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Show MARCH 29. ft 134 MUSIC DEPARTMENT i A Striking Scene The most thrilling scis of all. per- u in tne liable in which Miss Crafjrd dancs through an imprre5-- j ionisik- number of modern tempo. In St'"M' tii:ht til0Usand dancing ii,ures u you could otsibIv count Par upon the screen. xijLuuuta ciimeracralt secrets are carefully guarded, it is declared that while these scenes are actuallv nhoto-graphed by the camtra as they appear on ine screen, the trickery lies In optical Illusions scientifically computed by a crops of Blx hundred mirror units and nineteen mm f fabricated steel were used in the shoot ing of one of (he gorgeous dance ensembles, it is said - jtCSlC a statement la simple rhythm. The rhythm IN CANADA and directl but one place j obvious. This is the kernel of the dlf- -' T.orla manner" and customs ficulty; and tat it is so U proved by of me raci mat the d. The province great composers who ts are popular are those whose muse lies unique the persist in upon the surface whose, rhythmical French uieestry- - design Is direct, and whose workmanTot e is that of old France. ship U simple, lmrica there U Stains dlsUnc-inhabitan- mo nones eunsr in II. The second reason why classical Canada waa ruled tT music has come to be called "dry" la because the performers, or executants . j when the British as-- I nr of ciiffi'ii.ntli- - vumumuiuiis person igteT tote, -two the .utv to infUlJft tllB .(,,. nf the country, ..r,.u me einououai lire or their Dlavinsr. Th in centers .,rr . .v. were the two most lay public, being unable to study the Tinc'lined cities but during the works for themselves, must form their opinion from the way they hear them that follow u the leaders in matters performed by others, and there are Dec many capable executants, thoroughly inbued with the power and beauty of tufoundtohave been noticeably the works they perform, who, through Jt nAritiirv music a lack of the me magnetism of personal, early f the ity, are unable to convince their hear Confined almost entirely to f . it is in them that the ers. It is needful for an artist to have hrcnes, have had their j a personality that will completely acblevements ipal iiD I re-,Vhe- n gice THURSDAY, MARCH 29. 1SJ THE LEHI FREE PRESS w , w-P- It Is anticipated that everyone Interested will be present so that they may for fully understand the program, own interest. their Mrs. MeKellar wis removed to her nun from the Lehl Hospital Thurslaforiation received from the county i day, authorities states that there will be a of the R. F. C complete Miss Lei a Coates had her tonsil re In the near future. Information con moved, Tuesday at the Lehi Hospital. cerning Uils will be given out at the meeting, Saturday sight. Mrs Thad Pannell of Eureka, had her appendix remored at the local hoe- HONOR NIGHT POSTPONED pita! Sunday. Mrs. Pannell was Mis of Shaw before this her Mary city The Third Ward M. I. A. hare postmarriage. poned their honor night to Tuesday, April IS, Instead of Tuesday, April J, Pa via Bywater received treatment as scheduled. for a sprained elbow at the Lehi Hos pital. Saturday. Hospital Notes CARD OF TKAKKS We uh to thank our many kind relative and friends who assisted us in uny uay during the burial of our beiovtd father. We especially thank all who sent the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs Ray Carson ard family. UQH CLUB ROTES . ene-ineer- The Leion Lions with eleven charter members celebrated their KVenth anni versary of Liuniam in Lehl at a lunch eon in the Lehl First Ward, Thursday evening A large birthday cake atseven wi'iaiu-aN'EW HOUSE DRESS ES Powers' tractively trimmed containing The twin daughter of Mr. and Mrs A program table candles the centered Shoe Store. adv. of For Efficient Printing muscal numbers and abort talks by Albert Van Wagoner had an a bees of six of the teven presidents and a talk the arm lanced at the Lehl Hospital Telephone 8-LET'S GO TO THE OPERA on "Lionism" by D. R. MitcheU fol Tuesday. See lowed by seven minutes of JoUes were PRESS FREE LEHI Mrs. Huggard, one of the victims of The hh;h school endeavors each year enjoyed by those present. On minute to furnish high types of entertainment of silence was' observed, honoring the the Alpine auto crash was taken to for the public. Thus, each year an three Lions of the Lehl Club w ho have her home In Pleasant Grove, Tuesday. Mrs, George Russon is receiving opera, which is a musical drama. Is passed away. treatment at the Lehl Hospital. given. Committee for the next meeting will Why should we patronize operas? be Lions W. L. Worlton, B. Bradshaw MARRIED PEOPLE'S DANCES we stop to think of the benefits deIf and E. L. Chlpman. 