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Show 1935 TESDAY, MARCH 21, THELEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1935 ill the various kinds of small fruits NUMBER OF FARMS 1935 uu vegetables that may be AGRICULTURAL CENSUS &" n &t home, J. Aire Hwm W&ittiiag Foe A ILttF? C. Hogenson, says extension agronomist of the Utah extension service at Logan. It is important that these be grown 'n v"iety in as quantity as the needs of the large family may require. Strawberries, raspberries, currant and gooseberries can be grown in practically every county in the state. To produce oualitv fruit iW must, of course, be taken care of. Pruned, weeded, cultivated. . irrigated and- nrohsriW I 'J VJ'IBOU 1UI best results. correction. Samuel Dowse. ... Lehi's Amusement Center . . Supervisor of Census. IT Alfa aiiihh .ft. HAIIUHAL bUAKU reouire little II rhnWh Asparaerus and bed has been established, The number of farms in the County of Utah, State of Utah, as shown by a preliminary count of the returns of me Jsupervisor of the 1935 Census of Agriculture, inventory as of January 1, 1935, is 4.006, as compared with 3,561 on April 1. 1030. The 1935 figure is preliminary and subject to WEEKLY PROGRAM I Friday and Saturday, March22and23 care or attention and yield abundant ly or tasty, nutritious foods year after year. These should be crown t every home where a small space can De provided. The Lehi Unit of the 22nd Field Forntahft by CUh Oounty AteaC For recomended varieties of Utah- Artillery, Service Battery passed their adapted seed, write to the Extension annual With RANDOLPH SCOTT, CHARLES "CHIC"' SALE, and KATHLEEN inspection with a high rating, - VITI ATION OF WATER amount of fatigue if the service at Logan. eur-fac- e working BURKE in Monday the local FIXTURES PLUMBING evening Armory. AND just meets the palms of the For the fourth consecutive year the Another of those good Zane Grey hands when the arms are pictures, full of action, thrills and romance. relaxed at Lehi Also Charlie Chase Comedy and a Cartoon in Technicolor. unit were present 100 percent SOW GOOD EcoCLEAN Extension SEED . Effie S. Barrows, me sides with hands extendi n. for the inspection. . tThma Minn rraryi on f TTQAC DONTMISSIT' ward. If the top edge of the sink ONLY 10c and 15c. is General There Williams and his staff, is probably no one thin that the same height as the Logan. surworking Colonel Gardner and his stac and face, the sink bottom should be of brings larger net returns on the farm than the sowing of good, clean, viable Captain Daniels'and officers of the C t ; an ill wind that blows no convenient location. Little "step-ups- " seed of every crop that is Battery of Spanish Fork, were among of certain may oe planted, says the kxL gays inhabitants provided ror children who rroressor vi sitors present C. J. the Utah TTtV Not Hogenson, f wn0ns " work at the sink or a wooden rack gOBgn Private LaDme Dorton was given extension service. same and people aro these THE GAYEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR may oe used m the sink to elevate the medal awarded Poor seed reduces yield and Quality by Lehi Guards tieir nimals partook alike from the tne dish pan if a taller familv mam Five Year Club for the best lookinir . 3 J'. 1 1 I and at the same time increases the dui ber has a M watering noies ana aircnes; on inspection, the visitors actassignment private of noxious danger introducing weeds, w nere the drougnt came ana uie waier iaaea as judges. Mr- - Dorton will wear running- water in acnnir , injurious insects and other ing onto pests i lived and wish- ,ny. All things that capmets, too, are being built. Every- the farm. All of those factors reduce the medal for 6ne year and if he is to continue to live were forced to thing that is used . frequently should the value of the cron arrown and also still a private at the next inspect ion . - - i i. and hasn't lost his good looks, may p (Isewnere or wme raracie naa w be stored within easy reach of the the actual value of