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Show mSdAYf FEBRUARY 15, 1945 r THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1945 r - . ' JjJJlHi SPRING CONG 1 iJ0 FASHION... lf- KEYED IN PASTEL 1.75 jSuiteJtailored so softly in fAf " Spring's new colors! Dress '"TV maker details with cardigan ( 1 1 necklines, tactful tucks, and. J jaunty, bows ! Classic styles, jWooljveaves, siiede finishes! " I - CLASSIFIED Sometimes there's an Extra Rush on Long Distance Every day, millions of hands reach for the telephone to use Long Distance. Most of those calls go through quickly. But sometimes there's a crowd on certain cer-tain lines. Then Long Distance will say. "Please limit your call to 5 minutes." That helps everybody. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. kR.,5.ENT - Apartment, new building, gas stove, f urnace, in town on highway. D. Udell,, 40 East State or Tel. 116-J, Lehl- 2-9-2tp. FOR SALE Coke brooder stoves. $15.00 each. Clyde Wagstaff, 572 N. 3rd East, American . Fork- 2-9-ltp. All Makes Sewing Machines Repaired Buttonhole makers for Singer and Whites. All work guaranteed. V. H. Smith, Phone 1309-J, 1020 D Street Provo, Utah. , 2-9-8tp. RADIOS Repaired Used radios wanted. Keech Electric, one mile east on highway from American Fork Postoffice. 2-9-tf. FOR SALE Baled hay, for chickens and cows. John Johnson, John-son, Highland. 2-9-3tp. FOR SALE Heatrola, 291 North Third West, American Fork. 2-16-ltp. FOR SALE Car Radio. See Lillie Day, near Highland church. 2-16-ltp. FOR SALE Old model washer. Banks Appliance Co., Lehi. 2-15-ltp. American Fork News FOR SALE Electric Range; also coal range. 375 Harrison Ave., American Fork. 2-16-2tp. FOR SALE 40 acre farm. Inquire In-quire Van A. Vance, Alpine. 2-15-4tp. WANTED Saleslady, Alpine Motor. 2-9-tf. LOST 20 mo. old Jersey heifer, soutn or Am. Fork. Notify Citizen Office. 2-9-2tp. " 200 to over 50,000 Chick sales in one county was one record built up by WILSON QUALITY CHICKS RIGHT NOW, it's not too early to start thinking about your next CHICK order. It not only will be good Judgment, but just plain common sense to figure out how many chicks you can raise and when you will want them. Be prepared with QUALITY BREEDS for the next chicken meat shortage. short-age. CHRISTIE STRAIN NEW HAMPSHIRES and 100 DRY-DEN DRY-DEN STRAIN LEGHORNS, two of the most profitable breeds. Straight run or sexed. . Write NOW for open dates, prices and free literature. WILSON HATCHERY SONOMA, CALIF. JOURNEYMAN M E C II A NICS WANTED Must be USES referral re-ferral cards.. Apply Andersons, 615 East State Road, American Fork. 2-16. LOST Set of car keys in brown leather case. Return to Citizen Office. 2-16-ltp. Duroc Boar for Service L. F, Dana, Rt. 1 Box 18. Will Con-der Con-der farm. 2-16-2tp, DISTRICT SCOUT COMMITTEE REORGANIZED The District Scout committee has recently been reorganized with the following officers, district dis-trict chairman. Charles B. Walker; Walk-er; assistant chairman, Leo G. Meredith; Scout commissioner, Ethan Peay; with departmental chairmen; membership, Kenneth Ken-neth Singleton, advancement, Don Overly; camping, W. O. Nelson; Nel-son; Senior Scouting, David L. Greenwood: leadership training, Frank G. Shelley; health and safety, Melvin W. Grant; finance, wiinam Chipman. Merit badge examiners have been appointed and the Scouts held in the Seibel home but fu ture meetings will be held in the Presbyterian Manse, where rooms are to be fitted for scout purposes. Child Labor In 1916 child labor was still thought of as the labor of children under 14 and the first Federal law embodied this standard, with regulation regu-lation of hours up to 16 years. Since then the standard has been pushed steadily ahead toward a 16-year minimum for school leaving and employment, em-ployment, with regulation of hours, and of employment in dangerous occupations, up to 18 years. Natural Flood Control Beavers were probably the great FOR SALE Gas range, good condition, half price. 