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Show Hospital Notes The patients received the Lehi Hospital this following treatment at week: Arlie Roberta received treatment for a lacerated arm and leg, Thurs day. Elwin Walker of Mona. a grandson f A.E. Fox had hia tonsils removed. Thursday. Arlene Van Wagoner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Van Wagoner had her tonsils removed. Thursday. A winsome baby girl was born to Mrs. Sam Pack of American Fork, Thursday. Mrs. Pack was formerly Miss Ethel Wright of this city. Floyd Simmons of American Fork, underwent an appendicitis operation, Thursday. the next 50 k. w. h.. 4 cents per k. w. h. for the next 1500 k- - w. lu 3.5 cenU per k. w. b, for the next cents per k. 10,000 k. w. , and w. h- - for additional consumption. The rate for all territory outside of cities over 15,000 population will be the same, exept the minimum charge will be $1 for all hours. of the nation for signs of returning prosperity. The Home Economics Applied Art display of the Utah County fair is split into two divisions the first of these being the Applied Art department In this department originality in the home arts will be stressed. Patchwork quilts, hooked rugs, braided rugs, and woven rugs, crocheted and knitted garments, and embroidery work will make up a colorful and interesting display. In the second division. Domestic Science, variety, attractiveness, and quality will be stressed. Utah County has a wealh of fruits and vegetables for drying, preserving and canning. it is not too late to begin preparation and selection of exhibition material. The fruit and vegetable season is at its height, with many choice fruits and vegetabes avaiable. A new section of the Home Economics Department will be an exhibit e of soap. The recipes used are to be included in these entries. 2-- 5 h-- NEW DRESSES AT POWERS, 350; Beaver mountain, 750; Dixie district. 1500. All hunters must check out with game wardens and all meat will be inspeced. It is further provided that anyone holding a state hunting license to take one male deer with horns not lees than five inches In length between October 20 and November 4, both dates inclusive, in the following counties: Washingon, Iron, Beaver, Millard, Piute, Sevier and Sanpete. These counties are declared open to such hunting for the period of time designated. The killing of a buck deer with horns not less than five inches shall not in any way affect a hunter's privilege of obtaining a hornless deer permit on designated areas. LIONS NOTES at league. The tie off was played American Fork. Wednesday 5, iS35 The Lehi Lions will hold their lar luncheon in the First Ward THAIIK YOU W wish to thank the Lehi Firemen for their splendid work at the recent fire at our home. We also wish to thank the neighbors and all who assisted in keeping the flames under control. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jenkinson. Socety Hall. Thursday evening, J, Thornton, principal of the Fan Junior High School of- - Provo, Distict Governor will: speak of T4 Mexico City 'Convention, gp. i ' musicali numven inave ioeen The committee in charge are Li Gaisford. Goates and Hansen, r, prize will be furnished by Lion La- The committee for next meetng: Lkt Larsen, Lett and MitchelL 2 Million Dollar Sale Now On at Real Savings. People's Co-op. D. U. P- - NOTES home-mad- The Fort Wall Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Lester Peterson, Thurs- NEW DRESSES AT POWERS. Mrs. Leonard Peterson of American day, September 12th at 2 p. m. All members and eligible members are invited to be present. Fork, underwent a major opertaion, UTAH POWER REVEALS Saturday. J. Leonard Bates .who recently THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS I THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1935 HEW PLAN OH RATES un- S derwent a hernia operation was taken SCHEDULES CUT CHARGES ON INCREASED USE OF ELECTRICITY Blane Anderson son of Mr. and Mrs. Evans Anderson had his tonsils The Utah Power and Light com removed Tuesday. pany filed new rate schedules with the Phyllis Parish of Ibapah, Nevada, public service