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Show I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1942 Salaries of Teachers, Janitors, Bus Drivers THE LEHI SUN, LEffl, UTAH Yearly Salary American Fork High School Jesse M. Walker, Principal f Albert B. Allen '' K. J. Bird Thelma Famsworth . Luther Glddlngs Margaret Hansen Earl Holmstead Marjorle Merrill Ollle Jean Nellsen "Leo B: Nelson ..-.... Don C. Overly . J. W. Phillips George C. Scott, Jr. ... Velma Shelley Essie Jane Sowarda . Alvta Teuscher Beryl Theurer LaVere J. Wadley Charles B. Walker . Norman B. Wing Harrington School -O. W. Larsen, Principal I Rulon Brlmhall Bertha E. Clark . ; Oneta P. Day (8m) . Florence Dunyon .. Fern Edwards Margaret Hayes Donna Hogge .... Mary A. Hopkins . Sena Larson Annabell Miller Alice Parker ..1- Ruth Rasmussen Lorls W. Stewart Been Sunderland ......... Vera Wagstaff josle Q. Walker - Yearly Salary $29,154.00 Lehl High School L. B. Adamson, Principal, f Junius Banks Vera Oonder . Ray O. Durnell Delbert J. Fugal -.. E. B. Garrett - J. Ferrin Gurney Anna Mae James - Ross O- Nielsen ......... Dean Prior Joseph S. Roblson Frank W. Shaw Miriam L. Taylor ' . Margaret M. Thurman .... Fern B. VanWagoner (9m) J. Nile Washburn $23,394.00 Sharon School Ford M. Paulson, Principal $ Elaine Brlmhall .... Gwen Heaton . Maurlne Nelson G. E. 6andgren ......... Lincoln High School A. P. Warnlck, Principal... Edgar E. Booth Lei and Brooks J. Erval Christensen . .. Boyd C. Davis . . ..... Don Dixon Dallas Greener ....-. .. Wayne C. Gunnell . -. Marjorle Holdaway ,..- Myrtle Johnson . ... Hilda Knudsen - John S. Lewis ..... W. E. Losee ...... Frank B. Newman . Parlell Peterson Lois Powell .. - Henry E. Raddatz . .... W. A. Smith W. D. Soulier ......... Carl D. Swenson A. B. Taylor E. B- Terry . L. L. Terry W. M. Vernon ,.-. Jean Webb . .. $6,043.00 20,766.00 Page School Clifford Nelson, Principal I Myrtle T. Cochrane . , Evelyn Knight , . Helen T. Wentz .- Harold Woolston 4.i Central School Ray S. Merrill, Principal..- Nellie C. Adamson Emma J. Bush ........ Jennie Gleason . ... Thora Hales . . Elroy Murdoch . Betha Storrs ... Leone Told , Lacy O. White $35,043.00 $6,351.00 Lehl Elementary Cecil Ash, Principal $ Ora Jean Chipman ............ Basil Dorton - VaLeen Evans .. ...- . Phyllis Hamblin . Margaret Johnson ... 1 LeRoy Loveridge . " ; Arthur R. Overlade, Jr-.. , Ora K. Putnam - :' Winifred Sorensen (9m). . Mae Strasburg .... ... Mary Walton . . ' . $13,716 00 Pleasant Grove High School Karl Banks, Principal . $ Laura Banner Iva Carlson Joseph F. Day ........ Estelle Fenton ........ Earl Giles Guy Hillman ..... Irwin Jensen .., Lyean Johnson Deon H. Oleson H- S. Richards . Alfred Rogers .... Homer F. Royle Viola West .. Elden G. Westover Vernon D. Wilcox .... THE LEHI SUN Entered as Second Class Matter Mat-ter at the Postoff ice at Lehl, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. UTAH OCIAISOri Published Every Thursday at Lehl, Utah, by the f LEHI SUN PUBLISHING CO. Subscription Rate $L00 Per Year Mrs. Geneva Stewart "turned from Salt Lake Monday after vis t-ing t-ing a tew days with her son, Rus-sel, Rus-sel, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bateman ot Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dunsdon and Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Jacobs and children of Butterfield Canyon spent Sunday in Lehl with Mrs. Jacobs parents, Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Roberts. $23,595.00 Union School E. A. Beck, Principal... x. Calvin Frandsen . Marlam W. Hill ..,....:;.