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Show 3t THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18, ILEIU TAKES GAME lM jfflH ' sealed SOLD FR0L1 PLEASANT GROVE FRIDAY Central Conference Standing of Tea mi W. L. T. Pet. 0 1.000 Lehi provo 0 1.000 .667 .500 .300 .000 .000 .000 Fork Pleasant Grove Payson American Fork Lincoln Springville Spanish E -- v, Lehi continued to set a fast pace in the central conference Friday, winning over Pleasant Grove, 31 to 9, to capture its third league victory and remain in a tie with Provo for the top berth. Provo showed plenty of power to topple SpringviUe, 30 to 6; Lincoln and American Fork battled to a scoreless tie and Spanish Fork showed unexpected form to humbe Payson, 25 to . Lehi registered 283 yards from scrimmage and counted 12 first downs, while Pleasant Grove was held to three first downs and 106 yards from scrim mage. In the third period McKlnney blocked a Pleasant Grove punt and recovered over the goal line for a touchdown. On the following kickoff S. Allied dropped on the ball over the goal line for Leh's third touchdown. Lehi Pleasant Grove le Chatfleld Gourley It Hadfiald Stagg SEALED How can you felt that .isattery really is "newt llo f a THot question is answered now by the new and ex elusive NATIONAL "Seal" This seal U a metal disc welded te the negative post. It must be removed before the &attery can be -- Drop to see this riew seal and let in 1 X the ys explain ki iTimi a Jr cijustment plan. AH for sale awe- If vntto ey Clark Jones Ig . Smith L. Walker . , ; CATTLE BUYING TO BUY THE BEST BE RESUMED ... (DclmiL show ...-S- .c D. Peterson Austin rg rt Lauder McKlnney re S. Allred Linebaugh Wof f inden .qb....Darrell Walker rhb Roberts Warburton ...lhb Glen Smith Dean Walker L. Peterson Zimmerman : fb Score by quarters i 0 0 0 0 -- .0 Pleasant Grove 0 6 6 1931 Lehi Ray's Battery Shop i Under the renewal of the federal cattle purchasing plan, which will go forward In Utah county again this, week, 14 carloads of cattle will be iood Grade Lump Coal . 16.00 shipped during the week, it is announced by Lyman R. Rich, county iood Grade Nut Coal :..5.50 agent. Thursday, October 18, is the shipment day for Lehi, with 3 cars to be loaded at the Union Pacific railroad. While government cattle purchasing is to be resumed, only 10,000 has been alloted for the entire state. The shipments have largely been made from JIM ZIMMERMAN, Agent the dairy farms this summer so the H North 5th West Phone 171-committemen In charge of each disi trict are asked to accept cattle from farms In most distressed circumstances so far as feed is concerned. Range cattle will likely be purchased In the f main. There will' be no purchase of feasor TfMjgsjtr. :M9gjajeMr Twiwsir3swEBiifl MCpC3JSJ9!K rg& small calves until their mothers are turned in with them. This week's schedule will take up about half of those allotted at this time. 'ARM BUREAU COAL OF COURSE FARM BUREAU 'AH Thursday, 9 a. m. to noon, Lehi Memorial building; 1 to 3 p. nu. American Fork city ball; 3 to 5 p. m., Pleas ant Grove city ball; 7 to 9. p. m city ball. a. m. to noon, Spanish Friday. Fork city hall; I to 2 p. m., Salem library; 2to 4:30 p. m., Payson city hall; 5 to 7 p. m., Sanlaquin L. D. S. Second ward. Saturday, 9 to 11 a. m Provo city and county building. M III ; IP " I I sa LANDIS WELT .s v WHEAT CHECKS PROVO Government wheat checks have been received at the Utah county agricultural office for approximately of the farmers who signed wheat contracts, County Agent Lyman H. Rich announces. Part of the checks are for the last six months of 1933, while a few are for the first of 1934, Mr. Rich said. The checks will be distributed Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and notices were mailed Monday. to farmers whose checks have arrived. The schedule for distributing checks two-thir- k4 FIRST EAST, FOURTH NORTH ! Old Glover Grocery Building HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. Come la and give us a trial, work done while you wait. ; ds th XTINTER IS 11 C COB. HEC1C YOU) You can't afford to take chances with ordinary or Cheap Plumbing. J I i You might save a few cents to start with but it will cost you dollars and dollars in trouble and expense later. 4 f LET US GIVE YOU ESTIMATES AND HELP YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEMS X 1 ML aid S. ILflDTTTT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 317. 7E t LECLUTAH STREET ,kil WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday and Saturday. October 19 and 20 BIG UOUBLE SHOW C, Oct $, 1S34. 1' ' 7f TWO BIG FEATURE PICTURES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE PAUL LUKOS nd WAYNNE GIBSON in "V " 1 "I Give My Love" Dear Sir: With sincere appreciation I wish to thank you very much for having the A beautiful artists model give her love and reaps despair life deals her crushing blows then sends her SO ml Lehi Free Press sent to me each week. to highest happiness! Also JOHN WAYNE and "DUKE" the Miracle Horse in I look forward each week to its coming and from the contents am able to keep in close contact with most everything that happens in my home town, which to me is of very great interest. Thrills youH never forget, crammed with action! I read practically every word in each edition and can truly say that 1 would feel almost lost without its coming. ADMISSION ONLY 10c and 15c Active missionary work here in the nation's capitol has just recently been organized with about twenty members of the Washington Branch being called into service for part-tim- e labor. We THEY'RE IN LOVE AGAIN are to carry on the missionary work