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Show I FEEPXARY 14, 1935 THE LEHI FP.EE PRESS and Home News carni Furnucfl or VIM oiuu, M il. J;i i s! ,TJ- - n 710 i: ui Mk.w. P. if 16 Dtuio ...ruCI e CCR If i U li 10 0 50 10 bii ol corn slVE production fall ot In tile espertnl . ioBless a iarj:e i rrttsree to hold plantings for within rasonahle limits. jointed out by the Agricultural The nent AdminlMration. to severe, though response tal feed shortages and high "pnrary occasioned hy sever-.8?li- t "i prices of a larger Is a planting corn in.- irprag? acrease to win yar Al tne 8Hine unie- 3 crop witn low Then, after a IivesrocK prouueuon ml and a record results jr or two. of hops, tipcotnes eicesar.d llvesU"'k prices also are rwrlv j:e, ied down. in example, Far IS9a followln" CORRECTION A issue the death of z last weeks f.av Carson was given as sep- - an operation, this clipping from the .Mr. Carson Was late Tribune. to the Lehi Hospital from the at American foaming School irith setpicema. and there was ation performed at the local upon Mr. Carson. following lien from a following patients received net at the Lehi Hospital this of Fairfield, at the Lehi Hos-Thursday to Sunday, foilCarson Elvin treatment i m ed hand. received Dickerson, "ie treat-- t a : sprained elbow, Tuesday. nephew of Mr. Suel Bush- - Davis of American Fork, "tfned to her home, Thursday, I a recent appendicitis oper- June Lewis and baby boy were i to their home, Tuesday. Lynn Afton r3S Berton of American to hor hnmc removed had gymnasium was packed with pleased patrons of the school Monday evening for the recreational fastival, demonstrating the development of rhythm and evolution of physical education from the first grade on through the high school. The children's demonstration gave the parents an insight of what supervised recreation means to the child's develop- n ment Abe Anderson and Miss Phyllis Kirkham were able to take charge of their classes in the high school Tues day, following several dfays illness with influenza. , Leo FRANCIS LEDERER and GINGER ROGERS the Scran's Newest hearts in Sweet- - WIN OVER LEHI TEAM BY SCORE OF 428-42- 3 A Cryable, laughable love story of two hearts that beat as one against the city's stem realities! Also Good Shorts DONT MISS IT! ONLY 10c and 15c. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday February 17, 18 and 19 day night byd Boyle led the Provo team to victory with a sparkling 91 average, three points above W. Woffinden, Lehi. Reed Colvin was third high with 86 points. The five men scored as follows. Provo U. P.: Syd Boyle, 91; Reed Colvin, 86; A. F. Groneman. 84; C. Anderson. 84; W. R. Rita, 83 Total rr-- 71 428. Cedar-strom- . DISTRIBUTION OF FRESH MEAT STOPS; NEW PLAN PROVIDED f Al V " - one-ha- lf Whafs What Who's Wh- - in WASHINGTON Carter Field, noted capita! correspondent, in a weekly letter, now gives the readers cf this paper an intelligent understanding of what is going on in Washington. Read these brilliant, forceful and illuminating letters, which appear under the heading SEEN and HEARD Presumably while walking south across the west intersection of Second East and Second South streets at 12:2o a. m. Saturday, William C. Harp, :!9, of 943 !i Badley curt, was and 'instantly "killi II by tin taxicab. William Thompson, 2'1, of 27112 lVarboni street, driver of the cab, stopped and telephoned police. He "as hold in custody today pending further investigation 01 mo acciueni. C Traliic Investigator Harvey I'eirce reported that Mr. Harp was feet by the cab. nearly to drapred the tast (Tossinir, the impact fracturing Loth h''s, the skull and inflicting internal injuries. Ollicer Tierce ascertained that was walking considerably east iii,. described pedestrian lane at the time of the accident. The police nmhiilatice. took the body to the city cast-boun- UK d ,rpuo. Harp was born December Utah !.", in Georgia, and came to his are H Surviving years ago. Lake Salt of Mr. Susan Harp, mother. Citv: two brothers. M. C. Harp and Fall-nni- l Idaho. J. L. Harp, both of Twin four sisters, Mrs. II. V. Baver, Chicago; Mrs. William Thompson, W. W. La Point and Murray; Ah' both of Salt Ilavernehl, H 0. Mrs. Lake. The Harp family made their home Ward while in Lehi in the Fourth played Mr. Harp several years. for on the Lehi baseball team. 7, Mi- AROUND THE 1 NATIONAL CAPITAL MILE THIEVES STEAL HALF A MOS1DA AT PIPE OF RECK YOUR NEED! can't afford to take chances with ordinary or Plumbing. will might save a few cents to start with but it you dollars and dollars in trouble and expense later. You LT US GIVE YOU ESTIMATES AND HELP YOU .a long that is left of Mosida hole in the ground. m the That's what thieves left west of Utah lake town ghost of nearly half rfter taking possession foot pipe four and a mile of throe f.