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Show - Vnr i THE aS Farm and Home News Furnishd f0EN SILAGE FOR DAIRY by Utah County GOOD day. Ou J::-- tht- - . Mm , of e -- a- - ect. 'is -- ration thcs heacrs gained .'4 vi a nun nil CATTLE more than SAYS EXPERT normal. The alfalfa fed in , was nut su trisht and paltM . Mis.-.,,,- U. S. A. C. Ex- fieorge B. Caine. t 4'.i in l;t. Quarter; this year it other ht LHI FREE decre-s- In tht- i ox, PRESS Jfcephine Thursday, May Anderson, COTiSHrr-.T-.,;- ?" -- ,, expenses this Kvans. Luia Hacking, have EuUa Sa.ith, Fern Rothe. I!a "What are you Schow, year Huiiau Allred. .tel!a Smith, Mary asked oia!l Nora er.er&l county fund yesr of eiMtses yt ar it was about a thou i's less, or Mr i Th exhu.ition an,1 m..a,,..i s another that shows a definite d .u Jir ia-sgUiirler It haa come om the m.W of last year to HO th far. ; wnere there was $3,269 upended in the state road fund there is nothing spent this year in the first mree months. J he county Infirmary has reduced i expenditures $2:3 m the tint quarter Mr. Tuttles renort hnV ear it was ,MM, the report thi, ear pUcs H at $3141 t cor-"Lon- ds you!" "Do have some more, dear! her hostess urged. "Mother told to say, "No, thank Helen you," explained naively, "but I dent think she could have known how small the first helping was going; to be:" I.u&son, DeVere SCHOOL NEWS 1 1933-193- sl doing that for? as Ue saw her mother boiling the dUhea that came from the sick room. ''Because of the disease germs your father has got on the dUhes and I boil the ditshes to kill the germs, replied her mother. SO THAT'S ITI Nora thought for awhile and then aeked: Joe "How come you to go steady -Why couldn't you boil daddy. with Eloise " mother?" Hal "She's different from other girls." "How did you come to have such a 'How is that?" long beard T" 'She's the only girl who will go My Drotner lert nome ten years with me. ' Border CiUee Star. ago with the rasor." 0 er It won't hurt some people to JUST BIRTHDAYS that "roughing It" means mora than with the limousine win Jack "What do you think Maud dows riding Los open. Angeles Times. Oldby would like for her birthday T" Helen 'Not to be reminded of It. FIGHTIN Boston Transcript. Abbott and Barbara Christofferson. Type Nola Comer and Beth Anderson. Athelitc Manager Artnur 5aoey. Lehision Slai'f Huiiau Allred, Neldon Hanson, Alvin Phillips, Utella Smith. Beth Fox, Doris Tayor, Ear! Banks and John Frank. Utella Smith. Don Scholarship Fitzgerald. Mary Abbott and Pansy Hansen. Dramatics Joseph Wilson, Haa Louise Mitchell. Dorothea avia Xewell Larsen. Donald Lott, Cleora Lewis, Raeldon Goates, Cleo Royle, Keith Davis and Gene Wilson. Debating Mary Hardy, Mary Abbott, Keldon Hanson. Don Fitzgerald, Nola Comer and Max Wilson. Student Body Max Wilson, Ila Schow, Neldon Hanson, Keith Evans and Howard Whlmpey. Basketball Don Evans, Glenn Chil ton, Markland Allred, Leslie Hanson, Levi Hunt. Raeldon Goates, Harold Degelbeck and Odell Peterson. Football James Edwards, Leo Had field. Glenn Smith, Heber Hadfield. Markland Allred, Allen Webb, Harold Degebeck. Charles Roberts, Newell Larsen, Clifford WUkerson, Don Evana, Joseph Wilson, LaDrue Dorton, Avery Kirkham. Sterling Evans, Thomas Woffinden and Raeldon Goatea. Opera Eva Stewart Nelda Davis Elwood Loveridge, Billle Smith, Roger Price, Vera Anderson, Von Adamson. Sterling Evans. Nola Comer and Russell Worlton. Pearl pin Alarkland Allred, HuttatJ Allred. Beth Anderson, Neldon Han son, Mary Hardy, Avery Kirkham. Newell Larson, Mae Louise Mitchell, Elwood Loveridge, Harold Degelbeck, and Clifford Wilkerson. Accompanist Beth Anderson. Dramatic Manager Newell Larson. -- aiiulfa which difference might affect the rat e Of tension Dairyman. somewhat. miJdle west a dairy farmer There ,re very wU1 li,e availaUe 6ilage usuaIIy hout crn beillff out' what 18 con otogiw alfalfa hay alone. Hon experiment, there, the most