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Show Thursday, June THE LEHI FREE 1, 1933 Dam Canvas and Rubber Eoot adv. Goodwin's. . THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by Mr. and Mrs. James Trinnaman of Sugar City, Idaho, are visiting Lehi Phone 8-Lehi, Utah relatives. : : Lehl : : Gorge P. Price, Manager Mr- and Mrs. W. E. Dunkley and Office. 12 "West, Iraki Btrwt Helen, of Salt Lake City, daughter, Residence, 2nd West and State Street, were viaiiing Lehi relatives. Sunday. Lht. Utah :: Lehl :: Entered at the posloftlce at Mr. Lester Phillips who has been Lehl, Utah, as second visiting his parents, Mr- and Mrs. class matter Levi Phillips, returned to his home in California, Sunday. ADVERTISING RATES Lehl :: 30c per inch Mrs. W-- F. Welsh, Miss Jayna Display 10c per line Welsh and Miss Maybelle Clayton of Readers Salt Lake City, were Decoration Day SUBSCRIPTION RATES guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams. W - - One year in advance :: $1.00 Lehl: : Mr- Fred Harrison and son, Ker-Want Ada 10c Per Line For miek and Mrs. Haskell Jolley of First Insertion and 5c per line Lovell, were guests of Mr. Wyoming, for each additional insertion. Mrs. - and LOCAL ITEMS Mr. Azor Winn of Central America, is visiting with his mother, Mrs. Mary Winn. : : Lehi : : Dam Canvas and Rubber Boots at Goodwin's. adv. :: Lehl :: Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and famly were Decoration Day visitors in Pleasant Grove. Lehl: : Mrs. Douglas Scalley 'of Salt Lake Cty, was a guest of her mother, Mrs. M. A. Taylor, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett C Anderson of Morgan, were Lehi visitors from Saturday until Tuesday evening. : : Lehl : : Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Green of Salt Lake City, were Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings. : : Lehl : : Miss Laurice Nielson and Miss Evelyn Rist of Union, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings, Sun- day. :: Lahl :: Angus Gardner, Wednesday. : : Lehi : : Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Peck, Mrs. Orinda Allred, Mrs. Jennie Nostrum and two sons spent Sunday in Bennio, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carsey. : : Lehl : : Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight and daughter, Barbara, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. May Hackett, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass, Satur day. :: Lehl :: Get a Free Family ticket to Lehi's finest theatre, the Royal Theatre, with each 50c paid on subscription of the adv. Lehi Free Press. : i Lehl : Miss Nelda Mathis who has been attending school at Murray, spent last week visiting with her aunt, Mrs. to her Angus Gardner, returning home in Cedar City, Saturday. :: Lehi :: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paltridge and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Beck of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Paltridge Mr. William Price. and son, Dan, remaining for Decoration Day. : : Lehl : : Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Adams of Pleasant Grove were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams and daughter, Dora, with their guests yisited friends in Dam Canvas and Rubber Boots at Goodwin's. adv. Draper. Mrs. Harold Comer of Boulder City, arrived In Lehi Sunday for a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Comer fn Lehi and in American Fork, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley. want to tell your friends about. Provo Beauty Salon vu-itin- of Si.lt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B- Worlton. :: Lehi Mrs. Ralph Goodwin was brought from the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City to the home of her parents, Mr- and Mrs. R. J. Whipple, Friday. Mr- - Mrs- George Seal and - - - :: Lehl : : Leon Kirkham has purchased trie Oscar Hunter home and Mr. Hunter is remodeling the Robert Fox home Mrs. S. A- - Hutchings spent Sunday in Bingham, visiting with her son, Lehl it-- Mr. the Bingham hosGeorge Beck is repored seri- Martell. who is at ously sick this week- - Mr- - Beck has pital. : Lehi : been very ill for several months with Maude Love and Emma Mrs. heart trouble. Salt Lake City, of Merle, :: Lehi :: daughter, Mr. and" Mrs. Bert Richardson and pent Tuesday, guests of Mrs. Ellen family of Magna, were guests at the Jones. :: Lehl :: Henry Sorenson home Monday and of New York City, Roberts Eugene Tuesday. rela:: Lehl :; spent Decoration Day visiting Roberts Mr. here. Dam Canvas and Rubber Boots at tives and friends adv. states conditions improving in the Goodwin's. for the Hunter family. East. :: Lehl :: Mrs. Wallace Sorenson and daughMr- and Mrs. James M. Kirkham of ter, Geraldine, returned home Saturin two week's visit Salt Lake City, spent Decoration Day day from a Pocatello and Sugar