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Show THURSDAY. JANUARY JANUARY 25. THURSDAY. UTAH THE LEW FREE PRESS , LEHL 1940 Alpine, was most severely hurt, luf--' ftring a fractured kneecap, facial ! lacerations and bruises. He waa un HIGHWAY conscious fur a short time after the accident. Wiser was si ne in one of the cars Drivers of two cars that skidded involved in the collision. Uon each S. other and crashed into of the other vehicle. EuDriver Lehi the block a east SI tf highway hospital Saturday night were re- gene Brainard. 22. who have his residence as Salt Lake Ci?y. was ported recovering from serious inwith cuts on his face and head. left juries. Cleo Brainard. 24. riding with his Richard W. Wiser, about 50. cf brother, was less seriously hurt Invesitgators reported the cars met head-oafter skidding on icy pave CARS CRASH Oil I n, ment OLD FOLKS TO 2 MEET, FEBRUARY The Lehi Stake Old Folks will meet in the Lehi Tabernacle, Friday full day's program is being planned and all old people over sixty years of age will be guests of the Lehi Old Folks CommitteeFebruary te. From 150 Hens ... Over a 6 mouth period flock of 150 in their feed bent receiving Ai-Tibso s flock ol laid 2.54 more eg the tame size, from the same batch and receiving the same feed but not receiving as a flock Um Dr. Sslsbury s Avi-Tlayers. tooic treatment for b 2. A - SCOUTS EIIJOY TRIP IH PARALYSIS FUND DRIVE The Lehi Child Health Council has been asked to sponsor the local "March of Dimes" eamna gn. f jt the victims aid of infantile paralysis this year. Utah County's goal is $2000 and Lthi has teen asked to do her share in r&isnig the amount. lehi schools, churches and bus:ness houses will have coin collectors placed where the public can give their d nations for this great national work. 50', of the money raised is turned to local paralysis aid and h0' is used for research work-Plan- s are underway to sponsor a show at the Royal Theatre to assist with the funds for the drive. Started by President Roosevelt, the work has grown until it is one of the most worthwhile works for the relief carried out of suffering children, The President ask each person to donate st dime to help carry on the work. Countless children are walk ing today and enjoying normal Uvea through the work of the paralysis research and aid given those in need of medical care- The drive each yean commemorates the birthday anniver sary of President Roosevelt who celebrates his 58th birthday anniversary The Lehi Third Ward Boy Scouts enjoyed an educational tour in Salt Lake City, Saturday- - The boys were taken to the V. & R. G. W. shops, to For Mycosis the Harris Dairy, the Purity Baking this year. All who can possibly help are ask Ice Cream Co. Avi.Tabs contain ingredients thai art Co., the Snelgrove for (heir stimulating and where ed to give their dime for the drive. the various guides explained benencial effect on nutrition and dio variof the of manufacture the for digestive steps gestion PLUS medicines disorders and debilitating diseases. ous products and the repairing of the MISSIONARY FAREWELL LOW COST only 4 ounces medicate large locomotives. tOO pounds of mssb Come in Ret a The boys then enjoyed a swim at Mcksae odav. the Wasatch Hot Springs and dinner. SATURDAY, FEB. 3RD They were in charge of Howard GEORGE E. RICK IH THIRD WARD Ricks, George P. Price. Elder Fox 165 North 2nd West Lehi. Utah and Wayne Sunderland. - Avi-Ti- yr GO OS PROBATION TW0 LEHI TO TAKE PART liif. and HolUs Harvey Dudley. 23. were G lior . 22. of American H rk, years two placed on proration f.r when they appeared Monday in the ditrict c urt on a ecnd degrrt The two burglary charge. Lar-se- n with burgiarizsr.ir trie store Brothers Meat and Grocery room in Lehi. October 4, 193y. wen-charge- d The Joy of Ownership o MAN BURIED IN SALT LAKE CITY SISTER OF LOCAL of accomplishing that long yearr.i.lg The thrill and satisfaction be can yours without depriving yourself of owner to be a home in today and inquire about our monthly Come luxuries. other payment plan. R. J Bishop and Mrs. and Byron Whipple Whipple June J org-- ; enson attended the funeral services for Mrs. Margetts of Salt Lake City. a was Mrs. Margetts Tuesday. sister of Mr. Whipple, and well Mrs- known locally- MAKE YOUR RENT BUY YOU A HOME! - ILeM