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Show i Pril5, r .r. April 5, 1934 USIC DEPARTMENT I It Wa bTa , . an ov,- sable part of their religious Ies Vi BRItf dramas. IndlaDPn. ceremoa- -l there' ROMAN MUSIC. Although" tt TmJ inherited and Imitated Chinese the which' to belongs the Greeki ... arts. IhllV it tnera "v to the lu'"ate jniw'""f century. B. C.; six hun- -' 8am etxent a did me ureeks. M ... WAS not inclllriaA l . rVinfnMiin srrnt " lue curriculum of ., usic&1 treatlse of Wh,ch U jjjrtwt fi"t in th wa .a u.ama. i833 it was intended Iccnnu translation cnlef,v ornamental display, and be-uackert. From these two sources ! it lacked the refinement tare obtained some very aermite 'acteristic of the Greek art eariy Chinese j .formation regarding EARLY CHRISTIAN MUSIC In fact, every oriental country nur " "ret centuries, A. D., Christian wa' Ul ijid m rings .,-- t. ,th , with effect 4th to " fr S - Farm and Home News lators have already set the price of Furnu4 ty Cuh PLAN YEAR'S .MEAT County Asent SUPPLY NOW ".any cairymea feel must be faced. the oldest books of music, -- I THE LEHI FREE PRESS 'Many lolks have ukn .v.m. of the .older part of the winter to butcher and cUre meat for next summer's use." says Professor h. h. Smlth of the department of animal husbandry. Utah State Agricultural College. March has likely brought another Job to many who have cured their meat Even though most of the mlk and milk products have been finding their way to some market, the returns to farm ers have been at dangerous low levels. The goal of the proposed production adjustment plan would be to bring about better returns to producers of ail dairy products by bringing produc tion mere nearly Into line with the ef fective demand. Such a program would be supplemented and supported by milk marketng agreements, drawn In accord with the recently adopted policy which places emphasis upon prices paid to producers. Th-da- October egg deliveriee on the Chicago merchantile exchange several cents above last year is further evidence that egg prices will likely be higher la the fall. U is true that feeds are higher u. Price and that they are Ukely to con- -j tinue so, but egge and poultry are also worth more than they were a year ago It Isn't too late to brood baby chicks this yea i, Mr. Frischknecht ad vises. vnic-Knatcned in March and April are usually the most profitable In this state. Conditions may change, but at present ft looks as though It would be profitable for expemoeed jwultrymen to repieniab. tbeir Oock to the aH with good, vigorous pullets. In the opinion of Mr. Frisch knecht. April 5, 1934 y, For Effldeat Printing Telephone See 8-- LEHI FREE PRESS A TRIO OFA 'I ns s ENCHANTING and that is the matter of storing the meat so that It will be available for Agent use next summer. In storing meat we " "Bmaries came to aim to 50UHM. protect it from were insects and reRome very complifrom Jerusalem, and LIONS MEET TONIGHT jgUBr the Hindoo, brought tain its' moisture. There is probably However, none of them bears with them their own form of Mf,M. no better way to preserve meat than to The Lions Club will meet In their resemblance to our present staff In this way the old Hebraic psalm-i wrap it in heavy paper, put it In CLAIMS 40,000 MINERS regular luncheon in the Lehi Fifth Tne system wuicn wriu-- j tones were introduced to Western ,ottion. ""or omer muslin bag and me Europe and eventually became a na- -t eed ours most curecuy were FACED BY IDLENESS Ward, Thursday evening. Guests of in a bin of grain. If there is no bury the club will be the basketball and auu me nonan. uie oi the ureea, early Christian service. Because train bin in which Hebreir, to bury It, a place teams of the Lehi High School. type of the MUSIC. The religious time first HEBREW Chicago, Illinois. March 24. Inforpersecutions at that wnich is dark and as cool and . I .. . . u R. W. Glade of. Bait Lake luose wno Deneved in the New n?ie is mentioned in tne uiDie is a. """ as possible should be used. mation furnished the United States City will be the 1 with musical speaker were Falth attend of Genesis; there obliged to worship in secret Lju fourth chapter Since the bacon Is thin and there- Senate, showing that 40,000 miners and numbers from Salt Lake and Lehi. f thousands of railroad employees and W4tiJ 'obai seventh 'in line from Adama, is' PJaces; and, for a long time, secluded fore more liable to dry out than other others The prize wlU be furnished by Lion on uu coal dependent