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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1939 LEH1 FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH vak sing at her home from a long ill- THE LEHI FREE PRESS Carlton Wilson spent aeverai cava ness caused by an eye injury. Published by The Lehi Free rre of the past week in Silt Lake. Every Thursday Mrs. Henry Armstrong has moved PhoBe Lthi. Utah Misses Mae and Ljcille Strasburgi to Lehi to make her home. were week-en- d visitors in Pr vo. George P. Price, Manager Mr. and Mrs. Alma Pearson made Miss Pearl Peterson of Salt Lake, Office. 32 W- Main Sx.. residence. 2nd muua "Miie can, in Lthi. iu nrl StAt St.. peiit the week-en- d inp ITtr iKe, 160-Phones Office residence Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McKinney were in Salt Lake on Fiidav. Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, motored to American Fork, Sunday Misses Bertha Clark, Beryl Curtis as second class matter. evening. and Selena, were among the Lehi Mary Carson and the Henry Arm- - leople in Salt Lake on Wednesday. ADVERTISING RATES strong family enjoyed Sunday din- -' Furnished Upon Request Miss Virginia Meiling returned ner with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Carson. Tuesday from Fish Lake where she SUBSCRIPTION One year Mrs. Elvira Huggard returned has been employed during the sum$1.08 Wednesday from Magna, where she mer. visited with her sistier, Mrs W. S. UTAH Pt)TASSOCUIIOII Mrs. Martha Noel, and Mr. Roy Roberts. Noel of San Diego, California, were guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Carson spent week-en- d and Mrs.s Wallace Hebertson. American in Fork. Friday FAIRFIELD HEWS I I 8-- - Wt . i. 8-- I .., suit THURSDAY, SEPTEMEf" Pauline Merritt of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. II race Hadfield and with Beck. Mrs. Bert Sunday in daughter, Durij, slnt Friday Pleasant Grove with reitives. Miss Jean Fowler of Salt Lake! visitor in Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Guugh re-City, was a week-enturned home, Saturday, after spend- Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Coates and ing the week at their claims in Am- family of Goshen are in Lehi visiting erican Fork Canyon. with Mr. ani Mrs. Luther CatesMr. and Mrs. John A. Carlson, Mrs. Blanche Evans and Mrs. A. Miss Vera Carlson, Dale Schvane- L. Doll were in Salt I.ake on Wed- - veldt of Lean, Mr. and Mrs. Nenhi Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Stacey B' nesday. jGarn of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mrs. Annie Fyffee returned to her Wade and family. Harold Allred of home this week after spending the Salt Lake, and Dr. and Mrs. Llovd CuiUmore and family of Provo, atpast ten days in Provo. tended the farewell for R. C. Allred. Reed Adams is in Lehi this week Afterward they were entertained at visiting with his parents, Mr. and a party at the Allred home. Mrs. Alfred Adams. WATER LEVEL i ; SHOWS DROP m d UTAH UK The carryover water in , , this year will be about ... , :i what it wis last year, T. II. netr Humpherys Fri4 after scanning the latest David I. Gardner, Utah r;e commissioner. At the end of August :e We , : ....... uw i auc J"- "i .u uie and a is estimated that tetwe . the end of the irrigation s, j.,,n of this will be lost by evaporator 70,000 acre feet will be used . r irr gation and about oO.oOu will be left as surplus. Last year the carryover was bt. tween 300,000 and 400,000 aue Humpherys said. The use of water from tie la' in August was 45,400 acre iet arc the evaporation amounted 43 jr acre feet, compared with a July of 48,000 and an evaporau n 59,000 acre feet. - . i I ivi-:,- J Mrs. Alfred 'Adams, and Reed Adams spent Thursday in Tooele, visiting with Mrs. Adams' sister, Mrs. Orsen Hacking. . - Thursday: birthday anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Foutz, of WyomMiss Faye Mathis was a Sunday ing, Miss Hazel Morris of Bingham, and Mrs. Fred Foutz, Mr. and Mr9. visitor in Fairfield. Wm. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clara Clover of Leh, Utah, Thome, Mrs. Laura Rogertson, and spent one day last week with her par- Ida Smith, all of Pleasant Grove. ents, Mr. and Mrs.s II. R. Peterson Mrs. R. L. Dubois and Keith Duin Fairfield. bois made a business trip to Provo, Mr W. C. Thomas of American Monday. Fork, was a business visitor in FairMr. and Mrs. Max Thomas spent field, Thursday. in American Fork as the week-en- d W. C. Mrs. Lehman McKinney is con- - guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. 1 Glen Wanlass returned last WedHershel Manning returned to Lehi, nesday from a trip to the San Fran- Monday morning after a short stay cisco W'orld's Fair. He returned in Chicago, where he has been athome by way of Los Angeles, where tending school. , be visited with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mrs. Laura Warburton and childGiles and ren and Mr. J. L. Barnhart and family. children spent Saturday at Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer and Gardens in Salt Lake. Larry and Jerry Comer, of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Chadwick Mrs. James II. Gray and Mrs. of Ogden, spent the Labor Day holi- Winzell Swenson spent Sunday in days in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Draper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Comer and in American Fork Samuel Crane. with relatives. R. C. (Chase) Allred who is atthe Mission School in Salt tending Joe Lambert left Monday for "Miss Ruby Carson spent Sunday Lake with spent the week-enCity, Cedar City where he will attend the in Mercur. his parents. Branch Agriculture College this year. He is to act as President of the Miss Lucille Anderson and Elmer school for the coming year. Craig LOGAL ITEMS Carr of Salt Lake, were in Lehi, Crabb, Football Captain of the B. A. C. team left Tuesay for Cedar City Sunday evening. Mr. Carr spoke in the Lehi Fifth Ward. Mrs. Carlton Wilson is recovering where he will enroll. from a fractured ankle which she reMr. and Mrs. Vern Curtis and ceived about two weeks ago when she Mrs. Bertha Olsen of rhoenix, of Riverton, and Mr. and children was struck by a bicycle. Arizona, who is living in American Mrs. Harold Nielson and children of Fnrlc ranrmi nntirtm'n,wl nt q Pleasant Grove, spent Sunday with . Dinner, , Sunday for the following: ' , T nr t. aim iis. j. u. uaniiiai. i . i. vvaiiace tt mi. iiu mis. iirn neuertson, 'u. Mrs. Martha Noel and Mrs. Roy Noel Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goates, Mr. of San Diego, Californiia. The party and Mrs. Floyd Goates. Mr. and Mrs. then motored over the loop and visitF. R. Goates, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ed Deer Creek Dam site. Phillips and Mrs. Tadgee of Salt Lake, spent Sunday at the George Miss Ruth Jones, Mrs., Boyd Goates home. Smuin and Miss Clarice Larsen enMr. and Mrs. William Woods of tertained at a miscellaneous shower Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Salt the Jones Wednesday evening at home honoring Miss Nola Clark, a Elmer Culmer, sons John and Fred, bride of this week. Those present of Midvale, were Sunday guests of were: Misses Barta Jones, Faye Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford. Ada Bertha Wanlass, Phillips, Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford entertainClark, June Hansen and iMadge Worlton, Mrs. Dorcus Smith, Mrs. ed Wednesday afternoon honoring Calvin Fox, Mrs. Jiune Davis, Mrs. the seventh birthday anniversary of I. L. Lott, Mrs. Sylvan Clark, Mrs. her granddaughter, Salley Gaisford Juliette Taylor, Mrs. Edward Lar- Sixteen children enjoyed an aftesen, Mrs. J. G. Jones, Miss Larsen rnoon of games, after which refreshand June Grandquist of Bingham, ments were served to those assemthe honored guest and the hostesses. bled. TELEPHONE W in regards to your BUILDING PROBLEMS W'e Meet or Beat All Prices By Day or Contract W. W. DICKERSON Tm-Vni- r . Ti"'t"'''t" AUTUMN WOODLAND CAKE ' "-'- "J"" i -- c The Fifth Ward Sunshine Committee at the home of Mrs. Sarai , Knudsen, last honoring Mri Knudsen and Mrs. Hermine Osterloh. Twenty four ladies enjoyed a social, program and dainty