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Show THURSDAY. JULY 25. 1S35 'Irs. Arema Dalton and children of UaklanJ. Calif, rnm. who are puests ,f Bishop and Ms S. I. Go in Price. spent the w eek-en- d V. Goodman of Provo, was a visitor. Saturday. Lehi Fireman will send renresnta tives Uj the State Fireman's Conven- - j and Mrs. Max Herron were Salt tion at Heber City on Aurust 8, 9 visitors, Friday. and 10. ITEMS LOCAL j. ji Mr- jke THURSDAY. JULY 23, 1935 THE LEHI FREE PRESS -- DELL OUTiJiGS TELLS HOW BANKS AIDED I. A. REPORT ON M PROGRESS DELL OUTING Economist Describes the Ways A large group of Third Ward mem- Lers left for the Dell early Monday Banking Institutions Have morning. Contributed to Develop-ment A. Taylor. Miss Verla Mrs. David R. Junes and dausrhters Delbert Thayne were Salt and Thayne of Salt Lake City, were callers at the Ike visito rs, Monday. home of Mr and Mrs. George P. Price, Miss Gwen Dimund f Mana. is a Sunday evening-guest of Miss Beatrice Wardle at Mr. and Mrs. Jv,hn Banks. Mr. and Mutual Dell this week. Mis. Jrvin Dahl of Salt Lake City, nd Mrs-- Eliza Banks of Pleasant Roscoe Killie returned home Friday Grove, v. ere Sunday guests of Mr. and from a visit with his father in Los Mrs. Junius Banks. California. Mrs- - T- - Angeles, Art Poulson and children of the W. W. Mrs Sandy, were guests at urds Dickerson home, . of United States Nebr. Privately owned bsnkiaj, despite iti faults, has served America well. William A. Irwin, Professor of Economics. Washburn College, Topeka, Kansas, declared In a recent address here on "Banking in a Changing World." "Under the leadership of individuals banking has helped to bring this coun try to a foremost place in economic development among the nations of the Mr. and Mrs. J. L Bainhart unA world." he said. "The small community family sptnt Saturday nijrht and has been developed by tle individual Sunday in Prov i Canyon, returning bank. The frontiers of America have been pushed forward by the help and home over the through Am counsel of the individual banker. The erican Fork Canyon. shocks of wars and depressions In a century ana a half have been withstood Bobby Curtis, son of Mr and Mrs. with the assistance of the Individual banker. Claude Curtis f St. George, is spendwith his grand-l.a'ip.'- s ing his vica'.ion Change May Be Necessary "It may be that we have reached a Bishop and Mrs. S, I. Guod-itide in the affairs of America when new methods are needed. It may be that we have come to a point where the individual should be submerged for 'the ;'.n:' Mr?. Feed Curtis f Delta. Sunday at the J. L. Parrhart greatest good of the greatest number.' "It may even be that complete cenhome. M;.,s BeUv Curti-- . v.h . has of the banking system has tralization be.n a g'lest at the C unhurt home fur the past weeli returned home with become an economic necessity in our complicated social life. But the banker them. ought to be satisfied that these things are so before he should give up his fight An Ephr'am resident visited our for the system we have known. We came to greatness under that kind of olliee last week and reports that T. banking; we should not give It up withF. Kirkham was chosen to act as a out unmistakable proof of the absolute judge in the Ephriam Bathing Beauty necessity of such a change." Conte t on July Fourth. He also reThe American Pattern ports that Mr. Kirkham declined the Professoi Irwin said that the prohonored position. which has been advanced for coOMAHA. j '"Li-op- J. Nile Washburn are into the firmer E. J. T. Eobeits home, this week- Mr. and Mrs. moving and Mrs. Albeit Hales and American Foik, were guests of family f Mrs. Annie Powell. Sunday. Mr Mr. Rebecca Olsen of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Mrs. Annie Mr-spen- Poweil. and Mrs- William Parr and family of Rock Springs, Wyoming, are spending their vacation in Lehi. Mr- Mr. and M-- s. William