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Show THURSDAY, LEH1 AUGUST TWO LEHI MEN LOCAL ITEMS f CONSERVATION JOBS two day ch. !irsr and examiAiv-:- st nation wa- - heiJ 17 I: and by Jijti.es E. Barker of 1. gar, A .t "t at the The Sequoia Cbjb will home of Mrs. Ben Russon, Thursday obta.n x i Ciiservatic:ii Soil Sui-r- - I. usee of Lehi, Clarence (today) ). Newman Is Youster Flnsr-i- Eurnt-.-- I'lea.-ai- .t Mr-- . Oral Evans and children, Mrs. Mr. am Mrs. .Morris Holm-tear. V. 1. Work and Dean Worl- Glen Wasden and children and Miss Beck of Salt Lake City, were Sunday ton enioyid a horseback riding party guests of Mr. and Mrs. John S. and cam lire supper, Saturday even-- i Evans. injr. d, ; Miss Atha Hebertson left Tuesday: evenimr. for a two weeks visit at Seattle, Washington, with Mrs. Emily She will visit enroute with Bennett. Mrs. Yerlin Piatt at Caldwell, Idaho. n ii P j in f ff i hae J . if : a? "The F. . a tht-- : v. :1. i: Op. "::.!., !he e i ! Ur Utp.l. .M-- to :' '.re ctiuntrv ; or creed. in n mi f m p nm iinwin. 3 Wt-l-e Mrs. Virl Hopkins Lehi visitors Suiiviav. J r.ot ccrS: ?d to ar.v one set Revolutionary Calendar Used Only Twelve Years Tiie calendar, Revolutionary known as the French calendar that was established after the Revolution, was in use only 12 years and never really took root. It was adopted in 1793. and abolished by Na poleon in lc5()5. It reckoned the ear from September 22, the anniversary of the republic's formal establish ment in 1792, according to a writ in the Cleveland Plain Dealer. months There were twelve in this calendar. That left five days over, and a sixth every fourth year. The extra days were called the sansculottides. and were dedicated to festivals. The repular ones honored, respectively, the virtues, genius, labor, opinion and rewards, while the leap year day was "the day of the Revolution." The months took their names from the seasons; the first was the month of vintage, the second the month of fogs. With their equivalents and the Gregorian date on which each began, they were: Vendemiaire (vintage), September 22. Brumaire (fog), October 22. Frimaire (sleet), November 21. Nivose (snow), December 21. Pluviose (rain), January 20. Venlose (wind), February 29. Germinal (seed), March 21. Floreal (blossom), April 20. Prairial (pasture), May 20. Messidor (harvest), June 19. Thermidor (heat), July 19. Fructidor (fruit), August 18. There was no week. Instead, the month was divided into three periods of ten days each, called er AUGUST 25, 1938 FUNERAL SERVICES FOR FORMER RESIDENT Russell and Oiren Boiie were Salt i. ake City visitors, Monday. Funt ral services for Clarence Henry and Mis. F!d..n V.vw visited -- i a sv;,i.. 0 witn Mr. and Mrs. Ike Harris of m at his hvme Orchard I'lace. ( Su,ida'- Salt Lake City, Utah, were held Sun- day at 12:15 p. m. at 200 East South Mr. and Mrs. J..hn. R Bone and Strert. Intei rmnt was made Tt.niple Ita'- - w- - Su!t visitors in Sat I ake city aturuav. Mr. Reeves was a former I.ehi makinjr his home in the Mrs. Sau.l Cram Monday of Iehi. y part . an i Mrs. Jas. vilh her pauiiti, aa 2-- "' j -- PRECISION SHOE REPAIRING '. f si.ify Mr. and L.aL'V THURSDAY. M: 30-da- y TYPEWRITER SECOND SHEETS, splendid for typewriter practice work, only 30c for 500 sheets at The Lehi Free Press. n n -- n. t t A :bute ISrxr. right of freedom a pro!i.:r.e!:t pa:', be piacod up.m the S ul M..:i o Wi.rlus Fa.i Id. . Hi . : A Whulv: cf the Fa.r pre;.dc-r:.rpjrut.jn, ar. v,crir..p v. .'.I the s.ta:aarv IJa:t of (ii.iVe, Parker, of American Fork, and 1. 1. Adamsn Ans.'1-les- . California, is a truest of Mr. of Aljiine pas-e- d commendable examiand Mrs. George Loveridge this nations and were chosen upervisors of the n.'i ih end of Utah Countp, week. their work wii! commiTce sixm. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace l.ovendahl Mr. I 'avis receivin the of Rivtrton, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 51'ade in the CMOi.ty. Jack-o- n of Spanish Fork, visited John M. Bushman, Committeeman. with Mr. a!nd Mrs. John J.kson, Monday. Miss NEW VORk the c Miss Alice Pearson of Suit Lake City, is visiting Miss Ronnie Larson this week. aftrrn"oii, Religion lights Si reused at Fair QUALIFY FOR SOIL M,.: Cuol 1'i'uctjr left Tuesda;. ir a visit with GgJen relatives. FKEE PRESS, LEW. UTAH tJi;.;. Tr'hi I5arr:it t and daughter, are guest: this week of Magna, Joyce, Hansen and son, Paul, of'Mi: Mis. l.i-;s Edna Rolfe. are visiting- this wetk at I.evan, with Mrs. Hansen's motht-r- . Mrs. P. Bosh. RE-ELECM . T Mrs. George daughter, Marie, Robinson (I. m. .tared to and shoes. stead. Sunday and visited the Power Home of Ideas. Mr.-Man- e . joyed day. Fine equipment, the best materials and expert workmanship guarantee a superior Shoe Repairing service. Bring in your shoes and let us fix them up for you. Well save you money and well give you the equal of a new pair of George G. Robinson, daughter and Mi.-- s Murine Russon en-a- n outing to Saratoga. Thurs- - STATE STREET SHOE SHOP At HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH Mrs. James Zimmerman and daughter, Enid, of Provo, were guests of Henry' Sorenson, Sunday and Mrs. Reva Hendricks of Ogden ami Misses Doris and Beverly Thoyrit of Springville, were guests of Mrs. Geo. Goates, Monday. ) BICYCLE & TIN SHOP SYLVAN W. CLARK OPEN FOR BUSINESS Located in former Asher building. All Work Guaranteed. 3 CANDIDATE FOR Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schow of FTAH COCNTY COMMISSIONER Four-yea- r Term Clucago, Illinois, visited with Mr. DEMOCRATIC TICKET and Mrs. Carlos Schow, Sunday, Election, Primary September 13 Monday and Tuesday. (POLITICAL ADV TURNER & WHIPPLE REPAIR SHOP ) Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cram of Detroit, Michigan, were guests of Mrs. Cram's brother, M. H. Knudsen and family, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson received word of the birth of a granddaughter in Salt Lake City, Monday. The mother is Mrs. B. B. Adams, (Velma Jackson), formerly of Lehi. Mrs. Hugh C. Coleman and Miss Edna Coleman are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clell Jackson. They are home from a visit at Portland, te an error, the following items, scheduled for last weeks edition were overlooked so we are printing them Due to Oregon. Mrs. Fred Harrison and son, and Mrs. Simmons and baby of this week. Lovell. Wyoming, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner, over the Sunday guests at the home of Mr. week-enand Mrs. J. L. Barnhart were Mr. and Mrs. Fon Warburton, Mr- - and Mrs. Glen Wilkinson and children Mrs. Harold Neilson of Mercur, Mr. of Idaho P'alls, Idaho, returned home and Mrs. Vern Curtis of Kiverton, this week after a three weeks visit Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Durrant of with Mrs. Wilkinson's parents, Mr. Castle Gate, and Jay Barnhart of and Mrs. Elmer Jackson. Payson Canyon. A birthday party was held at the and Mrs. Mrs. Suel Zimmerman home of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Elva Allen were entertained Monday honoring Schow, Saturday evening evening at a party honoring their the birthday anniversary of their Thirty-fiv- e birthday anniversaries. granddaughter, Betty Rae Woods. guests enjoyed the evening. Refresh Games and dainty refreshments were ments were served and a lovely evenenjoyed by the guest of honor, Donna ing was enjoyd by all. Peterson, Morris Martindale, Milton Naomi Skinner and two Arel Southwick of Los Angeles, Wright, of Mr. and Mrs. Victor daughters California, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Azor Southwick and other local relatives last week. Mr. and Mrs.. Lawrence d. NEW REFRIGERATOR HOLDS EVERYTHING Keeping a whole watermelon properly chilled is no problem with the new Norge Rollator Refrigerator. An exclusive "flexible" interior design with removable insert shelves permits large objects to be stored