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Show 1S33 rCll HIE LEHI FREE PRESS . i y farm and Home News Furnlshd -- by Cuh sfCTOR OUTLINES puANS FOR UTAH Co-- . if , i,t to the wheat gower's 4.4- w sin a contract with th to curtail the P10iuction to Director Win. acceding hit of the L'tah Slate has been named rd College, who !rfn :r ir.u I' is '' cover the principal For further IT44" -- proviaona of tne plan, as state manager, follow; the nitiioed by district or organizations will County effected to handle the machinery of The county agricultural plan. or some one' designated by the will be secretary of each &l manager Wheat growers will then be to Join one ot given an opportunity be main jj themselves to restrict the acre they will plant to wheat in 1934 to the decree of and 1935. according which will tie secertary of agrlcultue, 20 more than for percent rednot call pledging e uction. im-.- r ., contract U-then he i. v, h his Ken stiots and -- tt Ui he the deUdLi LEGION SHOOTING Utah Count t Sion ehootins tunrr,a. ment uiiii, i ,.ii ..... . y In00nnecti L with the h i Sah.,,.,. "' leams Tiie meet will Pauy will be start at 8 last unui noon composed of ten, each to shoot twenty ahots at fifty yards and twenty at 100 yards. The live highest men In each event will count. A trophy of Km4 sort) (natunj of which has not definitely been decided) will be given to the winning team. Two teams will be participating from Salt Lake County in the statemeet Eight teams from the county will enter the county meet. They are Goshen, Payson, Springville, Spanish Fork, American Fork, two from Provo, and Lehi. In addition to the meet the American Legion district No. 4 will hold its annual convention at Saratoga during the afternoon. - of this contract the will pay each wheat grow- R. F. C. MEN TO GATHER RUBBISH ts of er 30 cents a bushel for R. F. C. Chairman, Andrew Fjield, 1930, and for 1931, wheat crops lis announces that there will be a wagon 1532, based on the average production ar canvas of the streets each Saturday of the farmer for the past three-yefor an indefinite number of weeks to period. come for the purpose of gathering up There will be no curtailment on the will be any rubbish that the people might wish 1833 crop but the commission forthcoming this year with a payment to sack up and place on the street another when the In September and Whltehouse Linen Finish heavy contract is fulfilled, provided a contract has been signed with the governm- weight stationery, 24 sheets of paper ent. Director Peterson said. There with envelopes to match for 25c at adv. of wheat to be Lehi Free Press. will be no price-fixin- g collect will nor the government sold, Land thrown out of RELIEF SOCIETY SOCIAL any wheat. PLEASES LARGE CROWD rheat prodution may be fallowed or In recognition lovernment five-eigh- to forage crops for domestic A chapel filled to over flowing The government will greeted the Stake Relief Society workers at the reception given by the Stake rent this land. Board to Relief Society members, Friday afternoon. The opening prayer was by Mrs. KliZM Buckwalter of American Fork, the Relief Society chorus gave the opening chorus with original words composed by Mrs. Ina Tietjen, address of welcome by stake president Mina AVebb, short talks were given by Mrs. Mary C. Kimball, editor of the Relief planted consumption. not NOW for a Vacation! the time of year you The urge to travel. telephone can be of great assistance to you, calling friends in towns ahead to tell them you're coming calling ahead for road This is get the information and arranging accomodations or calling back home to keep In touch with the folks or the office. Ask "Long Dsfcance" Telephone & Telegraph Co. The Sunday School class of vi es 1; nri. P'lJ 1 1 ; .... rRIBAY, JULY . Eidrr Arnold a Dickerwtt who has The cast of characters Emma Smith 1842 to 1844, represented by Melba Clark. Other character