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Show Us 'ad I THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER P.aK RO-SH-E THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS 12. 1S35 LOCAL TO OPEN SEPT. 21 ITEMS Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen of American Mrs. Sylvester Evans has spent the was a guest of her daughter, Fork, her with at week daugh Myton past Mrs. Andy Trane, Monday. ter, Mrs. Emery Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Dailis Wall spent Dickerson is receiving medical at Fairfield with Mr. and her Tuesday ' treatment at the Veterans Hospital in Mrs. McKinney. a; The winter dancing season at Park Miss Lucille Fagan, spent Thursday Salt Lake City. Ito-Shwill open with a grand ball Mr. and Mrs. Dailis Wall attended irstt in this popular resort, on Saturday, and Friday in Salt Lake City with the funeral services of Mr. Wall's friends. Mrs- - George G. Robinson and daugh September 21. The hall has the largbrother, at Wallsburg. Sunday. of est dance floor south of Salt Lake City ter. Marie, motored to Murray, Sunand Mr. Armond Webb and Mrs. and has been entirely redecorated, new day and spent the day with Mr. and Sylvan Clark. Misses Nola Clark, floors added and everything done to sons, Paul and Keith of Payson. were Mrs. J. N. Litson. Pauine ates and Marie Lott spent week-en- d. visitors Lehi the over make it attractive and comfortable for in Salt Lake City. Thursday the hosts of dancers from all over the one state, who will find Park e' Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Chilton of of the finest dance halls of the west Pocatello, Idaho, are guesta of Mr. Off Added to the attractions there this and Mrs. J. W. Chilton. Tht following program was given between shows at the royal theatre .season will be Harry Lewis and the his Hollywood last Monday night-Glen Arden and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pugmire of This orchestra plays to Orchestra. Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests Gar packed halls wherever it has been of Mr. and Mrs. William McGuire. featured and is one of the leading MAVIS JOHNSON. PIANIST e of dance orchestras of the west coast. Mrs. H. C. Evans, sons, Don and will be resort Frank PHYLLIS HITCHCOCK, COSTUME DESIGNER nd ! The managed by Sherwin and Mrs. Juliette Goates ISasmond who assures local dancers were Salt Lake visitors, Thursday. that they will always find a welcome 1. WEDDING OF THE DANCING DOLL Rose Flower Lott La Rae Girl a. and the highest class entertainment at Mr. and Mrs. Howard Evans and trnte Donna Hardman b. Red Riding Hood Park Roland Tidd were business visitors to 'orna Buster Brown Howe WoodTiouse Lake Salt City. Saturday. Gorden d. Jack Jensen atte Jumping Follie e. Rick Dancers Ina Kirkhaiu, Shirley Roberts, Madge D. U. P- - KOTES Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hardy were Glenna Rick and Fay Nicholes f. Bridesmaids of Mr. and Mrs. Arley Clark guests h. Bride Margaret Worlton and other Lehi relatives this week. Preacher i. Webb Jackie The Fort Wall Camp of the DaughaterV j. Bridegroom ters of the Pioneers will meet at the Mrs. James Zimmerman, son, Cecil h. Mama Doll Lela Slappy "home of Mrs. Lester Peterson, Thursand 2. Harlem daughter, Enid, spent Sunday in Blues" "St Mell Louis Wardle, Lyle Sharp. Fay Hutchings day, September 12th at 2 p. m. All Lake City. Salt and Gretta Churchill inMay members and eligible members are 3. Dance "Alma Pater" Pep Shirley Roberts, Madge Kirkham, Ina Rick ' ion j cited to be present. Mrs.- - Sarah Burgin, Mr. and Mrs. 4. Modern Russion "Soon" Dortha Evans and Theda Henke B. A. Mitchell of Salt Lake City were 5. Little Shirley Temple (ensemble) "Goodship Lollypop". . week-en- d SONS OF UTAH PIONEERS guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Rose La Rae Lott, Howe Woodhouse, Gorden Jensen Rumball. 