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Show t THURSDAY .nmr, .J THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1947 n "Will, Utah Oil Helping To Publicize Utah With Free History Pictures ple-1892, Brigham Young Monument Monu-ment in Temple Grounds, Brig-ham Brig-ham Young. Local representatives of the Utah Oil Refining Company invite in-vite interested persons to call at any retail station or dealer and ask for these free pictures. To help publicize Utah's Centennial Cen-tennial observance, the Utah Oil Refining Company is distributing free through its retail outlets more than half a million historical his-torical pictures of Utah. Dis tribution is now under way and those interested may secure" free historical views at any station or dealer in Utah where products of Utah Oil defining Company are available. - Twenty thousand prints of each of 25 subjects are included in the series, which are produced produc-ed from original nagafives from the library of the late John F. Bennett. Descriptive text has been supplied by his daughter, Mrs. Elwood G. Winters. The reproductions are in two-tone lithography. The series is expected to be popular for souvenirs, for mail-- mail-- ing to out-of-town friends, and for preserving in home or school libraries. Reproductions of the following photographs are included in the series: One of First Homes, Council House-1849, Social Hall-1853, Hall-1853, Fillmore-about 1856, Eagle Gate-about 1859, Bee Hive House and Lion House-1860, American Telegraph Office-1861, Deseret Store and Tithing Offiee-1862, Salt Lake Theatre-1863, Tabernacle Taber-nacle Under SConstruction-1865, Early Mercantile Establishments 1868, America's First Depart ment Store-1869, Ogden in Early Days, First Catholic Church-1870, Early View of Logan, Cove Fort, Provo in Early Days, St. George Temple Under Construction, Water Wheel-1880, Early Method of Transportation-1883, Main Street-Salt Lake City-About 1883, Garfield Beach-About 1887, Laying Lay-ing Capstoi s of Salt Lake Tem- Fewer Women Die of Cancer; Low Rate Recorded in 1946 CHICAGO. Deaths from cancer among women continue to decrease, de-crease, policyholder statistics compiled com-piled by Metropolitan Life Insurance Insur-ance company, showed. A new low figure of 78.9 deaths per 100,000 at ages 1 to 74 years was recorded during 1946. The . improvement ma be even better than figures indicate, statisticians statis-ticians point out. Better methods of diagnosis have led to discovery of an increasing number of cases and hence to more frequent certification of cancer as a cause of death. For the Best Service on CABINET WORK WINDOW SCREENS DOOR FRAMES WINDOW FRAMES SCREEN DOORS LATTICE WORK Or Any Woodwork Problem, Call Chester Peterson at Pete's Woodworks Phone 83-R For Free Estimates , Second East Fourth North, Lehi 9:00 a. m. to 5 p. m. r is Always Price Quality A bargain is a good piece of merchandise at a price that's LOW for its QUALITY. It's what you GET for what you PAY that makes Penney bargain. Cheap, shoddy stuff is never a bargain, no matter now little it costs you. We wouldn't give it houseroom here at Penney's. Through thick and thin we've stuck to this: it must be GOOD and LOW-PRICED to be a bargain! That's why our customers believe in us. Like us, they're hard-working Americans who won't stand for lazy dollars. TEN YEARS SINCE SPORT AND CASUAL COATS SOLD AT Army to Release Engine Kit For Commercial Production WASHINGTON. The army is making available for commercial production its method of producing a wide variety of gasoline engines from a kit of parts. Brig. Gen. .Henry B. Sayler, ordnance ord-nance