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Show 20, It . Farm and Home News Furalan4 by CUk Cunty As.nt. While the increase for the products TOWARD PARITY j on which adjustment programs are In effect varied from 100 to about 450 per cent during the period covered in the Better than parity prices were re-- ! -- t, the prices farmers paid for the on producer ceived by cooperating products they buy for use In produc their domestic allotment or other de- tion and living increased an average signated portion of the production of of only 22 per sent. two major adjusted farm products on juy 1. 1934. and distinct gains towards JUDGE HENS BY MOLTING parity had been made in the case of three other major products since the Molting is an excellent guide in Agricultural Adjustment Act went into j estimating past laying performance of j ffect. a hen, says Carl Frlschkecht, extenThe exchange value of farm price ' sion poultryman. When a hen molts plus benefit payments on cotton and j tells when she quit laying, for hens corn. on that date were well above thai rarely molt and lay at the same time. ' jxchage value of these products dur- - A poor producing hen usually lays 1910-14, and more slowly and molts more slowly, lrg the parity years farmers were receiving a few cents while a high producing hen lays short of the parity price on their al- rapidly and molts quickly The best lotted production of wheat. In the hens lay steadily during the year, case of corn the payment of 30 cents carrying their old feathers until late per bushel is really a rental payment in the fall and molting quickly. on about 20 per cent of the crop and 'this proportion of the crop is usually Price at Prove Beauty Service marketed. Guarranteed Culture. of School Beauty 4 The farm price plus benefit pay. Permanent Waves $2.00. 11 E. 1st. ments on wheat and cotton were about N, Provo, Utah. Corner of University times the price farm-e- rf Ave. 1st No. 'two and one-ha- lf adv. were receiving for these products' Just before the act went Into effect, while the farm price plus benefit pay- BAUD MOTHERS ments on corn was nearly four and PLAII AUCTION one-ha- lf times the farm price on March "FARM PRICES ADVANCE -- J .15, 1933. Benefit payments added to the farm ;price of hogs nearly doubled the farm price of hogs on March 15, 1933. On July 1 of this year, farmers were receiving approrlmately 70 per cent of jparity n the allotted hog production. Xo benefit payments are made on ?tutterfat. and while the gain in per unit receipts for that product was less 'than that for other products shown in the chart, the price farmers received .advanced 46 per cent above the farm "price on March 15, 1933. Benefit payments constituted about one-thiof the price' farmers were receiving on their allotted production of wheat, cotton, corn and hogs., 1 rd BE MEASURED FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT TOPCOAT or OVERCOAT By a Factory .Trained Expert Over 730 Patterns To Choose From Samples Displayed at My Home or Tours. SI495 J. T0 $32 50 E. RACKER : WHljLANDIS f yjXQ V WELT I most every home is something unused that could be sold at Funds from the sale will go forms and instruments for the useful, auction. for uniband. BICYCLES MUST HAVE LIGHTS AFTER DARK City officers are warning bicycle riders that they must show lights on their bicycles if they ride them in Lehi after dark. One rider Thursday evening ran into James Mason in front of the Mason residence, kocking Mr. Mason down. As a safeguard for the riders and pedestrians the local officers are re questing lights on the bicycles if rid den after dark. Mrs. Myrtle Clark, Mrs. Rula Dor- ton, Misses Flossie Webb, Marie Erick-so- n, Verla Ball and, Lexie Bateman attended the Auerbach Fashion Show in Salt Lake City, Monday evening. THE SUIT MAN 2nd West between Main and 1st North ' .( are The Band Mother planning a near future. in sale the auction public It will be held in the High School Auditorium. A canvas of the town Is beng made and buisiness houees havo promised things for the sale. A house to house canvass will be made In an effort to secure enough to mak) the auction financially successful In al- I HIGH SCHOOL There are SI Church History students; 6 New Testament students and TJ Old Testament students registered. It is expected that there will be more students register who will enter later. The Senior Seminary is in charge of II. A, Fitzgerald. There will be a Junior Seminary taught this year by Mrs. Byron Gray. Classes in the Senior Seminary are all organized and working on schedule. Officers appointed are: Old Testament First Class Karlyn Chatfield, president; Bud Peterson, REPAIRING SHOP EAST 6TH NORTH Next to G. S. P. Store HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. Come la and give us a trial, work done while you wait. 115 n. nt; vice-preside-nt SEVIKG CLASS NEWS NOTES LET US GIVE YOU ESTIMATES AND HELP SOLVE THE PROBLEMS ML . Y0ET LdDTTTT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 - LEHL- UTAH STATE STREET 2SH i I Lr J THEATEE And now wit! make the pieces Into quilts bo snug and warm. And ask our Heavenly Fattier T keep us from all harm. LEHTS AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM I We will all work together And fisht depression right, And If we do with all our might Things will come out all right. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 21 and 22 BIG DOUBLE SHOW Mrs. S. J. Taylor accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Arch Nielsou home Thursday for a few days visit at their Mid-va- le home. She is spending this weeV In Brigham City with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hart. