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Show THURSDAYMAY 25, jj TIES LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1944 $9000 00 Four room modern HELP ..WANTEn $3750.00 Nice 5 room brick salesman and office wnfl THE LEIH SUN Published Every Thursday at Lehi, Utah, by the Lehi Sun Publishing Co. UTAH STATE Vt& ASSOCIATION Entered as Second Class Matter Mat-ter at the Postoffice at Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Tear Cow Feed When cows are on good pasture, one pound of grain daily for every 17 or six pounds of milk produced should be enough for the better producers; pro-ducers; lower producers will require less. Farm grains alone will givt excellent results while cows are on good succulent legume pasture. PRIMARY GRADUATION IN FIFTII WARD SUNDAY Primary graduation exercises will be held during sacrament meeting in the Lehi Fifth ward Sunday evening, under.the direction direc-tion of Mrs. Elva Allen, ward Primary president, It is announced announc-ed hv Bishon E. B. Garrett. The following boys ana gins who have completed tneir rn-marv rn-marv work will be formally grad uated, and welcomed into MIA work: Beverly Meredith, Shirley Comer, Colleen Ingram, Haroia Allen. VeNile Southwick. Dale Loveridge, Lee Ball, Don Hard man and Kent Cook. SDecial musical numbers have been arranged, and all ward members are cordially invited to be present. Easy to Grow Endive is a green easy to grow and Is highly nutritious. The heads should be tied up to blanche the hearts, which are tender and good. ATTENTION Fanners! We Have Secured a Quantity of See Bliss Cobblers Russets FULL STOCK OF Alfalfa Seed-Flower-Garden Seeds We Also Stock HOUSEHOLD & BARN PAINTS WALLPAPER Etc. Utah Poultry Producers Association Poppy Sale Aids Thousands Telephone 8 American Fork "Every Denny from popples that will be sold on the streets of this and thousands of other towns, villages and cities in the country, is contributed to the welfare and rehabilitation work of the American Legion and Auxiliary," Verda Peterson president presi-dent of the Auxiliary Unit Post 19 said today. "Because this work is being done by volunteers tne money goes a long way. "Many people have wondered what will become of the money collected by the volunteer workers work-ers Saturday, May 27. I wish everyone could see what help this money brings to the disabled dis-abled and their families. Children Chil-dren left fatherless by two world wars are the special concern of the Legion and the Auxiliary. Their needs are often great, esneciallv their human needs, We try to give them comfort both for the body and the mind. "Of course the government looks after the physical welfare of the disabled men who are in hospitals in almost every state, but there are things which the government cannot provide, such as the understanding aid and the personal attention that so often helps a disabled man and which often helps to keep a family together when the chief breadwinner is incapacitated. "This is what the money from the poppy sale helps to accomplish. accom-plish. And we hope that this year more and more people will buy the poppies and show their interest in and their sympathy for the men who have fought for them and are now struggling to get back to the point where they can again become self supporting." 91st Birthday To Be Celebrated By Parley Austin Bog Gains Experiments have shown that gains made by pigs are most economical eco-nomical at the lighter weights, up to 225 pounds. Many growers will market their pigs at about 200 pounds. Pick Cotton Early ' Cotton should be picked as early as possible after it opens because the longer it is left in the field, exposed to the sun and rain, the lower the quality. Drinking Water The trained soldier never drinks water from a spring, stream, well, or faucet until it has been passed as pure by a medical officer and so posted by a "safe drinking" sign. QUE ni?:-in .m JSUT ..wu WilUUbST