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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS Furcliihd by Utah County Agent Kf,n of roViPtrtk ' BELIEF HELP I FROM CROP SURPLUS "" ' I : pluses of various farm products be purchased through a special of the agricultural adjustment to the jistration and distributed relief vaious on $00 families federal the with V in cooperaion administration, relief jency information the to ?ding Peter- William ed by Director the Utah extension Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Mr. and Mrs- - Gay Whipple were The lower division with 1,603 studSalt visitors week. last Lake, were Le'ni visitors Sunday. ents enrolled heads the list, followed Ogden : : Lhl : : : : Lehl : : by Education with 313. Other schools: Mrs. G. H. Smith and Mrs. Fred Arts. 274; Mines, 259; Business, 166 Mr. W. II. Brown and son. Delbert, Graduate 144; Medicine, 115. and Law are enjoying a two weeks vacation at Gurney who have been visiting relatives in LerL returned to their homes 95. Blazon. Wyoming. in Blackfoot, Idaho, Friday. Male students lead female students Possible sources of funds for the in the ratio showing higher rch& are first, the commodity - enrollment in every school but Edu uu01 iaz.es leytca pruceea processing have the edge. der the agricultural adjustment act; cation, where the second, funds appropriated by the The above figures do not include federal emergency relief act of 1933; enrollment at the 1933 summer school and third, loans from the Reconstrucor students in extension division tion Finance corporation, under the classes. emergency relief and construction act and of processing and marketing, respectively, of the adjustment administration. Mayor Littlejohn will be advised by Dr. L H. Bean on economics and by representatives of the legal and financial divisions of the Farm and Home News J1 PLAN Thursday. October 19, 1S3I A mimltn.ol Stata .ItVUiklUU uni I 1926-110- f 3. Among tbe commodities mentioned for possible purchase are dairy products, poultry and poultry products, hogs, cotton, cattle, fruits and vegetables, and grains. Major Robert M. Littlejohn. one of the fiscal representatives of the war department general staff will head the of 1932. new organization. Assisting him will Senator Elbert D. Thomas, Economists on the staff of the agribe Chester C Davis and General Wm. of history and political cultural adjustment administration science at the University of Utah, reWaetervelt, directors of production mere point out that the plan is not a unidiversion of farm producs from one cently addressed students of the on world national and present channel to another, but will actually versity issues. He also gave many rerainis-ence- s make possible a consumption of goods of his data as a student and an in addition to the amount which would otherwise be distributed and sold this instructor at the university. : : When we realize that all the love Lehi : : of debt looms large and devotion of which we are capable winter- Because of inadequate funds, ' I on subject the mental horizon of today. we owe to God, who Is Love and the they declars, standards of relief have II01IEOI.!I!IG ENJOYED JJ Quite apart from the manifold very source of all being, the meaning been at the bare subsistence level, and tuitions bound up with the consid- of the parable becomes apparent BY LARGE CROWD persons on the relief rolls have not sad lega-God those fulcan Our be j debts, obligations to er fion of war which been all that filled they might consuming bo greatly only In the measure of our love 0f strife there and compassion for our fellow men. either in quantity or variety of foodnations at this time, iadividu-alr- e The mental "strangle hold" of harenins the fact that many which At the same time the activities of The homecoming given in honor of envy, or facing a situation in meet tred, misunderstanding, Elder Arnold Dickerson, in the Third to pride expressed In our thought of our he new unit are going forward, the tCir assets seem inadequate - Ward, Wednesday administevening was en him will brother from Incurrea. hinder have adjustment giving agricult tfcei liabilities they as a result of depreciated cur- us the appreciation which we believe ration will .intensify its efforts to joyed by a large crowd of relatives .w. to be due from him, and from rer'icies they see uw aiu the accumulation of surpluses and friends of the returned mission ! Missions continually diminishing, storing that which he owes. If we prevent the stability fail to reflect the love of God to all so great they can not be consumed, ary. A program was gi?en, followedln$ begin to Question fixed stand-- about us, the channels of our own either fn domestic or foreign markets- by dancing to music by Bill's Syncoa as tii; once accepted capacity to give will become blocked Officials point out that, paradoxi- - pators. and Is helpful to examine Jesus' with selfishness The program follows: man which no "Owe Paul cal as it may seem, the present underwrites, any thing, u trances on debt in the light Song "Oh Ye Mountains High" C rfstian . Science throws uponInthem. but to love one another," and Chris consumption of agricultural