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Richards returned home Wednesday from a visit with Idaho relatives. TIME SCHEDULE TO BE CHANGED TWO BIG FEATURE PICTURES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE W. C. FIELDS, BUSTER CRABBE and JOAN MARSH in "You're Telling Me" See W. C. Fields as the great American henpecked husband! He always said he'd be rich someday . . . here's the astonishing story . . . how he made good! Also JOHN WAYNE and DUKE the Wonder Horse In "Somewhere In Sonora" 2 FEATURES 2 Here la action as you like It the horse that thinks and the king of cownew time schedule will become boys are back to thrill you In a story crammed with more action, excitement, ef fetcive on the Salt Lake & Utah Rail- adventure and romance than you've ever seen on the screen. road (Orem line) beginning on Sep- DON'T MISS IT1 ONLY 10c and 15o. tember 2S. New 500 mile books will on reduced be issued rate to a basis a of 14 cents per mile. New time tables will be available at the Orem Stations on or near the time the new schedule goes into effect. A Sunday, Monday and Tuesday September 23, 24 and 25 STRIKE UP THE The Frgal Sewing Class Is still proThis week gressing and increasing. we are making several new coats from old coats, also we are making two short fur jackets from old fur coats and will they be warm? We are also designing and planning several dresses to remodel and some children's clothing as well. We have one class song to submit today and expect several others next week. Class Song by Mrs. Pheobe Gray Good morning Mrs. Maudsley, We have all come out to work. Now just keep your pep up For none of us will shirk. Now if you'd like a real good time Just come along with me, I'll show you the happiest bunch You could ever want to see. We must all work together And give much sympathy, For we must help our neighbors, If he has a "harder row than we. We all look clean and sew And work from morn till night, ' But we are happy as can be If we do our work just right. 9 I r i V...- - RAND... Hang up the Flags! V Stand up and Shout! . r ?-K-- n I i - J : tit f k Come, ladies, join our sewing class, And what you do, do well Because the good we may do, No tongue can ever tell. r You can't afford to take chances with ordinary or Cheap Plumbing:. You might save a few cents to start with but it will cost you dollars and dollars in trouble and expense later. Now being the clothes you do not seed And help some friend along Tou know if we will do this Depression won't last long. vice-preside- Two hundred and twenty students We are not a class of dressmakers were registered in the Lehi Senior High School this year. There are 70 seniors; 73 juniors and 77 sopho mores. There are several new students this year. All the students seem to ap preciate the new study room on the second floor and the added light from the new skylight in the upper hall. Football practice is being held each evening on the new campus lawns under direction of Coach Dean Prior. PHONE There seems to be a lot of splendid material for a team this year, and have If you any news of inprospects for the Lehi boys to make a terest, any advertising, any. showing in the county during the football season. job printing or want anything in the printing line. SEMINARY REGISTRATION LARGE The Lehi Seminary has the largest registration in it's history this year, with 186 students registered in the three years of senior high school. BON T TAICE AOT CHAUCER n vice-preside- 8-- W THE PARK SHOE You pwple know so well. But when you see our sewing Tou'll think it mighty swelL Agnes Lewis, sec. , Alia Christensen and Sidneyl Manning. J Old Testiament Second Class Rich- j ard Mitchell, president; Aileen Frank, ! Mary Otterson, secretary; Myrl Fagan and Garth Abbott. New Testament First Class Richard Johnson, president; Clarice Lar-teVan Maxlne Wagoner, secretary; Martha Fitrger-al- d and Calvin Fox. Second Class New Testament Maxine Batchelor, president; LaRae Edna Chamberlain, Webb, secretary; Cecil Evans and Beda Cook. First Class Church History Marlon Lambert,, president; John Morris Broadbent, Clark, secretary; Alvira Dansie and v Leo Hadfield. Second Class Church History Don Glover, president; Karma Evans, Lucille Fagan, secretary; Ned McLeod and Arline Allred. veie-preside-nt; UU THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY. SEPT. 20, 1934 S. S. Van Dine has established a unique place for himself in contemporary fiction as a writer of murder mystery stories. super-detectiv- Thousands Oaif a ALSO n "V w mliili Stt aaaU Your otvy! On the waves f In the air! Under the seal! Fighting ! ... Laughing ! . . .j Loving!... Dying!... To give, you Warner Bros.' supreme scnen thrill of the year! 1 ! I , aC Ma mM MM Ba nte VucU Oat? aaa Mm a a. j aaaiaaar toWana Stat. I A GOOD COMEDY ADMISSION ONLY 10c and 15c Wed. and Thursday, Sept. 26 and 27 HG M AEG AM SHOW FRANCHO TONE, MAY ROBSON and GLADYS GEORGE in "Straight is the Way' Break You! An all - star drama of a it's drama, it's thrills! Also Chapter Girl Can Make or Thrilling Story THIS ISSUE. r-O- T: ...... Chapters of This FIRST CHAPTER STARTING t In Cast of A IN Ufr; f . PAT O'BRIEN e, Do Not Miss the Opening ' .. JAMES CAGNEY In 1926 came the Erst The Ben son Murder Cate. This was followed by The Canary Murder Case, The Greene Murder Cate, The Bishop Murder Case, The Scarab Murder Cat and then The Kennell Murder Caie, acclaimed the greatest and most baffling mystery story of the whole series, Through each of these stories moves Philo Vance, who gathers the strands of evidence together and out of the maze of bewildering clews produces a reasonable solution of the mystery. Head The Kennell Murder Case as it is published serially in this paper and join in the manhunt for the shrewdest killer Philo Vance ever sought. See if you can work out the solution before the great detective points to the guilty person. 51 biff city 10 It's romance, of "Shadow of the Eagle" Let's Go! ALL SEATS 10c Pl r- 1 J take all the family to the Royal FREE. All you have to do is pay 50c and vou will receive Lehi's leading local paper for six months HUU u Auasssaj uvuvm ef |