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Show Thursday, Thursday, December 26. THE LJEHI 19.15 rtu r .. I c Frank Sharp and Salt Lake, Wednesday. 5iJ i Prs U.' e-- trt-at- at Forth Wayw. and the x-- family ent to SCHOOL SUPPLY PRESS THE I.EH1 FREE it.. io Richards- - of BlnePublished by The Uhi Kree 31 r. anaj mi with Mr. and eek-en- d Better Supplies For Thursday Every bam. spent the Lehi' Utah Type Paper...... 5e ,mJ4 Alirea Phone Mrs. Robert IaiUma BoastUry Dorn of rV!?T!aUun of it po'f1 was the n w!.l. ln(L. Gsjw.rt. north UuDilary of Indiana. Is mn'l- br In a marker. T!ie point as a of ISuS1 signed ml:li the Hue. which crusts the highway, Is popularo'tlmk line bely known as the to rejreent rhe cause It Is suprs line a shadow thrown at tea o'clock by the sun would tnak. The survey, Insays the Indiaire:i News, which from nut far started cluded the p1"t Lawrwieehurg on the Ohio river and croewd the Wabash river in the vicin- j December George P- - Price, Manager 2nd 32 W. Main St.. residence. Georpe Mowers with Miss Maud 0ce. n Wet and State St, Lthi, Utah 117-residence 8-- Phoses-Orn- of the B. Y. U. who are their parents during the with viitintr AUred. Bermce holidays are Arline JoseEradshaw. Gertrude Anderson. Mane Meiling, phine Adams, Virginia Charles Robinson. Glen Smith and Schow, Eldon Tla. and r,.v,.. a. U. of the of Woffinden Also Thomas folks during his with U. is visiting Utah, Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, as second ciaas matter- - ity of Terre Haute. SUBSCRIPTION One year Beaver Fillers Rulj ? of Sat Lake, visited Beaver Fillers, Plain....'"? Hackett, Frday and Composition Note Bookj' . Large Composition Not. Get Your Supply .1.00 LEHI FREE Pfi nl IMrNewfoundland Deft The history of the Newfoundland dVg Send fas your order today J would probably be clearer if the breed nl Mrhad originated in s country where dogs, BUTTER WRAPPER were raised carefully to advance the provethe holidaysbreed. In the early days NewfoundMaterials Used Are T. Worlton and Ralph Mrs. Allan Fjeld of Amland was a wilderness and the dogs Mr and Mrs- George Pierce PRICES ARE ALWAYS LO were. In most Instances, more than spent Friday in Salt Lake. Mr- and Mrs. with visited erican Fork, half wild, decoding on their own abilWallace Hebertson, Sunday. were ity to get their food. When they Mrs. Mary Maudsley was a Salt the eliaggy taken up and developed coated dogs were the rust attractive Lake visitor, Saturday. Kune in apiearance and their type soon beBEN'CH came standard. Mr. and Mrs. John R- Bone were location v Salt Lake visitors, Friday. Lehi Cits "Paing the Back" Kotice The phrase "pass the buck" Is dea Miss Edna Jones entertainel deliw rived from the game of cards. In such, her home, Thursday TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c TM PASS or other object Is' group of girls at icribed counter FAMILY the games, A The evening was spent sewqua! He. w levied on ' placed on the table before the dealer evening. ON SUBSCKIiTIUlN next dealer to him the and passed by 1535, on Mrs. Charles Crabb, Mr. and Mrs.' to prevent mistakes as to the position stmt games o! jfflWI is a marker In of the deal Nevin Crabb and family were Provo poker, put into a Jack pot another Jack pot visitors, Friday. being In order when the deal pasaea to him who holds the buck. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Sclappy made jjmes a Down there b Kentucky they make whiskey slowly. Keubern to Lake Salt business a City, trip Health of Snakes in Zoo These ' 'Old School" whiskey men have always made Gre H subThe health of snakes In zoos Is Fred Me it slowlyit's a tradition with them they were taught ject to an unending series of ups and louiB Pe Miss Norine Powell is home from downs. The "downs" occur when the Hyrum ' j that way. That's why James E. Pepp' is so fine so to shed Its skin. When Levan to visit with her mother, Mrs. is about Evelyn reptile ' smooth so thoroughly satisfying. Why after your In ac this "sloughing." as the keepers call It, Nickoline Powell. first taste of it you'll say these "Old School" whiskey Is about to begin, the snake loses Its erder of 9 normal color, and its eyes go very dull. men sure know what whiskey making is all about. , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson and $ the si9 Then the skin beifins to come away, niny of West Jordan were the and the snake is In for rather a bad son, Stanley, is may IN Mr. and Sunday dinner truesta of the Leh time. Mrs. Nevin Crabb. 