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Show THURSDAY. NOVEMBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS 7. 1935 IN JOE E. BROWN PRINTING BRIGHT LIGHTS LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES FORM LETTERS funnel-mouthe- . mt CIRCULARS i GUMMED Brown, the rwiifiian comes to U.e Royal Theatre in what iiunday, Monday and Tutsday s his is heralded i ronante. cofr.edy In addition to Jot stun'.s, '.nere are lour i:ve.j fur the picture is i.ne of Lac lift and th tinging comes in j d upru-uiou- laugh-provokin- g HANDBILLS BUSINESS CARDS tage STATMENTS naturally. ARE INSURED YOUR DEPOSITS -- J.,. L. Save Money! LEHI FREE PRESS i:.: to $5,000 Dollars and dances stunts with the h.!:..-e-:f acrobat. c fa.v.ou.- - Maxell...--. dar.f inr' pietty ch .ru- and in the it' a. "Bright Lights" is neither or a farce, but a stirring Vore.- of Set and Printed in Lehi Build Lehi. Not Another Town This bank is now a member of the Federal i ! but a musical Insurance Corporation. and Commercial Banking Savings Department a from quick jump but !ts..;ue comedy troupe to a big Safety Deposit Vault Insurance Bonds madI'ioad.ay actor, playing with a RULE VI GENEALOGICAL AND cap heiress, Patricia Ellis, out for adventure. His wife and partner in OLD FOLKS COMMITTEES The Stake Old Folks and (Jenea- the burlesque show, Ann Dvurak, is historout of it and goes back to small time. logial Committees will prepare their from Joe's head swells which causes ies of their organizations present-witthe until Lehi in complications which lead to a Telephone 85 many beginning biographial sketches and pictures unique and amazing climax. MAIN STREET Broun himself started his theatrical LEHI, of its officers. life as a comedian in a burlesque RULE show, and the burlesque sequences are Each ward will prepare a complete made the more natural by the use of history from the beginning of its an entre troupe which was playng in ing- sprinklng system, etc., will be a triangular love affair in orpanization to the present except Los Angeles when "Bright Lights" done wth no cost to the owner f he winners oi me contest, Patrj L. . T . that in the case of the First Ward, ts was being filmed. ner uoss, rorter will see Councilman Charles L. Hall, and her settlement T the . with .1 will lL T ,U7f, begin hisory The cast includes William Gargan, i'e laioot, are involved of Lehi. Each ward also will furnioh the police are After ONeill, Cawthorn, Henry Joseph a piture and biographical sketch of William steps i and' Arthur Treacher, Gordon Westcott, CASE OF LUCKY LEGS their bishops, bishop's counselors, t. (.nine in a series of the Joseph Crehan and William Demar-esward clerks,' horister and tithing breath-takin- g adventures ima clerks. Genevieve Tobin Busby Berkeley directed. has the GardThe latest of Erie Stanley feminine role as the wise-c- r RULE VIII screenbe to novels ner's best selling DAY of the lawyer-detec- t The bishopric of the ward will ap- CEMETERY CLEAN-U- P ed by First- - National, ''The Case of secretary SUCCESSFUL VERY of written histories utners in the cast include if all any by prove the Lucky Legs," to the Royal Theatre the organizations of the ward and the Barton oeiiKins, MacLane, and Saturday with Warren The cemetery clean-u- p day which Friday stake presidency will make the final CraieltJ Anta the of Kerry, role in the cast 30th William again was held Wednesday, October examination and correction. O'Neill CrtU and Henry lawyer-detectivJoseph statue and famous was reported as quite successful. This A biographical sketch should inArchie L. Mayo directed Mason. clude all of the main activities of an work was done under the direction of Terry ture from the screen play by Br The picture is said to be the most The high school indivdual whether in echlesiastical, the Lions Club. Holmes and Ben Markson, GardWhile they boys and quite a number of local men thrilling and exciting of all of civil, or businesr lifeChadorov adapted the 4m Jerry The cemetery ner's