the as sucn ug unuergrouna recesses pieces, it is beet to use It up first ine iauier 01 aii industry ipoken oi Committee in charge are hat beet will be forced Into the'ranka of the un- Larsen. of tne Catacombs were used as chapels, Fresh meat Is difficult to handle dura handle the harp and organ." All Lions Chipman and Brad-shaWorlton, was These fing. conditions existed for more than ing the employed given out here today by juougli the Old Testament we read summer, but where a number the for next meeting will Committee National Job Saving and Investas an essen- -' three hundred years; during which of farmers go together In a iHA music was regarded community ment Protection Bureau for the Coal be Lions Coulam, Croft and Durnell. and chants were handed and form a meat UkeCltj J .jj factor in the worship of Jehovah; time, hymns ring, a yearling or Industry. une nwu me most: nd two """" oi generation 10 another even a conspicuous i beef can be butchbit flijj; No cm drat is correct lot H orcntiofH, The Information was contained In a SUGAR COMPANY MAILS ismples of the poetic and musical orally, in 384, St Ambrose, bishop of ered each week and handled to good Kor it toy IntaaA . . . Th dertt CHECKS BONUS $168,000 bulletin, Issued by the National Coal of todtjr thootet ba perfunMt at the impulse of the Jewish people are in Milan, devised a method of notation advantage A beef ring is usually made Association, quoting from a speech chooiet bet coMumei to express the tpirit wrlum's Song of Triumph and In the which, although crude, enabled him to up of 8, 12, 16, or 20 members, but a Checks totaling $168,000, represent of dtcbouri collect much of the existing church fpsalms of David. meat ring may be formed made by Senator Jesse H. Metcalf of 1931 beet Rhode Island in which Senator Met- ing bonus payments on the It it fo bet At mkert of Outdoor MITSIC Musks was held In music in a permanent form, and thus to handle such small animals as lambs ri!K crops, were mailed to beet growers i calf not stated Cna that 40,000 bm created three cnfht firing oev miners 11 lrom Decural"& only e"lncl- - ADm and small pigs. Utah-Idah- o the offices of from fereater esteem by the Greeks than by the will be thrown out of employment by Saturday odon, tdcatificallf bleodtd to match the due L other ancient nation. Their myth- -' 6M0 rope Gregory the Ureat made a Now Is a good time to give some the company. The bonus payBaku moodi of tht if. Sugar I governmental but also program, collection including not onlv the thought to the matter of next year's season's last based were ments upon legends tell- larger ology contains beautiful of eulf DaviT It tht this would cause distress for 150,000 and reflected Increased pay- We read Ambroslan chants but also many new meat supply. Decide how much will men, women and contracts . a of 3R veriubU iag of Its origin and history. morning.. bouquet Spriaj children. f that Orpheus coued from tbt tutu Bower. "Nook" menu received by the sugar manu with his enchantina hymns of his own. The work, called be needed and plan to have animals In "Our drift toward federal financing Llodles stimulated the courage of the! the Antiphonorlum of the Gregorian good shape and ready to butcher next eomplcmcMt the tpirit of tpom... birdie their for products. facturers I power Is having a forms one of the most con- winter at a time when you are pretty of hydro-electrfragrance, slightly more pronounced la o4or. fheroes in the Utah growers will receive approxl Argonaut expedition. Chants, a real and that Is the "NickC breathes tht magic and mystery of tragic effect, of Catholic Roman the In Idaho sure the temperature is low enough to while growers notes of his lute spicuous parts I5S.900, that the magical matoly which Is to tkiet... teductivf extract In done damage coal the being cool out them $62,000, properly. will receive approximately tamed the wild beasts, and that the ritual, with tht feminint mood of romanc. perfect key said Senator Metcalf. industry," and FOLK SONGS. It must not be sup T. Cannon, and wild beasts, and that the tree of the Dawn, Noon and Night are tnOablt la Senator Metcalf, in this way, called Willard conwas said. that music manager, however, posed, ores and COW INCREASE ADDS the mountalntops "bowed I three different tin at leading drux, departthe attention of the Senate to the un- general tn th ohnrrh; for. durine ment and chain Korea. If your dealer cannot TO DAIRY PROBLEMS economic hydro-electr- ic their heads when he did