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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH lehi take Last Rites for Baby Held in Second Ward lude and postlude music was played on the organ by Miss Joan Evans. Bishop Cecil L Lt.:rt5 Museum Ash offered the invocation, after services Funeral for Pamela which Mr. and Mrs. Arnold feature 'Jcnecial educational four Ruth month old Hawker, Brems sang,MIn the Garden with their was S.'lELv Club daughter of Ralph W. and WanMarch 23-- t da Hansen Hawker of Midvale, utoa, ursday, j attend- - were held Tuesday at 1:00 p. m. members were in in the Lehi Second Ward. The Di. baby died of asthma Sunday at 8:45 a. m., at the residence here bird of the a study of her grandparents, Mr. and collection large wed i, hard W Mr. Hutch- - Mrs. Tarvel Hansen. She was born, at Lehi, Novup. j 'ore u ember Survivors in- 23, 1949. the Hutcbings explained whole j elude six brothers, her parents, ot Dirab uu -v. naster Ls F8. types anH oeculianties. Douglas, Leon, Kenneth, Carl, new, Ross and Glenn Hawker, and fort,, Lteidting specimen was Betty and Joan Haw 3ate h Intern Grebe, the closest two sisters, four grandparents, Mr. and nventtj to the ker; of all living birds and Mr. and Mrs. Hansen Mrs. A good wim-- f e kingdom. Idaho. Charles Hawker, for it is nearly impossible larf Ferrin J. Bishop Gurney confeet thefc iGrebe to walk, as the the ducted services. The pre- than more much WClub Visits f Jesus,' Aw! 5ft Miss Ray Shelley of American Fork sang a solo, "Farewell Father, The first speaker was Bishop Farewell Mother," accompanied Hans Jensen of Midvale. He is by Mrs. Owen Humphries. Bishbishop of the ward where the op Joseph E. Smith offered family is living. sympathy and consolation and Evans. acompanied by imii::;i the closing song was, "Your G. S. Peterson spoke the beneSweet Little Rosebud Has Left diction and the grave was dediYou," a duet by Mrs. Robert All-r- cated by Peter Hansen. Burial and Mrs. Thayas R. Bray. took place in the Lehi cemetery They were accompanied by Miss under the direction of the A. H. ed Evans. Wing Mortuary. fide fiS inn proved IFarinniinig Piroctices Cobi AAcaimonini a IHlEglh Level t i u-- I 1 ie me J nothing u, i of Le ed noi: her. To prograE did fcr.: make. as no it, 'digs, r: f a net stat :by this spt: ns choif i urr J and production costs and help materially in main--, taining a high level of farm income, despite a general decline in the price level of man agriculture!, te products. ' V appear oere 'S ptii 7 Goe ti HIGH YIELDS OF QUALITY CROPS wHI keep down & Elite for ytcoh IF o ir mm e its Among the eggs on display birds are i was one 4000 years old, a chick exhe pxtinct. Sand en egg from China. Valued as led, among them the an unusual delicacy, they are Crane and ureai diuc are eaten by the Emporer on cer The snipes as a family He told of tain special occasions, one each if innearing.valued at year. Great Auk egg, Specimens are ceded for iden Mr. riutcnings ex jM which has been pur-tmcation, In-Ifor the Smithsonian plained, to prevent unauthori or exchange, and from the British Museum. zed selling each collector is extinct. requires a permit Great Auk species of j ote to; no, ur off IFairinni Dncoinnie skin. 25 OOKl THE EASTER i Authorities generally, Including Federal, State and County agricultural agencies, and all others concerned with the farm problem, agree that high yields of high quality are essential b a successful farming program. These agencies all point out that if we are to produce high yields of quality crops we must raise to a maximum soil fertility, and hold to a minimum losses from pests and diseases. These two objectives can best be met by adopting and following a sound farming program. BUIIIIY HAS BEEN TO ut la d till be PENNY'S s Hardinj ight n& Easter Baskets, 2 Others up to J maji , 1 ack on So he di ves" a 10c up 25c to $2 Ready Made dio, ' AND NOVELTIES BASKETS ing to to haul ... EASTER CARDS 2 for o recor! Thent: r's preta loping 49c Easter Novelties makiiji ) Yestad A Sound Farming Program on Most Northern and Central Utah Farms Will Include: 5c for 4 Four Others for 5c 5c - 10c ip lost iis TABLE COVERS shot necesM.7 and NAPKINS- - ppean Ball oc and". - 15c Bi ft on oo nc9 Evelyn t e told he f WOBtL 1. A GOOD CROP ROTATION PROGRAM. Grain, alfalfa, sugar beets canning crops and livestock form the basis of a sound crop rotation program. Sugar beets stand as one of the most important cultivated cash crops in this rotation. They not only produce sugar, but also serve as an important source of feed for livestock. 2. LIVESTOCK FEEDING is both a soil servation and a soil building program. con- tility. 4. COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER. The applica- tion of mixed commercial fertilizer to the cultivated cash row crops helps in soil improvement. Improvement of soil fertility through the above practices is the farmer's first line of defense against low yields, low quality and high . production costs. corns im enUlfls Sef Up Your Program NOYJ! i5 done e. "1 the' tHapps TOUtl'l telh I deal 1 broadttl Walla, f from AKi i down alfalfa and sweet clover crops builds soil fer-GREEN MANURE CROPS. Plowing 3. Apnia built R u7UjJ mm mp jm ft blooded DO NT WAIT until you have a worn out soil Sfmr''"i i of low productivity. Lefs start maintaining and improving soil fertility now. v ' DO NT WAIT until some other area has established full rights to the sugar beet acreage lefs do that should belong to farmers here something about it now. """"""It f36t A a gOOQ acreage of sugar beets. -- ..bH and'l at V ime ! ,not it mo W , the latic jutsid' Modal Z20 MarfilM 2mI Prtzw MmM Hon Nw Hom door ,8eri lit Prim C0ME IN FOR C0MPIETI DETAILS M Dwk Mni Wm 0ba WahMl Cm-o- k Nw Macbia voIim: $1SS.0O JModd (lalal lortiffvfto P ffUtafl 3rd Prists aU Nw Hom MacUa r. seas ADLIISSIOII FREE 1 f 1S50 MUSIC BY High School Gym raiMal Darace Sprimi FRIDAY, MARCH 31, PHOSPECTS FOU PROSPECTS ARE GOOD 1950 - that this year wul be a profitable beet year. SOIL MOISTURE IS EXCELLENT; y FERTILIZER SUPPLIES ARE GREATER than for many years; LABOR SUPPLY IS ADEQUATE, and every effort is being made to get the best labor we . have had for years. Get a 9ood acrea9e of su9ar beets in your farmin9 Pro" considerable gram now what you do this year may bear weight in determining what you can do in future years should acreage restrictions be applied. Utah Sugar Beet Growers Assn. Utah State Extension Service Utah -- Idaho Sugar Company |