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Show FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 24, 1943 LZHI FEES PRESS, Engagements Club News Marriages Parties BRIDGE PARTY A group of friends were en. tertained at the home of Dorothy ivers, ruesday night The evening was spent in playing bridge and visiting. Guests of the even-- 1 were, airs name Maton of Pleasant Grove, Airs. Gladys Sorenson, Mrs. Phyllis Franton of Provo, Mrs. Virginia Hunter, Mrs. Mildred Van Dorn, and Betty McTague of American OTK. The Dlize was won hv Mrs. Hunter CANYON PARTY A Tunpanogos hike was en joyed by the following friends: Arland Russon of Lehi, Miss Val Camenish of Provo, Nina Niel- son, Betty Mobray of American for, aianiora Kusson of Mesa. Arizona and Merrill Liston of Pleasant Grove. COSTUME DANCE Hie Lehi Junior High held their costume dance, Friday mgni m Uie ILgh School Gvm nsium. The large crowd attend ing, came as Story Book Char acters, and prizes were awarded to the girl and bov having th best costume. Ann Despain, daughter of Mr. and Mr BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY Despain, won a box of rWn A group of friends enjoyed a laies tor characterizing f)M : linnov Mother Hubbard and Harold Lake City, Saturday, honoring bmith, son of Mr. and M rw;T the birthday anniversary of Wil- Smith, won a prize for his cos son Rhone. Those attending tume of Huckleberry Finn. were: Mr and Mrs. Bert Rwk Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb, Mr. , BRIDGERE CLUB LEU, UTAH MODERNETTE CLUB The Moderenette Club met at the home of Ardith Ferkovich. Wednesday. The evening was spent in visiting, sewing and out lining the program for the year, after which refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Lula Wilcox, on September 30. MOTORCYCLE RECORD MADE ON SALT FLATS Roland R. Free of Hollywood, California, riding an English-bui- lt Black Shadow motorcycle owned by John Edgar of the same city established a new speed record for a Class A motorcycle. The new speed record of 150,855 miles per hour na Ktahlished on the famous Bonneville Salt Flats under the supervision of the American Automobile Association on Mon day the 13th of September. VACATIONING IN CALIF. fllaunce Taylor and a group of friends from Salt Lake City, have been vacationing in San Francisco, California, for the past two weeks. They visited with Le Roy Gardner, formerly of True politeness requires humLehi. They plan to return for ility, good sense, and benevol-enr- e the fall term at the University To think more hiehlv of of Utah. ourselves than we ought to think, destroys its quickening principle. GARDEN CLUB PARTY Lydia H. Sigourney. Members of the Garden Club and their partners enjoyed a There is no policy like polite- ENTERTAINED AT party at the home of Mr. and ness since a good manner onen LUNCHEON Mrs. L. E. Russon. Wednesday. succeeds where the best tongue Mrs. Eliza Crabb entertained . T v T i HJ It C Thirty-thri frtxvir. ana bjiu pus. xwKtrr rrice. guests spent the has failed. FJias L. Magoon. ivre Tuesday, honoring Mrs. Alice Mrs. Wilson Rhone Mr. and the and evening Club visiting and playing Bridgere . at her Austin who is leaving this week I Mrs. . . Elmo of games. were serKetreshments Young Alpine. for Oregon. Luncheon was seriay evening. Bridge was played and the prize of the even ved to the grouo. Mrs. Mahle ved to the following ladies: Mrs. FAMILY DINNER ing was won by Mrs. Zilpha Jones and Mrs. Jetta Austin, m- and Mn. Wilkins. The euest wprp KoruoA members of the club, have en Price were &r Strasbunr. Mrs. wui a Uest" delicious luncheon at the Wat- - tered flowers in the State Fair Mrs. Irene Whimpey, Mr,. Alice fV? this year. d M". Earl Hunt. kin s Cafe. homf Austin and the hostess. rin afternoon was spent in visiting ' Mrs. Price's mothei; BIRTHDAY PARTY POLITENESS and sewing. Radios Repaired by Mrs. Robert Hunter. Covers Honoring her daughter. Patricia True politeness is Derfect ease . we for: Mr and Mrs- K on her fifth WILLIAM J. SKINNER birthday, Mrs. Keith and freedom. It simply consists roweu entertained twelvp litfl in treating others iust as rnil HONORED ON BIRTHDAY guests at a party Friday after love to be treated yourself wuiiam J. bkinner was honor- - Mrs. Dan Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. noon. MAYTAG Games and refreshments Chesterfield. ed at a birthday supper Sunday Robert Bushmn of Provo, Mr. were enjoyed y the group. on his Ernst Hansen of Sioux Falls, evening, at Saratoga, in stock Good manners are the blossom birthday anniversary. Twenty- - Iowa, Mrs Wilma Crookston of CANYON OUTING of good sense and good feeling-Sam- uel five guests were present, includ- - American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson. Spratley, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutch- - Lyman HOWARD'S RADIOS