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Show is- h- trHl kIAY, DECEMEER ?. A- - 2y, 1938 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH dip-it;on- , ) AHD R- - L- - CUR FELLOW DRIVERS C. Hi True, Nick Lt By 29, 1938 Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen of Taylor Wardle of Provo visited American F jrk, visited local relatives, with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Monday. T. A. Taylor, over the week-en- Mucllei t Lafe Chiester and Albert Bone Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Brown and spent the holidays at GJendale, Nev. Mrs. IaMar Bushman were visitors While there they visited the Boulder of Mrs. Leah Bushman, Monday. Dam. tr., i.,r fa.;.,'r v..:.. u! I, V .'Jberf was nearinjr eifrht- - cattlemen. ,r. . ex- - I'iraiit years like t r f jiher held out great W r. A illd It nettled him, rvt a lit - the hot wind r. twuu ii.r. whet, no mih- - ft., Titr Wflll im "!. tfe .and sj,rii,rs f.zzkd a wasn't Nick good lha was the Sol that 1. was so easy tro- - tune, too, the -t K.k Mi i..y. But he lower aiid ur t ' , I li:- -' was a smooth, unruffled t''. 'e!ert worth as much a, the ,..; cousd be made 'Ri !:..-ihi The (Kirbys drifted 'latk alol.- with the rest and finally found them- scenes in a pretty kettle f flh :,r,i lhard put for the bai e necessities. They 1926 Buick CHEAP i: SALE tried one pi ect after another, but 4t:.' See Mrs. O. A. Slade. And then Niek jwitnout latner the W. p. A. That, at joined (TiI. F)R SALE 'Several kinds. .east, wuUM hniiir ,,, .l PI. , Phone tf 0, liaiis'e, mouths, and Id Goldb put it, Bicycle. Pay for '"Annie to her "'TT'N! 'No Nick," said she in replv to his sd'id identify at City Office. oue-uo- n about goin' to the show f Al'IKS ClClUti (UK oALti . ...1 nil e: n't1 11. Your dad is on ' r ee zina Anderson. W. fhjue P. A.; while the price of g,.ld ;the kinds Koes ii,. Father ays it wouldn't be frL?T:iiLN'(i of Prices reasonable etc. appropriate for us to keep company Tip, Sheep, 'loiurer. C ur.se. I'll always like Gerald Turner. you, but dad says its only LEASE OR SALE "TT-u,who work on the W. P. A. don't of land and 9 shares of water ee why your dad evt r Joined it. anv- Main on street. JUo business building Jill! Alls. r:. los ay. Now, thei .MRS- MAY CKArJli ST1LLKR dad has been hard hit, but lie isn't 1 Sproul Street, Norwalk, Calif. the W. P. A. F. sid. . he lives in such beautiful all newly house, singled and freshly painted." Call or kinds of livestock. "And," continued Annnie, ' There's Janus Powell at Powell's Service George Elton every thing's happen-- I ed to their farm, but he drives the fition. iswellest car. Even Len Johnson White Chester Boar for Service you know. Nick, that's the judge's tf JJL. Earnhart, Phone 95-boy- - well, he's going to college this winter. Why, even Sim Nelson and Two Chester White Boars For Ser 130-just think of i- t- his father close to vice Frank Barnes, Phene seventy and yet Sim takes girls the swellest places imaginable. No, Nick, like you, true enough, but I can't stand the W. P. A. How, in the world, HOUSE CLEANING SPECIAL do you ever expect to go to college on fills mattress from your old forty-fou- r a month? Tell me that." ?ring mattress for only $8.50. The while, Nick followed her every Sattress Renovation for Only $4.50 word and knew she spoke the truth. Call at Complete. Yet he bore himself bravely and spoke no word of resentment back. I OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. Lehi of Call Unlike her father, that's what Annie admired in Nick. He seemed J Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Holmstead, always to be unruffled. vjou, Lee, of Salt Lake City, visited "Well, why don't you say some. iith Mr. Holmstead's parents, Mr. thing." She stamped her foot. "The fnd Mrs. 0. A. Holmstead, Sunday way you stand there, statue-like- , liid Monday. "lie would think you were on the W. P. A., or something like that." 1 Mrs. Elias M. Jones and Mr. and "Now, Annie, its not fair to jump Jlrs. John Southwick spent Christmas from love to politics. If your presiVith Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Anderdent figured it fitting and proper that son of Sandy.. They were Christmas work be created for "down flinner guests there. as you call them, and those same do that work, then I say its Mr. and Mrs. Dormus Larsen and honorable all around. I'm glad the pon, Gerald, of Bingham, and Mr. boys you've mentioned have a better End Mrs. J. M. Aldrich of Salt Lake break. Dad's not satisfied, but its jCity, were guests of Mrs. D. W. Lar-ethe best he can do tor now. And I'm Monday. sticking with him, same as ever." ; DECEMBER THURSDAY, i:ked r-- - who was a nJtic a7 J Rer, figure iri co-- j tv afj:'. I THINGS LIKE THAT Bv wj,;..-- , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wyman arrived Mrs. Julia Brown was a Christmas home, Saturday from Fort Leven-wortdinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Colorado, where Mr. Wyman LotL has been employed during the sugar campaign. h, ; i C ; LEHI HOMES FOR SALE rrVs ViV ''"JpSsSSS ...... UCl-es- fI i 4 We are authorized sellinjr agents for Home Owners' Ixan Corporation properties. We shall be pleased to forward list an prices of same or shall be pleased to fiave a representative call at your request. For prompt service call or write PHONES 117-Resides 1 If Office 8-- Night or Day hr any newt of interest, any advertieng, any Job printing or want anything la the printing line. Srvio4 with a $mils ; all yon Phone HEAL REALTY CO. 165 West Center St ' Thone 4 Provo, Utah "WE SELL THE EARTH AND INSURE ITS CONTENTS" 8-- d..wn-and-iu'te- Travolera Safety Scrvte 1 s -- '"Pi he won't dim his hi -ht lights, eh Well. I'll give him mine, the idot." - -- WANTED THE POOCETBOOIC of KNOWLEDGE nd Vegetables for Third of Nation Handled by Auctions 8-- 10-1-- CAUTION '5 1 PAINT1N6 ON S.. 8-- x :';x - The f ' n, CEILM ,The annual Christmas Annie admired that last remark, held their she was a Goldberg and true to but home the at party in Club Christmas Eve, presents were merry games and refresh ments enjoyed by the club members. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Udall and children of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Nielson of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Evans were Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Johnson. Mrs. Sarah A. Webb entertained at Covers family dinner, Sunday. ttere laid for Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Johnson, sons, Myron, Sherwin and Billie, and daughter, Nelda, of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olsen, daughter, Betty, and son, Dean, of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Webb, sons, Leon, Allen, Harlow and Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Don Webb, son, Don, and daughter, Twyla Fay, and Jesse a Gurney. form turned away high feather, while Nick, homeward bound, pondered much on the W. P. A. and things like that. And of all the things he thought of, it seemed most likely to him that he could attain ends best by j'oining an adjacent C. C. C. Camp. The summer was grown somewhat old when Nick made his first visit home. It was easy for him to see the gap in his and Annie's friendship was wider than ever. She did condescend to ask him how he liked the C. C.C. Nick was about to ask for a "date." but Annie said she was going away to college in a day or two. "Why so soon?" asked Nick. "My Uncle is the registrar for the University and wants me to help with some preliminary work in his office." And, sure enough, a week later found Annie at work in the office of the registrar of the university. They cor were going over some respondence. "Annie, these letters are from your 'home town. I presume they contain So, be monev for students tuitions. careful how you handle the clipping knife," said the registrar. The first letter she opened' was from her own father. "Dear Registrar." he went on to for a say. ''Our mine is arranging let Please A. R. .N. the from loan Annie register and when loan is etc. granted will send in her tuition, but passed little a Annie squirmed the letter on. She noticed thcr egistrar stamp it, "OK" and shelf it. The next was from Jim Anson a dad. He with the beautiful house. He went on to say he had just applied n. f0r an additional loan from trie be would tuition Jim's and 0. L. C. pre-sch-'- PRECISION SHOE REPAIRING Fine equipment, the best materials and expert workmanship guarantee a superior Shoe Repairing service. Bring in your shoes and let us fix them up for you. We'll 8ave yon money and well giv ou uie equal ol a new pair oi shoes. NEW INVISIBLE SOLE STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH ol forthcoming. , Elton s The next was from George enter father He would have George soon as he school and pay his tuition from received his conservation check the A. A. A. The next letter was from the judge, the N. jln it was a nall check from or ien y A The balance Y. A. sent would be "paid as the N. it" - A 1 ,41 I CUSTOM A ON HOUSES, PAYIN6 A WINDOW TAX, WHICH WAS LEVIED ON ALL WINDOWS. ONCE PAINTED TO AVOID NfCKED' TURTLE, HAS A NECK AS IONS AS ITS BODY.' "SNAKt ,: Above, typical auction market scene, as big city buyers compete for growers' products. Right, auctioneer endeavors to obtain highest prices. PHILADELPHIA, PA. The fresh fruit and vegetable supply of people, approximately the population of the United States, is handled by fruit and vegetable auction markets in ten cities. This compilation is disclosed in a study of consumer purchasing