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Show LaV JANUARY 17. 1946 Ills;: THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1946 ' ' sea j,. iervice,. 5 eaeJ Artilier Monda-vice Monda-vice t:- drafted was fit. Centuct 2d as ar his cot. ' Nor: ntenanJ .ed over. nes as-m as-m latte At fo ie was s isor. w ire mat trs. Rot. Mice ij ient. L:i rs. pei-?ork. pei-?ork. n leavitj '1. puti :k in & side nex space fe !S 3 30. 30 30 30 30 r Smiling iKeep w i w never win fnevlr knock i bade his disciples be ?y!peK 'What is better m sue""" nese one replied when I r"" ft complimeni, nuwc.. fcrt of their fragrance in frSt bestows them".- i , indeed a desirable tnmg Ku defended, but the Kweia to our ancestors. ppeiui- plutarch. It:sT BEING HAPPY K happy is a fine thing Kn the bright side rather v.o blue: I or sunny musing Uely injneuuuv And just being happy is a brave thing and true. Just being happy helps other souls along; Their burdens may be heavy, and they not strong; And your own sky will lighten , If other skies you briehtpn By just being happy with a heart iuii or song. u Ripley D. Saunders. I WANT TO I have to live with myself, and so I want to be fit for myself to know, " I want to be able, as days go' by, Always to look myself straight in the eye; ; I don't want to stand with the setting sun, ' , And hate myself for the things I've done. -'' ! ! I don't want to keep Wa closet shelf ' '' A lot of secrets about myself And fool myself, as I come and go, Into thinking that nobody else will know, The kind of a man I really am; i don't want to dress myself in sham. I want to go out with by head erect; I want to deserve all men's re- snprt And here in the struggle for fame art4 maII I want to be able to like myself. I don't Want tn Innlr at menlf ,w .vv, MpV AAJ OV XX ann lrnruir That I'm bluster and bluff and empty snow. I never can hide I see what others may never see; I know what others knowr I never can fool myself, and so, Whatever hannpns T WQnr tn ha Self-respecting and conscience Author Unknown. O. B. Joyful 1 ff'ik 4 Kb do I 1 .V YOU WILL, IF YOU START NOV TO PREPARE FOR THE TOURIST TRADE fVlfXVL1 To indue traveler to ttop, to tay '5 require real thought and planning on YOUR part, but it will pa you b;9 dividends in increased income. Let the tourist know of your wnie attractions, your historical spots, your entertainment centers . , then he will STOP. Give him spotless eating and sleeping ftttJrties , . . then he will STAY. Furnish hipi with efficient service ...then he will SPEND. YOU can do it. Your COMMUNITY can doit . . . and you will all benefitl Number 15 of a series fo promote a greater tourist trade for Utah For the best Dermanent wavinff at the most rpasnnnhlp nrirps phone Preston-Fox Beauty Shop. 142 North First West. Am. Fork Phone 128-J. adv. Know Your Traffic Laws SIGNALS ON TURNING OR STOPPING: No person shall turn a vehicle from a direct course upon a high way unless and until such movement move-ment can be made with reason able safety and then only after eivine the sienal of intent to turn in the manner hereinafter "Employees of the mining industry in-dustry and those directly dependent de-pendent upon it pay out approximately ap-proximately S15.S7S.000 ior iood annually. Let's broaden Utah's home market" provided. A. A signal of intention to turn right or left shall be given continuously during not less than the last 100 feet traveled by the vehicle before turning. B. No person shall stop or suddenly decrease the speed of a vehicle without first giving an appropriate signal in the manner man-ner to be shown in next week's issue. METAL MINING INDUSTHY oi UTAH The 2 Easy Steps To Wonderful Autwtatic ELECTRIC WATER HE ATI G STEP J r m W QBED09 STEP 2 TURN THE TAP WHENEVER WHEN-EVER YOU WANT HOT WATER. IT'S ALMOST AS AUTOMATIC AS SUNRISE AND SUNSET BETTER LIVING ELECTRICALLY j A UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. MESSAGE Cedar Valley News Velda Kirkman, Reporter A wedding dance was held for Mr. and Mrs. David A. Berry Friday, Fri-day, January 11, in , the Cedar Fort Gym. A wedding shower was held in honor of the new Mrs. Donna Fay Wanlass. She is the daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Ila Ault. . , Mrs. John Cook attended Farm Bureau luncheon ' at. ', the Lakeview chapel in. Provo on Monday. The Blue Cross . Plan was under discussion. baby son have returned from the hospital. home Mr. Sam Wilcox will ship the first Angora rabbits wool ever to be shipped out of Cedar Valley, and as far as known from Utah county. It is worth $10 a pound and is to be shipped to Palmer Lake, Colo., this week. Mrs. R. P. McLean and sons, Ray, Earl and Bob, and Miss Beverly Gardiner all of Salt Lake were unexpected visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Chess Kirkman on Monday. Master Kirk Kirkman turned eleven on the twelfth and to celebrate the occasion, his grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kirkman Kirk-man and Master Bruce Kinsman came to the party. Mrs. Gene Peterson and children chil-dren were Sunday guests of Mrs. Mary Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Guv Atwood of Roy were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith. Mrs. Mamie Calton and daughter daugh-ter Alena were visitors at . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cox in Lehi last week. . ,.. ;. Lucine Chamberlain was honorable hon-orable discharged from the service serv-ice last Thursday. He is the son of Mr. Orin Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Rawl Mason andj daughter of Springville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strickland last week. Bob Welker is introducing his bride, Elaine, to Cedar Fort. They arrived last week from St. Paul, Minn., where they were married during the holidays. Miss Vernadine Welcker arrived arriv-ed home on Saturday from the east, where she attended her brother's wedding. 'm- Mr. Jack Gardiner visited with his mother, Mrs. Ole Peterson, on Sunday. He told of his Christmas Christ-mas holidays in Lethbridge, Canada. He attends the USAC at Logan. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jorgensen came to see Mr. and Mrs, jVayne Hacking Sundays ' . , Mrs. Floyd Smith and new NOTICE NOTICE TO WATER USEKS The following applications have been filed with the' State Engineer to change or appropriate approp-riate water in Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, desig-nated, all locations being from SLB&M. To Change: a-1898 Cassell Willes, Lehi, ut.. nroposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of .478 sec. ft. of a total oi .5 sec. ft. of water rieht acquired by Application No. 12632. Water has been diverted from a 4-m. weu 196 ft. deeD located at a point N. 2211 ft. and W. 1303.5 ft. from SVa Cor. Sec. 16, T5S, R1E, and used from May 1 to October 31 to irrigate 6 acres of land embraced in NEV4 SWy4 Sec. 16, T5S, R1E, and for yearround incidental domestic and stock watering. Hereafter .478 sec. ft. will be diverted di-verted from a 4-in. well between 150 and 250 ft. deep at a point M 2834 ft. and W. 12995 ft. from said SV4 Cor. Sec. 16, and used from May 1 to October n to irrigate 5.16 acres of land embraced em-braced in SW4 said Sec. 16. a-1908 S. A. Willis, 548 So. 4th West, Lehi, Ut., proposes to change the point of diversion of .334 sec. ft. of water right acquired ac-quired by Underground . Water Claim No. 17443. The water has been diverted from a 4-in. well at a point N. 686 ft. and W. 775 ft. from, SE vot. oec. ii, ioo, rif and -used from May 1 to Oct. 31, to irrigate 6 acres of land embraced in fat. fa fcfa tec. 17 T5S R1E. Hereafter the above quantity of water will be diverted from a new 4-m. wen between 150 and 200 ft. deep at ft. and W. 815 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 17, T5S, R1E, and used to irrigate the . land described above To Appropriate: 16954john S. Broadbent, Lehi, Ut, .015, sec. ft. of water for domestic use from a 2 -in. well bet. 150 and 250 ft. deep at a point S. 576.9 ft. and E. 418 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 9, T5S, R1E. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications appli-cations with reasons therefor, .f v,o in affidavit form, with extra copy, and filed with the State Engineer, Wi owie Capitol Capi-tol Salt Lake City 1. Utah, on or before March 2, 1945 Ed. H. Watson STATE ENGINEER the VI . WA 1 - ' iW t " MOTOR out, ' ; '-'FLOWS' PRE ELY;' I 1 M mm 0- to. " n n w rim n P"fla H B f& IT I ! ' Aim . V. J Wn U V LMI 8 1 la 1 : 1 SEE UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY STATIONS AND DEALERS I i 1 u ffififli ,ijifm".iA,.Am - TimWrm'friiVy'M V"t- "yii' fi'i.Wi-iii.i. M--,im miwnlf '"4" ' 1 T , , .,;, .,,.. . I fS BUSES p 3S kLk'wn ''jj' Jv owadays you an always spot : ' " iVr: '' C cxPercncc travelers . . . they'll J I - j jjjY be carrying only one small bag. Try Ij 1 1 , t I it the next time you travel and see ffl t IVpj I how much easier it i& , vJiv'Jj w -jir Be sure to get one of I , Santa Fe Trail ways' handy identification tags and put your name and address I on it Attach this to your bag and... presto!... you're an expert traveler. . k SANTA FE TRAILWAYS ; LP LZ BUS DEPOT I K r Vli SiijSf-SSSPjr STATE STREET DRUG CO. WiSTI aiL Phone: 14S. Lehi |