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Show i I THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1939 THE LEHI SUN. LEHI, UTAH THE LEHI SUN Published Every Thursday at Lehi, Utah, by the LEHI SUN PUBLISHING CO. Entered as Second Class Mat ter, at the Postofflceat Lehi, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate $1.00 Per Tear UTAH STATE FxflV ASSOCIATION State Extension Work Celebrates 25th Birthday Under the direction of W. W. Owens, Ow-ens, assistant director for agriculture agricul-ture of Utah's extension service, the twenty-fifth anniversary of the extension ex-tension service was observed at the Utah State Agricultural college on June 3. This program was broad- east by remote control over radio station KSL. The theme of the program followed fol-lowed the extension service from Its origin to Its present day activity. Dating back to 1896 when the Utah Legislature appropriated $15,000 and commissioned the State college to hold at least one Institute a year among the farmers In each county, the service far pre-dated the passing of the Smith-Lever Act which was passed on May 8, 1914. It was not until 1911, however, that the Extension Division at the college was set up as a separate unit. At this time Dr. John A. Wldt-soe Wldt-soe was president of the college. Ills Idea was to get in closer touch with the people of the state and their problems. To do this staff members were appointed to travel over the state. The first of these was L. M. Wlnsor, engineer, who was sent to the Uintah Basin. From' this humble beginning the service grew until today there are 04 part 'and full-time workers. Amonfifthe leaders of present day extension. woik was Director W. A. Lloyd of 'the ! western section, who expressed' the meaning of extension work from a national viewpoint, and John T,. Caine, third, who succeeded Dr. Elmer Q. Peterson as the second director of the service, "The Unique feature of the Extension Exten-sion sefVlce is its county-state-federal cooperation It has brought into in-to existence a new system of adult education it is learning by doing," said Mr. Lloyd. Special 'honor was paid to Dr. E. CL Peterson, as first director of the serviceS in Utah, John T.' Caine, 3rd, his t successor. Dr. R. J. Evans, Ev-ans, who filled the post in third place, ejnH the present director, William Wil-liam Pttjerson. Local Items Mr. and Mrs. James P. Chris ten-sen ten-sen were visiting in American Pork, Sunday. Steve Willes and Cassel Willes are employed in Kemmerer, Wyoming shearing sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb spent Sunday visiting in Payson with members of their family. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Crabb and son, Kirk, spent the day visiting in Salt Lake City. Last Wednesday Mrs. Evelyn Peterson, Pe-terson, Mrs. E. O. Hunsberger and little daughter, Maurine, of Port Huron, Michigan, Mrs. E. C. Jor-gensen Jor-gensen and children and Mrs. It. J. Whipple spent the afternoon in Provo canyon. Miss Marjorle Green, Mr. Jay Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Brown, all of Layton, were visiting here Sunday, as guests of Miss Geral- dine Taylor. Miss Green was a room mate of Geraldlne in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior Bpent last week in Logan during which time Mr. Prior attended a school for coaches. They returned home Friday evening. Sunday they spent the day in Spanish Fork with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Boy-ack Boy-ack and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Prior. A combined birthday and Father s day dinner was enjoyed at the home of Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin on Sunday. The affair honored the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Claude Curtis of Provo and Bishop Goodwin. Good-win. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Curtis and family and the Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Webb and Miss Ila Webb arrived home Saturday night, after enjoying a two weeks visit in the East. They went by way of bus as far as Flint, Michi gan, where IMr. Webb purchased a new car and from there they drove Up into Canada, then back to New York City, where they attended at-tended the world's fair and visited numerous places of Interest in and around New York. Their trip then continued to Washington, D. C to Mount Vernon and then to Chicago, Illinois, where they visited friends. They visited church historic points of interest in Palmyra, Carthage and Nauvoo, Including the home of the Prophet Joseph Smith, the Carthage Car-thage Jail, the Sacred Grove and the Hill Cumorah. They visited other points of interest in Ohio and Illinois. They report a wonderful vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Webb and little son, Wildon, returned to Spanish Fork Sunday evening. The baby has been staying here with his grandparents, Bishop and Mrs. E. N. Webb, while they were away. link You can forget the cares and worries that go with old-fashioned water heating heat-ing methods when you install in-stall completely automatic Electric Water Heating in your home. Water is heated to the exact temperature tem-perature you desire and Is automatically stored for your use. When you want it, day or night anytime of the year . . . just turn the tap. You never need give it a thought once this I i equipment is installed in your home. Automatic Electric Hot Water Service casts no more than old-fashioned, less conven-lent conven-lent methods averaging less than $3 a month for 'i all the hundreds of families now enjoying this carefree service. Don't wait come in and get all the facts today. Then, you too. will take a .permanent vacation from old-fashioned water heating methods. Snjotj ftMth JuHnq uxUi Qucp &ajIdfcj ' 3 WHS (US 1 Mrs. J. E. Dorton spent Wednes- Will Trinnaman of Roosevelt vis-day vis-day visiting in Salt Lake City. lted relatives in Lehi last week. Oscar HolmsteAd has returned Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fjeld of Salt home, after spending the past two Lake City were Sunday guests or weeks in Wyoming, shearing sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew FJeld. Mrs Ora Putnam attended a lec- Mrs. Rodney C Allred spent the ture at the University of Utah, in week-end visiting In Logan with her Salt Lake City, on Friday. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Carl- son. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Harvey and t children of Salt Lake City visited Mr. Samuel Jackson spent Friday In Lehi Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. visiting in Salt Lake City. Lust George Harvey. Tuesday he spent the day visiting in Provo. Mrs. S. J. Taylor entertained at . ' a waffle breakfast at her home Mrs. William B. Hayward and Tuesday morning for Mrs. Maud children of Salt Lake City spent Glover, Mrs. John Austin and Mrs. Monday in Lehi, visiting with Mrs. Harry Stoker. A. W. Davis and Mrs. Ralph Davis. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and and Eugene Jackson of Mrs. Herman Swenson were Mr. and Salt clty were visiting with Mrs. E. F. Swenson and sons, Rob- frlenda ftnd reiaUves in Lehi, Sun- ert and Kenneth, of Salt Lake City. day Mrs. Emma Swenson, Lloyd and ' ; - . Vera Swenson of Lindon. JacksQn b memheT. , of the teaching staff for the Brig-Mr. Brig-Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Peterson of ham Young university summer Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walk- scnool er and baby of Salt Lake City vis- ' lted here with Mr. and Mrs. Lester MerUn Holmstead CoUedge- and son of Salt Lake City were Sun- j day guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Holmstead and Q K Holmstead. two sons, Hal and Kay, and Boyd . Holmstead are in Montana, where cwfa orn . . , . , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts ana Rex and Boyd are employed shear- , . ,ott Tv,, ing sneep. & week agQ fof Montanai wnere the men are employed shearing sheep. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Culmer and . two small sons of Midvaie spent mumtcmmmmBSBsmsasmssaaa Sunday In Lehi visiting with Mrs. Culmer's mother, Mrs. Sarah E. L IJ Galsford. U Ji JLi V Miss Myrl Knudsen is attending The only place in Utah County summer school at the University of Selling Bottled Beer Utah. Russell and Genevieve Knudsen Knud-sen are attending the B. Y. U. sum- PTlT? 1 mer school. 