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Show liurday. October 26, 1933 Thursday, October 26, 1933 Farm and Home News Furolshd by Utah County Agent. tables to be used for this purpose. aieat and meat soups have been canned so that last minute preparations win oe less difficult. From the standpoint of students. terhprs ents and persons preparing the food. mere are advantages to placing the responsibility with the same person 3KQ0L LUI1CH HEEDS I MORE ATTEHTIOII ' SAYS EXPERT J School systems would improve the for the entire year and letting the efficiency of their students by mak-jr- -j students pay cash for their hot dish, the lunch period just as impor- iuiss Miner aavises. tant a part in their program as is any subject in the curriculum, says Miss Llna Miller, nutritionist of the Utah ECONOMIST GIVES State Agricultural College extension HINTS FOR HOME service- - Provision should be made for a hot d.'sh every day and all students to take advantage of it The MANAGEMENT ed iSch box from home should be popuA few pounds of oven-drie- d salt larized and frequent discussion of its on thrown hot the made. coals stove in a or contents' fssential The noon meal served at school and furnace will serve as a chimney supervised by a parent or teacher af- sweep and cause the heating apparatfords an excellent opportunity for in us to work more efficiently and satisstilling good ideals of table ettiquette factorily, says Mrs. Effie S. Baran i social courtesies. It also acts as rows, home economist, home managecheck on the mother's preparation ment of the Utah State Agricultural and packing of the lunch sent from college extension service. home. The child whose neighbor is Following are a few other hints eating a lunch which is more carefully which Mrs. Barrows recommends to prepared and packed than is his, is help solve some of the homemaker's 4 slow in telling his mother about problems: If a screw has been pulling loose, fter creating a wholesome en- dip the end in warm glue before revironment for an adequate school placing it "lunch the next concern is to make Paraffin or soap rubbed on the that adequate lunch available. A hot runway of the window or the rope i:sh made with milk is essential. that holds the weight, may solve the Fandwiches. salads and raw vege- window-stickin- g problem. tables or fruits will complete the A firm grip can be taken on a fruit 1 . dch. The student whoso lunch con-tajar top with the help of a piece of something hot has a much bet--J sandpaper. ? chance of being physically fit and A worn silk stocking makes an t mtally alert than does the one who ideal paint-straine-r. Cut the foot off t ings a cold lunch or none at all, or the stocking; tie a knot in its place, v rs carries that jelly then stretch the top over the paint adwich wrapped in a newspaper can and strain. ? d throws it into the waste basket If he sizing has worn from the rug I cause it is too soggy and unappetiz- back, taek the rug face down and ing to be eaten, Miss Miller says. apply glue size to the back with a There are several ways of attack- paint brush. The size is made by ing the problem of the hot lunch. dissolving pound of, flake Perhaps the simplest way is for each glue in two quarts of water. When child to bring a hot milk soup or milk the rug is dry it will lie like new. 'drink in a thermos bottle. In some rural schools the board of education Ladies' Dresses Powers Shoe Store. "las supplied wash boilers which are placed on the flat top of the furnace stove. Each child brings his hot EXTENSION SERVICE "f jod in a small fruit jar. At about 11:30 a m. these jars are placed on LUKES PLANS FOR the rack in the boil which contains a -iaall amount of hot water. By noon TRAINING COURSE each child has his hot food ready with 3 JUL tins ns one-four- th -- Intensive work il be given the leaders in clothing, foods and nutrition, home management child care and training, consumers' interests and purchasing practices, home trends in changing conditions, and books for the family. The extension service officials will program each day of the conference from morning until night, allowing ample time for class work, rest and recreation, Living ecmmodntions will be furnished by the college and meals will be served for a nominal cost at the cafeteria. Leaders for this course are chosen because of their interest in home and community advancement; their interest in adult education, and their abiliy to promote county and com munity programs. Those who complete three years of project work and attend three leaders' training courses will be given a certificate by the college in recognition of their achievements. Awards this year will be made during a special banquet at the Hotel Eccles on the evening of Nov. Mrs- - Inez Peterson; District 2 Mrs. Booth Sor?nson; District 3 Mrs. LeP.oy Davis; District 4 Mrs. Seville Jones. And the dates October 31st and November 1. This election will be for city officers