-- m the ground was dug Tlu. pipe means of a and cut into lengths by 1 11 LdPTTT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 LEKL TAH . LEHI F.F. $ A. CAGERS TIP JORDAN, a "-' in o SIR JAMES 43 TO 27 M. BARR'E'S OF DEFIANCE TH The local Future Farmers of America cagers toppled the strong Jordan entry in the F. F. A. league. 43 to 27, in the Lehi gym Thursday afternoon in a encounter. Cyprus and Lehi will clash here LITTL MINISTER well-playe- d Thursday afternoon. 10? CEDAR VALLEY r - " " rf-- V ; v NOTES Cedar Valley. Utah Feb. 11,8 p. m. the annual meeting of the Cedar Fort Irrigation company was held. After taking care of oflicial business several motions were put and carried as fol- Als PATIIE NEWS and a BETTY BOOP CARTOON COMEDY. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ONLY 10c and 15c. lows. First that the present organization Wednesday and Thu., 20 and 21 IT'S BARGAIN DAYS of the company remain functioning until a new director he qualified- W. II. Cook, T. Wm. Hacking and B. A. Cook constitute the present organi- The Sweethearts of "Here Comes the zation. Navy" are together again GLORIA STUART and ROSS ALEXANDER in Second that the test well that has been driven 225 feet be driven to 700 A feet as the contract called forstruck small stream of water about 210, then according to the drillThe merriest mixup of ve and laugh ler that ever ers, bed rock was encountered renderromped across the screen I ing greater difficulty in sinking the Also No. 6 of Chapter well. Third that north creek ditch be cleaned before the irrigation season, that is if we are to have any irrigation AND A GOOD CARTOON COMEDY water this year. south north and the that Fourth, springs be equally divided before the irrigation season starts this spring. A petition is being circulated- in Cedar Valley, Manning and Mercur, It is hoped that at least part of the as it has been in Eureka, Delta. Kinkk'roup and pointed out to them the Lehi troops will be able to send a place where the two ier. Oasis, Riverton. West Jordan to early stage coach representative. drivers were Wiled by Indians, get the State Legislature to approprinear the clay beds a This is ate sufficien funds to continue the Redto be thought the most suitable site for the wood Road southwest through Camp SCOUT COUNCIL MEETING marker, EACH MONTH and 1S near the Williams, Cedar Fort, Fairfield and proposed new state highway. straight south to Eureka, thereby There will be a meeting of the local The marker will be taken eliminating a lot of dlging through as a scout small towns on the Federal highway scout council on the third Wednesday anu vanguard project for the eominrr monthwill each The of gcouters 91. summer. meet with the bishops in their regular meeting for a short time each month. "Maybe It's Love" "TAILSPIN TOMMY" All Seats 10c Let's Go! - February 7th, County Commoner Hilton A. Robertson, Deputy S Evans and loumy. : 4V,.i htft. m.v Shelton urc investigauioi such had vears u... , ' f,. Mosii .... coui. tne ago Two years night visit trvside awoke to hna tne nmcHH.t,, anu of the pump ng plant dynamited most of it stolen. r,..., .1.,,. the II I nOtei revealed that its However a checkup Its owners STAKE MAY SEND SCOUT reirular. was HUnnnearancp TO WASHINGTON JAMBOREE to use tna " torn It fi iw ii Each scout troop in the nation try- "tSlrities today are puzzled out-sh allowed to send a representawill be most which is the t the National Scout Jamboree to the tive past county in Utah D. C. this summer. in Washington, . vears. tW' on With each ten troops represented be allowed one scout master. T," " Snanish Fork last year. there will officials are investigating scout tracks Ical railroad or the rape of the of sending representathe possibilities west of Lehi come first to the