refreshments. held a party wt-ek- NEWEST STYLES IN SHERIFF'S SALE HAIR DRESSING In the District Court, in and for Utah County, State of Utah Federal Land Bank of Berkeley, a cornn., Plaintiff, vs. Lillie Carson, a widow; Elvin L. Carson, Admin! of the Estate of Ether Carson, deceased; and 3 Does, Defendants. INDIVIDUAL HAIR STYLING Newest methods in : PERMANENTS AND To be sold at ten o'clock a. m., October 7th, 19"9, at front door of Courthouse, in Provo, Utah, the lands situated in aforesaid County and particularly described as follow?: PARCEL 1: Commencing 665 feet East of the Southwest corner FINGER WAVING BEAUTY SHOP CHIC MAIN STREET, LEHI WAUT ABB Peaches and Rhode Island Green Apples For Sale See D. H. Milne. FOR SALE Living Room Suite. Reasonable Priced. Terms if desired. See Mrs. J. E. Richards. PEACHES FOR SALE Hale and See Elberta 35c and 50c bushel. T. W. Riedel, Third Ward. For Sale or Trade Gurnsey Cow. trade for hay, grain, or coal. Alfred Adams, State Street, Phone Will 165. CHEST OF DRAWERS FOR E. R. Dickerson, Phone 61-- SALE TOMATOES FOR SALE J. E. Johnson. 50c bu. See A family pass to the Royal Theatre with each 50c paid on subscription. Take your entire family to the show for only 50c. LOST 12 Gauge Pump Shot Gun f.ost near Burnell Batemans home in Fourth Ward. Call or notify Alvin Coledge. FOR SALE Four Room House and small coop. See J. R. Goodwin. YOUNG W. D. SATURDAY & ALL NEXT WEEK t feg-M- 8-- iiiiiri , ji apwrg d 102-- L.-.t- i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Austin and Russell Mr. and Mrs. Carson Lee Beckstead Mrs. Miss Arleen Allred of Duchesne of Milwaukee, were Orem visitors, Monday. By Marie Kenner were dinner guests at the home of and Miss Hutiau Allred of Kamas, in Lehi with their Mrs. Charles Car.n entertained Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, Monday spent the week-en- d Mrs. Charles Carson and Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and R. C. Allred. parents, Minnie Tegan motored to Santaquin, the following people at dinner on her evening. Monday. n PIGS FOR SALE See Jones 594 North 1st West St. MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT See Roy Moncur at Park Service. WANTED: Representative to Iook after subscription interests in Lehi and vicinity. Our plan enables you to secure a good part of the hundreds of dollars spent in this vicinity each fall and winter for magazines. Oldest agency in U. S. Guaranteed lowest rates on all periodicals, domestic and foreign. Instructions and equip ment free. Start a growing and tertainment, this film which will play time. Especitly adaptable for Shut-inAddress Inc., Naples Road. North Cohocton, of the Northwest quarter f the Southwest quarter of Section 29, Township G South, Range '2 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 11 degrees 50 minutes East, 1349.2 feet; thence East O.70 chain; thence North 20 chains; thence East 25 chains; thence South 20 chains; thence West 20 chains; thence South 20 chains; thence West 655 feet to beginning, containinig 64.00 acres. PARCEL 2: All of Lt 3, Block 33, Plat "A", Fairfield Townsite, otherwise described as follows: Commencing at the North-- , west corner of Block 33, Plat "A", Fairfield, which point of beginning, is 2 chains South of the Southwest corner of the Southeast quarter of" Sec. 29, Township 6 South, Range 2 S. L. B. West, & M.; thence South 10 chains; thence East 2 rods; thence North 10 chains; thence West 2 rods to the point of beginning, containing .50 acre, more or less. PARCEL 3: All of Lot 3, Block 32, Plat "A", Fairfield Townsite, otherwise described as follows: Commencing 12 chains South t of the Northwest corner of the Southeast quarter of Sec. 29, Township 6 South, Range 2 West, S. L. B. & M.; thence South 10 chains; thence East 2 rds; thence North 10 chains ; thence West 2 rods to the place of beginning, containing .50 acre, more or less. PARCEL 4: All of Lot 4 in Block 28, Plat "A", Fairfield Townsite, otherwise described as follows: Commencing at a point 10.60 chains South and 2.50 chains West of the Northeast corner of the West half