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Show I I 1 f I Rtmtmhtr Bstaaa Invest A Dime Out Jjt JQ efai of Dollar in Eery U.S. Wor Bonds OYEtTKETCP Free Pre FOR VICTORY with Cf3TD STATES WAI BOKDS-STIBP- S LEHTS WIDELY READ AND ONLY PAPER PRINTED IN LEHI VOLUME XX BAUD CONCERT GENEVA WORKS TO WHISHT MISS RHEA HURST NEW BE ENLARGED BY The fifty piece summer band t the Lehl Recreation Association will present a concert of military and popular music tonight, July 30, on the lawn of the High School Build ing at 8:15 p. m. Eveyrone Is to come out. This concert will mark the dose of the ten weeks course of summer band activities. This summer over 100 young people have participated in the various band and "orchestra rehearsals and activities. 'They are to be complimented on ifheir fine UTAH GO. DEMON- TWO MORE MILLS In-vite- POST.., Wash I d Bs V m Si ii shlp-buIldln- CRAZY STUFF merchant fleet after the war. Size and capacity of the proposed additional unit have not been revealed, but unofficial sources indicated they will be substantial. Mr. Hauck praised Columbia Steel officials for their with WPB efforts, and said this cooperation, as contrasted to the reluctance of eastern steel men about expanamg exismng iu resulted in the board's decision to expand the Geneva plant Some eastern firms have been reluctant because of what they fear will happeriod pen in the post-wa- r ar oodwin Teacher: Paul, write a short theme on the subject of Baseball." Paul handed in the following: "Bain, no game." IN WA1 "BONDS AND SKIMPS "O Love Dhrlne-- " sighefl the amorous one. "'What the Tieck do you know about love?" asked the rejected suitor. "Well love is the only game they don't "call" on account of rain or darkness." INVEST iauu, IN WAR BONDS AND STAMPS baseball at all." Dopey Sue , ""You DELL OUTING The Lehi Third Ward M. I. A. returned home from their annual summer outing at Mutual Dell, There were Saturday evening. seventy ward members staying at the Dell and over 100 were present at theIridian pagent and ward program, Thursday evening. HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Rex Zimmerman and baby were taken from the Lehi Hospital, Wednesday. Donna Jean Austin, 2, daughter IN HELD FOR MRS. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS In times like these keep out debt; your solvency is your best bet. So long as you don't owe a cent to any swaybacked human gent, you have the right to look ahead without a bit of fear or dread. The times are weird, uncertain, tense; no man has such prophetic sense that he can say what grief 's in stock tomorrow morn at ten o'clock.- We only know that prices rise until they sorely scratch the skies; we only know they won't go down while Mars still wears his bug house frown. Today you're husky, sound and hale, and fit to gather in the kale. Tomorrow you may have disease, or. break your legs off at the knees. Today you have a Job that's good, you whistle as you saw your wood; tomorrow you may be' informed you've lost the place you long have wanned. If hard luck hands you thus, a poke, what will -- - you do If you are broke? You cannot borrow 50 cents from any easy going gents, for In these times of grief and groans each guy requires his stock of bones. Be prudent now and put away some guilders for the rainy day! And size up debt for what it is a monster with a genial phiz, a thing that hides deceit and guile behind a bland, alluring smile. (With apologies to nobody). IN WAR BONOS AND STAMPS Keep out of debt and save at Pay cash GOODWIN'S Get on the Bond Wagon . Funeral services for Mrs. Ellen B. Taylor, 74, who passed away at her home, Sunday of last week, were held in the Lehi First Ward Chapel, Thursday, with Bishop Evans Anderson conducting the services. The opening song, a trio, "The Christian's Goodnight", Goodwin ll "if r i Avjskafe- J" citizen. Strike your blow for democracy, Mr. and Mrs. Citizen! Do your duty MARRIAGE to yourself, do a good turn for the in ANNOUNCED community by participating political campaigns and elections this year. Be sure that you are Mrs. Annie R. Fox announces the registered and follow that up byt marriage of her daughter, Emma, to voting. There are seven days for Mr. Davis Baxter, of Lindon, son of registraion of those citizens who are Mr. Charles Baxter of American not already able to vote. Be sure Fork, the marriage taking place at that you are registered. Study your 'candidaes and then vote for your Provo, Wednesday. The bride is a graduate of the Lehl choice. That, dear reader, Is good High School and is an active work- Americanism. That Is democracy er in the Lehi First Ward. The in action. groom is also an active church worker. The young people will HISSIOriARY WIVES make their home in Lindon. Local friends of the young peo ple wish them a happy and success- ful future, H!!f!!n The Missionary Wives and Parents will meet at the home of Mr LIBRARY NEWS and Mrs. Henry Erlckson, Thursday, tonight, at 8 p. m. All members New books at the Lehl library invited to be present Sad Cypress by Christie. Botany Day by Nordoff and Hall. Stampede White. Dupont One Hundred and Forty Years Dutton,given to the Library by the Dupont Co. Keys of the Kingdom by Coronln was taken from the rental shelf this week. Mrs. Wane Christensen presented the book, No Measure Danced by Lee, to the Lehl Library. '"'"'tf:t BAPTISMAL SERVICES SUNDAY The regular baptismal services the Lehi Stake will be held in the Lehi L. D. S. Seminary, Sun-da- y . for at 2 Parents having p. m. children ready for baptism are asked to have the children at the Seminary promptly at 2 o'clock. