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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1947 THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER , - -J J. Mrs. Clarence Holmstead and children. Don, Sharlene and Randy Mrs. Ellis P'eterson and Elaine Holmstead have returned from a delightful trip to Cora, Wyoming, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reg R. Nelson and baby. They report that the scenery was beaut-. beaut-. iful near the lumber camp at Cora, where Mr. Nelson is employed. Mrs. Nelson is a daughter of Mrs. Peterson and a sister of Mrs. Holmstead. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gardner have returned from Star Valley and LoveU, Wyoming, where they have been visiting rlatives. SPECIAL GOODRICH SILVERTOWN First Quality TIRES 600 x 16 Plus Tax 12.95 Wasatch Products Grant Gas & Oil Saratoga Road Phone 322-W Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith accompanied ac-companied Mrs. Smith's brother, Harold Poole and his bride, Miss Kathleen Jowers, through the LDS Temple Wednesday. They also attended at-tended the wedding reception hon oring the young couple in Salt Lake City the same evening. Miss Annette Read of Heber spent a week visiting with her sis ters, Mrs. Clifford Miller ana Mrs. Dorothy Ivers. Mrs. Glen Trane is enteraining the Ikon-Oddity bridge club at her home this evening. Mrs. Clifford Miller entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday evening even-ing honoring Mrs. Reed Kirkham who was visiting here from Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho. Other guests included Mrs. Dorothy Ivers, Mrs. Burt Hutchings, Mrs. Ralph Powell, Mrs. Lloyd Gray, Mrs. Don Fowler, Mrs. Neldon Evans, Mrs. Glenn Wing, Mrs. Boyd Larsen, Mrs. Alton Al-ton Wilkin and Mrs. Glen Wanlass. Prizes were won by Mrs-. Hutchings, Hutch-ings, Mrs. Kirkham and Mrs. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertsow and son Verl, have returned home, after spending four days in Winter Win-ter Park, Colorado with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanky, who made their home in Lehi during the war. The Hebertsons also visited in Es- tes Park, Grand jaKe, anu uenvei enroute home. British Doctor Tells About Mercy Killings Confesses to Giving Chloroform To Incurable Patients. President A. C. Schow was th speaker in the Third ward Sacrament Sacra-ment meeting Sunday evening. He spoke on the fulfillment of prophecy proph-ecy by current events. Mrs. Scott Sorenson and twin sons of Salt Lake City spent last week with Mrs. Sorenson's parents I Mr. and Mrs. George W. Leany. . For the Best Service on O CABINET WORK , 0 WINDOW SCREENS DOORFRAMES WINDOW FRAMES O SCREEN DOORS LATTICEWORK Or Any Woodwork Problem CALL CHESTER PETERSON at PETE'S WOODWORKS FOR FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 83-R LONDON. According to legal authorities nothing could be done about Dr. Edwin Alfred Barton, 84. who made a confession that he had mercifully killed patients incurably and painfully ill. They said his statements in support of euthanasia could not be grounds for prosecution. prosecu-tion. Dr. Barton, for 40 years a gen-eral gen-eral practitioner, described his "first" mercy death in the University Univer-sity and College Hospital magazine. "Because I lived a few doors off I was asked to take over," he said. "The man was about 50 and his case needed very constant care. How the poor man prayed to die! How he implored me to end it all and help him out of It His condition con-dition worried me greatly from his eternal entreaty to me to take his life. "At five o'clock on a Sunday morning my night bell rang. I guessed what was wrong . . . just as I was, in pink and white pajamas, I rushed around to the house and raced upstairs. He was ... all but dead and ... I poured some chloroform onto a corner of a towel and let him go. "This was my first case of its kind and it made a deep impression on me, and when later I had one or two cases still more horrible I began be-gan to feel that some means should be legalized by which cases under absolute certainty of death associated associ-ated with constant and unrelievable suffering could be assisted and their yearning for death and relief assured." as-sured." A bill to legalize euthanasia will shortly be presented to the House of Lords where a similar bill died in 1936. Unofficial legal sources said no charge against Dr. Barton was possible pos-sible unless: 1. Death could be proved; 2. It could be shown his action hastened death; 3. The physician physi-cian acted knowingly. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims. Jr. and family left Tuesday for their home in California after a few days' visit with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sims, Sr. They were enroute home from a circle tour of the Pacific Northwest and Yellowstone Park. LaVar and Renee Houghton Grace are rejoicing over the arrival ar-rival of a baby boy, weighing 7 pounds and 2 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. William Grace and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Houghton are the grandparents NEED MONEY? It's easy to get a Loan at Geneva Finance. AUTO LOANS FURNITURE LOANS SALARY LOANS Geneva Finance Above Utah Power & Light AMERICAN FORK PHONE 413 WANT ADS HALE PEACHES Alex Christ- offerson, Ph. 301-M, liem. 9-4-lt. Taxi Service rhone 331-J Day or Night ' Comer TAXI CORN AND POTATOES for sale Hagan Hansen, Tel 350-J5. 8-14-ltp FOR SALE Large Oil Heater with elec. blower; two 55-gal. tanks with 25 ft. copper tubing. Also coal circulating heater, like new. T. H. Sims. 50 W. 3 No., Lehi. 9-4-ltp WANTED 3 riders to S. L. and back, 5 days a week. Leave at 7:30 a. m. Leave S. L. at 4 p. m. See Bygnal Dutsan, 297 N. 7 W.. Lehi. , 9-4. WANT TO RENT 4 or 5 room house or apt., turn, or uniurn. D&RG R. R. signal tower operator op-erator and family. Phone 16. 8-21-ltp. HIGHEST CASH PRICES fOK X. D. S. CHURCH BUima. Zion's Book Store, 65 East Second Sec-ond South, Salt Lake City. 6-12-4t. Scoopmobiles, Fork Liftmobiles, Mixermobiles, moves materials faster, easier. Buy now through the new exclusive distributor. Call or write Heiner Equipment & Supply Co., 501 West 7th South, Salt Lake City, Phone : 33979. FOR4 SALE BY OWNER Five room modern home. Immediate Immed-iate possession. $3,500. Ph. 24-J. E.A.Jones.' , 8-21-ltp. FOR SALE I. H. C. dump rake Also loose straw. Arvil O Stone, Saratoga Rd. Phone 318-J1. 9-4-2tp. wo via vp lust received several good used washing machines in good condition. uanKs Appu-nnr Appu-nnr Co. 189 West Main, Ph. onw 9-4-lt. FEMALE HELP WANTED Reliable woman or girl out of school for care of home and small child while mother works. 6 days wk., Sundays off. State wage expected. P. O. Box 668, ' Lehi. 9-4-ltp. Used Furniture for sale cheap. 352 No. 4th East, Lehi. Phone 166-M. 8-28-tf. ANNOUNCING the opening of GLEN'S CORNER The VICO-PEP 88 Service Station on State and Center, Lehi COME IN AND TRY OUR FRIENDLY SERVICE GASOLINE jTK V 7 1 L. GLEN SIMS, Manager Letter 25 Years Late Renews Old Friendship LARNED, KAS.-W. B. Con-rad Con-rad of Larned received that missing letter from his old friend finally. For 25 years the letter-enclosed envelope, properly addressed ad-dressed to the Kansas man, lay in undisturbed papers belonging to Abe Hoss of Seattle, Wash. Not long ago, Hoss found it, traced anew the still correct address ad-dress on the faded envelope, and dropped it in the mailbox. When Conrad got the quarter-of-a-century-late letter, he sat down Immediately and replied in a quarter of an hour. The two friends haven't seen each other in some 40 years. Sad Day for Venus When She Was Given Bath; Artists Agog ; ROME. It was a sad day fpr Venus of Cyrenaica and Niobe of the Gardens of Sallust when they got a bath, Roman art critics lamented. la-mented. - "Some barbarians," in the words of one critic, recently washed the ancient Grecian statues with some obnoxious solution which left them clean and white and according to the critics, doomed to be loved no more for at least 25 centuries. One critic compared the washing of the statues to "the shaking of Martinis, taking the fuzz oft the peach of washing a peeled banana." ba-nana." Venus had lost both arms and her head in the passing centuries. But time had given her an air which admirers venerated as almost lifelike. life-like. Niobe, like Venus mostly naked, had acquired a super-suntan which intrigued back-to-nature art lovers. "They look as if they were fresh off the production line now," a critic crit-ic mourned. Strawberries $2.50 CASE FRED SHELTON ' Fotirth Ward, Lehi Phone 89-J FREE DELIVERY Mirror Cleaning Special care to prevent water 6;om . running between mirror frames and the glass should be taken when washing them. Mirrors are cleaned best by wiping with a vinegar or ammonia-moistened cloth and drying with a soft, clean, lint-tree lint-tree cloth.,, , Food and Posture Habits Declared Cause of Ulcers ATLANTIC CITY. Dr. Donald Cook of Chicago declared