and it is every citizens duty to vote-Wat1 "The Youngest" a three-acomedy by Phillip Barry, has been chosen the 1033 production of the University of Utah varsity players. Following two Salt Lake performances, Dec. 8 and 9, the show will go on the road. bookings may ie arranged by ct Out-of-to- ch the register. registration THIRD dates and o Powers Shoe Store. HALLOWE'EN PARTY IN THIRD WARD FRIDAY A good time Hallowe'en be held in Lehi Party will Third Ward, Friday evening. The party will be a costume party held in the ward chapel, games, dancing and refreshments with prizes for the best costumes will furnish plenty of fun for everyone. A small admission will be charged to cover cost of party. :: i Lhl :: Ladies' Dresses Powers Shoe Store. The marriage of Miss Lela Cutler of Salt Lake City, daughter of Mr. T. R. Cutler and Chester Cushing, also of Salt Lake, is anounced. The marriage to take place in Salt Lake on Noveuber 2. Miss Cutler is former Lehi girl and a granddaughter of Mrs. M. A. Taylor. She is a member of the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir and is well known in musical circles of the state. She has hosts of friends in Lehi, showering her with good wishes. Miss Thelma Goodwin entertained a group of friends at a shower in Miss Cutler's honor at the Goodwin home, Satuday evening. Games followed by a tasty luncheon were enojyed by Miss Cutler, Mrs. H. P. Jones of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Virginia Goodwin of Sandy, Gail Webb of Salt Lake City, Norine Fox, Reva Goates, Lexie Bate- man, Phyllis Kirkham. LaPriel, Ar leen and Thelma Goodwin and Mrs Afton Peterson. Reva Goates winning the prize. DURRANT-PETERSO- N You can succeed faster if you avoid "That Beaten Look" ift !! If you look beaten, you are beaten before yon start You can't have or expect others to have confidence in you if you haven't a successful look. ERA DRIVE IN Fine Silks Our Specialty FULL SWING MARRIAGES Mrs- - Alice Haws and daughters. Verda and Fay, of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broadbent WARD 12. Ladies' Dresses writing Roland Funk, dramatic man ager. The different auxilliary organizations of the L. D. S. Church have each been given certain months of the year to make subscription drives for the church magazines. October 15th to November 15th has been designated as "Era" month. Priesthood and M. T. A. workers are making an effort to place this won derful magazine in every L. D. S. home. Ward members have been or will be visited in their homes by Era agents, before November 15th, who hope to report 100 percent on sub scriptions. :: Lehi :: Modern methods in rug cleaning. Hats Cleaned and Blocked. e Madsen Cleaning Co. Phone 8-- UNIVERSITY AVE, PROVO, UTAH Lehi, and Our Car Will Call at Your Home, DEVELOP YOUR FILT.IS . ELECTION JUDGES ROLLS . .Judges of election for the Municipal Election to be held November 7, 1933, was chosen at the City Council meet ing held October 10, 1933. District No. 1 H. C Goates. Nora Jones and Sarah E. Gaisford. District No. 2 Mina Webb, Thomas Trinnaman and Maud Udall. District No. 3 H. J. White, Emma Lott and Sadie L. Russon. District No. 4 Maude Adams, Gayle Smith and Edna Cook. FRUITS Vest Pocket t s IK Ja Each .o Bach Jto Baah . x 4K 1 Portrait Work In Tour Hon GEORGE Copying For Tour Memory Book. i. BOriE ' AT LEHI FREE PRESS OFFICE Miss Estella Durrant of American Whltehouse linen Finish heavy Fork and Lydale Peterson, son of Mr. weight stationery, 24 sheets of paper and Mrs. Ellis Peterson were married with envelopes to natch for 2 Bo at ES in Provo last week. Both young peo Lehi Free Press. adv, ple are popular in Lehi and American vry little effort Parent Teacher Associations or Plans are being made at the Utah Fork and have hosts of friends wish' women's clubs could EXTRA JUDGES sponsor the pro- State Agricultural College by the ex- ing them success and happiness. ject and have different women ap--i tension serivce, for the annual 4nted for a few days at a time, to FOR ELECTION training course to be held on UNION r.IEET- and serve the food. One the campus November 6 to 18. rrepare km. I woman may be employed to This course, which is under the diprepare FEE IHG, SUNDAY Two sets of judges and a constable snd serve the hot food for the entire rection of Mrs. Rena B. Maycock, erietf year. Some schools have the will be used in districts 1, 2 and 3 at n assistant director of the extension the coming election, as there will be is and the bring for milk and service, vegetables designed expressly The regular monthly Sunday School US voters. :her foods from home, while in other many volunteer leaders who are asUnion three separate ballots for the Society Genealogical on the governnames are Forty-tw- o cases organizations, duing the sum- sisting in the furtherance of the ex- anJ meeting will be held in Lehi Fifth of the I mer, have prepared for the hot dish tension program throughout the state, Ward, Sunday, October 29th at 2 p. ment ballots for the repeal ammendment eighteenth canning, storing and drying vege Mrs. Maycock said. m. A special preliminary program 1 r s!sm( has been arranged including a talk to git by John G. Allred. The theme of the department work will be "The Use of Visua.1 Aids." All Sunday School officers and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stone of Union, teachers and genealogical workers are were Sunday guests of Mrs. Joephine urged to be present. IE: Young. Daily Service Lower Price IB home-maker- REPAIR s' Your Plumbing Fixtures Now child-TD- SC3 Finos Also let us quote you prices on new equipment. . 