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Show 1 -- 12 rcriV JANUARY 1939 LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH divides jcoann TAX HtUtlflS 1 P5 I 1 reived m taxes during Utah t the , in county r.e,-ou- Linden, 1.7-5- .: Alpine rh 1' Fork' I rem S", 1 J . has been completed and Ty; p... vo $76,272.12; Pr to the out Monday will g Frank T. Ben-- ; tprinrvile, Matron. X taxing units.said 52.070.10: S "'al' Fork, Sn.m.t... Sunday. v;f deputy, Payson, -- v. apportionment represents part 1 uuiaquin, S J ,'(4 1.10 ' Goshen Si, 600; V $1 341,4 U.OO cuiiccwu jii itiAtrs Genola, Jl,r,7i 4,,. Nebo the ner- ch ..Is. ,1. ..nr hririp-ins- ' 'I $132.500.57;' Utah 'e Sl7G,59g- .19; state and state cho,! S12-- f i Is tri t .1 SI -- '"', . tropulitan district Fork met rnwi district, ?3.30; Pr,.vo metropolitan district, $2,179.20; MapleUm irr; igate district. Benjamin drama-rdistrict, 2,047.45. Utah county drainage district Xo $2,469.16; Lake Shore and Benjamin .drainage cVstri.f, 2.f!2.:il- - h;i,. .mm tuustrvation distinet, $21.06. ' I ?135.08; Amer II $4,5-11.64- Iff t cnriR n 'vine i i ik $1,500,000 PRECISION REPAIRING ' C-B- ud-jet Vmat. STREET SHOE SHOP a ! actually available. BOARD JANUARY 21 & ari-y Y THEATRE HIGH BRINGS 13 and 11 In keeping with the custom of ex changing assembly programs, the "Y" high brought its traveling asChris-tense- n I sembly to Lehi Friday. Irene opened the program with a ee California's giant redwoods and 1001 other thrills, in the full glory of clever arrangement of a popular Bong, followed by Hazel Palfreyman's technicolor. Also the latest accordion solo. Carol Oaks then gave I Floyd Gibbon's true adventure" and other good shorts. a humorous reading. These preceded 1 skit entitled Admission Only 10c and 20c. an entertaining three-ac- t "How to Lose Friends and Nauseate Ruth People." 'It was written by SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 16 and 17 Smith and Stanford Durrant, two 'Y" high students, with members of the student body taking part Ledger GLORY RIDERS OF THE SKY! was m Free, student body president, .?. . charge of the program. WAYNE MORRIS and CLAIRE TREVOR in "Valley of the Giants" 3WV r. postponed Wednesday evening, due to the Genealogical Convention, Sunday. The union meeting will be he'd at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, January 18th in the Lehi Fifth Ward Chapel. All M. I. A. workers asked to be in January 18, We are authorized selling agent for Home Owners" Loan Corporation properties. We shall be pleased to forward list an prices of same or shall be pleased to have a representative call at your request For prompt service call or write HEAL REALTY CO. West Center 165 Zetella r Rut-ledg- e, You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice NOTICE SPORTSMAN Meats and Groceries at our store. All sportsmen and farmers who see any wild game in need of food are asked to notify Fish and Game Officials. 0. U, P- - WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU muss. PHONE 17 NEWS LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET The Daughters of the Pioneers, Blue Bell Camp, will meet at the home of Mrs. George Strasburg, Thursdav, January 12 at 2 p. m. All members urged to be present NOTICE tffHE POCECETBOOIC W MRIOW1LEBC3E I will be at the Memorial Building every day except Sunday, between the hours of 9 and 10 a. m. to issue tax releases for automobiles. Heber J. Webb. K'M TAIL4 ) f nJAm I 1 y with ookt y CAUTION A 2 yW PORTUGA- L- I tc2 i , & A I x V : i ft HOUSE CLEANING SPECIAL Spring fills mattress from your old cotton mattress for only $8.50. Mattress Renovation for Only $4.M Call at Complete. OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. Lehi of Call C 8-- t ..r 7T 0 St ' Phone 4 Hadfield Provo, Utah and Heber Hadfield spent Sunday "WE SELL THE EARTH AND INafternoon and evening in Salt Lake SURE ITS CONTENTS" Elder Hadfield spoke at one City. of the ward sacramental meetings. 