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Show THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH i Spotlighting UTAH railing AH Restaurants C1 .5 -;H nlonsr Utah's Cays is slowly improving A. . -oiiv first class places me i"j - . - . . . M Ttill easily be counted wun-L,tinr wun-L,tinr to an adding ma- L More sympathy and tol- V" ..u ha pvr.ended the K3W " . j.v,-)nrVif Inforlnr jiocre ana uuU"6" : , , jf it were nui w uc tuan j.h Sery nt town, under similar l otions, someone cm uumg Standing Job. It is felt, 'ever, that if restaurant and 'h-counter operators could made to understand the vital T they are playing in our poster post-er economy, they would rise- to t occasion and do something ;Bt the situation ,, Food And The Tourist For 1946 the greatest immed- source of new income and :Dlovment within the state i with the tourist business. Is entirely possible for Utahns ,et $100,000,000 of this profit-business profit-business during this year, if J can sense the tremendous im-,ttance im-,ttance of some of the factors at are important to the travel- public. Roughly, the five lin factors are: Good food; W lodging; good roads; some-bg some-bg unusual to see; something tseresting to ao. it is quite mm " u.v4uvv- w highly successful tourist trade in the order named. Competition Comingr It may be timely to remind alreadv in the business of cving food that Utah is being ;ted over by successful chain xrators from other areas. If scouts find prosperous com- nities where eatine conditions s sub-normal, it is not going take them very lone to make h their minds to come in and & over. The solution to such problem should be quite obvi- Grudging Service is the quality of the food :e only matter that calls for bmediate improvement. Grudg-fcg Grudg-fcg service is terribly irksome to .e traveler. The time has come hen it should be unnecessary to ;ave to beg for a glass of water, a little cream for the coffee,, to be told, in a drug store on tie best corner of a major Utah 7, that there is no sugar to served with the coffee.y' Of mrse, it is easy to blame all 'It fm no inHononAvf nff 'fnA employees, xne trutn is, now a, ui-di me attitude oi - an "inlnvPA will q Ititq ttg Vta q rof1o m oi the amtiirip nf manage-. ent. As a matter nf fact,, the o orst service in several strnteel- lly located restaurants is per illed bv the managers and raers themselves. The war is longer an excuse. Everyone 10WS that enrmcri snaar is nl- ted for everv nin nf onffpp. if - o "O - IS not rifvprr.eri inr.n thp mnlr- 8 of castrv. which mav be ifh mAn H.Ar: iiitii rr in mi i i.h i iih pays for itself; also pays dividends in convenience On thousands of farms in this territory, electric refrigeration has paid for itself and continues to pay dividends in convenience both in the dairy eu x:x f BETTER FARMING ) (Sr.; ' v 20 QCCSD &JViaiXTJC UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. MESSAGE 1946 Is The Tourist Year ' The tourist rush of 194 ft start ed in January. It will not end untu jyecemDer 3 1st, but the greatest number of persons will come through Utah in the weeks immediately ahead. In the first four months of this year, 507e more persons registered at Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks than in any previous year of record. By the same token, it may be expected that more man duu.ooo persons will avail themselves of these two side trips in 1946. Manv nt.her Vinn dreds of thousands will go into otner areas. The impressions formed by these nennle thP length of their stay