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Show tl I 1 JUsAb out hoiks You Know OI Idaho Mrs. WUford Russon of Mr. an7f home -the J .t ena.s5ent the week-en- d . ai iue nume oi airs. BurfCiS Lehi wuh relatives visitinz in and friends. 5t parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . IVU..1 Berl Peterson, Sunday, Sal Mrs. Emery Anderson (Julia were Mr. and Mrs. Dden Tew for medical Wilcox) of Rexburg, Idaho, and family of Payjn. 55, Friday, week-en- d the spent in Lehi visiting at the home of her Guests at the home of Mr. and Arlan Miller brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs- Mrs. Martin Christiansen, FriL at the home of Mr. Dean Wilcox. day, were Mr. and Mrs. Dale ruonardKUyinAmeri- Huntsman of Pleasant Grove. Miss Thelma Goodwin of Ingle-- 1 auuu- wood, California, is visiting at Guests at the home of Mr. and Smith the home of Miss Norine Fox. Mrs. Roosevelt Mrs. Ferrin Gurney, Wednesday . W Mrs. Morris ciar and Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. o after Mrs. Robert Webb and Mrs, home r i o Tliov II. A. Anderson visited in Salt Arthur IL Johnson and daugh-t- e, Linda, of Chicago, Illinois, of San Lake City, Monday, at the homes by way and Mr. and Mrs. Mack Beeston Mrs. Dr. Nevada. of and Eason RwGeorge of Salt Lake City. and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderat tVir homes of son. Miss Mama Peterson, who is m JjacneJ Anaeiu the L D. S. Business attending Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Barnhart Jjt Stanley M. Taylor in Salt Lake City, spent College Mrs. returned to their home in Sarjjn. Verno Larson, the week-en- d with her parents, Mr. gent, Nebraska, Monday, after Mr. and Mrs. Qawson of Clearfield, Virgil H. ana Mr. Anderson Barnhart's E. E. visiting with ' oi wguen, brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. jack Swaner a2,Tn.Bl :,,'cr-.- I L . J . - E. Gaisford, Sarah Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Davis left Mrs. A. and inA. for an Gaisford, James Monday, for Arizona, definite vacation. D. Ctristofferson, accompanied by Mrs. Lew Fisher of Salt Lake Miss Fay Westover of Brem- Citv. motored to Goshen, Satur here they visited Mrs. erton, Washington, is spending day, the winter with her brother, Gaisford's daughter, Mrs. Violet Darrel Westover, while she is Fisher, and family. attending Brigham Young UniMrs. Joseph Rothe and Mrs. versity. Edna Taylor spent Tuesday in Mrs. with Pavson. Mrs. G. R. McMillan (Ruth visiting Lehl. of of Salt formerly Rothe, Ernest and children, Peterson) 4Lake City, visited Saturday with Charles Slater Mrs. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil H. Peterson. Colleen and Mcand daughters. They were joined by Mr. Marilyn, Mrs. Azalia Barnes, Millan in the evening. and Jack Barnes spent the week Wendell and Wayne Russon, end in Roosevelt, with Mr. and Mrs. twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Mrs. Raymond Duvall. Russon of Roosevelt, formerly of Duvall Is the former Uvonna Lehi, called Monday evening at Slater of this city. the home of their grandfather, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks of George E. Russon, who has been the very ill. They were accompanied Pleasant Grove, called at Mrs. Junius and of Mr. Both home by Miss Marie Haslam. young men will enter the L D. S. Banks, Saturday evening, to Camp Williams, where mission home in Salt Lake City in October,- - prior to leaving for Mrs. Banks was a guest speaker the mission field. Wendell will at the initition ceremonies of, the serve in the Eastern States, and Draper American Legion AuxiliWayne will go to Western ary. Mrs. Banks is state president of the Auxiliary. Canada. - en-ro- J. L Barnhart. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Curtis Miss Marian Valentine of and children visited in Delta, Nyssa. Oregon, was a week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Comer Sunday and Monday, at the guest of Miss Nadine Jones. spent Wednesday visiting at the Heber Curtis home. Both girls are attending the B. home of Mrs. Comer's brother Y. U. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Barnhart, Whiting in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Barnhart and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swen-so- n daughter, Jacqueline, son, Dewey and son, Paul, of Salt Lake Mrs. George States and daugh. and grandson, Ronald Curtis City, visited at the home of Mr. Lind Carl Mrs. and ter, Sylvia, spent Saturday visiting in Bing- and Mrs. James H. Gray, and daughter, Janice, of Salt ham and Salt Lake City. Lake City, spent Tuesday visiting at the George P. Price home. Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Wayne Powell entertain Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Gurney ed afternoon, honoring Austin Mr. and Mrs. Clifford were Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Weight her Saturday Merla Ann, on her daughter, week-enLake Salt in d of Provo, parents of Mrs. Gur- -j sixth spent the Twenty-thre- e birthday. City, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ney. little guests were present and George Holindrake. Sunday they enjoyed playing games. RefreshMrs Dorthy Southwick and ments were served to the accompanied Mr and Mrs. Holingroup. drake to Park City and Heber Mr. Wilson Hayward registered with visited this week for thier Senior year City where they Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. at the B. Y. U. relatives. John Hutchings were Misses Rose Allen and Sally Guests at the home of Mr. and Mary Mrs. Martha Wing and son, of Salt Lake City. The Allen, Marvin, were Sunday dinner Mrs. Roger Price, Friday, were young women had both recently Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hunter of guests at the home of Mr. and returned from the Navajo misand Ernest Hansen of Provo Mrs. Chris Linschoten (Hattie sion. Mary Rose Allen is Utah Sioux Falls, Iowa. Wing) in Salt Lake City. secretary to the United Nations. 4-- Anna ser, and Woffinden Thomas . uuj, """t"" Spencer for dinner of Riverton, lit Lake City, Saturday. Allen Webb of are visiting at the and Mrs. E. N. Mrs. and Arizona, I of Mr. 4- - Mrs. k spent Fork id r Sterling Bodily of and Mrs. Ferrin Saturday in Am- - and Mr. Canyon, the loop and roast at Aspen lhey went enjoyed a Grove. guest at the homes Ivers and Mr. rs. Dorothy Miller was Mrs. Clifford I Grace Read of Salt Lake home of Mr. and June Davis, Sunday, were ad Mrs. Max Peart and two iests at the en of Payson. Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow visitand Mrs. A. Carlos Schow spent Friday and Saturday Warren Mrs. and Mr. Sunday guests at the home ing with relatives in icir daughter, Mrs. Margaret Schow and other Logan. in Provo. :r pi Mi tf Hil, Hm .hblrtHlflUnHlitHiil' HII ilin'mi'tn iiHiH.inmi. unt !agLdaBril h Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stone of W. R. Woods of Salt Lake City, Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Arvil spent Sunday at the home of of G. Stone and Dale Stone Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. Duchesne, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Arvil O. Stone. Reed is attending the U. S. A. C, and Dale and Arvil G. are teaching in Duchesne. FOR HUNTING NOW Miss Virginia Dorton called at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dorton, Sunday, to her home in Salt Lake City. She has just returned from San Francisco, California, where she visited her brother, Bob, who' is with the naval air corps. en-ro- SHOE HEP A1E1MG Lehl Radios Repaired by Howard Dettmar parts in stock Body and Paint Shop You will really be surprised wliat a good body repair job can do for your car. We will take out all the dents, smooth up the rough spots, and then a first class paint job. RADIATOR REPAIR Motor w Fircf Tlnnr ... IRON ... - FIREIltJ AMERICA'S GREATEST STOKER VALUE NEW IRON FIREMAN DEVELOPMENTS CUT FUEL BILLS give you FINEST automatic heating ;' Today's superb Iron Fireman coal stoker is the cumulative result of 25 years of pioneering and leadership in its field. It embodies principles of design and construction not found in any other coal firing equipment. 