City, Idaho. in Lehi. : : Lehl : : :: Lehl :: Mr. and Mrs. Stratton of WyomMr. and Mrs. William Ross of Salt ing and Mrs. Ross Lynn of Provo, Lake Ci?y, Jspejnt Tuesday visiting were visitors at the Angus Gardner friends and relatives. - home, Monday. Lehl : : Mr. and Mrs- - Heber Hart of Mid-valwere Decoration Day visitors in Lehi. : : Lehi : : Mr. and Mrs. David Losee of Salt Lake City, were Decoration Day visitors in Lehi. : : Lehl : : Dam Canvas and Rubber Boots at adv. Goodwin's. :: :: LeW ;: Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson and children, spent Sunday in Fountain Green, guests of Mr. Sorenson 's mother, Mrs. J .E. Sorenson. Lehl Mrs. Elmer Peterson of Los Angeles, California, arrived in Lehi Saturday for a visit with Lehi rela-tve- s. Mrs- Peterson is staying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. - J. Evans. : : Lehl : : Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchings and children of Park City, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs- R. J. Hutchings. : : Lehl : : Mr. and Mrs- Walter L. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan and children and Mrs. Howard V. Anderson and sons, Warren, Arthur and Howard, all of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb, Decoration Day. : : Lehl : : For painting, paper cleaning, paper hanging and calsomining call Donaia Goates 97-- PROVO, UTAH Waves given by student! $1 at the Provo School of Beauty Culture at this same address, 11 East 1st North. Now Is The Time Paint Up That Car You woudn't think of exposing yourself to the elements. How about your CAR? Give it a first class paint job while it can be done at such low prices. CARS WASHED, PAINTED aKD DENTS TAKEN OUT Lehl e, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olsen of Salt Lake City, were Iehi visitors Tuesday. :: Lehl :: Mrs. James Miles and children of Nevada, are spending a few days in Lehi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colledge and other relatives. :: Lehl :: Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Taylor and daughter, Glenda. of Salt Lake City, spent Tuesday in Lehi visiting with relatives : : $1 Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Webb were Sun day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb. :: Lehl :: The new home being built on State Street by Mr. and Mrs. Alma Ed wards is receiving the finishing touches and will be ready for occupancy soon. 1 :: Lehl it-- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Worlton, John Worlton and Henry Gray, all of Salt f Lake City, were Sunday guests of U Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton. : : Lehl : : Mr. ahiT Mrs. Morris Jones motored to Evanston, Wyoming, Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smuin. :: Lehl :: Vestal Loveridge who has spent the past two weeks in Park City, visiting with his brother, Floyd, returned home Sunday. : : Lehl : : Mr- - and Mrs. Marvel Comer. Mrs. May Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. John Comer and son, John, all of Beverly I ANN MACKAY, Operator 11 EAST 1ST NORTH "" Estimates On All Work Furnished Free H & B Auto Painting WEST Lfchi Special Offer! CABLES and GROUND STRAPS Professional Permanent Waving A wave and 27 NORTH, 2ND -- bountiful soil can produce - ripe, rich leaves - smooth and mellow - with that rare flavor and Mr. and Mrs. Nate Loader and fragrance that only proper "aging" were family Sunday visitors at the can produce. We bank on It you have home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barn- - never tasted or smoked a finer flavored, more satisfying tobacco in all your hart. life. : : Lehl t : Mr. and Mrs. George G. Robin son and daughter Maifie, Mn and Mrs. J. N. Litson and daugther FIVE POUNDS to Liberty Park Beulah, motored SMOKING Tuesday and spent the day. :: Lehi : : TOBACCO Dam Canvas and Rubber Boots at Goodwin's. adv. HAMMER BUILDING, MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTAH i" jaae Yirs- niuutr, a guest week- : : Ray's Battery Shop t . . hart All Work Guaranteed y this Ole B. Petersen wt PROVO, UTAH I Hills, California, are visiting rela- tives in Lehi. : : Lehl : : Mr. and Mrs. Al Hendrickson of Provo. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hadfield. : Lehl : Mr. John Hutchings of Bingham, spoilt Saturday until Tuesday with his mother, Mrs. Alice Hucthings. : : Lehl : : Canvas Dam and Rubber Boots at Goodwin's, adv. Rich. RiDe. Old Fashioned I mat Our Old Kentucky Burley Is no more like manufactured tobacco than day Is like niffht - guaranteed free from chemicals and all other adulterations that conceal Imperfections, delude the sense of taste and undermine tti health. We use the same method our fathers used In preparing tobacco for their own use - every trace of harsh ness leaves it - - nothing to bite' nt your tonsrue or oarch vmir Thousands of tobacco lovers the world over swear by its Inmitable smoking and chewing qualities, jrn. REDUCE YOUR TOBACCO BILL ife We sell di- rect from the grower this eliminates the eighteen cents a pound Revenue Tax - all manufacturers' and middlemen's profit thereby effecting a saving to you of 50 or more. No fancy packages, no decorations, just quality and lots of it. MONEY SAVING PRICE SMOKING 5 OR CHEWING lbs. fr $1.00 Send us One Dollar Cash P. o. or Ex- - Order (no personal checks) and we . win promntiv sh r vmi a.