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Show : August 11, 1933 y, The roundness of the moon. FIRST WHEAT PLAN two years ago. They show the mos The undulating curve of the ser- THREE ATTRACTIONS AT PAYMENT WILL BE ROYAL TONIGHTT AND SAT-- beautiful floats, the crowds watching pent. the parade and Lehi's business dis20c A BUSHEL The graceful twist of the creep- Farm and Home News Furnlshd by Utah County Agent. IRECTOR AUUINL er county agent fch Wheat adjustment contracts will offer farmers 20 cents a bushel this fall and either 8 or 10 cents a bushel Duchesne, district next spring on an allotment of 54 per in No. 1. counties with headquarters AS WHEAT AIDES i anointments of temporary county agent in Millard, district agents to assist with the heat adjustment aanumsirauon ior h have just been announced by Peterson, state irector William administration the of xxigtT KiM men who recently passed the .n service examnauon ior mese selected from a long ositions were j cittsun t of appi'ea,,w' .. at Logan; Ruction, in return for acreage reduc Kr. county :ti..n pledged. Director William Peter-, f J . pr.sed of Boxelder county with head-- 1 justment administration for Utah an- at cngnam City. nouncesII- J. Webb, at one time county In the contract the farmers will be agent in Sat Lake, district :so. a. asked to agree to reduce acreage comprised of Salt Lake and Tooele !planW fur the ,934 and 1933 crops county withn, headquarters at Salt by the percentage that the secretary iormer countv of urr;n ca- i. agent fur Uintah, district No. 6 com-- ; to control but producion adequacy, v tuciiesne and Daff-- 1 in nn raw will a farmer ko oItm) trt iitii, :a get counties, with headsuarters at reduce more than 20 11 till per cent of his ernal, J. Carlos Lambert, former districts to which they have been average acreage for the last three form- - county agent in Nevada, district No. 'years signed are: LeRoy C, Funk, 7, comprised of Utah county, with If aIl wheat farmers of Utah at Provo; Earl Plamer. !cepted the plan, the first 20c payment Kaysville, distnct No. 8 for Juab and:WOuld require approximately counties, with headquarters at Nephi; Floyd M. Beach, Logan, an estimate that the taxable distnct No. 9, comprised of Millard, public consumption of wheat in the United Keaver, Iron and Washington count- - States for the next year under the with headquarters at Fillmore. cent processing tax which was put Vern Ross Ekins, who was appoint-- ; into effect July 9, will amount to :eu u nave cnarge or district No. 11. 460,000.000 bushels The total tax comprised of Emery, Carbon. Grand from this source will be $138,000,000 Summer scatters the family .u , , anr Son Tnon i UUIi o i n !, tuuiiuro, niui iieau- - t,,r the year administration officals but you can always reach quarters at Castledale is in a Salt 'pstimnt Lake hospital suffering with a broken those in dher cities quickly, The second payment to be made leg. Director Peterson said that he next by telephone. spring after farmers have given feared that Mr- Ekins would be un evidence that they have reduced acreable to take up his duties in time to age will be for not less than 8 cents, meet the demands of the wheat ad- nor more than 10 cents a bushel on When you're away, home is Your justment administration and that an- the allotment, less local administrative as near a the telephoneother appointment would be made. costs. Administration officals devoice is you it's like being The appointment of these tempor- cided on the in the reserve there in person. ary agents which became effective second payment in order to insure August 1, is for three months and in them freedom of action if the oppordistricts where permanent agents are tunity arises to help wheat growers employed, the new aides will assist by opening up new export markets. with wheat control work only. If no such opportunity is found, the The Long Distance operator second payment will be made on the will tell you any rates you Whltehouse 10c ad diatn - ret-rso- 'iw r-- ing plant. The slenderness of the willow The velvet of the flower. The lightness of the feather. The gentle gaze of the doe. The frolicsome reflection of the dancing subeam The tears of the cloud. The inconsistency of the wind. The timidity of the hareThe vanity of the peacock. The hardness of the diamond. The chill of the snow. Th cooing of the turtle dove. All these, along with some other things not mentioned. He combined to form this glorious being WOMAN. - There is also ipcena of the on the and Saturday has three bleachers and the cowboys riding special attractions No- - 1, "20,000 bucking horses. Years In Sing Sing" starring Spencer Tracy and Bette Davis, Thrills you'll