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Show LHH FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAH fj? free Press Vjby the Lehi Free Press London 9 o'Clock With Our Town.WarResult Three of Lehi's Military youths I rrdTni-e5- Publishers . Furnished fTRatesSubscription. fVear, ftthe Post Office at TJtah as Fourth Class matter f .7 Aday Party Honors A. J. Broomhead vight guests, descendants H. Davis, met late f home of Mr. and Mrs. A. f ,mhead. August 8th to cel- Eli--h- I a Pearl birthday of Mrs. the omhead. arrived from all and many other 1 to participate in the reun-t-jc- h was held on the lawn. Lflients were served and an ,. ptu program was present-the guests. Community piano violin and vocal humorous readings Ions, .,1 Kit a nunc - .1 ...4: 'JSlCal seietliuju uy fvjghlighted the entertain- guests f Utah -,- 17 1 early-to-be- d arrangements were in Sadie Kittinger, of Mrs Jty 1 if' Stoker, Ruby :rris, Mrs. Arreva Mrs. Chelta D. Brown, Leroy Davis. Ire. Hade 1800 First Lacquer back in the Shang dyn Tuna, B. C. over years 3,000 were making pro-anCTION decorative coatings I'D PEOFT; jrarious materials. Lacquer in Sekl 4 !h Schmi r..J up to modern times, seems lass enter! e been a Chinese specialty, crude product com-witI: was the nitrocellulose lac-and synthetic resin varnishes Iped by modern chemists. ND SELL d ;Jie Chinese )(, 9 Ameri- can arrow poisoning, as n anesthetic has made possible first use of the electric knife in chest operations, thus reducing the danger of bleeding. as anThe new method nounced by Drs. Phyllis Harroun and F. EL Becket of the University of California medical school, who explained that the curare was not used alone, but in wKh nitrous cxide or laughing gas. ordinarily used in tooth extraction. The gas puts the patient to sleep and the curare paralyzes the breathing muscles. Because neither gas nor curare is explosive, all danger that sparks from the electric knife will cause an explosion in the lungs is eliminated. Ordinary anesthetics such as ether are highly explosive. The electric knife is desirable in chest operations because the stream of little sparks it emits cauterizes the wound of the incision, thus preventing excessive bleeding. So many letters poured into the producer's office that a few days later came a discreet announcement that Miss Lillie had decided on a seven o'clock opening. Some film houses have begun starting their final feature as late as 9:40 p. m., but only a few of these have anything like a substantial audience at that hour. Most restaurants which announced the serving of later meals until 11 are not getp. m. or midnight ting nearly the kind of response they anticipated. : jf fASTY Be: v'mgt FOODS ' -- Our to rove- - 1 G00D-- m time-consum- 'O Republican County Chairman (2 terms) LD.S. Bushop (8 years) Kiwanls Club President Mayor of Layton (2 terms) Has practiced law in Salt Lake and Davis Counties since 1926 T v, , Vote Primary AUGUST 20 Run-o- ff Nominate- - V1 WmA'A; DAWSON f for 'i CONGRESS f Paid political adv. by Frank H. Hallen. Salt LakeCltyX. to cooD-- m to extra ing cooking methods.. Friendliness marketing trfrs. i irvir, r i X t Lb wfw ... ... jmmmmms'm'mmmim 11 PHONE ,l iff mjt vtMBLMJUi Your new Gas range 17 PL . Consumed: mUk & MobW fh ad X m mi) mm ir ' I ' ' ib ma am ft s V V ' V:'' " -- ,n, cream jJ x" f total 2o6qts. " I.CHECK UPIMPR0YE - YOUR TOURIST SERVICES T0DAY1 Nw th tJurtst tMton is In full swing, or you rtally carrying eorn w oil ihow plans you mad. six months ago? An your I 4 1 and plac. of butinost, ntat, cUan, attractive? Aro yw . aI .1 your omployMS roady witlt accura l aniwsrs ra tourist abl. to obtain 24our mignt ask? unity .J p qw. 