1 llou New ktiQU) Soap Would Do LOCAMTEMS ml s. Rmnr h untedi LION CLUB NOTES reaso Mrs. Elias M. Jones and Mrs. Dorothy Southwick spent Friday in Provo, attending a show while there The Lions Club met at their regular luncheon in Lehi Second Ward, ThursMr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams and day evening. daughter, Dora, spent Monday in Salt Dr. Lowry Nelson of the B. Y. U. Lake City on business and pleasure. at Provo spoke on "Child Welfare Shaw and Work." Mr- and Mrs- Arthur A report on the physical condition family of Draper, were Sunday visitof the Lehi school children was given ors of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broad-bebv Ross Nielsen. and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaw. Music was furnished by Booth Sorenson and Armond Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thurman of A large number of Lions were ab Garfield, were week-en- d guests of Mrs. May Jones and Mr. and Mrs. W. sent, on the annual "deer hunt.'' B. Jones. bit' NOB. - ds; 8J. t Ever to K ress. FOURTH WARD Iev? tion 83 f tie if m, - tive Remedies for Dandruff 4. After shampooing ihe n;lr with Ivory soap paste and when is perfectly dry. rub e f v or water on a siow the hair i flre Rnd 1 B Pirutnto of glycerine into the hair an-- i shave $ it enough Ivory drops i scalp. Ivory soap paata can be made soap to form a thick gelatine-lik- e cake into : solution. When the soap is entirely by shaving one largeor two srr::U of water, ithree quarts remove from Bre and aja rj?80,ve1' Into four quarts. Keep nearly , tahlespoonfuls of alcohol and cakes but not quite at boiling point for one tablespoonful of Use sulphur. about fifteen mfciutes until the noap i every two weeks aa a shampoo dissolved. When is thoroughly 2- Wash the hair - thoroughly will be like Jelly. Keep in with Ivory soap, then rir.se with cooled, it a china or glass Jar with tight fitcommon salt water, one teaspoon- - ting top. Use as needed. Lo not u! to every, pint of water. make soap paste In an aluminum tv C,ean vessel The boiling of any kind of ha,r thoroughly th brush or fine comb. Then soap will discolor metaL vw,u the tips of the Angers rub &. To remove dandruff tnna the vaseline into the scalp The next head of a be by, massage the scalp lather vtbe ..scalp freely with with warm olive oil then wash the " udlukwaia suds of Rinse as bead with .Vf? -Repeat thu every tea days. ivory soapk t oat a I' I ins, ' ' ' tbi! eki U boy. PHONE 23 STATE STREET ' I0 "P - The Lehi Fourth Ward Sunshine Committee are entertaining all the widows of the ward at the home of Mrs. Carl Gunther, Thursday after Airr&ngements have noon, (today) been made for a good program, games and refreshments. All widows of the ward are invited to be present. 6IILY TWODAYS LEFT FOR REGISTRATION Only two more days are left for voters to register, Tuesday. October 1. November 81 and Wednesday, Keep these dates in mind and if your name does not appear on the registration lists it is your duty to see that it is placed there. Registration officers are: District LEIIL UTAH - nt nd Cf :e PLUMBING and HEATING I FREIEI I Stationery With Each Subscription Powers Shoe Store. Ladies' Dresses A group of girl friends surprised Miss Ila Milne at the Milne home, Wednesday evening. An evening of lively games followed by luncheon was enjoyed by the guest of honor, Audey Johnson, Utella Smith, Rowene Russon Mable Brown, Ellen Christ-offesoBarbara Comer, Vera Brown, Verland Fowler, Rinda Anderson, Jennie Patrick and Ivy Christofferson. Beth Stoker, Jennalyn Wing, Fern Rothe, and Metta Christensen. I Send In Your Subscription Today n, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther entertained at a family dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs Gertrude Sugden of Chicago, Illinois, who has spent the past six weeks a guest at the Gunther home. Covers were laid for the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Conley and family and Miss Beatrice Gunther of Salt Lake, Mr. Ed Going of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Smith and the Gunther family. One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c LEHI FREE PRESS . The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local News find Ads In Lehi. Why Net Balld Lehi Fibretl JBfiBfr |