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Show 4 TKTTBSDAT. DECEMBER SL 1M3 THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Mrs. Morris Thomas, son, La Von. .and daughter, Iva Dean, spent Saturday in Salt Lfcike City. THTJRSDAT. DECEMBER 2. IU3 Mark Gardner who has been) Corp, Fdward Chesnut arrived stationed at Camp Roberts, Call-- , home this week for an extended PLAKS GOING GRDAIIOE WORKERS fornia, has recently been trans- furlough, he has been stationed Jay Lambert of Lehi, outstanding ferred to Buckley Field, Denver, with a U. S. Army Air Corps in FORWARD FOR PRAISED North Carolina. athletic at Lehi High Colorado. School for three years, this week Listen to WARD REUHIOII enlisted at Salt Lake City into the Mrs. Edith Davis received word Profoundly impressed by the will Air Foces for Aviation Cadet this week from her son, chief Petty BROTHER OF LEHI and unembittered attitude of Army ing YOUR HYLIHS"0 MIKE training. Officer Geo. Davis, who has been Plans for the Lehi Second Ward Utah Ordnance Plant Personnel af- on duty with the fleet. He has The son of Mr. and Mrs. WOMAN DIES reunion on December 21, are going fected by the December 31 shut- Selections from San H. Lambert fo Lehi. Jav will Joseph in Francisco. forward when a dance, program down order, Capt Vincent C h nn and refreshments are being arrang- Zieglet, commanding officer, to- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE :an inactive duty status until some Elvin of who 35, Keith Tletjen, of son Layton, Mr. ed for celebrating the 40th anni- day issued a special statement of and Wanlass, time alter his 18th birthday. Mrs. Fred Wanlass, left last week died in Spokane, Washington, and versary of the organization of the commendation. At Lehi I1YMIAL High School, Jay developfor duty with the U. S. Merchant was burled In Salt Lake City, ward. Children of - Primary ed into one of the age Frankly," he said, "I marvel at outstanidng prep Marines. He will be stationed In Tuesday, was a borther of Mrs. will be entertained during the after- the KSL 1160 kc uiieies m tne state, making a willingness of Utah workers to ' Mr. Wanlass is a Beth Thurston of LehL noon, all other ward members will see this thing through to the finish, .brilliant record in football, basket- California. be guests of the ward officers at knowing that WED., DEC. 8 graduate of the Lehi High School they have only ball, track, and boxing. fn where In the evening. was the he prominent Three party of or more month so his work at best brothers are alreadv 10:00 to 10:30' IS THIS PATRIOTISM in the armed forces, including Lt athletics. "It is something not usually en J. H. Lambert. Clyde E. Lambert, at countered. The way they stick it Roy Stokes of the U. S. Marines present at Aviation Cadet, and A report from war bond head out and work hard to the last day SCIIOGL I.'OTES is visiting with his parents in LehL Anton H. Lambert reveals fact the startling quarters certainly convinces me these folk In the Army Air Forces, Jay will are really patriotic and not Just' that of the October bond sales, 23 CHRISTMAS TREES Valno Peterson, son of Mr. and were be trained as a pilot, bombardier, in for redemption in The Senior class of the Lehi opportunists," turned or navigator for duty as a member Mrs. Chester Peterson, stationed Utah. This condition Is very re-- High School will hold a roller skat Formerly control officer for the FOR SALE with the U. S. army signal corps or an air crew. and shews a decided lack ing party In the Lehi Roller Rink small arms ammunition section. U. gretable Roberts. California, of Camp He will receive several months of at S. Army Ordnance patriotism among bond buyers. on State street Thursday evening. Department evenhis phoned Sunday parents college The training preparatory to his has been asked by question PHONE 78 Captain Ziegler has had wide con- - i Valno is and well SENIOR ing. CHOOSE PROJECT enjoying bond workers "Are the bonds appointment as an Aviation Cadet. tace with workers throughout the Following flight training, he will his training. bought during the drive for personindustry. receive the rank of Flight Officer al satisfaction, and then turned In The Senior class of the local high He explained that "A Job Lfk of Beth husband Ralph Powell, or be commissioned a Second for redemption ? It Is hoped that school have chosen their class pro This" supervising the closing out Powell, was Inducted into the U. S. Lehi to present to the school upon of lieutenant are not people among this ject a large manufacturing plant ; Fort Induction at the their Army Douglas graduation next spring. The could be Men interested in joining the Our boys need what those 23. most difficult but because Mr. was Powell bonds buy. Keep those bonds If class are purchasing a hew flag of the way top personnel has ac-- , 'Army Air Forces may obtain in Center, Monday. formation from 