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Show -- jSUBSrAT. AUGUST 6. 1S LEII1 FREE PRESS, LED I, UTAH 2000 acres of the Jacobs LOCAL ITEMS winter graz Mr. and Mrs. William Price and Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnes. the Word of Wisdom. The Branch in Terre Haute, is very small with baby of Heber City, visited with much of the responsibility falling Mr. and Mrs. John Price, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson and on the missionaries. Mrs. Herman Goates spent Friday I spent two weeks in January do Howard Brown of Los Angeles, and Saturday in Salt Lake City with ing country work in the extreme California, is spending ten days in Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and southern section of Indiana. This Lehi with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson ' and part of the country is quite historic L. B. Brown. family. also. They have no electricity, nor modern conveniences of any sort. Miss Mlrl Sunderland, Miss Been and a child doesn't know what Sunderland spent Friday In Salt Honoring Lieutenant Russell Bone, shoes are until he is, twenty-one- . Lake City where they visited with a canyon party was enjoyed Sunday Fork Canyon by Mr. litWe held preaching sexvces in a their brother, Boyd, In the St Marks in American Mrs. R. Bone and family, and John school house tle primitive setting HospitaL Mr. and Mrs. George L Bone and on the top of a hill. Meeting would family, Mrs. Ruel Evans and childbegin with the ringing of a huge ren, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price Mrs. Barnes at enertalned Frank "Liberty" bell, which, would bring and children, Mr. and Mrs. James her dinner at home, Friday evening A to church. the entire community H. Covers annlGray, Mr. and Mrs. Ben very humble group of "Hoosiers' honoring her blrhday WILLIAM J. JOHNSON and children, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. were John Mr. for and laid would huddle around a 50 gallon Durrant and family, and Mrs. Barnes Mr. Sterling and Wayne Wright, William J. Johnson of Spanish barrel stove; straining their eyes Mrs. Lawrence McDonald and baby of American and all son, Wayne, candiand smoke announced with his Fork, today lamp light, through for a four-yea- r absolute quteiness, to bear Elders Fork, Mrs. Max Walker and little all of Ameircan Fork, Mrs. Howard dacy for term as Utah County Commissioner speak. The scripture Is very true daugher, Karren, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gray and little daughter. on the Democratic ticket at tho that says, '"WTiere two or three are assembled in my name, there I will coming election. In filing his nomination papers, be also" because - His spirit per Mr. Johnson said he would pledge meated every corner of the build his best efforts to the same eco- lng. I was then transferred to nomical, efficient administration where I labored for a month. that has characterized his years in office. The branch membership numbers He said he would stand on his 350, so little had to be performed past record in asking the electo by the missionaries in the Adminisrate's support at the coming elec tration of the Branch our entire time was spent tracting. tion. I am now in Hamilton, Ohio, and The commissioner expressed his for of the enjoying my labors very much. I appreciation past support the people in general, and for the can truly say that the past nine A Cigarette May Be Down the efficient work of the months has merited me more than But Not Out of the the past nine years, and has been All many county employes. Save the Forests co the happiest months of my life. of the have county departments And as my favorite passages goes this and magnificiently, operated are TM Cigarettes Irresponsible AlUtftHUM UES WJ Owe WODEOJ BOMBER. IS EQUIVALENT TO -- MB AMOUNT THAT WOOU? fie NEeOEP TO MAKE 60,000 cooperation has enabled the county "Behold the field is white already Don't Let Them Go Out Alone coFreeroTs commission to carry out its vast to harvest, therefore who so desireth Use Caution improvement program, provide new to reap let him thrust in his sickle It Beats Blazes services to the people, and at the with his might, and reap while the same time keep expenses down, he day lasts, that he may treasure up A Match Snuffed Out for his soul everlasting salvation stated, Puts Fire to Rout Mr.j of in the kingdom of God." of the pne highlights Say It with Safety A FOOD MAtWrACtUKBH Johnson's administration has been lAgaln thanking you for the and has