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Show 1933 THE UEHI FREE PRESS Farm and Home N ews Furnishd CHASING Tor in this pha the purchasing power of Farm Loan assoi-- n or County the declared purpose of the Farm Act. But the Act is more Ban locate at Berkeley. Cali- !Ls farm relief it is national relief, wiU buv the products of infarmers wnen they have mDre money. dustry LIME MAY BE USED is why the Act bears the title, Increasing T the relieve existing gnomic emergency by national increasing TO PRESERVE EGGS power." purchasing Although water glass is the most is low, satisfactory Frmers purchasing power of other groups, another method which can there is mpared to that be used en because they have, ever since is not tie,ate' U tv, kly more goods fa World War, produced at a fair price. for methods bringing about geveral in rural power are buying ja increase Act- - Just what is the in for provided jo be done this season will be determined immediately in hearings called they could sell of Agriculture Henry by Secretary Wallace. A. alternative methods made by the Act are: I The Secretary of Agriculture with individual farmers may arrange to reduce their acreage of production amount, and to comby a specified either them by paying rentals pensate benefit payments. direct making w by with This would be immediate relief, only the participating producers The pos-r:b- le the benefits. I By entering into marketing agreements with processors and to reduce wasteful and price-depressi- ng others excessive handling competition, so the Secretary may and on, charges, bring about better prices to farmers. Revenue to pay rental and benefit payments would come initially from the Federal treasury. Subsequently, from an adjthey would be derived ustment tax levied on the first processing of the basic commodity. The basic commodities named in the Act are wheat, cotton, hogs, field corn, rice, tobacco, and milk and its products; but the Secretary may from the operation of the Act any of these commodities if its inclusion would not further the purpose of Funds ex-tlu- the Act. Farm Debt Relief of farm debts at Refinancing low- - otuhned by Carl Frischknecht, exten- pouuryman of the Utah State Agricultural College: Dissolve two or three pounds of unpacked lime in fiv ulUU3 Ui water that has previously been boiled and cooled. Allow the mixture to fciana untij the lime settles and the liquid is clear. Clean, eggs fr(h should then be placed in the clean earthenware or wooden container and the limewater added until the top layer of eggs is covered with about two inches of the solution. In some instances salt has been added to the lime, but it has been found by experimentation that the lime used alone has been more satisfactory. If only fresh, clean, unfertile, unwashed eggs are placed in the preserving liquid they may be kept in the home for eight months or more. Mr. and Mrs- - Eldon Bone Mrs- - Dorothy Irvin Fox of Salt Lake City, spent Southwkk was a spent Decoration Day in Pleasant Grove- Salt Lake visitor, Monday. Decoration Day in Lehi. :: Lehi : : :. Lehi :: Mrs. George Southwkk of Mrs. Mary E. Yates of Mdvale, Magna, Mr. Charles Slater motored to is visiting in Lehi with relatives. was a Lehi visitor Tuesday. Nevada on a busines trip last wet-k : Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple spent the week-en- in Logan Canyon. d Mrs. Carl Beck and family of Bingham, are guests of Mrs. Beck's mother, Mrs. Alice Austin. Mr- - and Mrs. Tarvel Hansen and Hawker spent Tuesday visiting lelatives in Mona. Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Reed McAfee of Salt Lake City, were Lehi visitors, Monday. Mr. Charles Tayor and daughter, Bethel, of Spanish Fork, were guests of Mrs. M. A. Taylor, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Brown of Pay-sowere Memorial Day visitors in Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. daughters, spent Lake City. F. Kirkham and Tuesday in Salt T- - Mr. and Mrs- - Stanley Gudmundsen of Salt Lake City were Lehi visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs- Harmon McAffee and family of Salt Lake City, visited Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Fitzgerald and relatives on Memorial Day. family were Memorial Day visitors at Mrs- - Mary Woolston who has Draper. spent the winter in Rexburg, Idaho, returnMr. and