GILCHRIST HARDWARE talk about for months. The secret ROBBED OF GALLONS OIL loves of headline crimirils. Actual scenes shot within the walls of Sing Last Friday morning 5 gallons of Sing prison. oil was taken from the Gilchrist No- - 2 Thelma Todd and Frank intruders ,'who broke the Hawke in "Klondike." A sensational tanks, by lock, filled their can and escaped bestory of transoceanic flights and the fore opening time. No arrests have Alaskan Wilderness. trict; at the Royal Theatre rodeo, showing the people The attraction been made. No. 3 Moving pictures of the Lehi 1931 Parade and Rodeo. These pic- WICKER BABY tures were taken during the parade SALE Call FOR BUGGY tf 8-- k. $599,-banpe- te REUNIONS 30-i- .r . ' 1 - - Linen Finish heavy weight stationery, 24 sheets of paper with envelopes to match for 25c at Lehl Free Press. adv. would like to know;. o The Mountain & Telephone Mrs. John Bone and family are invited to attend the Royal Theatre Friday or Saturday as guests of the Lehi Free Press and Royal Theatre States Telegraph Co. managers. Y 0 est THEATRE Theatre, Best Sound, Best Pictures and Cheapest Admission Why Be Satisfied With Less Another Big Week at the Royal Attractions-- 3 Big No. 1 Results of experimental work which has been carried on at the Utah State Agricultural College during the past eight years in dairy husbandry, will be shown and discussed at the second annual dairy day to be held at the College Wednesday. August 16, according to Professor George B. Caine, head of the dairy department. 'Various rations of home-grow- n feeds have been fed to the dairystock on the expeimental farm, including alfalfa hay, barley, beet-pul- p, oats, bran, and silage- Physical condition of the animals fed on the different rerations and their Professor cords will be studied." Caine said. "The breeding program adopted at the college will also be discussed and a number of daughter-dacomparisons will be made showthe effect of a proved sire on the ing productivity of a herd." The program, which will begin at 10 a- - m- at the experimental farm one mile south of the college campus and to which everyone interested is invited to attend,' follows : 10:00 a. m. Assembly at Dairy Experimental Farm. Chairman, P. V. - milk-producti- - SPENCER TRACY and BETTE DAVIS in bing "20,000 Years in SingPrison. By Lewis E. Lawes, Warden of Sing Sing No. 2 THELMA TODD and FRANK HAWKS ih Director Cardon, of Experiment Station. 10:30 a. m. The Utah State Agri cultural College as a Service to Agriculture. E. G. Peterson, President of the college. shadow in the 'orious Drama! 10:45 a. m. New Developments Glowing Romance! The story of a great with Relation to the Selection of land of the midnight sun. Dairy Herd Sires. George B. Caine, No. 3 Picture of Lehi's 1931 Head, Dairy Department. 11:15 a- m. The amount of milk butterfat produced on different and nrwx tit'tt ATAn. CHAW fea j"v. mini rations. George Q. Bateman. grown NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. ALL SEATS 10c. 12:00 Dairy Production Guessing contest. 12:15 p. m. Noon lunches will be available on the grounds or you may bring your own if you prefer. (U. S. A. C. buttermilk and ice cream will be served free). 1:00 p- m. Dried molasses sugar beet pulp in the dairy ration. George "KLONDIKE" "Sugar Beet Day and Rodeo" - dj I Sunday and Monday Aug. 13 and 14 4 Funeral services for B. Caine- - 1:15 p. m. The amounts of pasture grass consumed per day by dairy rsaieman- cowsUeorge 2:00 p. m. The Value of Experi mental Work as reported to the Extension Program. William Peterson, Director Extension Service. 2:15 p. m. At this time the group will go to the College where the dairy WMir BETTE 0 r rU. Ili DAVIS 1 1 ALL SEATS 10c ALSO GOOD SHORTS uesday and Wednesday, August 15-1- 6 The World's Best Known Cowboy HOOT GIBSON in The Spirit of the West Another bf those good outdoor pictures, full of action ana roman ALL SEATS 10c ALSO GOOD SHORTS ( COMING SOON "COLLEGE HUMOR.1 All Work Guaranteed - TERMINALS, Surviving are the parents, Mr- - Ravs Ratten; Shnn and HAMMER BUILDING, MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTAH y '(SfSifc ifcfc V lilt HI -- - lHfl- .- - Develop Your Films ROLLS PRINTS: -- .So Each 4o Bach ..So Portrait Work In Tour Home Each Copying For Tour Memory Books. GEORGE BONE I. AT LEHI FREE PRESS OFFICE Daily Service NOTICE TO FRUIT GROWERS District Agricultural . Inspector. The Agricultural Department of Utah County hereby gives notice to growers that according to the check on the "hootch" pots throughout the county, a second cover spray for the II. 6 Cents Vest Pocket x 8 8 x Lower Price V. Swenson, Why Not Live? second brood of codling moth should be applied at once. We seem to have reached or just passed the peak of moths depositing eggs for the second brood. 