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Show Home Garden Contest Rules to He Pnllovtcd mid Points to He Oliseried. Hoys and girls who enter the Home dnrdon Contest may plant whatever vegetables are desirable to uso upon tho tablo during tho summer, fall nnd wlntor, following In their choice the advice, of father or mother. Directions Direc-tions for planting and cultivating may be found In nny good seed catalogue or upon the ouvelopea containing the seeds, 'Contestants are, expected to read the bulletins sent to them from tiiuo to time and to keep a careful record covering the following points: 1. Slzo of gardon. 2. Kind or soil. 3. When plowed. -t, Kind and amount of manure used. 5. Valuo of manure. 0. Kind and amount of seed used for each vegetable. 7. Cost of seed 8. DatcB of planting. !. Dates plants came up. 10. Dates of cultivations. 11. Dates or Irrigations. 12. Date when each vegetable was llrst ready for use. 13 Number of hours spent working In tho garden. 14. CoBt of labor at . .0 per hour. 15.Estlinnted valuo of ''the products of tho gulden. l. Not prollt $ Each garden will bo examined during dur-ing and ut the end of the season and marked according to the following score card' . IYI. Caro of garden r.O l'hrirt or the plants 10 Record o Display at Fair , so Total mo Thn Tamil) should t r illi Mi- in with the wgdahhs 'xd ' 1 rut niarku pnu 11 1 hi li UC 1)0) to up'tW ill Kim lvi Do You Want To Grow Tomatoes? To Test the Farmers' Soil for This Purpose the Commercial Club Will (J I ip Away Plnnts Frpe. ' Lehl has talked canning factory for several years, and many are beginning to think Hint talk is tho extent of tho project The men who nro tnklng the initiative In tho matter say this is not so, but that the factory will bo llnnuced and built In time for tho 1915 fruit and tomnto crop, and that everybody In town will be naked to subscribe for some of the slock. 'I he Commeiclal Club has made arrangements ar-rangements with some or the leading growers to supply sovcrnl thousands jf tomato plants, which will be given away gratis to any and every land owner who will plant some on his farm us 11 trial. It Is a well known fact that all lands are not suitable for growing tomatoes, but It Is also well known that many of tho laudn surrounding Lehl are equnl to iiuy other lands 011 earth for this purpose. Sandy soils n're supposed to be the best for this purpose. Lehl hns several hundreds of ncrcB of this class of soil. In order to fltid out whose soil Is suitable tho Commercial Club wishes Hint overy farmer in Lehl will try say fifty plants tho coming summer. If the plants are given ordinary ordi-nary dare and produce a satlsfactor) crop, then the farmer will know whether to contract for from two to ten ncreB for the coming season. If your land is suitable for growing tomatoes you can produce from $100 to $200 per aero with as llttlo work iib growing sugni' beets. Several Lehl and Highland farmers Inst year pro-, duccd the above amounts and shipped' their tomatoes to Murrny. This year Murrn) has so many applications for contracts from Its own farmers that the Murrny plant hns refused to accept nny Lehl contrncts. Draper last year had much difficulty In contracting for sixty acres. The farmers ld so well with tho crop that the factory had no dlulculty thlB year In signing up for 100 acres and turned down almost as many moro applicants. appli-cants. Let every farmer in Lehl try a fow plants nnd find out whether his laud 1b suitable. Thoso who will try an experiment of llfty plants may get them by leaving his name with J. E. Cotter. Tho ground should be prepared now by being nlowed nnd worked down. Tho plant should bn sot out soouas nil danger from frost is past, which is usually from the 1st to tho 10th or May In this locality. Later wo will publish full Instructions regarding the growing of tomatoes. Let overy farmer leave his name at Cottcr'fl storo or with James Fyffe at the Peoplo's Co-op. o YOUNG MAN PINED $25.00 Take No Chances With Strangers. Stran-gers. At the present, thoru nro a number of fnkera traveling around from house to house fitting eyeglasses. Only a few las ago one was ar rested at Sprlngvlllo and lined $-'5 for practicing in this state without having hav-ing passed the required examination. K an Optometrist Is not good enough to be established In some town, better not take any chances with him. In Lehl, next door to the postofllce, there Is 1111 established Optometrist who jo" can coiibuH nt any time, and It you need glasses you will got the proper attention, ir glasses are not needed jou will bo frankly told bo by K. N. WEBB, Jpvwkr and Optometrist "Who has over 300 satisfied ejegliiss wearers." Till: PLACI3 TO DO YOUR SHOPPING SHOP-PING IS AT BROADBENT'S We olfer-- Sl'C.AR, I'ICR SACK $1.05 Sl'OAR. PUR POUND Gc RICD. PKR POUND 5c tlKST TOMATOKS. 3 CANS 25c JUST CORN, 3 CANS 25c I11CST PICAS, 3 CANS 25c UKST MUSTARD SARDINIA, 3 FOR 25c Sale on Linoleum H.R0 QUALITY ON SALU FOR.. $1.3.. 1.25 QUALITY ON SALl-J FOR...OS1 lleautlful Patterns to Select From Sale on Zopha Ginghams KVURYTIIINO IN OINGHAMB. .. lUi Millinery 125 new shapes Just In, lui Hiding the now Tango; all nifty and new Another Hhlpment of MARY .IANI HMPPKH3 just In. Are going fast 1'. S.- If you wish n load of Howl I'onl, just call for Broad-I Broad-I In-lit 'a. That's all. II S" c 1" - I Mr B WSB kens Per l Any p Pound ll Quantity I s;: I II I - . I r''r III ,,idh I in' - v' For Sugar- :;S: j ;'jp For Rice .Iff . I?: IZ-' For Tapioca -;- ll jr-- 'For Sago -! Is: . v. For Navy Beans- "$ j, TERMS- CASH OF COURSE- I ; m l at I , Peoples Co-operative Institution 1 THE BUSY DEPARTMENT' STORE -ON STATE STREET M LEHI, UTAH. llnllovicll concert uud dunce. Sinuln's (lilii(iii(r Anidcmj. Medno'dii, April 5, BEAUTn-ULHAIR I gS REQUIRES OAuil tj.' or It will soon lone Its beaut It PtfM ll llo('B "ot valllHh "together 0ur VQ preparations for tho hair and scalp MSS when used regularly induce growth . IrlLl and iimuro lustro and glosalness. ' (yjl They nro hnlr preservers as well H V na hair producers, nnd no uoinanly vjy woman should bo without them H IhoiiJ - 11. K lilBRRIllKW 1 lLJl Main St reel Lehl, Pliih 'I JUST RECEIVED Kllll'AIKNT UK I'OPUIjAH NON'RLS TO SFilili AT 'I SO CENTS I'EK COPir. ' I Gall and Sco Them. ' .1 R. W. LEITER'S NEWS STAND I TWO DOOHS KAS'J' OF I'DSTOKFlCFi. P110NW 91-W I Sample of What Good I Sugar Sliould Be I DonM bccnnli'iil wtili Will boil without a m ordinary siwir. Dp- 1 raw of scum. maud IKnli-ldaho Su- Km'. 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