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Show THURSDAY, MARCH THE LEHI PEES PR2S3 . LEHI, UTAH II, XIII divided into seven districts for the AIID GLEAKER drive, with Provo and Utah county as one with Mr. Jenkns as chair OAIIQUET SUCCESSFUL man. Plans for assembling all salvage iron and steel will get un der way soon, he said. The Lehi Stake M. Men and Gleaner Banquet held In the Lehi fifth Ward chapel, Monday evening was very successful and a good crowd reported In attendance. The BERTHA A. PETERSEN tables were set In a V formation blue and white with red The theme of the banquet Miss Bertha Adelaide Peterson of "Victory was carried out In the 685 East First South street, resident entire arrangement. The banquet of Salt Lake City for 15 years, died was served by the Lehi Fifth Ward in a Salt Lake Hospital Monday at M.LA, following the banquet and 9:45 p. m. of sarcoma. program a dancing party was held. She was born in Fairfield, Utah, Lucille Chamberlain of Cedar a daughter of Hans R. and Emma Fort acted as toast mistress and M. Petersen. She was the widow of Mike Kearney acted as master of Otis Delno Doran, but took her ceremonies, both gave toasts of wel- maiden name, followng Mr. Doran's come. A "Toast to Youth and death. Democracy", was given by ThornMiss Petersen, who had been ton Garrett as a bookkeeer by the BenThe congregaion sang, "America". nett Glass and Paint company for Other toasts given were 'Toast the past nine years, was a former to the Flag", George Simms; a president of Alph chapter. Delta "Toast to Football", Grace Carson Theta Chi, and a former president of Fairfield" 'Toast to a Hot Dog", and secretary of Center of Scenic Soren Sabey"; "American Land of America, chapter No. 15, women's Choice", Mike Kearney; 'To Our auxiliary to the Hotel Greeters of Church", Doris Dickerson. Follow-in- g America. the program election of officers Surviving are her parents of Lehi; chosen for the next year took place three brothers, Oscar T. Petersen of with the following officers. Magna, John M Petersen of DrapDoris Dickerson, president of the er and Hans A. Petersen of Venice, Gleaners, Grace Carson of Fairfield, California, and four sisters, Mrs. Leone Jones, secre- Zina Sherwood of Scofield, Utah; tary. Mrs. Laura Brunson of Elko, Nev.; Ralph Wing was elected presi- Mrs. Clara Clover and Mrs. Mardent of the M. Men with Lynn garet McMillan of Lehi. and Dale RusFuneral services will be conductson, secretary. ed Saturday at 1:30 p. m. at 260 Music for the dance was fur- East South Temple street Friends nished by the Lehi High School may call at the place of funeral 4 to 8 p. m. and SatOrchestra, Reed Nostrum, Ralph Friday from to servces Wing, Leone Jones, Harold Giles, urday prior in Lehi cemetery. Burial be will Lester Russon and Donald Dorton, U. VB death simoons deco-riton- a. em-loy- ed vlce-preslde- Nor-ber- g, vice-preside- STUDENTS OUT BOLT COfiCERH EYES FOR DEFENSE PROVO AREA AS SITE OF FACTORY When the public traipses to the high school auditorium to see the association's annual Parent-Teachplay, "For Pete's Sake", they will have an opportunity to aid Uncle Sam in defense, and encourage young Americans toward and all-oeffort to win the war, and show adult appreciation for the young er PROVOPossibilities that a bolt manufacturing plant will be located in Provo were reported to directors of the Provo chamber of commerce by John O. Beesley, chair- ut man of the industrial committee, at their Monday night meeting. Mr. Beesley said that a representative of the Welin Davit and Bolt corporation would be here within a few days to Inspect possibilities for locating the plant here. Were the plant to be erected in Provo, the folks' zeal. The Seventh Grade pupils of the high school have adopted as a project for this year the purchase of 2 $25 defense bonds. To aid them in this drive they will offer to ' the balls at public a sale of company would employ approxi- the performance, so when they mately 160 men and would manu- make their appearance to you it facture light weight bolts under an will be "For Pete's Sake", aid us army contract, Mr Beesley reported. to buy more bonds. Clayton Jenkins, secretary of the Provo chamber, reported on a meetMr. and Mrs. John Bone, Mr. and ing attended recently In Salt Lake Mrs. Rue! Evans motored to Spring-villCity by the Utah state industrial Sunday, for a visit with Mr. salvage committee. The state was and Mrs. George Bone. pop-cor- n . e, New Spring Wall Paper ARRIVING MONDAY BENNETTS PAINTS and PAINTING GENERAL HARDWARE SUPPLIES A small deposit will hold your lawn mower until the grass is ready to cut permanently washable fabric wall covering DISHES and GIFT ITEMS m - "ai-- " tfllSll" Monaoer Jfciil 19-1- 4-- 8 Russon, f Nostrum, f C Lambert, c J. Lambert, g Dorton, g Price, f Stoker, c Carson, c i G. T. F. P. 4 4 4 12 4 12 4 7 1113 17 3 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.7 Z FSA WILL FINANCE FARM RFPAIR 100-poun- . d rationing hitherto books, but they resent being called 1113 1113 17 0-- Complete with all modern facilities. Lunch Room in Connection A GOOD DEAL FOR LOCAL MAN nt Let Us Wonder Wash Your Car GREASING 100-poun- d! two-poun- a Fire Chief and Sky Chief Gasoline 0 Complete Line of AUTO ACCESSORIES half-poun- d Full Line of TEXACO PRODUCTS . i Come Inquire at PARK SERVICE STATION. Lehi dry, Utah Paramount Pingree Oil Co. in today and let us serve yow. TEXACO SERVICE KEITH EVANS, STATE STREET Manager LEHI, UTAH Free Peanuts Free! er Announcing Saturday, March 14th Official Opening oP the Central Service under new Management BAG OF PEANUTS TO BE GIVEN WITH EACH PURCHASE OF d 5 GALLONS GAS OR ITS EQUIVALENT DURING THIS er DAY. COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED Standard Oil Products e, GLEN WANLASS. 