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Show I februaryL 1934 THE LEHI FREE PRESS i Thursday, February L 1934 woodlot, Nary law fur the purpose of supply- - cast was faultless with costuming Mr. Berry died Saturday of a heart ing trees at a low cost to farmers for and stage settings complete in every attack. windbreak and woodlot planting. The detail. The entire east and directort He was born July 22, 1894. ia distribution of th is mad! are to be congratulated upon the suc Cedar valley, a son of Lysander and aS baSic the Extension Service, cess of the entire play. He married Fannie Neat Berry. or livestock SD4! the 65,000 small trees In such the Ocober in Approximately B. a Sarah Strickland, 8, WIS, presenting play er or 1933, whichever arm i uf 1:4 OF ' rt udied by farmer. of m reM7 praise worthy manner the stake in the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. or,; 1 HIGH POINTS CONTRACTS Sfaj r"lKU Uuh aj re higher. Basi, "vuuca Bimeaiur knipment irom the nursery at workers have indeed set a high mark Mr. Berry was a graduate of Brig-ha-m prepare to uke part in the in tKo L tan are: lxipan t.Yu,ut Ani-i- ! i :. for the ward workers to reach. ""eci government program of University and had taught Ik production wheat field corn nogs, milk and its ; maintained bv the School To Live In Lehi nf o a Tis Fortrv school Privilege for the past 19 years, several farm bring Producers liflj,. Swine prices back products. m Mr. and Mrs- Roscoe Riffie and i years in Idaho, then in Lehi and for with the federal ouJ have been contract a " .. liasven me oe-- government under the Clarke-McNar- y ueu uy 1JlrecU)'- - William Peterson family are invited to attend a show! the past few years in Cedar valley. to k iJ V oi nu benefit navment, of .... ff,v and keen in ' law for the purpose of at the Royal Theatre, Friday or Sattrees He was a member of the Cedar val supplying the $eB" ,v"7. I rvice of the Utah Stat1 signing a ; JL:.. v" : at a low as guests of the Lehi Free ley L. D. S. ward bishopric several reduction to program. windcost farmers for l :ith the urday Collge. advance permission break and woodlot planting. The dis Press and Royal managers. Just years and a teacher in the Sunday oointa of the corn and Agricultural Jot-porof the most im- ment committee to ta tribution or . adjust of the stock is mads through bring your paper and family. counav-wschool organization. jjnsrment phases of the corn-ho- g connect the figures in his contract the Extension Service. tract makes it possible for Surviving are his widow and seven recourse b v him. farmers to Nine hardwoods and four evergreen a sons and daughters: Dale Beta. .RESIST u CAN e,3 MAN unaerstanding of the prompensa.tion for the adjust- species are offered at Jack, June. Wallace, Rial and Joan prices from gram in the least possible time. Ks ments listed above, ti Al A itemized farm- fl.50 to $2.50 per hundred trees. ALIURE Berry; his mother, and four sisters, by the extension service, the ers shall receive as benefit payments There is no limit to the number that Mrs. Wallace Anderson. Mrs- - Wayne nine essential features are: $a a head on 75percent of the ad- may be purchased by one individual; FORMER LEHI TEACHER Mrs. Pharis Ault and Miss 1- I 1 V The contract signer justed PASSES AWAY Hacking, annual agrees to average number of however, a charge of $1 for each 25 Wanda Berry, Cedar valley. cut the corn acreage on the farm he hogs produced for market from 1932 trees will be made for orders of less win operate in 1934 to at least 20 and 1933 litters, and 30 Funeral services for Woodruff L. than 100. The law prohibits the re-A fine son arrived at the home of percent less than the average on that bushel on the estimated 39 of Cedar Valley, were yield of corn; sale of any of this planting stock. Berry, farm during 1932 to 1933. If he is that might have been 1 p. m. in the Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis of Provo, conducted at Wednesday produced on the The sizes of the trees vary from two to operate a new farm in Cedar valley L. D. S. chapel, with in on Monday. January 29th. Mother 1934, the land retired from production. to eight inches for the evergreens and size of corn crop on previouslv-one- r. terment in Cedar valley cemetery, and son both reported as doing fine. 'Tis a Privilege To Live In Lehi from nine to 24 inches for the hard ated " ' farm Mr. is not to and be considered. Mrs. Donald Goates who woods, Professor Dunn ' I ' reports. 