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Show 1S4 Buy War Bonds ) ' TODAY For Future Needs .ow Sixth show India Utah ercent time the ehi Free Pre lee 5 WVWZ LZHI CITT, boy$ iy to r and DECEMBER 7- - No. 15 1944 I HEADING FOR SOVIET RUSSIA OVER NEW NORTHERN ROUTE TWO LOCAL RESIDENTS cany here to-r- 'An DOiJDS 1 nitios nd UTAH, THURSDAY. - You keep baying LEHI'S WIDELY READ AND ONLY PAPER PRINTED IN LEHI 5 ? They keep fighlkg- (T s ' ....... "'f WHY A BUTTER COIISERVATIOII SHORTAGE ..... ELECTION TO BE HELD I the bring CALLED BY DEATH The Utah County Agricultural Some time or another we have heard people remark that they be- Conservation Association elections lieved "almost everyone likes ice will be held durig the next week cream." Well, our service men and in the various communities to elect women are no exception. From the delegates to attend the County theatres of war we learn that ice Convention and committee memcream has become a great morale bers. Electio dates are as follow: December Springville-Mapleto- e urg. their nd re. lan ol Smith of Lehi, Provo. He was FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FOR OLAF A. trade. May a 2, 1898, bricklayer at by Survivors include his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Ora K. Putnam, Lehi; Mrs. Cleo Ottis, Salt Lake City; four sons, Victor A, and Morris C. Holmstead, Lehi; Marlin Holmstead, Salt Lake City and Eldon Holmstead, Draper; eight Drotners and sisters, Oscar Holm stead and Mrs. Blanche Evans, Lehi; Dr. Agnes Oakes, California; Earl Holmstead, American Fork; Alice May and Norman Holmstead Salt Lake City; George Holmstead Springville, and eight grandchild ren. builder. When men, who have been fire all day, or going through 13, 8 p. m., High" Slhool. under HOLMSTEAD December Spanish intensive training finally get a hnnce to sit down to a meal, they 13, 8 p. m., Library. Lakeshore - Palmyra - Benjamin. lcc forward to their ice cream. sins Funeral services for Olaf Alex Lakeshore December 13, 8 p. m Dry ice cream mix is being sent eider Holmstead, 24, who died at House. ; , Meeting V"!..-rmff 1 , r , ' to are do ,i the fighting forces who lis home, Saturday, of a heart attDec. 13, 8 p. nx' Salem, Payson of ob a the such war, ing wjinning lilding ack were held Tuesday at the Lehi and that is one of the answers to Junior High School. ? rjrstt Ward Chapel with Bishop the question of why we at home Santaquin - Goshen - Elberta, L. Anderson conducting the , to 13. 8 p. m., School House. December want. we the all butter can't get rection services. of us short is war The Valley, December 14, making teadily iThe opening music, a double 1 butter and it looks as if the butter R p. m., Lehi Memorial Bdilding. being Whispering Hope," Mrs. djiet, ,"8Cobras bearing me insignia of the Red Air Force, December, shortage situation is going to be American are kZa up at lilding Aircraft Corporation. Buffalo, N. Y., waitinR to be ferried McMillan, Mrs. Kate Margaret to us for some time to come, Our 14, 8:00 p. m., City Hall. with ill These be flown over the Northern Route to planes Bishop Fairbanks, Alaska, milk riberts, Mrs. Phyllis Webb and v.wre t.iey are turned over to Russian pilot who fly them acros. production is above average, or the Pleasant Grove, December 14, 8 Siberia to air o.sca on the Eastern Front. 