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Keith Evans and four companions Ingersoll from Hill Field spent the week-en- d Georgana Peterson, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. with Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Peterson. 1TP" 'gari n TJMy r n ijgaif1 'HiltBai""11 Final Clearance Sale e. Friday and Sat. Only s Remarks H. A. Anderson. , "My Task" Morris Anderson, accompanied by Miss La Priel Goodwin. Benediction Patriarch EH J. Clayson; of American Fork. The grave In the Lehi City cemetery was dedicated by A. B. Anderson. The High Priests Quorum of which Mr. Taylor Is a member, acted as pall bearers. Solo FAST DAY SUNDAY The regular fast day services will be observed in all Lehi Wards, Sunday. Mrs. W. R. Wood and Dick Gaisford of Salt Lake City, spent Sat- and was factory representative for at present the Ford Motor company for some taining Is One Just misleading him or time throughout Utah, Idaho, and hersef by figuratively covering hi Wyoming. or her eyes and declining to particiHe returned to Springvllle in an election of the false basis 1924 and established an auto pate in mean nothing- to "elections that aeencv. He moved to Payson in me, they are strictly for the politicJune, 193a mroe rewnen tne national Kempioymem ians." Nothing could be from truth. Elections moved the Service was organized In 1933, Mr, are for all of the people; they are a Nichols was appointed manager of of expression intended to system the Provo office. He resigned from even the lowliest an opportungive this post after two years to take a ity to define his or her desires in position as road inspector for the the direction of affairs of the comstate road commission. direction which has a bearIn 1939 he reentered the automo munity, on the everyday life of every ing His garage and bile business. individual. To fall to participate business is located In Springvllle, in politics simply plays Into the He Is not being sponsored by any of the political bosses who hands selfish group of political clique, too often play the political game in He has a host of friends, and re behalf of limited elements who gardless of your position or need dominate much of the time simply you will find that he will always because of their organized particigreet you cordially and give Inin affairs and the ' telligent consideration to your prob- pation of political the laxity lems. . Sisters. Junius Sketch and remarks Banks. Remarks Leonard Harrington of American Fork. Mrs. McCree" Solo "Mother Faral Lester of Midvale, accompanied by Miss Mildred Jensen of Mid-val- Moie than ever the 1942 election stand as a challenge. Stand as a challenge to each andi every citizen. American elections afford the- citizen an opportunity to particl-- pate directly in the operation of his; or her. government an opportunly; to express approval or dissatisfac-- tion with the method in which the affairs of the city, county, state or nation are being conducted.' That is an opportunity of which there are too few today in the world, a limitation which undoubtedly has much to do with the situation ob- this week are: ELLEN B. TAYLOR of re- care at the Lehi Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Woods of Salt ceived medical Lake City, spent Tuesday with Mrs. Hospital, Saturday. Sarah E. Gaisford. A baby girl was born to Mrs. Elmer Culmer at the Lehi Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Erval Carter and Monday. children of Magna, were Friday visitors of Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. Dr. Kenneth E. Noyes left this week for the Northwest where Dr. Mrs LUa Hofeltz and baby Noyes, who has been located at daughtCTf Sara JanCi of Richmond, American Fork, will enter the serCalifornia, are visiting with Mrs, vice of the U. S. A. Mrs. Noyes was Hofeltz's mother, Mrs. Sarah E. formerly Miss Leona FJeld of this Gaisford. city. New Utah Steel Plant Will Boast This Metal Stream FUNERAL SERVICES don't need Everything to understand it. is decide by the vampire." INVEST HAS SUCCESSFUL "I don't understand Margy INVEST - NICHOLS of Mr. and Mrs. Don Austin, J. M. Nichols, Utah County bus! ness man, announces his candidacy for the nomination on the Demo cratic ticket for the office of county commissioner for the four-yea- r term. Mr. Nichols was born In southern Georgia and came to Utah in 1915. He spent some time In Spimgville at that time, and married Edna Amos of Payson. He moved to Salt Lake City, where he traveled fox the Intermountaln Electric company, Sarah urday with their mother, Mrs. E. Gaisford. ' - THIRD WARD g e M. ' niiTY wws o TO PERFORM CO. COMMISSIONER J. A w B IS CANDIDATE FQ3 STRATION AGENT Ihar Ivmi uavp I WW sin SEEKS COMMISSION J. M. NICHOLS Miss Minnette R. Carlson of; July. 25 A report sub mitted to the War Production Board Hyrura has been appointed kome by W. A. Hauck, chief of the steel demonstration agent for the Utah planning unit, has recommended Agricultural Extension Service in the enlargement of the Columbia Summit and Morgan counties, Wm. Steel Co. 