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Show THURSDAY. MAT 2L THURSDAY. MAT 21. THE LEH1 FREE PRESS. LEHI, UTAH 1S41 THIRD YARD CHAPEL k Children's Dept. CHIL0REI1S DEPT. to be Opened ! Thursday PLAT TOGS end BEST DRESSES FOR GIRLS FROM 6 MONTHS TO 14 TEARS r New Hats and Dresses for Memorial Day EVERYTHING IN LADIES' READT-TO-WEA- stock of play togs and dresses for girls from six months to fourteen years of age and has & very fine line of children's wearing apparel on display. The shop can now furnish dresses, slacks, undies, hose, and anklets for girls from six months to 100 years of age. Mrs. Larsen Invites the Lehl shoppers to inspect this new addition to her store. IF YOU ARE GOING TO BALE HAY OR STRAW BUY YOUR BALE TIES NOW MINNESOTA NEW YORK IP three-cornere- LAWN SEED VIGARO FOR LAWNS AND FLOWERS d Central figure In the drama is the character portrayed by Cayney. A guy, he enlists in the service expecting to be sent out Immediately to fight the Axis planes in the sky. Instead he is assigned to a teaching job on the gound. His attempts to prove that he is an able sky fighter only serve to get him dismissed from the service. He gets his chanes, however, when he volunf sers tc ferry a bomber over to England, and through his heroism is able to save the rest of the squadron when they are attacked by a Messerchmitt "Captains of the Clouds" was directed by Michael Curtiz. hard-fighin- hard-flyin- ,J ; ; COLOR CONTRASTS 1 TT vt n n maIa symphonies are rally Interpreted jj in the latest cos- mmes lor an in- i "plflnf Sprlnj. smart New York creation of ,U v ., : . - iy f. V ' l r . ; JWMII x sThis i linen . ; ' with a weave tweed-lik- e REBUILDING STORE Broadbent's Store on First East street began rebuilding the center building of their store this week, the old building being torn down during the past week. Mr. Broad-beis planning a modern market to replace the old portion of the building. Business will be carried on in the other sections of the building while the new addition is being constructed. - ; ; unites a petunia pink Jacket with "f -purple skirt TOMATO, PEPPER " i NAMES OFFICERS The Red Cross Home Nursing class of '42 met and organized as a Red Cross Auxiliary unit, Monday evening, Mrs. Eudora Ross was named president of the group with Mrs. Miss Verda Peterson, Zina Anderson was named secrevice-preside- tary and treasurer. Other officers elected were: Medical committee Mrs. Eva Mrs. Delia Beveridge, chairman, Zimmerman and Mrs. Alta Peter, son. Defense Committee Mrs. j AHD EGG PLANTS Ethel WALL PAPER CLEANER HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS GENERAL HARDWARE What we do not have in stock we win oraer ior you if it is obtainable. Air Force. '" .MUMi L. TO FISHING FACE SUIT YOUR TACKLE FOR THE OPENING OF THE FISHING SEASON AT Watch for window display. FURNITURE POLISH PAINTS. GENERAL HARDWARE ALTA'S MAIN BEAUTY SHOP EVERY DAY OPEN AT 3:30 ALL DAY SATURDAT Phone 49 for appointment PETUNIAS, VERZENAS, ASTERS HARDWARE PHONE 30-- a alM1 a " "' dlWs dMh a tf ETC Mode O' Day Frocks LEHI FLORAL CO. PHONE 60 $1.98, $2.49, $3.49 IC& CF INCOME Hear Knox Manninf with the News over K. S. L. each Sunday at 6:45 P. M. Presented by MODE O'DAY. IS OUR QUOTA IN WAR BONDS FOR PIANO INSTRUCTION Beginners and Advanced Pupils See ARREVA D. ARMITSTEAD 10 E. State Street See our OUT DOOR TOGS FOR MEN and WOMEN Latest Styles. Webbs' Furnishings State Street Lehi, Utah rfc fdah .1,... "Christian Science: Herald of God's Allness" is the subject of a free public lecture scheduled for delivery by Adair Hickman, C S. B., of New York, in the auditoriuni of First Church of Christ, Scientist, 352 East Third South Street, Salt Lake Cty, on Sunday, May 24 at 4 p. m. Mr. Hickman will discuss the following topics: "God as Principle; Righteous Prayer; Demonstration; Why the Church of Christ, Scientist was Organized and Founded; Miracles Explained; A Promise Fulfilled; True Government; and True Versus False Ego". The lecturer is a member of the &G3X d of Lectureship of The Mother Chuch, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, and the lecture is free to the Hunger,, chairman, Mrs. Myrtle Erickson, Mrs. April Zimmerman, Mrs. Donette Holmstead and Mrs. Ellen