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Show Thursday, ji ly 2. JVLT 2 4.;. CONJOINT PROGRAMS ltt TIT ' FIRST WARD The meetings will be held in the five different wards, as usual, and will begin at 7:30 p. m- under the direction of the M. I. A. A patriotic program is being plan- red for the people of the First Ward. This type of program was chosen duei to the fart that July is a patriotic! month. The history of the flag will be Mrs. mnzeu pwnson. given Dy patriotic talk by J. X. Washburn and patriotic musical numbers are being arranged. K w-4-k Thursday and Fri., July 2, 3 j j ir -- Let us show you how - e ran keep THIRD WARD in your shoes the ('O.MKItT :.:id In the thud ward the uilicers and LOOKS that rnai'e yuu like t- wear teacher.-- have planned a .short snappy them. and it is a.-- follows: Open-i- n It's Smart t.. I'v.y f,m It SlI'iFS ah PR' (PEP.I.Y then keep tlu-r.- i ir s'T.g by the congregation, "Iloj-o- f G n a ra nt eed Church. Lehi, Utah Israel." prayer by Leo Hairield, By Third Ward I'rie and ;nanu duet by Norma Donna Hadtield, leading by Dorothy Th. Sunday evening session will be Gray, accordian solo by iki-s- d Manthe direction of the M. I. A ning, strut talk by Luther Coates, closing song, "l'ut Your Shoulder To board of I.el.i. The ullicers in this '1 he Wheel" by the congregation and organization are also nutting forth a prayer by a scout. A special invit-- 1 jrood effort for a tine program on that ation is extended to the members of evening. this ward to attend the meeting. The adult department have the progam in charge. FOURTH WARD .Members of the chorus in the A special speaker and musical Lehi, Alpine and Sharon are being arranged in the Fourth stakes who participated at the June Ward Sunday evening. However the music festival will render some of the program has not yet been outlined in numbers they sang at the festival. SATISFACTION Gl'ARANTTEEU Come in ami jivt us a trial BOBS SHOE SHOP THON'R MAIN STREET 134-- r loo POUND BAG t4 SUGAR 10 r POUND BAG 58c t t Corn Flakes, 2 Pkgs Rice Krispies, 1 pkg. Pep Bran Flakes, 1 pkg 1 Utility Basr HORACE HADFIELD u-p- ed. SUGAR $5.69 PAPER HANGING ANn PAINTING Sa t i s fact i on t -- For First Class , Specials Week-en- d tr - E FDR 31 Pork and Beans, Large Size 2 for 2 for FIFTH WARD FRUIT THINNING W ATCH FOR The Fifth Ward have a very special v. MUM r.i.A N&V program underway and have made ADVISED OF plans for it to be different from other meetings. They are hoping that the The advisability of thinning fruit ward members will be present to enUTAH COVERED joy the program they have prepared. at all depends upon the market and the conditions of the tree, says Dr. A. WAGON DAYS The meeting under the directions L. Stark of the Utah State Agricul of the mutual are always put over in tural college extension service. Un of 1936 fine style and those who have attended der most conditions fruit of larger before know it will be well worth their size will demand a higher price than time to be present at these meetings. smaller sized fruit. By reducing the SALT LAKE CITY The officers of this organization would total number of fruits per tree early in the growing season an increase in JULY 22 - 23 - 24 - 25 appreciate your attendance. size results to those remaining on the Indian Village - Parades tree. The sooner the thinning of fruit GAR TURNS OVER Rodeo Carnival and is done after the June drop the better the results as a general rule. "THE UTAH CAVALCADE" AFTER HITTING This year, however, there is present More Details Next Issue in some sections serious damage from T LOOSE DIRT hail. On trees that were not thin- - 4 Plan to be in SALT LAKE ned earilcr there is often enough J fruit set to allow the removal of the The Hudsen car belonging to 4 GLORIOUS DAYS of