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Show AT, AUGUST 3, 1S31 IHi' FRIDAY, AUGUST t, Mrs. V. A, Anderson and childrt-- of Salt &Lke. visited over the week-en- d in Lehi with relatives. :: Lehl ; . returned home from Worlton and Russell Worlton Ralph this week where he are visiting this week la Prfce with. during the past thrt Ralph's school chum. daughter, Mrs. L. B. Local Items Farm and Home News B. y. Johnson Thomas, Idaho, has been visiting weeks with his of the total national wheat crop which Whiting. is consumed dome.tlc.ly as human food, totals 280.320 bushel. This alMrs. C. J. Mc Keller entertained at a lotment is the maximum toua upon which individual gay birthday party Friday afernoon, compensation payments can be made within the county honoring the birthday anniversary of her little daughter, Maurine A group Director Peterson said. of liitle friends were entertained with In order to save administration costs in Utah.- th w,.. ta, Has uoen games, followed by dainty divided into 11 districts, as follows: No- - x Cache and Rich counties; No -- ox rjaer; No. 3 Weber and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Krenka, Davis; No. 4More-ar-o, Mark. Bert and Carl Austin, and Mrs. e (111(1 ftjuiuxuii, Wasatch; No. 5 Salt Lake and Tooele- Clayborn Kelsey, arrived in Lehl the o. o jjucnesne, Uintah, and Dag- first of the week fom Nevada. They gett; No. No. Juab and were called here on account of thw Sanpete; No. S Millard, Beaver, Iron. death of their sister, Mrs. Carl Beck. No lu Sevier. Piute Washington; Wayne, Garfield and Kan- - v-- n S. F. Littleford and son, Jack, and j , aiuu, urana ana San Juan. Mr. A. B. Gill of Salt Lake City, spent If all wheat growers in the county Sunday in Provo canyon on a fishshould decide to "come in" on the ing trip They returned with a fine wheat red iwiai ui catch. their domestic allotments would reach :: Leht : : approximately the same figure as the The officers and teachers of Lehi county allotment. Third Ward Primary met at the home The Comnensatfnn rvi uiv o ,:n u- - of Mrs. Alma . Beck, Monday afternoon jo based upon these individual allotments. and outlined their summer's work. The amount of payments which will be Following the meeting dainty refreshuiaue win aepena upon the number of ments were served. wheat growers who take advantage of Lehl the opportunity to participate in the Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck spent Sunwheat program. day in Eureka guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Garrlety and family. Miss LuCIRCULAR OUTLINES cille Garriety who has been a guest DAILY COURTESIES at the Beck home for the past month returned to Eureka with them. A circular designed to assist Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis returned organizations in their social contacts, has just been issued by the Extension home Sunday evening from a vacation Service of the Utah State Agricultural trip in Yellowstone Park, Idaho and the northwest. They report a very enCollege. The title is "Daily Courtesies" and joyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon its author is Wilford D. Porter, exten McAffee of Salt Lake, accompanied ' sion editor. them. Mr. Porter discusses proper methods :: Lehl :: of introduction; conduct at the dance, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warkentln in the hotel, on the train at the and daughter, Diane, and Mrs. B. T. theatre, on the street, in the restaur Johnson visited in Provo canyon Sunant, in the home, ot games and duirng day afternoon with Mr. Warkentin's convesation. The circular also out mother, "Mrs. "Pierpont. lines many of the things a club chair man should know. Whitehouse Linen Finish heavy Copies of this publication will be weight stationery, 24 sheets of paper sent upon request to a county agent with envelopes to match for 25c at or to the state office at Logan. Just Lehl Free Press. adv. ask for No. 62 "Daily Courtesies." Furnlshd by Utah WHEAT QUOTA FIGURES t'tah County's wheat production which the county jverae. upon allot-pje- ot based under the AgriculAdministration's plan Adjustment tural for wheat production adjustment, la II! bushels, according to Director will jlJ Peterson, manager of the Adjustment Administragricultural Utah. for ation This fiffure, which has been determined by the United States Corp. Reporting Board, represents the average ioial annual production of wheat In period the county for the from 1928 through 1932, Inclusive. jhe county allotment, which is set at M percent of this average production to conform with the percentage TTilliam five-ye- ar Afford to Without One? Can You Be Age -- -j - Utah; . 1 gerious illness or an accident often comes when least expected. You'll want a doctor quickly. Suppose fire broke out toIn emergencies, a telenight. saves precious time when phone minutes count. a telephone pays itself in errands saved. It also places your name in the directory keeps you in touch with everyone. In dally use, for Any employee will take your order. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. 4-- H SUGAR DAY RODEO unstt Awg tt , n urn If $1,500.00 Prize Money CM Bronch Riding Contest, Calf Roping Contest, Team Roping, Bareback Contest Wild Horse Roping, Horse Racing, etc. GRAND PARADE, Aug., 17 SifSO P. M. Wrestling Bouts Each Evening. Grand Carnival at Rodeo Grounds. Dancing at Saratoga, August 15. Vote for Miss Lehi, Miss Sugar Queen and Miss Saratoga. A thrill every minute. 2:30 P. M. Each Day. Rodeo Grounds Opposite D. & R. G. Depot ru, cuanv I GRAND STAND RECENTLY CONSTRUCTED Time: August 17, 18 and 1 9, .Admiision Price 50c, 25c and 10c Place: Lehi. Lehl:: Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taylor and family. :: Lehl : : Misses La Rue Bushman, Ruth Christofferson and Norma Adamson of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d In Lehi with relatives. 