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Vr39HYflflaflflflWflWflWflWfl?i'PV9flflH fe Jldti mr I Epmbhte6 itl) T5l)ct !UI)i banner 8 V0L' VUL LBHI, UTAH, THURSDAY, DEOEMBER 28, 1022 No, 22 H I LEHI SUGAR FACTORY TO I COMPLETE RUN SATURDAY K CAMPION THIS YEAR SHORT. B EXTRACTION AND QUALITY OF JH SUGAR REACHES RECORD H MARK. : Hj Tho Loh I BUgnr factory will com- jflj pleto the 1921! campaign tho first of lflj next week It wns learned from Supor- 'V lntendent James II. Gardner yoster- H iay' Cllttll,s r beels w111 ba ,lnls1'- od on Saturdoy herd" and at tho cut- ! ting stations at Provo and Pleasant I Grovo on Friday- About threo days I will bo required to run through tho B juices and clean up after cutting stops. I B This year's run, whllo it Is short, J H has been ono of tho host ovor mado J H here. Tho extraction has been vory IB Good, and tho grade of sugar mado IHj was 100 percent, tho best tho Utah- JB Idaho has ever mado at any of Us wj mills. This is a far hotter rocord than B it would appear from tho moro state- H ment slnco this is tho oldest factory HJ on tho lino and has always been con- Hj sldorcd out of dato as compared with HJ the now modern mills of Iato con- HJ structlon. Possibly tho real . credit HJ for this coveted record should go to flj Superintendent Gardnor and his ox- Hj perienced crow of sugar makors. All B 'lavo Doen a tQ0 Eamo 'or years and B know how to get tho sugar out and fl into tho sacks hotter than any other fl mill crew in tho country. H Tho sugar content In tho boots fl this year tosts ono-lialf of ono porcont y less than last year. This fact again "Bf adds to tho credit of tho operation ,'fty since in epito of this fact tho ox- H traction is far abovo tho averago and ahead of that for sovoral years past. H During tho run this yoar of G7 days 82,000 tons of boots wllPhard' boon cut. Tho campaign oponed Octobor 25th and has continued with no B troubles to apeak of for tho ontlro B period. This is tho smallost tonnago B handled In threo or four years. Last fl s'oason 108,000 tons woro cut which, fl it will bo notod, is noarly 30 porcont B moro than has boon handled this fall. 4JB) Sugar Company I Making Rapid Recovery I W. II. Wnttls, general managor of B the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, in his I greeting to tho company omployoos in part said: I "During tho yoar now drawing to a I close, tho sugar industry of tho inter- H mountain country has boon on trial, H with its vory existence at stako. "I Say To You That It Has Won. H "Tho position of tho cntiro industry, H and in particular, of our company, H has boon immeasurably strengthened H by tho developments of tho past B twelvo months. Wo bavo not finally fl solved all our problems, but confldenco Hj has been restored, not only in financial -Hj centers and among holders of secur- Hj itles, but amongst ourselves, and this iVB conQdcnco pormoatos our ontlro com- 'Hj munlty. ;Hj 'Wo who-work directly fox tho Utah- Hj Idaho Sugar Company, as well as Hj those who till tho soil, havo had our Hj faith renowed in tho absolute sound ness of this industry ns a business ontcrprlso, and of its lnostimablo valuo In tho holpful dovolopmont of the Intormountaln country." Prom this brlof nnnouncomont It will bo gleaned that tho sugar Indus try of this section Is fast rocovorlng from tho nftcr-war-stump that so noar ly wrecked this big industry along with thousands of smallor ones. It is Indeed gratifying to loam that tho company is on solid ground again and nblo to contlnuo to contrlbuto ita mil lions of dollars to tho intormountaln country each year as it has dono for so long. u Irrigation Delinquent List This week tho dolinquont list of tho Lehi Irrigation company nppoars In this paper. Thero Is an exception ally largo numbor of names on tho list, in fact, it Is said by company olllclals that It is tho blggost list ovor published. Tho sale of stock takes placo on January C, 1923. o Service Star Legion Election Tho annual election of tho Lohi Ser vico Star Legion will bo hold Thurs day, January 4th, nt 2 p. m. In tho Momorlal Building. Tho offlcors re quest that all mombors bo in attendance. u ' Mutual Program Sunday Tho Third Ward Mutuals will have charge of tho night mooting in their ward' ncxVSunday qveningi Thcr nro arranging a musical program and will havo an outsldo speaker for ttc occasion. o Examination for Applicants to U. S. Naval Academy Tho Civil Sorvico Commission will conduct a preliminary examination at Salt Lako City, Utah, on December 30, 1922, for tho purposo of determining tho rolativo educational standing of young mon desiring