commissions of Utah and Idaho late Saturday. The sched had her tonsils removed. Tuesday. ules provides for lower rates for inA baby daughter wis born to Mrs. creased consumption of electricity, the Evan Street, Wednesday, August 28. reductions applying on the amount of the increase in consumption. tonher had Van Under the new schedules, customers Wagoner Shirley who will increase their use of electric sils removed, Wednesday. inity may enjoy the benefit of such A baby daughter was born to Mrs. creased use of electricity at a lower Ead Thome of American Fork, Fri- rate, it was announced by George M day. Gadsby, president and general He said the plan will be parti Donald Brokaw, Paul Comer, son cularly advantageous to small consum of Eldon Comer; Azalea and Helen ers who will increase their present Aimonetti had their tonsils removed. use. The new rates will become effec Tuesday. tive on billings based on meter readings taken after October 1, 1935, and HOME ECONOMICS AT apply to the company's interconnect ed system in Utah and Idaho. The THE COUNTY FAIR new rate plan also is available for customers of the Bountiful Light and Power company in Bountifull, Center-vill- e Mrs. Mable Stewart and Mrs and Woods Cross. Bessie Gourley. supervisors of the How Rate Apply Home Economics and Applied Art De The revised schedules make availpartments at the County Fair, which able to consumers a 50 per cent dis will be held September 20 and 21, are count for all kilowatt hours that they very anxious to have the hearty sup- will use in excess of those used durport of every resident in the county. ing the corresponding month in the Their motto is, "An Exhibit from period ended with meter every Family." You have the articles; readings in June, 1935, subject to cerlet us show them to the public. Bring tain low limits for each schedule. in your exhibits to these departments By way of ilustratlon, a residental before Sepember 18, as the judging consumer uses 30 kilowatt lighting will be done before they are placed hours in October, 1934, in October of on exhibit. this vear usese 40 kilowatt hours. He To say that the Home Arts are the would be entitled to the basis of civilization is not to overstate hours of increased usage at 3XA or 4 the case. When Napoleon said that cents per kilowatt hour, depending up an army marched on its stomach he on the schedue, instead of the present spoke for only a part of humanity but 7 or 8 cents per kilowatt hour. what he said is true of the entire huThe company also has changed the man race. Without "three squares' a present residental lighting schedule by day no nation can prosper. Environ- lowering the rate to 4 cents a kilowatt ment is of recognized importance; cu- hour after the use of 86 kilowatt lture grows out of beautiful surround- hours in any month. Hretofore this ings and artistically planned homes. rate over the minimum charge of 9u We look first of all to the housewives cents or $1 for 11 kilowatt hours has been a straight 7 or 8 cents per kilo watt hour, depending upon the sched ule. DO YOU WANT The new revised residential lighting rate for cities over 15,000 populaiori will be 90 cents for the first 1. kilo watt hours, 7 cents per k. w. h. for the next 75 k. w. h. of monthly consum- HERE THEY ARE tion. and 4 cents per k. w. h. for all In all cities additional consumption. 29c BUTTER, Bridal Veil, fresh lb... in rural and 15.000 towns uder and 15c CATSUP, No. 2V4 size will be $1 for the rate the territory POWDERED SUGAR, 3 Pounds 22c first 11 kilowatt hours in any month 6 for 19c 8 cents WATER GLASSES per k. w. h. for the next 75 24c k. w. h. and 4 cents per k. w. h. for RAISINS. 4 Pound Package 10c additional consumption. CATSUP, 14 oz. bottle Refrigeration Rate 3 for 10c BREAD, 12 oz. loaves A change also is made in the resi COCOA ROCKWOOD, 2 lb. can 19c denial refrigeration rate, which 5 Pounds 27c RICE all kilowatt hours above the in10c cluded eneregy for the room charge SALMON. Pink, Tall Cans hours at 4.5 cents 3 Pounds 20c and the MACRONI. Bulk 38c per k. w. h. will be 4 cents per k. w. OATS, 9 Pound Bag..., above that 20c h. Heretofore, all energy CRYSTAL WEDDING OATS included with the room charge was CORN MEAL. 9 Pound Bag... 35c straight 4.5 cents per k. w. h. 34c In addition to the revision of PRESERVES, pure fruit ioc can present schedules as outlined in the Teas, CZTWc foregoing, the company also filed a PO"RK and BEAKS, No. i new. simplified objective resi "gTreWBEANS. No 2 Can 2 for 17c dentiallower, and commercial rate, which TUNA'FLAKESrCIearwater ... 