Hadfield ended the Sacramental Services Cedar Fort, Sunday evening. att- at Mr. and Mrs. Art Dimond and family of Magna, and Mrs. Emilv of West Jordan, were Sunday "Wardle guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle. n. posal ordinating bankiug operations In the Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb spent national interest under "a 'Supreme Wednesday in Salt Lake City. Miss Court' for banking Is typically AmeriMable Call, who has been a guest at can and ought to have the most serithe Webb home for the pat two ous consideratlm of those elements which are clamoring for political conweeks returned home with them. The James Taylor Family enjoyed trol, which is typically a reunion at Saratoga, a large number Nyle Brown of Rexburg, Iadho. and It is not wise, he said, to oppose changes of members of the family Iia Brown of Pocatello, Idaho, were as such, but that bankers should "see to it that change, If and when It dc s were present. An afternoon of swimguests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown, come, shall preserve all that is good In ming, games and luncheon was enjoyeSnndiy morning- In the afternoon Uie past and stick as closely as pos d. Among the members Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Julia sible to the American patf n of present were: Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bro'.n accompanied them to Delta for things." Mrs. Eldon Taylor and family of Garfield, Mr. a visit with Mr. and Banking h, properly a conservative and Mrs. Samuel Bateman and family Brown. Mrs. Emily Brown of Idaho profession, he pointed out, and should and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zedd of M'gna, Falls, who has been visiting local cling to practices and principles of Mr. and Mrs. James X. relatives for the past month returned banking thrt are, and always have been of Taylor fundamentally sound. to Idaho with them Sunday evening. Draper. "It is to Its credit that so large a group of its members never faltered, even in boom times, in their allegiance to those sound principles," he declared. "We probably owe our salvation from chuos to that fait." and Mrs. Bo'-- Webb entertained at a dinner Friday in honor of Mr- and Mrs. Owen Cullimore of New York City. Mr- d out-of-to- after Seven lave BANKS AND COLLEGE Long Distance Night Rates now begin at 7 p. m. instead of 8:30 p. m. LAUNCH NEW SCHOOL Aims to Offer Studies in Advanced Subjects to Bank Executives Public Duties of Banks Stressed The Fourth Hard members 109 strong left for Mutual Dell Wednesday evening. The largest group from the Fourth Ward that Las registered at the Dell. The Lehi First Ward returnd from Mutual Dell, Thursday morning. There were eighty ward members at the Dell during the three day outing. fifteen girls and twenty Thirty-fivboys made the hike to Timpanogos- - At the main camp fire program there were over 100 present. Miss Pearl Peterson was in charge of the young women, while Robert Webb had charge of the young men. Miss Alta Clark was cooking direct or. All report a very enjoyable out ing. e, Mrs- - S. J. Taylor was a business Mrs, L. Harris returned to her home in Chicago, Illinois, Monday evening visitor to Provo, Tuesday. following a two seeks visit with her Mr. ad Mrs. Eldon Bone and child- sisters in Lehi. ren were Salt Lake visitors, Satur Mrs. Mark Dalton attended a party day. given by the Lehi Club of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Scott M. Matheson City. Tuesday afternoon at the home and Miss Carol Adams of Salt Lake of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Fox in Salt Lake City. Following the party the City, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. club members and their husbands Elmo Eddington, Thursday. joined the dancers at Cocoanut Grove. President Don Mack Dalton of the South African Mission was a guest at the home of Bishop and Mrs S. L