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Show I farm 'and Home News COUNTY FARMS Puts uTAH AGENTS WTH EXTENSION ST0CK 530 OWNERS BUILD TRENCH SILOS IN UTAH 500 trench .pproximately five to 250 from j. holding Utah live- t'P rf com cllaee. " w 1, on excellent suoD'.y ,.,, 'I. feed to sun -t- tlent carbonaceous May' alfalfa ay. ea'8 flextenalon animal husbandman or lit Agricultural uiieSe. balanced rations State " haw , Relent production of dairy 'r tble winter. rtg from jUer, Indicate t A want t.5" of a mnnt a wmic containing aDout ensilage from the whole reports 61, ton T pro- - that Iron County county claims Millard iaj, s ooumj .... r:ei-ig- if the- - EE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH four..! t- 07" vie Importance Improperly Fitted Collars on Horses sciiooner. of the Provo A resolution of the state central Reconstruction Finance corcommittee, recommending poration that the Utah county commission appoint an executive secretary or a manager to handle all relief funds ta this county, was presented to the county commission Monday afternoon by a group of local and county relief workers headed by Alex Hedqulst, Provo, a member of the state committee. The resolution urges that the man appointed not be a wemoer of the county commission and give his full time to this work: that whatever help Is needed to carry on the allocation of R. F. C. funds in the county In an efficient and orderly manner be pro- Envelopes and Paper To Match 25c. r, FREE PRESS vided. 533 Harness Too Tight Stops Norma Breathing. B K. Oh Boy They're Here, Friendly Five Boots $5.00. Powers Shoe Store, adv. ASKED $100,500 DAMAGES FOR DEATH OP MAN AND WIFE RAILROAD Damages totaling $100,500 as a recollision at sult of an automobile-trai- n American Fork, December 81 last, h which Mrs. Elva Logsdon Smith and John Wlllard Smith lost their lives, la sought in two suits filed Saturday in district cout against the Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad company. Damages of $50,000 for the death of Mrs. Smith are asked In the suit filed of by Howard Logsdon, administrator death the for $50,000 while her estate, of Mr. Smith is asked In the suit filed of by Han3 E. Smith, administrator the for $500 of his estate. Damages Smith automobile also are asked In the latter suit. A daughter of the two itirv,, mpIph Smith. 12. Is named sole heir In both estates. The suits allege that the train was opbeing negligently ana carelessly erated when It struck the Smith au an tomobile; that it was traveling at to failed and vrfAssive rate of speed, of approach. give a warning L REED. Department mt AttrtcBl-p:- J ( KB(tMrl&(. Ln;wUT Scrvlc. long can a horse hold its IUiuU.-- MJ How breath? The question lsnt as pointless and it would seem at first glance. With the improperly fitted collars now used on far too man; horses, the question of how long they can hold their breath determines how long they xn keep pulling when they are trying Oruove a heavy load, he explained. Boot 8-- has been demonstrated at and mule pulling con-M- r and1 tDe e3rtensin service of ra' college has held over family of Drap of Mr. and Mrs. 41 tratn. Livnd style and fit Mr. and Mrs. StewAave to pu)llD In Ogden. -t- my with George t the week-en- d friends. I I VAhjflAf LEHI Mrs. Clara mn mmA nt j "' , Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith attended and Mrs. R. J. WL" Leadership classes at Provo, ieaaeranip sessions on wit. Wednesday of last week. ust-les- s nil-hor- 'TO - LEHI Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Woods attended dinner party In Salt Lake City, Misses Jean and Verland Fowler and Bert Beck spent Wednesday In Salt Lake City. While there they attended Dr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson and the Orpheum where "Main Against falmly of Salt Lake, were Lehl visitors Woman" la showing-- . Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bona and Mr. Miss Ethel Coates of Bait Lake City, and Mrs. Carlos Coates and family pent Sunday in Lehl visiting with her were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and parents, Mr. and lira. Luther Coates. Mrs. Luther Coates. Mrs. Marshall Webb is visiting- - la Lake City, with her parents, Mr. Salt Even Ordinary Mortal and Mrs. Joseph OilL while there she is Rich ia Aaoettort Is receiving medical treatment. "A pedigree like tbls la, at comm. audi as few can claim," says tha CanaMiss Beth Turner who Is employed dian Mining Journal, eocnmeotlnf en in Ba.lt Lake City, spent Sunday visitan artkU 00 tha aabject of herwllty. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. with ing Cos pedigree Bat, with reftrenoe to A. Turner. of very ordinary mortals Ilka it is Interesting to recall that a distinguished legal commentator baa Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bcalley of estimated that at tha fortieth gene- Bait Lake City, spent Sunday visiting alogical remove that la to say, In at the home of Mrs. Bcalley'a mother. the course of sixteen or seventeen Mrs. Martha Ann Taylor, centuries the total number of a man's progenitors is mora than a oer-selT- 0. and "All of wrote no have now subsisting,' the great Blackstone, 270,000,000 of cousins In 'nearly tha fifteenth degree; and if this calculation should appear Incompatible with the number of Inhabitants on the earth, It la be- The group also urged that offices be established in Provo and one each in cause, by Intermarriages among tha the southern and northern sections of descendants, a hundred or a thousand the county. different relations may be consolidatThe commission will discuss the ed in one person, or be may be related to us In a hundred or a thousand proposal Tuesday, at which time the different ways!' will, in all probasecretary-manag"What a field of speculation this bility, be named, the commission Inof thought opens npl Small train Mr. formed the group, which, besides wonder that each of us is supposed Hedqulst, included George Ramsay, to have a 'double.' " George W. Worthen, John O. Beesley, Mrs. Inez K. Allen, Clayton Jenkins" Pelican's Big Appetite and Mayor Jesse N. Ellertson. It Is interesting to see a flock of The appointment of the new secreElectric Lights Globes Ten for SOe pelicans on the wing. They usually tary or manager must be approved b adv fly in single file, and when the leader Goodwin's. the state R. F. C. committee. starts or stops flopping his wings the LEHI others follow with mechanical preOFFICIALS NEW NAMES 10c BOARD Eight Yard Bias Tape regular cision. article now 6c each Goodwin's, adv. From three to five white LEHI J. J. Nusink of Provo was appointed eggs are laid by the pelican on ln- county Utah of the Its JANET GAYNOR AND CHARLES crude, bulky nest. Usually not superintendent fi.m!.rv Mnndav bv the Utah county more than two birds are raised. When FARRELL IN" "TESS" GIVE the chick breaks shell it Is black NOTABLE PERFOMANCES commission on motion of Commission sue skinned and the long bill already is Nusink Mr. Gillman. W. J. er died April noticeable. Within a few weeks the New Film Is Most Dramatic And Ex- ceeda O. B. HustinKton, who bird is downy white and his faint citing of Any Played By Popular Pair 2, 1932. He has been acting superin. squawking is brought about by a desire since April 18, 1932. for more fish dally. When he Is only Supporting Cast Excellent. Other appointments made follow: three weeks old he must have several H. Carson, Charle3 ll Gaynor-Farreof pounds of fish dally. And when the Road supevisors The loyal legion John young pelican reaches his fifth week fans have a surprise awaiting them Fairfield; David Peterson, Lehi; Joseph A. he displays a ravenous appetite, AnIn Beck, American Fork; this week at the Cozy Theatre. thony V. Rngusln, In the New York "Tess of the Storm Country," which Forbes, Alpine; Thomas Binn.i, High- Herald Tribune. Lindon; these two favorites have what Is un- land; Clarence C. Wright, Itornr-of Vineyard; T. Blakle, most James offering the exciting doubtedly Willfim Gragut, Treasure Lure Strong their careers a story that provides Perry, Mapleton: Cocoa island, lu the South Pacific, Spanish Fork and Diamond Fork; Jennings Menson. If. u;;a!u luring gold hunters, notes the Roach, Palmyra; to expediLake