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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1944 THE LEHI SUN, LEHL UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1944 . . . ' imn wrm n nrr mtt - - : - - With Our Boys Motor Machlnemaa Second Ciass James Gottfredson, Jr. and his wife, the former Faye Hutchlngs, arrived in Lehi Sun day from Caliente, Nevada, where they had been visiting with Mr. Gottfredson's parents. They stopped In Delta with rela tives on the way, then spent two days in Bountiful with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fage before coming to Lehi. They are guests of Mrs. Gottfredson s mother, Mrs. will iam Skinner. Pfc. Keith Eddington pleasant ly surprised his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddington, when he arrived home Friday for a week's visit. He has been stationed at Camp Livingstone, , Louisiana with the infantry. SSgt. Lee R. Roberts is with a Heavy Bombardment Group of B-24 Liberator Bombers station ed at AAB, McCook, Nebr. He is the 21 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Roberts of Lehi and a graduate of Lehi high school. He was formerly an employee of Douglas Aircraft. He received his preliminary training at Briggs, Fid., El Paso, Texas, before be-fore joining his present outfit, which li preparing for combat duty overseas. The Barnes Cook family of Cedar Fort was made doubly happy this wejk, when two of their sons, Donald and Rulon, arrived home for furloughs. Both boys are in the U. S. navy, Donald has been stationed atJ1 Farragut, Idaho, while Rulon has been in Florida. He has been in the service for two years. Both boys are in splendid health, and feel fortunate in seeing each other and their family at the same time. Corporal George Winslow has arrived in the South Pacific with the U. S. Marine Air Corps. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Winslow of this city. Harold Giles, who is stationed at Salt Lake City with the U. S. Maritime Service, was recently promoted from Apprentice Seaman Sea-man to the rank of Seaman First Class. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles of this city. Captain Sterling J. Merrell has arrived in Africa with the U. S. armed forces, it was recently learned. His wife, the former Laurel Hutchings, is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings. Captain Merrell Mer-rell is a brother of Mrs. Luther Gale of this city. Blaine Jones of the U. S. army is enjoying a furlough this week with his parents, Mr. , and Mrs. Evan Jones. Craig Crabb, who was recently injured in a plane crash, telephoned tele-phoned his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb, from the Jacksonville, Jack-sonville, Florida, hospital and stated he is getting' along fine, and is recovering rapidly. Notice of AMOS FIRE CLAY lode claim, whence the quarter section corner corn-er between sections three (3) and (4), township seven (7) south, rni?e three (3) west. Salt Lake Meridian, bears south eighty-four (84) deg. twenty-two (?2) mm. west seven hundred thirty seven and sixty-eight hundredths (737.68) feet; Thence north sixty-five (65) deg. twenty-one (21) min. east APPLICATION FOR PATENT Salt Lake Serial No. 064585 DISTRICT LAND OFFICE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH March 11, 1944. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TkAt TTTflTT ETTJC fT AV Prim. 1 11UU UlilU iliVU VUl.A vw" O ' - v 1 . nnm,t o fwnnwtinn tvimiirVi it. six hundred and one and lour authorized agent, ELAINE H. ! tenths (601.4) feet to corner No. OVI-VU7 nrhncn nnctftf fna a rlrlrpcs ' 2 ff said AlTlOS Fire Clay LOQe is Senior & Senior, 1120 New-; Claim common with corner No. house Building Salt Lake City, 1 of said Jack Pot Fire Clay No. Utah, has made application for 2 Lode Claim; a United States patent for the j Thence north sixty-seven (67) AMOS FIRE CLAY, JACK POT deg. thirteen (13) min. east FIRE CLAY NO 1 and JACK POT : eleven hundred fifty-nine and ptpb rt iv Kn . T.nrl MinW four-tenths (1.159.4) feet to Claims, consolidated, situate in the Camp Floyd Mining District, County of Utah, State of Utah, being Survey No. 7186, and described des-cribed in the field notes and plat on file in this office, with magnetic variation at 17 deg. 25 min. East, as follows: Commencing at corner No. 1 i .A . J , '" 3Kt t iyJ4'. V - i " Jit A J-W-T i!