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Show Thursday, January mmmmmmm THE LEffl FREE PEESb 10, 1S35 "Thursday, January --. .Z -THE LEHl FREE PRESS FubU&hea by The Lhl Frt Pr Mrs. John Woodhouse is very ill this ek. RADIO SERVICE AOS. ViLL TELL Alma Wilson of Ophir is a guest of. Lehi UUk Expert Radio Service and Repair Work I Lateat and Mot Modern Equipment Lis mother. Mrs. Maud Wilson. Complete Una of hlgfaeat quality radio George p. Price. Manager tubes and parts. W." Main St residence, 2nd J Mr. and Mrs. John H. Smih re-- ; Offic, FREE TESTED TUBES fe3t Utih U and State SL, LfchI, turned home Sunday from a tw weeks visit with Salt Lake relatives. kOcrd &I tb postoffic at Lehl UUh, GLEHN'S RADIO SERVICE aa second class matter, Mrs. William Garlick of Salt Lake WEST MAIN STREET Hm is a guest of her sister, Mrs. T-City, ADVERTISING RATES Kirkham. Ufeplay 30c per in. Reader 10c per line Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans were Salt Lake visitors. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Long of Salt SUBSCRIPTION Lake City, were Sunday guests of .41-0One year James Ammonette is seriously ill Felix Long and other Lehi relatives. with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hawker of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans were Salt Lake City, are guests of Mr. and Salt Lake visitors, Saturday- Mrs. Tarvel Hansen0 Coffman of Mrs. Annie Mrs. Dean Prior underwent an Carter's Orchestra furnished a operation musical program for the inmates of emergency appendicitis 31 on day. She was visiting relatives the State Prison, Sunday afternoo. ml Spanish Fork when taken ill. Mrs. Annie Fyffe and Mrs. Heber Irvene Smith of Pleasant Grove, is C. Webb attended a meeting at Provo, tStatfilng in the Lehi Junior High Saturday. School during Mr. Prior's absence. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peck of Am-ercFork, were Sunday gusts of --Mr. and Mrs. Clin Austin, Maxine Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck. Austin, Ora Jones and George Holin-Iraof American Fork, spent Sun-la- y J. Vern Tdylor of Ogden. spent the at Bingham, guests of Mrs-rac- week-en- d with his parents, Mr. and Dixon. Mrs. James X. Taylor. an ke e and Mr. Sirs. Fred Woolston, who has been with pneumonia, is reported as ill Mr. and Mrs. Lott Russon and Mr. and Mrs. Lott A. Russon spent Friday in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Bank were T. Strasburg returned guests of Mrs. Eliza Banks of PleasUeorge ."ome Wednesday from a trip to ant Gorve, Sunday evening-Mr- . Texas. He vsited the scenes and friends of his missionary days- - He and Mrs- - Lowell Brown are he former Harriet moving into xeports a very enjoyable trip. Jacobs home this week. IMiss Beth Jackson returned to her Mrs- - Emma Maud Love of Salt studies at the B. Y. U. of Provo, fola with visit her holiday par- Lake City was a guest of Lehi relalowing ents. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson. tives, Sunday. -- Mrs. C. E. Peterson and twin Mrs. Hattie Bezzant Mr. and Bezzant of Lindon, were guests babies, Joyce and Joan, of McGill, INevada, spent the week-en- d at the of Lehi relatives Thursday. jfcome of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peterson. Mrs-Floy- " George I. Bone and George Davis Mr. and Mrs. Dave Crumby of Salt registered at the B. Y. U for the Xake City, spent Sunday with Mr. and winter quarter. Jdrj, Dell Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird oi Airs. L. S. Woods and children of Goshen, spent Monday with Mrs. Alice 'Salt Lake City spent Sunday with Tuckfield and Mr. and Mrs. James 'JSfra. Woods' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Comer. . James Taylor. Grant Smith of West Dip ported in with blood poisoning. the home of local relatives. tl Is reHe is Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Reese of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith. Mr- and Mrs- J- F. Bradshaw and daughter, Sylvia Jean, were New Years dinner guests of Mr- and Mrs. - I Mt, and Mrs. Elias M. Jones and mt. and Mrs. John W. Southwick motored to Sandy Sunday and spent tbe day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. .Anderson, it being the third birthday anniversary . of their daughter, '.Dorothy. -- fj WE1T V v I - - - Oliver Kirkham. Raeldon Goates and Odell Peterson who have been spending the Christ mas holdays with their parents, re turned to their studies at the U. A. C. of Logan, Monday. HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. Come in and rive us a trial, work done while you wait. - WANT ADS POUND lout mare weighing city marshal. 