Missouri, turned over fruits most injured by hail and still AND JOYOUS NIGHTS when he hit some leave a good crop. Although the cost f Thursday morning loose gravel on the side of the road jf thinning may seem high, it should near the Ford Roberts home. The be remembered that the fruit must car was wrecked, but it was fixe! at oe picked at harvest if not thinned the Comer garage and was ready to go .arlier and that it costs more to on its journey Thursday evening nandle a cull fruit when harvesting and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor The occupants of the car were not .han a thinned fruit. It should also Geraldine Taylor, Seiina Peterson, be made clear that the material going hurt seriously. Hazel McKinmy and Dorthy T router into a cull fruit would make larger reason Howard Mr. The for being spent Thursday evening at the guard off the road was he turned out to miss first grade fruits if the culls were reto t'u vogram given a camp and went who tritd to pass a wagon on lieved early in the season. If proper car honoring Governor's night. the highway The man trying to pa limning is practiced no reduction in the wagon was Edward Aihn oi .otal yield icsults and thj quality of Provo. After he saw he couldn't make he crop is greatly improved by 4TH OF JULY SALE it past the v. agon he .an:e back in operation. line but it was too kite fo,- the In other fruit growing sections The biggest picnic day of the y.ar. car had ahvadv dogged olF the .binning is a stan lard operat.m as is. We arc naming prices so everybody of he road and dde Mmine pruning, harvesting, and spraying in can go on a picnic and have a good orT the side of the road. r ;vi lab. Many Utah growers haw time. The occupants of the Hudson cai thinned their fruit for a number of 1M1 vears and are still iBananns, firm and ripe. Ui. wore driver, Joseph Howard, doing it with full lb. Mevin oua'iitv Hc Beandell Tomatoes, White, Daring Extra ripe lu'trd, ntentions to continue the practice. and Anna Beandell. all of Hanion, S'hey claim it is a paying proposition Good Size Ripe (ranges, Missouri. 10c 5c Loaves Occupants of the Chevro- .mil just as important as spraying. Three BREAD, let car, driven by Edward Allam W( r: Tlu number of fruits removed in fRasins for your cake, packet... "ic his wife and baby The person drivwill depend upon the vigor thinning 17c No. 2 Can Pineapple of the branch thinned. ing the uairon was William Joue. A vigorous Quart Jar Salad Dressing. ..... .2"c iiranch with healthy green leaves can nature to good size more fruits than 2 IVtundTATSoiiaci-ackers.l!'c WAflD MEMBERS TO i weaker growing branch. Each 12c"Tuna Fl ikes lie 2 c HONOR BISHOPRIC ''ranch must be considered separatePeas, extra quality, :i cans ly when thinning. A vigorous branch rGood'Pink" Salmon? tall "carTTlOc vith healthy green leaves can mature l'.'c Can corn. 2 cans. Honoring nineteen years of untir to good size more fruits than a weak20c ing service ward members of th.1 Lehi er growing branch. Each branch Nippie Ch, ese, Pound 4 Cans Deviled Meat. lie Second Ward are entertaining Stm- - must be rorsidered separately whin e'r.y night in a testimonial and Skippie Peanut Butter, 12 ounce binning. Under average conditions leaves per fruit in ptviches gram for their ward bishonrie. The about Package ind apples will be sufficient to mak all llav :rs. package. ..... to program will consist of rood si:o. Thirty to forty leav's per Song. l.'x: Pure Lard, Pound '; uit will produce a good sized fruit Prayer. ."e Pork and Bjanc, small can Song. although somewhat smaller than when :"JUST "ARRIVED VERY GOOD Cornet solo Wallace Glove.