1 933 The hater by- - Mr. Shafer was directed to Rev. X. C Wallin. head ot the Utah county Red Cross, who had previously written tor more flour. Regular J 1.00 Razor with blades tor Webb's Jewelry Store. Ever-Rea- w, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson entertained at a chicken dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. George Webb of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gais-for- d, Don Loverldge and Mrs Julia Vaughn. Mrs. Alice Brown left Saturday morning for her home in Los Angeles, California, after a month's visit here with Mr . and Mrs. Charles F. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Chilton, and in Ogden and Pocatello, Idaho, with relatives. Lehl A group of girls entertained at a party Monday evening, honoring Miss Ann Riola, who has been visiting at the J. F. Fagan home during the past three weeks. After social diveslons, dainty refreshments were enjoyed. The group enjoying the fun were Misses Lucile Fagan, Marie Degelbeck, Arine Allred, Madge Worlton, Jean Fowler, Darlene Larsen, Virginia Meiling and Miss Riola. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fagan entertained at dinner Sunday In honor ot Mr and Mrs. Burrell Fagan of SacraCovers were laid mento California. for twentytwo guests, including Mr. and Airs. Lowell Brown and children. children, Mr and Mrs Burrell Fagan Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Anderson and and daughter, Miss Ann Riola and the Fagan family. At the Fourth Ward Sunday evening, Mr. Thomas Russon was released as a ward teacher having fithfully served In that office since he was set apart when Lehl was all in one ward, during this time, making his districts regularly and willingly. Mr. rtusson spent six months in Calif, and was asked to act as ward teacher while there. He says he has enjoyed his labors, but Is glad to be relesed as he feels ho has filled one office long enough. FIRST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY TO SEW FOR RED CROSS The First Ward Relief Society ladies will turn their regular work and business meeting over to Red Cross work on Tuesday August Sth. The entire time will be given to sewing, for the Red Cross. The ladies will meet In the First Ward Relief Society Hall at 1 p. m. All First Ward ladies are requested to be present and haip with the work. FAST MEETING SUNDAY 16 at X, Jt ttT bat k and front entrances. Mr. Armond Webb was a business visitor in Salt Lake, Thursday. "New Deal" On Colgates and Palmolive Merchandise Colgates Colgates Colgates Colgates Colgates Tooth Paste 25c Special. and PalmoUve Shaving Cream, Regular S5c Giant Tooth Paste Regular 45c Giant Shaving Cream Regular 45c Soaps, 10c each LeM Phones .19o 25e 35e 35c .2 for 11o . EDn-tm- g MAIN STREET and STATE STREET Main Street 27 State Stmt 145 Develop Your Films ROLLS PRINTS: 5 Cents Vest Pocket 3c -- 8V4 x 4 6o Portrait Work In Tour Home Each 4c Bach Each Copying For Tour Memory Books. GEORGE 1. BONE AT LEHI FREE PRESS OFFICE Daily Service Lower Price A New Day in Plumbing Fixtures Every care that has gone to modern designing in the fields of architecture and home furnishings has been matched by that designing of modern plumbing 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. M. S. LdDTTT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 STATE STREET LEHL UTAH lowers For Any Occasion. We can always furnish the best lowest prices. Lehi Floral Co. FREE! A Family Pass to Royal with each 50c paid on subscription. Send In Your Subscription Today The regular monthly fast meeting will be held in the Lehi wards next Sunday. Meeting with the Sunday Schools. Sunday School classes will reassemble at eleven o'clock and fast meeting commence. One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c SCOUTS GO TO CAMP TIMPANOGOS LEHI FREE PRESS Boy Scouts of Lehl left Tuesday for Camp Tlmpanogros where they will en- Joy a few days In scout training. There were thirteen boys from troop S, eleven from troop 6, three from troop 2 ana two from troop 1. EaWZ dy : : Lehl : : Mr. Sylvan Clark Is remodeling' his residence on Second West Street by the addition of cement porches on the Lehl Mis Evelyn Clark spent the weekend In Salt Lake City visiting with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Lynn Arnold. : : Lehl : : Mr. and Mrs. John Tomlinson and baby son, Robert, of Pleasant Grove, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson. :: Lehl :. . I make copies from any size photo graph for your memory book. George I. Bone. Phone or 171 --J. : : Lehl : : Mrs. A. W. Olsen and two daugh ters, DeNae and Shirley Fay, of Salt Lake City, are spending this week In Lehi, guests at the W. W. Clark home. : Lehl :: Burrell Fagan of Sacramento, Cali fornia, arrived in Lehi hist Thursday for visit with his prents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fagan. .Mrs. Burrell Fagan and daughter, Burline, and Miss Ann Riola, have been visiting at the Fagan home for the past three weeks. They left for their home Tuesday evening. :: Lehi :: Miss Georgeana Peterson left Wednesday for a vacation trip to California. She will visit In San Francisco, Burlingame and Auburn. She expects to be gone a week. WARD TEACHER RELEASED AFTER SERVING MANY YEARS Noted Riders, Ropers and Rodeo Performers I :: RED CROSS FLOUR QUOTA EXHAUSTED FOR UTAH COUNTY No more Red Crocs flour will be forthcoming to Utah county needy ai present, according to a letter received from A. L. Shafer, manager of the American Red Cross Pacific branch in San Francisco. The overeuppljr of wheat last year which perrutted the government to buy up wheat and have it converted into flour for the needy, Is apparently exhausted, as Mr. Shafer says there will be no more flour for any of the chapters. The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local News and Ads In Lehi. at |