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Show he Lehi Free Press LHHI'S WIDELY READ HOME-OWNE- NEWSPAPER D " VOLUME IX " LLHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY, ANNOUNCED KALUNITE PLANT 4 No. 4 LEHI DEFENSE RECENT MARRIAGE LEHI CHOSEN FOR ' " 18. 1941 SLPTLMBER STOLEN CAR AND DRIVER CAUGHT HERE COUNCIL ORGANIZED ; uuis Christensen anMr and Mrs In keeping with the legislation of the; nounce the marriage of their daughter, last state legislature in which the gover- Metta. to Mr Lloyd Gunther. son of nor w as authorized to estabish a defence Mr and Mrs Carl Gunther, also of council and by proclamation he has proLebi The marriagr look plarc Septem- ceeded to do so. Declaring this week as a Defense Council Week with Wednes ber Kth in Charleston. South Carolina. Both young p.ople are graduates of day, September 17th. being registration The bride has the Lehi High School. for all volunteer aids in all divisions' been employed in the local office of the of National Defense being registered. In Mountain States Telephone Company. keepng Vith the state and county organi-- , Mr. Gunther attended the U. S. A. zaiions Mayor Dean Prior, local chair-C. at Logan, and has recently been re man and the City Council who act as leased from a mission. members of the advisory council. A Lehi At present the art Defense Council will be organized with people young wished in the following membership as chairman of louring the east, havng Missouri. Palymra. and other points in the fivem ajor divisions: New York, and Chicago. PLANNING Mr. L.. B. Adamson, They expect to return to Lehi the latter part of tbe Principal of Lehi High Sch6Vl. week. PROTECTION Niron Fowler. was 1 Lehi sugar factory site has chosen by Kalunite Inc. of bun as the site of the d Lake City Sj!i three unit alumnia plant to use the The old pro-pust- for producing alumnia Irom Utah alunite, was the word released Wednesday from officials. Approval of the OPM at Washington D. C. is now anxiously awaited. The Lehi Civic Improvement Association have been working hard for some Ten time to bring the plant to Lehi. days ago the alunite people met with tbe Civic Improvement Association, and of the Lehi business men in a survey sugar factory site and a meetinig of the and the Utah-IdahKalunite people officials was arranged Sugar Company when a price for the site was agreed upo on. The site at Lehi was pronounced the state and final approval by Kalunite was sent to Athur Bunker, chief of the alumnium division of the OPM at Washington, D. C. Tuesday. Every effort is being made by local concerns in cooperation with the Civic and Utah Improvement - Association, County Commissioner to have the plant built at Lehi. Citizens are urged to get behind the officials and do their share in The probringing this industry here. posed three unit plant could be built for as $2,300,000 compared with the $1,100,000 for the single unit plant suggested by the National Academy of Science, and the three unit plant at double invesment would produce three limes the quantity of alumnia It would take a year's time to build the plant but it would be a permanent one. The three unit plant would produce 100 tons of alumni per day. Senator Abe Murdock is working for the Utah plant and telegrams were sent to Washington D. C. Wednesday by Lehi urging the final approval of the OPM. Now is the time for Lehi to act. Get together and work with the Civic Improvement Associaton In bringing industry to Lehi. If there are any questions or should anyone have any doubts about any phase of the plant, they are asked to contact the Civic Improvement Association who will see that your inquiries are satisbest in the fi NAMED process A i SCOUT OFFICIALS ' - 1 A meeting of the Boy Scout Council for the Lehi district was held, Monday evening and a council for the coming year named. Names were selected by a nomicommittee nating with R. C. Allred, chairman. Bishop E. N. Webb and Bishop E. B. Garrett. LJJ IVAN H. LOUGHARY Dr. J. G. Jones was retained as HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN ASSOCIdistrict chairman, with Stanley Taylor ATION APPOINTS NEW as Thomas Powers was retained ac secretary and treasurer. Pres. A. Carlos Schow was named as finance chairman with the folowing committee chairmen: Bernell Bateman, health and safety: R. B. Worlton, and camping activities: Mayor Dean Prior, Court of Honor; John Hutchings, scout commissioner. SCHOOLS WORK OUT PLAN TO AID FARMERS 111 HARVESTING FIELDMAN S. NECESSITIES chant. COMMUNICATION AWARDED PLAQUES a Edu-cato- n alleviate the situation. The meeting was held at 2:30 p. m. on Tuesday, September 16. at the super intendent's office, and was attended by all of the principals, the agriculture teach ers and Mr. Boswell. At this meeting it factorily taken care of. school, was decided that each through would their department. agricultural Sterling Evans spent Sunday night in determine the number of boys who deSalt Lake City. sired to work and make this information available to any farmers who wished to avail themselves of this labor supply. It ALL GUESS WORK DONE AWAY while WITH IN PERMANENT WAVING was pointed out at