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Show T Ms EggAT. MARCH 15 1S34 THE LEHI FREE PRESS oy reading MUSIC DEPARTMENT Bunt and Dean Webb have . Aosen a editors of the music Thl Free tress. They tii of the information and news n .an look forward to interesting j serves the f ,.! a book. us,c U familiarly odicd I . 6 Jase , . " Bum "the " ary , "a T ) and uni- - and their dependents. ld To and defend the eonsttu-tio- n of the United States of America, to foster and perpetuate one hundred per cent Americanism, to Inculcate a sense of Individual obligation to the community State and Nation to make Hight the Master of Might: To Promote peace and good will up on earth, to protect and improve the working and living conditions of all citizens. in every age amon. P.e. But music, as we It toHi.tr1 . t. .1.. to newest ana unw of the high arts. It Is pe. " m which modern European and American eirtlixation does not pay homage to Oreclans ideal. ana acnievemenu. ""re is net a single truly great name ia mnsle until we come down tn the Belgian Orland di Lassus and the Italian Palestrlna, In the sixteenth uiy. lne compositions of these men were of such simplicity and U fro raim lud.i many or them are still in occasional use after nearly four centuries. up-ho- t. ' .kM-in- -uume, er DANCE .....1 lan pint will w. s. nentloiKc; a toeJ average ttf :ludei eaU I I mar Call W Jr. J Provo Service What Are Your Answers ? any FRIDAY FOURTH WADn WELCOME HOME PARTY ' FOR ARVAI, GUNTHER A welcome home party for Arval Gunther. recently returned from the German-Austria- n Mission was held In the Lehi Fourth Ward. Wednesday evening. A short snappy program and dancing were enjoyed by a large crowd. 0 RFC HEWS Those of the RFC who are seeking are requested to get their blanks properly filled out by Mrs. Bertha Knudsen before applying to the doctors for aid. Those receiving aid must be registered before November 6, 1933. medical or dental aid X5, THEATRE KEYS Celebrate MEET "MALA" THE NEW MOVIE STAR FROM THEP.CTIC Hs Stages Thrills of the Walrus and Bear Hunts in 'Eskimo' With Green Caranations 10c each St. Patrick's Day LEHI FLORAL CD. Showin at the Royal next Sunday, Flowers For All Occagion Monday and Tuesday. Romance with a new flavor Is provided by a type of leading man new to the screen ln "Eskimo." huge drama of the Arctic filmed during the year's May bf the studio's polar expedition in the Far North. Tht leading man. who has become While In Your Easy Chair a sensation as the result of the pic-trln Mala, who heads the naUve cast seen In the thriller. Tall, handllOT iO oi us can fo, as ve some, the swarthy son of the Icelands would like to, and see fat our-has the features of a bronze statue. selves the strange peoples A great hunter and tribal leader, he who live la foreign lands and stages the thrills of polar bear and the wonders oi nature that ' walrus capture, the fight with the lit beyond the horizon. . wolf, and such astounding action perIt la lot such fectly naturally it Is only what he has ; done all his life. as us that the writers and Mala was born at Candle, travelers o! the National GeoAlaska, and as a child of seven first graphic Society are scouring learned to hunt mild foxes with his the world for interesting grand-mothe- r, then 100 year old, who accounts oi the "ax places' ' used to capture the animals for their which we would like to see, furs. Mala says that he has seen her and their descriptions of what kill a fox with her bare hands. She ' they have seen and what they froze to death in a blizzard. would have us see are appearing Walked 100 Miles regularly in this newspaper. When he was twelve, Mala walked a hundred miles In a blizzard from Look lor the travel articles Deerlng to Candle, had his cheeks in this paper. Then tell your frozen and narrowly escaped death. frienda about it iot they His escapes with wild animals of the will be as interested in this north have been countless. feature as you are . . . . . v He accompanied Knut Rasraussen the explorer, on h!s expedition as Inter a preter, ana learnea to operate camera. Later he was arrested by the Russian authorities ln the Siberian icelands and, because of having a camera, was In danger of execution by Communist authorities. It was through his association with these polar expeditions that the attention of Col. W. S. Van Dyke was atracted to him and he was cast in the picture. With the exception ot the white men playing the Mounted Police, Col. Van Dyke, who plays the D. BACKER inspector, and Captain Peter Freuchen, the author, who plays the sea captalu, Local Agent all the actors ln this picture are 2ND EAST LEHI, UTAH native Eskimos, recruited on location. Von Dyke brought several back to Hollywood with him when the picture was finished. Travel Over the World . . ue, stay-at-hom- . In a recent issue of the Free Presi OH SUCKERS By Mavis Johnson No definition of music has ever been the engagement of Miss Verda Walker found that would satisfy musicians te was announecd. The announcement Sucker fishing season opens March say nothing of explaning the art to was taken from the Provo Herald. meeting the emergency? 