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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER H, l94? THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1947 THE LEHI SUN, LEW, UTAH AN INVESTMENT THAT REALLY PAYS II 0 V.l E 1 ISM ltll! Install it yourself Save Money. All types available. Kimsul - Zonolite - Rockwool STORM DOORS WEATHER STRIP AND CAULKING COMPOUNDS A FULL SUPPLY OF BUILDING MATERIALS PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES MARTIN SENOUR PAINTS KEMTONE o o o BARRATT BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. North of Main Street, Between 1st and 2nd West Phone 404 American Fork, Utah Spotlighting UTAH Advertisement ST M 1 mm From where I sit... Joe Marsh, Marry Young? 1 Marry Old? Utah Picture Captivates Easterners A photo of a Utah snow-cov-crcd log cabin against a forest and winter background at Brighton seems to have captivated capti-vated readers of a recent Sunday Sun-day edition of the New York Time. The photo was reproduced repro-duced in the New York newspaper news-paper in a four-column display and was of a group of photos sent the paper by the Utah Department De-partment of Publicity and Industrial In-dustrial Development. The letters have been received re-ceived by the Utah publicity department de-partment this week asking about the picture. One came from a Connecticut 'woman and the other from Miami Beach Florida. Apparently what captivated cap-tivated the easterner's interest was the log cabin nestling- In four feet of snow. Utah Had Million Visitors In 1947 That Utah waS visited by over one million out-of-state persons during 1947 can no longer be doubted. The record at Temple Square reveals that for the past 11 months 963,804 persons have visited this famous attraction. The December count will in all probability send the Temple Square visitation for the year over one million people, it is believed. More Industry Seen For Utah A major oil refining plant to be built at a cost of $5,000,000, has been announced for Salt Lake by the Standard Oil Company Com-pany of California. This is only the first unit of the company's plans for expansion in Utah. The new plant will be rushed to completion within a year to accommodate ac-commodate the firms $5,000,000. nirwlirva to he built from the Die ! oil field at Rangeley, Colorado, to Salt Lake City. Of further interest is the fact that the Standard Oil Company dans to moe oil from bait LaKe City to Spokane within the next two or three years. In the meantime, the Utah Oil Refining 'Company has announced an-nounced its intention of enlarg ing its present plant at a cost of $2,500,000. When Jeb Crowell's daughter, Sue, married nineteen-year-old "Slim' Blake, a lot of folks (especially (espe-cially older ones) began to shake their heads. Young marriages! Tut, tut! So I looked up some figures. It's true, young American girls and boys marry younger than in other countries. And where do you suppose sup-pose they had the least chance? I won't name it, but maybe you've guessed. One of those countries that before the war suppressed all individual freedom and tolerance. That's why I'm not worried about our younger married couples. They were raised in a country that respects re-spects one another's right a country coun-try of tolerance and temperance (a lot of bridegrooms are ex-G.I.'s, and it looked to me like their favorite fa-vorite beverage was beer !) From where I sit, it isn't when you marry that's important. It's the all-important spirit of tolerance toler-ance and understanding that you bring to marriage. floe, IlLul Copyright, 1947, United States Brewers Foundation Spoils of Battle The battle of Tours, in which Charles Martel defeated the Saracens Sara-cens in 732, is considered as having contributed to horse breeding in La Perche and Normandy. When the spoils of war were distributed, many Saracen horses went to these provinces, where they were crossed with the mares of Brittany. On tho luxuriant pastures of France a draft horse known as the Percheron was developed. Keeping Matches Dry A book of paper matches may be slipped inside the cellophane jack' et of a package of cigarettes to keep them from absorbing damp ness in the shirt pocket. fee Specific A. Prismatic Street Llsht Use of Drismatic g'-fssware in Street lights marks the latest stage of development in light.ng control. Because of the many prisms which comprise the glass globe, light from the new fixture emanates in two broad, principal beams up and down the street or highway in sum-cient sum-cient width to insure uniform light distribution. The development engi neers claim the new lamp will produce pro-duce 40 more foot-candles of light on the pavement, thus providing greater safety and convenience to motorist's and pedestrians. Many Trees Weeded Seventv-flve million acres of de nuded and poorly stocked forest lands in the United biaies musi uc olanted to trees to erow the neces sary timber for present day chil dren. "THE GENEALOGIST HAS NO SMOOTH ROAD TO TRAVEL" By W. M. Everton his genealogy already compiled. ?.1S g lmpnse amount of it saves ah detailed work and expense. New Records Going Strong This Week THE SHEIK OF ARABY BEHIND THOSE