0. Solo (i. and Romance" Beth Jackson Tap "Rhythm The Sons of the Utah Pioneers 7. Color Dance "Melody In F," Advanced Group Faye Hutchings, -Mrs. Lowell Brown, son Bobby and ever, will hold their first regular meeting Mell Wardle, Dortha Evans, Theda Henke, Margaret Banks, Lyle Luann, left Saturday for a daughter, Gretta ig irin the Lehi Fifth Ward chapel, Thurs-itiMay Churchill, Arva Mercer, Atha Hebertson, two Sharp. weeks visit at Twin Falls, Idaho, Effie Faye Zimmerman. day, September 12 at 8 p. m. All Ella Cameron., Mrs. with members 8. be Eskimo Dance ''Nachica" iccoej Jackie Webb present. urged to 0. Scotch Dane "Mountain Belle ShottUche" Rose La Rae Lott, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bringhurst of Ina Rick, Lela Slappy, Glenna Rick, Shirley Roberts A bee's stinger is one thirty-secon- d Lake City, were callers at the Salt 10. Rumba "The In Red" Audery Thomas and Partner home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, of an inch long. The other two feet 11. Skelton DanceLady "Prelude" Advanced Group is imagination. enroute to Southern Utah. 12. Solo "Moon Gretta May Churchill Tuesday, Tap Indigo" 13. School Dance "Shool Days" Elementary Group a, Ina Evans of Los Angeles, Definition: A career is anything 14. Walti Clog "Stardust." Dortha Evans, Margaret Banks. Atha Hebertson followreturned home, Friday Lela Slappy, Margaret Worlton, Ina Rick, you work at without feeling imposed 15. Pantonine "China Town" Donna Hardman, Glenna Rick, Shirley Roberts, Madge Kirkham ing a short visit with her father. W. a upon. S. Evans and other relatives. 16. Finale "I've Got Rhythm" Group A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Grace, Friday. Mother and son reported to be feeing fine. The mother was Miss Mary. Smith "IV Mrs. H, Smith. Sr., is visiting daughters in Blackfoot. Idaho- G. E. olIC EPITAPH 1 CONFIDENCE Here lies what's left Of a road hog's nerve; He met a fellow Who wouldn't swerve. CONTINUES TO GAIN R-- e' 12, 1933 Bankers Report Nation-Wid- e Improvement in Attitude Toward Banks Educational Campaigns Play a Part The apple may have caused 'the downfall of man, but the banana has run it a close race ever since. L. d Ro-Sh- Dance Revue Given at Royal Beth Jackson, Instructor Ro-Sh- c nib--be- U Cal-frni- Royal 1 lieatre LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM before her marrage. Mr. and Mrs. Arval Gunther of American Fork, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther, Sunday. NEW YORK. Ninety-siper cent of over 300 reporting clearinghouses throughout the United States find concrete eridence of favorable tums in public epinion regarding banks, it is shown in the results of a survey made by "Banking," the monthly publication of the American Bankers Association. districts in every state City and eon-t- ry are represented, it is pointed out "The outstanding conclusion is that there has been a genuine nation wide improvement the last few months In the attitude of the public toward its banking institutions." the publication says. Statistical eridence on which the bankers base their conclusions which warrant this statement Is as follows: x The Evidence "How do bankers know there has been an improvement In the public attitude? They havo certain statistical evidence. They have seen their deposits increase substantially In nearly all the cases reported, and tremendously In some cases. Many letters tell of Increases of 100 to 300 per cent from the low point of the panic. "For another thing, they know that fewer people are using safe deposit boxes ss a repository for their savings, and that, in many instances at least, postal savings are declining. "However, many express the view that they could throw out the statistical evidence and still realize that the public is in a better mood where the banks are concerned than before. The best evidence offered on this point, numerous bankers say. Is to be found In the acceptance by the public of the newly Instituted service charges and the reduced deposit Interest rates." A Summary of the Returns The statement presents the following summary of the survey: "We find on breaking up the general classifications of replies to the poll that the 65 per cent of those answering with an unqualified 'yes' represent only s partial measure of the optimistic feeling. Adding the favorable replies Included in other (roups, (L e. 