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Show 8,4 THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1944 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1944 THB LEHI SUN t -1,1 T7te bar Cm Uhi Sua PdbBJsfc (X FSSTyJSOf THE- naawftiss association stared m Second CIms Uat ter tt the Postoffke at Lhi, uuh, under the act of March jataortftis Rate I1.N Per Year Kills Snakes The mongoose, about the size of ferret, has a reputation of being ,Me to kill almost every type of joisonous snake. It knows no fear Jod will attack at the drop of a hat. Vegetables Should Be Planted During May 1,..' .11 Lima beans, pumpkins, squash, watermelons and cantaloupe may now be planted in victory gardens throughout " the state, advises Dr. Arvil L.' Stark, horticulturist horti-culturist of the . Utah Extension Service. ; . Such vegetables ' should be planted when the soil is warm, approximately from May 18 to May 28, states Dr. Stark. These vegetables, wilj not be rushed by early spring planting in cold soil and they will stand no frost or cold weather. . Plant when 'It; m " , coy :j :.. TEMPERATURE-TAMING ' ' I - - IT ' "Si. 1 "J. j. Colorful, distinctive and COMFORTABLE! They LOOK cool! Ventilated lightweights, light-weights, youll hardly know1, you're we8ring one till you 'hear the compliments you get!( Wlo'e brims on both 'pinch fleet anJ sailor styles. fTeaikcrized'Pihch' Front and Simulated Fiber, 'Straws eM 03 South American Panamas , there is no danger of spring frosts and the weather is definitely defi-nitely warm. The horticulturist advocates planting enough squash and pumpkin seed to allow for some loss by squash bugs. However, these bugs may be destroyed when in the nymph stage by the use of one and one-half tea-spoonful tea-spoonful of nicotine sulfate added add-ed to one ounce of soap and one gallon of water. Hand Dick adults and destroy eggs daily, beginning when plants first appear ap-pear in the spfing. Bugs will hide under pieces of boards placed near plants. i Radishes, spinach, cabbage,' onions, kohl rabi, parsley, broc-; coli, turnips, peas, wax beans, to- j matoes, cucumbers, pole . beans ' and corn should all have been! planted by this time, he states, j Next in line, or in the latter! part of May and forepart of June, j the following vegetables should' be transplanted; egg plant, celery, cele-ry, cabbage, pepper, and tomatoes. toma-toes. Transplanted vegetables should be placed in the ground after spring frosts have ended and the weather is settled. Direct seeding seed-ing in the garden is possible for cabbage, tomatoes, cauliflower, broccoli and head lettuce,. . although al-though earlier harvest will .often result from transplanting the horticulturist points out. Dr. Stark advises victory gardeners gar-deners to place rows close in small gardens to bring in maximum max-imum yields. In larger gardens, space rows for convenience in cultivation; 20 inches is a good distance for most crops. Large plants, including tomatoes, potatoes, pota-toes, cauliflower, cucumbers, squash and pumpkins require rows two and one-half to six feet apart. 1 Hove the Old Bus in Tip-Top Shape for Him "Insure Now" With FARMERS Continuing Form Policy Banrwi Automatically DmloatM Annual R-oJ Cott National Standard Policy Tpu Sot tb Dttftrnc. BEFORE YOU RENEW that ot Wrtt- CHADWICK'S INSURANCE SERVICE Phone 207 American Fork si FULL PROTECTION Undei Utah's Morforht Law Caen I 0 fl Month! policy tM. "A HatioB card $5,000-$ 10,000 Bodily Injury Liability $5,000 Property Damage Liability $500 Actual Mdlcal Expenw rot Each tmon Inlurod In Yovi Cat 12 mi-Annual. 4 rr 03Tj rate Gtair55 rimP Legal Notices PROBATE AND Smaller plants like ! GUARDIANSHIP NOTICE Deets, carrots, lettuce, onions, parsnips, peas, radishes, spinach, chard, and turnips will do well in rows as close as 16 inches apart, Consult county clerk or re spective signers for further information. Lubricate Motor Sparingly It is 'a good rule to lubricate an electric motor sparingly and frequently. fre-quently. Two or three drops of oil once a month may be better than 15 or 20 drops every six months. Federal Assistance The federal government will contribute con-tribute half the costs of individual state old age assistance grants up to $40 a month. This maximum was raised from $30 to $40 in 1939. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Buy War Bonds TODAY- For Future Needs- Estate of Daniel S. Thomas and Martha P. Thomas, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned undersign-ed administratrix at her home in Lehi City, Utah, on or before July 20, 1944. SYLVIA W. HALL, Administratrix. Elsmore and Wootton, American Fork, Attorneys for Administratrix. First publication May 18, 1944. Last publication Jun&,8, 1944. Notice A New Industry for Southern Utah .t r' ! - . COMPLETE STOCK TREES SHRUBS ROSES EVERGREENE, ETC. NOW READY FOR PLANTING American Fork Nursery Telephone 64- J a lf American Fork (4 as- t 5- , it r n , . , r- 1 ' i , , t - f ' A . . ' J It"- '' ' F I i n might be gccd Pf and not Becker's -X iJJT - - couldn't I FjQdl rm be Becker's attd I Mzri AMERICAN PILSENER Wfr 1 i-. ; w M ! ,(,' 1 View of turf act plant of Cougar mine near Milford, which is being opened by Tintic Standard a" naw mdustrr for southwestern Utah Is now Tlrtually assured as a number of ,vutt-of 'the active development the Tintic policies of the Tintic Standard Mia- Mw nTTlnttfi. ' Hiif eomnafiy, The mining company has as-ailred as-ailred the Cougar mine, situated In the Needle Range of mountains, southwest of Milford and Is now ntared In the construction of a APPLICATION FOR PATENT Salt Lake Serial No. 064585 DISTRICT LAND OFFICE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH . March 11, 1944. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That UTAH FIRE CLAY Company, Com-pany, a Corporation, through its authorized agent, ELAINE H. SNOW whose postoffice address is Senior & Senior, 1120 New-house New-house Building Salt Lake City, Utah, has made application for a United States patent for the AMOS FIRE CLAY, JACK POT FIRE CLAY NO 1 and JACK POT FIRE CLAY NO. 2, Lode Mining Claims, consolidated, situate in the Camp Floyd Mining District, County of Utah, State of Utah, being Survey No. 7186, and des cribed in the field notes ana plat on file in this office, with magnetic variation at 17 deg. 25 min. East, as follows: Commencing at corner No of AMOS FIRE CLAY lode claim, whence the quarter section corn er between sections three (3) and (4), township seven (7) south, range three (3) west, Salt Lake Meridian, bears south eighty-four (84) deg. twenty-two (22) min. west seven hundred thirty seven and sixty-eight hundredths (737.68) feet; Thence north sixty-five (65) deg. twenty-one (21) min. east six hundred and one and four-tenths four-tenths (601.4) feet to corner No: 2 of said Amos Fire Clay Lode Claim common with corner No. 1 of said Jack Pot Fire Clay No. 2 Lode Claim; Thence north sixty-seven (67) deg. thirteen (13) min. east eleven hundred fifty-nine and four-tenths (1,159.4) feet to 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) deg. 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) deg. fifty-four (54) min. westj fourteen hundred fifty-four and three-tenths (1,454.3) feet to corner No. 1 of said Amos Fire Clay Lode Claim the place of beginning and located In NEVi, NW'a, SW4 and SE!4 Section South, Range Three, (3) West, S. L. M., containing an area. Qf 57.528 acres. ' No exclusions aue made here W ALL B AND C BOOK HOLDERS ARE NOW ELIGIBLE FOR NEW TIRES Com in and get th facts about the new O.P.A. Tire Rationing Regulations. We are Tire Headquarters. M35 p Buy the Tire that Stays Safer, Longer Yitc$tom DELUXE CHAMPION Built of American- Made Rubber Tin Ctrtifctlt UtdU w A 28-Page p p ptl CK2" ml ond25cPkg. M c.w T2-t'S Burpee's Giant V. I If f ZINNIA SEEDS ffX aiCv-&S Garden Book .GiviZ felC ' W IVrX& Complete Information orXI kV -nPAiM Growing Successful Wr 'M I 0fl J Jiflr Garden' W 1? nPfll ws. I ndup' W . S X"-j.rr,n: '. ', been known to exist in Utah for a years, the program of Standard is the first lares scale' deyeloninent of this -- . cJtciuaiuiia aire uiaue i-icic- SSleiondeof 7nXV Adjoining and conflicting nort.nt mpmher to CtAh'ii inn Hut ; claims as snown Dy nat OI our- vey are survey ino. oaio EneiK Fire Clay, Survey No. 6925 Big Mick Fire Clay, Survey No. 6925 of productive resources. Tbe Tintic Standard company up to December 31, 1543 bad expended ff Daselsall Cap Telt flannel cap M rzC '. iM . . . simulated V. iff iather sweatband. Navy, , l:f scarlet, maroon. SJ'X SIMS - I . . . ; . . . . . ' I ' '7. " , . M .nfflP'N : . ' ' iz law'i" S, t - m TpJ. t , ' w. B.89c cif)c 'mm rirestone llctli-Liiicl Drake Sliocs Exchange your old brake snoes for Firestone factory-fitted, Redl-Lined shoes equipped with highest quality Firestone Safety Block Lining. Fair-Lawn Supreme Shady GRASS SEED 2 Lbs. 1.19 Regularly 1.49 Produces a rich, velvety lawn. Contains a high per- centage of expensive perennial grasses. GARDEN CART 6.19 RnuUrlv 7.45 3 W Handles many a hardtSI tnhi Avoids carrying. JJL Holds IV bushels. Tips for unloading. '', .,,,,. milling plant for the production of J163 551 g2 n effort to bring Mick Fraction and Survey No. nuorspar. Development work already performed per-formed at the property has exposed sufficient ore to warrant the construction con-struction of the milling plant which Is designed to treat 100 tons of ore per day. The plant is now nearing completion and production should be under way May l. successful flourspar production to Utah. A total of J137.224.73 of this was for development and mill construction con-struction costs. While much fluorspar Is used In the steel Industry and enamels. It has found expanding use as a war mineral in chemicals and for fusion While deposits of fluorspar have of other metals and in explosives. 6923 Nut Fire Clay. Scott P. Stewart Register. Senior & Senior Attorneys for Applicant Salt Lake City, Utah. Date of Publications: March 23. 1944, to May 18, 1944, inclusive. ', ... -.l TxfO '. '. -we-nlatea b- -- , ; . 1 ', i i 7 rr include. BV, ff -dbow.cedararrows, . i sruaras. ALPINE MOTOR CO. Telephone 124, American Fork |