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Show 9$ Thursday. Septemer he2S.f 15, 1932 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Utah County Farms With Extension Agents or,Qn ae 1 crease in the number of horses and an increase in the age. The average I age of horses La the county was ten f Community fair are being bdd years, in tabulating some 1400 head Utah County in the Club throughout the entire county. and the Prof. E. J. Maynard of the U. A. are finding a prominent C. says, that: jvities A shows and in some tfjue in these Horse numbers in Utah have communlaces are sponsoring these decreased during the past steadily of said ity! fairs. The same can be 4 l activities throughout the state. eight years from 141,666 in 1924 to 8 C. that 87,000, or 61 per cent of the former r1ord comes from the U. A. in 1932, according to Prof. Clubs are preparing for the number, hfll E. J. Maynard, extension animal husClub bandman of the Utah State Agricu"V Activities among Utah r" around ltural College. pasibers are now centering A real shortage of horses will unh 1932 State Fair to be held at Salt tsie City, October 1 to 8. It is at the doubtedly be felt during the next few y0B. fetaie Fair that those who have years, predicts Professor Maynard, to the alarming decrease in dreamed of being pronounced chanv owing number of purebred draft stallions in piojs demonstrator, showman, the state. Records of the Stallion dress maker or Board indicate only Registration dreams their not my&m whether or about 10 per cent as many stallions Pb will materialize. recorded for the past year as were 3 r It is at the state fair that two boys recorded in 1919. to chosen will be two (Srw4 girls In spite of this steady reduction in n InterPacific the at Utah represent pational Livestock Show at Portland breeding activity and horse producas a whole, there has been, durslater in the fall; one girl is selected tion the ing past summer a distinct note aU(Jto receive a valuable prize for her of renewed interest in horse breeding """"outstanding work in canning and a activities in Tit he at Utah Utah, says Professor jr is chosen to represent tNaiional Club Congress in Chicago, Maynard. Utah's small irrigated by Virtue of her excellency in dress farms, large livestock ranches and the b nuking. No wonder approximately mountainous nature of her topooategsoO of Utah's younger set are en-- 1 graphy, tend to adapt her agriculture frthusiastic over winning their way to for horse, rather than for tractor :edtthe; fair by displaying superior power. The reduced numbers greatly ttaranimals, showing their ability to should indicate a good market for mogstrate, can or cook. d draft individuals during the state club I After D. P. Murray, next few years. Although any of the ieader, returned from visiting many draft breeds may be used to good adpf the clubs in the state, he predicted club section at the 1932 State vantage in Utah, the Percheron preLEEthf4-lair would far excell any previous dominates in numbers in the state at the present time. There are severf jfeeciion both from the standpoint of al breeders of excellent purebrd seed and quality. mK quantity "AH over the state I find boys stock in the state. Their addresses )qj may De obtained by writing to the grooming animals, girls sewing, animal or studying health charts in husbandry department, Utah for the state contests, Mr. State Agricultural College, Loean ' Utah. eliet!Mrray rePorte1-,logactivities at the 1932 f The State will be concluded with a PLEASANT GROVE AND Fair pj. PROVO ROAD COMPLETED which will be held in the LluBcheon, room of Newhouse hotel the dining The new state highway link beFriday, October T. A special feature tween Pleasant Grove and Provo, via of this luncheon will be the announctne Lake View Road was opened to ing of winners of the different conLake View and Vine Monday. tests and the presenting cf special jtraffc residents have yard been trying to awards. this project over for ten years. put -The strip is 2.6 miles long and cost UTAH DRAFT HORSES approximately $60,000, $25,000 has STEADILY DECREASE been paid to Utah County residents for labor and $8,000 for eravel. This I A survey taken of the horses in strip of cement will be Utah County showed a steady de- - Lehi people as well as appreciated by other Utah county residents. lotel op 5S5 CLUB ACTIVITIES 4-- H 4-- H r-- 4-- H 4-- H herds-in,"ma- a, fruit-preserve- r, de-S- well-bre- can-purri- r 4-- H ( O- INSTANT "' A NOTE ON THE Thursday, September 15, is processed by heat is required to be completely sterilized so that such Any canned organisms are killed. food which is found not sterile is re--j garded as adulterated within the meaning of the Food and Drugs Act, and contamination by the presence of j B. ColL is especially dangerous. If j live organisms of this type are pres- ent the product would be subject to condemnation and confiscation, j Any person who attempts to imply ' this is done only to combat a home canning business is entirely Tne and. absolutely mistaken. laws is food the orcement of pure f of the people and for the protection ' own their to advantage is certainly and good, and as long as their 'ducts come up to the food standards 