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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 13 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1939 THE LEHI SUN Tublished Every Thursday at Lehi, Utah, by the LEHI SUN PUBLISHING CO. Entered as Second Class Matter, Mat-ter, at the Postofficeat Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Year or THE- UTAH STATE PittSS ASSOCIATION Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and daughter, Margaret, were attending conference to Salt Lake City Sunday. Mrs. Lafe Chidester entertained at supper Thursday evening complimentary compli-mentary to the birthday anniversary of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Horace Bone. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jacobson and sons, Melvin and Grant, of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bone on Easter Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Peterson of Ogden sjient Saturday night here with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge. PENNEY'S Celebrating OUR NEW OPENING SATURDAY MONDAY, APRIL 1 5th DOORS OPEN AT 9:00 A. M. We are now all fixed up with an entirely New Store Interior; we invite you to make us a visit during these two days. I Celebrating with Bargains Galore Miss Madge Worlton, who is at tending school in Logan, spent from Wednesday until Sunday here with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. Wonfer Bannes visited in Salt Lake City with Mr. , and Mrs. Ross Grover. Mrs. Charles Ohran of Burl-lngame, Burl-lngame, California spent Friday and Saturday here visiting with her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Rachel Anderson. She returned re-turned to Salt Lake City Saturday to attend conference and expected to leave after conference for her home. Mrs. B. G. Webb was a week-end guest of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Atkinson Atkin-son in Salt Lake City. She attended attend-ed conference while there. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harwood and; Miss Virginia Harwood of Salt Lake City visited-here Tuesday evening: mitl-i Mr onH Mrs A V. Adams nnri other relatives. Mrs. W. B. Robins and baby son, Clark, of Salt Lake City are spending spend-ing this week In Lehi with her mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Kate Anderson. Mrs. Seth Littleford, Mrs. Forest Littleford, Mrs. Grant Littleford, Mrs. Denzll Turner, Jack Littleford and Miss Betty Adamson attended funeral services in Ogden Sunday for Mr. Gus Mahas. While there they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Gray. Lf CORGE TT lTX MOFFAT F4 JSCCM IC UN fc wowLPr--1 '1 JioncQt is honored at the New York World's Fair .Si XlL AvnMWtW' "ffjl 5 - Ull I Uli I igtSBHffifewSAjiii maim i 56 ljearS agO . . . in May. 1883, old 169 pulled the first Rio Grande passenger train "Thru the Rockies," from Denver, Colorado, to Ogden. Utah. Little tho she was . . . only 53 feet long, weighing 117,000 pounds . . . she was mighty in her hqU-g-century of achievements. Your Home Railroad feels honored fn having 169 among America's famous old locomotives' loco-motives' in RAILROADS ON PARADE, a pageant of trans-' trans-' port on the steel rail. See It when you visit the New York World's Fair I TODAY Giant Locomotives . . . a powerful fleet of them. "serve the Inlermountain West, transporting the products of . Ifg rich empire to the marts of the world. Compare it with old ,1691. Today's 3700 is 121 feet long and weighs one million pounds. Ship YOUR FREIGHT Rio Grande, a pioneer in Dependability . . modem In Speed and Service. For information about rates, scheduled L. B. BROWN Phone 18 Hlbivo QIHe (gon-fc 74non folkSD! FOR EVERY OCCASION Be assured of beauty that is Naturally Yours Avail yourself of our expert beauty service . . . New Hair Styles, Permanents, Finger Waves. PHONE TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT JIrs Eva Anderson Expert Car Repairing Dealer for Allis-Chalmers Tractors and Implements Horses, Used Tractors Implements and one Power Baler For Sale COMER GARAGE OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION 241 LEHI, UTAH PHONE 67-W New AIRPLANE New Spring HOUSE FROCKS LUGGAGE QQrt Colorful-High Quality JQp Just Arrived JOL Another if it Fades lJ CHENILLE CURTAIN SCRIM BED SPREADS J- QC New Patterns Op New Patterns 5J- )0 Big Value, yard .