sing." Many flnpd snlplv program of C. F. Wilson and folk song, Mrs. Middle national the the and Mx. you with all three of tht new OuTDOO iurp!y Ages oi the early wrote on philosophers the administration in Washington. Sun mall the coupon. I Crat imat odort, relatives Ogden visited native the more are which reflects There on milk form cows the music, and from their works we learn that Senator Metcalf stated that the family rutn-tr- a Vialtr-Siflourished. With ever farms the of United of the than States opeole, the Importance which the Greeks gave pulse hydro-electrpower developments of day. onus Bordat In the history of the dairy to It, It was considered the government will displace 63,060,-000,0necessary to few exceptions the Folks songs origi before 10c I loo 25c UTAH the education of the youth, It was a nated among the unlearned classes of kilowatt hours. "We must asis one of the This which basic are facts almost sume that the production of electric prominent feature of their games, and society and, therefore, they must be faced by farm leaders and entirely free from the set rules of con energy by water power will displace a 1 position. The earliest written versions officials of the agricultural adjust- similar amount of energy which would Linen Finish Whitehouse Stationery, date from the thirteenth century ment administration In working out a !i enveleopes with ordinarily be produced by coal and paper to match for Hence af ew are known to be in solution of the dairy problem. steam turbines," said Senator Metcalf. only :5c at Lehi Free Press Office. Why I ot use There are more than 26 million milk "It is estimated that an their exact original form, and of still average of one the best. fewer do we know the date of compo cows on farms of the nation this year, and four-tentpounds of coal Is conGrata! Corporation, Dipt. N-- J sition. A large percentage of the songs according to estimates of the United sumed in the production of 1 kilowatt ISO WUlla Am, N. Y. of This agriculture. races (Russia, Hun States department Eacloaed find 10c to cover coat of mailing and hour in a coal and steam plant. This Send in your order for butter wrap- - of the Slavonic undlina for which pleu aeod mt feaeroot an increase of nearly 18 per- would mean that the hydro-electr- ic de pers today. gary, etc.), as well as those of Scan- represents Trial Vials of each of tht S Otrroooa Giat. . of cent total from the report21,219,000 rcrfuma. velopments of the United States dlnavia, are in a minor key, even some ed for 1928. Government will displace the use of Mw of the gayest songs. Those of Russia Tentative plans for milk production about 40,000,000 tons of coal show great varieties of local coloring, annually 8-control will be presented by the ad- I have an estimate that one miner Is LEHI owing to the vast extent of territory. SttM Ory of a series at ministration regional for needed the of production 1,000 The Hungarian songs are specially to be held In the near fu- tons of coal conferences per year. On this basis noteworthy for their dashing and ir ture at central points in leading dairy the United States Government will be as well for their as regular rhythms, sections of the country- - Au responsible for the unemployment of richness of ornament, which Is in producing situation and outof the dairy angles thousand miners each year. This forty and to the simple striking contrast look, as well as the proposals for ad- would mean distress for over 150,000 Do German of melodies you Italy. enjoy keeping , spontaneous justments, will be discussed with farm men, women and children. m close touch folks songs express, In tehlr renderness and ' Such a tremendous Inroad on the dairy interests In an effort to friends? their unaffected rhythms and their formulate a practical and general acof coal not only would consumption You can earn (Several hundred dollars thi3 summer, and songs the English and country. In A telephone in your ceptable program. have a disastrous effect upon the coal can secure a better position and a larger salary for the mucrr but ornament, little you is there home makes it easier for The "cow population" has grown Industry Itself but would cause an un- tne eiemenii . , year. Complete information will be mailed on receipt coming and and humor gayety, 1934 them to reach you. Sleaa"y m rAC6nt mine the employment problem among cent stamp, Send for it to-da-y. of aithree """""( IncMen of narrate thanthrM percent worker8 of much ftn The ,mportaw "Pete" If one of your family many of them. From Ireland and Scot 193J tQtaJ And the percent. whole country would feel the effect to k is suddenly taken ill would iom more come lyric purely land, ,ncreaae ,n mJlk cows na8 been of It through decreased income to the soners poetic ana imasinauve-BiiB- 3 you appreciate a telemuch greater than the increase In hu railroads and to the mine operators phone to call the doctor in which appeal because they voice the man population during the same themselves." a hurry? emotions of the singer himself. period. 