OCR Text |
Show 'Thursday. THE LEIII ITLEB PRESS September 21. 1933 frma where the water is scarce, and .Farm and Home News entire flock was fed for twelve moatha IDRASTIC CUIXING MADE a loss. at LOW BY NECESSARY the cold storage holdings of With EGGS FOR PROFITS both poultry and egg considerably unI More important now possibly than above those of a year ago and the feed-eg- g coasts. which ratio favorable ever before is the task of selecting the one can afford to hens and pullets that are to be kept it is doubtful if mediocre the pullet or hen that keep the coming year, in the laying pens small a returns profit when feeds are Js the opinion of Carl Frischknecht, are lower and higher in price, Mr eggs extension poultryman Utah State Since the out. Fischknecht points Agricultural College. still in are g hens ; If birds are not carefully selected production and the g 'for egg production, the records a year hens have stopped laying and are "from now will likely indicate that the molting, now is a good time to go into the pens and carefully those that are to be kept another year. Hens that are still laying have combs and wattles that are large, red, full, soft smooth and waxy: vents that are large, full, white and moist; and pubic bones that are thin, flexible, and that are wide apart. Contrasted g hens have with this the combs and wattles that are smallpale, scaly rough, dry and leathery; A telephone serves everyvents that are small, contracted, It household. body in the round, dry and yellow; and pubic bones that are thick, rigid, and that makes soical and business apare close together. friends in pointments, keeps folks reach, helps the young WHEAT ALLOTMENT PLAN saves in their school activities, WELL UNEDR WAY SAYS needless trips-ItUTAH STATE MANAGER -- highest-poducin- poorer-producin- ct o Serving Everybody non-layin- - plan. Applications for contracts have been made available to every wheat farmer. In some of the counties the permanent organizations have been ef fected and from 80 to 90 per cent of the growers have signed up. Some of the counties have just finished signing contracts and others are to the STARRETT REALIZES HIS BOYHOOD AMBITION IN "CASEY JONES" FILM His childhood ambition was achieved by Charles Starrett, former Dartmouth football star, during the film ing of "The Return of Casey Jones," thrilling Monogram railroad melo drama, which comes to the Royal Theatre, Thursday and Friday. Ever since, when, as a boy of ten years, Charles used to hook rides on the Boston & Albany railroad near his home, the youthful star of the Mono gram picture has wanted to pull the throttle wide open on a speeding locomotive, and during the filming of "Casey Jones'' his ambition was final- Whltehouse Linen Finish heavy weight stationery, 24 sheet of paper with envelopes to match for 25c at adv. Lehl Free Press. :: Lehl :: un- In Utah the educational SCHOOL NEWS for presenting the details of the wheat adjustment act has been carried to Students of the Lehi High School according to Director completion, class organizations of the conmpleted both WilliAm Peterson, manazer rA RtnHont. Council at their class administration for Utah. TemDorarv community committees meetings held last Friday. were oreaniezd early in the campaign The Organization is: and where the details of the plan are Student body officers: Alvin Phi understood no outstanding opposition ins. President: Helen Gardener, Vice has developed. Where the crop pro- - President; Gene Wilson, Business, during the base period fcvill Manager; Keith Davis and Beth Jackpermit, practically all of the farmers son, Yell Leaders; Arthur Sabey will avail themselves with the benefits Athletic Manager. of the wheat allotment plan, Diector Class Officers: Seniors Don Allred Peterson reports- A few irrigated President; Ha Bushman, Vice PresSecretary-Treasureident; Ruth Taylor, Price. Pres. Ronald Juniors: Vice President; BalP, ident; Verla and Secretary Degelbeck, Maxine and Fox, Calvin Treasurer. Sophomores: Vice PresPresident; Mary Cedarland Secretary Hitchock, Delila ident and and Treasure. Any employee will take your order- COMPLET in LEHI HIGH SCHOOL ES STUDENT ORGANIZATION work - . 11 The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. 