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Show About Folks You Know ri;.X iJtS fews 4 Gagnell has left F7yrxm and Mrs tfex 41 a-fet y-v- r park. 4- T Mr. and Mrs. soloist at Miss Nadene Jf.np Clyde Lambert club in this week at Pocatello, Idahotuning (Betty Jean Dorton) and son, with Ritnard, of Salt Lake City spent ner tnend, Miss Betty Davis Lb, one night last week. the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lambert rinril Coates of St George, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone and Mr and Mrs. Clyde Dorton. of Lehi, visited Monday son, Lorin, are spending the week Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Evans and k his Sister, inrs. iviuuii r at Yellowstone park. family returned the first of the J week after spending a week's va Marvel Comer Hr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chilton and cation at Yellowstone lent Sunday and Monday at daughter, Glenda, are park. spending Mrs. and Fred the week at Idaho Mr. $gH with Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Howard and is a broth- - relatives. fiiting. Mr. Whiting daughter, Comer. Judy, of Salt Lake City Mrs. of I spent at the home of Saturday Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. I Mr. and Mrs. George Price of Salt Lake and Mrs. Jesse Id daughter, BeryL and Mrs. Crookston of American Fork I Taylor left Monday for a spent Saturday evening at the andMr. and Mrs. Wilson Stoddard Lek's vacation at Idaho Falls, son, Wendell, of Provo, spent home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger at the home of Mrs. Ed 1th relatives and friends, Sunday Price. ith Stoddard Jack Ball was vocal 20-- 30 Ptine of the year i rly ad s- - son, Bobby, of Los Angeles who returned to Lehi with tne CLristoffersons for Mr and Mrs. Arnold Shaw was one of the a short Brems visit Mrs. Sturgis is the former entertainers during the and family left Tuesday morning Barbara Christoffersoa of con- - tor a vacation thU bounty Peace Officers trip through Yel- city i U ; Prnun 1:1 Qt urolr lowstone 6: isoon, a." jt J radoj',' tenticB s iSw 4-- J that o. j Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Dorton reIs. UMar Friel and baby call-- 4 ceived word from their daughter, at the home of Mrs. T. A. Tay-fc- r, Mrs. Robert Brown, of Payette Friday evening, on their way Lake, Idaho, that she and her husband are enjoying their vaca fcOgdea tion, and were surnrised last Sun-i- y f week to awaken and find snow jlrs. Roger Price spenx at the Bingham hospital with on the ground. Mr. Brown is em Huntiere sister, Miss Barbara ployed at the lake this summer. Mrs. Brown is the former Phyllis er. Dorton. f I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gray Yoeman 2c Richard Bennett and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. home Sunday from the I Allen and family of Provoa, arrived naval base at San Diego, Calif.. timed a swimming party at to spend his ten days leave with Wednesday afternoon. his family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bennett. s Mrs. J. W. Chilton has been removed to her home from the American Fork hospital after receiving treatment for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett left Friday for a trip through Yellowstone park. EVA W. WANGSGAARD IS NAMED ON POETS COMMITTEE Sar-itog- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Huecard (Beverly Bennett) and Mr. and Mrs. Parley Varney (Clifta Ben nett) left Monday for a vacation trip through Yellowstone park. and Mrs. William Price and infant son, Vaughn, spent Wednesday at Heber, with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dayton. Brent Price returned home with his folks, having spent a few days there with his cousins. Mr. Br v SK SHE H . THEN TRY One-A-D- ay (BEANO) , Vitamins of nuilM OnB-A-D- av Multiple vitamin capnitn. only $2.00. Takt on tack w far 60 days, if you an not an PX return the empty J jWt "tided, druggist and be wilt to your ?a4 your money. Remember, your energy, nervea l dipition up to par. Money back f W delighted. Ask your drugxkt w famine One-A-D- to mad 7 m laboratories. Look far the f l on the blue package. Mr. ind Wrs. Louie Poma and Ronnie Lou