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Show f TqT)AY. NOVEMBER 29, 1934 would hav re&cbed beyond the million Blirk. Foremost among them are William Farnum. Byrant Washburn, Mary Farm and Home News FurnUbd fcy Utah Cotfhty Aject, area is kept Ulow the 1MJ-- J PROGRAM average. . IS ANNOUNCED BY AAA I'nder the old controct the rata of payment was JO cents per bushe! TK t change in yield basis removed the to be production control program definite - necessity for getting aside tarmcorn-ho- g to AAA tract of and on the farm as "conby the been announced, has 1935 Jut tracted acres." This designation ha slate been ding to William Peterson, dropped from the new contract, ion director. anl an unrestricted use of acres sbift-ed been simplified from corn producUon Is contract ha permitted. and In general, all corn-ho- g jerably in several respects producers means eftecUve by whether or not they took an lerve as In the part correct certain 1934 program, will be $ farmers may eligibile to sign lUustments caused by the drouth the 1935 contract, says Mr. Peterson. a jt the same time, by preventing levels, excessive production n to AT THE ROYAL the ground gained this past year. that 9 maximum corn acreage con-Is QUEEN'S LOVE be planted under the x35 STORY SN SO per cent of the average for NEW DE Ml LIE FILM o years 1932 and 1933; this Is The story of the lifeand loves of ime base as was used In 1934. dual signers may hold out of j Egypt's most famous queen Cleopatra, Jction anywhere from 10 to SO per j is probably them ost romantic theme f the two year base average and ever to be printed on the page? of hisre corn benefit payments in pro- - tory or fiction. i Hundreds of thousands of words on. ge individual hog contract signer have been written on this subject, and jn? asked to hold the number of now Cecil B. DeMille, pioneer motion ! produced for market from 1935 picture director, has taken the noted 4 to 90 per cent of the adjus- queen's ast and most important love ter age number produced from 1932 and with this as a basis for his screen has produced "Cleopatria," J933 litters Instead of 75 per cent story, which is coming Sunday, Monday and jovided in the 1934 contract, new contract carries no limlta-fo- n Tuesday to the Royal Theatre. Made at the Paramount studios In purchases of feeder pigs by met signers from other contract Hollywood with Claudette Colbert, V. Purhases of feeder pigs from Warren William and Henry Wilcoxon signers, however, remains limited in the leading roles, tht film was In 'ie average number bought during work more than eight months. It Is estimated that more than 8000 people period 1932 and 1933. complying with the hog adjust-- j were employed during the production. provisions of the new contract, This includes, of course, Important participating producer will receive players, extra and bit people and j;f'onadjustment payment of $15 per technicians. DeMille's 'Cleopatra'' Is the the number of hogs represented romance of the Siren of the In the 10 per cent adjustment. re-I- d Nile and Marc Antony, most gallant I contracting hog Set against a back$5 per head on 75 per cent of of all Romans. two-yeof or 25 a cent ground unparalleed splendor, with per base, tment. Rome and Egypt shown in all their It complying with the corn beauty and power, the world's greatof the new contract, the est love story is unfolded. The film boasts a splendid support?ldual signer will derive the foJ-n- g benefits: (1) a corn adjust- - ing cast including Ian Keith, Joseph payment; (2) unrestricted use of Schildkraut, C. Audrey Smith, Gerland shifted frorff corn production! trude Michael, Irving Plchel, Claudia (3) eigibility to participate in any Dell, Edwin Maxwell and Harry Berea-for- d. srnment corn loan program that be available in the fall of 19S5. It Is interesting to note that there 1e corn