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Show Community Survey Siine.v ef l.ehl, Sh'iuff Kesoiirees, liiiiuxlrles ISiihIiii'os, Home Mfo mid SrlinnN of l.elil 'H) nnd Prerltiel. I Hiring the p.ist winter a cIiihb ol j.ehl men mid women, under tln ill-r-clioh or Pi.iesMir Hoylanee of the i' of V.. have been Btudylng the re-h re-h Men or l,oht and have JuhI gotten out a Hiirxej or the town and trlhu-tary trlhu-tary 'jciiIIP. While the dntu oh-lalued oh-lalued Is not lomplele and In some l.Wimces is linsed on esllmnlcH, It conlalus most alualile Information , ml In u gf"d banlH on which to build ful iM o work along the same line The sugni fneiorj, our leading Industry, In ot Included in the uunry. hut !" fonnatlon on the other IIiimi l rea-sounblv rea-sounblv eotiip'cte Messis. G. A. C.oaleB mid Able Phillip" """' lenimltleo on miiipllntloii. Follow-Ii.j Follow-Ii.j me eMractH on their ropoif. J.'esoiirre. Oulllvnttil Irrigated aties. 7,a.O. l!,iili) iliulor ui.w piojeetl uiilr.M'e(l l Hi. . I'"( rnrultlvnted- rultjvalnlile awa, 7.000; iiiieullluitnblr iicreH 7.10J Jl Swmup nnd Alkali nnd Mountains no(,!nlmublc acres, -303, pasture, ffi mm0' 1,00' 1""-cclnlmablo, Uw' BW"np, 100; mountains, I nril,lin,, V,,,U0 l0'' 'Ur', ot nil l-aiul bj Classes Cultlvnted, 100 to gated. l(i to $7S. t ncuItUnted-lr- Iga able, per acre, $100, awnmp, $10 lo l.o. nlKnll, $60 to $7r,. ' V i lies .skeil for Land in Cultlvn- iirn . '"w",' 10" ,0 26J lotnloes- tiin Ui,,,,.$, ,0 r,u- "ln,lfn- 100 ?-ou, bottom ueadow, $i;o to $100; !! !!".'' ";'"l(lw ," than alfalfa? to $1W, fruit. $l2r, to 250; pasture pas-ture imige land. $:i (o fii l MlneralB-Clnys- K,0 at Clinton, nnn t.illj ir,,ooo tons, at Fahllold. un-nunlly, un-nunlly, 1,200 tonn; twelvo men, nvor-nge nvor-nge wage, $2.7r.. Hrlek; Fire, potters, pot-ters, Mmcstono unlimited, building stone unlimited, gravel unlimited. Mali, Timber, ICtc Fish: Two limn make a business during winter months and secure an average wnge. This losourco la practically unlimited unlim-ited Industrj. Agileiilture Und In cultlvntlon; Jlild per ne io from grain: Irrigated lo bushels; unlrrlgatcd, H Imshcla. Airnlfn. Irrigated, II to 5. Deetat 800 acres, Kl tous per acre. Potntoes: Potn-toes: 200 bushels. Meadow, other than alfaira, thrco tons. PnstuVo InndH, $1.50 per month; two ncrcn por bead. Oak Hollow, ii.000 acres, six acres per bead. Cost pyr aero or Growing Grain. Irrigated, $.12; unlrrlgaled, $8. Uocts, $30 to $:16; tipples, $2r.; pears, $30; pi tines, $i(; peaches, $10; small trait, $15 to $C0, Livestock. Horses and mules, '.2,000 nt $100; dairy cows nnd common cattle, cat-tle, 2,000 at $40, ohecp, 9,000 tit $5; hogs, 2.00 tit $8; poultry, 30,000 nt BOc per chick. Lehl Holler Mills. Uxpcuscn whent bought: l.ehl ( $50,000; outside, $30,-000, $30,-000, labor, $5,000, maintenance, $3,-000; $3,-000; sackB, $7,000. Products: Flour, l.fihO.OOO; chopped products, 1,000,000; other products, 2,520,000. Hrlek Making. Yard output, .100,000 nt $S, total $2,100; coal jised, nlnoty tons, $340, labor and maintenance, $1,000. Ironing Tables. Made, 2,00, $7,000;. material produced bore, cost of oell-Ing oell-Ing mid mnliitennnce, $3,000; mntcr-Ims. mntcr-Ims. $2,000. Per .Si'liuiili. Ublalii from pupils the fullo.vliig. Number or persons In fiimll), nverngo family live; Grown males, 1,062; grown females, 1,15 1; mulo children, o!i; reunite children, 702; totnl, 3,010. Home. -Hrlek, 3U2, frnmo, 198; adobe, HIS; totnl, 722. Average number num-ber or rooms, six; rurnlshlngs, nver-nge, nver-nge, $581; expenditures for year for support of church, $15,150.05, ($23.38 per fanillj) Living expenses, por family: fa-mily: Food, $3-0.75; clothing, $240.-80; $240.-80; rent or cost maintaining where home Ib owned, $18. Ilu-lnc-s nnd Coiiiinerre for 1913. 