1 Donna Price, - 1 0; to LEHI HOMES FOR SALE Y" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JANUARY I The Lehi Stake M. I. A. meeting scheduled for next Sunday, has been 2 Mrs. Dorothy Holmstead entertain ed the Bon Amicus Club at her home, Prizes were won by Thursday. Deon Smith, Grace Morgan and Iexie Bateman- New officers of the club for the coming year will be, Deon Smith, president; Zola Lexie Bateman, secretary'. Rose Wilkins and Alice Carson were special guests of the club, PROGRAM TO LEHI WEEKLY PROGRAM I 22 afu-rnoo- o VrCN VV A I DAY, JANUARY 18 Lehi Stake will h ld their quarterly conference in the Lhi Fifth Ward The ituckhulders of the Lehi Irri Chapel, Saturday night and Sunday, gallon Cumpuny met in a business January 21 and 22. Three sessions of the conference .Muiiday in the Memjral Bmlding. All officers of will be held, one on Saturday eventhe company were ing and three sessions, Sunday. by acGeneral authorities from Salt Lake clamation, officers are: will be in charge of the City District No. 1 u. smilh( jr- District 2 Hebi-- Z. Harrison. District 3 Virgil H. Peterson. District 4James p. Schow. LADIES RECREATIONAL District Jerling. Herman ( ates was retained as CLASSES BECOMING secretary of the company. A rejiort showed that $3,300.00 inPOPULAR debtedness was paid up during the past year. There is still a balance of S5,fiit0 indebtedness and the comThe ladies recreational classes are pany plans on paying the balance this proving very popular. A large group year. enjoyed the class, Monday evening and a larger crowd is expected Thursday. The classes will be held regularGLENN W. ADAMS ly each Monday and Thursday at 7 p. ra. Everyone invited to join for a NAMED WEBER CO. evening of recreation and fun. DEPUTY ATTORNEY 12, 1939 UNION MEETING WEDNES- RE-ELECT- wet-tin- JANUARY THURSDAY, STAKE CONFERENCE The appointment of Glenn W. Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Adams of Lehi as deputy county was Friannounced attorney ;hoes day by County Attorney John A. NEW INVISIBLE SOLE Hedricks of Ogden. Mr. Adams succeeds L. V. Trueman, who was sworn in Thursday as Second distirct STATE nel. judge, a position made vacant by the Page indicated a cash carryover of appointment of Eugene E. Pdatt to funds would be availabe for con- the state supreme court. HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. tractors from this year an amount Mr. Adams was graduated from ITATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH not yet earned, and that it will be University of Utah school of business possible to continue contracts in ex- - in 1932 and received his law degree at George Washington university in 1937. He is a native of Utah. M0TI0N PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT By reason of his having acted as deputy county attorney, Judge True-ma- n Friday disqualified himself in several district court cases, transferring them to J'udge Lester A. Wade's department 1 b FOR DEER CREEK IX TENTATIVE BUDGET Wash., D. recommendations here include $1,500,000 for the Deer Creek (Utah) project for 1939's fiscal year beginning July 1. Although not regarded by "utah conjrressmen as large as it might be, the 'amount is expected by Reclamation Commissoner John C." Page to permit reasonable construction progress on the dam and Salt Lake aqueduct, in addition to allowing start of work on the Duchesne tun- mat rials eq'npi"Ci,,. cuaran- -- t a superior Shoe Repairing jta ir!