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Show nR5DAY, OCTOBER 23, 1941 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH WILD GUEESE CALLING LOCAL ITEMS The Lehi Stake Primary Board visited the Cedar Fort and Fairf.eH Primaries Weuiesday. THOUGHT FOR TODAY A 2 T. F Henry Fonda as a two f:sted lum(r berjack and Joan Bennett as a spent dance ha'.I Kkham, qutn together fight the fury ...f a primitive country in Monday in bat wkc un. Stewart Edward Whites Wild (iet-yus Mava MeAffee .visited with "Th Centhe falling, Mr. "brother and Fox film due Sundav. M,,nd.iv j., r tury of Sult ,3 ni Mrs. 805 McAJfee and Tuesday at the Royal Theatre.) to Tuesday. Saturday Likt- City, The new picture features Warren William. Una Munson and Barton of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Willey John Erahm directed) Mr. MjcLane. with visited Idaho, Pucatello. and Harry Joe Brown produced Hd Geese Calling." arJ Mrs. F"rank Martens, Wednes day to Sunday. George Lewis, Mrs. Mrs- A. E. Giles j - ru-- People ho used to wait uncomplainingly lor a slow, cumbersome stage coach now have a fit if they n.i.--s one revolution of a revolving ATHENIANS HOLD BIRTHDAY j e for her sister, the birthday party of Salt Lake 92, Vs Emma Perry Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Mitchell are City, Friday. moving into their new home on Second West Street, this week. will leave, Mrs. Keith Davis The home, the former Sarah Burcin Wednesday, to join her husband, home, has been rebuilt and is of Serjeant Keith G. Davis at Camp uhite stucco in a modernistic deLewis, Washington. sign with a garage adjoining the main building. Lehi welcomes Mr. Gardner daughter, and Hamilton Mrs. Mitchell among its Pauline, and son, James, of Salt citizens. Mrs. Mitchell is a former Lake City, visited with Mr. and Lehi girl and a daughter of Mrs. Mrs. James Gardner, Sunday. Sarah Burgin Davis. club then responded to toasts. The serving table was centered by a large birthday cake between dolls representing the gay 80 s and l'Mi. Yellow and white the club colors were used in decorations. Refreshments were served. j - WE PRINT BUTTER WRAPPERS Send in your order today- Tooele's New Sla? Plant ': and Mrs. Roy Harris of Magna, Mrs. T. F. McCall, and Mrs. Maud Shill of California, were Thursday-dinneguests of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. SSWSl V..--- Mr. V ' . r f , If;-- , 1 Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Dahl and family of West Jordan and Grant Gardner of the Brigham Young Universitiy of Provo, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner, Sunday. 5 f f Starnge and puzzling crimes by Unconscious deeds sleepwalkers. suicide, robbery murder, including and poison-peplots, but the latest misadventure turned out all right because the sleepwalker went into another trance and straightened out everything before waking up. Don't miss this strikinigly illustrated feature in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next weeks LOS ANGELES n Tomato Corn Salad BtoadcaU by Mary l.ee Taylor I February t, 1941 l'i cups tomato juice 2',i cupi coukeJ or onion i teaspoon alt rA 2 tablespooni vinegar 1 lemon-flavore- d package gelatin 3 tablepoont water Heat to boiling a mixture of tomato juice, grated onion, salt, pepper anJ vinegar. AJJ celatin and stir until dissolved. Remove t cup from mix ture. Chill larger portion until tt tWin rn thicken. Meanwhile, rub mold with salad oil. Add an water to smaller portion of gelatin mivnire. Tour into prepared mold. Chill until firm. Mix together the mm. relcrv. cickle and milk, rokl milk mixture into larger portion of thickened gelatin mixture. Tut on top of chilled tomato mixture. Chill until (rm "Vnmnld on lettuce or cthf salad greens if desired. ? -s 6. vfi LANDIS WElT eARit VETERINARIAN y""' PROVO V UTAH J WANT APS FREE SHINE with every pair half soled. Have your shoes shined for 10c. Come in and give us a trial, work done while you wait. STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH GOOD BROOD SOW FOR SALE See Edward Johnson, Telephone 192-J- horse. 