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Show I SEPTEMBER 23, 1943 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1943 TlIK f 1TXTT CTTV IFIII ITT All lis are re doaboi j vouf le!n rc you" v ' ,ihiiidiiioimbi jl y Mi -x t 's stmms w&sfS AT PENNEY'S v SI wid fik 7 CLASS FlKn FOR SALE i(m tv.. , tast Main, American Fork. 9-24-ltp. pL?""1 or use radio. vt upper, East Lane. -24-ltp, Ohran new addition. 0FICE HELPWANTED Girl to do general office work. Alpine Motor Co., American Fork. . 9-24-2t. Power Company Division Discusses War Board's Conservation Program FOR SALE Dining table, cheap. Wanted to buy: Doll Bueey. 184 Northl East, American ork- 9-24-ltp. TODAY, our merchandise at J. C. Penney's it fashioned to meet current wartime wants and needs. All along the line, we've made service our keynote and usefulness our aim. We're concentrating on the things that you and your household and your kome really have to have. Yes, you'll find clothes and home furnishings yo rally need at Penney's. YouH find, too, that Penney quality and Penney nlues are more important to you today than ever. Now that things must last longer and wear better-tow better-tow that all of us are spending less on wardrobes and nore on War Bonds Penney quality k vitally important. im-portant. And Penney values, too, take on new meaning ia wartime. , . At Penney's you pay only for honest value not fct unseen "extras." Our prices are not stretched to ?er such expenses as charge accounts, home deliv-iries, deliv-iries, imposing store fronts or showy fixtures. You pay only for what you get. And what yoiuget at Penney's is the best the market affords 1 FOR SALE Thre fPPrtor r 0267-R3, Alpine. 9-24-tf. FOR SALE-White Sewing Ma vnuie, ireaaie. Like new. 236 wcm, i worth, American Fork, 9-24-lt, FOR SALE Italian Prunes. One mile north of Grant Hotel. weivin rectol, American Fork. 9-24-2tp. Cooperation with the War Production Pro-duction Board's voluntary conservation con-servation program was the keynote key-note of a meeting of a group of Utah Power & Light Company employees in American Fork Tuesday, September 21st. Presenting the power com pany's plans were: W. A. Huck-ins, Huck-ins, general sales manager, M. L. Cummings, advertising and sales promotion manager, J. F. Mc Allister, residential sales man ager, and J. H. Shaw, commercial sales manager. Mr. Huckins outlined the proj ect, as set up by the Office of War Utilities War Production Board, explaining Its broad scope ana purpose. He stated that all utilities FOR SALE Monarch coal range, Burn Harrington, American 'orK. 9-17-ltp, i' uk oALE 1930 Chevrolet Coupe; good condition; good tires. 212 West 1 North, Amer ican uorK. 9-17-ltp run sale Buff ett and dining taDie. 113 North 1 West American Fork. 9-17-lt, Lusi Lower plate of false teeth. Return to Citizen office ueward. 9-17-ltp, pffort." Olin Ririe, manager or ine Southern Division, was In charge of the meeting, which was followed fol-lowed by an Informal discussion. Full support of employees In attaining at-taining the objectives outlined was pledged. Forest Fire Prevention Urged Now sum - I. -Hi Forest fires destroyed enough uroKoT. in thA TTnttpH States dur- throughout the nation, Including lnff 1942 to build 20,000 Liberty electric, gas, water, transporta tion and communications, have been asked to participate with conservation suggestions to the public. "The program, "he said." is designed to achieve the greatest possible conservation of manpower, man-power, communications, transportation, trans-portation, fuel, and critical materials ma-terials so urgently needed to speed victory. There is no shortage short-age of electricity in the territory shins, or 2.000.000 army trues bodies. Range fires destroyed winter feed for thousands of head of sheep and cattle. And fires on our mountain sides re duced the water hold capacity of important watersheds. For these reasons, control 01 Utah's forest, range, and water shed fires Is one of the prime oblectives of Fire Prevention Week, which will be held as a rpsnit. of Presidential Droclama- our company serves, Dut it is our tion. f rom October 3 to 9. patriotic duty to inform our cus- Wood is essential to the farm-1 tomers how they can use their fQffDH nHth th nerd to build electric service to conserve these ruK sale One kitchen set solid maple living and bedroom sets; all new; 143 South 2 East, American Fork. 9-17-lt. FOR SALE Four room modern brick home, gas heat, garage; also piano. Call at 516 King St., off 5th East. 9-17-ltp. new production structures to $3,500.00 7-rm. br. modern, ga rage, wired for elec. stove, quick posession, good lot. Taxes Tax-es $45.00, shade and lawn. North First East St., Lehi. H. C. Johnson, broker, American