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Show Thursday, February Thursday, Febni&ry 9, 1933 banks giving our city a clean respectful appearance, the equal of which she has never known before. Our third work project was the taking out Ly the roots, old dead unsightly trees from our city Including two large trees from the Mine's Park. These trees have been workedTnto stove wood and can be distributed among the widows and deserving people cf the wards or sold for cash which In turn can be spent for the relief of those In need. Our fourth work project was the tearing down of the Rodeo Grandstands and Corrals at the Evans Ranch and removing materials to the old City Ball Park where they have been reset. This work Is nearly completed and when finished will give Lehl the best rodeo grounds In the west. In addition to this we have GEORGE 8. PETERSON MAKES REPORT Filing that the good people of Lehl are entitled to report of the activate and accompliishmer.u for the R. F. C. work of which I have been chairman and maragr for the past four tnonths, I am happy to make the following report: In October, we received $417.50 from the P.. F. C Relief Fund. Our first work projects waa aa moat of you know, the cleaning of our City Cemetery. I think you will agree with me that the Sacred City of our dead never looked aa clean and preventable before In Lehl's history. Our second work project waa the cleaning of itreeta and ldewalka from weed and the trimming down of high unsightly ditch fnter-mounU- In A New Dslectabts Peach, Big as QUART CUP, 30 Percent Larger Than Hale. Giant Hal-Ber- ta Bearing Heavy as Elberta, The Sensational New Peach Tree Discovered and Purchased by us for Highest Peach Tree Price on Record. It Is astonishingly vigorous and f''KRSQ i IBllHSfX amazingly hardy. supply this year. Very limited Flowering Shrubs, OrnameBtei Tree, Hedge, Vines aad Shad Base Bushes. V Why b satisfied with anything I i. iL. I oval. A. ft!MlhJ L. D. RACKER Local Agent for STARK BROS. NURSERIES Things UoumwrKnoa) That &ap Would Do I SI .... .,, .. ym ,,, j,,. i t' d irilWn Five Itomedlua For Dandruff X. ir V- - v" - After shampooing the hnir with Ivory soap paste and when the hair Is perfectly dry, rub a drops of glycerine Into the hair and scalp. Ivory soap paste can be made oy snavmg one large cane into three quarts of water, or two small cakes Into four quarts. Keep nearly but not quite at boiling point for 4. Put a pint of water on a slow j fire and shave Into It enough Ivory j soap to form a thick gelatine-lik- e solution. When the soap Is entirely dissolved, remove from fire and add four tahlespoonfuls of alcohol and one tablespoonful of sulphur. Lao about fifteen minutes until the soap very two weeks as a shampoo. dissolved. When is thoroughly X Wash the hair thoroughly cooled, it will be like Jelly. Keep in with Ivory soap, then rinse with a china or glass Jar with tight fitcommon salt water, one teaspoon-fu- l ting top. Use aa needed. Do not to every pint of water. make soap paste in an aluminum 3. Clean the hair thoroughly vessel. The boiling of any kind of with a brush or fine comb. Then soap will disco Vol metal. 5. To remove dandruff from the with the tips of the finrrs rub vaseline Into the scalp The next head of a baby, massage the scap day lather the scalp freely with with wawn olive oil, then w.sh the warm Ivory soap suds. Rinse as head with a lukewarm suJs of usual. Repeat this every ten daya Ivory soap cleaned and k.lsoir.ifitJ the oil foil ! TEMPLE EXCURSION WEDNESDAY. FEB. 15 room at the Memorial Building and have had ten ctw LtncLes built endow- The Lehi Stake will toold an hall. banquet excursion on All In a U 168 men have been employ merit 15. There wil be rate of 60c for tfc ed. These men have received from the Orera cars. One car ieavon S3 00 to 120.00 per month. Our books trip a. . one lo.ao at a. ro.. show that the highest amount of g0od attend money received by any one man was in those charge. by desired ance is $50. 0 for the four months ending Jan are re-work finished who People 11. 1933 the from records Lusted to get their to the nubile that tnese i I wont n . the files are .tecotniu men have received help irom mis tuna crowded and the finished sneets are generally speaking, are among our best .,,w,ished ln the files. citizens and In most cases they nave hMn hlehlv annreclatlve and have p aimed to give value received In labor THERE'S A WILL for that which they have received. THERE'S A WAY Some criticisms have come about the labor but In most cases. I feel that Financial problems were bad for the the men have done splendid work and Second Ward "M" Men of Lehi this to la to be congratulated t -fat - - that Jj-h- i year, and they needed some cash been has for the peacful spirit that pay for basketball suits. The problem manifest among the so called unem was solved under the direction of their ployed