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Show f j THTTBSDAY. THURSDAY. JULY 8, t. ISO JULY 1943 Marvin Dewis and Eupmi n. Mrs. LaDrue Roberts and daugh Mr and Mrs. Emery Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William Price and er visited at Bountiful. Sunday Cali Los Angeles, THE LEHI FREE PRESS of Myton. spent Monday ter. Jane, of dinner spending the week at the Wallace baby of Heber City, spent Monday children were guests Morady with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. fornia, with Mr. and Mrs. John Price. Mr. and Mrs. Horace PobOahed by The Lehi Freaj Pmi Hebertson home. of Mrs. Lettie Gudmundsen. Hadfi.u Salt Lake City visitors, Every Thursday of S. Evans Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker of Salt Josie Hutchings and Paul Neusen ffcon Leaf Rid. 169-Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Bone of Chi were Saturday Lfcke CSty, Salt of were of were Lake visitors of Lake guests Friday Salt City, City, Gwit P. Price, Mtiaeer H. nook, Montana, are guests of Lehi dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gunther Paul Price, Monady evening. Provo relatives. and They are r, C. Evans. City, spent the week Brigham of Mrs. Bone's parents. Mr. Entered at the postofflce at Lehi. guests of O. Loveless P. Mrs. Mr. and with Mrs. Carl Gunther and Mrs. Selena Hutchings and daug-te- r. and Mrs. John R. Bone. Utah, aa seoond class) matter. Mrs. Lettie Corporal Keith Evans of Ssn Louis Christensen. Donna, of Bountiful, spent the Copperton, visited with is enjoying California, the Gudmundsen Bernadino, Roundup.. week-enduring Mrs. Sarah with Berry Adrertisin; Rate Furnished Upe-in Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Pierce are we S-- W J? d a furlough with his parents Paul Curtis and Richard Gud- Lehi. of Salt Lake City, spent Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson mundsen fl.00 iutecrtption One year week-enin Lehi. the and sons, LaVal and Vere left Mrs. Mary Trimble of Fillmore Mirror a vacation at for and Mrs. Wade Parrish of Ibapah, Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Goates re- are Lake. visiting with their sister. Mrs. Mixes. o THS-turned to their home in McGill, Nina Herron. ASSOCIATION Dm sun after a short visit Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price and Nevada. Monday John Goates. Mrs. Mr. and children were Sunday guess of Mr. with Monday guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Crooks ton of AmBlaine Singleton of American Ray Allred were Mr. and Mrs. LOCAL ITEMS erican Fork. - Ernest Allred and Mrs. Millie Hoag-lan- and other local relatives. Keqneit F.tAs The World's News Seen Through d Science Monitor The Christian International IF rotf An Daily Newspaper Unbiased Free from Sensational, is Truthful Constructive Editorials Are Timely and Instructive and Its Daily ism Features, Together with the Weekly Magazine Section, Make I the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. The Christian Science Publishing Society One. Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Price 1 12.00 Yearly, or 1.00 a Month. Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, 2.60 Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 23 Cents. d Fork, is visiting with his gandof Salt Lake City and James Mr. and Mrs. John Goates. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Brems and Holden. week. this A group of friends surprised daughter, Jarius, returned to their Mrs, Carl Gunther at the home of home in Boise, Idaho, Sunday. Mr. Mrs. Annie Eddington of Hunts- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Francom and Mrs. Orvlle Gunther, Thursday, Brems here spent the week-enLake of Salt City. ville, spent several days with Mrs. honoring her birthday anniversary. and Mrs. Brems and daughter have son, Stephen, Wallace Celestia Featherstone and other at the the Games and refreshments were enholiday spent the past month wth Lehi spent local friends during the Roundup home. Glover 25 ladies. joyed by relatives. celebration. Mrs. Vera Trane was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Evans and the Ikan Oddity Club at her home Thursday evening. A bridge lunch little daughter of Salt Lake City, eon was enjoyed by the club spent Thursday and Friday in Lehi, guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton. br