-4 3 V J, V 1 corner No. 2 of said Jack Pot Fire Clay No. 1 Lode Claim; Thence south thirty-nine (39) deg. fifty-four (54) min. east fifteen hundred (1,500) feet to corner No. 3 of said Jack Pot Fire Clay No. 1 Lode Claim; Thence south sixty-seven (67) ripe- thirteen (13) min. west eleven hundred fifty-nine and four-tenths (1,159.4) feet to corner cor-ner No. 4 of said Jack Pot Fire Clay No. 2 Lode Claim; Thence north thirty-nine (39) deg. fifty-four (54) min. west forty-five and seven - tenths (45.7) feet to corner No. 3 of said Amos Fire Clay Lode Claim on line 1-4 of said Jack Pot Fire Clay No. 2 Lode Claim; Thence south sixty-five (65) deg. twenty-one (21) min. west six hundred and one and four-tenths four-tenths (601.4) feet to corner No. 4 of said Amos Fire Clay Lode Claim; Thence north thirty-nine (39) deer, fiftv-four (54) min. west fourteen hundred fifty-four and three-tenths (1,454.3) leet to corner No. 1 of said Amos Fire Clav Lode Claim the place of beginning and located in NEy4, NWV4. SWVi and SEV4 Section Three (3) Township Seven (7) South, Range Three (3) West, S. L. M., containing an area of 57.528 acres. No exclusions are made herefrom. here-from. Adjoining and conflicting claims as shown by Plat of Survey Sur-vey are Survey No. 6926 Sheik Fire Clav. Survev No. 6926 Biff Mick Fire Clay, Survey No. 6926 Mick Fraction and Survey No. 6926 Nut Fire Clay. Scott P. Stewart Register. Senior & Senior . Attorneys for Applicant Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of Publications: March 23, 1944, to May is, mi, inclusive. BURLINGTON TRAIL WAYS BUS DEPOT TEXACO OIL STATION Carlton F, Wilson, Agent Phone: 110-J Locals Mrs. Ruth McKenzie and two children returned to their home in Salt Lake City after visiting here with Mrs. McKenzie s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard R acker. Mrs. McKenzie has been convalescing from a recent goitre operation. Mr. and Mrs. William Racker of Idaho have also been visiting with the Rackers. (Oil!! il iv- i S 1 11 d -STORE AT OUR NEW LOCATION NEXT TO CAMEO THEATRE AMERICAN FORK, UTAH FRIDAY, A TTTT J - 1 Ai 4 A. A A A W IS Do U Yourself -at Home ------- - - ) PfSMANENT W.4VE i: CompIctewithcurleiS, mrm' m- etiaiiipooanawave(i. It's ensy to o mid :ife tor every type of i u ljlr. For amnzlng rmults tie mire to mH w iur Uurm-Kurl. Over a lauiiuu tuia. Varied D armer: To Grow More Pickles This Year t A Patriotic Obligation A Cash Opportunity Pickles are an essential food for the Army, the Navy, the Marines and the Coast Guard, and this year the Government Govern-ment is asking for more pickles for our Armed Forces. Pickles are an equally essential food for civilian diets because they're high in Vitamin A, B and C content con-tent as well as other essential vitamins and minerals. Every farmer has a patriotic obligation obliga-tion to grow more pickles this year so there'll be plenty for Uncle Sam. That idle plot of land or acre which produced nothing last year would be just the thing, and we want to help you do it. It's your big chance to do your part toward the war effort and earn extra cash at the same time. Pickles are easy and economical to grow, simple to harvest. They're easy on your land, too, because they take much less from the soil than many other crops. v They're an in-between crop that brings in "cash" money at a time when extra money is usually welcome to every farmer. We contract for your crop "in advance" and this year's-prices are at the highest level in the history of the pickling industry. Pickles require no packaging or delivery expense and that means more profits for you. Best of all, because pickles are an essential food, the Government allows extra fertilizer and nitrogen for pickle acreage. And every pickle acre has a unit value earning draft deferment for the farmer and his help. Do your cart In '44. Plan now to Join the "Pickle Parade" of farmers who are pledging "more pickles" this year. OPENING SPECIAL Ladies' Mesh Hose Beautiful Shades GRADE A 260 Needle 32c pair Ceiling Price 37c OPENING SPECIAL PAPER Waste Baskets Many Colors and Designs to choose from 10c each VANO A General Household , Cleaner ' FULL QUART 29c each We Have Added Many New Lines & Items . To Our Stock Be Sure to See Them Canning Supplies REMEMBER HOW ' HARD THESE ITEMS WERE TO GET LAST YEAR. BUY THEM NOW AND HAVE THOSE FRUIT JARS WHEN YOU NEED THEM. Square Mason Fruit Jars, 1 pint size .... 