5d DRAW LARGE CROWDS serious efforts In music Ui be stronger than they, the artistic we can easily solve rived from Running through and permeating the !;lrgt due to Antolne Deesanej euit wm be of their level and not of this sueMion.operas, "Piaieatfi whole fabric "of human nature Is a In 1849 as an hi i Tho nrtiat liVo tiA BPtnr th -The married folk dances held each m nnotie Operas give the younger people an universal moral law which decrees that vi" jo coir tnist of the Cathedral. He Intro-- 1 preacher, and the orator, finds that he opportunity to participate in a high unselfish service to others in the final Monday night In the DansArt are drawmeet v ing larger crowds each week according ana ins nuuience act anu it aci ui'vu type of activity, and bring out talents; music 01 a iufeic huu"ij 'Oitfot, of clvUlzation. Lionism has to muica eaci, other. Many men of the highest de'elop within the students an appreci- purpose OF YOUR reports. The dancers come from organized church and envisioned that law, end in responue I Salt Lake and towns Bouth of Lehl In artistic powers have found they could ation for a higher type of music. to it unties its members in the bonds the not cope successfully with large audl- Tnmnto which has become Operas furnish for the townspeople of mutual understanding and friend increasing numbers. -. The dances were held In the Memori besides be- ences. And it is not the experience an enjoyable recreation. The parents, sical center of Canada warms the hearts of men, and ial Building until the building was 1 tthe leader in the presentation of ' of all of us that to talk to a tew especially, should patronize the operas, ship, draws them into closer harmony. Ana then they chartered the same overcrowded, the to of a but time and for say expense when friends is easy, great deal usical works, Toranto contains the you have have succeded in this DansArt. is to of order been in to rooful a has strangers produce spent von have nerhaDS accomplished all tfwwJ est conservatory of music in Canada, ' things It seems that the Carter Orchestra is difficult? Do we not feel, as an artist them. The attendance of parents shows wlth affillated In Larsen, the reason for to lfe. T. this do lt is there later werlnjl nyears the large attendance as to that audience to an desire a that they have feels when playing a t itv nf Tornato, and since that Reno, Neva., in March issue of Llon-T- this popular orchestra assures a hall our of music almost the with an hopeless department I . , nntversitv of Tomato, has it is indifferent, above sentiment written for the filled to capacity wherever It plays. sense of the difficulty of making them school. of Bachelor of Issue of the Lion magazine by March the sen giving degrees In our school we have a music directunderstand, of getting an understandof Reno, Nevada, truely "PETE AND PEELING" TO BE L. Larsen T. asic and Doctor of MusiU. however experi- or, whose aim is to always give to the in Canada ing with them? If, the purpose of Lionism. . expresses The progress of music PRESENTED IN THIRD WARD us we possess the gift community the best entertainment he ence has taught selfishness and greed of Isn't the to After all that is been very simlliar school for much from are we can find. He is doing the real cause of the great depression The first of a magnetic personality Eited States of America. The Fifth Ward Dramatic Club of confident of welcme and and community, and as long as he gets first the in the world today. There are very Salt Lake City, will present "Pete and uslc heard was that of the churcu, enIs he the "nervus" from community yes be support We may few people who have not felt this de- Peeling" In the Lehl Third Ward on the chora success. rom the church spring the nervousness of the artist is not couraged to continue directing operas. you looked at your complexion but I instituted n our pression but it is the purpose and duty Wednesday evening, April 4. The play ciety and with the organ Bm!!v looktd at it? . . Is it' l.lif Let us cultivate music may not do well, but he that fear the fortunleas ' and of every Lion to help those e device for instrumental music, is a three act farce comedy and brim wnooth nj dear? Or is if a little with ioft, nature's Shakespeare best. his do not agreeing the fear that he may coarse, little rough? ate. full of side splitting comedy, and Canada is producing not only that; the Winter days play havoc with your skin. of member a be to I am comes highly recommended from the !day, proud but teachers capable of 'Since nought so stocklsh, hard