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Show MARCH ,bi-Es:.a- THE CROWS IIEST LEHI FREE PRESS, LEW. UTAH BE- DAWH PATROL COMING OWLS WEST COMES AH ye. a.-, the.r ' e;r la: ,r "'it. i ago when Lc.pez, ii.c owl's ai.est, murJ:d some fancy, but Wei:: out fr n. norm near uie enj shooting UI:j: Lake Mountain, posses took ahead his capture, trail, swearing tie letted. "" ,.r a.HC. tver the mountain, but the abar1d"-n1-i- whin T.U, rA nmvcH n i ,iwivp iun:an luany 'tr.'i.pty , ,ht;:s ,.ening., ineannj? exhaustion tjJ ,,.e tred i i. but arvji.d, raaue a ;ii anu nungvr, iik U.e from of a ledjre just kft it !:.ui:y L,n the pinnacle ftar. smal.er 'J an I. tie; th mouth oi ilercer canyon. ground it-;- w. ej Hie side; Cellar Valley practically on the I'p'.n rat. 'I!, each bw"! from the rear, Lopez uaprir.,ai-iablfound t:. c n.-- t "f of s rocks in barricade hair, I'it-'L.f ta;lt a !''!l to la'.e 'he the officers below to kin and en Jared ai-f.on: Y..U him. This barricade, skelton of a n'"-- tl:e come ar.d pet owl swallows the bebuzzard Wh. built, ut hkh "he h"man indices;!,; par;, su-Crow's Nest," the as h .1.i came 'known as, "The sivjn, nones are !::!; f, rd many people have since visited to a mn.j'h C-La!i r curosity it out i f vomited by th.- - owl. are 'crows" constantly Although La-- t fa!!, eiirht has,!;-,.,xtv-.iof :!,- .'n.f i.:, : 'wn. PH'ked up from around. "T,: C Crow's Ne.-t." Sii.re each Lai!. FEEDS FOR ALL HEEDS represents a mouse detroyed, it is" wen mat the human 1 UZ.all S, Su3-- Want-.- ' it fcr By R. L. Dubois c rk.- - he is a o av.at.oii. a i of the ! ,:,fu pu:.ai.jy (if y.uth arid the ::u;.ij, f maturity. tes t.':r history of a 't the Rntish Ruval Fiviiitr J- few fateful m !i.hs m:iu :i,di i ": h x SEED GRAIN v SEED POTATOES ALFALFA SEED .M SI, We Deliver 3 I v wh.ic ,;n!t heel no ecomes at Leonard Peek and Mrs. Everett, Peck of liinyham, were guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wing, Sunday. GILES FEED STORE Phone 78 iwn crows but ravens last an owl' nest. Mrs. Harriet J. pmith is visitinr wnn ner son, Dasi Smith and imuv of Ogden this week. MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM -- '"'":! wa- - "::'t: ' d ; t ufitn the average over the western pU-t- 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Thomas of draper, were Uhi visitors Wednes- lay with local re.atives. lf Mrs. I,ena Worlton received word, this week, of the birth of a grandson. !aVV a!i,J hls::' 'rained recruits The baby boy was liorn to Mr. and -- I,.,:., e.'e, in a i'i!:MaI:t iUm.Uv Mrs. Worlton of Santa Ralph nt fu. certain death as Monica, California. th. y reported for service. par.icu.arly the stories of the IV two we trained and u c,'nj- paratively veteran pilots in the CoV;,t, .ey and Scott, played by Flynn and David Xiveti. Cenuine buddies for a long tit'c, the pair become implacable L, ixmles when Courtney, d W. CENTER ST. ;2 PROVO 'o do so as the commander of the squadron, orders aloft a group of novice flyers among whom is Scott's beloved younger brother. The boy does not return from his first dawn "For years I LU constipation, awiul patrol and Scott is unable to forgive pas bloating, headaches and tatk pains. Ailenka Now, 1 eat he!;ed right away. his erstwhile pal. feausc bananas, M ne, anything I want Matwl Sohott. Nrvrr fflt b'rr Mr. Courtney, however, eventually at tempts to mane up with his old buddy when the latter has been At all leading druggists. chosen to undertake a solo bombing mission far behind the German lines, LEGAL NOTICES from which it seems impossible that lie can return alive. As commander, Courtney cannot himself volunteer PROBATE AND GUARDIANfor the flight, but he gets Scott SHIP NOTICE drunk and tben, against all the rules of the service, takes off himself on Consult County Clerk or the the hazardous mission. respective signers for further inSome of the greatest aeral war- formation. fare scenes ever filmed show CourtNOTICE TO CREDITORS ney beating a swarm of .German pursuers to his objective, blowing up a Estate of William Edward Trinna-matrain, a munitions factory and acres Deceased. of ammunition dumps, and then tryCreditors will present claims with ing to wing his way homeward vouchers to the undersigned at the through the encircling net of German office of Elsmore and Wootton, planes. Bank of American Fork 'ur W59 1938 Mr. and Mrs. Georjre Rick retum-.