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Show JUNE THURSDAY, THE LEHI FREE PRESS 8, 1933 f r: V V Ward and Noy Christofferson made a business trip to Salt Lake, Tuesday. THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by THE LEHI FREE PRESS Every Thursday in W Get a Free Family ticket to Lehi's ADVERTISING RATES finest theatre, the Royal Theatre, with inch ..30c per Display 10c per line each 50c paid on subscription of the Readers adv. :: Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sargent of Los Angeles, California, were guests of Mrs. Olive Taylor, Wednesday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year in advance $1.00 Want Ada 10c Per Line For First Insertion and 5c per line for each additional insertion. :: Lehi : : Mr. and Mrs-- Roy Harris and fam ily of Magna, were Memorial Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Christ-offerso- n. ITEMS LOCAL Vernal this is visit r.tr f rien 's ! week- :: Lehi :: Miss Jean Hackett of Salt Lake City, is a putst of her grandfather, Phone 8-Lehi, Utah Mr. C. C. Hackett. :: Lehi :: George P. Price. Manager Mrs. George Jackson of Idaho Office, 32 West, Mahl Street Falls, Idaho, is visiting Lehi relatives Residence, 2nd West and State Street, and fritnds- Lhi. Utah :: Lehi :: Mits Pansy Gaisford of Salt Lake, Entered at the postoffice at with her mother, Mrs. Sunday spent Lehi, Utah, as second Sarah E. Gaisford- class matter Lehi Free Press. furls Ina if Lo- Angeles, is California, visiting Lehi relatives. Mrs- - Tk-tjt- n Jen-kinso- n, Rebuilding and Recharging day. Ray's Battery Shop HAMMER BUILDING, MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTAH run j u msi I3i ANN MACKAY, Operator iXUUlll t rKUVU, UTAH Waves given by students $1 at the Provo School of Beauty Culture at this same address, 11 East 1st North. elements beside the bankers are required In order to universally the type of nation give the Francis H. Sis-sobanking it should have, BankAmerican of the president recent a in declared ers Association, address. He said that the efficiency oi whom the government officials upon the banks to supervise rely people of the properly, and the patronage in the factors are themselves people shall have, a community kind of banks "There can be no question that the should have people of the United States and wholly failure from immune banks free from bad or questionable banking," Mr. Slsson said. "It is not enough, as President Roosevelt has said, that while some bankers had been incompetent or dishonest, this was not true in the vast majority of our banks. A situation should exist in which there is not even a small minority of bankers be iio open to question. There should room for dishonesty or incompetency to exercise any influence in banking anywhere. "While bad faith and bad management enter the human factor in all types of business, their effects in banking should be surrounded by such special safeguards as to render them no longer a factor in bank failuree. The responsibility for bringing this about, however, cannot rest upon the bankers alone, for the means to accomplish it are not wholly in their hands. There are other essential elements. "One is the efficiency of government supervision. Since we rely so greatly upon supervision, it may, unless It is of the highest order in safeguarding the public interest, create a sense of falee security. Supervision ehould render bad banking Impossible, but it has failed to do so. There was supervision by presumably the highest type of bank supervisors in every one of the instances of questionable banking that has shocked the attention of the country during the past three years. Therefore a thorough strengthening of supervision Is clearly called for if the people are to rely on It to the fullest extent for the protection of their interests. The Public's Part "Another essential factor In maintaining good banks involves the part played by the public in banking. There is certainly a responsibility on the people themselves to support that type of banker whose rigid adherence to sound principles makes a sound bank, rather than to give their patronage to the easy going banker who may be easier to do business with, but whose methods create a weak bank, "Bank customers are charged with a great responsibility in protecting the safety of their banks in repect to their utilization of the assets of the banks as borrowers. Banks have failed because many of their loans and securities, created in good faith by bankers in cooperating with the business interests of the country, proved unsound under subsequent conditions. An unsound loan is created by the borrower as well as the banker. A bank is only as sound as its community, and this applies also to the banking structure as a whole In relation to the economia condition of the nation as a