Dorton. Program Committee Mrs. Beatrice Taylor, chairman, Mrs. Naomi Shaw. , Work Committee Miss Lela Cox, chairman, Mrs. Annie Webb, Mrs. Rose Ashton, Mrs. Marvel Racker, Mrs. Helen Udall and Mrs. Evelyn Holmstead. Miss Advertising Committee Zina Anderson, chairman. The group are planning two meetings each month, one a social and the other a business session. The first social will be held Wednesday, June 3. NOTICE OF BUDGET PLAY SCHOOL OPERETTA HAIR STYLING BEDDING PLANTS LECTURE MAY 24TII RED GROSS AUXILIARY Wall Paper nt g , , a family of her home the at dinner party of Salt Crookston Scott Mrs. sister, Lake City, Sunday, honoring her brother Dan Hunter of the U. S. Mrs. Roger Price joined FEED STORE ed. 1 ed, papered and painted. GILES -- , CORN STOCK OF BROADBEIITS Brenda Marshall, Dennis Morgan, George Tobias, Alan Hale, Reginald Gardnier and Reginald Denny as well as many actul members of the RCAF. Filmed in glorious Technicolor, "Captains of the Clouds" tells an heroic story of some bush pilots from the woods of Northern Canada who enlist in the Royal Canadian Air Force after they hear Churchill's Surrender" Never Shall "We romance A speech. involving a vixenish but lovely French Canadian girl and two of the pilots, is the human interest the background against which story of the heroic flyers Is .play- ft 6- SEED , Canada's heroes of the air, fly ing headlong to Victory, are the heroes, too, of "Captains of the Clouds," the Warner Bros.' picture which will be the new screen fare at the Royal Theatre, Sunday and Monday. James Cagney stars at the head of cast which includes STRAIGHT FROM - -- Protect yourself on binding twine. I have a supply on hand. 3 "CAPTAINS OF THE CLOUDS" AT ROYAL SUNDAY-MO- MAIN STREET J. ,otai spats will be installed ChaDeL . - vi Third Ward v - - ac111 iic t made announcement cording to an by Bishop George kicks Plans are now underway to raisefunds for the purUiC to replace the seats rh9P of the old benches now in use. Plans are also being maae u have the chapel thoroughly clean- GOOD R PHONE 14 J - A new department was opened at Fern a Frock Shop today, Thursday. Mrs. Larsen has purchased a large WE HAVE A TO INSTALL CHAIRS BUY NOW AT THE ROYAL FERN'S FROCK SHOP i LOCAL STORE OPENS IUZ HEARING PRAISED r - isymuiw j u imjiiih BaWl u mi r r urn if r ae h m t 'fgamtsrm "n'nwrfiK''l U. S. STEEL PRODUCES FOR VICTOR Direct and indirect demands for and services In its history and r defense and needs have ceived for them the largest sum o reached the equivalent of more money, in its history. The dolla s of U. S. Steel's volume of sales in 1941 was 'Jian urrent steel shipments, Irving S. Ktlllnn. lii.f raontlntr tVlP effect C Jlds, Chairman of the Board of unchanged scheduled prices of prJJ- Directors, disclosed in the 1941 clpal products in tne xace oi Annual Report of United States creased tax, wages and materials) Steei Corporation. costs, the net income for 1941 was 1929. Tno The report enumerated a wide 41 per cent Jess than for 1941 tax bill amounted Corporation's manuof products being variety factured by subsidiaries of U. S. to 1191,502,574. that the 1511 net ir t. war Steel for purposes. In addition to bomb, casings, Illustrated come cannot be regarded as typica above, and all kinds of rolled and earnings, Mr. Olds stated: "Incomei finished steel, the list included in 1941, after income taxes and alii naval, maritime and other ships, charges except interest on funded' armor and protective deck plate, un- debt, amounted to 7.02 percent loaded shells, shell forgings, gun as compared with 6.99 per cent in firing mechanisms, military pipe 1940, of the value ot the net assets. lines, naval propulsion equipment, the latter being the total assets i reiiAktittA rrfeA avprflcre submarine cable, torpedo impulse flasks, fabricated landing mats, wire turn for the five year period 193- 'netting tor camouflage, steel for 1941, on this Basis, was i.a v" steel. cent, while for tbe ten year period ' cartridge clips and bullet-cor- e IsnliMcM thft deflClt lOll The report stated that U. S. 1934, and 1938., 1933; of 1932, Steel's shipments of rolled and years finished steel during the year to the average return was equivne'i of tne taled more than twenty million netJ to 1.85 Der cent ot the value assets. net e u ana an iuua in uigu avercrease oi more than over Employment by V. S. Steel the the shipments in 1940. The net aged approximately 304,000 for tons of. ingots produced by U. S. trans, 1 Qi 1 a .nutl, niimher Of CHI Steel subsidiaries also established ployes than in any year of Us nisan record and represented tory. ana representing an iw.""