- i home ast week from a two weeks :i: with r.lat es in Glendale, i v. 1937 530 1936 ft-T- ' ! li'-ti- !::. of thii Milk Leads Farm Cash Income Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Rick and adwr. tUKliiS h:ni fjm- - iamdy were Sunday dinner guests "f Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Rick. ar.l" . , tht ret J!i; ii.a.ie - , D Ufr'lai Scallcy of Salt Like Mrs. Margaret attended! Mr. and Mrs. Glen Houtx Bame City :'trd .xh her mother, Mrs. M. the funeral 6rvicei for Mrs. Olsen ! Eureka, are moving to Lcfci A. Tay.or, Tuodav. of American Fork, Monday. week to make tieir home. Mi ehowu.,- . t . f. . ...v , TuvSiuV MMttd with Mrs. M. A. Taylor, Wed-.- ' A esiay and Thursday of this Meek. 1 J C(V MARCH 23, 1'oJ - fsr , THURSDAY. I I I 1932 1933 1934 991 990 1,153 1935 It was a time when ( GET WELL WITH ut-h- CHIROPRACTIC DR. E. AIKEN duty-boun- Constipated? Th rising tide of farm cash from milk has added nearly $440,000,000 to' the dairy farmer' Income since the low of 1933. Figures on the milk cans' show total farm cash Income for each year In millions of dollar,' per MILK led all products as the were down approximately single source of farm cash Income in 1938 with a total of IM30,CK0.OiK. This was only 6.5 per cent less than the 1 a37 figure of J 1.530.000.000 according to the Milk Industry Foundation and was $440,000,000 greater than the low of 1933. "All farm cash Income dropped 12.S per cent, government reports show, from 8.208.000,000 In 1937 to In 1938, excluding 17.150.000,000 government payments." the statement aaid. "These figures show the Importance of milk as a malnbtay of farm purchasing power. Tty are particularly Imprest e 'iscause milk production waa t. mated to be from 4 to 5 per ctn. rrvater during the year and tuue ct duid milk j-- cent from 1937. "Milk delivered to homes and stores In bottles, which bring farmers the highest price, probably would have suffered greater consumption declines but for determined effort by milk distributor! to push sale. "Cash l&cote from milk Is also Important as it is chiefly cash paid ri&era," the Foundamonthly to tion points out, "and this ts cash that Is used in the current purchases of merchandise and supplies. "The mlik Industry is a hug buyer and milk distributors and producers in many markets account for one of the largest single outlay for cars and trucks, feed, oil, gas, tires, groceries and other supplies," '.i ; v What is a Super n, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 24 and 25 FEATURES 2 Feature No. 2 BORIS KARLOFF in 1 LOCAL ITEMS JAMES "UNDER THE BIG TOP" drama of a circus queen whose greatest triumph was love! for the Price of One Only lOo and 20c and Elsmore and Wootton, Attorneys. First Publication March 2, 1939. Publication March 23, 1939 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior entertained at dinner, Sunday, honoring Mrs. Prior's birthday anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Boyack and Mr. and Mrs. Eastham Clegg of Springville. 28 ri PnONES WAMT ADS Jersey Milk Cow. Plants, or will trade plants for labor. See Basil Dorton. SALE FOR Also Raspberry Ford Roadster For 1931 Model See lOrren Bone, U Sale Cheap South and 3rd West. Residence Office Night or Day 8-- W 160-- If yon have any news of in Vreat, any advertieng, any Job printing or want anything la th printing line. Strvuye with a tmiU Phona 8-- A Steel box. $5. Garden Tractor For Sale See Mrs. Cheap. Also Water Pump. tT Pmith. John H. Good You have a rendezvous as with adventure ... these reckless eagles roar through the dan n on shot-shattere- wings! d M7HK'I4 ' acre pasture. For FOR RENT -Sprintr fnnth and spike took harrow and sulky plow. See J. W. 3p T.ivlor. 2;it Wist on 1st So. xffiJ " y " Sale " FiTeK M.'-re- RAT BAIT Memorial Building, at 2Sth. 0 a. m. to 5 p. m. POT SON ""vvTrKEU SAI K f..r Gp.r'lii'r. BASIL RATHBONE n DAVID NIVEN W, DONALD Melville CRISP. (; A:iron EDMUND GOULDING Dan Tolhrroh . Fr,,ny,n . . t k p MATINEE SUNDAY 10c and DICK POWELL and . 29 and "HARD TO GET" hard to remember funnier film! you! If. hard to get grander Good Shorts. Wed.