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Show v.mber THE LEHIE&EE PRESS &4 and Home News farm yorniishd by Utah County CHECKS vttt ' 1933 SO, fcaue them S.1&A in -- Pictures. .L . , rleS M " TAKEN OUT OF and see kovlBH " situations tlt! .?UD6lyfuny Claire Dodd aa thu?SPM Wtcott 016 twa u8 ?ml p with a4oraiIe oJarL ;erSham "other who Bigned Erma. recognibed players. The "Miden" Aunt SophU production, will with the first in-t played by llv ltney. Barbara b 'tffmm national appropri-.S"- - Virpma MeUing. Don Fitzgerald Porcasi, HeSS f 102,000,000 Yami; the Hindu can probably tell you Buig, Qarles Wilm and wmiam - Vi 'cls you nave never heard ganger. In addition to this impos-'n- g Vdustment payments, cast there are two ou wouidn-- t believe Gene received by Director "'"re- - i&oiVih iSl i rd from George section. Aiefofthe wheat PTare received being to efcks is expected 1 2Proportion to the number of are written lifted. Checks which have a chines 60,000 S fties had been ft' fZ checks daily. mailed to farmers in eight states, totaling irt.A wont, to scattering Missouri Nebrasak. Iowa. in Virginia, West Virginia, iwd irom eacn county mo gat eiaminea oy onlt, comprised oi iour IgxhH, four state extension M workers, ana iour The personnel of the unit fjjjjj, to each principal if th eountv in- tjta, contracts are examined jn- cmiosn-ma- kes such a handsome .; Bushman though o una uaill- ed many men, makes no impression on him. If Thompson Alvin Phillips can't make chills creep down your spine, then Erma Schow the mystery "vuaa-- nj, neien Uardner Mrs. Murdock-w- ill show you how a Scotch house-keepcan ekep a level head in wie nuast 01 me storm. Creepy noises, apimp iitQ clutching claws that snatch unusu-pectin- g characters off the stage, will ui auuience in a lever of ex. nccp 1 fat. 1 1 1 may not always BACHELOR GIRLS GET NRA CODE FROM LA WEST away, but it should the pill box away and help to the family healthy, especially if "Dont Take Any More Presents Than fruit You Can Get" Declares Star of thoroughly washed and skins are left on. says Elna Mill- "I'm No Angel," Playing at Royal extension nutritionist of the Utah a day apple doctor ip ip college. Agricultural The apple is a ate Utah product; it is most of the ar and has a variety of uses. Eaten raw. the apple gives the teeth be necessary exercise and polisn- is accessible some mineral are more valuable for p type of cellulose which adds Mti bulk to keep the food moving m the digestive tract in a non-ruling manner, Miss Miller points White apples have stent; they r-- Qe apple is one of the most ver- foods. The easiest way to serve Mae West, screendom's exponent of the New Deal, today gave her hearty endrosement to the NRA code, but de clared it does not go far enough. She proposed a special code for Bachelor Girls, of which she is one of Hollywood's fairest examples. "Our hours of work have been shortened by NRA," she pointed out. "This leaves us with more time on our hands. How to use that time to the best advantage is the problem." Miss West, star of Paramount's "I'm No Angel," playing at the Royal Theatre, was requested to improvise some sort of code for single girls. "How is this " she asked: Men friends: No single woman shall have more than three male admir ers : one steady, one "tall, dark and handsome," and one for laughs (This would sorta pass the men around more, and give deserving the most nutritious it a thorough bath and li' raw. However, for those who a greater variety and more work, r ppie may De served for any rse of the meal for any meal 6f day. Apples have their place in Mails, salads, with the meat course, girls a break.) rt; and cider has many pos Gifts from men: She shall take no lilities for ftaWtaMo uHvvmviu ui tuna. more than she can get. These shall for a cocktail, select apples which be limited, however, to jewelry, f P their shape when cooked. Rowe, motor cars, flowers, furs and candy. TO Delicious, Jonathan, Pear- - Entertainments- - She shall do what iiand Winesap are in this class, her escort wants to do, go where Ils mf be cut from the apples by he wants to go, except when she "E a or a small mealbr- would like to do something differspoon; or the apples may be cut ent. ' r She shall triangles and cooked in Tints of Iter on famwily: syrup until transparent. Color. at least, week, a devote one night ay be added if desired. father. and mother to her punch made from the follow. pte Health and exercises She shall spend .. recipe, recommended by Miss at least six hours a week developing affords a good variation : her physique, improving her health, cups sweet cider. so that she will have her full quota poons lemon imVp. of sex appeal. 