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Show THE LEHI FREE tTRESS THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by THE LEHI FREK PRES3 Every Friday Phone Lehi, Utah 8-- W George P. Price, Manager Office. 12 "West. Main Street BesiOrnce, 2nd West and State Street, Lehi, Utah KLfred at the postoflice at Lehi, Utah, aa second class matter ADVERTISING RATES ..30c per inch Display 10c per line Readers SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year in advance $1.00 Want Ada Per Line For 5c per line for each additional insertion. 10c First Insertion and LOCAL ITEMS Wallace Ranks Is employed In Salt Lake City, Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. : : Lehi : : Raeldon Goates returned home Monday from a ten day visit In Layton at the Golden Adams home. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone were Provo visitors, Monday, :: Lehi :: Heber J. Webb and Almorene Bagley were Salt Lake visitors, Monday. :: Lehi :: Miss Verla Thayne- - of Murray, was a week-en- d guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor. Fre at' Miss Lea Valentine of Salt Lake City, is a gut-- of her aunt, Misa Maud s llaikett. A For Any Occai BANK REFLECTS and Investments on Which Condition of a Bank Determined by the K?nd cf Business Surrourcing It POLITICAL a';i A- - Isapi-r- latins are duethatto ln;uasf,v.arJ -f :n M realize e sF-f'3S8J- :r Sj. v .(? t'--- the!:'!.--. modern designing ia Every care that has gone to home and architecture of furnishings has the fields been matched by that designing of modern plumbing fixtures. In the smarter type cf home there v.ill 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. PRICES LOWEST NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Let Us Give You An Estimate On Your Plumbing or Repair Work It's FREE. C' reilfti. and and co:!J::: ms other lias tiio surround.;,at a.:ua!!y ori::n"!e from t rancis H. S.."U. ing .reactances, President of the Ameiraa Bankers in Forum fays in a:i article tu-ii'.- s M;Tazine. uf an The ehura.-ttr.r.J notes whether it, is in the invcj-.nunt- s ccuter. niuaafacturin? a iiiriitution's indicates reiions. a mercantiie f.naneial he ear, and fur:!u rmore. the in '.itution as to its locality, a study cf its ii"ts will equalendi-lionly clearly indicate the economi'" surroundins it. "If a farm district bank's cote history shows that its loans rise and fall with the n.;rmal cycle of production and mark ting of the products of the rcpion, it ma be taken as an index of economic good health for the locality." he says. "Hut if. over a period, the loan volume shows a dwindling trend it may mean a region that is losing ground, becoming exhausted or being robbed of business by another community. Or if a large proportion oi the loans are not paid at maturity bul are chronically renewed, or if stockb or bonds or real estate have to be taken as additional security, these too have economic significances, reflecting perhaps crop failor inefficient, ures, high cost farming methods In a highly competitive national or world market, such as wheat. Inevitably all these facts are reflected In the condition of the local banks. or a , prt-.i- MBIT s s n City Banks Too "If the loans of a bank in a manufacturing or merchandising field show a (C. BATTJEHY Co. in Plumbing Fixtures ' tu. n DDfl'ung Lehi Floral l A New Day c!s smoothly running coordination with production and distribution the;, too, mirror a healthy economic situation. 25c REXALL FOOT SOAP and 25o REXALL FOOT Or there may be here also signs that of Robinson Mrs. Mr. and Joseph POWDER 50c Value 29c reflect In LehL growing unfavorable conditions, spent Saturday Springville, such as excessive lean renewals, LADIES' DRESSING COMBS SPECIAL 19 and therefore Mrs. Ellas M. Jones spent Tuesday of credit extended to makers or In Provo, visiting friends. dealers in particular products, and similar circumstances. Similar conditions of Misses Thelma and Elma Tietjen to banks engaged in financing the apply of Carma were guests Santaquln, activities of the securities markets. and Saturday. Evans, Friday MAIN STREET and STATE STREET "The foregoing U merely suggestive Phones Main Street 27 of the infinite aspects of the life outState Street 145 