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Show THURSLAY. jjA THURSDAY, TOE LEHI FREE PRESS MARCH 5. VjU LOCAL THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press Every Thursday Phone Lhi, Utaa ITEMS 8-- tpent Fiklay veiling hi the J a lues C Cough homeGeorge P. Price, Manager Office, 32 W. Main St., residence. 2nd West and Slate St, Lehi. Utah Mrs. Guy Reese and son Leslie ot residence 117-Phones Office Smithfkld. were guests of lixal friends and relatives over the week-enEntered at the poetoffke at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor of Spring-villADVERTISING RATES spent Thursday in Lhi with Mrs. M. A. Taylor and JOc 10c mothers. line their In. Readers per per DUplay Mis. Ada SU.ddart. 8-- j Soren.v,n Fountain (Jreen mother. Mrs. J E. B-.- savci r:em in e ing fire :arm wa ,ve fit.TirS totay -- ect frt Sr.. rr. the hme WIL-.n- . ' ith v;.-it- ir Sorer,.- - orj c-- 1 LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER PROGBj occupied j ;hur-da- i i .tar. i n- ,f. r- . g-.- t- - $1.00 WEEKLY m form-- ; -. ; One year oyal Theatri j fire had kitchen t.'.e c,n work ,f the aTut ni'-ri'- - residents At-e.- . J er th their o- AT TPp It'll thri.i and you'! it'll stir you you 'r'g Slttlm. ,v a il ;n:P;fcV spetdy Through he fire was extin' rr .lepartriei.t small : h .'.:ih only a Mr. and Mrs. Harold (' rner and ent the deFriday, Mca.i of i;o!her of l.cgan were mall the Fel:x Ung A glorious adventure story set to unforgettable mus n r ht- Sunday par? ment hurrying and .Mrs. jarr-- s fire was outdoor musical ever screened r,.of fcnnf where anomci Mrs. Arthur Paltridge and son, out witn s'K.n CHASE in his latest comedy and I'ATHE Vr was CHARLIE fire : T Also Ward ....r Dan, are sending the week here with : The Junior (iirl of the Firt ONLY 10c and r.L-ADMISSION DUiiuiiip. the to M r Willam Price and other lehi were entertained at a party Tuesday damay ...- relatives. n . an1 TIlPSnAV HfiPCIl evening. 1 tie gins enjoyeu o...e "-- n ..,.tmv HOVnlV .uu. e, a and lo bL.MJAi' refreshments. and tasty ly games PLAY SCHOOL HIGH Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bauer has purchased the James W. Gough home on REPORTER) MARTIN Miss Lavon and Donna Peterson TO BE REPEATED State Street, in the I.ehi Third Ward, were in Pleasant Gove Sunday visitand will move their in the near future. ing with their friends Ilene and Odell TO will be Peterson. High School play Senior The Mrs. Richard Gough and Mr. and for the third time, inurMrs. Irvin Nielson of Idaho Falls. Ward Christofferson made a busi- - Panted bcnooi ht March o, in the High Idaho, and Mrs. Erma Hanson of ness trip to Ima, Colorado, last week. dav. e Salt Lake City, were guests of Leh He left Tuesday of last week and re- Auditorium. the U This performance will be for relatives. Saturday. was turned the early part of this week. It ? of the stake funds. tht a fine thought that the play was such Mrs. Thelma Littleford attended a Miss Gertrude Anderson, who is att..(,Bmfflt that it would be suit shower in Pleasant Grove last week at tending school at the Brigham Young able for it to be presented once again the home of Maud Richins as a com University was the week-enguest of All those w ho did not see the other pre piment to Miss Bernice Van Wagoner her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Abraham formaces heard such favorable com of that city, who was married on Anderson. want ments on the play that they will March 4th. see will to see it this time and many Mr- and Mrs. Isaac Fox and Mr. the second time. Lois Larsen entertained a group of and Mrs. Shirrel Fox of Murray, it for Mrs. Mrand young girl friends at her home Wed- vistied with their folys, The occasion being Jesse Fox, Sunday afternoon prior to nesday evening. ARE OUR RURAL COM her 14th birthday aniversary. The a trip to California, where the two few evening was spent playing games men will be employed for the next MUNITIES SANITARY evenleft Sunday after which refreshments were months. The couples ing for California. Tkig Problem May Now Be Solved by the 'nigrum Recently Inaugurated Under by the Federal Government Board of the State the Direction of Health. e, SUBSCRIPTION ren.ci: 7r Mr. ana .wr. .'JOr ed to Salt Lake City on bxsines.urdav. d. Lehi r,. t R;-r- wonc foal vu a IT'S ALWAYS NICE AND WARM WORK .fet-'.iv- and W 11. hun.v .me call.