1ST EAST and STATE Manager LEHI, UTAH . New Spring line of Men's and Boys' Work and Dress n. d I S ut "hoarders." 2. If vou reallv want to save some sugar and at the same timej 1 14 17 10 38 Totals keep the retail price down, your AMERICAN FORK (25) ' rationing system should be changed G. T. F. P. to permit housewives to purchase, Hansen, f their quotas on a monthly basis. 9 3 5 3 Dean, f Any groceryman will tell you he 7 3 2 4 loses two or three Durrant, C pounds in trans-- , Pierce," g f erring the contents of a 4 6 L saens. some Birk, g bag into 2 0 of this loss can be 0 0 f Peters, charged up to 0 errors in 0 Mulr, c weighting, but a lot of it 0 0 0 0 Bateman, g goes on the flopr. This loss will be 0 0 0 0 increased when It becomes neces Lewis, g and sary to put it up In 11 25 pound bags. The cost to the consumer, In like must necessarily increase. manner, TO UEET SG0UTERS On a short margin commodity like sugar, no groceryman can afford to The Lehi District Scout Council assume a cost of putting it In tiny will hold their regular meeting, paper sacks. The lost sugar inci Monday, March 16, at 7:30 p. m. in dent to the operaton, the labor inthe Memorial Building. Scout of- volved and the paper sacks themficials from Provo will be present selves must be charged up to the Scout masers, housewife. These "extras" could at the meeting. chairmen and dis- be reduced 75 per cent if the syscommittee troop trict council members, are urged to tem were placed on a monthly be present. basis. We almost forgot to menion the MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED saving in paper which could be made. Assume the average ho Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner will be purchasing for a of the family of four. Under your system received announcement marriage of their grandson, Lieut of weekly quotas, sugar purchases enant Alan Gardner Pixton, son of alone would require thirty-thre- e Mr.and Mrs. Robert Pixton, tb Miss million paper bags every seven Vivian Statridge of Tacoma, Wash days. If our arithmetic is correct, ington, on March 5 th. The wed- this will amount to one billion, ding took place at the chapel at seven hundred and sixteen million Camp Lewis, Washington, where paperbags the first year. This Lieutenant Pixton Is stationed. could be cut to four hundred and million bags under a twenty-ninD. U. P. NOTES monthly purchase system. t The Blue Bell Camp of the Daugh-te- s (Editors have no business fooling of the Pioneers will meet at the around wth numbers that run over home of Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, Thurs- three figures, but Mr. Henderson, day, today, at 2 p. m. All camp we wonder how many members urged to attend demolition bombs could be packed for shipment with the material reThe opportunity to see Shake- quired to make a spearean drama, a rare treat in this paper bags?) 3. One last suggeston, Mr. Henage, will be given high school students in three central Utah derson. There has been a lot of loose talk going on of late that a counties, according to T. Earl chairman of the Brig. Young million or so tons of Cuban sugar is to be converted into industrial university speech department. So great has been the enthusiasm alcohol to make smokeless powder. shown by high school teachers and The people are wondering t alcohol officials, that high school students made from our surplus grain stocks in Central Utah will be admitted to would not work just as well. They the B. Y. U. showing of Macbeth, are also wondering about stateto be given in College Hall at 8:15 ments appearing in the press that p. m., March 12, 13, and 14, a the rum distilleries in Cuba (owned greatly reduced prices, Dr. Pardoe by Uncle Sam) must continue prosaid, ducing liquid dynamite so as not Macbeth, recognized as one of to dislocate the Cuban labor the worlds The people don't know much greatest dramatic tragedies is also one of Shake- - about such things, but If alcohol spear's most important dramas from Cuban sugar makes the best The B. Y. U. players will present smokeless powder, they are curious the play in three acts, rather than to know why these government-ownethe conventional five. distilleries couldn't do the High School students may receive Job and keep the Cuban labor situthe reduction by presenting their ation on an even keel at the same student body cards when they buy time without making rum? their tickets. We are not going to be obstinate about the foregoing Suggestions, Mrs. Ada P. Robinson left this Mr. Henderson, and if you fail to see week for Fort Knox, Kentucky, any merit in them, let's forget the where she will spend