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Show 1933 ridav. November 9, BENJAMIN Hnn, Turnlshd by Utah County Agent. 400 'A.DSi.nr V A.: ss. HOME GARDENS NEED by.; Max9. 20, G.-- Sec. Altot.- -4 .- mimsration. Chamber Building. FALL PEEPARATION of Commerce Cameo Theatre . nfr;: ir J"T,: r,. 1 ov-'- lti iS3 i; 3' Friday and Saturday, Nov. 10 and 11 99 TLB with GEORGE BRENT Barbara Stanwyck shows what a "Baby Face" can do with strong when she sets out to climb the ladder to love. MATINEE SATRURDAY :!' i,,'. 3:30 P. M. JOe. Evenings Only 10o Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, November 12, 13, and 14 MAE WEST in (' and 16c - , 1 "I'M NO ANGEL" X 50 - - 1 ment ALSO GOOD SHOUTS e. '' "f with CARRY GRANT - X " Photos of Mae West 8x10 Will Be Given Away Sunday Night to the 50 Adult Admissions. Don't miss this one held over in Salt Lake for extended run. Wednesday, Thursday, Nov. 15 and first :i BARGAIN SHOW CAROLE LOMBARD in ' ; ' "Brief Moments" 0 Her beauty stopped the hearts of men but she gave her love to on who made her life a living hell. 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AdJrtn-Ci- tJ JMI. : 0--46 I ; 16 t.-3- LOCAL 1 1 If Friday evening Mrs. Thomas Powell entertained at a flinner in honor of Mrs. Ralph Powell a bride of last week- - Those present were Mr. F. S. Humphries, Mrs. Cyril Anderson and AMERICAN FORK. UTAH Provo. Mr. of and daughter, Jerry, THE AMUSEMENT CENTER FOR THE TOWNS OF NORTHERN UTAH CO. Mrs- - Elbert Hales and son. Billy, Mr. and Mrs- Owen Humphies, Mr. and WEEKLY PROGRAM Mrs- - Frank Humphries and daughter, Denice. of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner. Mrs. Ralph Powell, Mr. Rodney EdVards. Mr. Edward Fox, the hostess and family. BARBARA STANWYCK in her latest hit ATHENIAN CLUB NOTES lie Sec. 8: SAYS AGRONOMIST nafdson. Thorn aa Lee Salt Lake City, Nov. Community 324 bu.; Max. 9 35 A. Allot. A.: service is the watchword of the pro- 32; W. Sec. 29, Successful home gardens next eum- -' i.knsan, rharle8 16.15 A. Max. bureau, at i bu.; oreaniped -5recenly 09 V Allot Dier will dctwmH vott 1ai.rn.ln r,r 28; A.; John University of Utah as a clearing fertilityj v.. A. fc 9.35 auu upuu house bu.: Max. cf artistic talant that is the S1K 20. 21; tmsen, Nie!-S- ec. preparation of the seed bed. Prof. availble campus for perforirnce in Salt Lake J. C. Hogenson. extension agronomist bu.; Max.-11.- 05A V'Serd. Fr-S- ec. 16. 21; 68 A.: of the Utah -State Agricultural College and surrounding town. Miss MarA. Max.-12- .75 garet Stengberg is manager of the bu.; out. u . Tv .n (Stewart, Hattle) Sec. points with offices in Union 420 bureau, .Additional bu.; Maxfertility should be put A.: Allot.-1- 08 into the soil now. in the form of barn- University of Utah. The Athenian Club held their regu20 ec. A,: yard manure, advises Professor 20; ibitas, Violet-SHoglar 11.05 meeting at the home of Mrs. D. R. A. Max. Lake Salt 8 Nov. new bu.; The City. enson. Put on a good thick coat and Mitchell, Fredrick M. Sec. 21, 40 A.: Wednesday afternoon- - The plow or spade it under. Manure put University of Utah library, assured lesson "Mozart" was given bu.; Max. 11.9 A. by Mrs. G. 27. S3; 122 into the soil now will decompose dur- the state school by recent federal en- R. I'nsen. Heber J.--Sec. Mrs, Clark gave Taylor. Marjorie will be the repository of a 376 bu.; Max. 13.6 A. ing the fall, winter and early spring actment, iliot Georsre Mozarts selecsolos, .4 lenson. piano playing Sec. 33; 68.7 A.: to the extent that when the vegetable special memorial library collection of tions. -i ;v . w. "58 bu.; Max. 8.5 A. Senator Elbert D. Thomas, university seeds are 70 A.: planted and the young plants professor-on-leavLrtiJ :: a.non. Koy R- - Sec. 28. 