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Show I 1932 JHELEHI FREE PRESS FAT each nrrcpr tr UK THURSDAY, ALE $195 saving of fifty percent in postage and a saving of twenty-fiv- e per cent ovr 1:P last year. Cards sent at one and one-ha- lf MISS Ruth C.wAr. , cent rate should be mailed earlier ao ls unci , employ-more time for transit. allowing Xtda. i spending nere lb b Mr, Men's Overcoats Reduced to $5.00. An. Angus Gardner. parents, Powers Shoe Store. aJr. LEHI ii V ,J Mr. and Mrs. I "We 1 extend to you the Season's best wishes and wish for you a happy and prosperous New Year. V Local Items t 1 and Mrs. Henry Erickson 'in Salt Lake City. ipent Thursday .Mr. umi !aturdy. , guests of cradshaw. Mrs. EHitfi P . oaii iaice City. Mr. May Pf . i. , rnaay opcat in LEHI V.v sait Lice Temple. . epcui, r monaay in LEHI Mr. George B. Smith was a business visitor in Salt Lake, Saturday. LEHI country. $95,550,000.00 of which $19,261,432.50 was owed by rrance, LEHI STATE STREET I r-- rrntim Dec 15, 1932, has passed. World War debts were paid and not paid. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Zimmerman The United States received $98,685,-910.6-3 nd family spent the week-en- d in cents from a total of six cinpham Guy's Garage I - , nA LEHI WAR DEBTS LEHI Qood Wishes 1 W Sir. ' J. p. Bradahaw were Mrs. A. E. Manning entertained at a party Saturday night. A very " waa r Bpeni in games an J?mle' A dainty luncheon was Mr. W. S. Ross of Salt Lane, was LEHI a Lehi visitor Friday. LEHI Mr. A. B. Anderson, Mr.s H. C. Goates and Mrs. Alice Phillips were Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Brooks Salt Lake visitors, Wednesday we Salt Lake visitors, Friday. A lovely baby . who could have daujrhtr paid having credited to Mr. and Mrs. to her a larger portion of the world SunJoseph Barnes. y, ecemoer 18. Mother and baby gold than any other country, except America. Evidently Franca wants LEHI other people to pay for her wars, furna airs, warren Slater of nish the men and give them the neasant Orove, were guesta of Mr. equipment that the war was fought and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart, with. France received equipment Sunday. from the American government at the LEHI Mr. and Mrs. Fon arburtonTf close of the war valued higher than neasant Grove, were miesta of Mr her share of the debt due. It's a good thing election is passed and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart from Friday or the Republicans probably could ounaay or last week. have on Wilsons' adit "rubbed in, LEHI looks as if George for it ministration, air. ana Mrs. Samuel Crane of Washingtons' advice was good enough Draper, were guests of Mr. anr? Mr. to follow, this government would have James H. Gray, Sunday. saved about ten thousand million dolLEHI lars lent and many other millions Mr. Freed Sorenson of Salt Lake. spent. m Lehi with his mother, spent ,iriday . if Annie h. Sorenson who has been Experience is a great teacher but Mrs. sometime an expensive one. very ilL At latest repots Mrs. Soren O son is improving. Scout Column LEHI Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udall were LEHI SCOUTERS MEET IN Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ford and Salt Lake visitors Monday. Miss Alta Clark was a Salt Lake SPECIAL SESSION 'XHI daughter, Dorothy, spent Thursday visitor, Monday. in Salt Lake City. Mr. E. Booth Sorenson spent Sat LEHI All scouters, ward bishoprics, stake LEHI urday and Sunday, visiting with his Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle were high councilmen and stake presidency Mrs. H. P. Hardy of Spanish Fork, mother,, Mrs. Edward Sorenson at met for a Trovo visitors Monday. special session after the came to Lehi Monday to attend the Fountain Green. LEHI M. I. A. Union Meeting last Sunday. LEHI Kirkham spent funeral services of Mrs. Elisha Davis. Thomas The councl assessment was discussed Mrs. Mr. George Beck was stricken with LEHI Lake in Salt and it was decided that amount equal City. Thursday Mrs. Juliette Goates and daughter a heart attack Monday morning and to the remainder of last LEHI year would at present is very ill. be sent into the