whole. "A bank is truly a Institution, but In a reciprocal sense it has its obligations to the public, but so has he public equal obligations to the bank. No one who has not sound banking principles at heart has any business In a bank whether as a banker or as a customer. "The banker Is a servant He is charged with the heaviest of responsibilities and obligations that occur in our economic life. But he can meet these fully only through the cooperation of good laws, good public officials who are empowered to exercise authority over his bank, and good business methods on the part of business men generally who utilise hlf bant Only through such cooperation by all elements in our nation's community life can we be assured of a failure-proo- f banking structure. "The Administration at Washington has taken hold of this problem with a Arm grasp of essentials and Is exercising splendid leadership toward the desired end. The strongest feature of the government program will be found in resognlzing the Joint responsibility of the public, of business and of government officials together with the bankers themselves in creating the kind of banking the nation should have." n, - s, - .r. Mrs-Celesti- - - KENTUCKY BURLEY TOBACCO "Direct From Grower To You" Burley Tobacco is the cream of the finest crops Kentucky's bountiful soil can produce - ripe, rich leaves - smooth and mellow - with that rare flavor and fragrance that only proper ''aglngr" can produce. "We bank on it you have never tasted or smoked a finer flavored, more satisfying tobacco In all your life. Old Kentucky Special OfferlO FIVE POUNDS SMOKING semi-publi- TOBACCO $ PRINTING LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES -- FORM LETTERS CIRCULARS n, I effecting a. saving to you of 80 or buy more. No fancy packages, no deco adv. rations, just quality and lots of It. The ladies of the community fair committee met at the Memorial building Monday afternoon and appointed the following ladies as chairmen from each ward: First Ward, Mrs. Blair Carson, Second Ward, Mrs. F. D. Worlton; Third Ward, Mrs. Glenda Dorinn; Fourth Ward, Mrs. Julia Hunter; Fifth Ward, Mrs- Lela Lott Two more ladies from each ward are to be chosen by the ward chairman. :: Lehi : : Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Lott, Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Mrs. Mary Wjoolston, Mrs. T. F. Miss Krkhan Phyllis Kirkham, Misses Delia, Leon a and Velda Carson, Geo Holmstead, Allen Fjield, Mr. and Mrs. William Wing, Mrs. Lela Lott and Mrs. Melba Clark were among the Lehi people attending the commencement exercises at the B. Y. U. at Provo, Wednesday. - HANDBILLS BUSINESS CARDS ....1.J1 STATEMENTS Lehi Free Press Set and Printed in Lehi Build Lehi, Not Another Town semi-publi- I Lehi Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs 'em at Goodwn's. All Sizes. Wfcn-las- :: Lehi :: Gold Seal Consrnlun. 'em at Godwn's. All Sizes. rrO e m -- rri - great-grandso- s, MONEY SAVING PRICE 5 lbs. Send SMOKIXO OR CHEW1XO for TVilInr $1.00 P n rirooa n- u t 35CSend 85 entS sl,ver and wp will ship Postpaid - one pound of Burley Tobacco as a trial offer. A trial will convince you. We have thousand of requests' for Samples'' our margin of daily profit Is so small we cannot comply with these requests. We do not ship C. O. D. orders to do so would require a large staff of cVrVs Orders mwt be in English languag k " BRUWtnS c TABACC6 UIATICN McCLURE BLDG., FRANKFORT. kV. IMPROVED pastures are a 1 source of feed for stock. A In New Hampshire, Mr. and Mrs. Rav I r. family are invited to attend the Theatre ao Kurats thn Press and the Royal Theatre, 'i 0B day or evening. Brjjj. 7 paper with you. . CiT Miss Lela Smith of Ceda p irtcifinrv n ili T 1. I ereatgr. mother, Mrs. George Beck. Mrs. Josephine Cooper anil Madge Eugene, Hutchinn Dorothy Foster were Salt LaW; ors, iuesaay Baby Chick LEHI HATCHED Will cater to small orders. Giants, Rocks, Reds and W fi horns. Large variety, n. uo. Leghorns 10c. Custom hatching. I I John T. lit State Street. West Collett nf cheap farmer cooperating with !iis county agent his 6 icres of pasture with 600 pounds of omplete fertilizer at a cost of ?75, reports the' United States Department f Agriculture. After 4 weeks ha turned lis cows out on this pasture. Tests nade during the six weeks the cows ;razed there showed that his herd d 7,000 pounds more milk than hey did In the Bame period the previous year, although the farmer had me cow fewer and fed 800 pounds less ;raln. Based on current milk prices lie made $189 on the extra milk and saved $16 on the grain, netting him an Increase In Income of $120. U. S Department of Ajrlculture. . For Efficient Printing See LEHI FREE PRESS Telephone 8-- Guaranteed Radio Tubes 227. 45c 50c 50c 226 171. J 280.. 