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Show the Lehi Free .Press i The Only Paper r ii i ...ilW ! ' 3 Printed in Lehi 111 LEHI CITY, UTAH. was THURSDAY. JAVITAry 2i. NUMBER 22 1 mmm I MEH-GLEAH- I, Hi ER LEHI OLD FOLKS ADJUSTMENT RAISES HOG INCOME Inspected Hoc, Slaughter, mi Total Paid first 8 Month an ,4 ... . , wv HI 'V I IQ-i- GIRLS BANQUET SAT. d I933 for MELT TODAY ;t28COOJ)00: Z 500.000, 000 Pounds i bj Packer by Packers: The Lehi Old Folks are guests of the LIONS NOTES Old Folks Committee today (ThursdBeginning the day the old oiks will meet in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel at 10 a. m. for a program. Following the program the old people will gather at the Memorial Building for dinner. They will then be guests of the Cozy Theatre for a picture show. Following the show they will at the Memorial Building for luncheon and another splendid A dance in the Memorial program. Building with Carter's Orchestra furnishing the music will finish the day's festivities. Carter's Orchestra will be in attendance all day. The programs follows: 10 A. At. in THE FIFTH WARD CHAPEL Ladies Chorus First Ward directed by Miss Gardner. rnlete for the Gleaner The regular meeting of the Lehi Jriaiia Men banquet to be I held in the Lions Club will be held at the I TIT. J II C.t Lehi aru thi Second Mmruijr First Ward Relief ;0f u.,, m. at, o, :ju p. evening, January are carried out in Thursday evening at 7 p. m. sharp. jbe decorations r-- , consist 01 a good of the the theme of the banquet, that Bpcantrr. and stunt. reading ana and the cnapei Danquet airplane, The committee in charge are Lions ha! will be attractively decorated in Larsen and Hanson. manner. It is pinned, to ipprcpriate Committee for next meeting Lions the majority of the M. Smith, to entertain Sorenson and Schow. Lehi Stake. Men and Gleaners of the will be The following program FREE PICTURE carried out: Guests will be greeted by the recep Leo Hadfield and tion committee. SHOW MONDAY uartner in the Second Ward Chapel at the following program 7;30, when Lee Kay of the State Fish and will be given: Game Department will be in Lehi, Get together songs to 8 p. m Monday, January 28, and will conduct lead by Miss Delia Roberts. a free picture show and lecture on the Skit Madge Worlton and Karma "Wild Life of the State, It's Care and Evans. Protection." The show will be given Billie Jones. Solo in the Memorial Building at 8 p. m Saxophone solo Milan Allred. and is free for the public. All over Piano solo Cleora Lewis. 14 years of age are invited to attend. 8 to 9 p. m. Banquet. Membership cards for the local Mistress of Miss Inez Johnson, can be obtained at the organization Ceremonies and Reed Christofferson show. Master. as Toast During the banquet the following program will be given: OPERA DATE SET Toast-"- The Take Off" Max Wils- ay)- tiidi, I 134 9y . ( 6,fcoaooo.oooN PRELIMINARY studies Indicate that a substantial Increase In cos Income Is resulting from the adjustment lu hog marketings effectuated by the 1933-3emergency koB buying programs and the 1934 com hog production adjustment program of the Agricultural Adjustment Administration The graph above shows that the total estimated cost to packers for hogs slaughtered under Federal Inspection during the first eight months of 1934. Including tbo processing taxes due. was approximately $100,000,000 larger than for the corresponding period In 1933. This represents an Increase of In total cost and of about f more than In the hundredweight cost of live animals At the same time thr to'al Inspected 4 one-thir- d one-hal- on. Keith Lott. Solo Toast Violin "The Flight" Utella Smith duet Arva Wing and Vera Anderson. Harold Johnson. the guests will assemble in the Amusement Hall for the elec tion of officers for the coming year, the business session a Following Grand Promenade will be held and the rest of the evening spent in danc Cornet solo At 9 p. m. ing.