Mrs. Douglas Scalley if ed to Lehi this week and will make Salt Lake City, were Memorial Day her home here this summer. visitors in Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Woffinden and Miss Ruby Merrill, daughter of son, Bobby, of Garland, spent TuesHarrison R. Merrill of Provo, was a day in Lehi with relatives. week-en- d guest of Miss Martha Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wing were Salt Lake visitors, Wednesday. Miss Wanda Kirkham of Salt Lake Mrs. Margaret Mills of Salt Lake, City, was a week-en- d guest of her spent Decoration Day with her father, sister, Mrs. Alvah Fitzgerald. - Get a Free Family ticket to Lehi's finest theatre, the Royal Theatre, with each 50c paid on subscription of the Lehi Free Press. adv. PLANS MADE FOR COUNTY FAIR EVENT A big sack of beans a winter's! supply of potatoes fruit enough to last through the winter season implements for the farm these and many other staple 'commodities mav be won by Utah county people who enter their products in the Utah county fair, which will be held in the latter part of September this year. This was brought out in a meeting of the county fair committee Wednes- - Thursday, Jane 1, 133J o obtain-able- than ..h. - toUch rsxTS is jfa wh representatives from cnnnnntilh... -in .i ine eountv responds enthusiastically th; veraent fur a fa,r this year. !,-- Lat Year Th- - fair was suspended last year wause of lack f funds; this year a fair will be held in spite of lack of finances, ace rding to Lyman H- Rich county agent. For this reason, commodity prizes instead of cash prizes will be given. All the communities will j,.jn in contributing prizes and in putting on displays that will make the 1933 on a par or better than previous fairs. The date was tentatively set as September 15 and 16, at a former meeting, but this mav be eha a later date to insure mature crops in some ot the divisions. No effort will be snared t mal-the fair outstanding. The commit tee and communities of the county will work hard to nut it over, in anil oi lack of funds. Feature Specialties Communities of the eountv mitrht wellcenter their exhibits around specialties that are natural to the city, according to a made hv Prof. E. H. Eastmond, head of the B. Y. U. art department, who was made a member of the executive com mittee at the meeting. Thus Snrine- ville would feature art; Payson, the golden onion; Pleasant Grove, straw berries, and the like. h a,so Prided Farmers interested of the Act should get i . f "rht ti.fr by Utah County Agent INCREASES PURPOWER OF FARMERS TAEM ACT df,y C C All Kinds Confectionery, Canned and Bakery Goods All Fresh New Stock Open Night and Day Central Service Station I Linen Finish heavy "Whltehouse weight stationery, 24 sheets of paper with envelopes to match for 25c at adv. Lehi Free Press. mill All ui. ip '! Porcelain e Exclusive ABC French Fin Lehi, Utah in Plumbing Fixtures Every care that has gone to modern designing in the fields of architecture and home furnishings has Mr. and Mrs. John Rindlisbach of Riverton, were Decoration Day visitors of Mrs. Annie Powell. Lehi : : Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson of Salt Lake City, spent Decoration Day visiting with Lehi relatives. : : Lehi : : Mrs. Mr. and Joseph GiO of Salt Lake City, spent Tuesday visiting relatives here: : Lehi : : Oscar Kirkham of Salt Lake City, was among the Decoration Day visitors. :: Lehi :: Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle and in family spent Decoration visiting Mr. with Jordan visiting West Wardle's mother. Mrs. Issac Wardle. :: Lehi : Mr. and Mrs- William Russell of been matched by that designing of modern plumb- ing fixtures. In the smarter type of home there will be found plumbing furnishings that give to the bathroom an impression of surprising charm, where we have been accustomed to accept utility. A visit to our store will be of interest as indicating the newer fashions in plumbing. , PRICES LOWEST NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Let Us Give You An Estimate On Your Plumbing or Repair Work It's FREE. - Tub DON HOLDAWAY, Manager" First East anl State Street A New Day Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen attended court at Provo, Wednesday. Washer : We are now carrying a full line of Mrs.'Alvah Fitzgerald, today, (Thurs- Friday. : t