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Show I LZIII FREE PRESS. LEHI. UTAH- lr. and Mrs. Carlos Coates Mrs. Frank Jones attended the Mrs. Sherrrn Peterson. spent Friday in Provo. funeral of Mrs. Matilda War burT. F. Kirkham and Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dayton, Max ton in Pleasant Grove, Saturday. Mrs. Armond Webb spent Mon.North and Mis Betty Duke .. m Walk day in Salt Lake at the w I spent J. W. Wine is visit uiv K.K temple. Mr. Mr. with with and Mrs. Saturday night nd Mrs. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goates Walla, -- 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Bone re- - William Price. Stanley Lott and tanulv. -- 1 Monday in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bone ar- - : Mrs. Clarene Quiiia of Salt spent Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans of LeH Tuesday evening, Lake spent the week end with Provo spent the week end with at dinner. Sun- - RusselL Mondr '.v Ji r . ,..;. J"'K lie naa tn Mrs. J. W. Wing and other rela- Mrs. Noble Evans and Mr. and Deen released from the service Bone. Russell has re- tives. been Mrs. L. B. Brown. just ana expected to be in Lehi this leased from thf UW" tfrvi aftpr Mr. and Mrs. Bru.e Gale of week. Mrs. Frank Jones and Mrs. the past six years in Vernal spent Monday with Mr. Edith Dawson of Provo Karl trice telephoned his f.i-spent the &ned service. and Mrs. Luther Gale. Monday with Mrs. Helen Jones. Monday, from California statins' TKo i REAL that he had just landed m the Mr and Mrs. Frank Jones and Bishop and Mrs. E B Garrett FA ,U; ,held ln Pvo, Saturday, for the attended the Golden S. and wR of family spent Sunday in Provo. o Wedding ' Juab. Wasatch and A lpine dis Mr. and Mrs. E. T, Thornton of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone and II, -i- ll k! - " ' .incis. olticers of Lehi at Delta, Sunday. For 014,.,,,; family uvviuu .ujiiUcU1V Unit he re- - t . . n J ixal spent Sunday in Orem with . . . I f I Mr. and Mrs. Afton Gil.-- spent relatives. Local u01? Pk- Mrs- Armond Webb, Sunday in Provo with Mr. and The Liahonian club met at the f Gran-M- n. Before Oct. 5th! and Mrs! Byron 2 tipple and ger vision with man Robert Webb. parents, ,K , Taking of your own future and Mrs- Evan Colledge MrTl r!" TfZtnhpr 5th pass with- SaturdaV in Salt Lake. el Iny investigating the bene-- I Mr- and Mi Sunday Lee Smith were CW i u.. nlictmpnt in the e dinner guests of Mr. arid Mrs. erec ,Pany on i uiwii, ivionaay afternoon. Wayne Turner, r' S Army. Monday. Oct- T pnlist on or before COME ON RAM WIVt OCT TkC lw full WITH US Off Kit WOO AN &0M6TCf 0 5th to be guaranteed -- 1 -- Folks You Know.... il About s fj-nw- " ZZr home of their president, Mrs. Alta Wankss, Thursday night Miss Gemeve Beck of American Fork presented a one-a- ct play "White Iris." Refreshments were served following the meeting. The Liahonian club will meet at the home of Mrs. Arva Bone, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1945 Thursday night Mrs. Eunice Wad ley of American Fork will give a Look review on "Strange Fruit". Mrs. Betha Gunther and Mrs. Marie Gunther will present a piano duet Mr. and Mrs. Karl Iind of Salt Lake spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George Price. ,re sI"r!g s r t? T VfORTUNITY .aliI- Li Men . army-l0de- - 7n rtMrSJein !snt CuS f 2Cl A 1 A s "vSrft Iff ta - j - - V Itinnal benefits under the G. tJKehls. If you wait to en- Artober 