SWINGING DOORS Spike Jones HATE MYSELF IN THE MORNING Sammy Kaye DON'T FEEL SORRY FOR ME DON'T FORGET PeeWee King SILENT NIGHT HARK THE HERALD ANGELS SING ' O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLE HEM ADESTES FIDELES Joseph Green (Chimes) EXTRA SPECIAL Two fine lots of records 15c and 20c .each All new records Featuring: Artie Shaw Judy Canova Dizzy Gillespie Bob Crosby Ginny Sims and other popular favorites CRAB BAGS While They Last! 10 Records $1.00, Our Selection LARGEST SELECTION OF RECORDS IN NORTH UTAH COUNTY Banks Appliance The story is told of a student who went to study under a famous fam-ous professor. The student was : r. fich with instructions to learn all he could about it. In a few hours he reported mat m had completed his task. A few questions from the professor con-, con-, i-,-,f.c.ri him there was still some thing to learn and he spent many months studying that little lit-tle fish and still admitted he had not completed his studies. ffpiiealofrv is not unlike the work of this student. In starting out to do researcn in mnt. rmv familv one can in a few weeks find what appears to be all the information tnat is available. We are personally ac quainted with many iamuy (innodino-ists who have spent years of patient effort in making a start. They ran againsi some nhsr.nrifl which thev had to over come before further progress could be made, wnen tney im-ally im-ally did overcome this obstacle the field of ancestors wiaeneu and they were able to una an cestors by the hundred. Thprp is no definite rule that can be given to solve a knotty genealogical problem. The ex-lirrist. ex-lirrist. because he has had erperience can proceed faster, perhaps, out every case is n new case and there is no pre dicting where the answer may be. vmi mav find the answer to your problem in some old grocery store account book, it may De m a rt. reenrd. some nrivate diary, an old Bible, a school record, a work-shop or factory record, a nrivat.fi letter in the hands of some distant relative or it may be buried up m the papers in some county court house. There is a variety of people to whom you must write in your efforts ef-forts to find the thing you want. There are town officials, county clerks or recorders, postmasters, old residents, persons with your surname, relatives, ministers, li brarians, genealogists, ana a host of others which will come inr.n vnnr mind when vou are .on the firing line trying to find the man who has the answer to your problem. Lucky is the person who finds H "Union Pacific' For information regarding train schedules, see your local ticket agent. & A Holiday Trip? . ... go by train You'll enjoy ideal "weather" in heat- regulated cars . . . delicious meals . . . smooth, restful travel. You'll step off the train feeling refreshed and relaxed re-laxed . . . ready for the busy round of holiday festivities. For comfortable, carefree winter travel . . go by train by Union Pacific UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD goao of the oAitr S t r e q ml i tie r $ For a Snack or Treat In Good Things to Eat That can't be Beat Visit the "DOWNEY" SHOP Some of our Features are: Juicy Hamburgers . Creamy Frosted Malts Cider and Donuts Home Made Chili DONUTS for your Family DONUTS for your Party Ruth 'and Ed McStay Downey-Flake Donut Shop 339 EAST BL1IN AMERICAN FORK GAS Lennox Furnaces Magic Chef and Roper Ranges '' Servel Refrigerators Smithway Water Heaters Gas Fireplace Logs For Immediate Installation Gunther Sheet Metal Works Phone 607 Am. Fork Now Tul.el.-ss Tires .. uo hppn devel- TubeU'SS ures- . . Jh and are undergoing tests oped and are features of They combine sa ty puncture se-i """.e it . improvrd riding qui". , eSed,with high bruise resistance c1'1 ir cressure. and aouny iu School by Radio One of the world's most unusual broadcasting studios is being set Un at Altice Springs, Australia. It wi be located in a schoolhouse and will be connected with headqUar. ters of the Flying Doctor service' Radio lessons broadcast from the school will be carried over a special radio network to children living 0j, isolated cattle ranches. The Train Value Of The Year r Freight Train 2.30 Down TV 1.25 A Wael Track formi 155" oval Train it 46'2" long Realistic replica of a modern locomotive. Includes a tender gondola, tank car, box car, and caboose. Also track connector and transformer. Other Electric Trains 14.95 Mechanical Trains. .4.39 end 5.69 WHERE ARE YOU GOING FOR 7 ST. GEORGE $ 643 IDAHO FALLS 5.00 PORTLAND 15-00 DENVER 9$0 (All fares one-way, plus tax) Call your nearest Overland Greyhound Grey-hound agent for full information. there are no aw -: 'AL 1 m lower fares I STATE STREET DRUG Phone 145 Operated by INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES ate "VRECIOUS'' Banks Appliance 1S9 W. Main Phone 20-W Cycling At Its Eest ' IS.F.Geoilrieli SlrcanaHner" Bicycle Q A truly modern postwar bicye'e I hilt stronger , , PtltyO - d ' ,. H j i. j " .40 down and J.7S O Beautifully streamlined - per week, if yog with The greatest bicycle value ever effered. Appealing from every angle. Has cantilever frame, the strongest strong-est made. 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