24th in the Provo river according to announcement was The a mistake, the eaity. Emotionally it is based upon When people say, "I'll call Newell B. Cook, state fish and game as to tne a reporters possibly given the outcry the audible expression of you up," Isn't It embarrassinnmmlsaloner. Cook proclaimed the ocrrectlon make this to We wish Joke. grief, Joy, love, and infinite varieties ng to say, "We haven't a season Saturday. or contemplaton. To as no engagement has been annuonced open of agitation announced the following portion He telephone?" Miss Walker. make an art of these noises some sense by It costs but a few cents a of the river open for fishing wun 0 of form and design Is necessary. For day to have one. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson at grappling hooks: "that portion of the its record some form of writing Is tended the temple excursion to th Provo river from V. S. highway No. 91, For Its reproduction, Is necessary. northwest of Provo, to Smith's chan numberless mechanical devices are re- Salt Lake Temple Friday. nel pa marked and posted on tne quired. Mrs. Ellen Jones is reported ill at ground." ' Any employee will Music therefore, include dramatic POULTRY RECORDS SHOW her home ln Lehi. expression, structural form, mathe HIGHE8T PRICES IN FALL RULING PERMITS BUYING take your order matical measurement, machinery, its STOCK BREEDER NEEDED constuctlon and repair, and visual HIGH SCHOOL OPERA Poultry records kept by Professor PLEASES LARGE CRWOD writing. Though it is founded upon an Farmers who are eligible to raise Byron Aider and Carl Frlschkneckt, appeal to the ear It has other eleIn 1934 under the terms of the extension poultrymen of the Utah 'Jerry of Jericho Road" the high hogs ments and one of the greatest compos The Mountain States corn-ho- g contract but who have not State Agricultural College, show that ers Beethoven, wrote some of his school opera, presented at the High breeding stock on hand at the time of October and November eggs for. the TeSapkone & Telegraph Co. work after he became deaf; while a School Auditorium, Saturday evening start to finish. signing the contract, will now be per- past three years bring the highest tarined musician can be almost as was a success from mitted, under certain conditions, to prices during the year, while January The solo parts showed some exception and February eggs bring the lowest deeply stirred by merely casting his fine voices and the acting of the purchase additional breeding stock, it eye over a score, as an ordinary read- - ally prices. Wm. Director announced been has by entire cast was flawless. The dancer In October of .1931, eggs climbed to STYLED FOil YOU were graceful and the costumes very Peterson manager of the AAA for 43 cents per dozen; in November, Utah. as Adene Turner Jerry, pretty. New Equipment Just Installed This Interpretation of the contract 1932. they soft for 88 cents and In ' ', Aline Ailred as Mlml and Ada Phillips Eg ,W.!J..W''"''t''-'T,,t''''- ' The only Shop in Utah County Featthe average was 84 as Sandy 'were charming while the was made to accommodate farmers November, 1S33, the EUGENE (All Spiral) uringcents. In of 1932 ln January eggs martial troubles of Mr. and Mrs. Let who produced hogs for market Permant Wave. 18, 16 and 13 cents respectiveor sold lost brought have who but 1933, and tuce Banks (Jean Fowler and Dean We are also introducing to Lehi the stock through ly; while in February of this year Webb) caused a lot of merrment all their breeding NUTRI-TONInew OIL wave, the sold 15 for Unless cents per dozen, the they disease and financial reverses. throughout the ptay. The troubles of wave reconditions the hair. that records peak-pric- e show. was for What made the some replace for provision and the TTncle Pete (Dover Hunt) 18.50 ment of stock, these farmers would be the year will be is, of course a con- Eugene (All Spiral) family woes of Mr. Bean (Wlm. Jones) ...5.00 Eugene (Combination) prevented from raising any hogs in jecture. Nutri-Ton- lo kept the audience in an uproar. Hunt Oil 4.00 had hog! The reduced purchasing power of er (Keith Erlckson), Alan OTay 1934,. although they actually . Luxun Oil .