- - Nedra Lewis is chairwoman of Special inprogram committee vited guests will include members of the General Board of the M. I. AStake Board members and their part ners, Stake Presidency and their parners, M. Men and Gleaner leaders Miss the - of the wards- - LEHI GIRLS Will FIRST PLACE IN RADIO TRYOUTS Misses and Ivy and Eloise Russon daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Kusson were awarded first place at the K. D. Y.. L. Lone Pine Rangers, Amateur Morning, Wednesday. The played Spanish Guitars and sang, giving Swiss yodelsThey tied for first with two Salt Lake boys and sang their soners over for the judges girls - . final decision and were awarded first They were invited to sing again next Wednesday morning at 6:30 a. m. At that time they will receive prizes for first place winners, Miss Beth Knudsen. daughter of Mrs. Bertha Knudsen nlaved solo's on her Hawaiian Guitar and received special mention on the same program miss Knudsen nd Miss Eloise Russon are both students of the Lehi High School and members of the various music classes of the school. Ivy Rus son is a graduate of the local high place. school. Miss Bennett who nurse at the Lehi has been head Hospital for some time has accepted a position at the Idaho Falls, Idaho. Hospital. Miss Bennett has won the love and respect her patients and made a large omber of friends during her stay in Lehi, who wish her success and happi-Bes- s in her new position. OXYDOL, Large Package Bars 2; K- - Soap, Mammoth SUGAR CORN 3 for 21c 14c The High School Opera "Melinka" j will be presented in the High School Auditorium on February 14 and 16. The matinee will be held in the afternoon of Thursday, February 14 and the night performance will be given on Saturday, February 16. Reports from the opera are that the cast and choruses are all working hard and the parts coming along in The first class debate series in a fine shape. The cast is well chosen many years is being brought to great and fit into their parts, the opera beclose this week at the high school. a ing an Austrian story. Each of the four classes has been New scenery has been received at by an affirmative and represented the high school this week for the ' team. Througrout the series negative one is promised opera and the public me ulSCUSSiuiis, iieiu in vaiiuuo 11000 of the best opera's ever presented by have been very interesting and exes, the local school. tremely close- - All students have received special commendation by one or more judges- FUNERAL SERVICES The subject, Resolved, That it is HELD FOR DARBARA impossible to establish permanent world peace, has created a good deal DANIELS of interest It is worthy of note that in a majority of cases the affirmative side has won. Barbara Funeral services for In the first round the ninth grade Louise Daniels, 10, daughter of Mr. debaters were awarded decisions over and Mrs. Gilbert E. Daniels, who both tenth erade teams. The margin passed away at her home Tuesday, of difference between these cases lay Wfard were held in the Lehi First in the fact that the sophomore stud CounBishop's Chapel, Thursday. have worked on the question only ents conducted the selor, Evans Anderson, half as loner as the ninth graders. servicesbetween the till t'no '' The opening song, a quartet, rlpvpnth and twelfth grades both af "Beautiful Isle" Mrs. G- R. laylor, firmative teams won- This produced a Hershel Manning, Rulon Fox To setMrsproblem for the second day. accompanied selected Stewart, eleventh and Raymond tle the difficulty the bv Eva Carson.. a negative team of one affirmative ., Invocation Levi i nunps. and one negative debater. Duet "The Lord Is My Shepherd In Wednesday's contests Merlin re- Mrs. O. L. Kittinger ana tLUVCUUc onH " Fmest Allred, a fast Sylvester Evans. tram ned iunior negative, pulled Remarks riaroia to defeat the freshman affirmaone rau. My Violin solo- -"0 thinkive. Their superior training, Freda Phillips. and generalship created a probing, Remarks-Kaym- ona the A lem younger students could not My Head Beneath successfully. meet Rose" Mrs. M- S. Lott. the ninth In the other semi-finBcnediction-Bo- yd of composed team, negative Cemetery Provo grade ,.ov in the ,ru a awarded was Ila Webb, Zada and H. Wing. was dedicated by A. close decision over the the senior affirm one ative with one experienced and students, The younger new debater. MISSIONARY outdone in platform ease and freedom s - - - - .u. - ru. SniLav - noimu. WIVES AND PAR-EHT- al S MEETING .. iviups and The aiissionaij d.ietoO.dFpa v.,.. infrheld on Parents, IT PAYS ' TO BUY GORDEN CREEK FORMER LEHI COA1 ' "Not a Clinker in a Carload" HOT and CLEAN EN'S HEAVY WEIGHT DIES III CANADA OVERALLS Blue or Striped 98c pr. fiEAL LEATHE OXFORDS 98c Lehi Uus- -ek and Boys Winter Underwear Word at Close Out Prices of the death of ""EN'S HEAVY WEIGHT Canaoa. 