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Show THUESrA.Y, MARCH 19, 1936 LEHIS FIRST TELEPHONE interesting dejcripton Lehi was An THE LEHI FREE PRESS S e?TRS UU ith L brought rst tc-- t phone in W. F. Butt, week this by e& our who"has a very complete and interest-whistur- y of early days and events he has written in his tr.at Lehi to information givm .Aecordng d'aryMr- Kutl the first telePhone m Leni installed between the two stores Co-oOne store situof the People's one on Main and Street State on ated nine blocks. ctreet, a distance of The telephone line consisted of one pulled very tight in a straight two stores and line between the box resembling horn a shaped through a piece of hog trumpet, a speaking skin stretched tightly over it like a fastened in the drum head, the wire button about one-thibrass a center by of the way through the horn, thus increasing the sound volume. To make a call from one store to the other, a mallet would strike the drum several times to sound the call and signal the answer. The speakers voice could be heard all over the reThe wind on the wire ceiving roomThis telecaused a humming nose. when the Bell discontinued was phone Telephone installed its line into Lehi - - as -- ?"f" l'rB- u. ... early ystc;n erv. o itv catii.n ij, ti.: l il.ta.l-- . LeTn th,I" e ad n.aie Co::.:::. . I the - . r.. , s s '' p. KH J I rTAh SIT .FA is I A(;i;n-;.-;ri;A!- . COLLECT TIiL YEAR e rd - Nin, 'f t'H Utah Sta-i- At'rk-iijral C,,,,e at the present time are former stVit f the Lehi High Sclv,... x. v and Madge W..rltn. I, May ,a:; cu (f only two girls of the group. Ti.ev he pointed out. are both members of the Alpha Cr'i Omeya social sorority.. The boys in' Lig Double Show at the Royal, elude: Dean and Ronald and Saturday. Let's Go! Friday Sterling Evan. Wells. Keith Erickson, Iiyd Gunther, all of the! class of '3:,. and Raeldon Gnates, UTAH COUNTY class of ':!4. Dean and Ronald PrWi are both members r.f the U. S. A- C. DAIRYMEN ORGANIZE band. Raeldor Goates is a reserve on the Aggie championship basketball CATTLE CLUBS a-- -' Pn. Rir-har- t For First Class DO YOU KNOW d By Lyman H Th-ide- Rich. County Agricul- tural Agent- TLe hall ents have ever presented. was a enchanted Japanese garden- was carried out perfectly even to the faint scent of inscence as yon entered the door. The main feature of the evening i the pror.nade which the Junior class Hk part in. The Juniors are very pleased vita their prom and they feel like evryfne the who attended, that it was ti rue cess. - In 1930 there were listed in the State of Utah. 95,000 dairy' cows of which 9,759 were in Utah county. 24.000 dairy heifers were listed in the State, of which 2.000 dame from Utah county. Utah county produces approximately six million gallons of milk per year and the State as a whole 65 million Utah county ranks second pallorswith. Cache county leading. The milk production per cow on Utah farm in general, is only 5,300 pounds per animal. Approximately 10 percent of the milk and cream is used on the farm where it is produced. Approximately 6 percent used as butter on the farm. Approximately 3 per cent is fed to calves. More than 30 per cent separated and sold as butterfat. Approximately 7 percent is sold by retail producers and the balance of percent as wholesale sales. This disposal and percentage is in reference to Utah as a whole. FOE SALE IF YOU WANT THE BEST , ALALFA SEED Nearly 10,000 customers, most of them residential and farm users, are CHICKEN FEED now saving money on their electric half-pricservice biUls under the new ' e AND plan'' according to the quarterly rejwrt made to the State Public SerBALED STRAW vice Commission by the Utah Power & Light Co. BUY AT THE The new rate plan, which became effective October 1, provides that all JUNIOR PROM WELL ATTENDED current used each month, in excess of LEHI LILY CEREAL MILL The Junior Prom was well attended that used during the same month of Dairymen of Utah county organized PHONE the base period, is received at half by Lehi residents and people from chapters of the American Jersey Catcommunities. dance The price until the objective rate is reach surrounding tle club and the Holstein-Friesie- n as1 t was one of the best proms Lehi stud t ed. sociation of America at a meeting It is estimated by company officials Thursday night in the city and county that beneficiaries of this plan saved building. $00,000 during the months of l)ecem- Others elected for the organization ber, January and February. No re follow: Jersey club Heber Knudsen, port was issued or October and NovI'rovo. president; Ralph Hoover, ember the first two months of operProvo, secretary and treasurer. ation of the new plan. Holstein-Friesieclub Albert Hill, The saving under this plan does not Spanish Fork, pesident; Evans Ander- take into account customers who re son, I.ehi, and V. H. ceived additional reductions by reason Nielson, Spanish Fork, secretary and of a change in domestic lighting treasurer. schedules which provides all eonsump Utah County Agent Lyman IL Rich tion over 7C kwh will be 4c a hwh. outlined a seven-poiprogram to be Officials explained electric consum conducted in Utah county for lSIlfi, ers are pleased with the reductions which provides for maintenance of and will continue to be so, as increased dairy records, use of registered sires, use brings them the lowest rates in disease control, exhbts, the history of the intermountain terri marketing, encouraging consumption tory. of dairy products and and junior GROCERIES MEATS SEASONABLE FRUITS They said when the power company club work in dairying. came into existence in 1912 average domestic rates ranged from 10 to 12 GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. .... j.'