$3.00 l 'V ' I 1 (Sterling Evans) and John (Wtn, bases according to the terms of the the consumer and the low price of competitive food products have, in a Smith) proved that the boys can sing contract. UELOA BEAUTY SHO 3 of the contract allows large measur.e been responsible for Paragraph the well as as girls. dance and of breeding stock, lower egg prices during the winter Phone 69-- J 659 North 2nd East Mr. Anderson. Miss Romney and for the replacement Is permitted to buy months, the extension poultrymen point ' the since producer are Lehi. Utah In charge Miss Booth, Instructors in 1934 as his out. Fewer eggs were produced In the feeder as pigs many the splendid upon to be complimented annual average number bought in 1932 United States ln 1933 than in 1932, performance of the students through and 19S3. According to this new Inter- but ln spite of this, the cold storout the entire opera. pretation, ff the producer has to buy age holdings of eggs at the peak ln more hogs for breeding purposes in 1933 were considerably greater than FOR RENT 3 rooms for rent rea DR. MARTIN SPEAKS 1932-3- 3 feeder pig aver- - they were in 1932. In order therefore, sonable. Good garden spot. 1934 his than Inquire AT THIRD WARD age allows he will not be considered to encourage consumption and prevent Mrs. Leon Peet. as having violated the feeder pig too many eggs from going to cold FOUND Man's grey overcoat left Dr. Martin of the B. T. IT. at Provo, limitation in the contract (Paragraph storage, egg prices ln 1933 were not in Memorial Building at Mothers and 't Ingave a very Interesting talk on 3). However his production of hogs tor as high as they wee In 1932 or in Daughters Banquet. Sacra adWard 1931. While eggs did not go as high dividuality at the Third market from 1934 litters must be With evening. ment meeting Sunday ditionally reduced below the required in price this winter as they did ln FOUND Keys on wire. See Lester Dr. Martin were Miss Ashby and Miss 25 percent by a number of hogs suf 1932, they have not gone as low as Jackson and pay for ad, Miss it Giddlnps of American Fork; ficient to offset his purcnases or they did last winter. accom solos vocal two farrow. SEED FOR SALE Federation Wheat Ashby gave There are some conditions which breeding stock for this year's panied by Miss Glddings. The pro In filling in the contract, the pro indicate that the poultry business will and Swedish Select Oats. Evans Angram was furnished by the Service ducer wiU count hogs purchased as improve the next year and other fact derson, Phone 118-.- I. two-ye- ar ors that are not so encouraging. Mar. Department of the B. T. IT. breeding stock duirng the SEED FOR SALE Trevl Barley, feeder pigs. fcet reports received from the bureau as base period i . , cleaned 81.60 per 100, Swedish Select maae are omy CONSTITUTION OF THE CIVIC AND of economics of the Reduction payments agricultural nroduced United States 81.60. Swedish Select cleaned Oats, RELIEF WORKERS UNON of " agricul wmtn on nogs department 1932-3- 3 nuers. Certified See Oeorgs $2.25. Oats, OF UTAH his ture Indicate that there are fewer layfor market . from MAMnal flfltifll" 343-Ror Lewis Phone unun a and iiv.... hens today than year ago However, since - ing PREAMBLE considerably less than the five-yeIons the farmer Is contimiany repuPAPER HANGING, Paper Cleaning, For God and country we associate ino- old breeding siock "r average (February 1); that the orders . con- the etc. Prices reasonable. , lit ruff" that m the Caslomlnlng, following for .v,,, In the United States for baby chicks ourselves together the contract provides in hl 2nd West and State. include will Ralph Hutchlngs, ot this iater fof ( purposes. p.eDniary aelievry tractlng producer 1 interests of all produced for mar, year are 13.7 per cent less than they the combine as v,,, To hogs FOR FOR RENT Chicken Coop and and has retained were in February last year; that the members, elevate their social moral ket the hogs which he See Mrs. Inez Peterson. Granary. and 1 promote In cold shell Intellectual purposes. standing, storage Februay eggs for breeding For Two Weeks Only mc.uae in were 80 per cent less than they were their general welfare. The producer will not GRINDING Scissors, saw sharp OUTDOOR GIRL ln 1933; that the prices for live poulIts cardinal principles are. sobriety, hog base any oreeain Uaehises Repaired. S4 1. Swig fl-- J farrowed prior to December try today are three to four cents high Wfllfcm Oflfcone. truth, Justice and morality. Urge Box Face Powder tf. termsthe brotherto er per pourij than they were a year The true principles of the ,mi because according J Lipstick couna can fundamental id aaro and that commodity prices hood of