parts were Annie S. AYsbh, Klrkham, a.U Ethel "VTatklns Eliza R. Snow 1S6G to 1887, represented by Janet Stoer. lS:f Local Items t wen laboring as an L. D. B. missionary in the Western Slates JJissioa with headuarttts in Colorado lias been transferred to the Southern Slates ILs-si- oa and Will join la parents in Michigan City, Mississippi, assisting his father, AV. AAT. Dickerson who is doing missionary work tn MississippL Arnold left Colorado on July 13. :: Lehi :: There was a large crowd from Cedar Valley la attendance at the Quarterly conference held In Lehi, Saturday evening and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Giles and Mra Lynn Bone of Salt, Lake were Thursday visitors f the mother, Mrs. John I Bone, Kenneth Chrlstensen who recently . Lehi underwent an operation at the Letter-ma- n Mr. and Mra. Charles Gray of Salt Hospital in San Francslco, was Lake City, spent Tuesday eveclaj ia sent to Fort Douglas Hospital, ThursLehi. Fiom latest reports. "Ken" Is day. doing fine. Mrs. Ruth Bushman Griffin la s, in the St Mark's Hospital ia patient Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gough. Mr. Salt Lake City. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhat Julius Jensen, Lehi k', aumissea ,WUh prainty refreshments were Mrs. Rose Christoffersoii sjent the Julius Otterson and Earl Jacobs atMr, James M. Anderson underwent I pai-- t week in Provo visiting with Mr. tended a public Installation of mem- an sumis, operation for & double hara and Mrs. Janus Brown of Reno, bers of the Odd Fellows Lodge at "Salt Lake hospital Thursday OLD FOLKS ENJOY 100 Provo, Tuesday evening Nevada, GALLONS OF PUNCH : : Lehi Mrs. Raymond Carson entertained a Mrs. A. AV. Olsen and dauxhtes Da Guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. B, Garrett Did Folks outing held Nae and Shirley Fae of Salt Lake City, SroUD Of- littlfl tots St j. t.irtli.lav .na iurt. J on Wednesday and Thursday were; at Saratoga, AA'ednesday ended after are guests of Mrs. Olsen's parents, Mr. t the home of Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist, ' Mrs, Annie E. Garrett. M. and Mra, 1" gallons of punch ha,j been served and AA'ednesday afternoon, in honor of her Mrs. AT. W. Clark, this week, ' Elgin R. Garrlott and son, Marvin, ot to the guests. However the old folk : daughter Barbara Ray's second birth- - Nephi. :: Lhl were not as wet as the 100 gallons! Mrs. B. C. Ksjran and daughter, day anniversary. A pretty birthday :: Lehi- -: : sounds. About 1,000 folk of the three Berline, and Miss Ann Riolo of Sacra- - cake, games and refreshments were en- Mr. and Mrs. D. B, Lett and daughstakea combined did the drinking. A mento, California, are guests of Mr. Joyed bv- Svdnev Kviinn nilihr.t f ter, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. John Richnice luncheon was served in connection and Salt Lake, Moriam Louise Gilchrist, ' Mrs. Frank Fagan. mond, left Saturday for their home ia with the punch Bill Young. Claire Gllchrst Harold :: Lehi :: Chinook. Montana, after a week's visit Lehi, it was estimated, had about Mrs. Grace Webb Is taking charge Loveridge and Bonnie Fox. In Lehi with friends and relatives. 40 old folks and committee in attend- - of the dry goods department of the Lehi ance. All had a good time and while Miss Alma Beck many People's Co-oMr. and Mrs. Eli Fox entertained at Mra, O. L. Kittlnger and her Sunday old acquaintances were renewed. Is on her vacation. a shower at their home Friday even- -j School class enjoyed a plcnlo lunch : : Lehi : : ing honoring Mr. and Mrs. AV 11 lard and bathing up the creek Thursday AGRICULTURAL LEADERS MEET Mrs. Noel Prestwich and Mr. Merton Monson, newlyweds of last week. The afternoon there were twelve girls WITH LEHI FARMERS Prestwich of Idaho Falls, Idaho, and was spent ia games and present. evening " jMrs. Laura Tidwell of Moroni, were music. About fifty guests from Utah Br. F. O. Scott of the