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Show IfartRSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1944 THE LEHI SUN, LEIII, UTAH THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1944 1 r 8 y aw i SALE WOMEN'S AND MISSES I Per-var; new sofa set, spring Wted. DcLux Shoe Shop, Am! 1 111 1 I jS3T: 1 r4 - 'Commercialization of agri- Kure, a general trend which if been taking place over a :od of several years, is largely fonsible for the modern pssity for farmers keeping bunts and knowing at all f es "how things stand," states fo'eSSOr G. Alvin rnrnpnfer P-1 extension 1 ponnnmist. in' ng reasons why farmers of pmsnouia practice the keeping ' accounts. & order to wiselv sPpnt t.Vi fP to be grown and the live-Fs live-Fs to be produced, and to f P costs consistent with mar- p pnces, the farmer needs inflation in-flation about. Prions of hi;? farm .cava TM FPenter. This brings out the w iarm accounts, as they r 'weans or securing this val-knowledge. val-knowledge. pine nmpfipoi average farm involves one of Jl Purposes, a historical ords of what happened and 4a f 1C solved, and the u IOr an 9rw. j j j x Prove the profitableness of the Some nf th ip i c luure common K. reeords Usted fey extension specialist are as 1 v' S ; 1 ,;, - - - ccountmg lecessary ays Mr. Carpenter I BETTER USED CARS 191 Ford Super Deluxe Tudor Radio, heater. Very clean. " J 190 Packard 6110 Sedan. k 1938 Chevrolet Sport Sedan Radio and Heater. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan New Motor Job. - OTHERS TO SELECT FKCOI Come In and See Our Better Buys! v ; Alpine Motor Co. TeIephone 124 ', American Fork v..:- "V follows : annual "inventories, record of cash receipts and expenses, ex-penses, production records, labor records, .feed Records, cost .records .rec-ords ,or farm map. The usual farm record book is a combination combina-tion of two inventories; beginning begin-ning and close of the year, and cash receipts and expenses and production records. An additional feature of farm account importance comes out in the income tax situation, as most farmers will be required to file state and federal income tax returns before March 15, and well-kept accounts will facilitate this process. . , Soak Fans Although steel wool has gone to war with many other useful household house-hold gadgets, food still sticks to pots and pans. Prompt soaking in soapsuds soap-suds will usually soften it sufficiently for easy removal with a wash cloy1. Horse Needs Salt Water A working horse must sweat profusely pro-fusely in hot weather to keep cool, but the sweat must be replaced if he Is to continue work. Sweat consists con-sists principally of water, but contains con-tains a significant amount of salt as well as minute and probably unimportant un-important amounts of many other substances. As far as is known, the water and salt are the only ones lost in sufficient quantity to require special consideration. Salt is highly important for maintaining the balance bal-ance between various constituents and between tie fluids and solids of the body. The chief importance of salt is that it helps maintain the water balance in ooay ubsu. i - -T- hi in. mrssi&lM ; "-n. 2 chrome kitchen chairs. Phone -518-J, American Fork. 2-4-tf FOR SALEtchS Cabinet. L. H- Eair, Alpine. 2-4-ltp. Uv ng room set. Used 3 months. cau 3)6 East Lane after 6-30 P- m. American Fork. 2-4-ltp. FOR KENT -One three-room Apartment. 16 West, 3rd No' American Fork. Phone 325-M. El' J. Clayson. 2-4-tf. WANTED Rag rug loom in good condition. Phone 350-J3, Lehi. 2-3-4t. Let an Experienced Accountant help you with your Personal Income Tax Forms After r- P. m. Paul P. Cropper, 364 East Lane American Fork. l-28-7tp.f FOK SALE-White Enamel Coal Range. 154 South First West. Call 90, American Fork. 1-28-lt. FOR SALE Circulator Heater. Inquire Shell Station on Alpine Road. 1-28-lt. FOR SALE Dining room set. 374 North Center, American Fork. 1-28-ltp. FOR SALE Good Milch Cow. bee Ted Lee or call 57-J American Ameri-can Fork. 1-28-lt. FOR RENT Two room furnished Apt. Don Berg, 43 N. First East, American Fork. 1-28-ltp. LOST Bunch of keys on ring near Kitchen Grocery. Return to Citizen Office. 1-21-ltp. FOR RENT Light housekeeping room. 414 East Main, Lehi. 1-20-lt. FOR SALE Two leather rockers. Call 196 American Fork. 1-21-lt. FOR SALE Six acres choice vegetable land; between American Amer-ican Fork and Pleasant Grove. Across highway from Peay Dairy. See Varian West, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. l-21-2tp. WANTED Cleaning woman, one day each week.. Also wood for . , fireplace. Call 230-J, American Fork. 1-21-ltp. FOR SALE $3900. 