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Show THE LEIII SUN, LEIII, UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1943 ..ioFAU Or IVlUNfcO Lehi-Am. Fork (SfljOPS UTAH RESOURCES Sugar Beet Price Not Affected Track Jleet L Jr V. If. Selects Teams 4 J. 3 ray- J witi tailor than enveloi irarm, ' hani olors We! e styles length )ff. given of the South Mi i Corp.ia day oi it (No. are ($SJ levied or.; 1 stock : immedi: A. R. Sb South ich the as unpaid o: 1943 sh LI be advert : auction s made e office ; 31st d: e hour o nav the , together rtising w on, Secre: West 3rd i. inril 15 IsedW ,seUy"JI bile the ffi clean cars ' mogos jSi 1 V'". r- y; 4 ores at Salt Lake City station B Testing --. . . in RiirAAii of Rfirtlnn rt Tlnoiu. WMtecent to the Uni- drilled and recently an f, T6 P rf otah campus in 1940 is velopment program was launched. P fn be of outstanding bene- A tunnel has been driven a distance kin? 10 " effort and to the of 100 feet at thn mnru ,i .... w" ' 4 SraL hunded feet more work will r.tPdta the heart w yeoteru u uuue in an enort to determine . this P'3"1 la "v u . ,i fw.iv.nuu possiouities Phfto meet the many prob- of the area. lm UJ. SAme ,re--e bureau r nnerations l"r: T.k.. laa 8l"r.iea wor to reclaim the old Ebeenconfinea io ... . na i . ot the Wah Wah mln rrlC hnt to numerous flem mg company. P .wu r:na nd more recently to ni!im. "The action of the House Ap- : propnations committee recom With the purpose of choosing track squad from thnso -h .nd Am; loo "lle 11? in? Ructions of $240,093,- .iui-i. rnaay o in tne ouaget in restrlctmg u American Vnrir in ii. i -n.-.i!-- - pw Jvl meet f the season- Agriculture will not affect the rrom the croun whn ent.H i o, i .. PHrinv'i! rZ,. , "..iv.v,ouBai uwi juugioiu, MJS lUUg- four hL a felay team ofilas Scally. Vice-prt-sident and wLiJ5 belng osen General Manager of the Utah-sSnrriSi? Utah-sSnrriSi? a,ternoon t( repre- Idaho Sugar Company. !ii -Jn the state T2lay car" "Sugar processors have a defi- Th. u tms week- !nite contract with the Commo-mitt Commo-mitt n the tw-sch(ol dity Credit Corporation which Bi h ' , supports the additional price, to w- if U5 dl?s Kitchen, A. F. its growers, for sugar beets. The ur,0' A- F- second; funds for the payment of this secordT ' a TUne: 18-8 Additional amount of $1.50 per LUliUo. ' 4-rY oiravnivA n a O Iron Air iv 4-Vto wam. uvi age m v auj biic ' i j i h irwiri fi npi nnr in l u is"" lnn,pnt of strategic j"Yli . 6 ulou oe,ug jjl oevei"!-" - , tuuuuaeu ai iron Mountain near jwit cal Dime- . nncfiarlTn?H 1)1 T. flH Cedar City. 0 imnnrta of sheelite At Marysvale, Utah, an extensive r!ed. Iff bv the closing ot the Program U- being conducted on fcatoflDy uj vro!1 Alunite properties. ESi.tri set about to augment Sampling and investigation work rSlT diminishing stocks of has been completed at Alta, Utah, ny, neeQcU mew - r "jvvvij u.ou uavo fibe Cuprlc mine in the Milford been undertaken throughout Wyo- VrAH MAY BECOME MJSTEN MINING CENTER aiwillundobutedly become the throuehout tem states, as the result of ef-f ef-f .. , I'nitPd States' war m uigki. -( nf this vital metal. inlH to the program is being hy establishment In Salt h valley of a plant for the jent ot lungsiuu wea ' nrie-inatine In western Cgiiuatco v. .D w - ;ed States and by the recent nf nfiwlv mined I IB UiO - - - ..j fjom $24.00 to $30.00 per leCtai plant is being built by Defense Plant corporation lur (United States Vanadium Corpo- a and it will be operated Dy tne I. Mwm. Erectea at a cost L-lj a half million dollars, the ii scheduled to De reaay lor icon early in 1943. lis! the Burma Road into China was closed to transportation of the Allied Nations by Japanese Invasion, Invas-ion, a considerable part of the flow of tungsten ores' to the United States was cut off. Consequently development of. the lower grade deposits in Western America became be-came necessary, to augment that already produced here. Tungsten is used in the manufacture manu-facture of- heavy armor piercing projectiles, and naturally the demand de-mand has increased many times since the outbreak of the war. Whether or not this industry will remain in Utah after the war, depends de-pends entirely upon future developments develop-ments and demand for the metal. However,, the huge initial investment invest-ment for the plant has been made and every effort should be continued con-tinued to have it one of Utah's thriving industries of the future. 