Miss Verland Evans of Myton, spent wardly surrounding the banks which week-end with her in Lehi the parents, form and control their Internal condiMr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. tions. Although these facts seem obvi: : Lehi : : ous enough, the discussions and critiMrs. H. P. Hardy of Spanish Fork, cisms that have raged about the banks 0 spent Tuesday, visiting relatives in often appear to set them apart as somehow separate from the lives of our peoLehi. : : ple, casting forth a malignant influLehi Mr. C. C. Hackett and daughter, ence upon agriculture, industry and trade from forces generated wholly Maud, spent Monday in Salt Lake within themselves. City. "The truth of the matter is that the All Work Guaranteed : : Lehi : : fate of the banks ia Inseparably InterMrs. F. D. Worlton is the proud woven with the fate of the rest of the TERMINALS, CABLES and GROUND STRAPS possessor of a new Buck sedan, purpeople and of the ration. What hapchased last week. pened to the country happened to the banks and what happened to the banks Lehi :: Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw is In no way different or detached from what happened to the people. They are and family of Provo, spent Sunday all part of the same pattern, of the same evening at the J. F. Bradshaw home. HAMMER BUILDING, MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTAH continuous stream of events. No one element In that stream can be called Mrs. Jennie Brown and children of the cause of business depression. Provo, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. "If the banks caused trouble to some of our people it was because they were 0 Frank Sharp. Irresistibly forced to pass on troubles Miss Nora Brown returned to her that came to them from other people. home in Salt Lake, after a month's These troubles impaired the values of their securities and customers' notes visit with Mrs. Eunice Gray. and rendered some unable, in turn, to :: :: Lehi A wave that you'll love and want to tell your friends about. H pay back to other customers their deDr. and Mrs. David L. Evans and posits that had been Ill w--k properly used to family of Hollywood, California, spent create these loans and investments. Unless these truths are kept continualTuesday with Mrs. Eunice Gray. ly In mind there is no such thing as ANN MACKAY, Operator Sheldon Gray and two daughapproaching an understanding of the Mr. 11 EAST 1ST NORTH PROVO. UTAH of Tooele, banking problem or of properly safeand Patrita ters, Jeanette, Waves given by students $1 at the Provo School of guarding the very heavy stake of the Beauty spent Friday with Mrs. Eunice Gray. public in that problem." iuuuic at mis same uaaress, n;asi 1st Worth. Mr. S. E. Littleford Is spending a The Bank as a Rebuilder few days in Parley's Canyon with his Littleford brother. Hubert and family. N place of a 3 per cent loss on an in- LEHI vestment of $40,000 a large New Mrs. William Rltter spent Tuesday York savings bank Is now getting 6 in Salt Lake and Sandy visiting per cent profit on an Investment of friends. $80,000, because it had the good business Judgment to spend $40,000 In modMiss Cleo Holmstead returned home of ernizing a tenetrip to ment housesgroup Monday from a week-en- d on the lower East Side Brighton. LETTERHEADS which it was forced to take over on foreclosure, says an article ENVELOPES Mrs. Mary Cark of Sandy, was a mortgage in the American Bankers Association Rit-te- r, Mrs. of William her sister, guest Journal. FORM LETTERS year or two ago the owner, Sunday. who had always kept up his mortgage CIRCULARS payments, began t- neglect the propMr. and Mrs. S. E. Littleford and erty. It became run down and the tenHANDBILIS son. Jack and George Mali as of Clearants began to leave. field, spent Saturday at Lagoon. The bank remodeled the BUSINESS CARDS buildings completely, putting in an Holmstead Victor STATEMENTS enjoyed a three heating plant, incinerators and other day trip to Grand Daddy Lakes this modern changes, with the result the buildings are now entirely rented, and week. there Is 114,000 a year coming in instead of several thousand going out. At Mr. and Mrs. Herman A, Bjork of that rate the Improvements will pay for Salt Lake City, were