-..t Marelda Hogge Selma S. Miller (9m)...... Lindon School Elwood Baxter, Principal..:: Jennie Andersen ..... Martha Johnson Emily A. Pedersen (9m)..., LaVon Phillips $5,598.00 $ U $6,045.00 Librarians Thomas Cordner $ Norlne Fox .. Lydla P. Hogan Dan W. Peterson . $4,869.00 $11,670.00 Spencer School Fenton J. Prince, Principal $ Marvin M. Allen Gertrude Anderson Ann L. Beck (9m) Doratha J. Buckley (9m) Vera Bunker .... .. . Alton Devey . Calvin Walker .. Alpine School Lynn S- Searle, Principal.. Mildred Andersen Ethel King ..... $7,782.00 , Cedar Valley School Kenneth R. Whitwood ; Margaret V. Whitwood (9m) . $2,691.00 Bus Drivers Henry Armstrong Bernell Bateman Ross Bunnell C. L- Burningham I. J. Burr N. A. Jacobsen W. Elbert Miller Ray E. Monson C. W. Pack ... -".... Odell Peterson Rulon Robblns Dean Smith . Grant D. Smith ..... C. Mastin Wentz .. E. W. Williamson Local Items Miss Barbara Hunter of Alpine spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. Roger Price. Mr. and Mrs. Paul White were week end guests of Mrs. White's parents In Salt Lake City. Mrs. P. O. Loveless of Copperton spent Sunday and Monday with her mother, Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Russon and son. La Veil, were business visitors in Salt Lake City on Monday. Mrs. Blanche Terry of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Sadie Sabey. . Mr. and Mrs. Don Allred of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Mr. Allred's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Her-man Allred. , Dan Worlton, accompanied by six of his boy friends, and Ruth Worlton and six girl friends, all students of the Agricultural College at Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Gam Dunsdon of Bingham are the proud parenta oi a son born Sunday, October 25th at the Bingham hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Dunsdon are the happy grandparents. mm wmifred Sorenson, a teacher In our local schools, Is confined to her ' bed this week on account of illness. Mrs. Jennie Nostrum had Mrs. Geneva Stewart and Mrs. Charlotte Lewis as dinner guests Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Webb were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb. Mrs. Vemon Davis and daughter, Linda Lee, of San Francisco arrived ar-rived in Lehi Monday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and other relatives. Mrs. Ruth Banks and two daughters, daugh-ters, Ellen and Carmen, spent Friday Fri-day and Saturday with Mrs. Banks' mother, Mrs. Mary F. Smith, at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Gardner oi came down to attend the football American Fork spent Sunday eve-game eve-game at Provo Saturday. After the nine with Mrs. Gardner's sister, game the group had dinner at the ' jg. Bert Swain. home of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Peter' son, and were entertained Sunday at dinner by Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. The students returned to Logan Sunday evening. CLASSIFIED FOR SALE Cheap 1929 four cylinder cylin-der Whippet car with 4 19 inch good tires. Also one 1600 i8 in tire and 2 525 18 to tires. Tel, 44, Lehl. ' 11-5-lt. FOR SALE Good three-mirrored dressing table. Bargain. Mrs. Wm. Hadfield. Phone 59-J. 11-5-lt. LOST Durham calf 6 months old. Reward for its return. Mrs. Viola Hardman. ' ' 114tl $50.00 MONTH Lady for housework house-work and care children. No washing, wash-ing, live at home. Marjorle Walker, care Max Batcheler residence, resi-dence, Lehi. 113tlp FOR SALE Bed and Springs. See Mrs. Peter Hansen. 9-17-2tp. DR. CLARK REYNOLDS Health Clinic, 162 E. 1 N., Provo, Utah. Specializing in Correction of Piles and Ruptures without Operations. X-Ray equipment. Natural and Constructive treatments. Consultation Consulta-tion Free. tf. $15,967.60 $1,704.00 UNiVEO SWE1 OF A.ltHICA SPEED LIMIT At Reduced Speed Rio Grande Motorway is saving rubber . . ; giving the same dependa ble service , . . over primary Federal highways thru Colorado and Utah. O Schedules carefully coordinated with transcontinental lines at Denver, Pueblo and Salt Lake City. O You can help . . . make only essential trips . . . travel during midweek . . . carry only one piece Af luggage. t NEW SCHEDULES ICow in effect EASTBOl'XD: Lv. 2:00 P. L 7:00 P. M. SOUTHBOUND: Lv. 2:30 P. M. TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT PHONE 356 Janitors Edward Abel . W. K. Allen ........... I