and De- loiirrMorc VlUU,.vvof Draper spent Sunday niece, with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ash i - : ton 4-- that died this Fender Bender IF YOU ARE, WE HAVE THE REMEDY IN OUR Body and Paint Shop - Mc-Brid- bull-doggi- pooty sioaln -c- Phone Buy What You Want! J. L IIAIISEI1 134-- - W .... Lehi - PROUDLY ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF ... . UTAH'S NEWEST RODEO BOWL August 12, 13 and 14 Midvale, Utah McBRIDE'S STELLAR RODEO SHOW Calf Ropinq Saddle Bronc Ridina Bulldogging Scores Novelty Acts Bull Riding Brand New 2500 Reserved Seats Bareback Riding Many Other Attractions During This Harvest Days Festival Midvale ay DE SURE TO GO TO Pi Poor Vision Creeps Up 0n JJs &GOON Our first healthduty is to our eyes, for , they are our most precious possession. . It is very important that glasses are cor rectly fitted, but it may be just as important that your eyes properly balance. If you feel nervous you should have an eye examination at once, you may need muscle exercises or visual training. First Door North of Diner Cafe Phone Utah Lehi, 134-- J E. N. WEBB AW HOWARD'S Located across from Lehi Drug on Main Street Jeweler Main St. & Optometrist - Lehi IJJ 71 completely automatic 3 WMPPMH 1 , GAS RANGE PAY FOR MATERIAL AND tmMtmfn A Tiiiii - VM-M- wtM Blue Porclain Enamel Plain or Gold Rim GAIINIIIG KETTLES DISHES f it ;bw: ww 5 with wire rack Single or Double GAIINIIIG FUNNELS 9 or 12 oz. Double Tough TUMBLERS HOT PLATES White Enamel BABY BATHS HANDY PACK Tew In modern GUNTHER SHEET METAL WORKS Phone 607 for Free Estimates American Fork . All Sizes Lots of 8 ImM 1 No. 40 - 60 7 Qt. Natonal Pressures PRESERVING KETTLES "nil LABOR BY THE MONTH iwi UJ PRESTO G001ERS Blue Enamel ,m.wau fzft ST mmd 1UJ Your Canning Needs GARBAGE CANS -- See Us Tod"y for FREE Estimate- s- all f'lDVALE KIWAHIS CLUB SALT LAKE REPAIRS See tbeae Tappaa tamo mm? ng, Free Delivery WHEN IN FEED'S AUTO MEPAIE SHOP Remodel Your Home Now Tl e's HONEY FRESH IS NOW AVAILABLE RADIO SERVICE an VENGEANCE An old story, but a good one: A man who had been bitten by a dog found that bis wounds docdidn't heal and consulted tor. The physician alarmed by the appearances of the wound, had the dog caught and examined The dog had rabies. Aa it was too late to give the man a serum, the doctor told him he would have to die of hydrophobia. The poor man sat down at a desk and began writing. The physician sought to comfort him. "Perhaps it will not be so bad," he said. "You needn't make your will now." "I'm not making my will," replied the man. "I'm writing out a list of people Tm going to bite." LWjagSEJEElElBSSEISJSj'li RADIO Motor Rebuilding 1343 The IChh annual Harvest Days celebration, sponsored by the Midvale Kiwanis club, this year features the opening of a brand new rodeo stadium, with N. R. rodeo show as the opening attraction. The rodeo will open the Harvest Days festivities on Thursday, Aug. 12, and will continue through Aug. 14, featuring calf roping, bareback riding, saddleback bronc riding, bull ridin, and a score of novelty acts. Ample seating facilities will be available for all who attend, including 2500 brand new reserv. ed seats. Among the other attractions of Harvest Days celthe three-da- y ebration will be the grand parade Thursday night, gigantic fire- sides carnival attractions and oth works display Friday night, and er entertainment throughout the a free street dance Saturday, be- - entire festival GUARANTEED RADIATOR REPAIR Tune-u- p , 1 Are You a Motor H Midvalc Slates Harvest Days Celebration as-o- smooth up the rough spots, and then a first class paint job. and Mrs. Craig Dorton (Kathryn Brown) of Salt Lake lurincr tVif v..x wppk end with i,;r;tJ VlJibVU WW their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dorton and JVXr. and Mrs. u. d. Brown. (brand) at Much has been said pro and con on the 1943 revaluation of commercial zones within Utah County. Recently, the Board of Education of the Alpine School District met with the County Commissioners to urge that the assessed valuation in Alpine School District be equalized. The Board of Education felt that in their forthcoming building program, all parts of the District