core ijto msePRODUCTION OF tCAlV Save the Forests. paying off all indebtedness against "Press", and my desire is that God AiRfiANS AH9 sopea PARTS the county. Approximately $400,000 will pour out his blessings upon in bonds have been paid off since you and all the good people of A HEVU RFCORO WA SHT tN A PACIFIC Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wathen were he took office. COAST SVIPVAKP Wttew One LIBHUT SHIP Lehi. ArTCRVT V LAUNCH WA4 CP 36 OAyS business visitors to Provo, Tuesday. Your brother, KRk WAS LAID Liquidating a large accumulation Elder Leo Russon, of auditor's tax deeds, operating on CERTIFICATES FOR HOME a cash basis without borrowing on NURSING CLASS ARRIVE tax N ORDER TO A baby boy was born to Mrs. anticipation, building hundreds OBO&OARP of miles of good roads, taking ad Dan Frost, Leona Carson, of Kanab, CONTAINERS, The Certificates for the Red Cross one m.y of government grants for at the American Fork HosptaL Mon vantage FIRM TAPCff Home nursing class of 1942 arrived rue ecES. improvement projects, there are day. this week and will be awarded in some of the other accomplishments of VAhtSAS 61.UF.INa OR -- TAX the near future to those who suc to which Mr. Johnsons' backers TWeift NAAMTtf Lieutenant Russell Bone left Tues FRCM (MOWN TRI8W W THcy CAN cessfully completed their required point with pride. ARKANSAS PKOt TMB new at for his Seattle, post day KM4A IKIOtANtf) AHV RCTURNeD AttKANl class work. Appreciation of the The countv infirmary has been FROM THE KAM6A TRlBB vor. visit week's a after Washington, work done by this group and the renovated and modern- - with his completely John Mrs. Mr. and parents, 1941 group was expressed Wednes- lzed slnce Mr. Johnson took office. R. Bone. day by Mrs. Mable Jones, who has The county participated with Provo been in charge of the grou.p The in purchasing the old post two groups are helping In any way City offce building (now the city hall, they can with the defense program, making added office space for both ney nave aonatea tneir services at units of government me ciinics ana neipea with thei Mr. Johnson has lived In Utah various inoculations. Ymmt tnr n few years aii ftf hi. i nose receiving certificates were: in Idaho. He served on the Spanish Kose Asnton, Alzina Anderson, Eva Fork city council, and has been In oevenage, u;ia ux, Ellen Dorton, the sheep and cattle raising busl- Myrtle Erlckson, Ethel Hunger. ness practicaly all his life. He has Donnette Holmstead, Evelyn Holm- - owned a farm ever since he was 15 stead, Verda Peterson, Alta Peter years old, and has always been a son, Udora Ross, Naomi Shaw, heavy taxpayer. Marvel Racker, Beatrice Taylor, Annie Webb, Helen Udall, April Zimmerman, and Delia Zimmer WITH OUR The weight of war on the telephone lines grows heavier ing range, Sunday evening. The fre was started by- lightning and was the third in the west ranges FIREMEII BATTLE that the Lehl firemen had battled LAKE HILLS FIRE in three weeks. The alarm was turned In by Roger Cedarstrom, range rider for of 2M west miles Sara the district, at 4 p. m. Lehi firemen A fire hills lake out responded but finding the fire burned the toga in traveling at a high rate over a large territory', called for help. American Fork and Provo firemen with 75 men from Camp Williams, two government forest men and a num New life for ber of volunteers form Lehi answer ed me can ana workea unm 4 a. m. before the fire was under con- troL Fire Chief Thomas Powers was in charge of the group. The firemen were called to a fire in the same range, Wednesday evening and worked nine hours before it was controlled. A fire in West Canyon three weeks ago, also started by lightning, was brought under control by the local firemen. These fires close to Lehl and bordered by the large dry grain Five years ago Utah stocknow fields ready for harvest brings men were in the doldrums. the fire danger vividly to our notice as were cattle selling They and a few notes from the National feeders and weren't getting Forest department should be memmaximum profit value. orized and put into practice. When Your Match Goes Out Be Sure I Can't Come Back Be Careful With Fire In the Woods - Utahs LIVESTOCK Industry So, the Utah Livestock & Horse Breeders' Association enlisted the cooperation of the chain stores. The was advised to cull out the herds, and today only a small percentage of Utah's herds are culls. Asso-ciati- SEEKS COMMISSION POST.., - Buck-wait- THE 1POCKETBOOIC of KMOWIXBGE rs -- on tf5 Plastic-Piywo- Then a