1 - r: OYA J. THEATRE Admission Best Theatre, Best Sound, Best Pictures and Cheapest Why Be Satisfied With Less ? WEEKLY PROGRAM & FRIDAY THURSDAY 1 September 21 and 22 . CHARLES STARRETT and RUTH HALL in Fowers Of course his first attempt at engineering was not exactly to the liking of certain members of the technical staff, who happened to be aboard at the time, as his preliminary pull at the throttle caused the train to jump about ten feet, dumping over the camera, knocking down the sound microphone and causing the director, assistant director, electricians, prop- men and other members of the crew to land in a pile of coal in the tender. Nevertheless. Charlie achieved his desire, and was personally quite satisfied. Incidentally, after a few false starts, the actor showed a remarkable aptitude for learning the difficult profession of locomotive engineering, and became quite adept at handling his string of freight cars much to the surprise of members of the train life-lon- UTAH COUNTY COACHES DECIDE FOOTBALL SCHfcuui.r, - footSchedule for the 1933 season's n Conference i Kcii omps the county was set Monday night by noma two alter coaches of the region schedule-settin- g of wrangling. The was complicated by the fact that Pleasant Grove and American ror All Work Guaranteed TERMINALS, CABLES and GROUND STRAPS g J crew. DEVELOP BIG DOUBLE BILL AT ROYAL SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MON The program at the Royal Theatre Saturday. Sunday and Monday of this week will be a double feature program featuring Barbara Stanwick in "Ladies They Talk About" The story deals with life in the women's ward at San Quentin, where Miss Stanwyck, as a convicted bank bandit, tries to help two of her "pals" in the men's section to escape. She diaws the plans of the grounds, and sits in her cell, creating a turmoil so that the men would not be heard tunnelling under the wall toward her ? cell. The plot is exposed, however, and th; two men are shot down m the fnnnpl in a desnerate battle with I guards. In addition to the revelation of the life of women in nrison there is a colorful romance between an evange list, played by Preston S. Foster and the hard boiled though attractive woman. The second picture MONDAY I r w&ftnh. ill 1 1 1 r r. res- t -- 21- P. J -- . 1 8- "THE GAMBLING SIX" 2 TUESDAY ; 2 & IVEOHESDAY YOUR FiLf.13 Go ROLLS PRINTS Vest Pocket . iV. x 8 3V4 x 4. Portrait Work In Tour Home GEORGE -- So 4o Bo Each Each Each Copying For Tour Memory Books. i. B0I1E AT LEHI FREE PRESS OFFICE Lower Price Daily Service Why Not Live? Every care that has gone to modern designing In the fields of architecture and home furnishings has been matched by that designing of modern plumbing fixtures. In the smarter type of fiome there will be found plumbing furnishings that give to the bathroom an impression of surprising charm, where we have been accustomed to accept utility. A visit to our store will be of interest as indicating the newer fashions in plumbing. ML S. LDTTLT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 STATE STREET LEHI, UTAH m , " Ray's Battery Shop UAMMEll liUILDlINU, MAIN STREET, LEIII, UTAH Casey Jones" & LEHI REBUILDING and RECHARGING "The Return of SATURDAY SUNDAY Lehi Floral Co. BATTERlf will be Ruth in "The Withers slate Grant and Hall a drawn up 1 and had already Lehi Six." with division Gambling games the Alpine Some of the most comely maidens and Lincoln. ironed in Hollywood are drafted into this The difficulties were finally all the and however scene of a fashionable finishing out in the session desired which conference school, where the society's elite sport. teams in the chance at the state championship, And the tired business man will find were given the necessary five games. extreme relaxation in feasting his t state ruling is that any champion- - eyes on the lovely lassies whose faces he loved and his honor at stake! the With into a girl Death With Race A shiD team in Conference 4 must have and figures turn this sequence Sure-fir- e A picture of a thousand thrills! stuff 1 conference in its Ziegfeld pageant! played five games Also a good comedy Rails! lor I any embellishment A Mighty Melodrama of the Roaring decorative and schedule. "THE BIG FIBER." picture! Get Five Game- sMoston Williams heads a strong ALL SEATS 10s Five games each are! alloted to which John St. Lincoln, Payson, Spanish fork, supporting cast in member and to a is Polis distinguished Provo according Springville and the the schedule, Lehi and American the scenes laid at the race tracks, ad - casions and the always Fork get six and Pleasant Grove 3. pamhlinsPleasant Grove had already slated jacent life and bring youth, gaiety "If to you SEPTEMBTR 23, 24 and 25 three games with other Alpine di- and the joy of living right up rs and release relaxation hour's an Two Shows for the Price of One and For to the vision teams prior meeting further games with from the rares of present day probasked fcr not had " than to """ .ik' mm teams in the Nebo and Provo di lems you could do no better - i 11 it mat JVlonarcn meioarama see this -tx Q 41 & X I visions. n entertainment! The coaches voted to stand by the fast, peppy, colorful schedule as adopted