ing: Moyle, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goates of son and of tags HoUiday, Mr. and Robert Hunter of Alpine, Mr Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. al is practical, and is APPLIANCE SERVICE Mrs. Virgil Hutchings and family and Mrs. Roger Price and the Azer Southwick spent of not part of Bingham Canyon, Mr. and Hunter family. only polite to all but is Main Sreet LEHI last week vacationing in Provo Mrs. Berry Hutchings and baby, pleasant to those who practice it. Canyon. and Mrs. Selena Hutchings of FACULTY PARTY Mary Baker Eddy. Bountiful. Mr: and UTra .Trie f a rrm 3isnsiaiaiaiEi Ld" HI .Tilt Hutehfag M baby -- SAVE THEIR SIGHT FOR SJUbm n! 1 School's a strain on children's eyes. Ma Before may be traced to m eye-fatig- your childrqj begin this term, let us examine their eyes. Should glasses prove necessary, well lit them with cl. V, 1 m uc 1 1 j . sturdy good-looki- E. N. WEBB I,. Jeweler Main St. J7 ni. .. - parts Self-deni- ,d f OKEY-EVAN- . ST, honored guest, and Mrs. Skinner, Mr. Skinner received a num Der of gifts from the group. A large birthday cake formed the centerpiece at the serving table. S Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Okey of American Fork, announced the engagement of their daughter, Lucile, to Paul Evans, son of Mrs. Aaron Evans, Lehi The ceremony will be performed uctober 1st at the home of the bride-to-b- e. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Ferrin Gurnev entertain ed Thursday afternoon, honoring her twin daughters, La Ree and La Rae, on their fourth birthdav. seventeen little guests were present and enjoyed playing refreshments games. Dainty were served to the group. TAHl SERVICE CALL young couple plan make their home in Lehi. GET YOUR BLANKETS HOW Ladies Nylons - Cotton Hosiery Blouses - Sweaters - Anklets Robes - Girls' Gym Shoes 183-- W SHOES for the FAMILY For quick, easy, low-co- st shop-pi- n, make Larsen Bros, your food headquarters. You'll find a wide variety, fine quality and low prices is our policy. Hunting Licenses - Guns - Ammunition Get Your Hunting Clothing and Equipment Now Quality Merchandise at Reasonable Prices More housewives are shopping here for food of every kind, because they ve learned that here they are always sure of quality merchandise at reasonable cost. to fAmong lering a le: Ro ior, Na Sraham, forberg i I Those e Igricultui SCHOOL SUPPLIES GALORE jusson, I Ian Kirk Larsen Bros. Grocery an TavL Main Street Lehi, Utah BISJBIBMBIBIBIBIBMBMBJBfBIBlBIBIBIniiiBitic Students isiness iws and Mrs. Jaj Sra. Jessii visiting in O What Lehi Mr. ( Lehi to iis FOR READING: is a city. Single socket floor and table fcftps 'ml . i.amps wnn two sockets, two bulbs; with three sockets, three 60's. FOR SEWING: Sewing is much harder on eyes than reading. even the simplest needlework you need 150 wa mnrt i oewine: on dark rlm-i than Jignt ordinary sewing.) Seiberling 1UU-W3- SAFETY r 180 Level 600x16 $12.95 GfiIES: BrIdge ancJ other gamesrequirmg close snou d have as much light as reading one 150-wa- plus tax two 100-wa- tt seeing bulk tt bulbs, or three 60's, FOR SHAVING: Well-lighted bathrooms are fare. A oracket, face high, on each side of the mirror, should ha UiU m wnue have a nog glass shade If use a tuu-wa- tt bulb, it youw" a central ceilim? fi M OAM A MA I .11.. SUPEE SERVICE 100 Level Tire and Fairfield, St. II Premium Tire r Those tersitv of "Where Prices Are Low and Quality High" Taxi Service Sugar Co. , - BROWN'S ho The T m son was chairman of the committee in charge of the party, and a delightful evening was enjoyed by the group. Miss Okey, a graduate of the American Fork High School, managed the Frock Shop on Main Street and at present is receptionist in the dental office Of Dr. H. F. Royle. Mr. Evans, a graduate of the Lehi High School, is a veteran of World War II and spent ten months In the South Pacific. He is employed by the Utah-Ida- Optometrist Men's and Boys' DRESS and WORK TROUSERS Boys and Men's GYM SHOES DRESS and WORK SHIRTS LEATHER COATS SPORT JACKETS WINTER COATS TIES NAVY COATS SOX POLO SHIRTS GLOVES UNDERWEAR HATS SWEATERS CAPS Howard Dettmar SSXafd j & DEAD JUlf I sight savers. ng ee - ue. 600 x 16 $11.86 S bulb. 150-wa- tt I plus tax EICHMOBJB TIRES 600 x 16 2i PACKAGE Lr f-ili fe, j 3 T,7-sink, anfl Vatt Unconditionally guaranteed for 12 months against any road hazard. $12.45 McCoard Service STATE STREET LEin fcuib fS on s,ze 01 nvr n, 150- - or f0m aiibc zw-- " and color of walls. iM ... :.u se a wau tamp wiuj : Jf INTERMOUNTAIN fltCTHlCAt ASSOCIATION VIAH POWER A UCHI CO. DONT PUT UP WITH POOR plus tax unit vith a iass-encios- LIGHT- ING IN YOUR HOME. COME IN AND LET US SUPPLY ALL YOUR NEEDS . . . FROM THE KITCHEN TO THE LIVING ROOM. THE SMALL COST WILL SURPRISE YOU. Gn iimn'i Ihe n "but you gfl '"itts1 Heat eatre UNITED G |