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Show JTJDAV, JULY H, ttel FREE Uti PRESS, LEffi, UTAH . iii i TLlet? (QlIKBS) A Sure Cure For a Grouchy Husband SEND HIM TO US FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF HUNTING, FISHING AND CAMPING EQUIPMENT Local, Social News BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Alvah Van Wagoner en tertained Saturday, July 23 for her son, Richard, on his third birthday. Attending from out of town were, Mrs. Alta Nelson and daughter, Judith of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Lamar Nelson and daughters, Vichi and Susan of Orem, and Mrs. Zora Zabuskie and granddaughter, Linda, of Am erican Fork. Twelve little guests were entertained. n GAYETTE CLUB NEWS Mrs. Roxie Russon was hostess to the Gayette club, Thursday evening at her home. The guests enjoyed social visiting and completed the plans for a canyon party with their husbands as special guests. RETURN FROM FISHING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings, accompanied by a group of friends from Provo and American Fork, returned to their homes COOKING CLUB Friday after vacationing a week The Cloverette Cooking in North Central Idaho on a club met last week at the home fishing trip. They found plenty of Tora Loveridge. The next of fish, snow and sunshine. Mr. meeting will be held Monday, Hutchings was unfortunate enAugust 1st ough to fall and received two broken ribs but was resting eas'34 CLUB HOLDS ier at his home, following the CANYON PARTY trip to Lehi. The members of the '34 club and their husbands enjoyed a RETURN FROM TRIP Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Lott A. Russon in American Fork Canyon, with returned this week from a trip a chicken dinner being served to the West coast. They visited to 20 guests byEvan's Cafe. Comin San Francisco with their son, mittee in charge of the affair ". in who is were Mrs. Dorthy Welker, Mrs. Lester, One of dancing more Broadway's Alta Powell, Mrs. Wanda Mitchpopular high operas, "Brigadoon" ell, Mrs. Rowene Vibbert and has been playing on the West Mrs. Ruth Price. coast the past 11 weeks, and will tour the Northwest and British BIRTHDAY DINNER Columbia before returning to HONORS HUSBAND New York. Mrs. Phyllis Webb entertainThe Russons visited many ed at a dinner party Friday even, points of interest at San Fran ing for her husband, Robert, on cisco before returning via the his birthday anniversary. A hot coast route to Los AngLie Sky turkey dinner was served to Mr. eles and home. an Mrs. Elmo Young of Alpine, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Rhone of Before the war butter out American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. sold margarine ten .to one; now Bert Beck, Mrs. Roger Price, the the ratio is two to one. guest of honor and Mrs. Webb. 4-- MOSPITAL Patients being admitted to the Lehi hospital during the past week were: Mrs. Zada Major operations Phillips and David Calton of Cedar Valley. Medical treatment Nellie Wei. cker, Mrs. Jack Gray, Betty Fowler. Lamond Fartheringham, Kenneth Evans, (accident victim), Leonard Swenson (accident victim), Alfonso Frijill (accident victim), Mildred Meggleby and Mrs. George Fox. H 4-- H Receiving a new son at the Lehi hospital this week are Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Allred. The 2 ounce baby boy was born July 20, and will receive the name of John. The Allreds have three other children, one girl and two boys. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Thatcher of Provo and Mrs. Re becca Allred of Lehi. get-toget- 15 I GALLON GALLONS One Day Advance Notice for Special Flavor Ice Cream THIS OFFER GOOD UNTIL AUG. Lehi evening services was under the direction of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and the Sons of the Utah Pioneers with E. N. Webb, president of the local chapter conducting the program. Choir and congregation sang, "High on the Mountain Top." The choir sang two numbers, "Reverently and Meekly." and special arrangement of "Come, Come Ye Saints." A vocal trio "Utah We Love Thee," was sung by Mrs Winnifred Sorenson and son. Booth, and daughter, Vervene S. Grant. accomDanied by Yvonne Webb. The male chorus sang. "We Thank Thee O God for a Proph et." Speakers were LeRoy Davis and George S. Peterson. Prayers were bv Heber C. Webb and John Brems. 210 m LEHI Phone L&r 2 ! 1 I but i a 1 228-- J -- i or for directory advertising... Call the Telephone Business Office Th Mountain Stattt TtUphon TfUgraph Company and FARMERS Get Your Tractor Tire Fluid Installed at McOOARD SERVICE '. ind 'Jp F ELECTRIC FANS CAPE COVERS PLASTIC DISHES, set HEATING LAMPS PLASTIC CUPS . 