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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 19, THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH PACE EIGHT ir. . rai TAKE CARE CF RUBBISH Gordon were Provo on Monday. of-- American Fork, Mrs, H. J. riark and Mrs. Jean care at the Lehl Hospital on COURT OF REVIEW HOSPITAL NOTES j of Pleasant i Grove underwent a major operation j at the Lehl Hospital on Saturday. LT. JOHN AAHO'I BERRY Vaudis Healey of Alpine received medical care on Saturday and Sun-- i day at the local hospital. AIR MEDAL f ! I Hazel Christiansen DECORATED WITH A I ': . Barnes received medical George 9S3 Quality Merchandise DRY GOODS SHOES 1 GROCERIES i DINNER SETS . TUBS and BUCKETS RAKES and HOES COMPLETE SELECTIONS ALWAYS BP.OflDBEIIT ll Phone W a son Lehi, Utah ..... f WHY Y IWflA rZT... keEP yeLUNo eoukPfc wu TIMC mis fufSTf SHOOTS OFF A wr l.v WVr 24. 1944. type In a flight of four which encountered ten enemy airplanes, your son dived down on one of them, opened fire at 400 yards and sent it into the water in flames. Almost every hour of every day your son, and the sons of other Amrican fahers, are doing just such things as that here in the Southwest Pacific. Theirs Is a very real and very tangible contribution to victory and to peace. I would like to tell you how genuinely proud I am to have men such as your son in my command. and how gratified I am to know that young Americans with such are courage and resourcefulness battle our against country's fighting the aggressor nations. You, Mr. Berry, have every rea son to share that pride and P-3- 8 . Girls' Percale Dresees Girls Blouses . a . Webb's Clothing Precision Wheel Alignment ington, D. C. Said Mr. Dodd: "The agricultural production pattern established by the goals is still the most practical balance for 1945. This sugar beet goal cannot be met if farmers in sugar beet areas substitute . other crops for ii Sincerely, sugar beets, sugar is sun a GEORGE C. KENNEY. critical war crop, and every farmer Lieutenant General, U. S. A., should plant the largest possible Commander. acreage of beets consistant with his goals for other crops. Farmers Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckstead in sugar beet areas should not of South Jordan, called on Mrs. T. overlook the fact that producion A. Taylor on Sunday. history has been an important factor in prorating the domesic produc tion quotas among growers under fOlRE 'BOULDER IT'S GOT HIM JITTER- Y- AND IT'S BECAUSE tM THE BKKiEST HE CAN THINK OF r js&J WE ARE OPEN 24 the Sugar Act of 1937." Supporting Mr. Dodd's statement, Lieutenant Colonel Ralph W. Director of the Office of Sup the special to ply, on agriculture which Is investigating the food situation, said it is ex pected that 1945 will be the most difficult year of the war so far as sugar is concerned. - DFUGGS i I RIGHT iJ Olm-stea- OIL CO. i i IS THE BEST PLACE FOR DEPENDABILITY AND EXCELLENT SERVICE HOURS EVERY DAY We Deliver 50 d, Mr. and Mrs. David W. Adamson spent Thursday at the Jiome of Mrs. Alice Phillips. 5 GALLON SEALED CANS SINCLAIR MOTOR OIL YES WE HAVE TIRE PUMPS ACCESSORIES AUTOMOBILE and Mrs. Jack Park of River- ton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Rex Gardner and family. Mr. REFRESHMENT CENTER DRIVE OUT AND GET THE BEST OF SERVICE Mrs. Lyle Dimick and daughter, Jeanene. of Clearfield, spent the week-enwith Mr. and Mrs. Ludvig ' Larsen. , Park Service Station d "JOCKEY" JOHNSON, Manager 5TH WEST and STATE STREET Mrs. Ronald Price of American Fork, and Mrs. Roger Price, visited LEHI, UTAH in Salt Lake City, Saturday with Mrs. Nydia F. Price. and Mrs. Willard Wood of