1 ' Corn acreage base stays with ih have been making their home in West The various species available are: land. Jordan moved into the Ray Goates Green ash. hardy catalpa, Siberian 9 .ncoKc tan iue reaucea more home last week elm, black locust, thornless honey than 20 percent, but benefit payments locust Russian olive. Siberian pea will not be made on an area in excess ADVISE FARMERS TO GET tree, black walnut, golden willow, SEED WHEAT WITH BONUSES Austrian of 30 percent. pine, ponderosa pine, Scotch 3. The farmer must not increase and blue spruce. These species pine, Vnw. k corn acreage on other land he owns mc yasi iiwo or tnree vears, have all been grown under farm conUtah farmers have not given as much ditions in most sections of Utah. Each controls or operates above the aver attention to the planting of good seed is age acreage on that land in 1932-193- 3 adapted to particular soil, moisas was formerly the case, says Prof, ture and elevational 4. The contracting inproducer shall requirements, and reduce the number of litters of pigs J. C- - Hogenson, extension agronomist these peculiarities are listed in the Best Theatre, Best Sound, Best Pictures and Cheapest Admission lay farrowed on his farm or farms or of the Utah State Agricultural circular. WHY BE SATISFIED WITH LESS? . , farrowed by sows owned by him in college. This has not been due to Results of the past four years of Wi ii iii"" lack of icw-Or interest as to but 1934 to rather a lack tree planting in the state show that at least 75 pecent of the KOPtE regard you pretty i do you bear the reputation number of all liters owned of funds with which to purchase bet-e- r with average care, the hardwoods are average mum loveliness that goes with a seed, or from the extremely low better suited for farm by him when farrowed in 1932 and planting than Ids skin? price at which farmers were able to the conifers, as they are hardier and 1933. ibe mirror shows your face losing r tt rim radiance . . . growing rough faster growing. However if special a. ne- agrees not. to increase sell their farm products. Wuh the distribution if ... try using Outdoor Girl 1 of wheat care can be given the evergreens, thy above his 1932-193- 3 the averages i Oi Face Powder. There's nothing checks in the various counties be will more there number and of feeder pigs he buys in 1934, permanent provide h for smoothing away coarseness 6. The farmer agrees to reduce is good reason to believe that many better windbreaks in time. to your complexion its restoring The trees should be ordered at I alluring beauty. the total number of hogs he markets farmers are going to be more inter .icook Girl is soft and fluffy in 1934 to at least 75 percent of the ested in the planting of good seed of once, as they are shipped in the order in d fed yet it clings for hours. rson. SLIM SUMMERVILLE and ANDY DEVINE in 'mtnshtdes io blend with any complex-!- : average number marketed from lit- standard adapted varieties than has rceived, said Mr. Dunn. Additional at leading drug and lui: cconomy-sizters owned by him farrowed in 1932 been the case since 1930. To remind circulars or other forestry inforferai Hores 50c. 25c. Mail coupon for farmers of this, a notice is given each mation may be obtained from the jib free umples. and 1933. 7. Unless given special permission farmer at the time he is paid adjust local agricultural extension agent or by writing to the Extension Service to the contrary, the farmer shall use ment check which says: Also Chapetr Two of now seed at Logan. assures wheat rsuymg retired corn land only in one or more 'Tis a Privilege To Live In Lehi of five ways: To plant more per you a supply to carry out the provisions of wheat allotment con DEPT. N your JjTAl CORPORATION. such to manent pasture; plant crops tract. It is anticipated that you will LEHI DEFEATS as clover or lespedeza to improve the J I mi mi Free Trial Packages' of S alcin- You Can't Afford To Miss Itl ADMISSION ONLY 5c and 10c. use whatever part of the wheat ad HI UUIOOOI OIRL or Mil UK) soil or to prevent soil washing, but s.iao. check is that to LINCOLN FRIDAY justment necessary not to be harvested; let the land seed wheat The supstand fallow; carry on a campaign to purchase your seed wheat is not large of ply good a farm erarfipflte weeds: or plant Lehi retained an unblemished and it is suggested that you write to your county' agent if you need his record in the Alpine division Friday help. The Extension Service at your night by defeating a game but out Agricultural College has set up an classed Lincoln high crew by the Direct from the Orpheum Theatre, Salt