'yes' with qualifications, 'no change,' and 'mixed') we find that the vote shows a definitely healthy situation in 84 per cent of the localities reporting; at least some signs of improvement In another 12 per cent; a continuance of unfavorable Conditions la 3 per cent, and a change for the worse In mother I per cent It is not too much to say that this Is sub stantlally 98 per cent favorable." Howdy, folks! This is the season when people sit around campfires and sing old songs. But don't be too elated when you sing a solo and your friends clap their hands loudly. It may not be applause; they may be merely slapping mosquitoes. USED CAES "We Pay More and Sell For Lena" 1930 BUICK SEDAN, like new $450 1929 De Luxe DODGE SEDAN $265 1928 CHEVROLET Sedan $125 KOTOR-CO- . GEO. HAYCOCK 25 NORTH 2ND WEST, PROVO GOLD WANTED Licensed gold buyers will pay up td $35.00 an ounce for old dental bridges, crowns, rings, chains, lockets, watch cases, spectacle frames, etc. or any other discard ed Jewelry if mailed within 30 days. Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity given to you by a reliable concern to get full value for your old gold We also buy old silver. ELC0 GOLD. REFINERY 212 Spring Arcade Building, Los Angeles, California FOR i : ABSTRACTS OF TITLE ! . to lands, city lots and mining claims, or if you want a deed, mortgage or conveyance made see xi. u, jEunnson Rectooi for Changed Publio Opinion As to reasons for the changes In pub lio opinion regarding banks reported by or leave word at this office !; Betters Biggest Hit is Coming! Mrs. Jennie Nostrum, sons, Bruce the clearinghouses "more than one or BETTE DA VIS and GEORGE BRENT in our and Reed, returned from a two weeks ganlzation has a word to say about the visit in Los Angeles, California, with American Bankers Association adver Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Beck and Glenn tising and educational material," the dear i ne says. wrft Webb. They visited all points of inIt mentions in addition the benefits terest in Los Angeles and vicinity of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp The screen's man-huntturns thrill-huntin a headline story too hot for and report a very enjoyable trip. In oration the emergency, improvement ALSO A GOOD COMEDY ai2?Ict In the general business situation, the 10c and 15c. en, I weeding out of weak banks and the BROADWAY WATERMELONS FOR SALE banking moratorium. work 5 "The response to the survey can be Arland UdalL tf , GOUDOLIER and informaas down encouraging put een t ; DOUBLE SET WORK HARNESS tive," the magazine concludes. "It holds ..lJ..,il.iiii,.Miiii.WB.iiii.il.il7li,iBia.. i FOR SALE See L. I. Wardle. ,t out the definite hope that with a conWarner tinuance of a "Broadway Gondolier," cooperative, educational Bros- - sensational new musical comedy FOR RENT Mrs. E. E. Curti. attitude on the part of the bankers the which reunites the popular stars of rest of the journey back to normal may place. See W. M. Hicks. American "Gold Diggers of 1933.' Dick Powell well be completed In the not too disFork. and Joan Blondell will be shown local tant future." Iy at the Royal Theatre, Sunday, WAGON FOR SALE 334 Bain. Monday and Tuesday. BANKERS ACTIVE Hi complete with dumo boards. The picture heralded as one of the box, neck yoke and double trees. most humorous, a3 well as romantic $25 takes it. S. P. Abbott, Lehi. MOVE SOIL SAVING productions of the year, is based on If VOUr wiriero -Mar-Mna story by Sig Herzig, E. Y. Harburg M T in TTia v& Mower needs renaim. Rlmnn and Hans Kraly. In the all star cast Issue Book Describing Causes, Sharpened, William Osborne will do besides Dick Powell and Joan BlonRavages and Means of Preit. Louise Erosion of dell, are Adolph Menjou, vention Fruit, potatoes, or noultrv taken In Fazenda, Willam Gargan, George MADISON, Wise Under the title on subscription. A FREE Family BarWer and Grant Mitchell. Values In pass for anv show at tha RatbI The story concerns the romance of "Protecting Investment the American Bankers AssoTheatre with every 50c paid. Take a New