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Show THURSDAY, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, UTAH LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHi, 1533 rrogram, gariiti and luncheon ere er.j yed Ly ab The tables were triai- Iadits. FROM CONSTIPATION" SOCIETY ENTERTAINS twenty rr.ed in a valetitiiie motif, a largt .... C;. A Hon"!, . ... . fed 3 t CI lid C.kl.. .TJiv j of red carnations center centerpiece skin is the pimples are gune. My luncheon table. the Adfcuiooth and glows with health." State Relief Society of- - ing and re- - fi jhe Ihi held on the birth was The Dartv lenka wa.be BOTH tfiU;rt3tUied the miring Suke Ltves constipation that so often ag- Mrs. Mina Webb, of anniversary day rd and members at a onVer. trravates a bad complexion. At all Relief former Society Stake presi fdv party in tiie Lthi Fifth Ward Chapel, leading druggets, dent. Mrs. Ieila Fox vias ir. charjre FriJiiy. STAKE RELIEF MY SKIN WAS FULL OF PIMPLES A.VD BLEMISHES A FEEr THE LEHI FEpTTH IheuirXl Publuheby M"""' DRIVERS OUR FELLOW Phone 8-- . More Silver Kings Needed f , '1 f f" 1 Office. 32 W. Main ,' V "I" Furnished Jne Vthtn tbe .Silver King Coalition Wines Company was forced to close lu property e.irly In 1H.JS and remain closed throughout the remain-de- . of the year, it was keenly felt throughout business and Industrial channels In Utah. The mine, pictured above Is one of the great mines of the world and a mighty contributor to the business, Industrial and community life of the state. Vp until last year the mina and Its predecessors had been under constant development and proslnc- tlon since 1SK2, a reord equalled by only a few mines. In a sense, this record was not br:ken as development was continued In the western end of the property where the company Is sinking a new shaft t a cost of more than a half million dollars. Since 1SS2, Silver King Coalition and Us predecessors have produced tipward of $90,000,000 In gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc. Channels of Industry have received approximately $60,000,000 of this In the form of wages, supplies, materials, silver-lead-zin- c ' , taxes, freight, treatment and other charges. It is Interesting to note a r period of Silver King's results, from 193 to 19.'7: Dry tons shipped (crude and concentrates) 256,443; gross yield from mine, $19,459,539. Freight, smelting and treatment charges, $2,S4,430. Taxes (County, state, federal), five-yea- Total dividends paid, $5,593,364. Of the dividends paid, 66 per cent went to Utah stockholders. Normally Silver King Coalition employs 650 men, which means that approximately 2500 persons are dependent directly upon the mine's operations. This Is an impressive array of facts, and It la evident that the state needs more such producers. There are other mines like the Silver King yet to be developed as the state's resources have only been scratched. GUARANTEED SERVICE An expert lubrication service that prevents costly repair bills and insures proper car operation. Best quality oils and greases are used. FIRST CLASS MOTOR SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES State Street Service Station PHONE 856 SYLVESTER CLARK, Manager Stat Street, Lehl. Utah 1 sen-ice- A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c PAID ON SUBSCRIPTION Send In Your Subscription Today One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c n; I AMERICAN LEGION " LEHI FEEE PRESS 11 Paper That Sets and Prints All Local Neva and Ads in Lehi WIIY NOT BUILD LEill? LIcV r. O 1 The Evansville Camp of the! ters of the Pioneers will meet r Travelers Safety Service "See, she't doing 72 miles an hour. hold. poor tires and mv brakes don't iiti 117,-- . , ' U opn Tiome het up but I've 3ot of Mrs. John H."J at 2 p. k Thursday, February 9 members are urged to . be preset An explorer troop for the Iehi Stake will be organized on Monday, ri,nrJrv (1 at 7: :!0 n. m. in the Memorial Building. Dr. J. G. Jones and to 15 from invites all explorers, boys 17 years of age, to join me uuo. Ti',.t.itiuo nf the troon will be a trip to the World's Fair in August, Mexico going down the coast to Old and back by Boulder Dam. is in charge of the organization US Banish Drudgeryanl Increase Profits yi Office nri hi in I 8-- Night or Day If yon bare any news of ia ereet, any adrertieng, any Job printing or want anything la USe printing line. Srvic4 with a tmila Phona 8--W oo Your Farm r JSCIENCE and invention have made j it pos sible lor every farm family to enjoy life more as electric "hired men" relieve everyone of elec- At the same time, drudgerous chores. tricity enables every farmer to increase farm i profits. How can electric appliances help you? I i George P. Price, Roger Price of Alpine, and Ronald Price of Pleasant Grove were business visitors to Bacchus, Sunday. A personal survey will show you. Mr. and Mrs. Byron WTiipple, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers and Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones attended the scout banquet in Provo, Saturday evening. farm. Come in