Garland, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Legrande Wood and Mr. WANTED! family. Mrs. Thomas Wise of Garland and Miss Clara Wise of Ogden, visited with Mrs. LeGrande Wood on Friday. of the Fork of American Club New Comers About twenty members F. Rex Gardner called his from Tlberon Island, Sunday. met at the John Hutchings home statin? that he was returning to on Tuesday to visit the Museum. San Bruno, California on Monday No Truck To Large or Small. Gallons or More Free of Charge. Try Our Lubrication Service Mr. and Mrs. Grant Busk of American Fork, are the proud parents of a fine baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Ludvig Larsen are the proud 'r-v,i- CORNER THIRD WEST ON STATE STREET, LEHI Members cf the Ikan Oddity Club met at the home of Mrs Thelma Miller on Thursday anu enjoyed lunch after which they all attended the show at the Royal Theatre. Mrs. Clarene Turner Quinn of Salt Lake, was a week-enguest of Mrs. A. B. Anderson and Mrs. Wm Wing. Mrs, Quinn Is a niece of the two women. d THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... Eddington of Salt guest of her Mrs. Abraham Mr. and parents. Anderson and with Dr. and Mrs Mrs. Keith Lake, was a week-en- d "Elmo Eddington. y SPARE y 1 and Mrs. Rodney C. Allred returned home Wednesday from Mr. Angeles, California. While there they accompanied their daughter, Anne, and Lt Bernell W. Coons through thLDS Temple at Mesa, Arizona. WHAT CAN YOU THAT THEY CAN WEAR? Los This month, from the clothes, closets and attics of America's homes, must come 150 million pounds of serviceable used clothing, shoes, and bedclothes, to help relieve the pitiful suffering of 125 million men, and children in var-tor- n European countries. Will you help? Then call your local UNGG Committee right now for full information. Mm. Winnie Screnson, Mrs. Andy Trane and Mrs. Alta'Webb accom- panied fifty cf their Sunday School class to the temple last week. While there the class were baptized for four hundred and seven names figure out how we'll ever repay them, isn't it. Judge?" "Yes, it rca!!y is, Tom. There are only certain things we can da Such as... write them cheerful letter often. Send them favorb gifts from time to time. Wcrk harder ever to provide them with everytif sey need to finish their job quickly iWliiiore Pnd more War Bonds ... to especially duri.K ive current drive klt ... Mrs. Rula Dorton entertained for her bridge club Thursday afternoon at her home. Dainty refreshments were served and the prizes were wen by Mrs. Beulah Evans and Mrs. Lela Evans. J 1 " When you think of the sacrifices our fighting men are making in this war, ifa hard to pay for the amnvinn"- -- :u.j f J.iing equipment they must ha e." "All that still teems kind of small con. pared with what they're doing for us. Judge." "True, but ifa about all we older h.'hi back home can do, Tom. Except one iwvj thing. And that is to be sure our fighting nseti come heme to the same kind of country taf left behind. The kind of country their lettr t:n us tney want, Nothing charged that they don't want changed while they're awv hiir aricKsa and iirfl ! - Fire Chief Thomas Powers Is ask Ralph Allred returned to his son of Mr. and Mrs. ing people of Leh to take care of Lloyd Bone, on Sunday after home u has been aavancea spending PLAIHi'ED the rubbish. A lot of damage can Eldon Bone, He month in the L D S Hog. the past is stationed ai be done through rubbish being left Corporal. pital in Salt Lake City. npar buildin?. corrals and sheds. Tampa, Florida. A Court cf Review for the Boy He' urges the people of Lehi to it will be held"gather up the rubbish, then take Scouts of Lehl Stake . . ... i in the Filth Ward