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Show APRIL 29, 1943 J-naY. THE LEIII SUN, LEIII, UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1943 ucal ltft- ES JN S ale m me, M Mors i, Ror! k, Di ilton r Pari nder.tf CoK th, Eo; igh Lame! and Dal :ens, Di on, Jo; .goner,! rmance 3 Of child w r chicl lach mo) anted i ladeby ti a ice 3SMKT ? Compa palplaca h Coua ren tha' theBi uthMerf :orp.rau y of.Aa (No. 5) ($3.00 : ied on tockol mmediai R. Bhelt! ztb Sfc ;lheassej naidon 43 shall e advert nctlon. lade beli ffice oi 1st day nnr of 2 : the m gether1 ng Secretai 5t3rdSoi 6, 1943. I) U Farming fi Record without keeping any Se; only the game1 "ffiT much more serious jpt may be losing farm" "i 'o.nnrH oro ffBoswell. Utah county t income taxes affect ;f SiSers, accurate and .,ti1 fanne1"! . farm fo?Se entire year are :? f,r Boswell asserts. Jnoerly kePfc enables 4 Prope rL whether he Kost and how r !,n they snow Koi & what farming eain or loss oc- rRe point the way f . .i.rm paits auu !; danger of forgetting I St wffl be important to VL income tax re- JS reports on fire ;5 insurance applying s .!' ocHne for deferment L7or farm laborer, filing SOU W " -HH.,r ro Ucation ior ft compliance witn uie ag-Fral ag-Fral conservation program, r" ther thines that re- P.i.)Mrmat.1nii about i accural bm business. . ben wno are Urd BOOKS una jcai, iu r: t.ifi tn start rieht declared Mr. Boswell. Service otvw" in them at cost by ap- f(j a County ag,ciiuo U1"vl-' U1"vl-' m tVio state pxt.pn- ImuuB w "" " , service at Logan, Utah. ' ' tf ''-w I f . A r&iTwni; . ' A5K OF YOU 1 , . . T?A) X!WMi I .Jw, Ji vsrM -1 im ... Yfl v i 1 1 iL ill if l n wr ....,....; THEIR LIVES ' W : K . kin Ututes For to iff Suggested America is returning -are-tin age" and will cook b most part from "the lit family sugar ration few to be stretched still kieclares Miss Elna Mill- iLiiiUU iiUWlWViUUll v.w v" 1 . . . : 1 -,-. n 1 AnllnrfQ ;er,Miss Miller points out sjar supplies energy oniy can be supplied m part est energy-giving foods, is cereals. . isses and sorghum sirups a only energy but some calcium, and vitamin ts. m. siruDs. molasses, and ve somewhat different band flavors to cooked iaked oroducts. so these pes must be kept in mind inaune substitutions. Too. honey add water as a characteristic flavors." pthe extension nutrition rays of saving sugar, Miss suggests that flavor can sloped with salt that cake red without icing and that a be dissolved before add- f beverages. 7 may be substituted di- ot sugar on cereals, in puddings, beverages and scanning. In using honey peetener in canning, it is aearable to use one-half ad one-half suear.. How- allotted one-half cup one auart fruit which f allowed canners this year m to bnnsr out the flavor of the fruit and Palatable tirorino.t st.at.ps sorghum, molasses, wip ior sugar,", cau-extension cau-extension nutritionist. f ar substitutes Pivp r8 to puddings, sauces, SlATlt H'VTnn f 1 SHOW TO, Two Lehi Men Named On Speakers Bureau Leo Hansen tnd David R. Mitchell were named as speakers from Lehi in the speakers' bureau recently completed by Dr. T. Earl Pardoe, state chairman of the bureau, sponsored by the Utah council of defense. The bureau was organized for various phases of the war effort. These two men, along with twenty-four others named in the county, will be available for war time campaigns or drives, according ac-cording to chairman Pardoe. CLASSIFIED HOME FOR SALE Inquire Mrs, J. P..Christenson, 377 West 2nd South, Lehi. 4-29-tf. DINING TABLE FOR SALE Mrs. Reuben Davis. Phone 94-J, Lehi. 4-29, FOR SALE Large two-plate electric grill. See Blanch Larson, Lar-son, Lehi. 4-29 WANTED Used good condition. Pleasant Grove. Baby Buggy, Phone 2791, 4-23-ltp UTAH'S ORE RESERVES FALL TO DANGERLINE LOST Tuesday night, small bay mare and pinto pony, roached manes. Probably together, Reward. 129 West 1 North, American Fork. 4-23-ltp tiff s , f' :v ;' rr i is- i" ' mlt v 4 , , t J $6,5008 acre Chicken Ranch Modern home. $3,5005 room modern adobe, Close in. II. C. JOHNSON Real Estate Fire Insurance Bank of American Fork Bldg, 4-23 FOR SALE Good cow, baled straw, staff, Am. Fork. fresh milch Leon Wag 4-23-ltp Remove old wall paper with new electric steamer. Call Gam bles. 4-23-lt, FOR RENT Electric Sanding machine. Gambles. 4-23-lt, FOR SALE Four Milch Cows Frank Healey, Alpine. 