4 jrs. Lula Anderson, accompanied but people are drinking 20 to 25 p. m., City Hall. s b Mrs. Anderson. For two years, the United States Edmonton, Alberta, is the next im- per cent more milk than they did Lakeview-VineyarDecember 14, WESTON IVORS DIES r.c. re be. been feeding military aircraft in portant station on Invocation Boyd Hclmstead. the Northern in the years prior to 1940. Butter 8 p. m,, Leslie L. Bunnell, Route X, r. ceaseless chain to its Solo "That Silver Haired Daddy fighting ally, Route and between there and Fair- production is not above average. Soviet Russia. And more than half of banks, Alaska, Provo. FROM FALL INJURIES emergency fields are It has declined. C Mine" Mrs. Kate Roberts, ac-- o i.io.,e Hguung ana bombing planes situated at convenient intervals. December 14, 8 ds are Deen nown over the famed NorthThe Army Air Forces Air Transmpanied by Mrs. Lula Anderson, ive addition in The Hall. Orem government, City p. m., ern Route, which leads t pure remarks Andrew Sketch and through port, Command handles the assignWeston Charles Ivers, 38, died Cr.nada and Alaska, acrossupSiberia The county convention will be to ment of getting the planes to Fair- buys great quantities of milk and Field. I.ussir,. banks. Russian pilots carry on from cheese, evaporated and powdered held at the county office at 10:00 p. m. at the Ameri Friday at is ;e Although the temperature in the there, making the Snlovox solo "Viennese Refrain" can Fork Hospital of injuries he re flight to milk, and the dry ice cream mix. o'clock on December 15. be a Klondike and Yukon territory has Nome before across the nar- Some of the ice cream mix is apa. H. Wing. ceived when he fell from a scaf cutting been known to drop as low as 67 de- row ; Bering Strait into Siberia. 45 per ceit butterfat. fold at the Carl B. Warren Pipe Co. grees beiow zero (Fahrenheit) Army C. Anderson. H. iRemarks Fighter planes built by Bell Air- proximately of Air Forces and million the One at Grove, Mr, engineers Pleasant aviation craft Trio pounds of ice cream PFC. ELDON "One Fleeting Hour" have constituted 50 Thursday. ne en- QTTERSOil have made tremendous percehtCorporation industry of in the last year and was those mix used flown Ivers a has been over Lehi resident of the route. its. Margaret McMillan, Mrs. Kate strides in equipping planes to combat Thousands of 9 eduled Airacobras, each authorities have indicated for the past two and one half the severe cold. Ilberts and Mrs. Phyllis Webb. the red star of the Soviet Air military SHOOTS DOWN JAP ) raise Since early 1942, aircraft in excess bearing and had will be 100 million been need at the yets employed feenediction were Force,, B. ferried from Buffalo to A. Anderson. two weeks. He of 10,000 units have been ferried from MOSCOW Over this rout and mhor, P.sa pounds next year. Grove for Pleasant he grave in the Lehi cemetery various sections in the United States production was BOMBER was an active worker in the L. D halted, Bell's higher Production of milk is expected to to Great Falls. Montana, s dedicated by H. C. Goates. off ?nd faster jumping followed Kingcobra S. Activities and was first counselor spot for Canada and points north. lnthe slipstream of the Airacobras. be increased by a miUion pounds (Mr. Holmstead was born in Salt in the Lphi Swnnrl Ward Y. M. M ' next year, according to the Depart:.ike City, April 15, 1870, a son of commendation The following j A. at the time of his death. of ment but there still Agriculture, at A, and M?. Kxtrom Holm- Pfc. Otterson has to Eldon given He was born in Provo, August 25, 1906, in Provo, Utah. He was borni will be a steady decline in butter been received by members of the LOCAL YOUTH ad, he moved when a small boy of son Winfield a Maud 1906, and home on in his Lehi, where ha had since residproduction. family: Penrod Ivers. He lived in Provo T ue ' d" REififinuf t.