within the state, tne amount of money they leave will, however, be erpnt.lv influenced by the restaurants aiong our highways. It may be true that these places have had more business than thev rnniH take care of, but it may be well to rememoer that no honevmnnn lasts ioreven G. I. Loans Are On Increase Salt Lake City, Utah. More than $3,000,000 in GI loans for homes, farms and businesses have been issued Utah veterans without a single loss to the Government Gov-ernment or po the Utah lending institutions,. C:. I. Thatcher,' loan guarantee officer for the Utah regional Veterans Administration office, announced today. - Thatcher said that for the week ending May 17, 1946, loans totaling $3,223,320.13 had been made in Utah under the terms of the GI Bill, and not a veteran had defaulted on his loan payments. pay-ments. At the same time, Thatcher pointed out that seven veterans, "who borrowed a total of $15,980.77 to purchase homes, and one who made a business loan amounting to $2,200 have paid their loans in full. ,r ; The major share of GI loans in Utah, Thatcher said, has been made to veterans desiring to pur chase homes, with 759 loans totaling .$2,973,732.88 processed for this purpose. Veterans en tering business accounted for ninety-one loans amounting to $222,436.97, while twelve loans totaling . $27,150.28 have been piade to veteran-farmers. ... Home-Canned Food Home canning specialists offer the inflowing tips to home canners who want to keep their canned foods from being on the dull, droopy, tasteless ajd vitaminless side. Put Up oWy firm, ripe fruit; young ten der vegetables. Work quickly; if foods must be held awhile, keep them cool and well ventilated. Count canning time accurately. Store immediately im-mediately after canning in a cool dark place. Use during current year. Barn Owl The barn owl. whose diet consists mainlv of rats and mice, will eat its own weight in food in a single night. REFRIGERATION and in the home. Yes, electric refrigeration and quick freezing offer a service no farm can afford af-ford to do without. Legal Notice SUMMONS IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OP THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR u iau COUNTY. William Kirkham, r Plaintiff, vs. . Lehi City, a Municipal Coroora- tion of the State of Utah, James w. Morton sometimes known as John W. Norton and his wife Jane Doe Norton, if living and if aeaa, tneir children and unknown un-known heirs at law, devisees, creditors and assigns: William Bone and Ira D. Wines, Admin istrators or the estate of R Bradshaw, deceased; R. Brad- shaw sometimes known as Rich' ard Bradshaw and sometimes known as Richard Travis Brad shaw and his wife Jane Doe Bradshaw, if living and if dead, their children and unknown heirs at law, devisees, creditors, and assigns; John F. Bradshaw (son of R. Bradshaw sometimes known as Richard Bradshaw and as Richard Travis Bradshaw and Jane Doe Bradshaw) and his wife Emma B. Bradshaw, if living liv-ing and if dead, their children and unknown heirs at law, devisees, de-visees, creditors and assigns; and the following known children of John F, Bradshaw and his wife Emma B. Bradshaw: Fred J. Bradshaw and his wife Mildred H. Bradshaw, Bernard B. Bradshaw Brad-shaw and his wife Loda H. Brad shaw,' Floyd S. Bradshaw, deceased, de-ceased, and his wife Jene C. Bradshaw, Marjorie Bradshaw Earl, Franklin J. Bradshaw and his wife Bernice J. Bradshaw, Genna Bradshaw Clarke, and Sylvia Jeane Bradshaw, Bertha Bradshaw Beck, Emma Marie Bradshaw Monson and the