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Show LEH1 FREE PRESS, LEHI, TJTAH Garden Club New ROSE GARDEN READY 7 Club in FOR PLANTING The rose garden in Margaret Building, Saturday M00 a film nn rose cul- Wines' park is now ready for bv Howard planting, according to Garden National Guard Club President Roy L. Ferman. !Vthe " "ir.!. machine. The The paths have been laid out from and graveled, under the direc 'secured tion of Abraham Anderson, pro ject chairman, and Mr. Ferman of the steps assisted by the city and several explaining small boys, who worked diligStanding feature of the ently on the raking. Weather v, presentation of conditions permitting, the roses n will be planted about March 25. showing landscap-showMario by Gratifying response has been obtained from the four camps of the Daughters of the Utah planting and various Pioneers, the Olympian Club rVflJLr The numer- - which subscribed one hundred 'ures, which he had percent, and the Lions Club, as Scelf. included the Lon- - well as the previously mention i m nei iOWC1and Bridge ed organizations. guest was Mrs, Peace roses will be planted in , . wwhnld. first vice- - the center in memory of the war f the Utah State As- of World Wars I and II. dead Clubs. She The Amreican Legion with Stanon mem club the i;m.r,tP ley M. Taylor in charge, will t;,r;tio:' and urged f id anai ."""-. of sponsor this important rtofthe state magazine, the garden. The GardenpartCJub Gardeneer. will sponsor the circles immediNewbold also explained ately outside the center, which hrst will be dedicated to the service 1 'sotted Plant ue W Island in utan. io men and women of World War Fri-Q- 4 Utah Hotel, Thursday, II. Peace roses or other approland Saturday, April 6, 7 and priate varieties will be used in a piani, this section. Parents and familAnyone may enter j there will be prizes for all ies or friends of service men and Take your plants in women are welcome to contri4h Irsday until 9 p. m., she said. bute toward these memorial plantings. Numerous contributions and requests have been - Judges are Named For Intermountain Jr. Stock Classic FRIDAY, MARCH 13,1330 the show, announced his appointment this week. The show will be held in North Salt Lake at the Union Stock Yards on June 7, 8, and 9, under the joint sponsorship of the State of Utah, Salt Lake and Davis Counties, and the Livestock committee of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce. The veteran professor has been a great favorite among young of Professor E. F. Rinehart, of the University of Idaho Extension Division, Boise, Idaho, has been named judge of cattle for the twelfth successive year at the Intermountain Jr. Fat Stock show, Merrill Parkin, manager sters for more than a decade. Many of the progressive young growers of the area exhibited for the first time under his guiding hand. Other judges selected for the I'jjO show are: lambs Milton Mdsen, USAC at Togen: hogs, ILvry Smith, livestock marketing expert, Colorado State Agricultural college at Fort Collins. A E Duke, Farm Marketing Re lations, Inc, will be in charge and judge of the uniform contests for both FFA and H c'.ubs while Barnyard Beautification, which includes cleanliness of animals, pens, and personnel at the show, will be presided over by StanBoise, Idaho, ley Richardson, state supervisor of agricultural education, for the FFA; and Thomas J. Chester, Pocatello, Idaho agricultural extension ser 4-- vice, for the tlubc 4-- H Adams, Los Angeles, Jwnh "his father and brother, W. H. Adams, Sr and W. H. Adams, Jr, of Salt Lake City. The Adamses annually turn back the major portion of regular - auction fees for the development of the show. It Pays To Advertise f lrTHee" f7 How BM- - it fw uu to Apply for Gas Heating Beginning Saturday, March 18, at 9:00 A. M. Where: FOR f GAS TO BE USED IN: RLE APPLICATIONS j URN AGES and PPLIAIICES PAL Sales - GAS - OIL Any organization or individual may contribute toward this rose garden, which with the full cooperation of Lehi City, has progressed so well. and Service Need r4r AND Net Be FoSewtd RASUUSSEU Phone Lehi 327-- M Pleasant Grove 2323 Weber County 1428 Mountain Fuel Supply Company 2336 Washington Blvd., Ogden, Utah 447 394 Utah County Mountain Fuel Supply Company 60 South First West Street, Provo, Utah 270 238 Davis County Mountain Fuel Supply Company 549 East Gentile Street, Layton, Utah 154 136 Tooele County Mountain Fuel Supply Company 76 West Vine Street, Tooele, Utah 45 40 Morgan County Mountain Fuel Supply Company Arthur Francis South Bridge Street, Morgan, Utah 10 Summit County Mountain Fuel Supply Company Ray L Hairston, Coalville, Utah Modem JE" OLD HOMES 1618 AeVeffU GO. VENTILATING 45 Motor Avenue Sah Lake City, Utah NEW HOMES 1 Primitive Methods i KEATING Salt Lake County QUOTA AT: ADVERTISE HERE!! 2550 t 2250 Application must be made In person by owner or agent holding power of attorney. Printed forms of power of attorney limited to gas heating service applications gas company offices. No application wffl be received by letter or telephone. il fa 4 lie? a: tad are obtainable at aN NEW HOME OLD HOME A new home is a single or duplex residential structure presently under construction or upon which construction will begin shortly. If you intend to apply for gas heating for a new home, you must comply with the following: 1 Footings for the new home must be completed 90 days after approval of application, foundations completed by September 30, 1950 and construction completed by March 10, 1951. An old home is a single or duplex residential structure which is completely constructed including the installation of heating facilities at the time the application is made. Furnish plat and lot number or street address or other legal description. 3 You must own the lot or hove sufficient interest therein to contract with respect or have sufficient Interest therein to have the right to contract with respect thereto. 2 rid To receive gas for space heating, gas burning equipment must be installed within five months from date you arc notified that your application has been approved. You must be either the owner of the old home thereto. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS To secure approval, all applications most comply In restful coaches Here's with the rules and regulations of the company governing main extensions and must be within the quota allocated to your county. Applications for new homes will be received for one wfeelc beginning March 18, 1950 ct 9:00 A. M. and ending March 24, 1950 at 4:30 P. M. an enjoyable way to save when traveling. In an adjust-- i reclining coach teat you ride In 1 ' conditioned comfort . . . perfectly Iaxtd. Your choice of expertly dining-ca- r n pre-Spar- id meals will add to the aiure of your Journey. kpindahU Transportation Gas customers presently using gas for partial or complete heating who wish to heat additional space must make application under the old home classification. Applications for service to either old homes or new homes cannot be transferred to another location. Applications for service to new homes cannot be transferred with the sale of a vacant lot. Within the limits of the established quotas, qualified applications covering single homes, both old end new, will be processed m the order received. These procedures comply with an order of f he Public Service Commission of Utah agtnt reserve-w- MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY ni and travel Information. orr under the old home classification. ( your local Union Paclfli dcrlptlvo literature, Applications for old homes will be received begin9:00 A. M. and continuing ning March 18, 1950 until further notice. Gas customers not presently using gas for space heating but desiring to do so must make application - ft Specific . , . say yjllON PACIFIC - Auctioneer, as unuL- wCl be CoL Charles E. the famous |