'vl.r, r LZ'i t1 1 I : ' ) U-t- rstauronh?i in filling Nations, rspalr shops, drug sforos, I InflusnctsJ I 'r.mbsr by an tnjoiH ovsr 38 of tourltts aro obl frionds. prtvious visit or tb rtcommondations of tholr tho j jiHlt txtra offort now will auur yotf a full sKaro ! j $'60(000,000 wo oxpoct tourists to spt.Hn Utjh this ysar. j - . U bu-Hre- r S. D A Srfa to rWw prgtr iWt.MS N.D.C 1Q46 Americans consumed more than half of iheir dairy products as milk and cream in 1945 according to preliminary estimates by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics of the United States Department of Agriculture. About 206 quarts of milk were needed to fill the milk and cream requirements of each individual. Butter was next on the list, about 102 quarts of milk being required to make the meager amount of butter the average American got last year. Cheese, ice cream and concentrated milk follow in the order named. Even the consumption of these quantities of dairy products leaves the average American far short of his nutritional needs, states the National Dairy Council. Such nutritional goals call for an increase of about 49 percent in cheese consumption, 70 percent In Ice cream and 50 percent over last year's unusually high milk consumption. In order to equal the amount of butter consumed per capita in normal la Canada and New Zealand an Increase of more than 100 p rcalled for in the United States. ---, -; Serve It To All The Family Always PHONE 38 W FOR DEPENDABLE DAILY DELIVERY GRADE A O Your new silent Gas refrigerator will be roomier than ever... designed to keep all kinds of food fresh longer. i cheese Sourci-- I Fa cream OA 7 V cooking perfection by the CP seal it carries ! milk ice w m concentrated ' -- whatever its "aiakc" will bring you faster, easier, better cooking than you ever dreamed possible. You'll know it's the last word in J r . B i UP l Republican Candidate Second Congressional District ? ARSEN BROS I nlrlO ut with im parol 1 i ... .V.'.''j'if red VI . Modern Gas Kitchen 'You'll neuer have trouble catching a beau, ij you'll keep immaculately dressed in clothes that have been cleaned by the FASHION CLEANERS." Everyday Prices Are Lower Courtesy j AAore Fun in Your TENDER CUTS OF MEAT Cleanliness ' C - Daily - X : : Bill Dawson Is Qualified . . . O State Senator (5 sessions) O County Attorney (3 terms) Keep Things In Place A place for everything in the home is a good way to keep everything In its place. Kept RESH, 1 for thievery that importers are diverting their shipments to Canadian ports rather than risk handling in the United States' No. 1 port. So widespread has the thievery become that out of a shipment of 77,000 cases of Scotch whisky on one vessel, 2,144 cases disappeared. Fresh Constantly in Our New FrigitMist Self Service Vegetable Counter I .. jf. NEW YORK. The port of New York has acquired such a reputation AT FRUITS AMP VEGETABLES help! Win wtaneiE ' Liquor Importers Stop Run to Avoid Thieves -- Ml . weapon. Seasonable ummero ks utnnl ' d 'OPULAR PRICES ilingofenoM Wm. A. DAWSON under study. Cmdr. T. M. Rivers of the navy's medical corps told the National Academy of Sciences recently that informanavy doctors got first-hantion on the disease called Jap anese during an epidemic among natives last sum mer. "The disease is extraordinarily disagreeable and can be highly fatal. ' he said. "It Is a menace to our occupation troops because it occurs each summer on Okinawa." Rivers later told reporters that while there is no specific treatment for the disease, a vaccine has been developed and is now being appraised as a possible protective - rCounbJ Your Candidate . . . - TjMlTltwi Cash RfsJ i- - terson and family were visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carson. Garth Jones was in Ogden, Sunday attending an annual U. S. A. C. fraternity outing at Lagoon Mr. and Mrs. Adran Elton and family from Provo Mr. and Mrs. Keith DuBois and family and Wayne DuBois were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DuBois Sunday afternoon. n and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carson are rejoicing over the good health of their little grandson, Clint. Clint has been suffering from a serious kidney ailment for the oast several months, and is re ported completely recovered at this time. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and son, Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Pe- - A form of sleepWASHINGTON. ing sickness Is menacing American occupation troops on Okinawa, but a vaccine designed to combat it is S, tit LtktCi, Cross-ma- 16, 1543 Sleeping Sickness Peril To G.I.s on Okinawa Hearing Loss In a survey of hearing embrac jig more than one million school thildren in New York City, it was found that 10 per cent had a hear in& loss of 9 decibels or more in one or both ears. About I per cent bad a hearing loss of IS decibels (The normal hearing range is 125 decibels.) .ina-tio- la Courtney and Mrs. Eff ie Leciha Carton, Reporter Mrs. Frank Moorhouse (Doris Walters) of Los Angeles, Calif, is here visiting on a short vacaton jWith her parents, Mr. and Mr. Eph. Walters. iurs. fiorence Butt was in charge cf the "family night" sacrament meeting Sunday. The principle speaker was Grant Chris lofferson. He was accompanied by his wife and family. Fon Cook and his girls' chorus from Cedar Fort, Ruth and Maxine Cook, Evelyn Peterson and Ann Storey, with Donna Cook at the piano, furnished the music. Fon whistled a solo and Donna played an instrumental, climaxing a very interesting meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beecher and son, Robert Jr. and Mrs. Andrew Savely from Salt Lake were here this week visiting Mrs. El Use of SAN FRANCISCO. curare, powerful South l3'! $1.00. 1 m ed their honorable discharges United States Navy last jfrom night Life No Longer Has eeK the in bhoemaker, Calif. Its Pull for Citizens. Ah-Schow. son of Mr. and Mrs- Randall Schow was disLONDON. fa charged August 6. H w.u-- l c;ty thev-wl:s jus: a r.:: e ccluck .his bx,t training at Great Lakes, nw. That's the gad verd.ct tftown the men whose activity befcre the war liLnois. Seaman 1 c Schow spent months overseas on the helj i Loudon pact Uie i.ht life of USS St. George. He was studvine Europe. Londoners, they sa, simply do not jbarbering at the time of his disa,!t 10 stay out late any more. They charge. He plans to attend the &l LUt 01 the hab:t durir.g the r iBrigham Young university this when the blackout, lack of transport and probability of air raids drovc jiali. where he will continue his iudies which were interupted at them home with the cjsk. the time of his induction. And they show no disposition to Burlin Bates, son of Mr. and revert to their old ways even though the first anniversary cf Mrs. Dwight Bates, was released peace is only a Uw days away. August 7. He spent more than a "It will take a propaganda cam- year in the navy, and plans to go paign like the big or.e the govern- to college this fall and take up ment used to get i e p!e home early study in for a medito make them stay out late preparation again." Jack Beckman, a night club op- cal degree. Discharged erator, said. August 8 was A i Jack Waller, theatrical producer re Jeisey Lhatfield. son of Mr. and and theater owner, had theater pa- Mrs. A. K. Chatfield. Seaman trons mark ballots on what hour 1 c Chatfield left Lehi for the like the to curtain they go up. wo., "An overwhelming percentage service on Mav 20. 1945 want us to continue 6:30 openings directly to Great Lakes for his instead of the 8 30 or 9 o'clock gen- boot camp training, and wail? eral before the war," he said, "so there sang with the famed Blue we are sticking to the earlier hour.'' Jacket choir. He attended the Even the celebrated Bca Lillie has Hugh Manley Radar school, folbeen unable to swerve Londoners lowing which he was shipped ovfrom their deten erseas where he spent some time Miss Lillie announced that the in the vicinity of Shanghai aboard title of her new revue would be the USS Ulysses. He plans to at"Better Late," because she planned tend the University of Utah a nine o'clock curtain. r7rgm anu Fairfield News Find Arrow Poison Helps ifi Operations receiv-- I FRIDAY. AUCUST TTIT tT V A GRADE MODERN... to hot water worries PRACTICAL.. 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