products c the OTontlnn Science Its tlan teaches students that ' Congregation. UiCUVi lifbt ' is a direct result of their which he gave to his disciples this debt of love must be paid by r Prayer Arnold Brems-SolunIncrease in production of farm he tion. each find who would and all that the their to request lesponse Miss Ailene Erickson. commodities during and after the war i' ,uld teach them to pray. The failing stream of spiritual supply. Welcome us our needed is Bishop I. W. Fox. what then, words. "Forgive Primarily, and i, jster's Kv natinna anA Kv fnriiiHrinala led to the fall in farm prices Trombone solo Dale Hadfield. c jts as we forgive our debtors." are Hith by th spir today is the compassionate under- - sharply curtailed the purchasing .irf iillv illuminated which Duet Mrs. Eunice Hutchings and which refuses to accept an er of farmers. This in turn lowered Mary ai interpretation Mrs. Gwen Dortonr vcp VAdv has given them into"Scl- erroneous viewpoint of either a oeot- demand for products. Remarks the Missionary. with Key Health and d 17 : "And Love i to God. And iu we heeln to lav down throwing men out of work and decreasMavis Johnson. Piano solo our sense of personal possession, the ing their ability to purchase the pro-in love. Davis. Reading Dorothy on matter ducts of the farmsLove, then, is the primary eoiuuun tight grip which fastens Price. Ronald solo Cornet of and material possessions will become the love of this question of debt reflected Administration officials hold that by less stringent; and in the proportion Out of town people present were: C j for His children - that we entertain divine ideas the because of this series of maladjust V .m to one another. Jesus evidentMr. and Mrs. Elmer Blanpied of Los una or proper means of liquidating our ma- ments. control of production of farm need saw the ampiirying Mrs. Lemma Angeles, California; become terial will be would ap easily obligations Ject in a way that commodities, bringing supplies into and he for parent. daughter, Ailene of ierstood by his hearers, - Blanpdied There Is ereat need of clarlfrlnx line with demand, gives the only per- Salt Lake City; Mrs. Oral Evans of r expounded it by means of a mble. He told them of a servant our thinking, and refusing to accept manent answer to the problem. Boulder City, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. 0 owed a vast sum which he was a mesmeric suggestion cf annoyance John Edwards and daughter, Blanche would view our which or bis distort At fear to unable pay. arently of Huntintgon; Mrs. Jesse Ballanger nest request, however, hla lord point of one another. Thought must HOME ECONOMIST GIVES ave him this debt We read that be lifted to perceive the Infinitude of of Magna. ADVICE FOR KEEPING a servant then went out, and 2nd- - spiritual ideas, which are always at a hand to supply the human requireDWELLINGS WARMER a fellow servant who owed him ment To Jesus the demand of the Ladies' Dresses Powers Shoe Store. Biuaui vuvjuii 3Jp&raUYei a by the throat, saying. Pay me tax collector or the need of the multthou owest" And disregarding itude presented no difficulty, because Bv Effie S- Barrows. Home EconomV 4 debtor's plea for patience, be cast he , knew bo well the ist, Home Management. ELECTION JUDGES 1 n Into prison. Their lord, however, nature of his Father's love. He obo for calls weather special eonso waa what necessary; I same cognizant of the situation tained to insure f & withdrew his pardon, requiring scious was he of what Mrs. Eddy haa preparations for the home . .Judges of election for the Municipal called "tne deinc law mat supply in- - wamth and comfort. creditor to pay his own debt tt is interesting to notice that variably meets aemana (Misceiiane- - . n; th R,ir.nlv of fresh Election to be held November 7, 1933, r fther of these debtors protested bis cold weather was chosen at the City Council meet I ability to pay or asked for the have been the ease had he allowed air entering the house in clouded with that cold ing held October 10, 1933. become to remembered s. aount to be reduced. both his should be thought it They r ayed the creditor for patience. resentment toward any of those with regh air will flow into a warm room District No. 1 H. C Goates, Nora r omising to pay the full amount Jones and Sarah E. Gaisford. The Datience and compassion so mucn more rapimy r ring. In the first case It is recorded District No. 2 Mina Webb, Thomas i at his lord had compassion on the continually manifested by Christ fresh air; hence, large openings rervant and forgave him his debt; Jesus are needed tooay in run meaa- - QU;red for fresh ajr in summer are not Trinnaman and Maud Udall. ;jile in the second the creditor took ure; and in addition to these the necessay in winter, lne reason for .n District No. 3 H. J. White, Emma I 'I fellow servant by the throat, or, us to will this is that in winter the cold outside Lott and Sadie L. Russon. our open Father ; .rtaphorlcally speaking, established ance that ? vsh "a strangle hold" upon him as the way to meet our human obliga- - ajr ;g mUch heavier than the warm District No. 4 Maude Adams, render it impossible for him to inside air and it will