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Show r-"11-1940 riners Now Planning U Farming Operations THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH be vt 30 days every to carry out this year, county win be given : St to participate In the il Conservation Pro-first Pro-first step to Kto the program will a proposed plan operation, for this ftfmii0 sh0W the loll WW o "tS to Produce and the f expects nraet ces ne wm F .aa tt .Tones. 194o, says . the K Conservation Committee C the lt two ... ,,mt.v has been f: Entices of farm acreage T. uo on two occasions cast5 have been delivered F:, "How Can I Plan m it the 1940 Agri- Conservauoa v.n!na ViolH In are now i"'s ..,,inHiPc of the . ,nd farm supervisors are tne with farmers the plans coming seawu I'jhow uu la"" i to earn iarm upcia his activities for the com- t5f , county committee explains jf diese plans we w jtre they must include crops hat will result in a fc'jm amount of soil conserva W this area. Mr. Jones urges j!arm operator to give careful fct to his proposed farming opts. op-ts. He says fanners should jtsgate those soil building prac-! prac-! that will be possible for them Utah County Ag- State Street Shoe Shop LEHI, UTAH Harold Osborne, Manager I Courteous Service f h ((modern Equipment ORK DONE WHILE I U WAIT FREE SHINE H Given with all I Half Sole Repairs v 4 H " all in and give us a trial. The notices of the 1940 allotments which have been available to all farmers will help them prepare their farm plans for this year. Following is a list of recommended recommend-ed practices for Utah county: 1. Application of super-phosphate to alfalfa. 2. Mulching orchard or commercial com-mercial vegetable land. 3. Planting Plant-ing alfalfa. 4. Seeding perennial grasses. 5. Seeding mixtures of legumes and grasses. 6. Seeding Timothy and Red Top. 7. Re-seeding depleted pastures. 8. Deferred grazing in pastures. 9. Development Develop-ment of springs and seeps. 10. Construction Con-struction of dams and reservoirs. 11. Green manure and cover crops for Irrigated land, commercial vegetable vege-table land and potato land. 12. Construction Con-struction of terraces for erosion control. 13. Check dams, weirs, drops. 14. water spreading. 16. Rip-rapping live streams. 16. Contour Con-tour listing crop land. 17. Protected summer fallow. 18. Seeding small grains on the contour. 19. Protect ing forest trees planted since 1926. 20. Planting forest trees. 21. Con trolling noxious weeds. 22. Reno vating grasses or legumes. 23. Sub soiling in the orchard. Notice There will be a public meeting in the Lehi high school auditorium Thursday at 8 p. m., at which time an illustrated lecture on planning for city beautification will be given toy. either M'. O. Ashton, presiding bishop of the L. D. S. church, or James M. Kirkham, former Lehi resident. All sub-committees of the Lehi Beautification Central committee will be present, together with all ward committees, and Relief society presidents. The general public is also offered an invitation to be present and secure se-cure added" ideas on how to make Lehi more attractive, a truly "City Beautiful." Miss Vilate Forsythe of Provo was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dansie on Sunday. I- ' ' i..K 'i mm"' m iWIii ,.,.. SHEER fjT V CHIFFON ff SPECIAL! SILK PP VI NEW FLOUR SACK Vy HOSE UtJt Pr J SQUARES ) Don't Miss These! Clean! mm " Washed 0 bleached il 1 and man- 1 satin nn Xt b,0ut SLIPS t VSSSSS RAYON 1 7 L"5g!A 1 UNDIES 1C s! tea or LOW PRICED! J APRONS..- Jl 80-SQUARE v l PERCALES " 0 ' Smart CREPE pH ' f, '.V11C GOWNS OC l get - mind- I I . i V ed woman lyd. J WHITE SHEET BLANKETS 50c Treasure from the tomb of the World's TJnhappiest Man. Surprising Surpris-ing relics dug from the shrine where King Atreus of Mycenae, center of social life 3300 years ago, finally found rest after setting an all-time record for family troubles. An interesting and insta-uctive illu-strated illu-strated feature in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sunday's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. lliere Better Mattresses are Made j NEW MATTRESSES OF ALL KINDS AT FACTORY PRICES V All Work Guaranteed 1 1 We specialize in Renovating Mattresses WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER OVERMAN'S MATTRESS CO. 4 West, Provo Tel. Orders to Lehi 90-W. Men's BROADCLOTH SHIRTS SLACK SOCKS, for Men 2 for 35c GENUINE "PAY DAY" OVERALLS $1.29 JUST WHAT YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! SPUN RAYONS PLAINS AND PRINTS Our Part of a 1,000,000 Yard Purchase 49c yd. Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilkins of Sandy were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F. Adams. Mrs. George Barnes visited in Salt Lake City Monday with Mrs. Charles Earnes, who is ilL it-tLc f If I Th. , . JPUifS .... Rk.:V mm wm I It's The BETTER FLAVOR W They Like refreshine. anni. flavor 0f Three. Dairy makes it the a -..young 0Utofa between-7 between-7 se for a tall, J of milk... they atit givesthem Wranergy that ;levery activity, n. vwn-ups, too, need the nourishing benefits of V milt7 USCwives and hard-working men depend . better health, clear heads and calm If Vm,'. ... . Corner I already a regular Three-Car Sdn t yU this richer' better flaVr" I Call i 83-J Have it Delivered to Your Home I THREE-BAR DAIRY Ralph Trane of Salt Lake City spent the week end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane. LaVerl and George Gray of Ophir spent the week end here with Mrs. Alice Degelbeck and family. , , Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Brown visited in Ogden Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harward. Mrs. H. Wonfor Barnes and Mrs. Alma Earl of American Fork spent last Thursday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and daughter, Bonnie Jean, and Mrs. Afton Giles attended conference in Salt Lake City on Sunday. Mrs. T. F. Kirkham spent Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday, attending Relief Re-lief society conference in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Azer Southwick and daughter, daugh-ter, Joyce, Mrs. Arley Clark and daughter, Carma, and Mrs. Orson Godfrey were in Salt Lake City attending at-tending conference on Saturday. Mack Holmstead returned home Friday from Nevada, where he has been employed shearing sheep. He came home on account of illness, but is reported to be feeling better at the present time. Stat, Street Lehi Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen of American Amer-ican Fork is spending a few days here with her daughter, Mrs. Andy trane. Mrs. Gudmundsen has purchased pur-chased a building lot here and is building a new home just north of the I. L. Lott residence on First East street. Building operations got underway on Monday. E. C. Jor-gensen Jor-gensen and W. W. Dickerson have the building contracts. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wright and Ward Clark, students of the U. S A. C. at Logan, spent the week end here. Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin and daughters, Thelma and Arleen, were among the conference visitors In Salt Lake City, Sunday. Miss Leath Clark, who is attending attend-ing the B. Y. U. at Provo, spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. James Clark. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Anderson and children of Oregon are here visiting visit-ing with Mrs .Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pagan. Mrs. Ernest Peterson has been spending most of the past week in Provo, visiting with her mother, Mrs. Elwood Davis, who Js very ill. The occasion being her birthday anniversary, Mrs. Charles L. Johnson John-son entertained at a birthday dinner din-ner Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Owen Thornton of American Fork, James Peterson, Mrs. Laura Robertson of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Peterson of California. Cali-fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Art Goldberg of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Evans and two daughters, Kar-lyn Kar-lyn and Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udell and children, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nielsen and two daughters, Mary and Janet, of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson John-son and daughter, Betty. Sunday Mrs. Inez Runnells and son. Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Olsen and son, all of Provo, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson. Mrs. Elmer Jackson and grandson, grand-son, Dickie, visited in S'alt Lake City Thursday and Friday with Phyllis and Beth Jackson. Captain Claud Curtis returned home Saturday from Camp Ord, California, where he has been In army training for the past month. Captain Curtis is a member of the reserve army. The first glamour girl's heartbreaks heart-breaks over at last? From the park bench she has made her way to an income enabling her to fight for custody of her son, and Adela Rogers St. Johns, well-known writer, points out why mother love should win her the battle. Read this illustrated feature In The American Amer-ican Weekly, the magazine distributed dis-tributed with next Sunday's LOQ ANGELES EXAMINER. Local Items MLss Evelvn Clark uhn 4 tn.h ing school in Mapleton, spent the eek end here with her mother, irs. james Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gray spent Saturday In Vineyard with Mr Gray s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Allen. Patriarch and Mrs. Joseph H. Kirkham of Garland spent the week end here with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirkham. Mrs. Hulda Curtis and daughter, Beryl, spent Sunday in Sandy with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Murray and family. Mrs. Agnes Hicks of Salt Lake City visited in Lehi during the week end with her mother, Mrs. Hulda Curtis. Mrs. Reg Nelson returned home Sunday, after spending the last two weeks in Draper visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson and her husband, who is employed there. Mrs. Billie Glover left Tuesday for Boise, Idaho, where