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Show ;. 1939 intake td ihe ehi Free Press to 'o her sit in Mr? LEHI'S WIDELY READ n of HOME-OWNE- LEIII CITY, UTAH, Mr. NEWSPAPER D THURSDAY, AUGUST No. 10, 1939 51 Sun- - )c. HUGE INVESTMENT SCHOOL DISTRICT DAY (IMMUNITY PLANNED 4-- H CALENDER OKEHED Board met Pla'111'" worked on plans and fjday night, Lehi Day and hold the Annual Committees were Fxhibit. will be con- and fi mtivelv listed cc xne cumiug ted during :Jt nextJ week details may be pub-Xe- Alpine school district calendar for the year 1939-4has been released this week from Superintendent P. R. Mitchell's off ice. It reads: 1 District SptenVber Alpine Teachers' annual meeting. September 2 Institute. September 5 Registration for frhis day is petting bigger all the junior and senior high students. a real commun-- l Instruction commences in grammar Lfc and represent we sliciit the and primary grades. May enterprise. October 12, 13, 14 U. E. A., Salt to gelt of the people support make Lake. and help community October 19, 20 Harvest vacation Cs day the biggest yet. li for a street parade, one for junior and senior high schools. and glee club, Teachers enumerate school census. play presentation I norse November 23, 24 Thanksgiving contests, pu.ui., to numerous too recess. jits and others T the 2 December Christntion. the date depends on will nhe nullometer but it mas recess. the January 19 End of first semestidier be the 28th of August, or next Wateh ter. lor of September. Mav 1" School closes. ieeks issue for details. d. -- ob-r.- Mining Is not just the process of digging a lot of dirt out of the ground. It is a scientific industry that has many ramifications and its success or failure Is divided by a thin thread. Even after ore is discovered, which nowdays requires vast expenditures, the mine owner must set about to make the expenditure of the metal profitable. First, what is the scale of mining to be adopted how much ore can be produced at a profit? What equipment will have to be installed to best serve How can the best the situation? working conditions for the men be provided? These are only a few of the problems that arise after the ore body has been discovered. The accompanying photograph is indicative of the massive and expensive equipment that is necessary to meet conditions at this particular mine and safeguard the h NEW WORK PROJECTS j The committee in charge Prior, Norman Dean consists Scown, Carson, Mirl Knudsen, Edith kx,i Gail Gardner, H. A, Anderson, ana jib 'Webb, Boyd Holmstead, Vila Fox. Vorine J. W. Bronson of Salt Lake City guest of his daughter, Mrs. f las a Leo Trinnaman, Tuesday. TO START SOON The new cement sidewalk on the State Highway will be completed this week and new work projects will begin next week. The projects will include the completion of the band stand and resit rooms on the Wines Park, and tjhe completion of the Lehi Fire Station and lily pool at the Memorial Building. The new walks are very welcome addition to (the improvements in North Lehi, extening from Hihe to the Three SPECIAL MEETING John Yates propei Bar Dairy. Workmen are putting the final AT THIRD WARD SUN. touches on the cemenltl bridges across the creek, new survey and waste ditch as the finifhinig of the proThe Lehi Third Ward Sundiry. ject that has been underway for School are in charge of the sacraseveral months. mental meeting. Sunday evening, at will be the 7:30. Ferrel Brems will be given vocal solos and speaker LEHI DAY AT BLACK-HAW- K Miss by Gene Nelson of Provo. Maxine Webb will give a reading. ENCAMPMENT Ward members are urged to be Shirt Sale and $1.00 have close these Shirt Sale Holds-wort- nan .pure CLOSING OUT SUMMER DRESSES a price that will clear them out quick. NEW FALL MERCHANDISE DRESSES FOOTWEAR PERCALES DRESS PRINTS SILK HOSIERY HOUSE SLIPPERS OUTINGS You can save time and money by coming here first. GOODWIN Where Your Dollars Are Bigger Annual Democratic Outing at the Arrowhead Resort, Saturday, 'August. 12, 1939, from 2:30 P. M. until Midnight, as folThe will be held lows : 2:30 to 4:30 P. games. 