-- : The total an Increase of more than one- - nf R1 no. .r.f .(nw. in fourth over the 1940 production. payroll during the same period fr. Olds pointed out that steel creased 113 per cent. U. S. Steel paid out In the form production "by no means repre sents tne total contribution of U. S of wages and salaries to employes Steel to the war effort." Most of the equivalent ot about $1.647.oovlls U. S. Steel's products are further for. each day of 1941. Annual par-rorose to a new high of processed or fabricated by other ot manufacturers whose facilities are compared with the total now serving the Government. In 1438,621,292 In 1940 and with addition, nearly in 1929. of the nations output of tar, ammonium "Although the average ' sulphate, benzol, and toluol, as well hours worked per week in as substantial quantities of tar creased only 4 per cent over law. acids, are derived as ana was sttll under 40 hours, saji from U. S. Steel's coking opera Mr. Olds, "average weekly Increased-nearltions, rmrauon toluol Is nUIiied in to $37.91, the production of explosives, and 15 per cent over 1940." I ammonium sulphate will be used as Dividends paid for 1841 were fertiliser In incresslngly larger tor as amount same the Quantities as the production ot exactly 1S40 tliat hr, tor. ths r'eferre many agrlcultural.com- - stockholder, rhe- stipulated nnuai moaiti it expended. dlvtilc-nof 17. share sn i f;'f Duri;i$ X$4I U. S. Steel atrvrkholrfers Uifu" cinmion nM.h iaiiest volume, of rrciiwu shars.. tauajuoiing lend-leas- three-fourth- e . ir . The following communlcaton from Mrs. Ireta B. Mason, supervisor of the W. P. A. play school, was received by Mrs. Fern Johnson, Play School Leader, this week: Dear Mrs. Johnson: This is to express my pleasure and delight In witnessing your Play School Operetta on Thursday. JUST ARRIVED I think the operetta was the most finished entertainment I have seen A NEW STOCK OF with preschool children. Their rhythm work and singing was especially good and I know that in DULOVA ND ALTON handling this group alone, you have spent long, patient hours of work Better Mea For Less Money with these children. VRIST WATCHES SEASONABLE FRUITS and You are to be commended on the VEGETABLES fine success you have made. not trade Why your old watch in A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES on a new Stylish Bulova or Alton We Desire To Serve You NEW HOME BEING BUILT in the new Pink or Coral Gold color. We give you a good allow, W. W. Dickerson, local contractor, LARSEN BROS. ance for your old one. began construction 'of a small PHONE 17 modern home, east of his home, this LEHL UTAH See them today. week. The house will be of lum MAIN STREET ber, contains four rooms with both and closets. Mr. Dickerson plans Buy War Eortds the construction of other homes in the near future. . Every Tay Day Jeweler and Optometrist Ihi , f$Mi MM E. N. WEBB MAIN STREET LEHL UTAH WE PRINT BUTTER WRAPPERS la's Ccvblo Qur Quota V The Board of Education of Alpine School District will conduct a public hearing on its 1942-4school its to be at meeting, budget regular held Monday Evening, June 8, 1942, at 8:00 P. M. J. F. WALTON, Clerk. 3 LEGAL NOTICE PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk or the respec tlve signers for further Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOSEPH RILEY GILES, sometimes known as J. R. GILES and JOSEPH R. GILES, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Don Mack Dalton attornev office Suite 15 and 16, Bank' of American Fork Building, American Fork, Utah, on or before the 21st day of July, 1942. MEDA GILES CARSON, Administratrix DON MACK DALTON, Attorney, American Fork, Utah. First Publication May 21, 1942. Last Publication June 11, 1942. -' i mi-iim- one-thir- d all-tim- e 53 one-thir- d wmJ earnings-amountin- vntlal - djp4 r tojta g t |