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Show from the families of the class members. Four coats were made over. Three dresses and a number of aprons made Office hours for the FERA will be at the first class. Other clothing was to 10 a. m. each day at tit taken home by the class members to from FERA office at the Memorial Building. be cleaned and pressed ready to be Fresh meat will be distributed from made over at the next class. Much good is expected to be accomthe Memorial Building each Saturday m. a. plished by the sewing class this falL( and Wednesday at ! liOTICE FERfi CHANGE IN FERA OFFICE t.IEN RECEIVE FINES THURSDAY Mrs Bertha Knudsen w ho has been social worker in Lehl since the RFC and FERA offices were organized was Neil Clark and Cecil Bonn of Amerireleased from the office last week. can Fork, who were arrested for furFork of American Mrs. Ora Chipman intoxicants to local minor girls worker social as nishing to act was appointed for Lehi and Clifford Austin was re last week in Lehi were taken into Provo court last Thursday. Clark was tained as FERA chairman. worked given a fine of $100 or 100 days in jaiL has untiringMrs. Knudsen Bohn was given a stentence of $50 or will missed be by and office her in ly her scores of friends in the FERA who CO days in jail. appreciate her unselfish service for FIFTH WARD M. I. A. their benefit. REORGANIZED BASEBALL The Lehi Fifth Ward T. M. M. I. A. waa recently reorganized with Smith and Ernest PeterLehl and American Fork tied for Peterson, President as son Haws assistants. Outand Jay first place at the end of the second were Homer officers Royle and going One half of the Timpanogos league. were who Osterloh to assistants Fred Fork American and same between Lehi Mr. Peterson. They have worked was played at American Fork. Wednesfaithfully in their ward organization for day. Lehl and, American Fork will a number of years. Ball on Lehl the play again Friday Is a If third 3 game m. Park at p. CONCERT CLOSES necessary another game will be arMUSIC PROJECT ranged on a netural field. SEWING CLASS HAS LARGE GROUP The FERA Sewing Class under direction of Mrs. Mary Maudsley held Its first session. Wednesday. Thirty ladles were present and began the lesion wtih a daily good thought. Programs are belrig arranged for the -class each day with talent furnished Lyle Gough of Salt Lake City was Byron, Robert Barrat, Henry O'XeiU, a caller at the home of his parents, Mr. Irving Pichel. Douglas Dumbrille and and Mrs. James C. Gough, Saturday. others. William Dieterle directed the picture from the screen play by Robert Miss Edith Marsh o f Alpine, is a N. Lee. guest of her aunt. Miss Maud Hackett 5TH WEST, STATE ST., LEHI For GAS, OIL and SERVICE SEER, SANDWICHES, ICE 'CREAM and CONFECTIONS Open Danes Nights Days Until -- 1 and Speical A. M. CAB SERVICE & 0PEI1 AIR DEER GARDEN Announcing THE OPENING OF State Street i UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Will serve short orders and dinners! a. m. to 8p .m. MRS LEONA CALTON, Pros, -- this week. Virgil Hutchings of Salt Lake City, with his mother, bpent the week-en- d Mrs. Alice Hutchings. Mr. Mrs. James Zimmerma and In Sorenson Sunday spent Henry Clarkston with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Richardson of Magna, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmerman. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Evans and of Boulder City, are guests of Leht relatives. Miss Lapriel Powell, who Is employed in Salt Lake City, spent Sunday in Lehl. Charfes Roberts returned home Sunday from California where he has spent the past two months. Beth Jackson, and Edith Clark from American Fork, were ushers at the Democratic Convention tn Pfovo, J j Wallace Beery, one of the most seasoned veterans to pictures, la playing Long John Silver, pirate with blood in his eye and friendship in his heart For more than twenty years "Wally" has made them laugh, cry ana tremble ever since he first appeared as a Swedish servant giri in a two-recomedy, Career A Three-YeJack! Cooper adds his total of three years acting experience during which he has been acclaimed as the most phenomenal of all child stars. In his eye and friendship in his heart. For more than twenty years ''Wally' has mahe them laugh, cry and tremble ever since he first appeared as a Swedish servant girl in a two-re- el comedy. Lionel Barrymore celebrated his year on stage and screen when he started his portrayal of th Immortal Billy Bones, henchman cf Captain Fint, most bloodthirsty pirate of them all. It is estimated that Barry more has appeared In more than 209 since he first plays and pictures scored In 'The Copperhead" in New Tork and played In 'Friends" for D. W. Griffith in 1S09, considered the birth of picture dramas. twenty-fift- h one-legg- ed ( J el ar Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wilkinson and son, Paul, were visitors over Labor Day with Mr and Mrs. Elmer Jackson and family. Large Box Face Pewder Lipstick Dry Roage 1 year to Lehl Free Press Total S1.00 M 49 LOO $2.75 ALL FOB $1.00 Royal i neatre Mrs. Olive Taylor returned to her work in the Lehi Hospital, Monday, following a week's vacation. LEIirS AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle family 1.4 enjoyed a trip to the Zoo In Salt Lake Ctly and other points of interest Friday. Horace Hadfield returned home Sunday from a three months vlst In Los Angeles, California. He accompanied The concert Thursday evening given Evan Croft home. Mr. Croft has just by the Lehl Orchestra was a fitting completed a short term mission In Calicose for the summer music project, A fornia. large crowd enjoyed the splendid Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Evans and sons, orchestra and special numbers. The music project