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Show LZKI TREE FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1948 tenns often alkwd and the courteous consideration extended, it will be plain that "buying at home" ' has its advantages. When you buy here, thereby creating a demand, the local merchants will be able to increase thir stocks, thus offering a variety that can compete with some of the stores in large metropolitan centers. They cannot do this, however, until they have some assurance of general local support. The Free Press calls attention to the fact that a community, like and individual, cannot spend its money and keep it too, but a community made up of many people who spend their money at home can spend that money time and time again among 3foe Prpaa Sijr Sriji A weekly newspaper devoted to the interests and welfare of Lehi City Published by the Lehi Free Press Every Friday Russell Innes, Publisher Subscription Per Year (In Advance) . .. $2.00 SERVICES TODAY FOU MRS. Vim GARLICX Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. today in Brigham City for Mrs. Mary Jane Garlick, 73, who died Tuesday at the Lehi hospital. Mrs. Garlick suffered a fall a few months ago, when she came to Lehi to visit her sister, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, and had been hospitalized since. She was born in Belfast, Ireland, May 10, 1875, daughter of William and Margaret 'ueen C&vanaugh. She came to Salt Lake City in 1893, and lived t Bear R:er and Bagham C;ty. Her husband, William Garlick, died a number of years ago. She is survived by four daugh ters and a son, ten grandchildren, two and the following brothers and sisters Mrs. Elizabeth Cameron, Glen-dal- e, Calif.; E. J. Vavanaugh, San Antonia, Texas; Mrs. Nell Rifenberick and Mrs. Jean British Columbia; Mrs. Josephine Nelson, Brigham City, Mrs. R. W. Schill, Santa Ana, Calif.; and Mrs. Margaret Kirkham, Lehi. Burial will be at Brigham City. its own people. Entered at the prctoffice at Lehi, Utah as Second Class Matter Adverising Rates Furneshed Upon Request PRES. LEU. UTAH CHEAPER MEAT NOT IN SIGHT Nearly every housewife, finding it difficult to get the desired quantity of beef, pork and other LEHI MERCHANTS PATRONIZE YOUR meats, knows that there is a relation between the corn crop and the available supply of meat. In this issue of the Free Press are to be found the prospective record corn croD. that Despite the advertisements of many local merchants. be forty per cent above the yield of to These merchants are, through the medium of our is estimated is no reason to expect immediate bene there 1947, paper, asking for your support and prices. While the laree We all realize that thousands of dollars go fits in terms of meat be will of corn encouraging, in the long supply out of Northern Utah county every year that in declines prices are expected to be should be and could be spent in our community. run, early seasonal. It behooves all thinking people to consider this mat In addition, the experts point out that farter and keep as much of our money at home as mers will probably hold back large numbers of possible other The idea that the slogan "Trade at Home" is hogs that would normally go to slaughter. In will the farmer feed with supplies, words, ample abthe despairing cry of a dying community, is hold back his animals for additional fattening. The surd, although there are some citizens who classame reasoning applies to cattle. It should be noted, is an art pracsify it in this wise. that the fattening process of hogs and however, communities, made ticed by those live, will increase the supply of meat for next cattle rt so by citizens who believe in their town and year. their merchants. Old Age Pension Housewives should also understand that ofThe merchants in Lehi are not asking for, nor companies say that the Chairman To entitled to "charity." If they cannot deliver the" ficials of the of meat is the buvine of final the arbiter prices goods at equal prices, quality considered, they of meat is to eet Give as sellers Their function, local trade. If a buypublic. not do expect your 'certainly Report Tonight of the rid at best supplies price the public er will take into consideration the service that Mrs. Theo Pierson, chairman of backs up a sale made by a local business house, will pay. If the public stops paying the high prices, the of meat the will decline. Lehi Old Age Pension orconvenient the inevitably price immediate effected, the delivery ganization, will give a report on urdav. Julv 31. In their annual Mid vale, and light refreshments Governor Maw's statement reBushman were served. The group had en- garding the lien law, this evefamily reunion. Reunion Holds ning, when members meet at the dinner together earlier. joyed A history of each of the five Family Memorial building at 8 p. m. Mrs. J. Jacob was Virgil Bushman, Provo, Bushman, One hundred eighty descend- family heads, Pierson states she contacted Gov. named of the organizaants of Martin Bushman, early Sarah Rhodes, Martin B. Bush- tion forpresident this week. Maw, personally, the coming year, and man, John Bushman, and Albert A pioneer, met at Little Mill camp E. and delegaspecial speaker Mrs. Virgil Meredith was named Bushman, was read, and a pro in American Fork canyon Sat- tion from Provo will be present, chairman of committh reunion was the under gram presented, direction of Eufgene