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Show , FEBHTJAHT 18, 1343 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH S. ASSURES U. SCOUTS PLAH CAMPERtLL THTJESDAT. FXBBUABT 18. 1943 I t GROWERS $11 PER Mrs. James P. Christensen spent A MESSAGE Saturday In American Fork. FROM EDDIE RICKEKBACKER , TOH FOR BEETS 23 Priday and Saturday, April as set tentative 24 have been Stake 807 500111 Ttes loi Washington Beet growers uer held be to probably at guaranteed til a ton for their 1943 rLirell Saratoga. The date and place may products last week by the depart j AIRLINES h. oii-J- - -- V CI po-r-- ia bell-hol- es EL James P. Christensen is reported Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eichins cf ill at his home for the past week. Draper, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lfttleford. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey SDent Mrs. Herman Goates returned Monday in Salt Lake City. home Wednesday from a week' Mrs. Charlotte Lewis spent Mon visit with her brother, Dr. I D. Anday at American Fork with Mr. derson and family of Boise, Idaho. and Mrs. Keith Nielson. She was accompanied by Mrs. Harold Johnson of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Speer of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and Keith Eddington spent the week-en- d Mrs. R. J. Stiee. Monday evening. with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Eddington. He had as his guest, Mrs. Wilford Russon visited over Fletcher Learning who Is also a the week-enwith Mr. and Mrs. medical student at the University Milton Russon of Salt Lake City. of Utah. EASTERN ment oi agriculture, which is oav. ing approximately $1.50 a ton morel Bastes &ia uvss bcildiw to ocurmixf ruu a x Tou than the 1942 price in the f errtc, or stimulating production. mcmmT The bonus figure, however i ii As. I hare bed tha prlTilega of aaalng and less than the growers had reouetst. talking to our boys In tha coobat zones la tha old ed. More was nnt , or Id ami throughout tha Pacific, I aa convinced ll or. t ie ho.- - front knew ahat that if our understood, because it was felt a of are these boys going through la 'he 12 per ton price would tend tn the world for us, they aould cot aorr about taxes cause other farmers nd war bonds. growing pota toes ana beans to desert these The least can do is to accept the ?rivi-leen-.crops and grow beets instead. of paying taxes and tuyin? wore and wore war 4 Ttocps will register their The action undoubtedly assures bonds to finance and win tr.ij war in the shortest in camp, set up camps into possible a processors marked each tie, thereby savin,; the lives of thousands run of by beets capacity troop and patrols, upon thousands of the cre&a of our young oanhood and next fall. etc. additional billions of dollars fx the cost of It. an appropriate emblem, flag, Under the plan as unfolded to 5 AH fires used in camp must and steel, o Senator Abe Murdock of Utah, the be made by flint I guarantee to the growers is to be friction. will register made by the Commoditv Credit 6 Scoutmaster names of each scout taking part in corporation, which will buy the i.. V. llcker.acker ramnerell. and every scout must beets from the farmers at the fixed same scout price and pass them on to the participate before the sugar factories at the same price. m can participate A loss seems nevitable for the completed on time, the Lehision is Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox and 7 Points will be given for com C C C is its subsidizne rlan. due to be abandoned this year. Money daughter, Carma Dean, of Salt Lake for and events camp wtitive to the raised price figure, because will be. returned this week to the City, were among the organization. Troops winning events trie edict just aid down by Eco- students who had subscribed for the people the ..nil he civen in awards, and attending the Peterson-Browfor and nomic of number yearbook Administrator pictures. wedding reception Saturday Byrnes pretroop with the highest a Stake trophy vents an increase in the ceiling evening. points will be given This Friday February 19, the uhich they can possess until beat- - price 'of sugar to the consumer. of the Lehi High are going Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jonsson girls it had been planned , to Any troop Earlier, on in future years. i to .o;A have "Girls their of annual e three Day." or for Highland are the proud parents years sugar to the conprice winning the trophy to sumer f a cent pound for There will be activities all day of a 9 pound baby girl, born Sat ir. succession will be allowed long. A dance will be held after urday, February 13th at the Ameri the benefit of the C C C. keep the same and another trophy the can Fork Hospital. The mother was game with Lincoln. eacn By name oi authorizing a bonus price on will be secured. The the will beets, formerly Marie Degelbeck of this the and of year department winning troop agriculture now has The Lehi Pioneers will the city. Mrs. Alice Degelbeck is the on the on play placed the trophy. sugar be placed same in Lincoln Pioneer the gym proud grandmother. Tigers The Droeram will include a camp plane with potatoes, beans fire ceremony Friday evening and and a few other crops on which Friday, February 19. Our team was last Accompanying Mr. and Mrs the following day will be one of bonus rates have already been! to play the Provo bulldogs Howard Brown to the Salt Lake activity. Contests will be held in autnonzed to stimulate food pro Tuesday but the games was postMarch. a in later temple Friday evenng were Mrs duction. until date poned lifesaving, cooking, swimming, Inez Eldon Peterson Peterson, Vnot tvine semaphore signalling, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith, George I. S. the 17, mystery Morse signalling, judging, Wednesday February HIGH SCHOOL NEWS G. held a Patriotic Party. Refresh- Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peter events, troop relays, and first aid. ments was served and the evening son, Miss Pearl Peterson and Mrs Scouts will begin to prepare pack Ethel Goates of Salt Lake City. was Tacks, reflectors, signalling flags, enjoyed by everyone. The Junior and Senior were classes tents, fire equipment, etc., to take entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wing enter Monday morning by a place in the above events. talk from Mr. Merrill Christofferson tained at dinner Sunday honoring LOCAL ITEMS on Aironautics. This talk proved the 67th birthday of Mrs. Wing's to be to mother, Mrs. Sadie Sabey. A large the studvery interesting MASONRY TO BE Mr. and Mrs. Morris Trane and birthday cake centered the table, ents. Mr. Christofferson is one of Paul, spent Friday in Salt Covers were laid for Mrs. Sabey, EXPLAINED TO SCOUTS the flying instructors at the Provo son, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stewart and Lake 1600 he has had hours City. in airport, the air, and has proved himself family and the A. H. Wing family Mr. and Mrs. Don Trane of Salt Next Sunday, February. 