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Show 1 I THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1934 - trw it. down and W ha-mak. our cot SEWIKG GLASS f NOW HEWS Ii'OTES lou I THE LEHI FREE PRESS - T ilch lt WtU k,ok 8weU If you want tQ jearn t just may come and you may go. Now I The Fashion Show staged by the And you may bring your old coats too take them home just lit "frugal Seing Class for State Social We work each day from noon tiil Service worker last week received And make always oar clothes Just from the visiting fery fcigh praise right. Mss Agren, clothing expert Indies. the Agricultural College. Miss IrJerson County Demonstrator. State CARD OF THANKS locial service director and five assistants from Salt Lake City. Miss Agren We to thank our many kind iid that the Lehi sewing center was relativeswish and friends for their kindness Jfle of the finest she had visited and ' and assi8tanc during the illness and was among the leading social i;lt it DLrial of our mother. To aU those Jrvice centers in the state. who assisted in any way at the home, 1 The following song was composes . . : . tw. i ana at the .n,M:es burial we wish re Mrs. Gerald Turner: ' to offer our sincere thanks. -1 jbar The Shaw Family am backward in my sewing but still keep going Jon't know much, Irs. Maudsley's very Drignt LUCKY DEER HUNTERS Till help you well with all her might. nit f-o- ADJUSTING BANKING .'ff- - stitch so small and neat Those reported bringing our dresse3 look so neat since last Issue are: makes 'sjThich Robert Roberts nd when we find a hole or two, Jothlng but a patch will do. Ralph Smith ;e makes us mSga HM ) in deer Barnes Cook Thomas Simms Gordon Cedarstrom Gerald Turner Eldon Turner A. K. Chatfield Grant Littleford Seth Littleford Leland Price Robert Allred Clyde McLeod Dean Wilcox Harold Jenson Charles Slater Forrest Littleford was lucky in bagging a bear, SEALED Kg SOLD AT THE ROYAL eplacej I nuwwima SEALED m mm "AGE OF IIIIiGCEIICE k The Age of Innocence, ' starring Irene Dunne and John Boles is a syro pathetic romance with a domestic triangle which is appealing from every aspect. The triangle situation is composed of a man and two women. The man first engaged and then married to daughter of New York's social elect, find3 himself deeply enmeshed in reciprocal but virtuous love with his wife's cousn. who, according to the standards of the day. is a person balancing dangerously upon the tight rope of morality. Actually the triangle contains much of symbolism. The young man, played by Boles, is torn the first (his wife between symbols and family) representing the hide bound social and codes of the day the second (the woman he loved). By reason of her very virtues of sincerity the girl refuses to take the man she has) won at the hurt to another. Philip Moeller directed this RICO Radio Picture from the Edith Whar ton best seller. NATJ0ML How can you tell that battery really it "new?" a That question ii answered now by the new.and ex- clave NATIONAL "Seat seal U a metal disc This welded te the neoo- live post. It must be removed before the battery can be in stalled. Drop in to see this new seal and let vs explain the new NATIONAL adjustment plan. " I "la ewiu to , FOR SALE By t Ray's Battery Shop FEDERAL HOUSING COMMITTEE NAMED David W. Cannon of Salt Lake City, Assistant State Director of Federal Housing Committee, met with Lehi people at the Memorial Building, Mon day evening. Mr. Cannon gave some ) I very interesting facts on the housing imnrovements and organized a local LAND,SV ii committee. ,J 3(1 welt Reports from the Federal Committee are that over 100 loans per day are being made for home improvement and that almost every community in the United States are taking advantage of the Federal plan to improve living It is hoped that all lines m conditions. of business will be stimulated by the THE PARK SHOE home improvement plan. The local committee are: W. W, REPAIRII1G SHOP Dickerson, chairman; Joseph Coulam IRST EAST, FOURTH NORTH L. Chip-ma- n, Byron Wnipple, M. S. Lott, E. iOld Glover GrocArv Builrlinn This comCarlton Peterson. HAROLD OSBORNE, mittee will canvass the district in an