the meeting that this is acute more the problem year, it is WITH THE NEW PILOT WAVE not greatly different from what it has TIMER been other years, the difference being in the increased demand for labor. It was felt that his arrangement would make available the labor needed in the emergency and at the same time would not take students out of the schools who were not needed and who are not old The enough to do the work required. cooperation of the farmers is desired in Goodwin, n n A. PUBLIC UTILITIES Mr. B. J. I.ott. former city councilman. These men will organize sub committees under each division. A total of 28 committees being possible. They will also be members of the county council in their respective divisions. The entire progrem is volunteer and no military service is involved. The purpose to prepare the home folks for work in morale building, publicity, recreation, police, air raids, wardens and The registration will conmany others. tinue and in the event you haven't registered you are asked to do so at the city office so your services can be put Pettit of Bountiful. NEW BEAUTY EQUIPMENT AT ALTA'S BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Alta Webb has installed a new Pilot Timing machine to us in deter mining the time and quantity of heat to use in giving perm a net waves, eliminfailures ating all guess work and ia permanent waving. With the new machine a perfect curl can be given to alt types of hair. Automatic heat controls govern tbe electric current and tV're is absolutely no danger of hair being heated too long with this new machine. Mrs. Webb invites the ladies of Lehi to visit her shop and see the new machine in operation. to best advantage in the event extreme Let's not be caught) emergencies arise. and unorganized unprepared like Britain Mrs. Milan Allred and Ernest Allred was. REGISTER TODAY. It is open are visiting friends and relatives in Idaho to men and women of all abilities and Falls, Idaho. talents. Mrs. Charlotte Lewis entertained at Mrs. J. G. Jones returned home last breakfast for Mrs. Sunday morning week from a two weeks visit with Mr. Jennie Nostrum, Mrs. Geneva Stewart, and Mrs. B. W. Thompson of Elko, and Mrs. Mary Maudsley of Salt Lake Nevada. City. GAME AT B. Y. U. Firing the first bombshell of the 1941 football wars. Brigham Young univer Montana sity Cougars will clash with in trre B. Y. the under lights Univcrsty U. stadium at Provo at 8 p. m. Friday. September SUGAR 26. 100 Pounds BUTTER SALE $6.29 is the 1st game The B. Y. rst college grid encounter in the state and offers an attractive opener for The two teams are fans. hungry since the matched, considered evenly were barely edged out scrappy Cougars last year by Texas Tech which also took the measure of Montana U. I football-- o pounds SUGAR 65c Dairy Gold MAID Q- I0BARSP&GS0AP illr QUALITY GOLD 2 POUHDS 35c 2 POUHDS 31c APRICOTS 2 POUNDS 48c September IK. 1941 6 ilices plain loaf cups Scgo Milk I packajrc vanilla ice cream powder ... dipt drained, sliced peaches. i cup cold water fresh or canned 1 teaspoon vanilla (No. 2 can) 6R0LLS25'i BROOKS, OLEOMARGARINE Ice Cream Cakes T01LET TISSUE islLARD jj Broadcast hv Mary Lee Tavlor, HAC 39c MUTTON CHOPS "man-inaction- J as Billy OPENING FOOTBALL the Montana men, Eddie Against Kimball's gridders are expected to throw some a featuring brilliant offensive. making it possible in not expecting stud-c- t Durnew brand plays. to snv out to the noint where it stunts will be staged by will seriousy interfere with theiri doinp ing the half, B. Y. U. student body, which besuccessful school work when they re- the on September 26." enter -- hool. and that the farmers he re- gins registration quested not to keep students out more Due to the increasing popularity of than thev are .vtmllv needed. n:sbt football, a large crowd is expected T' was the feeling of the group that in the Y stadium for the game, accordif this plan were carried out successfully, ing to university officials. Inaugurated the Y it would not be necessarv to m.ike anv last year, the night games at Individ school in the program. most the stadium proved changes popular of the ual adjustments have awavs been made entire schedule. in the past and wil continiue to be made fray is the first The Cougar-Grizzl- y in the present situation. which inschedule of a four game home The farmers needing help arc en cludes another night game October 3 with couraecd to contact the principals of the Colorado Teachers and afternoon games local high schools in the area in which on November 15 and 22 with Colorado Students who intend to re- U and Colorado Aggies. Special season they live. are main out to help farmers in the emer- tickets for the entire four games their gency should immediately contact available at Hcdquist Drug in Provo and before principals and make arrangements at B. Y. U. ticker office, according to their absence. It is earnestly rcquetsed Ncal Peterson, ticket manager. that parents who are requiring students to stay out of school urge the students As all heads of hair are different and to contact the principal and make MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED therefore