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Show Thursday, December 29 PAGE. EIGHT THE LEIII RUN. LEIII. UTAH We Wish You A Prosperous New Year Your patronage and business the past year has been greatly appreciated and we wish to ex-, tend our thanks for the same. It is your support sup-port which has made our efforts a success. . , n ' May the year coming prove one' of your most happy and prosperous ones " is our hope. Gilchrist Hardware MAIN STREET -Phone 5-J MAIN STREET Local Items Mr. and Mrs. James Comer and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford. Mrs. Marvin Wing and Mrs. LeRoy M. Davis spent Saturday visiting in Provo with their parents-Mrs. parents-Mrs. L. S. Willes visited in the capitol city over the week-end with fier daughter, Mrs. Guy Evans. Mies Mammie Stallings of Salt Lake, spent (Monday visiting here with her sister, Mrs. R. J. Evans. Miss Clara Pierson of Idaho Falls, is enjoying a week's visit la Lehl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Goates. Miss Gayle Larsen, who Is attending attend-ing school in Salt Lake, is spending the holidays home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen and children, of Salt Lake, were visiting visit-ing here on Christmas with Biahop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson had as their dinner guests Monday Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkham and family of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor end Mr. and Mrs Eugene Brlggs. Mr. and Mrs. jF. Bradshaw, Mrs.. Margaret Bushman , and Reed and Avery Kirkham motored to Magna Monday, where they spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis and family of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Richardson and son of Magna, were . visiting here from Sunday until Tuesday with Mr, and Mrs. James Zimmerman. .. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw entertained enter-tained at Christmas dinner at their home. Centering the dining table was a vase of pink rose buds. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clark of Oakland, California, (Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Bradshaw, Mr. and ! Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw and Mr. Vernon Monson, all of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Art Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw, Miss Emma Bradshaw and the host and hostess. Mrs. Pheobe Taylor of Provo, was the Christmas dinner guest" of Dr and Mrs. H. D. Christensen. Mr. Fred Scown and Mr. Merton Brown who are employed In Dell visited home with their families over Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Knight of Magna, were visiting here on Christ mas eve with Mr. and Mrs. W. A Knight. " o- Mr. and Mrs. Pete Chrtetensen of Riverton, motored down Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. Alice Phillips and family. ' , . Hot supper will be served at the 'Memorial Building, Friday night from 11 p. m. to 1 a. m. 50c a plate. Fifth Ward Missionary Committee. - adv. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yates, Mr. D. B. Addis with Mrs. C. II. Winn and daughter Berniece, of Bingham, motored motor-ed to the capitol city Monday on business. busi-ness. , Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fagan, Mrs. Thelda Brown and Mrs. S. W. Clark accompanied Mrs. Dewayne Anderson to her home in Salt Lake .Tuesday. Mrs. Anderson visited here for a week at the Fagan home. Mr. and Mrs. Herman C. Goates had as their dinner guests on Mon day, Mr. and , Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Mrs. Joseph W. Goates, Mis3 Edith Goates and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson of Salt Lake.' Monday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scown entertained at a dinner for Mr. and Mrs, George Scown and daughhter, Ina and son, Melvin, of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. John Scown and Edith Cartwright of Draper, Mr. and Mrs. 'Merton Brown and Miss . Ida Cartwright. Centering the table was a basket of flowers . In the pastel shades. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham entertained enter-tained at an attractively appointed Christmas dinner Sunday at their home. A large poin&etta formed a pretty centerpiece for the table. Covers were laid for Mr, and Mrs. James Cameron, Mr. - and Mrs. Francis T. McCall - and daughter, Betty, and son, Cameron, all of Salt Lake, Mrs. Ellen Rlfenberick of Chicago, Miss Phyllis Kirkham and Mr and 'Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. Mrs, W. II. Dansie and children of Riverton, visited in this city Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Goates. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Christensen were guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Richards in American Fork Monday evening.' , , " ' ' i. :': i. ' . Miss LuPrlel Crabb returned to Salt Lake Monday morning after visiting here over Christmas with friends and relatives, " Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Fox and .children .child-ren of Salt Lake, are visiting here over the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lott and family. v Miss Ruth Bennion who Is teach ing school In Salt Lake, Is home to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bennion. Bishop and Mrs. Andrew Fjeld en tertained at Christmas dinner. Mon day at their home for Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Lott and family, the Fjeld family and flrends, covers being laid for fifteen. PROGRAM Royal-National Theatres REGULAR PRICES Adults 15c Children 10c NATIONAL TONIGHT WILLIAM FOX presents THE 77 APPRECIATION WNVS WOfAT xaisr Pausing' on the threshold of a new yeararicL looking back over the year that is passing we want to express our deep appreciation of the wonderful business that has come to us during the past year and for this we are grateful to . our many patrons who have made it possible and may prosperity and happiness be yours all of the 366 days of 1928 and to merit your continued con-tinued patronage we reaffirm our determination to continue our Golden Rule Policy for we believe be-lieve and know that it pays to pay cash. Pre-Inventory Bargains in Overcoats, Sweaters; Women's and Children's Coats and everything that looks like winter will be marked at prices that you cannot resist. It pays to do your trading at - " Utah County Dairymen Loses W. J. Thajne, County Agr. Agent , According to the (figures, just re ceived by the County Agricultural Agent, from the Bureau of Business and Governmental Research of Ex tension Service of Colorado, one-third of the cows of Boulder County are losing money for their owners. In this county, an average dairy county, a cow-testing association was organ ized and accurate figures kept on each of 111 cows and 35 cows found to be losing ?3,820.00 per year. If this percentage of cows in Boulder County are losing money, it is pos sible, that a similar percentage of the cows of Utah County .are losing money for their owners, and they are just as liable to be losing as not. But there is only , one way to determine and that is through keeping produc tion records on the cows. At the above figures, found to be true in Colorado, if one-third of the cowa in Utah County were also unprofitable and lost the same ratio the farmers of the County would lose $92,340 every year through . feeding these scrub- cows even after their product was sold and credited to them . The Colorado figures also shows some in teresting figures on cost of producing butterfat, cost of feeding a cow per year, how production was Increased, etc. . ' ' Boulder County Colorado Cow-Testing Association Results. Milk per cow 6,617 in 19178,165 in 1921. Average butterfat per cow 295 in 1917326 In 1921. ' Average return per cow, $99 in 1917 $88 in 1921 over 'feed cost. Cost of feed per lb. butterfat 31c in 1917 17c in 1921. Culled out 35 cows saving $3,820 per year through saving feed, after product from these scrub cows was deducted. , Practically thirty percent of cows found unpofi table. Why not make a business of dairying dairy-ing and keep records in Utah County. If Interested report same in your local Farm Bureau meetings. . o "Slush Funds" The original slush fund referred to the money accruing from the sale of the slush of a vessel or carnp. Slush Is a greasy refuse from the ship's galley gal-ley r camp kitchen. ' o All Worth While ! There Is nothing puerile In nature. and he who becomes Impassioned of a flower, a blade of grass, a butterfly's wing, a nest or a shell, wraps his passion pas-sion around a small thing that always al-ways contains a great truth. Maeterlinck. y tic u Starring Virginia Valli, Allan Simpson, Simp-son, J. Farrell MacDonald and others. Almost any girl can get a sweet-iit sweet-iit if vnn want to knrrw how to keep one see "The Family ' Up- Upstairs." Also a comedy "A WOLF IN CHEAP CLOTHING" And International News. Regular Prices. ROYAL NATIONAL Friday, Dec 30 Saturday, Dec 31 "PAINTED PONIES" With if GODWIN'S Golden rule For Best Values Always. MAIN STREET NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the City Council of Lehi City, will meet at 8:00 o'clock P. M. Thursday, Decem ber 29th, 1927, In the council chamber to adopt a budget for the next calendar year, and to hold a public hearing thereon. The tentative budget la on file with the City Recorder and open for public inspection at my residence