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Show --- U 1 rLfc - fl T Til- - L L-bl- been definitely set so far, of course but . are likely to be held some Uine eany "" " contro11 Uttle loss by i . BWjclfip- "I. or the luwuiating th birds with "6inuis this disease i. j UJa 18 a cooperative pro- during the summer or before they start .1 Ioi!ii,n in u Tid U commonly called ment the f anilml VaCcinal- i-most desirable as ndus'try I agree to the 0 FOR DROUTH FAHintRS . V ft. SIFJCXEH atout twe,ve 10 oW- At rnd(lr T thU age the tthefarraeras - that unless adminlstvery Blight the for by January i;,j5 the breeding , jjyarocUon. .tori, the r.r"1. ... " on his farm win U onK- M "T , made available for or external parasites. Mr. rf funds t.f tk . itate were given p.rstni number. The plan la FHschknecht Bays. meeting held Monday at entirely voluntary on the part of the farmer, but in view of a 50 oer cnt . " Director Wrn. aH"uaa hv - - " " - "" Dr. Lngoria turnea . ; -- . totltink I V J . v ray v " rrrw I nffir-holde- szop A . il l . . 1 J afn ThftW fell AVAf Ulil died conventions instantly Their blood turned to ft.r- the stat The same thine happened to mater have been held. Pigeons, unloosed and allowed to fly rea distance. They fluttered to th o.uite in the county win doubtless seek and died. to known are few ground election, although a even at race So out are the machine's human terrific the of be definitely Dr. this early date and others hav not i annihilation possibilities that announced their Intention. Longoria agreed to suppress it, Burns -U AB-a.x.c you Z -- rs J Demos in said- - Majority-Democr- ats Birds died, he said, when struck by the ray two blocks away. rfind. LOCAL ITEMS county offices, their majority, however, hay ghortaere In tha ovctib aim eurrouna- UUU FhrtAnslon Sr-the (J the fact that . o relief ... n win De to the advantage Samuel W. Reyburn, president of coming chiefly through .a 4irector w " are all state five the representatives of the farmer to sign. Director Peter. (e days machinery will be son Lynn Webb is spending the week ln tbe Associated Dry Goods Corporation. Democrats. 10 Of the couny GIG INCREASE III UTAH strictly said. Data gathered by each of in a speech delivered to the Sales counties to provide, the to Salt Lake i City seeking employment. and five ar county aultuai agents indicate where Executives Club of New Tort, la part, offloes) five are Democrats ! reortine eattle t0 area FRUIT CROP PREDICTED Republicans. WU1 that " reluire 300.000 tons of hay, said: f frfthelr 8laughter tf thev Mrs. Nettie McAffee Is relacommissioners of Two the visiting county I ln addition to what will be produced in tives to Salt Lake City. -- msidered fit for moving by "Selling one's goods, services, or terms expires. C. H. White Republican, lurf v , I the state, to care . . . for the ilvt,w,i, oureau Utah's first crop apparently will revi tuwui ideas is. in a sense, the most Import- who has had one f w.v,A tiye Of lh and one correlate with the feed the flect a marked Increase in production the by ant disposal their function ln business. It matters not four-yeHorace Hadfleld and Rex Dennis left supply, f or for term will likely not come op said. drouth director points out. The relieve today for California. Peterson how this year, efficient business Director a despite drouth conditions, tt concern may for jfERA. because of a "gentleof Lis, the situation he suggests that grass-fwas indicated be in farmer may. Saturday in the monthly or in the the progoods assembling fO plan man's agreement" that exists among cattle should be marketed as soon as of Frank Andrews, federal report Miss Lois Adams of Layton Is a duction of merchandise, unless the the crop of end south Republicans in the are they Utah's peach, ready. statistician. 