1600 pounds. See LOST white Black Cbmw. Black Onyx Ring- mounted in Reward. Mrs. Eldon gold. 1- -p UAY FOR SALE Alfred Johnson. See B. W. Brown, Lehi. BALED HAY FOR SALE See 33ton Dansie, 5th Wst. 3rd So. Lehi. tGOOD CLEAN STRAW FOR TALE See Preston Gray, on Saratoga Road. Lehi. - GRINDING Scissors, saw sharp ned. Sewing Machined Repared. See TOUliam Osborne. tf Butter Wrappers and all other printing done at the lowest prices pos-'atib- le. rways Quality and workmanship better. NEW TOEK-P- lani - tor tiaulattog newspaper of inlormati.e Tit7num vy oacks In Promoting P re confidence in lie understanding and conditions Eard to existing banking announced by ueen have and methods American B. 8. Hecht. President oi the a part oi as Association, Backers activities in aid of bus! WMfiW .if-- ' Misses LaRue Bushman and Brown, who are employed in Lake City, spent the d their parents in Lehi. ai- V s?u week-en- w FIFTH WARD SCOUTERS MEET -- w v lit mutt kM th amtaxua UmvM tpring.for kt ,tl mmU4 mora tHmn Mgkt kudrd mUuMthtpttwomoHtkt... ,ury it on of fobuiouiviUur. SUXDAT The Fifth Ward Scout officials met with the ward troop committee, Written instructions were'pva, to each troop committeeman so that he would be able to know what hii duties were and have on hand a schedule of meetings and writ-te- READ what happened when the world waited in the twilight of doom when death hung in the ekles and, in two years would strike, obliterating every living thing when a man and a woman were forced to choose between love and life. Edwin Dalmer and Philip Wylie tell thia most amazing story in GOLD AND GREEN DATE SET The date of the Lehi Stake Gold and Green Ball has been definitely set for Valentine Day, February 14th. Com mittees are being organized and plans made for an unusually fine ball this year. OLD FOLKS' COMMITTEE TO MEET - - WHEN WORLDS The Lehi Stake Old Folks Coin the Memorial Building. Sunday, January 13, at 4 p. m. to plan for the Old Folks Outing on January 24. mmittee will meet COLLIDE Mid-wint- STARTING TODAY READ IT IT ON ANOTHER PAUfc RABBIT KILLS HUNTER The Rpeond Ward Relief Society Saint Nazalre. France, Dec -i will hold a "meat pie day" Friday. shot and killed a hunter mi rabbit M. Men of the ward are delivering here today. ladies. the orders for the Paul Gulllon leaned his shotgun Chiagainst a fnce. A rabbit, chased Mrs. William H. Cutler of Gullon's dogs, leaped the fence, struct in nook. Montana, spent Tuesday of the gun. The shot enterLehi, visiting with Mrs. William the trlger Gullon's chest near the heart. ed Goates, Mrs. Bert Gray and Mrs. rabbit eacaped. The Aaron Evans. 2- "fey - The family of Walter Faber were Mrs. Arle Clark spent last week placed in quarantine for diphtheria with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- - H. P this week, the small son. Walter. Jr., Hardy at Spanish Fork. Mr. Clark having the disease. and daughter, Carma, spent Sunday at fepanish ork and Mrs. Clark return George I. Bone, Max Wilson, ed home with them in the evening. Harold Hutchings and George P. Price were business visitors tc Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor and Saturday. Mrs. Douglas Scalley of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs- - A- B. Anderson spent City, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tavl or nt Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Charles Saturday in Salt Lake City, visiting of Taylor Spanish Fork, were Sun with their family and with Bishop Fred G- - Gardner of Panguitch. who day guests of Mrs- M. A. Taylor. is ill in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A- J. Evans, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roberts and Heber C. Webb and Lynn Webb atson, Paul, of Cedar City, spent the tended the State Constitutional Bas-quand celebration in Salt Lake week-en- d with Mr- Roberts' mother, City Friday. Mr. Evans is one of the Mrs- - E. J. T. Roberts. 19 surviving members of the first Misses Maud Hackett, Fern Marsh State Constitution Committee and and Junius Banks attended a piano signers of the constitution, and is the recital given by Ray Marsh at the only living member in Uah County. home of his parents, Mr- and Mrs. They attended a social and banquet Joseph F. Marsh of Alpine, Friday at the Lion house in the afternoon and a social at the Salt Lake Taberevening. nacle in the evening. There were 13 Mrs. Roy Peterson entertained the of those who signed the state con American Legion Auxilary, Wednes stitution present. day afternoon. After the regular Mrs. William H. Cutler of Chinook, session dainty refreshments were served to Mrs. Clyde Dorton. Mrs. Montana, formerly of Lehi, was the James Peterson, Mrs. Clarence Holm- - guest of