of the Southwest6 quarter of Sec. 28, Townshin South, Range 2 West, S. L. B. & M.; thence West 11.16 chains; thence South 4.38 chains; thence East 11.16 chains; thence North 4.38 chains to the place of beginning, containing 4.89 acres, more or less. PARCEL 5: All of Lot 6 in Block 27, Plat "A", Fairfield Townsite, otherwise described as follow, to-wi- Commencing at t: a chains West and point chains South of the Northeast of the Southcorner of the West west tt of Sec. 28, Township 6 South, Range 2 West, S. L. B. & M.; thence West 11.16 chains; thence South 4.38 chains; thonce East 11.16 chains; thence North 4.38 chains to the place of beginning, containing 4.89 acres, more or less. The property herein described contains an aggregate acreage of "74.78 acres, more or less. Cabinet Together with 1 6 shares of the 2.50 s. MOORE-COTTREL- L, N. Y. Kitchen Sale Phone 181-- For J cup Spry tpanpoon salt 2 tcasiMxins vanilla 2 cups sugar 4 etegs, unbeaten 2 teaspoons bak-in- powder 3 cups sifted flour 1 cup milk Blend Spry, salt tnd vanilla. Add sup.ir grailually and cream well. Add cgfjs singly, beating well after each addition. Sift baking powder with flour. Add flour to creamed mixture, Bit ornately with milk. Bake in three d layer pans in moderate oven (375 F.) 30 to 35 minutes. Spread Date Nut Filling between layers anrl Orange Date Frosting on top and sides. ' S - fv d cake pans in hot oven (4000 F.) 10 to 25 minutes. Frost with chocolate frosting. Makes 12. Surprise Loaf. Bake H recipe in Spry greased 8 x pan in modor.dc oven (350 F.) 1 hour. Frost with Surprise Frosting. i CAVALCADE OF THRILLS FREE CIRCUS FINE EXHIBITS IT'S UTAH'S BI6 SHOW Nut Cup Calces. To ?j rccijic add enp nuts. Bake in cup- I I All mnsurtmtHti m that refiptt art lin-l- ORANGE DATE FROSTING 2 tablespoons Spry 3 cups si.'ted con-- 1 fectioners' sugar tablespoon butter 3 tablespoons orange teaspoon salt ,l4 teaspoon grated juice I teaajoon lemon orange rind 5 dates, cut in juice thin strips Melt Spry and butter in combined fruit juices over hot witer. Pour juices over sugar and salt and stir until dissolved. Add rind. Beat until thick Tint with yellow enough to spread. coloring. Spread frosting on top and sides of cake. Arrange dates on top to resemble flowers. Surprise Frosting. Substitute cup top miik for fruit juices and I teaspoon vanilla for orange rind. Spread H cup peanut butter on top and sides of Surprise Loaf and cover with frosting. i NUT riUINO I 1 tablespoon butter j cups dates, prunes pr tablespoon lemon cut apricots, jmre ? cup suear cup nuts, cut y cup water Cook dates, sugar and water over diiort heat until thickened, stirring Kcmovc from lire ami add b'.itlcr, lemon juiie ar.d nuts. Cool. DATE Cupboard and See Horace Hadfield, FOR SALE Used Lehi Hardware. Coal Range, FOR SALE Mowing machine, hay rack, hay rake and grindstone. See Lloyd Thrasher. If your Sewing Machine Needs Repairs. Sissors or Saws Sharpened, William Osborne will do FOR Phone SALE it for you. Circulator heater. 8-- For Electric Welding and all kinds Work see Dale Peter- of Blacksmith son. North 1st West. 5p Two Chester White Boars For Ser Phone 41. viceFrank Barnes, Highest Prices Paid For Worthless Animals Farm. Boyd Holmetead, Lehi Fox Phone 72 capital stock of Fairfield Irrigation Co., said shares being represented by an informal certificate. of Together with all other rights however, kind and nature, every to the use of water. evidenced, ditches and canals for the irrigation of said nremises. Together with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reverand remainders, sions, remainder rents, issues and profits thereof. Dated September 7. 1939. JOHN S. EVANS, , Sheriff. Utah County, in T.ehi Free Prpss. Sept 14. 21, 28 and Oct. R. 1939. NOTICE CREAM FOR SALE 10c half pt, 20c pint, 35e quart. W. D. Jones, 594 7-- 343-R- 3. tt Your Cotton Mattress converted into a springfill as good as new, only $7.75. Mattresses with rolled edge complete without springs li.OO. OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. 54 North 4th W., Provo, Utah, or Phone order to 8-- W Lehi J |