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Show jrf Societies Fairfield Ef-f- ferences .jdirf Society five all lfl - and what to the best at- - 'S FiLns be state jji ; fl ... j, re- - the v.v ,.j r rm FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER t, 7US LEADERS NAMED 111 C at Logan. Congratula Lehi from 3:30 to 5:00 p. m. Nov. ine station. A reenlistment now mechanic loves. Improve your News IS.tions,A Garth. 13. assures you of a lifetime of se- craftmanship, education and livHUNTING CONTEST Leatha Carson, Reporter He will render assistance to a retirement pension of ing conditions. Investigate at your Mrs. Florence Butt, Sophrorua persons over the age of 65 who curity, Bud Crossman, son of Mrs. Interest in the hunters' contest and a chance for you to nearest army recruiting station ie Carson at- have worked in employment cov- plenty Crossman escaped what may DuBois and Leatha being sponsored by the Lone Union meeting ered by the Social Security act, practice your trade equipped with today! Eagle Trading Post has been Pan- have been a fatal injury Sat- tended Primary the finest of tools every good 106 WEST CENTER, PROVO who desire to file a claim for ning high with the contest for urday morning while hunting Monday. social security retirement benedeer hunters now over and en- pheasants. A gun belonging to imis Sam reported Huggard fits, and to accept claims for surNorman tries still coming in for both duck Erickon accidentally from illness which has vivors of deceased wage earners proving ALL EIIAHEL and pheasant contests. discharged, striking Bud in the confined him to his home for the who were covered under the so4 William Boren, American Fork leg. He was rushed to the Lehi past two weeks. cial security system and survivBOXES BREAD -he where hospital first received med gained prize with his 206 ors of World War II veterans Kitchen GARBAGE CANS pound deer and Roger Price, Lehi ical treatment and was able to Relief Society conference was who have died within three Step-o- n years return home the foUowing day. brought in the second prize with held in Fairfield Sunday night of discharge. his buck of seven and 9 points. At this writing he is reported do- Sister Nadine Wing of the stake DUCK DECOYS No contestants entered in the ing nicely. Relief Society presidency. Mr. .ncs: rSTWABD rseworid Sch0W; -s- 2tr Laura Mothers; J presa vio- rjbble Taylor; Dut- - Deiorz and one-ha- An- - Lillian telk, fatter bunsnine , ,js Peterson. WARD ,,oND Done nny v World Today?", by ,e You Pra-ve- here; Bishop r- and presidents report Mrs. Irene welcome. and fining of officers Vance: . Sorenson, acPhyllis Fox; talk, Yervene hy as; Go maki havl engttl Mothers; talk, ce- Sun- - Bishop $d; remarks, 'Catch iafleti Ijong, brighl warn Where You Singing the one-ha- prayer, sngregation; &M) WARD tizalif' Have congregation, JjAny Good t In the !Ay?"; prayer, iiishop Sicks: song, Angry resident's report, Ruby by trio, "I Heard Rhoda dPraying, hi IMkri iU song IKPI. one-ha- ""nr. r. CtUt women's division. At the present time, Malcolm B. tephenson, son of J. Maiben Stephenson, leads the field in the duck shooting section with his male bird weighing two pounds fifteen and lf ounces. So far, there have been no contend ers for second prize, so. hunters are urged to register their female birds now in order to be eligible for second prize and have that trophy mounted. Of the pheasant hunters re porting to date, Harry Manning noias tirst place with his bird measuring 37 3'4 inches from tip to tip and Keith Dillrie of Cedar Fort tentatively holds second place with a pheasant weighing three pounds. So far there have been no entrants in the women's division. Prizes in the contest are mount ing of trophies by John and Har old Hutchings, local taxidermists. The largest deer to be mounted free and the deer with the most lf points to be mounted at cost. The largest male and female ducks will be mounted free and also the longest pheasant from tip to tip. The largest pheasant will be mounted at lf cost. Harold "Hutch" Hutchings, manager of the Lone Eagle Trading Post and W. D. Watkins, owner, are sponsors of the contest. The "Secret Pals" met together Oct. 31 to enjoy a progressive Hallowe'en supper. Everyone reports an enjoyable time. Garth Jones, son of Mrs. So- REPRESENTATIVE PLANS phronia DuBois was selected as the outstanding student of the U. MEETING IN CITY HALL Horace J. Christensen, acting Wanted Immediately manager of the Provo field office of the Social Security administra By The tio'n will be at the City Hall in " United States Array Clerks, typists and stenographers Former GI's who have any of the following MOS classifications 5 or 213 will be interested in this special announcement. Clerks, typists and stenographers are vitally important in any business. That's why the army has put these classifications high on their required list. Good pay, pleasant work can be yours if you are qualified to accept one of these reenlistment opportunities. Better discuss your problems with your nearest army recruiting officer. 