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Show MAY 5, 193S Crs date se' ley waters. Fishing on th SEASOH 1PKING HAY is the 1 SET FOR 29 BY COOK U- - state depiruiw-- a .- hrouirhout the state the Tests Prove the Power of Food " ; .1 . federate aU ir.e openi Uate, Demonstrate a urging .i.. w j forward to May 29 water., Diet it1 . v mnineon waters suitable to lor i,, perch, catii.h., level. J t '.arm- v controll- - er water sper ;(.s. streams on f jtp Fish hai .., 1 .r.ti tate fUh and game departwere a.sadv' :.y r.:, '.'.."m'' fill.. wing a Wednesday T1' which . hat Commis- sportsmen with f rf sprt5men Piven a chame to ' to the stream Vf.,e they ar,. j t Y.: Several Hon looking ,rj,v' U'ui r rtM-too- 3K ' c' .... Is e)t msi.c.,s ,f tSt over the state this summer laws formulae lld be acceptable to all. hv r ..r tnis K, ' ..n,oHiir ., is- - I aiigi"-'-- for thfc th,,l. fefc being ,hty W(.rt d -- cussiun of Mr. and Mr?. F;ln,r was rather Lake City. Yuk-- nt and Mrs. J,.hn Yatt sPrtsmen seemed the ..fijj. r.f Saif vith Mr different idea on when John E. Junes ,f ilafrna, date should be set. attended be will me open resenoir iur.eral st)Vi,es fcr Ch Cohedjre, Sunday.. time in u"-- - a t,inr first mists agamst was assistant nmerican rur CUV uiss r.una Webb arrived home sexton. j Sunday from San Diego, California, He is survived by his widow: six where she has been pmoioved for th JOIN PRIESTHOOD and daughters, Carl. i sons Alma, 'fast eight months. While there she Wendell, Lucille and Emma Watkins,! resided with her sister. Mrs. W. D. OUTING ON MAY 21 all uf American Fork; Mrs. Florence Harden. Before returning home she Street of Lehi; a nephew and the visited with friends and relatives in TAH COUXTY L. D. S. BOYS TO following brothers and sisters: Oscar Ixs Angeles and surrounding: cities. Watkins of Alpine; Joseph Watkins iJ TO I'ROVO OX EXCURSION and Mrs. John Bushman of lehi; Lorenza Watkins of Los Angeles, and i.'ie thousand buys, bearers of the a half brother, Gordon Torkeson of ;uc priesthood, will b- - th Ogden. the Aarul'iie Iirie.tilik,-- unnnmu ,,t ' U;h stake on Saturday, May 21st, :i the third annual Aaronic priesthood JUNIOR GIRLS TO of the stakes of Utah Val-e- I0GOBOYSY1LL Vitamin-RIc- r Vital to Health H(l m Vi'S n lab.,: u- ''. -( J IT: as !' s ov.. ,t h L'cd thtir -- now TON COUD1SS . immediately brought on in lowers." THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1335 vt-- V.".vr., ed to years ago. LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH f v.'l as :!iey h..v will Buys SHOWING PRESENT PLAYS FRI. be broujrht in trucks rr.auc dv? f i vvartl :: u!'"f private cars from all ends of the study The Junior girls of the Lehi First, va:,t-for a full day's program which r.utr:t. the; have carr..r i cn Fourth Wards wiil if t at J a. m. Lehi, Alpine and Second and wun rat two one act in the Lehi present plays 'HM!Htros meet stakes will at The rats pictured here dram;it iiark. i'rovn whpi-- e Pr,.f u Second Ward Amusement Hall, Fricai.y illustrate the power of food K. Merrill will have ,iiiiu..-nc- e charge of a pro- - day, May 6, at 8 p m. There will .... erowth. A)ti-.be no charge for the entertainment. !:?: am to acquaint the rats are exactly the same boys with the ap history of Provo. At the same time the boys of Koiob, N'ehi, an,i palmyra stakes will be ENGAGEMENT meeting at the steel plant for an ex- -, .'.i. and the boys of Utah and ANNOUNCEMENT ' s a run stakes will be meeting at the 4 I est tail State hosuita for a rlinic. At lo a. m. the Lehi, Alpine, and The engagement of Miss Merle stake boys will move on to McKinney, daughter of, Mr. and E -- 1 the Provo ctiy and county building Mrs. Lehman McKi nney, to Lloyd and then to the Utah State hospital, Strong, son of Mrs. Mildred Strong the weight of one is twice that of hi: while Utah ad Sharon will be of Alpine, is announced this week. stakes brother. Whtra one animal is pum at the steel plant and Kolob, Nebo The marriage to take place in the and underdeveloped, the second it and I'amyra stakes will be at near future. fat and sleek and full of vitality. Sowiette park. At 11 a. m. another What has produced such a differ switch will be made so that all the ence in weight and general Mrs. J. D. Hitchcock arrived in phvsica' Uns will have seen these ? points of in- lehi Merely a slight differ Friday for an indefinite visit once in diet. The two rats have terest in Provo. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. lived under identically the same ('iat)ter At Stadium and other relatives. Fagan At noon all the stakes will gather conditions, but the smaller animal on the left has received food lackat the stadium. Each boy has been ing in sufficient vitamins, while the asked to bring his own packet lunch. other rat has been fed the same diet, Utah stake will stand ' treat" and reinforced with vitamins. serve all those who bring their cups If a food ration is "circus'' lemonade. During the lunch vital to the health of animals, how much more vital it must be for period, N'eff Smart will present an andl human beings. Surely the lesson is interesting boxing, tumbling, plain to see. If a mother wants her bag punching program which is being children to thrive she must feed pot ten up to interest the boys. At 1 them adequately. The child who is p. m. Pres. Franklin S. Harris will receiving a diet lacking in vitamins address the boys on the ''Traditions has no chance to grow and develop of Brigham Young University." properly. Nor will the adult on a deThe boys will then disperse into ficient diet attain or maintain optiCHANGED? There's a contests in which groups for soft-ba- ll mum health. difference in the way stake teams will compete. The boys wiil clothes aro cleaned anci EDITOR'S NOTE: To plan a diet not participating in soft-bawisely, to recognize the foods rich in .spend the afternoon in a great outpressed. There's a differ important food elements, we must door game carnival which is being in equipment and ence learn to utilize the discoveries prepared by Utah stake officers and materials used; a differof science. We must keep abreast B. Y. U. physical education majors. of the newer knowledge of nutrition ence in the method and At the conclusion prizes will be as it is presented by wise, unbiased will be lads and awarded tired the workmanship. Have you interpreters such as C. Houston sent home for another year. food auknown Goudiss, nationally given usuli thority, who each week offers his "What to Eat and Why" column in MADSEII GLEAIIIilG this newspaper. In this column Mr. DEATH SUMMONS Goudiss translates the latest develRuben Christenaen, Agent opments into simple, 102-- J. WATKINS RUFUS JOHN PHOKE Pleasant Grove his articles language. By following We call every Tuesday and Thura. regularly, it is easy to keep in step with the most findings of John Rufus Funeral services for nutritional science. Watkins, 51, who died in an Ameri R. B. Woriton, Boyd Larsen, Byron ca Fork hospital Saturday of pneu was conducted Wednesday UATTRESSES REMADE Whipple and Dr. J. G- - Jones attend- monia, Parks Scout at 2 p. m. in American Fork Fourth ed the Utah National Council meeting in Provo, Monday Ward chapel. OLD MATTRESSES MADE SAME '':us . fcxpt-rmmt- s ' j -- 11 If".; Hurrah! SARATOGA HOT SPRINGS ' Tim-panug- os well-being- I I Now OPEN d Maybe you've been half way new rake, Eromising yourself or after hay toot this year. If to, we want to talk to you. Come in and see just what we've cot to offer in new and improved Case machines . . . easier running and built to, stand the gait. Also complete line of modern tillage and harvesting equipment. We also cary tractors and a full Una of ali kinds of farm implements. "TIMES HAVE Under Board of Health Supervision We are headquarters for FEEDS OF ALL KINDS carry the famous PEERLESS COAL We ll LEHI CEREAL MILL PHONE WE DELIVER 5-- trV A MESSAGE TD al te MM Whose Wives Cook nu un in tl? j pi . ' Mr. Watkins was born at Alpine, September 6, 1886, a son of Joseph