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Show ISUESDAT JULY 30. 1942 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH LOCAL ITEMS Mayor and Mrs. Dean Prior and LOCAL LIBRARIAN children spent Saturday at Lagoon. COMPLETES COURSE LOCAL ITEMS and Mr. Leo Goates cf Salt Mrs. Kate Anderson, Mrs. Zlna Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howies of Los were Anderson and Mrs. P. S. Freebairn Monday evening Vegas. Nevada, are Lake City, guests of Mr. of Los Mrs. Annie Goates. of California, attended Agneles, guests and Mrs. Thomas Sunderland. a birhday party at the home of Mrs. H. R. Spurrier of Salt Lake City, Miss Bessie Colledge returned to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thurman Wednesday, honoring Mrs. SpurriOgden, Sunday, to make her home of Garfield, with spent Sunday t Dun-aner's birthday anniversary. Mrs. Leslie with her sister, Lehl relatives. Mr. Mrs. Hettle Laird spent from Wed nesday to Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Webb Brady of Eureka. 300,000 POUNDS of Utah Mrs. Catherine Frkovich of Salt Lake City, spent the week-enwith Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Frkovich. d and Mrs. Dean Allsop Murray, visited with Mrs. T. Taylor, Sunday evening. Mr. Candy Ivor Colledge of Ogden, spent the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge. week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner visited with their son, Eldon, In the D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City, Saturday. They report Mr. Turner That's a sweet headline, but it's just one item among many that belong in the story of how Utah chain stores provide an outlet for the products of Utah's far Mrs. Roy Boley, Miss Virginia Woods and Robert McCarthy of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Johnson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson accompanied CHILDREN librarian, completed a catalouging of books, at the Brig-haYoung University, last week. Mrs. Wathen is catalouging the books of the Lehl Library and her work will add greatly to the appearance of the library shelves and be a great convenience to Lehl library users. Mrs. Wathen invites those who wish a cooL quiet place to read to make use of the library. There is a fine assortment of the latest magazines, and countless good books to select from. OUTFinEL'.EIl There were 90 per school child ren received their first inoculation for whooping cough at the Memor ial Building, under the direction of Public Health Nurse, Mable Jones. m IU2 30. CRASS FIRES CALL INOCULATED local city course in Mrs. M. W. Wathen. jrjLT Tuesday. Lehl Firemen answered two calls during the past week to grass fires. The first call on July 24 when grass burning back of the Lehl Cereal Mill was responsible for a holiday run for the g set fire to brush and grass on the Lake Hills west of Saratoga, Sunday, and the Lehl firemen were again called out. firemen-Lightnin- has been set as the August date for the second inoculations and parents are asked to keep the date in mind and have the children there for their second treatment Deputy Sheriff Morris Anderson ac- them to Provo where they were dinThere will also be a diphtheria In companed them to the fire. No ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Parley child- damage was reported at either fire. oculation for the Olsen. ren especially for those who enter Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wells and school this fall. Children who enPATRIOTIC WEAKNESS of ter school this fall who have had baby of Santa Monica, California, Broadhead Melvin Mrs. one diphtheria Inoculation can have arrived in Lehl, Tuesday, to spend From the dark came the voice of Duchesne, called on Mr. and Mrs. the second treatment on August 25. their vacation. M. W. Wathen. Sunday. the Sentry: "Halt! who goes there?" "An American" came the reply. "Is that so? Well, advance and On How To Avoid Mowing Machine Break-Dow- ns recite the second verse of The Star Spangled Banner" "I don't know It" 25 ol pre-scho- Tips r "Proceed, American." The Cub Port Arthur, Texas. improving. "This is a lock of my husband s The retired Stake Board of the hair." Lehl Stake Relief Society enjoyed a "How precious; but isn't he still party in American Fork canyon living?" Tuesday afternoon. "Oh, yes. poor dear, but his hair is gone." Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, and Miss Edna Jones visited with Mr. PIFFLE and Mrs. Raymond Jones of Oakley, Teacher: "Junior, can you define Sunday. nonsense?'" Junior: "Yes, teacher. An ele The nurses of the north end of District 3 entertained the public phant hanging over a cliff with his health nurses of the entire district tail tied to a daisy. 3 at a steak fry at the Cave Camp Daughter of insurance salesman In American Fork Canyon, Friday. "Daddy, what Is alimony?" Daddy "A married man's cash Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jensen of Los Angeles, Californa, and James surrender value, dear." Nelson of Midvale, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hart at the Sarah Taylor home, Sunday. tories and farms. Wool-wort- h One chain store last year bought the following Utah products 300,000 pounds of candy;1 72,000 pounds of beet sugar;1 ... 76.C00 , pounds of flour;1 13,200 gallons of milk and cream; 17,000 gallons of ice cream; 15,860 dozen eggs; 14,564 pounds of chickens;' 23,500 pounds of turkeys; 25,530 pounds of beef; 2,860 cases of canned fruits and vegetables. Miss Coleen Taylor Is spending three weeks In Los Angeles, Cali fornia, a guest of Miss Sylvia Jean Bradshaw at the J. Mark Clarke home. Mrs. B. B. Sutton and son, Bryce, of Long Beach, California, are sum mer guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Frovich. Mr. Sutton is with the U. S. air force in Australia. ' ' . ov"' in ...a . ! . (i: ' am .a ' r . of tc"J,n bright shiny new shovel cased in a muslin carrier. The shovel costs 68 cents and the carrier 39 cents, or $1.07 for the ensemble. - ill jt w I I These intrenching shovels are used by the Marines around camp, digging trenches, setting up barbed wire entanglements and in many other ways. Your purchase of War Bonds and Stamps every pay day can readily equip our forces with these necessary implements for warfare. Invest at least ten percent of your income every pay day. Buy War Bonds and Stamps from your bank, your postoffice and at retail stores. (Tieimn T.jir JT V:. h tmttrf T TM tit Mi 7.. M Cimpmy) 5 . 1 X 1 "S. 111 '. 1 y.,rv'- 7, r 7fcV , f v. j? mil- in Lubricate crankshaft bearings once an hour. Bear, ings wear out quickly unless adequately lubricated. Lubricate pawls Inside wheels once a sea. son. Watch for end play In wheel bearings, and eliminate by making adjustments. - BRaUa on wearing plates except under dusty conditions. l Inspect alignment of knife guards daily and at once after hitting an obstruction. Poor cutting and frequsnt clogging of knife may be due to "improper register." When each section of the strokes does knlf at the end of Its not center on its corresponding guard, the knife la not properly "registering." OF DEMOCRACY", CANADA-"AIRDRO- ME mf f Ml- P""1 "" in j M f timmmmmmmmn' u ,i i " "WW milin' iijii.1 KW.milwWWW U.S. Treasury Department Jellied Supper Veal Loaf for a warm night WARTIME BUS SCHEDULES Lt. 8:07 A. EASTBOUND: 11:52 P.M. Lv. 2:49 P. M. SOUTHBOUND: i When the Marines get their service pack, there is included therein a States telephone exchange after a UTAH CHAIN STORES - w If wheel bearing are of I tha enen type, use the grsas gun ice an hour. Remember, when you see the grsas coming out of the bearing you know the dirt can't I I 11 " Vr tollviina in th tpaees cr. , .... cloaranc m ..Ui4I.ii .am n. ii nH fi causing rapid wear. WAR BONDS two weeks vacation in Salt Lake City, Provo canyon and Provo. The family of Mrs. H. W. Man ning surprised her at her home, Thursday, honoring her birthday! anniversary. Out of town family members; present were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Johnson and daughter of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Manning and children of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowding of Sandy, There were 33 family members who enjoyed a social and luncheon. 