Mrs. Clarence Ault Barney Bigelow . William Brown Sylvester Evans . J. P. Oadd Leo T. Hansen Urban Johnson (10m) . Art Kooyman (10m) Edward Lee R. L. Memmott ....... Albert Olsen . Ernest Olsen . Don C. Strong ... fc. . . Lloyd Swenson Frank Thorne R. B. Worlton .. Terry Draper, Repairman JONATHAN APPLES FOR SALE Call at L. O. Christofferson place. Miss Thelma Goodwin was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cushing. Mrs. Cushing was formerly form-erly Miss Lela Cutler. The Cush- ings are moving from Salt Lake City to Salem, Oregon, next ween. Mr. - and Mrs. T; D. Roberts of Iona, Idaho spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts. ' - f Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson visited yesterday with Mr and Mrs. James M. Anderson In Salt Lake City. Joseph Godfrey spent Sunday in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Mc-Calllster Mc-Calllster and family. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Davis of Cedar City came to Lehl Sunday to visit with Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen for a week. Mr! and Mrs. .WlUlam Dunsdon spent Saturday shopping In. Salt Lake City. Mr and Mrs. Melvin Broadhead and two children of Duchesne were week end guests of Mr. ana doss. W. Wathen. - m Ben Rose and Miss Mary Mldgley of Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Mrs. Alice Tuckfield, who Is in poor health. . Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wathen were in Murray Wednesday morning, visiting with Mrs. Wathen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson. Mr and Mrs. Barratt Chadwick and son of Salt Lake spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday in Lehi at the James Comer home. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd McAffee visited visit-ed over the week end in Magna with Mrs. McAffee's lather, Darrow Schow. Mrs. Dorothy Jones oi Salt Lake spent the week end with her mother and daughter, Mrs. Alice Tuckfield, and Miss Leone Jones. Mrs. Bert Swain and Mrs. Frank Jones were business visitors to Salt Lake on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bushman of Provo were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price Friday evening. eve-ning. The two ladies are sisters. , Mrs. Leonard Peterson and Mrs. Odell Peck were visiting Saturday with Mrs. Wilson Lee In Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson of Los Angeles, Calif., are in Lehl Yor a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Peck and other relatives. They came last Friday. ,' Mr. and Mrs. Fullmer Allred and Mayor and Mrs. Dean Prior and two children of Washiki, are spend-son spend-son were in Spanish Fork Sunday, ig a few jays With Lehi relatives Mrs. Prior and son were dinner i gd friends. guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Boyack, while the mayor accompanied a group of friends on Mrs. A. W. Davis returned home Saturday nieht after spending two a pheasant hunt at 1 the Palmyra weeks in Denver, Colo, as guest of Lake Shore hunting district. ' He her son-in-law and ' daughter, Mr. reports good hunting, eacn one oag- William B. Hayward. ging his limit oi biros, ana largei crowds of hunters. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Giles of Salt Lake Citv are euests of Mr. Mrs. Hazel Price visited at the ; and 1 Alton Giles this week. American Fork hospital Saturday with her father, Robert Hunter of i clay Kelsey o'f Aurtur, Neva-Alpine, Neva-Alpine, who is receiving medical da; visited with his wife this week, treatment for injuries sustained at e home 0f js. Alice Austin, while at work at Geneva, where a ms Kelsey is here receiving medi-scaf medi-scaf fold broke causing him and a i cai treatment, fellow worker to fall to the ground. ' I Mrs. Mary Jean Goff, who has Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Glover and been employed at the American family moved Saturday into the For!c hospital, is now working in the new home built by Joseph Roberts ammUnition department at the in the First ward. They have been SmaU Arms Plant. living in the John Bradshaw home j on State street, which was recently T p Kirkham was in Salt FOR SALE Good No. 2 Russet potatoes, $1.00 per 100 pounds. Jasper Rolfe, 527 S. 3 West , . 