important feed. Kniin m the raLon. A few can be produced cow. tak where alfalfa that are being fed at the ftah Station ls not con" Bllae cneaply roore ach on alfalfa and corn si!a It only, at the d auite so essenUal, and yet v, ioKt that prons mh b oM 01 T u producuon milk production. I "C ' lne most pern tor nmi,, mat is available for lne Dy al jarrou fork done me l tan farmer. aso. station several vears Dairymen who contemplate olantin- Pjperinic.n. corn for silage may obtain reported in Bulletin No. 190, information very closely with results re-- regarding the time to plant and the Station Utah from varieties best suited for any ently published particular R,lletin So. ZJ. location by asking a county agent or hen fed with gTain and alfalfa to by writing to the Extension to 3 pounds Utah it requires 2 State Agricultural iairy cows The Nineth Grade Students College. to replace one pound of chape: rf corB silage Logan, Utah. . UJ, ju,-common rule for feeding Is nel(1 a clags tnzgera jlfalfa. A """.is at fcaratoga, Tuesday after of silage per day for each KID GLOVES MAY BE CLEANED j pounds noon. cow. of the of live weight 100 pounds IN HOME BY OWNER x Lehi : : 20 from receive wmld rich cow then The Seminary graduatse will have on the depending 4j pounds per day, Kid golves may be cleaned Buccess- - heir outln& to Salt Lake City, Thurf animal. In sections where , jiie of the by adding two tablespoonfuU of y' (tCKjay). fully Iany points of interest market milk Is being produced, silage melted paraffin to each quart of clean- - ln and arounl Salt Lake City will be to avoid fed carefully any rtould be the milk. ing solvent, says Miss Ellen Agren, visited by the class. possibility of its tainting clothing specialist of the Utah State Usually, if it is 'ed right after milking before the Agricultural coUege extension service. JUNIOR HIGH ELECTS ud properly cleaned up OFFICERS FOR The solvent can usually be purchased 4 MXt milking and the barn aired from local paint shops or service be should little there very thoroughly The Junior High School held their stations. or no trouble. class 10 combine, warm the solvent by a a election for president, vice-preCorn silage should not be fed to uem ana secretary last week, Milton 10 8 to months, placing it and its container in a vessel calves younger than Russon, Joseph Lambert and Gladys tt it may help to cause scours. It is of warm water, advises Miss Agren. Godfrey were elected, the other of vnen the solvent Is warm add the t very satisfactory feed for heifers ficers to be elected at the beginning It need not be kept of from 10 months or older and It has a melted paraffin. the next school year. 3 to 1 warm after the paraffin is added. llgher replacement value than 0 A word of caution must be added ia given alone. LEHI GETS SIX POINTS Linen Whitehouse Finish heavy At the Missouri Station, as recorded to this process for the solvent should AT REGIONAL MEET weight stationery, 24 sheet of paper not be on heated the stove. Place the in Bulletin No. 158, yearling heifers with envelopes to match for 25c at rere fed alfalfa and corn silage at vessel containing the water away Lehl High School ls steadily gain Lehl Free Press. adv. Each heifer ate 14.4 pounds of from the stove before placing the Till. in the Regional meets held ing Lehl :: :: ground liters and 6.6 pounds of alfalfa per solvent and the container in It. each year at the B. Y. U. Stadium, JOYKILLERS Following ls the method prescribed This year Lehi totaled six points at to take a snickersnee like I'd by Miss Agren for the cleaning of kid the meet. In 1931 Lehl scored 1 point; And forthwith start to whittle BUY FROM YOUR HOME gloves: ln 1932, 5 points, in 1933, 6 points, movie fan who next to me The 1. Have three vessels with a suf MERCHANT! Two men were qualified for the State Is munching peanut brittle. solvent-paraffficient amount of Meet to be held at the U. of U