agricultural guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Fox from Mrs. Afton Giles returned bom Satand Idaho were present. department of the U. A. C. of Logan AA'ednesday to Saturday last week. urday from Sugar City, Idaho where and Dr. L. M. Vaughn, U. S. deputy Relatives of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph she visited for two weeks with her of agrlcultue met with Lehi farmers Mrs. Cyril Anderson and daughter, Mr. and Klrkham met at their home Sunday in sister and brother-in-lain the Memorial Building, Tuesday for Jerry, of Provo, spent Wednesday honor of Mrs. Kirkahm's 66th Mra, Stanley Winn. birthday the purpose of explaining to the farm-- j visiting with Mrs. Anderson's sister, :: Lehi : : A delicious dinner was anniversary. ers the acreage allotment 'for wheat Mrs. Thomas PowelL Mrs. Sylvester Evans left Monday served at noon. Covers were laid for They tulked on "The Reason for the Lehi for America Fork Canyon to morning Mr. and Mrs, E, E. Barlow of Salt Mrs. ATilltam Crabb and baby reSurplus We Have On Hand,"' and ad- Lake City; Mr. and Mrs, Ira Taylor, chaperon the following group of girls vised an aeerage cut of twenty percent turned home last week to Chinook, for a week's camping trip. Misses on wheat They also told the farmers Montana, after enjoying an extended son, Herbert, and daughter. May, of Nelda Davis, Thelma Jones, May Mrs. Ada Merrihew of that there would be no one forced to stay in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spanish Fok; Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee Louise Mitchell and May Gardner. sign contracts but those who sign Crabb. Lehi and son Jack of American Fork: Mr. would receive the benefits of the plan. and Mrs. Robert Stoddart and son, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson and About fifty-fiv- e farmer were present. Herbert Glover left Saturday for William, Mr. and Mrs, G. S, Peterson, Miss Donna, Boyack of Spanish Fork; The same officials conducted a Pocatello, Idaho. son, Dell and daughter, Maurine, Mrs. Lee Peterson of Pleasant Grove; Mr, meeting at Fairfield and Cedar Fort on Ada Stoddart, three grandsons of and Mrs. Wilson Lee and children of Mrs. L. E, Lott has been visiting Robert Wednesday. from Idaho, the host Eureka, were Sunday dinner guests of Stoddart A meeting was held in Ogden Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Fox of Salt Lake and hostess. Mr, and Mrs. Odell Peck day to organize a committee for farm- for the past few days. ers to sign contacts. The contracts will likely be handled through the Miss Marie Robinson and Mrs. Nor-For Any Occasion. aRTicultural department and local farm man Litson spent Monday evening We can always furnish the best at bureaus. visiting in Murray with Mrs LItson's lowest prices. sister-in-laMrs. Ottley. &-an- j Ti,,,.. ir p. j w, j LEO HANSON TO VISIT IDAHO LIONS CLUBS Street to the building formerly occupied by the Quality Shoe Shop. Mr. Hertell will be pleased to serve his friends from this new location. Rex Christofferson. 15, son of Mr. Mrs. Nate Christofferson suffered and Zina D. H. broken Bradshaw. a right leg Thursday afternoon, Loda by represented fence. ' landing- too hard d v J'""l' " i Marvel Other parts were taken by on his right leg, breaking a small bone. Gray and Ida Ball. The leg was set at the Lehi Hospital. :: Lehi :: Bethsheba AT. Smith 1901 to 1910, with Price, Pearl Austin of Salt Lake City, represented by Nydia Fern called Thursday in Lehi for a visit Miss Zetella Price as granddaughter. to 1921, with her mother, Mrs. Alice Austin, Emmeline B. ATelIs-1- 910 to 14. , lives of the past seven presidents of HERTELL SHOE SHOP MOVED the Reief Society of the church, called the Relief Society in Retrospect" was Mr. Carl Hertell, who has been from given by relief soiety workers a modern shoe repairing es cosIn dressed operating the five wards of Lehi, on Main Street has moved tablishment tume. his equpment to a new location on follow: Young-1- 889 States were Van Wiguner. Doris Taylor and Mr. C. L. Johnse-IKH to i?28, attended a party at Saratoga. Cfcap-tron- e LjyU. were ffn, Plee, Mr. C L. Other J'" 't, Gladys Trne ' and a class of twenty Kirla. , V.. "wart. ; ; -- t: was enjoyed by alL followed bv a !:;nfh r present " I t)y Martha -I "".v Mrs. Jne. Sirs. R.,n- Mi- tyl,. Larson had as her guest n'1 chi:3r-n- Two solOS .vi--r the week-en- d Mhwes Winnie and 'y lie and Boyd Webb Lttsie Johnson. On Sundae th tH.