179 Motor Avenue, given a furlough until called Into possible and help furnish our boys for the school and are purchasing cepted things, it Is proceeding active servicA with the necessary . weapons and the music for the band arrange smoothly, almost salt Lake City. pleasantly. food to bring victory as soon as ment of the school song. A piano This is even more remarkable Mrs. Mr. son of and Reed BE Miller, ENGAGED TO possible. It does not help to buy arrangement will also be included. considering the time of year, he Petty Officer 2c Glen Daniels of S. i bonds and the U. S. Navy, who has been Clifford Miller enlisted in the U. turn them added. Air Corp last week. Mr. Mill back to theimmediately MARRIED? Is STAMP DRIVE TO stationed in Alaska, visited with Army This to government sectlori the ordnance Referring of the Lehi our BEGIN AT SCHOOL at the Lehi relaties, Sunday. Mr. Daniels er, a prominent athlete war, let's keep the fight going plant as one example, he : reserve on be School will the ou can put your future and on the home front was accompanied by his mother, High out that less than three j pointed list until called into active duty, A stamp drive to encourage the that of your future wife on a Mrs. u. E. Daniels of Salt Lake had percent volunarlly terminated, i He is a senior of the Lehi High sound financial basis with a sale of War Stamps by the students LICENSED TO MARRT City. is "There only one conclusion " j School and has been on the foot of the local high school will get life Insurance plan made to officer declared. the commanding ball and basketball teams at the Lewis Herbert order for your needs. under way next week and continue "The Turner, age, legal that and Rem. Job ordnance, Lt Kirkham V. Crabb visited with school for the past three years. Lfchi, and Delta Harriet Sorensen, during the rest of the school year. to do here was a trehad ington his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Contests will be carried out be mendous one, the CLARENCE H. COOK legal age, Lehi, In Salt Lake. Industry being Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet 'received tween the various classes in the 751 North 1st East Lent Utah Crabb, Saturday. Lt Crabb has new to this commonwealth, entirely safe of week arrival word the this 72-been stationed school Phone the final sale being Judged and the fact that lt has been done at Camp Carson, on a basis of the number of stud so Colorado, but is being transferred of their on, Sgt. Don L. Peet with Representing well Is attributable In great HOSPITAL NOTES the U. S. Air Corps somewhere in ents in the class. Stamps will be measure to the Metropolitan Life Insuranse Co. this week. Intelligence, the the South Pacific area. sold during the first class period of the workers." stability Mrs. lone Arnold and baby of each day. American Fork were taken home FOOTBALL TEAM from the Lehi Hospital, Friday. RATION TIPS WITH OURSOUfiERS all-arou- ax-riv- t i GEILES FEED STORE v . j I ! Mrs. Elsie Sudweeks and baby were taken home from the Lehi When you send children to do Hospital, Thursday. the shopping write a substitute with the article wanted In case the Mrs. Odessa Sabey and baby grocer Is out of the article you were taken home from the Lehi want. Hospital, Saturday. Grocers are asked to take only A baby girl was born to Mrs. the right stamps form the ration Arleen Capps of Pleasant Grove at ooks Green A B C in Book 4 are the Lehi Hospital, Wednesday. now good for processed foods. BANQUETED The Lehi football boys were guests at a banquet in the high school dining room Wednesday evening. Coach Ike Armstrong of the University of Utah was guest speaker. The program was directDon Dorton and ed by Jay Lambert Mrs. H. P. Hardy entertained at Thanksgiving dinner guests of Thanksgiving dinner for Mrs. Mar-JorMr. and Mrs;. Clifford Miller were Clark, daughters, Carma and Mr. and Mrs. Weston Ivers and son, Mrs. Jennie Nostrom and Connie,, Dr and Mrs. H. R. Reed and daugh- - H. P. Hardy of Spanish Fork, of ter, ie to save COAL along with other war essential materials and Bt man- power used in generating and distributing electricity. st,,cHA though there is an ample supply of electricity in this territory, there is a definite shortage of coal, which is used extensively in making electricity. To save coaL materials and as well as other man power used in generating and distributing electric service, the War Production Even war-essenti- al Board urges electricity. voluntary conservation To conserve electricity, the office of War Utilities, War Production Board, recommends and replacement at renewal primarily the turning off of lights which are not necessary, time when lamps are burned out, with lower wattage lamps. Other specific suggestions , Indoor and Outdoor Advertising, Promotional and Display Sign Lighting. Eliminate entirely during daytime. Reduce night burning hours as much as possible, with the use in no case to exceed two hours from dusk to 10 p. m., local time. Operate signs identifying public places only when such places are open for business. 