she will join her husband and make her home. Mr. Glover Is employed there. Mr. and Mrs, Ivor Peterson and family, who have been living in Los Angeles, California, for some time past, returned to Lehi Sun day afternoon. Marlon Smuln is receiving medi cal care at the Veteran's hospital in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jack Whip ple and Miss Mozelle Smuln vis ited at the hospital with him on S"unday. " On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John W. Southwick and baby son, Johnny, John-ny, and Mrs. Edward Southwick were visiting in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alston and family. WANT ADS Coal Range For Sale. See Jennie Nostrom, Lehi. 4-8-tf FOR SALE Coal range. See Jennie Nostrom, Lehi. 4-8-tf FOR SALE Good Wagon. Sec Janus Schow, Lehi.- 4-8-ltp LOST Pair of glasses, metal rims. Call Lehi Sun, 90-W, 4-8-tf 1 FOR ' SALE ' Chester ' White weaner pigs. See Bazil Dorton, Lehi. FOR SALE Bedroom set, dressing dress-ing table and wardrobe trunk. Mrs. John W. Southwick, Lehi. 4-11-tf Registered Chester White Boar for service. Will deliver. Rowley Goodwin, Lehi. 4-4-tf FOR RENT 80 acres grazing land In West Canyon. See J. Ferrin Gurney, Lehi. 4-4-tf FOR SALE Land leveler, 2-way plow, hand plow and gladlola bulbs. Joseph Andreason, Lehi. 4-4-2tp FOUND Two keys to padlock. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. Call at Lehi, Sun office. FOR SALE Baled hay, tongue scraper, and pair of 3-horse even ers. See Don Loveridge, Lehi. FOR SALE Lucerne seed and Bliss potatoes, certified last year. See Freeman Royle, Lehi. 2-21-tf FOR SALE Registered Chester White weaner pigs. See Rowley Goodwin, Lehi. 3-28-lt FOR SALE A-l Early Bart Seed Wheat; also good team. Ben Lott, Lehi. 3-7-3tp. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, Alfalfa Seed, Seed Barley. Azer Winn, Lehi 3-7-5tp For Paperhanging and painting, see Emmett Hansen, Lehi. 3-21-4tp FOR SALE Work Horse, or will trade for cow. See Raymond Stewart Stew-art or Phone 93-W, Lehi. 3-21-tf FOR SALE Over stuffed set, Circulator heater, Electric range, Bedroom set and Dressing table. See Mrs. John Southwick or phone 64-W Lehi. 3-21-tf SALESMEN WANTED To represent repre-sent Los Angeles Knitting Mills In Washington, Oregon and Nevada. For full particulars contact Alex Brown at the home of Mrs. Julia Brown in Lehi until Tuesday, April 9. FOR SALE Weaner Pigs. E. W. Shelley, Lehi. 4-4-lt LOST Delta Phi fraternity pin. Sunday morning between Orem station sta-tion and my home. "IL Hutchlngs" eBgraved on back of pin. $5.00 reward re-ward to finder. Please notify Har-ld Har-ld Hutchlngs, LehL 3-7-tf THURSDAY, APRIL II, 1M0 CALIFORNIA BRAND Brand California WINE 20 olcohol by volume Mm ore i'wuaimj Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson spent the week end in Salt Lake City, attending conference and visiting vis-iting with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Swenson. Miss Verlene Buchanan of Provo was a guest of Mrs. Alice Elder and Mr. and Mrs. William Hadfleld the forepart of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan W. Clark left Friday morning for Houston, Texas, where Mr .Clark is attending attend-ing a convention. They expect to be gone ten days. PLANS COMMENCE FOR FOX REUNION Miss Gladys Godfrey, who is attending at-tending the Weber college In Ogden, Og-den, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goates and family of Centerfleld spent Saturday Satur-day night and Sunday here with Mrs, Thomas Clark and other relatives. Mrs. Alice Elder and three small sons, Dallis, Ray and Kay, of Al-hambra, Al-hambra, California, arrived here last week. They plan to make their home here for th epresent. Heber Hadfield, who has been employed em-ployed in California for some time past, also returned home with them. Plans are now going forward for the annual deunlon of the Fox family fam-ily which will be held on June 29, committee members report, and all indications point to a very successful success-ful affair. Family members are urged to begin be-gin now to plan for the occasion and keep the date in mind. A pageant on the life of Isaac Wilson Fox is being written and directed di-rected by J. Nile Washburn and will be presented at the reunion. Committee members will contact all family members sometime before be-fore the reunion date. o Equal In Mechanical Ability In a study of desf children tt Is concluded that deaf boys are equal In mechanical ability to boys of good hearing. liast Wednesday, April 3, Mrs. LaVerde Kirkham was entertained at her home by a group of friends, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. an-niversary. The afternoon wassjx'iit in sewing, after which a delicious luncheon was served. Those pres-sent pres-sent were MLss Edna RoUe, Miss Fern Stewart, Mxs. Myrtle Clark, Mrs. Ruie Lewis, Mrs. Sylvia Brad-shaw, Brad-shaw, Mrs. Frances Comer, Mrs. Hettie Laird, Mrs. Tena Zimmerman, Zimmer-man, Mrs. Blanche Turner and the guest of honor. fc! 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