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Show Farm and Home News Lave been many from different ae .:,;7;i.ir the methods used jjrc t reports) ili the "caxHn and contiol of the iioxiuu n::nrd by the r.un.Wr of threads in the yarn.' ay Lllen Agren, specialist m clothing a, the Utah State Agricultural C::,)jv extension er- " These Vice. are often weights divided int.. the.e majur classes: Thursday evening at her home. The Refreshevening was spent sewingments were served at 10 o'clock to the fallowing: Misses Ruby Christen-- i ' n. Alia Christensen, Fern Rothe, l "Rivals of from ten to four- j Jean Crabb, Karlyn Chattield, Jean cen days for best naults, deoendn "Chiffon. tin.. yariiS made into sheer Fowler, Utella Smith, Jenalyn Wing. on the moisture content of the local- - fabrics semi service. varns of Beth Stoker and a sjiecial guest, ity. Here ui Utah County the ds medium size; and service,' large Mrs. J. V. Price of Bingham. are being worked and cultivated at yarns that substantial produce interval except a few a- -I fabrics.'' In some smrt-mi.c.r. lected patches which are being exix-ri-"ce" is the term applied to five an,i RECREATIONAL With the best methods hose; ''service" to seven, "1 control CALENDAR fcrta- -. eie in I tah Count v. .' tight and heavy service.' to ten. eleven anr? JULY 9TH TO 16T1I Down Payment as low as -- program aim memoes ol ,n and control ls being super- .u a c ...i. ine cuitc igricuuurai ."i-Jut individual, and by any rf vrt'uie, tne n'elh"s tnit are bein; .":(. wrd are the most scientific way SERVICE FROM for the control of such &iv;n to date glory, , xiv as weeds, as morning Nil If MDQP jriiite t'.p, and Canada Thistle. College The Slate Agricultural Within ,.,,rinjt- - 'hat morning glory should each brand of h'.siery jeVult vuted during the growing tea- - there, niav be many uei h'hbs, deter- Tiu : - . -- s ' nine-throa- twelve-threa- hosierv is knit flat, Thursday. July yth Senior Boys to fit the leg, and seamed to and men's soft!, all. high school camilr.vr: the back of the leg and pus geth.-Evans and Haws team vs. pick- ah.ng tin- i. :: ,,f th,- f , ,t In ni'.st d Shaped r - stock if ir., the leg is knit on one nia- irls softball Friday, July chine, called the legger, and the footer Third Ward v's team from American another machine called the fouter. Fork. .metinies m transferring the stock- Monday, July 13 Senior-Junio- r ing leg to the footer, lines form- - girls softball First vs. Fourth ward, ed across the iiistt p. j Third vs. Fifth ward. Second bye. To wear well, hosiery should be Tuesday, July 14th Junior activity .elastic. 1'oorlv made hose are not hour at Wines Park, story telling. elastic enough to keep their original Senior men Is and boys' softba'J The should high school campus, jWednesday, be at least shape. stocking s of an inch long July loth Scout age softball league. i to er than the foot when bearing weight. First Ward vs. Fourth Ward; Third Te and sole reinforcements should be Ward vs. Fifth Ward and Second bve. durable. ,:59ft 1 ivWftxr " ! 1 ' 10-G- in I Landon's Is Typical Kansas Family I sffch rj rTn three-fourth- NOTICE MERE ODORS Hrr "uv ' CLOTHES MOTHS PITCHERS Horse-shocourts have been made at space between tennis court and library. If you think you're good come out and show us. v - J Toneka. Kas. "Meet the lIks!" This nietiirp of Guv. Alf M. Landon Kansas and his family was taken on the steps of the Landon home here. Standing, left to right: The Republican Presidential nominee himself; Mrs. Landon, and their oldest daughter, Pepgy Anne, 19. Seated, left I." tn irli. j T.,l, VvlMI Comnol n,,.V,n lfr- ti.aiiliwii, l,..l.j; . C..KK i iu in m i rl.t.o lofivitii jwilll Jh111' luuiiili uif .111.1. Landon, 3; and John Landon, the governor's father, holding Nancy Jo, 2. of ATi-c- TENNIS NOTICE toes the men- odor of a moth a clothes moth? repel Scientists state it does not. l'aradichlorobenzene, a chemical widely used as a fumigant, has value in controlling clothes moths if used in sullii'i' nt quantity in closets trunks, and other containers which are closed tightly enough to prevent escape of the gaseous fumes given o!f when naradichlorobenzcnc is ex- seu to tne it is a killer nt clothes moths, their eggs and larvae hen uf'd in tight containers at One pound of paradi-t- o j proper dosage 100 cubic fete of chlorohenzcne tightly closed space is recommended. A closet S feet high, foot wide, and fffi cubic feet. ) feet di." p contains to be eliective, must be b wrought in contact with the moths or their larvae. Instructions should provide for cleaning all articles to be sprayed and for spraying thorough-- ' attention to ly, paying particular seams and folds. I'nless the articles sprayed are to be stored immediately in moth tight containers, directions should recommend that the spray treatment be repeated at least once a month. 1 - E e DO NOT PHASE I L HORSE-SHO- it A revised schedule of matches will be posted at the tennis courtSee who you are to play with. - every part stallments that amount to as little as 14(1 a day. endorsement of over half a million users. Club met at the home of their leader, I lull Bushman, Tuesday, July 7th to hold their regular meeting. They finished their hot pads and talked about the next meeting which is to be held at Saratoga. Those present were: llah Bushman, Edith Powrll, Elsie Lamb and Klea Gray. KI.EA GRAY, Reporter. 