10c consumers may seure by increased fATCHES. Cartoon . . . .6 Boxes 19c use. This new, domestic objective BROOMS. 5 Tie, BestQuality. . 43c rate, in cities above 15.000 populalon, is 90 cents for the first 11 kilowatt 1 0c Cornflakes. Large Package 5 cents per k. w. h. for the next hours. These are only a few of the specials h.. 2.5 cents per k. w. h. for w. k. 25 we. have for you. the next 164 k. w. h. and 1.5 cents per IT PAYS TO SHOP AND SAVE k. w. h. for all additional consumption. AT In cities under 15,800 or rural terri tory the rate would be the same, ex cept the monthly minimum will be 1 for the first 11 kilowatt hours Instead 90 cents. of 20-DeliTer We Phmi The objective rate for com P. S. Don't forget our New Fall mercial lighting 1n cities over 15,000 Hats they are great 90 cents for the first 11 kilobe will bucover and We frame pictures 5 cents per k. w. h. for watt hours, do us ttonslet yours. to his home in Alpine, Friday. man-aee- r. th OPECHAILS pro-vi- BROADBENTS nr KATHARINE HEPBURN IN "ALICE ADAMS" She was poor but she was ambitious to win wealth and social recogniton, world of and lived in a pretense n an egort to achieve her desires. This is the story of "Alice Adams." which stars Katharine Hepbun in the title role. Not since she soared to the heights of screen fame in ''Morning Glory" has Miss Hepburn had a role so fitted to her unusual genius, one calculated to make one laugh, cry, live and suffer with the heroine of Booth Tarkington's Pulitzer Prize novel, now an RKO Radio Picture. It is a story of gallant eourage in the face of bitter heartache, on the part of a girl in a small town, who is barred from social equal ity because of her poverty. "True to life' settings, contrasting the life of the rich and the poor add much of the dramatic value of the story. George Stevens directed "Alice Adams" is a Pandro S. Berman pro duction, with Fred MacMurray. Fred Stone and Evelyn Venable in the fea tured cast. make-belie- Mid-weste- GOATES REUNION : i We Stretch Your Food Dollars The family of the late. William Goates met in their annual family " GROCERIES reunion Saturday at Saratoga. The guests assembled to hugle call at 3 p. m. where a social hour, games and GREEN VEGETABLES, swimming were enjoyed. Leo Goates, president of the family organization took charge bf the following program: A report on family temple work was given by Mrs. Annie Goates; a tap dance by Paul Goates of Salt Lake City; remarks by Jay Larkins of Salt Meats and Groceries at our store. ILAIffiSIEM UBIKDS. Lake City; recently returned from an L. D. S. mission ; reading Ruth Glade of Salt Lake City; remarks, Harold Goates ; reports of Elder La Von Earl who is on a foreign mission was given by his mother, Mrs- Alma Earl and a report from Elder Joe 4Stout, another foreign missionary given by Mrs. Emma Phillips, a report from Elder and Mrs. Stewart Durrant of the Hawaiian mission given by Mrs. PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET - Get that Permanent NOW FOR THE OpeningatofSchool Best Permanents the Lowest Prises See Alta for the best Powder and Creams at Reasonable Prices. ALTAS BEAUTY SU0PPE Located Store. at the E. N. Webb Jewelry Phone 49 or 108-appointments W for Copper Bottom Wash Boilers n- Has This new mystery proves conclu- California. sively that the field of science is virgin NEW DRESSES AT POWERS. soil for excellent mystery pots for S. has wearer, S. Van Dine, the mystery plucked one of science's newest DAUGHTER OF as the basis of his murder plot. The pitcure brings a new Philo Vance to the screen in Paul Lukas, who is ably assisted in solving' the "perfect crime'' of a diabolical poison plot by Rosalind Russell, who makes her debut as a leading