jamboree. Eagle Scouts tives PtPE THEFT MSTERl will be given the preference. The boy who is fortunate enough to be selected for this trip will receive soivcu theft was partially ne of the finest trips of a life., time. afternoon. S SOLVE THE PROBLEMS STREET Friday & Saturday, February 15 and 16 - blow torch. L ALWAYS NICE AND WARM WEEKLY PROGRAM Mrs-Re- EL EP HONE m WHERE Disribution of fresh meat by the FERA has been discontinued accord Coach Ross Nielson took an ento advices received by Ralph D. Billie Dickerson, son of Mr. and. forced vacation ing early this week due to U. S. commodity disbursing Mrs. William Dickerson was operated an attack of influenza. Mr. Harris, Willey of upon for empyema, Saturday. the B. Y. U. is teaching Mr. Nielson's agent for Utah county from Glen D, Reese, state director of distribution. classes during his absenceHowever, canned roast beef will be Hal Holmstead, son of Mr. and available for all relief clients once a Holmstead had his tonsils and FORMER LEHI MAH month, Mr- Harris announced Satur aednoids removed at the Lehi Hosday. The allotments will be based on pital, Wednesday. KILLED BY AUTO one and pounds per person, per month. Provo Herald. You Miss That Boy or Girl Away' From Home? ap TS2EATRE ITS charge deserve high praise 86; G. Cedarstrom 86; C. Holmfor the entire affair. stead. 83; Roger Price, 80.s Total 423, Fri- Do You 1 "Romance in Manhattan" U. P MARKSMEN Lehi: W. Woffinden, 88; R. Those in n A fine son was born to Mrs. Trinnaman at tl Lehi Hospital, day. Notes ospital ... The high school -- i e Sharpshooters of the Union Pacific Rifle Club of Provo edged out the Lehi RECREATIONAL FESTIVAL Rifle Club 428 to 423 in a closely- PLEASES CROWD fought match at the Lehi gallery Fri treatly stimulated and prices. t..e lower The 195 corn-hoprodncini ). lustnient procram offered Agricultural Adjustment tratlon provides farmers onporutn'ty for avcvr'.h.; ;i to the current nr e.i-- aisu :tt uich presented Susanvdle, caiuruay, tallowing a short visit with Mr. Evans, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. tne severe drought year ol '',. farmers increased their corn pi.; .t! over ten hy ins million acres The yield per acre followed the usj: trend and returned to two tni:;- ": above average As indicated in above graph, a record crop resuln-Oa December 1. 1895. the pric- - f orn wa3 25 cents per bushel ;fl ompared with approxnna;e:1 45 ents per bushel the preceding . ,r. By 1S97. hog production du. and wiles- the Hiiili he four high. V Mr. and Mrs. Xeldon Evans return. ed to their home in Cali- ii 1855 j prices j d , to T 1 skeuh. Each p- se. urwi act, the nill.-il!ears ago the pipe was used to cwti-ve-y being exceptionally fine in each jacuigThe water from Utah lake to the lands ad. Lehi act, an oriirinal Snanisn of a colonization project which went won high praise from the en into the hands of the receivers leading tire audience. to its abandonment. corn JO mi. :tW- - i I (51 0 at t it: crowd hi of ast ''!:ly i -- ! it V. S. Evans and C'..!!.i!:i;iUnei H. A. Robertson mi pan uf the four-foo- t pipe in 1..! .!.- if It had been dug :v!U i'lound, cut into lengths bv i.f b',..v torches and ued for jii.tai:, wu-r,!i:i ...i..,. A.piM..mait:.v I'm, f.vt of the pipe h..- .in:; taken but part of it was l .(.itea l ihv officers. The pipe county because of uil-- ; a;a taxes un properly there. 1 .. liner.-- who took the pipe declared ma. ..'icy thuugnt it was "there for the taking" and was serving no pur- ..'.y i! .w i . 14, I'epuy sheriff J hn SCHOOL NEWS Atem. THURSDAY, FE3RUARY Scoot Column LEHI STAKE PIONEER TRAILS COMMITTEE MEET The Lehi Slake Pioneer Trails Committee were appointed last week, with David Roberts, president; Robert Phillips, secretary; G. S. Peterson, Earl Smith. W. H. Barnes, Randall Sehow, Dr. J. G. Jones and Rulbn The committee with the exTaylorception of Mr. Barnes, met Saturday and followed a section of the old stage coach route west of the river, for the purpose of locaing a site for a trail marker, similar to those placed along the old pony express and stagw coach routes. E. II. Davis accompanied the """''' JUdL' ' i 'i - . PHONE 8-- If you have any news of In- terest, any advertisng, any job printing or want anything ia the printing line. Service with a $milt jfjj i |