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Show t 1 AY. FEBRUARY 21, . 19S5 THE LEHI FREE PRESS J'fcn OB 11 - ., cu !aWf ",l smile wi:i be missed bv lr. and Mrs. Cecil Shaw and John of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday j department at present. with Mrs. Alice Tuckfield and Mr. and .Mrs. James Comer. Mrs. Shaw Dr W. L. U'orlton and Dr. J. G. who has spent the week with her a.tended a meeting of the Salt mother, Mrs. Alice Tuckfield, returned Lake Count v Der home with them N inp in the XEL'CTHONE c Joimn family are hold-ia- . Lehi relatives reeeved word of the Third Ward birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. -a'uraay evening llliam Jorgensen of Salt Lake City, ' the L. D. S on Friday, Hospital, has had charge February 15th- - Mother and babv re ' meat deoartnienported to be doing fine. Mrs- Jorgen Ver. v.i.iv ... j nis position sn as Miss May Knight of this city Saturday evenmr itore her marriage- fit, In Another Town THEATRE Sha- m: whouse H.te, WEEKLY PROGRA3I Friday & Saturday, February 22 and 23 program- Funuftbd by PLAN'T Sunday IN ews . p;,,, "Here Is My Heart" uv. full details concerning varieties of corn should plan to plant land Prduce about three times as many tons of silage as of alfalfa hay. Corn should not be 1 I All AU potato growers in Utah find it greatly to their , rop sub-jtitut- That many cities have no Hm.te service for listing houses, rooms anil uiten f residents who have been attracted to a citv h K,,c ness locations or positions, or by the iaci mat the city is known as a good prospectve place to do business, leave because they fail to find a place in which to jive. ihe classified columns of local newspap ers should be used as clearing house and listing place for those who want houses, rooms and apartments and those who have them for rent. People do not realize the importance ot classified ads. If these columns were used more, it would do much in keeping houses and rooms rented. Classified ads are a time saver for the house and room hunters. TOWNS CLASH ON ROAD ROUTE County Takes Location of Goshen Gap Highway Under Consideration. ijililjlli - If 8-- W have any news of interest, any advertisng, any job printing or want anything in the printing line. Service tvith a smiU Mrs. James P. Anderson Provo visitor, Tuesday. Mrs- Joseph Coulam Lake visitor, Tuesday. SEALED OSOLD . e was a Salt was a Mrs. Heber C Webb was a Provo visitor, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter Sunday n Slalt Lake City. spent i I1' 'll ri 1 I 1 ij !i I i SmSSIi 1 Also PATHE NEWS and a Good Cartoon Comedy. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ONLY 10c and 15c. Wednesday and Thu., 27 and 28 My Home For Sale "The Brand of Hate Five Room Brick Modern BOB STEELE in City Water and 2 Shares Irrigation Water. GRANARY GAS, FLOWING WELL, NEW COOPS, GARAGE, Town. offer. me make Leaving Come look, then 150 ft. by 160 ft. bod teeie m his latest Western thriller a breezy film that hits the high, melodrama in the great open spaces, and speeds to a grand Also Chapter 7 of spots crash climaxrip-roari- "TAILSPIN TOMMY" J. E. RACKER AND THE LATEST SPORT REEL t AH Seats 10c r- - Let's Go! Mrs- - of Mr and Mrs- Warren Russon the John at visitors Momo wpiv ' enlace - iutljiwc, week. Whimpey home last home Mrs. John Smith returned with her son in visit a from Sunday Salt Lake City- SEALED HATfcRAL JJow eon and of Fae. and Shirley daughters De Nae vis.tors Sunday were Salt Lake City, Mrs- W. W. of Mrs. Olsen's mothr, Clark. Dr. and that you tell -, a 6wyrooyl$-5ew- Ihat ;,ow. ?"Kon i answered new and ,V NATIONAL -- "Seal ncgo. oved before Hie oattery can k- - tolled PintoieeiW, "w teal and lei IkM iat o "Plain (he 'NATIONAL JJJ CM W. Olsen Webb Mr. and Mrs. Eugene at a family birthdV h honoring the twenty-rnnt- beautiful birth A Armond. son. their centered the table. day cake was born M":? I i A beautiful Mr- - to Holv battery shop ST MA,N - enter-tane- d "Wment plon. Wys A- and baby of Mrs. Floyd Anderson of Mrs. An1 01 Angeles, are guests Mrs- James and Mr. derson's parents, P. Anderson. b a metal dUc atoHi. Mrs- - baby" at and Mrs. Joseph Robison on Sunday, Cross Hospital, tfU to smile STREET, LEHI, UTAH students. at all the Jun ior High School 1 ii hi IT'S BARGAIN DAYS Miss Nevvella Larson of Spring City is a guest of Miss Ueo uirsen this week. Chris Williams of Salt Lake ana mrs- .viei-to- n City, is a guest of Mr. Brown this week. . i i ITEMS LOCAL you -" 'I i PHONE ..... If: rovo petitions, requesting con struction of a new road running from the state highway to the Goshen caD were taken under advisement by the x J f mt true-to-ty- VV February 24, 52 and 26 Utah county commission Monday at the request of two delegations. The two groups conflicted on the S location of the road, one delegation 1 asking that it run directly west from Springlake to the Goshen gap. This delegation, made up of Springlake, Santaquin and Genola citizens and headed by Clarence Moore, Jesse H Albert Greenhaleh Hallady nd pointed out that this route would be advantageous to far mers as a pea viner and the Ansel beet dump station are located on it. The other group, made up or residents of Payson and other communities in the south end of the county, H asked that the road be constructed to run from the state highway at a point between Springlake