LiflBBilbeir Co. Mrs. Jennie Nostrum was a Provo visitor, Wednesday. PHONE STATE STREET, LEHI 15 Pete Gaisford, Dick Gaisford and Jim Gaisford were Mammoth visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner visitat American Fork, Friday, with their daughter, Mrs. Helen Adamsn. ed David I. Gardner and Hoyt Lay of Idaho Falls, Idaho, are on a business trip to Nevada, this week. well-know- n for Miss farewell Laurel Hutchings, daughter of Mr-anMrs. John Hutchings, who will leave for the L. D. S. Mission School in early February, will be held in the Lehi Third Ward, Chapel, Saturday, February 3. at 8 p. m. Arrangements are being mode for an excellent program followed by a dance. Music will be furnished by VolunHoward Nelson's orchestra. tary contributions will be taken. Everyone invited to join the Third Warders Wednesday. A missionary BROTHER OF LOCAL MAN BURIED MOH. Experiments conducted by the CalJames Clyde Chesnut, American ifornia Dairy Station, show that cows Fork Marshal, who passed away at drink less water in hot weather than the American Fork Hospital, Thurs in cold. day, was a brother of Edward Chesnut of Lehi. Funeral services were Experiments with feeds are un- held in American Fork, Monday. necessary we can safely guide you in selecting the right feed for the best results. More milk and greater MISSIONARY profits is assured if your cows are Let US serve you. fed right. WIVES AND PAR You'll find our experience most helpful. INTRODUCE SUSAN, ENTS MEETING FEBRUARY 15 LEHI CEREAL MILL i Memorize It For Better Burning Coal Rolling and Grinding Mill Feeds and Seeds Telephone ! I ! . 5-- The Missionary Wives and Parents will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taylor, Thursday, (to night), at 7:30. A good attendance is desired. New Air View Shows Revival n Mercur Area The annual Parent-Teach- The Panora Club were guests ' of Mrs. Aldta Hansen at her home, Wednesday evening. Mrs. Alict Francis of Los Angeles, California, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sarah Knudsen. ' Miss Thelma Goodwin was a visitor to Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Stoddard and children of Idaho Falls, Idaho, visited with Mr- and Mrs. Robert St' - last week. Club will The Junior Athenian LaPriel Miss home of meet at the Goodwin. Thursday, (tonight). Mrs. M. H. Knudsen will give a travelogue. RECOMMENDS - ''Introducin' Susan." will be held on Beth and Phyllis Jackson of Salt February 15th. Mss Geraldine Thom- Lake City, and Miss Violet Bone of son is directing the piay and a cast Garland, spent Sunday with Mr. and will be chosen this week. Mrs. Elmer Jackson. FRESH TENDER CUTS OF MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLES' A FULL GROCERY STOCK Misses Beth and Phyllis Jackson attended the Junior League Follies r.t Kingsbury Hall in Salt Lake City, Hospital Notes SEN Street was admitted to the Friday. Monday, for medical Leo Lehi Hospital, care. , " Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Powell and children left for Cody, Wyoming. be A baby girl was borr. tc Mrs. Wednesday, where Mr. Powell will "m ployed. Howard Nicholes, ('Thelma Jones) of Draper, Sunday. Jean Brigard of Salt Lake City, a victim of Saturday's auto collision was treated at the Lehi Hospital. Saturday evening and Sunday for cuts r: HXTRAl TU' HOME A baby WO SCAUDAU JUST WEVS ABOUT OUR-- PR1EWDS.TH' GOOD OLE HOM TOWM TOLKS daughter was born to Mrs. J. Lott at the Lehi Hospital, Fri- day. well-bein- Mrs. Adeline Peterson an operation v Ada Phillips underwent ation for appendicitis at Hospital, Thursday. an the Hardman underwent an Dee ation at the Mrs. Lehi M. oper- locnl hospital, Thursday. D. L. Sud weeks Hospital. A and taken home from the son were PLUMBING and HEATING .Jim... Hi Lehi - ""' ZJ - . The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D. C. $5000 MAXIMUM INSURANCE 55000 LUE'S TIHE SIHIOP T ' BY of Lehi American Legion members attended the District meet at Provo, Thursday evening. representation Located in Old Darling Hotel West of Larsen Bros- - on Main RETREADING TIRES AND TUBES VULCANIZED -- A . DEPOSITS INSURED baby Sunday. good I i oper- Mrs. Wm. H- Carson was admitted to the Lehi Hospital, Wednesday, for medical care. tTTTTT I at the underwent Lehi Hospital Friday. low-grad- e ! LEHI, UTAH