and Dorothy Marie Beck Watkins. He evening. Mr. and Mrss. mm I Q$l JI if ikUNDI8r7 Y 4 WELT J on to a saringfill and make those Elizabeth,1 Armstrong D. mattresses and pillows. Lake in the L. Salt 1911, 24, May S. temple, and took up residence in mattreseea Hare old-fashion- ed V i and give a s trial, work done while 700 wait. STATE STREET SHOE SHOP 8-- Try it A WEEK? sometime and you'll learn how slow, how dirty, how difficult it is. Contrast r such cooking with the super-speecleanliness and automatic advantages d, which a modern electric range meal permits one to place an entiro of c : IM JAt&?$ - mC& k). Rod ' ing to a perfectly cooked dinner. r: , . 7 C' go out -- 'er-lssa'" r.i ; C ? 3'? ... A hi.itoric.il Krui portraying conlribution 0 the Rio Grande to development of fe the Inlermountain Wett. r.. to ,v' -- ,.,,! r.vrr . v. Q a modem electric range in your t.me. balance. Convenient, easy terms on ' old GORGE Vj - M.-i- 756-mil- on Di,-f.- -Mn ' ...... 'u"iu Pass he haby roaa, wim eieganuy appoimeu jjuoaciigwi .ui, 'rn vie j.v-Do: sTpullm.";.'- - c!irac:e'd "not. "',n wide attention. Travelers themselves christened the road "Scenic Lino of th w " nov universally tocognizod. , c iuu ..... ... w.-- .. 1. ... f ' : ::: -- aa.r.-j wrsE ir.:. "uuve o& west icoii, from Tennessee Pass had reached Glen wood Springs with the linal the line IV radroad. !ranscon!i:iontJl . Grand Junction comp eted in leoa. in ioju me noyui .inK ,v.nl natural most s ol 782 America miles spectacular W'wJn Denver Ogdf-via Tennessee Pass, traversing for lines from Alamosa to Durango. Silverlon and Farm-inato- n "'entire standard except gage The system to Salida; and from Sahda to Gunnison. Moat-ros- e N M from Alamosa .0 Santa Fe, N. M, from Alamosa in the United States. and'burcy. This 686 miles is the longest narrow gage system It first tapped the great coal he da of Carbon. Rio Grande. to the credited "firsts" are In Utah many where a mountain of copper and Grand counties. It was first to extend rails to Bingham Canyon and T.ntic mining district., Park rich City reach to (he It was first produced Sl.062.000.000 in 60 years. ' Sevier valleys. the fertile Sanpete and Mrripr lQ Denvr'B ambition for DO tlononSi e.nir hnrtt throuah the Rockies marked another Rio Grande victory. Phone 18 i j tarec SUA-reU E. BROWN, Agent ' iboul ichtdulej, MgN ft), InlormjIioB f -, p Ui- -i thr Printinpntal Divide to Ounmson, via Marshall fass, lU.Bjb It.; 19 from Gunnison west reached the Utah border Dec. 19, 1882. via P.''s 10 253 ft. -n o!':iwtrd with the parent company, was formed in 1881, unifying disco-n-t-Rio Grn''f' I""' In Utah nr'-i- , )??.. the Rio Grande Western reached Springville, 155 miles east of Salt A.r:,i:;t. hake Salt City. liios Summit'to j j" Peasant Valley Junction, arriving at the Coloraao border April 8, 1883, and ,v,f n r,.,cr Soldier 3G8 miles long. q.'. 6 21, civ;ng the Rio Grande Western a Utah railroad '"'i 'mm narrow gago lino betweeo wV7 by the Rio Grande as part ol the in the oven, set the automatic clock, returnand for an afternoon A small down payment mil iV PflRT FIVE " ci.-- t ad S '2 1 !! ) i i 08 BORNE, Prop. !! STATE 8TREET, LEHI, UTAH HAROLD all of your family's breakfasts, lunches and dinners FOR ' Come In feather were Sady and children of Sandy, Lehi visitors, Sunday, guests of Mr. renomated, your and Mrs. Harry Manning, Sr. American Fork Mrs. Watkins died cleaned and recovered with new tick in 1930. for only . Mr. Watkins was again married in ing Arthur Paltridge, Mrs. Mr. and OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. Mrs. Ernest the L. D. S. temple on March 11, son, Dan, Mr. bnd 54 North 4th West, Provo, Utah Morse Peck Anna to were guests 1936, Georgia Adams of Salt Lake City, or Call Lehi death he his time of the Lehi. At of of William Price, Sunday. M-50- FRANKLY, Mr. Husband, have you ever tried cooking on an not just one meal but stove l V We convert your cotton mattress in Earl Dowding of married EC'.-- ..--, I AS NEW i |