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Show APRIL IS. 1942 0i THURSDAY. APRIL 16. 1S42 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Agriculture Convention, at Logan. SCHOOL HEWS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bushman of Provo, were Lehi visitors, Sunday. The Utah State Athletic Assod- Keiay Carnival will be held Mr. and Mrs. Reed Christofferson Senior High Pos- - Saturday. April 18, at the and of Price, were Sunday visitors of junior , pnurinz the meet'citv r.f rtah Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Christofferson. . VP . n l 24 and It is dannd ! 1 Lelu enter participating In the half , Mr. and Mrs. James C Gough mne reiay, ana tne snuttie relay o.minary Sunday at Magna, guests of . IThe relay team will be selected spent held May Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson and I from the following: Bob VVelcker, family. ear JaV Lambert. this Festival Manrro Vintn ww Tavlnr IV IV! Music Lin- - Jones at 2, and 1 and Virgil Roberts. Jibe beld May Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown and ;,ih school. In Orem.for Mr. Mrs. Julia Brown visited with Leon the In the coming week, the Junior fw has made official entry at the L. D. S. Hospital in about Taylor and ctra. chorus, High will elect the new. student band. bait Lake City, Sunday. body officers for the coming year. soloists- j5 aon Mr, and Mrs, O. R. Ivory of Salt Mrs. M. S, Lott visited with Mr. Lake spent Saturday with. spent Friday with her mother, Mrs. and Mrs. Morris Trane In Salt Lake Mrs. City, Anderson. Rachel Lott Mrs. that reports Gertrude Morton. City, Friday. Ar-ri- 1 gr""" . -- r of Magna, Smuin Mrs. LaVell Mr. Trane has left the hospital and visited with is slowly Improving. Mrs. Eldon Comer her brother in Bingham, Wednes day. and , Van Washburn, son of Mr. of Nile Mrs. J. Washburn Provo, Mrs. J. M. McDevitt of Portland, formerly of Lehi, underwent an ap Oregon, was a guest of Mrs wane pendices operation at the Utah Christensen, Thursday. Valley Hospital In Provo, Sunday, He Is reported to be doing as well Mr. and Mrs. Dean Price and as possible. baby, of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visitors at the John Price home. Mrs. Joseph Fage of Pleasant visited with Mrs. Roy Fage, Grove, returned The assembly this week will be a . Friday Lehi tennis players home late Monday. week last from ten a love; a Lyceum, Thursday. day 7 American Fork, four,with visit with Mr. and Mrs. Antone East march Saturday Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson were Moody of Hurricane. Tuesday, tvOJ won love, mm mm business visitors to Salt Lake City, H v n us lour, xove. x MuT I'.MhMllIQI . Mr. and; Mrs. Eldon Barnes and Monday. Pleasant Grove daughters, Rosalind and Karmen, Ldnesday we play B. Y. U. PROVE LIFE-SAVE- R Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lowder and cf Sandy, were Sunday visitors of tnere' Lincoln thPre: Friday. of Park City, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes. baby ; Tuesday, American Fork FOR FARMERS' CORN with Mrs. Lowder's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Tarv'el Hansen, Mrs. Mrs. Clarence Ball. here. Merrill Walker and of cnwr Dransfield and Garth New Chemical Method May Be Used Lindon, spent Sunday daughters Mr. and Mrs Floyd Jackson, Mr. at Spanish In Utah To Keep Pheasants From Mrs. Horace Jackson of Provo, JoQ, turned Sunday, from the and Fork, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Com. Eating spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Houghton. Jackson. John NOTICE LEGAL Local farmers who heretofore Mrs. Rhoda Clark, Mrs. Erma have been bothered with the pheas Tomilson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hutchings of Mable Hendrick- ants eating spring planted corn, son of Idaho, visited with Mrs. Malad, tfiOBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP Pleasant Grove, spent Friday jwill be glad to know that various afternoon with their parents, Mr. Alice Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE techniques are being tested by the and Mrs. George F. Barnes. Roy Fage, Sunday. Countr Clerk or the respec Utah Fish and Game department to Information. determine a method of keeping the Mr. and Mrs. Leland Price, Mr. Mrs. Archie Gardner returned to gigners for further birds from eating the corn when it her home Mrs. Wane Powell visited at and in Detroit, Mich., is first planted in the spring. Heber NOTICE TO CREDITORS City, Sunday with Mr. and two weeks after a Allan Randle, assistant director Monday evening Price. Mrs. William Lehi Lake Sal with and visiting said that relatives. of game management, TWATE . OF JANET L. MITCHELL, . wt urovrlane f VirAiinrKMlt ilia ctata WmiM Mr. and Mrs, Carl Ohran, Mr, Creditors will present claims with cooperate with farmers in giving Mrs. Lloyd Ohran of Burlln- and Mrs. Archie of Gardner Detroit, touchers to the unaersignea ao- them aW &nd helping em treat Sunday Mich., and Mrs. Abe Anderson, ac game, California, were ,iictratnr at the office of L E.- the corn before it Is planted. Build211 Knieht SSh.nr. Suite Mrs. Herbert Taylor guests of Mrs. Rachel Anderson. compahied by Provo. Utah, on or before the Alhough not tried in Utah, one and Mrs Elmer Carr of Salt Lake w en. Aim nf June. 1942. method which has proved effective in the Salt Lake Mrs. O. R. Ivory of Salt Lake City, W. V. Mitchell, Administrator. basis in other City, spent Friday an on experimental spent from Wednesday to Friday Temple. Tirst Publication April 2, 1342. with seed the is states dry mixing with her mother, Mrs Rachel last Publiction April 30, 1942 lead oxide. The Game Breeder & Mrs. Noble Evans entertained a Sportsman, a sports publication, group of ladies at a bridge lunch has completed a series of experl- - eon at her home, Friday afternoon. Mrs. Clifford Miller entertained mens with lead oxide and reports Prizes were won dinner Monday for Mrs. Sentell at by Mrs. Harold that it is successful. About two Fox, Mrs Owen Humphries of Am Young of San Francisco, California ounces of the dry chemical are erican Fork and Mrs. LaVerd Peter Mrs. Winnie Sorenson, daughter, mixed with a bushel of seed corn. son. Vervene, and son, Booth. the After germination, when Mrs. Florence Jensen entertained sprouts are firmly rooted In the Mrs. E. Eddington attended can't pull the pheasants ground, Evansville Camp of the Daugh, the of of ladies the TIRES auxiliary Kida tka&al them up. Lead oxide may be the meeting iWOUR of the Pioneers at her home ters medical associ the Utah County M. A. Lv. 10:30 TcTnrTTNn: answer, since it is ation at tha Frtnn Mno TTprtmitat Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jensen 0:52 P.M. is cheap, and will not clog up the home of Wednesday. state gave the lesson and following the SOUTHBOUND! Lt. 3:04 P. M Df the association were meetine a social and dainty re planter. 0f icers 7:09 P. M. Randle urges. farmers to contact t freshments were enjoyed. . TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT nave XtiA u ii-mey tne department ir TEXACO SERVICE STATION pheasant trouble in the past and a warden will be sent out with a supply of the chemical. SACRIFICE SALE Mrs. Louis Christensen rSeated i m Htw m w Newly-Plante- Miss Lois Larsen was guest of honor at a shower given by her girl friends at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott, Wednesday evening. Those present were Miss Larsen, Miss Betty Jean Dorton, Miss June Anderson, Miss Miriam Lott, Miss Ruth Peterson, Miss Beth Peterson, Miss Ann ' Allred, Miss Esther Hutchings. acres with Irrigation Water. 