research chief, said a range of horsepower from 15 to 1,400 may be obtained by adding a new crankshaft crank-shaft and increasing the number of cylinders from two highly standardized standard-ized sets of parts a sort of "make-your-engine-bigger" idea. ' unutvd I ti I Lo's Angeles ip St. Chicago York Wash., D- DaUas, e way $10.95 eft 25.20 26.90 36.3U 29.10 35.40 28.15 TrlO $1915 . en SI."" 45.40 46.40 6535 54.1U 63.35 51.45 Tax) team Wampanoag Indians of Cape Cod Are Seeking New Chief MASHPEE, MASS. The Wampanoag Wampa-noag Indians of Cape Cod are looking look-ing for a new chief. Complaining that his work wasn't appreciated, Chief Wild Horse quit after leading the tribe for 17 years. He charged that there were "not 20 real Indians" in this town. ' The chief said that only he and the tribal medicine man could speak their mother tongue. WANT ADS 20 Chester White Pigs. Your choice $12.00 each. Frank Harris, 600 West Main street, American Fork. 6-19-ltp. FOR SALE 1941 Chevrolet. See Ralph H. Allred, 564 W. Main, Lehi. 6-19-ltp. FOR SALE Record player, can be attached to any radio. Cheap. 124 W. 2nd North, Lehi. 6-19-ltp. WANTED Rear bicycle wheel. Need not have axle. Bygnal Dutson, 297 North 7th West, Lehi. 6-19-lt. Small table model Economy sepa rator for sale, also large hay pull. Phone 340-R2. 6-19-2tp. Never Had War Long isolated Iceland has never had war. Colonized in the ninth century by Norsemen seeking free dom from tyranny, it counts more than thousand years of democratic demo-cratic history. Its elected assembly, known as the Althing, was set up in 030. (p3 F THE LEHI SUN Issued each Thursday at Lehi, Utah by the ! LEHI SUN PUBLISHING COMPANY 1 HIT SONGS For proof of economy compare Greyhound's low fares. For the time of the next bus to anywhere in America, call your nearest Overland Greyhound agent STATE STREET DRUG CO. Phone 145, Lehi Operate by INTERSTATE TRANSIT LINES WALLPAPER CLEANING and -M. D. Smuin Ph. 1-8-tf. FOR SALE In American Fork, 5 room home, good location, immediate possession. Tel. 186, Lehi. 4-10-tf. Legal Blanks for all purposes at Sun office, 189 W. Main. A sliort SUN want ad can bring you $ $ $ for the investment of a few cents. Sell your don't-wants don't-wants the easy, Sun Want-Ad way. . . - Automatic Electric Water Heaters for immediate installation in your home. Economical, dependable, de-pendable, no "wear out." See them at Banks Appliance. Convenient Con-venient .Terms. Camplete bicycle repair and re-- re-- conditioning service at Banks Appliance FOR SALE 6 nn. brick home; 3 bedrooms living and dining nn.; 2 bathrooms and kitchen. SELECT THE RECORDS YOU WANT FROM OUR SELF-HELP RACKS GOING STRONG THIS WEEK t When Am I Going to Kiss You Good Morning and . Serenade to Love Freddy Martin 63c JeVous Aime The Church in the Valley Wayne King 63c There's .That Lovely Feeling Again Tomorrow Charlie Spivak 63c Keep Them Cold Icy Fingers Off of Me. Kentucky Waltz Pee Wee King 63c You Don't Know What Lonesome Lone-some Is Teardrops in My Heart Sons of the Pioneers 63c Dangerous Ground I'm Restless Roy Rogers 63c Artie Shaw Four Star Favorite Favo-rite Album $3.31 Jeanette MacDonald in Song $4.05 Utah County's Self-nelp Record Store Banks Appliance 189 West Main Lehi Phone 20-W Entered as Second Ulass Matter Anmist im- V, AJU a fost unice at L-em, utan, unaer tne act of March 3. 