- - in Mrs. Lyle Gough of Salt Lake City, DO GOOD FIREMEN Mr. and Ms. Clyde Dorton ere Lake business visitors Saturday. uRose of the Ranch i -t PO . ' and Sp MOONEY, CRACK 1 1 J? Cr WATCI About 1 WENT toccidios: out the p because H i H I Come in and gire ua a trial, work done while jo wait. t I 3 THE PARK SHOE i REPAIRING SHOP 1 HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH M I try are ot birds, en the s short tin the into feeding pick thei PROBi - O O Rural Property Owners READ HOW YOU CAN GET LABOR FREE! . . Build A Sanitary Privy! IT'S YOUR DUTY TO PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN', YOUR FAMILY AND NEIGHBOR FROM DISEASE AND SUFFERING AND POSSIBLE DEATH 1 Rural Sanitation Program with the of Health in Utah State Board is being sponsored and directed in Utah by the . W, P. A. Such privies as the one illustrated below are now being built in Utah by the hundreds and in other parts of the United States, by the thousands. They may be built to accommodate as many persons as necessary. tl V4 Tvt Cons respect format N In tl Mary E Credi voucher ing, Ce. The Federal Works Progress istration has made Rural Home Sanitation one of the principle objec-tve- s for accomplishment through the Provision Program. has therefore been made whereby all LABOR for the construction of Sanitary Privies at every home, school, filling station, tourist camp and all ether public places where such improvements are needed, will be furnished WITHOUT COST to the property owner. This offers all owners of unsewered property especialy those in the rural sections an unprecedented opportunity to improve sanitary conditions at a minimum cost- It is urged that every citizen recognize the serious responsibility attached to this Health Frogram, especially those whose homes are unsewered, and to to make take the steps necessary d these improvements. Can You Afford To Take The Risk . . . of a member of your family or yourself contracting one of these diseases and dying as a result of your present unsanitary privy filth-bor- T. W strator. 3V A A.J.E Attornt P. First-hand- , in- famous "policy" racket shocking'because it's all TRUE made into a screen drama that rips sensationally into the ALP Last per bu 850-J- LOS'l against the forces of the underworld! PIT-TYP- PRIVY E' UTAH STAT! BOARD OF HEALTH y All Labor Necessary in Constructing a New Sanitary, Flytight Odorless the Utah W. P. A. You need to provide only necessary materials and concrete. Pit-Priv- Will Be Donated by Surely you will take advantage of this splendid opportunity and have one of these New Sanitary Privies constructed at once! money ward. G ang Comedy 'DIVOT DIGGI Twc DON'T JE Admission Only 10c and 20c. Detailed plans and arrangements are going forward at the present time for the annual Junior Prom, the outstanding social function of the Junior class of the Lehi High School, which is to be held on Friday evening, March 13th, in the Lehi DansArt. The DansArt will be transformed into a beautiful Japanese garden for the affair. At the present the members of the prom committee are work ing diligently arranging the deco rations and making preparatios for the affair. From all indications it will be one of the very best Junior Proms ever put over by the school. June Hanson is chairman of the committee with the following mem bers: Mirl Fagan, Zoe Ball, Alta Christensen, Max