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Show rarm and Home News Furaiaa4 bjr Ctk -- IIUIITIKD SEASOH T" CN DUCKS SET r's The TJ. S. Boliogieal Survey has fixed an open duck hunting season this periods year In Utah of ten three-da- y between October JJ and December IS. The action has just been taken after from the receiving' recommendations Utah conservation commission. The regulations are expected to be given approval by Secretary of Agriculture Wallace within a few days and final approval by President Roosevelt within the next week to ten days. After they are approved by the secretary they must be submitted to the department of justice and the bureau of Junius, Banks spent Friday in the budget for examination before goPleasant Grove with his mother, Mrs. ing to the president. Eliza Bank. The regulations as they apply to Utah permits shooting1 on every Friday, Saturday and Sunday between October 12 and December 16 or three consecutive days each week for 10 consecutive weeks. No shooting will be permitted at all this year in Utah on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Th use of any one of these feeds in livestock maintenance and fattening ratios should cause & much more efficient use of the feed nutrients available. Phosphorus is a necessary part of every cell in the body. It is an essential part of the central nervous system and it is necessary for the proper digestion of carbohydrate fat and proteins. With a limited feed supply it is of paramount importance that phosphorus be present In the livestock ration to insure a return from every pound of nutrient available. LIVESTOCK SPECIALIST L v lw a sb. as ti wr PHOSPHORUS SUPPLEMENTS livestock experiment in Utah have Indicated a deficiency of phosphorus in ,uany of the feeds used in the state, according to E. J. Maynard of the Utah State Agricultural College. Sugar beet byproducts, wet beet pulp, dried pulp molasses are especially deficiand ent i lhis valuable mineral. Alfalfa small grains, barle,, jjay nd the wheat, oaU and corn are ail apt to be Feeds that are low in phosphorus. xich in phosphorus include mill run steamed fcran, cottonseed cake and tone meal. WW Friday and Saturday, August 24 and 25 'Murder at the Vanities" - yrs Finds Rabbit's Foot in Coach ' VIVA VILLA! TAKES ITS PLACE IN LIST OF WORLD'S GREATEST SCREEN CLASSICS "Viva Villa" spectacular story which plays Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at the Royal Theatre, is generally classed among the great screen masterpieces of all time. WHERE THE BIG PICTURES PLAY AT PRICES WITHIN THE Filmed largely In Mexico, with REACH OF EVERYONE Wallace Beery as the star and with an WEEKLY PROGRAM exceptional supporting cast. "Viva Villa!' has emerged as one of the truly great productions of recent years. More than 100,000 Mexican natives EARL CARROLL'S were used during1 production, aa many as 6,000 appearing on the screen at one time. Months were spent by the stars In the remote Interior of Mexico, their With VICTOR McLAGLEN. JACK OAKIE, DUKE ELLINGTON and Jala only means of communication with the famous orchestra and the most beautiful girls In th world. outside world being- by airplane. The Perfect Combination of Entertainment! Music Meldoy then Murder! Its battle scenes, including the Also CHARLIE CHASE in "IT HAPPENED ONE DAT.'' storming and capture of Mexican ONLY 10c and 15c, DON'T MISS IT! cities which were in newspaper headof Vllla'a lines during the dozen turbulent reign, have been classed with the unforgetable march of the ANOTHER SUPER SPECIAL AT REGULAR ROYAL PRICES unforetable march of the Clansmen The Greatest Epic of Adventure In Screen History in "The Birth of a Nation," with the chariot race in "The Ten Command County Ajent. By Paul May tv THURSDAY. AUGUST 23, 133 THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSaAY, AUGUST 23. 1934 Sunday. Monday, Tue Aug. 26, 27, 28 VIVA VILLA! ments'" and with the Oklahoma land rush in "Cimarron" as ' spectacles. Added to Its lavishness is a fictional romantic story which runs through the nhotonlay. presenting Beery for the first time in many years as a lover, Thursdaj's. soul-stirri- Or A TRIO i Dtwt LOCAL ITEMS -- ENCHANTING l Miss Irene Jones of American Fork. spent the past week with her grand' mother, Mrs. Martha Ball. v;l It Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass enter tained at dinner Wednesday evenlg for L. G. Casper who ceelbrated his 77th birthday anniverssary on that day. PERFUMES ,v.--' ... . & ( I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday "with Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Phillips. Friday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks were Mrs. John H. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Hunter and eon, Carl of Provo, Mrs. Anna Jarvls and son Kenneth of Snowflake, Arizona. with the racing hours! to keep pace . . Earl and Maud Miss and Margaret daughter, Hackett spent Friday in Salt Lake Mrs. Junius Banks, son No one (Ires Is correct lor all occasions. Nor Is any ont fragrance!... The dever wc-m- sn el today chooses her perfumes ts she chooses her costumes to express the spirit of the hour! Determined to do evsryCning. witn.n nis power to vi-- i c... or ens 24 university scholarships being offered as awards In tha 1934 Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild competition, the youthful builder of this miniature Napelei.