25 Highway 91 in Lehi, plowed land, m takes $1500.00 See or Write 165 About 100 yards west of M pasture. it HEAL REALTY COMPANY WEST CENTER STREET PROVO, UTAH d .,lt ffx ts "WiIiiiiiiiiiii K . , , ' ' III limtr"-- " f wuJwW-- i SPRING T0I1IC Hi A BASKET Even your doctor will tell you that the BEST tprlng tonic is that furnished by Mother Nature herself fresh vegetables, fruits, wholesome meats. Vitamin packed milk. These natural pick-up- s as It were, by come to you via your market basket, Larsen Brothers grocer. If spring fever has you in its grip, see us at once. We'll supply the remedy in the freshest tastiest foods you ever tackled and at such prices' -- hand-picke- d, s, 1 I 1 New Hi gh in Sh ip noaucoon v, MERGUR MILL HOT ,....iim..iI,.iim;ii..,ii.V Mercur. Utah. April 9 Damage estimated at $30,000 resulted from thp disastrous fire which started Monday in the mill at the Sacramento mine of the Geyser Marion Gold Mining company, it was re ported today. The fire destroyed the mill and also large quantities of electrical and mining supplies. Efforts of more than 80 towns- the were futile in the face of npnnle . rr i. of blaze the flames. Origin raging hart not been determined. W. R. Monroe, superintendent of re- mine. exDressed doubt mat thP . j. placements could be obtained, ana said that a Quantity of high grade ores will be sent to Salt Lane smPlters. Low grade ore will be of the f w tha vi.w Mprenr mill Snyder Mines, Inc. SARATOGA ,,v..... . -.-.v . .w . - , - r j ' I i SPRINGS A PARTY t- lH.: I 1101 I ' SWIMMING PLAY GROUND I i . ,l ( ... PLAN LEW, UTAH 43 FIRE DESTROYS AT PHONE 11 UABJ STREET -- .. r. fe'J'w 'fc mr' ?;;4w4'A rill I l,w i -- iJr . 'JTta' 1 I ! UTAH LAKE LEVEL RISING SATISFACTORY FREE DANCE HALL PICNIC TABLES FISHING Bring Your Family Rates to Parties. LiBKRTV - risinero and the uiau laird is snow of depths from the surports a- rounding watersheds, indicate water supplies bundant irrigation this year, according to T. Frank on the Wentz, water commissioner re- - TTtoi, tTMUHW TA rwrwi ...... w otume required m tne nrst voria ar. been achierefll on other types of ships and tho schedule is being shib traduction this year will represent the greatest the shipbuilding output by any company in the history of Rpthlehem all-roun- d constantly country-lt 31 . ly steadily-mountin- one-hal- r--r stepped-up- Expanding oid yards, building new ones, tripling employment in a year's time, training thousands of new men, putting and mass every effective facility to use, adopting more and tonnage, these spell tonnage production methods-- all Bethlehem from yards. of g ships a output All hands are doing their utmost for Victory, working to achieve the maximum for the U. S. Navy and the U. S. Maritime Commission, so that the "bridge of ships" shall be maintained and steadily enlarged. Speed, speed and more speed is the constant objective; and ship is virtually always speed with quality, for a jerry-buiwar. of maritime useless in the grim tasks "The first Liberty ship which recently discharged supplies at a Red Sea port was built in a yard that was virtually nonexistent a year ago. A tanker was delivered in 100 days from 14 months ahead laying of keel. A battleship will be delivered of schedule. f the time Cargo ships are being built in less than ntah lake on Marcn was 4.95 feet below compromise ... i7c;nn ncre poini w.u. th t. Four preceaing yeaio Aita Cave the following beow, 299.T70 figures, 1941, 6.53 feet acre feet; lyja, o a nnn fppt: 1935. 9 feet below, .mcnn o"- - fiPt laj. I.o JO,ovv . nfi 7fn oirp TPPL. Deiow, contain-- . The Strawberry reservoir as corn vear this foot iifnnn ea . 1Qn ...XtVt '4 VI in 13ill OQ tJ,J."v 12,660 In 1939; 15,060 in 1936 and 1935, the worst droutn yeir. OUT AT A 4MIM MUM WTTH A 4 1 YOU remember ehoes of years ago? 1)0 wouldn't wear them the You today-Shoe- s, with rundown heels, ore just as noticeable. Your hoes while you Walt. OSBORNE SHOE SHOP HAROLD ft East 4th I I CARD OF THANKS our sincere We desire to express all those how helped to appreciation v fh nvmnathvi condolence . . JnriTiff our bereave- our beloved men in the passing of ,j OSBORNE. Prop. Norh H Lehi those mother. We want to thank all ser- ... VOOIV f in thP funeral Wno yaL beautiful vices and for the many floral offerngs. The family of Ellen Thomas. WMtHI M06UCTKM tt M U.NT1TV VwAILAMM ' 5 i Jc, U?" f 1 " taf Ml lifti, A , C ' I f - ' ;tvv;,rr-;- ... ..flMtti NM ' , . MA.t MW Tft MIILt wmM wW'-'mAt ' I ' - I ("WW"?,! ' ;r wt ' ffii nifT UITt KM Mt F0 CTIVt H.VICf |