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Show THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1936 13, " SCIENCE DEPARTMENT V V HELPS READERS f. The Lehi High School Social Science Department is aiding our jtaders in an understanding of the various platforms of the major contemporary political parties through a aeries of articles of which this is the &ird The first two dealt with Bud ft and Taxation." 'Banking and Currency," "Unemployment and Re- - YOU FEEL BETTER WHEN YOU LOOK I CLEANER 1 ! f I I with 'MADSEH CLEANING 5 r uture articles order will aner- follow in : .,du.,M1 ueniensei and ana Munitions." C r supreme Lourt,' and ' Social itv." -- secur- - October 28 "Civil Service." and Civil Liberties.' Today's article deal u!tK tions with foriegn nations. A continuation of lAKlrF reciprocal tariffs with friendly countries, but cognizant of the necessity for protecting adequately against cheap foreign goods, is the plank of the Democrats. The Republicans would repeal the the reciprocal trade agreements already made and would attempt to increase our foreign trade by arbi- adjusting tariffs through means of a flexible scale. The Union party favors a high protective traiff. The Socialist and Communist parties are silent on this issue, FOREIGN AFFAIRS Democrats promise to continue the present "good neighbor" policy and the Kellog Pact, Republicans repudiate the League of Nations and World Court, and any semblance of foriegn political They advocate the settling of ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST I an7TIU"iC trarily Clean clothes will add a great deal . to your t your enjoyment well the being! During personal Kimmer when clothes get soiled . quickly, be sure to send them to tie cleaner often! Have you any- thing that needs cleaning now? I Ptll rnrp ic Lcni rKct h'Ktii TP TI 1 1 afili-atio- international disputes thru arbitration. Unionsts want no "entangling alliances," while the Socialist platform calls upon all people to unite in de- - I Ruben Christensen, Agent PHONE 102-- J. Pleasant Grove I - f We call every Tuesday and Thurs. n. T t--vt- t- . ihlhsday, October r'nMn.UUmmL ? 1 fun Vgh:sr7 I I With the Aqw 4ssaL"" j ZONE j. lUNl jif "J """" I MMMCMt hums ZONE jj I ll nototiwii $& 'J " ' aim 1 sag Uf33 miuwi 2 I : .A S SSI'S '& 1 u I 8 i 9j s ( I S j j STATE STREET SHOE SHOP J BETTER MEATS 1 work-Today- Court-Communist- s foU'LESs MorjEYf Pan-Americ- LAMSIEM MODS. - mm THEATRE Ll 2 "Hitch Hike Lady" NEWS accomplished fact Ordinarily you expect a washer to wash ieebly at the top oi the clothes load vigorously at th bottom. Result: part ol the clothe others may are not even get clean. But the patented construction of "The Oregon Trail" over-washe- the Turbolator ASSURES gentle- ness and thoroughness by washing ALL the clothes ALL the timel washer ever sold for No less than S100 before yet thi new EASY Turbolator model is only J ho Glorious Fighting Romancd of Atnc rl cas Ben g a Lancers Radio & Electric Shop CARLTON PETERSON, Prop. STATE STREET, LEHI. UTAH xWJfTT-- HIGH SCHOOL You must SEE the r.sw Turbola-to- r EASY Washer to realize how this new invention improves makes uniwashing methods form washing effectiveness an I H 8ZirZyr M j 2 ACTION WASHING 1 fr - eLlu , The Amicae Bonne Club popularly known as the A. B. C.'s. came into existence some 14 years ago to fill aj.; netl better feeliir between hi Senior and Junior girls. GROCERIES. MEATS. SEASONABLE FRUITS Too many'f and to strong class rivalries had led GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. to an unwholesome attitude of W recrimination between the girls of thejf two classes. So, under the spons rship of Miss Thurman, there was inaugutxme in and give us a trial. work done while you wait. rated the club officially named Amicae You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Bonne Club, or 'Club f Good Friends." Originally its work was Meats and Groceries at our store. of a literary nature; weekly meetings "I uere held, with programs of original HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. M papers, musical selections, reading.?. dramatizations. Once a month STATE STREET. LEHI, UTAH II and . . . . ' i U t me group oi gins entertaine-- l ine f entire club at an evening house-partThrough out the years the club has velopintr a system that makes wan kept its integrity, thoufch it has , impossible. They are silent regard- changed the nature of its it exists only as a social ing the League and World demand a club, but as such it has its wor'h. policy in countries by the U- S. They favor with the League in sanc- REPUBLICANS NAME tions against Japan, Italy and GerCOMMITTEE AIDES PHONE 17 many. MAIN STREET NEUTRAILITY: The Democratic LEHL UTAH party states its intention of preservJames A. Anderson of Spanish ing a "true neutrality" in all dis- Fork was named first vice chairman putes involving other countries, and of the Republican county committee the refusal of America's being drawn at a meeting held Saturday night into war thru commercial channels. with Prf Ed. M. Rowe, oounty chair-wit- h With the G. 0- - P. party silent on Prof. Edward M. Rowe, county this specific issue the Lempke-Coujpchairman in charge. lin party declares our military or Others named were: Abel G. naval forces ''must not be used under Lehi, second any consideration in foriegn fields or