stories, and carries an unusual should not be too long, neither should helped in the clean-up- and romance with sparkling dialogue clean-u- p they be so short that important events looks much better after the FUTURE FARMER addi-to- n are left out. For an example, you but their are yet a few jobs which hilarious comedy situations, in breath-takin- g to sequences. looks. are referred to the "History of Lehi." need to be done to improve its It pens with a contest for the girl The P. W. A. w ill furnish the work General Committee: The Lehi Chapter of the h ANDREW FJELD. Chairman free if the citizens will get in touch with the most beautiful legs, with the Farmers of America met in the J murder of the man who promoted it. with Councilman C. L. Johnson. BISHOP S. I. GOODWIN culture room last Thursday nigr after he had skipped town with the 7:30. The headstones C. work Such as BANKS JUNIUS replacing chairman of thedifr FAY EVANS. Secretary taking down fences, putting in curb- - proceeds. The killing is tied up with activity emmittees reported on projects that they are workinr They are doing the work very a WHEAT CONTRACTS NOW! is by Lois The Joe E Leeson V gate flBasnlk of? Lclil FoR the beneiit oi delinquent taxpayers who because ci business depreshave been sion, the 21st Utah Legislature enacted an emergency tax measure. The law became effective March 25, 1335 and expires January 1. 193G. hard-presse- d 11 VII-WA- FIRST, it enables delinquent taxpayers, owing save as much taxes for 1932 and prior years, back taxes by Janas 28 provided they pay all h 1. 1936. RDS 1 1 enables delinquent taxpayers who taxes now to save their propall back cannct pay erty from tax sale, provided they pay all delinquent taxes for 1931 and prior years before this year's taxes become delinquent. Ask your county treasurer ior a free lolder SECOND, it which explains this plan in detail. money-savin- urvey throughout the ttate that the majority of delinquent taxpayer! weie not aware o! this libera! offer. Therefore the State Tax Commission cooperating with the varicis county and rr.unicipci) clficr-r- ; ere taking this to call it to the attention property-savin- g, g A cpp'Dr-tunit- COMMISSION - y Chairman all citizen. tip SAVE Y,OUR PROPERTY! Otto Fry was taken to home in Springville, Monday. Mr- - Hospital Notes READY TO SIGN FARMERS OF UTAH COUNTY TO ATTEND SERIES OF MEETINGS his The new wheat contracts for the next four-yeperiod, beginnng in 136, may be signed by farmers of Utah county at a series of meetings beginning November 5, County Agent Lyman H. Rich announces. Checks covering the last 1934 and the first 1935 wheat payments are expected to arrive soon and, providing they arrive before the meetings, will be distributed at that time, Mr. Rich, county agent declared. All farmers wishing to sign contracts are urged by Mr. Rich to one of the meetings. The schedule follows: November 5, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m Ctiy and County Building, Provo; . X ovemoer o, iun a. m. to 4 p. m., L. D. S. Second Santaquin ward; November 7. 1 p. m. to 5 p. m., High land L. D. S. ward; 7 p. m. to 9 p. nt, American Fork city hall November 8 10 a. m. to 5 p. m-Lehi Memorial building; .November 9. 10 a. m. to 2 p. m.. Pleasant Grove city hall; Nov. 11. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m-Payson Legion rooms; November 12. 9 a- m. t0 3 p m.. Springville library: November 13 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Benjamin amuse ment hall; November 14. 10 a. ,n. to p. ni.. Spanish Fork city hall; Nov 1". 6 p. m. to 9 p. m., Salem libra November 10, 2 p. ni. to p. ni.. Cedar Vallev. ar INSTRUCTIONS TO The received the Lehi Hospital this patients following treatment at ECCLESIASTICAL week: e HISTORY WORKERS The small daughter of Mr. and Webb was treated for an jured arm, Wednesday. Mrs-Rober- J e, UTAH STATE TAX thowtd oi Deposit romai:tic comedy. con.