98c Lethbridge, was a son of tnaries and RUBBERS PHONE 15 Mr Karrcn s wasrecen OS MAIS division-Scorin- g It Roberta led the Wolverines with points and his fellow guard Evans scored 10. It was the rustling ability of the Lehi quint that was the outReading Mrs. Wjnzell Swenson. standing factor in the victory. They Zither Duet Mr. and Mrs. Carl retained possession of the ball through Gunther. unrelently ballhawking a good share Comic Speech Junius Banks. of the contest. Vocal Solo Ada LEHI Hadfield Quartet G. T. F. P. Bros. 2 2 0 4 rf S;mth, Harmonica and Vocal Solo Sidney 6 2 6 Wtoffinden, If ...2 Manning. 4 2 1 c Price, High School Male Chorus Directed 5 1 0 10 Evans, rg by Abe Anderson. 1 1 11 5 Roberts, lg 7 P. M. IN MEMORIAL BUILDING 0 1 1 1 rf Chafield, Stunt Junior High School Girls, 0 4 Allred, c directed by Miss Romney. 0 0 0 0c McKinney, Vocal Solo Charles Roberts. 2 1 0 4 Hatfield Vocal Duet Russon Sisters. 2 4 Clark Reading Miss Bessie Newman of Pleasant Grove. 22 18 6 50 Totals Cornet Solo Harold Johnson. LINCOLN Vocal Solo Alton Johnson. G. T. F. P. Selection Lion Quartet 2 7 4 Davis, rf 1 3 1 C W. Tucker, If 1 stuck doggedly to a simple program LEADERSHIP WEEK 3 1 W. Tucker, If 1 to make it effective. 3 0 2 Gillespie, c DEGIliS 1,'OiiDAY G. Tucker, rg The final contest, between the ninth ,.0 0 0 0 2 1 1 5 Asay, lg negative and eleventh affirmative, will 0 2 1 1 If be held within the next day day or Strasburg, the will at week begin 0 2 Leadership If two. It will feature Merlin Loveridge, Rowley, at Provo Ford, c 0 0 0 O who previously switched from affirm- Brigham Young University there will be de- Bellows, rg 0 0 0 O ative to negative and Keith Dubois, on Monday morning, all departments of for work 0 0 0 0 partment Cooper, lg juniors, and the Webb girls. L. D. S. organizations held in Ivins. lg 0 0 0 O One of the finest features of the all the of the University. series was the manner in which all the various building will be held all day with T 16 7 21 Totals contestants took the decision. No The classes each evening. entertaintments social Score by quarters: or been dissatisfaction has complaint These splendid courses are open for Lehi 19 36 42 50 voiced by anyone. This bespeaks good some of Lincoln directed are and by 3 9 18 21 everyone sportsmanship in view of the fact that the best educators of the state. All , Buttle, referee. no judging system in debating can who can should take advantage of this The Lehi boys will man the Ameven approach perfection. Teacher, and attend as many of erican Fork team at the American opportunity coaches, and students have all contrias possible. Every one is Fork Gymnasium, Friday evening. buted liberally of time, effort, and the classes invited to join in the leadership . 4 The series has proved courses. The lessons and lectures will that there are many excellent probe held every day for one week. NORTH BENCH spects for future debates. The complete lineups follow: A full program of activities has IRRIGATION CO. NINTH GRADE Affirmative been outlined for the M. I. A. WorkHelen Hansen, Gladys Godfrey; Neg- ers in the Fourteenth Annual LeaderELECTS OFFICERS ative Zada Webb and Ila Webb. ship Week at the Brigham Young TENTH GRADE Affirmative 1. University, January 28 to February Russell Schow; according to Dean Gerrit DeJong, Jr., Karlyn Chatfield, Stockholders of the North Bench Max Sharp and Inez Negative Co. met in their annual acting chairman of the week. Irrigation Powell. Each day's activity will begin at meeting in the Memorial Building, Affirma- 9:00 o'clock, when a preview of that Monday. The financal report was ELEVENTH GRADE tive Merlin Loveridge, Keith Dubois, Hnv's nrocrram will be offered by read and accepted and the following Ernest Allred, Clyde Trin-nama- members of the General Boards. officers installed for the the coming Negative Merlin Loveridge. After sessions at 9:30, 10:30 and year: Hyrum Gray, president; Wm. TWELFTH GRADE Afirmative 11:30. the workers will meet in the Davis, secretary; George Phillips, Gene Wilson, Sterling Evans, Fae "Y" cafteria at 12:45 for an