3 year-old SALE FOR Til i t . work 1 1 .1 i Alma Peterson. FOR SALE Two Wire Gates. It See Kelly Wilson. ' - v.. The basic purposes of the slag is to recover from lead blast furnace slag sine that is now being wasted on the dump. Us offset commercially will be the recovery of the greater part of the zinc that Is now being lost in the smelting of ordinary lead ores, and thus add to current national line production of from 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 pounds monthly from Zinc has always Tooele alone. been an element that increases cost in lead blast furnace smelting and will still continue to be; therefore, the value of this operation Is entirely in the recovery of such zinc and in no way affects the cost of putting It through the blast furnace. By such zinc recovery it is hoped finally, as soon as the economics of the whole operation are worked out, to be able to treat lead ores much higher in zinc than at the present time and hence increase the commercial limit of zincky lead ores, particularly those which, due to more or less oxidation or o'her causes, are not amenable to treatment by selective flotation. Incidentally, it will be possible to recover zinc from slag dumps which are sufficiently high in zinc Such to warrant their slag can either be handled by putting it cold into the slag treatment furnace or by melting first through the lead blast furnace. The choice between the two methods will be DR. ARTHUR VANCE & -- treatment plant Residence 156 West 3rd North Phone 953-- J I '. WS"" canned whole ker nel corn, w.-l-l drained No. 2eurO i cup lintly JiceJ celery Vi cup finely cut pickle, sweet or sour Vl cup Sego Milk pepper Va I dictated by conditions In each case. The metallurgy of this process was worked out at Tooele some 15 years ago under patents granted to U. A. Garred, which were acquired by International Smelting & Refining Company and its associated companies. A furnace of tr ma tata2e thii tn Anaconda Copper Mining Comanf to treat the slag from the American Smelting & Refining Company's East Helena Plant some 12 to 14 years ago. The process consists of blowing air and pulverized coal through molten slag in a furnace of the blast type. The zinc is reduced in the and immediately upper part of the furnace, forming an oxide fume. Any residual lead is also reduced and the lead again in the upper part of the furnace. The gas from the furnace containing the fume is cooled and lead to a bag house where a zinc fume containing some Inasmuch as lead is produced. fume with as little lead as possible is preferred by the retort plants for the manufacture of prime western zinc, the leady zinc fume will be passed through a rotary kiln for the elimination of the lead which will in turn lie caught as a lfiad fume in a separate bag house. The deleaded fume will be shipped to eastern refineries and the lead returned to the lead blast furnace here. 2 or FOR FOR SALE I ami SALE Acres See W. A. Evans. 6 entertainment! The sen- in one great sational stage hit is now a hilarious screen treat- - Also Selected Shorts, tv.ni. i VMl rrront ctnrc tncrthpr SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY. OCTOBER 26 and 27 BENNETT s NEW YORK 3 of t- See - Av'i 4 V 8 W-- V i i , v rit. arm. S if ' 9 MwmS .jfT r..Tt i I 1 r 'teii."Xmt.,. 5p ill wifh Co, DATE - j ouiuiv. on leave you will want to wear a very mmvmm home m r pressed to see their best ii girls in soft I feminlneclothes - Re- If your Sewing Machine Needs Saws bnarpenea, Pairs. Sissors or William Osborne will io it for yon i TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28 pij Feature No. they themselves wear. This date ' iir ess. a .'New vfi York creation, For General Sheet Metal Work w Air Heating; and Air Sheet see Gunther Conditioning vrteen with ft ballerina skirt," gay with graduated bands of Metal Works, Phone 189. FUhimr Poles repaired and re-Roger Guns repaired. wrapped. F 2 ,. 1"7rSSj the uniforms nnri A spine-tinglinig- , 1 bon .'T1"; w"1 Vwini ir.- - ' and 29 2 EATURES MARSHALL MORRIS and BRENDA WAYNE gasp! Feature No. 2 In J gag in everjj comedy of terrors! Jane Darwell and Brenda Joyce in Private Nurse" different colors. tax. "The Smiling Ghost" There's a Posjraln in Price. MacLANE Also the Latest News and other good shorts. MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M. 10c and 20c including i 4 ' i VA Directed bv JOHN BRAHM 1 ex- - tf VBARTON ' j j; dress. dressy U. S. soldiers recently the wish - l.i n mi l ii it IIi k NAM i M ONA MUNSON j If It's a date Lehi Will call and pay for WANTED and dead old hdrsea mrtTi?M at the Holmstead animals. See C. 0. Phone S4J3. Lehi. Fox Farm. ii n r A D D C A 4 Holmstead, vd QiS-Ri mm- - " " p ' Worthless Highest Prices Paid for Fox inimU-Bo- P - f i V:?';,-V- . ft. Copeland Stanley Taylor. Phone Used SALE Refrigerator. BARBER SCOP "When Ladies Meet" STRAIGHT FROM Iff f A family pass to the Royal Theatre with each 50c paid for subscription, lake show for only Juc your family to the all and 25 Joan Crawford, Robert Taylor, Greer Garson and Herbert Marshall in THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23, 24 3 WANT TO BUY High