- - Rrinc in your shoes and Jletos fix them up for you. Well ;Cve you money and well give lU the equal of a new pair of " io - i,f the LEHI IRRIGATION CO. De-- I treas-off- :t's Jiarch. Amoar.u app.jrti units follow; J J, . fioo,- - Alpine, ji.ihj.,:-An riean of i nDortionment rentage Election t y i Fina. api, iUonmcia furup tht will year ue THfy W MeAPAAHANPlfW MSILV ANP QUIClAy wTi. iIj M CAM mm fff0S! LISTEN TO THIS By TOM FIZDALE I 4 Of Frances Langford Joins Star Theatre in January Adolph Zukor , prinh t.j, j Efi V A rwamemt rictiirt 'lh:fjH tk;;' with ANDY " Jt ray fRED MacMURRAY-MILLAN- OVERMAN PORTER HALL WALTER ABEL I mt ImM tr WIUMM - . ' . WELL! PIOOY lleulw Compbtlli looklnj ot ...Sht'l AN btn " ,h""' the latest ''News of the Day." MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., lOc and 15c Evenings Only 3 WEDSDAY and The ion-- , hi nt 0i 10c THURSDAY, --is now 10c THf UHTTFO STATES HAS SMA1LE W CAPTIVITy, AN EMfRALP KUMWINO BIRf, MCH IN UVfiW ANP WtlSW MfASURFS BUT OA A. B ANDf (fSOtl, C US THAN HALF AH OUHCC PlWTf W1LINE. SOOTLANP. OMNER.HA5 TO FEW THf BIRP ALMOST CONSTANTLY TO KfetP IT AtlVg ONLY 6 OF THE WORLD ACKEA68 of rr POPUiATicw .eirr.- -. THt woturt commuwcxtm it V FACItlTltSAUP FIECTRK WW AM anp m haJ Attend the Show jitterbugs who attend braadcasts that swing Goodman's Benny control engineers have a tough time keeping knocking the their boisterous idolslry from stations off the air. All of which g.ves ySu an idea of how seriously alligators take 4L their moosic. 2enny Goodman Award Serious Music A move to present a Nobel Peace fn John J. Anthony, director oi mein of an enlightened humanity hehalf r.nnH Will Hour, for his erlows New York by a committet in launched been has on the road to Peace," headed by Harry Davis. With detective stories and mysteries betime somebody ing so popular isn't it about series brought to radio a good huskyin spy the public now that spies are so much for the prints? Our personal nomination lead would be Sidney Ellstrom of "Girl Alone," who has been "killed" too many times in "Lights Out." A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c PAID ON SUBSCRIPTION Send In Your Subscription Today One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c lovWhen Paul Whiteman tested music and 20c U JANUARY 18 and 19 ... ... l the hit picture of the yean in BOB HOPE and SHIRLEY ROSS A I 81I?P r 'o"9 Ihl iky hav Also - I'M working it? sound like they're divorce minded, does So enthusiastic are D E DEVINE-LYNN- Best refutation to rumors that Dorothy StOSRAPHKWlY; P. I is Leader Husband Hcrbie Kay are separating t tour together in the na- 'planning a appearance personal meStney're ....... lion's theatres as soon js uh.il That doesn t schedules permit. five years of "Lights Out" has just finished And U s still mystery, murder, mellerdrommer. art,. its includthe favorite show of many famous Boris Karloff and Grace ing Walter Huston, it or noU Allen-Ri- pley TECHNICOLOR IN Nineteen thirty nine dawns with television for the masses as its most predictable forecast. Lots of rumors flying back and forth. But they're still only rumors. One huge radio network is reported almost ready now to announce its visual broadcasts scale. Others in New York on nation-wid- e and Hollywood claim to be close to the solution of its problems. Yet many experts in broadcasting and in receiver manufacturing still maintain that widespread use of television is years away. "Thanks for the Memory"Short. Selected that'll laueh its wav rieht into your heart Also 10c and 20c -Thursday-O- nly sdavAll a, m Betty Lou Gerson Squelched Daughter." and her ture faces," opined the nenhew. ers with Roy Post's "pathometer." the latest all in the lie detector field, he tried peoplemarthe way from youngsters to ried men and found that universally they reacted most strongly to swing even when style cf music they maintained their favorite was something entirely different. RMlv Lou Gerson. "Arnold Grimm'. V I LEMThatFEEEPrintsFEEDS Nw ad paper Sets and Ads in lehi VIHY ROT BUILD All Local LEU? r |