100-yard dash Faddis, A. F. first; Lambert, Lelii, second; Chilton, A. F. third. Time: 11 seconds. Mile Dean, A. F. first; Chip-man, Chip-man, A. F. second; Hunt, Lehi, third. Time: 5min.22sec. 440 Faddis. A. F. and Peters. A. F. tied for first; Price, Lehl, third. Time: 56 sec. 80-Bair, A. F. first; Kirkham, i-.em, second; hands of the Commodity Credit Corporation, and their use for this, purpose Is not dependent upon any legislation or further negotiation. Therefore, "says Mr. Scalley, "regardless of the effect that this action may have upon the price of other crops, it will not, in any manner, affect the price of sugar beets." Mr. Scallev also states that Gardner. Lehl. trnuprnmont nf f .ria1 j r Wo cV. trier- ' third. Time: 2 min. 15 sec. I ton in charge of the sugar rjro-1 LOW hurdles Vamey, A. F.: ernm nr riPPnlv cnnrprnwl with 1 Kitchen, A. F.: Chapman, Lehi. the erreat threatened reduction in i Time: 28 sec, 220 First heat: Peters, A. F.; uniiton, A. F.: Jones, Lehi, time: beet sugar for the coming year, ' and are, at this late date, striv-: ing to encourage the production ' 24.6. Second heat; Faddis, A. F.; 0f sugar beets to the full extent vjiauu.iiem; iviicnen, a. r . xime : , of the goals established ingComi Jf' ' cipal plai P--J"w.ii' tab Coi yf KZJM 11 rLnM'H . 25 sec. Shot put Coddington, A. F.; Lewis, A. F.; Lambert, Lehi. Distance: 40 feet. Discus Lewis, A. F.; Dorton, Lehi; Rutledge, Lehi. Distance 111 feet. Javelin Colton, Lehi; Durrant, A. F., Lewis, A. F., third. Distance: Dis-tance: 152 feet 10 inches. High Jump Peterson, Lehi; Durrant, A. F. second; Vamey, A. F., R. Murdock, and Ed. Mur- dock tied for third. Height, 5 ft. 9 in. Pole vault Grant, Lehi. Var- ney, A. F., Price, Lehi. Height, 10 ft. 2 in. Broad jump Taylor, Lehl, Price, Lehi, Peters, A. F. Distance: Dis-tance: 17 feet, 6 inches. 880-yard relay American Fork. . Medley relay American Fork. Total points: Lehi, 44; American Ameri-can Fork, 87. If yon haven't gotten around : to buying a Second War Loan jBond, stop and think what it would mean to yon if our soldiers sol-diers hadn't gotten round to the fight. m lend y'om money t X Y irsj, rx. v. y fib s8,JjJJJg re jioing a ou can i l-'OND WAR LOAN DRIVE April 12-30 "All riPht. Bessie." said the boss of the little factory which was making mak-ing jackets for soldiers. "Did you want to see me about something?" The thin middle-aged woman stood up from the chair in the outer office of-fice and looked earnestly at the boss with her huge, grave gray eyes. "It's about this ten percent pledge," she began. "Oh, that's all right, Bessie," the boss said. "I'd been meaning to speak to you about that. We don't exDect you to "It is quite apparent," says Mr. ' Scalley, "That Chester Davis has . favorably impressed Congress and otherwise made a good start j in his difficult job of administer ing our, food program. He has called able men to his assistance and undoubtedly Congress will give him support in his plans to get more farm laborers and otherwise strengthen the food program. .We believe that through him there is still hope for a better sugar beet program." CLASSIFIED FOR SALE Child's bed and mattress. Mrs. Phyllis Preston. Phone 144-J, Lehi. 4-22. FOR SALE Three kitchen coal stoves; large kitchen table; large cupboard. See Mrs. Sarah K.nuasen before JMay 1. Lehi. 4-22. FOR SALE Good cow, baled straw, staff, Am. Fork. fresh milch Leon Wag-,4-23-ltp. 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. 4-16. 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 shape. For Tractor with plows. Hyrum Wilkinson, Fairfield, Utah. ' 4-15-2tp. RID Lit S WANTED TO GENEVA Day shift. J. W. Price 193 North First 'West, Lehl. 4-15. Packed Ris Marked RigHt k B. Brown Agent Phone 16 m v. 1 3 A Kj t&Z HI'?