Sharp and Garth Abbott. Faculty members assisting are Mr. Coulam, Mr. Croft, Miss Halliday and Miss Smith. A good orchestra will be engaged to play for the prom. All indications point to a real outstanding affair. AT THE ROYAL A DRAMA TORN FROM TODAY'S NEWS COLUMNS Community Sanitation, a WPA Program For Health SPONSORED BY UTAH STATE BOARD OF HEALTH AVAILABLE AT J. WfflHIPFlLIE THE LUMBERMAN ILeHoi Lininnlbeii (Cod. STATE STREET Pathe News and the latest Our I Leon war of headlines' AND THURSDAY, MARCH WEDNESDAY KATHERINE jKwwttMrtWi LEHI. UTAH "Exclusive Story" Exposes Evil "Policy Racket" of Big Cities Straight from the day's headlines and as significant as an ''extra'' is "Exclusive dramatic new Story," - Mayer production teaming Franchot Tone and Madge Evans and comng Sunday, Moday and Tuesday to the Royal Theatre. Written by Newspaperman Martin Mooney. one of the most senstaional vice crusalers of the time, it is a story shaped from the year's blackest headlines, many of them written by the author himself. r a dramatization of xrimaruy Mooney's own expose of the notorious "Policy Rocket" practiced in New York and other metropolitan centers, the new picture weaves into iU plot themes from three major news events of the year. They are the "Policy Racket," the Metro-Goldw- a 5a revelations of the BEING PLANHED SANITARY , 0. First F Last Pi Sale 0268-- ne 1 1936. Also BIG JUNIOR PROM or on much-neede- JBL i pemises - 0 0 . with re likel; nsoarce.s.wm save this M d I y fused :nr.expose y ir,.t Dr- By i.i A 11 and F01 in HEPBURN and CARY GRANT mick-- to South' For under play water, Churc THE ADVENTURES OF FRANK Ml And the Latest Sport Reel. COMING SOON for dates. Admission I baker "Sylvia Scarlet" who disguised as a boy... daring tale of a reckless of danger with a crew of lonely men. Also Chapter No. 4 of F 12 Only "CELING ZERO" and CAPTAIN 14 GOO -S- ee 1 BLOOD" Wen, Morro Castle Fire and the front page activities of Federal "G" Men. The fire disaster and the nationwide roundup of public enemies are incidental in the story to the erasure of the vicious Harlem rackett As the screen play develops, scene by scene, the inception anl history of the "Policy Racket'' is told its effect on peace-lovin- g citizens, its ruthless pilfering of the poor, and the grim tragedy following"in the wake of internal gang wars. Franchot Tone plays the role of the crusading newspaper attorney. Mado-Evans the daughter of a racket victim, Stuart Erwin the star reporter, josepn talleia the chief gunman. "Exclusive Story" was directed by .ueorge a. beitz iucien nubbard. and produced by DO YOU KNOW By Lyman H. Rich, County Agricul tural Agent. consideration this was i. would be well for farmers over the county situationaltl U inftinir ed ch able Brftl tn ficUrelNlt from each w, type of farm rnnnfv oa n whole. this in a later article. Ou hef mentioned pers Ve m- FC acres youn; Co. left j morning witn menus where she will remain i n finite stay with her sister J Glen 1st Bo 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. i: dt lulls DR. E. ?ood CHIROPRACTOR of Provo th will be in LEHI at 218W.W B. W.BROWN. V One Night A rrwTTRSDAY NIGH1 All who need our serviea 8 and to call between 7 EXAMINATIONS FEE The gross farm income per farm irum B" iarms in the state during REKOVAi 1929 was $2,268. Th UATTRESS had a gross income of $1,795. The cash grain farms Have your averaged $1,813. Crop speciality farms averaged $1,849 cleaned and recovers The fruit farms $2,149. Truck farm ing or only $4 25. cotton $1,987. The dairy farms We convertl ..nr $2,397. The )- vranches $5,276 which included animal tn a nrincrflll and speciality farms. The poultry farms mattreasea and piUo ONE DA averaged $3,021 and the self sufficing nor c V. IrA Kast farms $381. Of eoum It should be Lehi, taktn Into tt take "Will if Wov a V U Wi you ! Ma c: ( is fl |