the land itself. be performed to enable them to live worker and every niche of space It is hard enough to control weeds again be given the award. r Ud enjoy me wirere uiey were. well used, with no waste snace be commonly found in erain fields, with Vwi is no need of details, but in tween shelves or between working out sowing a fresh lot of weed seeds STAKE HOBBY SHOW water is flowing today in area and the Buy places beginning of the cabinet. every time crops are planted. The Families who had rrom 4 to 16 inches for the latter Marby pipes- weed seeds carelessly sown with grain MARCH 30TH jarcely dared hope to ever enjoy the will provide ample space. Shelf spac- cost the farmers of the state large water are ing may be adjustable or articles to rnivaience of running sums of money in loss of yield and the pt the home be stored may be measured and spac contamination jeurrying about to Committea working on the Hobby of the farm. n. to the new situatio Before ing arranged accordingly. Get out the fanning mill, put it in Show report that the plans for the afThink twice, you fortunate people, building, sketch the cabinet to scale, good working order, with unbroken fair are progressing and the response sure making sure there is a dace for screens and before making changes and be W properly adjusted parts, from the wards is far better than that everything; that this place is where advises Professor readjustments are timely and Some early entries The they expected. Hogenson. improvements are made according to the article is most used; that equip seed for planting should be cleaned, are among the most interesting and the most standards of ment used together is trrouoed to and treated thoroughly before it is valuable in the city. The genealogical They're both la, and comfort. -- A to sow for a clean field of grain. section report a very interesting and gether; that there is no wasted space love with loaat The purchase and installation of and no inaccessible areas; that stor- ready instructive Tn avoid miirh enntamnation. slant display. Included in this Who's the lack? indplumbing fixtures is a practice charts to age calls for a minimum of stretchinar nnlv certified seed which is reauired section will be pedigree one this time? once in in a life and stooping; that no toe is stubbed to be reasonably free from both plant Adam and many other interesting ulged perhaps only Three grand eti lime. Do it are while itemsabout you right or paint worn from the cabinet base fiiseojiAa and weed seeds. ia the seasoa'sgay Do you know, for example, for want of toe lie job. One more section has been added All seed grain dealers should be unspace; that the sink est eatemiaaMatl! that if you are a righthanded individu- is placed near the stove and the work ceasing in their efforts to provide clean since our last issue, The radio section. . . 1 a This section is drawing a large numal, the snk drain board should be to area to reduce kitchen mileage. seed for their customers, jusi as mucn ber of entries and will be one of the fa left of the sink, and that there in Sanitary disnosal of waste is ab as farmers should be unceasing most educational sections of the show. siould be either another drain board is seed. clean demands It for solutely essential where runmng water their An especially fine program is bein i working surface to the right of is enjoyed. Fortunately, there are I the farm to farm. the link where dishes be talent and stacked. seed that arranged irom may various agencies in the state equipped neighborly exchange of Dish slacking and washing that' pro to give material help m this line and spreads a large percentage or we something will be doing all during the show. Remember, yon are invited to ceed! from right to left is saviner ot these should be consulted. weeds, observes Professor Hogenson. time and effort watch The ink that is display your hobby. . must The individual farmr S crowded The Lehi Stake Hobby Show win be into a cornet or ag&int a America With using these carefully. held ia the High' School Gymnasium, ttove, whether the sink proper or the PLANT LARGE VARIETY fourteen billion pounds of seed o his fits that corner, is a nuisance. 