lady on the screen. The plot centers around the eccentric Llewellyn family, consisting of Alison Skipworth as Mrs. Llewellyn; Isabel Jewell, as her daughter; Donald Cook, as her son; Arthur Byron, as her brother; Leslie Fenton. as her daughter's finance; Louise Fazenda, as the fairly maid, and Leo G Carroll, as the family butler all of whom, at one time or another are murder suspects. NEW DRESSES AT POWERS. RULES FOR HORNLESS DEER HUNT Etc. T" 1 Metro-Goldwy- FRUITS You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Wm. Goates. Out of town members present were: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wright. Mr. and Mrs A. J. Phillips and daughter, Hazel, Mrs. Eldon Goates and son, Paul, Mrs. Bert Despain, Mrs. Wm. Glade and family. Jay Larkin, Leo "CASINO MURDER CASE" BAFFLES FILM AUDIENCE Goates and Mrs. Edward Caldwell, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Alma Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Norvin ex Murder mvsteries are always Mr. and audience spellbound, Brown of American Fork; pected to hold an of Mrs. Harry Jerling Highland; Mr. and one of the finest murder mysteries Mrs. Vern Loveless and family, and is to be geen to come out of Hollywood . . 1 Mrs. J. E. Goates of Provo; Mr. and Friday and Saturday at tne rwyai Mr. and Mrs- - A. L. Goates and son, Theatre, where the Donald of West Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. Mayer production, "The Casino Mur D. R. Goates of Centerfield; Mr. and der Case, is showing. of San Francisco, Goates Harold Mrs. Plot Novel . MEATS SEASONABLE RE- ds LEASED BY LEADER hW $:;2.49 WINS ARCHERY MEET Miss Geo Giles, 14, daughter of Mr. and Mrs- S. D- - Giles of South Gate, California, won honors in two divisions for fight shooting at the National Archery meet recently held - - j Miss Giles won first place in the Junior Girls division and won third place in the women's flight shoot. The bow she uses has a 76 pound draw, and the distance which she made in the medal winning shoot was 256 yards, fftt inches. She has been shooting for some time and is widely known in junior girls archery circles. Mr. Giles, known locally as "Shirl"' is a former Lehi boy. 2 Million People's Co-o- p. Dollar Sale Now On at Real Savings. CALLED OUT The Lehi firemen were called to the Third Ward, Saturday afternoon, sparks fom a bon fire in the Thomas pasture north of the Third Ward chapel threatened to fire the church and the large chicken coops of Charles C. Edwards. Boys had started the fire in the pasture and a tree caught the fire, the hirh wind carrying parks over a large area. No damage was done. LEHI LOSES Gftl.'E TO HEBER Lehi baseball team run Irfto a little hard luck I.abor Pay and lost their game to Heber with a 4 to 12 score. Th's urain tied Heber and Lehi for first place honors in the Timpanogos 98c 2 Quart Ice Cream Freezers $3.98 32 Piece Dinner Sets GILCHRIST HARDWARE there. 3300 The rules governing the 1935 hornless deer hunting season in Utah were released Saturday by Commissioner Newell B. Cock The season will open October 25 and close October 80, both dates inclusive, with the exception of the following connties in which the closine dat shall be November 4 Washington. Iron, Beaver. Millard. Piute. Sevier and Sanpete. The killing of hornless deer will be permitted on the Wasatch game preserve. hundred perrtT't will Thirty-thre- e Those vld to U'sh be sold. will go at two dollars apiece. Nonresident permits will cost fifteen dollars and no permit is transferable. The districts In which homles deer the number alloted mav be i(le in each district follow: Wasatch game canyon. preserve, 400. Twelve-Mil- e 3 Doz. Spring Clothes Pins FORMER RESIDENT FIRE DEPARTMENT PERMITS TO BE SOLD; TO DESIGNATE CAMPS. and A HOME INSTITUTION LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET n Only 10 Days Left To Secure Your Official Inspection Certificate! COME IN AND LET US INSPECT YOUR CAR IN COM- PLIANCE WITH THE NEW STATE ROAD REQUIREMENTS. Bring all of your auto troubles here We Always Satisfy. We are fully equipped for the inspection of your car. Comer Garage JAMES COMER, Manager . |