children chil-dren of Floyd S. Bradshaw, deceased, de-ceased, to-wit: Dorothy B. Wat- kins, Jean B. Boyce, Fay Brad shaw and Howard Bradshaw, and the unknown heirs at law, devisees, de-visees, creditors and asigns; of Floyd S. Bradshaw, deceased. Clara Jane Bradshaw Fowler, deceased, de-ceased, (daughter of R. Bradshaw Brad-shaw sometimes known as Richard Rich-ard Bradshaw and Richard Travis Tra-vis Bradshaw and his wife Jane Doe Bradshaw,) and her husband, hus-band, Daniel T. Fowler and their children Sylvan A. Fowler, deceased, de-ceased, Vinessa F. Tanner, Douglas Doug-las B. Fowler, Doris F. Komm, Jane Doe Fowler Wife of Sylvan A. Fowler, deceased, and their children: Wayne A. Fowler, Wil- nona F. Underwood, LaMar- A. Fowler, and La Von Christensen; and the unknown heirs at law, devisees, creditors and assigns of said Clara Jane Bradshaw Fowler, Fow-ler, deceased, and said Sylvan A. Fowler, deceased. Richard W. Bradshaw (son of R. Bradshaw, sometimes known as Richard Bradshaw and Richard Travis Bradshaw and his wife Jane Doe Bradshaw) and his wives Jane Evans Bradshaw, and Vilate B. Bradshaw, if -ving and if dead their children and unknown heirs at law, devisees, creditors and assigns, and the known children of Richard W. Bradshaw and his wives Jane Evans Bradshaw, Brad-shaw, and Vilate B. Bradshaw, to-wit: R. D. Bradshaw, Max Bradshaw, Evans Bradshaw, June Harker, Ina -Blaxall, Margaret Smith, and Gladys Richard. John Sharp, sometimes known as John Sharp, Supt., and John Sharp "Supt" of Utah Central Railroad Company and Jane Doe Sharp, wife of said John Sharp, if living and if dead, their children and their unknown heirs at law, devisees, de-visees, creditors and assigns. Utah Central Railway Company, Edwin Evans and his wife Catharine Cath-arine Evans, if living and if dead their children and their unknown heirs at law, devisees, creditors and assigns. Eva E. Perry, Catharine Cath-arine Fox, Winnie W. Whittaker, Clifford L. Evans, Elva Evans and E. J. Evans as the known sons and daughters of Edwin Evans and Catharine Evans, his wife; Ann Jane Mayberry sometimes some-times known as Ann Jane May-brry May-brry and her husband A. H. Maybery sometimes known as A. H. Mayberry, sometimes known as Adrain H. Mayberry, if living and if dead their children and their unknown heirs at law, devisees, de-visees, creditors, and assigns; Lehi Commercial and Savings Bank sometimes known as Utah Banking Company, and some times known as Peoples Bank of Lehi, and J. Melvin Knapp, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah and the creditors and assigns as-signs of said Lehi Commercial and Savings Bank; Adran H. Mayberry, a widower if living and if dead, children and the unknown un-known heirs at law, devisees, creditors, and assigns of said Adran H. Mayberry; Maggie Smith. Ladocia Wagstaff some times known as Ladicia Wagstaff, J. H. Mayberry and Iva Mayberry Mayber-ry his wife, William Mayberry sometimes known as wm. William Will-iam J. Mayberry and La Faun Mayberry his wife; and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon the real property described in plaintiff's complaint, adverse to plaintiff's ownership WANT ADS FOR SALE Iver Johnson racing bicycle, good condition, l new tire, new coaster brake. Call Gilbert Roundy, 86-J, Lehi. 5-30-lt. FOR SALE 2 pr. black English riding boots, sizes 7 and 5i2. ' Women's black jodphurs and jacket, size 14. Mrs. Daryl Fowler. 