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Show 1941; THE LEHI SUN. LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1941 a .Telephone Classes Offer Skilled Training Vacancies Occur Wr Diesel" InCCC. Ranks t 'At Home" Cains A New Meaning dch. 4 fruit - Had 9 (It. ?. srles Gee tweet 1 chat, i mi y libber irsoa '-old nd and Utah. IANO T y itreet, a( itterPd )ren,p; rSa!e Li. iale. na Sjfe - eautlK vs. Je ! price, i Fort V ANTED US AX Jrove -508 o. Aparte; reen,8S l Fort DFAE-, DFAE-, Real ice anil ork Bui: Ar o ntrollee :xtract than1 a Fre Bay. Salt La uu M , fifl. former lle StatCS f0 American Fork I. resident of Mnnda- at W rtLake hospital la ! 10 He had been time past f0l! horn March 31, .e?."T. dt. a son sail It0" vrnrv J Of m ti r w mnrr j nrorv A - w Jfinma Gard- rk. January H. worked for tele- L.rtva.xiv all his h the old Rocky ' Wo was .rToTthree years, r Iked for the independ-Wtel;l independ-Wtel;l operated In S merged with prior w " v,inhnneand Uh Company- Iqifl J his family moved S Sty to June, 1940 and bad been operating a i-i store there. ' "1 e""v . . vi- rrlHnur four and daughters, Kenneth J. . nf Port Duchesne; Mrs. Goi- . Baxter of Sandy, Mrs . Garffi a and Gartn yw City, and threj grandchildren. Legal Notices SHERIFFS SALE ijew telephone Z) r Cjolng, to JPi tree lorn a re55 " If you want a telephone or if you need any changes in your present listing, please tell us now. For additional listings (which help folks locate you more easily) or advertising in , the directory just call our business office. Directory Closes August 14th The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Throughout Utah county, Vocational Voca-tional schools are today training men for places In the Defense In dustries. Forty-five classes held In high schools and commercial shops are giving training to over five nun dred men and women in Utah county. Trainees from these classes are being placed regularly in In dustry. The classes are financed by Federal, Fed-eral, State and Local fluids, and are sponsored by the local school dis tricts. ; We are promised that the ereat est industrial expansion in our history his-tory -will probably occur in the next two years. Reservoirs of skilled help are already low. This means that industry must turn more and -by Mat Federal Land Bank of Berke- ,nmn.. Plaintiff, vs. aiisna- End and Ada May Allred, his ted Farm' Mtge. uorpn., a ..successor to the Land Bank mortgagee; Reid u. uarmier ,imy Gardner, his wile; kodi. and Hazel B. Aiirea, nis wue; bred and Susie K. Allred, his LeRoy B. Gardner and Tnei- srdner. his wife; Jas. H. Gard- tad Rhoda H. Gardner, his wife ; hi & 3rd Doe, Defendants. be sold at eleven o clock a. m., 8, 1941, at Front Door of Court- in Provo, Utah, the : lands led to Aforesaid County 'and fcularly described as follows: 'ARCEL 1: Commencing at a ioint 18 chains N. of the SW lor. of Sec. 12, Twp. 5 S., R. V. of the S. L B. & M., running k. W. 20 chains; th. N. 87 chs.; ence E. 40 chains; th., S. 8.37 lis.; th. W. 20 chs. to the place beginning. 150 19 two-thirds acres in ot I Sec. 12, Twp. 5 S. of R. W. of the S. L. B. & M., more larticularly described as fol iws: Com. 2 chs. S. of the inter of the SWA of Sec. 12, Pp. 5 S R. 1 W. of the S. L. 4 M.; and running th. E. to ;e Jordan River; th. down the jrdan River to a point due ast of a point 8.37 chs. N. of ie pi. of beg.; th. W. to a pt. chs. N. of the nl. of bes.: S. to a point of original SCEL 2: Com. 379.50 ft. N. the SW. Cor. of Sec. 12. Twd. S. of R. l w. of the S. L. B. M.; th. W. 191.50 ft. to road: f N. 320.10 ft. along E. side of m to center of W. end of TO th. E. 1346.50' across cent- 01 Pond: th. N. 47 rs v. ; th N, .wswi'. v, in mt to W. bank of Jordan ,er; th. S. 63 8' W. 1787.50' W.bankof Jordan River; "w to the pi. of beg. property herein described "ams 69.54 an Kv.vnr 7.:" raui with a one-sixth & Allred Cold Snrinac rA i, 'l""ib J.1V4 with a one-sixth int m ping plant located on NEy, Of tha cm iu. KSenttothe wine "Allred Pond" and matelv 7n fon t. ?ay and 3 chs. w of th. swny Sec nn. " .7 h liruT , a I1Ke lnt- in I nes and ri,-tni,. 