- n iivn pound j"" inn-Hag- or isuney Tobacco.' Five pounds of Old Kentucky Burley will make 40 large packages of smok ing or o iwisis or chewing. -- ?RfSend cents in sirver and n.n r.!up rosipnia - one Pound of- Finrlpv as a . . . offer. A trial will convince you. iriai inousana or requests daily ror"y, Samples' our margin of profit Is so small we cannot comply with these requests. We do not ship C. O. D. orders to do so would require a large staff of clerks ' Orders must be In English language. 35 tk Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Hales of AmINDEPENDENT TABACCO erican Fork, were Decoration Day GROWERS ASSOCIATION visitors of Mrs. Hales' mother. Mrs. Annie Powell. McCLURE BLDG., FRANKFORT. KY. , Thar r 1. l. eT" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph family are invited to j - Rebuilding and Recharging love oi ner - . .ptnt Decoral.cn Day at B.ngham. and family and Mia nt Decoration Day ai aw" Lehi :: ClifMrs- Aggie McKe and son, Tuesday spent ford of Springviile, g friends and relatives in Lehi. : : Lehl : : Mrs. Marion Robinson of Murray, with rtia- -pent Tuesday here visiting ves ana menusLehi m., To Thrmas of SUlt Lake relatives City, spent Tuesday visiting Lehiin Lehi i- tDam Canvas and Rubber Boots at adv. Goodwin's. birthday anniversary. Bridge was the order of the afternoon folMrs. lowed by dainty luncheon. KENTUCKY Margaret Kirkham was a special BURLEY TOBACCO guest of the club. High score was won by Mrs. Worlton and low score Mr. and Mrs. Fon Wharburton of "Direct From Grower To You" Pleasent Grove are visiting at the Old Kentucky by Mrs- Sadie Southwick. Burley Tobacco Is the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barn- - cream of the finest crops Kentucky's BATTERlf that youll Mrs- : - : : Lent : : Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rassumssen The Social Club surprised Mrs. R. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gee B. Worlton at the home of Miss Azor Clark of Woodland, were Decoration Southwick, Wednesday afternoon, the Day guests of Mrs. Mary Winn. event being in honor of Mrs. Worl-ton'- s TERMINALS, - LfchI : : THE LEHI FREE PRESS Every Thursday :: Mrs. Margaret Bushman is report-- e the city's sick taia wetkj &m-.n- Thursday. J RESS arWiV DISFELS MYSTERY u OF BANK BUSINESS SimpliCountry Banker Gives fied Picture of How a Bank Works to Help Other People' Business . F , Press and the Royal Theatre. day or Tuesday evening Br paper with you THEN' THEFUN tabm EEGAK CSAS "Lady, you'll have to pavV-v- . for that boy." "But, conductor, he's mi. . 1 " years old." he looks like a "Well, Sir, I've been married onlw ' years." "Lady, I'm not asking for fession, I'm asking for k,!.! ticket The Sour Owl. Intre pre-COUNTRY banker recently Fa Bf simplified, following the pared on Just his neighbors statement for them: firmr how a bank goes about helping of a 13 -part iustry It is the most important Of all This is bank's business to lend money. the a bank, in To re! the money deposited law requires that a certain percentage to meet be kept on hand as a reserve is the It of depositors. demands the firmer balthe lend to Mr. and Mrs. William Hadfield officers business of its fOBSPar ance conservatirely and safely. lamuy are inviiea to attend the "The loans of a properly managed at the Royal Theatre, Fridav n. t It the Woi bank are invariably made to those urday evening as gruests of the and than thi always to repay, believes are able at a agers of the Royal Theatre and Sever on condition that they be repaid Free Press. Bring your pape, jnincr stipulated time. reyou. "The promise of an individual to provide' date a certain on to be d pay a loan to a bank Is as sacredly inviolable as the prommined i Dub: "I'm going to marry t on ise of a bank to repay Its depositors who can take a joke.' by Seer demand, or, in the case of a certificate "Don't fallace Kay: worry; that's ft of deposit, on the date it falls due. When The i a u cniy Kina oi gin you get. it comes to be known of an individual Bible by is credit his that he 'always pays L T established and his bank is always accommodaneeded him may ar glad to extend totedu tions. y "A well managed bank never capiby a s; talizes industries. That is, it does not 1 LEHI HATCHED place its loans In fixed form, but puts t1 orbym m for Will cater to small them where they are to be used