Lake. organization to assist farmers in se comfortable margin of 44 to 20. PAUL LUKAS and ELISSA LANDI in With Chilton, Peterson, Woffinden curing the proper variety at reasonand in Hunt baskets with ringing able prices. If you will need to pur chase other farm seed for 1934, now monotonous regularity, the Tigers had difficulty in staying close after is a good time to do so." had played the league leaders on You'll love it t A sparkling comedy drama of tangled affairs in which they associate E. chief Farrell, George terms even which the in first a butler and a maid and a gentleman and a lady each think they are quarter, of the wheat section, also points out i two ended with to Lehi the . points making love to someone else. that although the second payment is good. al8 cents a bushel on each farmers LEHI ALSO GC0D SHORTS lotment a part of this will be deductG. T. F. P. ed to pay the local expenses of the USE THE COUPON .4 2 2 10 Chilton, rf . county wheat production control 0 8 0 Woffinden, If. 0 0 8 c Peterson, Lehi To In Live 'Tis a Privilege 1 Goates, rgThe Screen's Greatest Mystery Picture 0 10 0 Hunt, lg FORESTRY CIRCULAR TELLS 0 UTAH 10 0 FOR . OF TREES Fitzgerald, rf. 2 Roberts, If 0 c the circulars Wells, race. listing a Tree planting "I betcha he can! Mv father can beat your father in 0 0 will Hadf ield, rg. . . 0 that trees forest small When of kinds him. to my dad just sails along hills mean nothing be available at the Utah State Agri r told him to slow down he said to blarae Conoco uas, not mmi 1 0 nifnra1 Cnlleu--o nursery for farm Evans, lg. more ana Conoco Gas is the DeDnier, the speeder fuel that gives you 4 44 6 20 will be Totals this coming spring planting miles. It's the ideal winter gasoline it enables you to start LINCOLN "impossible" , mailed to farmers in all parts of pkly and easily. Try a tankf ul today. G. T. F. to t. to Utah on February 1, according yoUi 3 .1 You're Miles Ahead with Conoco Gas! y Paul M. Dun, forester for the Exten- Loveridge, rf oi 2 1 0 0 Davis, If. sion Service. lifetime! 2 1 c It's A Pleasure To Serve You! Approximately 65,000 small trees Gillespie, 4 2 4 lo Ronnow, rg of 13 different species will be ready 0 0 for shipment from the nursery at Gourdin, lg 0 0 If. Johnson, The 1. nursery about April Logan 1 PETERSON. Manager "BUCK" is maintained by the School of Fores Castleberry, lg rr. r mil TTTV4 TI PONE 354 ...0 0 0 0 108 STATE STKttttli bfini, with the federal Tucker, If try in gaU 'ornmpnt under the Clarke-Mc- tV"" 4 20 8 11 Totals -- ' F Score by quarters: 9 20 37 44 Lehi 7 12 12 20 Lincoln Mcintosh, referee; Clark, umpire. 'Tis a Privilege To Live In Lehi Mr, Kiolfile, motorist, was arrested Sunday on the State Highway for speeding and deposited a fine of $1.50 With. Gloria Stuart. in the city treasury. Cleude farm &nd Home News The farnr agrees not to in crease his " ""f"' other tnan hay. or any crops planted 8- - l iJIBb r,,,;. " r1 .AV" Ce. Tlnseet ' n. - i "T F ;r w te7. ' 2 CEDAR OF U VALLEY - tit V w . i.... R OYA1 THEATRE 3 WEEKLY PROGRAM Wednesday, Jan. 31 and Thu. Feb. s Big Bargain Show n "HORSE PLAY" a big laugh hit V&iiih ajtiy THE HURRICANE EXPRESS Friday and Saturday, Feb. 2 and 3 IT'S COUPON DAYS M A "BY CANDLELIGHT" G'iLYIOs&IEs - IBetchaHe Can't" Feb. 4, 5, 6 15 Sunday, Mon., Tuesday, 10 10 .... - - - - 11 e w CENTRAL SERVICE STATION 13 10 10 10 I I The screen masters give J the thrill a 113 i. H.G.WELLS f ft Family KQyai nniL rx 4--n ineauc With Each 50c Paid On Subscription to the show tor an eveU...B for sue. Lehi's leading paper for six months e all vour family i i MIIIOG'iETTE PLEASES "Mingonette" the stake M. I. A show pleased a record crowd at the Auditorium, Saturday High School evftnins-- . The acting of the entire $2.75 FOR SI For Two Weeks Only OUTDOOR GIRL Box Face Powder Large Lipstick Dry Rouge 1 year to Lehi Free Press loved him GAthegirlworld hated ffy t M and feared him! See V f the most amazing picture of the year. 9 Ai n William Kerrigan. Dudley Dlggta, Una O'Connor, Henry Travara, Forrester Harrey. Screenplay by R. C. SharrOL Produced by Carl La. mm la, Jr. Di raelad by Jmn Whale. A UNIVER. SAL PICTURE. How does the screen "show" an invisible man...... in action! Come and see. No Advance In Prices Only 10c and 18e $1.00 ALSO GOOD SHORTS! 85 40 1.00 Tote! 5 ALL FOR $1.00 A Free Press In Motto: Oaf Every Lehi Scae- 3 ; Rii'm, the To Lehi's Leading Show House 1 i. COUPON This Coupon and one ticket bought at the regular admission price will admit two to the Royal Theatre, Friday or Saurday. |