PRIIITIIIQ Goodwin, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gilbert of Salt ake City and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brown of Spanish Fork, were Sunday guests of Misses Ida and Margaret Thurman. LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES FORM LETTERS " CIRCULARS Eddington attended a party HANDBILLS given by Mrs. H. G. Merrill at her BUSINESS CARDS summer home in Provo Canyon, Wed STATMENTS nesday, for the members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Utah County Medical Mrs. E- - IiUTTER WRAPPERS Society. Mrs. Violet Johnson and daughters, Violet and Lucille, and son. Harry. LEHI FREE PRESS of San Diego, California, missionary The Second Ward members return Set and Printed in Lehi friends of Fulmer Allred, were guests ed from Mutual Dell Saturday. There) of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred, last Build LehL Not Another Town were fifty ward members stayed at! week. the Dell. The young men were direct ed by Cecil Ash and the young women Carrie Strasburg by Cleo Larsen. had charge of the cooking. Mrs. Hilda Allied represented the Stake Board at the Second" Ward Outing. On Fri- dy Mrs. H. A Fitzgerald and Dr. W. L. Worlton of the Stake Board were at the Dell. Making the hike to Timpanogos, Ernest Saturday morning were: Allied, J. G. Allred, R. C. Allred, SECOND WARD AT DELL Dick Mitchell, Calvin Fox. LEIH'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM Dale Wiimpey, Wayne Allred, Irvin Dick- erson, Paul Allred, Sherman Fitz gerald, Harold Allred, Gerald Larsen Bruce Nostrum, Dean Mitchell, Grant Ash, Kirk Crabb, Dorcus Richards, Mae Strasburg. Beth Thrasher, Marion Lambert. Lynn Webb was leader of the Timpanogos group. They met the B. Y. U. hikers at the" summit and the Timpanogos Summit Club of Friday and Saturday, July 26 and 27 RICHARD DIX in his grandest role, as the two gun peacemaker of the Raw West. ( "The Arizonian" 1935. At Friday's campfire program, over ward members enjoyed the follow ing program directed by Superintend ent Cecil M. Ash. Community singing lead by Carma Evans and Arline Allred. Prayer JI. C. Webb. A Musical Western that is different Also a Good Comedy Only 10c and 15c 100 Vocal solo Sunday, Monday and Tuesday July 28, 29 and 30 Mable Call. Reading Virginia Meiling. Stunt Gerald Larsen and Dan Worlton. Solo Keith Smith. Tap Dance Betty Davis. Solo Yvonne Ash. Following the program the remaind er of the evening was spent in danc ing. The entire group report a very en- A MYSTERY ! GUESS-PROO- F What strange power turned the U.S.S. Carolina into a ship of terror ? Who killed Duval while 1,000 men looked on? You'll rack your brains to solve l this mystery ... and enjoy every mo- ment of its romance! laugh-cramme- d joyable outing this year. Banking NEW in iii J'T. mmm f I. golden wedding America's finest blended whiskey. Better taste because it's a blend of only costlier straight whiskies. "It's ALL whiskey" Coprrlht, 1938, Schuler Distributor!, Inc. !SSJ ' W ' ' I nnt frWrp wJft ' Bftx50f' 'sioO" -- ....e. , V, I ' Ci in11 hi a " (jOlDEY m f ty. mCt. , IfoTWfH fiPj jW ilfT4 J5 tTnV f fir i S if A CREAM OF ! KENTUC11Y straight whiskey The favorite 'm Kentucky where Kentuckians callit "double rich". Take a tip from the Colonels when m.v you buy! "Crm mt " . twm : tmAmckw" r. : I. ft Ot. O. i. . f& I The BRUNSWICK, Graduate School of Banking, an unprecedented educational project, operated uuder the joint auspices ot the American Institute of Banking Section of the American Bankers Association and Rutgers University, with 220 enrolled students from 35 states and the District of Columbia, inaugurated here in June its first resident session. The states represented and tire number of registrants from each were as follows: Alabama, 2; Arkansas, 2; California, 2; Connecticut, 9; Delaware, 3; District of Columbia, 6; Florida, 2; Georgia, 3; Idaho, 1; Illinois, 8; Indiana, 2; Iowa, 1; Kansas, 1; Kentucky, 2: Louisiana, 3; Maryland, 1; .Massachusetts, 9; Michigan, 5; Minnesota. 