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Show I f THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1945 THE LEW FREE PRESS. LEKI, UTAH PAGE FIVE Mrs, Ivan Coliedge of Pleasant urove, spent Sunday with Mrs. Nina Colledge. FASHION AND FINANCF J70RTUNATELY every day brings hs Closer to the termination of the war. Our men and women now 'ja uniform will return to civilian are and America's astaion industry will provide s of fascinating opportunities tor those who are In discussing the question of 'fashion and finance recently, Ethel Traphagen, who has trained'in the celebrated New York fashion school which bears her name so many of ' America's foremost designers, said "Our cotton, wool, silk, rayon, nylon, synthetics and plastics industries can bring forth fabrics surpassing anything previously produced, and afford employment for tountless numbers of people. "Since before the Revolution our forebears have put their all into building up in the United States a civilization where nothing is too .good for our humblest citizen. As .Alice Hughes once said: 'Where except in America, is it absolutely impossible to determine what a woman's social status might be, merely by the clothes she wears V" For this high standard of our ancestors, not once but living often have shed their blood. Through their patriotic efforts in the'Ameri- can Revolution, our national Jndus-tries were first established and have now set the pace and are the envy of the entire world. For these same high ideals our boys are now fighting in every theater of the -world's battle fronts, and in their absence, it is Miss Traghagen's belief that we should all use our influence to hold intact for their rectum or country's great industries. :ana to aefeat such directives as the T War Production Board-- . cent whio !. JT.V: hkhb of undermining America's luxury industries to the "tenefit of foreign interests. Styles of the volume trade will become static without the inspiration of our American luxury designers. In denouncing this ruling, creat d for the professed purpose of supplies of medium and clothing, the New York Herald Tribune points out that "makers of higher-pricegarments, faced with extinction unless the order a revised, wiil find their chief difficulty in obtaining fabrics due. not to the scarcity or 'free' goods in the market, but to the fact that will close the mills which have supplied them with quality fabilcA... Although. franied mil-Hon- style-minde- i f I d. 1 J Sh! r .low-price- d d ....... .iu , luinmn rurure bat inn reduce the order chains no and worstedentire American woolen termmauoa elause." industry to the making of utility fabrics, and win wipe out all the well known brands or fabrics and garments above certain price ranges in the United States. Should we be blinded to the clever diplomacy of naMMtions that would hoodwink America's present powers that be? Should we allow the effort since the birth if, of cm nation to be scrapped? Why should we not continue to hitch our wagon to a star and produce the best pioduceable not for the chosen few but for only the many who have come forward so In an International n u,,ii bravely as national crisis? These are ques- uuiis asKea oy Ethel Traphagen. a woman who has devoted to helpine to build able fashion industry. Perhaps, she said, th k will be raised that mv is biased, or that the products of tngiana and Stance are superior to ours. In answer to surh an mont, listen please to what two Ibf vinnee experts. Judith and Eva .