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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1944 THE LEHI SUN Published Every Thursday ait Lehi, Utah, by the Lehi Sun Publishing Co. THI LEHI SUN, LXHL UTAH Entered as Second Class Matter Mat-ter at the Postoffice at Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Tear FIELD AGENTS GIVE I FARMERS ADVICE ON PICKLE CULTIVATION Profitable yields are easier to obtain ob-tain with pickles than with many other crops because the farmer has readily available to him a vast store of expert assistance which Insures successful production, says a bulletin bulle-tin from the National Pickle Packers Association. He need only call his nearest pickle packing field representative repre-sentative for first-rate advice on any question concerning seeding, cultivation, culti-vation, care or harvesting. Farmers who have raised pickles In the past have learned that these field representatives are ready to serve at any time. They are anxious to help and are glad to give the farmer the benefit of their many years' experience in pickle culture. Newcomers to the profitable field of pickle raising this year will find such assistance especially desirable. But even the more experienced grower knows that these field representatives repre-sentatives are quick to respond when any special problems arise. These men know, for example, what kind of fertilizer is best for any particular par-ticular piece of soil or they will assist as-sist in having the soil sent out to be tested to determine just what type of fertilizer is most desirable. Or if spraying of the vines becomes necessary nec-essary they know what mixture to use in combatting pests. These are but a few of the many ways in which the field representatives representa-tives help the farmer get a high profit from his pickle crop. These men are on call throughout the planting, growing and harvesting harvest-ing season and will be quick, to sc.vr the farmer who writes in or 1-1.-; '-one; fur any information ' ' r' crop. Officers To Be Named At Red Cross Meet Officers for the coming year will be named at the annual meeting of the Utah county chapter of the American Red Cross, to be held Friday evening, April 28, in the Provo First ward hall. A report of the activities of the past year will be read, In addition to the election of new officers. Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford of Lehl represents this community on the program committee. The meeting Is open to the public, and all who are Interested Interest-ed in the work of the Red Cross are cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. A. D. Christofferson, chairman of the Red Cross War Fund drive in Lehi, reports that only about $155 are needed to put our town over the top. This is expected to be lessened by neary $100 when the report from the high school drive is sent in, leaving only $55 for the citizens to contribute. If you have not yet contributed, contribut-ed, will you call Mrs. Christofferson, Christof-ferson, and your contribution will be collected. Let's have Lehi report 100 of our quota at the meeting Friday. Mrs. Christofferson submits the following list of organiza tions who have contributed: Athenian club, $5; Auctus club, $5; Sequoia club $3; Social club, $13; American Legion Auxiliary, $1; Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, Pio-neers, Snow Spring camp $10; Bluebell camp, $3; Evansville camp, $6. FOR SALE Four room house. $1200. See Mrs. Flygare at 236 N. 1. East, Lehl. 4-27. Seminary Students Enjoy Social About 115 students of the senior seminary and those who graudated from seminary last year attended a gala party in the tabernacle basemen Friday evening. Miscellaneous games were arranged in each of the eight classrooms, and dancing to recorded music, with n vel prizes and mixers, were enjoyed by all who attended. Doughnuts and punch were served during the evening. The affair was under the direction di-rection of Lester M. Norberg, Raymond T. Bailey and Grant Christofferson, instructors, insisted in-sisted by a committee from each class. " CLASSIFIED FOR RENT Bedrooms, day, week or month. Mrs. Laura Crystal Miller, 194 W. Main, American Fork. Phone 189. 