'Geneva Works project, by Peterson director of agriculture for the addition of two more mills to Utah announces. the settcp. Miss Carlson replaces Miss Rhea The two mills, one for structural Hurst, who has been transferred to steel products and the other for Utah county. Mr. Peterson added. plate production, are scheduled for As Utah county demonstration completion by next June and agent, Miss Hurst, a member of the effort March, respectively. Extension Service staff since July One of the features of tonights Plate Mill Planned Before concert "will be a presentation of The structural steel mill will be 1, 1939 will work from offices in Provo. Mrs. Bessie Kirkham Lemon, several dance acts by ithe girls un an added unit, while the mill former agent, resigned her position plate der the direction of Mrs. Harold had been previously planned. when she moved to make her home Woolston, Recreation Dance DirectMr. Hauck said he likely will in another part of the state. or. leave Monday for Provo to confer from Utah State Since gaduating The musical program is as fol with Columbia Steel officias and to in 1936, the college Agricultural lows: inspect work now in progress at the new Morgan-bummageni nas 1. America. "plant eeconomics horn vocational 2. America. The Beautiful. He said construction of the added taught South Cache at and in Blandlng 3. March, "Premtei" unit at Geneva will make the Utah house4. Fraz Waltz. Favorites. plant one of the most Important high school and has been and hold equipment furnishings 5. Overture, "Tottuna". steel producing units In the west buyer for the state office of the 6. March, "Recruits". The expansion previously an- National Youth, Administration. 7. Intermission. nounced assured the plant of a Dance numbers by dancing class. vital position both In waT and 8. Selection, "Remember Pearl peace time as a producer of steel REMEMBER KID- SHarbor'", at plate for use in 9. "When Joihrmy Comes March- west coast yards. The structural PET SHOW ing HomeL mill will produce beams and other 10. Amethyst Overture, structures also needed In building 11. March, "Eyes Front". warships and cargo carriers, it was The recreational department are 12. March, "Comrades". sponsoring a pet show Wednesday, reported. 13. National Anthem. August 5th next Wednesday, at 10 Lower Freight Rates The concert Is 'Directed by Prank a. m. on the school campus. Pets rates A recent in rail adjustment ' Shaw. from Provo to the west coast area of all kinds can be entered. There followed an opinion expressed by will be prizes for the largest pet, Mayor and Mrs. Dean Prior and WPB officials that Pacific ship the smallest pet, the oldest pet, the family visited at "Spanish Fork, Sun- builders needed a nearby source of best appearing pet and the oldest day, with Mr. and Mrs. Fenton material, and could not continue to pet. Prior remained A number of children reported Boyack. LaDea-non eastern steel plants and for a week's visit with her grand- depend their pets, Wednesday, but the with water transportation for vital materwas set for August 5, and all parents. show ials. Mr. Hauck pointed Out the children in Lehi are urged to take strategic importance of the Geneva part Have your pets ready and at the plant during war and the permanent at IT) a. m. campus a need of the plant for rebuilding INVEST No. 48 LEHL OTT. UTAH. THURSDAY. JULY 30. IM2 ' twwmxw " Hats 49c, 98c, $1.49 S View of one of ths crucibles at Ironton, Utah plant of Columbia Steel which will be amafl in comparison with nsw plant at Geneva, Utah. Industry will come to the source the state, the new Geneva plant of natural resources. alone will consume more coal than No better proof of this statement Is now produced In the state of can be had than the expansion of Utah. Last year Utah produced tons of coal. the Columbia Steel operations In over 4.000,000 Utah is one f the great natural Utah. The expansion program will mean the expenditure of $135,000.-00- 0 resource states In the nation. It for blant furnaces at Geneva, has an abundance of metallic, hydrocarbons and many about 15 miles north of the com other natural resources for the panr's present plant at l'rovo. and building of great Industries. Inthe employment of thousands of the seeks place naturally dustry additional men. where It Is encouraged and proTo supply this huge plant, which tected. The war has hastened will make Utah a wentern Pittsburg the transition of Utah Into an as a steel center. It will be neren. Industrial state. Let us see to It sary for the company to greatly that these industries are given enexpand Us Iron mining operations couragement to stay after the war, in southern Utah and at Its coal because the larger the Industrial mines at Columbia Utah. development of Utah, the greater In order to more clearly visualize the home market for the States Che Importance of this r.oj ft to grown and manufactured products. 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