--i iliir, Fjield made the trip f-lodi,i Mii u.a Ann Taylor. through Timpanogos Cave in Amerl- lnimaline f!ie(v loan Kurt Csnvm, Thurmaaj, M irtha Bushman and Chris- - j -L- ehlnna Ilarrsion., wi;o joined the Relief Mrs. Marshal Webb entertained at .. civty d;ir:na t) first year of its the eighth birthday for her daughter, .'tiranization in Lehi were each pre- - Majcine, games were plaved and dainty unh a small token of remera- - refreshments were served to eleven hfriinf; ' ln.. ' presiJent little guests. f t'.e ....... . , -' 1901, v The Mountain Others M s. Mr. and Airs. Leo Hansen are leav- ing today (Friday) for a trip through Idaho and into the Yellowstone coun- Mr. Hanson is visiting Lions; try. H. for the Lions International, In Paria, Lalene Mrs. Society Magazine, Ashton, Arco, Driggs, Hart and Mrs. Nettie D. Bradford Pocatello, members of the General Board from Mackay, Challis and all Intervening clubs. They expect to be gone a week Salt Lake City. or ten days. in the A dramatization of events Le-ve- rd for any rates you would like to know. r so i . -- x TOURNAMENT COMING SUNDAY - 7. : : ask a countv e Extension Sap. vice Office, Logan L'tah. man grain-produci- !, .. ,. eOVrrnm-.-nt- . STATE act for Utah. ergeiKT tne majority of Within a few das state will have In this i&aX growers of the bearingM opportunity explained allotment by plan mestic or 1Cal rePresntativea. sWte jedtfsk aid, as meetings PirtCtur P?tenon are being planned and held been : . ur.s tv linti Paid t j hi:ii .. y Atfen: its till ent ia bevowes a bonwer cf WHEAT ADJUSTMENT j imJ Flowers Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clark and famly are Invited to attend the RoyaJ Theatre Monday or Tuesday as guests of Lehi Fre Press and Royal Theatre managers. Bring your paper with you, :: Lehi :: Four of Professor Wright's music students gave numbers at a Business Men's Club In the city and county building in Salt Lake, ThurS' day evening. Those taking part were: Misses Beth Knudson, Ivy find Elolse Russon and Atha Hebertson. :: Lehi Mrs. Thomas Powell entertained at the a dinner Wednesday evening, occasion being the birthday of Mrs. Annie Powell and wedding annlver-Stat- e sary of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wlxom of Covers Monterery Park, California, were laid for Mrs. Annie Powell, Mrs. AT, H. Ford of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marks m of Spanish Fork; Mrs- - Ettert Hales and son, Emie' of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs- - ? B. Wixom of California, and lne nosiess ana uuiuiy, lst " Reta Austin, daughter of Mr. Mrs. John Austin, returned home from Callfornifi AA'ednesday Loa Angeles, after spending the past two Lehi Floral Co. A New Day in Plumbing Fixtures Every care that has gone to modern designing in the fields of architecture and home furnishings has been matched by that designing of modern plumbing fixtures. In the smarter type of home there will be found plumbing furnishings that give to the bathroom an impression of surprising charm, where we have been accustomed to accept utility, A visit to our store will be of interest as indicating the newer fashions in plumbing. PRICES LOWEST NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Let Us Give You An Estimate On Your Plumbing or Repair Work It's FREE. 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