Shore; William Sheen, Salem; Atlanta Journal, referring to "that olden haunt of pirates tions M. Van W. Thomas K. Reece, Payson; Pacific," in search of Peter Carter, in the South Ausdal, Santaquin; fabled to be worth between "treasure Klberta; and $7.",000.rxX a treasure Spring Lake: J. Alva Patten. Samuel Morgan, Goshen; W. H. Smith, that has long proved a according to the Journal. Genola; E. J. Swenson. Pleasant Grove; G. W. Richardson, Benjamin. "Iiut," comments this paper, analyzing E. Eddlng-ton- , the persistence of the search, "It isn't Deputy phy?ir!nns Dr. the f,'old merely Unit these smitten Lehl; Dr. Joseph Hughes, Spanish hearts desire; It's the sea wind, the Dr. Fork; Dr. A. L. Curtis, Payson: forest tangle, the B. lonely beach, the G. S. Richards, American Fork: Dr. and danger that lift life hardship very Grove; Dr. above humdrum In their foretaste if L. Linebaugh. Plensant C. not In reality. Men will ever be huntNoil, Springvillc. Glen The salary of P. B. Bowdlah, county ers and sailors; and the wilder the health unit director, was fixed at $2.r,0 chase, the more perilous the voyage, of Mrs. the better they will fancy It per month, with the salary Sarah B. Lyance, unit nurse, at 1100 er j Sally Sez be--w that his girl knocking aroun, the skipper brings settle down in a ft . Maine coast. A crusty old million!. the property, Immediately despite Janet's fiery tongue, when Charlie subsequently Is sa. Janet from a watery grave and learns that he Is the millionaire's sc her feelings explode. It I3 after such a beginning that their acquaintance develops along more peaceful lines. But many complications ensue, with the elderly skipper being sent to jail on a false charge of murder and Janet rescuing Charlie's sister when she tries to com mit suicide to keep from having a fatherless baby. The baby, which Janet cares for puts more obstacles hi the path of romance, but eventually the various difficulties are overcome by the sister's confession. With considerably more dramatic action In their roles than they ordin arily have, the two stars turn In notable performances and are aided by the excellent work of Dudley DIgges Oh Boy They're Here, Friendly Five and Claude Glllingwater as the parents Boots $5.00. Powers Shoe Store, adv. and June Clyde as the sister. The LEHI are ususually picturesque, settings LOAN MANAGER IS ADVOCATED and Alfred Santell can take a bow for his sympathetic direction. Altogether. County Urged to Appoint Official to "Tess" offers splendid entertainment Direct R. F. C. Relief. from any angle. It Is highly Stationery LEHI icaty to one and one-- ! . . . aif weevil rvjaaur iwi or ground -e expert predict that no damage is likely to occur next spring If from corn plants. ani one-ha- lf to two and one-ha- lf Other counties u ere !ounJ per reporting a large square foot, the uuxuwr or suos are: Sevier 61. Car- neij was marked as pivotal and may bon 50, Duchesne 30, Beaver 24, Wash- be damaged or not. depending on ington 18, Salt Lake and Tooele 12. weather conditions are not favorable in Utah 10, and five counties les's and or.e-haweevil were found per report than 10 each. square foot, damage is most likely to occur next season, If they said. weather conditions are not favoabK. in Children's Percale Dresses 2! c and the spring for the laying and 49c at Goodwin's. hatching adv. of eggs or are adverse to the development of the larvae, then no damage Is EXPERTS OUTLINE ALFALFA likely. "I believe the coming way to control WEEVIL CONTROL PLANS alfalfa weevil will be by regulating the time of cutting the alfalfa field Damage to alfalfa fields by weevil for hay," said Mr. Reeves. "In most In the coming crop season was partial- instance alfalfa is allowed to stand ly determined last fall, according to a too long before It Is cut. Alfalfa should made report recently before the U. S. not be allowed to stand until weevil A. C. extension service staff by George Is noticed. At this time most damage I. Reeves and Dr. J. C. Hamlin of the of the larvae have gone into pupation United States Department of agriculand are not destroyed." ture. Mr. Reeves said