Prop. ome In and give us a pffort to stimulate, wherever possible, trial, work I done while you wait. the improvement of Lehi homes. S3 l i WINTER IS COMING 1 .CISECIC YOUR NEEDS I I 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. V LET US GIVE YOU ESTIMATES AND HELP YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEMS ML S. MDr inr PLUMBING and HEATING I TATE STREET PHONE 23 LEHL UTAH m t, 1934 VARIilfia TO CHANGING NEEDS The F. E. R. A. official have pUted red lanterns on the open trenches and new bridges under construction By ROBERT FLEMING VUt Prttiieut A merictu in various parts of the city. Three of Bkert A nictation BANKERS recognize that changing U.e lanterns have been stolen during the past week. They are placed there conditions require new method of doing businesi. However It ii their for your protection and safety. Any to one caugbt taking one of the lanterns responsibility retain those es- will be given a severe sentence. fee I ) I V. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER f ' . J -- LAli ft. V. FLEMING 1 sential and sound financial principles upon which this country was founded and has grown to be what la still the richest nation In the i UOTIIERS CLUB THEATRE LEHFS AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday and Saturday. November 2 & 3 ilG BOUBLE SHOW The Mothers Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Richard Norman on Thursday, (today) at J p. m. All Two Big Feature membt-- s Invited to be present. ! Pictur., for the Price of One. RICHARD BARTHELMESS lit world. Many of our dlf-- t Mrs. Edward Larsen, Mrs. Ely i c a 1 1 i e a have arisen from lack Batchelor and Mrs. John Woodhouse The laughter and tears of "Lady for a Day" The heart-thro- b of ''Little HIS of confidence and "pent Thursday with relatives at Marker!" Also CHARLIE RUGGLES, ANN DVOROK and DOROTHY TREE i from misunders- Union. "MIDNIGHT ALIBI" "Friends of Mr. Sweeney" tanding. There fore lt behooves the banker to bend every effort to create a better public understanding of sound banking and thereby bring about that united effort and cooperative spirit which will hasten the day of national recovery and restore to the banker the confidence of the public to which he is entitled. As an approach to the realization of this ideal, bankers should carefully scrutinize every application for a loan to see If it is bankable and. It it Is not In bankable form, then make further examination to see if the loan can be made so. In order that the uses of credit may be stimulated. Explaining Loan Factor to Customer We must not expect our customers to be bankers and understand all the factors which we must consider before granting a loan. If we And that a loan Is not, and cannot be made, bankable. then I think we should take pains to The yeare best Comedy Hit- - Come and see what happens one night to thl timid soul and a tiger woman on his first night out in twenty years. SCHOOL NEWS 2 FEATURES 2 DONT MISS THIS ONE FOOTBALL GAME THURSDAY The Lehi High School Football team will meet 6he American Fork Team on the Lehi field Thursday at 1:15. The game will be free Lehi boys are leading the division and this game will give the Lehi fans another opportunity to help boost their team to victory. ADMISSION ONLY 10c and 15e. Sunday and Tuesday Only, Nov. 4 & 6 For the First Tfme SIncb7tBitUffee '"'i'"' 1 '"in. "".1" in iiinmiM aGAnffW ju ii -- i in Asi v ii.iiii v.W i. X V V. , i. n .JL' s - ,; . Big Double Show at Royal, Friday and Saturday. adv. A v . y M. I. A. GIVES PARTIES explain to the applicant the reasons why it cannot be granted. M. I. A. officers of the five Lehi There are other measures which think it Important for the banker to wards arranged hallowe'en parties for undertake in order to eliminate the the M. I. A. members In the ward misunderstandings which have arisen chapels this week. Lehi First, Second and overcome the sentiment which Third and Fifth held lively parties, exists. Under present conditions we Tuesday evening and the Fourth Ward have to operate under many laws and were entertained by their officers regulations, and also watch what fur Wednesday evening. ther legislation is being