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Show THl'KSrAV, Jl"LY 28. 1938 THURSDAY, JULY 28, LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Ira Eeveraux and son, Dick, of Pleasant Grove, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Littleford. LOCAL ITEMS ar.i Mrs. James P. Christen- - Mrs. Blanche Terry of Salt Lake, spent the first part of the week in Lthi visiting with friends and relatives. Not Wash Day, But Every Day At A Mine ci;t Friday visiting in Sandy. Ray Sherwood who has been attend- sehwl in Ogden, spent the Mrs. Littleford ir.g Forrest and Mr. in Salt Lake at Cover- - days in Lehi with his mother, Mrs. James Sherwood. Vi?on Days Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McDonald, American Fork, spnt Sunday in I. ehi visitng with Mr. and Mrs. James II. Gray and relatives and friends. holi-Mond- ; Vern Richins ol Mr. and Mrs. were of Mr. and Mrs. guests ir,er, pr 3r- -. Forrest Littleford, Sunday. j t Littleford. Mr. and Mrs. William C. Thomas of Bk'.ckfoot, Idaho, were in Lehi the Mr. and Mrs. D- R. Mitchell part of the week visiting with turned Saturday evening from and Mrs. A. Carlos A. fornia where they have been during and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben! the past few weeks. They report a Davis. Jvery lovely trip. re-fir- st j WOE. WOE, IS ME! ' Count ; ..Z jft nt fil-- l v. w4 CaU 1 setting sun Finds me unpaid By the Who swore by all That's good and great That for my money I needn't wait. j He owes me yet. He has until I really think He always will. On top of this, We were friends liefore, But now he trades At another store." John R. Bone returned to his home Satuiday from St. George where he ha been installing machinery for grading sugar beet seed for the Sugar Company. Sc!.-'- Utah-Idah- that day lost Whot-- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Jr., are the proud parents of a fine son and heir born Saturday at their home The mother is the former Emma Strasburg. Leona Richins of Pleasant Grove in Lehi visiting spent the wek-en- d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest 1933 Exchange o Mrs. Angus Gardner was in Salt Mrs. Thorns Powelil ad son, Dean, Lake, Sunday. of Cody, Wyoming, returned to their home Tuesday after sending the f X holidays in Lehi visiting with relatives and friends. They were guests l at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox I V" I . ftt 1h. Tliis is not a Chinese laundry, f and cold showers are provided in but a locker room at the Tintie an adjoining room for the men to Standard niine in Kureka. Tile use as they come off .hift. .,, o, the ahov e plc- clothing ha in lug above is the! T!,,. working "duds" of the miners. It n,,.e have just compk eu their is hung in this manner to dry and shift underground and me are is given a thorough airing by cir- - making ready to find rreatiou dilating air currents. These locker while others turn to chores at rooms are steam heated and hot their farms in Coshen v; illey. J. A. OWENS RECEIVES NEW APPOINTMENT o,.,, Pt.iaR By .; (6; J,i ! EETTY BARCLAY "The hotter the day, the lighter the meal" is a motto that should be hung on the wall of evry kitchen ami kitchenette in the land. Our bodies do not require as much food in hot weather as in cold and thoughtful women take this into consideration when planning hot weather menus. Smaller portions of heavy foods; fewer hot dishes; plenty of balancing fruits and vegetables; new and attractive dishes that will delight the eye and whet the appetite; cold, healthful, salads, sherbets and Hawaiian Mouise 2 teaspoons gelatine 2 tablespoons water j cup Hawaiian pineapple juice 2 CUP sugar 2 teaspoons lemon iiiice 1 cup whipping cream Soak gt latino live minutes In waior. Heat pi:ie;:;,i ;p juice to boiling point; add gt i.uine and :".i;rar, and itir m.;i2 til. 'iv.a!. Cool, add lemon Vh' n jelly starts to thit ; fo'd in st inly beaten I'Ut:-in mold la refrigdesserts these represent the se- (ream. ( ) d ( erator place unt;l lira!. cret of the successful hot weather t'Mi'c and verve v illi v'ui' . d CicaiU diet. 0 sen iiv a If you are looking for somethi;:.'