21, at 2 very capable. Lake City, were Sunday guests of Floyd Jackson, 30, of Provo, Fifth Ward p. m. in the Liehi of Lehi, worker at Geneva, Trane. Mrs. Mr. and formerly Andy a will 16, Andrew Tuesday morning February give Chapel, Fjeld was released Monday from the demonstration and lecture on rock the Jr. and Senior High students Utah Valley hosiptal where he was masonry to all scouts who are in were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hansen of Salt taken following a terrific auto outwas an This Bobo, Mr terested. At some later date Magician. Lake City, spent Sunday with Mr. truck collision which last Thursday was and with to continue has standing lyceum assembly Fjeld agreed and Mrs. Leo Hansen. killing two men and injuring two. brick and probably enjoyed very much by all. masonry Jack Roark, 35, of Provo, also cement work. Miss Vilda Bowman of Salt Lake in the crash, was released injured Mr. Banks who has been ill and Scouts who are interested in the City, was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Monday. . merit badge field are especially in- absent from school during the past Charles Crabb. The which occurred accident; vited and will welcome this op- week has recovered from his illwhen a car driven by Roark crashportunity to receive information ness, and is now back at his work. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Owen of Brig-ha- ed into a parked coal truck on high that may lead to passing of a merit with the week-enspent City, 91 inside the north Provo way Owing to the difficulty of hadge in a relatively new field for Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. David Whitney killed limits, lehi scouts. photography done and work 23, of Malad, Idaho, and Dredge, Mr. and Mrs. H. Strasburg of Salt William Albert Stewart, 23, of Bur-leLake City, were Sunday evening Idaho. guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wathen. ?7ve to be changed later if some arises. unforeseen conflict Entrance requirements and genare as follows: eral camp rules must tx registered scouts 1 All with bedding come equipped and meals. three for and food food allow2. The only canned milk. canned be will ed scout meals 3 All bread for in cooked camp. must be S littleford was a business visitor to Salt Lake City, Monday. S. d ga n f AIL YOU'LL BE FRANKLY TOLD IF GLASSES ARE NOT NEEDED! j cc. KEEN EYES NEEDED... out-of-tow- n n one-hal- For Accuracy! For Speed Today's need is keen, alert eyesight! Be sure YOUR EYES are ready to meet the challenge of important new jobs demanding increased speed and efficiency! See the registered optometrist here for a complete eye examination VOW! NO DOWN PAYMENT Stylish GUARANTEED H a week onlf GLASSES '' No Extras No XnUrast -- BI IMF ial 1 ST al WTheWest's Largest1 vanufacruring and Dispensing Opticicni UTAH IDAHO OREGON WASHINGTON 273 South Main - Salt Lake 161 West Center - Provo m d y, CAMP KEARNS HEWS Taft returned home Saturday from a visit at San Diego, TRIPLETS JOIN ARMY California, with her husband who is with the U. S. Marines. Kearns, Utah Probably the only set of triplets Mr and Mrs J H. Firmape and in the army air forces medics children of Salt Lake City, were checked in here last week. They en Sunday visitors oi Mr. ana Mrs. a listed together in order to remain W. Davis. together as long as they are in states. the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Glover and William Robert and Henry, daughters visited with Mr. and Aldinger are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mrs. DeLyle Hitchcock of Salt Lake Mrs. William Aldinger of SpringCity, Sunday. field, Long Island, N. Y. They were 18 years old last October 11. who Although their appearance is have been living at Provo since identical, their hobbies are differtheir marriage, have moved to Lehi ent. Bill s hobby is mechanics, to make their home. and Henry's Bob's photography taxidermy. Mrs. Inez Peterson and Eldon Contrary to popular belief they dinner Peterson were Tuesday, are not descendants of a family guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester noted for multiple birtns. Peterson. their basic After completing at Kearns, Camp they will training Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson en- be sent to some medical corps tertained at dinner, Monday for school for further study. training Eldon Peterson and Mrs.. Inez Peterson. this from services department special Lehi relatives received word that post's have sold $2,092,350 worth of war Los of Mrs. Heber Phillips Angeles, bonds in ten appearances. The California, recently underwent an minimum raised at any one perappendicitis operation and Is doing formance was $1500 and twice the nicely. group hit $500,000. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Goates ZJL1U3 ...a vital weapon RollinfTiiorGrondo TWELVE MILLION tons of coal. from Colorado workers in and Utah mines ... dug by 1942 ... and .. home-fro- nt products are made intoexplosives, chemicals, . . Soldier-performer- all sinews of war. Colorado and Utah alone have enough coal thousand deposits to last the United States two years Mountain region ... in the Rocky total reserves. of the country's Your Home Railroad ... Rio Grande ... of three-fourt- is hs Mrs. A. H. Wing and Mrs. Seth Hansen etnertained at a dinner party at the Wing home Friday evening honoring the birthday anniversary of Mr. Wing. Twenty two guests were present. is n coal-lade- procession rolling a never-endin- g in 1942 givng to tons gondolas . . . 4,500,000 for the this, as to ell war materiel . . . Right of Way ... 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