council offices imMr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman and Pauline, were Salt Lake visitors WedLEHI Urs. Marshal Wpbb were Salt Lake nesday. mediately. Some wards had already Mr. W. W. Dickerson, Lois Dicker- LEHI visitors on Thursday. completed their last years assessMrs. H. C. Evans and Mrs. Steve son and Ruth Taylor were Salt Lake ment, and the amount that they sent LEHI in would be applied on this year's Stewart Kittinger who has been Zimmerman spent Tuesday in Salt visitors, Monday. LEHI assessment. employed at Sugar City, Idaho, ret- Lake City. Mr. Ned Darling and family are in In addition to the discussing of LEHI urned home this week. to attend the Cozy Theatre, funds vited ' by the group, Dr. Jones disLEHI Mrs. Frank Nichols of Salt Lake, Saturday night as guests of the Free cussed and outlined plans for four inMrs. Mildred Broomhead of Salt was a Saturday guest at the W. S. Press and Cozy managers. teresting features on the scout and Lake, was a week-en- d guest of Mr. Evans home. vanguard program for the coming and Mrs. Joseph Coutam. LEHI Mrs. Lizzie Clark left Tuesday for year. These plans consists of a LEHI Mrs. Pearl Brown and Mrs. Mary visit in California with Mr. and skating and skiing party for January, Mrs. Elias M. Jones and Mrs. Keith of Salt Lake, came to Lehi Sun- Mrs. Howard Huseman. a fathers and sons banquet for April, Dorothy Southwick spent Friday in LEHI day to attend the funeral service of a swimming and life saving exhibtion Salt Lake on business and pleasure. Mrs. Sarah Gilbert Mr. anJ Mrs. Reed White of for July, and a district stake Jam LEHI LEHI Shelley, Idaho, came to Lehi Satur- boree for August in connection with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Makin, Miss A fine baby boy arrived to gladden day for a visit with friends and rela- the stake outing at Saratoga. The Lucille Makin and Miss Edith Makin were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. the home of Mr. and Mrs. James tives. jamboree to consist of contests beSevy on Sunday, December 18th. All tween troops with pennants and LEHI and "Mrs. Joseph Coulam. concerned are happy over the new Miss Marceille Gunther who is at- medals for awards. The contest will LEHI arrival. Mrs. Elias M. Jones was a Trove LEHI tending the B. Y. U. is home for the be on such things as fire building, tent pitching, . first aid. and- - other visitor, Wednesday. Mr. L. C. Rick and family are in- Christmas holidays. scout test. This was approved oy tne LEHI vited to attend the show at the Cozy "Mr. and Mrs. Isaac 13 one and officers present, and details will be Misses Marguerite son, Theatre, Saturday night as guests of and Isabell out in the near future. worked "Richard, were Salt "Lake visitors on who of are Mexico, Romney The Free Press and Cozy managers. attending "Friday. school at the B. Y. U- - spent the weekLEHI SCOUT EXAMINING LEHI Misses Edna Rolfe and Fern end at Albert Van Wagoner home. COURT HELD A fine son arrived to Mr. and Mrs. LEHI Stewart were Salt Lake visitors Harry Manning last week. Mother Glenn Webb and Virgil Smith acand baby are doing "fine. Thursday and Friday. Wednesday night of last week the companied by Professor Pardoe of LEHI LEHI mornwill B. Y. leave the U. Court of Honor of this season first Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther, Mar-ceil- le ing by auto for Los Angeles, CaliMr. and Mrs. Richard Bone and was held in the Memorial building. "Fannie Bone Gunther and Mrs. Dorothy fornia, where they will attend the Four first class scouts, one second spent Friday "in Salt "Lake Speech Convention held in White spent Wfednesday in Salt Lake National City. class and seventeen badges were Los Angeles. LEHI City. T.Eh I passed and approved by the court LEHI Misses Alwene "Rothe and Lillian Peterson re The court consists of the bishop of Marlin Beck and Bert Ttosson Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan re- turned home Tuesday from a tnp each ward, with Bishop William Had- spent "Wednesday in Salt lake City. ceived word this week that their son, throrgh California. They report a field as chairman, and Bishop Henry Cali- very pleasant