- , vJ -U, "V 12 fa " pledge xen per- hl cent of yur pay like the others are doing. We know you have a hard time making ends meet since Jake died. Eleven kids, isn't it? That's auite a lot of mouths to feed. Let s see. you make $25.50 a week including includ-ing overtime, don't you?" "Yes, sir, but . . The boss smiled. "Don't give it another thought, Bessie. You've got your Hands full now. Uncle Sam knows you haven t got a penny to spare. Don t let It worry you. We understand. , The boss turned to go back into his private office. "But what I wanted to say was Beie raised her voice and ihe boss looked around. "I .wanted to say, would a dollar a week be too little' You see, aixer c s Ung expenses paid there . just about a dollar a week left. Would they beuiliing to accept a dollar 3 "Ttev'd be more than willing," the boss said quietly. "They'd be proud." , Eessie locked relieved. "All we have to do :s scrimp a little " she said. "I'd t just ter-rib ter-rib e if ve couldn't give something.' Back in the boss' office . repre- nt.ttv-p of the Treasury Depart-sentdtive Depart-sentdtive 01 ire rr.er.t was waning the dfsor and sat aown. Tvp ju't seen the greatest single -c -ifce I Know of." the boss said. 'Usen? if you want to hear what AIriran women are made of . . . American on. ft m of thrVreasury Depan- ment.) , . t your office or t;DtHrtmj . x vav aai.u xtcu xJi-ioo occu Potatoes. Francis L. Mitchell, American Fork. 4-9-2tp. PIOXEEE CHICKS Reds and Whites. J. W. Binnall, Tel. 325-R, Am. Fork. 1-15-26-tp. SEED FOR SALE A-l Bart wheat; white banner oats; tre-bi tre-bi barley. Free from noxious weeds and wild oats, Ben C. Lott. A L TO V I C T O R V. j- mii-ims .t- .ijiAa ... M, a 1 1 mi 1 A. V,,.. FOOD NEEDED LOTS OF IT FOB U. S. NEEDS Poultry and eggs as food Is not only important to our own people, think of what our armed forces and allies must have! RIGHT NOW, and It's not too parlv to start thinking about next spring's CHICKS. It not only la enod business, but lust plain com mon sense to fi!rure out how many chicks you can raise when you will want them. In the Dresent emergency egg pro-; ductlon and meat production are: equally vital. There s big proilta to be made from both. CHRISTIE STRAIN NEW HAMP-SHIRES HAMP-SHIRES and 100 DRYDEN stoats LEGHORNS. Straight run or sexed. Write NOW for open dates, prices and rree nterature. WILSON HATCHERY. SONOMA, CALIF. Leland Beers, Agent, Pleasant Grove 1-23-tf WHITE LEGHORN SPECIALISTS 30 years production oT superior chicks. A 10tn pure top ranking strain. Order straight run, pullet or cockerel chicks. Write for folder, prices and early open dates. Graham Datchery and Pullet Farm Eayward. Calif. ant Your VICTORY GA HIDE IV , WITH ItUKPEE'S FAMOUS SEEDS Vegetables s and Flowers Fair-tawn Grass Seed sib.. 1.29 Ideal for patching or for the establishment of a.nlck new lawn. . 1C I WW. up Ton can be sura of results with Burpee Seeds that grow Into sturdy plants. Complete varieties. GARDEN BOOKLET end Reg. 25e Package of mines super giant ZINNIA SEEDS Haten Vktoryl Plant a War Garden Covers Any Surface WALL-TONE ONLY 2.79 .U- Soft, mellow tones In' pastel colors. One gallon covers the walls of an ordinary room. YES, YOU CAN BUY NfW SCREENS THIS YEAR! FI RESTON E Vftfrocfaced PLASTIC SCREEN Far Replacement! For New Screens! WaihbU, Will Not Stain : Nvr Ntsdt Painting Guaranteed Ruitpreof, Fadaproof Rasiits Rain, Snow, Haat and Cold Flexible- Yields Under Impact and Returns to Original Shape Easy to Apply, No Sharp Edges Square stct1 ti j Soil o;lier ISM Gets the water right down to the roots of the plants' where it will do the mos. good. Of mildew-reRistaai, canvas. fFpaflighf iu:ix Sftokeipeore eve wind mtchanhm All-brass chromt-plattj 100 yard capacity. Anti-backlash Anti-backlash and click. 4-goar train and adjustable, Jeweled hearings. Fielder's Glovo 1.98 Real top-grain 0 whld e. Standard size. Ilaseliall 69c It will stay lively for long, long timet 1 -""v OOff Mil 'te.MMvi. Arclsory Set A bargain for 20th Century Robin Hoods. Has 5 ft. lemonwood bow, four nocked arrows, arm guard, finger tabs and target. Softball Value (Jfje Strongly stitched over a soundly constructed center. Deluxe Softball.'. .V. . .l 9 MEN'S jr VA and Y BOYS SIZES Sweat Sbirt Ceiling m m ns 1.3? Sate 1.13 Fnll-cnt armholes for easy-freedom. easy-freedom. Made of ail virgin yarns with double cotton fleece lining. r NOW 111 4A7 I- Sn THl EXTRA VALUES IN FIRESTONE MERCHANDISE Tires ad Reesepbg Irele Unlng Home Appliances Lawn and Garden latteries Aeto Aeeetsortet Hounwarea Supplies tetr19l Radios ad Matte Hardware Wheel Goods. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT Recreation Supplies Paints TY Clothing Games and Boob Leather Good ALPINE MOTOR COMPANY Authorized FORD Service And Repairs For All Makes of Cars Telephone 124 American Fork WA9 0,rr muter dincth, , AljrcJ rllw ZrX&Z : t |