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Show JRSDAV, NOVEMBER 8. 1S34 THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 19M . . poK "my collars I ar mn " and apprecite his ability. should RED th Produce i Mr. Mitchell met with the saocl- Idaho 80uthern CROSS nd any Li 1 , RELIEF day. letter ac-- f uo L"h atiun members at Prove, Saturday to the their complying marketed Mr checks, who Ruda discuss final details of the football out that the payment the tub Poetry Pro- P GIVEN TO VICTIMS reprvsenu series and draw pkns for the coming the association associations have recover-- f 1. cooperative andmoy basketball season. Grower overcharges on freight, and ad- -' Turkey thrHirii IN 103 DISASTERS "little sur- -, iUonal profit on turkey, placed ia have a pleasant BENEFITS A PART OF THE "We hare of "torage. several just receive tbi l1 aming in the way t final FARMER'S EARNED INCOME iltUmin dollars. d wortawtjtasaoclaion on last season'. j Tornadoes, of manager Fires, Budd. the, Hurricanes, P pools ... ' and an tki..o ... . w Kentai and benefit payments to passing this money putuiry ae- - on Floods, Epidemics, Make (Poultry association LEW'S AMUSEMENT CENTER t0 farmers who are cooperating in the Mr. Rudd you," of the writes. glaa n, u the harbinger WEEKXY PROGRAM Record of of Year Uprograms agricultural adjustment The payments ar - nil .i i - Mimro that the money. w power-- . are as Just much of f. nno a tbeir . ful . evidence of tv, .,i part .ivM) from the Northoi proaurm earned income as the market price T oa final mVnwnt marketing- - thai. ...- -i "" j inrougfc their in organ1"""" . in but year is wnttaa they recieve, says Chester C. Davis a m-- ( own associations. In this year's birds and tnougn nnually by the American Red Cross, Administrator of th Agricultural Ad JEAN MUIR and GEORGE BRENT in me greatest possible j ky it comes according to Chairman John Barton justment Act. t ...... avmnts on . m return mari-the utan I that th eVlciu wui auow. 7ne. commenting on the A part of what the consumer pay . . U . report for , ...-- a, oi. aavice, L were as mucn as or uub Mr. Rudd cau- - th year endin, June 30. 1934. which for bread, meat, cotton goods, and id ucer received who did not sell , "ons producers contempatin the mi lust been Issued in Washington. tobacco goes to pay the farmer for the disThe "Because of the charter keUng of turkeys this Thanksgiving to 1 the provision raw materials which he furnishes from which w iiann-umrplaces upon the Red Cross the vareiui in selecting the birds ( A story of a girl who was so innooent she walked oft with her mother' in of theee tunas for disaster relief, onr his crops. The market price for friend Also a Good Comedy. without even knowing it! Ly M an aid to help finance killing ony toee in prime condition. responsibility boy cuapier sua staff workers are notified bushel of wheat or a load of hogs and wm are too many under-grad- e lening of this year's "gobblers of all the on wheat and hoga calamities of storm and fire and processing tax ADMISSION ONLY 10c and 15c ffinal payments are made on the turkeys on the market which is likeflood." he continued. Th emergency combine to make up the farmer's re ly because of the drouth, it will have period may prove to be brief. In cases turns. Wrketed at Thanksgiving ana j a very depressing effect on the sales where the victims have their own reMarket prices which are Increased these of 4ms time last year by the Utah sources to draw On. While it grades, it is pointed out. as a result of production adjustment lut, however, whether it brings the imme- efforts go alike to 4nd Norhwestern turkey as- and diate need of food, clothing and shelter but the farmers, tor lae homeless, or entails a program of investigation and rehabilitation, the proceeds from processing taxes go only 1934 GETS ITS MOST DELIGHTFUL MOVIE farmers who have I Red Cross is the official director of all to the to do their toward agreed adjustrelief." part ment of production for the benefit of A great variation in type, and a wide geographical distribution, char- all producers. These proceeds are dis acterize the 