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Show THE LEHI THURSDAY. MAY 31. 1934 fr THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1934 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehl Free Press Every Thursday Phone Lehi, Utah 8--W Mrs. John Peck and son, Bobby will leave their home in St. George, Thursday, (today). Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb of Idaho Falls, Idaho, arrived in Lehl Tuesday and are moving their furniture and household goods to Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hunter attended George P. Price, Manager a party given in honor of Miss Norma Office. 32 West, Main Street and State Roth at Salt Lake City. Thursday. .Residence, 2nd West Street, Lehi, Utah Mrs, Henry T. Anderson of Sandy, Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter was a guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jones, Thursday. Mrs. Dorothy South wick was a Salt Lake visitor, Thursday. ADVERTISING RATES Olsen of Llndon, was a Mrs. 30c per inch guest ofRoyher Display mother, Mrs. William 10c per line Headers Webb, Tuesday. SUBSCRIPTION One year in advance Mrs. John Smith and son, Lee, Mrs. $100 Want ads 10c Per Line for first insertion and 5c per line for each additional insertion. LOCAMTEMS Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Webb were Fair- field visitors, Sunday, Mr. and Mr. R. C. AHred apent Monday evening In Bait Lake Temple. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett and iamlly spent Friday In Salt Lake City. Mr. Armond Webb and John Price were business visitors to Magna, Tuesday. Joseph E. Smith, daughter, Utella and son, Ernest were Salt Lake visitors, Monday. HIEEPEESS, spent Mrs. J- - F. Bradh.w City. Lake Salt Friday la Mr. STRONGER BUSINESS AND STRONGER BANKS Mrs. Arlene Adamson of Salt Lake City, Is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Alice Phillips and friends In Lehl. Mrs. W. C. Thomas and family of Blackfoot. Idaho, spent Decoration Day with Lehl relatives. Mr. and family of Levan, Is spending Decoration Day and In Lehl with relatives. the week-en- d Mrs. Thad Powell and Bishop and Mrs. I. W. Fox and Arnold Brema attended the temple excursion to Salt Lake Cly, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Jtohnson business visitors to Salt Tuesday. Lake were City. Mrs. Frank Nicholes of Salt Lake City, was a guest of her father, W. S. Evans, from Thursday to Saturday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Austin and daughter, Ruby, of Salt Lake City, were Lehl visitors Sunday. Ricks and children are visiting Mrs. Ricks' parents In Emery this week. Mrs. Howard Mrs. Oliver Broomhead of Salt Lake guest at the Jos. City was a week-en- d Caulam home. Miss Pansy Oaisford of Salt Lake City, was a guest of her mother, Mrs. Sarah E. Oaisford, Sunday. Miss Wanda Klrkham of Salt Lake City, Is a guest of her sister, Mrs. A. H. Fltigerald. Misses Ruth Christofferson and Berniece Moss of Salt Lake City, spent Thursday in Lehi. and Mrs. James Comer and Alice Tuckfield and Leone Jones spent Sunday at Gqshen, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird. Mr. iamlly, Mrs, Ernest Bramwell. Commissioner of the L. D. S. Church Board of Education was a Lehi visitor, Monday. He n:ade an inspection of school and seminary bulllr.gs and Investigated the scmlnnry reports for the year. ' and Mrs. E. B. Garrett and family accompanied by Phil Thornton of Delta, who has been attending to Nephl and whoul at Logan, motoi-eon Wednesday mornhig for a I'eU short visit with relatives. Mr. PHONE Now F. M.LAW that If you have any news of In- terest, any advertising, any job printing or want anything in the printing line. $2.75 FOR $1 Mr. and Mrs. E. Clark Jones and laus:hters, Barbara and Shirley Lenore For Two Weeks Only of Chinook, Montana, arrived in Lehl OUTDOOR GIRL Sunday evening for a visit with Mr. Laree Box Face Powder Jemce' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M, Lipstick Jonc. Dry Rouge 1 year to Lehi Free Press Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilcox and daughter, Mary, spent Monday In Salt Total Uike City. While there they visited ALL FOR $1.00 thrir son, Tom, who is in the Veterans Our Motto: A Free Press Hospital for treatment for heart Lehi Home. ,... Every $1.00 35 1.00 $2.75 In and family Mr. and Mrs. Ray. Goates Wit .v. u spenv w of Centerlieia, Lehi reluive. i ri her Alene Ericksen is making Co-ordinat- J residence home at the John Peterson summer. during the who Avery Kirkham V. T. B. school at the is so largely re- Less-Carlo- attending a4 rtation. at Prove, spent with his parents, Mr. and the week-en- d Mrs. Oliver Kirkham. The Salt Lake & Utah Railroad has provided the the latest development In SAFE, ECONOMICAL FREIGHT MOVEMENTS Salt Bernard Mr J F. Bradshaw, Mrs. Brad'shaw and Mrs. Steve Adams were & Utah Railroad I-ak- e Salt Lake visitors, Monday. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter and were Salt Lake visit- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw of Provo, were callers at the T. A. Taylor home, Ralph Hutchlngs ors, Friday. Sunday evening. Mrs. George P. Price, son. Ronald, and Lois Diekerson were Provo visitors Mr and Mrs. Ka'Ph J. ..I Alarcla of Be- ruaugiiier, . i n uni. w"1" are guests of VvJ Carter's parents Mr. and Mrs. a 4 W little -- . . a Joseph Gill of Salt Lake City, is and guest of his daughter Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norman. son-in-la- Saturday. ill George Fox, who has been very for sometime is reported feeling Virgil Peterson wa3 a business or to Salt Lake City, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Johnson and son, Cyril, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson. visit- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scalley of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams and Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Paul Scalley daughter, Dora, spent Friday in Pleas- and baby son of South Dakota, were ant Grove. guests o f Mrs. M. A. Taylor, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams and son, Miss LaVerl Allred spent from Vern of Pleasant Grove were guests of until Sunday in Bait Lake Thursday Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Adams, Tuesday. City, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank White and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trinna-ma-n Mrs. W. F. Welsh of Salt Lake City of the Royal Arms Apartments, was a Decoration Day visitor at the A, Mr. Ray Gilbert of the Playhouse and E. Adams home. Theatre, Mrs. A. B. Harris and son. F. C. Lake Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Schow, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martindale and Mr. and Mrs Clarence Freeman attended the Misses Thelma, LaPrlel and Arleen Goodwin were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. Harold I. Goodwin of Park City. wedding reception of Miss Vivian Austin daughter of Mrs. Maud Austin, in Salt Lake City, Wednesday even- Romney of Mexico, were Lehl Their daughter, visitors, Thursday. Beth, accompanied them to Idaho, Thursday and will accompany them to their home in Mexico, following the B. T. U. commencement exercises. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harris and family Saturday afternoon and evening were: Mr. Robert McQuarrle, Mrs. Lorain e McQuarrle, Mr. Amber Knight, Mrs. L. M. Johnson, Mr. Duane McQuarrle and Miss Meriam Knolty of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Harris and son, Cloyd, of American Fork. Harris spent Tuesday City. Mr. and Mrs. Colonia Juarez, In Salt Miles WANT ADS WANTED TO BUY BICYCLE Herbert Austin, Lehl. See adv. YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE CHEAP See Chester Smith, 2nd W. 6th N. FIRST CLASS CHERRIES Order Now. Prices right. W. A. Martindale. FOR SALE Young Pigs $1.75, Shoats' Also good alfalfa hay. Joseph Nelson, Durrant Farm, West of rivef. $2.50. For Madsen Cleaners Call the best? adv, FOR SALE CHEAP or TRADE Registered Poland China Boar See Lavere Adams at former H. J. Stewart residence. ay PAPER HANGING, Paper Cleaning, Caslominltig, etc. Prices reasonable. Ralph Hutchings, 2nd West and State. Again?" During the last few monthi, thousands of former subscribe throughout the country han had their telephones reconnect-ed- . i They are no longer dependent on neighbors' telephones. For a few cents a day you can have a telephone in your own home, to use as ot' u you like. Why not order It will be connnected one today! promptly, Any employee will your oraV. Ulct The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph FREEI Send In Your Subscription Today One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c LEHI FREE PRESS The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local News id Ads in Lehl First class film developing, printing and copy work of all kinds. Prices reasonable. George I. Bone, Phone WHY NOT BUILD LEHI FIRST? u iu-- j. PUREBRED JACK FOR SERVICE DON'T TAKE CHANCES LOWEST PRICES ON PUMPS AND POWER EQUIPMENT For Artesian and Surface Wells Any Kind! Any Pric! Pump Ground Water and Save Your Crops. Bred your mares to a good iaru a raise high priced mules. Prices Reasonable Mules are In good demand for high prices. Pt ML S. ILdDTTT PLUMBING and HEATING ROBERT BEVERIDCE LEHI, UTAH Co, A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH We PAID ON SUBSCRIPTION GRINDING Scfssors, saw sharpen Sewing Machines Repaired. See William Osborne. tf. in Lehi Tuesdays and Thursdays. Best clearners in Utah County. Why not In Service ing. ed. Bankers Finance Scholarships The American Bankers Association Foundation tor Education In Economics has since Its establishment in 1923. awarded 354 college loan scholarships, the total loans repaid In that period beiug $262,000 and the amount now outstanding $S6.900. The total Investments of Its funds are $540,000. Transportation ed and Delivery Service on In providing Free Pick-u- p with Railroad Transpotruck motor by Freight con- fidence has been Although banks and trust companies have been the largest borrowers from the Reconstruction Financo Corporation, they have exceeded all other classes of borrowers In the rapidity of their repayments. Since the Inception of the R. F. C. In February, 1932. loans have been authorized by It to 7.OS0 banking Institutions In the amount of $1,995,000,000. Of this sum 1442.000,000 was not taken by the borrowers, the actual advances being $1,553,000,000 Repayments against these advances through April 30, 1934. agi?reaiei $925,000,000. or about 60 per cent. The ratio of repayments for ail classes of borrowers has been only about 37 per cent. These rapid repayments by the banks are taken by competent observers as a strong Indication of returning normal financial ana banking 8-- W - Mrs R. Simmons of Hollywood, be Jnstly of Mr. blamed. It was a California, was a Sunday guest Anderson. B. proper procedure. and Mrs. A. Banks Repaying Loans From R. F. C Stewart. Mr- ... crisis when confidence DURING the bankers were propTheir main erly concerned In liquidity. thought was to prepare u meei any demand for withdrawal of funds. They were more interested therefore In