106 WEST CENTER, PROVO 0o5-40- RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am sr; thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I wiT gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P.O.Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Pd. Adv. Laboratories NUE-OV- by Donna Mit- Nessie Brems; talk, Eld, Helen Jones, Alta Josephine Beal; solo Robert Brown; song, Kates. 'Scatter bun Jayer, Marvel Smith. O ily SPECIALS FOOD SPECIALS 34c PINK SALMON, tall can Friday and Saturday WARD 'OUKTH laiel Roberts; vydii Is collie sustaining teachers, Marie and 44c COFFEE, M. J. B., 1 lb - 43c FRUIT CAKE MIX, 10 oz. bottle 24c Nu CLOZ BLEACH, J4 Gallon 39c FRUIT COCKTAIL, Vi Tin LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER, 2 cans 9c 26c CARNATION Quick Wheat, pkg. SWEET CIDER, bring your own container 37c FRESH GROUND BEEF, lb 27c PEAS, No. 2 can, 2 for duet, Mrs. Ziegler iter; talk, Mrs. Mavis talk, Sadie L. Russon; mPlterson; talk, Jen- ano Tiippei xU.f weri sevaif Luther Mrs. le; talk, troyerf ill an! WARD Day," Singing FIFTH Wintry - Udora Nesbitt; Rula Dorton; I officers and teach- tes Comer; song by trio, Love,' Leota Peterson, ton,Leona Schow; talk ling; song, "As The Dew bven Distilling," Sing- w; talk, Myrtle Year- prayer, s report, of P, Vera 'M E. L iJTTLEFORD i ! MOTHERS 1 GARAGE Auto Repairing SECOND fp- W- SOUTH Garage 183-- i )8EE'S 1ER SHOP P 1 i House and Rural MAILBOXES Phone 5 iMain Street ITS A FA.CT FRIENDS that I've been getting better service from my car since I've been patStation. ronizing the PREM-O-CThe fellows there certainly know p how to keep a car in shape! O WEST IN LEHI. tip-to- WATCH FOR OUR OPENING DATE IN THIS PAPER Get the habit of slopping at this Service Station . You'll find it pays. Competent, courteous attendants . . prompt service . SOME OF THE MANY SERVICE OPERATIONS AVAIL- . . . and operated by local people. FULL LINE OF Gates Fan Belts Champion Spark Plugs Veedol 100 per cent Bradford Grade Pennsylvania Oil Veedol Safety Check Lubrication Bear Dynamic Wheel Balancing Bear Front End Alignment Expert Painting - Body and Fender Repairs Expert Welding - Electric and Acetylene Carburator and Ignition Repair EM - O c State Street WE EXTEND AN INVITATION FOR YOU TO COME IN Dwight Bates, Manager Phone 355 AND GET ACQUAINTED m iii.ul.u.uil,y4IUIIW!'lIMI Operated By John I (Jack) and Elroy M. Lamph Ha" , ' vl' ' ' v ' $8.95 Boys' All Wool Mackinaw Coats $4.35 Men's Lined Overall Jumpers $1.19 Ladies' Felt House Slippers pr Girls Plaid Skirts 20 per cent wool 80 per cent Rayon, sizes 3 to 6 $1.89 49c Printed Krinkle Crepe, yd 98c Table Damask, 58 in" wide, yd A MURDER. VIGTINVS EVB PUPlL. WILL BE OPEN MONDAY AT i BROADBENT BE 3PEM This BICYCLE BASKETS THAT THEY ARE NOW LOCATED IN THE OLD OREM DEPOT AT THE CORNER OF FIRST NORTH AND THIRD Dav Week Powers' Shoe Store OOE& CHRISTMAS STORE Js m ty-E- verv Get One While They Are Available Smith Hardware JACK'S Body and Fender SHOP We Invite You To Our WILL LAWfil'OWERS Here's real opportunity for former members of the air force. If your MOS is 748, 750 or 754, a grand new opportunity awaits recruit- you at your nearest army WISHES TO ANNOUNCE TO THEIR MANY COAL RANGES !; W III i". Airplane Engine Mechanics - B. Garrett; song Strength of the Hills," :Mothers: prayer, Esther able New Enamel CLOTHIMG ITEMS re- - Schow; Wanted ABLE AT OUR SHOP anied orii Fox, Relief Society councilman also Frank Jones and his Ladies chorus were present The chorus was accompanied by Mrs. i NOT RETAIN The A$56&lr& FbRTRAlTJ "Yes, it does match jny dress . , . but the dress isn't a new one. Just one that looks like new after having it cleaned and altered by the FASHION CLEANERS." No food feeds a specific organ. This superstition may have SON 8 Years Quality Merchandise for 64 - Electric-Trai- ns Toys - Games - Scooters Doll Buggies - Dolls - Christmas Gifts For All Available on our Young and Old Easy Lay Away Plan arisen fron the fact that both fish and brain tissue contain phosphoro-ts- . But so do milk and beefsteeak; and phosphorous is also cortained in nerves and teeth. L iinainimfn" Lone Eagle X Attention Muscrat Hunters have 1 TRAPS FORI X IEADQ ITARTF.R.Q l WWW II II A II lk. M ' Trading J Post .,..,.. ."l Open 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. i i WwWW WWW WWWW ww WWWw WW Www |