adjustment payment win are several old time stars appearing Dade at the rate of 85 cents per in this film. Ten or fifteen years ago lei of yield estimated for the num-;- ?f they would' have filled any theatre to acres by which the corn land capacity and their combined salaries CORN-HO- G j J I i heart-touchi- ar ng JJL- iFIL and Lipstick with Powder, Rouge your subscription Send In Your Subscription Today n iii it iiiiTiiii m-ri- IN CONSTANCE BENNETT'S NEW SCREEN HIT That the international exchange of screen talent is increasing by leaps and bounds is further evidenced in scanning the cast of "Outcast Lady,'' which starring Constance Bennett, plays at the Royal Theatre, Friday and Saturday. Herbert Marshall, who today is Just as popular in America as he Is in Europe, plays the leading male role opposite the blonde star, his third production for during the past six months. Popularity Soars Elizabeth Allan, who probably has soared to popularity more rapidly than any other actress imported from Europe, is seen in the in the charming role of "Venice Michael Arlen story. Mrs. Patrick Campbell, who Is ranked along with Duse and Bernhardt as one of the outstanding personalities the stage has developed during the past century and who won Instant favoritism with screen followers by her initial motion picture appearancs in the recent Norma Shearer starring vehicle, "Riptide,'' again brings her amazing talents to the talking screen. Hugh Williams, youthful English leading man. is another recent Importation to the f ilms who plays a prominent 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 Alec B. Francis. Robert Z. Leonard directed the picture, inter-nation- al All Local News and The Only Paper That Sets and AOS HUT in uexu. avail! e ttUILU Fill) ixim I or You can't afford to take chances with ordinary Cheap Plumbing. ' You might save a few cents to later. cost you dollars and dollars in "fJ YOU LET US GIVE YOU ESTIMATES AND HELP SOLVE THE PROBLEMS M. S. HflDUTT PLUMBING and HEATING ' ' PHOitB 23 I '. NOTICE TO CREDITORS County, State of. Utah Estate of Annie 8. Fox deceased. Creditors will present caeJmes wftft Toucher to th undersigned at tke borne of Joseph . to? Fox m ixau. Utah County. State of Utah, on or be fore ths trd day o January. JOSEPH ROT FOX Administrator of the estate of Annie 3. Fox. deceased. A. J. EVANS, Attorney lorv Administrator. First Publication November 1 1W4. Last Publication November 2. MM. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF UTAH, STATE OF UTAH. STATE OF UTAH, Plaintiff, vs. CLARENCE H. REEVES, also known as as C H Reeves, and also known Clarence Henry Reeves, and JANE REEVES, his wife, Defendants. SALE TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S on the 15th day of December, 1934, at the ten o'clock a. m. of said day. atCourt m Front Door of the Utah County, in Provo, Utah County, Utah, I! House property, the following described situated in said county and particularly described as follows, 50 rods, Commencing at a point more or less, South from the Northwest corner of the Northwest quarter of Section 6, Township 5 South, Range Lake Base and 1 East of the Salt of the South intersection at Meridian, Lake & boundary line of the ofSalt way; thence Western Railway right inSouth 13 rods, more or less, to the fence tersection of the East boundary of the D. & R- - O. W. R. R: Co., thence said in a southeasterly direction along fence 67 rods; thence right-of-wa- y less to the East 115 rods, more or North 32 thence line; section Quarter thence 121 rods; West rods; thence railNorth 32 rods; thence West along 39 rods, more or less, road rlghtof-wa- y to the place of beginning. CONTAINmore or ING an area of 31.32 acres, buildall and with any less, together and appurtenances ings Improvements, thereunto belonging, now built or to be built thereon. TOGETHER with four (4) snares of water right In the UTAH LAKE and COMPANY DISTRIBUTING water right in of shares (20) twenty the lJSHI IRRIGATION COMPANY, water together with any and all other and water rights, ditches andin ditch or anyrlphts thereunto belonging wise appertaining, used upon or belonging to the above describedthisland. 