6.75 i 21 J at am se di Sjflvest I.56-2V a mi "31 39c-95- c 0 fin jgai LeHUti THIS BIG NEW SHELVADOR ts JC Yes! A the top of the WASH FULL-SIZ- 1949 m E, J, Here's what this big, handsome Crosley gives you: Oni Shelvador, which doubles your "front-row-" space. Large Capacity 7 full cubic feet storage space. Big Freezer Compartment stores up to 20 pounds of frozen foods. Dectroiaver Unit ; precisi Th ONLY A DOLLAR but many dollars, deposited regularly at this bank, can help you build security, and have the other good things you want. I f State Bank of Lehi Aivvrtittmi nt ly Joe Marsh For The Ladies: A t jen safe stairway to om where I sit ... SEE DEN Sp . jiseff 898 of them form TREADING For changed or additional listings th Wi M BALANCED Now Telephone Directory about to go to press! Lak ,t LOOK INGTON MONUMENT tt Starters Generators Brakes Regulators Welding h OWLYA STEP. 71 -- 'J v Jones K1Si3.Skgi.SZt3i5i5.!$3if I IF YOU HEED m 'r J4 ands! EXPERT WORKMANSHIP East 9th North 8 V Closing Soon! offerings brat MORLEY JONES Wesley Rasmussen cm o 4 J the i Den ,T e wh to thank assisted during the serS' express our thanks fort? tiful flond Wen' .Spa" (k wood Coal - Gas - Oil SALES and SERVICE AIR CONDITIONING UNITS Free Estimates v during our Main Street FURNACES 327-- M many acts IE H 1 PHONE - . . . Book Cases Anything made of Now comes the glorious days Phone 339 cere and annJ 4 our kind friend. ..j .or men- CYANOGAS ELASTIC STOCKINGS Cabinets Unpainted Furniture Screen Doors Flower Trellises Berry Cases Arriving in time for the holidays was the new son born July 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ilellinger. Proud grandparents of the 6 pound 10 ounce baby boy born at the Lehi hospital are Mr. and Mrs. Don Veater and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hellinger. Making his entrance at the Lehi hospital July 26 is the baby boy born to Mr and Mrs. Robert Holdaway. Proud grandmothers are Mrs. J. S. Holdaway and Mrs. Neils Fugal of Pleasant Grove. friends, relatives and neighbors of sympathy extended during our recent sorrow over the loss of our wife and mother, Mrs. Owen W. Johnson. For the flowers and acts of kindness, we are deeply grateful. Owen W. Johnson and Family I jr. OF THA.YQ to express 7--h GALLON JUGS CABINET WOEK GOOD EQUIPMENT - CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our kind The program for the Sunday for the expression IF YOU WANT rJ sporting nquwmem we uave hi SECOND WARD ... of roasting ears and fresh apple pie. WATTIE'S ICE CREAM Main Street s Expert Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mason are proudly displaying their new daughter, who arrived July 27 at the Lehi hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Worley and Mr. and Mrs. Denzel Turner of Lehi. per gallon to 20 J " V The 102 anniversary of the arrival of the pioneers into Salt Lake Valley was commemorated at the Sunday evening service by Bishop Andrew Fjeld. He told briefly the history of the Mormans and of their trek to Utah, pointing out that Utah is the only state in the union to be settled by a church or a religion and the only state to have one religion predominate over all others. He told various incidents of suffering and adventure on the plains by the saints. Also at the Sunday evening service a short talk was given by Sydney Young of the Deacons' quorum. Bruce Peterson was advanced from Primary into the Deacons' quorum. Special musical numbers were presented by the ward choir. Also new this week is the baby girl born to proud parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Shelley. Weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces up on arrival at the Lehi Hospital on July 22, the little miss will be called Clara Marie and is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Shelley of Lehi and S. Saunders of Idaho. Main Street "Sportsmen s Headquarters" FIRST WARD Happy over the arrival of a baby girl are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boren of Pleasant Grove. The new daughter arrived July 21 at the Lehi Hospital. "Brig-adoon- personally made by Wattie APPENiNGS Loie ha gle Tgj ev A Diet That Really Works the other night and the ladies were talking diets. away about, weight-reducin- g One of them had a special y Hollywood diet" guaranteed to slim her down fifteen pounds' worth. Another' was living on bananas and kim milk! We went out visiting "15-da- I might have known the missus would get the bug, too, and sure enough the other day she asks me, "Joe, what kind of a diet do you think I ought to go on?" "Mother," I says, "the only diet I would ever recommend to anyone . is simply moderation. I wouldn't trust any of those diets. Simply cut down on desserts, bread, butter, sweets and fats hut when you do, even do your cutting down moderately." From vhere I sit, moderation is the watchword. Moderation with food, with smoking or with the enjoyment of a friendly glass of temperate beer or ale. Actually, moderation adds to the enjoyment of just about anything. Copyright, 19V, I fa fc i,tJ Utatts Brcucrs Fmtr.Jutivn i i hermetically sealed for long, quiet, trouble-fTe- ej economical operation. ooljM j AS LONG AS 24 MONTHS TO P SUMMER rs CAMMING SPECIALS Cold Pack Canners Preserving Kettles Rotary Fruit Presses National Pressure h i Cookers 5 qt. an 7 qt. Fruit Funnels Measuring Cups (Ht0 Fruit Juicers Bottle Cappers and Caps mi Paring Knives Cherry Pitted Smith Hardware Main Street Lehi phone ISt |