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Show THURSDAY, THURSDAY. MAY m.c f FRUIT CROP TO An Op en Letter to A Boor on Wheels BE SMALL HERE Uuh county fruit growers face the prospect of a big loss in income as a result of a short crop, reduced by the ravages of early frott, crop pests and a severe winter. The loss will bear most heavily on the fruitgrowers on Provo Bench many of whom depend on their fruit crop for their entire income. The early strawberries are gone, but later blossoms may still produce a fair crop. Higher prices for the thort crop may make up in part for the loss. The peach crop is uncertain, although in most areas, the los is U 2 w- IrzJ - 1 tuioitr .: f rti; , H St ' V ' iiir- -: '' J ... A " ' friend, you are poing to go day, when you swerve around a street corner, you are going to clip the buttons off the wrong pedestrian's vest, and he is going to catch up with you, haul you off your comfy upholstery and deal you the smacking-dow- n you deserve. You're a veritable titan of aren't you, when you're behind an engine? Uut how do you look on your feet? Are you the same dashpersonage for whom the rent ing, imposing, of the world must make room? Would you dare shove anYou other pedestrian aside; would you jostle a would not, for you're just a grubby little inferiority complex who's been sublimated by a shot of gasoline. And what's the reason for this breakneck rush of yours, ;.nyway? You're in an automobile. You'll arrive at your destination, 10, 15 or 20 times quicker than the pedestrian you're crowding back onto the curb. The best he can do is live or six miles an hour. You are going 25 or 30, perhaps 10 miles an hour. Is your business ten times more urgent than his? My, my, what an important fellow you are! What vast designs, what momentous projects must occupy your waking hours to justify such impatience. The automobile, it seems, is the devil's gi't to tl ? iUle Man. Put him in control of a motor car and he's co.-- o' the crosswalks. But if you suddenly yanked that ten or two of iron and steel out from under him, you'd find him just a measly nonentity with the mental setup of a grammar school bully. day, my SOME far. Some self-assuranc- eight-cylind- e, er ve six-foote- r? SET FOR JUNE 10 six- teenth annual "Strawberry Day" has r June 10, 1937. been officially set the of luscious fruit crop Although will be about ten days late on account of weather conditions, indications are that there will be a rich harvest Harold Wootton. auVertising manager, ports that it has already been planned to serve the berries in first class condition. This will be done through the and use of a special cleaning process of course the adu'ition of sugar and fresh sweet cream. Plans are being made to feature a bigger and better parade this year than has ever been f- (7Vra Safety SrWc World's Record For Flying Family f i PL":: : T Mr. Welsh of the Dcseret Gymnasium of Salt Lake City, with a group of state swimming and diving champions gave a splendid exhibition in swimming and diving to a large L. A. Collins jf are the Lamb hospital receiving medickl aiiHit, r and Mrs- Udell born a of baby boy, PWA FUNDS happy parents Mrs. Grace Larsen and Mrs. i M .i.iay in the Lehi Hospitalbaby was bef. re her marriage mis were taken to the home f Mr I Lamb of! Mrs. jonn Austln. i .... i .... Application for a federal grant -- jtVtr jam:.'". Saturday. cum. $33,750 to meet part oi me proVan Tomilson $75,000 building improvement Mrs. Truman Carsen and baby boy ' of district school his tonsil remMVed had is the Alpine gram to their home in Cedar Tuttda returned re of board L'Uh county was filed by the ValltV, Monday. education Saturday with R. A. Hart, adBig Double Show at ,h EX: I'tah director of the public works KtTie Buehler of Pleasant Wednesday and Thi dav ministration. the Monday into came hospital drove, The application, signed by Jame-- f r medical treatment. board school Mr. and Mrs. 1m ' Evans . Smith, American Fork, 0f the Ed-- i city announce the h, president, listed improvements at Mrs. Mr. and a son. son of Street, i.,0 Fork and Lincoln high 15th in the Air. Mean Fa!!s v.j lhi, American H ward Street, was operated on for ap- - May sch-.o- l gymna-iuschools, the Alpine Muiiu'av at the Lehi hos- - pital. jwlldicit the Spencer school, the school board warehouse at American Fork and pital. Mrs. Fred V.x,!; and two school equipment f r the district. Mr-- . Pavid Adanison and new of Provo and .Mr-o- f " Stra4 American Fork e the wtei. of Salt Lake City, were taken daughtt-of Mr. and Alice Mrs. of h guests me Phillips, the to George S:rt GIVEN FOODS TALK Tue.