and air and harsh winds exhaust it rat-- , Dry Lehl Uona "Cub and (to have the Salt Lake Ward. their needs. In' the public oils. Cause your face to become ural of full rage. LOAN SEED with 29 of the of associating a and privilege be will lined been the music has in of him Accompanying play the no music hath question pools The man that ever knowi.. number of finest fellws I have Begin today to use Outdoor Gnu Face between acts in In the hands of the local school specialties self. Powder. Us unique Olht Oil base gives OFFICE OPENED These men to me are more than Just Everyone Is invited to laugh with the Inds and there is no doubt that as Nor is not moved with concord of sweet rhe skin the moisture it needs to remain club. service of a fellow members Third Ward, next Wednesday evening. and in L Canada increases in population toft, firm and youthful. Yet Outdoor, sounds, In times when personal troubles It doesn't clog she pores. will the Third The Giri is fluffy-dry- . reand Ward play walth, her people will become sup stratagems treason, has for not fit Is just The Lehl Free Press In T tm.rt th.iiei to blend with iny complexshow their true "Original 18 Karat Boob In the Salt men these come, lorters of all that is best In music. at trading drug ind ion. In Urge economy-inspoils: ceived word that an emergency crop r4enrisvr and that they have real Lake Ward on April 20th. ore 50c, 2ic. .M;l coupon o depmeni . Arline Allred. ! Koon onened at the v,c, free samples. ccnernui uiiii-" loan hearts of gold. Let him be not trusted." agricultural office City and County To all who can possibly do ao and PUBLIC MEETING dePowers' NEW HOUSE DRESSES and farmers Btfilding, Provo, Utah, do something for his to feel the urge the ;aoe Store. aa. siring loans should apply between community and fellowman, I wish t? There will be public meeting In the If hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. recommend that he join this service High School Auditorium, Saturday under ACK OF INTEREST IN CRYSTAL COR PO RATION, DPPT J 7 According to the regulations organization. It does not matter what WILLIS AVENUE. NEW YORK CITY SO at 7: made m. March at 31, be p. to are evening, CLASSICAL MUSIC which the crop loans send me Tut Trial Packaps of? LOU TO pursue. of life "BETTY you walk OPERETTA a secures Which time Mr. Edward Southwlck, shades oi OUTDOOR Giti Olm Oif this year, any farmer who FORT Sincerely, CEDAR AT Face Powder. BE PRESENTED the on the executive committee serving June E. Hanson President. loan must obtain a statement from E. N. Webb, Hamt where onc The causes of the failure of classical of the County FERA, will give a talk county production council, Addmt- -, a and Lou" inThe operetta "Betty rasic to Interest the general public exists, that he does not intend to explaining the new setup of the Sttt. Oty HELD tne hA under nresented rin FESTIVAL in w JUNIOR j ' uaiiuc; relief work, locally. ire, roughly speaking two: government crease his acreage or production .A. I. M. of the Cedar Fort 1. The first and chief reason is that violation of the Agricultural Adjust- auspices March 30, at 7:4& p. evening, The Junior girls of the Lehl Stake the Friday program. tne of construction rhythmical ment Administration cas fine A hall recreation the in m. held their annual festival In the Second ;arasical sentences is of too complex a t counties where a county produc during bebeen working have cnorus set and up, Ward Wednesday evening. The toast'character to be readily grasped by tion council has not been . a indication with every those untrained of fore any application for a loan will be the past month mistress. Jean Fowler was mtroauoea In the. methods Is applying of an enjoyable evening of entertain by LaPriel Goodwin. Miss Gertrudu who farmer musical expression. untrained the The considered evidence ment for 10c and 15c. Incidental A nil er nn lead community singing. mind needs a simple rhythmical statem- will have to give satisfactory w.U be music during the performance with tne Lehl Third Ward. ent. No one would address an audi that he is and you can the di- - prayer by under You can earn several hundred dollars this aummer, orchestra an Miss Carol Proctor. nrogram of the Agrl- played by ence of workinsrmen with success in Welcome for- - the coming year. a aanw and salary lar0er Tllon Allred. tne - f secure a better position Administration full, flowing, rounded Stunt Fifth Ward. on receipt of a three cent periods; In long cultural Adjustment oi tne follow the presentation Complete information will be mailed will an oi amount sentences delicately : and artistically Stunt Third Ward. The