.' CHILDREN' SHOULD BE cents per hwh- in the territory, whereCAREFUL WHEN FLYING KITES as the average price paid for home servce in its various forces on the sysThe kite flying season is with us tem You can ALWAYS, get the best selection of choice today is less than 5 cents. again, and it comes the danger to life In connection with the report reand limb, unless youngsters are care- vealed that 20 percent or 24,107 cusMeats and Groceries at our store. , f ful to fly their kites in the "great open tomers of the power company and subsidiaries were cooking electrically at the end of liCJo, an increase of 1195 over the corresponding period in 1931. do Officials stated the company's mestic customers in 193,1 were using PHONE 17 the more eelctricity than in 1934, MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH average being 7.") 5 kilowatt hours with an average annually compared "jitii ii of 715 kwh in 1934. & Power In 1935 the Utah Light Co. and subsidiarie was charged $1,056,000 in taxes and on December NT r-- a. a. I A 31, 1935 had 1020 men on its regular payroll and an additional 623 temporary empoyees, it was stated. It was explained by officials that the construction budget, which was nearly a half million dollars in 1935, will be considerably enlarged in 1 9156 by the -- XIbuildng of the new $1,000,000 steam power generating station at the mouth of Provo canvon. This work will re quire approximately 200 men. V 4-- ' 5-- S?1M PAPER HANGING and PAINTING at Reasonable Prices S.'-y- all-ag- e ,. HHHf-r-i-- I a Jratci n.ty. h -- vt-- MN'E AT .i of Pi Kapra spaees'' rather than in close proximI'oer companies ity to pKner lines i n- - l.i.v I.ehi :. graduates rr?. n are issuing a warning to youngsters in 'jaili y.ar ut the Aggie mS-- J, wi.j enjoy the sjuit of rtyir.jj kites. cajti,,ning them to be careful that their soaring kites and strings do not FIRST PENSION contact electric wires. Emphasis is placed upon the danger CHECKS MAILED of damp strings, held by children, tailing across lines transmitting elecche.-ktric current to the kite tlier, w hich may of Uuh y residents for aid under the bring fatal results. It is also pointed out that there is s'at s.j,:al pr.yrara were mailed . I' of. Elmer Miller, chair-!- ; very serious danger in youngsters at.. c an tempting to release kite strings which ...jnty welfare board, become entangled with elect ic wires. ihe list of persons who already i uve oual ned f r aid under tue proMANY TAKES gram tic! i.i, :o;; penM.mers. ill ueperu'.-i.- t children and seven I'lin.i, ar.d involves a total ADVANTAGE OF monthly expenditure of approximately $itiio, Fro'e ,,. V;:Ur said. This "list will NEW PLAN he inert as other persons tjualifv. ir llJtU. tn.r.l- "ran' ; the Joseph Kirkhars Vi of MARCH 19. 1936 THURSDAY. i 1 see HORACE HADFIELD Satisfaction Guaranteed n By Third Ward Church, Lehi, Utah t I Ml IN LONG DI5TANCE TELEPHONE SERVICE Rates are lower all day Sunday. Person to person and rates are reduced every night at 7 p. m. 1. 2. station-to-statio- 4-- n Reductions apply when day rate is more than : station-to-statio- n 35c. Not just in the Sunny Sout-h.v OAX"7 i V y 'tK'7 'A'immi litelteMil LAMSIEK "A Schenley Whiskeyo DBMODS. a Character 7j? V rft?C! Permanent Wave Anderberg Beauty Shoppe 143 SOUTH THIRD EAST. PROVO, UTAH BUTTER WRAPPERS We will print your butter papers on better quality paper at a cheaper price. Try the Free Press first and be satisfied. Big Double Show Friday and Saturday. at Take Advantage of Our 14 Years of Experience, as Our Many Satisfied Patrons Have. Our Equipment and Operators Are Not To Be Excelled in Any Shop Within the State. Making it Possible for Us to SERVE YOU BETTER AND SAVE YOU MORE! ACTORS TAKE BIG CHANGES TO MAKE North-thousaSnowy but even in the CREAM 0 Schenley 's KENTUCKY whiskey! Bourbon straight PINT -- Ch. rtk," TH,K tS8,8cbmlT ( B--.. c. s. Pt off. Dtatrlbotow. QUART No. 61 FULL V" BonriF w. mm uw No. " of 60 Sbir SATISFACTION GUARANTEED "V" nds today are mixing the as delicious as drinks and highballs Dixie famous juleps. They get 689 VROVO'S MOST EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE BEAUTY SALON the Royal, Let's Go! PICTURE THRILLS PHONE Every player ho took part in the battle scenes of the Cosmopolitan pirate picture "Captain Blood," which released by First National comes to the Royal Theatre on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, understood that he took a one to three chance of being hurt. "Captain Blood" is a story of violence and death defying adventure on the high seas and Director Michael Curtiz is known to be a stickler for realism. It seemed inevitable that at least a fourth of the actors involved would be injured one way or another. It was necessary for them to risk their necks under falling spars, in hand to hand sword duels and on swinging ropes which carried them from one ship to another during a They braved the boarding battle. of flaming bits of wreckage danger from above and they them on dropped staunchly on the furiously burndeck of the good ship Arabella, ing orders to "abandon ship." for waiting The estimate of injuries proved to be approixraately correct. Fortunately thiv were all of a minor nature and they were shared by featured playert. etunt men and extra. The rate of par was biffa ia proportion to the chance takes. stood Lubrication and Washing Try our modern pit along with the latest equipment and expert 4 service for lubrication and washing. TIRES. TUBES and ACCESSORIES USE CONOCO IT'S BETTER .t ' FIRST CLASS MOTOR SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES CENTRAL SERVICE STATIC: "BUCK" PETERSON ISaM&tr PfTONE 11 FIRST BAST and 9TATB BTRS21 f |