1..,.. iS Plant to the 4 to Ith remabve described, JK)SetherwithaH "bLu ui way PlDe Hno j ju.i ' the ouu "lilies ibKSabove described. record 6 6 OI ways (its nt . au uuier nature, awr. ditchw 7 -hirfetw 5.es canals for rTvi;-"" Ui Said TWOTV,le,. it-andtte & 1 wsions. re- 3atto Tlts thereof. a. 1941. ?ERONS.TTAT.T. Counts TTt.v VJ , w MkU. j,V- IVH tmi ,, w The redwood is 1 AN AMERICAN TREE, i IT OUTLASTS ALL OTHER TREES. z ' OUR OLDEST REDWOOD IS THE OLDEST LIVING THING IN THE WORLD. Examination of the roots of a . REDWOOD SHOW THAT THEY ARE STRONG AND " FAR SPREAD. SO AR THE ROOTS OF L OUR DEMO JZACY. J Examination of the growth rinss and the wood structure of 'a redwood shows by scars and burns that it can l take "punishment and stand up " under it. so can our. democracy. AlHttiHlllll I ' 3tiulllll Ifl iw jr. 1 ! wjS : 1 ft I 1 ' I Iff ' ,, According to the officers of the CCC camp at Pleasant Grove, several seve-ral vacancies now exist in the camp and the enrollment period will be open until July 31st. All eligible boys from American Fork and vicinity are invited to look over the camp and if they desire de-sire they may enroll at once. The only qualifications necessary are that the young men be physical' ly fit, within the age limit of from seventeen to twenty-five and in need of employment. They will receive a salary of thirty dollars per month to begin with. Seven dollars is given to the boy at the end of each month, eight dollars is put on deposit and will be paid to the boy in a lump sum when he is discharged from the canm and more to the Vocational Schools for fifteen dollars Is sent to the en- wamea personnel. Irollees parents or guardians. All Classes being held in the Alpine clothing, board and room and medi-district medi-district at the present time are: j cal attention is furnished and there Four Machine Shop classes at . are excellent opportunities for vo-American vo-American Fork high school, three , cational training given. Radio, classes in Electricity at Lehi high i welding, auto mechanics, delsel me-school, me-school, one class in Radio at Lehi, j chanics, caterpillar operation and a one class in Stenography at Lehi number of other vocations are in-two in-two classes in pattern making at eluded in the training offered, giv- Pleasant Grove, one class in prospecting pros-pecting at 'American Fork high school, one class in Carpentry at Pleasant Grove high school, four classes in Welding at Lincoln high school, one class in Auto Mechanics Mechan-ics at the Pleasant Grove CCC camp. Everyone Is invited to enroll for these classes. No tuition fee is charged. Further information may be obtained ob-tained from Mr. B. M. Jolley, Coordinator, Co-ordinator, at 105 East, Fourth North, Orem; or at the. Alpine School Board office, phone 66, and from the Central Utah Vocational School at the Provo high school. tag the young men opportunities to learn a vocation while earning a salary. Boys from this community interested inter-ested are asked to call the camp, telephone 2141, and ask for Mr. Benson, Educational Advisor, or Mr. Craig, Company Commander, for information. in-formation. Transportation will be furnished to the boys to go to the camp and look it over and if interested inter-ested they may enroll while there. The young men may sign up for six months and if they secure a job, prefer to go to school or home conditions con-ditions make it necessary for them to return, they wEl be honorably j discharged at any time, camp officials offic-ials report. When You Modernize Offers "Ways and Means" of Doing It Now! If your home has a "Victorian air," don't give up. There are many ways to give it a more "At Home" feeling. Corner windows will brighten gloomy " corners. Built-in bunks will provide more usable floor space in crowded bedrooms. Call us today. 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