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Show eSI'AY, NOVEMBER 24, I'.kjs I ' APARTMENT FOR RENT SEE A. I ANNUAL HIGH SCHOOL PLAY CAST CHOSEN lh- - cast f r tiie - u. annual B. ANDERSON Uhret- en. ad - fr week m chosen hj-i- -, 3 NEW INVISIBLE SOLE HAKOLD OSBORNE, Prop. ITATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH ,.-- 1 The victorious WANTED Invalid's Wheel Chair, Stanley Taylor. Utah County Demo- are celebrating their and showing their appreci- lia-iai- LOST Ewe and twu lambs. Notify victory ation to Utah County voters in a bir H. C Evans. free victory party and ball at the Utahiui Uance Hall in Provo, Thurs- liUTCHERING OF ALL KINDS etc. Prices reasonable day, lieeember 1, U'jrinninjr promptly l'igs, Sheep, See Gerald Turner. at X p. m. ,. , u., I'a.lhne Wei-'.t,,- . A V- - :. !;: Vol ace f'f .laiiuarv Ml-,,- : v . ' '3P .. Ve,:, made to ui V d .. Ti,.;!,' a!,. is :n the being- FOR SALE- - i;G International 1 piograni, dance, floor ton it uc k Durrant Ranch or tee and refreshments. All officials Au.-tlirekew. 2p and lb mocrat- - of the county are to attend the party as f FOR SALE Dining; table and six the newly eleeed county officials. The J olid oak. d condition, chairs, committee in charge will be I.elvoy See Kicks. George j Johnson, chairman; C. A. Crant, program; Mrs. Ak'ie Paliff, ' Cole's Hot Ulast Range For Sale it f reshiiictits ; Theltna West, invi- (Trimmed with white enamel, on legs, tations; lean Terry, flo- r show; Le- - J7.HO takes it. Also glass door, $1.50. Ito' Tllck' tt. dance a rraie'ement s See Kldoti Hone, ;inl West between '.th and 7th North. .'V u are i hold a J Dean Price of Stilt Lake City, spent WANTED- Sunday visiting with his parents. bovs. Call Mr. and Mrs. John Price. Used Bicycle, girls or 8-- A day c:1 top SCHOOL Betty Crsble, who is Mrs. Jackie Coogan in (. li'e, chance fcr a romp in tine California tunshine with her ,vaie two rets, a roller skating er time to her party hand at a new recipe or two. try means 'io CI.oi; THCiHAV AM. FRIDAY Students ..f S'h th, day i,.),, s,w holiday fur ,i( Thank-'Vl- h- closed Wedhesdav evening and will remain closed UI1.j Monday :n na reassemlde on schedule. .Ah miav. Students of the Junior H,K-- h 'n.hll(t enjoyed a matinee dance. V,.,i...,i., Senior lli-- h students held their Thanksgiving dunce in the evening when the Future Fanners 'sponsored their annual turkey dance at the DansAi't. i.,. atti-rnonn- I VICTORY PARTY K..v!e F..'!:efv g'Avn a two STATE STREET SHOE SHOP WANT ADS TO HOLD FREE cratic l ' suan COUNTY DEMOCRATS 24. IMS ee or call Mrs. Biti.i - THURSDAY. .NOVEMBER i ' M w. Outdoor Fun and Kitchen "Bee Popular Sports on Day Off n -l-:-I-e ... Hi.i.i. otthp rw ..' i ... Hnlh,!,! Van Hi.- the best materials rj,e equii-n""tu eXpert wormansnip superior Shoe Repairing Xice. Bnr.g in your shoes and We'll f;x them up for you. we'll give money and of a new pair of equal the yu m liii, LIAU ,( ,, . H.ldu (U.e mai(J Kinky The Saicsla lv Mrs. Barton Willie PRECISION REPAIRING ; w : Agatha B b - t!;"' Helen Bui.: f j; " a N ;.. ct.i:...,-t.t:,- the senior I., i.i l'lrr Doro Fill " APPRECIATION a CRAHLE Miss Gralde. who is Mrs. Jackie sparr.'.mg young wfc.-sperform- Com;oi jn private life, successfully ance in the cunent liim "Giv Me combines two careers that of a A Sailor." n- winnir.c new artii. :r.rs voumr matron and noonlnr motion believt s that health and vitality : In the role of the Heiress. import;,!,! factois io su' cess. Her you;.? . ewife slie eniovs an , own jol, h. foi eca'donal cookinc "l!ee" when not laiiu'ra is strenuous one. Fi ,in t;t!y roh In:.