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Show THURSDAYe THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1940 THE LEni SUN Published Every Thursday at Lehi, Utah, by the ' LEni SUN PUBLISHING CO. Entered as Second Class Mat ter, at the Fostofficeat Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Babscrlption Rate $1.00 Per Year UTAH STATE PktS ASSOCIATION Local Items Miss Ruth Worlton returned to school at the U. S. A. C. in Logan Saturday, alter spending a week here with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. Home of one Thousand Fine Registered Hereford Cattle Misses LaPriel Goodwin, Norine Pox, Arleen Goodwin, Thelma Goodwin, and Lexia Baeman attended at-tended the stage play, "The Little Foxes," starring Talullah Bankhead at the Utah Theatre in Salt Lake City Saturday night. Mrs. Horace Wofflnden of Garland Gar-land was visiting in Lehi Sunday with her relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wells arrived home Friday, after enjoying a delightful de-lightful honeymoon trip. They traveled trav-eled through Colorado, through Kansas and Into Missouri, where they spent two days at Independence Independ-ence with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Turner. Tur-ner. From there they went to Chicago Chi-cago and visited a few days am! then traveled over into Canada. They came back to Detroit, Michigan, Mich-igan, and picked up their new car and then en route home visited in Carthage and Nauvoo and point's of church historic Interest. They traveled through Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska Ne-braska and Wyoming. They report re-port a lovely trip. Mr. and Mrs. Starns and two children of Conrad, Montana, are visiting here with Mr. and M Milan Allred. Mrs. Alfred is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sum." They are en route to North Carolina Caro-lina on a trip. r- A J cncnM-RROS. WANTED!!! HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Bones, Wool, Hides, jj Pelts, Furs and Dead or Useless Animals. Pelt l'rices Paid for Dead or Useless Sheep Prompt Service. Utah Hide & Tallow Co. PHONE 88 Three Miles West of Spanish Fork DEER HUNTERS We Pay Ilighest' Prices for DEER SKINS f mtS : I ... - .;'- .V t- f There's Nothing Like a Glass of THREE-BAR DAIRY MILK To pep you up when you've been working hard and you are tired and worn out ! ! ! OUR MILK IS PASTEURIZED Three-Bar Dairy State Street Lehi Mr. and . Mrs. . Fawn . Warburton and children of Mercur spent Tuesday Tues-day In Lehi with Mrs. Warburton's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Barn-hart. Fred Merrill ' of San FranrLsco, California, visited here Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams, Mrs. Eunice Gray and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown and, with friends. Mr. Merrill came . to see his youngest son, Keith Merrill, off to the Canadian Ca-nadian Ii. D. S. mission. Village Blames Slump To Runaway Freighter ST. GEORGES, DEL. It. Georges, a prosperous town itrad-dling itrad-dling the Delaware and Chesapeake canal a year ago, has asked the state to repeal its charter. A runaway freighter ruined the community's tourist trade and cut the town itself in two last January when it wrecked a bridge over the waterway. The DuPont highway, which ran over the structure, was detoured far from St Georges. The federal government has announced an-nounced that it will build another bridge, but local residents see little hope, as the new structure will be a skyway and will not touch the community. "Actually, a town no longer exists, so we do not propose to continue the expense of running one," an aider man commented. i - Piano Ownership A piano is owned by one out of every six American families, ac cording to a recent survey. Of these Instruments. 40 per cent art be- Veen 15 and., 60 years old. ? V t-.''x.' iS " r T ",Ai Wu, T.his Wa k J hnme " 1000 hni 'his ranrh 1 hMe the J ThecrJ and are Painted J The owners PP. vit of the M lime spent at J ra"h is WeU speilt you can drive thc entire plant , Peterson Bros. 0ffer " iwii lounty', J 1 "febred Heref t'on sales. Tt,, nffpritm wet i 1 at the Spanish f) Hon ring, rw IS, 1340. Valuable Copper Sludge Precious metals are recovered from the sludge of copper refineries, says Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. Cadmium is a by-product of sine smelting. Selenium, now widely used in making ruby-colored glass, was once a waste of copper refineries, and antimonlal lead is produced pro-duced by working up the scum from oftenlng furnaces In lead refining. Insulation Terms Defined "Fully insulated" and "completely "complete-ly insulated" are two terms frequently fre-quently misused, FHA officials say. "Fully insulated" means that the house is equipped with both wall and roof or top-floor ceiling insulation. insu-lation. Both new and already-built houses may be "fully insulated." 