maximum Send for it today. . ' stamp. ma lw obtained operetta. Games lead by Mrs. Hilda Allred " involved. To the expert in words such ency crop loan of the cast mciuue the The personnel 1250, Is indilvdual Stunt Second Ward. style would give the keenest pleaait by any one Be"y Tnna Osterloh sum nn trut v i i.ia Stunt Third Ward. tji w Anm,! o ajiu ne wuum uo auic In any amount Wanda Berry President Myrtle Fitzgerald. Speech Pendleton entirely accurate idea of the speaker's Application, for loans Mrs. by Lucile Peterson 25 to tlSO may be accepted Games. The workingman would not meaning. Pendleton Lla Evelyn Cook .. o,r ptod loan oinw know "what the rse Prayer Second Ward. DENVER, COLO. chap was driving at" 1850 DOWNING 8TH sumclent Verda Anderson have not does K My more than the speaker watching ed the farmer LuRue Berry tn obtain a loan e.e the - Jac,t Covers the ENTIRE United States workingman at his trade would unPOWELL ROBBERS CAUGHT . .J' .ivlnK for $150 or more Sam Wilcox derstand the meaning of many things Joe mlPPncaUonto the Pro Ole Peterson Rural Schoois and City Schools CViorTVOOd . that were done. And just as the mlna The juveniles who relieved the cash Faun Cook Work and School Year Positions Summer Association Credit untrained in words -- Tony Pendleton register at the Powell Service Station requires simple duction Harold Calton...... application this of 80 r,1fion sentences and a simple direct style, so fW "Thanks for sending me so many posltons to apply for, over last week were brought before local Credit Association Marian Cook 6 IrTeacher. An the mind untrained in music requires bv the Producton Illinois enrolled." evidence Harold Cook authorities this week. The boys took durng the first five days I was wm be considered sufficient has been under cne $6.25 frbm the service station when Mr. imnantment .ame ava not Anderson: that other credit is -SCHOOL OFFICIALS: We can put you In touch with the very .iBion of Mrs. Mary Powell went to serve a customer. . , . tn may usona applicant the finest teachers. Our service is free, to you. dances and costuming ty Peterson Cation to the emergency L.ucllle Mrs. Ion: drama by office. and music by Basil Hansen. red NOTICE is Field Inspect. Joseph f' E .. RETAIN THE . 1 ,J SKIN , A t. . he LA H' n c CEDAR ALLEY I Ba c e T si n? s ue CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, INC. aj M Telephone iiOTICE Easter Greetings THEATRE .....,mma THE folks back home, mem- ClT ...... wis ui yuui fntn!W i"""j . ... relatives in other cities wouldn't you like to hear their i IH ADY HAS DAZZ- .,n-W,- C HORUS LING BEAUTY . 1 voices? . . The You can. telephone will bring them as clearly as though they were at your .side! Call them tonight. Low station-to-statio- n night rates begin at 8:30 p m. . The long distance operator will be glad to tell you the rates to any points. When Girls ..u:..,.( Bizarre Effects Maze of M.rror, Thru Dane . . and mechanical Through cameracraft picture ingeuity the motion in the kaleidoscope gentle 1 Renting of spectacular UuO-Met- ambles in "Dancing - Ooyn - M- a- Paction and Monday , Sunday fcU.rd starred. m ne of the scenes each Tetejraph Co. 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Accounts tnai ov" will be charged 8 peras Instructions are received from Saltj . year uC....H ca.u v Lake City. Interest. cent Local F. B. R. A. Committee. triniflh Whitchouse Stationery, to 24 enveleopes with paper "ORIGINAL 18 KARAT BOOB" urnce. PLEASE LARGE AUDIENCE 25c at Lehl Free Press not use the best. The "18 Karat Boob" sponsored by the Third Ward Relief Society played IiOTICE before the largest audience ever as In the Third Word for a play. sembled the ages o1 between Lehl In Any girl Saturday evening. The east was well who wish to Join 12 to 20 years of age chosen and carried their parts to per-- 1 season coming the for Club the fection. They were coached by W. H. In touch with to get requested are .Tunic fason. work soon as posor-Mrs Maude Adams as Th Third Ward Relief Society afl tfrl. to are open all and cast sible. The clubs ficera wish to thank the outlined for the I work -In .nniMted They way. ., any the project ,iUIWOTJ rv Jackson John thank ,s work that any drl to especially wish PIaT' who nalnted the scenery for by Joining. The caat of the play were entrtrtalnC. L. Mir. and of Mr, home f at the wraa- ta tout ord" for butter Johnson, WedneaJay arenrniT, . pera today. if At All Newsstands 25c SZM aTear i or 5ty SobMaripttea favorite nawsaland ana at top foot look tirar the eurraeit iaawa. If yotar swwwoWW ia soM out. aroW dlrart. POPCULB MECHAPnCS- S00 X. talie M H. Cklcas |