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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1935 i LOCAL ashman 3uel week at Magna. UTAH ITEuS 111 if Speeding thii "AIIHAPOLIS FAREWELL SIIOYS GAM FARMS USEKQ . Marsh of Alpine, was a guest of Miss Maud Hackett Monday night . Fern Mrs. Samuel Crane spent Friday with her mother. Mrs. Jams Gray, MOUNTS FROM 6TH TO 2ND PLACE IN LIST OF STATES Progressivenesa of Utah's agricul- LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES FORM LETTERS CIRCULARS tural population was reflected in the ' Orren Bone and Eldred Fox were the Edison announcement Sunday by Salt Lake visitors, Monday. Electric institution that the state had HANDBILLS from sixth to second in the climbed BUSINESS CARDS Mr. and Mrs. Rex Dennis of Prove in the percentage of farms nation were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman STATMENTS electrified- Allred. Sunday. The institute's report for the year June 30, 1935. reveals Utah Mr. and Mrs. James Trinnaman of ending only by New Hampshire. surpassed Garland, were guests of Lehi relatives, In 1932 the state was topped by CaliSunday. fornia, Connecticut. Rhode Island. and New Jersey. Mrs. James Zimmerman and Henry New Hampshire 27.159 farms in shows The report Sorenson were Salt Lake vistors. the state, 16.435 or 60.5 per cent of Monday. On 6erved with which ; . are "The steady advancement of the baby of American Fork, were guests state in farm electrifictton reflects the at the James Gray home, Sunday. progressiveness of the Utah farmer," George M. presdent of the Mrs. Andy Trane and daughter, Utah PowerGadsby. and Light ompany, said Buloiee spent Tuesday at Copperton in commenting on the report. with Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Loveless. He asserted the rapid extension of service to the farms in Utah electric Miss Utella Smith, Howard Whim-pe- y has been acceltrated by the cooper and Grant Christofferson were ative effort of farmers and power Salt Lake visitors, Saturday. companies and the steady decline in rates for the past 20 years. With the Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck spent Satnew low rate plan and the company's urday evening at Draper with Mr. and cooperaton of banks and federal Mrs. Ray Beck. agencies in financing appliances, he said. Utah has a fine opportunity of Miss Jayn'a Welsh of Salt Lake becoming, in 1936, the first state in guest of Mr. and the nation in farm electrification. City was a week-en- d Mrs. A. E. Adams. The reports shows Arkansas with 1.4 per cent of its 242,334 farms only Mrs. Dck Holdaway and children to be the lowest state in farm served, week-end with of Vineyard, spent the electrification, the seven leading states Mr. Holdaway's parents, Mr. and Mrs. follow: New Hampshire, 66.6 per Alma Beck. cent; Utah, 60.5 per cent; Connecti cut, 60.3 per cent; California, 59.9 per Mrs. Violet Chidester and baby of cent; Rhode Island, 59.3 per cent; Price, were guests of Mrs- - Chidester's New Jersey, 58.9 per cent, and Washparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson ington, 58.1 per cent. over the week-en- ' d. Joseph Rob son was unable to teach his classes at the Junior High School, Monday, due to illness. George Bone substituted for him. I BUTTERWRAPPERS Hospital Notes ' 'uvm J ""- D T : 1. "ppie itey rt, ing fine and taking a very lcy : in the L. D. S. activities at if" The Third and Second Wards will polis. hold coin showers in their ward Mr. and Mrs- - Heber Hart . chapels. Tuesday, October 8, at 2 p. ham City, and Mrs. Arch Nel m. Both wards have arranged a of Midvale, were Saturday baby special program and refreshments, ors at the Mrs- - S. J. TavW y4 for the afternoon. All ladies of the Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hart Uft two wards are invited to be present. tj The coin showers will be held in where Mr. Hart will vfj place of the annual ward bazars, to Dakota, the sugar camiaJ ployed during raise funds for the associations winuiaue wk vrip