proposed which affects our methods of operation and may not be in the best interest of the communities we serve. Nowadays lt LEGAL NOTICES seems at times we must sit with a law book in one band and a book of regula tions In the other in order to make cer tain we are discharging our daily duties PROBATE AND GUARDIAN and functioning strictly in accordance SHIP NOTICE with the law. All of this is very try Consult County Clerk or the ing, yet I think in the end we shall be come better bankers. respective signers for further m i neueve u is tne duty or every formation. banker today to endeavor to under stand the public he serves. In addition NOTICE TO CREDITORS to his daily duties, trying as they are. he should participate In the activities In the District Court of the Fourth of his community, so that, with the fund of information available to him. Judicial District in and for Utah he may be as helpful as possible in all County, State of Utah: Estate of Annie S. Fox deceased. public and civic matters. Creditors will present claims with COMPTROLLER COMMENDS vouchers to the undersigned at the INSTITUTE OF BANKING home of Joseph Roy Fox in Lehi, Utah County. State of Utah, on or be WASHINGTON. D. C The Ameri-ca- n fore the 3rd day of January. 1935. Institute of Banking, said to be JOSEPH ROY FOX, the most successful project of its kind Administrator of the estate of in the field of applied adult education, Annie S. Fox. deceased. has performed a valuable function In A. J. EVANS, Attorney for training bank clerks for "sound pubAdministrator. lic service as well as personal success," Publication November 1 1934. First J. F. T. O'Connor, Comptroller of the Publication November 29, 1934. Last Currency of the United States, said here in a recent radio address. The institute is a section of the American SUMMONS Bankers Association. "While Imparting useful knowledge, IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF UTAH it has improved the morale of banking COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. personnel and has stimulated In its Ralph M. Smith, Plaintiff vs. Perry members an intelligent Interest in na- Molen, Emma Jane Hurst, Geneva M. tional and international monetary Ricks, Mrs. Etta M. Roe. John Doe problems," Mr. O'Connor said. "Its Molen Jane Doe Molen, and all the courses cover a wide field in banking. heirs known or unknown of Francis Kenneth Molen, Molen, Deceased. Among the subjects, one flnd3 Bank Ronald Molen, Mrs. A. M. Parks, Mrs. Organization and Operation. Commer Michael Molen, Mrs. Vera Murray. cial Law, Negotiable instruments Law, Mrs. Lee E. Reid, Sterling Molen, and Economics, in the Jesse L. Molen. Richard Roe Molen. Division; followed by such subjects as Mary Roe Molen and all the heirs Money and Banking, Credit Manage known or unknown of Michael Molen, ment, Financial Statement Analysis Deceased. Myrtle Olson. James TayJones, Rose T. "Wads-wortand Bank Management, in the Standard lor, Florence T. M. Joseph Roberts, Maud It. Division. "Wilson, Frank Roberts, Ray Rohrets "Each and every subject is one which Ethel Roberts Gray, James T. Hard Is necessary to a knowledge of banking. wood, Fredrick Harwood. Don V. d, Mrs. Rose II. Welsh, Mrs. John However, the institute does not stop here, but encourages graduate study T. "Winn, Maud II. Adams, Mrs. G. H. in Corporation Finance, Trust Service, Smith, Velma Thornton. Edna Henri Farm Credit Administration and Busi Jayna "Welsh, Rhine "Wines. Euirene ness Forecasting. Again it emphasizes Wines, Stanley Wines, Mrs. Laac Woodhouse. Mrs. in special courses the importance of Mrs. Deseret AustinJane Doe Shnrn. Victor the less technical but highly beneficial Austin, John Doe AustinWebb, and Jane Doe study of Constructive Customer Rela Austin, and all the heirs known or untions, Banking Fundamentals and Pub- known of James Taylor Deceased and lic Speaking. No comment Is necessary ail otner persons, known or unknown, on these courses: their value is at claiming any right, title, estate or interest in, or lien upon the property once apparent." described in the complaint filed herein adverse to the title of BOOKLET ON FARM CREDIT plaintiff