the nest time to Between September 1, and the time cut the alfalfa, even though it showed the snow fell last fan, members of the no weevil, Is at the earliest possible bureau of entomology made soil maturity or about the' time the first larvae pupate. Thi3 is probably at the late bud stage or as the first flowers appear. Transparent Wrapped IE n, 1 Whitehouse Linen Finish 24 1V, jon tn averse, tr.e lf L, I rt! -,- , chalk-In-cruste- d Always Done by ML S ILOTT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 ml STATE LEHI, UTAH STREET DCS Jr. PR i- Li Best the Always per month. O Electric Lights Globes Ten for 60c adv. Goodwin's. LEHI Phone 8-- w Prices Always Right ,1 ROAD SALARIES AND PAY FOR JAIL MEALS REDUCED Saalrios of road workers In Utah county and the amount paid Sheriff E. O. Durnell for eich meal of prisoners In the county Jail, were reduced Monday afternoon by the Utah county commission. The amount for each meal furnished prlsones was cut from 18 to 15 cents. Wages for oounty road workers were reduced a3 follows: Supervisor,! from Jf 3.D0 to $S, and where a team Is pro- - City of Venice Unique Tenlcc fs at the bend of the sea, between the mountains and the sea. The whole of the plain has been formed by the debris swept down from the Alps by rivers. In the process of time some of these banks, as in ti e case of Venice, raised themselves above the level of the water and became the true shore Une, while beyond them lay large lagoons formed undoubtedly by fresh water brought down by the rivers and partly by the salt water tide which found its way in at the channels of the river mouths. On a group of these mud banks about the middle of the lagoon stands the city of Venice. The soil Is an oozy mud which ran only be made suitable for erecting buildings by the artificial means of pile-drivin- Mrs. Ralph Goodwin were visitors In Lehi. LEHI Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart and daughter, Lea, were Bait Lake visitors, Tuesday. week-en- d LEHI Miss Dorothy Webb who is attending the U. of U. spent the week-en- d, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F Webb. LEHI Relatives received news of the birth, of a fine son to Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Cutler of Belllngham, Washington, last week. Mm A group of young people enjoyed a hot chili supper and games at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart, Tuesday evening. Those presemt were Leah and Elsie Barnhart, Irene and Stella Colledge; Richard Brown, Don Brown and Hugh Huntley of Draper; Shirley Winters and Mr. and Mrs. Fon Wharburton of Pleasant Grove. LEHI Oh Boy They're Here, Friendly Five Boots $5.00. Powers Shoe Store, adv, LEHI RED CROSS NOTES The Lehl Red Cross Chapter has on hand and ready for distribution men's underwear, overalls and pants. Anyone In need of these articles are asked to call at the Memorial Building on Wednesday each week, from 10 a. m to 5 p. m. when the clothing will be distributed. 0 The Athenian Club entertained at a social at the home of Mrs. A. F. Webb, Progressive-Kenafternoon. Wednesday was played by the guests, Mrs. Cecil Ash winning high score and Mrs. Afton Giles, low score. Musical numbers were given by Mrs, Harold Christensen of Provo and Mrs. O. L. KIttinger. Luncheon was servea on two lona tables with red carnations artistically arranged for decorations. Mrs. Harold Chrlstensen and Mrs. Morris Davis of Provo find Mrs. Alvah Fitzgrerald and Mrs. R. B. Worlton were guests of the club. Hostesses were Mrs. I. L. Lott, Mrs. D. R. Mitchell. Mrs. E. L. Chipman, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and Mrs. A. F. Webb. LEHI Miss Beth Jackson spent Wednesday with Roberta Ball at Leadership classes at the B. T. LT. LEHI NOTICE Wo have placed news boxes In the State Street Cafe and the Central Ser-v- lc Station, as a trial, where anyone ran deposit any news items they may Tabs are provided .handy for have. writing. Onew 111 be placed In ths U Fourth Ward Store this week. more boxes successful, thse prove will be placed in the business places around town. Let us have your news items. : . |