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Show THURSDAY, JULY 11, i946r THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1946 Life-Span of Utah's Mines Proves Long ... . rr - j ' 3 The size of this slag dump at one of Utah' smelters Is evidence that mining here Is a long-term stable Industry. Time was when mining was re- ghost camps with their scarred hills garded as a "boom" industry. Oyer- bive mute testimony to this. , . 4 . ... Mining has outlived the economy night men became wealthy and of th(J hlgh grade9 and has entered overnight mushroom camps sprang int0 an era of low-grade ores, up in the hills of the West Miners, Today mining is a problem of gamblers and speculators followed salvaging what is left and probing the cry of "strike". They gleaned deeper and farther into the un. the high grades and reaped a rich known below the earth's crust to harvest And more. Today mining calls forth But the ilgh grades do not last; even greater courage, greater they never, do, and , many , of the knowledge and greater sacrifice. 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SANTA FE TRAILWAYS BUS "DEPOT STATE STREET DRUG CO. PHONE: 145, LEIH V iftmier National 7YltfMur P.j P j -j uy.frm Legal Notice Consult county clerk or spective signers for further formation. re. Lo- NOTICE TO CREDITORS' Estate of Hugh R. Rhodes, deceased: de-ceased: . f Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the Undersigned Undersign-ed at the offices of Don Mack Dalton, Attorney at Law, American Ameri-can Fork, Utah, on or before the 11th day of November, 1946. Jesse S. Rhodes Executor Don Mack Dalton Attorney for executor American Fork, Utah First publication July 11, 1946. Last publication August 1, 1946. White Wesley Simpson cotton bathing suit with scarlet sun-splashes, and aunspots is shown above as pictured in the June issue of Town & Country magazine. The strapless bra measures jrwur sunburn with vice , accuracy for strapless evenings later. Forgotten Inventor 179S - IBBGp- IN 1830... HE INVENTED THE PLATFORM SCALE FIRST TIME weiCHTS RECORDED ACCURATELY ...A LANDMARK IN COMMERCE... HEWFAITH BETWEEN 'BUYER, AND SELLER 55 YEARS OF INVENTING SCALES OF ALL CAPACITIES ...PUT TO WORLD-WIDE USE BUILT THRIVING BUSINESS... LITTLE CHANGE IH BASIC DESIGN FOR OVER TOO YEARS (FAIRBANKS INVENTED PL0W...WATER HEATER... OTHER DEVICES .OBTAINED LAST PATENT ON HIS 90th DIRTKDAY SOUDCt: NAIIOMl PMFMT CDUKA Cf BUILD AM J BUILD AMERICA Jf NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of E. L. CHIPMAN, Deceased. Creditors will present verified claims, with vouchers, to the un dersigned executrix at her residence resi-dence in Lehi City, Utah, on or before August 31, 1946. IDA CHIPMAN Executrix. O. DeVere Wootton American Fork, Utah Attorney for executrix. First publication June 27, 1946. Last publication July 18, 1946 tiff's title hereto, etal., Defendants ; THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: j You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the County in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand de-mand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of the said court. This action is brought to recover re-cover a judgment quieting title of the plaintiff to the real prop erty described as follows: . All of Lots 7 and 8 in Block 31, Plat "A", Lehi City Survey Sur-vey of Building Lots. Situate Situ-ate in Utah County, State of Utah. Christenson & Christenson Attorneys for Plaintiff , 32 West Center Street Provo, Utah First publication July 11, 1946. ftfi3fT2- r 1 raps i ff j mm m fflCHJ Cleaning Vhite Shoes If white shoes are cleaned with a liquid dressing, clean them off, not on the feet, and let them dry thoroughly thor-oughly before wearing. Because leather is weak when wet. shoes worn when moist from cleaning may stretch out of shape. Have shoes stuffed with tissue paper during cleaning and drying to help them jhold their shape. Stockholders