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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS 31, 1933 Thursday, August Thursday, August 31, 1933 Bishop and Mrs. S- L Goodwin, and George Bone was a business visitor "Larger marketings of cattle than to Salt Lake, Monday. daughters La Priel, Arlean and a year earlier are in prospect during inThelma. visited Sunday in Salt Lake w ill the next 12 months, but they Mrs. Dorothy Jones of Salt Lake, City with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Curtis and son. Mr- - William Hadfield clude fewer of the better finished with her mother, family and Park City with Dr. and spent the week-enkinds and more of the lower grades. Dale, were Provo visitors, Tuesday. Furnlshd by Ct&h County Agent Mrs- - Harold - Goodwin and family. Mrs. Alice Tuckfield. on feed Although the number of cattle : : Lehi : : 1 was on Don Corn in the Belt and Keith Evans are employed August o ! ANNUAL SUGAR BEET TOUR Sugar Factory at Leland somewhat larger than on that dateat present at Aberdeen, Idaho, Mr- - and Mrs. Claud Curtis of Salt Mrs. Olive Tayorf and daughters, at 8:30 a. m. We will go through the last year, total marketings of fedj . Doris and Ruth, Miss Berniece AnLake City, were Lehi visitors, will be tour beet plant where we will see some new cattle during the remainder of 1933 annual Mr- and Mrs- James H. Gray spent The sugar derson, Mr. William Price, Leland conducted in Utah County on Septem- - equipment which has 31?been installed be greatly different Wednesday in Pleasant Grove, guests Price and Roger Price were Eureka probably will. not B . f roprMnondini' visitors ber 6- This tour will start at Span-i- s to lacuitate me namuing oi a-sugar Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckwalters. rrud f MrsV Sunday. Miss Anderson reMr. E. N. Webb SDent the and m-- . of 1132, as the shrt supplies and week-enish Fork, where we will gather at the beets at the dump and at 9:15 American Falls. Idaho, mained there after a several weeks in we will leave the factory and go visit in Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Crane and with their son Ernest and relatively high prices of feed will family. north. tend to restrict further purchases of family of Draper, were Sunday guests The definite itenery will be made up feeder animals-at the James H. Gray home-Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen Mr. Elias M. Jones who has been a little later so that we will know "Cattle numbers have been increasand family of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, employed in JSugar City, Idaho for exactly which stops and where they ing since 1928, and the number of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Richardson of returned home Friday following a the past month spent the week-en- d We expect a large will be madebreeding stock now on farms and Magna, who have been visiting with visit in Lehi and American Fork w ith here with his family. He returned to crowd and believe there will be many Garland Monday, where he will be emranges is the largest ever reached in Mr. and Mrs- James Zimmerman, re- - relatives and friends. beneficial and interesting things to this country With present numbers turned home, Wednesday. : : Lchl : : ployed for sometime. Mrs. Jones acsee on this annual tour. of cows, the annual output of cattle Mrs. Annie Smith and daughters, companied him to Salt Lake City. and calves is equal to the largest year-Misses Jayna Wtlsh and Miss May- - Eulalia and Juanita, and Mr. and a An outstretched hand UTAH COUNTY FAIR of such stock on record, belle Clayton of Salt Lake City, were Mrs. George Ricks left slaughter ly What could be Howdy, folks! Saturday by friendly voice you can put The increase in cattle numbers thus week-en- d of Mr. and Mrs.-A- . auto for guests for a Iowa, several nicer weeks a than picnic if it weren't for no price on these simple ges' Farm bureau committees are far, however, has only recently been E. Adams. visit. Mr. Ricks will attend a poul- sunburn, ', fever, red ants, mosmuch. hay tures yet they means so in reflected in increased cattle slaugh- LehJ working throughout the county try convention there. and punctures? quitoes with the business and ter. In previous cattle production Miss Mary Bee of Provo is a guest Members of your family, to collect commodity cycles slaughter increased for about 3 at the h me of Mr. and Mrs- John! club professional relatives and friends in other prizes will be awarded and put on years before the expansion in Hutchings this week. cities are too far away for An economi- - bers was checked. A substantial re- fair. the during can greet handiclasps but you cal county fair on an educational duction in cattle numbers seems Shaw of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Telephone them by voice. basis is the object this year. Exhibits necessary before the cattle industry