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Show ee Lehi's Leading Weekly Paper Prints the News First Carries the Advertising Has the Circulation hi The City's Only TWO ROBBERIES III lifter a short rest Lehi was again vijlited by burglars who seem to be either mechanics or garage men. On Monday night burglars entered thi machine shops at the Lehi sugar of factory and relieved the shops toolsof Everyworth $200 about thing that could be taken was taken from the acetylene welder, including 120 ft of hose. Two vices from the benches and a number of small tools were taken. Entrance was gained by breaking the windows. i. Sometime Tuesday night or Wed- registration will be held from 6 f 1. nesday morning burglars pried the front doors of the Comer garage, cpen, and carried away about $250 Jworth of automobile tires and inner tubes- - City Marshal Alex and Zimmerman and county Evans investigated both burdeputy to date no arrests have glaries but It is thought probable been made. that both jobs were the work of the same gang- to 11 a. m. i i - M I. A. HARVEST BALL i TO BE HELD SEPT. 12TH Stake and Ward M. I. A. officers are working with a special committee to make the M. I. A. opening Harvest iEall outstanding. The event will be held in the DansArt on Tuesday, September 12. The DansArt is being cleaned and autumn artistically decorated in leaves. The music will be furnished by Mont's Melodiana. Commitees are canvasing the Leht wards and inviting everyone to join mutual this season and attend this grand opening. j The M. I. A. dances are noted for ithe largest and best dances of the 'year and the harvest ball promises to .be the best of all. I : Everyone is invited to attend the Harvest Ball at the DansArt on Tues5 No. 3 FAIR COMMITTEE BE SIGNED BY SEPT. 16 ANNOUNCES DETAILS p.m. WHEAT ALLOTMENT Detailed information pertaining to some cases the amounts of produce corresponding lower allotments but in each case the amount is compensatcfc-the various exhibits was announced by called for seems to be excessive but 16 to the land values. the department heads at a meeting of when it is remembered that the winthe Community Fair Committee at a ners in our local fair will exhibit at meeting at he Memorial building Tues- the County Fair and that the County All applications for wheat allot- PRIMARY exhibiora Fair calls for the larger samples, it evening. Prospecive day ments must be signed by September are invited to study the requirements will be seen that the committee is not GRADUATION 16. There will be a meeting on Sataid down by the committee and to extreme in this matter. The Judge urday, September 16, at 8 p. m. in the Memorial Building for the purpose of EXERCISES conform to them as far as possible. In (Continued on back page) electing officers for the association for the coming year. Only those who The graduation exercises of the are signers of the allotment contracts classes of the Lehi Stake will be allowed to vote. Association be held will 13th Primary On Wednesday, September 8th at evening, September Friday there will be a committee at the Memorial Building who will assist eight o'clock is the Fifth Ward farmers who own ground in the field Amusement Hall. Two one act plays will be given by and on the bench and adjoining terriOne cal' d, the girlstory, fill out their applications. "Decision" has theme the its for the 14, On Thursday, September committee will be present at the building and destruction oi.the TowMemorial Building to help farmers er of Babel. The cast of characters : from the farms over the Jordan River follows Eve Agnes Lewis assistwish who and Cedar Valley 15c Rhea Higginson TOILET FLUSH BULB ance in filling out application blanks. Nimra Beth Edesna Fox Farmers are asked to bring the fol15c Meda Margaret Walker SINK FORGE PUMPS lowing information: Asia Dorothy Ford Description of land and when pos10c Majorie Anderson BASK1 STOPS sible to bring threshers receipts and Jessie Selena Peterson certificates of purchases or sale of Hagar 10c Lillian Gray I DOZ. HOSE WASHERS Application Tamar grain for Cox Elsie Sarah blanks can be obtained from Earl Loa Margaret Davis Smith prior to September 13th. FLASH LIGHT The other play has for its theme MANAGER LISTS USES FOR RETIRED LAND the uniting of the Lamanite peoCLAW HAULIER Farmers who sign the adjustment ple with the Nephites, and is called, -SSc contracts with the government have "Children of Destiny." ALL COPPER TEAKETTLES The (laracters are seven methods of handling the acres Alta Christensen taken out of wheat under Merica BOILERS CONTRACTS Parents are urged to