1; Missouri, 5; Nebraska, 1; New Jersey, 31; New York, '50; North Carolina, S; North Dakota, 1; Ohio, 7; Oklahoma, 1; Oregon, 2; Pennsylvania, 32; Rhode Island, 1; Texas, 5; Virginia, 6; Wash inston, 1; West Virginia, 1; Wiscon sin, 4; Wyomiiig, 1. The annual resident sessions of the graduate school will bo supplemented between periods by continued extension work for the students at their homes. The purpose of the school is described as being to offer in a three year course a comprehensive approach to an advanced study of the various administrative problems In banking and trust Institutions. The teaching procedure Is a combination of the caseC system and the lecture discussion method. N. J. The Curriculum The curriculum embraces banking administrative problems and policies, bank Investment problems, legal and managerial aspects of trust business, legal phases of bank administration and economic problems In the field ot money and credit The public relations and responsibilities of banks and meth ods tor meeting these obligations are emphasized In the courses. It is planned to Bet up similar schools In cooperation with other universities In various parts of th coun try. The school will add 200 registrants each year for two years until 600 are" enrolled. The trustees of the Educational Foundation of the American Bankers Association have set aside funds from t'ae foundation to grant 100 loan schol arshlps of $150 each to qualified ap pllcants for attendance at ths school. SONS OF THE PIONEERS MEET An organzalion meeting of the proposed Camp or Chapter of Sons of the Utah Pioneers was held in the Lehi Fifth Ward, Sunday. The meeting was called to order by Joseph S. Robison who introduced Ray Decker of Provo and Dr. George A. Wilson of Salt Lake City, organization men for the Sons of the Utah Tioneers. A temporary organization was made and will be made permanent Sunday, July 28, when Lehi will receive its Charter. Any male citizen of Lehi over 21 who have pioneer forebears may become charter members by contacting any of the officers of the Temporary Camp prior to the Sunday meeting. G. S. Temporary officers are: Peterson, chairman; A. Carlos Schow, Jos. Robison, secretary and treasurer; executive committee, Edward South wick, George Goates, LeRoy Davis, James P. Anderson John S. Smith and J. W. Wing. .4 - , .J i ft n; with '' LIONS ENJOY OUTING The Lehi Lions and their ladies enjoyed an outing at Vivian Park, Wednesday. Games and luncheon were enjoyed at Vivian Park, with dancing in the evening at Bridal Veil rails, About 21 were present. BAUD CONCERT & FESTIVAL SUCCESSFUL t Robert TAYLOR Jean PARKER Ted Healy, Ur Merkel Nat Pet. d t o n t i TO'' Jean Hershclt, Athur Byron, Franc Shi&lds Directed hy EDWARD Stl'OWICK Produced bf LUCIE HUHUARD N Also PATHE NEWS and POPEYE in his latest cartoon NO ADVANCE IN PRICES-ON- LY 10c and 15c. Wed., July 31 and Thu., August IPS BARGAIN NIGHTS 1 A life-dee- p The Band Concert and Ice Cream story of a girl tremendously in love-KATHARINE HEPBURN and CHARLES BOYER in Festival held Friday night was very j successful. There was a good crowd in attendance and all enjoyed the A splendid music of the Lehi Band. neat sum was cleared on the sale of the ice cream. Her clothes and jewels were worth a king's ransom but life waan't Those In charge of the affair wish worth a dime- - Also Chapter No. 8 of ' ' to thank all who participated in the concert and all who furnished materials and supplies for the ice cream who assisted in any way. Proceeds of the affair were turned to Lehi's two scout representatives to COMING SOON "NO MORE LADIES" and the ''NIT WITS' Jamboree at "Break of Hearts" " "CALL OF THE SAVAGE" All Seats 10c Let's Go! the National D.C. , Washlngtoa ;, ... i.'J'-i- . ior oaes. , ) ' TTti j |