Provo, were guests of Mr- and Mrs. 0 them tonight. It's next best H will be accepted by your local Farm will again be on a profitable basis." T. A. Taylor, Friday evening. REBUILDING and RECHARGING to seeing themand exhibits some conBureau"Moderate improvement in the Arrange make the best display ever held in the sumer demand for beef has been In Harold Hutchings spent Friday and All Work Guaranteed evidence in recent months. Further Saturday in Salt Lake City, a guest county. improvement will depend upon con- at the home of Dr. Allen. TERMINALS, CABLES and GROUND STRAPS TRADE wheat, barley, oats, corn, tinued increase in consumer buying The Long Distance operator will tell you any rates Dinner guests of Mrs. Alice Phillips, rye. potatoes, carrots, onions, squash, power. Demand for beef during the to n remainder of 1933 will be adversely like would susbenp-tioa would for etc., melons, poultry, you Friday, were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. to Lehi Free Press. Lehi's only affected to some extent by the un- Knight and Miss Annie Portman of know. usually large supplies of other meats Salt Lake City. home owned and operated paper, available HAMMER BUILDING, MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTAH for consumption." Lehi's :: Lehi ::- tion to Lehi Free Press. only "Cattle prices trended sharply Mr. and : : of Lehi : Lorna Crane, daughter THE SUMMER CATTLE OUTLOOK downward from early 1930 through Mrs. Samuel Crane of Draper, spent States Mountain The 1932, despite relatively small slaugh- the week-en- d with her grandparents, ter should men supplies during that period Al Mr and Mrs- James H. Gray. cattle Utah Co. & county Telegraph Telephone keep in touch with the cattle outlook though prices did not decline during the first half of this year, they were Mrs. A. J- Evans. Mr. and Mrs just released August 21st. YOUR below those of a year earlier and were Almarene Bagley and Mrs. Booth U3 at the lowest levels in more than 25 Sorenson and children spent Monday years." in Salt Lake City, guests of Mr. and "The average price of cattle Mrs- Harmon McAffeej i slaughtered from January to June 100 1933 was as Mrs. A. E. Adams entertained at n compared with $5per04 for pounds Will be careful taken care of if you bring it to us. the corre- dinner Saturday in honor of the fourJo Each Vest Pocket sponding period in 1932 and $6.61 in teenth birthday anniversary of her Gas-Oil-Tires 4o Each the first half of 1931. The average daughter, Dora Covers were laid for Let us grease your car and save you money on repairs3V4 x 5o Each price of slaughter calves during the Misses Jayna "Welsh and Maybelle first half of 1933 was 4.68, compared Clayton, of Salt Lake and the Adams Let us do Portrait Work In Tour Home Copying For Your Memory Booka. with $5.39 in 1932 and in 1931." family. II Outlook Production 'the dirty work" FREE "The Short time outlook for cattle want Mrs. II- C Evans and Mrs. Steve When 3'ou Seal politeness, clean Accurate, complete is relatively unfavorable. Zimmerman entertained at a Kensing in producers air tires, obyour the best honest maps, surroundings, Prices of nearly all kinds of cattle ton our courteous atprices and workmantainable, given Tuesday, thirty invited guest. do the tendants while make lowest point reached in any are it the at attractive away ship, supply AT LEHI FREE PRESS OFFICE folk in attend Among the 1 fall month since work while jou for women to deal lasts. Nearby states prices turned down- ance were Mrs. Golden Adams of included. sit in lte car. with us. ward in 1929; feed supplies of all 1,vtr-and Mrs. Marsraret and kinds are generally short and feed Arsena Robinson of American Fork. M, U prices are relatively high. This feed situation may force heavy marketings Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb enter"BUCK" PETERSON and LYNN MILME, Managers of cattle, thus resulting in heavy tained at dinner Wednesday for Mr, LEHI FIRST EAST and STATE STREET slaughter and large supplies of beef and Mrs. G. II. Smith of Blackfoot, at a time when consumer purchasing Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb power is reduced The cattle industry, and family. therefore, may be forced by physical conditions to partially liquidate at a Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams and T! time when conditions are most un- familv of Lavton, were visitors at :A favorable for such action." Every care that has gone to modern designing in the W. S. Evans home Tuesday. Their at the fields of architecture and home furnishings has daughter, Lois, remained a guest Whitehouse Linen Finish heavy the Evans home. ' Mrs. Pearl Watson been matched by that designing of modern plumbweight stationery, 24 sheets of paper of California, who is visiting relatives ing fixtures. In the smarter type of home there with envelopes to match lor 25c at here returned to Layton for a