Fork, Utah, WANTED TO BUY OR LEASE Meadow or pasture land. Aryil O. Stone, Saratoga Road, Lehi, 9-2 items which are used directly or house his expanding production, ndirectly in generating and dis- for fence construction, and for fuel. Wood has many uses in war Industry as well. Thousands of head or cattle and sheep, upon which we de pend for meat, wool and leather, hii nppri pvprv hit of ranee feed Mr. Cummings outlined ' the thls year and -next if we hope to tnbuting it." Mr. Huckins also pointed out that the power com pany's function is only to pass suggestions for conservation on to its customers and that their compliance Is entirely voluntary power company's plans for ad vertising in connection with the program. s , "Presenting ideas and sugges tions to our customers through advertising", he said, "is pointed out by the Office of War Utili ties, war production Board, as one of our most important func- do our best in supplying these commodities to our nation at war. The greater part of Utah s farm lands, and every city and town In the state depends on watersheds for its most precious substance WATER. TVia trreatest Rinfflft P.nemV to tions in cooperating with the timber, grazing lands, and water- vuiunuitiy uusei vauun rro- chpri: i5 FIRE Agent Suggests iof Temporary k Fence Silos ere there is no permanent cement silo on the farm, olguod quality can be md stored economically by Iseof a temporary silo built ence similar to that used p fences, and lined with p treated silo paper, de ft 8. Boswell, Utah county prary fence silos have w for some time in this t the country states Mr. l He points out that three m have been constructed (dairy experimental farm n with the Utah State steal college. These silos instructed of snow fence. factions high, and ranged lto 17 feet 6 inches in ;r, and were lined with a 4 sj paper. 4s were filled with from tons of matured well- COni Most Of t.hP crnin f e heavy dough stage "umrea. The leaves and swl retained a rnnrt npr- N their green color. The i cut and blown into the thoroughly, but no water added. After the silos were completely filled, they were rounded off, tramped again, and barley was sowed over the top to help seal them and prevent spoilage. The barley grew to a height of from four to eight inches. After 60 to 120 days' storage, the silos were opened. The depth to which the silage was spoiled on top was no greater than that for similar corn stored in the cement silo. The silage was in excellent condition, even to the outer edges. That which comes in contact with the paper was in as good or better condition than it is as a rule when in contact con-tact with cement, as is the case in an upright cement silo. Three extension bulletins are available to persons interested in putting up silage "The Making and Feeding of Silage;" "Trench Silo," and "Silo Types and Construction." Con-struction." All three may be obtained ob-tained at the county agent's office. , " W A R 10 A N SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LEHI SUN HI'S ONLY REPRESENTATIVE PAPER TODAY 81.00 Per Year FOR SALE Coal Range with water jacket. Mrs. Levi Phillips. Phil-lips. Phone 75-J, Lehi. 9-2. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE-TELEGRAM Noel G. Knight, Distributor 536 King; St., American Fork PHONE 249-J gram. As one of the major in dustries involved in this nation wide project an industry that is doing an outstanding job in pro viding ample electricity for America's battle of production- we will adapt our advertising fa Money alone cannot prevent fires if sufficient manpower is unavailable and if ordinary citi zens oersist in careless habits Citizens are urged to enroll dur ing Fire Prevention Week in the Forest Fire Fighters Service MACHINE WORK WANTED Buttonhole and garment marking. mark-ing. Mrs. Wallace Brown, 349 So. 1st West, Am. Fork. 8-20-tf. WANTED Two wheel trailer. Call 156-M American Fork. 9-10 FOR SALE 19 weaner pigs, 1 brood sow ready to farrow. Robert G. Smith. Phone 0274-J2, American Fork. 9-10-3tp. FOR SALE 50 Feeder Pigs. J. H. Wright, American Fork. Tel. 187-J. 8-10-2tp. FOUND Tricycle. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for this adv. Phone 250-J, American Fork. 9-3. PERMANENT WAVE, 59c! Do vour own Permanent with Charm-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, ab solutely harmless. Praised by thousands including June Lane, glamorous movie star, Money refunded if not satisfied. satis-fied. Wm. Thornton Drug Company. 