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Show FACE FOUR THE LEHJ FR THE LEHI FREE PRESS Major and Mrs. Dasil A. Smith Published by The Lehi Free Press and . daughter, Beverly, of Every Thursday 111., spent Sunday with local Lehi Phone 8 W, Resid, 160-relatives. They were dinner guests George P. Price. Manager Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smitii. of -. " t Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Herbert Auerback and Dr. A, L Utah, as second class matter. Inglesby of Salt Lake City, were Advertsing Rates Furnished Upon Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchings. Request Rock-ford- B- One year Subscription 11.00 uuflsunPitViAssocuiio.i LOCAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs, Ray AJlsop of Murray, were callers of Lehi rela tives Sunday. Marion D. Smuin returned home from the American Fork Saturday Hospital where he has been receiving treatment for an infected hand Bishop and Mrs. E. B. Garrett ribbert and Mrs, visited at the L D S Hospital in Edith Hart spent Monday in Salt Salt Lake, Sunday with Mrs. Joseph Lake Ctiy. P. Thornton. Cpl. Edward Chesnut returned to his base with the army air corps at Mrs. Bill Zetner, the former Eliza Charlotte, North Caroline, Sunday, Calton, and three children have reafter a visit with Lehi and Ameri- turned to their home in Tooele. Mr. Zettner recently arrived at can Fork relatives. Camp Fannin, Texas, with the armMrs. Darrel G. Hansen, the form- ed forces. er Josephine Russon, returned home on Tuesday of last week from a Mrs. Marie Marlines and baby visit at San Diego, California, witn left Saturday for San Francsco, her husband who, is at the West California, to join Mr. Martines Coast Sound School of the U. S. who is stationed there after servNavy. He s a Petty Officer Third ing in the South Pacific for the Class. past two years. Mrs. Rowene THURSDAY. PRESS, LEW, UTAH DECEMBER m 7- - Delbert Thaj'-i-e and baby daugh and family, Mr. and Mrs If DR RA7ID ter of Salt Lake- City, visited with Roberts and baby. IIHilU UMf.MII Mr. and Mrs. Jay Powell. Sunday. Mrs. David A. Thnrw WEDNESDAY is Saddler City, visiting Mr, and Mrs. Raymond jndefinitery jfH Mrs. Erma Smith and son, Cecil, and children of Draper visited home of her sister, v s ' ,,. K spent Sunday with local relatives The Lehi Fourth Ward Bazar will with Mrs. Fern Johnson Sunday Harris. and were dinner guests of Mr. ana be held Wednesday, December 13, afternoon. District Governor Joseph RobJ Mrs. Victor Smith. in the ward chapel under direction Lions Club at Green visited Grand cf the ward Relief Society with the Mrs. James M. Patton of ward Wednesof the El don Clark is enjoying a fur finance committee Friday; Ferrort- Saturday w3t Junction, Colorado, spent visited with officers 0i"S and J. Mrs. R, lough with his family in Lehi from day with her sister. i exCastle Date and Huntinij Price, of Fort Knox, Kentucky, where he is ward the California. Each family Smith, enroute to 61 clubs that some item stationed' with the U. S, army. to donate during Satarday. pected Mr. and of can be sold at the bazar whether It dinner guests Sunday Mrs. Thomas C. Thoriey Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Adamson and be produce, livestock, clothing, etc. Mrs. Albert Bone were Mrs. Arthur children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and All proceeds will go to the ward' Glover and daughters, Joyce and three daughters, and Mrs. Warren Gcates and family. building fund. Thorley and daughter of Cedar p. Donna Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phillips and wwe weea-encanvass the The committee will gusts of njl were Minne Harris. to 12, December on dinner farmly Sunday guests ward Tuesday, Mrs. M. V. Wathen spent Saturof Mrs. Alice Phillips.-collect these items and all memin Salt Lake City, where she Mr. and Mrs. Alton D. Clark bers of the ward are asked, to have day Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Thornton and their contributions ready on that purchased new books for the Los Angeles, California, son. Rex, spent Wednesday and library. Tuesday with his sister, .Mrs. tyt day for collection. Mr. with B. and Mrs. E. A splendid musical program will Thursday ney uicnerson anu nusbaild Garrett, they were enroute home to be given at 8 p. m. and the bazar Mr. and Mrs. James Trinrtaman Delta. Mr. Thornton, the father of will open at 11 a, m. with food and of Midvale Stanford Giles, son of Mr. ,J spent Tuesday with Mrs. Garrett, was returning home refreshments for all. Mrs. Afton Giles, has. recently be Lehi