'they will have our sanction and -- LOCAL CANNERY has been some as to the piece printed Evidently there upon the local cannery in last weeks The issue of the Lehi Free Press. uncorrect to the wishes give press the upon the to people derstanding therefore we printare and cannery which to sides both the question ing is only' fair to the public We stated in that issue that the time has come for skeptism and crtisim, (which was meant of a destructive nature) must to an end or facts be brought forward to prove the same. This does not apply to the first canning done in the local cannery and is not in that way. The press re-ceived its information from the can- officials, when the goods that they were doing passed high in the state requirements. We considered it time to give the cannery a boost as reports about the town have been of a distinctive nature, to the indus- - J i J . j Have Your Plumbing Done Now t While materials are low and labor reasonable. 1 Plumbing That Lasts pro-stat-ed ap-ne- ry ivk, MITT S provaL J PLUMBING and HEATING "We have discussed reprocessing i with the canners and they have shown PHONE 23 to sterilize all food e t a willingness STATE STREET LEHI, UTAH leased for consumption previous to ! Hence, each and September 2nd. j every person is requested to return all try. The cannery officials did not mis- - j peas, beans or corn canned before : lead the people by stating that all 'that date to the cannery for the have met the state require- - 'pose of sterilization, at no extra to steril-ner- y ments, nor did the press. The can- - ' charge. Any person desiring home by process may officials have in return invited ize the goods at for water in cans boiling all the individuals who canned prior immersing to passing the state requirements to 'an hour, or boiling in an open kettle By William Peterson, Director U. S. the engine was found to still be running with the wheels in gear; the A. C. Extension Service. make good those cans that did not j (cans emptied) for 22 minutes. This vege-t- h the not hurt wheels will consider stand real spinning in the mud. . The upon It was by an act of pass. The press took its "Insnectors cominz down Friday, 'tables, and will protect the health of ation that the government, last year, truck was traveling about 25 miles i feet Sentember 2nd. to close the cannery" families involved. Any one who shall was able to make loans to the farmers per hour and went seventy-fiv- e or after the before livestock h th rann that the said cannerv not return the goods for cooking stopping for boy feed to hitting which with buy in the ditch. , and seed for planting. was closed from that r'nday to tne iouow me jirewuuuu- his The boy was rushed to the Lehi with risks famliys These loans were accepted in keen following Monday waiting the reports necessary health. were Hospital for treatment and examion the sample taken at that time, appreciation at the time they I SOUTHWICK. F.nWARD which to all the information available made. They were looked upon by nation, which revealed a skull frac and State Chief Dairy Deputy, most of the farmers as a much need ture, a scalp wound that took twelve passed high, and upon the reports of ed sneclal income at that time. Many stitches to close, a broken clavicle, these samples we stated that skeptism CORRECTION A The must end. and critism cannery of the livestock would have died had and several fractured ribs. His conofficials have welcomed the help of it not been for the feed loans and dition is a little better at the time Mrs. L. L Wardles states that she many acres would not have been of this writing but is still serious. the inspectors of the state and do not A 1 tit A U,. IJA.in Cooper was released on the request wish to cause a misunderstanding planted if it had not been for tne of Mrs. Bennett, after agreeing to with the people or the state officials, son who was inspecting the corn and seed loans. At the but we do wish to give men justice for peas at the local cannery. The nlea made by the farmers was stand all hospital and other expenses. under the ""0 impression an earnest and honest confession of what they are doing right, as well as time she was IS. the wrong. We are therefore printing Wat wu JLT. jjeakty uui usb iwu-- their actual condition. The whole Eight million tickets at 50 cents a letter from the Chief Deputy, State ed since our last issue that the gentle- - matter was considered almost an act each were turned in at the World's and Fair in 1876. Dairy and Food Commissioner as re-- man who helped can corn for taking ' of providence in relieving stress tne wishes made with Dr. and was tests was not loan Each need. one of Beatty quested with the exception was for According to Senator Wagner, four correction. it to this that us make not deal does clause distinct understanding that personal o one season snd at the end of the sea- million men will be employed at once with the press or the men running it Finance cor Officer: and should be taken care of through Hey! Where d'yuh think son's growth the loan should be re if the Reconstruction decides to cut the red tape, poration the person interested in it. you're goin? paid. there's not is then, as much red loan officer. Be Mr. on