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Show rT LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH- She 2Jrip J wetiiy uu o:wsii 3m ts?ss w uie interests and welfare Published by the Lehi Free Press every Friday flttlSWE &mes P. Heal and E. Russell Innes, Publishers and Owners Per Year gubscription ,tered at the Postoffice at Is B Lehi Local Items . . . Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Miller and family spent Sunday in Salt Lake Ramona and Elaine Dean, Janet and Blaine Adamson of American Fork spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Zimmerman. Afternoon visitors at the Par$100 Austin home were Mr. and ley Lehi, Utah as Second Class Matter Mrs. Herbert Austin, Bacas, Mrs. Alta Chapman, American Fork and Mrs. Martha BalL Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks spent the week end in Salt Lake with their daughter, Margaret Burgess and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Neilson and children and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carlson of Pleasant Grove for Blue Cross hospital service, one were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart. year ago, predicted a membership Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer, per u"J.w in Utah, Idaho and Wyo- Mrs. James Comer and Mrs. Jack for ming. It has just announced a - membership, of 76,673 in these slates. rowsing Along The Utah Traill lh special tax collections ihow an increase oi :o.o i 0Ver the same months j fcapretcu" were up w.o per cnu .... i Five hundred nurses are needMotors IS interested rtnpral r L Production of steel by ueneva ed in Utah to adequately meet current needs The estimate of the ,fi company. nl G M. C. vice president says shortage was made by Mrs. Dor 3 Geneva volume is needed to omy Lawman, president of dissipate the shortage of Utah State Nurses association. t Skeen, Salt Lake attorney prominent member of the t's club, proposed establish- t of a guidance clinic for A. iful offenders in Utah. Says for ;ram of rehabilitation iiful offenders is better than and detention. spent $274,059.42 in travel last pise for employes in the liah Whs of 1946. Up $92,037.93 r the same period in the pre- is year. 119-- Salt Lake po- - department, recommends in- fcsed lights to cut down traf- accident rate. Says 87 per 1 of the city accidents occur light. major crops in increase in 1946 1 the Bureau of Economics. far beets, alfalfa seed, wheat wenty of 33 h showed an e leaders. TuRS I'D GOT A COT TUISCIUBJ Of WV5 8ut someoav CATCU MC (Sb Tel xrt PiM Tucrqf " WITHOUT ITJ LiKt TO fS " loo hear a lot about capital and for nowadays, as if the two could W get together. Bat look at ft Giilders who has S20 acres herd producing land, a fair-size- d L.-- J. J iwuiuniiwuiu vol n c, iiu t (Ml. nvia-lr.- I for him. flf you called Bert a "canitalist" wouldn't know what you pant, and neither would Spike d Sandy, the hired men. Bert 'rks side by side with both' of em; and in the evenings they sit ound the fire together sharing friendly glass of beer or two. 10-in- LIEN'S J! 50 Pound Bag S3.C0 , Old Lady (on New York-bou- nd train) : "Conductor, does this train stop in Grand Central Station?" Conductor: "Madam, there'll be a terrible wreck if it doesn't!" Seed Wheat Seed Barley Seed Oats Alfalfa Seed Grass Seed Bulk and Package Vegetable Seeds And, speaking of wrecks, we'd like to be sure what your car heading for! With lent of winter hazards stm to comebetter be sure lt stays in top condition by having your lubrication attended businessman to here. Drive in today, the following letter: We know a dear old soul who .thinks Uiat open shop is better than closed shop because of the ventilation. A wrote fiery-temper- ";;'G1'L'ES ed P B,E'R2 O C FEED STORE FEEDS FOR ALL NEEDS Phone 78 State Street Dwight Bates, Manager Phone CONVENIENCE . . . ECONOMY. . . friendly evening sessions. I don't say all labor problems are as simple as Bert's. But from where I sit, the basic principle applies to any farm or factory or business : A principle of confidence and mutual respect, of daily talks together in a friendly and congenial atmosphere. uie . " s Southbound Leaving Lehi 7:59 a. m. 9:06 a. m. 10:51 12:21 1:21 2:14 2:51 3:51 a. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. p. m. 4: 14 p. m. TROUSERS I ; " .': ' ., :' i Wool or LADIES' Sweaters - Anklets - ', '. THREE DAY SERVICE Lingerie Shoe$ For The Family LICENSES FOR SALE POWER Lchi Utah m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. 