have the children in their places ready lor Uie season"s work, Monday morning. Children entering the first grade must be six years old, or their sixth birthday must be before November 1, 1933, or they will not be allowed to enter school. It is often a handicap for a child to enter school too young, according to school authorities. O BE SIGNED SEPTEMBER Our Big Sale Continues ee FORMER LEHI WOMAN BURIED AT Throughout This Week IDAHO FALLS Christ-oferso- n j Newspaper WHEAT ALLOTMENTS TO LEHI THIS WEEK : i! Home-Owne- d With no private axes to grind? no selfish personal interest fc serve, and no financial strings leading to any other source of power or influence. LEHI CITY, UTAH, THURS DAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1133 II VOLUME YOUR NEWSPAPER Prices Are Soaring - Mrs. Deseret Taylor Austin, 74, wife of the former L. D- S- - stake president, Heber C. Austin, died Monday at Idaho Falls hospital fol- Buy Now and Save - lowing several iontl . illness. Mrs. Austin had been aprominent church and civic worker throughout the upper Snake River valley. She was the first president of iLncoln L. D. S. ward Relief Society and a member of the Idaho Falls stake board for a number of years- was the first president of Lincoln L. Surviving are her husband; six sons and daughters, Mrs- - Eli J. Webb, Victor C. and Myrtle Austin, Idaho Falls; Mrs. Charles A. Wright, Long Beach, Cal; Mrs- - Dean Dinwoodey. Washington, D- - C, and Mrs- - Milton 1930-31-3- 2. 25c 25c production Merrill, Logan, Utah; three brothers Karlyn Chatfield and sisters. James W. Taylor and! the terms of the contract, according Hagar Emma Siw Rachel to Director William Peterson, Mrs- Thomas Jones, Lehi Utah, and ' Florence Lorah Wright of the ager agricultural adjustment Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth, Muriel Fagan Miriam administration for Utah. one and 15 grandchildren Utah; Helen Hanson Under the approved practices, a Libnah Alta Gray Keturah were conducted farmer may permit his retired acres services Allred Clara Amrah to lie which him an gives unplanted Wednesday at 2 p- m. in the L. D. Webb Zada Sarah to control noxious Idaho Falls. weeds, opportunity auditorium at Lotah May Strasburg She was born in Lehi, Utah, March level the ground or give other imZillah Ila Webb He can childhood summer provement. 1859She her practice 12. spent 29, day, September Moon Elsie to Gurney enrich Laughing his soil. ExperiThe committee in charge of the af- and vouth in Lehi and was married fallowing Helen Bilkah ments have Trunkey Lehi in until to Heber Austin living proved that by keeping fair are: The musical numbers will be furf John Hutchings, chairman; D. R. 1903 when the family moved to Lin- land in fallow for two successive nished by a chorus of years, the production, when the land (.Mitchell, Arleen Goodwin, Mrs. M. S. coln, Idaho. Third Ward. from the is ogain cropped, is increased from jLott, Robert Webb, Helen Willes, E. enterAn of worthwhile to four evening six bushels Af ton Giles, Grace C. Webb, Bert per acre. to all who is tainment The promised SEMINARY farmer a nurse may plant crop I Beck, Mrs. Fern Johnson, Odell Peck, and plow it under to build up the Etya Coulam, Jys. Anna Van Wagon-fer- f AHIIOUCE UEHT fertility of the soil or he may plant tl and Smith Peterson. permanent pasture, with ithe provision INTEREST III LEHI that land so planted is not elitrihlo to 'SCHOOL TO Detailed arrangements for the be counted as contracted acreage dur CITY POLL GROWS of the Lehi Seminary are now ing the second season when used for opening j BEGIN MONDAY complete. Student expense has been pasture or a hay crop is harvested. COUNCILMAN, Other acres must then be substituted MAYOR, reduced to a minimum. 75 cent and used to conform with THREE COUNCILMAN, a Senior f the In Seminary the sumwhpt. ,Monday morning will end the CITY RECORDER AND TREAmer vacations for students and teach- charge for each student registering contract. Or he may plant to crops TO BE NAMED AT SURER for for will This made. be will provide feeding dairy cows and hens whose ers of the Alpine District. ELECTION. FALL reference note books, are to be text products used books, for home The school buildings have been used except consumption; to crops for fepdinorepaired, scrubbed an cleaned during books and all material poultry, beef animals and hogs which ies nominated. Be sure and attend the past month and are ready for pencils. Senior are in to be slaughtered for home con- shape for the general and municipal the enrolled All students school on Monday morning. enrollSchool for