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Show DECEMBER 26, 1946 L,ncnAY. THE.LEHI SUN, LEHI UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1946 Issued each Thursday at Lehi, Utah by the ,miT qttN PUBLISHING ffWrPAMv Ancients Raked Peart In 40 B. C. Virgil mentions pears hich he received from Cato. Remodehnff, Altering, Mending, Sewing ol rail kinds. Children coats made, phone 321-M. 12-5-tf. FOR SALE Full sized bed and mattress, heatrola. 414 East Main, phone 174-J. ll-14-tf LOST - Brindle cow. Square crop and underbit right ear. J. F. Royle, Lehi. 12-26-ltp. -rnTSecond Class Matter August 5, 1914, at the t Office at Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3. 1879. ---UTHS. BANKS, Editor, Publisher, Owner " Acreage yields One acre of wheat feeds 10 people peo-ple 52 days; one acre of corn feeds 10 people 51 days, and one acre of soybeans feeds 10 people 28 days. FOR SALE Majestic floor model radio in excellent condition, fine tone. $10.00. Banks Appliance. j 1 1 n r TUJs I'l'tti SUN r -:-.,,. . 1 fajti Ir" 'Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Year " Advertising Rates furnished on request'' ...v.rWW.'-W for 1947 WANT, ADS FOR SALE Good used piano, Dencn, tuned. Delivered, terms. Banks . Appliance Lehi. Phone 20-W." H-21-5t. PRACTICALLY1. NEW HEARING aiij r uk 5ALtPhone 173-W. V A.',- 12-19-2tD. FOR SALE Hot, Blast range wiwi jacKei, xanK ana all connections con-nections .complete. Reasonable. Also Heatrola,, cheap.- Ben C. Lott. , ., , , , 12-19-tf. Adding Machine Paper Rolls at bun nffifA Accordinf to figure of th U.S. Uurua of Mine there were 138 ?"?. ,1iVUh. in 1921 W in 1945. Let encourage thow who proipect, develop and build greater mining industry." FOR SALE BY OWNER 42 acres oi land. Mrs. Inez Smith, 190 W. Main, Lehi. ' 12-19-tf. FOR SALE -34 Master 4-door unev. sedan.' Lehi Auto Clinic, E. State Rd. 12-19-tf. METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH Legal Notice Consult county clerk or re-spective re-spective signers for further information. in-formation. : NOTICE "TO CREDITORS Estate of ' - ' Blanch S. Larson, sometimes known as Blanch 'Larson. Christina Larson, ' sometimes known as Christine Larson, and Victor F. Larson, ' Decedents. Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned undersign-ed administrator at his residence, resi-dence, 205 South 3rd East, Lehi. Utah, on or before February 15, 1947. Emanuel Larson Administrator O. DeVere Wootton American Fork, Utah Attorney for Administrator First publication Dec. 12, 1946. Last publication Jan. 2, 1946. Machine Age The invention of a glass bottle blowing machine increased output per worker in the industry 4,000 per cent. Oldest Farm Paper The American Farmer magazine, believed to be the first agricultural periodical published In the U. S., was started at Baltimore, Md., Li 1819. New Collars The worn edge problem can sometimes be solved by cutting down collar and cuffs to smaller shape. Or, maKing new reverses on collar and cuffs of velveteen, velvet, or fur may give the coat a new and different air. Irish Sweepstakes More than hatf of the tickets for the Irish Sweepstakes were sold In the United States and its possessions, posses-sions, although the lottery benefited Irish hospitals and was based on British horse races. FOR 1947 WE PLEDGE THE SAME FINE SERVICE AND VALUES WE HAVE ALWAYS GIVEN YOU IN THE PAST THE VERY BEST THAT CAN BE HAD. ft 8 ft HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL! EVANS CAFE Spotlight is on our ry. ' " ' : 'l new arrival and we, as -... ...... I ... v - , . . ; t ! one of the welcoming ;v?. I ' ' ' ' fjK ; I f'K I V ! committee, hope 1947 i ' ' I C , ' f,i ?4 h ' ; A ril be a joyiul and 44' ! -F'n S . V t'j ! H ' CENTRAL AUTO . K? K S ? f . , Jl I CrT Bettor fHends . VVJ- -I - .1 ' 'l1- T f i WCeouMnt-a ; f0''l ' 'k:A4 uM'V .-t i MfC . i. Sincere good wishes 1 -fW X'l r ''X i ! wm mark 4 for a happy and I ' AU "V , - X - . f I :S-.L4 prosperous.1947. 1U - ? t V V ' - " -4 GRANTS BEAUTY !ff fVpV ' "X ' .u E4L MIXING INDUSTRY - CS'.-f!' Vr?, 1 " f V, ' V i 2 V OP UTAH t tVVUv' fj-: V Y . : ; : . vr''sr, s . Vx " ' ' ' ' '' "'"' ''" - NT 7 MOW - - ; you can join the thousands in this territory who are farming more successfully. ;( Electrically ? with more and more electric appliances and equipment becoming available, every , .ay more and more farmers in this territory using electricity to do more work lister, better, more economically. Electrio on the farm can do anything from pump- (ing water to sawing wood to .cooking jCopper wires bring untold conveniences, comfort, leisure and pleasure to today's -. mJern farmer. , Buy From ouc : Profit by Better Farming Electrically - A Utah Power & Light Co. Message - -hrough the past 75 years, every successive tomorrow has meant another step forward for Colorado, for Utah, for the Rio Grande . in 1947, the new and greater Rio, Grande promises continuing improvement. . . leading the way in tomorrow's transportation will be the California Zephyr, featuring the Vista Dome cars. Utah, throughout 1947, will celebrate its Centennial . . . Rio Grande joins with other I Ttflh nioneers in the conviction that this will c Ve the mncf or1rrinn? vfar in hisfrnrv rf th If? T . , I n f w I III I la. L'-Vw- II -lli SI MA ' j Mips )&j.fi -:;g . .. Beehive State. |