-. Ov LACE CURTAIN PANELS, very popular 59c Wide PRINCELLA CURTAINS, now 49c pair KIRSCII CURTAIN RODS Connections 10c DRAPERY DAMASK 50 Inches Wide 49c VENETIAN BLINDS Kirsch New Aluminum Steel, the best Blinds made AQ( in America, per square foot - tl Ladies' HAND BAGS, New Roomy 49c Ladies' GOWNS, of Heavy Satin $1-00 Ladies' SUMMER PANTIES 19c Infants' CRIB BLANKETS 37c Boys' POLO SHIRTS WINDOW BLINDS New Fancy OKn 36 In" by 6 Io"e J-Qp All Around Stripe .... tdUL Green, Cream rtti ROBE BLANKETS Ladies' SILK HOSE Best Valu e Af Very Durable OQ Obtainable UU New Shades OUs SMOKE SALE PRICES ON ALL SOILED OR DAMAGED MERCHANDISE DURING OUR REMODELING HURRY FOR THESE CASH SAVINGS! Men's Silk POLO SHIRTS 25c Curtains Slightly Soiled .... 37c Prices Cut Way Down! Girls' SMARTALL SLACKS Durable Materials, Assorted Colors 59c TERRY TOWELS 5c Ladies MILLINERY 10c Ladies' Spring DRESSES $1.98 Ladies' & Children's OXFORDS, SLIPPERS $1.00 (Black or White) Visit PENNEY'S New Store-Save! Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Tolboe of Provo, Mrs. Jennie Cunningham and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cunningham of American Fork visited here Sun day with Mrs. Ralph Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Knud- sen and daughters, Genevieve, Myril and Eudora, atended the Norwegian missionary reunion in Salt Lake City Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dewey and family of Sandy spent Sunday visiting visit-ing here with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Anderson and son, Kenneth, of Burley, Idaho vis lted here Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ttlnnaman. Mr. and Mrs. Fay D. Orcutt of Twin Falls, Idaho spent Sunday and Monday here, hs guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trlnnaman. Saturday, Mrs. Herbert Young re turned to her home In Sprlngvllle, after spending two weeks here with Mrs. J. A. Goodwin. WANT ADS ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR ABOUT THE PROVEN PERFORMANCE OF TRIPLE-BRED SALES A BOURKE, INC. CHICKS AND POULTS W. E. ("Bill") Peterson Phone 83-W HAY For Sale First and second crop. $9.00 ton. .451 North Center street, Lehi. 3-39-2tp State Institutions Worthy Of Everyones Support A TRIBUTE TO THE MICKELSEN BROTHERS OF THE LUiAl'UK EGG PRODUCERS ASS'N. by Thos. J. Davis rru. nrjic twVipt-s are those substantial type of people whom the community depends a great deal for leadership leader-ship and guidance. They have in the past and no doubt will r . . . . iU tl.nlV cViarp nf time continue in the future to give more uuui - ----- i v naitzve nf ntiprs than themselves. They ana eneigy iui mc , , . are the type of people who make friends, and friendships once formed by them are never dtojuju uy cm action on their part. The Mickelsen brothers success in business busi-ness is directly attributable to their application of those same principles which guide their personal affairs to all of their business dealings. They spare no effort in order that a business transaction should be entirely satisfactory to the producers and as a result of this practice their association enjoys a volume of business which is indeed gratifying. They have never been known to inject themselves into in-to a situation for the mere purpose of gaining publicity. They proceed in a calm unostentatious manner and accomplish accom-plish their objectives with a quiet dignity, and for that reason rea-son the true estimate of their worth is sometimes missed. We do not hesitate to recommend The Mickelsen brothers to our readers as typical examples of American citizenship. The Draper Egg Producers Ass'n. deserves the wholehearted whole-hearted support of every resident of the district. This association asso-ciation has for years carried its share of the burden of building build-ing