01 can be nia on sold l goods calue the basis of mak- the county. White Is from Payson and agricultural I rf part f aU guest of Miss Dorothy Evans. ing a fair net profit and in a manner the convention will probably nominate crop is estimated at 685,000 bushels, I. Don Trane who Is employed at that creates a desire on the part of a a Spanish Fork man this year, accord- compared with 62.000 bushels for 193S. PARASITE CONTROL The cherry crop Is expected to yield Springville spent the week-en- d with pleased customer to return to the store ing to custom, with S700 tons this year, compared his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane. or to the manufacturer where he has OUTLINED BY been well treated, the business will Two Commissioners Out J078 tons in 1933. The per crop is foreHilton A. Robertson, chairman, of cast at 55,000 bushels, compared with Gordon and Howard Russell of Salt ultimately falL POULTRYMAH Lake city, are guests of the Cjarl "Traveling salesmen until recent the commission, will have served a 47,000 bushels last year. ar term by fall and doubtless Wheat however reflects a marked reGunther horn. times were the chief channels of comwill come up for renominatlon at the duction. A crop of 1,494.000 bushels is munication between distant peoples, Since mites and lice multiply rapidHe is a Democrat from expected as compared 'with 2,3400,009 Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nicholea of Salt not only In reference to commercial convention. ly during the dry, hot weather pullets, Springville. bushels in 1933 and a five-yeaverage I whose growth is retarded by the pres- Lake City, spent Sunday with Mrs. affairs and conditions but in regard to I M. Atwood, county assessor, who of 3,333,000 bushels. news Nicholes' and knowledge. In ancient is general father, W. S. Evans. ence of these parasites, should be filling out the unexpired term of Various crops are below normal as these times, traders are Robert Journeymen examined to determine their frequently from a is L. Democrat Elliott, jpt like stepping into follows: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ricks spent credited Spring wheat. 66 per cent; with having disseminated whether or not they are infested, adGrove and will be ln the race. Pleasant room you can greet 64 cent; rye, 44 per cent; Iring per the week-en- d oats, at Emery, guests of knowledge of many valuable practices. He vises Carl FHschknecht. extension has served only a few months. 60 cent; friends Ricks' For per Mrs. home, back folks hay, apples, 66 per cent. are Instance, to parents. it they supposed j poultryman of the Utah Extension Definitely back in the picture for ml relatives ln other cities Service. clerk is Frank Salisbury of J. K. Williams of Emery, is a guest great shorthand method of ,,.,. V1, telephone. lice are found it would be well to of Mr. and If Mrs. Howard Ricks this scientific and business facts the use d one term in the office W. Stanley apply tobacco extract or nicotine sul- week. of numerals from those in the centers 15; not call them tonight? is due Democrat county fate to the center of the perches Just attorney, of civilization to pioneers at the outto come up for renominatlon. This hearing their voices as before the birds go to roost at night. Morris Anderson and Stewart posts and even to is only of duration and office can Mites be killed by spraying the a they enjoy yours. DUst Klttinger left Monday for Boulder Dam tribes. one term as Mr. Dunford served has and nests, dropping to seek employment. walls, perches, "A comparatively recent example is boards with some anthracine oils or the opinion of many thoughtful men the successor of I. E. Brockbank. Seek Sheriff's Job used crankcase oil mixed with equal Send ln your order for Butter Wrap- that they did more than any other E. G. Durneil, county sheriff Is ; parts of kerosene. pers today. We use best materials group to restore the confidence of the lot night Coccldiosls and chicken pox are two and the to come up for renominatlon for slated South In North our the Civil after War. is at 8.30 p. m. price itM begin right. diseases that often appear in the flock office the and as usual possible comThe ten years of Reconstruc , , The long distance Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Cosgrove of tion' this period. Since there Is no have during already been heard from. petitors under the leadership of the will be glad to tell y.ou office is never without a at the sheriffs known drug or mixture of