Yrk tairicab driver, who aspires Land," ciation Agricultural Commission has to be a singer, and the secretary of published a booklet dealing with the the family by paying your subscript a big broadcasting concern, who falls conservation of soil resources as a ion to Lehi's Beat Paper it's cheaper in love with him and arranges an pressing national problem. Butter Wrappers and all mftM "Careful estimates Indicate that audition. done at the lowest prices p printing disand tons of soil, suspended A series of mix-up- s prevents his and workmanship at off to the sea each sible. Quality are carried solved, appearance, and his teacher, a former the commis- ways better. water," by running year singer and impoverished Italian sion's book declares. "An equal amount aristocrat, sings for him. But his removed from Its source Is left en route. voice has gone sour and the taxi This means a total of 1,500,000,000 tons, driver loss out It is not until he gets equal to approximately one ton for LEGAL riOTICES to Venice that he makes good, first as each acre of land In this country. The a singing gondolier, and later in Soil Conservation Service estimates ruined. opera. He returns to New York and that 35,000,000 acres have been acres more are 125,000,000 "There success in one of the most unusual valuable topsoil, and PROBATE AND GUARDIAN-the have lost that climaxes imaginable. SHIP NOTICE It Is estimated that still another 100 Dick Powell, in the role of the singmillion acres are being converted Into ing gondolier, renders several songs marginal or land, bringConsult Countv Clerk or tha in the production. Joan Blondell, as ing disaster to those trying to eek out rtispective signers for further in the secretary to the radio magnate, a living from erosion enfeebled soil, lormation. next to ruin genthe and threatening songs a comedy song in the picture. forces Adolphe Menjou has the role of eration, since these destructive NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dick's teacher, and the actor said to are going on at an increasing rate." In a chapter devoted to control and be the best dressed man of the screen measures for soil losses it 108t Also PATHE NEWS and a GOOD CARTOON COMEDY. In the matter of the estate of ADMISSION ONLY 10c and 15c appears in the worst clothes he has preventive describes terracing; strip cropping, t Wallace William Asher, deceased. worn. ever wind erosion control, gully control and ndB Creditors Louise a will present claims with Fazenda has of losses from control the comedy strong leaching. and Other chapters are devoted to soil vouchers attached to the undersigned role and Grant Mitchell is the radio resources, the toll exacted by soil ero- at his residence in Lehi City, Utah manager. There are many novelty features sion, methods for keeping soils produc- on or before the 18th day of October, uses for 1935. in the picture. One is a complete tive, state and national , RpAL ROACH, King of Comedy, has never created a faster or funnier Picture- - Nin 7 mi-.,- ,.. in a soil conlasd, forestry ust happiness-Jwhich in Powell, servation try broadcasting station ad clock the laughs. ROBERT YOUNG and EVELYN VENABLE in a In program and wild life GERALD TAYLOR, Administrator Blondell and Menjou sing. The Four land nse program. The booklet deO. DEVERE WOTTON, Mills Brothers also do their act and scribes In detail the marshalling of for administrator, Attorney orchesTed Fio Rito and his famous many forces which Is being brought I about under the leadership of the Soli P. O. address American Fork, Utah. tra play. 1 Erosion Serrlcs to meet this national First Publication August 15, 19S5. The Canva Family also appear at Chapter No. 4 of BUCK JONES in "THE ROARING WEST.' ALL SEATS 10c LET'S GOt the radio station. problem. Last Publication September 12, 1135. Friday and Saturday, September 13 and 14 i "Front Page Woman" er ma-asi- WANT ADS er n Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. September 15, 16 and 17 9-- ... rsfwi'sr''' imij. in o -- .. 0 Wednesday and Thursday, September 18 and 19 IT'S BARGAIN DAYS , 'J bo 'VAGABOND LADY" ' |