33; conThe collection begin to grow next spring, they will t 519 bu.; Max. 19.55 A, Mrs. Leo Tririaman and baby. tains about 350 bound volumes and an W. Sec. 50; 70 A,: be able to use, in their ker. George the who have beerl visiting in Salt Marta, growth, I,! f.'Hie bu.; Max. 16.15 A. 31 A.: food material which the manure con- equal number of pamphlets and maga- Lake City, returned home, Sunday. ,uins. Charles E. Sec, 20; tained. If, however, the manure is zines, most of. them dealine with ?277 bu.: Max. 7.65 A. ' science and problems of the! X Gustave H. Sec. 29; 40 not applied and plowed under until political Mrs. Joseph Glover entertained a East. Far 6.8 A. next spring, the growing plants will 'Allot 181 bu.; Max. of ladies at a quilting party at group 203 23. Lv Joseph Raymond Sec. be able to obtain very little food home her Thursday afternoon. Salt Lake City. November 8. i Hot 280 bu.; Max. 10.2 A. :: Lehi : : 27 A.: material until the manure has decomH. 29; Sec. id,165Joseph Culminating in them much heralded Howard Gardner of Lund, posed sufficiently. Usually several football tiff with Colorado Neavda, bu.; Max. 4 A. 50 A.: months are University was a week-en- d of Mr. and Mrs. required for this breaking-Jzly, Rudolph Sec. 34; guest 11.9 A. 167 bu.; Max. down to come about; Saturday, "Hello Week'" was under- Angus Gardner. process 28. 29; dlow, Walter H. Sec. 23, therefore, the extension agronomist way Wednesday at the University of Utah with a wide variety of entertain-me- n .9 A.: Allot. 462 bu.; Max. 17 A. recommends that the garden seed bed Virgil Hansen and George Bone allow, Paul Sec. 29; 46 A.: Allot, listed to build up student and be prepared before the snow flies or were business visitors to Provo, Mon feu.: Max. 11.9 A. alumni spirit for the annual hom. iriknias. George Sec. 29. 80; 83 before Jack Frost freezes the soil. ' day. w 239 bu.; Max. 10.2 A. : Allot. corning. Looming large on the agenda ' :: Lehi :: i iiardson. Thomas Sec. 19, 30; 96 was the presentation of a tomahawk :: Lekl (ftMr. and Mrs. Richard Giles and iAllot. 490 bu.; Max. 16.15 A. Whltehousa Linen and other Redskin regalia to President Finish heavy 21 A.: R. Sec. 28; family of Salt Lake City spent the we, Hannah weight stationery, 24 sheets of paper George Thomas. 31.45 A. 125 bu.; Max early part of the week with Mrs. Clinton M. Sec. 18; 124 with envelopes to match for 25a at ; nkins. Giles mother. Mrs. John Bone. I Lehi Free Press. adv. Salt Lake City, November 8th. ea t Allot. 345 bu.; Max. 10.2 A. :: Lehi : ' Cin, R. O. Sec. 33; 27 A.: Allot, f Greater university in forty-fiv- e About members of the bu.; Max. 5.95 A. student finance than ever before will Salt Lake Odd Fellows and Rebecca R LOAN & C TO Halvor MADE BE JiTison. Lawrence I . be possible now at the University of Lodges were entertained ' r 28: 90 A.: Allot. 186 bu.; Max, TO FARMERS FOR FEED by the Lehi , f . Utah with the announcement of feder- chapters. Monday evening. Following FARM FOR LIVESTOCK t noon, Elisa C Sec. 28, 21; 29 al help" for college students by uni- a joint business session, a program ' ' Allot 106 bu.; Max. 3 A. -- at officials. The campus is al- and delicious luncheon were enjoyed versity Mr. 20 GoverC. A.: Sec. Jr.. 20; irk. Henry Henry Morgenthau, : i, scene of student work gangs by the entire group. the nor of the Farm Credit Administ- ready i167 bu.; Max. 5.95 A. in : : Lehi :: insen, L. J Sec. 33, 20; 135 A.: ration, has engaged campus beautification and just issued an order to the 10.2 A. (40 bu.; Max. work. A entertained mea of repair group young A.: Allot. Salt Lake Regional office of the crop tn, Edwin Sec. 22; 17 their chicken a at partners supper at loan division production u.; Max. 5.1 A. authorizing Final registration figures for fall the home of Mrs. Mamie Thomas. Wendell L. Sec. 29; office receive 20, to that consider and wart, at the University Covers were laid ail- -, A.: Allot. 