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Show Tlf l'RSD.1, OCTOBtIK 17. 1957 - Miss Marilyn Anderson Returns From National Dairy Contest mmm'j" :f:m ' .V - v .m myrnm i 'W .i!;"W.M, mm'! ". ,.'U. M4 . Viking Sophomores Defeat Pioneers Battle mid-wee- 19-1- Cash Resources Average Per Family ground-devourin- and deepest underwater telephone cable sys- tern stretching 2,400 miles be- tween mainland of U. S. and Hawaii, was placed in serv ice World's October 8. 1957. voice circuits. longest . Telephone service between Utah and Hawaii is now as fast and dependable as a call within the United States. Tuesday, October 8, the world's longest an deepest undersea telephone cable system, the Mainland of the linking United States with Hawaii was placed in service. "The new cable will provide improved telephone service on the hundreds of calls placed to Hawaii annually from Utah" Ralph K. Ryan Manager of the Telephone Company said. From now on an operator requested to place a call, can punch a few keys on a small keyboard or spin a telephone dial, and in a few seconds, the called telephone across the Pacific will ring, and Powers To Play Football Lt. Ralph With Boeing Team Second Lieutenant Ralph Pow ers has been selected to play on the powerful Boeing Airtorce Base football team, according to word received this week by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers. Lt. Powers who played football at Lehi High School and at the Brigham Young University, has been transferred from Moore F. COMER, Administrator. First Publication Oct. 3, 1957. Last Publication October 24, 1957 Durfey Cleaners Phone Lehi CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING WILL CONTINUE AS USUAL DURIN DEER SEASON Due to increased slaughtering busi- ness we will be unable to process deer or wild game of any kind. Advertise! to lay tin- twin July, August and See CARR the conversation will be as clear as a call next door. cable The $37,000,000 system was jointly built by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company and the Hawaiian It consists Telephone Company. of two cables. One carries east-wespeech and the other west-easpeech. They erois the Pacific between Point Arena, are: California and Hanauma Bay near E. Russell Innes, Lehi, Utah. Honolulu. Each cable is 2,400 2. The owner is: (If owned miles long, and reaches a depth in the ocean of 3 and i miles. Several years of research made construction of the system possible. Most of the research was devoted to the design of amplifiers which are needed to boost strength of voice signals. These amplifiers are built into the cables every 44 miles and amplify voice currents over 1,000,000 times. They are expected to operate without at- Irirui iiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiitunaiitmiTir. tention for at least 20 years. deep-se- a st st Third Ward Relief Auto Sales Main Street - Lrtii - Ph. 12 DDDDDDD ga. Heavy Load 2.81 Regular 3.45 16 ga. Heavy Loads Regular 3.20 20 ga. Heavy Loads Regular 3.00 4.10 3 inch Regular 2.70 Winchester Regular 3.60 Phono Provo I B 2.59 2.43 545 North 900 .300 East PBOVO, UTAH 2.91 Savage 3.51 Regular 4.40 Springfield Regular 4.55 .270 Winchester Regular 4.55 Krag Regular 4.55 .308 Winchester Regular 4.55 .32 Special Regular 3.70 30-0- 6 5 Auto Repair Work Station Official Inspection MOBILE SSE 3.67 3.67 3.67 - - 2.98 olItfflfl5cBfln9s Walgreen Agency Store Fred Nakagawa, Owner, Manager PHONE 200 3.67 30-4- 0 Auto Service 5 2.16 30-3- 0 Veterans Sanitary Service Complete JACK'S Radio - 610-- LOW. LOW Ammunition Prices e, SERVICE LEHI C&3I -- The Third Ward Relief Society Social was held on the 2nd in the Third and Seventh ward. Meeting began at 10 a. m. Th.? program consisted of piano solo by Kaylene Brems, reading by Carma Guitar duet Christensen, by Jeanette Sage and Jack Jeppson. Reading bv Fern Russon and solo by Lucille Brooks. Also p song and dance bv Dar-lenMarlone and Becky Jorgen-se- n and a comical skit by Eva Yates and Allene Curtis. Luncheon was served following a color scheme of green and gold under the able directions of cooking committee, Lenore Colledge, Leatha Curtis and Ruby Costanza. & Television SERVICE 1265 N. 5th WEST Phone 5i5 U Krazy Joe's I Cesspools Cleanedl Society Holds Social uuii II CAR I Septic Tanks and SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF TELEVISION BADIOS AND RECORD PLAYEBS All Work Fully Guaranteed Main Street - Lehi - Ph. 325 7 - TV Beam j 3a Ifs new! RPM SUPREME REAL P- I - 1111 ',:TmvS r 0 M w-r- f I ii f Pi ENGINE WEAR! Exclusive new detergent-actiocompound keeps engines so clean, guards them so well, cars will last years longer! And free flowing "RPM SUPREME" reduces enmore gine drag to give you up to 15 usable horsepower, saves up to 1 gallon of gas in every 8. Got more performance from your car with KPM SUPREME Motor Oil. Try it todayl n WORTHY OF YOUR TRUST "Watch the details" is the watchword of the Beam Distillery. It's been the same since 1795. Quality never quantity has been Beam's guiding star for 162 years. This is why you can always buy JIM Glen's Servir Eat car-w- BEAM with trust. and Main We tak better care of S.O. product! ith your PLANT I Motor Oil HALTS First SLAUGHTERING Notary Public. 