103 disasters reported last tributed by the government in the HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS year. Tornadoes, hurricanes, hall' form of what the law Itself calls bene HOLD STRAW VOTE storms and other storms made no al fit payments. most one half of the total. Especially "These payments are not gifts or An election was held at the Lehl numerous were the tropical storms subsidies' says Administrator Davis which swept In from the sea to the High School November 6, 1934. consumer has paid for them in "The The younger generation is becoming Atlantic and Gulf Coast region. There the cost of goods he buys. They are were Zl storms of this type, establish' more and more interested in National, i a definitely part of the farmer's price, ing a new record for frequency. -auu iny anairs. Tney are Next In number to storms were dis but he receives them only if he adjusts striving to be better citizens in the asters of Are. the report shows. Red his productive effort to the level that way of choosing candidaes for official Cross aid was given following 25 fires is best for his industry.' positions. in tne United States and Insular posAt our election we made temporary sessions. The most spectacular was the booths and secured sample ballots-froChicago stockyards Are. where Red LEGAL NOTICES I the Republican and Democrat Cross workers arrived shortly after the chairman which abled us to vote the fire started, administering relief until the emergency period passed, giving PROBATE AND GUARDIAN same as a citizen would. first aid to about 1,000 persons. We choose three students who conSHD? NOTICE Floods caused serious damage in ducted the voting. We had a regist1 SEALED some sections, 17 calling for Red Cross ration office and it was necessary to relief. Three Consult County Clerk or the explosions were reported. be registered before voting. Through and three epidemics of malaria and respective signers for further in the efforts of our teacher Mr. Durnell, typhoid fever. A school bus wreck was formation. we were able to become better acone of the year's tragedies for which can yov tell that a Red Cross funds were needed for re NOTICE TO CREDITORS quainted with elections and we fry really is "newt" sure that when we reach the age of lief and rehabilitation. 21 we will know how to vote and "Tecnnlque acquired by the Red In the District Court of the Fourth judge question it answer! Cross In these disasters and the bun Judicial District in and for Utah elections. by the new and is at The results of our elections are as dreds of others we have handled NATIONAL "SeoLState of Utah: the service of the public,- - Chairman County, O'SULLIVAN follows: of Annie S. Fox deceased. neai is a metal disc Estate Payne said. "To make this possible 1 edward Creditors will present claims with Jed to the nego-the disaster relief service has issued " REPUBLICAN TICKET the at to w must be the vouchers undersigned a manual Instructions for containing Don B. Colton .. 78 vsd before the chapters Interested In advance prepa home of Joseph Boy Fox in Lehi, Loofbourow Fredrick 55 cm be in rations tor emergencies. Disaster in Utah County. State of Utah, on or be Ivor Ajax 46 stltuea were held last year In 18 fore the 3rd day of January. 1935. Daniel N Straup 53 IPS JOSEPH ROT FOX, strategic locations, to enable Red to to see this 53 John E. Booth Cross and civic workers to formulate of estate of Administrator the k If to A. V. Watkins 71 l taJ tM IfI! jMalondlet plans for possible disaster emergencies Annie S. Fox. deceased. Jxplaia the auio in their communities." Hannah Ashby .70 A. J. EVANS, Attorney lor IL mm If 35 Charles E. Hawkins Support of the disaster relief activiAdministrator. Itment plan. ties of the Red Cross comes from the 49 wagon... From a tuxedo to overalls H V. Jacobs ..fro,m a Rolls Boyce to a hay. Publication November 1 1934. First annual roll call held each year from can do! More than : merriment 43 love its What you've Swen O. Nielson enjoyed exciting 1934. funny. 