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Show jfllIiDAY, JULY 0, Vj.j'j THE LEHI I IIEE TRESS, LEIII. I'TAH RECREATION NEWS T. 15. 11, I -i !; r fnui-er"i-- j l rt.a: v? half. O ir.meroial Inn Bp. Hardware Rc-:'- ts FOR r - ;. . ur-t- ': 1 of week of June 7 :i 4 6 2 0 29 to - ::;- i -- T. Watkii l.-.- vs. Iairy vs. 1; v. is: V 2;.d vs. 31 "ti: Lye. August l);..er. I.atw-t.s- n . ROGER'S BARBER SHOP Located in former Bob Roberts Shop on Main Street A Come in and give as a trial, work done while you wait. NEW INVISIBLE SOLE STATE STREET SHOE SHOP peat HAROLD 08BORNE. Prop. TATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH - 3rd; 1th vs. 4th; . i:i homes bis doubled since 2i.d vs. 5th ; 1- -- - ad ith bye. 7 Wu-t 2nd vs ith; 1st vs. th; ::rd !,ye. August 11 1st vs. 1th; 3rd vs Lost th; 2nd bye. August 11 2nd vs. 3rd; 4'h vs. :. 5th; 1st bye. 1 ..sr ul cieC- ..-- Electricity is sucb a laimoo Mrraat la 1 v aiiiig . tr teas .111 a aoua- that we gomet.in.e ta:! to rt aiize li. i ! a u.u:: ..:::s - we 4 :; :; : 5 the house wife 's BUILDING PROBLEMS EXPERT CAR REPAIRING DEALER IN TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS HORSES, USED TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION No 241 COMER GARAGE LEHI, UTAH it ii.-- t- Along r Ni with this wide spread type of wiring shouK be ufd in a case depends uj.u the i hai a aal location of tiie house, and local ordinances. Whenever new wiring is to be done, or when additions, alterations or redependence should pairs are not be placed on an inexperienced handyman, for in this way the safety of the whole installation may be Impaired. It is best to have the work done 'uy a capable au'horto-- d rontrm rr In moM i.'ities tlcitrical inspectors are ViTr$m9 employed to inspect under the rile? of (run" the Code and to approve new wiring and repairs. Experienced fleet ricians know the Code rules and will do the job so that it can be appioved by the inspector. Wires are sometimes expos, j in b and basements in these locations wiring it likely to Involve hazard. the householder should see that the wires are prottnted against Injury If hold appliances will be discussed later discarded furniture or trunks are stored in the attic they should not be In this series. allowed to touch the wires. Allowing The electrical equipment In a house electrical equipment to fall Into disrecould be divided for the sake of discusis responsible for most of the fires' sion Into wiring, and appliances. This pair charged against electrical service. It Installment will be confined to wiring. must be remembered 'hat regardless Most house wiring Is located within the of external appearances, fixtures and walls and therefore Is concealed from wires behind the fixtures are jusi as view. There is little that a householder much "alive" as they were original', can do toward keeping the concealed and require the same protection anl wiring In good order; he simply must consideration When sockets, outlets or hope that a good job was done when switches become broken or become the house was built In building a new loosened from their proper positions, sin house, however, or in having an old or whenever it Is possibble to house rewired, he should make sure a shock from electrical equipme that established rules and practices are repair should be made prompiiv followed. Fortunately, a set of rules has Allowing attachment cords and exbeen drawn up for safe practices in tension cords to become worn to ;li house wiring, known as the National point where the wires are exposed is Unwise. Such cords should be replaced Electrical Code. This Code is applied by electrical inspectors over the entire before they become fire and shod; liaz country. It Is revised periodically by a ards. In having cords replaced see that the new cords are of standard quality. Committee or the National Fire ProtecCords approved as complying with the tion Association and has been accepted of Underwriter'-'- , as an American Standard by the Amersafety standards Laboratories have bracelet like l .beifi ican Standards Association. The Code and It if. a different of number wrapped around each types recognizes of wiring, all of which are perfect y wise to see that labeled cords are emafe when properly installed. Which ployed in all cases. psr-ticul- ar - elec-trii-it- GIRLS' SOFTBALL Have your work done by an exJuly 10 1st vs. 2nd; 3rd vs. 4th; perienced workman it is cheaper. 5th bye. 67-- W v 3s-'- 4 show Js t l.-- 1st vs. 2::. i; 3rd vs. rr j? 3th; 1 4 . S The Principles of Safety Applied to Wiring every ilar 1'. jl h year new ways are discover d to make do more of 7 Secnd Ward July ELECTRIC SERVICE WITH SAFETY Ah;. BOYS' JUNIOR SOFTBALL July 11 1st vs. 2nd; 3rd vs. 4th; 3 5 5th bye. ,3 5 July 13 2nd vs. 5th; 1st vs. 3rd: 4th bye. RESULTS June July IS 2nd vs. 4th; 1st vs. 5th; IS, Second Ward 1 3rd bye. 1; 1th 7, .".:h 0; :;rd S, 1st 7. vs. 4th; 3rd vs. 5th; July 20- -lt SCHEDULE 2nd bye. July 7th July 25 -- 2nd vs. 3rd; 4th vs. 5th; 7:30 1st vs. 2nd. 1st live. 8:30 :ird ward vs. 4th. July 27 1st vs. 2nd; 3rd vs. 4th: 9:30 .Mh ward vs. Lions. 