force its way into f ie himself. It is clear that the Gayle Smith and Edna Cook. t mtal qualities of patience and com' wins the right of way, even the way a room very rapidly. ssion extended to one who is in of Truth and Love whereby all our g.nce col(j air filters into the house . mankind blessed, and are FOOTBALL GAME AT i Acuities reassure and help him to debts paid, 7, f so readily in winter, surplus openings & his freedom, r,,,.h while a cruel and i .merciful attitude of thought only r.hriat RrfAntint. and Miscenanv. d. ahnu d ne ciosea up- u. wumuwo LEHI FRIDAY Lntens' his bonds. J3J). The Christian Science Monitor. doors do not fit well, weather strip-pinin f is the most effective thing Lehi High School football team will makine the house warm ana comior? meet the Pleasant Grove Squad at the able. It has been estimated that the Lehi City Ball Park, Friday. October it awno will .I,.!hm nlnna use oi weavner sirippiug 20th at 3:15 p. m. Although Lincoln save from 15 to 20 percent of the fuel carried away the honors at the bill in keeping a house up to a tern game Friday, the Lehi boys Various peature of 70 degrees F. a good game and will un may be played oi types of weather stripping doubtedly give a good account purchased and can be installed ior themselves at the game Friday. less than five cents a lineal foot. Where this is not available old felt hats have been cut into strips, attach aA tn doors and windows, and have served as good substitutes for regu Mrs. Ralph Hutchings spent the lation stripping. week-en- d in Salt Lake City. Bv nutting windows that are loose currents of air will be kept out. also Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter and Before applying putty to an unpamtwere (Salt Lake visitors, Sun- a bqsIi. nrime it with a coat or nn family dav. 'Lubricant seed oil naint. . Misses Thelma and Arlean Goodwin comes m vanea t tioo IJVUC insulation .. i i and Norine Fox were Salt Lake visit at. tvDms. When appnea aoove me ten ors, Sunday. ine it is the best method oi rosuiauns :: : : Lehl insulation to retain heat. In case Lehl :: :: cannot be purchased, sawdust with 10 Ladies' Dresses Powers Shoe Store. norcent Quicklime will go far toward and cold keeping heat out in summer Mrs. Jesse Ballanger and children out in winter. When the iounaauo of Magna, are spending the week at needs repairing and this work cannot the W. W. Dickerson home. : : be dorse for winter, the lounaauun Lehl :: should be banked up from outsideRobert Sharp has been Captain Snow is the most effective material to transferred from the C. C Camp in in Loiran Canyon to one located at St. use, since the numerous air spaces Building insulation. command true it provide Piano a C'.ean George where he will be in Act es a Lubricant for Household be also : straw : clean Lehl may paper or I and Carpenter Use To clean the keys of a piano, dip used to insulate the foundation. The Mr. Jesse Ballanger of Magna, m ciom soft clean, To mr.ke drawers, windows and straw should be removed in the spring spent Sunday In Lehi. a guest at the rtrv. Rub clatn doors slide moro easily an without ana wi B Mrs &nd wJpe off home. before it begins to decay or it may W. W. Dickerson breaking, rub Ivory sop on tae;"" p Usn koy8 at once stain the siding; liewise, barnyard Ballanger and children who have been ... , --. , .. manure should not be used. Straw visiting in Lehi for the past week re I Stick nails and acrey1 Into a use no more rwater man is of Ivory before u:iKl,.h''m. will need to be held in place by clean turned home with him. cloth. A bit of Ivory rubbed on a saw well wrung a of woodwork :: Lehl :: ; dirt but this is warm and sanitary-Leh- l To clean the or on the bottom of a plcne will of wnall a quarter dissolve tt Ladies' Dresses Powers Shoe Store piano, make carpenter work easier. avedfin.0 cake of Ivory soap, NEWS UTAH UNIVERSITY OF an equivalent amount water Whltehouse Linen Finish heavy Make a "Dustless Dust Cloth" Flakes) in a pint of boiling on the Larsen, When lukewarm, rub gently sponge. Anderson. weight stationery, 2 sheeta of paper Boyd Morris f To make a "dustless dust cloth," wood surfaces with a softwith cold Dean with envelope to match for J5o at Afton Shelton, Lynn Webb, Tor th aurface . .nAnM .. then adV, .'.place tba cloth In stroou hot Ivory "mi of Lehl, w Worlton and John Worlton i. eoap suds, to which a few drops of water, using anotner best is chamois. It .turpentine have been added. Let It Dry with damp section at a Umo. are umbered among the 3029 students Mr. and Mrs- LeRoy Worley left remain in the Buds for two hours, to wash a small ho enrolled In residence at the Univer .then wring it out dry. Cloths thus In no case should the water for a two weeks trip to the Monday of Utah, according to an official c: trotted will hold the dust and at lowed to dry on the sity of Progress Exposition at looking Uks new, To the game time give a brilliant tabulations In the office of E. J. Nor-to- Century a ' weekarh. once , , Chicago. to the furniture. Treat cloths clean theV. recorder. montn. in this way about every two week. woodwork about once :- . co-e- 225-8- - 3. 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