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Show ESDAY. MARCH 5, 1942 HIGH SCHOOL HEWS LEW WINS FROU There w as an assembly Monday, th Mr. Washburn, taking charge. of Students from the University rtah, aistuacTjto and me. you s t applies Hemispheric defense, financing the Invasion war possible attacks and -- were the main Dost war peace, out very topics- - They brought After they outstanding thoughts. the students talking, through were were permitted to ask questions. F. F. A. Club held its annual cream party in the form of a Fathers and Sons F. F. A. Club The American Fork team to basketball a over brought score The farmers. Lehi play the 19. Lehi Fork 21; American was intermuch bouts provided boxing ice Get-Togeth- in Mrs. J. L. Barnhart is reported ill at her home this week. The Lehi basnetball team won an easy victory from the Lincoln High !quaa T.aay evening in the local l score. j Bjmnasium with a Nostrum and Russon accounting for nign scores for the locals. Lehi's win places her again even with American Fork for second place in me Alpine league. the Provo Lehi American Fork B. Y. High Lincoln Pleasant Grove J. L. .889 6 .667 family. 5 i .ill 1 Mrs. d Mr. and Mrs. Dee Woolsey and baby of Salt Lake City, spent Sun day at the Lester Colledge home. LEHI (40) G. T. F. P. 3 8 6 4 2 4 6 12 1 13 3 7 110 STATE STREET SHOE SHOP with Logan, spent the week-enMr. and Mrs. Louis Chiste risen. Pleasant 40, Russon, f Nostrum, f C. Lambert, c J. Lambert, g Mrs. Bill OIVE your shoes a new leas on life our expert shoe rebuilding service will do wonders for your footwear. Prompt service reasonable prices. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fuhriman, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gunther of Friday's Results Fork Mr. Forbes of Alpine, were Sunday visitors at the Ray Carter home. 111 Provo 36, B. Y. High 34. American Barnhart who is employed and Forbes, .67 Fred Arthur Mr. Mrs. and Forbes, .556 6 -- vm was over every one went to Grove 30. the lunch room, where they had Lehi 40, Lincoln 29. their fill of ice cream. Lehi Boxing Team, will box in American Fork, Saturday, March 7 The following boys are participat ing: Victor Mitchell, Boyd Sunder land, Gordon Jensen, Ralph Adams, Glen Davis, and Don wrignt The following boys boxed in Mr. and Mrs. William Price and baby of Heber Ctiy, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Price. Pet at Price, is spending the week with his 8 Knudsen Misses Elaine and Fay Hutchings returned home, Saturday, from a visit in Los An- Donna Hansen of Provo, were week-en- d guests of Miss Nadine geles, California. Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson of Salt Lake City, visited with Lehi Did you ever see or hear of a mart who was smart enough to spend relatives, Sunday. himself out of debt? - - neither Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barnes and did we. daughters, Rosalind and Carmen, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone and of Sandy, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. George F. Barnes. son, Ray, and George 1. Bone of Springville. were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. George I Bone and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans, children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wing and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks attend ed a dinner party at the home of Mrs. John R. Bone. Mrs. Violet Cobbley of Salt Lake Mrs. W. D. Watkins enter, City, Saturday evening. tained a group of little tots at her Miss M&rjorie Anderson of Logan home, Saturday afternoon, honoring the sixth birthday anniversary Miss June Anderson of Provo, and of her son, Raman. Games, a birth- Miss Gertrude Anderson of Spencer, week-enwith their parday cake and dainty refreshments spent the were enjoyed by the children. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson. Miss Lucille Carter of Salt Lake City, spent Thursday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter. 40-2- 9 ALPINE STANDINGS W. L. Mrs. Nora Nelson of Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holmstead. Grove, is ill at the home of her were Salt Lake City visitors daughter, Mrs. Dale Hadfield. LOCAL ITEMS LIHCOLH HIGH ' The est Aftr the entertainment THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1941 LEH1 FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH d HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. STATE STREET. 1XHL UTAH FIRST AID FOR INFLUENZA Mrs. Wane Christensen .visited Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks were with Mrs. J. Nile Washburn of Snnrfav puests of Mr. and Mrs. Provo, Thursday. Myron Burgess in Salt Lake City. 2 2 3 0 4 Dorton, g f 0 2 1 1 Taylor, pleasant Grove Thursday: Ralph r 0 0 0 Jones, Adams, Glen Davis, and Don; 0 0 0 Price, g Wright 0 2 1 1 Stoker, c 0 0 0 Carson, g B. Y. High School, Lehi will play Provo. This at Friday, March 6, Totals 14 24 12 40 will be the last league game and LINCOLN (29) an important one for Lehi, as this G. T. F. P game will determine whether they 2 4 f Worthen, Tournaa for Fork play American 0 6 3 3 f Ryon, ment berth. 5 4 1 11 Conder, c flartr Mrs Mrs. James Comer and daughter, and Johnson George baby daugh-- j Shirlev. accompanied Mrs. J. E. ter of Provo, were Sunday guests of Chadwick and family of American Mrs. Margaret Clark. Fork, to Loean and Ogden, bun- day. They visited with Harold Wendell Mills of Salt Lake City, Comer at Logan and with Mr. and was a busness visitor to Lehi, Mon- Mrs. Barratt Chadwick of Ogden. day, he was accompanied by Mrs. Mills, Mrs. W. R. Robbins and Defend US! Buy Defense Bonds! children who visited wit! Mrs. Kate Anderson. Mrs. Vera Schow, Mrs. Genevieve Dransfield. Malan Peck, Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Firmage of Clark, and Mrs. Edna Banks spent 2 4 Peterson g Lake City, announce the ar- Friday at the Genealogical Library Salt 2 Rohbock, g of a baby boy, Tuesday, at In Salt Lake City. rival 0 4 3 3 Aiken, f the Holy Cross Hospital, Salt Lake 0 0 0 0 Bylund, g Mrs. Firmage was formerly City. Keep the Faith Buy Defense 0 2 Watts, g Miss Roberta Davis, daughter of Bonds! 