honor at a beautifully arstead, Mrs. Afton Peterson, Mrs. ranged luncheon party at the home Ernest Larsen, Mrs.. L. I. Wardle and of her daughter, Miss Retta Cutler, Mrs. Peterson. A drive is now on to of Salt Lake, last Saturday. Guests ncrease membership, at the entertainment included Mrs. Cutler's sisters: Mrs. Aaron Evans', Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw en Mrs. Wiliam Goates. Mrs. Bert Gray, tertained members of the Bushman of Lehi. and Mrs- - H. E. Timpson of family, Thursday evening honoring Price; also Mrs. Jay Thomas, Miss the birthday anniversary of the late K. S. Bielby, Mrs. Irvin Schelin, and E. A. Bushman, Sr. Tho iruests en Miss Myra Cutler, of Salt. Lake. A joyed a family dinner followed by a delicious luncheon was served at two social and program. The histories of o'clock in the afternoon. The table Mr. and Mrs. Bushman and their par- was covered with a linen cloth nt ents were read. Those present were: beautiful Hawaiian cutwork. The Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bushman, Mr. centerpiece was formed by Japanese and Mrs. John Bushman, Mr. and vases filled with violets and yellow tea Mrs. George Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. roses, artistically arranged on a reGeorge Lewis, Mrs. Oliver Kirkham, flector. After an afternoon of music Mr. and Mrs. Harmon McAffee of and lively entertainment the Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Suel Bushman. enjoyed a theatre party at the Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lewis. Orpheum Theatre. - visitor, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Howard of Lake City, were Sunday dinner of Mr- and Mr. T. F. Kirkha guesti Mr. and Mrs. Mayben Fox rf Ogden, spent Tuesday with Lehi rek tives. g et :H STATE STREET. LEHI. UTAH ' .f Bankers Association Move President Announces to Stimulate Newspaper Advertising Adrian - - REPAIRING SHOP . V STOBY BANKERS' organization's ness recovery was prepared A general groundwork of adverMrs. John Street and daughter, through a nationwide survey Melba, returned home Friday from a tising by oanks relative to their to five month visit in California. to extend Justifiable loans rene said, industry and trade. TMl. in all parts number Arval Gunther spent the holidays vealed that a large aggressive are pursuing of the country with his sisters. Miss Marcelle Gunencouragalong this line and forward-lookinther and Mrs- Alice Jones at Hunting- policies to develop ing their customers ton Park. California. business plans. 'It is our aim to atti In aid fostering this constructive Miss Eva Gunther returned to htr tude whenever possible, he said. school at Montpelier. Idaho, after The Theme of New Advertitini spending the holiday season with her DeThe association's Advertising parents, Mr. and Mrs Carl Gunther. direct supervision the under partment of the general executive officers, has Mrs. Addie Strange will entertain In New prepared, at the headquarters the Lehi Social Club at her home in York City, an informative advertising Orem. Thursday afternoon (today). series for the use of member banks In the association to aid them in developE. B. Owen of Brigham City, spent ing In their own communities better regardMonday night at the T. F. Kirkham general public understanding ing banking. Mr. Hecht said. home. "The underlying theme of this adverIs that sound banking Is based on Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith of West tising helpful human relations and that it has Dip and Mrs- E. W. Larsen spent a unity of Interest with the people of Monday in Salt Lake City. Its community which binds them together with a common purpose," he Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allsop and said. "We are confident that if a clear unfamily of Murray, Mrs. Glenn Beck-stea- d and children of West Jordan, derstanding of this is brought home to were guests of Mr. and Mrs- - T. A. the people in all our banking communities. It will go far In restoring the pubTaylor, Sunday. lic confidence which good banking dedeMr. and Mrs- Ephraim Gough of serves. A bank in which people believe Is doubly safe, it la to servedly Raymond, Alberta, Canada, arrived in the public Interest for the people to Lehi, Monday for a visit with Lehi have confidence in their banks. relatives- The Place of Advertitinf Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nielson who "We feel that bank advertising has a have been guests of Lehi ' relatives special public duty to perform In this have moved to Southwestern Idaho for connection under existing conditions. the remainder of the winter. Their The copy which will be supplied In the service we have developed