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Show LEin FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH THE Lehi Water Has Clean Record For Entire 1952 Police Chief Returns From Mexico Trip Back to his duties as Lehi's Chief of Police, George A. Ricks reports an enjoyable trip to Old acMexico, where he renewed quaintance with numerous friends. Lehi was the only city in Utah Accompanied byMrs. Ricks, Bishop County which had water meeting Ricks motored through Arizona to U. S. Public Health Department El Paso, Texas. They then took standards throughout the entire a plane to the LDS colony in Old year of 1952, according to a re- Mexico, at Colonia Dublan and While there, port just released by Dr. Charles Colonia Juarez. M. Smith of Provo, they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. health director. Daniel P. Taylor, former Prof, of This report was also reflected in Spanish at Brigham Young a recent survey report received by the Lehi City Council from the Bishop Ricks fulfilled a short State Department of Health. This term mission in Mexico, three nine showed of that survey ago. Although he did not years samples of Lehi's culinary water serve in that locality, taken during 1952, the bacterio- he encountered particular a number of those no showed positive he had known, as missionaries ere logical analysis counts whatever. often sent out from that partiThis record is notable in view cular district. of floods last of the heavy spring Of particular interest to Bishop year which were responsible for Ricks was the development of records of water the pure spoiling irrigation of the desert through several nearby communities. the use of pumping wells. The growing of apples, comparatively HONOR VISITORS new in that climate, is a promisFROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zimmerman ing industry and a cash crop for of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. the farmers. The Ricks' enjoyed a visit with Irvin Henry of Redding, California, are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Evans at serfamily members. Mr. and Mrs. El Paso, attending church Steven Zimmerman entertained at vices there last Sunday. Leaving dinner in their honor, Monday Friday, March 13, they returned evening. Others preesnt for an eight days later, March 20. enjoyable time were Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman of American Fork. At a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Robison, Friday, new officers were chosen for the Chantante Chorus, ladies' singing Mrs. Jack (Dorothy) group. Brailsford will serve as president with Edna Norman as and Mrs. James (Marjorie) See this well Magnusen, secretary. LEHI Xewbold to Direct Group finished duplex, good Reed Newbold of the Lehi high faculty, has consented to location on paved road. school conduct the chorus. Mrs. Jack Large light rooms, and (Donna) Mitchell will continue as plenty of storage space accompanist. Mrs. Brailsford expressed apGas heat, hdwd floors, preciation to Mrs. Naomi Schow her fine work as director durrents for $110 per mo. for ing the past year. She will be A good buy $11,500 honored at a socialwillnext Monday. begin Mon practices or make reasonable of Regular day, April 6, and will continue each Monday. fer. Retiring officers are Mrs. Orion (Naomi) Schow, director; Mrs. We are Members of Vernon K. Nielson, president; Mrs. and Donald Wright, Multiple Listing Mrs. Brailsford, secretary. Bureau city-coun- ty Uni-vercit- y. series extension courses. b. One year of active duty if the candidate served in a grade equivalent to the present sergeant or higher. c. as Second Appointment Lieutenant in the ROTC d. Attendance at OCS. In Hq BTRY XI Corps Arty, 10 enlisted men have been commissioned. One was recently promoted to captain. In a recent four-yeenlisted 60,000 period, Guardsmen earned officer Questions and Answers Selective Service Shorts DR. WILFRED E. SMITH ADDRESSES ATHENIAN'S Dr. Wilfred E. Smith was the guest speaker at the meeting of the Athenian Club which was held last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. George Lewis. Doctor Smith is associate professor of Sociology at Brigham Young University. He spoke on "Facing Reality," from the standpoint of mental health. Mrs. J. Earl Smith, club president, conducted the meeting. Mrs. Edna Campbell presented some interesting thoughts on religion as an appropriate litany for the apMrs. proaching Easter season. Clifford Miller of the civic committee, gave a report on the meeting of the Women's Legislative Council. She discussed the proposed Youth Home at Provo. Mrs. Donald Wright was in charge of the program. An arrangement of carnations added to the occasion at which Mrs. Lynn Lewis and Mrs. Merwin Lewis assisted the hostess. Questions relative to opportunitthe National Guard. 1. What are the opportunities of becoming an officer in the National Guard. It is estimated that Answer: only 65 per cent of the officer vacancies in the Utah National Guard are filled. An enlisted man 2. What opportunities exist for who is 21 years of age and not over 28 may qualify for a com- becoming a pilot in the Army mission for an existing vacancy in National Guard? any of the following ways: Answer: This depends primarily a. One year's service in the on the T;04E vacancies and Guard and completion of the 10 ies offered by ar Officers of the Third Ward Junior Sunday School met at the home of Mrs. Donna Clark, last Thursday evening for a planning meeting and social. Plans for the Junior Sunday School were discussed. The Easter theme was Those followed in refreshments. present included, Mrs. Josephine Elaine Jones, Webb, supervisor; Venece McLane, LaFerne Barnes, Rowena Fillerup, Edith Tripp, Frances Colledge, Klea Ernst and Mrs. Clark. authorized overages. It is estimated that there are six vacancies at the present time. Individuals must atain a commission and be physically qualified. The training course requires about six months at flying school. At the present time there are three officers engaged in such training. 