288 Member NID State Street iuhhis Radio and Television Notice To Credit- 6, 1957. during unset 3t 7K NOTICE TO CREDITORS . .. ESTATE OF HELEN E. COM- fore December ELDON cables It provides Undersea Telephone Cable System Links United States With Hawaii Pays Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned administrator at the office of O. DeVere Wootton, Attorney at Law, Suite 12 Geneva Building, American Fork, Utah, on or be- Monarci mio,lb .,,,w.,;.. another vessel I Airforce Base in Texas to WashHe was accomington, D. C. panied to his new location by his wife and son. Lt. Powers was selected from his company to be a member of the official military escort for Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Erickson of Queen Elizabeth of England durFreedom, Wyoming, and Mr. and ing her tour of Washington. Mrs. Carl Warnack of Sigard, Utah, spent last Saturday and To Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. 7 Lehmberg. ER, Deceased ors. - kJ 012 America's 42 million families. This record cash resource of $233 billion would be about $37 billion short of paying off another record, the national debt, reported to be $270.5 billion at the beginning of fiscal Vear 1958, the NAM pointed out. United States Government bonds, including savings bonds, account for $58 billion. Currency in hand and checking accounts, which are very much like cash, make up an additional $51 billion savings and loan and credit union shares total $35 billion. Personal holdings of state and local obligations are a further source of cash in the amount of $29 billion. Personal savings accounts, as might be expected, are the largest readily These available cash resource. total $71 billion or compared to a familiar figure, the 1958 Federal Budget, that started out at $71.8 billion, according to NAM. The total of $233 billion of cash resources held by consumers is Bank accounts and conservative. other sources of cash held by of unincorporated proprietors are conbusiness and farms sidered by the Federal Reserve Board to be business resources and are excluded from personal holdings the NAM stated. - & 13-1- 2. facturers. This readily available cash would amount to an average of 95,550 per family if divided among S. REX ZIMMERMAN. DDDGODDQD Set Donors Listed e, I vidual member must be given.) 1957. E. Russell Innes. Iehi, Utah. (seal) 3. The known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state. I None. 4. Pargraphs 2 and 3 include, in cases where the stockholder or security holder appeal's upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporate for whom such trustee is acting; also the statements in the two paragraphs show the affiant's full knowhxlge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions September. under which stockholders and seis The $37,000,000 system jointcurity holders who do not apiear ly owned by the Long Lines De- upon the books of the company as American of Telephone trustees, hold stock and securities partment and Telegraph Company and the in a capacity other than that of Hawaiian Telephone Company. a bona fide owner. 5. The average number of each STATEMENT REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933, AND JULY 2. 1946, (Title 39. United States FOB A BEAK Section 233) SHOWING Code, MANAGETHE OWNERSHIP, MENT, AND CIRCULATION OF LEHI FREE PRESS, published at weekly at Lehi, Utah, for October 1, 1957. 