Monday and if any team fails to play it must forfeit ERA CAMPAIGN lint the game. However, schools may 4 ' t i TO START date of their scheduled " T"J Tr. I. r,f 1 If 1 I I change the if it does not in agreement by game LI terfere with the schedule. Another r. W. L. Worlton, of Iehi Utah, for agreement was that only two officials the Young Men's Mutual improve will be used for games this year, a Association, and Mrs. M. S. Lott ment referee and a head linesman. of Lehi, Utah, for the Young Ladies The schedule: IS Improvement Association. SeDtember 29 Lincoln at Payson; Mutual !a been appointed as Directors of How would you live your life if you weren't af raid of being talked aboutl Spanish Fork at Lehi; Springville at have the subscription campaign for The in American Fork. Also RUTH HALL and GRANT Wllli-r.October 6 Spanish Fork at Pay- Improvement Era for the Lehi Stake . i. mi accnn snrincrviiie ati ' itovu at. of the Latter Day Saint church, ame which information Fork. American ording to A thrill a second drama of high life, night life and whatta life! October 3 Lehi at Lincoln ; Ameri from the office of the General Manpot can Fork at Pleasant Grove; Provo at ager, Melvin J. Ballard. FEATURES Sranish Fork; Payson at Springville, The campaign will be conducted durcor T Admission Only 10c and 15c October 20 Pleasant Grove at Lehi; ing thp month of October, with an Ynu can't afford to miss it! Let's Go. iaai American Fork at Lincoln; Spring intensive campain during the week of bcri ville at Provo. October 15, when it is expected that 9 01 October 27 Teachers Institute. i house in the entire stake will every November 3 Lehi at American be visited by solicitors, according to SEPTEMBER 26 and 27 Lincoln at Pleasant Grove; Fork; Mr. Ballard. irp The Screen's Most Popular Cowboy HOOT GIBSON in Payson at Provo; Spanish Fork at "While the stake Directors will have ie. Springville. November 10 Payson at Leh!; Lin- chartre of the campaign, throughout of the coln at Provo; American Fork at the stake the actual visiting directthe under done be will homes Spanish Fork. Fattard Mr. drama Sweet romance Action! and directors," ward ion of gripping Thrilling Howling Comedy! I in a tale of tha Wild West Mr. R. F. Addia left Tuesday with said. "For this purpose a yonr.g man Al a Good Comedy' 'UNCLE JAKE." young woman In every ward In ALL SEATS IC a party from Salt Lake for a pro- and aGwrch has been appointed." south Eureka. of the specting trip frp not represented at the meeting for For Birthdays, Weddings or all other occasions our variety is complete. Say It With Flowers GUT ly realized. point of listing for publication, a description of the lands and productions for the base period. The work will be completed within the specified time, Director Peterson Wheat farmers are taking predicts. to the plan and they are expressing a real loyalty in doing their part to put into effect the emergency act. s ways of serving are limited. You can have one a few cents a day- - mVS were unable to save the stacks. The loss was estimatd at $250. Mr. Andrfrson had bei bunting PROPERTY willows and weeds on the farm Thur sday evening and thought the fire out, but a few sparks fanned into life ignAn unpleasant surprise awaited Ev ans Anderson upon his arrival at his ited the stacks. The fire department was not called farm in the field, Friday morning at 8 a. in-- when he found his hay and Keith Evans returned from Aberstraw stacks and adjoining sheds in deen. Idaho, Sunday evening, Keith flames. George Lewis and his son noticed has been employed in Aberdeen for the fire and were on the scene doing the past six weeks. all they could, when Mr. Anderson Samuel Gough pf flurray tpjent arrived. They had moved the harness and machinery from the sheds, but Saturday in Lehi with relatives. FIRE DESTROYS . FuraioM by VUh County Meat. hand-sele- are. only . ft few acres in the farms ... i sue, will continue to raise wnan without curtailment. In order that the whole state might benefit by the wheat allotment plan, the 29 counties were organized into 11 district. This arrange meats gives each wheat farmer in the state the privilege of benefiting under the plan. Nine emergency agents were appointed to help with the work and they, together with the regular agents, will complete the work outlined in the THEATRE Thursday. September 21, 1933 1 FMEEI A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c PAH) ON SUBSCRIPTION Send In Your Subscription Today T" fc- '- One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c mWi9WWttVrVN4iMllillMMMW V ; fThe Cowboy Counselor I i LEHI FREE PRESS News and The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local Ada In Lehl. why Not Bufld Lehl FlrgtT - - '" j |