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Show mfF. TEBSilAEY 28, 193 THE LEHI FREE PRESS r i LOCAL To Keep in Close n Touch With Friends Austin .it..i-t;- . h..n.r Thursday r rr r.. Bishop and Mrs. ITEf.lS i- eunts!iiv in Si t THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28. S- - I I. Goodwin .La PiT , . Lynn Hunter, who has been very ill wuh sPinal meningitis for the Dast month is reported to be doing fine and aoie to be around tfc J,, i'- vi ct g a Ii -' BEWARE OF NEW WEEDS - i. Wlton 1935 W It I a LfSVW U and aM Mis. J lines turner m .tnrA I you have shipped in hay or roueh ng, the ladies of at'e any kind to feed your animals U lww at the Paramount this winter, d not be WHERE IT'S ALWAYS NICE AND WARM and the surprised this nts attending the if find coming some new spring you ouuts inp at weeds starting near WEEKLY PROGRAM your feeding grounds or In fields where the man WRESTLING CARD u e nas been spread, warns J. C. Hogen PLEASED FANS s n, extension agronomist of tne Utah 1 State Agricultural College. Excitement Be on the lookout, when thrills mystery romance unleashed in plants be- wrts.nnjr and boxing bouts tagcd at the High School Gymnasium inn to grow, for any strange plants smashing dramatic story so startling the author dared not sign his name! that may appear. Most of them may pleased a iUfK trowd of sport be harmless but some may be very bad oiuiuay evening. The seats were nearly all filled and the program and hard to get rid of if allowed to Furniibd by Utah Oftuntj Aent. pleased the entire audience. The bout grow. Pull up roots and all and des scheduled between Alex ChristoffW, troy' Perably by burning, all plants dr "ot know, 3 tnat and Lionel Larsen and was carefully they will help you deSo many famers have shiDDed in to Mr. Christofferson cide what is best. Plan to use disabled being only teed this winter, some from rather true and tried varieties of seel. New y an injured leg. fTi GARDEN TIME varieties ine ibout netted a substantial ,.m long distances, that we may look for may turn out to be better WITH AN ALL STAR CAST. for the Li.,ns Club and school who an abundant crop of new, strange, and than the old ones, but let those who ALSO A GOOD MUSICAL COMEDY. some noxious weeds, were sponsors for the affair. can afford it find out ADMISSION ONLY in, , are In this case you cannot help that and garden planting r ians are underway for another On the whole, thus everything far d these weeds were introduced onto your t hand Seed catalogs ol vege-ispoints to the season of 1935 as being carnival in March, flowers in bright colors that a farm, but you can help in that you do good one for the garden. Take H. most families not allow them to continue to grow being received by LARGE STAR CAST IN vantage of it. Make a plan of your and spread. Nip this danger in the w werr day now remind us that whether you have a garden of THE "PRESIDENT VANISHES" garden, advises Mr- - Hogenson, and it will u bud, time we maae up uui mmua nowers or a of vegetables or not take much of an effort to tret rid - wing to plant in our gardens, a combination garden of the tw ANOTHER SUPER SPECIAL AT REGULAR nc w notea stage and of it, but let the weeds grow PRICES c. Hogenson, extension agrono- - how just this much of each kind you want to screen stars, twenty-tw- o ' , 1 t 1 ,j i ' 1. in all, enact one and will have difficult a year aiaie you the of t'tan Agricultural plant and here you are fe going to plant the story of "The President Vanishes," task ahead of you for years to come, Tnok these catalogs over it Plan for the seeds, the fertilioer the new Paramount film, coming Fri and ior any tools you may need. Re- day and Saturday to the Royal Old Man: "Son, can you direct me member to order the seeds earlv be i neatre. "lAV TOR ONE AND ONE FOR, l fore the best stocks of the seedsmen the story of the sensational kid to the bank?" ' , f Kid: "Yes, sir, for a quarter." U become exhausted. napping of the President of the Old Man: United "Isn't that States the film features Arthur Make a shallow box and fill it with mighty high fine sifted soil and sow seeds in the Byron as the President, and Edward pay? ' Kid : "Not for a bank director, mis house for plants to be transplanted Arnold Pejrgy Conklin, Edward Elliss, ter." Paul Kelly, Osgood Perkins, Sydney into the garden later on. Getting- - your MLAND1S soiucii sujrieu eariy in tne season is Blackmer, Janet Beecher, Andy DeCharles vine, and Robert WELT Grapewin ft "Such fun, this job hunting! You Jj the keynote of success. An early start McWade. "' know, being a college man I never gives you a longer season and more film The is a indictment of vigorous to hat. wear a I stand was grow crops opportunity Yesterday Every family that can get hold of profiteers and crooked politicians. The ing in a bookshop waiting to be hired a little piece of ground should plant President of the Unted States is be when a lady came in, picked up a book ' Z . and care for a garden this year for loved by everyone for bringing pros- and handed me two dollars. Today their own protection, advises Mr. perity to the country. When a new I m going to loiter in a piano store." European war brings its shadow on I I i V'Mw-TTNHogenson. t K, THE PARK SHOE this country, he fights to keep the peo ple out of war. f, But a group of war profiteers plot REPAIRING SHOP against him and by newspapers swing STATE STREET, the opinion against the President too, LEHI, UTAH The country now demands war HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. Then news of the kidnaping of the Come la and give ua a President breaks. Immediately public work trial, u mi m Nothing in heaven or hell can stop these opinion changes. The people rally to dons while you wait. men I They're the lancers . . . living, fighting, him and "Wre Want Our President" mszM In the spectacular