1 - N. 4 -J 73 REGISTERED HEREFORD BULLS FIVE FEMALES AT AUCTION Spanish Fork Auction Ring Wednesday, December 18, 1940 1:00 P. M. All Stock Consigned by PETERSON BROS. HEREFORDS OF QUALITY Auctioneer Ogden, Utah Col. E. O. Walters Star Valley, Nev. Filer, Idaho School Lunch Center Lists Appetising Menus The School Lunch center at the Memorial building, sponsored by the local Parent-Teachers organ ization with W P A aid, are serving from 215 to 230 school children each day, those in charge report, and the children really enjoy the appetizing appe-tizing lunches served. These school lunches are fo' every school child in, the commun- ity, not only for those families who are receiving W'P A help. Some people have this understanding and it is hoped that those who have hot yet taken advantage of this splen did opportunity will do so. It is a health project, as health experts have shown the importance of a hot nourishing lunch at noon for the children in school. Mrs. Maud Glover,-unit super visor at the luncheon center lists the following appetizing menus for the coming two weeks: December 2 Spanish rice with bacon, carrot sticks, graham muf fins and cocoa. December 3-Salmon loaf with sauce, harvard beets, graham bread and butter, oranges. r December 4 Cabbage, carrot raisin and apple salad, peanut butter but-ter sandwiches, cocoa, cookies. December 5 Vegetable soup, graham bread, and butter, rice pudding. December 6 Creamed peas and carrots, prune graham bread and butter, apple, pudding with vanilla sauce. December ft Beef stew, , ginger bread and cocoa. December 10 i Rice with' cheese sauce, carrot or turnip sticks, or ange graham ' muffins and apple sauce. December 11 Corn chowder, cabbage, cab-bage, apple and orange salad, raisin bread and butter. i . -' .. December 12 Potato soup and toasted bread sticks, fruit sa!ad and cornmeal cookies.'-' ' ' December 13 Meat loaf with to-; mato sauce, graham bread and butter, prune cream pudding,- , These lunches are available at the low cost of two cents 'per day or ten cents for the five day week. High School News The Lehlslon drive started Monday, Mon-day, December 2, and concludes December De-cember 20. All subscriptions must be in by this date. WANT ADS HOUSE For RentLocated atth North and Center. - Phone 90-W. 11-5-tf FOR SALE Lloyd Wicker baby buggy in ' excellent condition See Mrs. Carl Zierold, 4th ward. Lehi. 11-5-tf HAVE YOUR MATTRESS MADE OVER or made into an Inner-spring Now, by the Utah County Mattress Factory of Provo. For Service, phone 90-W. Friday, December 6, is the date set apart for the tennis award assembly. as-sembly. The players will be awarded award-ed medals by Mr. Dave Freed, secretary sec-retary of the U. S. L. T., A. Other prominent visitors will be Coach Parmalee of the U. of U., Coach Fred Dixon of the B. Y. U., and Dr. Pardoe of the B. Y. U. Special numbers will be presented by the B. Y. U. Marriage Announced .The basketball class series is now in full swing with each class and also the Future Farmers sponsoring a team. The football boys were entertained enter-tained at iheir annual banquet Fri day, November 29. ' 3- Staff members of the Lehislon, annual yearbook, have been chosen. They all report that they are ready for work, and are anxious to make it a success. The group consists of four departments, art, business, photography, and editorial. The members are: Maurine Russon, Editor; Ed-itor; Led Loveridge, Mildred Adam-son, Adam-son, Lauralne Clover, Glenn Powell, Betty Logsdon, Lois Lott, Keith Eddlngton, Azalia Abbott, Lucille Chamberlain, Ernest Smith, Gretta Churchill, Mary Roberts, Don Johnson, John-son, Keith Smith, Dorald Allred, James Buchanan, Bob Wilson, Ar-va Ar-va Mercer. An announcement of social interest inter-est to the people of this community is the marriage of Miss Cavell Brown and Mr. Bruce Hanks, both of Salt Lake City, which took place last Friday : morning in the Salt Lake temple. Immediately following the marriage mar-riage the young couple left by plane for Los Angeles, California, on a honeymoon trip. ' The young bride is a granddaughter grand-daughter of Mrs. Julia Brown of this city and is a former resident of Lehi. Hospital Notes Mrs.' William Watkins and baby son were removed home Sunday from the local hospital. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Card of Thanks We wish to thank everyone who so kindly assisted us in any way during the illness and death of our beloved husband, father, son and brother. The speakers, floral tributes, trib-utes, cars, musical numbers and all other favors extended and the sympathy sym-pathy afforded us, we are truly grateful for. Mrs. Emory Vipgil Peck and family Mr. and Mrs.' .Elisha H. Peck ; and family. An announcement that will be met with much social interest in this community is the marriage of Miss Donna Jensen,, daughter d John W. Jensen ofVHyrum Utah, and Mr. Elwin Ault of Cedar Valley, which took place on Wednesday, November 27 at Preston,; Idaho, Both young people have' been popular members of their respec tive communities and have hosts of friends who Join in wishing them much future success