to ontor tho United States Naval Acadomy. Tho applicant must bo over sixteen years of ago and not moro than twenty years of ago on tho 1st day of April of tho yoar In which ho Books ad mission to tho Acadomy. Thero aro two vacancies to bo fill ed from tho Second Congressional District. Any young man desiring to ontor tho United States Naval Acadomy should send his namo, dato of birth and address at onco to Con gressman E. O. Loathorwood at 2C8 Houso Offlco Building, Washington, D. C. u Bamboo 8low to Mature. Tho "slowest" crop in tho world U tho giant bamboo of India. It blos soms only when in lta thirtieth yoar, and then dies. In the meantime It bears an enormous Quantity of seed, which Is gathered and used as grain by the native. ; I We Wish All Our Customers and Friends B I 7ZV Ufapp? & prosperous , 1 Stew $?aar M We also wish to thank all who have helped to AW make this a successful year for the Gift Shop. 1 There is only a few more days until January 1st . 1 when our contest will he closed. All wishing to get I in on same must have their tickets in by Saturday B evening, I YOURS FOR A PROSPEROUS 1923 I E. N. WEBB I Jeweler and Optometrist I MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH fll John B. Useless, Esq. 1 i 'in -wi - ' JpfflbH. If I - " ' ' "yTv'r " IIL Boys Apprehended For Stealing Chickens Sovoral families of tho Second Ward missod somo well marked chickens on Saturday of last weok. Tho loss was reported to tho marshal with a good description of tho foathorcd birds and it was not long boforo tho hens had boon located. A llttlo checking up and it was found that two young men of tho town had sold tho chickens. Thoy woro later found and admitted their guilt. Tues day thoy woro taken to Provo and;ar ranged boforo tho Juvcnllo Judge who put thorn on probation after thoy had agreed to pay for tho chickens takon. o Charles Earl Improving Reports from tho L. D. S. hospital aro that Charles Karl is rapidly re covering strength now and will likely bo homo again wlthlntcn days, Jht casts aro now off' his 'foot and" on Sat urday ho sat up for tho first timo. Ills' back Is roportod to bo normal again. It will bo romamborcd that Mr. Karl was injured last August by a fall of somo 35 feet In tho AuBtln Mine. Ho was taken to tho closest hospital and lator homo but bis condition did not Improve and so six weeks ago ho was romoved to Salt Lako' whoro his foot wero ro-broken and sot and his back treated for dislocation of two vcrta a Young Lady Buried Here Tho remains of Miss Efllo Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thomas, who died at a Salt Lako hospital Docombor 18th, woro brought hero last Friday for lntcrmont. Funeral sorvlcos woro hold at West Jordan, whoro tho family, resides, on Friday commencing at 11 a. m. in tha L. D. S. chapol. William J. Leak prosldcd. Ho togothor with Jamos H. Gardnor of Lohi, Honry J. Bywator and James A. Bateman wero tho speakers. Miss Efilo Thomas was born in Lohi, Juno 29, 1904. Sho was tho daughter of Mrs. Margaret Davis Thomas and W. C. Thomas. Sho was a very popular young woman of West Jordan, acting as Y. L. M. I, A. secre tary, Sunday School toachor and fill ing other liko church positions. Sho was a graduato of tho L. D. S. Collogo and at tho timo sho took 111 was stenographer for Drs. Olson arid An dorson of Salt Lako City, A very largo numbor of frionds woro In attendanco nt tho funeral which, together with tho profuso floral offerings, was an indication of tho ostoem in which sho was held. Elder Horace Wofflndon dodicatcd tho gravo hero. . o Whimpey Babe Buried Here Tho 10-month-old babo of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Whimpoy was brought hero Saturday from Standardvllle, whero It died Thursday of pneumonia. Sorvlcos woro hold In tho Fourth Ward on Sunday afternoon. Elders Carl Dixon, of Provo, and Ellsha Pock were tho speakers. Tho ward choir furnished threo musical numbors. In vocation was offernd by J. P. Stafford and bonodlctlon by Max Itotho. Interment wob In tho Lohi ceme tery. Elder Dangerflold, of Provo, pronounced Uio dedicatory prayer. o Knowledge Comes With Years. Tho years deepen the value of our past to us, and of our friends who re a part of that past. George Eliot. Ford Roberts Reaches Mission Field Isaac Ford Roborts ,arrivod in Honolulu safo and woll after ton ,days on a vory stormy son. Ho wns un usually lueky in that ho missod only ono meal and "fed tho fish" ono meal during tho wholo trip. Tho storm was so bad for two days that tho captain and part of tho crow woro sea-sick. Tho wlreloss operator Invltod Ford up to his olllco, and each night