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Show I he L61m Free o T Baa " " TOtfl WSWSf AFS3 Wfci m private uh to piuE bo atlfUh gum mi totonta to and an, hadfc? to The City's Only HomesChnied Newspaper , In LEHI CITY. UTAH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1933 - Numbe7l5 : CREEK PROJECT WHEAT ALLOTMENTS m PROVIDE EMPLOYMENT L- a tunnel CREEK PROJECT WILL DEEB PROVIDE 80.000 MAN-MONTH- S OF EMPLOYMENT The Nov. Washington, administration wrks public last week allot-e- d $400,000 for three irrigation pro-jecin Utah. Creek-Uta- h The projects were Deer Moon $ 1,000,-00- 0 Lake, Lake, $3,200,000. and Sanpete $300,000. The Deer Creek project on a branch the of the Provo river, provides for constuction of a reservoir to augment the water supply in the Salt Lake cost of the project valley. The total will furnish approxi-mstel- y and J9.974.000 ig 80,000 man months of employment The lands benefited by project are "located in the heart of the irrigated region of Utah which is suffering from a water shortage- The Moon lake project involves the construction of a storage reservoir ts unit provides at Ephraim and the The Ephraim for the construction of Civ. -s feet long through the mountains to divert flood waters to regions along Ephraim creek. The eost of this tunnel and accessories will be $254,000. The Spring Creek unit also involves the construction of a tunnel to supply water to partially irrigated lands on Canal and Oak creeks. This tunnel will cost $36,000. The entire project will provide 1.800 man months of enjoyment Public works officials said that while the irrigation will improve existing tilled lands, new acreage will not be put under cultivation. The construction will be supervised by the U. S. Reclamation service and the government will be reimbursed for the allotment by the owners of the land benefited. 7,200 I ft if ir4.! SENT TO WASHINGTON Troon jZfXX likwnii 29 A i PRIESTS OF FIRST WARD ENTERTAIN SliS 139,-00- quorum and their partners. ;: LotU- - - it- have a number of boys' left that we are closing out We still overcoats at just HALF PRICE and among them a man's size 39 same we find that we have which will go at the price just half. OVERALLS The Price of Overalls Is Much Lower liOVEHBER 29 The public speaking class of the Lehi High School are sponsoring a big turkey dinner to be given at the High School on Wednesday evening, November 29th at 7:30 p. m. In addition to the turkey dinner there will be an extra high class entertainment for one and one half hour. Funds from this dinner will be used for class benefit The public is invited to join the high school boys and girls on this evening. Prices will be 30c per plate or 50c per couple for dinner and entertainment STAR ROUTES UP FOR BIDS umminq Bird FULL FASHIONED HOSIERY Gut iajit, vCoo -- around the stadium, dancing later on Walking everywhere, Hum-Bir- d stockings are proving they can take a strenuous football weekend and come back for more. Birds are knit from fresh silk. Tightly Humming strands make fisted them durable, sheer and JttutifuL They are full-shion- ed to make your ankles easy on the eyes. When you need toat can take it," hosiery ask for famminq Bird rill! ftSniONED ttQMKf $L00 to $150 Beddi BiaterioTo n , ..... . uu"ng8, satines and rayons, ana part wool jusi 'ne quality-a- iso our compare e ta blankets cold and other - .... fen; trran? !st weathpi- but not Ieast BALL BAND OOHWS STREET LEHI, UTAH The mail routes from Lehi to Pelican Point and Lehi to Topliff are open for bidders. The route from Lehi to Pelican Point is thirteen miles each way. Mail leaves Lehi for Pelican Point on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 9 :30 a. m. returning the same day. The Topliff route is 33 miles each wav and eoes from Lehi by Cedar Fort and Fairfield to Topliff, leav ing Lehi daily except Sunday at 9:30 a. m. returning the same day. Rids for the routes will be received until 4:30 p. m. on January 16th. The aDDointment for the routes will be from July 1. 1934 to June 30, 1938. For Thanksgiving Dinner Out of the ingredients of sunken treasure off the Maine coast, an unusual will that prevents Jessica Poole marrying the man of her choice unless he can match her own fortune, the efforts of Tom Jordan to fined $30 TTAonl UTiimnev " l was V ILOOD PROCLAIMS 30 with J .........10 Can..................... Ml AS THANKSGIVING Rgt 1E0TELL SHOE DEPAI0 SUG? tcu -- 5c 9c Package 2 Pounds 20c 9c BARS 19c 2 Cans 35c 15c ANY 6c BREAD. MILLER'S CORN FLAKES ROCKWOOD COCOA BOOTH SARDINES WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP MINCED CLAMS RED BELL SALMON, 1 Pound CAMAY SOAP 4 Bars.. .......4 CHOCOLATES. 2 Pound Package........... . . T 1 T t t .t.rmrt w AJ.i i rouna raciiage MACARONI, 2 Pounds H ..25c ; ......15c Can No. Fruits and Vegetables ...... m 10c Each COCOANUTS LEMONS ..........20c Dozen ORANGES lc Each CELERY. CABBAGE GRAPES Prices. Market and at LETTUCE, APPLES 98c Bushel 5 lbs. 25c YAMS Meat Department SUET 'Coarse or Fine Ground Hamburger 3 lbs. 25c Chilli Con Corne Picnic Ham ...22c lb. Lard H lO. 13c 1 Gallon 90c, Half Gallon 50c, 1 Quart 30c. DIXIE MOLASSES . .25c HILL'S BLUE CAN COFFEE 1 Pound Package 35c HEINZ MINCE MEAT 2 Pound Can........... 1 Pound Can ROOF GARDEN COFFEE Pound Can Free ROOF GARDEN CHOCOLATE PUMPKIN i .25c 1 vis, I Kj TV A First Installment Starting Today Pil-gir- v J Lit Grocery Specials pending good two a year period on a behavior for G- - A. have stalked tha land, Governor Henry H. Blood Sunday and privation netty larcency charge in Judge we been called up- have time no at but Nov. Wall's Court last week. formally proclaimed .Thursday. ana ine gnei to losses on the bear ember 30. as Thanksigving day. suffered by those sturdy pioneers. The proclamation follows: Now the clouds of despair are passing "More than 300 years ago the and the season of thanksgiving again Fathers landed on the bleak, is at hand. 