-- Ali i'ami. Seats 20c. SALE 1st CO. Phone SOMETHING NEW AT A BARGAIN A Package of Our Town Fine Stationery Printed with Lehi, Utah, oi. Paper and on back flap of Thia is envelope for ONLY 10c. cheaper thn you hare bee paying Use printed for any stationery. a than yon at cheaper price stationery pay for blank paper. Lehi Free Prew. A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c PAID ON SUBSCRIPTION Send In Your Subscription Today S$$0$O$$S One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c CP tf Several kinds. tf Elton Pansie, Thone 81. Whit J. " "T an 10c and Thursday Only L. -- 0 . Chewier Boar for Phone 8i-- tem"r 10-1- -ti Chester White Boars For 18-Barnes, Phwne Each expert uses his seed Ilk potter's clay In an effort to make hfs fruit rounder, deeper, contain an extra slice, more productive, In fact he constantly smoother seeks to improve the variety in, every way. Ultimately, the "variety" differs amailngly. Seed breeders are content with just a little improvement each year, but sometimes th gods favor them, and ten years' improvement Such a Is telescoped ulnto on. "break" produced th tomato offered this year by Wm. Henry Maul Company, Philadelphia, nnder th name "Super Marglobe" and now the story 1 told. Shall I become technical again!. Well, th Super Marglobe resembles Dr. Prltchard's Marglobe, but the fruit Is larger, deeper and more solid. The vines are large and very productive, compact and leafy. Fruit ripens in about 116 day from sowing of seed, and as you know, tomato plants requir from sir five to eight weeks to reach large enough to set in your garden. No other vegetable produces so much In such a small space, Th one thousand seeds which t shall be glad to send free, will furnish you with a liberal supply of a luscious, rich, red tomato, wltb. Juicy solid meat that will delight you. Mail a postal to Betty Bar clay, P. O. Box 6920, Norta Philadelphia Station, Philadelphia, Pa., and I'll see that you get your free package of seed. Attend the Show T 343-R- BETTY BARCLAY A few weeks ago I told the story of a new petunia, offering a sample package of seeds to any of my readers who would like to have them. Already over ten thousand postals and letters have arrived. It women are so interested In flow.ers, men must be interested in vegetables and in order to prove that I am not partial to Mary and Margaret, I am now offering a package of one thousand Super Marglobe seed to William and if they will drop me a Walter postal. What is a Super Marglobe? Well! There's an interesting story behind this. Candidly, it's a trained and Improved tomato Into a real aristocrat. Twenty years ago, Dr. Fred J. Pritchard of the U. S. Department of Agriculture was searching diligently for tomatoes that would not a disease catch tomato wilt borne In the soil of several States and seriously threatening the canHe crossed a ning industry. des tomato "Marvellle French with the good old Marches" American "Globe" and produced a heavy prothe "Marglobe" ducer, resistant to wilt, and lit for any man's table. Many gardeners do not realize the differences that exist within a variety. If you have purchased the name variety of seed from different seed houses and observed the ripened fruit, you probably do. ti . roAL FOR SALE HAVILLAND in OLIVIA DB It's hard to entertamment See Hit" s' Prices Paid For Worthless Fox Ar.ima ,p,nvd Iiolmstcad, Iehi 0 4 8-- FOR Angus Alfalfa Seed For Sale Ailreil, Lehi. r;h 1st and 15c Evenings WEDNESDAY AND ?.0. Mrs. Pee T P. M., 10 THCRSDAYTMABCn BUGGY BABY OVERMAN MATTRESS Lehi of Call By ri'RIGHT PIANO FOR SALE See Ira Packer. :AM FOR SALE 10c half pt., TT. vv. u. joaeo, t. 3"c ijiiar:. Also Selected Shorts 4 ,d PAl-lliII AY FOR ) ano tr.i rd crop. Phone Barry Fitzgerald Cooper Directed by Carl Esmond Wn Pl.y by Scton I. Miller .od i CAUTION HOUSE CLEANING SPECIAL Spring fills mattree8 from your old lp cotton mattress for only (8.50. Renovation for Only $4.50 Mattress Good 2 Wheel Trail-Se- e Call at Complete. Llovd Thrasher. Wicker Baby Cart For Sale 72-See Clarence Cook, Phone FOR Y TRINNAMAN, Mr. George Rick accompanied Dan Adams of Pleasant Grove on a business trip to Gunnison, Tuesday. Two Big Features 26, 27 W. Executor, to guess the startling solution of a baffling triple murder! Mrs. Susie Rhodes returned hom . .mystery thrills that will tie your nerves in knots. Sunday, from a visit with her daughFeature No. 2 The circus comes to town ter at Magna. MARCH - Building, American Fork, Utah, on or before the 5th day of May, 1939. We defy you We promise you SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, i Attorneys, "DR. WONG DETECTIVE" A Marglobe? Come in and give s a trial, work done while yon waft. NEW INVISIBLE SOLE STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBOftfie. Prop. STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH HEM FEEE PRESStad Th Paper That Sets and Print All Local News Ads in Lehi. WHY l!0T BDILD LHII7 |