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Show FRIDAY, APRIL " 1 J fake Relief Society Hobby Corner Is Initiated In Lehi Fifth Ward A "hobby corner" has been initiated in the Fifth ward Re lief Society, to assist those wo. men who wish in bring band made articles or other items to sell, to raise money for their con tribuion toward the Church Relief Society building in Salt Lake City, it is revealed by ward Leota T. Peterson. president Slips of house plants, hobby crafts, and handmade articles of all kinds are being offered for sale at the "corner," President Peterson said. stake enjoyed a at the stake taber buzz spring nacle last week. Each girl made an original spring bonnet from paper plates, doilies and flowers, and her table favor. A large banquet table was gaily decorated with Mew: of Lehi First Ward Primary Writes Dahrl Bishop Francis Woolston of Hood River ward of the Portland stake, Portland, Oregon, former ly of Lehi, was the principal speaker in the Third ward sacra ment services, Sunday evening. Mr. Webster, a High Councilman from the same stake, also spoke briefly. A vocal solo, "I'll Go Where You Want Me To Go," was sung by Bishop William Had-fiel- d, accompanied by his daugh ter, Donna H. Mitchell. Prayers were offered by H. W. Barnes and Karl Jones. TIRE AFTER READING BLUR OR RUN TOGETHER, THEN Innovation In Plumbing Something new in plumbing it water heater with a tank lined wife (1am to prevent corrosion. War Brings New Aid to Hard of Hearing WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST STYLES . TO CHOOSE FROM WASHINGTON, AmcHct't TWO-TON- COMFORTABLE te flit jadae BOTH eat w The durable afetfe around a dnf "prtateJ" at which rrplace I7 ot tbt parte and wire net hearing aide. The manafaalaiat. atel Electronic Coraotattoa ed E Mate., call Id tallat WKmt Miss Anita Van Wagoner, for merly of Lehi, who is serving in the Northern states mission field, is located at Albert Lea, Minnesota, where she has been for several months, according to word received by her twin sister, Mrs. Jefferson Eastmond. Miss Van Wagoner is one of two lady missionaries stationed in that city, along with two Elders. If Mrs. Duane Woffinden was hostess to a group of former Conferences school chums at her home, Sunday evening. The evening was Advanced One spent in visiting. Luncheon was Ward Primary conferences served to the following guests: have been advanced one week, Mrs. Nyal (Freda) Fletcher of and will be held on April 25, Magrath, Alberta, Canada, Mrs. due to quarerly conference Louis (Doris) Phillips of Parma, Idaho, Mrs. Dale (Fawn) Berry falling on May 2, it is an- of Cedar Valley, Mrs. George nounced by Gladys P. Peter(Eva) Carson and Mrs. Glen son, stake Primary president. (Vera) Trane. Primary Week 1W U for a damptract jl Ot telephoaa fat mmfim c n IIm Y WE'LL MAKE clothes American Fork, and 165-- W Lehi. Utah fed. M, LOOK LIKE NEW. 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Main Street You can outfit the wht.l? honor JELLO A - colors for a fraction of what new clothes An award night program and banquet for Guardian (third year) Beehive girls of Lehi stake are planned for Tuesday, April 13 in the stake tabernacle, it was announced by Edith B. Haws, SHOES .FOR THE FAMILY TT f Beehive Banquet Shirts - Sox Underwear - Jackets V au- ljok like Rew after they'v, UU been cleaned by us. Let us restore crisp lines, renew fabrics texture, brighten and freshen Plans Completed For Work and Dress Trousers Ties - Belts Robes jf or cee cupiomas wiu be to graduating honor B Suss- Bib Overalls Work Gloves T S2St2J " i jr"j73 MAYOHAESE SALMON taU LAUD 2 lbs- Scarfs prPp ... -l YES... 'MOLE AM I L V -- The Special Interest the Third ward MIA are ing a dance Monday, April 12, at 8:30 p m. All ward members are invited, and a special invitation is extended to the married folks of the ward. The music will be furnished by Jay Gordon and his orchestra. Levi Straus Overalls T1 UTflT THE i class of sponsor- SPRlftG SPECIALS! Hats - Caps if i L Special Interest Group Sponsors Dance 4HWH Salt Lake City, Utah e PHONE Sunday at Social APPLIANCE CO. LEHI East and Main Street School Chums Reunite 0lNG-'P0V- 32 1st heard. Miess Betty Christoffer-so- n, who recently returned from the Canadian mission, gave a re port of her work while there. Thirty members were present. A. C. RADIO AMD The Gift Shop" GLEN'S SERVICE President and Mrs. Herman