9-3-10tp. county. The coordinator in Utah County is Forest Supervisor George Larson, and Sheriff Theron Hall is the County Fire Warden. Even those who cannot fight forests, range, and water shed fires actively, can concen trate on helping to prevent them. Picnic fires, for instance, should always be completely ex tinguished before leaving the picnic area. Cigarettes should never be tossed from the win dows of automobiles use the ash tray. And matches should be broken in two before being discarded to make sure they are out. At this season, hunters should take particular precau tions to prevent fires. Let Utah citizens become so "fire conscious" during the week of October 3 to 9 that we will have no more fires as a result of carelessness. Remember, fires fight for the axis! LOST Four months old white pig." Reward. 97 North 3 West, American Fork. 9-17-ltp FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 196 North 1 East, American Fork. 9-17-2tp: FOR RENT One room, furnished furnish-ed or unfurnished. 64 South 1 West, American Fork. 9-17-ltp. FOR SALE Six purebred Suffolk sheep, 3 rams, 3 ewes. 60 W. 1 South, American Fork. 9-17-2tp. dlitles to inform our customers Which has been set up in each how they can do their part in this broad conservation project. He stated that newspaper ad vertising, direct mail and radio messages will be used to tell the story. r Mr. McAllister stated that in the residential field of electrical users, the power company has for sometime past stressed the wise use of its service and has pointed out to customers speci fic ways by which they could ap ply various conservation ideas to electric cooking, refrigeration, lighting, water heating and the use of miscellaneous appliances "we win continue this pro gram," he said, "emphasizing the present necessity for still greater conservation as a means of sav ing electricity to save what makes it. He mentioned twenty ways to conserve electricity in the home, which he said, would be trans mitted to residential customers Mr. McAllister also emphasized the wartime necessity for proper care and use of electric appli ances as a conservation measure. Materials used in their manufacture, manu-facture, he said, are not now available for that purpose, and such appliances must last for the duration. , ULt. Shaw presented the company's com-pany's plans for informing merchants and operators of var ious business institutions how they can conserve electricity. "In this commercial field," he said, "there are many suggestions sugges-tions for conservation, particularly particu-larly of lighting, which have been initiated by the Office of War Utilities, War Production Board and which we will pass on to our customers, largely through personal contact by our representatives. repre-sentatives. We are sure that we can be helpful by personally explaining this program to our customers, so that they will fully understand under-stand its Importance in the war Plastic Razors More and more safety razors are being made of plastics. ' No copper may be used in the plating. FORVICTORY Buy An . Extra $100 War Bond During 3rd WAR LOAN WANTED TO BUY Good two wheel luggage trailer. Prefer. 16 inch tire. Phone 324-R,! American Fork. 9-17-ltp. $1,500.00 fr. house under con-j struction. j $1,563.00, 15.63 ac. 16 shs Primary. $4,000.00, 40 ac. 40 shs Primary, j $3,675.00, 5-rm. comp. modern: basement home. , H, C. Johnson, Licensed broker. Fire Insurance, Notary. U. P. & L. Bldg, Am Fork. WANTED TO BUY Girls bicycle. Phone 314-W, American Fork. 9-17-ltp. PLANT LAWNS NOW Best grade Lawn Seed Mixture 5 Clover j 43c per lb. Additional clover if desired. Plant 1 lb. to 200 square feet 1 Lawn roller and seeder available. American Fork Nursery PHONE 218-J, AMERICAN FORK Tht Steps Fold Out to Fern s U JJerl Combination STEP LADDER and STOOL 495 Regularly 4.?5 YouTl like the trim good looks of tbia modern kitchen rtooi and youll certainly appreciate its efficiency. When you need a stepladder, poll out the two tucked-away tucked-away steps and there you are! White enameled hardwood hard-wood with bright red steps and seat. Nationally Known llid-Jid Step Ladder Sight size f o r m o a t household jobs. Non-skid Non-skid safety steps. - M f M ,t . PIP-PRYING Iff lHAMlk illill Spalding Paul Browt FOOTJIAIX Official In sbse and weight. A fine value! 4.98 Gal. flows on freely, smoothly and so easily) Dries in 4 to 6 hours to a haid, high gloss finish. Now Is the time to repaint your kitchen or bathromn- Philharmonic 11 O 11 D A L 11 U.M S 3.4S "America Sings" album f eatures 26 beloved scngs -.nd "Concert Favorites," irings you 17 of the most 5xquisite of the light classics. 12-inch records. i H l i!j tr flip i 12-Month Guarantee I G.45 Exchange ROCKET BATTERY Has fall size Interlocked lead plates and selected cedar separators. Powerful! sou? or I fire stone IleLcsxe Champion I ALPINE MOTOR CO, Authorized FORD Service And Repairs for all Makes of Cars Telephone 124, American Fork 1' f |