5th bye. July 11th August 1 -- 2nd vs. 5th; 1st vs. 3rd; 7:30 3rd ward vs. 4th. 4th bye. 8:30 ."ith ward vs. Lions. August 3 2nd vs. 4th; 1st vs. 9:30 1st ward vs. 2nd. 5th; 3rd bye. Aug. 8 1st vs. 4th; 3rd vs. 5th; SCHEDULE SECOND HALF 2nd bye. July 14 3rd vs. 4th; 1st vs. 2nd; Aug. 10 2nd vs. 3rd; 4tfi vs. 5th; th vs. Lions. 1st bye. July IS 2nd vs. oth; 3rd vs. MUSIC Lions .... 1st vs. 4th. Ada Miss Phillips is directing a July 21 1st vs. Lions; 2nd vs. 4 th ; 3rd vs. 5th. junior girls chorus each Tuesday and at the Grammar Building July 2oth 4th vs. Lions; 1st vs. Thursday at 3 p. m. Would like parents too 5th; 2nd vs. 3rd. to take advanJuly 28th 1st vs 3rd; 4th vs. oth; encourage your girls Free to all. of this activity. tage 2nd vs. Lions. 3rd vs ; 1st 1st 3th; August 5th vs. Lions. HANDICRAFT CLASSES 3rd vs. Aug- 4th 2nd vs. 5th; Lions; 1st vs. 4th. August S'.h 1st, vs. Lions; 2nd vs. Handicraft classes for boys and 4th; 3rd vs. 5th. Aug. 11th 4th vs. Lions; 1st vs. 5th; 3rd vs. 2nd-- . CALL OR SEE August 15th 1st vs. 3rd; 4th vs' 5th; 2nd vs. Lions. The winner of the second half to W. W. DICKERSOH play the winner of the first in the in regards to your event the first half winner does re- TRY PHONE il 1st vs. 4th; 3rd vs. 5th; 'je. J.'y l.'j 1st Lye. RKCKEATIuX LEAtUE July First Ward First Ward I'ifth Ward Fourth Ward BARBERIHG ALUS-CHALMER- 2: A vs. J ly 21 . .Merer. Third Wan! 8j Lions 10 . , K,-- T,';'in FIRST GLASS LADIES HAIR CUTS SPECIALTY -'I ,s - Hard.va-- J :,' Bar Dairy Lar- -n tah i- Har.i.'.air vs. Dairy. I ickV l'iiu r wa- - July luth - Three "!! - Lost 1' Watkin'- - , -- anu" Dicks Sstre - t .iv league Standing' Peoi'I'- t: . Won 17 l.ve. Juiv Urd; . . ' SOFTBALL won tJie first half of tLe League play but a Hardware twin gave them battle in their final game of THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1939 tfr" at-tlc- in- crease in use, Make-ihi- ft should go a work ing knowledge of how to care for electrical equipment and keep It serviceable and safe. I: is common knowledge that electricity Is perfectly safe when properly used but there are certain rules which 'jould be observed to keet It safe at all times. It Is the purpose of this series iof articles to review these rules. There are five fundamental principles for the safe use of electricity In itbe home. These are: 1. Use electrical materials suit- able for the job at hand. 2. Keep electrical equipment In good order. 8. Do not tamper with appliances or other electrical equipment. 4. Avoid handling electrical cor-and devices with wet hands. 6. Do not use electrical equipment adjacent to water or in damp places unless special precautions have been used. These principles can apply to all uses of electricity, and if observed, will go far In eliminating shock and Are hazards. Particular applications of these rules to some oi the common house- - ? 1 Icn-jH- Thl Is one of a series of articles prepared by of Electrical Inspectors to encourage eafety In lit are held each week. The classses are given under competent directors and are free to the public Beys classes are held Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Girls classes are held each Tuesday and Thurs-Ha- v TVip nhiect. of the - - classes - is to j time the interest for leisure develop boys and girls. Parents are urged to encourage their boys and girls to attend the classes. triiLs i 'Mprnatlonal Association of eieotrlolty In homes. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson were Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson, Mrs. Carl Evans and Vida. Jones were in dinner guests alt) the home of Mr and Mrs. Dean Udell on Sunday. Salt l.ake on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Steward Udell of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith and Cedar Citiy, are guests of Mr. and son of Salt Lake, were week-en- d Mrs. Harry Manning this week. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Had-field. Dr. and Mrs. E. L Thompson of Salt Lake, spent two days of last We Meet or Beat All Prices Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadficld and week at the Edward J. Larsen home. By Day or Contract daughter, Doris, were in Pleasant Grove visiting with relatives on 102-Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart of Sunday. LOCAL ITEMS Salt Lake, have moved to Lehi where LEHI Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and they will spend the summer. They with Mrs. Geneva Stewart. L Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Chadwfck daughter, Margaret attended funeral are living in E. for services George Burgess of Ogden, spent from Saturday unltjl Mrs. Afton Giles spent from Wedon Sunday. with Mr. Lehi Alpine in visiting Tuesday PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN until Monday in Salt Lake Amnesday in and Comer and Mrs. James of Salt visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn E. Mrs. James Talmadge relatives. Films with Fork erican developed. Anytime, any place. Lake City, spent Tuesday until Fri Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Giles accom8 prints one 4x6 enlargement 35c. Rememday of last week as a gueffb at the panied her home and spent the 4th Capying done for Books of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Larsen, home of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. of July here. brances. Mrs. Boyd Larsen, Lois Larsen and 48 Hour Service. Emery Jones attended a play given the inmates at the State Prison by HUTCHIIiGS & WILSON in Salt Lake last week. They report a very interesting evening. Leave films at E. N. Webbs or Dick's Diner. Mr. and Mrs. Dkk Holdaway (Clista Beck) are the proud parents TOM of a baby son, born Monday, July 3. Mother and baby nre reported to be If your Sewing Machine Needs Re- just fine. The grandparents are: pairs. Sissors or Saws Sharpened, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck of fthis William Osborne will do it for you. city. TELEPHONE W 3 WANT ADS Bing and Lambert Cherries For Mr. and Mrs. J- - F. Bradshaw Sale 75c per crate. Hagen Hansen. and IP and daughter, Sylvia Jeanne, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kirkham and 1929 Harley David- daughter Dona, were guests at the FOR SALE Phone Byron Beck home in Magna on son Motorcycle. $35 cash. 95-Sunday. FOR SALE Gooseberries, Rasp Mrs. Dean Udell entertained at a dinner party Monday evening. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. C. L. 1 light Oak Buffet Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neil-soFOR SALE and daughter nf American Fork, with mirror, $9.00. 1 large kitchen Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans and child15 East 3rd South. cupboard $6.00 ren, and the Udell family. Large Red Currants and Raspberries For Sale Alfred Adams, Mrs. Mark Daiton (Arema GoodPhone 165. win) and four daughters, Gloria, Donna, Thelma, Irene, and , kinds all and For Electric Welding of Santa Anna, California, arrived of Blacksmith Work see Dale Peter- - in Lehi, Monday evening for a visit son. with Mrs. Daiton 's parents, Bishop and Mrs. S. ' I. Goodwin. Mrs. Whipping Cream 35c quart See Daiton was met in Salt Lake her hy tt Mrs. Douglas Wllles. parents, who accompanied her here. If your Sewing Machine or Lawn The Young Mothers of the Lehi Mower needs repaiM, Sissors or Saws Third Ward Relief Society enterSharpened. William Osborne will do tained at a glass shower last TuesIt for you. day afternoon in the ward chapel. CREAM FOR SALE 10c half pt, Mrs. Floyd Barnes acted as Relief W. D. Jones, Society President 20c pint, 35c quart. with Mrs. Eva 594 North 1st West. 5p Yates and Mrs. Helen Udell as counselors. A lovely program was given Two Chester White Boars For Ser- and games were played under the vice Frank Barnes, Phone 41. supervision of Mrs. Tressa Ricks. The following program was rendered : Highest Prices Paid For Worthless Song Robins sisters of American Fox Lehi Holmsteed, Animalfj Boyd Fork. tf Farm. Phone Mrs. Due Laura W'arburton WANTED Will call and pay for and Mrs. Ruth Dun-antworthless old horses and dead Reading Mrs. Eunice Hutching. animals. See C. O. Holmstead at the Duet Mrs. Floyd Barnes ftnd Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone 843-JMrs. Eva Yates. Dainty refreshments were served White Chester Boar for Serrlee nil those attorn ding. to tf J. L. Barnhart, Phane Seventy-eigh- t glasses were received. berries, Red Currants, Dewberries See J. P. Anderson, Third Ward. n IIS I ' MAY .4 V : I FONDEST DREAMS i'x 1 Cxme, ' KJut very oest wisuc. y- -v YOUR 1 tt.e season' BnJ Jreanu come truel 1 i JAue-- i .oz----h - n - vOU -- j - ... may your Lpieat to let yow courie, you expect friend, m on your aecret aomerlme; you 11 want to SEND ANNOUNCEMENTS tLt tkey, too. to friend, fat and near, .0 Of fbare your happmeai. The Lehi Free Press 343-R- 3. , LTHOUG.II millions lenow the low ccsi cf Electric Cooking, a national vey shows that guesses sur- of those who don't !:now average twice the actual average cost. In other words, they thought that Electric Cooking costs twice as much as it actually does. Let us give you facts and figures. We can prove to you that Elec- tric Cooking gives you real economy. 1M . 3. 95-- lt-l-- SEE YOUR DEALER OR Si ) UXCLUSJIC 7 riy.-m.- SI u. |