'Amount of products sold direct, $UI,3I9.80; through house, $125,000; non-resident buyers, $148,000. Amount of products bought direct, $33,71U.K'.l; througli local lioilBO," $839,807; non-resident sellers, $180,-000. $180,-000. Cost of Huylng, $3,377 Hi, 1 por cent; selling, $44,1)72.81, 15 per cent; retailing, $53,992.89. Number engaged In work of buying and selling, 130; whole lime, 120; part Jlmo, 10. Profit retail, 7 and 8 per cent, $23,-1110 $23,-1110 12; prolit wholesaling, $198,000. Labor. Number Kmployed. Sugar factorj', 174, total wages per month, $24,950; average" monthly wage, $52.00; aver-' age wng per day, $2.12 for 332 pcr-dons pcr-dons Home Life. Number of rnmlllcH owning home, 418; 'renting, 274; having cold water In pipes, 311; hot and cold water In pipes, 71; bath, 77; doing own work, o'J'J; liming help or girls In outsldu employment, 23; hnvlug help, no outside out-side employment, 23. Women Huvlng Studied. Domestic science and art, 102; literature, 203; music, -'89; history, 109, polities, f!83; ml, 103. Number ol families hnvlug music In home, 311; library In home, 334; making mak-ing own clothing, 452, Heads nnd Transportation. Public hlghwnjB, 2fi7 mllcB. County roads (graded earth partly graveled, 45 miles). CobI or construction with culverts und bridges, $500, Coat of maintenance. $175. Public district ronds, 200 mlloo approximately. ap-proximately. Graded, 11! mllcB. Cost or construction, Including culverts ami bildgoa, $100. CobI or mnliiten- mice, $150. Not graded, 188 miles, Stieets, 27 miles, Graded earth, 18 mlleu, Cost or construction, $100; crist or uinlntennnce, $150. Graveled streets, three miles. Cost of construction, con-struction, $800; cost of maintenance, $100, Ungraded streets, six miles tip-proximately. tip-proximately. HnllrondB,-D. fc H. G eight miles, S. L., L. A. t S. L, main lino eight miles Hrnnch, nine mllon. Inter-urbmi, Inter-urbmi, eight miles SldowiilKs, npproNlmntely, 15 mjles, Puii'd, 5 17 miles; graded nnd graveled, grav-eled, 2it miles approximately, .School Adminlfclralloii. Number nnd ileberlptlou of beliool huiiHoH. Number of schools In l.ehl, live; one high hchool, pressed brick, ten rooms, old style; oi.n grammar grade building, eight rooms und gymnasium; gym-nasium; one piliunry grade building, night rooms; one Franklin rural prl inury grades, two iooiiib; one Seg" Lily itiriil, primary grades, two rooms Cost of construction High school, $20,000; grammar grade, $30,000, prl mary grade. $18,000, Franklin, $1,500, Sego Lily, $2,500; total. $75,000. Cost of Instruction- High school, $7,15n, grammar grades, $5,707 50; prlmmy grades. $0,590.25; totnl, $10,613.7.1 Cost or maintenance, Trustees, $585 Janitors, $1,125; coal, $000, repalra mid improvements, $2,990; Intcreat on bpnda, $1,225; current expenses, $1, 907 79; totnl, $8,042 79. ' Totnl comi of education Grand totnl, $I03,l5t' .'I, per capita cost, $29 17 KntlmutH .oat ror dllferent grades. Primal guides. $ 10,108.1 1; gramniiir grades, $9.339 30. high school. $8,G50; totnl, $2S,I.')7 17 Comparative cost of lu-HJiuctiue lu-HJiuctiue In language, $2,000; his- oiy und literature, $1,250; science, il.ftr.o, Industry, $l.ooo, music, 900, totnl, $0,050 Lilucnllnn. Number pupils or school age, 1,231; averago inimhT of pupils In school, 1,134', orago time of attendance, 140. Number lcnliiB school nt end of olRhth Bnide, 00 Rrndunlc, 50 entered hlRh school; llrst year IiIrIi school, 50 flnlshod llrbt year; second j'car, 48 flulsheil second year; third year, 23 finished third jear; fourth year, 15 finished fourth year. Numbor of graduates rrom Orndcs, about 00; hlph "school, 12. Numbor graduated leaving community: High Bchool, 10 per cent. Number high school graduates grad-uates going to college. Out of 00 graduates In live years 4R havo gone t6""collcgo. Church Total offerings, $15,150.05 Members, 2,109. |