20th day Dated at Provo, Utah 1934. of November, E. O. DURNELIi 8heriff. First Publication November 22, 1M4. La,. Publication December M, LEHI O. Roberts, rf. w offlnden, f. Price, 2 c J 1 1 2 -- 0 Chatfield, rf. .0 1 -- .0 0 ..J 0 -- Zimmerman, Hadfleld, Ig. g-r- f. Totals I PAYSON O. t Young, lg-Holllday, If. rf Jensen, c, Franco m, rg. Taylor, lg. .. Dalton, rf. Ewell, f. Bliss, c. .. 1 "OUTCAST LADY" Because she demanded love, society branded her "Outcast l Fiction's most fascinating beauty--brings new screen thrills! Also CHARLIE CHASE 7 S 1 0 -- 0 2 s ...0 .o 4 t 0 0 -- 1 in YOU SAID A 20 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday December 2, 3 and 4 THEIR LOVE SET THE WORLD AFIRE! 0 ..jO 1 1 0 0 0 HATFULL.' ONLY 10c and 15c T. F. -- 0 1 BENNETT. HERBERT MARSHALL and ELIZA BETH ALLAN U 0 0 0 0 0 lg. Smith. If. Smart, rg. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 30, Dec. T. T. P. CONSTANCE 0 4 0 McKlnney, rg. Evans, WHERE ITS ALWAYS NICE AND WARM WEEKLY PROGRA3I 'A Dim Marvl f All TTnut Totals .4 17 8 U Whitman, referee; Trane. umpire. BUDGET INCREASE MEET ANNOUNCED Coitof 8.000 in ttupendout cenet surpassing Imogln-- atien! Fleets, armies A meeting to consider requests to increase the budget appropriations of six departments of Utah county will be held November 30, at 10 a, m. In the county commissioners room in the city and county building, according to a notice published by the commission. Friday The increases asked are as follows: Treasurer's budget, $500; clerk's bud get, $500; recorder's bulget, $575; city and county court house and ground budget, $1500; vital statistics budget. $100; highways fund, $2000 and old age pension fund, $5000. The budget and the increases may be examined at the auditor's office by the public and any person may appear and make objections for protests against any of the proposed increasee, the notices state. , provisions are obsolete when normal times are resumed. ?,v--j In holocaust of battle Don- lina dances . . . Visions of . .. "lLI I irwiy raviimng Dcavry wonder-show of shows I the A y I -- V,tfm:at .,,IK f Itf.r. k Of THE JU ,f - wllk CUUDEtTE ALBERT WARREN VYILUAM HENRyviuoxa khOoVrwri Ian Kslth Jeseh L" end' ?... fgrpl i Grest Qto fit BUndiHf Astoey of FOR THE GIFT HORSE The question is raise ia the Decern bar issue of the Utah Taxpayer as to whether the 19J5 city and county budgets are going to be mindful of the growing tax delinquency and If they will recognise this as the handwriting- on the wall against adding to the tax burden. Taxpayers are ajao urged to encourage new industries to that the greatest diversification, of property In terests will result. This according to the Taxpayer. Is the only sane, Drao-tical and constructive way of shifting the burden and spreading It ever the' widest possible area. Warning is also given against the scramble for gifts from the Federal "For the gift horse," government. said the article, "may prove to be a Trojan horse, concealing the enemies to a sound, stable government and the economic security of the taxpayers." The article deals with the flexible tax system, advancing the thought that all features of a tax system should not be embodied in the constitution. The observation is also made that when the people are In the midst of revolutionary changes and modiflcaions in their whole social and economic life, they are sometimes disposed to fix tax features In the constitution to meet that particularly emergency, only to discover that such J 1 k f- no- - f - f In 4 1 FREE- - A Beautiful Picture of Claudett Colbert to the First 50 Adult. f;H ' Also PATHE NEWS and Sunday Night PO--PI .. the" SAILOR 'to r j , SHOBINQ ikoSSaS. E53TI Wed. and Thursday, December S and 6 Get Ready for a Big Laugh. BERT WHEELER and ROBT. WOOLSEY In . 