relatives and attended the from a hospital, his condition is refrom the transferred invited. services. Holmstead funeral Everyone to thw Philippine Islands; f ported to be very much improved. to word received recto! Mr. aTKf Mrs. Roger Cedarstrom cording Lt. Howard W. Robinson has re LIOHS TO FETE returned home Thursday from a by the parents. cently been transferred from Ala Thelma. visit with their bama to a military camp in North Mr. and Mrs. Myron Burgess! FOOTBALL TEAM at Pioche, Nevada.daughter, visitalso They Mrs. Carolina. at dinner Friday eveaJ tertained Robinson, the formed with Mrs. Alice Olinghouse1 and er Ada Phillips, and baby are with the birthday annivers? honoring The Lehi Lions Club will be daughter, Lois. of Mrs. Burgess' Lt. Robinson. father, Jut hosts to the Lehi High School footBanks. Covers-werlaid for Mr, and Mrs. O. H. Roberts enter- and Mrs. Mrs. Alice Phillips Joseph F. Marsh if attended a ball team at their regular luncheon reunion and birthday party honor in the high school Thursday even- tained at dinner Sunday for Cpl. Alpine, Mr. and Mrs, Junius Banfe and Mrs. Joseph Forrestier of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Banks aK ing Mrs. W. B. Chaffin of Payson, ing at 7:30. Guest speaker will be i the former Jane Phillips. Mrs. coach Floyd Millet of the Brigham Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Jacofes the Burgess family. The program Phillips joined the sisters of Mrs. Young University. Chaffin at the reunion, Wednes will center around Coach Prior and his championship squad. The day. committee in charge will be Lions Mrs. Lillian Harrison returned to Chatfield. Chipman, Eddington her home at Monterey Park.. Cali and Goates: The prize will be fur60 Vi Teens A B C D G. j$2.49 and $3.90 fornia, Sunday, after a short visit nished by Libit S. W. Clark. with her sister, Mrs. Edward" Fox, The committee for the next meet 144 Plenamins A B C & G (With Liver and Iron)$4.79 and other Lehi relatives. ing will be Lions Seth H. Hansen, 60 Bax Multiple Vitamins. Leo Hanson, Garn Holbrook and $2,39 Mr. and Mrs. William Powell and Joseph Lambert. 00 BoxeJtMultiple VitaminssBl son, Dickie, returned to their home $ .98 in Los Angeles, Wednesday, after UIIIOIL MEETING 10 cc Clominol Concentrate A and D 75c a visit 'with Lehi and American Fork relatives. 1 Pound Ifradal A $ . 9 The regular Priesthood Union 75c VICKS RUB 65c will be held in the stake Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmerman. meeting m. 2 at p. $ .00 Petro Syllium 90c Mr. and Mrs- - Basil Dorton, and tabernacle, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Dickerson at can coLEEcncrfr tended the wedding reception for CENTER CLOSED LL and Mrs. Hardy Jenkinson at Magna. Tuesdey evening. PHONES 145 and 27 The can collection center on Main Street has" Been closed until spring. Keep your cans at home in a dry place until" the opening of the center next spring. Please do not send cans to the collection center until notfied? of it's opening. Mrs. Delbert Oxborrow and son of Salt Lake City, are ItfrtflDTU rUUIllII visiting with Mrs. Oxborrows sister, Mrs. John Hutchings. new-bab- A - Ja a South'-Panare- DRUG SPECIALS GROCERY DEPARTMENT Our grocery department is stocked with the best groceries on the market 1 1 For Meat Loaf, Gravy and Breaded Meats, use Irradiated Sego Milk SEASONABLE FRUITS & VEGETABLES A FULL GROCERY STOCK MAIN V STREET PHONE 17 1 ILehi till THIRD WARD BUILDING COMMITTEE SPONSORING DANCE WEDNESDAY LEHI, UTAH The Story of Milling and Smelting at Midvale V ' The Lehi Third ward building committee are sponsoring a dance in the ward chapel, Wednesday, December 13. The dance is to be open to the public and Carter's orchestra will furnish the music There will be no admission charge for the dance. A special program from out of town will begin at 8 o'clock. Home made pie and ice cream will be on sale. Everyone invited Proceeds will be turned to the chapel building funds. POL?CE LIGHT f..iu. VVI I L-- 1 Plpa.it 1 Chrlttian I flAME JADDKESsII" BROKEN iff '.. ' . United Statet Smelting Reflnlno and Mmmg ComLaroe orlndlng units In the MldvsU, Utah mill of Fed Into these unlta Is ore from the company's matala. to frea tha h Into crud oret pulp pany grind mines and that shipped to the plant tor treatment on a custom basis. This was cccompllshed first eaad of s was treating company and custom (Editor"! Motet This ta th A nrVeim on the ttory of mill-h- it aria the use of electrostatic sepStates United through Smelting the ores, W-iine or at end roiUne ot con- aration at the Midvale Plant and