2 tablespoons su?ar. treatmentss She shall spena Beauty sPrigs crushed mint leaves or as much time as she pleases beauvwspoon mint flavnnW. Thill herself. 3 perhaps fy, is to give e h. tifying Hours of sleeps Regardless ol tne nTmioc mo,, k rush of masculine attentions, sne Extension Ser- - shall get at least nine hours sleep imeoprarjherl Shot t doesn't take every night. If she " rtPPie liecines.' a ennv of care of her vitality, she'll lose the .. .U u be sent upon request to the men. tet)ice at Logan. f serve, ;, pwerways of usi ad,'n U- - S. A. C. t-- i IT : : Lehl :: FAMOUS SCREEN STARS HEAD LARGE CAST IN "FOOTLIGHT PARADE" TIGER HOUSE Play in Three Acts. f"f?y as of Tweleve of Hollywood's briliant stars high schools have pro-;J- k the tremendous cast of noted head and they gay: who appear in the Warner PIay ever presented in players V Bros, mammoth spectacle, "Footlight Parade," which comes to the Royal ? audience was thrills . fds can't Theatre on Saturday, Sunday and express it you must Monday. 'filter The two principals are James tO- w was great success." . fl-J- n ,,n nlnvwl L i, n of the most vivid and ney and Joan joioiiu rose to star and gether on the stage 1 n y3 ever written." the5 screen, play- on side hun- - dom side by ed play to be forgotten-f- ull of ing together in "oinnei "' J! suspenses, . WHnPS. nnA All ?t in u s a us ot " 5 breath-tak- - D'K revei in t. j. ... resoiu- - ine Jjem nht' Novera- Kwoe'?J5alonelytry the nearest ' 4 at8'fftU,r,day ; LoLi N ki.7Wrie Inter . , 8 ;om from any neighbor. charming, vng wman;has from hT" tli 1 -- but inherit-- l Aunt eeP 11 8ne must house for ,rmffc., a laiunui l0Us Tiger is running about "Blonde Crazy" and "The wwwu Star iran to Koars ueiuie wv united are now they separately. And Parade as one again in "Footlight of the greatest teams of ever to n players that screen. the on gether appeared Then there is that wholesome singof Ruby Keeler ing, dancing team three and Dick Powell who have made musical spectacles distinctive hits in of with 42nd Street," "Gold Diggers 1933" and the current production. Ihe screen two make so perfect a team as con- to lovers that Warner Bros, plan wise-cracki- ng, fast-actio- BOOZE TRADE Ratification of the re&aul of the prohibition (amendment is fcnly the first and easiest step in the never ending war against liquor and liquor fostered conditions. Just as lone as liquor makinsr and handling carries an enormous profit just so long will the public be tormented with a long train '.of evil con- ditions. A method of Eandllnz Honor moat be found and used tliaf tctTl Wwa no room for profits that will be used to debauch the publie and public officials and police i officers. liquor sold to the public without a profit for anyone is the only way to prevent the building up of a new tram of leeches and parasites that do all they can to the nation destroy ... . nuj iw iounauons or law and pro gress. Let the governmemt handle the liquor making and selling so the public will be protected from the return of the old time saloon and an army of bootleggers equally as evil. WMtehouse Lhen bry FtaJsh sheets of paper with envelopes to nwtoh for Ho mt LeW Free Preea. ae. weight stationery, 24 WARNER BROS. 1 THEATRE IIEVS ArrL&s iss cre- ated and staged by Busby Ihe screen play by Manuel Berkeley. Seff and James Seymour is a well knit com- ... edv . with rnmoi;. .U1. ,ve merest as weu as hilarious situations, fast ac tion and.sparkline corned v. Lilting songs that everyone will be humming and which were written by wo teams or song writers. Harry Warren and Al Dubin. and Sammy Fain and Irving KahaL add greatly to the