5th benefits un- - urJ SHOWSUITS Sizes tT.r. Bill of Rights willl tne penoa L. only as long asWVion is 1 T - e. jieijency terminated these Dene- - Sif i has education been Never jjportanf to success. jjas specianzeu u cunmg ssoessenuai iu b""1"" these vital 'went Both of Sizes g before ibs t jnii to 4 Just Arrived! S1 f -- 7 to 12 t iiki'iit'j Decorative - Annimal Potter Plant Planters Priced 90c to $3.25 mm-- . We Have The Items You Need Llcctnc Lanterns and batteries Camp Stoves Tent Stove Pipes and Collars Ammunition Gun Scabards Flashlights and Batteries Knife Sharpening Stones Duck Decoys Goose Decoys Repair Parts for Coleman Lamps and Stoves --"- at once! Center Provo, Utah ""V "- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (Formerly Webb's Clothing) Kirkham Crabb, Manager and Owner. on Test II KIRK'S CLOTHING Gr. I. Bill of five year full fesMore than a or me niuivaiun course Jse in a trade or business N be will entirely paid for d en- tour Government if you 5th. before October or :t neglect taking advantage of ?H I widen opportumty: Act now: a Ti i i a your nearest Army xec-- i . BED SPREADS I the under i BLANKETS uovernmeniai your at t are 1. IS MAKE MUuSY 6IVE ME BJcK. Ki EaTANO BALL t.CS 0ONG TO Find Out Tkat hes UVIN4 IN TmI (OOD OlO A AN 0 NOT IN U GIRLS DRESSES ws; - ;..- r - , .rA T"? SET YOUR SIGHTS )elil RUPTURE It takes .EXPERT, H. L. HOFF- - Minneapolis, Minnesota, of N BRING YOUR without charge, Shields" in Prove, 1 demonstrate fHupture at the Hotel t Roberts on From 10 Please come early. fcious evening by appointment 1 for Bert Lyon, my personal rTTT' to 3 p. m. to achieve a goal IN EARLY lisentatiue. E planning HUNTING BOOTS September 30 fcJay, supplying my shields sufferers in this terri- -, for ten years and longer. I fitted thousands of cases in United States during this time l.t are many of my satisfied liceif corners right here in your com Ive been FOR REPAIRS! ipture e i If neglected, are may cause weakness, stomach age, nervousness, pains. People having large "ores or injection treatments, especially invited. 'If you ity. e hosjf r iine i it done J: to ex rlf : .'-1 IB - AVOID CAUTION: don't experi- - right, see him at this unable to THE RUSH - DELUX SHOE REPAIRING gas ispital . -;- ! ! Some young men Jcnow what they want and plan for it. Others are still looking for their niche. The new Regular Army can help both. Perhaps you want to go to college but can't afford it. If you enlist in the Army, you'll get your chance. Honorably discharged after a three-yea- r enlistment, you are eligible for 48 months of education at any college, trade, or business school for which you can qualify. The Government will pay your tuition, laboratory fees, etc., up to $500 per ordinary school year, plus $65 a month living allowance $90 a month if you have dependents. If you haven't found your spot, an Army enlistment offers you training in any of 200 trades and skills. You leave the service eligible for further training at the best civilian schools.' You can assure yourself of the benefits of the GI Bill of Rights if you enter the Army on or before October 5, 1946. See your nearest Army Recruiting Station for details. HOFFMAN'S to excf Our reputation at the EVANS COATS erloca iam M We Have a Good we serve Dry Goods Wly of 2271 mm STOCK m POODS PRICED IllV i such as fried CSe'4 a 6 m A PIIjSRJM ON THE PATH OP AovmiuK. ca 4. A furlough for men who reenlist within 20 days. Full details of other furlough privileges can be obtained from Recruiting Officers. 