8atorday, March 30, from 8 p. m. OF SMALL FRUITS f annually, the importance of quality cha&xes BirrrEiwc&TH' to 10 p. m. coatmooasur. AND VEGETABLES I una wtA tiifl. the ncralnxt firmw specially if two per sons are on the biuis buuci, . u.v u'6 w0 The afternoon session will be given MANC1S DRAM . . ROSALIND IUSSILL iah washing job at one time. 7 unclean seed; uses he if poor, farmer The height of the sink. too. should A W. S. VAN DYKE Prodcctioi TWa ia nrnhahlv nothing else that and in favor of the farmer if he uses especially far children with appropriate program numbers. The evening adapted to the height of the work- - we can produce that will give such a good clean seed. pogram will begin at 8 p. n. for Work is done with the lee at variety of palatable nutritious food as adults. Ths Lehi Stake Belief Society Also' PATHE NEWS and PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL . , will sell meat' pies and the Beehhra No Advance Ia Prices-O- nly .. . 10c and 15c , of will the stake eeu girls popcorn and candy. Committees are working to make the Hobby Show one of the biggest affairs ever staged in the Lehi Stake. While the show is sponsored by the M . I. A. it is for everv citizen, everv civic and religions organization in the Lehi Stake. LYLE TALBOT and MARY AST0R in Committees working on the show ke PARS IMSPFfiTinij Farm and Home News nocKy mountain Mystery Sunday, Monday and Tuesday March 24, 25 and 26 1 dish-washi- j i- t- 1 re-ada- WW W con-wnien- ce l.J ?jtrr ... over-the-fen- ce out-of-to- wn U ALL OTHE-R- 4 jftf j'mtg : . Wcaeday ocdThe., IT'S BARGAIN DAYS fas are: General Chairman Mrs. Joseph Coulam and John Hutchings. Mrs. H. A. FitzAdvertising Magarfo gerald. MAOAZIN Art-Har- es MtWCDAPFR vine ii u is in PATHFINDER (52 Issues)-COUNT- RY HOSfE THlHunt POULTRY . icrrn mi"r - Primary " El Y I W 1 H N L..-- . Cramtrt' Journsl nwman'lWotW H H r... ,,..Fmw - JJ gjunl.rHom.M( Plcfor;al n Ijfcr UlrV fDVrT 1 5y JSL, JjlfUti IlXSC n Harold Hutchings. Pets LeRoy Worley. Anyone having anything to exhibit are requested to notify the person in charge of that division before March 21. yea If there is no division for your hobbv notify John Hutchings and it will be taken cans of. There will be someone guarding the exhibits at all times and the articles placed there will be well taken care of. This is your show, enter whatever you have of interest and make it a real success. year year year DflAW Q Soy' Lilt &3nun Brewer n Plir7rt.il Home 5cw"h"- eac"J' repree"?' Rnewl I Hon. will be (Boy V I year Pirtnto' Mjarlna ..! Rc-I- year mi YOlfH ORDER TODAYS " "''J CaneMrKfll tnOnv find offer No. M- - - th. ex- STATE . mmMUm I hm AN INVITATION ff: iJ-- ' Swots') Americm Cnktrj i Won- -n' 1 Miririn n Enmtav Sci.nc a Mhn!t$ .1J jrr n Kot!MlKld Mtvuit 1 fear illr wirnPom.' 1 1 nrj American I Yr n Huntlni a Fbhlnf 1 rem MW-- offer to lit r" !"" 8 mou !failm M.- -k yar mo. at three miles a minute as these daredevil speed demom plajj g Also Chapter 11 of All Seats 10c J. Ml Let's Go! Mrs. Aaron Allred. Quilts Mrs. Joseph Coulam. Needlework Mrs. John Southwick. Woodwork Joseph Coulam. Rugs Mrs Byron Gray. Plants and Flowers M. S. Lott.- Relics Andrew Fjeld-Natu- re AND ONE OTHER mMimrtK. n (X). Matt th puhiiutlon inlrei with .1 Ci.4rtcmjft Scknct Montht). Romance "TAILSPIN TOMMY'V - uts SN-- 1 1 1 1 1 Woolston- old Miscellaneous Cecil Ash-ScoDr. J. G. Jones. Genealogical F. A. Hunger. 75 BARGAIN OFFER "Red Hot Tires tne most dangerous game man ever devised. Missionary A. B. Anderson. Beehive Mrs. John Hutchings and Mrs. Isaac Bone. Leatherwork Robert Phillips. edmwm -- i March 27 and 28 The Lehi Stake Hobby committee inCivic and Reliarious oreani- in the Lehi Stake to loin them in placing on display at the Hobby Show and display they wish to enter tn fTieriV nrrraniTation . 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