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Show iUR5B, THE LEHI FREE PRESS U -- TT I !rarm ana nome - J Furnifc4 Utah County HOSEN -- J hi auk, t 2T lv th. ,. UUJjj PAYHEHT PLAN STARTED CHECK BEET jWERS ASKED TO ACREAGE TO PREPARE FOR PROGRAM by t J rv I IN ews as eat. ej to 193, inclu-l- v, ha, been sent to each beet farmer aRd he to his record with that of hit own. u ... ii is I wm send & signed by a representative of ht Iaclory. lowing the corrected "7ar information. Ljman II. Rich, Utah county agent ,1.1. tit etate director of -.- agriculture, and L, growers In Utah county are Lowe, division director of the western "6g askel this week to check on j noay, on details of the beet ,r beet acreage In preparation for aurast reduction program. federal adjustment program. Moating, Planned After the acreage is cherts ieiter showing the acreage and jsage grown in me years irom i30 ! ber of educational meetings will be cauea in the five districts of the county to acquaint the farmers with the program. Contracts will then be signed with the government. The five districts nclude Payson Springville, Spanish Fork, Lehi and INTERNATIONAL FAVORITES the Central, which includes IN CONSTANCE BENNETT'S American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Provo and NEW SCREEN HIT t Of gjj, J tad fcti) L) MSOLD "M) It ft In a swift series of kaleidoscopic incidents the picture takes the spectator from Kansas City 10 New York by ram and airplane, aboard a French liner on which riotous scengs occur with two manicurists chiseling their, way across, and then to Paris where the smashing climx comes with the wildest love mix-u- p and a whirlwind. oi laughter. Joan BlondeU and Glgnda Farrell nive the roles of the two gold digging manicurists with Hugh Herbert as the somewhat dumb millionaire, Robert Armstrong as tt-- g gangster who is chasing his manicurist lady lore, and Hobart Cavanaugk and T. Roy Barnes! as the small town aldermen Others in the east Include Osgood Perkins, a double-crossin- g Parisian de--j tective, Gordon Westcott. who stpals oom hearts and diamonds, Vince Bar- net, Ivan Lebedeff and Arthur Hoyt. The picture, which is rated as one or the most scramingly funny of the season, was directed by William Keighley. I Jt-e- oth them mowwitfm SEALED itock .li nin inter-nation- oil, uart 2( r '! ecial IS ges i( t lb. I i for Hi ex-cluti-ve limn i el mid-we- st Powder, Rouge and Lipstick with your subscription Send In Your Subscription r--t-l JO al 1 loday Bars S3 One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c NOTICE OF SALE No. 9610 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT THE COUNTY OF fl IN AND FOR UTAH, STATE OF UTAH. STATE OF UTAH, Plaintiff, vs. CLARENCE H. REEVES, also known as C. H. Reeves, and also known as Clarence Henry Reeves, and JANE REEVES, his wife, Defendants. TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE 1 on the lath day of December, 1934, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day. at the Front Door of the Utah County Court House, in Provo, Utah County, Utah, property, the following described situated in said county and particularly described as follows, Commencing at a point 50 rods, more or less, Koutn worn me nwur fori' LEHI F WHY HOT lOcf : I The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local News and BUILD LEHI? to-w- it: i J ry 1 WMTEE IS COrJING CHECK YOUR M or You can't afford to take chances with ordinary Cheap Plumbing. wiut it jdU to stert might save a few cents and expense trouble in cost you dollars and dollars You it T Tr,m .,at nnrrnf r A TTTC AVT1 HELP YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEMS ante Bit 1 M PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE i STATE STREET t of Section- f tViq LEHL8TAH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 and 24 NTnrthwpst niiarter right-of-wa- y . tn HEATHER flHGEL J , forgot U bring any- your Uncle Hurry! mther. mother, and dimah. Schonl wore In a huddl la the pantry, with the kM oromer Kipiey ("Rip- - for snort hor- enng curiously beyond the door. wont care. Dad." The pretty urunetw girl relieved her father of his bundle! "With his radio act oin over In a blsr way he can buv anrthtnir he llkea. I hope he remembers a wrist watch with a little diamond U nicer than a wrist watch with none." hate?er he elves you. Felicia, art s 11 us what you want most," her mother warned. "Uorriean would rath. er be appreciated than anything else in me world. He knows I like pretty negligees. I let him know how I en. Joy his presents.' "I was trying-- to land that ennrrart with Davidson," the father explained, "and I spent most of the evening with him at the McAIpIn. When I left there was Dareiy an hour to shop. I didn't dare take a late train, knowtne we still naa to decorate. "EHd you get the new ornamentar aiotner was pulling at a knobby pack age. 