Austin on Sunday. cently completed his officer's train ing course at Harvard University, Pvt Paul J. Price of Fort Myers, spent his furlough" with his wife arrived in Lehi on- Satur Florida, Pansy Hansen Jacobson in San for an emergency furlough. He day Francisco, then flew to Panama is visiting with his family and his for further duty with the U. S. mother, who is in the L D S HosNavy..' pital. Mrs. Josephine Cooper received a Mrs. Ben Rose, Mrs. Dorothy letter from her son, Eugene, statMrs. Nola Chadwick, Mrs. Jones, ing that he has been transferred Hettie Mrs. Alice Carson, and Laird, from Fort Knox o the General Mrs. James Comer, daughter, Shir Hospital at Danville Kentucky. ley, visited with their mother, Mr Eugene is suffering from maleria. Alice Tuckfield on Saturday. is PYREX 5101? gifts. Plenty of cleaning supplies, and gardening supplies to uring the spring weather for the Victory Garden and for ba cleaning. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lambert their son and daughter-in- phoned law, Captain and Mrs. Joe Lambert at Santa Rosa, California, on Tues- dy.. They report that they are ' well. Mrs Wayne Powell, daughter, Merla Ann, and Mrs. Nicoline Powell left Tuesday evening for Colorado, where they will join Mr. Powell, who is stationed there with the U. S. Army. Mrs. Powell has been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Price, for the past two months. The Junior Athenian Club met Thursday evening, and elected of ficers for the coming year. The following were selected: President. Chatfield; Josephine dent, Marjorie Walker; Secretary and Treasurer, Marion Fox; Report er, Laura Jean Evans; and histor ian, Betty Hall. Vice-Pres- i- Mrs. Fern Gough. daughter, Udon, Nile and Gene, of Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saddler and children of Draper. Mrs. Carl Edwards and children, and Mr. and Mrs. James C Gough, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Fern Johnson. The Chantante Chorus entertain ed April 7 at a dinner party in honor of Miss LaPriel Goodwin with Mrs. Alta Ash as ' hostess. Miss Goodwin has been accompanist for the chorus since Its beginning in 1937, and is now leaving Lehi to make her home in Wisconsin Dinner was served to Lucille Carr, Hazel Allred, Thelma, Goodwin, MM Garrett, Emily Johnson, Gwen Dorton, Vera Trane, Arleen Good win, Jennie Nostrom, Winnie Soren son, Norine Fox, Isabel Brown, Alta Ash and Miss Goodwin who was presented a lovely corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs. Harry Stoker entertained at a miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening of last week in honor of her daughetr-in-laMrs. Harold D. Stoker, the former Helen Pett of American Fork. The affai r was held in the Fourth Ward recreation hall, with one hundred guests at tending. Spring flowers decorated the, hall. Music and readings pro vided a program and delicious re freshments were served. The bride was the recepient of many lovely and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Stoker were married March 2 at the home of President arid Mrs. Delbert Chipman in American Fork." The children of Mrs. Celestia Featherstone met at her home on Friday honoring her birthday anni versary. Dinner was served to the following: Mr. and. Mrs. C C Feathersjone of Salt Lake, J. J. Featherstone, Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Fitzgerald of Draper Mr. and Mrs. Tom Proctor of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Laura Jean Evans received Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Francom of word Monday, that her husband, American Fork, Mr. nd Mrs, Newell Lt Don Evans, is a prisoner in Turner of Lehi, Mrs. 3. W. Wad?ll Germany. He states that he has of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Faye Cutler, been wounded, but is all right Don and Mr. Albert Brown, Mrs. Feathis a son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble erstone was presented with many i Evans, also of Lehi. beautiful and useful sifts.' GENERAL HARDWARE CHICK FOUNTS I. Smith Hardware VSnfl jft2 I H.JI SMITH, Propy MAIN STRIET, BLENDED WHISKEY grala navtra! spirit. DWOk N. T. C 86 pfof-- 60 Mwby Cp I lwJ aits - The Auctus Club and the Junior Athenain Club met in the Lehi Second Ward Relief Society rooms last Thursday. Miss Eva Stikl and Miss Thelma Goodwin were hos tesses. Miss Irene Hiller, of the B. Y. U. read a three act play, and Mrs, Laura Jean Evans gave sever al vocal selections. 7 where terminal airways facilities are not available. Specialized uses now being planned for American-mad- e helicopters include crop dusting, pipe line patrol, emergency rescue work, short cargo deliveries, air ambulance service and commuter services to air terminals from places not ordinarily served by Pvt Carl Price left Tuesday Mrs. Josephine Cooper and sons evening by train for Fort Meade, J. B. and Dick, were Salt Lake Marviand He has been spending a visitors on Saturday. furlough here with his parents enroute to his new Dase. Mrs. Ross Goodrich, formerly Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beveridge and Elfie Hansen, and little son, Wm. Ros of Spokane, Washington, are children of Pleasant Grove, and Mr. Earl Clarke of American Fork, callvisiting with her people in Utah. ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Burnson and dok Ui We 4 rf DISPU of any type you want. Visit All They're just what you need for your own use orfo Or' if it ! 1 DISHES For Meat Loaf, Gravy and Brooded Meats, use Irradiated Sego Best Fresh and Cured GROCERY DEPARTMENT Milk Meat: "" Our grocery department is stocked with the best grocsla on the market SEASONABLE FRUITS VEGETABLE A FULL GROCERY STOCK MAIN STREET PHONE 17 Does Your Motor Pump Oil l& Does your car, truck, tractor pump oil? Do you tai fuel to put in oil between changes ? Then fill up your withLUBRI-GAStoda- yl f ' S cleans and lubricates as it powers motor. Lubrication THROUGH FUEL forms an oil j waste!" above top cylinder ring often completely stops oil pumping, users sayl Try it and see! 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