0? What Ifou Buy WitU Miss Zina Anderson is back at her place at the local Mountain Another chain store bought 48,031,611 worth of Utah products. And so it goes . . . chain stores offer a substantial market to farmers, poultry men, dairymen and producers in many fields, in Utah. TRAILWAYS THUESDAT. j vri i - Thi air gunner eight hie twin ma.; chin gun from hi "office" In the tern of a U. 8. built "Boiton" twin.j engined bomber. The IHun ha learned.' at great cot, that it not healthy to it on the tail of the fait, well.J rmea meoium Domuer, By Dorothy Greig BUS DEPOT TEXACO SERVICE STATION Phone 110-- J 1st East on State Street Lehl t r . 4 in - MBS"""" 'gi,p With hi map tucked into hi boot leg. Sot. Chri Armstrong, of Ottawa, wait for hia order to "acramble." Thi I one of the latent photo of Canadian flier In action overiea. 1, AT rnHE Royal Canadian Air Force Is the target." Two observer 'A writing a story of daring and "There compare notea before their squadron skies of of "Boston" bomber head for Hun heroism In the the world. Their part la the aerial territory. battles of this planetary war has become a daily recital of persever- SARATOGA war-tor- HOT SPRINGS Lagging appetites.! WARM night. oh what, to serve that will and yet nourishing? 4; teaspoon H teaspoon alt pepper ftfrain the rhlrkpn BOUDand heat Mix the rice, chicken and celery from the soup with the cooked veal and put an tnrongn in food chopper, using me meuiura blade. niminlvA the softened aelatln in the hot broth and then mix with ground meat mixture, salt and pepper. benvlting Let's start with tomato soup. It the broth. I PLAN A PARTY IlOVi SWIMMING PLAY GROUND FREE DANCE HALL PICNIC TABLES FISHING Bring Your Family Bates to PartiM. I is hot. gay. lively in flavor. (To condensed tomato soup add eaual quantity of either water or milk as you prefer.) Also, the soup provides the one hot dish every summertime meal should have. Next, a jellied meat loaf and this particular one is of veal shot through with deep chicken flavor For farnlth: and garnished with sliced eggs and 1 hard cooked egg, diced and handsome Looks olives. stuffed i atulTed ollvea tastes even more handsome. For dessert, bow about fruit , Arrange slices of hard cooked hnrtooVa anil Irprt tea? egg and stuffed olives in bottom of Inches) The meat loaf Is put together loaf pan (size Put meat mixture on garnish and this way: 1 can condensed chicken soup place In the refrigerator until firm j S cup cooked veal, ground Turn out on lettuce or greens; In I S teaspoons gelatin (softened Serves $. obletpoona water) 7xtttxl n Sat. Lloyd Sinclair, of Paris, Ont.j for the signal from hi ground crew before taking hi Spitflr zooming into enemy. held territory. look ance, perilous missions and cool reconnaissance. All of this la not accident, or dependent entirely on the bravado and courage of remote individuals. The work these flyers are doing reflects the training they have received. One of the highlights of a recent air training conference held in Ottawa was a message from PresV- ident Roosevelt, read by Mr. Robert a-S A. Lovett, United States Assistant Secretary of War for Air, which said In part: ". . ,Mt Is particularly . i .." . ' 'V t V mmfitting that this conference should be held in Canada, for Canada Is increasingly becoming the airdrome r: r of Democracy, sending from her thouthousands fields upon training sands of her own men and men of the other United Nations to fight in the cause of liberty." lli-- l ' schednle tor England's air offensive over continental Europe Is calling into action the MMiMllrifnii many men and machines supplied Viitki" Ih the ft.CA.F t to St., PO ai Luna. Chicago: Sot Bit) by the United Slates and Canada. Tkm ton. reeare to take en aner otinej naiBk. M.mnhla. anal Sat. MsahelL The llhixtratlons here show a few faresd down en rocky, trees hervwe (round. It ie dtlSMurl te make sue of tbeatllvitit's. t 6 - of.' 4 r A |