entertainment furnished by the mammoth musical and dancing spec tacles. DtrKBENT MUSICAL! Lie "Gold Diggw" and "42nd Street" in frtU not oaly! USE llEITIONIST URGES .4b The picture wag directed by Lloyd detective even Erma Lowie can't reStreet while the sist his charms. B.t Peg VanEss-Iensembles were lah iement until the last Students and drama leaders have been working very hard for sometime on "Tiger House" and will give the public one of the best plays ever put approved xor pay- AM uii U. uie total nign scnooi. uy tl. :t Leiit :: and then OF WifS hur er New York. rarfa received hdnally, Wilson-Art- Hal-e- eouid Ho'lywoods most g0 "?f0f deceitful and " Jewell singing and dancing nd crazy." m U5Wdlu serins Uonald Lott ;a Prta m the mammoth choruses and Such a nice boy." Raeldon Goate- s- surprise ensembles. as-- ? FREE DOLLAR MUST BE Aent Kse-co- me Thursday, November 80, 1933 FREE! Famous Pyramid Puzzle and "Melon Bust" Game Besides. A Chance To Earn Easy Xmas Funds Boys, girls and grownups are eligible for these prizes, and the Christ mas money. Read how to get them. Everyone is interested in prophecy . . About great events to happen soon. THE LAST DAYS is a book you have heard about. It contains prophecies pertaining to the present EVERYONE is talking about it and your friends, relatives and neighbors will want one to read themselves or to give lor Christmas. . t There are no obligations. For prizes and extra Christmas funds. simply send $1.10 in stamps or post- office money order and we will send two books, which you sell for 75c each, earning 40 cents for yourself. With your order we will send you one Pyramid Puzzle and one "Melon Bust" Game. BOTH FREE. Or send $1.60 for three books-m- ake 65 cents and get TWO Pyramid Puzzles and one "Melon Bust'' Game, large size. If you cannot sell these books, return them to us in good condition and we will refund your money. Regardless of whether or not you sell the books, you may keep the prizes absolutely without cost PYRAMID PRESS. Inc. 609 South Second East Street Salt Lake City. Utah nection with the Second Ward 1L L A Conjoint, Sunday evening, December a. . The following scouts will be award ed badges: Cycling Fred Pierton, Robert Dorton, LaMar DahJL Leather Work Duane Evans. Wood Work-Cl- yde Morgan. The next examining court will be bld on December 13, in the Memorial Building. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Hyruxa A. Anderson, announce the engagment of their daughter, Fay. to ger&hel Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Manning, the marriage to take place at an early date. The young couple are very popular in the social and church activities of Lehi and are being showered with, best wishes by their associates. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Peck are entertaining at a turkey dinner today (Thursday) for Mrs. Orinda Allred, Mrs. Jenunie Nostrum and sons, Bruce and Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Arley Clark and daughter, Carina. Mr. and Mrs. John Peck and son, Bobby. 39 , An Open Letter ... Scout Column PEGNE 8-- W November 28, 1933. At the examining Court of Honor If y have any aews of inEditor Lehi Free Press: held in the Memorial on terest, Building any adrartiak& any job In writing this letter I am not do November 8, a number of scouts suc:' or want acyt&ing in it in the spirit of destructive printing ing , cessfully criticism, but with a desire to help to will be passed required tests and the printiag Une. awarded badge at the awardbring to the minds of the public, the with m midU. ing court which will be held in con- exact condition as it really exists, not as we would bluff ourselves into be- lieveing, not only in Lehi but in every GET YOUR BATTERY READY FOR COLD town in Utah. WEATHER NOW As an illustration: an Monday elderly lady went to the Memorial Building in hopes of obtaining a piece of salt pork- - But because she had neither a recommend from her bishop and not having signed up on the K. BATTERY REBUILDING. REPAIRING and F. C, her husband was sick in bed RECHARGING and she went away from there dis appointed and discouraged. Are these relief projects that are being