trip. Sacramento, in lives who LEHI Frank, Erickson as lihi in a Mrs. R. J. Whipple, Mrs. H. J. fornia, had suffered an accident All badges passed on were from Powell of Seattle, Arthur and Ralph "Stewart anJ Mrs. Annie received a broken and attsuccor game Second Ward. The boys to obreweek the are in Lehi this Tyffe ended the Public Health Conference leg. Both bones were broken below Washington, old friendships. They are tain the badges are as follows: newing for guests of their grandmother, aeld at Provo, Mrs. Richard Johnson, second class; Dell Thursday and Friday. the knee. It will be necessary -LSHI Mr. Fagan to remain in the hospital Annie foweii. Feterson. first class, and the first LEHI M. L. C. Logsdon and sons, Jas. for some time. and the merits, Firemanship, class Mr. V. A. Anderson and family of LEHI Buddie, of Los Angeles, CaliKeeping and Farm Building Poultry were guests of Mr. and fornia, arrived in Lehi A. W. Olsen and Salt Lake, Mrs, i,d n, and to Ralph Trane, Arrangements: evenTuesday Pend Christmas with Mrs. to Salt Lake early Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Monday class and the following merits: first Logsdoh's family are moving "notiier, Mrs. Annie FyTfe. next week. Dr. Olsen openea omcw ing. Handicraft, Firemanship and Poul LEHI ana nas Garth Abbott, first LEHI Keeping. in Salt Lake on December 1 try Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter enterto Misses merits: Fire Lucille the class and following Anderson and been driving into Salt fcake daily the ""alb Carson who are employed in care for his patients there. Dr. Olsap tained at luncheon followingThose manship. Poultry and Farm Home Thursday evening. and vicinity dance Mlt Lake, were week-enits planning, Rodney C. Allred, visitors of will make trips to Lehi were : Mr. and Mrs. Gleason, and care present for to laeir parents in Lehi. week times a merit badge in Poultry Keeping; Mrs. regret Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Mr. and R. Clark, merits in Dairy, Lftm-Ward, Vis patients here. Lehi citizens Callagher, Mr. and Mrs. James Price, Farm Home and Its . . v uub " mm m.an Mrs. Afton Giles ami t Planning and . and Mrs. Ernest l losing ur. vise" all of Salt Lake, and the host and who have both been ill with them success and happiness m their and Kirkham Crabb, a Firemanship; hostess. are reported us merit in Electricity. new home. LEHI "better," The badges will be awarded in the The wedding reception given by Second Ward at the Mutual Conjoint Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hanson in honor program on the first Sunday in Janu of the marriage of their daughter, ary. Fern to Darral Carter in the Second was evening Thursday Ward chapel, DEPARTMENT HEAD charming as well as successful. OUTLINES CHEAP DIET The evening was spent in dancing, FOR FAMILY the music being furnished by Caretrs Numerous Orchestra. From Utah County Agent attendance. Dainty in were people "The cheapest balanced diet that in the late served refreshments were Etc. is based upon grain devised be can CABBAGE, CELERY,' LETTUCE, evening. milk ft foods and plenty of milk," Many useful and beautiful gifts Mrs. Christine B. Clayton, head says the couple. young were given home econimics department at Mrs. Carter was guest of honor at of the State Agricultural college. Utah the SatCHICKENS. a shower held in American Fork, bread or ceroals and with her "Begin of home at the urday afternoon dinner. add Christmas potatoes, raw cabbage and milk, And everything that goes to make a good grandmother, Mrs. Barratt. and then, as far as you tomatoes, Mr. and Mrs. Carter are making afford can it, more vegetables and in ranch their home on the Carter lean meat, fish, poultry, eggs, fruits, the creek. butter, cheese, other fats and sweets. LEHI The cost of your diet will then be a GREETING CARDS matter of selecting the less expensive mailed for article of each different kind." Grpetinp cards can be PHONE 17 In this Meld there is a wide choice, cents postefre by one anl one-haLEHI, UTAH Mrs. Clayton points out, including the MAIN STREET n tha- -flan of the en- ; iu.m of meat3, vegetables M merely A . . nn,i nnopaled. ThlS 13 a various