breeding program was launched. Sears, Roebuck presented to the Utah State Agricultural College the best Hereford Bull to be iound anywhere. This bull, Advance Domino 111, was adjudged grand champion at the International U2 THURSDAY. AUGUST 6. Live- stock Show at Denver before being brought to Utah. oo ins-wa- d -- Rv-os- e. This is just one example of many ways in which the chain stores have helped to foster a new livestock outlook in this state. UTAH CHAIN STORES I RST man. WARTIME BUS SCHEDULES Lr. 8:07 A. ILr- EASTBOUND: 11:52 P. M. SOUTHBOUND: Lt. 2:49 P. M. TRAILWAYS BUS DEPOT TEXACO SERVICE STATION Phone 110-- J 1st East on State Street Lehl From Fairfield the following will MISSIONARIES receive certificates: Anna Carson. Mildred Carson, Muriel Carson, Iris 815 Campbell Avenue, Dahl, Myrtle Carson Erickson, and Hamilton, Ohio. Minnie Tegan. Brother Dear Price: Forty-fiv- e will receive certifi I am writing to you, at this time cates at Alpine and 16 at American orK. in appreciation of your kindness in sending me the Lehi Free Press. Each ivirs. uienn Monday morning, without Smith and bahv I can left fail, depend on the paper be daughter Sunday bv nlan me. When a person is for here tor umD Lewis. WacMt.. ing ' UUlililCLUlI. to visit with Mr. Smith prior to his 1500 miles from home, a little of the 'old' town gossip is pleasing to the departure for over seas duty. eye. and I read it from cover to t 7 and switchboards to carry every day. We can't build new lines the load because copper, aluminum, rubber and other materials needed for telephone equipment are vital war materials as welL What facilities we have must serve as fully as possible. l eiepnone suoscnuers uicmscnw uw " Witt. iKWE&aMB5&.'.E'. ii i. lami , , .. Mnt""Tt n 3WHE3 AT SARATOGA HOT SPRINGS Mig!f'.V.V.V.-.-- MAM TO SUIT YOUR FACE AT PLAN A PARTY 1101' i SWIMM1NO PLAY GROUND FREE DANCE HALL PICNIC TABLES TISBJHQ Bring Yonr Family Rates m Pmrtfcs. ALTA'S BEAUTY SHOP OPEN AT 8:30 EVERT DAT ALL DAT SATURDAY Phone 49 for appointment i is manufacturing, particularly paper. A great amount of the his tory made by George Rogers Clark was in this vicinity. From Vincennes I went to Terre Haute, Indiana, a beautiful city situated on the banks of the fam ous Wabash River. Here I Joined a basketball team; playing one night a week. This afforded a different form of proselyting. Many even lngs my companion and I set In our dressing room after games and preached Mormonlsm - particular 1- r Here are some ways in which you can cooperate: - - ; V.....rH ' i 1 cover. I spent the first four months of mission in Vincennes, Indiana my a French Cathlotic own in South Indiana. I received the real funda mentals of missionary activity while there, and with many In- spiritational experiences gained a testimony of the Divinity of the Gospel which I am called to repre sent. The healing power of the Priesthood was made manifest un der my own hands; a sick man raised from a bed of pain and delirium to a completely healthful state, within a half hours time. Such an experience to some people, would appear a little 'far fetched' but as scripture says, "Nothing Is impossible to God." The Saints in Vincennes, meet in a small, third story hall. I have never met a more gracious epople. The principle industry of Vincennes k-"- Limit long distance usage to necessary calls and be as brief as possible. The Pacific Coast states and east of longer lines, particularly those to the the Mississippi River, are especially busy, and calls to these areas should not be made unless they are very important or relate to the war effort. 2 3 If your call 4 "We 5 is delayed please do not ask the operator for reports ua less necessary. Such requests tie up switchboards. Please do not call "Information" until you have referred to the tele of day" should be avoided phone directory. Other calls such as for "time unless they are necessary. cannot always give you the type of equipment you desire. In some e cases we can furnish no new local service, and in general only party-liny and partial-larlservice is neighborly service. Considerate use of party-lin- e helpful at this time. the two lines that are conLong telephone conversations not only tie up nected but also the central office equipment that is common to many lines. Please use the service moderately. A long unnecessary conversation may delay a call essential to the war effort. W .re confident of your continuing cooperation in this emergency. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY er |