will not only former home is at Mt Pleasant. aid the individual bank In promoting the use of its own facilities but Is also Mr. and Mrs- - La Von Young and aimed to bring about with the aid of children accompanied by Mrs. Sydney newspaper advertising a clearer public Gilchrist left for the Young home in viewpoint regarding the essential part It occupies in the life of Its communiMrsBlanding, Tuesday morning. Gilchrist will spend the remainder of ty." Mr. Hecht emphasized In regard to the winter at Blanding. the new advertising facilities being ottered to the members of the association Mr. and Mrs- - Clem Turner enter are not a profit making venthat tained the M. Men Basketball team at ture they and that there is no Intention to an oyster stew at their home Satur- disturb existing advertising arrangeday evening. Twelve guests were ments, the idea being that these institutional services shall supplement present. rather than replace present plans, or Mr. ami Mrs. John C. Shaw, Mr. that they will give assistance to memand Mrs. Ben Rose and daughter, ber banks now lacking satisfactory Alariam, of Salt Lake City: Mrs, Alice Tuckfield and Leon Jones were MANY BANKS LONG LIVED New Years dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Comer. - THE PARK SHOE I "lya woo - Mr. and Mrs. Stewat tv were week-en- d guests at the homZ Mr. and Mrs. Elden Goates and and Mrs- - Donald Goates iJaltUfc City. - Mr. and Mrs. Elmo George JJowers of Salt Lake City, vku a yueat of Miss Maud Hackett. Provo. were guests of Tuesday and Wednesday. Fyffe, Tuesday. of I J. F. Bradshaw reported Every Thursday JTaul Woolston. son . mm f-- 10CAMTEMS I i, Tfl In the United States 168 Banki over 100 2,472 Banks over 50 10,391 Banks over 25 yean old. yean old. yean old. 'Like All Women, You Want Your Clothes to Be RJ qht - ND the only way that yon can be sure they will be right is to know what the designers and creators of new styles have decreed shall be right. Cherie Nicholas, nationally known authority, who writes on women's fashions for this paper, tells yoa just what you want to know and pictures for yoa the woman will garments and hats that the be wearing in the weeks to come. The styles that Miss Nicholas describes are authentic and the gar ments that she depicts are but they do not represent style extremes. The garments are those that will be worn by the average woman and that you will find for sale in your home stores. well-dress- There are in the Onited States 168 banks that have been In continuous existence for more than one hundred years. There are 2.472 banks over fifty years old, while 64 of all the banks In this country, or 10,391, are twenty-fivyears old or older. In other words, practically s of the banks in this country have come through several successive periods of depression and panic, including 1907, e ed two-third- 1914, 1920 and 1929-3- The Oldest Keep up with the changing styles through Miss iiitfuKM nmsua-LKi asninn articles, --aitveannr rr? ' Xthese columns, and tell your jrtends about tbem. 3 Bank The oldest bank in the country, which is in Boston, was chartered February 17. 17S4. In the 64 of banks that are twenty-lyears old or older Is lodged a major portion of the banking resources of the nation, in commenting recently upon the stability of a great majority of the banks in the United States. Dr. Harold Stonier. Educational Director of the American Bankers Association, said: "The tact that we have so many banks that nave been in existence a long period of years is an eloquent tribute to the genius of Amerlcau managerial ability, for no other country has experienced such wild eras and resultant periods of gambling business stagnation as those through which our country has passed at frequent inter vals during the past century." ive NEW WEALTH FROM SOIL New wealth which comes from the soil is of special interest to those to whom falls the responsibility of main- taining our credit structure. Unless agriculture Is successful farm borrowers cannot ultimately , succeed neither can the banks they serve. Foreclosure sales are not a sound basis for good farming or good banking. Bank ers. therefore, are as much interested In the permanent success of the agrl cultural Industry as are the farmers whether the deposits come tlrectly from tarm patrons, or Indirectly through the ordinary channels of dub! ness.-- D. H. Otis. Director ot ture, American Bankers Association. J n a TI T3 T7 P owder, Rouge and Lipstick with your subscription Send In Your Subscription Today One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c LEHI FEES IPEESS Paper That The Only Sets and Prints All Local News and Ads in Lehi. WHY HOT BUILD LEHI? |