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Proprietors Main Street oil and cold weather grease now or else, when And don t you'll drive a stiff and sluggish car. of your car such as other important check-poin- ts bro.s, windshield wipers, etc. We'll be sure to inspect needed. ifWhing for you, and make the changes that are if1 ffk 'i' If Park Service 'i STATE STREET LEI II fete Lehi , WILL PAY UP TO $100 (Ul f OR YOUR 01D BATTERY f If 11 SUPER-ACTIV- h E A .95 WITH InjOLD IV LOW ft A$ A M BATTERY Other As Low As XX Regardless of MACHINERY MEANS BETTER FARMING Conditionl " S8.95 1: CAP far.., We'll adjust it to give the extra punch you want for a more profitable turn. Phone us today. COAL FLOW po- wer equipment that isn't hitting just right, call us. pEP YOUR CAR ROLLING jMOOTHLY IN MONTHS TO COME nf Tl ISWfVi HERE'S THE ANSWER TO FUEL SHORTAGES . install an faster when machines run smoothly. If you have Motor Rebuilding FEED'S AUTO LEHI Main Sreet EFFICIENT FARM r - Tune-u- p Ll Your work goes along easier jobs are finished i APPLIANCE SERVICE CANDIES SOFT DRINKS OPEN from 9 A. M. to 10 P. M JIM and ELLEN DAVIS 1 - IF YOU ARE, WE HAVE THE REMEDY IN OUR HOWARD'S RADIOS ICECREAM ute Fender Bender ute MAYTAG LUNCH MEAT GROCERIES VEGETABLES FRUITS f GET YOUR BOOTS READY DEAD WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF Mr and Mrs. Clyde Lambert ad family spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dorton and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lambert. is the former Mrs. Lambert Betty Jean Dorton. ; Phone 134-- J J Lehi, Utah AWWA1A".VAlAWArA'A'AlWA,AVA'ANVJW Open Sundays, Holidays Russell Webb have moved to Salt Lake City for the winter, where Mr. Webb of will attend the University Utah. re i ou a . 112 June Allen - Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Haws and children of Tempe,, Arizona, called at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell, Sunday. NORTH STATE STREET Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Howard Gray and two of Provo, spent last week visiting at the sons, Gary and Allen, spent home of her sister and family, Thursday in Provo, visiting at the home of Mrs. Gray's mother, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gray. Mrs. W. K. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Walters of Mr. and Mrs. George Carson Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, called at the home of Mr. and Mis. and Mr. and Mrs. Don SouthAbe Evans, Wednesday. Mrs. wick attended a missionary Walters and Mrs. Evans are farewell for Mr. and Mrs. Arnel sisters. Milner, in the Payson Third 4Mrs. Ward chapel, Sunday. Guests at the home of Mr. and Southwick sang a vocal number Mrs. A. W. Davis, Saturday, and Mrs. Carson accompanied were Mrs. J. H. Firmage and her on the piano. children, and Miss Dianna Davis of Salt Lake City. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Glenn Smith, Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. S. Glenn Smith were Mrs. Glenn S. Smith of visited Sunday in Salt Lake City, Houston. Texas, Miss Zella Smith with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. and Miss Josephine Smith of Salt Poole, parents of Mrs. Smith. Lake City. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Wagoner and daughter, Anna Loye, of Provo, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell. Davis Grocery Formerly Peck's Market Mrs. Pheobe Y. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gray left Tuesday for Idaho Falls, where of they attended the funeral Jesse Gray, formerly of Lehl. Mr. Gray died Monday, after a long illness. He is a son of Pheobe Gray, and a brother of Hyrum Gray. tfJain Street FRIDAY, OCTOBER L 1343 LOT ntZZ PRESS, LEHL UTAH m 1 V' 3i ill1 re- IIP! J mm '"Si J. ruu-siz- CO i PRtCISION-MAD- I 'OXLVITI" PlATtS WESTERN AUTO Phone 11-- W Main Street rT- I- Ask For LOW PRICE on Your S'zt |