week's will be found plumbing furnishings that give to the Lehi Free Press, adv. visit at the AdamB home. rarm and Home News - ITEMS LOCAL d I- Utah-Idah- - - . I 1 -- . - 1 CT - - d " Handclasps - - 1 j j - BATTERY num-displ- - - - t Ray's Battery Shop - DEVELOP - Your Car Needs ROLLS PRINTS: - - FILMS $4-1- 6 Cents TubesGrease -- 4. - Road Maps WomenShop Here $7-8- GEORGE - I I. BOilE out-of-to- SERVICE CENTRAL STATION Why Not Live? " rrv Jo M Thrills! I If ' 1 J II E AR THEM ON THESE NEW 0 (f Ik 3) WIf l'lUI ""i": i i.' irr VbcHw i "Carryettes ' Imagine the thrills you'll get . . listening to Police Radio Calls, news in the r v7"5 -X: MODEL t4 i . r. . I 3 300 a w mi making . . excitement and action. These new RCA Victor Carryettes are real 5 tube Superheterodynes with mellow toned Electro dynamic speakers . . And they'll bringyour favorite programs . . in addition to the police broadcasts. 0 CIRCULAR EXPLAINS VEGETABLE STORAGE Complttt properly during harvest, and during the long winter months. Professor J- C Mogenson, extension agronomist of the Utah State Agricultural College has anticipated the need for such information and he has made it available in the form of a circular, entitled "'Storing the Winfor the ter Supply of Vegetables Farm Home." This circular tells of the proper methods of harvesting, requirements for storage space, tempeature necessary for safe keeping of vegetables, importance of ventilation, and of the various methods of farm storage. The last three paragraphs tell methods of storing flower bulbs. Copies of this circular will be mailed free to those who are interested in providing veegtables for the family diet during the winter. Write to the Extension Service at Logan and ask for Circular No- 51- - FEEDING PEOPLE Come all , t OTHER MODELS in . . see and bear them Eight beautiful models. AND UP Convenient Terms of Coarse. IPeiDIpIl'i (Caip SPECIALTY DEPARTMENT LEHL UTAH STATE STREET Mrs. Eugene Webb enter- Mr. and tained Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs- G. H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs- Hyrum Wray of Blackfoot, IdahoAn evening of games, social chat and refreshments were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs- G- H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Way, son, Marvin and daughter, Edna, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Webb, Mr. George H. Smith, Mr. and - now before the vegetables w ill be ripe enough put into the storage pits and cellars. Before the actual time for storing comes around however, preparations must be made for handling the vegetables It won't be long OUR BIG PROBLEM MODEL Lower Price Daily Service Make no mistake about it, the big, outstanding and overshadowing problem of the time, and will be for some time to come, is the feeding of the unemployed people. It should have been an easy task while foodstuffs were plentiful, but now that they are being skyrocketed the people will be put to the real test- - It may be worse this winter, and liekly worse next season than this. Better conserve and store our surpluses against a doty of greater want than at preent. Order your b'ltter wrappers today. - bathroom an impression of surprising charm, where we have been accustomed to accept utility. A visit to our store will be of interest as indicating the newer fashions plumbing. J n - - - and Mrs. Bo(yd Webb and the Eugene Webb Mrs- - Armond Wrebb, Mr. ML S. ILdDTTT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 STATE STREET LEHI, UTAH family. CEDAR VALLEY NOTES CEDAR FORT SETS NEW RECORD AT MUTUAL DELL Cedar Fort set a new record per population at Mutual Dell last Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, when 59 persons attended the Dell from the Cedar Fort ward alone- Twenty-fiv- e of this fifty attended the Timpanogos hike Friday. This was Cedar Fort's first trip to FREE! A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c PAH) ON SUBSCRD7TION - tho Dell and subsequently the first Other first, trin to Timnanotros. Fort's years so few of Cedar population have wanted to go that what few went, went in conection with some ward in Lehi. The Cedar Valley people report Tnat they enjoyed themselves very much as have other wards reported from Lehi. Altho Cedar Valley have let their three days go hy unused in the past, with 50 boosting for the vacation the Dell will be used the full time from now on. The Dell will close next Wednesday evening when the Fifth Ward will return, the last to attend the Dell, due to a postponement from the time of the Sugar Rodeo Celebration. All Lehi wards have attended the Dell and report having had a wonderful time as well as an educational one. Send In Your Subscription Today One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c LEHI FREE PRESS The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local News, and Ads In Lehi. Why Not Build Lehi First? : |