should share in the cost on the basis of equalized property valuation. I stated to the group that the County Assessor's office was proceeding as rapidly as possible and as fast as funds would permit in working out equalized property valuation in all of the cities of Utah County. It is the purpose of the County Commission to see that all persons bear their share of the tax burden. We feel that it has accomplished this purpose as far as we have gone. It has also been asserted on several occasions by busi n nessmen that the ratio of sessment commercial prop- It takes more than luck to erties is far above the ratio ap- turn an idea into a successful plied to residential lots and business organization. farms. A survey of assessments on each of these types of property I'LL BUY THAT SHOT- - W and current sales values would reveal that there would be but GVhi WOW I SOLD SOME very little difference in he ratios. STUFF FROM TUB ATTC Our surveys revealed this to be WITH A VVAKfTAD the case. We are endeavoring to treat all taxpayers the same and assess them as a fair ratio one with another according to the values of their property, whether that be commercial, residential or agricultural. Our books are open and we welcome any taxpayer who desires to come and make any such survey. J. AUSTIN COPE Sell "White Elephant." County Assessor You will really be surprised what a good body repair job can do for your car. We will take out all the dents, Mr. Vitamin Capsules, Miss Dorothy Griffin of North Hollywood, Calif was a house guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Hind man. Mr. and Mrs. Ilardman hew ored their guest and son. Glen, with a lawn party for their many friend, A chicken dinner was served and games were enjoyed by the 24 guests who were present The club members held a meeting last week at the home of Reba Cook. The girls did handiwork and the story of "Laddie" was read to the group. Mrs. Julliet Allen of Draper visited last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith. Last week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kirkman were, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B. McLean of Pasadena, Calif., Mrs. James E. McLean and son, of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. McLean, Mrs. Clare T. Mor. gan and Robert McLean, all of Salt Lake. Miss Ruth Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William' Cook is reported recovering after receiving medical attention at the Lehi hospital. Magazine. "Father: "If all right with Mrs. Wangsgaard is a sister of me if you can arrange it with the undertaker." Stephen A. Willes of this city. Mrs. Jennie Patrick Miner and four children, Joanne, Marilyn, Ferrill and Vernon, of El Monte, Calif., are visiting Mrs. Miner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Patrick. it poclug TAX BURDEN provement Era; and Tlillside ness partner Grainfield," in the Relief Society morning?" Elder V. Rex Gray, who has 0 been serving in the Western States mission field, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hy- rum Gray, while undergoing med ical observation. ! VXLDA K1RKMAN Mrs. Eva Willes Wangsgaard of Ogden, native of Lehi, has been named to serve on a committee to establish a "Poetry Day" in Utah. Mrs. Wangsgaard, a gift ed poet, is a consistent contributor to L. D. S. Church publications. Two of her poems are in July DADS AGREEABLE issues of Church magazines: Son: "Father, can my new "She Sought a Zion," in the Im boy friend replace your busi i I CEDAR VALLEY HEWS ASSURES EQUAL t, FRIDAY. AUGUST" x inftthe I ten. utah press, COUIITY ASSESSES Mr. and Mr, Alex and chUoren Christoffer- spent ncr ith weeks with Mr. and Mr, r . three ner.LIr. Garner is employT; Mrs Carlos Coates. Jiree children the Barker erjoyed a dehght-- 1 Jewelry Co'S Ver" trip to the Grand canyon, g. Russon related Dio- - naL Bryce canyon, Zion National Indian stories during a park tabstake Dr PfatguiU-and Mrs. VirgJ Stucki Alpine lake, last week spon-PTi- L Richland. Wjtthingu home, they 'jck Sunday evening, spent fcS were metreturning the Adams D. U. P. by Mrs. Barbara Stur-an- d and M' Vernon vi vJ p, ran Smith Hardware Main Street Lehi Phone 5 1 V |