1U1V -LUt We stock 14 different Brands Mrs. Elvira Hebertson, Mrs. Wan- 0f Bottled and Canned Beer, da Bushman and Mrs. Ferl Darling We carry everythlng needed were guests at a party at the home for PicnlcS( canyon Trips, Etc... Of Mrs George Pierce in American m Headquarters Fork, Friday. . . n . Mr. and MrkFVanklin Jackson li; Cottage and children weye, guests of Mr. and fry '" ") jy Mrs. Samuel Jackson Saturday eve- 1X03' IvOOHV ning. Franklin is attending , 8, East State American Fork watch making school in Salt Lake - - Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gill and Mr. tJZ BIac anf gh- Joseph Gill of Salt Lake City were V Washtagton p. C vislUng in Lehi Sunday with Mrs. L hJ?r a mnt Seth Littleford, Mr. and Mrs. Del- f parents Mr. and Mrs. bert Norman, and Mr. and Mrs. f Bla,clTaS l?"1 Marshal Webb. , Jvlle of . : --j.4..- . ' Mrs. PoUy Giles left Monday eve- Sunday Mr. and Mrs Wallace He- ntog : for. Porttehd, Oregon, where berteon of this city, Mr. and Mrs;. sh wm enjoy several weeks' visit August Nelson and Mr and wUh her daughters. Mrs. Mabel Cox Gerald Hair of Provo enjoyed a trip and Helen ; Bisseli She left around the Sky-Line Drive in Span- for 6aturday Rnd teft Ish Fork canyon. Monday evening for Portland. Thursday dinner guests of Mr. Miss Zoe Ball entertained her and Mrs. Clell Jackson were Lola group of third-year Bee-hive girls Elsworth of Arizona, Mr, and Mrs. of the Fifth ward at a Saratoga Hugh Coleman of Midway, Erma party Friday evening. The girls Provost and Mr. Hal Coleman of enjoyed a swim and later a weinie Portland, Oregon. and marshmallow roast. Each girl invited a friend. , Attending were Harold and Kenneth Lobaugh of Virginia Dorton, Anita, Alberta and Chicago, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Arlene Van Wagoner, Verla Wat- Knudsen and Mri .Richardson of ks. Geralee Sorenson, Laura Jean Provo were guests at the home of Brown, Clifta Bennett, Leone Jones, Mr. and Mrs. MDton H. Knudsen Nadlne Bradshaw, Ina Rick and the on Sunday. leader. Miss Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Adams VLT VJTTi i Tn of Ogden came down Saturday and IT All JL ilJo took Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Adams, . Reed, Fred, Leo and Erma Adams . odm AJrtent For Rent-Bee on a week-end trip to Zlons and B" era". Lent- 6-20-tf Bryce canyons. They left Satur- day and returned Monday, report- ed Cnrrant For Sale-ee Mrs. Ing a delightful trip. The trip was Oeorge Harvcr' Lenl- 6-22-tf a father's day gift to Mr. Adams " and his family. F0R SALE CHEAP Large Four-Wheel Trailer House Mrs. Seth Littleford returned 1)17 farmers or construction work-home work-home last Sunday, after spending SAVE MILEAGE . . . CAMP several days visiting In Wyoming ON THE J0B- Inquire L. Nielsen, with her husband and sons, Jack, nrst West- Mal Street, Lehi. Grant and Forest Littleford and 6-22-tf families. While there she visited " in Evans ton, Lynnwood, ManUa, -500 ,or your Old Washer on a Lone Tree, McKlnnon and Green New Easy- Models $59.95 and up. River. She reports an enjoyable A"101 Brems Phone 86-W, Lehi. visit. 6-22-tf Furnished Rooms For Rent, See Don Lovertdge. - e-15-tf Try Our Pasture For Rent-See Mrs. Mar- t it BaU- e-is-tf Invisible Good Tsed Conn Cornet For SIe HaIf-S0lein" Basil Hansen, Lehi. 6-15-tf Apartment For RentSee Mrs. "-sOl Evelyn Peterson. 6-8-tf if ( FOB SALE 7-room Moaern home ytf Inquire Lehi Sua office. tf. VJ& rOR SALE-Weaner Plji. 421 R U Centr Btreft- IhL 3-18-tf JS Tennis Raqust For Sale Cheap. N Sm Boyd e-uln, LehL 6-ls-tf State Street Fumuhed nn q,1 ni Modern and fully equipped with Oil 00 OllOn toctrtdty and water. Aa . "1' attractive proposition to the r!ht Harold Osborne ProD put7, -S. Petervn. eorwr I fiith North. First Et, LetX un.m .Tavna Welsh of Salt Lake City spent Tuesday in Lehi visiting with Mrs. A. E. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russon of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Russon, Friday evening. .Tr.nh Unnrne. little son of Mrs. Rebecca Bourne, fractured the bone in his forearm while at play last week. He Is reported to be improv ing as well as can De expecwa. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Taylor of Garfield spent the week-end visiting visit-ing in Lehi with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James X. Taylor. m a. E. Doll and Mrs. Laura Warburton spent Thursday visiting In Alpine, as guests of Mrs. J. i Robinson. " v Ward and Joyce Glover are spending this week in Lindon with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hardman. . " Saturday Mrs. Blanche Evans of this city, Miss Hander, Miss May and Miss Alice Holmstead of Salt Lake City spent the day ' visiting with relatives and friends in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jorgensen en tertained at dinner on Father's