2:31 a. m, 1:26 p. m. 2:24 p. m. 3:54 p. m. 4:54 p. m. 5:46 p. m. 5:54 p. m. 7:24 p. m. 9:54 p. m. 11:46 p. m. 6:54 a. m. 7:54 a. m. 8:06 a. m. 8:54 a. m. 9r54 a. m. 10:54 a. m. 11:24 a. m. 12:39 p. m. ' "Rain, sleet or snow . . I just had to show you thedress you said was ruined. Isn't it lovely? The FASHION CLEANERS cleaned it for me. - 4:51 p. 5:21 p. 5:51 p. 6:36 p. 7:51 p. 8:51 p. 10:44 p. 10:44 p. 11:54 p. Northbound Leaving Lehi All buses leave the State Street Drug Store at the times listed above except those designated with an asterisk (); these leave from the Lehi Drug Store on Main Street. i Mens and Boys' Sport and Work COAS Leather ch MOWIH EFFECT .? MATS ladies ifYLOM HOSE Main Street HVtlDRl:D COMFORT. . . If anybody has a beef whether it's about wages or hours or equipment they talk it over at those Men's and Boys' WORK and DRESS Blouses Dear Sir: My stenographer, being a lady, cannot type what I think of you. I, being a gentleman, cannot think it. You, being neither, will understand what I mean. for Leather FIELD BOOTS ch 24- -J y Joe Marsh Brewers Foundation Copyright, 1947, United States Men s Ph. ERMA BUSK, Manager for Fine Flowers You can't go wrong when you '"Say it with Flowers" Bert Solves the Labor Problem f East State FLOUR The Lehi Floral Co., ftf AdverUienwiU From where I sit ... S2.G9 PK aii IVt 211 POTATOES law WUHC ed Red Bliss or Idaho Russets LEHI Bern L. Dean 1946, L. C. Romney of Salt Lake heads a new safety committee to function during the Centennial year. The committee will devote special attention to potential hazards created by the centennial celebrations. . . well-equipp- LEHI BEAUTY SHOPPE Delivered To Your W lice men. traffic division, i . AMP GRAVEL PHONE Salt Lake dentists have rec bvelers Aid Society in Salt ommended establishment of a served 11,113 persons in dental school at the University Of this number 3367 were of Utah. divorces granted in Salt Lake county, were nearly three times what they were in 1937. The total was 1816, or 375 more than in 1945. BEAUTY FOR DRIVEWAYS SAM Bert Swain of i TO At no extra Charge PEA GRAVEL The number of LDS mission aries in the field might reach 5000 this year, according to an estimate made by Franklin J. Murdock, secretary of the church missionary committee. Mr. and Mrs. THE EASY GAEBEBI SOIL In the event congress fails to retain the present gallon emergency tax on liquor, the Utah Municipal league asks the state to increase liquor prices ten per cent. The program is designed to provide additional revenue for local governments. In FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1947 Mrs. Wayne Nelson and daugh Roosevelt spent the week nd ter, Sherry, visited friends in man, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kirkham of with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones. Salt Lake, Thursday. Blackfoot, Idaho, spent the week end in Lehi with friends and family. . Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Schow of Logan visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott and Mr. and WAY Mrs. Randall Schow Mrs. BUI Ball and children Marilyn and Lee, of Provo, spent bunday with her mother, Mrs. Rachel Hitchcock. Real hair ' btauty is easy to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Perry and acquire in our modern, children, Marilyn and Dean of Portland, Ore., spent the past alon. Here you may week at the home of Mrs. Per-j relax while we coax your hair ry's sister, Mrs. Roger Price. Mrs. L. B. Adamson attended to lovely new lines. Make on the Sorosis club meeting in American Fork Friday. The meeting appointment today. was held at the home of Mrs. Bert Adamson. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Zimmer Door FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . c S Pi: t Williams attended the Utah basketball game at Springville Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dansie and children, LaFay and Lynn vis- ted Mr. and Mrs. William Dansie over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis ac companied Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen, and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kiight of Salt Lake to "Junior Miss" play presented by the American Fork high school, Thurs day. Miss Joan Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Knight was a member of the cast. Mrs. V. J. Loveless and son, J. Vern, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Dansie. Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Peterson have returned, after a visit to California, where they visited - - nic ifaln oun Rocny maunmin FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION AND FARE- S- yrpTL 7 7M9H? Soe Sfet Drug Phone ON SCHEDULES Lehi Drug Co. Phone 145 27. 35S |