348 East Lane, American Fork. 2-16-ltp. AT YOUR SERVICE When you need Insurance pro tection Fire Auto Life Annuities or Children's policies call L. O. Johnson, Phone 165J. Dist. Mgr. for American National Na-tional Insurance Co. 2-16. will contact these persons for examinations: est flood control engineers. It is estl- Albert B. Allen, agriculture, mated by wildlife experts that the animal industry, beef production, dams of 60 million beavers in priml-boton. priml-boton. farm mechanics, garden- tive times, held back flood waters ing, hog and pork production, ' in what is now' the United States, horsemanship, poultry keeoine. i A number of states are now institut- sheep farming. Earl Holmstead Angling, civics, marksmanship. FOR RENT Cottage, 319 East Third North. See .Weston Pratt at Alpine Motor, American Fork. 2-16-3tp. FOR SALE Enameled kitchen range. Tel. 65-W, American Fork. - 2-16-lt. $3,0003-4 room fr. home. Nice. 2 blks. from Main St. Make offer for 20.5 ac. West of Lehi. Hay & grain land. $8004 rm. adobe & Fr. house in South Lehi.-$1300 Lehi.-$1300 4-rm adobe, garage, shed, cellar. Corner lot. $225 Building lot NE part of city. $350 Lot in Second ward. $4750 Cement block & fr. business busi-ness bldg. Very close in. $5500 8-rm. adobe & Br., mod ern. Very close in. HENRY C. JOHNSON Fire Insurance and Real Estate, Notary. Bank Am. Fork Bldg., Room 15. Tel. 7-W. FLOOR SANDER and BUFFER for rent Day $3.50, half day $2.50. Buffer Day $1.00, half day 75c. Gamble's, Am. Fork. 2-9-4t.! FOR SALE-4500 buys my equity in four room home with im provements. 433 Harrison Ave. American Fork. 2-16-2tp FOR SALE 1200 cement faced building blocks. Call 65-W, American Fork. 2-16-lt. REFRIGERATOR Efficient, de pendable refrigeration service. Other appliances and electric motors repaired. Call Kenneth Singleton, American Fork. l-26-4t. Dr. V. F. Houston Archery. Luther Giddings Astronomy, chemistry, weather. Leo Nelson Athletics. Jack Lamph Automobiling. LeRoy Griffin Aviation. Charles Walker Bird study, bookbinding, dog care, forestry, hiking, pathfinding, scholarship. . K. J. Bird Bugling, music. L. J. Wadley Business, salesmanship. sales-manship. W. O. Nelson Camping. Ethan Peay Conservation, cooking, cycling, first aid to animals. ani-mals. Walter B. Devey Dairying, firemanship. John Abel First aid, life-saving, signaling, swimming. Ray Jacklin Machinery. J. W. Phillips Metal work, wood turning, wood work. George Scott Painting. Don Overly Personal health, physical development. Ray Lee Pioneering, plumbing, plumb-ing, public health. Melvin Grant Safety. Wayne Madsen Skiing. Jesse M. Walker Surveying. The Boys' Mother Handicraft. The English Teacher Reading. ing intensive programs to increase beaver population which has been decimated because of the value of the fur. Legal Notices Consult county clerk or respective re-spective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' , Estate of Abraham Losee, Deceased. De-ceased. j '; Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned undersign-ed Administratrix at her home at 3499 South State Street, Salt Lake City, on or before March 31, 1945. Mrs. Goldie Losee Administratrix First publication Jan. 25, 1945. Last publication Feb. 22, 1945. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate Of WILLIAM B. THOMPSON, THOMP-SON, Deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned undersign-ed Administrator at Rooms 12-14, Bank of American Fork Building, American Fork, Utah, on or before be-fore March 24, 1945. O. DeVere Wootton, Administrator. First publication Jan. 18, 1945. Last publication Feb. 15, 1945. NELSON INSURANCE SERVICE All kinds: Fire, Auto, Life. Your satisfaction means my success. C. Vince Nelson, 565 King Street, Am. Fork. 12-5-tf. STAR ENRICHED FLOUR AT YOUR GROCER I WALT'S MOVING Careful efficient ef-ficient men. Tel. 111-W, Lehi. 12-29-tf. HEMSTITCHING Done at 542 East Main Street, American Fork. 12-29-5tp. FOR SALE Good team of horses, 9-9 years old, 1500 lb. each. Also 1600 lb. roan mare. Tel. B. H. Wright, Am. Fork. 2-9-4tp. FOR QUICK SALE list your real property with DALTON & JOHNSON REALTY AND IN SURANCE COMPANY, Bank of American Fork Building. 