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. Abyssinian Jews Orrty Jewish Mountaineers The only Jewish mountaineers la the world are said to live in Abyssinia. These tribesmen, Falaslias as tbey call themselves, Inhabit the highlands of what was once part of the ancient kingdom of Shiah, the north of the Negus country. The Falaslias have a typical Jewish appearance, but luck most of the conventional habits and attributes of that race. Neither they nor their ancestora have ever engaged In trade. They ai trappers and rarely mingle with the Abysslnlans In the towns and villages of the lowland. They adhere to the Biblical traditions of the ancestors, practice the usual rites and perform a rude Imitation of the pussover ceremonies. Tliey have neither temples nor rubbis. In the fastnesses of their mountains they preserve In a quaint muhogany casket a venerable parchment copy of the pentntench, which their chiefs al lege came down to them direct from King Solomon through the Queen of Sheba. During the coronation of Ras Tal far! as emperor of Abyssinia, repre sentatives of the Falasha tribes presented to the new monarch a copy of the manuscripts which King Solomon sent the Queen of Sheba before they were married. These are said to contain the earliest known love letters from a monarch to his royal consort PRICES LOWEST NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Let Us Give You An Estimate On Your Plumbing or Repair Work It's FREE. ML S. ILdDTTTT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 STATE STREET LEHI, UTAH Flowers For Any Occasion. We can always furnish the best lowest prices. at Lehi Floral Co. :::s,e:::::iK:::::s"-'s"- mmrnn ' IF JRJEIEI y A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c PAID ON SUBSCRIPTION JS Peace on Earth Belief of an Old French Race it i The Basques of the Py ranees section of France are on old race which has outlived the Roman empire, the Dark it ages, feudalism and monarchy. They are thrifty, hard working farmers and y fishermen with a simple system of very local democratic They are strong, simple, warm-heartey physically sound and comely, and manufacturing plant and the dairy above othec While all herd will be inspected As a special races and social organizations arounl Medal feature, Utah's only Silver them have risen and fallen, they have Jersey bull will be on exhibition. never had a king, a tyrant, an arisThis bull is also a proven sire. tocracy or a revolution. They seem Professors Morris and Caine will to be Very religious, and although tbey are and impulsive, tbey lead the discussions. have never taken a single aggressive step against a neighbor in warfare. WOMAN Ray F. Hendrix. ueiiu ail , i LEHI FREE PRESS . The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local News and Ads In Lehi. See Why Not Build Lehi LEHI FREE PRESS Telephone 8-- W uur uuubcripLioil One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c I For Efficient Printing j. loday d According to Hindu legends when the God who created the world starts! on woman. He found tie had nsea up all available materials, but knowing ithat the world would be nothing with out women, He took CABLES and GROUND STRAPS The child was born May 5, 1933. life-lovin- I Hailed as the finest performance of the screen s master actor REBUILDING and RECHARGING and Mrs. Suel J. Bushman, were held Wednesday at 2 p. m. in the Lehi Fifth Ward L. D- S. chapel. The baby died Tuesday morning following a lingering illness. - A BATTERY Richard of Mr. 3 months ,old son Mrs. Suel Bushman, a brother and! sister, Melvin and Beth, all of Lehi; and a grandmother, Mrs. Robert Davis of American Fork. The funeral services were as follows: Bishop's Counselor E. B- Garrett conducting. The opening song, a ladies' quartet, "Consolation" by Mrs. Rula Dorton, Mrs. Leota Peterson, Gail and Flossie Webb, accompanied by Arva Wing on the piano. Randall Schow. Invocation Duet "Some Sweet Day" Gail and Flossie Webb accompanist, Arva Wing. Speakers President Virgil Peterson and Bishop Henry Erickson. basis. Violin solo Resignation Arva First checks will be mailed as soon as county wheat production control Wing accompanied by Gail Webb. associations are organized to adminiClosing remarks E. B. Garrett. ster the wheat plan locally, and comQuartet "Wanted on the Other Side. plete the fartn allotments. Benediction A. E. Bushman. The grave in the Lehi Cemetery COLLEGE ANNOUNCES DAIRY DAY PLANS was dedicated by E. B. Garrett. m Thursday, Friday and Saturday August 10, 11 and 12 3-- es BABY OF SUEL J. BUSHMAN DIES 'i'iI'I II I" S3SS23S First: f |