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Show 1944 TIIE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1944 i I ! VOTE IN TIIE PRIMARY ELECTION JULY 11th FOR "A WELL QUALIFIED MAN" 1" mil mi n iiiiim iihdii Hi MM (1 ;. RAY E. ("BUN") pn ill Union Pacific Wins Safety Award OMAHA, NEB., June 24 "This is the very best habit that a railroad, rail-road, or any corporation, can have," commented W. M. Jeffers president of the Union Pacific railroad as he was advised Saturday Satur-day that that railroad had again won the gold award for safety in the annual contest of rail lines for the E. H. Harriman Memorial medal of the American Museum of Safety. This is the eleventh Harriman award won by the Union Pacific. In three additional years since the memorial was established the Union Pacific also was in first place but did not receive the medal because under the rules, since 1934, the award cannot be awarded the same company two years in succession. S Native son, American Fork business man with 15 years experience in Road Building which has commanded State wide acquaintance and recognition. f A NATURAL DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR County Commissioner 4-YEAR TERM A LOYAL AND DEPENDABLE PARTY MAN Who, has consistently campaigned in the interest of other candidates in every election since 1924. GIVE "BUN" A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE & APPRECIATION (Paid Political Adv. By Shelley For Commissioner Committee) Provo Rodeo Queen Contest Open Effective July 10, 1914 ... the U. S. Government Has Ordered Price Ceilings On All USED CARS OREM MOTOR CO. " Makes It Effective Immediately Now . . . Our Excellent, Stock of Guaranteed USED CARS at CEILING TRICES! Make Your . Selection at Once While Stocks Are Adequate and Rationing is Not Yet Effectivej '41 CIIEV. Town Sedan '41 FORD V-8 DeLuxe 2-Door '40 STUDEBAKER Commander Com-mander 4-door Sedan '37 PLY. Delivery Pickup Queen's contest for Provo Rodeo Days Celebration is now open for entries. All girls over 16 years of age living south of Salt Lake county are eligible. The final contest will be held in Provo the evening of June 30, at a time and place to be announced an-nounced later. All expenses of girls participating partici-pating in scheduled activities will be paid by the Provo Celebration Cele-bration Committee. One prize of a complete "Western Outfit" will be awarded the first place winner. win-ner. The Queen will rule over . the three days celebration July 21, 22 and 24th. Girls who are interested in making an entry can get rules and an entry blank from the Pleasant Grove Review office. LEGION CONVENTION Profiting by the mistakes of Veterans of World War I, Legion-aires Legion-aires are now making plans for more complete rehabilitation of discharged men from the present conflict. At the District 4 convention held in Springville Saturday eve- LIBERAL TRADES and EASY TERMS! We Will Now, as Always, PAY MORE THAN ANYONE for Clean USED CARS! SELL US YOUR CAR TODAY OREM MOTOR CO. 12 North State Highway OREM Kyf A ' W MORE ( I Reg. 3.25 HOUSE PAINT O Coat Farther OUTSIDE WHIT 9 Covert Better Wears Longer .. '37 CIIEV. Town Sedan '36 CIIEV. Business Coupe '36 OLD'S. 2-door '32 CIIEV. 4-door Sedan rhone 053-J4 ning the subject was discussed and plans made to keep all men honorably discharged in touch with the Service department of the Legion Posts so they may understand and profit by the newly passed "G. I. Bill of Rights." This was perhaps the most important discussion at the convention, Legionnaires reported. The Legionnaires have also been given the privelege of conducting con-ducting memorial services with full military honors for men lost at sea or buried at sea, when a request is made by the relatives. At the separate business meetings meet-ings of the Legion and the Aux- I M There are only a few weeks left 'for farmers and IBs 5 V fO0 k gardeners, customers of Utah Power & Light Jr5; U Company, to get into this "Food- Mg 0kKhs for-Victory" contest. Read how 1 ' ' ' ' Who May Enter This Contest - Anyone engaged in farming or gardening and using electricity from Utah Power & Light Company lines. How To Enter - All you need to do is write a letter telling hi your own words how yam Wy is using electricity to produce food for v1Ctory. of vnnr familv may write the letter. It may be as long or short a Any member of your family may wr qq & ooanoieBt letter as desired, ana may eimt obligation at any Utah Power & TrJK one of iese forms, callin for one , today. Ttlontains the list of prkes and complete rules or in -. City 10, Utah." Suggestions-De? h wanted, jaidaxxidxytovpim to you id increase your working efficiency. ' ; , Write your letter tonight tvhile it's on your mind. . , You may win an attractive prize in War Bonds. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO: OSCAR W. CARLSON REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for U. S. SENATOR He fought the battle to secure $1,500,000 Annual reduction in the rates of Utah Power and Light Company. O Goes Farther Covers Better Wears longer Two coats do the work of three! Quality ingredients give a hard, long lasting surface. Guaranteed satisfaction. PAINTING GUIDE VVfh Every Paint Purchase Keeps Margins Clean and Even-Reg. 25c Value) mioiniJLiiJ iiiiiiini iTTTTfri o o o o o o o o o o 0 0 a o o Ma deduced! fXECOIU) AIllUMS Were 2.50 Includes Strauss Waltzes and many of the nation's top tunes played by famous artists. Tour 10-inch records in each album. SYMPHONIC ALBUMS (Famous Composers) . Sale! 2.33 O O o o o o; o o o o o o iliary election of District officers for the coming year took place. Stanley M. Taylor of Lehi was elected as District Commander with Dave C. Farsey of Payson as vice commander. Outgoing officers are John Miller of Springville and Harold Mower of Provo. Mrs. Hazel Hughes is the new president of the auxiliary, replacing re-placing Mrs. Florence Mower of Provo. Several department officials were in attendance including Harry Hickman, commander; A. S. Horsley, adjutant; Allison Bills, national committeeman; Mrs. Monida Rockwell, Ogden, auxiliary auxil-iary president and Mrs. Mabel P. McNeill, first vice president. American Fork had the largest delegation in the district, there being 36 in attendance. After the meetings luncheon was served and dancing completed complet-ed the evening's adgenda. O Corrugafed St! Garbage CAN 28-Piece Flre-KInq Luncheon Uct Reg.4.19 Service for four. Sparkling glassware with delicate blue tint . . . hobnail pattern. POLONiUM 1?MJGS 2k o o o 0 .0 & Q Q Q Has sturdy bail handle, securely se-curely riveted. Special gray finish resists rust. Ten-gallon Ten-gallon size. CAll CILEAN-L7i SPECIAL WkCAIlbK nfe POLISHING Ml Prevent Mold Heat from an electric lamp kept burning in a clothes closet will often keep the air dry enough to prevent mold on clothes. Frequent airing with an electric fan is another help, and an open jar of calcium chloride standing in the closet will absorb moisture from the air and turn to liquid. This must be thrown out from time to time and replaced with new, solid chloride. In damp basements, crocks or jars half filled with lumps of unslaked lime will absorb moisture and help in the campaign against mildew. 5SC Each, In Seti of 4 or More r Guaranteed to start your motor quicker and provide smoother operation, or money back. ALL B AND C BOOK HOLDERS ARE NOW ELIGIBLE FOR NEW TIRES Come in and Get the Facts About The New O.P.A. Tlrt Rationing Regulations 3 O O o a o rir" 7 2 eCy POLISHING 2- Wakiii CLOTH o o ALL ft ' 3 FOR.. Ml) O. O O Y . 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