4-21-5tp. WANTED Woman to . take charge of home for one month. Tel. 129-M. 278 South First West, American Fork. 4-28-lt 'FOR SALE Milch cow. Tel. 332-M, Am. Fork. -s-ztwu Cesspool and Septic Tank Cleaning. Clean-ing. E. F. Houghton, Box 119, Lehi. Free inspection. 4-28-7p. FOR SALE Easy Washer. Jim Lee. Near Shell Station, Highland. High-land. 4-28. FOR SALE Seed Potatoes. ..Also New Hampshire Red or Leghorn Leg-horn Laying Hens. Lnquire Lott Russon Market, Lehi. 4-27-ltp. GIRLS WANTED Girls needed at Owl Inn. Inquire at the Inn or 110 So. 3rd East, Am. Fork. 4-14-tf. WANTED Two pre-war Taylor-Tots. Taylor-Tots. Tel.30-W,Am.Fork.tp THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1944 FOR SALE Marshall Strawberry Strawber-ry and Latham Raspberry plants, any quantities. Young nltrs Team of horses. Conrad Peterson, Alpine. , 4-28-2tp. FOR RENT Furnished modern apartment. 86 No. First West. Tel. 167-J, Am. Fork. 4-28-lt. FIFTH WARD DEACONS ENJOY OUTING Deacons of the Fifth ward joyed a swimming party and 2" nic luncheon at Saratoga Sati T day afternoon, despite the rX" weather. Duane Woffinden th leader, accompanied them m those attending were Jack Ban Alan Holdsworth, Stanley Gw don, Kay Worthen, Nile SoreC" and Lyle Peterson. wn FOR SALE Chicken coop, room for 300 chickens. J. P. Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, Lehl. 4-28-lt. FIFTH WARD CHOIR MEMBERS TO HOLD PARTY The ladies of the Fifth ward choir will be guests of the men at a social, planned for Friday evening, May 3. The men have not yet divulged the nature of the affair, but it promises to be one no choir member can afford to miss. Partners of members are to be special guests. NORBERG NAMED PRESIDENT OF LIBRARY BOARD Lester M. Norberg was named president of the Lehi public library li-brary board at a meeting held Monday evening, it is announced by Mayor George Lewis. Miss Norine Fox was named fwretary of the board. Leo Hanson and Miss Fox were named four-year board members, and Mrs. Ora Putnam and Mrs. Norberg were named six-year members. Mrs. E. B. Garrett and Randall Schow are holdover hold-over two-year members. Mrs. Adolph Hunger and Le-Roy Le-Roy Loveridge, two-year members mem-bers whose terms expired, and Mrs. Byron Whipple and Millen Kirkham, whose resignations were approved by the board, were released. Hospital News Mrs. Elwood Monson and baby were removed to their home Saturday. Mrs. Marie Adamson of American Amer-ican Fork received medical treatment treat-ment two days this week. A baby girl was born to Mrs. Emma Johnson -Thursday. A boy was born to Mrs. Reva Hadf ield Thursday. A daughter was born to Mrs. Lila Prestwich of Orem Saturday. A girl was born to Mrs. Charles Taylor of Pleasant Grove Saturday. A daughter was born to Mrs. Marian Lambert Fox Saturday.. Mrs. Hilda Bushman underwent under-went a major operation Monday. Mrs. Melba Webb underwent an appendectomy Monday. A daughter was born to Mrs. Atha Pierce, Friday. A daughter was born to Mrs. Fay Fox, Saturday. f 4? bod is ti II ! S Fhfhtinq forFreedoni ail. i i m n i s j im i is. 'f A H : V V I J v v(A i i - " ft "! a -1 - J W 1 Make food fight for freedom daily by conserving it. Avoid waste clean your plate use left-overs. Use your food most productively for health and strength. Plan and serve balanced meals built around the 'Basic Seven." Plant or participate in a victory garden. Those fortunate enough to have gas for cooking can help in this "food fight" campaign, because gas is economical; it helps to reduce waste; it helps you in preparing better food with more healthful vitamins retained. It is the dependable, controllable fuel! Gas is Vital Use it Wisely s. i i. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Offices in Salt Lak$ City. Ogdem nd Provo SEIVIMC f WEHTT-THKES OIAH C O M M O N IIIES M jj Q fF VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE Authorized Hoover service station sta-tion at 838 East 3rd South, Provo, Utah. Tel. 1489. Some parts available for other makes also. R. L. Redford, serviceman. service-man. 4-28-4tp. FOR SALE Oakland coal range, used 10 months. W. E. Hog-gard: Hog-gard: Tel. 48, Am. Fork. 4-14-tf. FOR RENT 26 acres farm ground. E. Ray Gardner. Tel. 24-J, Am. Fork. 4-14-tf. FOR SALE 1936 Chev. Sedan. Call 67-J, American Fork. 4-14-lt. WANTED By couple, ride to Salt Lake every week day. Call Citizen office. 