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Show nmeSPAT.MAT6.lW THE LEW FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH E!SH SCHOOL HEWS Lehi High School presented Wed- P. M. .nnual Fashion Show, May 5. at 8 o'clock ffroup and the fashion T1' dance cleverly combined. The ven - was The Clock Around . yiv -was the director of the vtss Rpview and Miss Conder .0r la the dance the instructor of . TOUP- - Graduation flie Seminary held. be Tuesday. 1943, in the Lehi Stake at 8 o'clock. Election week Exer-wi- ll May has come around again at Lehi High School. The meet last Among the students that were April 30, to deterprimary election was held Tuesday mine the Friday. candidates for the State successful are: The finals will be held on Friday Meet this coming Saturday. Lehi Junior Stenographers: Dawnlta of this week, and the winning came in fourth place with 28 Laura and Jeanne Hansen, Brown, points candidates will be announced on and four candidates for the state i Leone Jones. Friday's assembly. meet Jay Lambert obtained 12 Vi j Junior typists: Betty Logsdon, all high for the meet Lloyd i Anita Van Wagoner, Alberta Van Friday, April 24. Lincoln Band points Carlton was 2nd, took the Javelin ' Wagoner, Edna Smith, Ada Drans-witunder the direction of Mr. Terry a throw of 163 ft. Dale Kirk- -' field, Lucille Gray, and Maxine gave the Lehi High School a fin ham took 3rd in the half mile run! Webb. assembly program. We feel very fortunate in and Myrten Grant, tying for first such a large percentage pass, The Senior Banquet will be held in the pole vault 4, the annual as its is quite an honor bestowed to Tuesday. May Friday evening, May 7. The Senior class officers are taking charge Alpine Day was held at Americaan the commercial department of the Fork this year. For the girls high school under the direction of of the banquet. On this same activities began a 1 o'clock except Mr. Ray Sparks. the Seniors will present the day astennis games which were held at sembly to the student body. 9 o'clock. No posture parades Dresses for Mother's Day at adv. girls this year were held because Goodwin's. Region 3 had their annual track of lack of transportation. Canvas Goodwin's. Tunneling Under Utah's Mountains For Ore v S - . lZ '- if " , - V "V - -' - son " mm. -- - l- April 22, 1942, Mr. Burke, a Civil Service man from Salt Lake City, came to the Lehi High School, and gave civil service examinations to a comparatively large number of the students. The tests were of two Junior typist and Junior types: stenographer. Both groups took a ten minute ype test, and a e I But i - !T i 1 rip. wf-- a ' - r .(.- y k ' - FOR SALE 50 POTATOES Webb. Emphatic testimony that Utah's distance of 4 Ms miles to the National Tunnel property. The tun,-ne-l encountered the Utah Apex shaft at a depth of 2500 feet, thereby draining a large area of the mine and eliminating much of the entering a period of large scale hoisting expense, Such mining and prospecting is produciion at its properties in the a far-crfrom the early days of Bingham district. After nearly four years of de- - western mining when many de- Telopment and the expenditure of posits of valuable ore were found at is or near the grass-roots- . Thus the nearly $1,500,000 the mine just now beginning to yield ores future of Utah's mining industry Years ago the stems to lie m deeper and more from great depth. pper levels of the National Tunnel, exhaustive development of Utah's which is a consolidation of Utah mining districts. propApex and Utah Delaware During the past 80 years Utah's erties, was virtually worked out. principal mining districts of Large deposits of low grade ore. IJingham, Park City, Tintic, Alta however, were known to exist and Beaver county, have yielded in below tbe water level at about 1500 the neighborhood of two billion dol- feet down to the 3100 foot level. lars worth of ore. Their lives have The expense of