IN NO OTHER LAND does the magic word HOME mean so much as it does in America For cur homes are not only the today. symbols of our liberty but our standards of achievement for all the rest of the world. In our homes we enjoy freedom of Freedom speech and of the press and freedom of speech by radio make it opinion. for every possible man, woman and child to be informed of the affairs of the world. There is another freedom we enjoy in our homes that is the envy of the rest of the world freedom from drudgery, drafts and contamination. And for this freedom we can give thanks largely to the Heating and Plumbing Contractors of An ica. Heating and Plumbing are the twin guardians of our family welfare Heating safeguards our homes against cold, dampness and d.scomfort upon which sickness thrives. Plumbing supplies the eSSt'ntial t0 g and carries away waste so d?;rPUre'ater good health. PlumbinK a too essential to the welfare of vourW!111,"1; the uninterrupted entrust enjoyment of your home to be . anv but tho ci;n .. . nanus oi a ...u neating and t'lumDing Contractor CRIME! AlL-T- H' Richard W, Wiser, also victim of the Saturday auto wreck, was admitted to the hospial, Saurday evening for treatment for a fractured knee cap, cuts, bruises and an injured chest. B. WO 17 Let Freedom Ring! EXTRA I! TOWM PAPER. WO MURDER?! PHONE MAIN STREET MICKIE SAYS and bruises. Photo Courtesy Western Air Express. History does tot very often re- These plants were built by W. F. peat Itself In mining:. Usually Suyder & Sons and when a mine or a district Is worked Interests of Salt Lake the Bothwell City. over once, it very seldom conies In addition to the tailings which back. When an ore body is mined, it is gone and there is no second ara being treated new ore deposits have been blocked out In the Mercrop. cur Hill, Golden Gate, Brickyard Not so with the Mercur district and as the accompanying new and strik- Much Geyser Marlon properties. of this ore was not profitable ing aerial photograph shows. This during the early days, and now photo was taken In September 1939 experimentation is necessary of the camp, which live years ago much In an effort to keep the district wns a ghost town. Its huge dumps, miles of tunnels and a few remain- going on a permanent basis. The Mercur district, known as ing building walls were mute evidence of the days gone by when Camp F'.oyd. was teeming with acthe district was a humming mining tivity at the beginning of the silver community, supporting approxi- excitement In 1870, but was pracmately 2500 persons. tically abandoned as a silver camp Today Mercur Ms well along the until the discovery of gold a few comeback trail and more than 1000 years later . Records of the United tnen are finding steady employment States Geological Survey place the In the district which was consid- value of prdouctlon from the disered "washed up" a few years ago. trict at $19,093,000, only a small New life was breathed into the fraction of which was paid in divicamp due to Improved metallurgy dends. In th treatment of gold ores and Much the same a it itnrim, an advance in the price of the yel- Lthe early days most of the revenue low metal from $20.67 to $35 an irom me ore goes for labor, supounce. plies, equipment and taxes, with ntrl In orrlpr to rpvlvn thn p.imn little left over for distribution. The the expenditure of more than a half district, however, Is an Important million dollars for machinery, de- . ui mo weuars or Tooele velopment and supplies 'wns neces- county nnd a large contributor to sary. The character of me industry of Utah. Revival of the ores required Installation of the district Is testimony to lha fact large milling and cyanide plants, that where mining goes, industry, two of which have replaced the progress and Individual developbarren wasteland of the canyon. ment go. J;tu OUR Birdie Wood of Salt Lake with her parents, Mr. visited City, and Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, Mrs- play, er A baby g:rl was born to Mrs. Alma Peterson of Mercur, Sunday. w? Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stiee attended the funeral of Bernard M- Christen-se- n in American Fork. Wednesday. til St rT"T?TTTrT TTTTf TY.T.T 4 M'J "n,an"V'tft FOR EACH DEPOSITOR f The State Bank of Lehi TELEPHONE 85 MAIN STREET. LBHI, VAU |