1850 DOWNING ST., DENVER, COLO. THE TROUBADOURS, THE MINNEWith consumption of milk anJ flalry POULTRYMAN SEES nptsf; It costs but a few cents MASTERSINGnmducts holding to a relatively con- SINGERS, AND THE ,. i t Covers the ENTIRE United States HIGHER PRICES a day to have one- . ERS. In the eleventh century, mere durlnjf these years, the FOR GROWERS arose a class of musicians who had a; nCrAase jn potential milk produc Rural Schools and City Schools development the upon influence units Work and School Year Positions Summer points to a production prob ing great are There fewer in hens the laying were lem which administraton officials and of secular song. In France xney United States now than there were a "Thanks for sending me so many poeitons to apply for, over B0 Any employee will called Troubadours and in Germany, This is due to the heavy ago. year the five first the days I was enrolled." An Illinois Teacher. to durng take your order. Minnesingers. They belonged of hens which took place marketing to the to, go was who belonged Masterslngers, nohilltv and their custom summer when feeds avdnnced in SCHOOL OFFICIALS : We can put you In touch with the very their songs mMriio class of society. These men last from town to town, singing to fact the also that and many price, teachers. Our service Is free to you. finest music of the contests at . . were interested in the theory and noicung .,.ioi of the farmers of the middle west who Invent hundred did many not nd two .m they only -vor do not care to be tied down in regular principal The Mountain States minstrelsy was rules of harmony and counterpart, chores (of art this years throughout the year are now and In but, but they also established guldhalls carried on with great success; their attention toward the . ..,i In nearlv all of the turning Telephone & Telegraph Co. 4 century, it gradually of grain and livestock, says production uie iwui the principal German cities. nPd out In Germany, however, Carl Frishcknecht, extension poultry- followed by the man of the Utah State Agricultural Minnesingers were College. The latest government report Indi cates that in all sections of the country except the northwest, less hatching is being done than a year ago. The orders for baby chicks for February or later delivery in the United States are reon ported to be 13.7 per cent below those of last year. ND che only way that you can be sure they will Fewer laying hens means fewer eggs be right is to know what the designers and and fewer eggs should result in higher creators of new styles have decreed shall be right. prices next fall, especially if the purcon-i chasing power of the consumer Cherie Nicholas, nationally known authority, who tinues to Improve, Mr. Frischknecht on women's fashions for this paper, tells you writes points out. Another favorable factor Is the cold just what you want to know and pictures for you the utorace holdings of shell eggs in the woman will garments and hats that the well-dressUnited States at the present time. On be in the weeks The come. to wearing styles that March 1 there were 45 per cent fewer Miss Nicholas describes are authentic and the garejrgs In cold storage than a year ago five that she depicts are the but they ments than cent less year 66 and per do not represent style extremes. The garments are average March 1. Consumer demand Is apparently those that will be worn by the average woman and showing some Improvement over last that you will find for sale in your home stores. reyear, for In spite of wholesale and cents several higher tail prices being "Keep up with tb$ changing stylit through Miss' than a year ago, trade output In the Nicholas' illustrated fashion articles, appearing in iSr 3 flrst for the four principal markets 10 columns, and tell your friends about them. was tlist about tv of February three weeks same the than during cent heavier per period last year. 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