kinds n. m d , DECEMBER 22, 1S32 and fruits. Some of the cheapest cuts THE LEHI FREE PRESS of meat; the cheapest vegetables and Phone Lehi, Utah the cheapest fruits are quite as rich, Published by and sometimes even richer, in food Lehi Printing Co. values than the most expensive ones. Each child should have a quart of Every Thursday milk a day and every other member George P. Price, Manager of the family, a pint. Potatoes, and two other kinds of vegetables, one of ADVERTISING RATES which is green, should be on the daily 30c per Inch Display bill of fare as well as one cooked and Readers 10c per line one raw fruit. If the family menu calls for one SUBSCRIPTION RATES egg and plenty of milk, then meat, One year in advance. .$1.00 fish or poultry once a day is sufficient. Then there is the cereal, the Want Ada 10c Per Line For fat and the sweet to be added in the First Insertion and 5c per line form of whole wheat, oatmeal, rice; for esch additional insertion. salt pork, bacon fat, meat drippings, cooking oils, butter, sugar, honey or 8-- W .... molasses. "We must have body fuel, foods to build 'up the body and protective foods, to build resistance to disease," Mrs. Clayton concludes. 0 ICE MAY BE MADE ON HOME GROUNDS PHONE Pure ice may be stored without labor by rural homes in Utah which If you have any news ef In-- ) have piped water on the place, says terest, any advertising, any job i W. W. Owens, assistant director for printing or want anything la agriculture, Utah extension service. the printing line. The method is to provide a storage tmiU. Strvic vritk space for the ice as the water sprayed from the end of a hose freezes. Erect four walls from rough lumber at a convenient location, says Mr. Owens. The size will be determined by the amount of ice wanted; it may be eight feet wide by eight feet long by six feet high, or it may be 10 or twelve feet square. Place a layer of gravel on the ground within the enclosure to facilitate drainage of water which slowly melts from the ice block. Put a post in the center of the square. Attach the end of a hose to the top of this post Use a nozzle which breaks the water into a fine spay. At times when the thermometer is near zero 1 turn the hose on. During December SEASON'S GREETINGS and January a solid block of ice the and dimensions of the enclosure can be and Prosperous Happy built up. Cover the top of the block to All Year New with sawdust As the ice melts away from the board sides put sawdust in and especially to those who have the opening. helped us to make a success A roof can be put on this ice buildSmile that's it. And Keep smUV ing if desired or the block of ice may be made in a small building already ins throughout 19331 constructed, according to Mr. Owens. 8--W o A PARODY ON THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER Oh, aay, can you sing from the start to the end, What so proudly you stand for when 1 r? f M Park Service Station L. V. PETERSON, Mgr.. orchestras play it; When the whole congregation, in voices that blend, - Strika up th grand, march, and than torture and slay it? How they bellow and shout, when they're first starting out, But "the dawn's early light" finds them floundering about, Tie "The Star Spangled Banner" ' they're trying to sing, But they don't know the words of the precious old thing. Hark! the "twilight's last gleaming'' has some of them stopped, But the valiant survivors press forGREETINGS ward serenely To "the ramparts we watched" where May our greetings to you be as some others are dropt, pleasant as have our associaAnd the loss of the leaders is mani- tions during the past year. Wish 0i fest keenly ing all A Happy and Prosperous The "rocket's red glare" gives the New Year bravest a scare, And there's but few left to face "the bombs bursting !n air." Tis a thin line of heroes that manage to save, The last of the verse and "the home of the brave." State Street 0 m m '.mi Geo. M. Brockbank Special Representative BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Prow, Utah Jja. Xmas Goodies out-of-to- j i f i ! i ' i i JL3 M. S. LdPTTTT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 LEHI, UTAH STATE STREET lf |