hoisting the ore been much longer than the ordinary and waste to the surface together mining districts and needless to with the cost of pumping the wa- - say most of the easily obtainable ter, made mining of the ore pro-- ores have been mined, hibitive. The future of Utah's mining In order to solve this problem should be jealously guarded and the company drove a huge drain- - encouraged as the problems are age and transportation tunnel from mounting with the extraction of Tooele on the west of Bingham, a each pound of ore. mining industry faces the future with the problem of deep expensive development can be had from the experiences of the National Tunnel & Mines company, which Is now 2 Row Corn Planter, pound capacity Ice Refrigerator. J. Roberts, Phone 165-R- . 2t FOR SAEL Vern 2t WANTED TO BUY Hay Derrick, Fork and Equipment. Phone 346-R1- . right. And you'll find that slogan want your accounting task to flow smoothly, Start the procedure is true. If you start it with a REDIFORM DESIGNED SALESBOOK. CHEVROLET COACH FOR SALE 9x12 Rug, Steel Couch. See Mrs. Herman Allred, Phone 173-2p SALt- - 277 West 2nd South. I am agent, for grave markers and Mother, Daughter Help monuments for the James S. Walker Each Other in Divorces Co. of Salt Lake City or for a Utah ANGELES. LOS Mrs. Leona County Co. if preferred. Now tak Robinson testified that her father-in-laing orders for delivery on or before slapped her mother and once Memorial Day. Place your orders broke her arm. A divorce was as soon as possible to insure de granted. Mother and daughter walked Abe livery for Memorial Day. across the hall and into an383 Phone South 2nd West, Lossee, other courtroom. The mother, Mrs. 2p Pearl Jenkins, testified that her threw dishes at her daughter FOR BLISS SEED POTATOSE SALE Certified last spring. J. F, and struck her. Divorce granted. 3p Royle. Phone w And they Yet they cost no more than can be purchased through your home dealer! Come in. Or phone us. We will be glad to assist yo REDIFORM SALESBOOK. your selsction of a DESIGNED h Extra! Extra!! That's what you get under point rationing. EXTRA nutrition through getting your share BOSTON. The average life of the American flags that fly over 16 Boston public buildings is only three weeks in the winter and six in the summer. Assistant City Messenger Dennis T. Shillue told the city coun cil that the flags wear out much quicker in wartime than in peacetime. He said the reason was that the Stars and Stripes are flown both day and night now. He explained that prior to the war they were displayed only on holidays and special occasions. FOR SALE 1 White Wooden bed, large kitchen table, round dining table. Mrs. Sarah Knudsen. 4 ROOM HOUSE FOR See Mrs. J. P. Christensen, These books are made to begin the bookkeeping job correctly . . to reduce mistakes . . and make posting easier. Wartime Use Cuts Life Of Flag, Boston Finds Bay Riding Horse. Lehi Fourth Ward. FOR SALE F. M. Warden, tbe chore is often needlessly complicated. "Well Begtm Is Half Done" ing worrisome to Geoffrey Whit- worth, director of the British Drama league. So many North American soldiers are stationed in the English country districts that the traditional British manner of speech is being affected, Whitworth said. The league has begun the making of phonograph records of the traditional British accent in order to pre serve it. WANT ABS the "accounts" con tell you. When you stop to think about it, all bookkeeping must start with ORIGINAL ENTRY forms - - usually a salesbook, mental test, including alphabetual arrangemens of letters, He is most free from danger, In addition names, and numbers. who even when safe, these two tests, the Junior is on guard. took a shorthand stenographers test at a minute. As a reward for the diligent work and energy that students have put Effect of U. S. Accent into business training during the Is Worrying the British J year, many of them