LM : : day) . Mrs. Bushman, who has been a Banks is spenhing a Margaret member of the Primary Stake Board since the organization of the Lehi week with her aunt, Maude Hackett. Stake and in the presidency of that Miss La Priel Crabb, Mr Elmo organization for the past four years, Coffman and Mr. William Crabb of is resigning from the board. Spanish Fork, were guests of Mrs. Annie Fyffe, Tuesday. f Lthl Announcement The Primary Stake Board are enMr. J. W. Toone of Pasadena, Calitertaining at a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Lydia Bushman, at the home of fornia, was a guest of Maude Hackett, 0 :: : Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Barton of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckstead of Lake City, spent Sunday at the Elia West Jordan, were visitor! of Mr. and M- - Jones home. Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Tuesday. . : Lebl Mr. R. II. Smith cf Cedar Fort, is Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Anderson of visiting with her aunt, Mrs. George Provo, were guests of Mrs. Kate An- Beck, this " week. derson, Tuesday. Mrs. Henricka Mercier and two Mrs. Paul Freebairn and sons, children of Salt Lake City, spent Paul and Jacye Verlyn, are visiting Tuesday visiting friends and relatives in Lehi this week in Provo. :: Lehi :: Mrs. Mytrle Evans of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wanlasa of City, was a guest of Lehi relatives, Elsinore, were Decoration Dav cuest Tuesday. of Mrs. Kate Anderson. Mra. Josephine Cooper and family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II wha have been living in Salt Lake and family of Midvale, were Deco- Cityi moved to Lehi, Wednesday. ration Day visitors in Lehi. They are makin their home with Mrs. : Leht : Sarah Berry for the present, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cotter of Salt Lake City, were Lehi visitors. Tuen- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb and day. baby of American Falls, Idaho motored to Lehi for Memorial Day returnMr. and Mrs. Charles Winn and ing home Thursday. family of Bingham spent Decoration Day visiting relatives and friends in Mr. Jay Smuin had school day Lehi. memories brought back to him this Lehi it-- Mr. week. While helpint dismantle the and Mrs. Sterling Durrant and old Central School, Mr. Smuin pickfamily of American Fork, were ed up an old note book and upon guests of Mrs. Durrant's parents, opening the cover found it was a note Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gray, book that he had used while in the Third Grade, back in 1899. .Hackett. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kirkham and daughter of Garland, were visiting Lehi relatives. Tuesday. LeU M. S. LflDTTTT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 LE&L UTAH STATE STREET - Salt Lake City, spent Tuesday visiting friends in Lehi. :: Lehi :: Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Elias M. Jones, Mrs- Henry of Anriorcnn and Ron. Howard, Sandy, spent Memorial Day in Salt Lake City. Agitator ! t Lowest Priced Washer In ABC 50c paid on subscription. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mason and family of Bountiful were renewing old friendships in Lehi Tuesday. :: History Ltihl Send In Your Subscription :: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw of Provo, were among the city's Decor- ft ation Day visitors: : Lehi : : Mr. Harold Beck, Mr. Arthur Paltridge and daughter, Olive, of Salt Lake, motored to Lehi, Tuesday and visited with Mr. William Price, Mrs. Paltridge and son, Dan, who had visited at the Price home since Sunday returning with them- s - FREE! A Family Pass to Royal with each - s Today One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c y Dinner guests of Mrs. Annie Goates on Memorial Day were Mr. fi and Mrs. H. D- Woffinden and son, Rohhv. of Garland, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goates of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Fox and family, Mrs. W. L. Mary Woolston, Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Myrtle and Worlton family, Evans of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Ger trude Martin and family. LEHI FREE PRESS - Specialty Department Phones 76-7- 8 Lehi, Utah i The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local News and Ads In Lehi. |