Mrs. Pearl Bigler. Payson, first waters." Mrs. Ethel Goates, Lehi, The Socialists stand for stronger second Mrs- Geo. neutrality laws as a means of avoid Chase, Payson is the county chair LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM ing immediate, or sudden war. woman. The Communist party declares in favor of an American peace policy FRIDAY and SATURDAY,, OCTOBER 16 and 17 ENGAGEMENT based on a strict sanction by the U. S. against any nation involved in war FEATURES in violation of the Kellog Pact. The engagement of George Stras-bur- g, Feature No. 1 A grand dame thumbs her way through the U. S. A. to high Joseph S. Robison. son of Mr. and Mrs. George adventure. Strasburg, to Miss Laura Bryant of ALISON SKIPWORTH, MAE CLARKE and JIMMY ELLISON ia Lake Mr. Salt and City, daughter of Mrs. R. L. Bryant of Gillmore, Texas, is announced. The couple is to be married in early Adventure met her on the road and romance traveled by her side! November and will make their home Feature No. 2 JOHN WAYNE in in Lehi. A. B. C INITIATION THURSDAY Miss Bryant is now employed as a nurse at the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Last Thursday was quite an ex Lake City. Mr. Strasburg is emciting day at the high school because ployed trucking ore for the Mercur The ace of Western Stars in his latest action picture. Colorful adventure the Junior (girls were being initated Mining camp. Both have been outhigh among the snow clad mountain peaks. into the A. B. C club. Each girl to standing citizens in their towns. Mr. Two Big Feature Pictures for the Price of One. Only 10c and 15c be initiated represented a nursery Strasburg having fulfilled an L. D. rhyme- - Clever rules had been work home will make their They ed out by the Senior girls and the in Lehi. SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 19 and 20 AsJunior girls had to obey them. sembly was held at 1 :30, an A. B. C. Edition was published and in the LOCAL ITEMS evening a mis-f- it party was given. The assembly program was as folI ! Miss Beda Cook of Cedar Fort, was lows : a visitor in Lehi, Monday. Prayer Miss Thurman. Solo Betty Adamson. A thrilling drama of daring Mrs Jay Haws is slowly improving Realing Reah Higgensen. and courage that carved from her recent illness of pneumonia Cornet solo Helen Hansen. Stunt Ila and Zada Webb, in a great State from a wild Glen St Clair of Tooele, visited at charge. frontier! Solo the Strasburg home Sunday. Josephine Worley. Gud-munds- 1937 prr- - U mis-K- t; h' Qsiew ? party for Uing dre,d the mo The party being a party was earned out with this ide.i in mindAt the meal they had a hard time eating with their knives and drinking from their plates. it36 15, PHONE Our Nursery 14-- J Juniors. Book Miss Vera Condor won the prize at Mr. and Mrs- Charles Crabb were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. - Miss Jennie Neubeck of MiamiFlorida, visited Sunday with Miss La Priel Goodwin. - jtr ( . - George, Emma. May and Carrie Strasburg went to Salt Lake on business Monday. LaMar Hutchings spent Saturday at the Jordan Narrows with Kenneth Wanlass- Mrs. George Strasburg, Mrs. Retta were Crabb and Edith Strasburg visitors in Provo, Sunday. Mrs. Clay Kelsey and daughter, Nita Lee of Eureka, spent the week with Mrs. Alice Austin. y Mr. and Mrs. E. B . Garrett and family were visitors to Provo on Sat- 4U, urday. Mr. and Mrs- - Wallace Morrell of Bluffdale. were guests at the Hebert son homo Saturday evening. :v. i i:,?'::. - rmm:! ' grain neutral spiriti. itraight whiskey itraight whiskey f F i 86.8 proof The straight whiskies In this product are 15 months or more old. 25 ctraight whiskies; f : I 1 ' Nr-----.:--. y mf If 5 If 4 years old, 20 15 months old. . t ls V?i VJLr w V,' C',f P" -- f- aax - 2 QUART ; " . -- No.228f.Jf S. Finch & Co.. Inc., Sthenic, T. SivCSj., " - - y Mrs. A. S- Hampson and two daughters, Marlyn and Jane Kay, and Mrs. Birdie Duboise were visitors to and Lehi, Sunday. Mrs. Hampson daughters visited Mr. Edward Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. Niron Fowler. Mrs. Duboise visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C F. Johnson. .. i . i I I I E A N 10YD NOLAN roduced " ! ' PARKER EDWARD nd Directed by fcf.p ELLIS 7 . ' Also PATHE NEWS and a Good Color Cartoon. MATIIiEE SUflDAY 4 P. U. OliLY 10s & IBs Evenings Only 10c and 20c. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 and 22 Miss LaPriel Goodwin entertained Saturday evening at her home for a The greatest human, dramatic triumph of 19361 Annagrams was Freddie BARTHOLOMEW JACKIE COOPER and MICKEY R00NEY in group of friends. played and Mrs. Byron J. Whipple won high score. The entertaining rooms were beautifully decorated with fall flowers. Dinner was served to Another smash hit from the director of "San Francisco" and ''His Brother's the following guests: Mrs. Byron J. Wife." You'll live every throbbing mom ant of the lives of a dozen people Whipple, Mrs. Ferrell Brems, Mrs you'll meet! Also Alta Webb, Mrs. Arema Dalton, Miss Clara Wells, Miss Geo Larsen, Miss Margaret Peterson, Miss Norine Fox, Miss Thelma and Arline Goodwin, ' . Admission Only 10c end lie. . Miss La Priel Spratley of Magna and "The Devil is a Sissy" . i Paramount Picture with FRED MacMURRAY NaroT J - PINT n.. 229 Copyrlgtm936, Jot. ; j4TJJ3p1' ffv A "" the hostess. , . . , 'BAEIKEST AFRICA" ... i |