day for Mrs. Jorgensen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple, Mrs. E. G. Hunsberger and daughter, Maurine, and Mrs. Evelyn Peterson. THURSDAY, JUNE a Mrs. Sherwood A-- Sunday visiting m syJJ a with her mother, Mrs. RmSS,0 , ana oiner relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior T funeral services for Mrs cousin, Mr. Harry Ercanbraot 1 Mammoth on Wednesday of J week. w Mr. and Mrs. A. B. AnderT Ella Manning, Mrs. S. J. Tayw Mrs Emma Jane Roberts sm Wednesday visiting in Salt t v City. They were dinner mJtz Mrs. Harold W. Johnson. ot Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rasmussen and daughter, Donna, and son, Blaine, of Salt Lake City visited here Sunday with Mrs. Mary Winn. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry and daughters, Ella and Jessie, of Salt Lake City visited here Friaay witn Mrs. Alice Tuckfield. Mrs. Elizabeth Ford returned to her home In Oakland Sunday, after visiting in Lehi for the past ten days with her sister, Mrs. Alice Tuckfield. . Mrs. J. O. Meiling has been spending spend-ing the past week visiting in Sali Lake City with her sister, Mrs. Howard Strang. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanline of Brigham City were guests of Mr.: and Mrs. Seth Hansen on Tuesday! of this week. They were returning, home after a visit in Richfield and through Bryce canyon. Mrs. Hanline Han-line is Mr. Hansen's sister. i Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Webb and son, Blaine, of Chinook, Montana, arrived ar-rived in Lehi Monday to spend a two weeks vacation with their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb, and other relatives..,.; ; ;- j Mrs. Julia Brown returned liome Saturday evening, after spending the past' two weeks visiting in Idaho Falls, Idaho, with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Trinnaman of Salt Lake City came to attend the wedding reception given last Thursday Thurs-day evening in the Third ward in honor of the marriage of Miss Rho-! da Johnson and Carl Edwards. . Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell and children " returned home Monday evening, following a two' weeks vacation va-cation spent in California. They visited at the fair in San Francisco, visited with Mrs. Powell's sister, Mrs. Maud West, in Oakland, and also visited in Redding with Mr. and Mrs. Elwcod Gay. Mrs. West and family returned with them for. a visit here at the Powell home. Father's day guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson of Salt : Lake 1 City, Bishop and Mrs. Evans L. Anderson, and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Her-man C. Goates of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney C. Allred attended a weddlne reception in! Salt Lake City last Wednesday eve ning, given in honor of the mar riage of Miss Phyllis Wade, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Wade, and Mr. Milton Fullmer, which was sol emnized Wednesday morning in the salt Lake temple. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Spurrier and son, Stanton, and Mrs. Stanton Spurrier of Salt Lake City visited here during the week-end with Mrs. Kate Anderson, prior to a trio to California. Mr. and Mrs. Spurrier and son will spend two weeks vaca tioning in California and Mr. Spurrier's Spur-rier's mother, Mrs. Stanton Spur rier, will remain there. Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Whipple, Mrs. Evelyn Peterson. Mrs. E. O. Hunsberger Huns-berger and daughter. Maurine, Mrs. Addle Rodeback, William Davis and Carl Davis of this city were among those attending the wedding reception recep-tion given Friday evening at the Lion House social center in Salt Lake City by Mr; and Mrs. Howard West of Salt Lake City in honor of the marriage of their daughter, Virginia, Vir-ginia, and Mr, Bert R. Olaen. The Pandora club members were delightfully entertained by Mrs. J. Nil WaAhbum Tuesday evening. A delicious luncheon was served at one large table at the Watkln Ice Cream company, the Ub!e b-ln centered with ro5 and baby breath. The eroup re later ent-taln! at the Washburn Urn. Altering re Mr. Jo;,h RrAlvm. Ur. Armond Webb, Mrs. P;,h Davla. Mr. Hu?h Rhttl. Mrs. UiXt-ll BrD, Mr. HTman tun, Urt. John frnjth-wkk. frnjth-wkk. Mr, Varrn OoatM, Mis, La-Pril La-Pril Cxy3ln. Urt. Y.m WhlppUj, Mrs. Jy Haw, Mn. lrutj Lwr-Mrs Lwr-Mrs fth Jfarjn. 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