me a of back mayde Meeker: always The paying easy September 12, 1932. we as tape be that thought. to time is had I This haven't is hoped but the first it difficult Editor, Lehi Free Press, the farmers will look upon the paying my wife along to tell me. Lehi, Utah. of these loans with the same intense ADAM SCOFFLAW'S DJOURNAL "Dear sir: Having set myself up in a wheel We thought we had said enough on When Noah sailed the waters blue consideration as they did at the time the loans were made. Those loans chair, I finde I can send it hither and the Lehi cannery, in the way of He had his troubles, same as you. e, will be payable within a few weeks. thither without scratching of the warning and instructions, but such For forty days he drove the Ark I do albeit run over and my poor It is hoped that the veracity of fact as we find in Before he found a place to park. dame's foote, causing her to cater-waul- er high standards of the farmers who your last issue in the editorial, comlike an wounded faun, and Jemima, at the zoo, saw a zerba for made them will maintain in making pel us to issue a statement to all when lean over to tuck cigeraret she the she first time. said, "Rastus," repayments. people who have had work done for stub neath rug, I do bump into the to amounted animal loans a what apkind am of dat?" the Utah In Home Canning them in the Rastus also gazed in much preplex-it- y proximately $500,000 for the feed and wretch, it being my duty to teach her Plant. to watch which way she leanth. and awe. He had never seen one $250,000 for seed. None of the in"You state, "Now has come the It but , time when skepticism and criticism before, either. "Why, Jen, dat ere are dividual loans were Jarge k "You sell the gas?" should be remembered that must come to an end or facts be a sport mpdel jackass!" . re-th- Director Urges Prompt Payment of Seed Loans pur-produ- I " ! for-nitur- ts anti-knoc- 0 GOODWIN-CURTI- S Shoe Repairing h, Quality Shoe Rebuilders Noel G. Knight Dr. L. W. Jones st TAX FREE " WANT ADS N I Out-of-tow- J 8-- organisms When there's a want there's a way Send in your order for Butter -it's a Free Press Want Ad. to The Lehi Free Press. Wrappers $ 1 4 t en-co- ', brought forward to prove the same." Cop: You are. doing forty miles an It was also stated that the federal hour. Last Thursday evening Ray Good- and state health inspectors came 9 Equipment Motorist (whispering) : Sh-make win and Miss Rose Curtis of Wells, down to Lehi for the purpose of it SERVICE AND Oftnn it I'm to sell car the seventy tryng k MATERIAL ARE YOURS Nevada, were married at the home of shutting down this cannery. These to this guy. Bishop S. I. Goodwin. The ceremony statements are both misrepresentaAT THE fs "What was the name of the hotel was performed by Bishop Goodwin. tions of the fates, and we certainly f you stopped at in Denver, dear?" Immediately following the ceremony a have the evidence to prove same, and "'Oh, I can't remember the name. wedding supper was served in honor the power to enforce our findings 11 Just a second and 111 look through my 6 of the newlyweds. Covers laid for under the State Laws. j towels." sixteen. Mr. Goodwin is a son of E. HAROLD OSBORNE, Mgr. "Mr. George T. Daughters, federal L. Goodwin of Wells, Nevada and inspector for this district, Dr. E. H. u213 STATE STREET LEHI n Tourist: What's the charge for a nephew of Bishop Goodwin. Bramball, bacteriologist ox the State this battery? o Board of Health, and myself, as state Mechanic: One and a half Foreign 1 Judge: The policeman says that food inspector, came to Lehi on Fri- voltfs, sir. you were traveling at a speed of day, September 2nd, but we did not Tourist: How much is that in come with the idea of closing this American sitxy miles an hour. INSURANCE COUNSELOR money? Prisoner: It was necessary, Your plant down, but to embargo all proI envy thee, little lightning bug, "If it's insurance we have it." Honor. I had stolen the car. ducts on hand and that had gone out You worry not a bit, I. Judge: Oh, that's different. Case to the various parties, because the For when you see a traffic cop, dismisssed. bacteria tests that had Been made had DR. G. Q. CHRISTENSEN You know your taf! light's lit. LEHI proven that the canned foods were LEHI j PHYSICIAN and SURGEON The preacher in our church lastf not properly sterilized and the canPatron : Here's a piece of rubber Office Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 Sunday told us how Lot's wife looked ning process had not been fully and tire in Office Phone 45 my hash! back and turned into a pillar of salt. completely done, due to inexperience f Waiter: No doubt. The motor is Residence Phone 72 I couldn't help thinking whenever my on the part of the canners, and not the horse everywhere. 