of our city while other towns lea(Jeri Lyr.a 'Webb, by selling meat ki our county have had threatening pies to the ward members. A thorough disturbances all through the year. canvas waa made of the ward and supthe and confidence appreciate the order8 taken for the pies, as a result the and City Fox of over J00 orjerg were taken, more pies port Mayor Council ln this' work. Also want to were 80ld on sight an(j the "M" Men express my appreciation for the con had money left for other purposes. of fidence, support and the stake presidency, the bishops. Kea Bovs' Work Shoes $1.45 Powers' adv. Cross and the Relief Society officers shoe store. their neip feeling that without would have been unable to have made FIFTH WARD "M" MEN WIN to the county organization the reports Last Thursday night finished the which have been essential ln obtaining M" Men basketball tournament, when this money for Lehl. C. R F. the Fifth Ward team won from the We have spent from the months, four third: thus, claiming the Lehl Stake funds during the past basketball crown, by the right of winsatisfaction and Joy" It.O.BO. My comes from the thought that I have ning both the first and second half of tuun instrumental In ft measure at the league. The winners will play for least, ln hefplng to relieve the suffer district honors in Provo sometime the latter part of the month. ing of our people here ln Lehl. o Because of a feeling of dissatisfaction among some of the merchants of WHITMAN ADOPTS WAX our city, I tendered my resignation to COURT AS PLAYGROUND Mayor Fox last Friday at 18 o'clock noon. This did not take effect until Jay Whitman Is beginning to feel at 10 a. m. Wednesday at this time I am on the wax court. He Is play home new to over my happy to turn the Job on the Brlgham Young successor, and wish for him every suc ing stellar ball team this season, gaining cess and If" I can be of any help to University for his flash guardof publicity plenty him, I am only too glad to give my noisier every game. la and getting ing, I same wages service to htm for the with Montana the In game Monday's four the received have past during were delighted with his floor fans months. and Montana, I resign my position with the best of game, and shouting; lost well the game. conthey feelings toward all men. My only LEHI cern Is that we may continue to re Boys' Work Shoe3 $1.45 Powers' ceive relief in the future as we have adv. In the past and that we may continue Shoe Store. LEHI to keep harmony among the so called THE LEHI FREE PRESS Leru, uian Phone 8-- W fi ' ' L.-iirn- unemployed." Tours truly, O. S. PETERSON. O Hospital Notes Mr. M. Dcspain of American Fork is in the Lehl Hospital Mr. skull fracture. with a possible Despain crushed between two automobiles a garage in American Fork. was in Mrs. Hayes Asay had an abscess opened Monday. From last reports she is doing fine. Mrs. Evan A. Shepherd and baby daughter were removed ro their home ln Alpine, Friday. A minor operation was performed on the baby of Armond Webb, Monday. UNION MEETING SUNDAY The regular monthly Union Meeting Fifth Ward, Sun2 o'clock where the at afternoon day Priesthood and Relief Society will meet In regular session and the Primary will hold their annual stake convention. All workers are urged to be will be held in Lehl present. With Each Subscription Send In Your Subscription Today One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c LEHI FREE PRESS They're- - Coming! Published by nrcuc,, Free Family Pass To Cozy Theatre ' ' THE LEHI FREE PRESS Lehi Printing Co. Every Thursday George P. Price, Firemen Manager iWuuc Per Line tot Want 5c per line and Insertion First insertion. additional each for Ads 10c ITEMS LOCAL Mr. L. I. Wardle spent Monday and Tuesday In Salt Lake City on business. LEHI Mr. Alex Robb of daho Falls, is , ttlephr- Isn't It assuring to that whether you live fa, -, kn or miles out, ton you can re others Instantly by telephone! That alone is worth cents a day you pay the f for t In addition, phone service. t telephone saves many erran brings social chats with frieaj, or business Information. Fa, more you use it the more ful it becomes. a, The Mountain SUt Telephone & Telegraph C LEHI Mr. Zed Carter recently installed a 3,000 capacity brooder on his chicken ranch north of town. LEHI The baby of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, who has been very ill with pneumonia Is reported as improving. IXHI Mrs. Lytha Hendry of Salt Lake guest of Mr. and City, was a week-en- d Mrs. W. A. Ford. A fine baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Macklln, Tuesday morning. Mother and baby reported as doing fine, -iIrvln Sorenson and daughter. Gene, of Bingham, were Lehl visitors, Saturday. To a friend, your photograpk has more personal significant, than any gift you can make. The family, too, will welcomt i new portrait. Make an ap. polntment today. Snyder Studio Phona 150 ni- LEHI Boys' Work Shoes $1.45 Shoe Store. li Powers' adv. Keith Hunter and Reed Taylor entertained their Sunday School Class at a coasting and skiing party on Schow's bill Saturday afternoon. INSTANT Shoe Repairing Eqdpnat SERVICE AND GOOD MATERIAL ARE YOURS at the Quality Shoe LEHI Rebuilders The Teachers Quorum of the Lehi First Ward enjoyed a ''peanut bust" HAROLD OSBORNE, Mgr. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junius LEI 213 STATE STREET SHOE FIVE POWERS The Teachers DOWNS SOLDIERS Banks, Wednesday. with their leaders Mr. Evans Anderson and wife and 'Mr. and Mrs. Junius Fort Doliglas' 38th Infantry team were present. Banks took Its second trouncing of the week LEHI at the hands of the Lehl Independent Work Shoes $1.45 Powers' Hoys' Powers Shoe Store team on the local V Vw Shoe Store. adv. high school gymnasium floor by a " L8H1 61-score Friday evening. Earlier in ENDOWMENT WORK the week the Soldiers lost to this same INCREASING RAPIDLY team on the Fort Douglas floor by a 4 score. Endowment work for the dead in the Once again Roberts, Fay and Ferd L. D. S. Church is rapidly Increasing Evans, along with Trane, were unas is shown by the following figures. stopable. In 1931 endowments done by people of Lehi Stake were 1,153. STORMS INSURE WATER SUPPLY In 1932 endowments done by people See of Lehi were Stake 2,000. Snowfall Along Provo River Brings Since the organization of the church Precipitation To Normal. endowment work in all temples has INSURANCE COUNSELOR been done for 5,000,000 and ln 1932 Heavy snowstorms of the past "If it's insurance we have it" week has brought the total precip alone tempiework was done for nearFor Automobile Insurance itation at the Park City and Salt Lake ly 500,000. acto stations best for the lest money. The measuring up normal, SUNDAY SCHOOL STAKE cording to figures released today by Let me explain it to yon. Frank Wentz, Provo river commission BOARD TO ENTERTAIN LEHI, UTAH er. The precipitation at five stations The Sunday School Stake Beard of during the period from October 1 to Lni stake entertained all officers of January 31 with the jcorreBpondhng Lehl Stake, High Council, state amount last year in parenthesis fol- Presidency, Stake Clerk, Ward Special Representative Bishop BENEFICIAL LIFE INSUJWV lows: Park City, 7.83 Salt rics ana ward Clerks and (6.06) Sunday CO. Provo city, 3.36 bcnool officers of the wards and their Lake, 5.53 (5.21); Utah (5.19); Heber City, 4.54 (7.09); Evans-to- n, partners with three invited Provo, couples from each ward at a prom-aWyoming, 2.60 (3.25). 9 The deficits at the stations, under dance in the Fifth Ward, Wednesday normal years are P:irk City. .22; Salt evening. Lnke, nothing; Provo, 2.23; Heher, 1.93; Evanston, 1.84. Hoys' Work Shoee $1.45 Powers will The fi.cures for Park City are in- - Shoe Store. CARROTS FOR SALE, or aflv dlcatlve of the heavy snowfall along for sheep or hogs. John H. S11 LEHI the entire Provo river and gives . TVhv nno-VCall a man to wear a FOUND Ear-Rinpromise of an ample supply of water plaid waistcoat? office. for rtnh and Provo valley communities To keep a check on his stomach. this year. FOR SALE Four Master es In what colored ink Incubators. Capacity 540 should we write THIRD WARD MELCHISEDEK Arland Udall. fur secrets? PRIESTHOOD TO ENTERTAIN s In violet (inviolate). 1 Slightly Used Piano- -? PU' can be had for $149. The Meohlsedek priesthood quorums What makes a pair of boots Free Press office. of the Lehl Third Ward are entertainTwo boots. $166.00 ing their wives and sweethearts at a Radio sample. Value Lehi good time social Thursday night (tobe had for $79.50. Inquire night) ln the Third Ward Chapel Press office. where the following program will be given : Let us repair or sell you F F Selection Orpheu3 Orchestra. Iron cord. Prices the lowest Prayer. Radio and Electric Shopta Address of Welcome Harold W. Barnes. j The selling urge of go& Vocal solo Mrs. George P. wnew" Price. influences people Reading Mrs. Herman Swenson. what to buy and where tojj; Xylophone solo Darral Carter TTT1 m Vocal solo Walter Hutchlngs." J.V -.nt there, jt v nen mere o a 8-W. Rending PHONE L, Wilcox. it's a Frea Fxess Want a Trombone solo Dale Hadfield. II you have My news of Selection Orchestra. A REWARD Anyou any advertisi, any job Following the program, games, reabout my money plea printing or wnt anything In freshments nd dandng will formation to me and recel insurft a the printing line. merry time for all. Mrs. Estella Addis. 178 Mi THE 8 33 69-3- L. I. Wardle Geo. M. Brockbaii j WANT i ADS i- 'uy g, & 7$ W The Only Paper Printed in Lehi . from aroaaj cause your emergency calL LEHI Powers' adv. . the corner or the next fan, they're coming to help rm here for an indefinite visit with her mother, Mrs. A. M. Stewart. Boys' Work Shoes $1.45 Shoe Store. . 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