4-23-ltp WANTED Girl f o r general housework. Mrs. Owen Dean call 184-J, Am. Fork. 4-23-lt, Scenes like this men and machinery tunneling through rock to find ore is paramount need in Utah today. Probably at no time since early favor of production. Naturally they history has the ore reserves of the tamed almost entirely to produc-' produc-' , . , . . tion with the limited crews that underground mines of Utah been remajne(j mines of. this stele. machine. These ores are gone and Exploration work has been neg- more must be found to replace lected in favor of production in an them. Months and months of sys-effort sys-effort to keep the war machine of tematic work will be required to the United Nations functioning, place the producers on a normal Shortly after the war broke out the operating basis again, mines lost men to the armed ser- Some relief was granted to the vices and to war industries estab- mines when the army furlough3 lished in Utah which were In a 4000 former miners to return to position to offer much higher their former occupation. Utah wages. . mines received approximately 1000 Mine operators were faced with of these workers, but still more two alternatives, sacrificing produc- could be used to insure metals for tion in favor of development work, the future needs of the war pro-or pro-or sacrificing development work in gram. MORE EXPLORATION NEEDED IN MINES FOR RENT 2 57 shares water m West field Division, ueo F. Shelley, Am. Fork. Tel. 6-M. ' 4-23-lt, FOR SALE New Hampshire Red eggs for hatching, 75c per set ting. Inquire Junior E. Hall Hiehland. 4-23 FOR SALE Three kitchen coal stoves; large kitchen table large cupboard. See Mrs. Sarah Knudsen before May 1. Lehi, 4-22 FOR SALE Good Monarch Range. Matilda Devitt, 551 E. Main, Am. Fork. 4-23-ltp, FOR SALE Bliss Seed Potatoes, certified last spring. J. F. Royle, Lehi. Call 91-J. 4-10. WANTED Child's small tricycle, good condition. Call Marshes Store, Alpine. . 4-16-2tp. FOR SALE OR TRADE D-30 Int. 1939 Dump Truck. In good shaDe. For Tractor with plows. Hyrum Wilkinson, Fairfield, Utah. 4-15-2tp. Hng is going forward MOAT fn. i . . . i ui uie annual . Junior Livestock - aay 0, , ana Spanish Fork livestock Kw scheduled for this --b-u auoptea ior tne igjng, which wUl take fetd stock. l c olce. wgh wassmcation of JFA members wUl fee the same money it 1. :.! f-. 1 v . i i 1 t-A . :i I '. 1- L , hilreensbnrs' Ry-Vs Ry-Vs gs but 4-H club "7 "I : ' v '.tjr'"! "TrrTrnTon work in Utah', mines causes concern. . a tr.T fpirous metais and above all, wheat, tn this world war of and for ferrous me ta resources, is there enough attention he rican miningi the m- being given to exploration in car ai non-ferrous metal mining m Ltan - has virtnauy disappeared, and western mines? Thu w dec,ddS back. prospectors question being asked on all swes a jn the c0lintry for evl- as a result of the decline in the - -,ineral, and investors production from nnderground mire ;encp t0 gamb!e a few dollars of, Utah and the lack of develop ere eae B Tod now. ment of no new producers in recent are idle rears. " .av(, 91 or ja'ck of incentive for their The Axis powers today have 91 .or t - J Moreover, mines in per cent of the world's wpply of o m rubber, 73 per cent of the tin o.e. iu- v guficient work to and 4 per cent of the iron ore been aole .to t, up t0 wnat Japan has seized raw materials ana JJJ ",-Jred n0rmal. resources of over one-quarter of 'nerf8a azardous; it is the world's Population Cerrawy Mmmg a QK body ,9 has seized over $150,000,000,000 gamble ana cop national wealth of 230.000 000 en- mined here U u thoge slaved peoples' of 21 "ojufj hazard milst b1 f ' countries. Germany dec ares she underlie ompegate or miing is fighting ior sucn . . . tninglas coal, iron, petrol, the non- will djmxi FOR SALE Red Bliss seea Potatoes. Francis L. Mitchell, American Fork. 4-9-2tp. PinvFRR CHICKS Reds and Whites. J. W. BlnnaJl, Tel. 325-B, Am. Fork. . 1-15-26-tp. FOOD NEEDED-LOTS OF IT FOR V. S. NEEDS ' Pmiitrr and eeOT es food Is not only important to our own peopie, think of what our armed forces and niHi must have! EIGHT NOW. ana K's HOT oo early to start thinklnf about next spring's CHICKS. It not only is good business, cus juw piam ram-mm ram-mm npnse to figure out how many chicks you can raise when you will want them. Tn the nresent emergency egg pro duction and meat production are equally vital. There's big prdllta to be made from now. rnroTRTTE STEAIN NEW KAMF SHIRES and 1007. ukiuew STRAIN LEGEORNS. Straight run or sexed. Write NOW for open dates, prices and free literature. WTXSON HATCHERY1, -cnvriM CALIF. teland Beers, Agent. Pleasant Grove WHITE LEGHORN SPECIALISTS 30 years production of superior nuinc A ton ranking. money making strain. Straight run $14.00 per hundred. Thous-i Thous-i J; Thursday. Raise 2 anas tj , - lb. Leghorn fryers for profit. Graham Hatchery & Pallet Farm Haywaru, vaii. 1 &KEEP BI IN YOUR OWN BACKYARD-- a mc nn ie na Equipment of All Kinds . Archery is fast becoming one of America's favorite sports . . . It's fun for the entire family. Hickory Bow, 5 ft............... "........1.98 Birch Arrowt, 25", 26", 27". 1 7c Leather Arm Guard. ........... 53c Leather Finger Tab 29c 6-Arrow Quiver . , . . .93c Spiral Straw Target. , 4.88 Target Face, 24" !xe ........ ,75c TARGET SET includei Lemonwood Bow, 6 Cedar Arrows, Leather Arm Guard and Finger Tab, Paper Target and Booklet on Archery .9.45 ,jL w-lll"IVI. V.l .III. Mil. Wl 09 .11.1 J tycfa. Equipment On Special Order For afty$ safe! 3.9S ,Th steps are grooved to prevent slipping and are heavily supported by rods. 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