two weeks whole thing. You're the boss and with her husband, Sergeant How-ar- d what you say goes. We believe W. Robinson. we can speak for the farm people of America in saying that they will Mr. and Mrs. Leon S. Taylor, Mr. cooperae 100 per cent with and Mrs. Wane Taylor and Mrs. program which will contribute any Byron Gray of San Louis, California, bringing this war to a arrived in Lehi, Wednesday morn- and successful conclusion. Wequick also ing for the funeral services of their believe, however, they are deservsister, Mrs Theresa Taylor Willey. ing of your confidence and a few 0 CO-OP- . Dunkley, county super visor, at the new Federal BuUdW In Provo on Saturday mornings all day on Monday. Loans to help farmers overcome farm machinery shortages by setting up their own machinery and --fc lit tire cooperatives can be made by llTTH8a-AifaS the Farm Securty Administration 4T "Food For under the new all-oVictory" production program, it was pointed! out today by Mr. Dunkley, FSA supervisor for Utah County. ."Old tools, plows and farm machinery, which might be discarded EASTBOUND: Lt. 10:30 A. in times of peace, will be drafted 0:52 P.M. for additional work in the Food For SOUTHBOUND: Lv. 3:04 P. Victory" program," Mr. Dunkley 7:09 P. M. said. TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT "Since production of farm maTEXACO SERVICE STATION chinery has been reduced to clear the way of war production, this is one of the ways the FSA can directly assist in winning the war. The loans, to help family farmers re pair and rehabilitate all types of d non-exlsta- 10 0 0 0 100-poun- situ-atio- Station For Lease or 520 west 8th South Salt Lake 11-2- Par-do- Park Service , ff billion-and-a-quart- Main Hardware fL Lehi High School basketball boys won second place in the Alpine division, Tuesday evening, when they won from the American Fork team in a tie-ogame at Pleasant 5 score. AmeriGrove with a can Fork lead for the first quarter but Lehi rapidly forged ahead in the second half. The Pioneers, following an early spurt by the Cavemen, came back and took a lead which left little doubt about the outcome. Led by Reed Nostrum, the Pioneers came out of a 9 tie at the half to completely dominate the final two periods. Despite the fact that they lost three key men, J. Lambert, Russon and Soker, midway in the third period, the Pioneers could not be stopped The Cavemen collected only one field goal after the end of the first canto; the remainder of their polns were scored at the foul pitch line. The Amercan Fork crew, lead by Dean and Pierce, had its moment of triumph by taking a 0 lead to start the fray off. They lead by a 14-score at the end of the first period. After that point however, the Pioneers began functioning and kept the Forkers well in hand. LEHI (38) There should be a law forbidding editors from writing "open" letters, but as no such statute yet exists, we are going to use our prerogative and adpress one to Leon Hender- s son, OPA chief, with a few sugges-tlonabout the sugar rationing Omitting the usual program. as a salutation, such formalties we are going to dive right Into eta, our letter, towit: 1. If you, Mr. Henderson, desire the full cooperation of the housedewives, you should revise your Press "hoarder." finition of a sugar releases emanating from your office affix the hasty word to any and all who have more than two pounds advance supply on hand. With your office frightening people about an impending sugar shortage for the last three months, all the while fumblng around trying to put a ratoning system into effect it would lnded be an im provident housewife who had less than two pounds of sugar on nana There's another angle to it also-A- s the Washington Grange News Duts it "whoever heard of a farm hnuspwife buvine sugar in less lots?" That's than 50 or in normal times, understand, and many a householder (the editor has a sugar carryover from last canning season, when the most logical and economical way to purchase sugar was in sacks. These people are perfectly ready and willing to have you tear out all the coupons you wish from their 100-poun- CANE FISHING POLES AND TACKLE TOM WOFFINDEN. FL&CS III DISTRICT e HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS LAWN MOWERS SANITAS LEW 7I!!S SEGQ'ID j chats" to the nation via farm equipment, will be made . five .Der cent internet anuUa radio by yourself would not come tan over a period not to exJZ amiss at this time. Oregon Grange paid five years." Bulletin. Loans will be made Miss Cecil Houston of Pangultch, families who are now FSAboth t. guest of Emery ers and to those who can was a week-en- d meet thl Jones. requirements for such loans, uf Dunkley explained, adding Bishop and Mrs. Evans Anderson, ellgbility requirements have Mrs. A. B. Anderson, visited at the cently been reduced. Farmers L. D. S. Hospital, Tuesday, with also eligible for loans to enabll Mrs. Harold Johnson who recently them to purchase new macbwT underwent an appendicitis oper- either individually or in group ation. They report that Mrs. Jolti-so- n Informtion may be secured from is doing as well as possible. Mr. FSA SUGAR RATIOIUHB Hats SHOES FORTiiiE"FflniLY. New Dresses for the Ladies to-wa- c |