FRIEND! s If utrAiJK. service, parts, new appliances are still dilticult to obtain. Care in operation and cleaning will lengthen the life of your range. For routine adjustments, phone your gas company, and a representative will call as soon as possible. For repairs or replacements, call a plumber or dealer. Meanwhile, here are friendly suggestions on owner-care: Maintenance Chart For Gas Ovens . WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHAT TO DO HOW OFTEN Grit and carbonized movin? boTSS Immediately, before material. aQ(1 spmK)vers they carbonize. Let oven cool thoroughly. Encrusted bottoms Wipe with damp (not . . and linings.. wet) doth. Scrape if After every use. necessary. Carefully clean around Loose doors, allowing openings. Don't slam ' , heat leakage. doors; guard against Everyday. broken hinges. Published as a Wartime Service MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY " Serving Twenty-three Utah Communities In honor of the 91st birthday anniversary of their father, the family of Parley Austin are holding hold-ing open house for him Saturday from 2 to 5 p. m., to which all friends are cordially invited to attend. Mr. Austin was born in Bedfordshire, Bed-fordshire, England May 28, 1853, coming to the U. S. in 1868. Settling Set-tling in Utah, he was engaged in mining and agriculture, being agricultural agent for the Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho sugar company for twenty vears. He served as city council man at one period, and was a director of the old People's Bank before it was dissolved. He served serv-ed as president of the North Bench Irrigation company for about twenty years, until his retirement. re-tirement. He is at present a High Priest in tne LDS church. He has five sons, Clifford, John and William of Lehi, Herbert of Bacchus, and David of Nephi; and four daughters, Mrs. Ethel Brown. Mrs. Lottie Grav both of Lehi, Mrs. Vera Larsen of Vineyard, and Mrs. Alta Chip-man Chip-man of American Fork. home. Moaern execy u on good garden lot 176x180 feet. Garage, granary, coop, sheds etc. Good flowing well, berries. Lot fenced. Terms. MOLLORY BEARDSIIALL CO. Realtors. Thone 4-6431 400-1 Utah Savings & Tr. Bldff. Salt Lake City, Utah. FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth ii l JtiiAH Ta Coupe. Kxceueni conuiwun, u-luxe u-luxe model, radio, heater. Good rubber. Call Mrs. a. r . uue 324-M, Lehi. 5-19-ltp. $25006 rm. fr. ho. new. 100x120 ft. garden, coop, stable. Fourth ward. $50007 rm. fr. new, strictly modern. Center street. Nice int. fruit. Pasture Land West side. Build ing lots. Chicken ranches. n n. Johnson. Real Estate, Fire Insurance, Notary, Bonds. Rank of American ForK Biag. Phnne 7-W. 5-19. , Compost Heap A compost heap is composed of all manner of vegetable refuse, which is allowed to decompose and is then returned to the soil in the form of humus. Many gardeners caution against adding diseased plants to the compost heap. CLASSIFIED Dries uumci v" - -chions for 8 cows, new coops for 150-hens; garage, granary, gran-ary, 35 acres land, and 35 shares water; some berries and pasture. On school bus line. $2950.00 - Four room modern brick and frame, with fruit room. $800.00 down. (44x144 Lot). $8400.00 Six room modern home, " . .i.i,n water npat- lurnace, biu&ci, er two car garage, with nearly two acres land, cow barn, hay barn, good water right; fruit trees, very well located in Pleasant Grove. ROWAN & GROW INC. 176 West Center Provo, Utah Phone 235 FOR SALE Good modern brick hdmf R acres. crODS all Diam- ed, fruit producing orchard. Louis ennstensen, lem. ici, 134. 5-19-4t, FOR RENT Modern 2 room apt. Inquire 48 North First East, Am. Fork. 5-Zo-itp LOST Red silk parasol, (steel ribs, red handle. Call John Mills, Tel. 220-W, Am. I'orK, 5-iy-ztp for SALE Small Jersey heifer 60 West First South, Am. Fork. 5-19-ztp Amine Motor Am -'"- , tul lcl 5-26-1 FOR SALE - 1930 Stfe sedan. A-l mech nn.il cellent tires. 