-daburg. Viftt-var- i - AT MEETING Oil' I .jut prog Mrs. Hazel Stevens of the Utah State Board ..f Health in Salt Lake City will talk on Foods at the Third Waru' Relief Society meeting next Tuesday afternoon. All the ladies ot the ward are invited to attend and a sjRfial invitation is sent to the young mothers of the ward. The officers are sure all the ladles will lie interested in this talk on foods, for Mrs. Stevens is preparing a vei beneficial talk. HIGH PRIESTS QUORUM TO MEET SUNDAY A meeting of all the High Priests of the Lehi Stake has been called for 11 The meeto'clock Sunday morning. ward Second in held the be will ing meeting house. It has been called by tlie Lehi Stake Presidency and they are very anxious for everyone to be present. NOTE TO S Gifts for the Graduate 1 .nrirt hot i Prvi gifts for the graduate SOME SUGGESTIONS We have a line line of Girl ji- B Wrist Watches Fountain Pen Signet or Birthstone Rings Evening Bags Bracelets and Ear Rings Sets Iscdi' is It ,4 jior Ik dl and many other beautiful and useful gifts found at the Gift pL ;iay. Shop. In ffi. W M. ;rior rtici Wee I. JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST be Let us insure your glasses MAIN STREET ore LEHI, UTAR (ate; pird wishes to of the Lehi notify the Stake that they are to hold regular meetings with their groups throughout the summer. Mrs. Hutchings stated that word was given at the M. I. A. Convention were to direct the that social activities of the girls not only during the winter months, but in the summer also. Mrs. Eunice Hutchings 'x F i vol The r. Gir Fir: See Big Double Show at the Royal, Wednesday and Thursday. Let's Go! Thi Foi Fif ORIGINAL PLAY HOLDS Mi Fir V INTEREST OF CROWD and interested group at Saratoga Sunday afternoon. Manager Eastmond is planning features of this kind during the summer season fer the 'entertainment of his patrons. The Seminary Graduation exercises which were conducted Tuesday evening were approved by the large crowd attending. The graduates took part in an original play, ''ThePrincess of Heth," taken from parts of the Book of Mormon and written by J. Nile UNION MEETING cordial invitation is extended to the people ot fhe Lehi Stake to attend the Genealogical Union Meeting. Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Fifth Ward chapel. Sec Th: YOUR DEPOSITS ARE INSURED This bank is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Foi Fif Corporation. Fii Your Deposits are Insured up to $5,000 00. Sei Th COMMERCIAL BANKING Washburn. Graduates issued invitations to their parents and friends. A DEPARTMENT SAVINGS Fo Fi: SAFETY BONDS INSURANCE DEPOSIT VAULT It wrd h iaie DBastlk of Lehi CLUB HEWS to obA special plan of tain genealogies of the stake members will be presented. The Genealogical Society would like to have everyone hear the plan and express their opinion concerning it. . Wedne.-J- av rs $5-0- Poppy Day will be observe! in Lehi tonsil, u STRAWBERRY DAY this year on Saturday. May 29, Lottie Peterson, chairman of the poppy committee of No. 19 Lehi Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary, has announced Extensive preparations for the observance of the day are being made by the Auxiliary women. t. r self-asserti- POPPY DAY hi VlfTj, Outside of a few fay red locations h as the Ca"ryhurst area near I'rovo canyon- there will be few peaches to pick this season, according to present indications. In a few cases raspberries have been winterkilled which means a 100 per cent loss. The apple crop will be far below normal, both the Delicious and the Jonathan varieties having been effected by the frost. Early fruits such as cherries and apricots are believed to have been completely wiped out and the pear crop will be the smallest in years. SWIMMING AND DIVING EXHIBITION GIVEN AT SARATOGA Lamon Wall had nuKniui -- KUt The general commitee, headed seen. Lee Peterson, president of the by chamber of commerce, has planned to give $500 away in cash. This will be done through cooperaton with merchants of the city. They will give tickets First award will with merchandise. be $150 and the lowest Twenty awards will be made. I SCHOOLS ASK FOR j o: vi admitted to the hospital at the hospital, for medical