and company Mining Refining Midnlt.) Ia early Utah mining days there tinued work for the adrancement later in 1918 the first selective vera some outcropplngs ot rich or ot metallurgical practices. This flotation planta in the United States bodies which made many small company is generally credited with was built by subsidiary company application ot the operating In an adjoining state. A operations practicable and profita- leading out in the ot catching metal pilot plant, operated successfully ble. Howerer, the picture chanced baghouse method followed considerably with the exhaustion ot particles which were formerly lost at Midvale, wasoflogically a crushing plant by the building such outcropplngs. The search tor In smelter fumes. For many years the large and and selective flotation concentratnew ore bodies quite generally became the task ot larger companies small producers ot ore in Utah and ing mill adjacent to the Midvale west who shipped to the smelt- lead smelter, for the treatment ot baring finances and organisations the lead-iln- c sulphide ores now adequate tor the coat1.;, tedious and ers recelred no pay tor the sine the ex- content ot the ore but were penal- commercially valuable. ot work disappointing mostly The present Midvale flotation mill amining, drilling and dereloplng ized because ot the Inability of the smelters to economically separate consists ot three separate strucmine prospects. The United States Smelting Re- the sine. This tompany was in- tures: coarse crushing plant, tha fining and Mining company entered strumental in solving this Tltal flotation mill Itself and the thickenthe coal business through the Unit- problem with the result that a vast er building. The large flotation mill ed States Fuel compaay at Hiawa- amount ot Utah low grade sulphide contains four units with a total ore, previously worthless, became capacity ot approximately 1709 ton tha, Utah. Incorporated In 1915. of lead-tinsulphide ore per day. While its Mldrale lead smelter commercial ore. e THIRD Or TBESX ABTICLKf 7 among the classes of the Lehi High School is underway among the students of the various classes in a War Bond selling campaign. The school 'has a quota of ?9,100.00 and have sold .$1,8000.00 to date. Vincent Scown is chair man of the bond drive at the school. WILL AJFEAB iOON.) L. B. Brown and daughters, Laura Jean Evans," visited Sunday with Mrs. Brown who recently underwent a major operation in the Bingham Kathryn and ne Sclent FnbUiUnr One, Norway street, Bela li, Soeletj Weekly Mijuln. JJ-- Mi " ..???,!??", Fl MeM tor Sec Son. . m. trial th I tncloM ubtcrlp J II , Seem Mead ' A contest ,ant , " tritlB I I hr : unbiased new. month trial subscrintinn HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS HOLDING BOND CONTEST k '! You will find voimetf hu nt th ;nfntmA in Vftl t t . you rcaa ine uiruuan w.muunjr wuca nnd new viewpointy j reSu.i.a"), ot world affairs fresh, r uS9ersta?n8 . . . truthful, accurate,' fWrCMl p. The large white way street light on the corner of Main and Center Street was broken Thursday even ing and the police signal light in the center of the street put out of commission when a large truck with a carry-al- l following driven by Learitt Porter of Provo, hitched onto the light standard while making a turn on Main ssreet, and carried the light down the street mmfmi'f Brug Co. X y7 Srm-t- yiSl'fM M 7"'" e OPTTC "NERVE REALLY IS NOT A NERVE, I BUT ACTUALLY IS AN EX-T- :"tff TENSION OF THE B'RAl' A AND DIFFERS IN MANY ifM : POSTWAR AUTOS WILL BE SLEEKER, FASTER, AND MORE NUMEROUS ON THE ROADS. GOOD EYES WILL BE NEEPEO. WISE DRIVERS WILL. TUNE UP THEIR EYES FOR POSTWAR MOTORING. FUNDAMENTAL RESPECT5 FROM TRUE NERVES, IT IS CALLED A V MCTDXCT OMI FTlP - Mrs. Hospital. They report Brown is "doing nicely." that Mrs. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glover on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs'. Wallace Glover and daughters, Marlene, and Glcnda, of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Don Glover and son, Don, Mrs. Howard Glover and sons, Keith and Ken," Mrs. Billle Glover and son, Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bone, ... The pupil of a KING PENGUIN'S i s- - EYE, WHEN FULLY CONTRACTED, IS A PERFECT SQUARE. WHEN DILATED, IT IS A HEXA GON AND WHEN FULLY EXPANDED, A CIRCLE, SAYS THE BETTER VISION INSTITUTE. The POLAR ' P BEAR HAS AN EFFECTIVE P?" OF GLASSES TO PROTECI HIM FROM SNOW BLlNP" NESS. EACH EYE HAS A THIN MEMBRANE, SOME TIMES CALLED A'THlP EYELID; WHICH CAN Vt DRAWN OVER THE EYE IN THE BRIGHT DAZZLING SUNLIGHT. |