has been under Howard, Carl and Sherman spent direction of Abraham Anderson during Thursday In Salt Lake City. the summer. Mr. Anderson has taught Keith Evans, Raeldon Goates and 54 students, private lessons beside the band and orchestra work. The stud- Wallace Skinner were business visitors ents all show remarkable progress dur- to Salt Lake City. Tuesday. ing the summer and all state that they Mr. and Mrs. John &. Evans, Mr. have indeed enjoyed the work. It la to be hoped that this splendid and Mrs. Oral Evans of Boulder City, work can be made a permanent part of Nevada, Mrs. Olive Taylor and Walter the summer work for the future as Dlckerson attended a show at the R, many boys and girls have spent many K. O. in Salt Lake City. Tuesday evenhours at practice this summer that ing. may otherwlhe have been wasted time. Mr. Anderson and his students are to be congratulated upon the fine concerts and programh they put over In Lehl and surroundng towns. NEW PAIR OF FILM LOVERS LAUNCHED IN 'FOG OVER FRISCO1 F. F. A. BOYS ENJOY ENCAMPMENT Warner Bros, have launched another team of screen lovers in Donald Woods Sixteen members of the Future and Margaret Lindsay. Farmers of America from Lehl return' Recently It was Dick , Powell and ed from the Encampment at Logan. Ginger Rogers In ''Twenty Million Sweethearts." Before that It was Wednesday afternoon. The encamp ment was the annual state contest and James Cagney and Joan Blondell, who leadership conference of the B F. A, made their first hit together In and was held at the Agricultural Col- "Sinner's Holiday" and have played lege on August 26, 27 and 28. opposite each other many times since. Daniel Evans, Keith Erlckaon and Woods has but recently joined the Glen Evans represented the local Warner Bros, staff of featured players, chapter in stock judging and the 12 having been seelcted for his brilliant boys judging Daniel Evans was award work on the stage. He was first placed ed second place. In "As The Earth Turns." Then he Klrkham Ci abb and Daniel Jones e was chosen to play the romantic lead tered the poultry judging contests. opposite Miss Lindsay in "Merry Wives Dean Price and Leo Hadfled were of Reno.'' a lively comedy in; which awarded places in the band contests these two play their parts straight. and will play with & state band at the So well did they work together that livestock show in Kansas City on Oct. they were Immediately teamed again 20- as the screen lovers In "Fog Over Lloyd Gunther attended sessions of Frisco," which comes to the Royal the presidents section. Matthew Car- Theatre on Friday and Saturday. The son attended the secretaries and trea- two make a striking pair of overs in sures department Glen Woffinden the picture. Woods being tall, dark and took part ia the reporters department handsome, and Miss Lindsay, petite, Odeil Peterson was a member of the slim and beautiful. It Is expected that Alumni department. Howard Taylor they will be continued to be cast as and John Phillips received instructions the romantic team In future pictures. In the social activity section, while "Fog Over Frisco" Is a thrilling myKeith Erickson and Fon Rothe were stery drama concerning the operations members of the delegate division. of a band of international swindlers, Splendid programs were given each in which Bette Davis, as a beautiful evening in College Hall and a free and wealthy society woman is cne of barbeque was given the boys Tuesday the leaders. Others in the cast Include evening. All the boys expressed them- Lyle Talbot, Hugh Herbert, Arthur selves as having a splendid time. There were 820 boys attending, representing 37 chapters from Utah and eight from Idaho. Lehl boys are doing good work In the F. F. A, under direction of Mr. E. B. Garrett and are to be congratulated upon their achievements. LOCAL ITEMS TREASURE ISLAND" PLAYERS TOTAL UP MORE THAN 200 YEARS OF ACTING EXPERIENCE More than 200 year of acting experience packed Into one picture Is the notMrs. Ralph Hutchings and children able casting achievement for Treasure Mrs. Lyle Gough and children of Salt Island," the most widely read story of Lake City, were guests of Lehl rela- pirate adventure ever written, that has been transferred to the screen from the tives. Monday and Tuesday. Robert Louis Stevenson book by The picture will be Mr. and Mrs. Alma Edwards and daughter. Irene, Miss Verla Thayne. shown Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Leland Price. Roger Price and Delbert at the Royal Theatre. Thayne, spent Labor Day in Scranton, gathering pinenuts. TfilATfil CLAUDES PLAGE THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1934 THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 19M PROGRAM Friday and Saturday. September 7 and 8 BETTE DAVIS and DONALD WOODS in "FOG OVER FRISCO" The most araaslng drama that ever crashed the g olden gate. In this sizillng story of barbary coast! One thundering climax topping another A BIO SUPER SPECIAL ADMISSION ONLY 10c ALSO A GOOD COMEDY tnd 15c Sunday, Monday Tuesday September 9, 10 and 11 A BIO SUPER SPECIAL AT REGULAR PRICES "THE CHAMP" and "THE KID" are together again. i Wallace CTS Also another of those good musicals filmed In KO ADVANCE 111 Don't Miss This One! natural color. IGa AND PMCES-C- IIY lis Wednesday and Thursday, September 12 and 13 WALTER CONNALLT and ROBERT TOUNO In BARGAIN NIGHT AGAIN! "Whom The Gods Destroy" A hero tc the world! a coward! Also Chapter 8 An idol to his son and to of t he woman he loved- - but -- In his heart he knew he was "Shadow of the Eagle" u El ALL SEATS lOc-Le- t's Go! y.w;ri?,?r,",ww'M''MK c " J 1 VALnJ u take ail the family to the Royal FREE. All you have to do is pay 50c and you will receive Lehi's leading local paper for six months and a family ticket. rn j |