collecting lorns than II making them. For this they can-no- t stored bankt will naturally resume more normal lending policy. This does not mean they will or should extend loose or unsound credit, bu' that In the Mrs. John Smith entertained a group utmost good faith bankers will perof little tots at a birthday party, Friform their proper part In recovery by of 8th the a honoring anniversary sympathetic and constructive attl day, her daughter, Beatrice, games and re- tude In the making of sound loans. Nor freshments were enjoyed by the guests. should commercial barks make capital reason that Miss Eva Gunther assisted with the or long time loans, for the their loans are made from funds deentertaining. rived from deposits payable for the most part on demand. Mr. C. C. Hackett and daughter When the return of confidence Is spent Decoration Day In further on Its way, business men will Maud, find need tor credit In making their Alpine. plans. Then good borrowers, who for the most part have been so conspicuof Mr. and Mrs. Mayben Fox absent from the market, will re ously of E. and Mr. W. Mrs. Dunkley Ogden, will be warmly welcomed turn. They Salt Lake City and Mrs. Sadie Hanneu banks. the by of Wendell, Idaaho, were Sunday dinBusiness Men's Fears ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Business men have not yet laid all their fears. They worry about what Congress may or may not do. They Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Evan of Eureka, themselves about a trend toward at the home of control of business by government spent the week-en- d Mr. Evans' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. They, fear taxes beyond their power to A. Evans. Mrs. W. A. Evans returned pay. These are real sources of worry with them for a week's visit at Eureka, and when they are reassured along these lines they will be more inclined to take a fresh look at the future and FESTIVAL SINGERS TO to make plans to go forward. As a matter of fact there are PRACTICE. THURSDAY evidences of recovery. The' Federal Board officially has stated Reserve The M. I. A. Stake Festival singers that prices, wages, business activity will hold a practice at 8 p. m. Thursand production were back to the highday evening (tonight) in the Second est peak since early In 1931. Commer Ward chapel. It Is desired that all cial failures In the United States are the singers be present. being cut almost In half as compared with the same period last year. It has been reported that the decline In ex port and Import trade was definitely THEATRE KE17S checked In the middle of 1933 and re placed during the last half of the year by a substantial recovery movement. "GOING HOLLYWOOD" Among favorable factors is the Im nroved condition of the banks. It Is Maroln Davies gives one of the most doubtless true that the banking struc ture of the country has never been In a entertaining performances of her enstronger and more liquid con tire career in the tuneful picture, sounder, ditlon than It Is today. My authority "Going Hollywood" which plays Sunfor that statement is the Comptroller day, Monday and Tuesday at the Royal of the Currency. No longer Is there any Theatre. tear or thought of bank runs. DeposiThis time she contributes to her fan tors once more know that their money public a colorful musical extravaganza Is safe and the banker, thrice armed In which, besides telling a humorous and the knowledge of his own strength. Is forward. pleasing story, is fairly crowded with looking musical lavlshness and scenic beauty Training for Bankers and, above all, one of the finest comever casts one recruited in edy picture. The American Bankers Association Pursues Hsr Man has been active for many years trainMiss Davies is seen as a lonely-hearte- d ing young men and women in order girl whose only love Is the that they may be duly qualified for the business of banking. Standard courses voice of a radio crooner. She catches up with him, chases him across the are furnished with able and expericontinent to Hollywod, meets many enced teachers. This work is done under the direction of the American Inamusing pitfalls in the person of "the of Banking Section of the assostitute other woman" and finally wins his ciation. Over two hundred chapters, or love after she has become a dazzling local banking schools, are in active film star. operation throughout the country and Ring Crosby, popular radio crooner, thousands of the younger generation plays the crooner in Miss Davies' new of bankers are being graduated each film and croons to her several of the year. These students are taught not snappiest song hits yet to be heard up- only banking practices and policies, but they are also well grounded in the on the screen. highest Ideals and standards of busiFifi D'Orsay Is the temperamental ness ethics. A proposal is now under French actress who falls to hold onto consideration to establish a central her crooner because of Miss Davies' school, which will offer advanced or pursuit and gets a black eye in the graduate work to a selective list takes bargain. from those who have completed the standard courses. F. M. Law, President American Bankers Association. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Randall Schow were: Mrs. Vktorla Stewart, and daughter, Eva. George Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Robert AEred were Guests Salt Lake visitors. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Annie Beck, By F. M. LAW pTttiint America Banker! Atttciatiom con-ear- Virgil and Don Hansen of Emery, were Lehl visitors this week. as PHONE 23 STATE STREET LEHI |