'Here, don't bother that It's this one." Father tried to take off his mnf fler while watching the parcels, with Rip calling, "Aren't you even going to say 'Hello,' Dadr "Sure, son! I was helnlna Santa witn Ms pack, that's alL" "Santa, hmpa! Did you get my bt eight-year-o- imng ld r n . L w "av1! . 5 v v - K mjJ tee THE COMEDY STARS OP "n m A BIG HIT ALL THEIR OWM uuu Hop aboard as Convention Gty special all the from Kansas Gty to the Eiffel Towen way . th, I I Warner Bros.' Laff Riot with JOAN BLONDELL ,HUGH HERBERT and GLINDA FARRELL cyler "We'll see! Well see!" As he went upstairs, trailed by boyish Impatience, the words floated back. "I aimnlv tar. got Hurry. There'd have been time If 10 " "Felicia can go to the haberdasher's right here," his wife solved the mat. ter. "The. Important thing Is to get tni tree finished ana the gifts spread under It before Hurry comes. He always admires my tree. Felicia, buy V'. Hfrv fty - Also PATHE NEWS and a GOOD CARTOON COMEDY. DOllTfJISSiT1 c::LYif!aiP TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 and 28 fT BARGAIN ISHGKlTO! lULiiAitD AKLEN and MARJORIE RAMBEAU in "Ready For Love" Women were her wnrat husband she wanted one of her own Also Chapter No. 8 of BUCK JONES in THE RED RIDER ALLSEATS IQe Holly-Papere- lETSfsn mum W Wt m d THURSDAY ONLY, NOVEMBER 29 SPECIAL PICTURES FOR THANKSGIVING CAROLE LOMBARD and MAY RABSON in him one gift from your father and me. ana one from you and your brother." "What would Uncle Hurry like. mother?" He has everything, he needs. and he never mentions arythlne he wants. Ask the clerk to suggest some thing." The silver star was aglow, the last fat Santa Claus clinging to a limb, Felicia's purchases had been hastily wrapped in golden and green tissue. when the door burst open admlttins Horrlgan Carter of "Hurry and Haste" radio comedy toam. Ills arms were full of red, green, and nar- cels, and behind him came the cheery chauffeur, his arms full, too. 'Drop 'em. James my lad. Now hur ry to that girl of yours and make hay while the snow falls. Come for me at eleven. Here, don't you need a little extra? It's Christmas." Uncle Hurry put a bill In the man's band and clapped the door shut. "Felicia, what a lovely tree I Ton always have something original, Sophia. Henry, how's business? And," (looking around) "where's Rip?" called Felicia, flinging open the dining room door. In the midst of discarded outer small boy was wrappings, a struggling with tissue and ribbons. "Aw, gee, nice. I wanted to tie it myself. Aw, gee! Why'd you have to go open the door? I spent all the money I earned cuttln' lawns last summer and shovelin' snow this week, an' Aw, gee, it's a fine gift If I could get It flsed, It would look swell." Uncle Hurry Jumped to close the door. "Go ahead, old fellow. We won't j ; , , "Lady By Choice" Lauchter and tears mm successor to "Lady for a Day." Also a GOOD MUSICAL COMEDY SPECIAL MATINEE 4 O CLOCK P. MALL SEATS 10c. " Evenings Only 10c and 15c holly-nanere- d YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLE Admit only clean, constructive newt by reading) THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR A Daily Newspaper for th Horn It give. H th. tomtructiv. world newt but dot not exploit crime and Ktndal. Hat intercmng fewur. pag.. foe all th. family on Woman' Acnjitica, Hom.rn.ltmg, Garden., Education and Book.. Alio rafte foe Childran arid Young Folk.. Vigorou. editorial and an of .... nnviii unuui ire or peciai Interpretation in ore. t to The Christian Science Publlhln Soolrty One, Norway street. Boston. Mamachutettl ar u'"'1P-"- a to The clriituw rjirt?5 11? One year 9 00 En montha 4.60 Name. ............. Blreet Uonitor let ! at. .a .A. A a. a a.a.a.a. Rip looked disconsolate, "lis said ha wanted It. We were passing that shop where they sell old things and he said you did, Uncle Hurrv. von mafA 'Joto what a quaint salad bowlt Fd lute tnat'" "Of course I did. Next rlmr wKan i went to buy It for my kitchenette they waui ii nau oeen put aside for someone. It's peat to get It this wayl" "I guess even Santa Claus would rather what he wanted was riran a him than to buy It for himself," saiJ ; Rip wisely. Waetera Nnreya,ser Unteej. ... 4 Requtl a - a . 1 4 tifni Mrs. Dougrla3 Soalley of gait LaW City, spent Wednesday with herj mother, Mrs. M. A. Taylor, who Is 111. CHILLY NIGHTS WILL BE WARM If you get a load of that good Mutal COAL NO SLACK Per Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor of Salt Lake City, were Lehl visitors, Tues day. ... S .(....M, ......t.'