1018tlp A PAIR of glasses in a case were left at the Texaco service station. Owner may have them by paying for this ad. ; Apples! Apples! Extra special price on good Jonathan apples Friday, Saturday, Sunday. Wadley Ranch H mile north , of Manila ward church. Phone 3211 Pleasant Grove. - 10-30-ltp. purchased by Reed Kirkham. Mr. i and Mrs. Kirkham moved from Provo Saturday. I Mrs. Charlotte Lewis returned ; Rnnrtaw pvonintr offpr RnpnrtiTKT" a ! month In Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson. Mrs. Lewis reports a very interesting interest-ing and enjoyable trip. $17,313.00 Leo Hanson, Supervisor, Including Auto Expense $ 2,676.00 Annie Carol Proctor, Supervisor, Sup-ervisor, Including Auto Expense 2,151.00 B. M. Jolley, Coordinator, Including Auto Expense 2,625.00 James S. Chadwick, Dr. (9 months) 1,620.00 Almeda Gammon, Office Clerk, (10 months) 500.00 Edna Gillman. Office Clerk, (ID months) 60000 Thomas Kirkham. Office . Clerk, (10 months) 600.00 Helen Parker, Office Clerk, (10 months) 500.00 $11,072.00 FOR SALE Team, 3000 lbs,, $ and 6 yr. old, good to , pull, and gentle. LeRoy Davis, Lehi.. ; 10-16 FRESH JERSEY COW for sale. See Mrs. James Clark, fourth ward. 108t2 Coles Hot Blast Range for sale. Mrs. John Hansen. Legal Notices PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Consult county clerk or respective sinners for further information. BEFORE THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF UTAH Mrs. Heber Webb left this morning on a pleasure trip to California. She will visit in San Francisco with her sister, Mrs. Sentell G. Young, and in Los Angeles with her sister, j Mrs. A. Elmer Peterson. She expects ex-pects to be gone about three weeks. Lake City on Monday to visit with her neice, Miss Afton Schofield of Fresno, Calif, prior to her departure for Camp Berger, Okla. Miss Schofield Scho-field is a trained nurse and was yesterday made Second Lieutenant in the U. S. Army. - -'gJ THRIFT IS NOTAHr- 19 iiu jmrusiup wj save au we can tn 1 Is no hardship to learn to shop carefiX est Wf of the things we need, and to make tvLv 10 buy M sary is w iina out where you get the mo? " Urn" Penney stores as you probably know havVCi extrn oervjues ma sena prices Up. So PoW" """W ton. in wartime, better than ever suited T??1"! Pi3 family, Blankets For Every Purpose! PLAID PAIRS Soft plaid design with striped border! Sturdily stitched ends." 70x80 incjf" pair ii.il.L.:L Pastel plaid Singles Cotton f u.i,.i,......., , " Lovely Singles pair Plaid Pair Heavy Syz lbs. ........ .... 4.98 From fluffy cottons to part wool pairs Penney's has Just the right weight to suit your particular needs, at the price you want to pay! 3.98 79 c 4.98 Styled For Autumn! - DRESSES Tailored street types! Sport or dressy styles. Rayon Ray-on nrepes... 12-20. 2.98 Misses' COATS Fleeces, tweeds and novelty fabrics fab-rics . in sport or casual styles. 12 to 20. Women's Hats 1.98 Girls' Red Reversible Coats . 9.90 Extra Warmth! BLANKET 31 Bound with rayon Heavy Jacqloards Chenille BEDSPREADS 4.98 Thick, heavy tuft- I ng on; sturdy.. sheeting grounds, Fluffy Cotton Batts Rondo Percale Prints a Plain Color Outing ft Printed Outing & Reg, TJ, a Pit. Oft 1 Mrs., Louis Christensen was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Milton Jameson, at Provo, Monday. Mrs. Walter Dickerson entertained entertain-ed Mrs. Joseph Stokes of Payson, Mrs. La Verne Nevers, Mrs. William Bates, and Mrs. Wilford Bates of Eureka, at dinner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lambert of Salt Lake were guests at the Clyde Dorton home Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson and family spent Sunday afternoon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Phillips. Friends will be pleased to know that Mr. Phillips is recovering from a recent illness.' Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Eq children of Salt Lake Cfc; the week end with W. q William A. Evans. Mrs. Wilber Rassmunsaief Leo Sudweeks and baby of Sit City spent Thursday with It Winn. Mrs. Juliet Black, a due local hospital, spent TW Salt Lake City. Word received this weij Wesley Schow states that s the hieh seas, destiusu known. He left the irafe in Pennsylvania in October. is the son of Mr. and Mrs i Schow. Mrs. Blanche Tate of McGill, Nevada, Ne-vada, Is spending this week in Lehi with her mother, Mrs. Christie Willes, and other relatives. Mrs. Samuel Jackson returned home Sunday from Salt Lake City where she spent a week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Velma Adams. Franklin Jackson accompanied her home spending Sunday and Monday with his mother. Janet Whitman, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Whitman of Richmond, Rich-mond, spent last week in Lehi with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George Whitman and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Roberts. She was accompanied to her home by Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sorensen, Mrs. George Whitman. In the Matter of the Application of ELMER CULMER for a Certifi cate of Convenience and Necessity i and Norma Lynn Ashton, who spent to operate as a common motor car- the week Pnd at th whitman b. Mrs. Phyllis Owens of Brigham rier of passengers in intrastate ' m Richmond uity spent the week end with her commerce. (Between American parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirk- Fork and Lark. Utah.) ham. She has accepted the posi-i CASE NO. 2627 tion of Information clerk at the NOTICE OF HEARING recently established army hospital Notice is hereby given that the at Brigham City. President and Mrs.' A. Carlos Schow were Bountiful visitors Sun- cay. They attended Fast meeting mere at tt-hifh tim Mr nrf above entitled application of Elmer Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price enter-i Culmer will be heard before the' in 1 tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. 'Public Service Commission of Utah Kaysville ,771 , t,T and Mrs. Wallace Glover and two, at its office. 314 State Capitol, Salt WeSr Ser daughters. Glenda and Marlene, ! Lake City, Utah, on Friday, the 6th day they wre Quests of Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter of day of November. 1942 commencing Mrs Alnhl Sit of " f d Midvale. In the evening Mr. and , at 10:00 a. m. wSre Mrs. E. C. Crookston and son Rich-1 By order of the cornmlssion. cSrrf and of Salt Lake City were guests' Dated at Salt Lake CTy UUh'ST" L!!" at the Price home. this 23rd day of October, 1942. WHOSE SAVINGS V PlP YOUR ElECTRIC C TjL &j 1 1 OOK at the RtArHinlo, list at the right It's a cross-section of America. Your local electric company com-pany could show a similar list with some of your neighbors on it. Besides these thousands of direct investors, there are millions more whose interest is indirect but no less real. Banks and insurance companies put much of their money your money into electric securities. That gives almott every American ? 'take in the electric mduttry. li? very real sense, the lectnc companies repre-tgD repre-tgD the savings of the same people they serve. These people have entrusted en-trusted their savings to business management under un-der public regulation practical business management man-agement that has given the average American home twice as much electricity elec-tricity for its money in the last 10 to 15 years and is producing seven-eighths seven-eighths of the nation's vast supply of power. Utah Power & Light Co. rr' , - . r.p.,. ... ... HOUSEWIVES . ." RETIRED PEKS0IO SKILLED tABOl . I" Carpitf ' Electricin FARMERS " MOFESSIOHAt . . Arcfaitxo , Pbytkiso i Nuno,c V, CLERICAL Bookkfl" StUl iUSIRESSES ' RcstanW Cooooof TEACHERS . . con t"- ssggr- tor- of President Schow. |