1. Reduce lamp wattage of all signs as much as possible. 2. Decorative and Ornamental Lighting, including Decorative Flood Lighting. Eliminate exterior lighting completely at interior all times. Eliminate all interior essential lighting lighting. Reduce as much as possible. .3. Show Window Lighting which does not provide essential interior lighting. Eliminate during daytime. At night, limit to not more than two hours between dusk and 10 p. m. Reduce wattage as much as possible. non-essenti- al 4. Marquee Lighting (other than advertis- ing signs) and Building Entrances. Eliminate during daytime. Reduce to minimum intensity necessary for safety at night. Eliminate entirely, except for protective needs, when establishment is not open for business. 5. Lighting of Outdoor Business Establish' ments. Eliminate entirely during daytime. Re, duce as much as possible at night minimum Reduce to intensity necessary for protection when establishment is not open for business. General Interior and Show Case Lighting. Eliminate all lighting. Reduce remainder as much as is consistent with public safety and eyesight conservation. 6. non-essenti- General Conservation by Commercial Customers. Turn off lights and appliances when not actually needed. Eliminate unnecesary use. 7. Air Conditioning. Adopt more moderate margins of reduction in temperature and relative humidity. 8. In Your Home such Eliminate all waste in the lise of various electrical appliances, water heaters, etc as ranges, refrigerators, radios, space heaters and when net actually needed. Turn off lights and appliances UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. There's plenty of electricity. Jut Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson of Murrayf were Sunday guests of their daughter, Mrs. M. W. Wathen. Honoring the birthday of their eon, Mickey, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Kirkham entertained at dinner at their home, evening. Monday Guests were Mrs. Agnes Lott Mrs. Laverde Kirkham and Dale Kirk ham. Grace, Heber, City. Gifts for Christmas Our Joy and Gift Department has most any gift you need for your Xmas shopping list There Is something new arriving almost every day. Make your plans to do your Xmas shopping at Broadbcnts. of ' Wartime Suggestions For Conserving Electricity m Your Business follow: LOCAL ITEMS save it, to save what makes it! Utah Mining Industry Plans for Postwar Era No modern Industry can survive rapidly changing conditions of the present day by adhering strictly in-to general rules of the past No dustry realizes this better than metal mining of Utah. Extensive starts of research engineers are at work first on problems of winning the war and second upon the welfare of the Industry and Us workers In the postwar era. As metal mining normally employs directly and Indirectly apthe population proximately one-ha- lf of the state, it can readily be seen of the that much of the well-beinstate In the postwar era depends upon the metal Industry. Despite the progress made In the Held of lighter metals, which In many Instances will affect the metals, the metal mining Industry is looking forward to the future with optimism. Copper, lead and zinc as well as the precious metals, gold and silver, will be greatly in demand in the postwar reconstruction period. At the present rate of production, however, there will undoubtedly be considerable copper, lead and slno above ground and In fabricated form when hostilities cease. Eventually this metal will find Its way into constructive effort, but in order to avert a complete unbalancing of the metal mining Industry when the fighting Is over, and before the reconstruction era actually takes hold. It has been suggested that the government stockpile metals against a shortage in the future. This plan is meeting with favor In industrial, labor and governmental circles, as lt would permit development in an Industry which has badly depleted tts reserves In an effort to supply the war demand. Iu addition lt would be good insurance for a nation, against the possibility of not finding ore bodies for the future. CHRISTMAS CARDS We have thousands to select from. Mail your cards early. lc to 25c. Priced from Yes we will have Christmas Trees, lots of them, and they will soon be here. FINE FOODS for your table can always be found in the greatest variety possible. Make Broadbent's store your shopping center. non-ferro- g non-ferro- Broadbent & Son LEHL UTAH 128 NORTH 1ST EAST ouy Practical Gifts for Christmas FOR HRil ROBES GLOVES . SCARFS DRESSES HOSIERY HANDKERCHIEFS SHOE SKATES . BLOUSES FOR HIM GLOVES TIES COATS SOX HATS SHIRTS CAPS Blankets - LEATHER SCARFS TROUSERS Quilts SHOES FOR THE Power's -- FAMILY lMse tene . |