week-en- d guests themselves In three years. I of Mr. arid Mrs. Heber C. Webb. This same bank has done 15 other Set and Printed In Lehi renovation Jobs similar to this, and all Build Lehi, Not Another Town Mrs. Bert Spratley of Mjvgna, and proved profitable. The bank has Mrs. Emll Hansen of Los Angelee, Its owa architects and Is employing were guests of Mrs. Francis Goates, ' seven painters who are kept busy con-Unuously. Tuesdar. ILeM vest prices. Lo?n Let Us Develop and Print Your Films Daily Service 25c TISH CLEANSING TISSUE We can always furnish the Flowers IT IE LIFE ADOPT Mr. and Mm. Wulioia Hauiield and daughters, Whilla and Donna, were Provo visitors, Sunday. : Lehi : Charles and Roy Slater mare a busings trip to Nevada last tteek. :: Lehi Mr. and Mr3. J. L. Barnhart and family s;tnt Sunday in American Fork :: Lehi :: Mrs. Dick Holdaway and baby of Vineyard, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Beck. :: Lehi : : Billie and Dean Wilson and Earl Canyon. Banks are on a campion trip in Am: : Lehi : : erican Fork Canyon this week. Mrs. William Leffler fo Provo, is a guest of her daughter Mrs. Sadie L. Don Clark of Provo, Is a guest of Iluason. Dee S1how, sat the Randall Schow j :: Lehi :: home this week, Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb spent :: Lefcl :: Tuesday in Fait Lake City. Mrs. Martell Hutchings who has :: Lehi :: leen employed at the Bingham HosRogt-- r and Ronald Price were busipital for the pairt year, returned home ness visitors in Salt Lake, Wednesday. laat week. Lehi Lehi a Salt Lake visitor, was Bone George Mrs. Grant Littleford and Mrs. Mildred Graham, were Pfeasant Grove Saturday. :: Lehi :: visitors, Sunday. Mixes Thelma and Ark-aGoodwin, Lexie Bateman and Xorine Fox, spent Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl Turner of W ednesday afternon in Salt Lake City. Pleasant Grove, were guests of Mr. and :: Lehi :: Mrs. Denzll Turner, Saturday. Mrs. J. E. Sorenson of Fountain Green was a guest of her son, Booth Miss Parlene-- Larsen is spending Horenson and family, Wednesday. this week in Salt Lake City, a truest :: Lehi :: of Miss Barbara Knight. Mr. A. J. Evans and Almorene Dag-le- y were business visitors in Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gill and daugh- Wednesday. :: Lehi :: ter, Helen, of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. S. E. Littleford, Thursday, Mrs. Peter Lldell and Mrs. May Lldell of Martinez, California, are Warren Schow of Logan, spent Wed- guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones. Lehi : nesday and Thursday, visiting Lehi Mrs. Scott Matheson of Cedar City, relative. was a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Elmo : : Lehi : : Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Broomhead of Eddington last week. Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. LaKue Bushman of Salt Lake and Mrs. Joseph Coulam. City, was a guest of her mother, Mrs. Lea Bushman, Sunday. : : Lehi : : Ruth Itothe returned home Miss from Logan, Saturday. Miss Rothe lias been attending school at Logan. :: Lehi Lela Coates, local telephone operator Is spending her vacation in 2 for 25c Salt Lake City. 5 i nd Mr3" Etn F. Beck of Salt ! Family ticket to Lehi. were finest theatre, the Royal Theatre, with j uf y guests of Mr. Kofcert Allred. Mrs. and each 50c paid on subscription of the - L'hl :: adv. Lehi Free Press Get a I Rebuilding and Recharging Ray's Battery Shop Professional Permanent Waving rrovo Beauty balon n PRINTING Lehi Free Press ' he PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 STATE STREET and her ;ister, Miss May are .stopping at Knudsens and visiting for a month with their father and relatives in American Fork and Mrs. P. R. Adams of this city. Lehi it-- Miss Lillian Knud.sen ha3 been workin Heher for the past two weeks. ing While there she sang for their out door band concert and visited Mrs. Jane Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Dixon, directors of music. Lehi : : Last Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Chipman and Lillian Knudsen were entertained by Mrs. Charlotte Sackett, director of the Singing Miss Mothers in Salt Lake City. Knudsen was invited to sing with their chorus over the