-ern- by paying delinquent taxes uary ii"-- - -- AS MUCH AS 28 1 BUTT ERWRAPPERS an. t in- Owing to the many questions that have come in relative to histories and Sylvia Jean Btadshaw, small daughbiographies being prepared for the ter of Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Bradshaw, Stake Ecclesiastical History, the had her tonsils removed- - Tuesday, General Committee has considered it October 29. wise to make public the following e e rules and re'gulatons as a guide for Mrs. Harold Fox Is the proud preparing such writings: mother mother of a fine baby boy. RULE ORGANI born Friday. , ZATIONS e Each auxilary organzation, either Dick Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. ward or stake, is to furnish a T. R. Mitchell, underwent an appendisketch and a photograph of citis operation, Wednesday. the President and Superintendent, e Counselors and Assistants. Secretary.' Glen Richins of Tleasant Grove, received medical treatment at the Treasurer, and Chorister, and also a history of the organization, past and Lehi Hospital, Friday. present. Mrs. Russell Thompson of Ameri-- RULE II STAKE ORGANIcan Fork, who has been receiving ZATIONS medical treatment at the hospital was! Each stake organization is respontaken home. Saturdav. sible for its own history, sketches and photos, as well as for those of the Mrs. hldon Park and babv of Plns- r "ar(I oipanizatons under its junsdic- ant Grove, were taken to thtir home tion. SPANISH e if Bad Weather? this year. Let the telephone run your errands Miss La Rue Bushman, dauglfe Mrs. Leah Bushman and Browm son of Mr. and Mrs. I Brown, were marred Monday, Not ber 4. 1935. The voung couple many friends wishing them ft happiness. They have taken parts in Lehi activities. 1 t Saturday. v . FORK TRIP LEHI. KEEP LEAD 6o TO 6. TO RULE III ONE PICTURE AND SKETCH One picture and sketch will be required of each individual, and will Mrs- - Elzada Beits of Nephi, was come through the organization in treated for a shock, which she received which he he holds or has held the in an accident erly Sunday morning. highest office. Mrs. Mack Batchelor and son were returned to their home, Saturday. Spanish Fork and Lncoln con-- : tinued their merry scrap for the Regon Three jrridiron title Friday,, the former routing last season's Lehi. fir, to t!. and Lincoln humblng Pleasant Grove. IS to 0. The IV MEI.CHTZEDEK Forkers have won three straight Howard .Cunningham of American RULE games while the lone blot on the PRIESTHOOD QUORUMS Fork, w as treated for a badly cut Lad Each High Priest's, Seventy's and record of Lincoln is a 6 to (i tie en-- i ana ear when he received from an Elder's will provide a com- counter with Springville several weeks quorum accident N. S. Peck w as also treated for a severe cut on the forehead plete history of rts organization from ago. the beginning until the Spanish Fork counted ten touch- and bruises received from the ac-ipresent and tlowns furnish against Lehi. Christensen. sketches and dent. photos of its President, Counselors and Serretnrv hurly fullback, counting four of them. The losers had the peculiar distincMrs Udell I amb and baby were provided these sketches are nnr fur. I nished tion of scoring early in the first other by taken home. Sunday. organizations. quarter and retaining the until RULE near 'he end of the period, b- -t o . Mr. Edward Price of Fairfield wlS The Principal of the Seminary will the Forkers' attack assumed full taken to the hopitnl for nvdical provide a history o the institution power, it was too bad for the Pioneers. treatment Monday, she was returned from its founding to the present with tn her home. Tuesday. a picture and biographical sketch of Mr. and Mr. Boyd Gilbert and Principals providing these pictures son. Dick of Salt Lake, visited with Mr. Willia-- Main-lnunderwent and sketches are nt taken care of Miss Margaret Thurman r.nd Mis a major operation. Tuesday morning. otherwise. Ida Thurman. Sundav. run-neru- I -1 a Mrs. B. W. Richardson Miss Pauline Stewart and LarryJ Champion, in Kentucky! 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