care -- severe. The date for Pleasant Grove's ALPIKE DISTRICT rseney I), f My THE LEHI FREE PRESS 2Q. 1937 Celebrating 10 yenri and 2000 houri of aafe flying over three coun-trie- t, Lt. Col. and Mr. Ceo. R. Hutchinson and tSeir two daughtcr Kathrya 14, and Janet Lee, 11 leave ihortly in their "(lying home" lor that will incl. de 86 citie. They have (pent more a nationwide air-totime in the air by (ar than any other family in the world; and 10 outindustrialists are standing is their record that a number of family sponsoring tKeir work. On tl - r tour ' '' intcrnstionally-know- n will appear before school i cnil.o r! . a..J The and 'i lash", the co!!:o aie family pets "Dot", the bab c!.ii..1. also air veterans. orgi-iization- s. Mrs. Beth Christensen and Miss Beth Jackson were the winning ladies at a bridge luncheon given Friday evening at the home of Miss Roberta Ball. Ikan Oddity Club members were guests, other special guests were: Mrs. Mildred Johnson and Miss Clarce Larsen. A dainty lunch preceded the bridge games. MAIN STREET LEHI, kg ffi UTAH m wul The Club enjoyed an evenings entertainment Wednesday at the Hyrum Gray home. The club members gave the social honoring Mrs. Hyrum Gray's birthday. Just-a-Me- Telephone 85 Tl re f fTjV P This yooi fee MARRIAGE Memorial poppies, to be worn in honor of the World War dead and to ANNOUNCED raise funds for the welfare of the THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS disabled veterans and neei'v families will coiiir lorui koine f the dead and disabled', will be dis trtfy dtj wgh Mrs. Alice Austin announces the THE CHRISTIAN SCicMCE mO(niiUi tributed throughout the city. Organi marriage of her son, Carl Austin, to zation of corps of poppv girls" t; .in Daly Xwsfii ?rr Miss Louise Ilamnett, daughter of Mr. 5 I; rrcor1 for offer the (1 wers to everyone on th the clean. fo nt Th Moalt "in! Mis. Alfred Hinme'.t of Alfred i'.H'S not oxploit criitie o.- .snsaCon: ffir';vc Vxc-neither t'o"s it h. t iK'.ih correct ve1'.streets during the day and to receive .th fi-Fc.Hur.s for ri:o and nil the Ilamnett of Alninp. Utah. family. tr.chsdinR the ...:.ly Mau.i8.nr Section. contributions for the Legion aid The wedding date is set for June The flowAuxilary welfare funds. Ih' Tin sllrn Ceienc" PuM'shlnir 4th. Society !'On. :3n. ers have been ordered from Veterns The popular cetinh- - of the younger P.'se rnttr my to Tlir Chri:t',m Scienc- - Monitor for a fd of Hospital in Salt Lake City, where they s ts are being wisheV hanninrss " 4 3 50 lve,ir$"C0 ;s for n;ont'is 7'c have been made by disabled veterans. V. .'dnesdaj- I.'suo. i.ici.x;.. :j.iaalnt Stxtlo-.iye.ir $3 CO. 6 icsur s 2:c the future yens by their many is of the "Poppy Day day personal friends. N'amr tribute to the men who gave their Address ...... lives in he naton's defense." explain5nmpl Copy on Kf4Ml ed Lottie Peterson. On that day everyone can show that they still remember and honor the sacrifices of lost their lives in the war. those Mrs. Ruby Morris of Salt Lake City used for the work of the Legion and The poppy 's their flower, made in The following patients received was a week-en- d who lost guest of Mr. and" men the Auxiliary aim ng their memory by their usableJ com- health treatment at the Lehi Hospital this T. A. Mrs. Taylor. and strength in the war, and rades. week: the chiLVen whose fathers are 'The American Legion Auxilary among Mrs. El win Beck of Los Angeles, e'ead or disabled. The bulk of the will ask no to. price for its popples. Charles Carsen of Fairfield was will be expended right here in California, arrived here Friday for a money We want everyone to weir a poppy taken to his home Monday, following two weeks her with visit Lehi for the work our Unit is constant-l- y mother, and to contribute as he is able for the several days treatment at th lv1 Mrs. and Nostrum Jennie and Mr. of families doing among needy All contribution will be veterans flower Mrs. Alma Beck. hospital. here." n-".-- ri te;r wf t n hari Now Norge brings you the greatest improvement in home refrigeration since the first Rollator. Flexible interior arrangement! You can meet every food storage requirement in an instant c ".atigc the shelf arrangement every day ir ou vvisli. Mest Deluxe Norge Rollator IWiKcrators can be arranged in 9 dif-.'eways! Seethe new Norge today! like ilk cas hi trie it 1 nf rt-c.- . 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