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Show Mr. Jack Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Miller, is home with his bride, the former Lorene Ford of Los Angeles. They were married in Las Vegas, April 9. Since his discharge from the service, Mr. Miller has been working at Tod Park and the couple is living in Tooele. A very lovely meeting was held Friday at the home of Mrs. Mamie A. Calton for the Primary Officers. Attendig were Mrs. Arv ilia Hacking, Mrs. Bessie Cannon, Mrs. Donna Cook, Mrs. Ruth Berry, Mrs. Evelyn Peterson, Miss Lena Calton, Mrs. Myrt Hardman, Mrs. Loll Miller, Mrs. Lucille Peterson and Mrs. Beukh Calton. At the meeting the ladies made flowers for the Spring Festival to be held Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith announce the marriage of their son, Vernal, to the former Miss Cora Richins of Pleasant Grove. They were married last week and are making their home in Lehi. The groom is a recently discharged navy veteran. Edwin Ault, son of Mrs. I la Ault, now is stationed at Ft Cedar Volley News KIRKMAN VELDA Mr. and Mrs. Clair Morgan Jr. and Mrs. R. P. McLean and son, Bob, ell of Salt Lake were dinner guests Sunday at the homc cf Mr. and Mrs. Chess Kirkman. ATTEHTIOa FIOTORISTS BRING YOUR AUTOMOBILE TROUBLES TO WENDELL SKEHHER PHONE 415 157-- J East Ninth North SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Attention SHIPPERS Douglas awaiting a new asdgn- - it is trsition to have an annual Booster Banquet and Assembly. imenL from released been the Having Today the Boosters presented the United States Navy on April 12, Student Bady with a clever asDonald S. Cook, MOMM J e has sembly in thkh every Boasu-- i returned to his home in Cedar participated. Brief scenes Valley. Mr. Cook entered th taken from past assemblies and service on February 19, 1944 and i important happenings about the went to Farragutt, Idaho for his (School. Don! Peterson, Dean basic training. From there he Hunger, Ernest Webb, Jerry was sent to Dearborne, Michigan, Winslow, Wayman Winslow and where he served until August, Dick Bennett, dawned the 1944, at which time he was Booster costumes and displayed shipped overseas. Nine months ol them to the test advantage. Frihis time overseas was spent on day, the 26th the Booster Formal Johnson Island in the Pacific. The Banquet is to be given at Ralph's balance of his service until time new cafe on State Street A forof discharge was spent on Oahu mal dance will follow. in the Hawaiian Islands. In Union meeting Sunday the quorum activity and church service department of the Melchize-de- k By JILENE PETERSON Priesthood quorums decided to carry over last month's projSixteen senior high school stu- ect for another month giving spedents scholastic records were av- cial effort toward the holding of eraged last week and the follow- a social in each ing were found to have an A quorum. average on report cards. The Honor Roll is composed of the Capt C. C. Magleby, his mothfollowing: Glen Putnam. Yvonne er and sister, visited with Mrs. Norene Ash, Felt, Carlyn Coates. Leah Mangum, Joan Evans. Reba Charles Crabb, Capt Magleby's and Cook, Leanora Abbott, Helen grandmother over Saturday Sunday. Colledge. Marearet Worlton. Na- dine Jones, Betty Norberg, Elaine Adamson, Buby Bone, Robert Call . . . Allred and June Erickson. The High School Paper, the Lehi 304-- J Purple and White has had a very consistant staff throughout the for school year. Helen Colledge has had the honor of being the editor of the paper. Norene Felt is the clever cartoonist and the staff is composed of Vea Jean Brown. Way man Winslow, John Myers, M. A. McKAY Bob Allred, Joyce Ricks, Shirley Green and Ruby Bone. Every spring at the L. II. S. At 'e are proud grandparents of another grandson. The happy parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson (Ruby Carson.) Mrs. Wilson is at the Lehi Hospital. Mrs. LaMar Nelson (Yvonne Bolman) telephoned her mother. Mrs. Florence Butt, from Brem erton, Washington, to wish her a Happy Easter. Members of the Parent-Teaer Association met Monday eve- ch E - i I HAVE you H RD? Si i tk st 61 THE GIFT OF GIFTS f FLOWERS Enjoyed more by Everyone a Bouquet or Potted Plant will be greatly, enjoyed by the friend or member of the family. Funeral Work and Corsages our speciality. We take pride in handling our flowers. H Sew xf DEPEHDABLE WRECKING SERVICE t' th word getting around you can see in our more lovely patterns wallpaper department than you ever imagined existed. Everyone Yes," Western homes. down any time and see them! decorator-selecte- d for Come Smith Hardware htkyimoer Main Street WE DELIVER E Phone arei LEHI FLORAL GO. ALL SIZES NEW AND USED PASSENGER PENNSYLVANIA and FIRESTONE TIRES and TUBES Phone 7 gal., KENDALL OIL, $4.25 In your own container 3 Gallon Case, Quarts $2.70 Fuel Oil, No. 1 Grade Tractor Fuel 5 EASTER SPECIALS 39 . - JUIATISM get-toget- Call Your RAILWAY EXPRESS AGENCY 4 Cans ki Lenlha Canon, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carson was Emma and ShirU ning. The following program That Naughty .ffive Girls, to tLAT presented: duet, and Buzz in Lehi Hales Vera La Mrs. Waltz," Evelvn Petersou; reading, M -In the Hospital," Alice Cook; Piano solo, "Barbarian Waltz," Vera Carson; business notes were and ARTHP'- given by President Clara Elton. I suffered for Refreshments were served fol- thankful that I ye follad lowing the program. this terrible affliction ftT, Mrs. Rosetta Beecher and son, gladly answer anyone ' Bobby,- and Mr. Andrew Sanely for information. Mrs. i.'" from Salt lake were Mrs. Ella P.O.Box 825, Vancouver Courtlip's visitors Sunday. 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