oy auto. ter work. luej During the filming of Paramount's "Annapolis Farewell" in the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md.. the featured players including Sir Guy Standing. Richard Cromwell, Tom Brown, John Howard and Benny Baker and other male members of the cast required to live according to the strict regime f naval officers and midshipmen. The film comes Friday and Saturday to the Royal Theatre-Al- l of the actors in the film unit daily wore the uniforms of naval officers or midshipmen and were on the Butter Wrappers and all Naval Academy grounds from 8 or 9 Annm at- tfc. .w --t Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Larsen. Mr. rnrintinv Imn o'clock in the morning until late o vnem Mrs. and tibia. Charles Malgram afternoon. Academy authorities ruled and son,' Quality and workma&tfch that as the actors were in uniform and vrtnur 01 juinneapoiist Minnt&oiit dbcw ifi could not be distinguished from men in service, it would be necessary for .the players to follow the Navy Academy rules. Sir Guy Standing, an officer in the British Navy during the World War, was at home in the Naval Academy but Richard Cromewll, Tom Brown an other young Hollywood actors found the strict routine of the Navy quite irksome. They did not object to saluting officers but the rules prohibiting smoking and sitting on the grass were difficult restrictions for young men accustmed to the easy freedom of Hollywood film actors. The players were required to take off their uniforms and don civilian clothes, befor leaving the acade-m- y grounds and the early evening trips in autos from Annapois to the freedom and comfort of Baltimore hotels were joyous journeys for the screen GROCERIES MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS players, none of whom envied the , LEHI FREE PRESS Set and Printed in Lehi Bond LehL Not Another Town electricity. December 31. 1923. only 3330 farms Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hadfield and or 12 19 per cent of the total were baby spent Sunday in Pleasant Grove electrified. The total number served in with Mrs. Hadfield'a parents. 1934 was 16.130; in 1933, 15.845. and in 1932. 15,369. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckwalter and 3 HOLD COlti SHOWERS Fnnmiis ELECTRIC POWER RELIEF SOCIETIES TO THURSDAY. OCTOBER A PROCLAMATION Septembr 24. 1935 WHEREAS, it has become advisable to close the folloung waters in the State of Utah to fishing: Kent Lake in Beaver County, Otter Lake in Beaver County, the Logan River and Cache County from the y to its source, government Enterprise Reservoir in Washington ts County; Oak Creek in Millard entire length; all of Provo River below north fork at Wildwood in Utah County, NOW, THEREFORE. I. Newell B. Cook, State Fish and Game Commissioner of the State of Utah, by virtue of authority vested In me under Section Revised Laws of the State of Utah, 1933, do hereby declare and proclaim the above waters closed to fishing for the year 1935, commencing Ocotber 15, lr35. NEWELL B. COOK, State Fish & Game Commissioner. dug-wa- Co-i- Costs Less To Shop With Us It midshipmen after observing the routine of their training. strict Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum P. Jones entertained a group of friends at their home in Pleasant Grove, Mon. evening in honor of Mrs. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Kirkham of Kentucky. Among the guests were Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, Miss Thelma Goodwin, Mayor and Mrs. Stanley Taylor and Mrs. Rachel AnMr. and Mrs. Chester Cushing and derson of Lehi. baby daughter, Lela Marie, and Roy Cushing of Salt Lake City, were Sun day guests of Mrs. M. A. Taylor and Miss Thelma Goodwin. GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. 