1 1 11. G. S. Mr. I. L. Lott, who has been workin Huchesne, came home to spenri the holiday with his family. He returned to his work Monday, previous models which have won the enthusiastic or more lenient terms. In style, convenience features, flexible interior arrangement, mechanical efficiency, depcndableness, See the par- Come in. Never before have we offered a bigger value The improved over It's a fact. You can have a beautiful new Norge pay for it in monthly in- "k ticular Norge model best suited to your needs learn how little it will cost you to own it. ASK FOR DETAILS ABOUT THE NORGE eco- 10 YEAR -- nomical operation, this is the greatest Norge of all rime. It is improved in WARRANTY M MLUTOR COMPRESSION UNIT - Honoring the t7th birthday of Mrs. Anna R. Carlyle, the oldest lady in Lehi, the sunshine committee of the First Ward entertained at a social Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ethel Goates. Forty guests ailed to pay respects to Mrs. Carlyle. Refreshments were served. it Hospital Notes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilitchock and and Mrs. son, Dick. Beth Jackson Matt Peterson left J.ehi .'Thursday for Idaho Falls where they will visit. The following patients received Mrs. Peterson will be staying with treatment at the Lehi Hospital this her son, Wallace Peterson and Hitchcock's and Beth will visit with Mr. week : and Mrs. Glen Wilkensen. They will Billie and Ilyrum Dennis had their go through Yellowstone Park on their tonsils removed in the local hospital, way home. July 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wagstaff of American Fork, are the proud parIndiana Boundary ents of a fine son born to them July Designation of t lie point north flf 4th in the hospital. The mother was GosiMirt, I ml., which formerly was the the former, Ruth Broadbent of this north boundary of Indiana, is made by In city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broadbent a marker. The point w:is specified Inthe with a of 1W signed treaty are the proud grandparents. dians nt Forth Wayne, and the line, which crosses the hiphway, is popularKenneth Turner, who is receiving ly known ns the ten o'clock line treatment for a fractured skull, is It Is supposed to represent tlio improving. liiw a shadow thrown at ten o'clock by the suu would make. The survey, Miss Beth Storrs of American says tlie-- Indianapolis News, which inFork, came in the hospital Monday cluded the ioint, started not far from Lnwrencofourjf on the Ohio river and for medical treatment. crossed the Wabash river in the vicinof Torre Haute. Mrs. Thomas Simms was removed ity to her home Tuesday, June 30th. She Newfoundland Dos has been receiving medical care in the The history of the Newfoundland (T would probably he clearer If the breed hospital for a fractured hip. had originated in a country where dos. Mrs. William Patrick and baby son were raised carefully to advance the of Alpine, were taken to their home breed. In the enrly days Newfoundland was a wilderness and the dogs Tuesday, June .'iOth. were, In nost instances, more than half wild, depending on their own abilDaniel Smith Manning had both were ity to get their food. When they shoulders dislocated Friday when he taken up and developed the nhay came in contact with a high voltage coated dogs were the most attwictlve line. He was brought to the hospital In appearance find their type soon became standard. for treatment. THIS EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICE, WHICH INCLUDES WIRING, IS FOR Limited Time Only! : A . wonderful opportunity it gives you to have an Electric Range, of guaranteed quality in your home at an unusual bargain. RIGHT NOW is the time to discard methods of cooking. wasteful and RIGHT NOW is the time to enjoy the greater comfort, convenience, cleanliness, economy and perfect cooking What a time-consumi- results that an Electric Range will bring you. Half-Pric- e. Your Dealer or UTAH POWZR & See LIG.il CO. lectricity Is The Biggest Bar.n In The Home j , "Thoughtful" eyet XjerVf f ' J "Sensitive" cheeks "Eager" Hps twat.:- .. ; Jt unworn juvwivn II tew! II mmrnm. II 11 The perfect host has found the answer to "Where's a real treat to serve my guests?" ... CLUB NEWS Easy Terms May Be Arranged With A Small Carrying Charge. Ask About Extra Electricity At "Patting h Buck The phrase "pans the buck" Is derived from the game of curds. In such games, the counter or other object U denier1 .Mrs. Evan Croft entertained the placed on the tabli" before the Pandora Club at her home Friday and passed by him to the next dealer A tasty luncheon was to prevent mistakes as to the position evening. of the deal. In poker, a murker Is served to the guests. put Into a Jack pot, another Jack pot ord'-- r when the deal pushes The Sequoia Club was entertained being In the buck. holds who him to Hunter. Thursday by Mrs. Oscar afternoon. After spending the afterHealth of Snake in Zoo noon at the Hunter home they were The health of snakes In roos Is subserved lunch at Danny's Diner. ject to an unending series of nps and downs. The "downs" occur when the When Saturday Mrs. Gladys Anderson of reptile Is about to shed lt skin. Salt Lake City will entertain the this "sloughing," is the kwpors call It, In about to begin, the enuke loses lts Docility Club at her home in Salt normal color, and Its eyes g" very auiu Lake. Then the kln begins to come away, nd th snake Is In for rather a bod, Miss Mary Skinner made a charm- time. ' ing hostess to the Chfri Aimes Club, Homtortad personality in fact CT r h '?1 I, 5 "double-rich- " Kentucky's straight Bourbon! fJVlBNtEVt. 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