69 Doz. Square Mason Fruit Jars, 1 quart size .... 79 Doz. Square Jelley Glasses, with lid, Vz pint size 59 Doz. Tall Jelly Glasses, with lid, 13 pint size 59 Doz- Self Sealing Canning Caps -. 10 Doz. Self Sealing Canning Caps and Rings .. 25 Doz. OPENING SPECIAL OPENING SPECIAL 2Q.piece 10 0z Pottery Heavy Prescut Tumbler Second Quality kp pflph $2.98 set UK Caiil Ceiling Price $3.40 set Our Allotment of Kleenex 10c and 25c Sizes To First Customers at Regular Prices. Limit One Package of Either Size. OPENING SPECIAL ROCKWOOD 12 Quart MUk Wood Bucket Chocolate 98c each V:60c Regular Price $1.29 FULLPOUND Tables Tables Tables End Tables, Radio Tables, Lamp Tables, BOOKSHELF TABLES, MAGAZINE RACK And Many Others $2.85 each Be sure to see the Scarfs that go well with the tables ShinolA" Boys' Overalls Blue Covet Cloth BIB TYPE SANFORIZED 3 to 8 Limited Quantity $1.59 pair OPENING SPECIAL 18x36 Boarderless Felt Base Mats Floral Designs 15c each SELF POLISHING AERO WAX FULL QUART 45c each OPENING SPECIAL Steel Wool Balls 5c each Mr. and Mrs. James Gottfredson, Gottfred-son, Jr. and Mrs. William Skinner Skin-ner were in Provo Monday on combined business and pleasure. Mrs. Suel Zimmerman. Mrs. Ruby Meredith. Mrs. Martha Woolstenhulme and Mrs. Belva Johnson spent Wednesday in American Fork with Mrs. Don Barratt. Mrs. Silas L. Wrieht of Mont.- pelier, Idaho, who has been visit ing nere with Mrs. Dan Wright, left for her home today. Mrs. Carol P. Jaynes presented the musical program at the meeting of the Auctus club, held Thursday at the home of Miss LaPriel Goodwin. Following the program, light refreshments were served. ' Dr. Boyd J. Larsen of the Salt Lake General hospital spent the weeK end in Lehi with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hutchings returned to their home in Poca-tello. Poca-tello. Idaho.i Mondav. after spending a few days here with relatives. OUR FIELD LN RULON PETERSON, LEHI, UTAH rhone LEIII 173J wiH gladly tell you all about it Write or phone us to have him calL UTAH PICKLE COMPANY INC. 741 So. 3 West, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Phone 3-4101 Deacons of the Fifth ward have planned a swimming party for Saturday evening. Duane Woffinden is their leader. Members of the Hutchings family enjoyed a get-together at the home of their mother, Mrs. William Skinner Sunday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. James Gottfredson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hutchings of Poca-tello, Poca-tello, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hutchings and Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fage of Bountiful, Glen and Jeanine Huthcings, and Mr. and Mrs. Skinner. Miss Lucile Carter of Salt LakR City spent Sunday with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter, returning home Mondav morn ing. COMPLETE STOCK TREES SHRUBS-ROSES EVEKGKEENE, ETC. NOW READY FOR PLANTING American Fork Nursery I Telephone 64-J . . American Fork 1 Mrs. Roberta Larspn pntprtaln- ed Fridav . AAA VA. I Mrs. Maxine Austin Holindrakel or Oregon, who is enroute to join her husband, who is stationed sta-tioned in California with the army. Guests attending were Mrs. Beth Christensen and Mrs. Delia Chadwick of American Fork, Mrs. Ruth Wing, Mrs. Ver-land Ver-land Beck, Mrs. Ruth Kirkham, and Mrs. Fern Glover of Provo. Bridge was the diversion, prizes being won by Mrs. Beck and Mrs. Christensen. Ration Free Machinery-New on Hand TWO BOTTOM ONE WAY TRACTOR PLOWS - TWO WAY HORS) PLOHS TWO WAY DIR CT CONN CT D PLOWS v u tr LOWS, For Model A Farmall SWEEP RAKES, For Model A BEET PULLERS, Horse Drawn ! TRACTOR CULTIVATORS, For Models A, H. and M Also - THREE ROW VALLEY MOUND CORRUGATORS And 5 241 West Cented erson s PROVO Phone 343 |