30-0-- 7, PHONE 17 LEHL MAIN STREET UTAH The following patients received treatment at the Lehi Hospital this Mrs. Ben Bauer left Saturday for week: Los Antreles, California, to attend Leo Hadfield had an infected finger the funeral service of her brother-i- n lanced, Tuesday. law. ... The Second Ward M. L A. Senior class enjoyed a weinie roast and water the creek, Tuesday melon bust in evening following their regular class work. Class leaders are Mrs. Booth Webb. Mrs Sorenson and Vern Lowell Brown and Afton Giles are recreational leaders of the class. George Wilson who has been receiving treatment for an injured toe, was returned to his home in Heber City, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen enter tained at dinner. Sunday for Mrs. C C. Haieht and Mrs. Harris of Burley, Idaho, Mrs. N. B. Boley of Murtaugh, Idaho, Mrs. William Lechimanent and son, Keith, of Glendale. Californa, and John Woodhouse. Glen Peterson of Cedar Fort, is receiving medical treatment at the local hospital. Broadbent's . Wednesday. A winsome baby daughter was born to Mrr David Pearson of Bridge River, B. C, Thursday. The mother was Miss Emily Powell of this city before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell are the proud grandparents. SUGAR. 10 Pounds (cloth bag) 56c necessary. 3 5c Loaves 10c BREAD. e 26c SALAD DRESSING, Wallace Hebertson received treat32c ment for an infected finger, Saturday. Veil BUTTER, Bridal (fresh). . PINEAPPLE, No. 2 Sficed. . ,17o Jaunita Smith is receiving medical 5c RAISINS, Seedless, 15 or. pkg treatment. 10c SALMON. Tall Can .....14c John Hansen son of Mr. and Mrs. PUROLA, Pound 25c Peter Hansen was operated upon for a MOTHERS OATS 10c ruptured sppenlix, Monday. 14c TUNA FLAKES Jay-Le- 9c Glen Peterson was returned to his home in Fairfield, Tuesday. 10c PEAS. Can CORN7Can 10c PORK and BEANS, No. 2tt Can.. 10c BOTES 10c CATSUP, 14 os. bottle 28c RICE, 5 Pounds The classes in the Leh Seminary "ROLLEblDATS. 9 Ponnd Bag. 37c now fully organixed. and plan to are POWDERED" SUGAR 3 lbs. 25c the students experience in congive EXTRA QUALITY 5 Tie BROOM 49c ducting the opening exercises during 12c MOP STICK the year. Class committees are planCORNFLAKES." large packageT". 10c ning programs for the ward sacraCOCOA, Rockwood, 2 Pound Can. .20c mental meetings in the near future. There are now 290 students in the WEST AG COFFEE, Pound.... 15c senior seminary. YEA Big Value. 1 Pound Pkg.. .26c CLABBER GIRL BAKING SEWY 2 ttPo!nd" 25c POWDE R OUR FALL HATS AND NEW PRINTS ARE GOING FAST The Values Are Extra Good. Come and See Them. JUR10R INTERESTING AT BROADBENTS 20-- We Delher men PTES The Junior High School play "Sound Your Horn" was read Wed nesday noon. Tryouts for the play will be held Thursday at 4 p. m. IT PAYS TO SHOP AND SAVE Phone October 4 and 5 Mrs. C. H. Carson and baby son of Fairfield, were returned to their home, When a gangster's platinum blonde finds love in the Dakota fields Royal Hicks received reatment for a hand injury, Saturday. Mr. Hicks caught his hand in a silage cutter, making the amputation of two fingers DIG VALUE SALE BEANS, String. Can aT It would be interesting to find out what the people are doing who six months ago were spending most of their time worryinsr about inflation Boston Evening Transcript 9 Read Martha Ostenso's story of Silver Grenoble and her heart-throbbin- g adrenturei with dick guyi and strong men, with life and love. Hospital Toilet Tissue Royal Peas, No. 2 Can MILK, Tall Can Powder KiSS of - 65c value for 35c Granulated Soap, 40 oz. pkg. 33c 91 value for OlC 10c43c Large Crystal White Soap S. and W. COFFEE 2 lb. can 49c, 1 lb. can 27c SUGAR 10 lb. Cloth Bag for 61c Oval tine, $1.00 Size 59c Dixie Molasses, 5 lb. bucket 43c Chili Beans toocf tvtry installment 3 for 19c 3 for 29c 6 for 35c - - 3 lb. package 20c FEU11TS AMD WGEIPABIiES Watermelons ic Pound Lettuce 5c Head 1 There's Always AnotherYear By MARTHA OSTENSO ot it appears nrially in this newspaper Yams Celery Grapefruit Lemons PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWEST 1 1 1 IPepIlxLy Send in your order today for BUTTER WRAPPERS Materials Used Are Ths Best 4 lbs. for 9c 2 for 15c 6 for 25c Dozen 9c PII0I1E 76 CR 79 STATE ST., V LEHI |