thoy llstoncd in on tho Coast concorts. Ono or two nights thoy hoard tho Desorot Nows concert from Salt Lako City, whon thoy woro 3000 mllos away. Ho had only a fow hours In tho beautiful city of Honolulu, for ho was sent to labor on tho island ot Maul, about nlnoty mllos from thoro. Ho is enjoying his work among tho pooplo, and is fast learning to liko tho pol.hichlB their I'sUft-of lifo." Ho Bends Seasons Groetlng to all his friends In Lohi. o Beet Method of Tempering Oteel. Steel tempored In phenol has moro elasticity and bardnoss than when It Van been tempered In water. BIG BASKETBALL GAME AT LEHI GYM FRIDAY NIGHT I lehi to meet weston, idaho, intermountain champion8. the Steam that defeated us by one point la8t spring. WhoniLohl wont down to a honrt broaklngyofcat boforo Weston, Idaho, In tho final of tho Intormountaln Uaskotball Tournament last March llttlo did Coach Josh West rcallza or ovon ontortnln tho hope that ho would bo given anothor opportunity to sond his chnrgos against that samo aggregation at somo futuro dato, But it will noon bo n realization for Weston, champions ot tho high schools ot tho Intormountaln region, battles tho Utah tltloholdors Friday ovonlng in tho Lohi High School Oymnaslum, And tho vory samo five that wrested a ono-polnt victory from Uio Utah county roprosontatlvos will again at tempt to add moro laurels to tholr titular crown. Tho contost will mark a now epoch in Utah high school baskotball. It Is tiio first timo that tho regional champions havo bcon called upon for stiff competition ovon boforo tho rogular soason is undor way. Whllo classed as r.n exhibition gamo, thoro's tho prostlgo of tho tlUo to uphold and Woston says it can "cut tho enustard." Yot it is tho clianco of Lohi to demonstrate- somo ot its own woll known ability. A triumph for tho Utah county boys will moan added honors oVcn though not in tho ebapo of championships. And against tho votoran flvo from Idaho, Coach Wost is pitting a formid able aggregation. Truo, two ot tho playors ot tho Utah toam aro gono. Thoy nro Loland Morrill, "xentor, and Dish Dakor, guard. But In tholr places nro two coming stars, namely: Joo Haqkott, contor, and Zup Potor son, guard. It will bo tho first roal opportunity for fans ot Utah to comparo tho Lohi toam ot a year ago with tho now out fit. Tjo gamo of Friday holds tho lntorOBt ot tho cntiro stnto, for Lohi VI is balng watchod closely in ovory soc Bl tton of tho Btato. BO Tho Lohi school authorities aro fl undertaking a hugo financial task In fll bringing tho Intormountaln champions . fll from thor lair. In fact fow Salt Lako Bl schools with tholr onormous patron- B ago havo contracted for such con- flj teats. But Principal Mitcholl and jBJ Coach Wost aro confident of support. Bl It tho Woston gamo is a success in tho flj pecuniary nnglo, it Is n cortalnty that jH! Utah county Is dostlnod for many SI moro treats bosldos tho usual loague flfl games and n fow exhibition gamoa flfl with surrounding schools. 9J Woston plays Amorlcan Fork at the flj latter school's gymnasium on Hatur- BJ day night. Tho games will also sorve H as early comparisons on tho two bit- Bl tor Utah county rivals. flj iAII Alumni and students ot the flj Lchi High School aro roquoatod to flj assembly in tho oast ond of tho gym, flj Lot's all got bohind our toam and Hj boost our toam to victory. flj o m Accident Puts Lights H Out Christmas Eve Santa Claus was coinpollod to work flj lu total darknoss Christmas ovo la Hj Lohi and American Fork savo where Hj candles and lamps happonod to bo on Hj hand. Both towns woro without Hj oloctrical energy from about 10:30 to Hj li:30. H Tho troublo was caused by an auto- flj mobllo striking a guy wire near the flj Amorlcan Fork sub-Btailon. The lea- Hj pact broko tho guy lotting the main flj wlros, loading from American Fork Hj canyon,tanglo up. This instantly blew -Hj tho lino fuses. Tho trouble was Hj located and quickly as possible B tho guy wlro repaired and thon the, Hj fuso was roplaccd. Hj Paradox or the .Chaee. flj Courtship consists ofa van ran- Hj llnz after a woman uatlt sho has M taught him. Boston Transcript flj f i I HALF PRICE I I ANX f I Pre-Inventory Sale i I i II g Entire stock of 'r " f In &? J B I Ladies' Coats, Suits, Dresses I and Waists I s I fl X BEING SOLD AT v S II 1 Just One-Half Price 1 i wS - S i 1 I ' '1 jj" Men's Suits and Overcoats, I; H PROM ONE-FOURTH TO ONE-HALF OFF ' 4 ' j X "... 3 I ft AND A LOT OF OTHER MERCHANDISE TO CLEAN UP QUICK' o( BEFORE STOCK TAKING. ' . , ' ,t S THE SALE IS NOW ON. - ' S ' I PEOPLE'S CO-OP. INST. 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