16th da; O... Ut. Qmi1l, IN, ttmmm If to pay i Water Compressing together Mr. and Mrs- Arnold Sclappy re Water can be compressed only very, " mill i VV eipense: the enormous pres--i turned home from Washington, where very yet slightly; Mr- and Mrs. Alma Beck, Mrs. Bert Miss Vera Anderson entertained for W.E.1 sure exerted at great depths, due td he has been workine, to spend the Tirst Pi Mrs. Duane Woffinden at a prettily Beck, Mrs. Thomas Peck and Miss the weight of the column of water Christmas holidays with his family. last Pi appointed shower. Wednesday after- Jean Fowler were Salt Lake visitors, above, causes the level of an ocean and 500 feet lower five miles deep to be noon. The afternoon was spent play- Thursday. and Prints All Local News Mr. and Mrs- Ray Kirkham and The Only Paper That than It would be If there were no ing "Bunko" the prize going to Miss AC1B from Hollywood, California, in IMUl. gravity to give weight to the water.. family Pearl Peterson. Those present were : Joseph Rothe accompanied a group are in Lehi spending the holidays with Mrs. Duane Woffinden, Pearl Peter- of boys to the temple, Friday. They friends and relatives. The Word -- Bachelor" WHY HOT BUILD LEHI? son, Mrs. Louis Phillips, Mrs. Marie attended the Junior Temple excursion. The word "Bachelor" Is from old Willes, Rowena Christensen. of Provo, Those attending were: Ernest Smith, French bacheler, which Is from a late Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jenkinsen at Rowene Russon, Audrey Johnson, Dean and Latin word baccalnrls. This may be tended the District Convention for the Rothe, Paul Christofferson Nclda Clark, Marie Erickson. Flossie Arland Russon. They visited in the merely a translation of the French: American Legion Auxilary, Saturday Webb, and the hostess. The bride re- business section of town after being word or It may be allied to baccalarlus, a late Latin adjective applied to farm in Provo. ceived many useful giftsbaptized. laborers, the history of which is very The school teachers of the Primary doubtful. grades had a Christmas party, Friday Causa of Tripolitan War night after school. The teachers exThe war between the United States' changed gifts and a dainty luncheon was caused by was served. and Tripoli In 1801-05- , the refusal of the United States to Increase its payment for Immunity fromi CHICAGO-DENVE- R Ralph Worlton, who is attending the depredations of the Tripolitan corschool in Los Angeles. California. After several engagements,; sairs. came home to spend the holidays with 1805. was concluded June 4, peace his mother, Mrs. Allan Field. He 1 will return to California January 2 Must Hare Plenty of Water Artificial silk and paper are two industries which cannot carry on at all' ing. A dainty luncheon was served. without plenty of water. The pulp of, Those preset were Melba Street, Lyle which paper Is mode Is 98 per cent waSharp, Leath Clark, Mary Jane as as and much 200,000 ter, gallons of, water may be used to make one single' Brown, Phyllis Brown, Phyllis Mason v. A1 and the hostess. ton of paper. , LOCAL ITEMS - - - 'R' - &1 Jvr-t- vk smooth "unhurried whiskey made by distillers of the "Old School Send In Your Subscription 1 j v& BOTTLED Today One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c BOND ;BfflWr,""'l',''',tlt'!m'''''"" - - LEHI FEEE FESSi Sts - - STREAMLINERS TO CUT TIME it . ' - - t Mrs. Wallace Jenkinsen returned from Los Angeles and Glendale, California, where she has been visit ing with her brother, J. E. Tolbert, for the past month. She reports as having had a splendid trip. Weight of Moles mole Is The weight of a about four ounces, and If food Is plen-- . tlful It will eat this weight of food each day. The staple diet consists worms, but all kinds of Insects are de-- . voured, besides small frogs and lizards.' i home full-grow- n tf ,,...,...".... .ej. v ::,.oa, A view of the pewer ear of the new "Streamliner City of Denver", j ne of two streamliners now belni built for operation between Chicago nd Denver over the Union Pacific and the Chicaf o A North Western railroads on a dally schedule which will save the passenger a full business day. Two 12C0 horsepower Diesel electric units will propei eacm train a an average speca o. oo uucs per nour ior ue 1043 miles between the cities. 