Mr. and Mrs. Reed Robinson and ED W. MITCHELL Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson and daughter, Betsy, of American Fork, Farm Adviior were Sunday guests of Mr. and baby daughter of Florence, Arizona, Mrs. H. C. Evans. returned Sunday after a visit wih Genera EUdrie Station WGY Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kirjcham, Mrs. Val Zimmermaan. daughter. Ramona, and son, Tom-miQ. How can I control snails and Q. How can onion maggots be Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton atof Los Angeles, California, slugs in my garden? controlled? Mr of tended Lehi the Salt Lake Lions Club are relatives. guests and A. Remove all boards, stones can A. With a 4 par cent oil boroeeas under which thsy Lo Angeles ladies night party at the Hotel to will return Kirkham Jubbish use a poisoned bait of pray. of after a visit here. Mrs. Kirrkham Utah, Wednesday bran or oatmeal and arsenateand evening, as moistened with molasses lead of Mr. for the Mrs. Leo and will of method children remain and best of guests the is use lime, What The water. hydrated Q. wood ashes, or any dry dust Goates. Provo rela Lehi with summer and getting rid of chicken lice? around or around the garden tives. p4ante will repel and kill snails and A. Paint a little Black Laaf 4 on the roost and nan onca Brery was slug. ' or two. Mrs. Howard C. Evans enter Q. Can foods be successfully da--' hydrated at home? tained at the home of Mr. and Q. How can fish be preserved? To. Now that we are learning A, Mrs. H. C. Evans, Wednesday afteror br a la batter methods, dehydration Br drying, or In brlna, A. ana method of Into ita own aa a supplecombination either noon coming honoring the fifth birthday cleaned, and ment to canning and quick frees moke. The flsh of her son, Clark Almoet any fruit or vegetable scalea. head and tall removed, Ing. anniversary i can be dried successfully. then the H.h epllt In half.forThese were en refreshmens and earGames halTee are laid In the tun I era! days, taking care they do not on Kathleen use can I and What joyed by Carolyn spray Q. on them, and are Nurse that get rain or dew When plant along for after the vines are of it must do heating thoroughly Nile Evans turned dally. and Harold potatoes Evans, the duration for or you In are ealt, packed they dry, growing? American Fork, Johnni Wilkins Metal . . . every bit we can rake smoked and packed In ealt, or heat bordeaui spray or A. Us hung bein a dry Ifplace where Janet Webb, Mary Lynn and Kay and scrape up is going into War dust every week or applied they show signs may is method A If bugs appear. to better Add two. Production to provide the tools for sf spoiling. poison Matthews and Marjean Tidd. or a clean crock pack the pieces In cover our Boys on the fighting fronts. with salt and then barrel Q. What substance can be added ons pound of salt to four brine, of make a it manure to hare chicken If to water. you pints cooker, processing willfertiliser? an pressurs "THEY GIVE THEIR somewhat compaI a m Year. Name- - d i X Address SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST J! iij nHHinoiuiii' ' r""i n n j , j irionninTonri"iiOf(Oonncoiii)ii)tlij FARM QUESTION BOX Let's get off the lines y ( e, that are needed JS -- for war calls, Mabel! IdludtyouBuylVUk WAR BONDS 1 i ' ! 80-2- lime-copp- product glvs rable to canned flab, A. 1 Q. A. Are wood ashes good for gar-- ( dens? They contain a little potanh and are supposed to he exra beneficial for potatoes and Harden. 0 er LIVES-Y- OU LEND YOUR MONEY" Buy More War Bonds Today a-- mixed wim f arato na 7f u j0ill and muriate of Super phosphate For general crop use, to potash. 15 one bushel (approximately of good, dry poultry pounds) add to three two manure, 20 about phosphate poundstoofons per cent of and H pound of muriate of -' or two poi'tidr potash,fertilizer. But start saving now for that heating plant by your purchase of War Bonds every payday through a Payroll Savings plan. War spending goes on month after month. So War Savings must keep pace, month after: month. Put at least ten perceat of your income ii War Savings through War Bonds. (. S. Trtomry Dtpartmt WAR BONDS While e have not heard so much about them, our command is inferior to none. 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