ulcers were not caused by worry, smoking or alcoholic beverages, but by food and posture habits. In an address before the National Gastroenterological association, Cook said ulcers result primarily from a pinching of the ulcer-bearing afeas of the stomach and the duodenum between the liver and the spine. In discussing ways to prevent occurrence oc-currence of ulcer, Cook said the stomach should be weighted by food taken at three regular or four small meals a day. Food in the stomach would reduce the chance of pinching pinch-ing in the ulcer-bearing areas, he said. First Mineralogist The first great mineralogist and geologist was a German physician, Georgius : Agricola. Agrlcola, the name by which he was known during dur-ing his life in the early 1500' s, was the Latin form of his original name, Georg Bduerj ' Busy Port . On an average day, 25 or 30 ocean vessels clear the port of New York. Each year, some 10,000 vessels load and unload their cargoes in the port To berth them: 1.900 piers and wharves have been built by private pri-vate interests, municipalities and government agencies. Twelve major ma-jor railroads bring cargoes to the port from all parts of the nation. Goodfamily, Milch Cow for sale. Also heifer calf. Veron Curtis, Phone 61-R. 8-28-lt. COAL RANGE FOR SALE Good condition, Keith Clark, 298 E, 2nd So. Phone 310-W. 8-28-2tp. FOR SALE 8 pc. dining room set; Monarch coal range, Estate Heatrola. 201 West Main, Tel. 233, A. F. 8-21-ltp. WANTED Small furnished apt:, No children. Phone Mr. M.i Baker Jr., A. F. 685-R. USED CONSOLE RADIO, Zinith F-M, like new. Banks Appliance. WALLPAPER CLEANING and PAINTING M. D. Smuin Ph. 102-M. 1-8-tf. FOR SALE In Amenican 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. WANTED: Hard E. Davis Lehi. wheat. See W. 8-14-ltp HELP WANTED: Experienced preferred, but not essential Inquire Evans Cafe. 8-14 STEADY POSITION FOR MA TURE GIRL OR WOMAN. Care . of modern home school child and toddler while mother works. Sundays off. Excellent wages. Phone 90-W. 8-14 NEW SHIPMENT LATEST RECORD REC-ORD HITS AND ALBUMS Banks Appliance, 189 West Main. 8-14 aze precious u I 'Big Names' Find Jobs, Employment Service Says MONTGOMERY, ALA. The Alabama Ala-bama state employment service helps many "prominent" persons get work. The claims manager helped Babe Ruth Moore get a job. George Washington, Tennessee Birming ham, Henry Ford and Montgomery ! Ward are among others listed to-the to-the Montgomery office. "B.W m W ifI1aVVl Camplete bicycle repair and re conditioning service at Banks Appliance. , FOR SALE Covered 2-wheel trailer. Will sleep 2 persons. Littleford Garage. Phone 75W, 7-10-tf. A short 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. FOR SALE 6-acre pasture with flowing well. J. D. Woodhouse. 8-7-3tp. SLEEPING ROOM FOR RENT 1 or 2 gentlemen. 78 So. 2nd West, Lehi. tf NEW HOUSE FOR SALE J. Earl Smith, Ph. 144-J. 8-21-tf. tnL Banks Appliance 189 W. Main Phone 20-W mm We Stock ther machine; Banks Appliance a in r .J i-t-i shovel on pneumatic in stock for immediate Call Heiner Equipment ;i ply Co., 501 West 7tK .1 Salt Lake City, Phonel mos jo ptisnq oq zt 'sutnid am. : , 'suinid Burnss 'sautua u. rr 'saipnad 3TVS HOJ v I IT Mrs. Lettie GudmundsenJ . W 1 v - 1 ea on j.uuur uay rrom i weeks' trip accompanied by ' Stanley Gudmundson and? wife of salt Lake City. Tne ed Bryce Canyon and Zion:; lonai rarK, traveling to Los oa r'flliffirnin with o... ...v.. oiiurrit, Austin Gudmundson and They report the S. I, q,1 i family send their regards ttit Lehi friends. From Log they motored through thel and Yosemite National fm r o jo oar, cisco before returning home ;V IF Ot Wonk Keep all your small appliances in tip-top conditio:! : by having them serviced regularly. . Prompt, Expert Service on WASHING MACHINES VACUUM CLEANERS SEWING MACHINES - REFRIGERATORS ; RADIOS PUMPS AND ALL HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Popular record headquarters BANKS APPLIANCE 189 W. Main Lehi CO ch of lice it ten tal tie CO! en' 12, fie be be ec la 01 ht in ci' fe re ot hi tl a: P No need to slave in a hot kitchen when you can get a tasty, well-balanced meal at reasonable prices. at EVANS CAFE FURNITURE REPAIRING Overstuffed Sets Bottoms Re-tied DAV'S $15.00 CIIAIRS $10.00 Refinishing Upholstering Re-Glueing Custom Made Slip Covert N Rug Cleaning Furniture Cleaning New Mattresses All sizes PHONE 331-W FOR FREE ESTDIATE Z ION'S Furniture Exchange Located Across Street North From Hospita1 l: 8 .f 1 I .4 1 I I I |