This where and temporary requirements, Giaats. Rocks, Reds and Lef. jj only th they will be taken up at the time speci- y horns. Large varieties ifo. eeivng fied. 10c. E Leghorns j Bank Lcndi How Custom K to bank of a hatching. agreem' "It is not the function to redu become a partner in Industries, nor ing con could it be legitimately done with the must j loans Its of depositors. charges money tit K F Cii. Cl..l YAA& be kept in 'liquid' form, that is, repaybring t able in cash at stated intervals. fi "A bank must use the greatest disFund A crimination in making loans. paymer stranger cannot expect accommodathe For Efficient Printing tions. It is customary for the borroww financial of his statement a er to make See justmei affairs, which is kept in the bank's cessing recerds It is a punishable offense to LEHI FREE PRESS The make a false statement for the purAct ari pose of borrowing funds. Telephone 8-"Naturally, in their dealing with the corn, r regular depositors of the bank, its product officers become well acquainted with Radio elude i their characters and their resources any of to determine and are thus in a position jion wi how large a line of credit each one the Ac of to. one is the That is entitled great 227 45c 280 advantages of being a bank depositor. 226 245 50c Eefii "The man who knows how to get 171 224 50c into debt wisely, that Is, who borrows Others vortionately low. money with which to make more Your Old Tubes Tested FREE, money through legitimate enterprise, is the borrower whom the bank Is deliveries. Free calls looking for. By the frank interchange of opinion and a free discussion of various projects, the borrower is often PHONE 47-LEHI, UTAH guided and helped by his banker. "In order to procure a line of credit Build Lehi, not another town. at a bank three things are Important: "1. A statement of assets showing a A laugh will get more business thai basis of credit In the way of invested a serious, heavy attempt to gain at or of collateral sufficient value capital, tention. to cover amount of loan, or "2. An endorser whose credit is established at the bank; and "3 Average deposits of a sufficient amount to justify the extension of the desired accommodation." six-ye- oaoy snicks f 2- - I John T. Collett Guaranteed Tubes ad Glenn Wing W AS WILL ROGERS SEES IT Will Rogers recently told why the banks had got into trouble. "Don't blame it all on the bankers," he said. "When we all needed money they loaned it to us but when they needed it we couldn't pay it back," Wfe could Advertising Aids Business Revival NEW YORK. Aggressive concerns are expanding business by effective advertising despite depressed business conditions, declared A. W. Diller, advertising counsel, at a bankers' conference here recently. "Is 1933 a good year in which to advertise?" Mr. Diller aaksd, , if 1933 Is a good" year to stay in business, to reinforce the public's confl dence In you, to put more business on the books. There is new business to be had today and aggressive compa nles are getting it. But new business will come in only if you go out for it., Advertising certainly goes out for it. "Will people read newspaper advertisements these days? They will read anything that interests them. There are plenty of present-daarguments for business." y Advertising Mistakes A QUESTION before many of us is what change of advertising pol- icy, If any, should be made in view of present financial and business condi- tions. It is perfectly natural for us to give consideration to some degree of retrenchment, but it is dangerous to let reduction in expenditure be such a; to bring about a real gap in the con tinuity of the advertising. It is a com tnon mistake for some advertisers tc think that they can turn advertisint on and off, like water from a faucet and expect it to become immediateh effective whenever they ara prepare! to resume operations. Advertlsin: does not work that way. Temporan conditions should not influence us U make too serious inroads on the pro gram of advertising, which can bt wisely conceived only on a long term bals.-Fra- ncis H. Slsson, President American Bankers Association. you do about it 9 L. I. Wardle INSURANCE COUNSELOR Sold Cheapest and Best Insurance LEHI, UTAH WANT ADS No. 5 Underwood, TYPEWRITER Good Condition. Priced to sell at l Call A Real bargain. WANTED Men and women to dress pnvplones for US. Good pay the vear 'round. S ten cents in coin and stamped envelope QQ7i "o i. XT Alt.. niu C T .. AnorpleS. . Cfll. t, raper Hanging, i ay' !: aiiu,i Pointinff j " ri tilling reasonable vj iu zytjL I prices. , nieaiii doll j Ralph Hutching State Street, Lehi. Utah. ' .rwiwiy, rress is seta a which LeW paper printed in prints their ads, etc., m at Butter : - . . The Lehi Free Wrapper anything bat th -- print! bet The selling urge of good influences people whetner what to buy and where to buy. ?2! |