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Show THURSDAY, THB LEHI FREE PEE36 NOVEMBER 15. 1334 GROWERS tlM BEET BUREAU ZrA 3 . Thousands of dollars will be brought tke into Utah county us the result of start will which new sugar beet setup, county Boon, Lyman H. Rich, Utah conProblems Monday. stated agent, diswere nected with this new setup the 1 of a meeting cussed Saturday at bureau. Farm Utah County With the arrival of the contract forms the benefit payments to growers eligible, organizaion of an association on practically the same basis as the wheat growers' units will v, stnrtfi Mr. Rich stated . Data on the acreage and yields on which j J now be-- j payments are to be based are i Have not raised in price along with all other first grade tires and is the only tire company who gives an unconditional guarantee with their tires. The State Street Service carries a full stock of all sizes of these First Grade Tires. ing gauitrztu EVEREADY PRESTONE V,. ALCOHOL to 1 30c QUART SO VIS "D" MOTOR OIL VICO MOTOR OIL ...25c QUART QUAKER STATE MOTOR OIL ...35c QUART STANOLIND MOTOR OIL ...15c QUART u V Atlas Stanolind, Pep 88 and Pep 88 Ethyl Gasoline Tires-Tubes-Batt- eries OF AUTOMOBILE LINE ACCESSORIES Max Warner, Brigham Toung versity football player, has been tioned by criticis for State Street Service J. Hanson, New Manager State Street . Hospital Notes patienta received treatment at the LstoJ Hospital thia Tbe following JOM Basketball practice has begun at The Lehl firemen Joined the State week: the local high school and some splendid prospects are lined up for a cham- Firemen's Association this week. The association a firemen's conducts E. J. Thrasher was treated lor an pionship team this year. A schedule has been arranged as fol school, gives illustrated lectures and Injured back, Thursday. E. lows: gives it's members the benefit of tbe A fine eon was born to Mrs. ' si rtstwttJUifcj&1 association insurance. Cook of Cedar Fort. Thursday, Nov. 8, December 5 Lehl at Jordan. December 7 Spanish Fork at Lehl. f NEW TAPPING MACHINE A baby boy was born to Mr. M. W. December 11 Lehl at Sprlngville. 9. PURCHASED BY CITY November 14 Fork. on Lehl at Spanish December Wathen Friday, n December 21 Sprlngville at Lehl. Mrs. F. J. Nielsen of Mt. Pleasant There will be two games each tven-inLehl City Water Works Department The second teams of the schools recently received a new tapping ma had her tonsils removed, Saturday. will meet at 7 p. m. and the main chine to be used in tapping Into the A fine son was born to Mrs. Lindsay games will begin at 8 p. m. main line for outlets New connections . ... . ,. Milne on Sunday, November 11. a.ii uiw ue inwje wnn me iuii water pressure in the mains without losing any water and eliminating the neces The son of Mrs. Isaac Fox, Jr., received treatment for a fractured hand, sity of turning the water out of the X A fine eon and heir was born to j Mlg8 Ruth christofferson, daughter Mrs. Wayne Taylor, Tuesday. Nov. 13. of Alex christofferson and Thomas Wilcox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox, were married In Salt Lake PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY City, Saturday. Both young people FRIDAY AND SATURDAY are well known in their respective AT wards, the bride was an active worker in the Lehl Fourth Ward and the groom an active worker in the Lehl Broaclbcnt's 58c ox. be SUGAR.... 6c RAISINS, 11 10c TOMATOES (Solid Pack) No. 2 10c 14c PUMPKIN, No. 2H Can 17c Pound CRANBERRIES, 15c 18c LIBBY'S CORN BEEF 5c 10c VANILLA or LEMON, 2 ox Down i9c . Lemons 11c 15c MISSION TUNA FLAKES -- ..lis 15c SALMON, Tall Can Pound Bag 48c 65c ROLLED OATS. MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING Quart Jar 2&s 29c PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lb. Jar 25c 15c MINCE MEAT, Frsh, Pound POWDERED SUGAR, 3 Pounds 25c 27c HILL'S BLUE CAN COFFEE. 12c CORN, PEAS or BEANS 10c SPECIAI Box 3 33c lb. CRACKERS SODA ONE POUND BOX LUSH-U- S 25c CHERRY CHOCOLATES 10 Pounds NOT-A-SEE- D Third Ward. They have hosts of friends wishing them a happy future. RUSSON-HUGGAR- BROADBEINTS B. Y. U. NEWS NOTES i y ilairsen FRUITS-GREE- Etc. hbmid. PHONE 17 f MAIN STREET LEHL DTiJ To Keep In Touch With Friends It Pays to Have Your Ow-n- TELEPHONE Notice of Poultry Producers Meet' invited. $2.75 I Some of our ed self-appoi- nt rs Every business man should be a member of the Chamber of Commerce Every county in the state of Utah, in his home city. He owes it to himexcept Daggett, is represened among self, to his business and to his corn- students enrolled at Brigham Young munity to be an active part in the University. building of and the general welfare of the city and surrounding country. Brigham Toung University is more than a half century old, having