Youngstown Telegram. preparation to cover well. Stadium In Salt Lake City on May 6 2. Place gloves ln the first vessel Markland Allred scored in ine 120 high And I'd send to a warmer clime hour. Then and let stand for one-hahurdles and Thomas Woffinden ln the That's far away from here rub with the hands and brush seams Both boys will enter the The pestiferous maiden who high Jump. and verv soiled parts with a soft meet Chews spearmint ln my ear. at the U. of U. on Saturday. brush. Buffalo Evening1 News. 3. .Rinse in the other two vessels The Senior and Junior classes had of solvent preparation, paying special Those things are mild, indeed, outings at Saratoga Tuesday, where attention to the most soiled parts. To what I'd do, by golly, games, luncheon and swimming were 4. Wrap in a bath towel and rub To the fellow who reads enjoyed by the students. The Seniors well until most of the solvent is ab had My newspaper on the trolley. plannd an outing to Mutual Dell sorbed. :: Lehl :: but due to the storm changed plans 6. Blow into the gloves to take out SOUNDS SUSPICIOUS and went to Saratoga. the creases and to shape, then hang If distance makes it Imposthem in the shade to dry and deordor-iz- e. SENIORS GIVE FAREWELL I don't think the man Mother: sible for you to be with her When dry, polish by rubbing with to play on his PROGRAM likes WEDNESDAY stairs Mothers Day, telephone your a flannel or flannelette cloth. drum." greetings. Father: "Why?" The Senior class of the Lehl High EXPENSES OF COUNTY LESS It's like being there in perMother: "Well, this afternoon he School gave their farewell program, ln son. Your voice Is you, and the High School Auditorium, Wednes gave Johnnie a knife and asked him Expenses In Utah county for the there's a thrill ln hearing a day evening to a large and appreci If he knew what was inside the drum." first three months of 1933 are $4,763.94 familiar voice miles away. Net Results. ative audience. The program follows: less than they were in the first three I Part mnnth0 nf 193!! it is shown In the Editor "To be quite candid, I can't "To A Wild Rose" Ladies Chorus. rmnrterlv report of Ammon Tuttle, out this drawing at all." make and Worlton Russell Duet Cornet The Long Distance county auditor. One "Drawing! Allred. Temperamental Sherwin operator will be glad Although no big reductions have isn't That Comer. drawing, that's writing." Nola Reading to tell you the rate. been made, the report of the county Vocal solo Heber Hadfield. Glasgow Evening Citizen. finances shows, the trend or expenses Male Chorus. Mobile'' "Down is seen to be downward In most cases OLD MAN MISTAKE Senior Will Fawn Lewis. The highways fund has taken most Eva Trio Ladles Stewart, Evelyn When a plumber makes a mistake of the decrease, shrinking from $15,980 Peterson and Vera Anderson. inWhen a has fund he charges twice for it. to $10,918. The P. and I The Mountain States .ndiersonj Accompanist Beth Is Just It a this makes of year mistake, lawyer creased the first quarter Intermission. to try he has Is because he last what for wanted, year The Telephone & Telegraph Co. figure over last. Part 2 a When over all again. the case $17,469 and for this year ls $18,441. GRANDMA PULLS THE STRINGS ls it Just mistake a also makes has fund carpenter The old age pension .Mrs. Miriam T. Nellson it Director what he expected. When a doctor taken a Jump this year. Last year Cast of Characters makes a mistake, he buries it. When Cleo Royle Hildegarde Cummings Judge makes a mistake it becomes Hultau Allred None Gordon the law of the land. When a preacher Eva Stewart Mrs. Cummings makes a mistake, nobody knows the Ha Schow Julia Cummings But when the editor difference. Thelma Jones Grandma Blesslngton Good Night! a mistak makes Max vvuson William Thornton : : : : Lehl riasw Advisors Margaret M. Thur- "So .Tnvwalker: people are many . . 