7 rm. br. mod. acre, sh. water. Good corner. $2000. will handle. H. C. Johnson, houses, farms lots. Fire Insurance, Notary. Bank of Am. Fork Bld'g. Room 15. Tel. 7-W. FOR SALE 1940 Model V-8 Ford. See this at the Ford Garage. M. G. Fine. l-21-2tp. FOR SALE Estate Heatrola. For Rent One trailer camp; one outside room. Call 313-J, American Fork. 1-21-ltp. FOR SALE OR LEASE 35 acres farm land, 33 shares American Fork Water. J. C. Kindred, 165 So. 5 East, Provo, Utah. l-21-3tp. FOR SALE Overstuffed with springs, in good condition. 511 East Main, American Fork. 1-21-ltp. FOR MOVING See N. P. Christiansen. Chris-tiansen. 193 South 4 East Phone 244-W, American Fork. l-21-13tp Penyrove Hatchery Chicks $14.50 per 100. Don't delay placing nrder if vou want delivery, Henry Greenland. Tel. 320-J4, Lehi. WANTED TO LEASE OR RENT Ttv pxDerienced truck gard- pnpr 10 to 25 acres land, in American Fork or Pleasant Grove, prefer bottom land, with water rights. Write John Cortellc. Box 266A-R4, Murray, Utah. l-n-stp For Paperhanging and Painting by contract or uum, uuj w ambles am-bles store, American Fork. l-7-2tp. ! CARROTS FOR SALE Inquire Citizen Ofnce. irOK SALE 1931 Ford 12 paw- engw bus. new uiuwi, satires. sa-tires. Marvin Brown, 374 No. Cent-r street, American fork. riRMANNT WATS, 3! Do TOUT wn iri Charm-Kurl JOt. Complt eawipt. inclucLiB 40 rJra as 3iaP- Iasftdo ab-aohittly ab-aohittly barmltM. Praiaed 1 by thousand including Fay M-Kenrle, M-Kenrle, glaaaoroua mori e tar-Money tar-Money refundad if mot aatl- Sad. Company. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE-TELEGRAM NI G. Ealfht, Dwtrar 531 Kins U Aari Fwk rnONE J4I-J k - -J3 if i m & " f t J L ft K" WANTED Sales lady to handle home and auto supply merchandise. merch-andise. Alpine Motor Co., American Fork. . 1 1-28-tf . r i i i i i 'iiin 'n .i . i - i FOR SALE One stack mixed wild and rough - alfalfa . hay. 12 to 14 tons. Sell only in one lot. Call 332-M, , American Fork. 1-28-lt. For House Remodeling, wiring. Limited amount of, material available. Call Mofley Jones, 233 East Main, American Fork. l-28-2tp. Legal Notices PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult county clerk or. respective re-spective signers for further Information. In-formation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DANIEL W. THOMAS THO-MAS AND MARY ANN THOMAS, Deceased. Creditors will nresent claims. with vouchers, to the undersigned undersign-ed administratrix at her home in Lehi City, Utah, on or before March 31st, 1944. SYLVIA W. HALL, Administratrix. Elsmore & Wootton, American Fork, Utah, Attorneys for Administratrix. First publication Jan. 27, 1944. Last publication Feb. 17, 1944. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN STEWART AND HENRIETTA A. STEWART, Deceased Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned undersign-ed administratrix at her home in Lehi City, Utah, on or before March 31st, 1944. MYRTLE CLARK, Administratrix. . Elsmore & Wootton, American Fork. Utah, Attorneys for Administratrix. First publication Jan. 27, Last publication Feb. 17, 1944. Improved Land Deals A few Good Buyers interested in-terested in Good Property Have you Land to Sell? Twenty Years Experience. WRITE Willard L. Sowar ds Agency Office 39 W. 2 N. St. PROVO, UTAH i 25 Cliipmao FOUND Sled. Owner may have same by identifying and paying pay-ing for this ad. Call at 105 South Center street. 1-28-lt. LOST Little boys pet dog. Small brown and white year old dog, anwsers to name , of Skippy. Boy has been ill and misses his pet as only a small boy can. Reward. Return to 536 King street, or call 249-J, American Fork. 2-4. Cpl. Adamson Meets High Officials Cpl. Stewart H. Adamson, has sent the following letter home to his mother, Mrs. Isabelle Adamson. Fine going for another an-other American Fork boy. Headquarters American Camp Cairo, Egypt December 7, 1943. Subject: Commendation. To Cpl. Stewart Adamson, 39906347. 1. The above-named soldier, having been selected because of his outstanding quanties to participate par-ticipate in a most important mission, mis-sion, has merited commendation. 2. Hence, it is the desire of the Commanding Officer of the mission to commend him for the manner in which he has re sponded.' and performed his duties, in conjunction with the history-making "Mena Conference", Confer-ence", during the months of November-December, 1943. 