and Payson west M and south to the can. This delegation ij Come la and give us a trial, work was headed by Peter Carter, road sudone while you watt. pervisor of Springlake, Archer Butler, R. J. Myers and Albert F. Wyler. I ovt.y in, w Sunday, Monday and Tuesday which to live. - am IX)NT MISS IT! apartments for rent. urten people leave a city because tney cannot find suitable places in u will advantage to plant only certified seed in 1935. says for alfalfa, however, in the J- C Hogenson, extension agronomist Hupping system, as the two crops of oi tne Utah State Agricultural resilage and alfalfa give far better College. Such seed costs but very lit mits when fed together. Corn silage tle more than ordinary commercial js a carbonceous feed, and shows its potatoes and is virtually free from highest value in the maintenance and both visible and internal diseases, On the avera- which fattening of livestock. ordinarily take such a h paw ge it can safely le said that good toll in decreased yield and quality. The one-ha- lf the feedi- internal and invisible virus diseases jilage has at least ng value of alfalfa hay pound for guarded against by using certified When alfalfa alone has been seed are pound. mosaic, leaf roll, spindle fed, the addition of silage increases tuber, etc. The visible diseases that feed nutrient and efficiency. v, are guarded atrainst aw Last year Utah produced forty rhizoctonia, black leg, etc thousand tons of corn silage, which is Certification can be secured only Next after official much more than ever before. inspection in the growyear, however, this tonnage should be ing field and after harvest. :greatly increased. Dr. William Stuart, potato expert The development of the trench silo of the United States Department of has provided a definite means for Utah Agriculture says, "The use of good, and cheaply disease-fre-e farmers to successfully seed potatoes is absolutestore any amount of silage that they ly necessary for profitable potato pro- 1 might produce. With the trench silo, duction. Farmers speak of their po harvesting costs of silage are low. tatoes as "running out" when they be Where one cuts and stacks three crops gin to decline in yield. Investigations 1 ",h of alfalfa, for instance, it is only show that this "running out'' is due A LANOIS l 0necessary to go over the land once in almost entirely to the presence of harvesting and ensiling a crop of field virus disease which cannot be seen on corn. The best way to the tuber itself. eliminate these unseen diseases is to destroy all diseased, weak, and off- type plants. This roguing has been done in certified potato fields, so that only the healthy, vigorous, plant have been allowed to con THE PARK SHOE tinue erowth and produce tubersGrowers planting cetrified seed may REPAIRING SHOP also expect a considerably higher yield j per acre than those planting ordinary STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH run or even selected tuber from the HAROLD OSBORNE, Prep. pit or bin, says Mr. Hogenson. A rollicking comedy-romancset to masic that does things to you. Also Thelma Todd and Patsy Kelly in "OPENED BY MISTAKE." e, Mr - 1 No- - 1 singer singing 1935's ace songs. BING CROSBY and KITTY CARLISLE in t.f Mrs. James Mr. ami Mr uf Bingham, Mr. -" Kdando and son, Tony, of Salt Jim Lake T- I for silage, length of growing sea-o- n in different parts of the stau, and year. plans and methods for constructng E. J. Maynard of the Utah trench silos are contained in Extension A definite Circular 50, which will be mailed Sate Agricultural College. free field corn acreage during on request. jjcrease in season will mean a the coming crop conservation of the, state's j.nit qtUU.. AGRONOMIST ADVISES ter supply- for corn requires much acre f feed nutrients PLANTING CERTIFIED jesj water per otner than crop. any produced SEED POTATOES indicates that The state average Utah farmers corn gore field The screen's guests Aimnetti were CtAh County AjecL MORE CORN SILAGE t evening The .Monday tah County dentits furnished part of he X. -- w IX 1 ' WHERE IT'S ALWAYS NICE AND WARM j L nome farm anaIII 1935 n .ne Lehi if. Is Someone III da, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, Like All Women, You Want Your Clothes to Be Rh AND the only way that you canthebe sure they will and designer jjg right is to know what be right. shall decreed have new of styles creators Cherie Nicholas, nationally known authority, who writes on women's fashions for this paper, tells you for you the fust what you want to know and pictures will woman the garments and hats that that be wearing in the weeks to come. Tha styles ts the Miss Nicholas describes are authentic and but they that she depicts are are do not represent style extremes. The garments woman and those that will be worn by the average home stores. in sale your that you will find for well-dress- I BRING IN YOUR CAR FOR A THOROUGH! n j Grease ' ' fi and Wash Job We are equipped with all the latest equipment. ed Satisfaction Guaranteed gar-men- with tbt changing styles through Miss in Br Sicbolas' illustrated fashion articles, appeartng them about these columns, and tell jour friends TfiXeeb up t3 JK f FIRST CLASS MOTOR SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES STATE STREET SERVICE STATION 5TATR STRRET lLejMfeFl,w!SlittNe'' J. HANSON, Manager LEHtUTAH |