- Ira Sander have written: i, t. ' I . . it 'What has hannencd in ik. Ommftn toitmmt. American women correspondents? Do they intend to give women in b, SMM,r thia country an Inferiority comskat. plex? Since the liberation of Pari Sylvan I Slroerlr w of fine wce'.ia. who hniuvo. tt,., Ul keep readiner about tho imm charm and taste or the Eurothe ostenslbl. - a w Vl9 , ur pean woman, especially the in aie comm-ndaU- e. Is Harmed " h does not aDoear in h "We slne'e movement pidicati upon came totwothisViennese sister. country rour years a ielt(,r t0 ag, ?lwaya admire nwary the youthrul M. VsBOn rtire-ln- r ixf (,. Ofoci of Economic StabiWiation. beiuty. ihe excellent cut. th lovely clor combinations of the Ameri-ca" 1 l 0C!'Vt: "This clothes We who cu e M'3s- - wiH have "Per- - had ready all those blessings of win mark thfu- - dressmaker and shoemaker are ture of our nation. It is the first happy to have escaped thra and step toward the destruction r to know that, whether we spend $7 American cultural life." Mr. Stroock. or $150 for r a wno calls "the most drastic without the agony or end leadress, fi. and destructive aet ever perpetrattings, we are still better dressed ed upon American Industry." said here than our European sisters. that it will result in countless "It annoys us to see bankruptcies and widespread un- American women greatly corresnondemn employment. stand In awe anything Euro F Eugene Ackerman. who repre- pean, wnereasbefore the Ameriaverage sents the American Wool Council, can woman is far to the charged that "American fashion average European assuperior far as beauty, industries are being sacrificed to figure, clothes and make UD are tne international concerned let alone her magnifipolicy and while the fashion trari cent hair and beautiful legs in America is being driven out of "Why must foreign Business this ou:itry currently la and Imported beeverything admired uncondibuilding up these industries In tionally? American women should France and England." Accordine to get over this fashion inferiority Mr. Axkermao this directive will complex. , 7! fin 10 taLure Wm 0 g J! At. ivrTd&t -- ., n.ity." Ft n d ready-to-wea- 8 good-neighbo- r BUSKER SALES MD flEW ITEUS FOR SERVICE THIS WEE The Modernette Club attended Wc are now to able the show at the Royal on Wednesget a limited Unless better care is takpn day evening. After the show they amount of oil burners. Spp ne , were all served lunch at Watkins lore you buy. Phone the automobiles now on the hig Ice Cream Parlor. ways, the whole transportati VEROHS ELECTRIC & system will break down, tho nrdeclared. At the present tin Children of Mrs. Robert Fn there are only three new 1045 SPECIALTY SHOP pleasantly surprised their mothpr mobiles in Utah. The used ca: at a birthday party at her home on censed with 20 Years Experteace now on the lots are iusf that tiqt? I) Luncheon was served to Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Byron Whipple and iwuicai repairing and All Types CARS and they've been well usei of Wiring. Also Welding and all It is up to the family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth to it that minor 01 specialty Work. iypes repairs are mad Christianson of American Fork, Mr. 5TH W. 8 STATE ST, LEHI, UTAH at once. That brakes Mrs. and I J. Morton of Lehi. and PHONE 34U-Pd Oct, 19 first class condiUon, One aecider Mrs. Lowell Fox and dauphtpr can keep five to ten people off a Pamela, of American Fork, Mr. and u important war iob . iTni$t.- airs .Calvin Fox. STEPIIEIJSCIJ East, the West is connwtPd k series of hiahwavs. Represectcrtiyo Continantnl arn-mr, ana mts. Oscar Dean nr INSURANCE have few fnterurban lines conned FOB ALL PRACTICAL American Fork, entertained at ng our towns. Buses an filing PURPOSES tnelr home in honor of Mr. and With 160.000 neonl l, capacity. PHONE 114-Mrs. Roland Dean on Sunday. Din Utah depending unon nrivaM SSI Souh 3rd West Lehi. Utah owned cars to ner was served to the following Mr. get them to and frori pApr. 25 meir war Jobs, it is up to the motor Mrs. and Fred Yates and children 1st to see to it that and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Powell and his car is kep PAPER HAHGIIIG on the road. children of Lehl. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Beckstead and children of OTTO McIFF Riverton, Miss Norma Dean. Reid WILL DO SOME WORK FOR Dean, the honored guests, and the THOSE- THAT WANT REAL host and hostess. WORK DONE See me ct 165 West Main St FOR, SALE 3 piece overstuffs Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lambert enter. set. Mrs. Kate Anderson, Phon etained Sunday at thetr home for . tne following brothers and sisters of Mrs. Lambert. Mr. and Mrs. NEW OR REMODELED B01IE3 WHIPPING CREAM FO Electric stove hookups, water Mrs. Claude Brown of Twin Falls, Idaho, Delbert Norman, Phone Mr, and Mrs. L. N. Rasmussen of heaters, all electric wiring Job. DUANE WOFFl tDEN Satt Lake, Mr. find Mrs. Bernard KANE FISHING Prwre Phone 69-- J SALE L. O. Rasmussen of Midvale, Mrs, Stella 2S3 East 2nd South Peterson Implement Rasmussen and daughter. Roma, of Shop on State St., Lehi Union, Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen of BALED HAY FOR ST.r Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. George Strinff oyle, fellow of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. B. Phone 91-FOB BEfiT F. Andrus of Draper, Mr. E. M New four room homes with full Rasmussen of Draper, and Mr. and basement and fumace tc.100 for Payment Inquire Uhl Bakey , Mrs. Calvin Fox of Lehi. month. Also new homes without WANTED FARM HANnT7 basement but with automatic ms some 1st line courage ana courtesy go hot croD hav. . Awhii ct water heaters at $30.00 ner hand in hand. The bravest men Saratoga Road, phone are the most forgiving and the montn. 186 or see LK.0 HANSON KOUSeTfOR RENTA lan Telephone most anxious to avoid quarrels 277 North Center, Lehi, Utah and pasture. Douglas Willes, Phone Thackeray. . h. 149-W- - J J. iAiEfi . J ! WANT A - HOUSE WIRING 119-W- sit. S5I-R- 3 4-i- a. a imi J, 345-J-- ii iM-W- That courage is poorly housed which dwells In numbers, The lion never counts the herd that is UARRIAGE AffllUGED about him, nor weighs how many flock he has to scatter. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney C. Allred Pvt Paul J. Price and Roger Price Mrs. Albert West of Draper, was Mr. and Mrs. William Price announce the marrlaee of their and were In Salt Iake on Wednesday a week-enguest of her parents family of Heber, were Sunday din Anne, to Lt Esmell W. aaugnter, visiting at the L D S Hospital with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Coons of LeGrande, Oregon. The their mother. and Mrs. Charles Turner. Price. Dog wedding took place in the L D S lemple at Mesa, Arizona, on April z :i 8 FOR .1 I , M kin '3 ns r t i. W vt imAML,MmhMWMi r t : cm ii. uuiipj t i k i. i v UARRIAGE JULii e 1 -- 1 MHSFr ... , V .. i,.. f r... r. .... ,)" canine charge, "Boy," a captured cm Guam and retrained for use in action against his former masters. The shepherd-colli- e is with the See ond War Do; Platoon, now serv ing with the Seeond Marine somewhere in the Paclflx' Jap war do? seized know If you had a Victory Garden last year and the year before, you is eat those golden that Gardening is fun. You know what a thrill it to yourself. You know that carrots, those rosy red tomatoes you plant as good. And no "boughten" food can possibly taste " "J t ' you know, iinany, uwi the bright sunshine in out as waistline getting your Plan your and taking care of your garden patch. it wisely. 