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Show ttkt Locals Lehi Ladies Chorus 5rsJChantante r -- Isabelle of home The Third ward Primary offic-- ! ers and teachers Leld a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Veron Curtis Saturday night Mrs. A. W. Davis, Mr. and lAinch was served and games Mrs. Alton Giles and son, Stan- played with gifts being exchang ford, spent Sunday in Heber with ed. Mr. and Mrs. William Price and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Leyshon son, Brent, spent Sunday in Heand daughters, Judy and Joan, ber with relatives. Mrs. Earl Lind of Salt Lake of Provo, called relatives Mon the week end with Mr. spent day. and Mrs. George Price. Mrs. Sherman Evans and baby Mrs. Burgess and family Myron left Wednesday for end with Mr. and week the spent to visit with Mr. and Mrs Wis., Mrs. Junius Banks. Gunderson. Guy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Chris- Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Evans, Mr. tensen and son of American Fork and Mrs. Steven Zimmerman and spent Sunday evening in Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brown Merle Garrett, Lornell ana isaDeie crown, vjuls gSi time was spent was received in Lehi that a new baby girl n Mr and Mrs. Merrill I.. The baDy was oom ai a Js. Kansas in City. Mr. and Pnjtal jiarcis win iciiuu vj i I first part of January. lJbert Bone was taken to his JLe after receiving medical aid 'M&e L D S hospital in Salt Lake. Fedora club met at the 4Le of Mrs. Dorothy Southwick wr . TTT j lursday nigni. airs, wayne into the sw was welcomed b and Mrs. Lynn Lewis was a Ut Prizes were won by Mrs. r&ble Sford jr-i- u 'fje .1 mxs. Whipple, josepnine Kinson and Mrs. Mazell Davis. ijjene Evans, son of Mr. and L Ruel Evans, left Thursday lah the football team from the diversity of Utah for the Ha- fciian Islands. luerfcr enjoyed by Misses Nadene Jor.es, j Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beck, Mr. Federal ass.sUccc for school Arlene Nielson, LeRue Curtiss, and Mrs. Robert Webb and Mr. now is made permanent Esther Brenu, Carlyn Coates, Jo- - and Mrs. Ward Webb attended the lunches laws. Part cl available fuds is by Ann Dorton and Ger&ldine Hitch temple excursion Monday night for the purchwe cf such equipment cock. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple at refrigerators and stoves. Hotiej Mrs. Edith Johnson of Wyoming oa the basis of the numand Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb Is allotted is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walber of school children. spent Monday night in Salt Lake lace Gardner. at the temple. Mrs. Clive Beal gave the book Mr. and Mrs. E. C Crookston review, ine nooe to xhe bpe-ci- al Interest class of the Third of Salt Lake spent Sunday callward Tuesday night ing on relatives in Lehi. Robinson of American Fork visited Tuesday evening with Ralph Galipie at the St Marks hospital in Salt Lake. Mrs. Sylvester Evans spent last Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Emery Smith. The Gospel Doctrine class of the Third ward held a party in their ward Wednesday evening. The time was spent in games. with supper being served A Fireside chat was held at the home of Mrs. Allen Wells Sunday evening. Mrs. Helen Jones gave a book review on, "Lantern In Her Hand." ) Guemey, ) - msv Sstate ceased .... .......... I 1U LIVLUllUAD of ERMA C. WOODS, Creditors will present claims Sh vouchers at the office of Don Ick Dalton, attorney, at Ameri ft Fork, Utah, on or before the --Mi February, 1947. day of Glen L. Clark, Administrator. Mack Dalton, fitorney for administrator ilierican Fork, Utah. S'fst publication, Dec. a, lyw. !Vfl it publication, Dec. 26, 1946, WHEN I GET MAO I COUNT TEN AND THEN LOOK OUT' i ' ' I, yout,ropihy in$wranct policies cover today's in- - rerty greased m siJlVtS PHONE 114-- J or , volues? ( Certified Veterans World War R.F.C. for Small Businesses State and Local Governments Institutions A Wonderful XMAS '(Sift -- " v i. Vtren tiffed I.F.C ). OWEN WHITEHEAD one Pleasant Grove '811 : i r. .:. I'i ?nIHBf?' 1 1 . ... n I T" 'I,.ltiP;.':'." "" thread, webbing, etc $119,096; shoe findings $229,271; 7 oz. ticking, green wool billiard cloth,' celanese, oranburg flat weave, ta. $87,612; numerous miscellaneous soft line items $102,892. $3,800,000 I.'. ...l j.. .l-- jf Surplus remaining after the priority periods will be offered to buyers beginning DEC 30, 1946. No retail sales made to the gen-or- al public. Proof of buyer's eligibility required. non-priori- ...Dec. 28 AM sales eubieet ta WAA term and conditions. 