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Show I t f w 1 FRIDAY, APRIL 16, a v lift"'" . "V" -- - L i topper selected at Conmopclitan Magaxine'i Fashion show at the Stork Club is shown nbore aa pictured in the March issue of the magazine. It it by Nardis of Dallas. Jury of notables included Bill Williams, Lannv Ross. John Loder, Oscar Johnson, and Zachary Scott This was the first televised Fashion Show and was done by the Swift Home wool Male-teste- d Male-Teste- d Sarvire Club. Chief Urges Home Check Fire Hazards Fire Chief Thomas Powers has issued a plea to all citizens of Lehi to cooperate in spring cleanup to safeguard the community against fire, accidents, disease, and to improve its appearance. For the home check-u- p, the Chief suggests that household- of young children and placed in safe containers. Check gas connections on portShut-o- ff able heaters. valves should be located on pipe before rubber tubing. Don't Use Gasoline Never use gasoline, benzine or naptha for cleaning. Don't quickand en a sluggish fire by pouring ou ers: Get rid of all rubbish papers in the attic, closets, basement, yard and garage. Tie them into bundles for salvage. Check for Hazards Check stoves, furnaces and heaters. Have all repair work done now. See that floors under stoves are protected by metal, bricks, or cement. Insulate all burnable material subject to heat radiated from stoves, furnaces, ad pipes. Empty hot asnes into metal containers. Clean chimand check for cracks, loose ney bricks and mortar. Place metal e. screens in front of so Place portable heaters they can't be knocked over. Distribute enough ash trays in convenient places for smokers. See that matches are out of reach fire-plac- Utah County is now ready to begin its weed control program for 1938, according to an an nouncement made today by S. W. Clark of Lehi, County Commissioner and chairman of the Weed Control Committee. Word has been received from George Hobson, Weed Control Supervisor of the State Dept of Agriculture, that Reed Bird of Springville and H. A. Anderson of Lehi, have been appointed supervisors for this year, effec tive March 20 th. There are some new features of the program this year, Mr. Clark said. There will be no new contracts for cultivation but the old contracts will be completed if the land owner requests itThe new developments in the chemical program known as 2,4 D, are such that Hand can be cropped and still control the weeds. A set of selective sprays have now been developed for grain, corn, potatoes, sugar beets, alfalfa, onions, peas, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, etc. The cost of the chemical will be less than 14 last year. Method of application is the most import ant phase now. The results of 1947 experimental work shows that there can be a great reduction in the amount of water used. The important thing now is not to saturate the leaf of the weed but to place a few droplets of the chemical on each leaf. This will reduce the use of water more than 75 percent The Utah County Program will follow the low gallonage-lo- w pressure pro The County gram this year. Commission is making preparations to make the chemical available at a reduced cost for land owners who have signed agreements to follow the new program. The AAA will pay half of the cost of the chemical to the farm er provided they have money available. There will be two County machines equipped with the new - Sl) kerosene. It may easily flame out of control. Destroy paint rags and oily cleaning cloths or put them in a metal container with a cover. Hang up oily mops so that air can circulate through ihem. Inspect all electric service cords and connections on lamps and appliances. Use only 15 ampere fuses for household circuits. of Never "bridging" permit burned-ofuses with wires or coins. Such practices remove all protection against "shorts" or overloading of circuits. preguides pared by The National Board of Fire Underwriters are ready now ut Self-inspecti- on at Fire Department method and they will be directed by the County Weed Supervisors. All operators of commercial outfits are advised