Barker of tee. She will be assisted by Wan- as well as a number of visitors from Pleasant Grove and AmeriAmerican Fork. Community sing da Bushman and Zella Clark. can Fork, Mrs. Pierson said. was led by Florence Zobell of ing The general public is invited IKON ODDITY CLUB LEHI, UTAH to attend the meeting. Members of the Ikon Oddity LEU'S AMUSEMENT CENTER club met at the home of Mrs. B. ATTEND BRIDGE LUNCHEON J. Larsen Thursday evening. Mrs. Dorothy Ivers and Mrs TONIGHT and SATURDAY Bridge was played, first prize Thelma Miller joined a group of honors going to Mrs. G. W. friends at the Alpine Villa Tues August 6 and 7 MAIN STRUT LEHI Schaumburg of American Fork, day evening for luncheon, spenda special guest. Mrs. Don Fowler ing the remainder of the evening Friday and Saturda- ywon the bingo prize. A dainty at the home of Mrs. Charles MurAugust 6 and 7 phy in Pleasant Grove. Bridge luncheon was served was the diversion of the evening FROM THf GREAT 10VE DRAMA! great-grandchildr- Mc-Clo- Town-boosti- ng wide-awa- ke sud-po- meat-packi- Martin ng V ROYAL UTAH THEATRE CLUB ENJOYS DINNER A group of ladies, forming a club, spent Thursday afternono at the Silver Star Cafe in Orem. Dinner was served and a pleasant afternoon was spent Those Dor-to- n, attending were: Mrs. Clyde Ltla Mrs. Mrs. Ruel Evans, Turner. Blanche Mrs. Evans, Mrs. Rulon Peterson, Mrs. Lloyd Le Gray, Mrs. Nile Roberts, Mrs. Mrs. and Mary Roy Peterson, Humphries of American Fork. BIRTHS Me-cha- r JH pXH ng Le-R- oy great-grandch- Ciiilord and Bennett have a uew Thursdav u. . . The couple now dren, seven boys Donald ild NOTICE A hearing of the board of ad justment will be held Thursday, August 12 in the Memorial build ing at 8 p. m. for the purpose ol hearing the case of Keith Smith, expecting to build an extension of front of his residence at 62 E. 5th North. Anyone wishing to bring cases before the board on this date are invited to do so. The public is ' invited. Stanley Taylor, Chairman Lehi Board of Adjustment ? Ir. and Gurney of Pleasant & a new son. bom t,...j i LehihospiU. Mr. audit! J ine Jj pt-- j uuu vjui i leys. 0 O o lows andJuneErirlrcl p Read and Cleo Chrlstensen Miller are rejoicing over the ar 'J hav atal hav a C i flaiioVi..- - , uom iv. July 30 at- the Lehi ho- -v i il niyrue cjitiison is the l- c mother. o o o A son was born Mrs. I , juesiie T..1.. to If. . at n. 1 A NOW'S THE TIME TO xetPCOotNmtou UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. CLOSES LEHI OFFICE The Lehi office of the Utah Power & Light Co. was closed August 1, it is announced by the regional office at American Fork. Mrs. Jennie Nostrom, who has been employed at the local office for the past 20 years, is retiring, it was revealed by Milo S. Bean. All accounts formerly handled by the Lehi office will be transferred to the American Fork office, Mr. Bean said. Delicious Sodas and Sundaes in all Flavors Where Friends Meet To Enjoy Fine Food Try Oour Delicious HOME MADE PIES EVANS CAFE TO DRIVING A C0IUM9IA ALSO "C" L4Jl (j - You'll be iwept away w by the excitement njVft'C Sunday, Monday, Tuesday August 8, 9 and 10 the Astinghouse -- Also GOOD SHORT SUBJECTS S3 12 RIOMTHS SAFETY tit. 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I IN Wednesday and cuts, fabric s- n, SEIBEEtlfiS DORE SCHARY presents blow-out- ure, faulty brakes, overloading, rim wheel separation, under-inflatio- fnHii TOTS 'Patented NEW "BABES ON SWING "" . STREET" Also BLAZING TORNADO OF ACTI0N1 Savas up to 10 gallons of watsr. Patented, gentle bit thorough action Dry-di- al ... ... horn us mm shuts Dryer off automatically when clothes are bone dry . . . ready to fold and store . . , or just right for ironing, com-pleta- ly GET PROOF 4. No tinier! No guessworkl Choose dryness you want. washes cleaner . . . Inautomatic stalls anywhars no no vibration. bolting ... lIlK No. 2 ' thej-j- , Fork and Mr. and Miller are the toll MEET THEM HERE! 2 wy Chriw. Louis m Paul and Norma Larson of American Fork are over the safe arrival of a son, Robert PauL The babv is a grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Met ham of that citv. the second grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Niel Larson of LehL the of Mrs. first of Pleasant Warnick Nettie great-gran- d FARNSWORTH MILLET fifth the and Grove, Announcement is being made child of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Fox of this week by Mrs. Daryl Fowler this city. Mrs. Janet Mecham of of the marriage of her daugh- American Fork is another ter. Mrs. Valdis F. Farnsworth, 1L Millet of Provo, who were married Thursday evening J. B. and Udine Garrett Coopin the Second ward chapel are parents of a daughter, born er Cecil L Aih. July 28 at 5:20 a. m. Friends and relatives called at Wednesday, an older son. Mrs. have the ward hall later in the even- They Josephine Cooper and Mr. and ing to extend congratulations. Mrs. E. B. Garrett are the grandThe newlyweds will make their ' parents. home in Lehi. o o o ' GRANT-LOY-DOUGL- ET? rival of their at ; See Us For A Bumper Crop Of Values :: ff" cZXrt whTl Tm $ IT HUES ,S can' on 0 -- fwrn aTtact Let Our Trained Mechanics Keep Your Farm Machinery In Tip Top Condition. faoturina WILLIAM BOYD IV-- be depend m implemen and y machinery parts to havt, can f f ord to pay. Stop in today h ffnfmnlflLtOUr of f ine fan needs. Y wHl BEFORE you buy .T f i m J. ' Peterson Implement Co. |