16-ho- ur fastest longdistance rail be aluminum alloy furnished by the in the United States Aluminum Company of America, .will go into effect next spring when except that the trucks complete the "Streamliner City of Denver" and the couplings betwean the cars begins operation between Denver will be steel. The power plant of each train, buu wuicago OTer iuo uuioa racutc and Chicago & North Western rail- will consist of two 1200 horseroads. Sixteen hours for 1013 power Diesel engines, directly con! miles, an average speed of 651 nected to generators providing curmiles per hour, including stops, is rent for the electric motors on each proposed for this latest streamline truck of the power cars. A separate ' development which will save the car will house each engine, the passenger an entire business day. cars being in tandem and so arrangTrains will leave Denver and ed that both engines, or either lndl- -' t vldually, can be operated from the Chicago in the late afternoon very day and arrive at their re- controls In the cab of the first car. Externally the cars will be stand- -' spective terminals the fcUowing morning. Three Pullman sleeping arc" width but the interior by reacars, a Pullman room and obsorva son of the type of design will be, tlon car, a dining car, two coaches five Inches wider than present with reclining and adjustable seats standard cars and of the same for 100 passengers, and three cars height The overall length of the' for baggage, mail and express train: w'll De 85S feet and tho total In addition to two power cars, will weight about 600 tons. A conven' tlonnl train of the same consUt in- -' make up each train. i r'udlng There will be sleeping cr. locomotive weighs about is the Pullman vars lor 83 xJOb tons. t No extra, or excess, fare is con in passengers. Tee new THE I rnoda-tlon- s low-cos- dividual-tra- y meal service, an in novation of the Union Pacific, will also be available on the new coaches In addition to the regular dining car service. 4 The power cars of the new trains will be built of Cor-testeel, a new deI high tensile chrome alloy steel veloped by the United States Steel n (Corporation. The principal struc- tural material of the other cars will The F. W. C. meet at the home of Karlyn Chatfield, Thursday evening and were delightfully enter tained. The meeting was in the form of a Christmas party. Those mem bers present were: Ruby Christensen, Alta Christensen, Jenalvn Wmtr. Audrey Johnson, Jean Fowler, Kowene Russon and the hostess. Most Valuable Harbor Pago Pago la the most valuable harbor in the South Taclflc and possibly In the entire Pacific ocean. It was ceded in 1872 by the native king to, j t?tuplated on the "City of Denver".! Present plans Indicate that service will be Inaugurated early in June. Contract has been awarded on tho construction of the trains to Pullman-StandarCar Manufacture teg Company In Chicago and for tho Diesel electric power plant te the Electro-MotivCorporation In Chicago, subsidiary of General d e Motors. the United States coaling station. Miss for a naval and Zymurgy Zymurgy is a branch of technological chemistry treating of processes in which fermentation Is the principal feature, as brewing, making of yeast, and The Gospel Messages class of the Fourth Ward were entertained Wpd neday night to a party held in the amusement hall. Games were nlaved Loaves of Bread in Bbl. of Flour and a program was rendered. Those Approximately 283 loaves of bread on the program were: Wendell Skin can be made from a barrel of flour. ner, saxaphone solo; South Sea Island The number varies according to the site of the loaf and the formula used dance, Grant Christofferson and Mir Dredge; stunt, a group of trirls: tiiano by the baker. soio, Kuby Christensen: vocal solo. Audrey Johnson and a piano duet, Potato Facts Fifteen pounds of potatoes equal one Kuby Christensen and Ruth Rothe. peck. There are usually about three Dainty refreshments were served. medium mature potatoes or five to Gifts were awarded to the recentlv . . . . eight new potatoes In a pound. marnea couples from that class. wlne-makln- SCHENLEVS Occupation It Is better to be engaged in the most Insignificant occupation In WANT ADS ' the world rather than to look upon half an hour as of no Importance. Most Constant Unit of Time The rotation of the earth Is the most constant unit of time that man; has discovered. Naming Reno, Nev. Nev, Is named after Gen. Jesse Lee Reno, a federal officer In the Civil war. Reno, Itetopee in Chemistry Isotopes In chemistry have been twins In compared to animals. Life of Earthworm The sverags 1U of the earthworm Is ten year. GOOD fcee POP CORN FOR SALE uoyd dunther, Lehi. Hp Boar For Service Frank Barnes. Ap. 81 For Expert Maytag Service Call or Write Carl Smith, Fairfied. Cedar Valley. pj. j.23 IX your Sewing; Machine or Lawn Mower needs repairs, Sissors or Saws MSurpened. William Osborne will do FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE Former Darling- - Hotel property MainSULehL Owner C. H. Martin dale, 650 So. Spring; St., Lot Angeles. California. 11-10- -p 1 mm ISM GOLDEN WEDDING ftUNO OF STRAIGHT WHISKIES It always was America's favorite quality whiskey and now these new low prices make it possible for you to enjoy its extra richness often. Rem em ber "It's ALL whiskey. vim No. 202 QUART No. 203 Jot. S. Finch Gv, loc, ScheoUy. P DMHoo of SCHENLEY PRODUCTS CO, |