'In Utah we are particularly fortuforbidding coast of New England. welnate. No great pestilence or disease There were no waiting friends to hearths to has decimated our people; no serious come them, no blazing I riv if J 0 I set , m. public calamity or catastrophe has behad M LANDIS I cheer. Winter already of fallen us. The yield of our fields and breeze soft balmy the before and WELT wafted had our orchards has been encouraging. the following springtime their messages of Hope through the It is, indeed, fitting that we should set unclad branches of the giant trees of aside one day on which to pause from all our labors and to consider the many the great primeval forsest nearly had wanderers beneficent gifts which we have reof the worn and weary shores celestial . ceived. Doen cares of this life no longer "Now. therefore. I, Henry H. Blood, the where and Always do Shoe Repairing wie nansmy" trouble. Despite Expert governor of the state of Utah, Thursafter xour semw declare at hereby designate and the sorrows borne, immediately Wwea Tor been harvested a day, November 80. 1933, as ThanksIf had A Pleasure Is crop first the Walking . i ... nA fhanlcsirivintr o- " was giving fay. and I urge all citizens to OI prnyei Are Fixed period davotion,' ' set aside, during which those wrvivtag observe that day with proper That's tha way w fix and homes their and to gather in returned thanks to Aums" for thanks render to places of worship His mercy and blessingsen- tilftMinm . ... - which they . Vara been Un- - it. .....Mm Ml BUliisi"" "tor lour yer " the national T hIm) nree that an unpeecdented period of f AV dergoing hemes and on 5 Faith and hop colors be displayed j economic wF.wos want tnat oay. ebb. Hunger, public buildings UTAH hav been at low LESI, fiTREST STATS 218 ii i ?J been builded a story of exceptional interest that will run serially in these columns. You will want to read it. $25 suspended sentence f Crmf "B.W... defeat the efforts and purposes of others seeking the sunken treasure and secure it for himself and so secure Jessica, hag COURT HEWS A. M. A. Taylor, Monday. Wednesday. TURKEY DUIRER Overcoats Utah County Wheat Allotment Contracts were all finished and sent to Washington yesterday (Wednesday TURKEY DAY RACE November 22). There were 822 apOH KOV. plications signed in the county with 805 contracts signed, the other 17 Lehi High Schools annaul turkey were cancelled or the applicant reday race will be held at the local high fused to sign. school on Wednesday. November 29. The race will be run over the same There were 16,000 acrs signed up course as last year. Starting at the in the county with a annual yield of 397.000 bushels, figuring from this high school the contestants will run base there will be paid to Utah two blocks east, then north to the Lehi Mheat farmers about $40,000 on this Hospital, west to Center street then fall payment and about $5,000 in the back to the high school. The race last year was won by Edspring after the field supervisor ward Fox. a senior who run the course examines the fields to if the farm- in 7 28 seconds. Don Fitzminutes, er is living up to his contract. gerald a Junior came second with J. Each fanner signing a contract is Wilson a senior third. Harold Diegel-becrequired to reduce his annual wheat Senior, fourth and Sterling acreage 15 percent for the 1934 crop Allred. a sophomore, fifth. and if he fails to comply with this Of last year's first five only two when the field supervisor visits his are in the high school this year Fitzfarm in the spring. The money ad- gerald and Evans. vanced to him this fall will be conThere will be no turkey dinner and sidered a loan and will have to be paid no class party for the winners but the back to the government with interest. high school medal will be awarded the Lehi district has 78 sign contracts winner at the annual award day at 0 the end of the school year. consisting of an annual yield of A large number of students are bushels and if the required reduction is made on these contract it will enetring the race this year. reduce the yield of ' wheat in this Mrs. Douglas Scalley of Salt Lake vicinity to about 120.000 bushels. Salt Lake countys was also sent In City, was a guest of her mother. Mr. k, utilizing s natural lake and providing The Priests of the Lehi First Ward a supplemental water supply to lands It was entertained their partners at a lively near Myton and Roosevelt estimated that this project wil provide party in the ward chapel Monday 9,000 man monhs of employment. evening. A snappy program, and the dancing followed by a delicious lunchThe Sanpete project involves construction of two irrigation units eon were enjoyed by the entire in Sanpete, one other at Spring oW mm f any pewr or talbmaeo. . DEER do fiMHHfel stsfiags 10c lb. ....4 15s Pound . 2 Pounds Mild Tamales Horse Radish lbs. 84c STATE STREET 3 for 25c 7 os. Jar 20c (Strong) IPeoDjpfle' PHONES Cheese.... 25c (CaDcoTji 76- -78 LEHI. UTAH . |