let's discuss the individual problems of your Hundreds of farmers in this territory have benefited by getting the facts, just OS you will, too. SEE YOUR DEALER OR WAN1 ADS Eng Coal is the modem fuel for your furnace, heater, fireplace or stove, stoker prepared those who want clean ...especially Two Cheater White Boars For Frank Barnes, Phnne 139-- a trial order cod-Plac- e ' 00 safe you'll never be with any coal but W If your Sewing Machine or Lawa Mower needs renaira. . Slaan. m c i owa Sharpened. William Osborne wffl do It for you. .. iJ A..J 'IMP LEHI CEREAL MILL PHONE ".l"-p i WANTED Will call and horses and dead animals. See C. O. Hoknstead. Phone 843-J- worthless 5-- W S. TYPEWRITER SECOND SHEETS splendid for typewriter practice work,' only 30o for 500 sheets at The Lahl Free Press j 1 10-1- Reside V 1 ) KEW! The Blue Bc 'i C'ump 0f the ters of the Bant ers will dm,'.' home of Mrs. Marian Johns.. ! at z p. (lay, reui uary memoers iiivitci t be pre Marion Johnson and Jjr; Stoker will be J . White Chester Boar for Service J. L. Bamhart, Phone 95--tf PH.ONES ' D. U. P. UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE The Lehi American Legion auxili See Ira Racker. ary will meet, Monday, February 13, CREAM FOR SALE 10c half pt, at 7:30 p. m. in the Memorial Build20c pint, 3oc quart. W. D. Jones, ing. After a short business session, 594 North 1st West. 5p a card party and social will be held. All members cordially invited to be Four Room Home For Sale present. Located 3rd North, 3rd East. See Mrs. Reta Adamsnn. Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Mrs. D. R. Mitchell and Mrs. L. D. Adamson COAL FOR SALESeveral kinds. were Salt Lake City visitors, Tues Elton Dansie, Phone 81. tf day. FOR LEASE OR SALE 6 acres of land and 9 share nf Tmt Also business building on Main street mkh. MAY CRABB STILLER 411 Sproul Street, Norwalk, Calif "' subscript! year SWf PKtS1 MARIE ROBINSON INITIATED ago. INTO LAMBDA DELTA SIGMA He was married Oct. 2 4, 1883, to Emma E. Chi'id, who died in 1914. Marie Robinson of Lehi was one of Surviving are a son, Francis L. who were initiated Mulliner of Salt Lake City, four the 71 students Lambda Dela into Sunday night grandchildren and two Sigma, as the L. D. S. sponsored fraternity made its first appearance of the cmpus of Brigham Young LEHI TO ASK FOR university here. With chapters at the universiies ot GROSSING SIGNALS Utah and Wyoming and at the U. S. A. C, the fraternity is designed to give opportunity to college youth for At the last meeting of the Lehi participation not only in the best Lions Club it was decided that the social activities, but in the realms of club would sponsor the placing of intellectual and cultural development shiners or lighted signals at railroad as well, crossings in Lehi, especially on those by the Lehi Roller Mills where a A CORRECTION collision last week resulted in the death of a local youth. In our last issue the Red Cross re port was given as $5 sent to thei Chinese relief fund. This should JUNIOR PROM have been $3 to the California relief COMMITTEE CHOSEN and $10 to the Chinese relief fund. AUXILIARY TO MEET Attend the Show - s The Junior Prom Committee for the Lehi High School was announced this week to arrange details of the annual Junior Prom. Faye Hutchings was chosen as chairman with Emery Jones as V Clara Orton, Miriam Lott and Bob Zimmerman as committee. The theme for the Prom is being chosen this year through a contest of the junior class members. I pJ? i- BE ORGANIZED for Brigham Young Mulliner, 80, of Lehi, who died Monday at 8:35 a. m. at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Shelton McMillin, 6.")9 Fourth East street, Suit Lake City, will be con ducted Friday at 2 p. ni. in the Lehi Fifth Ward chapel. Burial will be in the Ihi cemetery. Mr. Mulliner was born March G, 1858, at Lehi, a son of Samuel and Harriet Mulliner. He spent most of his life in milling and farming here, moving to Salt Lake City two years Funeral $2,678,992. I'pon EXPLORER TROOP TO BRIGHAM MULUNER Payrolls, $4,936,434. Materials and supplies purchased, Have Your Car Greased Todayby Experts , DEATH SUMMONS $1,101,933. I 7 k.h" UFMKl' UTAH ' J ? pSetjj, clasa . j 4 - Entered at the as seoond a . g- est and State St ' Phones Office A. H. Wir.g The following program was given: Welcome Mrs. Deila Fox. Reading Mrs. Fern Russon. Good- Song Lead by Mrs. Ok-nwin. Mrs. Edna reading Original Banks. -B r'h-- ; Happy Gr up singing day.,: Resjionse by Mrs. Mina Webb. Presentation of a boquet of red carnations to Mr. Webb. officers are: Mrs. The Mina Webb, Mrs. Olena Givdwin,; Mrs. Clara Webb, Mrs. Ann:e Fyffe.j Mrs. Charl otte HadfieM, Mis. Vivian Knuds'ii, Mrs. Ethel Watkins, .Mrs. Fern Russon, Mrs. Susie Whipple and j Mrs. Delia Fox. The new board members are: Mrs. Delia Fox, Mrs. Lucy Whitman, Mrs.; Eliza Logsdon, Mrs. Edith Evans, Mrs. Lenore Jones, Mrs. Ethel Hun ger, Mrs. Edna Ranks, Mrs. Laura Schow, Mrs. Mable Taylor and Mrs. Udine Wing. t Priavrl George V. - of arrangements. Mrs. actijig as toatrnitres. i . I j mmrn mh mm mdM |