3. Do employers recognize the National Guard requirement for attendance at Summer Camp? Answer: Generally, yes. The federal and state government authorized military leave, permitting the member to attend camp without losing pay or vocation time. Several large companies locally permit an employee to d camp and make up the dif- - Elects Officers ANNOUNCING.. The Appointment of Darrell Adams a franchise by Lehi Given City as Lehi Citizens are urged to take advantage of this garbage collection service to insure a more sanitary condition of all Lehi homes Garbage Will be Picked up Once a Week nt Ice Cream and z j Yearly or Six Month Rates PHONE 307-- R at 28 East Main - Am. Fork Mrs. Wilson Hayward and Mrs. Robert Webb enjoyed a visit in Salt Lake City, Friday, remaining for dinner and the theatre. Phone 468 After Hours Call Jerry Buckley, Orem 0647-R- 1 or E. Ray Gardner, A. F. 24-- J other from with new your home railroad reports Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob family members, visited here Salt Lake City, Saturday, Mrs. Elwood Hunt and the baby son, at the Lehi ...to Us stockholders... to Us employees... to YOU, Us shippers and travelers Most successful in Rio Grande's history, 1952 becomes exceptionally interesting when compared with 1945, previous record year. Comparative highlights dramatically tell the story of fundamental 82-ye- ar YOUR since World WarH. 0 PEBCT Gross Operating Revenues IS Operating Expenses Gross Ton Miles (thousands) Operating Ratio SUGAR :"."T . .... f ..and here's why.. than in prices to gamble on the market. . . Thinning can be done entirely by machine on many fields of beets. k Mechanical harvesting is available to every grower, large or small. Small acreage growers may count on custom harvesting or may buy an interest in a harvester. . k k MATERIALS The beet sugar industry helps your entire community by bringing in new wealth every year from a product of your farms. Sugar beets are important to a crop rotation program. They furnish cash, aqd they leave the biggest share of their fertilizer in the soil for increasing yields of other crops that follow. ... $33,434,398 14.54 10,968 S0J2 $14,452,646 $10,502,902 $14,061,617 $1 4, 183,693 37.61 AND SUPPLIES -0- .86 Where the Revenue came from in 1952... Transportation of Freight, 93.08 ....Mi mi nill- - m nil-l- it Transportation of Passengers, 4.35 All other Sources, 2.57 That the Rio Grande anticipates continued growth and advancement for Colorado and Utah is shown by its 1953 improvement budget of $19,739,256. Principal items include all-ste- el drop bottom gondolas, 50 covered hoppers, five Diesel locomotives, rebuilding of 500 box cars, completion of the new Looking to the future, disposition of the 1952 net income attains special significance. Net income for 1952 was $8,470,194, which after applying $351,056 to sinking and other reserve funds, and payment of $5.00 on outstanding preferred stock, left $18.46 per share earned on the common stock. The first quarterly dividend of $1.00 per share was paid on March 16th, with additional dividends on common stock subject to further action by the board of directors. The 1953 improvement budget of $19,739,256, with $3,293,287 charged to operating expenses and depreciation allowances, leaves $16,445,969 capital expenditures, representing $46.76 per share of common stock, graphically demonstrating Rio Grande's faith in the future. Grande'?, primary obligation to provide dependable economical service for YOU, hs shippers and travelers. Stockholders and employees are a team in pooling their resources, skills and abilities to attain this objective. Rio is the crop Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad CAtlfOtNA ZlrHVt SUGAR CO. classification yard at Grand Junction, and 36 miles of new rail. 1 IOUTI Of THE MOSPfCTOI UTAH-IDAH- O theTuture? 115-pou- nd Despite operating economies effected, generally higher prices prevented any appreciable saving in purchases, largely channeled through Colorado and Utah producers and suppliers. You get two crops in one sugar for cash income; for livestock feeds. Increase your 1953 acreage of sugar beets with security today and in the future. What o$ 1700 That the cost of government exacts a heavy toll from industry is demonstrated by this increase of 549,74 in yearly tax payments. . you don't have k k 11,984,606 80.73 191,5. TAX ACCRUALS 1953. k Sugar beets are a contract crop 4.93 12.27 5.09 13.23 $63,196,993 Evidence that railroading is a desirable industrial career is found in the fact that 3,336 fewer employees in 195S earned tk61,TlS more Sugar beets are not a surplus crop. points to even more favorable $78,277,344 $38,296,111 7,632 Average Employee Count in $82,134,558 $55,443,201 12,594,225 67.50 DeCTftOM se PAYROLL k Everything 1952 Improved operating efficiency reflected in these comparisons is attributable to dieselization and plant improvements achieved since World War U. BEETS k lncrQ 1945 Pioneering for 82 years tOTAl COIOIADO GORGE EAGIE 1953 ference in his earnings. Some of these are Sears and Roebuck, Utah Power and Light Co., and the Rio Grande Railroad. State Statute attempts to prohibit an from employer discriminaing against an employee for performance of National Guard duties. 4. Does summer field training interfere with attendance at school? Answer: In most cases, no. It is generally planned to have this camp immediately following the last week of the spring quarter. However, students in the medical school at the University of Utah are unable to attend because their terms runs two or three weeks longer than the rest of the school. 2P Wattie's REAL ESTATE Rowan Realty 26, Bonded Garbage Collector Chantante Chorus BARGAINS! MARCH THURSDAY, |