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Show 4,13,, fmfiDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1947 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1947 MUGGS AND SKEETER BY WALLY BISHOP ' come back here.? ("JUNIOR"! DOWN !! rV V2- ' HI rym i: ' I I COME AWAY -v f HP RITF!! ) I d I I I earn i itti c iaikt l I I - - I v -vr ' A?N vl is v? "Utah is one of the larger consumers of dynamite. Mines of the state annually use 10,000,000 pounds in blasting out ores : the our of charm THE ELECTRIC HOUR EVERY SUNDAY-KSL 1:30 P.M. Featuring PHIL SPITALNY AND HIS ALL-GIRL ORCHESTRA Brought UTAH POWER & to you by LIGHT COMPANY METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH Removes Fish Odor To remove the odor of fish from the skillet boil in the skillet a sohi-lion sohi-lion of water and vinegar for a lew minutes. Centennial 1JTJM 7 LIVEST0CE1 SilO AUG. 31 to Sept. 20 Climaxing all livestock shows held in a hundred years! ALL-BREED DAIRY Aug. 31 to Sept. 6 CENTENNIAL BEEF SHOW FALL RABBIT SHOW Sept. 8 to 13 Aug. 25 to 31 4 H CLUB LIVESTOCK PIGEON SHOW - - Sept. 15 to 20 Sept. 8 to 14 BANTAM SHOW POUimSHOW Aug. 18 to 24 Sept. 15 to 20 Nightly at the Grandstand - - brilliant UTAH STATE FAIR REVUE Stole Wmw Qrowmds SALT LAKE CITY Timely Sewing Stitches in time save headaches for housewives. Pressing each seam before it is overlapped, keeping an abundance of pins on hand, letting dresses hang a day or two before hemming, and machine gathering by making two rows of large stitches and then pulling the lower thread are useful tricks for all sewing enthusiasts en-thusiasts to know. Shallow Cultivation Little can be gained by hoeing jr cultivating the farm garden often-sr often-sr than necessary to control weeds. Deep cultivation not only is hard tfork for the gardener, but also it j usually injurious to plant roots. Transplanting Plants The best time to transplant plants is when they are dormant, that is, before the spring , growth begins. Many plants, however, can ba safely moved later if they are carefully care-fully handled in transplanting. In transplanting, lift out the plant with a large ball of earth around the roots. Wrap it in a burlap cloth to hold the ball of earth around the roots. Set the plant in proper position, posi-tion, fill in with earth and firm it Avoid cutting or breaking the roots, and give , the newly transplanted plant plenty of water and protection from hot sun. Consumers More Choosy Now that supplies are more plen-iful, plen-iful, consumers again are becom-ng becom-ng more selective in their buying. '.n the case , of fresh vegetables, Jiey are insisting upon quality roduce. ' " ANTA u ILWAY: es.ume s B V B C vii e q y Is t S i H 9 31 garfzU uv 'pate SvetycvAexe PIIEONIX $12.10 PANGUITCII ...... 4.65 EL PASO 20.05 LOS ANGELES 10.95 (Via Flagstaff) Flu Tax All Buses leave SANTA FE TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT " " STATE STREET DRUG CO. lliK HEEDTUEM!. Uncle Sam Says Whistler's Palntlngi James McNeill Whistler was so impressed with beauty of Valparaiso Valpa-raiso that a painting of the harbor was the first of his notable series of nocturnes. Trafflo Violations Six principal traffic violations account ac-count tor more than four-fifths of all auto accidents. Prlncpal infractions infrac-tions are speeding, improper passing pass-ing and disobeying stop sign or light. Early Marriages ' Contrary to popular belief, the age of Americans at the time of their marriages averages lower than that of people in most other countries. , GRADE-CROSSING CRASH KILLS 10 CAR PASSENGERS I fc " ) ijituiih'ii'i WkW Millions of my young nieces and nephews are returning to school to learn from their teacher, schoolmates school-mates and books a way of life. Besides Be-sides grammar, history, arithmetic, home economics and a variety of other courses, they will come face to face with spo. tsmanship, honesty, self-reliance and the habit of thrift. Facts crammed into the heads of Willie and Jane v ill come in handy, but thrift is something which will be vital to their well-being every day of their lives. Of course t!,r habit of thrift may be acquired in many ways, but a sure way is the participation partici-pation of my your? nieces and nephews neph-ews in the Tjnit;d States Treasury Treas-ury Department's School Savings Program. V. S. Treasury ttpartmtnl Starts Sunday "ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON- U. S. STEEL'S : Award-winning Radio Show THEATRE GUILD Oil THE AIR Every Sunday nighf ... a full-hour performance of Broadway's most memorable plays... star ring the theatre's most distinguished actors! 7:30 P.M. KUTA American Broadcasting Company 1 ' f fr 1 SI?" ri i if ' SMASHED BY THE COWCATCHER of the engine (background), the wreckage of a car in which 7 children and 3 adults were killed is shown after the train had stopped, some distance from a grade-crossing where the accident acci-dent occurred. The bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Harold K. Rathbun, of Vesper, Kan., and their family were strewn along the tracks. The third adult killed was Earl Strange, of Lincoln, Kansas. (International) A.4 Jll i" . t 'mill J ' f sdv J Uhis .win Convert Your Present Heating Plant to Gas NOW! Now is the time to arrange for maximum comfort, economy and convenience with gas heat for next winter. Gas is the ideal heat. It requires no storage; it's clean, economical, dependable. ' A . ee eul GAS ay?$aice c&fdeb &i MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY CO. |