- north. twelfth 11c niaiiiuu iviauue vauiemiie until 17 years'of age. If UIIWHUIIHI - In thinking over tha butter situ- - "On 15 August, 4913, at Vella Sclomnn. Islands, L'dVcH', He married Dorothy Read of He was baptised November 15, ation we should bear in mind that while Private First Class Eldon N. Heber on January 12, 1927, in the 1914, by Alfred C. Johnson at' Lester Russon, son of Mr. and, since the farmer always gets more QtterS0n was manning a ,50 cali- Salt Lake Temple. He is survived heach bePleasant View road. Later he was Mrs. L. L. Russon, who is studying money ror wnoie miiK, tnan it nejker machine gun by his widow, one son, Harold ordained a Deacon in the church of: wit" the bhawn ballet dancers in sells the cream and uses the skim a flight LSTs two tween unloading Weston, of Lehi, his mother, Mrs. CRAZY New York, has a solo dance part in milk for animal feed, he sells of six enemy torpedo bombers of at Christ Jesus Saints Latterdav Maud Ivers of Provo, one sister, the "ew BUlie Rose 'hit, "Seven whole milk whenever he can. Right skimming the water and skirting-noMrs. Walden Olsen of Provo; six the age of 12. Weston attended the1 BY GOODWIN Arts , wmcn opens lor an that's easy to do because the the shoreline attacked the beach of and brothers: Leland Ivers Provo; grade school at Mountain high Lively on Broadway, New demand for whole milk and whole and the beached vessels. One of engagement Scott Ivers of Manila, Mervin Ivers school at the Lincoln High in d York, on December 7, at the milk products is so great. Also the enemy torpedo bombers in this of Provo, Amasa Ivers of Orem, Orem. Theatre, Salesman: "I represent the U. dairies prefer to sell whole milk, '"eh came in from sea- - strafin S, Navy Arnold Ivers with the Mountain Woolen Mills, lady. m-He was very ambitious and ' hpeanftP nf thP lahr.r crinrtam. and the beach and the ships, and passin San Francisco, and Lloyd Ivers Would you be interasted in LSTs. The two the between ed dustrious as a boy and helped his .llfcli HOI OCKYillC of Santiago, California. some coarse yarns?" greater profit. naval gunners on the vessels could Funeral servces were held in the lather on nis truit tarm. He went Gran'ma: "I shore would, IAIN not is open fire for fear of hitting of milk a As less to to result and Mammoth later Ward Second this, Lehi Set down and tell stranger. Magna Chapel, Monday STATION OPENS each other, Altohugh under mame a made into butter and 20 percent of afternoon with Bishop E. N. Webb for employment and then to Heber couple." chine gun fire, Private First Class what is made is set aside for City. conducting the services. Otterson on calmly and courageously Station Service The Cenertal Urvernment DurDoses. It cuts into The opening music, A trio "The on the enemy bomber fire in his Heber opened stay During First he; Street East and State at civilian butter supply when opened the A Lord's Prayer" Goodwin sisters. department store introduc seen to fall into the was and it a married Dorothy Read. Later sontoday, Thursday, under the man-- ! the same time we are trying to buy Invocation Vern Webb. ing a new type of brassiere sea. was Haroict born, tfte only cniici, fadvertised it with the slogan agement of Leonard Rockwell who;morei caUsing the problem of a Biographical sketch and remarks C. L. MULLENS, JR, we fix Flats. 1928, they moved to wm have a complete line of gas ,j bigger demand with a smaller Weston, April, s N. Webb. E. Bishop Major General U. S. Army of Angeles. While there he was 'oils and automobile accessories tojpjy Loren Goldman Remarks ' Commanding." Mr. The supplies of butter now Farmington and Bishop Wilford verv faithful as an L D S worker accomodate local motorists, I Sailor: "Give me a gin and served in many capacities as; Rockwell invites the Lehi motorists available to civilians, after deductStubbs of Provo. Mrs. Alton Wilkin was hostess to I Swede Bartender: "Ve have Male Quartet "Christian's Good- a missionary and was one of the to visit him at his new place of ing farm butter which is not gen- the Bridgedere Club at her home Smoked fiss, tuna fiss, salmon seven presidents of Seventies of business. night" Armond Webb, Rulon Fox, erally available, and after deduct- Friday evening. Prizes were won pss, white fiss, but ve no have is South Los Angeles Stake. In 1937;- Clell Mrs. Stewart, Jackson, Chilton, Raymond ing the quantity of creamery but- by Mrs. Dcnna Jit that gin fiss. mis ter used by food manufacturers and Dorothy Evans and Mrs. Ida Gray. accompanied by Miss La Priel he filled an honorable home sion. After spending 15 years in Goodwin. institutional users, is approximate- Guests were Mrs. Donna Chilton, Benediction Noy Christofferson. California they decided to return to Remember this, if you'd be ES ly pound per person, each Mrs. Myrl Cock and Mrs. Lela Lott pared, The grave in the Provo cemetery Utah. They then settled in Lehij of Chinook, Montana. month. Trains don't whicrlo hppause dedicated by Bishop Wilford where they have resided for the was they're scared. Burma Shave. years and Stubbs. past two and 2 at the time of his death he was! Biographi cal Sketch cf Weston active in church and held the office Charles Ivers of second Ivers Charles Seventy. He was in the presia Weston Daniel Webster, we are told, of the Mutual of the Second as an untidv little bov. and Maude and Scott ency Winfield of child WATCHES pne day the school ma-aPenrod Ivers was born August 25, Ward M. I. A. x he if dTi y. ,.i a ur to thrash him preatened FOR to school again with f ver came Prty hands. One elance in his FOR YOUR predion the next morning told CHRISTMAS A i I per she would have to carry Put her threat. She picked up WE NOW HAVE A FINE STOCK I jher ruler and ordered him to OF LADIES' AND GENT'S ; fold out his "Daniel," she hand, r aid, "if you can find me an-- I f COME TO THE PLUMBING HEADQUARTERS WRIST WATCHES gther hand in this school as irty as that one I'll let you Available without priority. Make Your Selections Early. Daniel showed her his j Pff," mher hand and escaped pun- Also Compare prices on these acid proof resistant plumbing fixtures i'shment WASH BASINS AS LOW AS $9.95 DIAMONDS FLAT RIMMED KITCHEN SINKS AS LOW AS $8.50 LOCKETS LOVELY NEW LADIES' SLIPS In Nearly Every Price Range $ 2.50 30 GALLON HOT WATER TANKS AS LOW AS sizes 32 to 44. WITH WHITE TOILETS-COMPNECKLACES I I Drop in and look us over, we ..... ...V-l I paj' have juai I,,.. wjiai yuu ait We carry a complete line of plumbing supplies p'pc, valves, BILL FOLDS looking for something new soil soil etc. BEAUIFUL ARRAY OF MEN'S TIES STILL 50c fixtures, fittings, pipe pipe, arriving every day or two at fittings, MUSICAL POWDER BOXES BRASS ballcocks for a We have just received shipment of IDENTIFICATION BRACELETS drain boiler brass ALSO MANY GIFTS FOR. THE ENTIRE FAMILY toilet tanks, taps, brass sill faucetts, etc. See numerous bath and too iron cast other pre-wquality many gifts us for information regarding to mention. tub priorities. s if-an- s n, Fork-Lelan- -- , OSS, t- I - Liehi-Ced- . . Ih ar Fork-Alpin- e, d, com-jildi- Orem-Edgemon- t, 12-4- 500-mi- le 11 -- com-:en- s P-3- P-6- 3 great-grandparen- v..:J .". -- nil . av Bri-tis- STUFF I Zieg-fiel- . i j sup-Lo- j j one-hal- one-hal- f m 2 mm Plumbing Supplies 1 Our Ladies' Chenille Robes are here for Xmas f 1 SEAT$25.90 LETE GOODWIN'S P The 15 ar WALLACE IAI3ICS APPLIANCE CO. shopping days before cnrisjmas. a war bond. best gift 189 WEST MAIN 2 PHONE 20 W E. N. WEBB . Jvweler and Optometrist Main StrMt Lehi ,C"f'C5''C''"'"rG Webb's Clothing PHONE 24-- W LEHI, UTAH STATE STREET mmM |