Vote For Co. Directors incumbent, Montpelier, Idaho; and Charles Leslie Wheeler, Salt Lake City. ' U Holders of the company's common stock cast votes for some 80 candidates for director nominees in the voting which closed June 29 and the above 24 ! received the highest number of Names of the 24 persons who voels- , . .. received the highest number of- ,Tne company s reorganization votes for nominees to be voted on Plan- under which directors are for directors of the Utah Power being selected, provides that not & Light Company were an- more than four of its 12 directors nmmnoH iQtn Tuoortav -.v Opnrcro snail De iuii lime employes 01 " f o- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate Of MARY ANN JACKSON, JACK-SON, sometimes known as MARY 'A. JACKSON, Deceased. Creditors will present verified claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned un-dersigned administrator at the office of Elsmore & Wootton, Room 12-14, Bank of American Fork Bldg., American Fork, Utah, on or before August 31, 1946. S. CLIFTON 'JACKSON Administrator. First publication June 27, 1946. Last publication July 18, 1946 the concern. -'Mr. Gadsby, Mr. Hale, Mr. Corey and Mr. Jones are officers and full time employes em-ployes of the company. Mr. Corey evplained that the next step will be to call a meet R. Corey, vice-president and secretary of the company. The list included: E. G. Ben nett, incumbent, Ogden; H. A. Benning, Ogden; Orvel Bonett, Prnvrr f! P f!ast.le. incnmhpnt. Salt Lake City; George R. Corey, of stockholders for the elec- incumbent, Salt Lake City; M. L. OA " uirectuis uxu tuc Dye, Salt Lake City; Simon B. nominees The regular annual Eggertsen, Salt Lake City; G. M. meeting of Utah Power & Light Gadsby, incumbent, Salt Lake Company stockholders, he said, City; J. A. Hale, incumbent, Salt wl11 be helc on October 16, 1946, Lake City; Lafayette Hanchett, and 14 is presently intended to incumbent, Salt Lake City; G. L. elect directors'at that time. Jenkins, Malad, Idaho; Richard! H. Jones, incumbent, Salt Lake! City; Paul V. Kelly, Salt Lake! City; Malcolm A. Keyser, incumbent, incum-bent, Salt Lake City; Leo G. Meredith, incumbent, American Fork; Fred A. Moreton, Salt Lake City; A. Wells Morrison, Salt Lake City; Fred M. Nye, incumbent, incum-bent, Ogden; Charles Redd, La-Sal; La-Sal; Stephen L. Richards, incumbent, in-cumbent, Salt Lake City; Carl K. Ross, Portland, Me.; George A. Sims, Salt Lake City; A. E. Thiel, IT COULDN'T BUT HAPPEN-IT HAPPEN-IT DID ! t 2 Shipments of Radios arrived the same day! A T? VTT 5"'al'e SuPer-1,elrodJ"'o with illuminated dial and built- - 24.95 I PRICED BELOW OPA CEILING AEROVANE AC-DC Modern walnut plastic m cabinet. 2-gang tuning condenser, built-in Aerial, 1947 sirper-het circuit PRICED BELOW OPA CEILING 29.95 BANKS APPLIANCE Fish Leftovers Cookery specialists suggest that leftover cooked fish, particularly boiled or steamed fish and large baked fish, may be made into a great variety of delicious dishes. Possibilities include omelet, tim-bales, tim-bales, baked loaf, souffle, scallop, curry, chilled jellied salad, or simply sim-ply creame'd fish on toast. By combining com-bining with other foods, even small quantities of leftover fish may be stretched to serve the whole family. fam-ily. CO STASSil KEEBED NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engi neer to appropriate water in Utah County, State , of Utah, throughout the entire year, un less otherwise designated, all lo cations being from SLB&M. 17420 Joseph H. Lambert, Lehi, Ut. .015 sec. ft. for domestic use from a 4-in. well bet. 80 and 200 ft. deep at a point N. 410 ft. and E. 484.5 ft. from SlA Cor. Sec. 25, T4S, R1W. 17551 L. E. Stein, 39 Exchange Place, Salt Lake City, Ut. .03 sec. ft. for domestic use from a 4-in. well bet. 60 and 150 ft. deep at a point S. 1745 ft. and E. 295 ft. from NA Cor. Sec. 36, T4S, R1W. 17643 George L. Crawford, Lehi, Ut.. .03 sec. ft. for miscellaneous miscel-laneous use from a 3-in. well bet. 50 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 565 ft. and W. 1550 ft. from Eft Cor. Sec. 21, T5S, R1E. The water will be used for dairy purposes, milk-cooling, stock-watering and irrigation. 