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Show ini iir.ru r xtcjii PAGE EIGHT guests on Thanksgiving of Mr. and C7 Mrs. I. R. Peck. Published by The Lehi Free Press Special Christmas assembly of evpry Thursday. W. S. Adarnson, 9t s, iir.ni, uiah ' ' ' n - FORMER LEHI RESIDENT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, - REFRIGER5T6r CROSLEY SHELVE FOR SALE Excellent Conditio, DIES III CANADA the Third ward will be held day, Dec. 4, with Principal L. B. former resident of Lehi, John Adarnson as guest speaker for the B. Merrill, 79, died last Monday Special Interest group. morning at Hill Springs, Alberta, Mrs. V. E. Lott of Toppenish, Canada, following a brief illness. Furnished Advertising Rates Wash., paid her parents, Mr. and He was born in Lincolnshire, Upon Request. Subscription, One Mrs. George Whitman, a surprise and came to Utah in 1892, England, 11.00. Year. visit over the Thanksgiving holiday. in Lehi Eight years later settling She expects to return home Satur- he went to Canada where he enday. gaged in the nursery business. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bell of Salt Mr. Merrill is survived by three Lake were dinner guests Sunday sons and six daughters. A sister. of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Glathar. Mrs. Eliza A. James, lives in Salt LOCAL ITEMS Tues- Managing Editor. Phone Entered at the Post Office at Lehi. Utah, as second class matter. 8-- Members of the Letter Carriers Auxiliary of South Utah County this week viewed John Hutchings' mineral, fossil and relic collection. The collection is said to be the most complete private mineralogy ical display in the west Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings were Mrs. n, Cal Hutchings and daughter, HenMaurice of Provo, and ry of Provo. Mrs. Jennie Nostrom and her son, Lt. Reed Nostrom and his wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Peck and family were dinner Ga-lyn- el Hi mining TMgM tonog in normal timM ia SO par ol ta total riginaUd bf U cnt railroad el Utah. li dclirwvd at ir'i minatai ulput M tim. would cenplal! iiU to tracJa al to Stat." METAL MINING INDUSTRY oi UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Glathar entertained at dinner Monday for Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carson went to Nephi Wednesday evening to attend a social of the Nephi No. 1 American Legion post Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDan-iand Jim McDaniel were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Peck. Mrs. Howard Grey entertained at a birthdav Dartv Saturday after- noon for her daughter, Linda, who was five years old. Attending were Launee Wood, Carol Allen, Caroline Whimpey, Nancy Heal, Phyllis Price, Don Ernst and J. H. Hatfield. The children played games and enjoyed refreshments. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Calton entertained Tuesday at a birthday dinner for their son, Allan, and his famliy. J. A Wilcox of Tooele visited Wednesday morning with his sister, Mrs. Joseph Calton. Mr. and Mrs. Soren Mork enter tained at a Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Bowes and daughter, Mrs. Dean Koonz, and son, Douglas Paul, of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Sorenson of Vineyard. Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Young and family; Bill Mork, Sidney Young, Neil Youngs Miss Margaret Thur- el i Advisory Service is offered to all communities by the State Department of Publicity and Industrial Development IALLJQ5.J DON'T With CHEAP vc THE FAMOUS TEXACO GASOLINE Sky Chief Fire Chief Indian xv N 5U Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Peterson of Cal., spent Thanksgiving Venice, ... i li r ii ivirs. witn Mr. reierson s mouier, of Lehi. Emma Peterson They also C J nr r-- ZjX -- TJr-Tft -- hit? J ' flPi6 - 'riff iSfV visited two other sisters, Mrs. Clara Clover and Margaret McMillan. On Sunday, all but Mrs. Emma Peter-mr anai jvits. j. . son visited mr. Peterson at Magna. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gray on Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Gray of Salt Lake and Capt and Mrs. Dale Bluff-dal- e, Crump and son, David, of WHITE NOTES MRS. II. Utah. Mrs. Jennie Nostrum and Mr. and REUNION Mrs. Reed Nostrom spent Saturday BIRTHDAY, in Salt Lake. One of the outstanding ThanksMr. and Mrs. I. R. Peck enter giving observances in Lehi was held tained the following Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. H. J. White, guests: Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Peck when for the first time in five years U and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Nos- the entire family was together. jf trom and Jennie Nostrom. The occasion centered on Sgt. j Mr. and Mrs. Milan Allred and Robert B. White, recently dis- - A family were visitors over the week charged from the army after five end in Lehi. years' service, three