5-30-ltp. Three yea old boy's pony for sale. See Grant Smith, Lehi or call 337-W. 5-16-tf. FOR SALE 1 hp. Electric Motor. J. Earl Smith, Lehi. Phone 144J. 5-16-tf FOR SALE 50 bu. good Bliss potatoes. Inquire Ben C. Lott, Lehi. 5-23-3tp. SNOW WHITE WRINGER ROLLS for any washer at Banks Appliance Co., Lehi. WHIPPING CREAM FOR SALE We deliver. Southwick Dairy, Phone 38-W. 11-29-tf. RAG RUG WEAVING-Mrs. Alice Jackson. Phone 350-J3, Lehi. 12-20-tf. REPAIR AND PARTS SERVICE For 1-cylinder engines and outboard motors; pumps and farm water systems, milking machines, air compressors, etc. Banko Appliance Co, Lehi. WASHING MACHINES, VAC UUM CLEANERS AND ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Repaired at Banks Appliance Co., Lehi. Parts in stock for nearly all makes. FOUND 1940 Seminary Pin. See Mrs. S. P. Abbott. Lehi. 5-16-tf. REFRIGERATOR REPAIRING All makes of household refrig-? erators repaired and serviced. Banks Appliance Co., Lehi. RADIO REPAIRING By former i radio instructor in U. S. Army. ! All work guaranteed. Banks Appliance Co. Lehi. .Ph. 20-W. FOR SALE Stokol Stoker; monkey mon-key stove; 40 gal. water neater. Good as new. Afton Giles, Phone 76, Lehi. ; 5-16-lt. - RECONDITIONED PI AN cfs:;;: at Bargain Prices Divided Payments for your - Convenience FREE DELIVERY TAYLOR' S 250 W. Center Provo, Utah DON'T RISES driving without auto insurance! Learn about State Farm's more auto insurance or your money plan. Call or Write RULON. L. BURR 326 East Second South American Fork Phone 676 State Farm Insurance Companies of Bioomington, Illinois or clouding plaintiff's title hereto. here-to. . Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: Ynn are hereby summoned to annear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served witnin tne county in which this action is brought; otherwise within thirty days af ter service, and defend the aoove entitled action; and in case of failure so to do. iudement will be rendered against you ac cording to tne demand oi ine p.nmrjlaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said court. This action is brought to re-r-nvpr a iudErment ouietinec plain tiff's title to all of the f oUowing described real property situated in Utah County, State of Utah, to-wit: Beginning 80.40 rods East and as nn rnris South of the Northwest corner of the Southwest quarter of Section 9, in Townsmp o South, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Base and Meridian, thence North 81 East 11.00 rods; thence South 3" East 6.00 rods; thence smith 81 West 11.00 rods: thence North 3 West 6.00 rods to the place of beginning, Area 63- Vt square rods. DON MACK DALTON, Attorney for Plaintiff American Fork Bank Bldg. American Fork, Utah. First publication May 2, 1946. Last publication May 30, 1946. k i ? i !j 1 v SOLID WHITE Pure white, ' stark and solid, is very smart for evening, especially when a girl is tanned. Vroad shoulders, a full gathered 'skirl and set-in gold belt that fastens in back are features of this dress in-; in-; heavy rayon crepe worn by ' Amy Arnell, of NBC's "Ab- bott and Costello" program. ' Jean Carol is the designer. FOR SALE Choice Tomato plants. Andrew Fjeld, Tel. 33-W,Lehi. 5-24-2t. FOR SALE Team and Harness; late model horse mower. Bruce Evans. Tel. 349-J3, Lehi. 5-17-ltp. NEW FASTER SCHEDULES EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JUNE 2 No. 6 Eastbound 8:00 p. m. No Change 8:56 p. m. " " ,4:05 a, m. " " 6:15 a. m. " " 12:50 p. m. " " No. 2 Eastbound 7:20 p.m. Instead of 9:00 p. 9:00 p. m. " " 10:30 p. 10:01 p. m. " " 11:33 p. 5:35 a. m. " " 7:15 a. 7:40 a. m. " " 9:25 a. 3:35 p. m. " " 5:25 p. 4:40 