power recently made by the American Fruit and Produce Auction Association. Auction markets serving producers and shippers of the major fruit and vegetable growing states are situated m ten leading northern cities, as follows: Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago, and St. Louis. Buyers representing independent iealers, chain stores, jobbers, wholesalers and every other factor of trade in the metropolitan areas make competitive bids for fruit and produce at the auctions every day.With supply and demand establish- of 15 THE CURIOUS 4- wh': " scientists in : ," cu rent cost H BEING jCVERNED j UNITED STATES AVERAGES $523?? PER FAMILY. THE imitation windows BARNS IMPOBTED FROM EUROPE WHtRE FAKE WINDOWS WERE cA i'uWl ... INDUSTRIAL LABORATORIES HAVE DISCOVERED HOW TO MAKE FOUR GASeS INTO A --A -- OF AUSTRALIA, - INOUSTK1AL ARE WORKERS SHARBH0LDERS U ZgEtw ATCT "feti 1 V3?":kk?iJ VXfVrr f PnfAI fMdi S I jpZJ RADIO CABINET. PIASTC CARBON MONOXIDE, CARBON OCXDS, AND nrDRDGcN AKH BASK COMPOUNDS MIA TYPE RESINS (AMMONIA, ) one-thir- d Sim Nelson's aged father enclosed a rather small check from the Old Age Pensi on Fund. He assured the registrar, "the O. A. P. F. could easily handle the balance. I'll never go places with hist again," though Annie. She began to wonder what all these letters meant, when her eye fell upon a letter and she recognized Nick's hand. With trembling fingers she opened it and drew forth three C. C. C. u, l,.,,J I ,l,!lovc one uuuun-uunis. checks totalling They were spanking new, unruffled. ''Checks like these," said the old tuiregistrar, as he stamped Nick's as are in good gold." 'Paid full,' tion, ''You know Nick," smiled Annie as, arm in arm they walked the campus grounds a week later. "I don't know anything about the N. R. A.; nor the H. O. L. C; nor the A. A. A.; nor the N- - Y. A. ; nor the I yet the O. A. P. F., but think V. P. A. not so bad after all. And, as for the C. C. C well its a , THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will ootne to your honae An InttmatCoHal Dsily Sewipsptr It record for rou th( verM"i clem, onnruetrvt dolnot. Tbf Uonltof doei not exploit etln or BeoMttoa; olther 60 It iffnori but del eorroctlnlj with them. Feature for buir mm and ail Lm famQy, lnoludlnf tke Weakly UtfazlD Bectloa. iL, ing the market price, this system of marketing effectively serves the growers in the producing areas. Auctioneers who direct the sales, bring to their task years of training and experience in handling fruit and produce, plus a knowledge of marketing and contacts with the trade. Thus they are enabled to obtain for the grower the highest possible value for his crop. Tb Cbrtstlan BcUnce Publlahbif Society One. Norway Strett, Boston. MiuuinxHU Picas enter mi aubsorletloa to The Ohrlatlaa ScUoce Ifoaltet fit a period of i year 12 00 I month tS 00 3 months i .00 I month tlM Wednesday Iseue, including &raalce Section'. 1 year $3.00, t battel it Kama addrea Simflt Copy ea ISSSSSSSS Mrs. Alta Webb and son, Ernest, were Salt Lake visitors, Wednesday. Heber Hadfield and Eldred Fox spent the Christmas holidays at Sun Valley, Idaho . Mr. and Mrs. George I. Bone of Springville, visited with local relatives over the the week-en- Attend the Show A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50e PAID ON SUBSCRIPTION Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Christoffcrson and daughters, Rhea and Ivy, attended a show in Salt Ixike City, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sadder and little son, Duaine, of Draper, with Mrs. Fern John- the week-en- d six-n- t Send In Your Subscription Today son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Christufferson of Sunday and Monday with Mr. Christofferson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. MM Salt Lake City, spent Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes left Monday morning, for a visit at "honey." Glendale, California, accompanied by s Mrs. said Nick, unruffled "Ye;i'h" Mary Hendrickson of Provo, and ever. "This is a pretty good old U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hendrckson of A. and so are Y. O. U. Kiss me, P. Pleasant Grove. D. Q." Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Barnes and two children of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. LOCAL Clifton Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben TomilBon and two sons, Mr. and Mrs. of Pleasant Hendrickson Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Taylor of Arnold of Mr. were fruests Sunday M. A. Grove, Springville, visited with Mrs. Mrs. George F. Barnes. and Taylor, Monday. I1H1S erary day through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c LEHI FREEPrintsFRESH Load C Paper That Seta and All Ada in Ivehi. VIIY HOT BUILD LHI17 News and |