3. In such a mission, as afore mentioned, where team work was so vitally important, it is sometimes difficult to single out individuals for special commendation. commen-dation. However, it is felt that it was due in no small measure, to the constant diligence, attention atten-tion to duty, and whole-hearted cooperation of each individual that we can say that our mission has been successfully accomplished. accom-plished. By order of Colonel Bellm: Signed Charles S. Shaunesey, Lt. Colonel.QMC, Executive Officer. The conference referred to was that between President Roosevelt, Roose-velt, Prime Minister Churchill and Generalissmo Chiang Kai-shek. Kai-shek. Stewart also sent home his conference entry card. Hang Clothes Straight To cut down on the amount of ironing, hang all the clothes straight on the line, so that the fewest number num-ber of wrinkles are dried in. Bedding, Bed-ding, underwear, and even some outer garments may be put away either without ironing of any kind or ih mpre flick of the iron, if the 'clothes are hung properly. Mi liter Plain or Fur Trimmed Sport or Dressy Types . . . AT Excellent 20 10.85 COATS For - - - 8.75 16.50 COATS For - - 13.20 22.50 COATS For - - - 18.00 29.50 COATS For - - - 23.50 39.50 COATS For - - - 31.50 49.50 COATS For - - - 39.50 (ALL OTHERS PRICED SALE Warm Double Bed Blankets Wool-r-Regular $5.95 Sale price 4.95 Merc. Co. How Our Army Views The Labor Strikes Here The following letter and verses arrived at the office this week. No explanation is necessary. Sgt. Ingram is the son of Mrs. Robert Kent, a former resident of Highland. Italy, January 9, 1944 Dear Sir: I am enclosing a verse that recently appeared in our army paper, one we fellows over here oeneve expresses our thoughts on strikers at home. We would all like folks there to know our opinion on the matter. I am sure all fellows here in Italy and other combat areas reel tne same. Sincerely yours. . Tech. S. Joseph A. Ingram STRIKERS When the ack-ack sounds like thunder, And machine guns Just like hall, Your foxhole's full of water And Jerry's on your tail; wnen the rations never get here And your eut becins to ache; The hills reach up to heaven, Ana tnere's no time to take a Dreax, When you see your fellow comrades com-rades . Fall wounded by your side, The battle's swaying back and forth Just like the ocean tide; Suppose we stopped and called a strike; Demanded higher pay? What would the Germans do to us? What would the STRIKERS say? T-Sgt. J. H. B. Birds Filmed in Nests Dr. Eliot Porter has taken a remarkable re-markable series of color flashlight! of birds. By remote control he has been able to catch the movement and activity of birds In and around their nests, particularly the parent bird, just arrived with a luscious lizard liz-ard or bug in its beak and about to pop ittinto the cavernous mouths of its young. ' Til MAKES BETTER BREAD AT YOUR GBOCER 0 3 1 S Discount Values - IN PROPORTION) SALE Cotton Single Gray Blankets Size 60x76 Regular $1.65 Special 1.39 Dramatize Nutrition In Rhode Island the Agricultural Exteniion service dramatizes its nutrition nu-trition program through a traveling puppet show, which is popular with children. , English Exchange Shoes Shoe exchanges have been resorted resort-ed to in England to meet the shortage short-age in children's footwear. The plan has been extended to several sections sec-tions following a successful test In London. Outgrown shoes were collected col-lected with the co-operation of mothers, moth-ers, school teachers and nurses. Contributors Con-tributors were then given exchange rights. Defatted Milk J By modern methods of dehvdra- tion defatted milk is concentrated Into a useful excellent food contain-in contain-in 87 per cent food solids, ready to use as an Ingredient In cooking or baking something to eat. Unlike many other dehydrated foods It does not have to be reconstituted. In fact, it Is better otherwise because dry milk solids makes possible the use of non-fat solids of milk in other oth-er foods in higher percentages than was ever possible with liquid forms. Use fcoap on Box If the exterior of your refrler. tor is porcelain enamel, clean it with mild soapy water. Svnth.tf enamel surfaces should be cleaned with a wax polish instead of wash. lng. The condenser when nlaced t the back of the refrigerator calls for attention occasionally, too, Discon nect tne refneea tor don't sttemtt to touch the condenser otherwise and clean with a stiff brush or th dusting tool 'of the vacuum cleaner. Buy Victory BONDS The banks don't need your money. Bonds are a better deal, Investin Freedom's Future And see how good youH feel! Louis O. Johnson Insurance 84 Roosevelt Avenue American Fork FL en 1 |