School text book The Development of America. Phone W. rA Look your be WEEKLY PROGRAM rooms, water in the house for elderly couple or a man or woman, no children. T. J. Jackson, 256 South 4th West. FOR RENT FOR We Specilixe in Udi" eofting. Royal Theatre. See Douglas HOUSE FOR RENT Delicious, .Tnhnathan. Rome Beauty. See Jos. iv at Rnthe. sterilized. MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT Willes. APPLES is one of Catting children's hir moden shop h My niy ipecultiti. are sanitary nd U instrument! EUREKA George O. Sunderland, SI, died Four stars in a hilarious tangle at his home in Eureka, Sunday, He had of scrambled loves are bringing following a long illness. doses to the been a resident of Eureka for the lauphter in over-sizRoyal Theatre, Thursday, Friday past 30 years but was a former 'and Saturday, ' When Ladies Meet" resident of Lehi. is playing, with Joan Crawford, He is survived by his widow, Robert Taylor, Geer Garson and Ellen Boyd Sunderland; two sons Herbert Marshall sharing the Glen O. Sunderland of Lompoc, honors and the comedy. California, and Gerald S. Sunder Adapted from the Rachel Croth- land of Eureka; a daughter, Mrs. ers stage success, the story deals Edith Kline of South Bend, Ind., a with a sentimental quartet. Miss brother, Thomas Sunderland of Crawford plays a lady novelist, Lehi, two sisters: Mrs. Florence loved by Taylor but infatuated with Howells and Mrs. May Whitmore of her publisher, played by Marshall. Los Vegas, Nevada, Mrs. Ralph PerMiss Garson plays Marshall's wife, kins, of Los Vegas, Nevada, Mrs. who has tolerated many flirtations Thomas Fairchild of Burley, Idaho. on his part. Funeral services will be held Taylor succeeds in introducing Thursday today, at 1:30 p. m. In the two women without letting the Eureka L. D. S. Chapel with Miss Crawford know that Miss Car urial in the Lehi Cemetery. son is the wife of her publisher.) The two women, never dreaminig that they're love rivals, lecome the CELEBRATE 75TH best of friends and Miss Crawford tells of Miss Garson all about her BIRTHDAY love affair. Then Marshall enk"S the piciture to find himself in trials and tribulations galore. The nieces of Mrs. Mary Ann Miss Crawford displays a charm Southwiek. Mrs. Frank Martens, ing flair for comedy as the senti- Mrs. Jay Cox, Mrs. Virgil Peterson, mental authoress, and Taylor has Mrs. Orin Burgess of Alpine, Mrs. a role that he handles perfectly. Everett Willey of Pocatello, Idaho, Miss Garson reveals a telling act entertained at a turkey dinner at ing ability and Marshall is perfect the Marten home, Thursday, honor as the suave lover who discovers he ing the "5th birthday anniversary. loves his own wife after she'n left The table was centered with yellow him. Spring Byinigton is comical and white chrysanthemums. Covers as Bridget, the role she created on were laid for Mrs. Southwiek, Mrs. the New York stage, Robert Z. Lettle Gudmundsen, Mrs. Hannah Leonard directed with deft skill. Anderson, Mrs. Sarah Taylor, Mrs. Ella Manning, Mrs. Eunice Gray, Rachel Anderson, Mrs. Julia Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Curtis and Mario Taylor, Mrs. Esther Powell, Mrs. Gardner attended the funeral of Mary Winn, Mrs. Emma Peterson, brother at Lund, Mrs. Laura Smith and Mrs. Mable Mr. Gardner's dinner & Nevada, Thursday. They returned Taylor. Following the was afternoon social enjoyed. home, Friday. Mrs. C. L Johnson accompanied on Wednesday afternon Mrs. Vern Beck and son, Kenneth their! A:h. man flub celebrated the! of American Fork to the Salt Lake at ''''id birthday anniversary Mr. Beck will home of Mrs. A. W. Davis. Mrs. Temple,forTuesday. the Northwestern States leave Llovd Adamsun. Mrs. Davis and L. D. S. Mission, Wednesday. Mrs. H. B. Merrihew were hostesses. l ards were the main diversion of the afternoon. Members of the Gardner attended MOVE INTO NEW HOME Corporal Wilson Lott, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Lott of this city, who is enlisted in the United States air corps has been visiting with his parents for the past fifteen days while enroute from attending radio school and left Friday, October 17, for March Field, California. TO BE BURIED AT ONE OF YEAR S BEST the! - H. 1S41 2S, FORMER RESIDENT Oil ROYAL SCREEN, IS Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson visited at Provo, Thursday, with Mr. and Mrs. Parlev Olsen. d H,r. - James WHEN LADIES MEET -- sister-in-law- Mrs. THURSDAY, OCTOBER but she never knows when a high fever will turn out to She's smart- Price of One. be Just a plain case of love! Two Big Features for the COMING "CHARLIES AUNT' and "NAVY BLUES." |