-i larger number of leaves per fruit is NEW POTATOES Piano Duet Mrs. Sylvester- Clark left. Flavor aid and Yum for Cold Drinks and I.aPriel Goodwin. Take off all small, injured, and irPopcorn for the kiddies. Solo "This is the Place" Booth regular fruit first when thinning. If Sorcnson. there are still too many friuts left reIN OUR DRY GOODS Tribute to Bishopric A. B. Ander- move some of the norma specimens. son. Gather and burn all insect or disease Remarks Bishop Goodwin. New Assortment Ankle Sox, all :nfested fruit while thinning to reRemarks Heber C. Webb. new colors, all sizes duce the pest population. ..l,rc Thin now Remarks George S. Peterson. not o. Ladies' Silk Hose if have done you 2"c, 40c, 6ic already Ward members are urged to attend Light or Dark the meeting as a token of appreciation Children's Silk Bloomers 25c to these three faithful workers. Ladies Belts, all colors BEGINS INTERNSHIP 15c Ladies' Stepins or Xpt' f 1 Marshmellows Pineapple, No. 2 Can BREAD Spaghetti, Pound Package 1 3 for 10c 3 Can 25c MEAT DEPARTMENT .....oc Pound SPECIAL PRICE ........ i:ic Jumbo WATERMELONS lie LUNCH Pound 0X MEATS OF ALL KINDS. PEAS, NEW POTATOES, We also BUNCH VEGETABLES feature and Swift Armour Branded the highest quality AT MARKET 17c 18c FRUITS and VEGETABLES CANTALOUPE, 23c quart jar 25c Franco-America- n BANANAS 19c 2 lb. Package 18c 2 lbs. Packages 20c Scda Crackers A-- l Graham Crackers Salad Dressing, Dinner Club detail. c 10c Booth Sardines Tuna Flakes s, 0 THLKDay THE LEHI FREE PRESS me Beef, beef it is possible to get. PRICES j t People's jj PHONE 76 OR IKui-.-e- dz-'ti..O- STATE Showing the Wilken Family at a sort of That's me behind the punch bowl leaning on the table. The big fellow to the other side of ST., LEHI me is my brother-in-la- TW $.4 er n . 78 5 . - Co-o- p. Tom, and William Wilken is the one with hu head in front of V.::: 1 y w ML" the fiddler's stomach. 1 f f Harry E. Wilken C 'VTfc e ' . sofa T3 6 "Txf iff " i .4 . ' Jel-wol- ...... . - -- Bloomers... Everything to 25c, 35c and 50c doll up with. SHOP AT BROADBENTS AND HAVE MONEY LEFT FOR . FIRE CRACKERS and BATHING WE DELIVER PROMPTLY OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN MORNING OF THE 4TI1 t A l. STAKE CONFERENCE Dr. Ralph Goodwin and wife City, Tuesday JULY evening where Dr. Goodwin started his internship at the general hospital Conference for the Lehi stake will Wednesday. He will be at the hosbe held in the Hifrh School Audi- pital for one year, practicing. Dr. Goodwin and wife just recently torium, July 11th and 12th. President A. C. Schow will preside at the returned from Pennsylvania where he has studied at the State University meeting included in the confeence. The presidency of the stake are for the past two years. Prior to this planning for some very (rood ses- he spent six years at the University sions. They are jrettinjr their pro- of Utah. Dr. Goodwin is the son of Mr. and gram underway and making plans to pet some of the general authorities to Mrs. S. I. Goodwin and Mrs. Goodwin come down and talk to the people of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.J. II Lehi. A. AND 12 left for Salt Lake Whipple. For celebrating here's our own family's whiskey! I dare say a lot of folks looking around ir the liquor stores have got their eye peeled for something extra special for the 4th. I shouldn't wonder if thetVs some that hasn't found out they can get the exact same whiskey we distillers enjoy ourselves. The Wilken Family Whiskey is our own Family's recipe-m- ade in every way according to the recipe of our Dad that started distilling 44 years ago. If you've got a mind to find out how mild and a tasty whiskey can be without its costing you much either-T- orn and William and me would like you to try the Wilken Family Whiskey. And The Wilken Family hopes you have a nice holiday! 1 J? wnti B Lf S u tOKD MO I0TTU0 IT JOS. 1 FWOI ttiOBiY. of txiiOLn rtooucts riL-wta- Mi co,. |