scout Koom oniaway from all Duuamgs ana Tnndav Anril 23. at 8 O'clock. All grass to burn it When burning thu beBoy Scouts wishing to earn badges rubbish watch it continuously, be to so much dry grass cause there is are requested present Sizes I to 3 and 7 to 14. This is to help some cf the boys and weeds around, fires can easily :: obtain more badges for Court of get out cf control, and case a great Honor Night deal of damage. District Court of Honor will be Why not be a good citizen? Let's held in the Lehl Stake Tabrnacle get those rubbish heaps cleared up Sizes 10 to 1A on Mav 6. The theme will be and burned. It eliminates fire -Stake Lehi 5 of hazards, makes a better looking Camping". . Troop I Al to 3 nave. charge 01 aecoraung me yard, and a better community. LITTLE BOYS' KNIT SUITS-S- izes of colors :: :: Ktaerp and the costing Chambre and Cotton Flannel Mr, Despain will be there to show MEN'S WORK SHIRTS-B- lne down the his PLAY IIOTICE of trip pictures River. Colorado Boys earning COTTON MARQUISETTE CURTAINING , SCHOOL MOTHERS badges will have them presented. Later in the evening, Lee Kay, of the State Fish and Game AssociA NEW GROUP OF LADIES' PERCALE H0USEDRESSES There will be a meeting for all ation will show some educational Sizes 38 to 44. of children attending mothers the its Utah and of game. pictures to be held in the play Boy Scouts are asked o remember Play School, Staple Items Corning In Every Day. 20. on room school April Friday, these two dates, April 23, and May Mrs. Mabel Jones, School Nurse 6. will be present to give a lecture on in the Communicable Diseases to CROP asked are BEET SUGAR Community. Mothers PHONE 24-STATE STREET be prepared to ask any questions. MUST BE MET The closing operetta wll also be discussed. All mothers of play school childA last minute appeal to sugar ren are urged to attend. beet gowers of the nation to meet this year's beet goals was voiced this week by N .E. Dodd, Chief LOCAL 1TEHS FAMOUS SINCLAIR GAS and OILS Agricultural Adjustment Agency, YOUR BRAKES ADJUSTED WashHAVE in a statement released from AMD COURT OF iiOiiQR 11 AT . r Heal was a visit Salt Lake visitors on Monday. . The following letter was received baby girl was born to Mrs. recently by David A. Berry of Cedar Fern Carlson at the local hospital Fort: March 13, 1945. on Monday. Dear Mr. Berry: Babv Kav Fox, son of Mr. and Recently your son, Lieutenant Mrs. Eldred Fox, underwent Jchn A. Berry, was decorated with major operation cn Tuesday. the Air Medal. It was an award made In recognition of courageous Mrs. Betty Jean Lambert and son, service to his combat organization, t LI. were taken to their home on Tues his fellow American airmen, nis , day. country, his home and to you He was cited for meritorious Barbara Hunsaker was removed achievement while participating In to her home on Friday from the an aerial flight over Ormoc ,Bay, Lehl Hospital. Philippine Islands, on November I 1945 :. Tku ttmtimmtnl tfimmnd ty Cmftmtt Mrs. Eliza Btrmft - - UNITED NATIONAL CLOTHING For Overseas War Relief Nina Colledge, Mrs. John Job, Mrs. Morris Thomas. Mrs. George Man-nlnand daughter, Beatrice, Mrs. Earline Thomas II. W Manning, and Ray Job. Thi$ COLLECTION Henry J. Kaiser, National APRIL enter- tained at dinner Tuesday afternoon for Mrs. Earl Thomas, Mrs. 1 Odt to 30 odvrt!iemnt prepared by the War Advertising Council fo' U"iW' National Clothing Collection, and sponsored by rr and Mrs. Elmer Jackson attended the opera of the Provo High School on Saturday evening. After he opera they visited with Mrs. Martha Linton and Mrs. William Mr. J -AktktUt Colledge n Imdiutrm. Im Knudsen. SPONSORED BY POWERS SHOE TORE AND LEANY MERC. |