p. m. " " 6:30 p. 6:50 p. m. "' " 8:45 p. No. 8 Eastbound 5:30 p. m. No change 6:22 p. m. " 12:15 a. m. " 2:06 a. m. Instead of 2:10 a. 8:30 a m No change No. 12 Southbound t 1:30 a. m. No change 1:55 a. m. " 2:24 a. m. " ' 2:31 a. m. " " 3:04 a. m. ' " 3:19 a. m. Instead of 3:14 a. m. 3:52 a. m. " " 3:40 a. m. 5:26 a. m. " " 5:25 a. m. 6:06 a. m. No change 6:25 a. m. " 6:54 a. m. " " 7:27 a. m. " " 8:15 a. m. " " 9:35 a. m. " " f Flag stop. For further information consult your local Eio Grande Agent. Wiih Our Boys SM 2c Karl Tegan, son of Mrs. Minnie Tegan of Fairfield, was expected to arrive home this week after 30 months service in the U. S. Navy. He was released April 30, after receiving treatment treat-ment at the naval hospital in Los Angeles, California, for a cranial hemorrhage suffered in a recent accident Glen Russon, who was induct ed into the U. S. Army Air Corps April 23, has been assigned to the army air base at Amarlllo, Texas, for basic training. He is a son of High School Graduates-Congratulations Graduates-Congratulations & Greetings. WESTMINISTER COLLEGE Full senior college curriculum. Dormitories, Dining Hall, Basket Ball, Tennis, Track, Music, Art, Dramatics Complete activities. Individualized education built on the need and ability of each student. stu-dent. Selected enrollment, The cultural opportunities of Salt Lake City. ?. ; ; Registration Days September 9 & 10, 1916 Write the President for catalogue and Application for Admission Form. Robert D. Steele, President, Westminister College, Salt Lake City 5, Ut EXPOSITION FLYER Lv. Salt Lake City Ar. 7:25 Lv. Prove Lv. 6:21 Lv. Grand Junction Lv. 10:50 Lv. Glewood Springs Lv. 8:28. Ar. Denver Lv. 2:00 THE ROYAL GORGE (formerly SCENIC LIMITED) m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. Lv. Ogden Ar. Lv. Salt Lake City Ar. Lv. Provo Lv. Lv. Grand Junction Lv. Lv. Glenwood Springs Lv. Lv. , Pueblo Lv. Lv. Colorado Springs Lv. Ar. Denver Lv. THE PROSPECTOR (Diesel-electric power) m. Lv. Salt Lake City Ar. Lv Provo Lv. Lv. Grand Junction Lv. Lv. Glenwood Springs Lv. Ar. Denver Lv. MARYSVALE BRANCH Lv. Salt Lake City Ar. 7:30 p. m. Instead of 7:55 p. m. Lv. Midvale Lv. 7:04 p. m. " " 7:29 p. m. Lv. Lehi Lv. f6:37 p. m. " " 7:02 p. m. Lv. American Fork Lv. 6:31 p. m. " " 6:56 p. m. Lv. Provo Lv. 6:08 p. m. " " 6:33 p. m. Lv. Springville Lv. 5:54 p. m. " " 6:19 p. m. Lv. Thistle Lv. 5:30 p. m. " " 5:55 p. m. Lv. Mt. Pleasant Lv. 3:55 p. m. ' " 4:11 p. m. Lv. Ephraim Lv. 3:20 p. m. " " 3:33 p. m. Lv. Manti Lv. 3:03 p. m. " " 3:15 p. m. Lv. Gunnison Lv. 2:32 p. m. " " 2:43 p. m. Lv. Salina Lv. '2:02 p.m. " " 2:10 p.m. Lv. Richfield Lv. 1:24 p. m. " " 1:26 p. m. Ar. Marysvale Lv. 12:15 p. m. No change I'll. Mr. and Mrs. J. Reuben Russon. Bishop Llnel Larsen is reported' report-ed' seriously ill at his home. RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from this terrible affliction that I wUl gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Pautz, P. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. Pd. Adv.NUE-OVO Laboratories No. 5 Westbound a. m. Instead of 7:40 a. m. a. m. " " 6:33 am. p. m. No Change p. m " " p. m " " No. 1 Westbound 8:50 a. m. Instead of 9:15 a. m. 7:05 5:58 10:15 7:56 11:55 m. m. m. m. m. m. m. if " 7:20 a. m. " 6:15 a. m. " 10:05 p. m. " 7:31 p. m. " 11:20 a. m. " 9:58 a. m. " 8:00 a. m. 10:37 a, 8:40 a, No. 7 Westbound 7:50 a. m. No change 6:54 a. m. " " 12:50 a. m. Instead of 12:45 a. m. 10:51 p. m. " " 10:54 p. m. 5:00 p. m. No change No. 11 Northbound -N'!,f |