the county. No effort has been spared by this association i. ,r cnrrlo nKiicratirm nf its civic dutv has been lu see nidi, evexjf oiiigi. ""t3 " i discharged, and every civic project has had its support. t o a,iUt wiiirTi parh nf us owe to our various com- XI. ilJ C w ' munities to support such concerns as the Draper Egg Producers Pro-ducers Ass'n., which has done so many things for the good of all. We again compliment the Mickelsen brothers and the Draper Egg Producers Ass'n. on a splendid record of achievement, and hope for a continuation of their success. FOR SALE Cuthbert Raspberry Plants. T, F. Klrkham, Lehi. 4-6-2t TYPEWRITING WORK All kinds of typing, at a reasonable price. Francis W. Foster. Phone 248, Am. Fork. 2-10-t. FOR SALE 1929 Durant Sedan, $30; 1929 Ford Sedan, $50. Will pass inspection. See Frank Harris, Lehi. 4-6-ltp. FOR SALE Monarch Range. Call A. D, Christofferson, 301-M, Lehi. 4-6-tf. WANTED Heifers Douglas Willis, Lehi. to Pasture. 4-14-lt. FOR SALE Yellow Dent Seed Corn. See Don Loveridge. Raised on Bench land. FOR SALE Marshall and Wash ington Strawberry Plants. See Glen Mott, Lehi. 3-30-2tp FOR SALE A good Day Bed. In good condition. See Mrs. Andrew Fjeld, Lehi. 3-39-tf FOR SALE Weaner Pigs. See Frank Taylor, Lehi. 4-13-ltp LAND FOR SALE 21 acres In New Survey, 6 acres in old field. W. A. Evans. 3-16-4tp GOOD HOUSE For Sale, reason able. See Edward Thrasher, Sixth North First West. Lehi. 3-23-tf .One Lot For Sale, Fifth North Third East. Call Lehi Sun Office. 3-23-tf. , FOR SALE Home and land; also iana txr Kent, see J. Ferrin Gur-ney Gur-ney after 5p.m. 3-16-tf PASTURE FOR SALE See Hymn Hy-mn Webb, 14 East Second South, Lehi. S-2-3tp FOR SALE 10 acres land and good pasture. See Mrs. Suel Zimmerman, Zim-merman, Lehi Phone 69-W. 4-6-6-tf FOR SALE 1 Sulky Plow; also Gladioli Bulbs, 20c doz. See Joseph Andreason, Lehi. 3-30-tf FOR SALE Kitchen Range, and Dresser. Cheap. See Dean Webb, Lehi, or phone 99. 3-23-tf Hifhest Cash Prices Paid for dead or useless animals. See Boyd Holm-stead, Holm-stead, or phone 343-R3, LehL 2-16-tf. FOR SALE Monarch Electric Range Cost $132, will sell for $47.50. See Arnold Brems. Lehi. 3-2-tf. FOR EASY WASHERS. RADIOS. REFRIGERATORS, Etc, see Arnold Brems. Lehi. 3-2-tf. Qgmpliments of BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY An Outstanding Co-Educational Institution V DR. FRANKLIN S. HARRIS, PRESIDENT PROVO, UTAH Monay's Neon SignCompanj Provides Modern SIfns Streamlined Neon Bulletin, "As New As Tomorrow-There Tomorrow-There is no Institution that more deserving of favorable c ment than the Monay Neon Company of Salt Lake City m brings before the Public signs Z are "as new as tomorrow" Signs, with fluorescent tubing Z colors, streamlined bulletins tht construction and maintenance. tS thorouchlv modem An concern renders a most depend aad efficient repair service, m.h,! a specialty in this field of endwj in pruviuing Business nrms with attractive types of latest design; iMeon oigns, it aias wis commue with its valued services, it mat! tains a well trained organization at; pays mem a suostantial wage fc assuring the Public of the very service. It places in circulation i considerable sum of monev m- would go elsewhere If it were e situated In Salt Lake Citv. tv we wish to say that the public it the fullest measure cf cooperafe support and good win. Through is services it promotes the exran and progress of business houses s: in fact the communities themselve Artistic and execution and const tious in policy it provides an essec:-ial essec:-ial service in an admirable maua: It is the duty of the people olit area to lend their support to ii concern. This concern is headed Mr. W. H. Monay, who is well r favorably known throughout CJ area and we wish to recommend J unexcelled facilities and facilities the readers of this county upond occasion. Alfred L. Booth Deserves Prat it U c: 4 fc Pr f , i 1 . SOI i i ia inf I ' by car I turi IE Intc 20, lor U to i Vulj cam supe inltt I B .supe exp ecut Exec 'and pit camj trips cinit; Utah Livestock Commission Co. A Genuine Asset To Our