4. Moke cheeks psynUo to Treasurer of the United States. Business checks, or approved personal checks win bo accepted. Credit arrangements must bo made In advance with buyer's WAA Regional Office. II must b Mr-certifying office. ty Mamt WAA Apply to nearest office. Priority end buy on days lamplec on display plainly priced, showing maximums and mlnimoms established to Insure equitable distribution. A! priority claimants may Wave OitdHtonal orders which will bo oo coated on full or pro rata basis from ny residues at the and of each priority period. Wire or write for Information on maO orders and expert purchases." I. of World War rt f roups wMt feigned to thent. 4. iroker are excluded from priority WASHBASINS 7. All deHveri f.OJ. location. War Assets"est..Administration " WW 1 ' . . M r FACTS YOU SHOULD KU0Y If you have plumbing plans...PLAN NOW! Place your order TODAY . . . Avoid Delays AGUUM GLEAIiEtl IfTiTTTTTrrniTTrTTWi ' Dec. 23, 24 Dec. 26 Dec. 27 II Non-Prof- it WATEE 1SEA1!EES . ELECTR01.UX r v FIXED PRICE SALE AT THE LOCATION Business Hours: 9 a. ta. to 2 p. m. MSI (except Sundays end Holidays) ELECTRIC LAUNDRY TUBS ri h rrrrrrr f t tfi i""rr" tt iMiiMMiiitH.'.i ' "v". - ters, sheets, pillow cases, mattress covers, etc. $301,757; leather boots and shoes $217,703; hip boots, knee boots, overshoes $173,627; reconditioned leather shoes $257,032; braid, buttons, J. Smel butinettee mey buy through Street ; XKJS. "1 CHECK THIS LIST. NOW FOR ITEMS YOU UEGD J. ?ns Building on Main 77c-MuiiijintiifjTffrnL JssL'r V" FIiOOE- FUEKfACES GAS ' L ' , - MAIBEN STEPHENSON AND SON , ; . APPROXIMATELY GAS 12-- W r S. LOTT n.I'MniNO IIRATINO You ougit to buy where you are assured of "quality" and "economy.' when you trade with us you get that assurance plus .guaranteed satisfaction. And to top that off you don't have to wait. We feature prompt and courteous service. ,,, .vilit' ' Utah SALT IAKE CITY, III hristmas YOU THE ANSWER ' ' W I Merry-- lifsis r.rtr:f ' suits, jacket, trousers, etc. $1,285,831; WAC dresses $148,262; caps, ties, socks, etc. $35,724; trousers, coats, jackets, etc. $410,599; towels, wash cloths $1 0,670; blankets, comfor M. Open 9:30 a. m. to Midnight a Flying East State St. statestreet X X BEAUTY SALON URIGGS BILLIAEBS - lott FEEPA'S ... . BEER OH TAP NOW SERVING Visitors Permitted Fair Vanity can't return a permanent we if it isnt good, so be sure at you get the best. Coll 14--J o coijure that shall really pease you. MORNING Flowers I Corner of First West and Third North. Lehi s po t-g- Poinscttas and Cut JACK'S Body and Fender SHOP 35 t'n cao&ed or fresh, have a h calorie content, are excellent sources cf iroa and calcium and fctvt kff bets reconv mended to their laxative proper, ties. Big Supply of chasis thoroughly and repair your CAR when necessary Do not fail to GO to our garage when you need TO have it serviced Do this regularly and THE caT will not need to be sent to the JUNK vard to be placed on the defunct PILE With our help you can" KEEP it in A-- l condition, so that IT will be able to keep GOING until the new cars arrive. WITH this in mind we suggest that you seek " OURaid and we will do all possible to HELP you keep it going. Mrs. Val Johnson, Adniinistrator publication, Nov. 27 fcist publication Dec 20, 1946 FRD07 DOnT STOP CU1KNING JUUE. KE AND HiM S GO KG TO HAVE IT OUT YOUR 1947. NUTiUfc Fi dried FREE DELIVERY CHRISTMAS BOnC W Ai N T COT A JCALGuS 1IL us check your engine and LET I MY BODY BUT IF rtHHIiM mmm,mzzmn iiarKinSMniiriMswl DOil'T fe your car develop major defects . fcreditors will present claims &h vouchers to the undersign- at Viis residence in Lehi. Utah kMot before the 1st day of Jan- - Hl,0 T'uk itt EchotJ with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Don Southwick and children of Provo spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Azer Southwick. The Third ward Relief So ciety held a Christmas party in the ward Tuesday afternoon. The time was spent in games, ex changing gifts and lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Young of Alpine spent Saturday night with friends. Mrs. Wallace Gardner enter tained at a party in her home Friday night Games and lunch was KEEP YOUR GAR RUHHIHG Matter of the Estate) of ) Idiam J. kceased 3 Eau-Clar- ie, NOTICE TO CREDITORS I the DEC2ErS fRES FT S3, LZHL UTAH ...J: ; , ". - V Hem . w Www w w w w t "- .. ;, - ' Requert pit Buiinfti ietleiheid tt GEORGE A! FULtEH COMPAt4Y w i. 11 fl u.j.. .. SOUtrt HtPWCOO W.ih WAA ROAO $"plu - Ppoml tAit vaki OlAt . cur 14 uiah - ' J |