are eligible sumption and for horses used in oper- election to be held here November The teachers have returned from High ex- ating, the farm, A is separate ballots, of differ record ment. Director Peterson registration vacations and summer school and are will be used by the voters ent colors, said. as eager to start work as the children. pected this year. Planting such crops on conbe will on the lepeal of the eigh One tracted acres must not be permitted to ; Teachers of the district will meet another will be used teenth amendment, release other lands on the fartn Friday and Saturday at Pleasant CLINIC TO BE HELD amedments of the state con for the I Grove at Teachers' where and feeds garden Institute and will crops would FRIDAY, SEPT. one will bear and the third stitution, f all be in their rooms normally be raised. Monday morning for city candidates of names the the I to The acres may be planted to forest greet the youngsters and welcome The date of the monthly baby offices. I them back to school. clinic has been changed from the trees for windbreak or farm use, and Many Names Mentioned I ; School work for Primary and first Friday in September to the comply with the terms of the In Lehi voters will ballot for mayor, will grammar grades The begin at 9 second Friday, September 8. one councilman, three I o'clock, Monday morning, ftegistration clinic will be held on Friday, SepIf a farmer lets his land lie idle, councilmen. Reorder and treasurer. t fo? High School students will be held tember 8 in the Memorial Building the allotment received is fully enough Who will run for the various civic from 9 a. m- to 1 p. m. on Monday, from 4:15 p. m. until 6. All those to him for doing so, compensate is a question going the September 11 Senior High School interested are urged to be present. Director Peterson pointed out. If the positions rounds at this stage. A number have land is high enough in quality to pro- rbeen named as possible mayoralty duce 50 bushels of wheat per acre, the W. candidates, including Ma,'0r allotment provision would be 54 per L. W. Dr. Worlton, Stanley Fox, cent of 50 bushels, which would allow Frank Thomas Powers, Taylor, 27 bushels on which the allotment is Bishop Joseph Smith, A- B. Shajrp, made. For each of the 27 bushels, 28 Anderson, Sylvan Clark, Evans Ancents will be paid which would derson and Pres. A. Carlos Schow. amount to a payment of $7.56 for 15 Primarys will be held during this per cent of one acre put out of pro month and a full iicket for both part- duction. Fifteen per cent is approxiPreparations are beyinning to take or the farmer is the primaries and see that the men mately paid $52 92 per acre per annum for that will do the most good for Lehi be the land taken out of wheat production placed on the tickets. The arrangement is really better if Time and place of primaries will be the same rate is continued for the announced at a later date. next two years, which will be the case unless parity is reached. The farmer is also paid for his 1933 allotment: therefore, three times $52.92 amounts to $158.76. By dividing this amount The Third Ward are holding their by two, for the two years for which g exercises on Tuesday, the acreage has been reduced, the 12 at 4 p. m. A special amount is $79.38 per acre per annum September KELLY WILSON. Manager refreshments are being and for the two years the land has been program All of children primary prepared. UTAH LEHI. taken out of production. t FIFTH WEST and STATE ST. and to invited are their age parents Lower producing acres will bring be present man-Santaqu- - ( $2.03 SI.S3 BOTTOM BOILERS PAILS 21c GALVANIZED PAILS 26c GALVANIZED 49c MULE PAILS ALL COPPER COPPER 12 QT. 14 QT. 16 QT. 1(0. 3 - - ! 1 j CUPS & 79c TUBS WASH 9c 69c PAIR SAUCERS, HOUSE PAINT-- QT. MII1TRA 4 f'i'iTRALAC HOUR ENAMEL 63c QUART AXLE """" OIL CLOTH, ' 3 LBS. GREASE, p"""n" 25c " ....24' FANCY GLASS FRUIT & CAKE - DISHES 25 FEET 19c -- GARDEN HOSE SI. 2D -- - ar - " 10s SCISSORS,"""" 10c SILVERWARE, CANVAS GLOVES8 2 15" MOPSTICKS 0 13c -- """"69c FLIT 13 39e M """ STONE CROCKS, PER GALLON AXES m TWO 24c SSc SI. 59 SAWS $1.79 $2.19 ONE MAN SAWS I- - Quality Service - Get Your Tires, Tubes, Accessories and Conoco Gas and Oils Confectionery, etc, with us. one-seven- th & J COFFEE - 17c BROOMS 33$ SCHILLINGS COFFEE 2i2 28cllb55e LB. CAN HONEY ,ba 15c I j Open Early and Late era f! l Expert Repair Work PARK SERVICE STATIQIi Friday and Saturdav THIRD WARD No. 2 Tub and 2 lb. Package Crystal White Soap 85c Gilchrist Hardware home-comin- A HOME INSTITUTION Phone MAIN STREET 5-- J LEHI, UTAH |