to see the advise of the County Weed Supervisors in preparing their machines for the new method. The program of tax reduction on the land in the weed program has been abandoned by the Mr. Commissioners, County Clark said. At the request of the celery growers, a program has been agreed upon for roads and fences to be sprayed, which are adjacent to fields which farmers hava treated for noxious weed contrcl. The new weed knovn as dwarf mustard which has invaded the dry farms of Cedar Valley can be controlled with the ne w chemical. The County machines have been equipped to cover large acreage during the growing seaso. It is reported that white top in grain can be controlled during the growing season by the application of the chemical 2,4-As a part of the weed control program, the office of the Dis-trAgricultural Inspector will continue to ch.k ctf.;rv and tomato plants shipped in. They will also certify fields for alfalfa seed production and rheck seed samples for noxious weed seedsThe problem of noxious weeds on water courses and in Utah forets lands will also be given some consideration this year. The cooperation of irrigation companies, Forest officials, cattle associations, sportsmen and farmer will be ought in tnis part of the program Mr. Clark said. D. We Also Carry Kirkendall - Acme and Westex The Diamond State Plumbing Fixtures Bathroom Accessories -i M.S. OTT 55 West Main - - "fS 776 million dollar tion program. SOU Stokers Hcate - Free Estimate Plumbing and LEHI Heatini Phone 30' " FR IT TOlRira ' AND A HALF MILES EAST OF LEHI Ph. Collect Lehi - & A Full Variety of Top Quality 0281-R- 4 TALLOW CO, FAMILY MEN'S WORf AMU BEESS CLOTHING Hunting and Fishing Licenses Are Here Everyone over 65 years of age can get a License for 10c Lehi, Utah Trees I Also a Complete Assortment of . Shade Trees jfywvuvwvwwwvwvvwYvsiwi - LADIES' NYLONS - BLOUSES ANKLETS - SWEATERS BATHING SUITS J AT THE FORKS OF THE ROAD, ONE GEORGE W. PRICE Straw - Fur Felt - Wool Felt - Cloth ALSO WORK OR DRESS CAPS f, "v!a Electric, Gas Water Heats See Us Before You Buy AID FO- R- UTAH HIDE MEW SPEKf G WATS Main Street tration's i fcfr E- Is the motto of Delaware. The state flower is the peach blossom and the blue hen chicken is the state bird. BEAD CM USELESS BOOTS POWER ditioning is being specified operating rooms of hospital! built under the Veteran a 4 Cowboy - d WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF PLUMBING AM HEATING EQUIPMENT IN NORTH UTAH COUNTY per cent AMIMAL Tl Air Conditioned Automaucally-controUe- With Your Plumbing and Heating Need( Food Thrown Away of thp working time of farmers is spent in producing food which is thrown away before reaching the consumer. The waste on leafy vegetables runs as high as 43 7 OP PRICES -P- 1 streams. We C an MeIp Oe-fourt- h "Liberty and Independence" F Buuuu,l,u,,TTOTwm1 QUICK SERVICE BOOTS JUSTIN Boot This is Amrica's Finest SHOES Harvey C. Miller, holding a Master's and Doctor's degree li Agriculture Chemistry, is president of the newly organized Geneva Food and Chemical Company, Utah's newest indus HIDES - PELTS WOOL - FURS Announcing Our New Agency For . turing of solid and liquid chemU cal fertilizers. The plant Is on the outskirts of Pleasant Grove and has three men in its organization having Phd. degrees in Agriculture and Chemistry. A major product of the concern will be liquid fertilizer which cai ic - StatisticslH try and devoted to the manufac MANUFACTURE OF AGRICULTURE CHEMICALS STARTED IN UTAH Gas Floor and Circulating Heaters SPRlbG SPECIALS! for thc Ratio of Accident Changes In Weed Control Are Cited 111 t Priz: winning Mil - IMS Men Prefer This V ii 25- 50-- 1 jfl" DOESN'T PAY TO EGLECT PROPER i 4 Si Beautify Your Home Grounds NO$i Clrr ILM PREM-O-C- O Dwight Bates Manager Phone Gall WE DELIVER Battery Recharging TIRES - ACCESSORIES State Street Flowering Shrubs Rose Bushes your car in today for a thorough lubrication Super-Quic- k i LUBRICATION Your car needs expert attention, regardless of wheathcr conditions. Be safe . . . Bring - silt 353 KTimirgeiry 950 NORTH Joseph L. Hansen, manager Wrr - Phone "hoi K 3 L |