in Virginia, Maryland and parts of Pennsylvania, but because most of our time Is spent at work and school, twenty times twenty missionares could very well be used here in our territory. Since receiving my call, I have 1 been laboring1 in the most part, in Virginia. Of great interest to me Is the fact that entire communities have never i-i heard about the' "Mormons" except a few who have read Zane Grey's novels. It gives me great pleasure to report s, that after hearing our message, the peope seem to be very interested in the subject. I am enjoying my missionary work very much and only wish that it were possible for me to spend my entire time in spreading the gospel. I shall, Handsome Clark Gable. Lovers again Jn the glamor exciting Joan Crawfo rd as you desire them nevertheless, be very happy when I ous romance a gallant lady who lived a lie, to comfort t he man she married and to protect the man she lovedl of am able to visit Lehi again, and see and talk with my dear friends. ALSO A GOOD NEWS REEL AND A PO-P- I CARTOON COMEDY. j Again I wish to express my deep and sincere appreciation to you, for hav Ing the paper sent to me each week. May you, I hope, continue having the same great success in the future as your paper has proven you to have . enjoyed in the past. Sincerely yours, David Whimpey. MeCREA fay wray in i' i& "TELEGRAPH TRAIL" 2 FEATURES 2 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, October 21, 22 and 23 fy fy. UrlHUUfUrlU i.v .. VGuGHBLB -- never-the-les- SkkS"J'TH RlniEE) OTTO KRUGER Don't Miss It! Only 10c and 15c. Wednesday and Thursday, October 24 and 25 ITS BARGAIN NIGHTS AT THE COZY BAXTER HEADS STRONG CAST IN "GRAND CANARY" Madge Evans Leading Lady in Screen Version Of Best Seller Novel joel ii!;rfirirUfiisoiEa m&imrti'-nv- "ThegRichest Girl In The World" "It's Simply Grand-man she loved. " The blood-war- m story of the wealthiest girl on earth, whose money stood between her and the , Also Chapter No. 3 of Buck Jones in "The Red Rider" ALL SEATS 10c Let's Go! Warner Baxter heads the strong cast with which Jesse L. Lasky brings A J. Cronin's best seller novel, "Grand Canary," to the screen of the Cozy COMING SOON Irene Dunne and John Boles Theatre on Sunday. Monday and In his second vehicle as a star, Baxter portrays the role of the eminent young doctor and scientist who is the principal character in the magnificient love story and the gripping drama of regeneration. Early in the picture, Baxter boards a ship, at Liverpool bound for the Canary Islands. His nerves are shat tered, his life apparently wrecked b cause the world regards him as a murderer, misunderstanding his ef forts to save three dying patients by inoculating them wih a serum he has Through he strategy of developed. political enemies the cases were turn ed over to him too late and death re ..- sulted. On th voyage he meets, among other passengers. Lady Mary Fieldlnt, He con portrayed by Madge Evans. fesses his story to her They are drawn to one another and fall in love, Neither will yield to the desire in their is hearts, however, because she In "The Age of Innocence" and Mae West in "BeU of the Nineties.' Tuesday. AGENT RECEIVES I THE PARK SHOE, LEHFS AMUSEMENT CENTER LIISSIQHARIES Washington D. Lehi Free Press, Lehi. Utah. 193 oyal ifieati WITH OUR COAL GO. .-- '' THURSDAY, OCTOSER 18, THE LEHI FREE PRESS 1934 in .... as full-fledg- ed t" married. Islands Arriving in the Canary Bater hears of a yelllow fever epi- demio that is raging inland and sets up a temporary hospital in an ola hacienda. Madge Evans goes to him there to confess her love, but he finds she has contracted the dread fevet Through anxious hours, he finally conquers the fever and she live. Then he plunges into the epidemic and checks it with his serum. He re turns to London a hero. Moonlight scenes on the ship and in the tropical beauty of the islands from beautiful settings for the romantic scenes. Other characters In the drama are vividly portrayed by Marjorle Ram beau, ZIta Johann. Roger Imhof, and H. B. Warner. Irving Cummlngs directed. 8 V yxt- mM W leader oX the 1934 Bricham lie Captain Max mOntsf Vivner, Che Vj7rsity football team, 'i an outstanding candidate for honor in his posKfer year. bO to proving one of the best liked tad strongest captains tn ftrtcham Young UniversStjr l history. "Oreasjr spent his summer attending sammer seta, carsfng his way to various Jobs Ineludea 1tben work at tfee " seotttd or Alpfn stiiuner esstob heK vi sal Ttmpesogo nWmw&t Aspen 4Srrt Leo Trlnnaman, who has been in a day in Goshen, guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Anderson, Mrs. Josephine Toung, C. C. Camp for the past year, return- Hamilton Laird. Mrs. Laird who spent He reports a very the past week here with her mother, Mrs. Annie Toung, Mrs Alice Dlgel-bec- k, ed home Thursday. educational and stay at the returned with them. Miss Alice Laird enjoyable Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. camp but Is glad to be. home again. returned to Lehi with them for a weeks Mr. Trlnnaman received his certifivisit at the Comer home and with her Mrs. Walter Hutchings, C. C. Hackett, before baker an as leaving grandmother. Mrs. Alice Tuckfleld. cate expert Maud Hackett. A. 3. Evans, Edward the camp. Mrs. Catherine Yates, Southwlck, Mr. C. C. Hackett, Kiss Maud Among the Lehi people attending were I and Marsh Miss Fern Hackett Mrs. Sarah Berry. . 4$ . the Wilcox funeral services at Cedar ana comer Sanday guests of Mrs. Eliza Banks of Mr, na Mrs. James A and were Mr. Mrs, Mom-' Fort, Tuesday, ter Shirley spent Sunday aa4 Grove. is not only foW-Ml- rsxlfi ... Pleasant M- |