304 bu.; Max. ' 10.2 A. applications for loans to farmers liv- quarter registration of Utah place the number of enrolled Thursday evening. jlm, Wllford Sec. 21; 40 A.: 1:1 Misses Beth Helen for Anderson, in stricken of sections the drouth ing students at 3,003, according to E. J. .188 bu.; Max. 8.95 A. Ha Bushman, Leona Oakey, Idaho These Utah, and A 63 Gardner, A. Sec. 29; Wyoming. :,petts, Joseph ). Norton, recorder. i.AVt loans will be made to individual small bu.: Max. 12.75 A. Gail Peet, Arlene Jensen, Wayne Denzll Evan Sec Ide, farm operators, who are unble to Thomas, Alvin Philips, Dean Wilson, 190 bu.; Max. 11.05 A. finance the feeding of their farm liveWiliam Smith, Boyd Smuin and Odell stock through any other financial Peterson. Mrs. Jennie Nostrum and BOB, source. n; LINDON Loans for feed for farm livestock, Bruce, spent Sunday in Provo. the H property of any individual family, Community Committee: i will not be in excess of the amount 'Mrs. Virginia Goodwin was a Lehi jrd S. Walker, Chairman; Satnley Tornado Is Most Frequent cat- visitor Saturday. Harris and Lawrence R. Walker. necessary for feed for 20 head of Disaster; Causes Heavy, brood tle, 6 horses. 50 sheep, and 5 C. C. Edwards who is employed in red, Edah Sec. 32; 27.82 A.: sows. Loss of Lives As security the Governor of 134 was a week-en- d Neavda, bu.; Max. 6.8 A. will Caliente, Administration Farm Credit the red, Elvin Clark Sec. 33; 15.4 A.: visitor of his family in Lehi. -- 68 bu. Max. require a first chattel mortgage on all 1.87 A. What type of disaster occurs most i; J- )gun, James H Sec. 1, 2; 238.87 farm livestock of the particular kind frequently In the United States? Mr. Mrs. Mrs. and Allred, Ray Allot. 440 bu.; Max 34.85 A. st and class owned by the applicant. This question Is answered from 5;fr" Orinda Allred and Reed Nostrum ;gun, Edmond Sec. 2; 102 A.: the relief annals of the American 5 cent at the rate of per per 462 P. A. and Mrs. H. were guests of Mr. bu.; Max. 33.15 0, Red Cross which show over a period fcian, Vern G. Sec. 34; 20 A,: annum will be charged. at Spainsh Fork, Sunday. A I. Hardy, of years that the tornado, or cyclone of need Max. in this loan Farmers 2.55 A. bu.; may ,"3 as It is called in some sections. Is the James 145 Sec. man, A.: W. 2; flot-- f , get full particulars by contacting the PalnVi TTiit'hiners wlin 19 pmnlovdd in most frequent and claims a heavy i 129 bu.; Max. 8.5 A. field inspectors of the Crop Produc- toll of life. It swoops almost withtris, Stanley B. Sec. 4; 7.5 A,: galt Lake City gpent fte weeknd in Cat tion Loan Office, or your local county L h; out warning, and la $9 terrific 70 a2.65 A. ith- his f . ... , . ft ii . t iff" J akhart,bu.;GlenMax.Dewey whirlpool of Its fierce winds It de(Lockhart, agent, or Dy writing aireci 10 me oan ) Sec. 2; 30 A.: Allot. 81 bu.; Lake office of the Farm Credit Ad-- The Gleaner Girls of the Lehi Third stroys all in its path. 3.4 A. The Red Cross gave relief in 44 in shower a at entertained Ward tornadoes in eighteen states last afield, Archie Sec. 5; 80 A.: 99 Wright, Clarence C Sec. 33 25 A.; honor of Mrs- - Ralph Powell Thursday bu.; Max. 7.65 A. year. The tornadoes killed 326 per61 r aell, Edwin G. Sec. 34; 24 A.: Allot. 72 bu.; Max. 2.55 A. at the home of Mrs. Thomas evening sons, injured 2,755 and the Red A 66 Allot. 34; Ezra 75 bu.; Max. 3.4 A, Sec. Walker. The m Powell. was Cross gave aid to 21,738 who were spent evening 170 bu.; Max. 12.75 A. Jker, Lawrence R. Sec. 34, 35; A delicious homeless. Injured or otherwise vic: Allot 237 bu.; Max. 10.2 A. Wright, Robert J. Sec. 3; 34 A.: games and socail chat. tims of the storms. tmf" ilker, Leonard S. Sec. 34; 47 A.:AUot- 66 bu.; Max. 3.4 A. chili supper was enjoyed. The bride beautiful 245 received giftsmany bu.; Max 11.9 A. 4 9. 1925 Thursday, November Mrs. Floyd Bryant and children of Uintah re guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson- - Farm and Home News Community CommittM:Hawkins ... a chairman! C E. KM ,nd L. J. Thoiuii W. (Investors Fin' I " THE LEHI fiREE F2LE33 1 LEHI FREE PRESS The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local News and Ads In Lehi. Why Not Build Lehi First? J r |