replaces the "We Want War" slogan loving, hating together OWa How the mystery is eventually setting of India, land of mystery and romance! solved and the War problem cleared buccess is often the difference be up, brings the film to a thrilling, and Adolph Zukor presents tween good roads and the lack of them. dramatic finale. This signature is familiar to "Part time'' roads don't do much for a community. C. W. R. P. U. TO HOLD you if you follow the cartoons New industries seeking a location BIRTHDAY PARTY that appear regularly in this are always greatly influenced by the paper and if, by any chance, evidences of support and encourageThe C Wt R. P. Union will hold a you art not following them, ment shown by good roads. birthday party of the first year of the you are missing something. Most communties can be thankful organization in the Memorial Build wllk Kettner ranks as one of the for the character of their business ing, Wednesday, March 6th at 8 p. m. men. great cartoonists of the coun r There will be a short snappy program, PHONE The lunch. and social have men of the type that followed by a lap try. His cartoons reflect an They unusual insight into human make a community better; men of high union invites the public to join them If you have any news of in- ideals nature and an extremely keen to in their first birthday party. A small who all are at times willing aterest, any advertisng, any job RICHARD CROMWELL labor for the good of the entire com. admission will be charged to cover exsense of humor. There is never tLr prating or want anythinir in and or its a future. an unpleasant sugpenses, munity sting SIR GUY STANDING iSprinting line. These men do all in their power to in any of them, but gestion road on the Service with a tmila his car tourist A stopped C Aubrey Smith Monte Blue there is always an idea or a encourage and develop . , . .. . lirt.i, fay and asnea a nitie cuuuuj uuy roads. end Kathleen Burke is worth while. that thought THAT HAVE it was to Bunkville. The little boy COMMUNITIES "It's 24,996 miles the way you GOOD ROADS WILL GET SOME n you i.ium iuuuu are W art glad to b abl to going, WHERE. It Pays to Have Your Own LEPHONE THEATRE ' A.';y "'tre Fark-Ro-Sh- ";j i a. Friday & Saturday, March and Home News farm rniw WxanuEis and 2 "The President Vanishes" ... Sunday, Monday and Tuesday March 3, 4 and 5 -i , in I ALU i1-- , If vo7 YYl vJ 4i7 - Tr- y, Jl x i vk &wa in imnif ... 3K3!l2se3iemSS "TB3I IM$ bengal yrair GARY COOPER 8-- W FRANCHOT TONE re-die-d, JE4 sealed'"' M ) tin SOLD li ain't but four." 9ivt our readers this splen- did festure. We know that In the day of long ago there ruled QUICK THINKING a Dictator who was a money-gettealways find it pleasant to you When Jones showed his wife the One day on a big field he reviewed the spend a minute or two with she said, Don i try officers of his army of tax collectors. fish he caught saw Smith you Mr. to put that over. Among them were the Chief Tax Coin the fish shop." Tax Collectors, llector, the Assistant 1 she did," aid Jones. "Sure and Deputy Torthe Super-Tortursome." sell to had caught so many I turers. them upon After congratulating securing from the taxpayers their last cent and property, he questioned them as to the possibility of collecting still more taxes. The Chief Tax Collector answered by saying, "This empire is so well governed and the people have been so well plucked by taxes mat they have nothng left" The Dictator then asked, "Have you taxed the air? No person who cannot This source pay taxes should breathe.overlooked.'' of revenue must not be He then asked if there were any nD the only way that you can be sure they will and found prisoners n the dungeon confined for fce right is to know what the designers and there were two who were shall be right. of taxes. creators of new styles have decreed the crime of Kinrethe Chief Torturer, however, Cberie Nicholas, nationally known authority, who however willing, however expenonced tells you rould writes on women's fashions for this paper, skillful, however imaginative, for you th them, lust what you want to know and pictures collect no further taxes from well-dresspass Dictator will woman the the that -- arments and hats that he requested said, on them. The Dictator that come. The r. KETTNER er i IV. enlace SEALED NATJ08AL Jj 1 "po,f' f ed b before the must judgment A th.y "This is unpleasant news. take to me, use are no longer any heads and enchop off their slave their children." then-clothe- mllx NATlftk: -- Like All Women, You Want Your Clothes to Be Rh O'x you tell that -really u newf WHY THIS a? wmentpjq tHt Customer: wors- tsent me is about the a minute- - Hart Storekeeper: "Wait cheese be- a minute! I was making styles be wearing in the weeks to ts the and authentic are describes Miss Nicholas but they that she depicts are The garments are do not represent style extreme. the average woman and those that will be worn by home stores. that you will find for sale in your SIIG STREET, LEHI, UTAH Customer : sell it now?" But why ' Also PATHE NEWS and a Good POPEYE CARTOON COMEDY, DON'T MISS IT! ONLY 10c and 15c Wednesday and Thu., March 6 and 7 IT'S BARGAIN DAYS Strike up the band! Here comes the romance that'll set the whole world cheering college all-tim- e, "The Band Plays On" With ROBERT YOUNG, STUART CRWIN, BETTY FURNESS and TED HEALY. f Also Chapter No. 8 of fa . i f r gar-men- cheese you w U BATTERY DELAY? A a ttjlti tbroigb Mlttt Kttt up with tht changing mrtiU illustrated affearwg h Rr pubic WcboU? sbomt thorn. f tbtsa column and tail jour jrundt "TAILSPIN TOMMY" All Seats 10c DID SHE MEAN IT? Let's Go! Tommy. , V "Tommy," said she, "I want you to "Now, Tommy," said Mrs. Bell, "I want you to be good while I am out" rememb? that you can not be a bob cf "ITT be good tot a penny," replied mine unless you are good for nothing r |