0 0 0 0 Penrod, g Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Davis of this Mr art A Mrs. O. R. IvorV Of Salt 9 23 11 29 city. Toals Lake City, who recently returned Score by quarters: three month tour of the a from 17 29 32 40 Mrs. Stanford Dahl returned home Lehi Coast were guests 01 Mrs. 10 18 21 29 last week from Los Angeles, Cali- Pacific Lincoln Rachel Anderson, Wednesday and i Officials: Hoover and Van fornia, where she visited with her Mr. and Sunday. sister and brother-in-law- , Mrs. David Tieg. She also visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom Peck were Salt Mrs. Bertrum Kirkham and Mrs. at Camp Escondido with Maurice Lake City visitors, Monday. J. W. Chilton spent Friday in Salt and LaMar Dahl. She reports the Lake City. boys "fine but busy". of Salt Mrs Mack Holmstead T akP Citv. sDent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Alice Tucraieia. Mr nnrt Mrs I.vnn 1 PREVENTION V t. 14 that the school will take part in track events this Track activities will be year. Mr. Prior reports started soon. PRom COLDS, INFLUENZA i! j ' is f worth Ji.gllV- - JlUlic'4: ' ; - -j - - rj - - 14 110 10 Help your country and yourself with a war garden. Why putting vegetable and flower seeds into the ground and making them grow will be good for your health, your pocketbook and your morale. An illustrated feature of interest to everyone in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week's Los Angeles Examiner. Leu-ve- Keeping them at work It better than curing the sick. bicarbonate of soda. The rcr.son a big boss In LAST winter was Btamping around his for this was that Dr. Schmirman office because far too many of hU wanted to confirm what his medical men were away with influenza. He reading had suggested, and this knew that Uncle Sam had a dead wholesale administration of quinine line on that particular Job, because was to be checked against the inthey were building a huge powder fluenza rate of the men who took only the bicarbonate of soda. plant His results, published In the VirThirteen thousand men were supMedical Monthly for June work for to ginia every report posed morning and each day there would 1941, Buggest that everyone of us be anywhere from seven hundred this winter had better profit by hl to twelve hundred home slck.De-fens- experience. Among the men who work cannot wait and pick- bad taken quinine there was a rein the rate of ining up skilled men in a hurry Is duction of 80 fluenza. not so easy. In other words there were only The boss finally called in the company doctor who was naturally one fourth as many cases among pretty busy with the general medi- those who took quinine, as comcal care of such a large force. He pared to those who didn't. All the Is a fairly young doctor to have so experts agree that we shall have much responsibility but he met the more Influenza this winter than emergency by a method better last. And this experience of Dr, Schmirman, on 6,500 men, ought to known in Europe than here. His plan was to give half the remind us that quinine as a preforce a dally quinine doae of five ventive of influenza, at the rate of grains, and to the other half a five grains per day, Is well worth daily dose of a pill containing only a trial. n. e Ji m o r e b e;'e t ff 1 : satfs... "Pinching Pennies is Practical Patriotism" acquainted with the cow! save money if you' know cuts of beef their most economical and successful use. Your butcher can supply you with such information. GET Iff FOR THE. V for Spend the pennies you'll save DEFENSE million tons of Philippine sugar cut off; WITH million imports from Hawaii greatly reduced; a smoke-- , tons of Cuban sugar diverted to manufacture less powder; and with sugar from this continent needed to supply England, Russia, and our other allies, the national sugar shortage is indeed serious. STAMPS t Prove Your Patriotism fense Bonds! AUNTY PENNYWISE LEGAL I10T1CE Beet contracts this year guarantee the best beet restrict-tion- s prices in years, and all government planting favor also factors have been lifted . . . these PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE r-- "pure Ai' AMERICAN WILL ASSURE FAVORABLE FUTURE QUOTAS SUGAR COMPANY 5 BEET rebeet plantings now, while r grow-ewill establish for each UTAH-IDAH- O M T A PRODUCT OF AMCRIMNFAfiMf AMP tACIOAlti Estate of Elizabeth hi 1 ( Qiutbf Chesnut. . rvAHtors will nresent claims witni vmirhers to the undersigned ... at the m of Don Mack Dalton. Attorney, 16. Rank of American Fork Building, on or before the 7th day of April, WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU I SUGAR 1-- ' -' SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLES A FULL GROCERY STOCK NOTICE TO CREDITORS livestock feed. Maximum sugar strictions are suspended, and factory district a good performance record that will assure favorable allotments on returning to the quota system. our rauntw Clerk or the respec tive signers for further Information. greater sugar beet acreage. cash Sugar beets furnish a dependable, assured and rotation of crop benefits crop, and also provide the RECORD. ESTABLISHED NOW. 3- Buy De BEET PRICES MOST FAVORABLE IN TEARS A PERFORMANCE Jit yOU e. growers of the sugar losses-beeNOW. before answered be nation can make up must farm lands are planted to other crops. How much of these SAVINGS can buy them for 10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, $1, or $5. Suggest to your husband that he enter into any pay roll savings plan his company may consider for War Needs Money! pm 3 ROBERT N. CHESTNUT, Administrator. DALTON, MACK Attorney, DON Imarlran Fork. Utah. First Publication February 2, 141. Last Publication March 1, UAIN STREET PHONE 17 LEIIl, UTAH i |