4:30 to 5:30 P. M. School Clothing THERE IS ONLY 21 DAYS Water LEFT UNTIL SCHOOL BELLS RING AGAIN Softball M. Carni- PERCALES POLO SHIRTS Polo Shirts for Cool Days New Fresh Fall Styles and Patterns Zipper Front 49c BOYS' T0 I6c 75c and MEN'S YARD SHOES FANCY SOX CHILDREN1S, BOYS' and MEN'S at Real Saving Prices 10c PAIR A larger assortment than ever of Child's Panties, Bloomers, Stockings, Notions, Yard Goods, Boys' and Men's Trousers, iShirts, Ties, Garters, Athletic Sox, etc. See our lines before 6-- h. 6-- No. 1 defeated- - doubles The regular Priesthood and Primary Union Meeting will be held in Anderson. Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel, Sunday, the Davis. Solo LeRoy Trane-Evi- s deNo. 2 doubles at 2 p. m. Harry Madsen of Salt Miss Donna Hadfield will act as Bench-Mafeated Dix, Lake City will talk to the High Sterling accompanist. Provo, conbe will Pries1; and their wives during the Community singinig Provo won 3 out of 5 matches Wed- meeing. Priesthood and Primary Miss and Miss ducted by Phillips nesday aflmoon at Lehi. workers are urged to be present. Hadfield. Patriotic speech BiJshop H. A. Worlton-Jenkinso- Fliflet-Pardd- t. 6-- 2, n, 6-- 1. x 6-- 2, u you buy. 4-- 6-- 4, PRINTS look SATURDAY val. 6-- 4, 75c SUMMER DRESS Just take a DEMOCRATIC OUTING ty 4-- 6, 50c, Values SU00 regular to $1.95 each. We still It's a a supply left. when out no more are gone. dome less (man only a lew ieii. Ikan-Oddi- 6-- 3. Has the town talking and taking advanlUige of our Special Dress counties, tn 5:30 to 6:30 P. M. Races, Mud Wrestling, Tug of War, Mouse PARDOE JUNIOR Trap Setting Contests, etc. 6:30 to 7:30 P. M. Free W'ater The Lehi Day at the Blackhawk PLAY Melon Bust, Band Concert. CUP is Heber being City Encampment at 7:30 to 8:30 Program. observed today. Thursday, when 9:00 to 12:00 P. M. Dance and Lehi will furnisih the program from Review. All matches hard fought, Bathing extremely 10 a. m. to 12 noon. due wi'th Provo's your piicnic and family and Bring being superiority follows: Program numbers given the entire afternoon and to spend experience. Vocal solo Ada Phillips. 1 No. Jenkinison, evening. singles Hardy Cornet solo Harold Johnson. Utah County Democratic Lehi, defeated FHflet, Provo, Mrs. Ruth Wanlass. Reading 6.2. Outing Committee. Reading 'Irene Meiling. 2 singles No. Tom Provo, Pardoe, Dance Dorothy Evans. defeated Keith Trane, Lehi Carson. Arlene Pong No. 3 singles Ray Nash. Provo, Bruce Nostrum. Solo UNION MEETING SUN. defeated Donald Evans, Lehi, Etta Mrs. solo Whistling GOODWIN'S ( lives of the men who work underground. It is a photo of one of the hoist houses at the Silver King Coalition mine at Park City. It takes several plants of this kind to serve the underground workings of Silver King Coalition. The mine tunnels extend more than 200 miles underground and new modern equipment must be to meet purchased frequently changing conditions underground. Often thousands of dollars will be spent In installing equipment that will save a few cents in the cost of mining a ton of ore. A few cents saved means that a lower grade product can be mined. In all mines there is more low grade ore than high grade. Therefore, the more tonnage that can be produced the greater the commercial resources of the mine and the state become and the lile of the mine is perpetuated. present. TODAY L'tah county crops are far better than those of many other Mr. Boswell reports, the drouth not being so bad here as in many areas. Utah county also did not suffer from the June frost which hit some counties, he says. The percentage of normal for various crops, averaged from reports obtained from a represents tirfl of each of 31 communities, follows: First crop alfalfa, .63; second crop alfalfa, .62; third crop alfalfa. .60 wild hay, .71; silage, .86; straw, .71 grain hay, .66; fall wheat, .73 spring whea .76; oats, .83, barley, .80; sugar beets, .75; sugar beet NOTICE TO FARMERS tops, .70; sugar beet pulp, .77; pea slage, .78; normal feeder betf, .88; We have just received another car- normal dairy cattle, 80; high range, load of Grasshopper Bait, and it is .56; medium range, .49; low range, available to all farmers in the .20. This may be had The aerage stream flow was recounty. at the fair grounds each day ported .669 of normal, the storage from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. water, 76, and flowing wells, .82. Farmers are urged to make use of The survey shows 2745 tons of hay this bajt as grasshoppers are ex- and 5652 of concentrates such as in the at cake are needed. cotton corn and county tremely prevalent the present time. of tons 300 hay were reported Only H. V. SWENSON, or sale, this being in Geno'a, Maple-to- n District Agricultural Inspector. and West Mountain. The survey was made at the reThe Club were enter- quest of the state office, Utah State tained at the home of Mrs. Beth college extension service. Christensen of American Fork at iher home Thursday frveninp. Prizes Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilkins of Sandy, were won by Mrs. Roberta Larsen were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Phyllis Webb. Alfred Adams. 