drugs that Bingham, spent the week-en- d The g recarpet-badid not regime it ratM to any points. will kill the coccldia organism, it is home of Mrs. Cosgrove's parents, Mr. move the doubt and fear and suspicion good quota of candidates and this year Nm best to keep the coops, runs, and and Mrs. Chase Featherstone. with which the natives of the South will probbaly prove no exception as equipment clean, dry, and sanitary, to and North regarded each other after rumrs that former sheriff John D. Miss Lucille Anderson of Salt Lake the war, but rather continued an outbreak of this disease. Joseph prevent the Boyd of Provo The Mountain States with her parof Spanish Fork, Former Chief If it develops, it would be well to City, spent the week-en- d propagation of these constructive 1'"dephone & Otto Birk of Provo, Alex Christoffer-so- n emotions. Even respected and place the pullets on a 40 per cent milk ents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Anderson. Telegraph Co. of Lehi wUI run, have been heard mash for three or four days and clean found to occasion politicians Mrs. Vern Hancock returned to her wave the out the coops daily. Chicken pox can bloody shirt for many year recently. home in Ogden, Friday, following a after it should have gone to the Inex Jessee of Spanish Fork, county visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. laundry Also, for one or more decades recorder of Spanish Fork, county KM, Matt Carson. many leaders ln religion ln both sec- recorder and the only woman officetions did not try to eradicate pre- holder, is said to be definitely retiring -Elder Guy H. Musser of Salt Lake judices It remained for the traveling; from office after two terms. She also OF YOUR LIFE AT THE City, a missionary companion of salesmen, respected by and respecting filled the unexpired term of Genevieve Joseph Rothe was a guest at the Rothe the leading business people in both Richardson. Two Republicans John C. home, Sunday. sections, to render the greatest help Taylor of Spanish Fork and Ammon ln reestablishing the mutual faith, con- Tuttle of Spanish Fork county trea- No ftM dress it lot all eccuioos. A fine son arrived at the home of fidence, and friendship which wiped surer and county auditor, have each Nor it $af im &gnneel...The clever of today chooses far ftstamm u the Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Manning, Tues out the sectional line and remade a served two terms and neither will be choose her cosrumer eo express die spirit day, June 19. Mother and baby report nation in thought and feeling. in the running for reelection. , of the boor! ed to be doing fine. ; The lamed Sky IkU . . . U "The old fashioned idea I have to Lehi needs and should be entitled It It for her tbtt the mktn of Outdoo elaborate exhibits t . . specsell, whloh seems new to so many to the nomination of a county comtacular lighting fleet . . Cat hm crested three enchsntinf aev and of Mr. dinner guests Sunday these days, is to persuade vou men missioner. Let Lehl receive their unkrae ho blended te mxh the three sdentl&ctlljr odors, Mrs. Booth Sorenson ere: Mr. and Mrs, wvr end inspiring attractions inw mail v.&w t o u u a share of men nominated on both party mtjor moods of the dt. Claud Hayes of Salt Lake City and contracts to take a greater interest ln tickets this vite you to the World's Tak " year when the time comes. "DawjT It the tccBt4itaD0ef of euly at Orient this Mrs. Rose Hayes of Pleasant Grove, your country's welfare and help to veritable oornlftg..'.t bouquet of Spring disseminate knowledge and inforcoaxed from the turn lowers. "Noon" Go via Unioa?ad2elaSroad Mr. and Mrs. Andy Trane entertain mation that will improve general con- DEATH RAY UACHinE coeaplementj die spirit of spores... I blfthe save &b md cxamt and ed at dinner Sunday for Miss Barbara ditions In the social, economic fagnaet, tligbdr more pronounced ia oiior and travel in comfort. Low roefr3 "Nwht" breeches the easfe tad oystcrr of Lott. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen of political orders. This I believe can be trip fares, da&y. In addition RtMtudded skies . . . t tedaaive extract la American Fork and Miss Leona Okey, done in a way that will not only imummr redactfoos vwrr key with the feminioe mood of rocntsce. perfect prove sales and increase consumption here, with varyiag wfeaa INVENTORS Noon tad Night are fftaUtble in DAVtt, of Knudsen Mr. and Mrs. James and employment today, tomorrow and Emits three different sizes it leading drag, acccrdiag to farm wwd. of Miss were D. guests wilt next year, but benefit you and C, Washington tad chain stores. If yosr dealer ctaeot ofcastvafaa Eva Gunther this week. They were your business far Into the future. A Neb. death Omaha, you with til three of the oew Outdoo supply ray machine, sore, dining can enroute to San Francisco, California. cm cots (drawing although not on display, stirred a wave Gut odors, mail the coup jo, of curious comment today at the Viair4Jse CMnpartmeots) e H rVRSMai Boadelt4ise Pacific trains 1Um OTTIH Bocdet Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith spent from Beolee national inventors' congress. CLITICS COOES 1 in to Pocatello, night Tuesday 10c For fol psBtfctloM 25c Sunday The mysterious machine, capable of H Idaho. They attended the funeral ser focal ggswl flashing an invisible lethal ray through THE TO FRONT Mrs. Gilbert vio of the air and turning blood into water, Bringhurst. has by the governIII UTAH COUNTY mentbeen suppressed and will not be on exhibit, A, O. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sabey and Burns, president of the congress andaughters, Joy and Merllne of McGHl, Reverberations of the political ma nounced. Nevada, arrived in Lehl Tuesday for a chinery that will sweep 17 Utah county The Inventor Is Dr. Antonio Long-orlvisit with Mr. Sabey's parents, Mr. and men into office next fall are being Cleveland, O., physician and FOR SALE AT Sabev and other rela heard as Democrats Mj rhfli-lend Republican electrical engineer. tives. "I witnessed a demonstration of the party workers begin to lay plans for f '"nl machine in Cleveland last October,'' the coming campaign. t Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith and Mrs. Nominating conventions have not Burns said. Harriet Smith moved back to their ' i! THURSDAY JUNE 21, 1934 r KiiE PBESS a majority of the hold .., I - f two-ye- ar ar at 'Hello two-ye- Folks" ''TIL' ar recording',' jy A TRIO Dun-for- 0rO EsjoT eemJ-dviUz- two-ye- ar 1 ENCHANTING itation-to-sutl- ed op-at-or well-kno- wn ty : RORLD n Mc-K- ell PERFUMES f v to keep pace with the racing hours mm wo-a- ua ; i 1 usgnd-and-o- I 11 lf, stirs co;.::.:ziT at VIET deput-me- at ( I slster-ln-la- UNION PACIFIC OUTDOOR GIRL w. a, a 0. L JEIIJSOfl home in Lehi Tuesday. They have been living ln Salt Lake City for the past year. a7 xvVAfe Mrs. Ellaft, Rlsenbirrick, Mrs. James Cameron, Mrs. T. F. McCall and daughter Betty, of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mrs. T. F. Klrkham, Thursday. Miss Risenblrrlck, a sister of Mrs. Klrkham, has spent the past to 18 months In Florida and Is enroute California. in Coronado, her home to Miss Ahvene Rothe was hostess WITH CARELESS GREASIHG dice? Yet consistently try to win against loaded Jftable your motor aganst unbeatable odds when you cheap" Give your car a break have greasing service. ing done here- Quick service that pleases. J14 you - Mitral service station "BUCK" PETERSON' Manager 354 108 STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH a group of young people at a surprise Russon party In honor of Miss Lillian Russon Enoch Mrs. of at the home and dainty Tuesdwy evening. Games refreshments were enjoyed by the group. i returned home, weeks tour of Friday, from a three was one the World's Fair. Miss Rothe U. of Provo B. T. the from of a party She visited on an educational tour. field mission the in her brother, Ernest in in Ohio and reports that he is mis the splendid health and enjoying a very n, sionary work. She reportstrip. educational Joyable and Miss Ruth Rothe A Family .Pass yai .meatre To Lehi's Leading Show House the With Each 50c Paid On Subscription Take all your family to the show for an evening and read Lehi's leading paper for six months for 50c. 1 aim in MM iii'ne'E ...i :5 I |