29, November Publication Last FOR SALE By Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day. JSS in months! Also Pathe News and Betty Boop in ''Something About A Soldier." Angus D. Taylor 51 Jese N. Ellertson SUMMONS Neil Dahle Trained to Save Lives tfl 55 Frank Salsbury COURT OF UTAH First aid certificates were Issued by IN THE DISTRICT 65 Weslie Jense STATE OF UTAH. COUNTT. the Red Cross last year to 130,972 per96 Ralph M. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Perry Daryl Fowler sons who finished the course of Instruc- Molen. Emma Jane Hurst, oeneva at. 34 Henry E. McNeil tion put on by the chapters. Included Ricks, Mrs. Etta M. Roe, John Doe .57 ... Elliot Ralph In this list were more than 70,000 fore- Molen, Jane Doe Molen, and all the 62 Sherman Chrlstensen men, time clerks and other key em- heirs known or unknown oi francis 42 Kenneth Molen, Braton Barnett ployes on Federal Civil Works projects. Molen. Deceased. PAT O'BRIEN and GLENDA FARRELL in 26 Further evidence of the government's Ronald Molen, Mrs. A. M. Parks, Mrs. Hugo Price . endorsement of the first aid program Michael Molen, Mrs. Vera Murray, DEMOCRATIC TICKET is found in projects now under way Mrs. Lee E. Reid, Sterling Molen, 1 Molen Richard Roe Molen, 1 .77 -William H. where Red Cross chapters, at the re- Jesse L. King i rmun Roe Molen, and all true heirs Mary 89 .. quest of the War Department, are giv- known or unknown of Michael Molen, J. Will Robinson 107 ing first aid instruction in CCC camps. Deceased. Myrtle Olson. James TayJoseph Ririe landisL-- 7 1 James H. Wolfe A picture that's lightning action 103 Where it has been requested by Army lor, Florence T. Jones, Rose T. Wads-wortbreathless romance glorious fun the same instruction is also M. Roberts, Maud R. engineers Joseph 77 from sizzling start to knockout finish. M. Eldred Royal WELT to men made available key working Wilson, Frank Roberts, Ray Robrets, Iff 80 Dr. Hugh Woodward on federal water conservancy and flood Ethel Roberts Gray, James T. HardAlso CHAPTER No. 6 of BUCK JONES in j .77 d. wood, Fredrick Harwood. Don V. Emily D. Arid control projects. 107 John H. Rose Mrs. Mrs. Welsh, Anderson THE RED RIDER Hyrum Winn, Maud H. Adams, Mrs. G. H. 84 Frank M. Edman Problems Veterans' War Velma Smith. Thornton, Edna Henri. 82 Jesse Hall Jayna Welsh, Blaine Wines. Eugene ALL SEATS I Oe LETS GO Increase 96 Elmer Holdavvay Wines, Stanley Wines, Mrs. Isaac 97 Woodhouse, Mrs. Jane Doe Sharp, Hilton A. Robertson iE PARK SHOE Last year American Red Cross chap- Mrs. Deseret Austin Wrebb, Victor COMING "THE BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE STREET" with NORMA 90 William Stanley Dunford the problems of nearly Austin, John Doe Austin and Jane Doe with ters dealt t 99 SHEARER and FREDRIC MARCH. 1 Clarene Grant Austin and all the heirs known or un 400,000 veterans and their families. 95 E. Booth Sorenson The workers find that as the years go known of James Taylor Deceased, and pAIRING SHOP 42 t't't't'f'TT'll Andrew Jensen on their responsibility increases rather all other persons, known or unknown lEAST, FOURTH NORTH H4 than decreases. Changes in legislation, claiming any right, title, estate or in- G. Durnell E. YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLE flover Grocery orest in, or lien upon the property 93 the increasing age of veterans and the Buildmg Admit only clean, constructive newt by reading, Eloise Fillmore In the complaint filed here OLD described OSBORNE, Prop. 90 THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCB MONITOR consequent increase in physical ills, in adverse to the title of plaintiff William tSanley Dunford anJ ve us a 9 T A Daily Newspaper for th Horns bring new needs for sympathetic treat- thereto. Defendants- trial, work Atwood Lawrence fne whilft 122 ment, by trained Red Cross workers. In The State of Utah to Said Defendants: It givci all ti conttmetiv world news but doet not exploit cttma and A. R. Shelton 4 candal. Haa interfiling feature pagea for all the family on Women's addition to this service to veterans the You are hereby summoned, to appear 4 Activitin, Homemafcing, Gardena, Education end Books. Also pagea fof Red Cross served as the official medium within twenty