-- r and cherry. particularly desirable either fur the Ji'!c a la Rucse family alone or wheu company v. 1 cream cup "' conies, I suggest any of the follow'i tea: ( i ailia ing dainties that call for natural, 2 tables,". latino Hawaiian pineapple unsweetened J4 cup cold water juice as a base and other ingredi2 cups Hawaiian pineapple juice ents that are just as readily avail! able. These are torrid day dishes cup sugar that will be repeated, time and 6 drops lemon juice time again. Grated rind of '2 lemon Pinch of salt Tropical Sherbet 1 cup sliced pineapple diced y3 cup Hawaiian pineapple Juice 12 lady lingers cup sugar 3 egg whites Whip the cream, add vanilla and cup shredded cocoanut keep in a cool place. Soak gelatine 2 green maraschino cherries in cold waier 5 minutes. Heat 1 chopped coarse cup pineapple juice to boiling point, 1 red maraschino cherries add gelatine and sugar and stir unchopped coarse til dissolved. Then add remaining tablespoons of assorted chopped pineapple juice, lcrr.cn juica cr.l nuts rind, and salt. Set bowl containing Mix pineapple juice and sugar, stir mixture in a pan filled with crushed Until dissolved. Freeze to a mush mixture until it beand beat ice, In refrigerator tray or freezer. Fold to Then fold in the thicken. gins In stiffly beaten egg whites and other ingredients, and finish freez- whipped cream and diced pinea mold lined with ing. Stir several times daring freez- apple, turn into chill. and lady fingers, If sherbet is In refrigerator ing When ready to serve, turn out on tray. Serve In sherbet glasses, with wafers or lady fingers. 6 to 8 a platter and garnish with whipped cream, if desired. 8 servings. t la 1 E. W. Scripps, chairman of the board of the Sciipps League of Newspapers has announced the of J. A. Owens as general of the Provo Herald, The manager and the San Logan Herald-JournLuis Obispo, California, Telegram-Tribun- e. succeeds Owens Mr. i ?f WELT 1 I' if- L. I. STATE STREET Herald-Journ- al I Thompsen and children of Los Angeles, CaliMr. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson and fornia, were guests of Mrs. Jennie family attended the Covered Wagon Nostrum, Friday night. Days Parade in Salt Lake, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. T- - F. Kirkham, Mrs. A. W. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. George Wanlass of Manti, has Giles and children fromed a Afton spent the past week in Lehi visiting with his brothers and sisters and party to American Fork Canyon, Monday. other friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ITansPn for Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. George I Bone left Saturday Detroit, Michigan, where he will attend summer school at the General Motors plant. AMAZING leciUa of W-- "3-on-- TEST PROVES THE NORGE l" R0LLATOR COMPRESSOR GIVES YOU MORE POWER I MORE ECONOMY 1 C. MORE ELECTRIC COLD I Hansen and daughters, Valine and in Spring-vill- e E'Loyse, spent Sunday Canyon. v Let os girt joa the facta aboat Norce before roa buy any refrigerator. Th Mr. and Mrs . Austin Gudmundsen Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Davis and son, Norman, visited at Riverton and children returned to their home over the week-en- d with Mrs. Davis' in Milwaukee, Wis., Saturday, folMrs. lowing a three weeks visit with S. Butterfield. mother, Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wittrell and other local relatives, and with Mr. son, Maurice, and daughter, Shirley, and Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen of Am- smallest Norge Eltctrh Roliator compressor the arplm- - powered miracle mechanism of refrigerado keeps three Norge refrigerators cold... gives you un failing cold with less wean of California, spent Wednesday and erican Tork. Thursday in Lehi visiting with freinds and relatives. SPECIALISTS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Saddler, son,, Duane, of Draper,spent Saturday and Sunday in Lehi visiting with Mrs. Saddlers' mother, Mrs. Fern HOSPITAL Christie of California, Prof, of pediatrics, Dr. Robbins and Dr. Utah County Mrs. Stanley Mayer of Elsinore, Farnsworth of the Medical Board, visited the Lehi HosCaifornia, is a guest of her sister, Dr. Christie visitMrs. I. M. Davis, and with her pital, Thursday. Dr. some of Eddington's pediatric mother, Mrs. Wm. King of Ameri- ing patients. They were luncheon guests can Fork. of Dr. Eddington in the Hospital room. dining Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin returned to their home in Hailey, Idaho, Friday after spending a in Lehi visiting with relatives FIRE DESTROYS and friends. Dr. DOWN WARRANTY n th axefetiva ReUataf wpwnlw unit ym buy today will still b I nam. u. . rT. orv k ffsct in PAYMENT AS LOW AS A S5.G0 14 The Lehi Hardware Your Home Store of Service WE DELIVER