National Broadcast Friday evening at 8 o'clock over K. D. T. L. : : Lehi : : Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mendenhall of Salt Lake, visited in Lehi and SpringAt Springville Satville, Saturday. urday evening, they were guests of honor at a party given by Miss Josephine Reynold3 at the home of her mother, Mrs. Henry T. Reynolds. Mrs. Mendenhall was formerly Miss Florence Jones of Lehi. : : Lehi : : Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swenson spent Sunday In American Fork, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benjajnin Buckwalters. Jeunt-tte- , .J and Mrs. John Hutchinw family, George Cone, Ronald Pricey Sterling Evans of Lehi: Mrs p,-- . burrow and baby, "Miss Lola OxbJ row, Mrs. James Miles and son all.- Nevada; James and Mary Bee o' Provo, formed a picnic party tn J Boy Scout Camp in Provo Canyon. Mr. Mrs. A. D. Cornwell and daughter, Ing-ti-s- LEHL UTAH ll, Mrs. Rhoda McKinney of Fairfield, has purchased the Thrasher poultry farm in north Lehi and expects to soon move into Lehi. :: Lehi :: Mr. and Mrs. Morris Holmstead and baby of American Fork, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holmstead, Tuesday. Sunday and Monday. Part of group climbing Mount Timpano tie Monday. Get a Free Family ticket to LehTi finest theatre, the Royal Theatre, with each 50c paid on subscription of the Lehi Free Press. t(j, it a PHONE i ii 'W j'iy 8-- If you have any news of in- terest, any advertising, any job printing or want anything in the printing line. Service with a smUt. For Efficient Printing See LEHI FREE PRESS Telephone 8-- Guaranteed Radio Tubes Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw and daughter, Sylvia Jean, were Sunday 227.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradshaw 226 in Salt Lake City. 171 ..450 280 50c 50c 245 M 224 1 5 Others vortlonately low. Blanche Soown, daughter of Mr. and Your Old Tubes Tested FREE. Mrs. Fred Scown, was rushed to the deliveries. Free calls American Fork Hospital, Thursday evening when she was found to be suffering from spinal meningitis. LEHI, UTAH From latest reports Blanche has re- PHONE 47-gained consciousness and is doing fine. Build Lehi, not another town. ad Glenn Wing W Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon and Mr. A laugh will get more business thu and Mrs. J. Ray Sorenson of Eureka, a serious, heavy attempt to gaio were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. tention. Ernest Larsen. Mr3. J. N. Litson was operated upon in the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City, AVednesday. From latest reports Mrs. Litson is making LOST satisfactory progress towards recovery. Pnii WANT ADS i?it Mr. and Mrs. Nevln Broadbent and children, Bob and Sue of Ely, Nevada, spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broadbent and family. Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Morgan, spent the week-en- d in Lehi, attending the Lions Outing at Saratoga Saturday ajid visiting with relatives. Mr. Anderson Is District Governor of the Lions Club. ett Black and white Fox GRINDING ed, soldering. Terr! adv. Scissors, saw sharpen See Wm. Osborne. FORD COUPE FOR SALE CHEAP Joha Good Tires, New Battery. See Smith. 714-2- P FOR SALE CHEAP Good 3 tmS s1 Gasoline Stove, Ice Box, medium Candy and Model T Ford Coupe, Show Smafl Cases, 3 Lunch Counter Stools, 2 Osterloh. Cash Register. E. H. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw of Provo Paper Hanging, Paper (Seam were visiting friends In Lehi done Saturday Calsomining and Painting and attending the Lions Ouitlng at reasonable prices. Ralph Hutching 'Saratoga in the evening. State Street, Lehi. Utah. Mrs. Ronald Nelson of Los Angeles who has been visiting for some time with Mrs. Enoch Russon Is visiting in Midvale with members of the Nelson family. r- -: : Lehi : : Misses Lola Otburrow, Esther Hutchlngs, and Lamar and Harold Rutchlngs spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. ine jlm xree rreso " which paper printed In Lehi prints their ads, etc., m only , seta Lew- - Butter Wrappers printed at 100. Any time. Wby be ttofl anything hut the best " dvertb'tf The selling urge of good influences people whether to what to buy and where to buy. .. |