'wife looks back she turns into a tele through any direct intention of carel- displacing LEHI or some- essness. graph pole or a lamp-po"Has your baby learned to walk thing." "It was formerly explained to the yet?" - LEHI people just what this item meant in VETERINARIAN j "Heavens, no! Why, h"e just "Whadda y mean? Ten dollars to an article published sometime ago, learning to drive the car." come out here 'n fix a flat tire?" PHONE LEHI 174-- J signed by Dr. T. B. Beatty and EdLEHI "Flat rate, sir." f ward Southwick. This is the bacteria Wher's the car, Paul? Berty: LEHI that causes botulism poisoning Paul: I lent it to dad tonight. WILLIAM ASHER f A motorist, meeting a negro trudg"The Lehi Home Cannery plant had 0 ATTORNEY AT LAW ing along the dusty road, generously put up in the neighborhood of 1800 What a wonderful thing if the tuba ! Office Hours 8:30 A. M. offered him a lift. to cans of beans for the State Training Was played nowhere else but in Cuba. 4:00 P. M. "No, thank you, sah," said the old School at American Fork and these, AIN STREET LEHI, UTAH man. "Ah reckon mah old laigs will with others from Lehi at various take me Hong fast enoug-h.times, were tested and tests were also "Aren't afraid are you, uncle? made on corn and peas and they all Have you ever been in an automowith the exception of three proved, TELEPHONE bile?" CALLS ARE not to be TAX FREE cans, properly sterilized. So lehi WHEN THE TOTAL CHARGE we have ample evidence that the enFOR RENT Fred Merrill home on IS LESS THAN 50c. j It was along a beautiful stretch of tire pack, whether it be corn, beans fth North and 2nd East. See B. W. and the telephone line along or Local Service Is highway Srown. peas, Justifies the stand taken. rtie way was in the hands of repair Not, Taxed "We call your attention to Section She was driving and cooing, I Five Room Modorn TIntno anA Tifc jmen. n 1924 of our State Food Laws on the realtives and jwhen all of a sudden she spied the standard of purity for foods in this I For Sale friends are as near a3 your Inquire Guy Wilson. imen climbing the telephone poles. state. f The sampling as done by this telephone. look fools," Bhe i FOR SALE 213 contract on new "Elmer, just"do at those under our state department, legally, exclaimed; The Mountain States they think I never laws, showed live colonies of B. Coli. Ffrd car, will sell for $1.75. Call drove a car before?" Telephone & Telegraph Co. which are and other . I 1932 erous and should not be allowed. hermetically sealed canned food dang Any that "Yes, sir." government is justified in exacting a settlement as it was written in the loan at the time it was made and In the near future the office in charge will be making an effort to collect the loans. Just as the loans were ac cepted graceously the same spirit should be present in their repayment. "Letf me have a pint. I want to rub some on my girl's knees." Detroit Motor News. IXHI Think how it would be if cars were equipped with saxophones instead of horns. LEHI She : Is it dangerous to drive with one hand? He: You bet. More than one fellow has run into a church doing it. Hospital Notes AMERICAN FORK BOY RUSHED TO LEHI HOSPITAL LEHI "What is a whiffletree," asks the Sioux Falls Argus Leader. "Whatf is a thill? These words have a strange sound in the motorized age. For the benefit of the younger generation it may be necessary to ex plain that whlffletrees and thills an essential parts of a buggy." Oh yea. to be sure. And what is a buggy? One more accident scored another serious injury, when a truck driven by J. E. Cooper of Panguitch, Utah, struck John Bennett, 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Eslie Bennett of Ameri The accident occurred can Fork. about one hundred feet north of the turn over the Utah and Salt Lake LEHI Railroad tracks entering American Sitto: Has the Scotchman bought Fork from Lehi. The truck was go the gasoline station? coming south and another truck was east Ditto: Well, the free air sign is on the stood the boy ing north, down. side of the road and as the north LEHI bound truck passed he ran in back new at driving, she Still rather of it into the path of the south On the car downtown. the women pas piloted bound truck. The two stem main the with among signal lights Cooper sengers in the car screamed and the driver must have she became confused and shot out inbecome excited and forgot to apply to the middle of an intersection on his brakes; he also swervered to the the red. The traffic officer, six feet three rijrht of the road, which was the di rection the child was running, had he in his rubbers, bore down upon her. swerved to the left a little the child "Didn't you know that when I held could have cleared the truck. As the up my hand it meant Stop?" matter stood the child ran a race "No, Mister Officer," cooed the with the car and lost. The car struck sweet young thing, "I'm just a schoolhand saw when and I your teacher, feet the boy and dragged him eighty j raised I thought you wanted to ask a dropping him into a ditch. The car question." Into control ran out of apparently LEHI the ditch. The drop into the ditch Here cleared the child of the car and prob are our latest Dealer: his life. saved cars. streamline ably The car immediately back of Coop Dainty Maid: I want one for along er witnessed the accident and Mar the Mississippi. Sta. Nebr. shal Birk pf American Fork who inJudge: Speeding, were you? Ten vestigated said the acicdent could dollars fine. have been avoided had the driver College Student: Can you change his head. Cooper's truck ran a twenty? kept into the ditch and upon investigation Judge: Nope, Twenty dollars fine. once-famili- ar , |