M. I. A. Heber Webb, Andrew Lossee and Ray Adamson; Negative Aria Cox and luncheon. Those who gather at this Carter as a board of directors. luncheon will be addressed daily by Daniel Jones. Mrs. Leona Shelton returned to her such speakers as Oscar A. Kirkham, M. I- A. Field Executive, and Dr. F. home in Ophir, Sunday, following a UNION f.!EETI!IG SUNDAY S. Harris,. President of Brigham short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Osterloh. Young University. Departments selected for their School and The regular Sunday benefit to people in the Mutual Genealogical Union meeting will be special as listed on the separate held in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel, organizations, now being printed, are and Sunday. January 27, at 2 p. m. All program Use of Leisure Time, follows: as " workers in these organizations are Scientific Aids for GROCERY CASH Home Planning, urged to be present. Literature, Drama, the Builders, SATURDAY SPECIALS Music, Art and Visual Instruction. GREEN AND GOLD Those workers who attend the se BALL FEBRUARY 14TH lected 10c-throughout the week will be Tomatoes, 2 Can Can presented with a Certificate of Honor. Saur Kraut. 2 10c Committees are perfecting plans to In addition to the subjects men Pumpkin, Can 10c make the Green and Gold Ball, which tioned, there will be separate depart- Powdered 23c- 3 Pounds Sugar, will be held in the DansArt on Feb. ments for Vaneuards, Aaronic Pries- - Crystal Wedding Oats 24c 14th, the best ever held. Lehi First hood and Beehive. Scouting will al Karo, 3 Pound Can 24r Ward are in charge of the deco- so receive emphasis in a separate de- Salmon (Tall Can) 14c rations and various wards are taking partment. Milk (Tall anC) Morning, Sego parts of the hall for decoration. AH 6c and Banner (Sat Only) committees report favorable progress CURLY TOP BEAUTY SHOP 10 Pounds 54e Sugar, and that the ball will be outstanding. MOVES TO NEW LOCATION Loose Cocoa Nut Per Pound M. J. B., Chase and Sanborn and The Curly Top Beauty Shop operHEALTH AND WELFARE Maxwell House Coffee 33r COMMITTEE TO MEET ated by Mrs. Alta Webb has moved Bananas, Pound 5c 3 for 10c into it's new quarters in the E. N. Grapefruit (Large) There will be a special meeting of Webb Jewelry Store on Main Street. Oranges 20c Dozen, Extra Large.. 30c at20cthe Child Health and Welfare Com Mrs. Webb has arranged a very Yams, 4 Pounds of the Lettuce 8c mittee at 8 p. m- - Thursday, January tractive shop in the rear room (Laree) All jewelry store. Mrs. Webb is now Flour, Peacock and Star... 1.V 31, in the Memorial Building. the members arged to be present ready to meet her customers at We Appreciate Your. Trade E. J. Larsen, Chairman. new location. Phillips-Instrument- g al g 11 - 10 Lehi Lumber Co. STATE ST. 10 n, - BROWN'S .... 'PAGES CASH UARKET i CENTER STREET, slaughter of bogs for the first eight months of 1934 was about 12 per cent under the total for the corresponding period for 1933. A part of this gain baa been dua to an Increase In consumer'! income and to some adjustment In tonnage effectuated by the shortage of feed supplies resulting from drought, but production control under the Agrt cultural Adjustment Act has been a large factor Hog prices throughout the current marketing year are expected to average higher than for several seasons. Corn-hofarmers of the United States will have an opportunity to bold gains made this past year by procooperating in the 1935 corn-hogram now being offered by the Agricultural Adjustment Administration. Lehi High scored another victory Friday night when they won an easj game from Lincoln High basketball team with a 50 to 21 score, giving Lehi boys a clean slate and top position in the Alpine consistently from close Lehi team led at the end the range, of the first quarter IS to 3 and in created teh lead to 3fi.9 at the half, only to be outscored by the Tigera in the third quarter. Lehi made another spurt in thermal period to increase its total to 50 points. CLASS DEBATE SERIES flt th The meu"K , Thurs l on M & J;ome of Mrs. Martha Ba - COFFEE 21c Packet dlst. CRYSTAL W.EDDING OATS 21c pkg day evening. January jWtASfciERS (Close Out) ......10c MISSES' and CHILDREN'S RESIDENT i5c MJittUm HIGH SCHOOL CONDUCTS 9c Can hose imuiB LEHI TRIMS LIHG0I.fi 5 his and children. J |