easily and quickly without disturbing the complete interior arrangement. A full sized turkey, large roasts and tall bottles can be stored equally well. -- KjO sweltering in the kitchen with ' an Electric Range. What a. joy J it is to cook on an electric range with its perfect insulation which keeps the heat IN and enables you to keep the kitchen as cool as any room in the house. Yet coolness is only one of the many reasons for the tremendous popularity of electric cooking. Homemak-er- s also like the automatic features which enable them to spend more time OUT of the kitchen; they like its speed; they like its cleanliness; they like its dependability; and, above all, they like the economy of an electric range. More than 140,000 enjoy electric cooking in this territory. Are you among thia If let's talk not, come in group? it over. v. Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ingersoll and Phillip, left Friday for Gooding, Idaho, where Mr. Ingersoll will teach this year in the Gooding High School. son, I IW Issr ift S ffA-- ISl Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Malin Peck and son, Danny, spent last week in Idaho. While there they visited in Idaho Falls Twin ' Falls, and on their return trip they Tey report a very visited in Logan. lovely trip. BUILT BY AN EMPIRE BUILDER FOR BUILDERS OF NEW EMPIRES Brigham Young University, offering 1600 courses in 35 Departments, is prepared fully to serve the youth of the intermountain area. IT OFFERS Foundation Courses For All Professions and Vocations. INTO Five Colleges: Applied Science, Arts and Sciences, Commerce, Education, and Fine Arts. There is also a Graduate .School, Research Division, and Extension Division. Brigham Young University is accredited with the best institutions in the Country. j REGISTRATION DATES September 23, 24, 26, 1938 Address Brigham Young University PROVO, UTAH "The Friendly School" CAUTION &ijoi fittteh. Xlinq u?ilk Ckeap 6lciucitL Mrs. I. M. Davis, Helen, Betty, Mack and Shirley are spending this HOUSE CLEANING SPECIAL old week in Provo Canyon. Spring fills mattress from your cotton mattress for only $8.50. CARD OF THANKS Mattress Renovation for Only $4.50 Call at Complete. We wish to thank the Lehi FireOVERMAN MATTRESS CO. men, our neighbors and friends who 54 North 4th West Provo, Utah Lehi responded to our call and extinguishof Call ed the fire by our home last week. While no damage was done, the home and outbuildings were in danger and the fire might have proved very disastrous had it not been put under controL Mr. and Mrs. Azor Southwick. ll"flilIIfM III 8-- New Hard Surfaced Road Now In Use YOU CAN GET WHAT YOU WANT IT IS ORGANIZED Schow of Chicago, Illinois, a steak fry was held in American Fork Canyon. Monday evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Larence Schow, Mr. and Mrs. James Schow, Mrs. Celestia Schow, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark and family of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. James Schow, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Schow and family, Mrs. Nicholine Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow. Mr. and Mrs. Raael Gibson and daughter, Catherine, of Broken Bow, Nebraska, and Mrs. Lena Taylor of North IxKip, Nebraska, visited at the J. L. BarnTiart home from Friday until Tuesday. Saturday evening a formed party in American they Fork Canyon and over the loop to Provo Canyon. Sunday evening a swimming party was enjoyed by the Monday was group at Saratoga. spent visiting in Bingham, Lark and Riverton. The visitors were very much impressed by the Uth scenery, this being their first visit in the mountains. They left Tuesday morn ing for Nampa, Idaho where they will visit wit relatives. Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Taylor are sisters of J. L. Barnhart. A Take the family for an outing over the new highway WIM 'X 9 at HOT SPRINGS L'.BMMiTBiXfiiiiii "" idBWIi ill nlHiHim JliWun'i il'Hffia |