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Show NOVEMBER 2S. 1342 I THURSDAY. THE rnn Ltm ratM nil rnrn nrrrr Mrs. Vera Chimrian nf c.i. t ,. j uau irn City, spent Tuesday with Lehi relai-- Lehi Free Pres. pHfthed by The -- Entered at the postoffice at Lehi. mi, aaran t. (Jaisford. j; Mrs. Tom Peek and children and Mrs. Dick Holdaway of Vineyard, Upon sl?m Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Utah, as second class matter. Rate Advertising Furnished Request. One .fubscription year $1.00 or ASSOCIATION vrrnvor MEMBE- PiitIS UWH STATE THE- - LOCAL ITEMS ! Wednesday to Saturda V With Vifir daughter, Mrs. Emery Smith of Salt Lake City. is spending Mrs. Geneva Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowding and Mrs. winter her with daughter, the family of Sandy, spent the weekLeath Miller, of Vernal. end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Keith Evans returned to Hill Manning. a seven day Field, Monday, after his Mrs. Inez Peterson entertained at parents in Lehi. furlough with luncheon for members of the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb will Garriety family Wednesday followweek in ing the funeral services for Mrs. spend the Thanksgiving son Vinnie G. Hendricksen. with their Idaho Falls, Idaho, Mr. and daughter-in-laEalph Webb. " and Mrs. Mr. DR. CLARK REYNOLDS Health Clinic 1G2 East 1st North, Provo. Utah Specializing in Correction of without Piles and Ruptures Operations. ana equlment Natural Constructive treatments. UNITED OF and Mrs. I. L. Lott and daughter, Lois, Mrs. Juliette Black and daughter, Carol, and Mrs. Julia Brown will be Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Brown of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchings entertained a group of friends at a steak fry at their home, Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray. STATES AnfcHltA Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen will be Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Thompsen of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gardner of Provo, Lieutenant and Mrs. McMahon, Sergeant and Mrs. Bill Underkofler. SPEED LIMIT 35 MILE S AT REDUCED SPEED Rio Grande Motorway is saving rubber . . . giving the same dependable service . . . over primary Federal highway thru and Utah. Colorado Schedules carefully coordinated with transcontinental lines at Denevr, Pueblo and Salt Lake City. help . . make only ) essential trips . . . travel during midweek . . carry only one piece You can of luggage. NEW SCHEDULES American Fork relatives. Mr. ami Mrs. Eldon Bone and children were Provo visitors, Sun day. S4 Mrs. Jack Bennion of Portland, Oregon, was a Saturday guest of Mrs. Jay Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Johnson and children of Salt Liake City, called on Lehi relatives, Sunday. canning champion for Melba Llechty, 19, of Provo, Utah county. Chosen by Assistant State Boys and Girls Club Leader Fern Shipley for her eight-yerecord, the girl will receive an trip to the 21st National Club Congress In Chicago, Nov. 2, provided by the Kerr Glass Corporation, where delegates will discuss further contributions to the war effort. . . The girl put up 3,300 quarts of meats, fruits and vegetables and also helped an III neighbor, can 80 quarts of apricots for her family's use. She won many olacings on canning exhibits and her total Income from all project was $1,190.25 An exhibit of Melba's canned products at the State Home Economics Extension conference was rated the best display In 10 . The girl will years. compete for Western sectional honors and one of five $200 college scholarships warded national winners. This la the fourteenth year of the contest, which It conducted In cooperation with tho Extension Service. 4-- H UTAH'S is Leslie Thayne of Murray, was a Sunday guest of his aunt, Mrs. T .. Taylor. Mr. ar 4--H 4-- 4-- their Phone 110-- J East on State Street, Lehi Frank Fagan. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henderson Contact Windmill Inn Murray or and Mrs. Mary Hansen of Salt Lake write 5566 South State, Murray. were Sunday guests of Mr, City, White. Paul Mrs. and Section WANTED MALE HEW R. 50c R., Rio Grande per Laborers, Mrs. W. L. Worlton spent Tues hour, time and half after 8 hours Mrs. Ferris and on Sundays if worked. Apply day with her daugher, Lake Salt of Evans honoring City, nearest agent Section Foreman or her little birthday or granddaughter's who will arrange employment anniversary. section. to nearby transportation SBHOP WELL BE PEN FRIDAY r Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Evans and LOST Utah 1942 Licnse Plate Reward Notify daughter, Barbara, of Salt Lake number 3 27980. the ThanksCity, are spending Orvil Gunther. giving holidays with Dr. and Mrs. FOUND Kid and Silk Ladies' W. L. Worlton. Glove. Owner may have same by Mrs. Marjorie Clark and daughcalling at Free Press office. Connie, and Mrs. Jennie Noster, FOR SALE Dining room table trom will spend Thanksgiving at and chairs. See Mrs. James P. An Spanish Fork, guests of Mr. and derson. Phone Mrs. H. P. Hardy. FOR SALE Bain Wagon, three Phone Mrs. George Ricks is visiting in quarter sii'.e wide tires. 2t r 11c Los Angeles, California. She accom aa Mr. Ricks' sister, Mrs. Ruth panied WHIPPING CREAM FOR SALE Siefert of Los Angeles, California, 60c quart in your container. W. D. home for a visit. Jones, 594 North 1st West, Lehi. tfp Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Highest Prcies Paid for Worthless were Mr. and Mrs. Animals Boyd Holmstead, Lehi Julia Brown and daugher, Mr. and Brown Denzil . tf Fox Farm. Phone Mrs. Eldon Brown and children all For General Sheet Metal Work of Provo. and Warm Air Heating and Air Miss Udine Garrett entertained Conditlonng see Gunther Sheet tf at a birthday dinner party at her Metal Works, Phone 189. home, Monday afternoon honoring If your Sewing Machine Needs the birthday anniversary of her or Saws Sharpened, house Repairs, . Sissors fit guest, Miss Afton Rigby of Jla.u 101 irAil Wm. Osborne win 0.0 Fairview. Guetss were Miss Rigby, Miss JoAnn Taylor, Miss Jean for call and -paywill .. wiNTsn 11 'm hnrsps and dead Clark, Miss LaRae Whimpey, Miss - vika .1.1 WOruwraa Rae Evans. Miss Rigby left animals. See C. O. Holmstead . at La for her home, Monday evening. the Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone w-wj- 1 1 w The doctors also fight. ""The last great pandemic of this scourge occurred during the when all Europe winter of 1918-1was in the throes of the World War, that war which was to end war and did not. More people were killed by influenza during a few weeks than all the armies lost during the four years of the war. Today we are faced by a new war, and no one knows Its length nor possible casualties, nor whether it, too, will be the last one. But since 1918 the war on influenza has become vastly more Intelligent and effective, although that knowledge was found almost by accident. It seems that in southeastern Europe there were a couple of regiments who had been badly Infected with malaria Rnd, ot course, were dosed with quinine. At the same time influenza was raging all around them and the sick and dying so reduced effectiveness that fighting was all but impossible. Hut the malaria patients, who took quinine regularly, were practically free of influenza and this started a lot of doctors thinking. Experiments were conducted all over Europe on Bchool children, prisoners, soldiers and sailors to see if quinine was really an effeo-tlv-e drug against influenza. The results of these studies showed that quinine should be considered as a possible cure and a preventive of Influenza. The disease may have serious aftermaths, the worst of which is pneumonia. No one should ever attempt to diagnose or cure a case of influenza without the advice of a doctor, because it is more than just a common cold, and bo needs expert attention. But anyone can try to prevent colds and influenza and prevention, after all, is far better than needing a cure. It has been suggested that five grains of quinine a day from December to March may keep most people from ever getting colds or Influenza. Such a preventive Is taken by hosts of people every in fluenza season, and there is no reason why all of us should not use it. It costs little and may insure us against one of winter's greatest ills, the common rold. 9 JJLI wtu of son, FOR SALE OR TRADE Mrs. Mirl Hitchock and sons fcr other livestock, weight 1600 Jerry and Brent, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs pounds. Holdbrook Ranch, Lehi. 343-R- stolid 1AV Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, Mrs. Claude Curtis, Mrs. Austin Gudumndsen, Misses LaPriel, Thelma and Arleen Goodwin formed a theatre party to Salt Lake City, Monday evening. HORSE LOST Model 31 Remnigon Shot Good Reward. Gun, 12 gauge. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor and family will be Thanksgiving din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw of Salt Lake City. Margaret Thurman, Saturday. Ricks ' and Jay Alton Wilkin, 17, son of Mrs. Taylor Wilkin, 222 S. 5th West, was enlisted in the Navy as an appren tice season at the Salt Lake City Navy recruiting office November 21. He has been assigned to the Mrs. Juliette Black spent Friday fleet. in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen, son Ruth, of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Carter and Stanley, and daughter, Milwaukee, Wis., arrived in Lehi, baby spent Monday in Provo. Thursday, for a visit with Mrs. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fon Wharburton of Gudmundsen's parents, S .1. Goodwin, and other Lehi Mrs. of visitors were Saturday Stockton, relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart. Mr nnH Mrs J A Lloean. are guests of Kisnop tieorge kicks. 113 , Evans were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. H. W. Manning. Now in effect WEINER FIGS FOR SALE See Mrs. Lucy L. Frazze of San adv. XASTBOUND: Lv. 2 P. P. M. E. W. Shelley. Francisco, California, is a guest at SOUTHBOUND: Lv. 2:30 P. M. home of her broher, Frank the FOUND Truck Tire. See Max Fagan. for TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT ad. Rothe and pay 1st and Mrs. Sherman Mrs. Heber C. Webb returned Mrs. Florence Swain of Vernal, is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. A, home Saturday from a visit with her sisters, Mrs. Elmer Peterson of The Chantante Chorus was enter- S. Roundy. Los tained at the home of Mrs. Jennie Angeles, California, and Mrs. of Sentell Allred Ernest Mrs. Mr. Young of San Francisco, Hosand Nostrom, Saturday evening. tesses were Mrs. Nostrom, Mrs. Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with California. Mrs. Webb was extensively entertained at both places by Hazel Allred and Miss Arleen Good- Lehi relatives. former Lehi residents. win. Those present were Mrs. Reed Nostrom of Salt Lake City, Isobel Brown, Miss LaPriel GoodSunday with his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Grace Webb, Miss spent win, Jennie Nostrom. Thelma Goodwin, Mrs. Myrl Garrett, Mrs. Hazel Allred, Mrs. Vera Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thurman Trane, Mrs. Emily Johnson, Mrs. of Garfield were Sunday guests of Gwen Dorton, Miss Arleen Good- Misses Margaret and Ida Thurman. win, Miss Norine Fox, Mrs. Rula Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown of Dorton, Mrs. Jennie Nosrom and VA Mrs. Alta Ash. Manti, visited with Misses Ida and WANT AOS FIRST AID FOR INFLUENZA James H. Gray and Mrs. Leona West spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Afton Peterson and family and Mrs. Sarah Taylor enjoyed a motor trip to Tooele, Wilford Whipple and Mr. Barlow of Las Vegas, Nevada, were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner. e, Mrs. r1 Mrs. Sylvetser Evans spent from Mid-val- d W - THURSDAY. KOVEMBEB 28. 1942 Earl Hunter of Miss La PrieJ Goodwin and Miss Miss Lucille Carter of Salt Lake were Sunday callers of Mr. La. Priei Spratlsy of Magna, spent with her City, spent the week-enand Mrs. Roger Price. Sunday with Mrs. E. B. Owen of parents, Mx. and Mrs. J. Ray Brigham City. Carter. Mr and Mrs. Harold Nielson of Pleasant Grove, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. BarnharL WINS STATE CANNING AWARD Everr Thursday Lehi Reid- 160-ne Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wood of Salt Price. P. Manager George Lake City, were Monday visitors of g-- m wa Mr. and Mrs. PROVO tives. m i "Tkanki for 11 k 11 mm mm m a ' WFilBIII! 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