4-28-ltp. LOST Amber beads at dance hall in Am. Fork Thurs. night. Liberal reward. Phone 135-M, Lehi. 4-27-tf. FOR SALE 4 room home, partly modern. Inquire 236 No., 1st East, Lehi. 4-27-tf. FOR RENT Commercial Sander and smaller type machine., buffer for polishing. Complete line of fillers, varnishes and floor finishes. Let us advise you on your floor problems. Gambles. 4-14-4t. FOR SALE RABBIT PEN, contains con-tains 6 separate units. Phone 123-J, Lehi. 4-27. FOR SALE Young saddle horse, also Guernsey dairy stock. Dr. C. T. Jones, Tel. 43, American Fork. 4-28-tf. FOR SALE Saddle, good condition. condi-tion. Douglas Nash, 254 N. 3rd W., Am. Fork. Tel. 308-R. 4-21-2tp. FOR SALE Good Work Horse, j 1350 lbs. 92 East Second South. Tel. 44, Lehl.- " v4-28-lt. LOST February 26th. Large red Angora cat. Male. Fur gone behind ears. Reward. Return to Mrs. Harry B. Brush, . 350 Washing Avenue, Am. Fork. 4-21-3tp. FOR SALE 2000 feet 2 inch na tive lumber. Morley Jones, 233 East Main, Am. Fork. 4-21-ltp. FOR SALE 5 rooms furniture including complete living room and dinette, electric stove, washer, vacuum cleaner, baby bed, buggy, etc. 56 Lincoln Ave., Columbia Village- -- 4-21. LOST OR STOLEN Man's large size open face silver watcn with gold chain. Family sentiment sen-timent attached. Liberal reward re-ward for return. Taken from locked room at steel plant. LeRoy Davis, Lehi. 4-21. WANTED TO BUY Taylor Tot. Phone 355-A, Am. Fork. 4-21-ltp. FOR SALE 40, 80 or 160 acres choice farm land at Roosevelt, Utah. Close in. Write Seth Wilson, Box 242 Roosevelt. 4-21-3tp. FOR SALE Good Federation Seed Wheat. Keith Walters, American Fork. 3-31-tf HOUSE WIRING New, remodel cr repair. Elec. stove installations, installa-tions, etc. Duane Woffinden, 293 E. 2 So. Phone 69-J, Lehl. 3-23-tf. PERMANENT WAVE, 59; Do your own Permanent with Char m-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely abso-lutely harmless. Praised by thousands including Fay Mc-Kenzie, Mc-Kenzie, glamorous movie star. Money refunded if not satisfied. Wm. Thornton Drug Company. . 3-10-10t. FOOD NEEDED LOTS OF IT FOR U. S. NEEDS Poultry and eggs as food aie not only important to our own people, think of what our armed forces and aJlfpa must haTAl RIGHT NOW, and it's not too early to start thinKing about next spring CHICKS. It not only is good business, but Just plain common sense to figure ut how many chicks you can raise and when you will want them. In the present emergency, egg production pro-duction and meat production are equally vital. There's bound to be big demand for both on the Pacific front In 1939 we shipped 200 chicks into one county in 1S43 we shipped over 50,000. There must be a reason our wonderful QUALITY CHICKS. CHRISTIE STRAIN NEW HAMPSHIRE HAMP-SHIRE and 100 per cent DRYDEN STRAIN LEGHORNS. Straight run or sexed. Write NOW for open dates, prices and free literature. WILSON HATCHERY, SONOMA, CALIF. Leland Beers. Agent. Pleasant Grove. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE-TELEGRAM Noel G. Knight, Distributor 536 King St, American Fork L. W. JONES VETERINARIAN Phone 1283 Provo or American Fork 43 . 256 West Third South Street PROVO, UTAH SEED CERTIFIED GRAIN AND POTATOES ROY HAMPSHIRE American Fork COMPLETE STOCK TREES SHRUBS ROSES EVERGIEEENE, ETC. NOW READY FOR PLANTING American Fork Nursery Telephone 64-J American Fork F LilS MAKES BETTER BREAD AT YOUR GROCER Ration Free Machinery Now on Hand TWO BOTTOM ONE WAY TRACTOR PLOWS TWO WAY HORSE PLOWS TWO WAY DIRECT CONNECTED PLOWS For Model A Farmall SWEEP RAKES, For Model A i BEET PULLERS, Horse Drawn " TRACTOR CULTIVATORS, For -Models A, IL and M Also THREE ROW VALLEY MOUND CORRUGATORS " nder son's 241 West Cented PROVO Phone 343 - for E. I. JDuPont DeNemours & Co. " - ; " . for project Near ' PASGO,; WASHINGTON Laborers Linemen Millwrights Patrolmen Reinforcing Iron Workers Registered Nurses Iron Worker Welders Physicians Electricians Machinists TRANSPORTATION ADVANCED Attractive Scale of Wages ... 54 HOUR WORK WEEK L1vu,2Pacai,iesGMIaneedFrMILployees Must Have: Draft Card, Citizenshin P o Security Number pfJ? ' Statement of Availability, Social skill in war indusiry fr fuU time at Company Representative will interview and V ' TT C T7, 1 6 311 qualified applicants at ..Jte Service W. M. C. TVERSITY AVENUE, PROVO. Ttt,w 53 W. BROADWAY, SALT T,t ' &ALT LA& CITY, UTAH KJAk. .... |