1879! PTTTT-T R RANKS PMitnr PnWirl,n. r. ana MEMBElCJ CCTVIATkM JWWIfl IWIl IITill fTr Of TUv. i yii 11 uirui jiMir v u r A ni!irivi.. Advertising Rates furnished on request. SW MRS. FARMER! Electrical helpers save time, money and make your farm life easier! Thousands of Mrs. Farmers in this territory enjoy better living as "elec-.tric "elec-.tric helpers" assume more and more of the daily duties pumping water, heating water, cooking, refrigerating, washing dishes, washing clothes, ironing iron-ing and so forth. And you'll soon be able to join them for new electric equipment and appliances are becoming becom-ing available again. BUY FROM YOUR ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT DEALER A UTAH POWER ft tICHT CO. MESSAGE WANTED Part time cook. Apply Ap-ply at Ralph's Cafe or phone 32-W or 69-W. 6-19-lt. FOR SALE With or without furniture. 5 room, 2 bedroom, modern home. H. E. Marshall, 651 N. 3rd W., Lehi. 6-19-ltp Remember what prices were in '37 ? In those days we had sport and casual coats at $10 BUT NOT SINCE THEN! Those coats were glorified wool sport shirts. THESE are rich wool blends and all-wool suitings! Tailored like a man's good suit these are coats a man can really feel dressed-up in. Broad, well-set shoulders . . . rayon-lined body and sleeves . . . flawlessly tailored! Handsome herringbones herring-bones and glen plaids, shepherd checks and novelty weaves, solid colors and two-tones all going at MANY dollars below their original orig-inal price! Men's Two-Tone Summer Sport Shoes. 6.90 Women's White Leather Sandals..., 3.98 Girls Swim Suils I and 2-piece 1.98 Women's Plastic Summer Handbags 2.98 Jr. Boys' Slack Suits, Sanforized 4.00 1 i Women's Swim Suits 3.98 Shrinkage will not exceed 1 r i WANT TO BUY Scran Material. Heavy iron, old cars, machinery, metals, etc. Will haul.. D. Adams, 531 West 7th So., Salt Lake City. 6-5-2tp SERIES OF ORIGINAL, INTERESTING HISTORICAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF UTAH CEMENT WORK Basements, sidewalks, foundations. Phone 118-J, George Ingram. 5-15-3tp. WORK WANTED Housework, baby tending, etc. Joyce Carson, Car-son, Ph. 64-J, Lehi. 6-12-ltp. FOR SALE Chester White weaner pigs, ten weeks old. Edward B. Jones. Phone 219-F2 Lehi, Utah. 6-12-lt. FOR SALE Brand new Cable Spinet Pianos. . Inquire Bank? Appliance, 189-W Main. 4-10-8tp. FOR SALE 3 room house, garage and good garden lot. Mrs. McAffee, 231 E. 5 N., Lehi. 6-12-2tp. HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR L. D. S. CHURCH BOOKS. Zion's Book Store, 65 East Second Sec-ond South, Salt Lake City. 6-12-4t. CLOSE OUT ON ALL CLOTHING. CLOTH-ING. Everything will be sold! 20 per cent off original price! Western Auto, West Main St., Lehi. 6-12 Large modern home for Sale Fruit, flowers, shrubs, garden, coops. Phone 68-J. 6-5-2t. Built-in cupboards, plenty of large clothes closets, fruit rm. in basement. Coal stoker furnace. furn-ace. Large chicken coop, fruit trees, garage, nearly 1 acre. Call Lehi 134-W. FOR SALE-Oil hot water heater, new condition, will take $65.00 Late model enamel coal range and jacket, $30.00. All-metal bed with springs, $10.00. Chev. pick-up $375.00. Chev. sedan. Girl's bicvele good cond. $20.00. A. s! Roundy, Ph. 86-J. 3-20-tf. y 1 WW 1 i 1 ill 1 Ipfvl -j j 11 1 SYjJL WCIAl HALl, FIRST f 'I JU if N V M gj W CfL WESTERN THEATRE, 1853 I M (MM for the osking IMMM '36 '40 All original photographs of early days size 9 x 12 inches suitable for framing fram-ing or for pieserving in an attractive album. Both pictures and album are available no at Pep 88-Vico stations the pictures are free there's a slight charge tor the album UTAH The series includes 25 photographs. A new one is available each week. Make it a habit to drive in regularly at Pep 88-Vico stations' collect a full set compliments of Utah Oil Refining Company. The views make interesting material to send to out-of-town friends! OILREFINING CO MP AN Y t |