daily at all reasonable hours. Objecions to the adoption of said budget may be presented to the city council at said meeting. - CLARA ASIIER, City Recorder. o Notice , ' :M 1 HOOT GIBSON Supported by Ethlyne Clair and a great cast. Actual scenes from the Saugus, California, Rodeo. Man what ridin', Boy what ropin! Oh, Baby! What thrills! Also chapter five of MAvnm Robert Hill A comedy "MEET THE HUSBAND" And "Dinky Doodle" "HOW THE ELEPHANT GOT HIS TRUNK" Big Double Show At Regular Prices Royal Saturday Under direction of Lehi Lions Club American Fork First Ward Dramatic Club Presents "Applesauce" A three act comedy. Tickets On Sale 25c, 35c and 50c. ROYAL Monday, Jan 2 NATIONAL Tuesday, Jan. 3 "YOUNG APRIL" . Starring - LEHI, UTAH The annual sockholders meeting of the Spring Creek Irrigation Co. will be held In the Memorial Building, January 10, 1928, at 2 p. m., to elect a new board and hear the report of the past year. All stockholders requested to be present. ELLIS PETERSON, Secretary. First Publication December 29, 1927. .Last Publication January 5, 1928. 2 JEFHSCHIIOKOAUT Bessie Love and Rudolph Schildkraut A picture youH all like. Also a comedy "UNCLE TOM'S UNCLE" And Pathe News. Regular Prices. A PYRAMID is the most stable of structures. Financially Financial-ly it can be built by slow but absolutely sure accumulation of money in an account here. "WHATEVER YOU EARN SPEND LESS" s WITH BEST .WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR State Bank of Lehi Lehi, Utah or Alpine Stake Temple Workers EXCURSION "OREM LINE" THURSDAY, JAN. 5 Salt Lake City q0c lALF and Return vv" SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVES LEHI 6:26 A. M. ARRIVING SALT LAKE 7:30 A. M. Tickets also good on the first two regular trains going to Salt Lake, leaving your city on regular schedule. Tickets good returning on all regular trains same day. SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD Henry I. Moore and D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers. AiQon o. Anderson, Traffic Manager. Royal Wednesday, Jan. 4 "RETURN OF PETER GRIMM" Starring Alec B. Francis from the book of the same name hy David Warfield. You've read the book now ee the picture. Aleo a comedv "A HOT POTATO" And International News. Regular Prices. Annual Short Course At ; Utah Agricultural College Announced iOGAN, December 28 The dairy department at the Utah Agricultural College will offer its annual short course of buttermakerg, !ce cream makers, cheese makers, and operators opera-tors of market milk plants during the week of January 16 to 21 Inclusive. This free course has proven to be immensely popular in th -nnt cording to Profssor Gustav Wilster wno is m general cnarge and a large number of manufacturers of dairy products and students of manufac-i turing are expected to register for the work. A full schedule of lectures, demonstrations, and judging of dairy proaucts nas been prepared. - The work has been so arranged that the Btudent has great freedom In the Belection Of his course, nn lio choose a combination of various sub- jecis or ne can do intensive work In a special field for the week. The faculty for the short course !s headed by H. R Lochry, cheese specialist of the U. S. Bureau of Dairying, and S. J. Pearce, market milk specialist with the same Bureau Members of the regular faculty who Will give work during the period in-elude in-elude Dean K. C. Ikeler of the School of Agriculture, Dean W. L. Wanlass of the School of Commo r fessors George B. Caine, Gustav Wil ster, A. H. Powell, W. w. Owens, and Emil Hansen. President E. G. Peterson Peter-son and Director William Peterson of me experiment Station will deliver special lectures. The nmhiom r market milk and the marketing of manufactured dairy products will receive considerable attention ac iuruiuS io rrotessor Wilster. Students should provide themselves With & White SUit but Other than ,, there will be no expense of any kind in connection with the course. All the Difference The lureler dopa hands, bat the skater haa to be handy Happy New V ear Powers Shoe , Store Main Street, Lehi Hard Situation It's a wise father who knows wbit his own son Is doing and can chedt the young man up without arousJ suspicion as to how he ?ot so o " Life U Vivid I live when 1 laujh spontaneo ly and tearUly ; I feel very much an In the pretence of a eenuine sorro Love Is life, vital and Intense. v real to me also Is the love one bea one's friends. Stuart Chase. - o Qualities That Count Wherever you find paUence, fidelj honor,, kindness, truth, there yon find respectability, however obs& and lowly men may be. Love to Ambition Men often proceed from love to bition. but they seldom return no ambition to love. 4 |