C. Goates last week, where reports from the 17 missionaries, now in the field from the stake were COWBOY BOOTS IOLO-PA- S0 Lehi Stake Missionary announced by Liliane Anderson, stake counselor. All wards and officers and department leaders are, requested to be in attendance, S S-- . . I and Optometrist " a Here! IN pOMB write or WEBB ltvUr ,if Mi type the flr poetwar fflct.nt "iaainaaal rhc Mohl which made poaetble ifce tor, k daaeV It. proximity hue mt Weald WW 0 ecret derelopmeat. af the KadaaaJ aW reau of Staadafda aatd bk PLASTIC MOUNTINGS. .V MM It's a miniature. In i aid ot an endnlv sew. FITTING MAIN STREET wmrtUM come a new boon M the euwiUf donated 10 mllHoa diafaejae RIMLESS AND THE NEW BEAUTIFUL a er Missionary parents and wives of Lehi stake met at the home of Minnesota Mission ITS TIME TO HAVE AN EYE EXAMINATION conference sessions, Primary hedl in Salt Lake City, Friday and Saturday. Summer work was outlined, with countries of the world to be featured in the different the classes during summer months. Those attending were: Gladys S. Peterson, president; Betha A. Gun-thand Wanda Bushman, Emma counselors; Despain, and the following secretary; group leaders and other officers Vivian Smith, Nelda Lott, Geneva Peterson, Dean Beck. Klea Ernst Lois Evans. Ila Fowler, Lucile Ingram, Arva ean Holmstead. Ruth Bone, Wilcox, and Zora Smith. Group Hears Report Anita Van Wagoner Is Serving In IF YOUR EYES the program, which uiil Wi A l.. uue-a- ct o p. hi. jt. n'ai. ..... Blue Gown," will be stake Beekeeper. The banquet, which will be attended by the Guardian girls and their mothers, will be served at 7 p. m-- , followRelief Society union meeting Members of the Lehi stake a Second ward ed by program. Primary board attained 100 per will be held in the The public is invited to attend was cent attendance at general thapel at 2 p. m Sunday, it Relief Society Meeting In Second Ward Stake Primary Board Attends Conference Stake Gatherers Enjoy Francis Woolston Novel Spring Buzz Speaks At Third Ward AU the Gatherer Beehive girls Sacrament Meeting novel colorful spring flowers, and ovei 40 girls were served by the stake Beekeepers, Edith Haws, Emma Despain, and Zola Rutledge, as sisted by the following ward Beekeepers and MIA officers: Alice Broadbent, Etta Holds- Lucile Ashton, Vera worth, Whimpey, and Leah Jackson. The Stake YWMIA presidency, Wayne Bushman Is Lucile B. Rhodes, Reva G. Fox, and Phyllis A. Webb, were Speaker special guests. After the banWayne Bushman was the speak quet, games were enjoyed. er in the First ward sacrament services, Sunday evening. Musical numbers were furnished by Relief Society Ladies the ward choir, directed by Ruljn J. Fox, with Ferrell Madsen, or- Assist With Afghans ganist Members of the Relief Society Former Stake in Lehi stake are nearing com pletion of their share of knitting Board Enjoys Social afghans for for war veteran a of the Lehi chapter of the project The old Primary board of Lehi Red Cross. Ninety six blocks stake enjoyed a reunion and social had been completed last week, at the home of Ilazel May Bone with the majority of members last week, with Udine Wing as making two or more blocks, It assisting hostess. Bingo and Rook was revealed by stake Relief were played, with Lavinia Royle, President Lileth P. Peck. Naomi Chatfield and Myrtle All-re- d Society winning high score awards, and Sarah Beck and Marvel Gray Tingey receiving the consolation favors. Others attending were Rebecca From Hawaii Mission Alfred, Ethel Webb, Elfreda Bush Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Tingey reman, Merle Garrett and Helen ceived a letter this week from Jones of Provo. their son, Elder Darhl Tingey, who is serving on a mission in the Hawaiian Islands. He states he is well, and sends his wishes to all his friends. He has been to the island of assigned Kamuela, and says he is enjoying his work very much. OR THE LETTERS UTAH LEHI FEES FEESS, 9, 1&43 9 beef fXTCTin tt . 14. oz. . x our, neinz WHITE KING, lge. pkg. 47c iff- - 36c ?8 4 NUCOA, lb 45c FRUIT COCKTAIL, canjj .TS SALT, 7oz. pkg KARO Wi lb. U. and I... blue . Q6(-- roi s si RITZ CRACKERS Local Post meets at 8 p. m. in the Memorial Building, Lehi. on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month 29c PEACOCK FLOUR lb. bag $3.39 I I CRACKERS 2 lb. sodas . 42c SnoKreen Shortening 3 lbs, can.. .$1.12 Large Size 4 I MAIN STREET n 1 t |