- - before the camera. One of for calls inlricat. daace r. niav.-o- her favo' ''- - di hes is hak l f:sh th'it re'ir.ire hou I sir.' nliearsii" i'. pa:.-- , it in the felljrt'- t;etore they have rec ked the p mann.-rief-- ' of perfection the iai::;ra iloiiam... Fish Spsncer Suffu ient sleep. d;'.ily ex. rcise Use till, is of li: h or pit o s cut and three in. ..Is a into size ei one seivinp Idp ii'.to day make up Miss Gralne's for- salted milk, using one tttblespoon mula for keeping fit. Naturally, her " ;i!t i.vh cup of liquid. Roll in (laneint; rol.-- s take care of "daily finely Rrotiml or rolled flake exercises while she Is engaged iii cumins. A: range in wdi oiled oak-inmakitij! a picture, hut she also pan and sprinkle liberally with spends as much time as possible oil I'ako in very hot oven (500 F.) in the sunshine. She enjoys roller ab it ten r skating and a daily romp with her Not: Al.. ,v about three ounces two pet dogs for o..e serving. BETTY star, av Medium Size Cole's FOR SALE TYPEWRITER SECOND SHEETS, Hot Wast Heater, Good Condition, splendid for typewriter practice work, See T. A. Taylor. only 30c for 600 sheets at The Lehi WHIPPING CREAM FOR SALE Free Press. 'j pint 10c, 1 pint 20c, 1 quart 33c. Mrs. W. D. Jones, 1st W. 6th N. 3 ' t ln-- r f f- FOR SALE OR RENT 3. on easy terms in Third Ward ! Acres with good water right and city water. Good 4 Roomed Brick House, Barn and Coops. all-ry- WANTED Will call and pay for worthless horses and dead animals. Sue C. O. Holmstead. Phone 343-J- If your Sewing Machine or Law Mower needs repair. Sissors or Sawi Sharpened. William Osborne will do it for you. See n HEAL REALTY CO. 1G5 J. West Center Street, Provo Phone 4 White Chester Boar for Service L. Barnhart, Phone 95-- 10-1-- tf Two Chester White Boars For Frank Barnes, Phone 130-- ice THE BEST AT THE RIGHT PRICES When in need of coal be to give us a call. sure PEERLESS COAL III grades of best coal LOWEST PRICES. ON HAND AT HARDMAN'S PHONE 154-- The I'tah County Democratic Committee, on behalf of the Democratic Candidates at the recent election, takes this opportunity of expressing appreciation to all friends, supporters and workers who made possible the sweeping Democratic victory at the polls November 8th. The candidates, individually and collectively, thankfully acknowledge the splendid spirit of cooperative ef-- j fort that prevailed throughout the The candidates and" the campaign. i i anew, j.'emocrauc party pledge loyalty to the cause of efficient and honest public service to all. We join in wishing the season's best to all. UTAH COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE. G ions Worth $lc 30 I hiE POC1CE1BOOIC KNOWLEDGES i AAQNKi. IN "tlBET. POIL COFFEE I UNTIL A THICK Ai AHV PRINK IT WITHOUT 7U6AR OR CREAM... I PUBLIC PFBT WOULD HAVH WIPeP CUT THE NT I RET J Jf ..Ml.ff'lf'.'i-U- K"'jd)-'- - -- 7 THE AVERAGE HOURLV WAGE OF A WORKER IN U S. MAMUFACTURIM6 37 V. HIGHER THAN THAT OF A SlAMLAR WORKER IN SWEDEN : HAN IM GREAT HIGHER 5S BRITAIN; 235 V. HIGHER THAN IN FRANCE ' AND 6 HI6HCR THAN IM ITALY n fjmm A SPECIAL PVE FOR COVERING BROWN POTS IN lAWN GRAVt 14 MOW WIDELV USFP. . 