advanced going to solve this or when the various jobs problem are completed will they throw the mea BUILDING, MAIN STREET, LEHL UTAH and families back on the bread lines. Where has the vision of the people gone so that no plan that has thus for 'iiwnrTfi'ffi'ia been prompted has successfully aci little the task. complished Every while a new theory is offered but! soon proves incapable of the job. Yet with the assistance that might be obtained from the federal government and choosing men who understand and will deal wisely and fairly s, and not always (another word might be more descriptive) projects can be started that will be of lasting benefit and not just serve as temporary relief. Sucraresions have been offered but have been ignored because they suited class but it not the money-makin- g SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONwill all be we before be won't long DAY at ROYAL THEATRE on the same level. Something mustj Lehi be done now and can be that ill cost from the hearts of people bitteressj and hatred that is growing fast. C. Rowland There are a number of good men and women of the lower (?) classes PLUMBING and HEATING remedies- But who could suggest years For the past twenty-fiv- e out of come PHONE 23 "Can good anything Henry C. Rowland's short Stories, Nazareth." STATE STREET LEHL UTAH serials and novels have occupied Yours truly. , a prominent place In the literary . . Walter P. Faber- world. He has contributed to all :: Lehl ;: of the leading magazines, many of his serials having appeared la the Saturday Evening Post,' Collier's, WAR SECS Eed Book, and other prominent and his published publications; PRIESTS SSOiAl books, many of them best sellers, or more. Among number twenty-fiv- e The Priests of the Lehi Second them are "Sea Scamps," "The entertained at a banquet at the Ward of Countess Diane," "The Apple ward of Frank chapel, Friday, November 21, Return "The Discord," 1933. Clamart," and other titles. There were forty present, including Doctor Rowland is that rare inthe Second Ward Priests, Priests of dividual, a native born New Yorkthe Stake Missionary Class, Second er. He was educated for the pracWard Bishopric, President Schow and tice of medicine his knowledge of Supervisor of Aaronic Priesthood, which has proven of distinct value Banks. Junius to his country in its various wars A snappy program was given He very Rowland np. grew since Mr. seaable as follows: entered the navy as an man during the Spanish-America- n Opening G. S. Peterson. Laverl Gray, Toastmaster. war and became acting assistant Accordian and Saxaphone duet surgeon, TJ. S. A., In the Philippines campaign. At the outbreak of the Hershel Manning and Milan Allred. as great war he gave his services Toast to the guests Carl Webb. physician to France at Vermenton Trombone Solo Don Trane. of and Accolan, becoming director ShosToast to the Priests Bishop - I. the local military auxiliary alin Goodwin. pital. Still later be engaged Short talks by Junius Banks, Pres. lied publicity and propaganda work beG. S. in the United States, and then Schow, Heber C. Webb and came war correspondent for ColPeterson. ' lier's Weekly and was special agent Wilson. Banjo Selection Max of for the Intelligence department Toast to the Cooks Vernon Davit the United States navy In France. Vocal solo Booth Sorenson. The Only Paper That Seta and Prints All Local News xnd We have arranged to publish seDr. IIaroId Twenty minute talk RowDoctor of latest rially the Ads In Lehl. Christensen of Provo. j land's stories, entitled, "The Guns DavisVernon esBenediction of the Holy Trinity." It Is an Sorenfiction with Committee consisted of Booth Why Not Build Lehi First? pecially good piece of a historical background, and yoa son. Instructor; Sherman Peterson, Laverl will like It chairman; Vernon Davis and yffjl W0m Guaranteed Batteries '$2.95 and up Ray's Battery Shop REPAIR Your Plumbing Fixtures Now well-to-do- mmmmm j . Also let us quote you prices on new equipment. So Henry LLQD ITT Stationery With Each Subscription well-know- n Send In Your Subscription Today One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c LEHI FREE PRESS Gray. , |