245 , 224 fU Others vortionately low. Your Old Tubes Tested FREE. ad Free calls deliveries. Glenn Wing PHONE 47-- LEHI, Build Lehi, not another UTAI town. A laugh will get more business thtl a serious, heavy attempt to gain it' if tention. Wto could you do about it 9 L. I. Wardle INSURANCE flhennoet and COUNSELOR Sold Insurance T?est. LEHI, UTAH WANT ADS TYPEWRITER Underwo4 sell at ! to Priced 5 No. Good Condition. A Real bargain. Call ' Mark ifoBfrl Bow spectacles on the day of Ben the between Cooper's funeral home and the George HecK Finder please return to Mrs- - Berry. WiMTFTl ; ... WOme" t0 for details. Mail Dealers 337 N. Alta St. P, GoO enveloPt cumned d pro-luce- ui I Men nnd Araoo sniralinuo fnr US. Improved Pasture Pays r(,or (no personal checks) and we will promptly shin vrvti a flv package of "Burley Tobacco." Mve pounds of Old Kentucky will make 40 large packages of Burley smoking or 6' twists of chewing. INDEPENDENT c r -i Lehi:: u-.- l, Mr- and Mrs. Charles Davis of 1 Salt Lake, and daughter, Norma-werguests of Mr. and Mrs. William Rich, Ripe, Old Fashioned Leaf Trinnaman on Saturday. Our Old Kentucky Burley is no more like manufactured tobacco than day is night - guaranteed free from Miss Maud Hackett, Mr. C. C like chemicals and all other adulterations Hackett and Margaret Banks were that conceal imperfections, delude the Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Mr. sense of taste and undermine tJie Hackett had the pleasure of blessing health. We use the same method our grandhis first while in fathers used in tobacco for Salt Lake. The baby is a son of Mr. their own use - preparing every trace of harshness leaves it - - nothing to "blte' and Mrs. Thirl Marsh of Salt Lake. your tongue or parch your taste. Lehi Thousands of tobacco lovers S Robert Webb and Velda Carson over swear by its inmitable the world smoking g teachers of the Old Testament class and chewing qualities, 1 of the First Ward Sunday School REDUCE TOUR 1A We sell chaperoned their class at a Saratoga BILL rect from Games, party, Monday evening. the grower this eliminates the eighteen cents a swimming and luncheon were enjoyed pound Revenue Tax - all manufacby the youngsters. turers' and middlemen's profit thereby :: :: I :: "Sirs. B.th Sorensoa and rtv and Mrs. Hebtr J Weyne, were Provo visiror, dav. buy - - Professional Permanent Waving A wave that you'll love and want to tell your friends about. Provo Beauty Salon FAILURE PROOF BANKING STRUCTURE Lehi : : and xJiadhiW in Sail Lake City. WftVam Eishjp llajAd :: Lehi :: sons, Horace, Heber and Glen, were Mrs. Courtney Feather-ston-e and Mr. business visitors in Sa!t Lake City, of Salt Lake City, were Sunday Saturday. Featherstone :: Lehi :: g jests at the Chase homeNew Hwise Presses This Week at : : : : Lehi adv. Powers Shoe Store. buy G. ld Seal Congoleum Rugs :: Lehi :: advSizesAll Goodwn's. Harold Hutchings and Max Wilson em at spent Sunday in Hubble Creek CanMrs- Evelyn McAffee of Salt Lake yon. wun n Lehi City, is visiting this weeK who Bushman, Mrs. Margaret Mr. Roy Passey of Provo, was a mother, guest of Mr. and Mrs John H.utch-ing- is ill. :: Lehi :: Monday. of Rigby, Idaho, Is Smith Mrs- Ivy :: Lehi :: Mrs- - Smith is relatves. Lehi Mrs. Freeman Royle entertained visiting 'm fPrank i u Mi-Wednesday for Mrs. Ethel Peterson a aaugnier oi and daughter, Freda, of Los Angeles, Rhodes. :: Lehi :: California, and Mrs. Mina Webb. Mr. and Mrs. A- - F. Webb and :: Lehi :. Schow were Sunday dinner Mrs. Alice Phillips entertained at dinner Monday for Mrs. Ethel Peter- guests of Mr. and Mrs- Don Lambert son and daughter, Freda, of Los of Salt Lake City. : : Lehi : : Angeles, California, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kennedy, Mr. A. J. Evans. : : : : and Mrs. A. E. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs Lehi Reeves Almorene Fred and Bagley L. A. Valentine and Mrs- Lillie Bowl of SalfLake. were guests at the A. J. er of Salt Lake City, were guests of Evans home on Saturday and Sun- Maude Hackett, Saturday night, the evening was spent in playing Bridge, day. : : Lehi : : a midnight lunch was served. :: Lehi :: Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brad.shaw on Memorial Day were: Miss Blanch Larson left I Friday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradshaw and for Wichita. Kansas, where she will family and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brad- join the Omnibus College. She will shaw and family, all of Salt Lake and visit twenty-si- x southern and eastern Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw and states and two provinces of Canada. Also the Century of Progress Expofamily. sition in Chicago. :: Lehi :: Mr. and Mrs. Byron Beck of Magna, New House Dresses This Week at and Mr. and Mrs. Harmon McAffee or adv. Salt Lake City, were Memorial Day Powers Shoe Store. :7 : : dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs- - Oliver Lent Kirkham. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb, Mrs. : : Lehi : : James Schow and Mrs. Celestia Schow Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chilton and attended the funeral services for Mrs. children, Mrs. Alma Beck and Miss Florence Farnsworth Richards, wife of Dr. Gill Richards, at the Ensign Fay Beck spent Tuesday in Provo. Ward in Salt Lake City, Sunday. :: Lehi : : New House Dresses This Week at W. L- - Hill and Mr. Mrs. Mr. and Powers Shoe Store. adv. and Mrs. Van Vanderbolt of Los : : Lehi : : Miss Hulda Mrs. William T. Loveridge and Angeles, California, Chadwlck Mr. Nile and of Am Curtis daughters, Bessie and Carol, spent a formed erican Fork, picnic party three days in Salt Lake City this Wednes to Fork American Canyon week.. day. : : Lehi : : : : Mrs. Clarene Quinn, son, Jay, and daughter, Margaret, of Independence, Missouri are expected in Lehi this week, enroute home from the north western states, where Miss Margaret Quim has spent the past two years in missionary work. TERMINALS, CABLES and GROUND STRAPS lios-- j - " Work Guaranteed All r liert. Speaker Outlines Threefold Between Bankers, and Mr. and Mrs. J- F. Bradshaw Government Officials ana ere Sunday the Pub'ic to Maintain daughter, Sylvia Jean, Mrs. Mrand Eank Standards dinner guwU of :: Lehi :. Mrs. Ina Tietjen and Miss Pauline Guates were Layton visitors, Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. James Comer and family are invited to attend the show at the Royal Theatre, Friday or Saturday evening as guests of the managers of the Royal Theatre and Lehi Free Press. Bring your paper with you. BATTERY J? ... 1 um Con-ole- Mrs. Max Brisk of Bingham, spent Wednesday visiting in Lehi with Mrs. Miss Wilmirth Russon is visiting Olive Taylor and daughters. relatives and friends in Providence. :: Lehi :: :: Lehi : : Misses Elsie and Essie Gaisford Miss Myrene- - Marsh of Alpine, is a who are employed in Salt Lake City, guest of Margaret Banks this week. were guests of her mother, Mrs. : : Lehi : : Sarah E. Gaisford, last week. New House Dresses This Week at :: Leal :: Powers Shoe Store. adv. A baby boy was born to Mrs. Ellis :: Lehi :: Sorenson Friday, June 2- The new Mrs. Ethel Goates was a Salt Lake welcome addition to the son a is visitor, Monday. Sorenson : : family. : : Lehi : Lehi : : Mr. and Mrs. Chugg and family of Providence, spent the week-en- d at the Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs buy adv. Thomas Russon home. Mrs. Chugg 'em at Goodwn's. All Sizes. : Lehi : remained for a two weeks visit with Lehi relatives- Mrs. Richard Talbot of Los Angeles, who is spending the summer in Lehi Mr. and Mrs. L. C Ilolbrook and with her daughter, Mrs. Wallace family of Clearfield, spent the weekspent the past week in Salem end visiting with Mr. Thomas Rus- with her mother- son. Miss Rowene Russon returned home with them for a ten day visit. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett and : : Lehi : : family spent Memorial Day n Nephi. Mr. John Russon returned to his Miss Mildred Bowles of Nephi, achome in Los Angeles, California, companied them home and is a guest Sunday, following a three weeks visit at the Garrett home this week. :: with relatives in Utah. Lehi : : : : Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred, Miss Lehi : : Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs buy Betha Allred, Mrs. V7. A. Evans, Mr. 'era at Goodwn's. All Sizes. Miss Lela adv. and Mrs. Alma Beck, Coates and Miss Alma Beck attendThe family of Thomas Russon ar- ed the funeral services fr Mrs. Chas. ranged a party in honor of his 80th Beck in Salt Lake Sunday. : : Lehi : : birthday to be given in the Fourth Ward chapel last Saturday evening, Mrs. Leon Taylor, daughter, Faye, but owing to the death of his brother and son, Earl, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, Blaine Enoch, the party was postponed. Mr. are visiting Lehi relatives. Mrs. Amy L. Jones, county demon Russon's sons and daughters and who has been attending school at the of Provo, met with the 411 strator grandchildren met at his home and B. Y. U. at' Provo, and Don, who has Club leaders of Lehi Thursday afterenjoyed a family dinner. Covers were attended school in California, will ac- noon in the Memorial Building. laid for thirty. company Mrs. Taylor home. :: Lehi :: - - Mr. A.oert lro.a uj Fork June 2, in the American r.ilil. Lehi :: Rugs G Id Seul ematVdwn'6. All Sizes. SnpPPW t Los Angeles, 1 Cle Paper Hanging, Paper Calsomining and Painting djj reasonable prices. Ralph State Street, Leni. uk xne Liem i is the . sen mir which Lehi in rrw rfl prints their aas, ewiButter ft - WrappTrS loo. An time, anything: but the b. b. The selling urge of nponle whether what to buy and where to buf " p |