days after service oi the Children and Young Folks. Vigorous editorials end en interpretation of news in the "March of the Nations" Column this summons upon you, If served of special interest o men. Letween the people and the men In miliin which this action tary and naval service, giving aid within the county The Christian Science Publishing Society .' within thirty otherwise brought., to 6,979 One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts through this service last year service and defend the Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science ilonltar (or men in the army, navy and marine days after period of above entiteld action; and In case of 2 19 00 One year Three months corps. One month Biz months 4.59 1H ynur failure so to do, Judgement will be rendered against you according . .... . .mum Name.. ... .....e .....t.f to the demands of the complaint which etreet jj has been filed with the clerk of said ENGAGEMENT court. State City This action Is brought for the puron Requtst Copy Sample pose of quieting Plaintiff's title to the You can't, off a Mrs. Enoch Russon announces the All of following real property, PP Plumbing. marria e of her daughter, Lillian to Lot 5, in Block 17, Plat "A" Lehi City and all-stcast headed by Jean Mulr, forerunners of the coming styles of Mr. Ralph E. Htiggard of American Survey of Building Lots, Utah County, the most noted of fashionable designGeorge Brent, Verree Teasdale and You ers. Fork. The marriage to take place in State of Utah. WILLIAM might save a few cents to start with but it will John Ilalliday. ASHER, you dHars and Miss Mulr plays the part of a Salt Lake City on Saturday, Novemdollars in trouble and expense later. The picture, based on the story by Attorney for Plaintiff. nincere and unspoiled girl who ha ber 10. P. O. Address the famous Mary (magazine writer, T US Box 634, Lehi City, Utah. been hidden way In a finishing school GIVE YOU ESTIMATES AND HELP YOU McCall, Jr.. is filled with highly 1934. PubMcation October 18, First NAMED D. R. MITCHELL by her mother, a reigning beauty of situdramatic and intensely emotional Last Publication November 15, 1934. SOLVE THE PROBLEMS PRESIDENT OF UTAH HIGH the Broadway stage, who selfishly e a rapler-llkand with dialogue ations, SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSO. woman of the fears the loss of her own popularity If a between clash dramatic JEAN MUIR HEADS ALL world and her unsophisticated daugh- It should become known that she haa STAR CAST IN NEW Lehi of the a grown daughter. D. R. Mitchell principal ter fairly takes the breath. DYNAMIC DRAMA rethe at honored Verree Teasdale has the role of the was High School For the first time Miss Mulr apwhen Lake Salt City in A. domineering mother who, U. E. cent pears in a role that calls for goregous Utah "Desirable," Warner Eros.' dynamic after PLUMBING and HEATING reluctantly admitting to U as well he was elected Presdent of the luxurious gowns and settings Association. Mr. and colorful drama of Broadway's as a to marry her oft tries girl's existence, ofemotlonal upHigh School Athletic strong portrayal in the theatrical life and its contact with New to offices of scion the snobbish other a held family of PHONE 23 has Mitchell sets. Verree Teasdale, one of Hollyas presi- York's social set, comes to the Royal wood's blue election bloods whom the does sot his and girl also association dressed best actresses, STREET LEHL UTAH know Theatre on Friday and Saturday, with will be een tail dent shows that Utah educators la costumes that are the lore. Ua I TTTtiirkEY GROWERS Ifrom a dollar or e f rv . re-ac- h -- J C.h ajaj TMEATEIE l-- f u Friday and Saturday. November 9 & 10 .nrt . cj , desirable" .j Sunday, Monday and Tuesday November 11 12 and 13 SCHOOL NEWS .. i.c eplacei fO IES k - XWsiWl ARNOLD .sMm sssss. ISM i y's DOIITIHSSIT Battery g;;lyioo&ic: Wed. and Thursday, November 14 & 15 Shop 3TS BARGAM MGjWO "The Personality KidT i h, I I Har-woo- I I T'ft't't'T't't't't't'T't'ft't't't't'f't'f'T't'T'f f 1 INTER IS COMIMG pECK YOUR NEEDS .v.. ..... ...- - to-w- lt: ar M. S. P LLdPTTTT self-center- l |