require different time for steam- 'ng. I have installed the NEW PILOT D. R. MITCHELL. Supt. U'AVE TIMER which timss each head Frank Gurney anMr. and Mrs. of hair the exactly rigbt for the particular' nounce marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Jay Powell entertained at a social Wanda, to Mr. Gayle Wilson, son of Mr. condition of the hair, therefore there can ' , Wednesday-eveningno failures. Both young Call in and see this new j and luncheon at their home. and Mrs. H. A. Wilson. anniverwonder. honoring the birthday are graduates of the Lehi High people Guests were Mr. sary of her husband. School and are promnent in social James Powell, Mr. Mrs. and Mr. Powell, circles of the city. They will make their and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Varney. and home in Salt Lake City. of American Penrod Mrs. LeGrandc ALTA WEBB. Hair Stylist and Mr. Larsen Their many Lrhi friends wish them a Les Mrs. and Mr. Fork. Phone 49 or 92 and Mrs. Shirl Powell. happy and successful future. ALTA'S BEAUTY SHOP j mer- W. Mr. ay Ford. Ivan H. Loughary. Extension DairyThe following have been scored and man of the University of Idaho, has been awarded' Plaques by the Lehi Beautifi-catiofieidman for The appointed western Committee: Holstein-FriesiaAssociation of America, CLIFFORD N. PULLEY to replace M. B. Nichols, Portland. Ore,, GARDNER ANGUS who has been transferred to the national ELI BATCHELOR at Battleboro, Vt, headquarters A. CARLOS SCHOW Mr. Loughary is widely known for KARREN TURNER his organization of the traveling bull P. JONES WM. studs of Idaho, a program now being CARL F. ASHTON in some other suites. Every adopted FRANK SHARP scrub bulls formerstud displaces 20-2- 5 MRS. E. J. T. ROBERTS ly maintained by dairymen. NIRON FOWLER in was born Mr. Loughary. who CARL GUNTHER Monmouth, Ore., has made dairy extenLEONARD PETERSON sion his major work since graduation LIONEL LARSEN alfrom Oregon State College in 1916, OSCAR HUNTER in served the he after graduation though ISAAC PECK U. S. Army, and then for 5 years manREUBEN RUSSON aged Luckiamute farm (his home farm) Ore. at Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Peterson and Mr. For 12 years he was western fieidman and Mrs. Leslie Durant of Ogden, and for the American Jersey Cattle Club, and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walker and Mr. for the past six years has been Idaho's and Mrs. Dee Woolsey and child of Salt he The Extension Dairyman. territory Lake City, were Sunday guests at the As will cover for The Holstein-Friesahome of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson. sociation of America consists of Washing- meeting of the Board of held on Monday. September 15, the question of cooperative effort between of schools and farmers in harvesting their crops was discussed by the Board. of the The Farm Labor Committee County Planning Board met with the Board of Education and suggested that some plan of cooperation between the schools and the farmers would materially help in the harvesting of crops. AriThe Board passed a motion that the ton, Oregon. California, Nevada, Monand of the zona, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming superintendent call a meeting He will take over his new duties agricultural superviosrs, ,and tana. principals, to work on October 1 and will establsh headMr. Boswell, County Agent, cut in detail some plan which would quarters at Portland, Ore. At I. thirteen year old Bountiful youth afternoon caught here Wednesday near the George Russon home after be was observed trying to steal the car of Dr. Eddington, parked near tbe hospital. The boy had driven a stolen car from Salt Lake City and stopped at the bos-dWhen Dr. pital. Eddington stopped him from taking his car, he jumped into the stolen Salt Lake car and drove along the highway to the George Russon mid- ence. here he left the Salt Lake car and was attempting to hitchhike south. He was caught by City Marshal Fowler and held at the city joil. He .gave his name A 1 LI0HT HOUSE 5 T1E 44c CAN 8c CLEANSER 3 CANS 25c I'i GROCERY SPECIALS ( '!..'! cup milk until icy cold. Meanwhile, powder in km !. Siir in grad-jalicup cold milk, the er aivj vanilla. Chill thoroughly V hi;i.ilied milk mth rotary ec(t bearer, or elcrtri', tv erLt I.igh speeJ, until Miff. Told inlochillec """lure. Fiec.e, without it mechanics refrigerator tray at coIJctt tempera or a in mold ruined in a mixture of . lure, parts crushed ice to part ice cream tilt nrrange ca.e slices on iiuliniuM .cn.it s'm".'n i.cct.-a- I ::::rc of remaining " rt'ranse C a nal pea lies i circle or cake slices, du iJinc equall- Tut equal portion i ice cream tn center of pcachc I.cre at once. Serves 6. If Jell-ice need cu:. I cre-- powder 24c VEAL LOAF i ibry s 17c POWDER JELL0 " 9c SODA CRACKERS 2 POUNDS 19c 25c LOOSE CAKES 15c TIN COFFEE, Hills 65c GORflFD BEEF is used, you vvul VANILLA ICE CREAM PINEAPPLE, G"' P0UND Schillings 31c M. J. B. KITCHEN MAID FLOUR B lb jg SLICED PEACHES CAN 19c JAR RINGS 6 Do7en.-.25- c KEER LIDS 9C SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR 25c IRRADIATED SEG0 MILK CAN 9c PEOPLES ST0EE PHONE 76 STATE STREET |