Defendants-Th- e thereto. State of Utah to Said Defendants: A booklet has been published by the You are hereby summoned to appear Commission, American within twenty days after service ot Agricultural Bankers Association, on "Factors Af this summons upon you, if served fecting Farm Credit," for the purpose within the county in which this action of furthering on a national scale the is brought., otherwise within thirty the taking of farm inventories and the days after service and defend and in case of making of credit statements as spon- above entlteld action; sored by the commission in cooperation your failure so to do, judgement rendered you according with the state colleges of agriculture will bedemands ofagainst the complaint which to the and the U. S. Department of Agricul- has been filed with the clerk of said ture. The goal Id better relationships court. between farmers afld their banks. This action is brought for the purThe booklet Is devoted to the types pose of quieting Plaintiff's title to the All of of loans generally required by farmers, following real property, "A" Lehi Block 17, Plat Lot in 6, City can farm how It need for the credit, be obtained, when It Is safe to borrow, Survey of Building Lots, Utah County, of Utah. what principles to follow to establish State WILLIAM AS HER, credit In advance of needs, and how for Plaintiff. Attorney both tas lender and borrower are inter- P. O. Address ested sounLnro(! active farm credit Box 634, Lehi City, Utah. First Publication October 18, 1S34. Last Publication November 15, 1934. ; Helen y A in MUived story J V.esi f CrtftfS A Julie Directed by rom' Moeller novei oy toin wnenon ana the play by Margaret Ayer Barnti. Associate director, Jan Loring. Pandro 5. Berman, executive producer Phillip ie ' ALSO PATHE NEWS AND A GOOD CARTOON COMEDY. ONLY 10c and I8f Monday, November 5 BIG DEMOCRAT RALLY Wed. and Thursday, November 7 & 8 ITS B AEG AM MIGHTS! V LEE TRACY, HELEN MACK and BABY LEROY in A swell "The Lemon Drop Kid'" water story of a wise guy who is always in hot or love sometimes both. Also Chapter No. 5 of BUCK JONES in. anij THE RED RIDER ALL SEATS 10c. LET'S GOC h, Har-woo- to-w- lt: YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLE Admit only clean, coiutructive newt by reading) THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR A Daily Newspaper for the Horn It givM ill tb conttruttiv world newt but don not exploit trim tad cindal. Hii ititeruting fixture pagoi for all the family on WomuA Activities, Homrauking, Girdent, Education end Book. Aba paRM for the Children and Young Follti. Vigoroui editorial and aa interpretauoa of newi in the "March of the Nationa" Column art of apecial Interest to tpjn. The Christian Science Publishing Boeiety One. Street. Boston, Massachusetts enter my subscription to The Christian acleoce Uonltor fat Pleue Noray period of One year 19 00 Three jnonthg 2,M Six month! One rnonik i.ii Til Name treet City i miiiH ttt...M.WwrVtM,,ti,niYtiVft . state. Sample Copy on .,,,..,,,.,.. Rtquw Mrs. B. W. Brown was married to Mr. Vern Hurst of Tuson, California. Miss Brown was well known in Lehi, and, has many friends who wish her happh Miss Barbara Comer, daughter of nesa and success, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Comer and Clyde 11. AdamHon, son of Mr. and Mrs. KELLER-SMITDavid II. Adamson of American Fork, Miss Helen Keller, daughter of Mr. were married in Salt Lake City on and Mr Jared Keller of American October 22. The bride is a popular son of Mr. and Fourth Warder and has hosts of Fork and Grant Smith, were married in Mrs. Smith, Ralph friends offering1 best wishes for future Salt Lake City, Monday. The young happiness. are well known in their respefrc The parents of the bride are enter- petfple tlve communities and have hosts of taining at a wedding dance in the Lehi wish In; them a happy future Fourth Ward Amusemet Hall on Fri- friends They will make their home at Ophir . day evening-where Mr. Smith Is employed. Parents of the bride entertained In Miss Mildred Brown of Placervllle, California, granddaughter of Mjr. and tteir honor at their hornet in America Fork, Monday evening MARRIAGES H |