and happiness. The baby of Mr. and Mrs. William Street was removed home Tuesday from the hospital, after receiving medical treatment there for sev eral days. ' The baby of Mrs. Hazel Otteson of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is receiving medical treatment in the. local hos pital. The baby has pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ball are re joicing over the arrival of a fine baby daughter, born at . the local hospital last Friday. All concerned are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Adams and baby, of Ogden spent Sunday here with Mr, and Mrs. Alfred F. Adams, Ad-ams, the occasion being in celebra-tioh'pT celebra-tioh'pT Glenn's birthday anniversary. annivers-ary. '-'A delicious turkey dinner with all the trimmings was enjoyed by the group.1:"; " " MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson nounce tne marriage of their ter, Phyllis, and Mr. John L elyn of Salt Lake City, whkh place in Salt Lake City last to day, November 28. inc. uime uas neen a ,tw member of this community, ki taken an active part In social at church affairs, and for the psi few years has been employed at it Z. C. M. I. in Salt Lake City, a has countless friends in this con munity who join in wishing hi much future happiness. Mr. Llewelyn has been mamj; of the O. P. Skaggs store in Bui! Nevada, however, he expects to ij transferred to Salt Lake City ari they will make their home M after January 1. Mr." and Mrs. R. J. Stlce spd Sunday visiting In the Fourth mrj of American Fork.-"Mr. and it Sticeere members of this ward tej fore moving to Lehi ana tney e joyed a reunion with their oil friends and associates there. RELIEF SOCIETY UNION MEETING SUNDAY - . The regular monthly Relief,: Society So-ciety Union meeting will; be held Sunday at 2 o'clock in the stake tabernacle in conjunction with the Priesthood Union' meeting, announces an-nounces Mrs. Delia Fox, stake Relief Re-lief society president. It is important that all Relief society officers and class leaders be in attendance. ' SNOW SPRINGS CAMP WILL MEET NEXT THURSDAY .; t. JLesal Notices PROBATE AND f GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult county clerk or respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR SALE 1930 Nash Car. Very reasonable. See Roy Worley, Lehi. 11-28-ltp FOR SALE Used Washing Ma chine with good motor, cheap. See Mrs. Julia Browa or phone 180-J Lehi. 11-17-tf FOR SALE Good young team; also 200-lb. porkers. W. E. Winn, Lehi 10-31-4t For Sale or Rent Fine modern borne In LehL Hot water heat, stoker, garage. Inquire of owner, 114 Gilmer Drive, Salt Lake City or Telephone t-4QS. t-lT-atp. In the matter of the Estate of Lafayette O. Chrlstofferson, sometimes some-times known as Lafayette Christ- offerscn. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned ad- minlstratrix at her residence in Lehi, Utah, on or before the 7th day of February,. 1941. LEAH BUSHMAN, Administratrix. Elsmore and Wootton Attorneys for Aciministratrix. American Fork, Utah. First publication Dec. 5, 1940. Last publication Dec. 26, 1940. FOR SALE Three irood bulldln lots, with northwest and south fronts. Located 1 block south of Main street SMunabk iiHcm. Tn. quire Mr :i6rah Knudsen, Labi. . The Snow Springs Camp, Daughters Daugh-ters of Fioneers, will meet next Thursday, December 12, at ' the home of Mrs. Emma Jane Roberts, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Ethel Ross Wat-kins, Wat-kins, captain of the camp, urges all. members and others who are eligible for membership to attend. NOTICE TO LOCAL PLAY SCHOOL MOTHERS' The meeting for. the mothers' Qf the W P A Play School has -been postponed until Friday, December ".3, it is reported. The feature of this meeting will be the making of children's costumes cos-tumes for the Christmas entertainment. entertain-ment. All mothers are urged to be pres ent ...... . BEE HIVE NEWS The First Year group of Bee-hive 1.1. t Bins oi me second ward were awarded seals for cells filled during the month of November at the meeting Tuesday evening. The awarding was made hv mvc ii. - "J L. Webb, beekeeper. miss Margaret Worlton, reporter. Probating Will It is necessary that any will which k produced must be probated. This is for the double purpose of protecting pro-tecting the wishes of the deceased and the rights of bis declared heirt. It also assures that any government Uxtt wfil be pai4. "YHY not present her with a remembrance remem-brance from the whole family this year an Automatic Electric Range the gift she has- always wanted? It will mean many extra hours of leisure for V ". ' for Electric Ranges, are completely automatic. An entire meal can be placed in the oven . . . which cooks without attention . . . permitting her to go out many afternoons or do any one of a dozen things she carv't find time or now. You can make her happy every day for years to come with this grand gift which can be purchased on convenient, easy terms at your Electric Dealer. from (nTiTeiiiKMi" M . I |