'daddy Written words can't take the place of telephone visits with loved ones in other towns ... Ihnr'my them is next best to being there. The operator will be glad to tell you rates to any town THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY Down in the bottom of the Utah Copper pit at Bingham this new electrically driven shovel is seen scoopini tip S tons of copper ore from which 144 pounds of copper will soon he taken and placed uprtn the market. Each ten of ore mined averages about 1 per cent copper, or 20 pounds of the red metal to the ton, of which about 18 pounds is recovered. and 23 of slightly smaller capacity available for operation on the various levels of the hugp pit, which can be seen in the accompanying Not only are the photograph. shovels used in mining ore but they are also used in stripping as it is necwaste and essary to move over one ton of worthless material for every ton of ore mined. The operation of these shovels indicate the large-scaloperations over-bttre- I 4- t,.. - ,M mmm e i.r 4 ( Jim' i By law, tn MUNbAsy. PtAret C'J CAk? ARt MH.H lANOfR Tr6 THE FKONT L If n TO fACIllTATf PtAltV t y Attend the Show $132,68n,6S0. Normally, about 4,000 men are employed at the mine, mills and railroad, representing an annual payroll of over $7,500,000. The mine is located in the heart of Utah and it is literally the heart of the business and industrial life of the state. Like a pulse heat, the expansion and contraction of the operation of this huge enterprise are felt in every corner of the state. kit M itif necessary in order to realize a profit front such a small metallic content in the ore. It is truly one of the marvels of this industrial use. The mining of over one half billion tons of ore and waste 1ms left a large ampliithe:Mer like pit at the mine. Since its inception in l!ni-lthe Utah Copper company has produced 4,:)93.S!i2.fUK pounds of copper, which has yielded in wages, $119,0S7,433; power and supplies, One of these shovels ha3 a capac- $140,141,202; federal, state, county shift. and city taxes $:W,52fi,3ii9; and for ity of S.OOu tons per The company has 6 similar shovels smelting, freight, refining, etc., Awa' j A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c PAID ON SUBSCRIPTION Send In Your Subscription Today CAUTION HOUSE CLEANING SPECIAL old Spring fills mattress from your $8.50. for mattress only cotton Mattress Renovation for Only $4.50 Call at Complete. You can succeed faster if you avoid "That Beaten Look ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST WITH MADSEN CLEANING pH0NE 102-- J, Bubi GO. Christensen, Afrent Pleasant Grove We call every Tueday and Thursday OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. 54 North 4th Wwt ProTO, Utah Lehi of Call 8-- SOMETHING NEW AT A BARA Package of Our Town Fine GAIN Stationery Printed with Lehi, Utah, or letter Paper and on hack flap of Thia ! envelope for ONLY 10c. been hare paying cheaper than you for any stationery. Uae printed nUtionery at a cheaper price than yew Lehi Free pay for blank paper. Pre. A farewell supper was held in honor of Ruth Adamson, Friday, November 17, at 7:.'i0 at the home of LaRue Powell. Prior to Miss Adam-son'- s departure to Salt Lake City, Utah, where she will make her home. A chilli supper was enjoyed, the table being decorated with pink and green. Games were played while dancing was enjoyed later. Those present were: Elaine Miss LaRue Powell, Miss Holmes, Miss Thelma Beverly, Miss LaRcna Powell, Powell, Shirley Theron Holmes, Gaylyne Wilson, Miss Lorni Powell, Errol Pettit. Adamson left early Monday morning for Salt Lake, where with her father, brother, Calvin, and sister, Ella Rae, will make her home. One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c LEHI FEEE PEE 08 The Paper That Sets and Prints All Local Newi and Ads in LeM. WHY HOT BUILD LEHI? I |