man are the of the contract the producer Dry Rouge Unto . hi. ho base as hog proauceu genera! are raising. principles of the order (Do 1 year to Lehi Free Press farrowFor Effldect Ftfctiag (Would That They market only hogs from litters Others As ft fulfill base so two-yeperiod, Alma Edwards spent Monday In Salt ed during the Should Do Tcto Tbu) and Total Ul Sea ALL FOR $1.00 the law. And "In harmony with this December 1, 1M1. to November 10, Lake City. Mrs. Edwards and daugh fellowof hand vfcriUnjr the "who have Inclusive. admonition jbeeji Rene, In ter, divine 19JS, ' Out Motto: A Free Press FEES PR2S3 retatlves in Salt Lake City for the is held out to the brother In ship Hme. Lehi Every and them. with and home sympathy , C2S3223 health or la need; past week, returned 2 L mm JIJST if 1931-82-- 33 C "i ?0 f 13I (fill OPEN SEASON MUSIC When you need a doctor, an order from the store, a plumber, an electrician . . isn't a telephone useful In far IN THIRD WARD The I.bl Third Ward Relief Society are holding a dance ln the ward chapel Friday evening. The funds of the dance to be used In the Relief Society work. Every one Is Invited to Join the third ward this night. Good music and a good time is promised all who A CORRECTION of are extended to7uie widow the orphan for the purpose e! nj n his nourish. protecting the welfare f all members 7 PiiCting toin" ' " mass 81ld related tones. To th. anese people music 13 a medium of aetri... ..UUC Wlm lhe h;gher as the earthlv . 6WU '""uence on u to h.v. " mankind T students received A TM following 38 questions correct-S-- , flu (answering the godde-nothin tneir final muslc examination: of aU music. She sup created the "fuy- e- or flute. Xonna Price considered them Helen Hansen 0t sacr nstri.' ment ln Japan. Marjory Anderson The musical history of Tfard Clark been developed from ChineseJapan has Gladys Godfrey sources It used to be Saleoa Peterson customary for the Japanese student to 2ida Webb Ula uuera w over ,nd study music In Dortka Evans think that all who attended feel well , ana ieacn Its system m Japaa but now music is taught ln Dona Kirkham their own paid. The students are Bobbie Dortoa u..lry. trom these Korean basic glad they are given music modes and instruments tho the opportunity to take part ln this Theda Henky c ,mve ueveiopea new modes kind of entertainment. We congratu The priests in the temples REPORT OF JAPANESE MUSIC remain late them on their success ln the splen loyal to the old native and traditional did way the entire group cast, chorus. music of Japan. This 'Kagura" or and dancers put their parts over. By Keith Smith We think we had a very music Is a separate sacred music is decidedly nationalist Japanese good cast. Individual as compared to Chinese classical form. Adine as Jerry was fine ln her song. language written ln tin idom, and frnust b approached as Jpanese music was formerly accom- and won the audience from the stri. between our panied by dancing but now it Is ac. Ada, as Sandy sang her songs very web. The difference musical expressions and those of the companied by a koto, a national well, in her happy moments as well as her sad ones of in. musical instrument of Japan. Eart lie in the combinations Jeane and Dean were clever ln the In than their number. rather The koto itrumnts has thirteen strings and is One finds an unlimited variety of piayeo wun an Ivory tsume. It Is the interpretation of their part, adding most popular Instrument of Japan. The life and zest to the show and Billle elaborate and difficult Instruments. consider of as music The Japanese Japanese are greatly Interested in an the Englishman delighted us very Occidental Music. At the Imperial much with his songs and comedy. divine origin. It Is symbolic, rhythmic, Arlene as MimI and Martha as Dora poetq, detached and melodic, and It Theatre In Tokio, Symphonic Concerts are given which are attended largely were splendid ln their parts and have by the Japanese people. Recently a future. Dover as Pete, got Into his Japanese music has come Into Its own. part, In both singing and acting, and Modern Japan is as musical minded as always knew where he was going. As the detective Keith did fine. our own country, and has brought John and Allen were well taken by w orthwhile composers among theKosak Billle and Sterling. Their singing was Yamada, who has become Internationfine and they held their part well ally famous. The Composer was born 1S86. His opera, "The Seventh throughout the play. By the Editors. Tengo," was accepted for production in Berlin ln 1914. . - THCRSDAT. MARCH f;lptuin-sM- i 1 f J ,' WAjYT t y : ads ' -a 3. ar - $2.75 POT iaiyii!!i!ttn SI t - " ir I-- 2-- n ar T-LS- |