passed the LONDON. The influence of Amerexaminations being eligible for ican and Canadian accents on the civil service employment. speech of British children is becom- i "A ; Bimj mi 3$ the men who handles 80-wor- - M Michigan, Mother's day cards at Goodwin's. forty-minut- t l A . De- called on his and Mrs. James grandparents, H. Gardner last week enroute from the Brazilian L. D. S. mission where he has spent the past two and one half years. Elder Gardner was accomjlnied by a missionary companion, Elder LeGrande Forsy- the of Montana. adv. troit, - of Mr. and Mrs A. D. Gardner of irrigating ft r Mr. 1 ' for ' JP.' hav-inc- h Elder Spencer Gardner, I OOKKEE PING h Dam I. THUESDAT. MAT 6. 1343 of each food "group." EXTRA well balanced diet for your family, through careful planning and spending of your ration points. EXTRA variety at LARSEN'S with the best fresh fruits and vegetables to help you stretch your ration allowance. SAVINGS YITll A SMILE We take pride in anticipating and filling the wants of oar customers with 100 per cent satisfaction. Trail always find a warm, welcoming smile here with your tarings on finer foods. SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLES A FULL GROCERY STOCK arm-in-ar- m LET US HELP YOU WITH THE FINAL GIFT OF ALL I ILIISIEM 64-- son-in-la- w MAIN PHONE 17 STREET LE1H, UTAH 91-- Monument or Grave Marker OF LASTING BEAUTY Place your orders now for delivery for Memorial Day. Beesley Monument Co. 51 WEST 1ST SOUTH PROVO, UTAH WANTED Balloon Tire Bicycles Alter 5:uu f. M. see mr. prices. Bath at D. 0 R. G. W. Railroad 2P Signal Tower, Phone 16. H-- T TT--" Air I . TT IT"-- !? CtVC - ... .... t: , A-- .'' 'i; v,' i of tt. If you are interested in haivng a beautiful hand pained 7x9 portrait made by the Austin Lumerie Studio See me for of Salt Lake City. coupons. Abe Lossee. Phone 64-- FOR SALE Modern New Home, Mrs. Myrtle ground. Mitchell. 4th North 2nd West 5t 1 acre of WANTED RIDERS TO GENEVA STEEL PLANT. 12 midnight to 8 or 160-a. m. shift Call 8-- FREE- - If Excess acid causes you pains of Stomach Ulcers, Indigest- ion, Heartburn, Belching, Gas Pains, ing, Nausea, Bloat- get free sample, Udga, at Lehi Drug State Street Drug. Co. or July-- 8 Electric motor, vacuum cleaner appliance repairing. Will call for work. Wallace Banks, 361 South 3rd West, Phone M. and VEAL WANTED Frank Barnes, Phone and PORK- ,SH-- I 'nil - 41. WHIFFING CREAM FOR SALE quart in your container. W. D. Jones, 594 North 1st West, Lehi. tfp 60c Highest Prcies Paid for Worthless Animals Boyd Holmstead, Lehi Fox Farm. Phone 343-Rtf For General Sheet Metal Work and Warm Air Heating and Air ConditJonng see Gunther Sheet Metal Works, Phone 189. tf WANTED ' - -- - "Tliev Give Their Lives -- You Lend Your Money" i U.S. Trtajuty Dtpntmtn$ C. O. Holmstead at Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone 243-JIf your Sewing Machine Needs Repairs, Sissors or Saws Sharpened, Wm. Osborne will do it for you. the - call and pay for horses and dead Will worthless old animals. See "I've been meanin' to ask you for the last couple of weeks, Judge, what you think of this prohibition talk that keeps croppin' up every so often." "I've heard some of it too, Henry, and I feel like this about it. . . "It comc3 from a comparatively small group of re formers... the same type that plunged u9 into prohibition during the last war. And, as we all remember, into nearly 14 years of the worst crime and gangsterism this country has ever known. Everybody had all the liquor they wanted only it came from bootleggers at exorbitant prices and the government was deprived of millions and millions of dollars in taxes. "It seems to me, as I told my Congressman down in Washington last week, that we've got all we can do here at home to help win this .war without wasting time arguing about things we know, from sad experience, won't work." Corijertnct of Alcoholic Batraf Industrie, Inc. j |