1 Victory Garden nowand plant fli-visi- on Forces will need eight reported that the Armed this year million more cases of canned vegetables reason why it is a good than last. That is another Garden program. idea to encourage the Victory to have a modern And if you are fortunate enough know what a thrill it isto enjoy gas range, you and properly preserved food ful of properly-cookenutritional value. Gas is quick, clean, dependable, flexible and economical. it is Your Futore The Magic Flame to Brighten COMPANY MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY Serving Twenty-thre- e Utah Communities 2 FOR RENT 3 12 per month. Phone 304-- C. t. TvHJ "v. Jivuaa "!.a"d.WaU'paPer clning. tuatKue Jimum, Lehi. FOR SALE -- 3 517 Sorrel RTriino years old. tlOa Reuhm, North Second East, Telephone ii YOUNG TEAM HORSES FOR SALE-- Also new harness. x. Ward. nearly' w. Riedel, Third FOR SALE One ng horse, excellent for deer hunt-inWater tank and wagon. W. E. g. Davis. - - 0-- 4 ArillOUHCEO nnJ-- u AM FOR SALE 50 riniin I1WUCII! Barrels $1 each. Wa, Miss Emma Louise Brown will become the bride of Calvin N, Phone 166-Whitby, son of John Whitby of BALED HAY FOR SUIT. vy Alpine, .In the Salt Lake L D S cutting. Phone ?0. Temple Thursday, April 19. There WHIPPING Cram will be a double ring ceremony. Mrs. James Brown entertained at Bring own container, w. D. Jones, a shower honoring her daughter on 594 North 1st West a Monday evening. One hundred and CUSTOM TYPEWRmSrSS" fifty guests were present Tiw. ters, manuscriDts. biide was posented wjth many family records, etc.. rAati loveiy gins. Will write your biographical sketch! ' es, family historic hhm. THANKS FIREL'Efl Ruth S. Banks, 2CG East Main St. r- ris tUJie We wish to express our sincere for annreciation the snlendld work done by both the Lehi and the American Fork fire departments at our farm Saturday. We i are also very grateful for all the people who so kindly assisted In comoaung tne maze. Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Peck. uv''5 A U n ?; (U. S. Marin Corp, Phoie) Marine Vfc Carl E. Bliss of East Syracuse, N. Y., Is shown with bit . good foundation stock, with papers. $13.50. ed Chester White Boar for service! ' JK1CRS' Fhone 3tf.Rl. stn. For the ceremony, Anne wore the dresa her mother had worn when she was married. After the cere mony members of the Immediate families met at the Chapman Park notei lor dinner. ' Lt. and Mrs. Coons flew back to Los Angeles, where Mrs. Coons win resume her duties as a nurse. For going away she wore a dusty rose suit with black accessories The bride is a graduate of the Lehi High School, and completed nurses training at the L D S Hos pital ire Salt Lake City. She has been active in ward activities of the Lehi Second Ward. Her manv local friends Join in sending the couple best wishes. Y vp-- -- FOR SALEA I old sows of Jap War There's Fun for The Family In a 6 gelding. Call Th quire 390 West Main Sunday d i. SALE 1Q2-- M -- VICTORY GARDES 4. W. n nL WANTEDBaHoon Ti Parts, wheels, frame, not be in working etc Need ... cw Air. n WANTED worthless fhimrate WiHcaH and"pay old horses aad deS C-- ' Holmstead at lgFox Farm, Lehl, Phoae 343-JFor General Sfeeet Metal Work and Warm Air Heating nd Air Cond t onlngr see Ganther Sheet a. TRESPASSING CIOTIGE Asa special servfet to our readers thfs paper publishes wry week a section of news pictures, behind each of which there is a fascinating rtory, Tliese pictures take you all over the world and help you rrort clearly Interpret the news. TURN NOW TO THE PICTURE SECTION Utah' County, State of Utah ss: Metal Works, Fhone 189. tf The following described animals If your sewing machine has been taken in possession oi needa belts and accessorfe. Pound Keeper Reed Carson of Fair-fiel- repairs for " trespassing I on the Kept in stock. Sissom or Si vrs Sharpened, Wm. d, Osborne 5a premises of Cree Kofford, Anril 12 It for you. 1945, and if not claimed and dam ages paid and taken away will be Highest Price Paid for WorthkS sold on April 19, 1945, at 11 a. m. tilmals Royd Holmstead, Lhi w Farm. Phone to the highest bidder at my corral a at Fairfield, Utah. CUSTOM One buck and 32 ewes, all aees. BiTOlERINC 20 lambs from 1 week to 4 months wr KINDS Will call for and deliver. old. No grands visible. ; EEED CARSON, See CLYDE or. BOB Timimt . . louna eeper. . ' Lloetfised Butchera. ,. .... , .v i " 343-R- 12-&- au. . I ; Ai f-- j |