and a half of w Mrs. Geneva Stewart spent which were spent in the south Pacific where he saw action in the Thanksgiving in Salt Lake. fj Charlie Harris, who left Lehi in many campaigns. The day also was the birthday an- - $ 1903 to become a rancher in Canada, and his wife, Minerva Thomas niversat y of Mrs. White, who said it Harris, arrived in Lehi Monday on was the best she had ever observed. a vacation. A strong booster of Attending the "homecoming," besides Mr. Sgt. White, were Mr. and Mrs. Canada, Lethbridge, Alberta, Harris said it is always a pleas- Floyd White of Richmond, Mr. and ure to return to his native Lehi. Mrs. Reed White and family of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Harris will visit his Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ronne-bur- g and family of Salt Lake; Mr. sister-in-laMrs. James Chamberlain of Cedar Valley. He will then and Mrs. Elmer Monson and family go to Provo before returning to of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boren and family of Salt Lake; Canada. Mrs. John H. Smith was in Salt Mrs. Clara Neal and son, Jack, and mother, Mrs. Clara Stoker of Lehi. Lake for an extended visit. Mrs. Lona Gammon of Provo spent Thanksgiving and the following day with Mr. and Mrs. Le-rGammon and family of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Hans A. Peterson Dependable Auto Repairing of Venice, Cal., spent the Thanks-giyin- g Acetylene Welding holidays as guests of Mrs. 431 WEST SECOND SOUTH of McMillan and family Margaret PHONE 75-Lehi. Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Alice Stice were her son, R. Boyd Stice and family of Highland Boy, Bingham Canyon, another son, Richard Stice of Salt Lake; a BARBER SHOP Mr. and daughter and Mrs. D. R. Douglas, Salt Lake. WILL BE Mr. and Mrs. R. Boyd Stice and daughter, Dorothy, acompained Mrs. R. J. Stice to a party Saturday evening .in Hotel Utah in Salt Lake, honoring retiring employes of the Union Pacific Railroad Company. NEXT WEEK Mayor Earl J. Glade of Salt Lake was one of the guest speakers, A banquet, program and dancing were enjoyed. w GAS BUY Lake. man ana raa inurman viMieu uie family of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Niel- son of Mt. Pleasant on Thanksgiv ing day. Mrs. Ceil Bowman and daughter, Deanna, visited Alta Webb on . DAMAGE YOUR MOTOR . i4mn '. , Highest Octane Content in State I FUTURE LIES IfJ belt cwvtyoR were wpustr TEXACO SERVICE GARAGE State Street "N Phone 47-- J Kelly Wilson t J. j Nielse 'Herbe - - ONLY FOUR Alonz i WEEKS BEFORE CHRISTHAS Hett WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE LOVELY GIFTS !daughi Perme OF j,TJtah r 27 HANDBAGS HOUSE COATS ROBES BLOUSES DRESSES I. sf j-- a lovely entitled to expert aid and advice in the planning and execution of a workable program for the development of is a profitable tourist trade. that each community faces individual problems. Such problems can usually be solved. This offers its Department state-wid- e needs as they apply to a greater tourist industry. makes an ideal CHRISTMAS GIFT I A CARDS at LEANVS, Box of 20, printed, $1.75; Box of 15 printed, $1.50. NOW IS THE TIME TO CONSIDER YOUR PLUMBING AND HEATING NEEDS. MATERIALS ARE AVAILABLE AFTER A SCARCITY DURING THE PAST THREE YEARS I inoved NOW IS THE TIME TO GET THE IRON FIREMAN . . : THE AUTOMATIC COAL ' FIRING STOKER. WILL MEET CUSTOMERS AT NIGHT BY APPOINTMENT PHONE 8-1-- JL JO PLUMBING Jamily e PHONE 20-- MAIN STREET J iem Sorro p eath X THE MINUTE-MAOF THE HOUR N I and HEATING MAIN STREET - Jie love Stalwart brj ticissitu liends learby Spend r son t - HERMAN (Jockie) JOHNSON. Manager Fifth West on State Street De IThe 7 . nd ger Igo aliforn: fuld ir d enj( h a cri PRODUCTS A.M. TO 10 P.M. Ptone 334 t temitv loped 0 WATCH THIS AD FOR AN IMPORTANT 'ANNOUNCEMENT OPEN 10 in dth th Next Door to Powers' Shoe Store REFRESHMENT STAIiD 21 K. fin I LTAS FROCK flflD BEAUTY SHOP 7 7 and pet the best in the heating and plumbing lines. JLVJL onore depend Specialists in HEED THE INVITATION TO COMFORT 7. Vhere ind ha ervice SINCLAIR fnarriei ind he w, CHRISTMAS (This advertisement is number fourteen of series to promote greater tourist trade for the entire state). J I Mere 4i BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT MATERNITY DRESSES TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDA Salt Lake City, Utah jjWayne shus a 1 1 Aftei just arrived WFFK FRIDAY Atlas Building" , I iiusban Tim UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLICITY AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT i ee s j Si son-in-la- Aftei 1 1901, T EXPERIENCE PROVES services in helping to analyze and solve oy orth PERMANENT v LITTLEFORD BROTHERS GARAGE movinj iilames w, YOUR COMMUNITY rt she Tn f to the trartion f t0ay. .e" 1L5 Ij foreftie the pAfctie'Awew" '"Vy la tUfend ptimpht ftniiy. Pretertlon of strong h f our kir peace as ia w ' |