12-8. FOR SALE Frame house on ground south of high school. File bids with Jesse M. Walker, An organization meeting for a Boy Scout troop to be sponsor ed by the Community Presbyter ian church was held Tuesday evening. E. W. Hoopes is to be the Scoutmaster and the troop committee at present consists of J. P. Williams and Ralph Seibel. Richard Benton will serve as assistant scoutmaster. The following boys are enrolling enroll-ing in the troop: Fred Benton, Philip Clark, Pat Huber, Robert McKay, William McKay, Gail Hatcher, Albert Snyder, William Hunsaker, Edward Hoopes, Richard Rich-ard Seibel and James Williams. The organization meeting was The Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Corp. ANNOUNCES CHANGE IN TRAIN SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 11, 1943 Leave Lehi SOUTHBOUND 8:03 A. M. 10:50 A. M. 1:06 P. M. 3:32 P. M. 5:33 P. M. 7:25 P. M. 11:28 P. M. Leave Lehi NORTHBOUND 7:58 A. M. 9:24 A. M. 11:37 A. M. 2:08 P. M. 4:01 P. M. 7:05 P. M. 10:53 P. M. SEVEN PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY EACH WAY LOW RATES Ride the Big Red Cars Clean, Warm and Comfortable For Detailed Information Call Your Local Agent SETII HANSEN PHONE 34 (CLIP THIS AD FOR FUTURE REFERENCE) WANTED Unfurnished 5 room modern home. Mrs. Howard Nicholes, 78 Alpine Villa, PI. Grove. 2-9-tf. FOR SALE Orchard Sprayer. Waldo Bateman, Alpine. 29-2tp. FOR RENT Furnished, heated apt. 182 North First West. Tel. 312-R, American Fork. 2-2-2tp FOR RENT In Grant Hotel Apts., American Fork, 3 rooms, $35; 2 rooms, $27; includes all utilities. Gas ranges and built in cabinets in all apts. 2-2-2tp. For good eating and cooking APPLES caU on George F. Shelley. Tel. 6-M, Am. Fork. 2-9-tf. FOR RENT At reduced prices, furnished and unfurnished arits. New. modern. 50 South First West, Am. Fork. 2-9-tf FOR SALE OR LEASE 35 acres, 33 Shares Am., Fork Water. North Cemetery. J. C. Kindred. 165 So. 5th East Provo, Utah. Phone 701. l-12-4tp. American Fork. 12-29. WELL PUMP WANTED A hand well pump needed for new scout camp. Inquire city clerks office. i-26-zt. FOR RENT Modern furnished; heated apartment. Equipped with refrigerator and electric stove. Call 0276-J3, Am. Fork. 12-22-tf. FOR RENT Unfurnished small house and service station. Inquire In-quire Shell Service, East Main, Am. Fork. 1-5-ltp-tf FOR SALE Used Furniture, beds, springs, mattresses, dressers, dress-ers, washstands, chairs, rockers, rock-ers, kitchen cabinets, heaters, gas and coal stoves. Call at 48 South First West, American Fork. 11-10-tf. y-' J ' iff iJs ' v, yi - bet. "-, ?K 'era up" tm FOR RENT 3 room furnished j apt. Laura C. Miller, 194 West I Main, American Fork. 1-26-tf. WANTED TO BUY By American Ameri-can Fork City, hot water tank and monkey stove. Tel. 191, American Fork. 1-12-tf. If PERlMlflEflT Umvmm mum Complete with Permanent cLf Ti Wart Solution, curlers, . -1 m..A a, wniyn. ' ei se to buy Requires no beat, eiertrinty or ma-thinee. ma-thinee. Safe for every type of hair. Over 6 mii-ljoo mii-ljoo told Money back guarantee. Get a Charm-burl Charm-burl Kit today. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE-TELEGRAM Noel G. Knight, Distributor 536 King St., American Fork FOR RENT Furnished small house. Adults. Inquire Shell Service Station, East Main Street, American Fork. 1-5-ltp-tf. FOR SALE 17 acres excellent farm land, close in, half in new alfalfa, 20 shares Primary water. Call 256 -R, Am. Fork. 1-19-tf. Poultry Feeding In poultry feeding, increasingly larger quantities of vegetable oils are being used as carriers of the fat-soluble vitamins. On the other hand, in several feedstiIs, such as meat scrap and the oilseed meals, as much fat and oil as possible are being extracted. Therefore, experi- ments were made to ascertain the effect of levels of fat intake varying vary-ing from 0.8 to 8 8 per cent on the hatchability of eggs. None of them afiected hatchabiLty or time of occurrence oc-currence of embryonic mortality. Like an eager dog on a leash, the train waits at the station impatient to start its long transcontinental run. The carman swings his lantern from side to side above his head. There's a swish of air as the engineer en-gineer sees the signal to "set 'em up." That's railroad language meaning "test air brakes". . . one of the many Union Pacific safety operations. Over its "strategic middle route," uniting the East with the Pacific Coast, Union Pacific transports thousands of service men and women. Carloads of materials and supplies are shipped, east and west, to home-front markets mar-kets and ocean ports. It's a tremendous job but despite the problems of manpower and maintenance it is being accomplished with remarkable efficiency. By putting the brakes on unwise personal spending, by buying war bonds and saving them, we can help guard against depression, depres-sion, keep the wheels of industry running, and the avenues of opportunity open for individual enterprise and initiative." 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