been The whitewash brush is being asfounded in 1875. siduously applied, but no amount ffi55e5gaSaB tvr u Lm The more capital invested in industries in a city the larger its resources will be and the better the city will be in which to live and make a living Boost the industries of your home city- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colledge and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart were Provo visit ors, Tuesday, Total S . ALL FOR $1.00 Every Lehi Horn For Efficient Telephone LEHI FREE 8-- PRESS J? - r rA P? n? kwt ri iVi CuJ - BUILDING NEW GROCERY STORE to the Royal Theatre i Prlntinf G. S. PETERSON G. S. Peterson began building a small brick building on the north corner of his property on First East Street last week. The building when WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR finished will give ample room for a OUR STORE grocery store where Mr. Peterson can Tou will find many Money Sav'n? again resume his business. His entire 8tO0k of Jfrocerlen, candlea and notion Specials throughout the store where , were lost In the fire that destroyed to It'u a pleasure shop. the entire interior of the Q. S. P. Store W. DlivrJ Anywh.r. In the old PHONE 20-rrkham Building a few We frame pictures and cover but- weeks ago. tons. Let us do yours. The Lehi public will be glad to welcome Mr. Peterson bnck again in business and wish him success and good luck. W VEGETABLES, Some motorists try to use their horns to keep traffic out of their way. ed brain-trustelead themselves only. They seem to think that the noise Nobody else pays any attention to produced will scare traffic out of the mains when a new connection is made. them. way. It won't always work. D Miss Lillian Russon. daughter of Mrs. Enoch Russon and Ralph Hug-gar- d of American Fork, were married in the Salt Lake Temple, Saturday. The bride is a popular Fourth Warder and has a large circle of friends wishing her a successful and happy future. The bride's mother is entertaining at a wedding dance in the Fourth Ward Chapel, Friday evening in the young people's honor. choica 1 rlil. , CHRISTOFFERSON-WILCO- MEATS SEASONABLE friends. ' Monday. get the best selection of Meats and Groceries at our store. You can ALWAYS Newspapers have goods to sell the same as any other merchant. Their Everybody goods consist of newspapers and advertising space. They can no more afRANDAL SCHOW, President ford to give them away than a merDELBERT NORMAN, Secret chant can afford to give his stock away. And still many people try to whitewashing can disguise the facti I . 4 OVAa .,.111 Vn I get something for nothing. MR $! of being reduced. True economy is wise expenditure. OUTDOOR GIRL Business success these days is con! Box Face Powder Large If a man does not believe in the city fined to those concerns who realize Lipstick in which he lives, he should move to that in order to get buiness they must " some other city and make room for invite it by newspaper Dry Rouge advertising. 1 Press to Lehi Free someone year does believe in it. pre-seas- MARRIAGES Meats and Groceries will be a SPECIAL MEETING of tfcij Lehi poultrymen in the Memorial Building, I Friday, November 16, 1934, at 8 P M. Prof,! Byron Alder of the Utah Agricultural Colle?" will be the speaker of the evening. If there is anything you want to knot about the poultry business, come to this meeting and ask Prof. Alder. Bring your keH Utah g. giving rouirry There STATE ASSOCIATION BALL GAMES jig. Unimen- recognitor LE1II FIREUEll TO BASKET- PRE-SEAS- Q3 Jw fL, GROCERIES Brigham Toung University is organized in five colleges and thirty-thre- e with fifteen hundred departments AND A Place Your Order For Your Thanks-- - Brigham Young University is the largest private school in this region. It makes religion an important field lor research and study. .A COMPLETE 1 will have charge of the hande the payments for and program Wasatch, Millard and Juab counties brsides Utah county. J. W. Gillman of Orem, a member of the National Beet Growers' executive board, and Ralph Morgan of Spanish Fork, president of the Central Utah Beet Growers' association, were speakers at the meeting, pledging support of their organizatoins to the program. Need of securing a shipmen of 2500 tons of hay for feeding Utah county livestock unless the government continues its cattle purchasing program and buys 2000 mure head of cattle in Utah county was pointed out by farm bureau officials Efforts will be made by the bureau to secure this hay and import it at the lowest possble price. Jesse Hall, president of the county farm bureau, stated. office, which WE SELL ! 'y f6 LeM's Leading House With Each 50c Paid on old or new subscriptions JLJKHI KIR FIR ipid The Only Paper That Does Not Go Out of Town I To Do Its Printing |