17644 George L. ' Crawford, RFD No. 1, Lehi, Ut. .05 sec. ft. for irrigation use from a 3-in. well bet. 100 and 200 ft. deep at a point S. 635 ft. and W. 1630 ft. from Eft Cor. Sec. 21, T5S, R1E, and used from Apr. 1 to Nov 1 l 1 i A rt l jt . to irrigate s acres or. iana em braced in Eft Sec. 21, T5S, R1E, and for incidental stock watering and domestic purposes. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applica tions with reasons therefor, must be in affidavit form with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City-1, Utah, on or before August 16, 1946. Ed. H. Watson STATE ENGINEER First publication June 20, 1946. - . 5 i You won't sin the wash day blues quite so loudly if your cotton dresses, aprons and such are Kan-darized. Kan-darized. No starch is needed because be-cause the new treatment gives a permanent finish to cotton fabrics that repeated washing or dry cleaning clean-ing will not affect. Chemistry gets the credit for this one. Wearing a Kanderized dress, the model above demonstrates how the process is applied at the time of manufacture. SUMMONS IN THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH, IN AND FOR UTAH COUNTY. OTTO LARSON, Plaintiff vs. MRS. MARY OLSEN; DAVID LOSEE; MAUD LOSEE, his wife; ELDON A. PETERSON; MRS. ELDON A. PETERSON, his wife; WILLIAM L. HILL; MRS. WILLIAM WILL-IAM L. HILL, his wife; MRS. LEORA SCHWEK; MRS. WANDA WAN-DA TENNEY; CHARLES PETERSON, PETER-SON, unmarried; HYRUM PETERSON; PET-ERSON; ANNA PETERSON, his wife? all the unknown heirs and creditors of LAVERN PETERSON PETER-SON TAYLOR; all the unknown, heirs and creditors of ANDREW A. PETERSON; all the unknown heirs and creditors of ANDREW PETERSON, Deceased, son of i Andrew A. Peterson, Deceased; all the unknown heirs and creditors cred-itors Of WILLIAM PETERSON, son of Andrew Peterson, Deceased; De-ceased; all of the unknown heirs and creditors of LEAH PETERSON' PETER-SON' HILL, Deceased; all the unknown heirs and creditors of MARY ANN PETERSON LOSEE, Deceased; all the unknown heirs and creditors of JOSEPH PET- lERSON, Deceased; all the un-l un-l known heirs and creditors of 'ABRAHAM LOSEE, Deceased; 'and also all other persons un-J un-J known, claiming any right, title s or estate, lien or interest in the 1 real property described in plain-i plain-i tiff's complaint filed herein, adverse ad-verse to plaintiff's ownership or any other cloud upon the plain- FOR SALE SURPLUS - OIL DISPENSING TANKS 60 GALS. CAPACITY WITH PUMP AND METER MOUNTED ON WHEELS . ; 9 - 60-gal. oil dispensing tanks complete with 1 gal. pump and meter mounted on spoke wheels with irons rims. Used, in fair condition,' each - - - $23.00 26 - 60-gal. rectangular oil dispensing tanks with one gal. pump and meter for measuring amount dispensed. Mounted on 29 inch spoke, wheels with rubber tires. I ' Used, in fair condition, each 7-, v $37.50 ( (Prices f.o.b. location) I This surplus property is being offered to prior claimants in-1 eluding veterans of World War II and to commercial dealers concurrently. .. . .'.-.'. Address all inquiries and proposals to: War Assets Administration Capital and Producers' Goods Division 222 South West Temple SALT LAKE CITY 1, UTAH . PHONE 5-7505 (SU-68) TIME COUNTS on the farm these days With increased production of food vital to the world and much farm work to be done to produce it, farmers everywhere throughout this territory are making great use of electrical "farm hands." Electric . equipment not only saves time but money, too, as it pumps water, irrigates, grinds feed, hoists hay, milks cows and 101 other jobs depend-ably depend-ably arid economically. f Profit by (better farming j A UTAH POWER LIGHT CO. MESSAGE I i |