GLENN WING A. H. WING PHONE s 5-- J MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH DRY GRAIH Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilcox, Mr-an- d Mrs. Urban Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Azor Wanass, and George Wan-las- s of Manti, spent Monday at the Covered Wagon celebration. Lake "Pet Peeves" vanish when you have the con- venience of Automatic Electric Hot Water service in your home. You will have a constant supply of hot water, any time, day or night, summer, fall, winter and spring. It's 100 requires NO attention at Cannot overheat. As clean, safe than $3 a month. Why don't you enjoy this ser- vice, too? Snjoij fietfeji ijurinq uitk Cfifcop StecbiidLq"""""""!" Salt Days Miss Xola Clark, visited at Ogden over the week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs. F. A- - Childs. Miss Alice Barton and Miss Norma Thorstenson, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Clark spent Monday at Ogden and Miss Clark returned home with them. te any time. and noiseless in operation as an electric light bulb. Thousands of customers in this territory now enjoy this grand service at an average cost of less in Carried on the wings of a midsummer high wind, flames of undetermined origin swept across 150 acres of wheat west of Jordan River Thursday, leaving only blackened embers where the golden grain of two farms stood a few minutes before. Five thousand bushels of wheat, valued at more than $3000, was destroyed. Two Farms The fields, 100 acres on the farm of Dr. Horace C. Holbrook of Salt Lake City, and 50 acres owned by Robert G. Webb of Lehi, were in the path of the flames as farmers of adtheir harvested joining property Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Horton and family of Shelley, Idaho, were guests of Mrs. Hoiton's sister, Mrs. I. M. Davis, Wednesday. They were to Alabama for a visit with crops. The fire, believed to have started Mr. Horton's parents. on an adjoining farm near Camp W. Mr. and MrsNoel Knight of G. Williams, whipped across the HolPark City, visited with Mr. and brook farm onto the Webb property, Mrs I.eRoy Davis, Sunday ami Mon- liefore it was stopped by farmers, day, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mr. and Lehi Fire Denrtment and Lehi resiMrs. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. dents, who plowed furrows and Dewey of Sandy spent the day at battled the blaze with wet sacks. Alarm Spread Lagoon . The alarm was spread by two farmMiss Arline Allred returned home ers, Von Young and Wayne Carsnn, this week from the Utah Agricul- who were cutting wheat near th( tural College Summer School at Robert Webb farm. Carson drove to Logan, where she attended the Home I ehi and summoned residents, while Economics Practice College. She at- Von Young, Paul Rosier, Garn Holtended two classes given by Dr. brook and Ernest Rothe of Lehi Mendenhall of Wisconsin. powed the furrow and battled the automatic """ o SHOE SHOP few-day- LOW-GUS- if Wardle were Woorhees to whom he had been as;f business visitors in Provo, Saturday. sistant. jf Jv. Gunnar Rasmusson, manager of HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. 3f James M. Kirkham and daughter, Julius Otterson is reported to be the was apLogan UTAH STREET. Bessie, of Provo STATE LEHI, spent, Saturday very ill this week. of $ pointed assistant general manager visiting in Lehi. the three papers. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. LOCAL ITEMS Johnson. T You'll enjoy automatic Electric Hot Water Service j i - Come in and give as a trial, work done while you wait. H. M. 'i! LANDIS " Mrs. Cecil Bowman of St- George, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Brown and daughter, Carol, of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Alta Webb attended the wedding reception for their brother, Jack Berg, at Bingham, Wednesday evening. - flames with the sacks. Forty five acres of wheat on the Webb farm and 50 acres on the Holbrook property were not damaged. A grass fire, a continuation of the wheat field blaze, was burning late Thursday on the miitary ' 4 i , j SSBR. - 1'..'.'KJi, V L '. .: '. A "Skill V ALMOST HUMAN THIS NORCE RANGE w hers are ir.tcrcstcl :n the dcanlincs?, speed, and electric of tookin. 'i'lu new Norge E'cctric Range is economy in outstanding example cf modern ranges, unusually beautiful, clock control that makes this with new tVomen every "triple-automati- c" range airr.ost human , |