9 Tt Ti If tAl.n11 man, E. ts. uarreu anu u. iv. juuuucu. struck from while autoa alighting by street cars. Street Car Official: "Well, yes; but SENIOR HIGH ELECTS OFFICERS those people have paid their fares. over people who are The Senior High School held their It's this running on that makes me mad." altlng to get student body election Monday, with the offices hotly contested by Sophomores and Juniors, with the following (Junior), Alvin Phillips results: Gardner (Junior), Helen president; Gene Wilson (Sophomore) business manager; Keith Davis Jack(Sophomore), yell master; Beth son (Junior), assistant yell master. v. SIMPLIFYING IT Rowene in lf A Mother's Day Suggestion 4 131 die-cov- George don't Ike my Doggie Pup, Wife "Have a look at the cake I nd he kicked him. decorated for my birthday party. George thought that I woudn't see Don't you think my sense of design ls What be did to Doggie Pup wonderful V Went 'nd hurt my Doggie Pup! Husband (counting the candles) But I saw him. So I up, "Yes, but your arithmetic is terrible, Up nd Icked him. Tlt-Blts. BACK TO EARTH The honeymon is over when the poor fish discovers that a perfect com' plexlon and a Venus-lik- e figure do not make the coffee taste any better. Punta Gorda Herald. Or when the deluded damsel ascer tains that a star football player or croner can't bring; home the bacon. Clermont Press. Are If he did she couldn't cook lt. Florida Tlmea-Unlo- n. And when he forgoes she's no longer his stenographer and starts to dictate to her. "Where did the car hit Mm?' the coroner. "At the junction of the dorsal cervical vertebrae," replied the leal witness. The burly foreman rose from Bakery Products ask ed and med hit seat. "Man and boy, I've lived in these parts for fifty years," he protested ponderously, "and I have never heard of the place." Washington Labor. MIGHT TRY THIS Frantic Mother (at the beach) That's not our baby. You've taken the wrong perambulator." Father "Hush! It's a much better one than ours." The visitor was examining the class. "Can any little boy tell me what a fish-nIs made of?" he inquired. "A lot of little holes tied together with strings," smiled the never-fallin- g et bright boy. Watchman-Examine- r. 0 When supper was served Helen re fused a second helping of icecream with a polite but wistful. "No. thank of Highest Quality Delivered To Your Door Thursdays Fridays and Saturdays From BAKERY American Fork QUALITY Spelcal Orders Taken. Solicitors will be given immediate attention Bakery Quality (CHEEVER BROS.) AMERICAN FORK FREE TRIAL in your own home Natural Gas Water Heater ' We will install a modern automatic Natural Gas waterheater in your home for a 30 day free trial, with no obligation on your part This offer is good during April only. It will give you an opportunity to actually experience the unequalled convenience of hot water, instantly available at the turn of the tap, at any hour of the day or night without automatic hot No home can .be called really modern water service. It will surprise you to find out Just how economical Natural Gas hot water service is. Come in or phone us for further particulars. ML Now Open for Business S . LdDTTTT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 LEHL UTAH STATE STREET Full Stock of I 1 Meats and Groceries Send In Your Subscription I Today I Prices the Lowest Possible American Fork Market FORMERLY DYE'S STORE Robert Hartshorn, Manager Am. Fork East State Street LEHI HIGH SCHOOL MAKES AWARDS The following awards were made at Wednesday assembly: Edward Fox was awarded a gold medal for winner of 1932 cross country run. Nola Comer was awarded a medal In the declafor Alpine District winner mation contest. Track awards were given Lynn Thomas Hickman, Markland AllrcJ. Evans. Woffinden and Don EMa Posture Parade Eva Stewart, PHONE 8-- W If you have any news of In- terest, any advertising", ny Job printing or want anything in the printing-- line. 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