4 oft . ptc. shows However. t; t- The First Ward is moving ahead lith plans for their, annual Bingum Bangum Circus to be staged Aug. Mie ward .oth, for the benefit of attractions, Sideshow mildi I' fund. street parade, main show, :ig connected thine pise -, r :caiv.j frith the show promise to be bigiger Lehi people jnd better than ever. asked to reserve this night of all Viprfts for the biggest and best show this paper for tne jn earth. Wa!ti:-details as to time of parade, main Bos-we- r, be-yo- CIRCUS PLANNED Due to cold weather in late spring and the watier shortage, Utah county crops are poorer this yaer than normal a survey- - made under super ll vision of County Agent S. R' 4-- . 1RST WARD BELOW PAR IN 1939 Utah fur the Arrangements Club outing, scheduled county at Saratoga, August 16, have been completed, announces Bessie J. Kirk-hahome demonstration agent. ofassociation County Leaders' ficers in charge include Keith Boy-eSpringville. president; Mabel Jense, Pleasant Grove, Yvonne Perry, Pleasant View, secretary, and June Sergent. of Highland, representing the northern part of the county, and Allen Thomas, representing the south. The Pleasant View club, which last year won the state social progress contest, will be featured on a radio broadcast Saturday at 10 a. m. over KDYL, with Yvonne Jones Perry in charge. 0 CROPS UTAH COUNTY AT SARATOGA Lehi inw. OUTING 6-- 4. t ie A large crowd of Lehi people attending the celebration today and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Edwards and Mrs. Agnes Argyle, Mrs. Z. An - ' attend o invited are all Lehi people B hby, nf Salt Lake City, visited of Elaine Mrs. son. derson Horan and k the Wasatch County Fair and Lake City, were guests of Mrs. with local relatives, Tuesday. Salt Encampment during the week. LeRoy Peterson, 'this week. The final day will be Saturday. Mr. pnl Mr--- . Thomas Trinnaman of Ixing spent Wednesday afternoon with Peterson Miss Louise and Beach, California, is a guest of Miss Mr. and Mrs. John Laveder family of Granger. CELEBRATES 83RD Virginia Peterson. Black-haw- j j GROCERY SPECIALS CORN FLAKES SOAP Crystal White or P. and G 10 Pounds 58c SUGAR MIRACLE WHIP DRESSING TUNA FLAKES (Clearwater) MILK Standby OXYDOL Large Package PORK and BEANS, No. 2 Tin Crushed PINEAPPLE BREAKFAST CLUB COFFEE f Flavors KITCHEN MAID FLOUR MIX COOKIES JEL-RER- T Marshmallow, BIRTHDAY AHHIVER. Bishop John Stoker celebrated his 83rd birthday anniversary, Saturday at his home. Relatives and friends called during the day to offer con- gratulations. Mrs. Stoker celebrated wedding anniversary, their residents of Lehi. Pioner Tuesday. and they have been active in building both are improving the city. They active L. D. S. workers in the Lehi accompanied Mr. (her sister and brother-in-laand Mrs. Lloyd Eachel of Murray, on a visit to the San Francisco Fair. They left, Wednesday, and will be awav about, two weeks. They went via Los Angeles and along the coast The return trip will be by Reno, Nevada. 21c 9c Each 2 Cans 35c 2 Pounds 49c .... 6 Packages 25c 73c Bag 17c Pound Sugar Cakes, etc. l.'c and . 17c Package 8c Can FPTJTTS and VEGETABLES BROADBENT'S Fine Foods M. C. P. 9c Miracle Whip Quart 32c PECTIN Schillings 2 Pounds BANANAS Golden Ripe Lettuce, Oranges, Tomatoes. Peppers. 1)111 Weed, New Cabbage, Apples, Potatoes, etc.. at the Best Prices. ORANGE JUICE 12 Oz Can 5c PIERCES CATSUP CORNBEEF MOTHERS COCOA. HYPRO Half Gallon 25c ?. Beans Cans 23c MILK 19c 2 lbs Sliced Pinieapple, 2H Can Jumbo Oats, 5 lb. carton lb. Shredded Coooanut, JELLO Pierces Pork 18c 25c - v 13c 5c 4 & Cans 27c d Ice Cream Can Dill Pickles, 2 2 POST TOASTIES RINSO. Package Rubbing Alcohol .Pint Mineral Oil. Pint Tea, Big Value ... 3 Kool-Ai- Make Your Food Dollars Big IoIlars at Our Store Careful Attention Given Delivery Orders. 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