.iiUinir(..t. ' SampU Copy en ... e Science ...f,j,lr.,... ....... .....,.. City red-face- d M "nd Also a Our Gang Comedy "WAS HIE IRONIE." ONLY 10c and 15c SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY, NOVEMBER 25 and 26 !" M 23 WEEKLY PROGRAM youn hearts aflame Uj a whirling world of Sigh pressure promotion and careening courtship you'll say it's a honey of e, picture don't miss it. Townshipr 5 South, Range 1 East or tne r. aii jjikb Tr,rt n tiJ Meridian, at intersection of the South e & boundary line of the bait lak-Western Railway right of way; thence South 13 roas. more or less, u me of the East boundary fence tv, r g. n r, W. R R. Co.. thence in a Southeasterly direction along said y fence 67 rods; thence 115 rods, more or leas, to the East thence North 32 quarter section line; 121 rods; thence rods; thence West North 32 rods; thence West along rail39 rods, more or less, road rightof-wato the place of beginning-- CONTAINor nr np 1 1 9 O oneaa m ... HIC vi oi.ua l,yjr ail less, together with any and all build ings, improvements, and appurtenances thereunto belonging, now built or to be built thereon. TOGETHER with four (4) shares look." of water right in the UTAH LAKE and "It's no use. Everybody's saw." Rip COMPANY DISTRIBUTING came toward them with the gift prothe LEHI IRRIGATION 11 COMPANY, truding from its wrappings. It was a other water salad bowl with a wooden mixing1 together with any and anu wiiici iir$ur, spoon. rights thereunto belonging oror in any- "Who's It for, Rrpleyr mother used upon 1 .4belong- asked. wise appertaining, . ,1 ing to tne aoove aescnuuu mnu. "Uncle Hurry!" Tinted at Provo. Utah this 20th day Felicia began to laugh. "What a gift of November, 1934. fer Uncle Hurry ! Why, Rip, you glT salad bowls to ladles, not men First Publication November 22, 1934. Last Publication December 13, 1934. 6, ."17 WHERE ITS ALWAYS NICE AND WARM "M-m- I I 1 5 SALE THEATEE "Romance in the Rain" In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District in and for Utah County, State of Utah: Estate of Annie S. Fox deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the home of Joseuh Roy Fox in Lehi, Utah County. State of Utah, on or be fore the 3rd day of January. 1935. JOSEPH ROT FOX, Administrator of the estate of Annie S. Fox. deceased A. J. EVANS, Attorney for Administrator. First Publication November 1 1934. His Arms Were Full of Last Publication November 29, 1934. Parcels. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S AD H(D) ROGER PRYOR pi The Utah County Sugar Beet Grow. That the international exchange of era association is aseistin-- - in screen talent is increasing by leaps me program under way Mr. Rich said and bounds is further evidenced In scanning the cast of "Outcast Lady," AT THE ROYAL starring Con3tance Bennett, which plays at the Royal Theatre, Friday and WHIRLWIND OF LOVE AND of next week. Saturday 1 Bv-y- i LAUGHTER COMES TO ROYAL Herbert Marshall, who today is Just as popular in America as he is In Europe, plays the leading male role the blonde star, his third opposite Wit! production for during the past six months. j Popularity Soars Elizabeth Allan, who probably has soared to popularity more rapidly than any other actress ! , How can you tell that a imported from Europe, is seen in the batttMy really is "new?charming role of "Venice," in the Michael Arlen story. jThat question it answertri Mrs. Patrick Campbell, who is rank now by the new and ed along with Duse and Bernhardt as NATIONAL "Seat one of the outstanding personalities Thi ted U a metal diec . W .a the has si stage developed during the weraati te ;n negatPast century and who won instant ive pott. It mtt be favoritism with screen followers by removed before the her initial motion picture appearanc can in be battery Love tangles and marital misups in the recent Norma Shearer starring sralled. form the ingredients of the hilarious t situations in Warner Bros, picture in to tee this IU ! If LEGAL NOTICES "The Kansas City Princess," which teal and let (Drop at I the Sunday. opens Royal AUtW the MM The story, by Sy Bartlett and Mau-nNATIONAL the love PROBATE AND GUARDIAN Seff. concerns chiefly .K$tftment pfon. of two adventures mad SHIP NOTICE and episodes FOB SALE & although a manicurists, Cnnfliilt ("Vmnt.v fllerlf nr t.rifi gangser, a millionaire playboy, his town small two and lover her wife and ruspauve signers lur iut iiiei iu flAYS BATTERY SHO aldermen and their wives are all mixed iormation. EST MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTAH up in the potpouri of laughter. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I vehicle, "Riptide,' again brings her amazing talent to the talking screen. Hugh Williams, youthful English leading man. is another recent import ation to the films who plays a promin-- 1 ent role In the new screen attraction. Among ohers who can boast of an international following are Robert Lraine, Lumsden Hare, Leo Barroll. Henry Stephenson and Alee B. Francis. Robert Z. Leonard directed the picture. 1 i 4r7.ELJ.eJA,rorI Orem. 1 " i eed THURSOAY, NOVEMBER 22 i ; Ceil We wl ALL 'LUMPS Ton In Your Bin BROADBENT'S 8T0RE see Its delivered right now.' ; |