1 '1. "Kentucky Kernals" The Screen's greatest oo medians in their latest comedy hit Bluegrass Belt, Also Chapter No. 9 of BUCK JONES in a, story of the $ TOE RED BIDED' ALL SEATS I Oe COMING SOON Watch for dates. "THE LETSQ GAY blVORCEE" and "THE MERRY WIDOW," to-w- it: WIMTTEE IS COMING UE MEEDS CHECK STAT2 STTJS3T Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further in ..." formation. NOTICE OF SALE No. 9610 LEHI FEESPrintsPEEi Villi PROBATE AND GUARDIAN SHD? NOTICE NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE One Year for $1.00 Six "Months for 50c ....... LEGAL II0T1CES "LL"""lll""m i ' - In the District Court of tba fowttl Judicial District 10 and tot JUa T PAYSOX, 20 TO 16 Lehi opened its basketball season with a close victory over Pay son, Fri Warwick. j day night at the Lehi High School, The screen paly for ''Cleopatra" was winning, 29 to la. written by Waldemar Toung and Young played a good game for the 'Vincent Lawrence and Bart let t Cor- visitors, while Roberts and McKlnney nuck did the adaptation. played the best ball for Lehi. Lehi Juniors defeated the Parson Vanguards December 11. juniors, 21 to 10, and the sophomores overpowered the Payson sophomores, 24 to 6. INTERNATIONAL FAVORITES The score c the first team game: ns - LEHI OVERCOMES LC3L UTAH MAIL EARLY! YOUR HOME IS YOUR CASTLE It Is very essential that Christmas packages should be mailed early, allowing plenty of time for delivery before the Christmas rush begins as the P. O. Department at that time Is handling many hundreds per cent more rush mail than during the nor mal periods and as a consequence glowing up in the handing of this mall may result In late delivery for Admit only clean, constructive news by reading It lirM cancUL THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONrTO A Daily Mew paper for the Horn all dia cotuwuctiw worM Ban tM doat ma azpUt ariiaa aa4 Hu inuraatiiii faanua pagaa at all iba iamilr aa Woaita'a Gatdaaa, Blacat)aa aad Baaka. AUa acaa la Iha Cbildtaa and Yaung Folk. Vlratena aditaciala aad aa lanaramadu ad saw in Ifaa "Manh of tha Ninsna" Coloma ara ai paciat ktHttm mtm, Actintia. Hamamakiaa. Ttia CbrUtlu Sclaoaa Fubllshlof Bocitrty On. Norway etrcat. Benton. UuncTfustttf Pleaaa tn to mr aubacrlptlon ta Tha ObtlMiaa panoa 01 Ona 7ar TWat wmVm toe Sis siaoths Cu s Rama., should be securely cur. thick, strong paper or cartons, Sample Copy securely tied with heavy string, not sealted against examination, plainly address with Ink and also bearing the IS cents up to 50 value. senders name and address and con25 cents up to $100 value. taining no written matter in the inside. SHOP EARLY! MAIL EARLY1 If the parcel contains anything fragile or perishable the P. O. clerk, carrier recelvig it should be so informed, DTICZ INSURE YOUR PARCELS The insurance fees are so reasonAll those seeking work on the Lehi able that It is a good plan to have your parcels insured, particularly during wxterworke are requested by Mayor the Chrstmas rush. Stanley M. Taylor, to register as soon as possible, as only 100 from Lehi are The fef are: 7" S cents up to 15 value. i i reported registered on the P. W. A, rolls at Provo. It will be'c.eceqsary to 10 cents up to $21 value. Packages In ' mi Rsqut register at the National Service at Provo. A post card mailed to the service or a letter, stating that you are still unemplyed and the request as to whether your name is on the list, will bring an answer whether you are registered or not If you want work on the new water works you must be registered at P.dt as the Lehi project is under the P. W ..-.- a. SZL&J |