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Show THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1M1 THE LEffl SUN Published Every Thursday at Lehi, Utah, by the LEHI SUN PUBLISHING CO TEE LEHI SUN. LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, Jy : I :, ".: ..' i i .1 ISDA Entered as Second Class Mat-ter," Mat-ter," at the Postof f ice at Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate Sl.W Per Year Fourth Ward Enjoy Dell Outing Members of the Lehi Fourth ward enjoyed their annual outing at Mutual Mu-tual Dell last week. About 75 ward members of the ward were registered regis-tered at the Dell for the three day vacation. V Thursday, July 24 was ward day. A ball game, sports In the afternoon after-noon and a program In the evening was enjoyed- About 150 ward members mem-bers were present. They report having hav-ing had an enjoyable time. I The Perfect Summer Meal An adequate diet is one which contains plenty of milk, because it is our best source of Calcium and an excellent provider of Vitamin A, both of which are essential for the maintenance and development of good health. Especially during the hot summer months when appetites and energy lag behind, you'll find that milk will "feed" and not "fill" your body. Our MILK Is Pasteurized For Service Call 55 THREE BAR DAIRY State Street Lehi Tickets on Burlington Bus Lines Purchased at the TEXACO SERVICE STATION Plan Your Vacation Today! ':.. Marfak Lubrication Texaco Fire Chief Gasoline Texaco and Havoline Oils , Texaco Service KEITH EVANS, Prop. State Street - - - Lehi, Utah WANTED!!! HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Bones, Wool, Hides, Pelts, Furs and Dead or Useless Animals. Pelt Prices Paid for Dead or Useless Sheep Prompt Service. Utah Hide & Tallow Co. PHONE 8S Three Miles West of Spanish Fork BEER HUNTERS We Pay Highest Prices for DEER SKINS w ic Time! rWOV 1 Parties and Steak Fries Larsen's ts, Watermelons, and Everything -lot 1 YG SUPPLIES L)E ft I A S, SENSE BUY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS AMERICA ON GUARD! Above is a reproduction of the Treasury Department's Defense Savings Poster, showing an exact duplication of the original "Minute Man" statue by famed sculptor Daniel Chester French. Defense A st.amns. on sale at your bank or post office, are a vital part 01 Vinci ivt a uwvusv Zimmerman Family Will Hold Reunion Marriage An nnnnunrment that will be met with much social Interest to , vYmmimitv is the marriage oi Miss Chelta Hamnett, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Alma Hamnew w Alpine and Mrs- Warren Jackson, son of Mrs. Alice Jacsson oi ui city. The marriage was solemnized on July 24, in Elko, Nevada. Both young people have many friends who join in wishing them mnrh future harolness and success. They will make their home In Lehi. State Leader Cites Immediate Need For Hopper Bating Heavy Oil Sprays Ai0Cf The Zimmerman family gathered together In a gay reunion party Sunday evening at the Saratoga resort. re-sort. The event proved to be very enjoyable and was successful in every detail. The reunion was held in honor of Suel Zimmerman and Emiline Evans Zimmerman. , A delicious luncheon was served followed by social chat and swimming. Among the family present to en joy the affair were Mr. and Mrs- Suel Zimmerman, Mrs. Emiline Ev ans, Mrs. E. Booth Sorenson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Val Zim merman, Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman, Zim-merman, Mr. and Mrs. J- E. Zim merman, Mr. and Mrs. Gharles Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell and son, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Zim merman and children, Mrs. Elva Allen and son, Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Sabey and daughter, Mr. and .Mrs. Webb Zimmerman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Azer Southwick and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Brad-shaw, Brad-shaw, Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman and children, Mr. and Mrs- Leo Hadfield and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Suel Bushman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver , Klrkham and Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and son, all of Lehi; Mrs. Hazel Young of San Francisco, California; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Gus McFarland and Mrs. Charles McFarland and sons of Rlverton, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert West and son of Draper, Mrs Enid Wells of Santa Monica, Call' fornia, and Mrs. "Viola Henry of Bell, 'California. County Valuation Listed By Auditor Utah County Auditor Marcellus Nielson has completed a report of the Utah county valuation which lists a total valuation of $26,679,866, after revisions have been made. The report was forwarded to the state tax commission Saturday. The valuation, exclusive of mines and utilities assessed by the state, is sl.206.148 hieher than the 1940 figure of $26,473,718. Real estate is listed at $9,455,938, improvements, $11,172,019; livestock. $666,776, and personal property, $6,-385,133. $6,-385,133. Amounts set up for the various towns follow: Lehi, $709,811; American Amer-ican Fork, $1,160,837; Alpine, $131,-720; $131,-720; Pleasant Grove, $632,449; Lin-don, Lin-don, $231,873: Orem, $1,104,372; Pro- vo, $7,629,671; Springville, $1,525,829; Mapleton, $467,735; Spanish Fork, $1,305,000; Payson, $1,049,635; Salem, $177,338; Santaquin, $191,149; Gen-ola, Gen-ola, $147,763; Goshen, $127,136. School district valuations were: Alpine, $7,143,425; Nebo, $13,006,771; Provo, $7,629,671. Grasshopper control measures In many counties of Utah must be taken at once If crop losses are to be stopped and laying of Tiopper eggs reduced to a minimum, Dr. George F., Knowlton, extension entomologist', en-tomologist', and state leader ' in DTftsshoryDer and Mormon cricket control, announced. nr. Knowlton Dointed out that grasshoppers are maturing in threatening numbers In numerous communities of the state and al ready a large amount of injury to alfalfa, small grains, and gardens has resulted. All infested counties are in line to receive bait mater ials through the federal government, govern-ment, providing they have signed a cooperative control memorandum of understanding this year, When the 1941 control campaign was launched this spring, Dr. Knowlton reported that 250 tons of bait materials were In the state, This has been used, and In addl tion another 50 tons have been or dered by infested counties during the past two weeks. "Unless farmers protect their crops frchi "Hoppers moving n from uncultivated land, considerable damage will be 'done later hi the season while crops are still green," the entomologist warned. He stressed the effectiveness ol the "hopper control program dur ing the past five years in Utah, by citing statistics that show from one half to one million dollars have beea saved annually in crops and range forage in Utah, a worthy re turn on the effort and investment of farmers who have practiced con Costlier Than No Protection and A r, and f Rlvei ome of and ft The university oi wuuunua in a contra. ai periment, states that Heavy Oil Sprays reduce ada? as much as 21. In a five year test the same und states that flies cause a shrinkage of milkfl This means llo'greater decrease caused by Heaven Spray than by flies. g with Watkins "A. A." FLY SPRAY is an extract'' and costs less, and goes three times farther thanj Vern OilSpray. ?5 Ask Your WATKINS DEALER for a Pre, l5 Mr "The gri Demonstration Even If You Don't Buy k city WATKINS DEALEfi Arnold C. Brems i ' and 1 )VO SOi LEHI, UT.lith Mr, L PHONE 86-W trol. ; Although a high percentage of crops have been saved through control con-trol measures, from one to two million mil-lion dollars' worth are being lost annually. Much of this amount could be saved if an early and extensive ex-tensive baiting program were carried car-ried out in the infested areas. Assisting Dr. Knowlton: in the state eradication program are two federal entomologists: H- P. Thorn-ley, Thorn-ley, and P. C. Harmston; both stationed sta-tioned at the Utah State Agricultural Agricul-tural college. (LEHI STAKE CHOIR ST-r PRESENTS PROGRAM tuied ! - dt, wh The Lehi stake choirs sacred concert Sunday n and ": the Spanish Fork, See11' Gl Mrs. Isabel Brown wai)?1th tor and Miss LaPrielQ H. Wing and Max Cb4 Salt Lake City, accoin and ! severa BAPTISMAL SERVICES ' TO BE HELD SUNDA! Vernal. Baptismal services isi . Sunday at 2:00 p. ra, It. a inary building. ffeJ XUJ PRIMARY TO ENJOY PICNIC Next Tuesday at 4 o'clock at the Margaret Wines park the Primary organization will hold the last meeting meet-ing of the summer. It will be picnic night and all children in the stake are invited to come and bring their lunch. MISSIONARY WIVES AND PARENTS TO MEET A meeting of the Missionary Wives and Parents Association will be held Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan W. Clark. All members are Invited and urged to be in attendance. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE or Trade 1 ton truck. New motor. Forest Little- ford, Lehi. 7-31-2t FOR SALE Woodrow Electric Washer. Good condition. $10. See Eli Batchelor, Lehi 7-17-tf FOR SALE OR RENT 5-room modern home. Inquire Alfred Adams, Ad-ams, 61 north State street, Satur day or Sunday. 7-17-tf FOR SALE Dewberries. Losee, 4th ward, Lehi a wet - ""' m Sou . ' and r . rV HK m -J mi r v 7 x .-J I ' - ii r I I li. . ll Hi JM' in t if i ill w-pf "" J :pp J ; Andrew 7-10-2tp FOR SALE Irish Setter. Pup $5, See Keith D. Lott, Lehi. 7-24-lt LIVESTOCK WANTED Highest prices paid. Archie Boren, Pleasant Grove. Phone 3391. 7-10-tf FOR SALE Blng Cherries and Latham Raspberries. See .Max Sharp. Tei 31 Lehi, between 9:30 and 5:30. 7-10-tf MODERN HOME For Sale Cheap. See J. F. Fagan, Lehi 7-3-tf FOR SALE 5-year-old Work Horse, 1400 pounds, sound and gentle. gen-tle. LeRoy Davis, Lehi, Utah. 6-27 NO NOISE . . . now or ever NO MOVING PARI to wear in its freezing system rwin ire st ingtor with Robei Fess I Kat la, at venin ome ! The s. MI ; g. Wort City toring J Mrs t fan-t fan-t birtJ i anc nd S .ter. That's why the Gas Refrigerator is DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS... and for that reason it can be guaranteed against repair bills for 10 long years the greatest protection ever known fof your refrigerator investment. SEE THE BEAUTIFUL NEW 194! MODELS AT D I X 0N-TAYL0R-R U SSELL C 0. or Your Gas Company Irmo! nd J tusse! : and en o Jeveri Irs. I Siiss jaMa risite Walla Wal r, A Bati )bisp brotl X M 0 U N T A I II F U E L S U P P L y C O U P 1 WANT TO RENT PIANO For months. Tei 10-J, Lehi 6-H-tf |