Farmers This concern of Salt Lake City is cera regularly, report the most fav orable transactions were handled by uie utan Livestock Commission Co. We are pleased to compliment this concern which is directed by men who have been identified with the livestock industry for years and give ii me leading position that fair pro gressive and reliable policies have merited. The Public is assured that The legal profession has m right to be proud of Mr. Alfred Booth. He is an outstandings: ney who has worked hard to e the respect and admiration of who know him. The city of H may well be proud to have as ot its leaders a man of such fine it; tation and ability. The attorney occupies a posit human affairs which Is en its importance. Human relation under the best of conditions sometimes strained by mist standings. It is invariable torney to whom one turns solution of his problems, and vice in his most Intimate tel and personal affairs. The ance of selecting an attorney, fore, who has behind him Derience of vears. and the dence of all who know him be exaggerated. Mr. Alfred L. Booth's modes' not permit him to say the about himself which are said friends. We are performing i civic duty when we pay this to a man who so richly more profuse compliments. not hesitate to recommend fred L. Booth to our readers civic leader who continues timps to work to the adva the people of Provo and County. Mr. Booth's onices cated in the Roundy Bui ! Loan Unite Corpc i b Cash, I Ci 'Bank I as , Real i Invest i f Pi one of the Institutions that has been . at this establishment it will receive especially msuruiiieiniu m aiuiiig uie tne jst of service progress of diversified farming in ' the Utah Area. awtiiA fieri" Salinltai. center of to Jt producing region of Chflft f egetation, although It Ii fertile region in the wo one of the few spots wonderful fertilizer, nn nso Th sun BOUTS c uch intensit that noP (trow. T( ; Demai -Time ( Deposi Other J TC TC ite; Capital Undivi J Reserve I TO -.a I TO J I T1 and de $25,000.( I RASPBERRY PLANTS For Sale. See Andrew Fjeld, Lehi. 3-16-tf FOR SALE Red Bliss Seed Po tatoes. Certified last spring. J. F. Royle, Lehi. 3-30-tf FOrXD Girl s bicycle, near Ice Cream Parlor. Owner may have same by Identifying and paying for this ad. See City officers. 4-13-lt. Through its effic ient services it provides the livestock producer with a most dependable 1 and advantageous market for live-! stock of all kinds and operates an1 institution of great economical value ! to the public. Through their firm : current prices secured for our farm-1 ers for their livestock are far more 1 favorable than would be possible If ' the livestock producer shipped else- j where. It Is because of the excellent ' service and efficient facilities of! such concerns as this one that live-' stock are receiving more attention1 from the farmers of Salt Lake City : and progress along this line is espec-! ially noticeable. The Utah Livestock i Commission Co. renders very prompt quotation on livestock as it is in ! constant touch with the major livestock live-stock markets. It is well to keep in touch with them by phone "Wasatch 6122 or by mail N. Salt Lake City, Utah. Utah livestock Comm. Co.; to Judge the market to the best advantage. ad-vantage. They are always glad to give prompt attention to any enquiries. en-quiries. Farmers of this county who have done business with this con- We Cater to So if you can't come in yourself to i your car greased send your wife We will show her the utmost ems'- Lovely new waiting room ., i i rVii1e CM iduies may sit ana rest, being taken care of. Station newly Painted and rated throughout. Complete Auto Servicing Washing Greas CONOCO GAS and OILS AUTO ACCFSSARirc nv jp ' VTrtHT PHONE 355 f Pledged U. S. c I to s J Other a I One f undi I Assets p J powi J Securitie I TOT I 1 Secured I Deposits f of la j Borrowirj I reDui Other li Deposits Pledg TOT, Unpaid c capita j or mi j Other obi I to cla I STATE C I 1". I s. that J d foreg I condition March, 19 I Suhscribet ! (s My CO CENTRAL STATE STREET - LEHI,1 I STATE 03 I . Rm, I bycen I it of tt |