-ii-c coach p'reed a rabbit's foot inside. Walter Leuscn-ner- , concern that began bjilding formerly the head of a family-owne- d state carriages fcr European monarehs during the teign of Fredarick Wilhelm IN of Prussia and the designer of the coach that thousands of boys in the United States and Canada have reproduced or entry in the competition, discovered the appeal to Lady Luck when the model was placed before the Judges t work In the General Motors bji.ci.sig at A charm Century of Progress Expedition. He is shown hsre hDiair.j above the coach In which it was found. Winners of the :.51.0 it university scholarships being offered will be announced in Chicago Wednesday. Aug. 22. odors, scientifically blended to match the three major moods of the day. y of early veritable bouquet of Spring itself, coaxed from the rarest flowers. "Noon" a blythe complements the spirit of sports fragrance, slightly more pronounced in odor. "Night" breathes the magic and mystery of d skies... s seductive extract in perfect key with the feminine mood of romaace. is the morning... a ... Dawn, Noon and Night are available in three different sizes at leading drug, department and chain stores. If your dealer cannot supply you with all three of the new Outdoor Gnu. odors, mail the coupon. PURSl-Si- n V.o!tr-Si- z Boodoir-Sii- SOTTUS Bottle 25c 10c Jioo OUTDOOR GIRL fllV v ' "V, ' 4-- iyi I 1 I H !Ji FOR SALE AT G. L. J0HI1S0II ! : JL-- I :vtX ALL SEATS COMING SOON Go! lOc-L- et's William Powell and Myrna Loy In "THE THIN MAN,'' t hi OUTDOOR - OS $1.09 Oar Kotto: A Frs ProM Erery Leii Hon& A ' i ilK A. H. Allied who celebrated her 60th The banquet birthday anniversary. table was centered by a beautiful birthday cake and was propriately decorated for the occasion. Covers were laid for thirty members of tho family of Mr. and Mrs. Allred. The banquet was held on the lawns of the Collin's home, Mrs. Freman Royle, Mrs. Leonard Racker, Mrs. Bertha Knudsen, Mrs. Theo. Bateman and Mrs. Inez Peterson were hostess at a missionary shower at the Bateman home. Friday evening: for Wllburn Bal who will leave for the Mission Field in early September. Game, program and dainty refreshments were enjoyed by thirty-fiv- e guests. Lehl Eay was ceelbrated at the Bleak Hawk chapter was in charge of tha following prograjn: ' Musio by the Lions Quartet. Solo Rose LaRae Lott. Accordian selection Hershel Man- $1.00 a V V '"x. is 1 ' V I- ATTENTION uJ LOO XL -- mr J3 $2.75 Is l Brilliant fireworks displays are a frequent night feature at tha new World's Fair. In Chicago. This bomb AMERICAN LEGION All American Legion members and men of the World War fcr requested to meet at a meeting: at tha Memorial Building, Wednesday area- i Ing, August 29tth at 8 p. m. 0 Dr. Beavj and family of Pro to. war guests Monday at tha John HutcfctusX home. ce n jtt Reading Miss Ruth Wanlass. Solo Keith Lott. Trombone solo Dale Hadfieldi. Humorous talk Andrew FJleld. Mrs. Frank Sharp, Mlsa Arva Wins and Miss Mavis Johnson were. accom, panists, HOUSE & For Two Weeks Only GIRL Large Box Face Powder Lipstick Dry RoagB 1 year to Lefai Free Pren 3 It 4 2.75 FiH 51 ALL "Shadow of the Eagle" ning. - .:T" Total MARGARET SULLIVAN and DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY in A drama of youth today; of a young man, his dreams and problems; of a young wife, her inspiring devotoln and of the merry mad world In which we. Also CHAPTER 6 of live . K Opportunity is knocking "Little Man What Now?" pX'tT 1 Special Offer Mr. and Mrs. Randall Schow and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Carlos Schow and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Schow and family and Mrs. George Schow and son, George,, of Long Beach, California, met at a family outing at Saratoga. Saturday evening. A truly great novel brought to throbbing life on the screen. Fireworks Thrill World's Fair Crowds a: jvtr Wed. and Thursday, August 29 and 30 AGAIN IT'S BARGAIN NIGHTS Mrs. Jennie Nostrum and sons, Bruce an Reed arrived home Monday night in Los Angeles, Miss Robert Ball entertained at a from a two weeks visit Mrs. Elwln Mr. with and California, shower for Miss Verland Fowler, bride relatives. Beck other and Many points of this week, Friday evening. Twelve were visited of their interets during was friends were present. The time a there. Mrs. attended Nostrum stay rewhich after spent playing cards Mrs. and freshments were .served. Many beauti- banquet given by Bishop ful presents were received by Miss Collins, of the Matthews Ward of Los Angeles, for Mrs. Collins mother, Mrs. Fowler. If OiLY IOoAND 15s Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman spent Friday at Sprlng-vill- e with the Black Hawk veterans., Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh and family of Alpine surprised Miss Maud Hackett at her home Monday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent playing ''Rock'' and in social chat. e Bottle a Good Musical Comedy In Natural Color "JAIL BIRDS PARADISE." HO ADVANCE III PRICES City. It is for her that the makers of Outdoor Gnu. have created three enchanting new "Dawn! Also Is on of tha many that burst on open. ing night. Tha buildings are, left to right: Federal building. Sky Rids and I Electrical group. Tha opening guySend In your ordsr toe Butter Wrapcrowd was surprised to find tha Pair pers today, the pHco Is tha complete. low, |