33 N i i,e:t' t v, We -f FOR SALE-Seed PotatoeT tified last year. Fmnt REPAIRING - Lawn nW sharpened and repaired waii ing machines repaired v South First East, Am. Fork. 5-29-6tP; FOR SALE Fresh Richard G. Dunsdon, Alpine 5-26-3tJ FOR SALE Boys Ballnm, bicycle. Call at 458 East s& Street, Am. Fork. 5-26-2tp LOST One brownish-black calf, i abt. 200 pounds. Notify Mrs. Dean Van Wagoner. Tel. 147 Lehi or 219 Am. Fork. 5-26-ltp. FOR SALE Four good milch cows, one saddle mare, one colt, Shetland pony, part Welsh; three brood sows with pigs. Mrs. Dean Van Wagoner. Tel. 147 Lehi or 219 Am. Fork. 5-26-ltp. FOR SALE 1940 Chev. Coupe, exceptional good tires. Extra clean. Wasatch Service Sta-tino, Sta-tino, Lower Lehi, Main St. Tel. 44. 5-26-ltp. TOMATO PLANTS FOR SALE Phone 33-W, Andrew Fjeld, Lehi. 5-18-tf. FOR SALE Coolerator refrigerator, refrig-erator, like new. Will sell cheap. 196 South First West, Am. Fork. 5-19-2tp. FOR SALE Two mink pens, extra ex-tra heavy wire. Tel. 58, Am. Fork. 5-1911tp. FOR SALE Coolerator ice-box. $50.00. 173 East Main, Am. Fork. 5-19-ltp. FOR SALE Good two wheel trailer; electric sander and polisher. 327 Washington, Am. Fork. - 5-19-2tp. FOR SALE 12 gauge Marlin pump shotgun. 374 North Center street, Am. Fork. FOR SALE Fresh milk and sweet cream. Tel 326-M. Am. Fork. G. Garlick. 5-19-lt. FOR SALE 8rm. brick home, suitable for remodeling into apts. 180 ft. frontage. Also 35 acres farm land across river. 25 ac. in alfalfa, balance under irrigation. O. J. Roberts, 702 N. 1 East. Phone 165-R, Lehi. 5-18-3t FURNISHED APT. FOR RENT Mrs. E. J. Thrasher, 569 North First West, Lehi. 5-ll-2t Cesspool and Septie Tank Cleaning. Clean-ing. E. F. Houghton, Box 119, Lehi. Free inspection. 4-28-7p. VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE Authorized Hoover service station sta-tion at 838 East 3rd South, Provo, Utah. Tel. 1489. Some parts available for other makes also. R. L. Redford, serviceman. service-man. 4-28-4tp. FOR SALE Russet Potatoes, Baled Wheat Straw, Weaner Pigs. Edward M. Bunker, Box 185 R. D. No. 1, Am. Fork. 5-12-2tp. HOUSE WIRING New, remodel or repair. Elec. stove installations, installa-tions, etc. Duane Woffinden, 293 E. 2 So. Phone 69-J, Lehi. 3-23-tf. CONTINENTAL AGENCY CO. Insurance for all practical purposes. J. Maiben Stephenson 361 So. 3rd West, Lehi Local Agent L. TV. JONES VETERINARIAN Phone 1283 Provo or American Fork 43 256 West Third South Street PROVO, UTAH U15 Hove the Old Bus in Tip-Top Shape for Him "Insure Now" With FARMERS Continuing Form Policy Imiwi Antomattcallr QmlaotM Annual Re-ial- Colt Nattoial Standard Policy Tot San & Difiortnc. BEFORE YOU RENEW Fan or Wtlf CHADWICK'S INSURANCE SERVICE Phone 207 American Fork , FULL PROTECTION Under Utah's Morlorbt Law $4 90 Each I Months plus IS lite poller . "A" nation card $5,000-$1 0,000 Bodily Injury Liability $5,000 Property Damage Liability (500 Actual Medical Expenu For Each Person Injured In Your Car JZ Serai-Annual. frtyy""- i-- itif n if m'tiiin t-h1 p-r y -- - MAKES BETTER BREAD AT TOUR GROCER FOR SALE-Saddle horse. Tel.1 R7-.T Amorlnan Jpnrlr K11f I FOR SALE Monarch coal range. Rex Holmstead, 441 West Main, Lehi. 5-4-tf. PERMANENT WAVE, 59; Do your own Permanent with Char m-Kurl Kit. Complete equipment, including 40 curlers and shampoo. Easy to do, absolutely abso-lutely harmless. Praised by thousands including Fay Mc-Kenzie, Mc-Kenzie, glamorous movie star. Money refunded if not satisfied. Wm. Thornton Drug Company. 3-10-10t. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE-TELEGRAM Noel G. Knij ht, Distributor 536 King St, American Fork SEED CERTIFIED GRAIN AND POTATOES ROT HAMPSHIRE America Fork tioi sers Laborers Registered Nurses Millwrights Physicians Reinforcing Iron Workers Machinists Iron Worker Welders Typist Electricians Junior Clerk Linemen Senior Clerk Patrolmen U. S. Employment Service W. M. C. n. UNimsnr Axmvz, PIt0vo, mm or W. BROADWAY. SALT LAKE CUT, UTAH 1 |