1. The names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing and business managers editor, Hospital 4-- H its r.anie and Issue ci this publication sold or stated and also distributed, through the mail or immediately thereunder the names otherwise, to paid subscribers durand addresM-of stockholders ing the 12 months preceding the holding 1 per cent or more of date shown above was: (This intotal amount of stock. If not formation is required from daily, owned by a corporation, the names weekly, semiweekly, and triweekand addresses of the individual ly newspapers only.) 1250. owners must be given. If owned E. RUSSELL INNES, by a partnership or other unincorPublisher. porated firm, its name and adSworn to and subscribed before dress, as well as that of each indi- me this 10th day of October, by a corjjoi'ation. address must be s k, 4-- "' " . Miss Marilyn Anderson, Utah's Dairy Princess, arrived at her home in Lehi. Monday evening, in after a whirlwind week-en- d Chicago during the national competition, at which Miss Sandra Sue Stout, Piedmont, Oklahoma, was selected to tour the nation in publicizing the nation's dairy products. princesses and their attendants from the various counties. The ten-da- y tour covered about two thousand miles across Utah and into Nevada. Miss Anderson will continue her duties as state princess during the she will visit when winter, meetings of the American Dairy Association in November, and be Miss Anderson left by plane present at important meetings of early Thursday morning, October the dairy industry, as well as at 10 from Salt Lake City, in comhigh schools, clubs and other pany with Mrs. Merrill N. War-nic- meetings throughout the season. She is a daughter of Mr. and Manila, wife of the immediate past national president Mrs. Evans L. Anderson. of the American Dairy Association, sponsor of the princess competitTV ion. Arriving in Chicago Friday afternoon, they were taken to Members of the social club of their hotel, where they had lunch- which Mrs. Rula Dorton is a memeon, then the girls were photo- ber wish to express their appreciis graphed with Rex Allen, who ation clubs and individuals to the appearing in the international who assisted in donating toward rodeo show in that city. the of a television set for Friday evening they were feted her purchase while in the Lehi Hosuse at the American Dairy Princess set will remain at the Each of the princesses pital. The Dinner. hospital for the use of other gave a short extemporaneous patients as well. were and with speech, presented Besides members of her club, souvenir a tiny copper cowbell, who contributed, those who dosuitably engraved. nated towards this project are: Saturday morning the girls, American Legion Auxiliary. dressed in formals, rode by twos Social Club. on convertibles during the big Lehi Riding Club. down streets of the parade Lehi Federated Clubs. Chicago. Miss Anderson's parade Fifth Ward Relief Society. was Texas the partner Dairy Harold Westring, E. B. Garrett, Princess. B. Cooper, Rhea Edding-ton- , Josephine Later they were taken to the Victoria Stewart, Velma large banquet hall at the famed Comer, Ernest and Ralph Larsen, stockyards, where they were G. R. Taylor, Cloyed Penrod, boys from Blanche Turner, Kate Smuin, Marguests along with all over the world. The British vel Peterson, Hazel Price, Thelda Dairy Queen was one of the Brown, Ida Chipman, T. F. Kirk-hafeatured guests. Marilyn's seat-mat- e Ralph Wing, George Zimat the banquet was a W. P. Jones, Mrs. Richmerman, boy from British Guiana, from ard Bone, Mrs. J. B. Cooper, Mrs. whom she learned much about his Paul Peterson, Mrs. Leo Love-ridgcountry. Mrs. Stanford Giles, Mrs. Back in street dress again, the Dean Thomas Powers, Kirkham, such were then judged by girls E. N. Webb, Mrs. Dean Welch famous personalities as the fashion and Mrs. Lela Kalmer. editors of "Ladies Home Journal" and other dignitaries. The evening's festivities ended with a dance at the famous Edgewater Beach Hotel, in the Polynesian Room. Ploynesian food was ex- In 19-1- 2 Lehi supporters are doing some perienced for the first time by Miss Anderson, who reports that hoping that small events do not it was very interesting. always portend what may follow, The coronation took place at after seeing the Lehi Sophomore the rodeo grounds, then the girls team crumple under a devastating left for their homes. Pleasant Grove Viking attack on k Miss Anderson has just com- the local field during a pleted a tour of the state with the contest. doesn't cheese festival caravan, reaching The final score. most of the state's 40 major com- tell the full story. In the first half the Vikings got munities, accompanied by dairy pushed around considerably, and were behind 12-- 0 at half time, but g they unleashed a second half attack that Lehi $5,500 was lucky to stave off as well as they did, for in seven minutes the Vikings had forged ahead, Cash resources "of consumers Score by quarters: accordbillion total a record $233 0 0 13 619 Grove Pleasant ing to a recent study issued by Lehi 6 6 0 Manuof Association National the "'"" " x i "ff I Only Beam tastes like Beam. Only Beam astes so good. JIM BEAM 86 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY JAMES B. BEAM DISTILLING CO., CLERMONT, KY. W |