5. Mustering-ou- t pay (based upon length of service) to all men who are discharged to enlist or reenlist. 6. Option to retire at half pay for the rest of your life after 20 years' service increasing to pay after 30 years' service. All previous active federal military service counts toward retirement. 7. Choice of branch of service and overseas theater (of those still open) enlistments. on three-quarte- deNEW, HIGHER PAY FOR ARMY MEN In Addition ron of this cafe after yon pay us your first visit. May we expect you soon? In Addition to Column One Inat the Right: 20 crease for Service Overseas. 50 Increase if Member of Flying or Glider Increase in Pay Crews. 5 for Each 3 Years of Service May Be Added. Starting case ray Pert to Food, Lodgint, Clothes and MeJijal Cart will become a satisfied pat- OF SHOPPERS . . . vegetable pies. We know you P-L- THRIFTY been licious individual meat and 'ARE NURISHING FOR YOUR iuranof has chicken, steaks and our jj dollarl fJULY FT?OM CAFE built on the excellent, food physii DUAL 1 Vi, 2 or 3 years. enlistments permitted for men now in the Army with 6 or more months of service.) 2. Enlistment age from 18 to 34 years inclusive (17 with parents' consent) except for men now in Army, who may reenlist at any age, and former service men depending on length of service. 3. A reenlistment bonus of $50 for each year of active service since such bonus was last paid, or since last entry into service, provided reenlistment is within 3 months after last honorable discharge. ( WOOL BOYS' OE REGULAR ARMY ENLISTMENT 1. Enlistments for Minn. RADIOS a lungf ; HIGHLIGHTS PGICAL APPLIANCE CO. 520 Masonic Temple Minneapolis 2, sv Master Servant or First Sergeant, Technical Sergeant Staff Sergeant . Sergeant . . . Corporal . . . Private First Class Private .... "on, 165.00 135.00 115.00 100.00 90.00 80.00 75.00 MONTHLY RETIREMENT tNC0ME AFTER: 20 Tears' 30 Ttaru' Service fan. 107.25 87.75 74.75 65.00 58.50 52.00 48.75 185.63 15l'.88 , 90.00 84.38 Lin to: "Wair'iort of Peace," "Ko.'ce or fie Army," "Proudly W Hall," and Major football Broadcast on your radio. Winter H0ADBEI1T Phone 155-- - - PIECED BEETS, Pierce's No. 2 tin, 2 21c DICED CARROTS, No. 2 tin 12c CORN, Spring Kist No. 2 tin, 2 for 36c FRUIT CAKE MIX, 10 oz. jar 39c PUMPKIN, Utah Valley, 2Vz tin, 2 for 23c ODIZED SALT, 26 oz. pkg. 2 for 13c GLOSS STARCH, 1 lb. pkg., 2 for 25c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 2 tin, 2 or 29c BLENDED JUICE, 46 oz. tin 43c BABO CLEANSER, 2 for 23c SOUP MIX, Lipton's 3 pkgs 28c 15c CLOROX, quart - - BAKING SODA 1 lb. package 7c 129.38 112.50 101.25 XT For 13c BANANAS, lb, 59c WHITE SYRUP, 5 lbs 17c TOMATOES, Lehi Brand 2Vz size 42c ORANGE JUICE, 46 oz. tin WHEAT FLAKES, Carnation, pkg. 29c SPERRYS Pancake Flour, 4 lb. bag 34c WHEAT HEARTS, 28 oz 23c PEANUT BUTTER, Skippy, 1 lb. jar 37c COCOA 2 lb. package, big value 21c CHILI CON CARNE, Van Camp's 31c IPBpIl ENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST & SOU U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION W 108 WEST CENTER PROVO, UTAH A?' GIFT 5 jjij y ITEMS An Outdoor With j; Flavor -I- NCLUDING your pplic Hand Tooled Wallets, Jades' Slunk Purses, Qian Jewelry, Novel- bcs and Other Select Items J J 5 J J ji $ :. j : "l SPO RTSM HEADQUARTER Open 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Lone 5 Eagle Trading Post |