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Show Thursday. January 4, ThUrSdTiJaa"'fyti THE LEHI FREE PRESS 1934 d SUance askew cUan. 5th Friday, (Grove ILehi vs. IPleasant 1l 11 Gam' 7 to 8 P. M, 10c&2Stl LEHI HIGH SCHOOL GYM. 1st and 2nd Teams GEORGE PHILLIPS INJURED IN CRASH wc gu.ciiuucHuii agencies partmenta that receive this There is also shown the TAXPAYERS UEGED TO a and mon source of the Utah of the cording to this tabulation city pJJz Taxpayer urges the taxpayers 42.36 per cent; utilitie. T bruises State to take their medicine as far as ty paid George Phillips received cent; mining property 5.65 debts and not to engage per and a severe shock and his team was pying for back cent; farm lands and livestock 18jf to action repudiate concerted truck a in any bruised and scratched when "Watch the present per cent and personal property m.r" struck his wagon from the rear and their obligations. the budget" is the slogan, "in all the percent. upset team, wagon and diver in The publication urges that eonees. cities and counties that are now prebarrow pit Saturday afternoon. of effort be put on the fccj; tration account for 1934, Mr. Phillips was working on the U paring their expense levies than on the state A- .rather The truck and see where economies can be had." W. A, hauling gravelsince is only a fraction or the latte cool be to Taxpayers are urged driver lost control of hia brakes and 9 all for mills, state purposes, an to put off the headed, but to pushed Mr. Phillips' wagon levies local the run up as high u wild, spending easy end to the orgy of road. or more mills. "It's the local a in hysterithemselves kvf or to obligate the Taxpayer, "that represents cal moment to go out and borrow, says the big bad wolf of taxation." which will only aggravate their The December issue - Hospital Notes dilemma. The issue5 contains illuminating Mario Gardner received treatment Lehi on tax trends on tangible at the statistics infected for an heel, have increased from which property Saturday. HospitaL to $17,511,259 in 1916 $8,857,095 in Hall and Rex Larsen had 1933. This is all tabulated, showing their tonsils removed, at Lehi Hospital VALUABLE RABBITS KILLED Sunday night dogs abbit pens of Brigham t aughtered thirteen valuable invaded ti Mulliner mi doe elonging to Mr. Mulliner Saturday. Glen Chelton received treatment for a sprained finger, Friday evening. Glen's finger and the basketball met at the game Friday evening, Glen receiving the sprained finger. f yi N7l o-v- v , "Thanks ... Old '33 . . . for a Good lesson!" This would not be America if Americans failed to get up on their feet after mi knock-dow- n and fight back. But it's still America, for, already the end of the year, the necessity pf getting new calendars is all that brings '33 to mma. were mentally in '34, ready to profit by our lesson and turn the score in our favor. With American Business, this bank greets the new year, confidently, Stfmtte nBfflnnlk off LeDnfi STREET CEDAR noTici The Red Croea will distribute clothing on Thursday, January 4 from 2 to 4 p. m. at the Memorial Building. Week-en- d START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT SHOP AT BROADBENTS WHERE YOU GET THE BEST FOR LESS ' 10 Pounds 53c SUGAR 26c Maxwell House Coffee. 12c Salmon. ILippyvale Tall 10c Corn, Peas and Beans.. 5c Del Maize Corn Oc Raisins, both kinds 5c Jello. All Flavors 1 lb can 39c PeDDer Schillinea. 2 Pounds 20c Rockwood Cocoa .10 for 21c Special White Soap. 6 for 25c (Mission Bell Soap 18c Oats.. Wedding Crystal 16c Hewlett's Tea . 8c Cornstarch 47c Gallon Pineapple, ..... ...... .... Blackberries Spinach. Can 2 Pounds Peanut Butter ; 42c ...14c 25c 25c for Palmolive Soap ...4 for 19c Glass Tumblera Brooms. Extra Quality, 5 Tie.... 38c 60c Coal Bucket 25c Bowls Mixing 10c Heads Mop .....6 ............ are just a few of the many SPECIALS you can get at These ; Broatttent's PHONE i 20-- HOTES Dale Loveridge, little son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Loveridge had his tonsils removed at the local hospital Tuesday. Mrs. R. J. Whipple had a toe nail removed at the Lehi Hospital. Tuesday. March Douglas Smith had his tonsils Wednesday. The temple will be closed February The Annual New Years supper dance was held in the Gymnasium. Monday night. Dancing commenced at 8 :3d and continued until 10:30. The ?? :: men then drew for their partners and supper was served in various homes. .fflSFPM ROTHi: At 12 :30 th JaRclftf wft8 MSumed. ine orcnesw wa3 "The Six Aces" RETURNS BOUE from Salt Lake. They also played for the Christmas dance and the one held Friday, December 29. There Joseph M. Rothe, son of Mr. and was a large crowd and both the dance Mrs. Max Rothe, returned from an L. and supper were a success. D. S. mission to the East Central States, Sunday morning. Elder Rothe FIFTH WARD RELIEF spent 25 V months in the mission SOCIETY field. He spent the greater part of his time in Tennessee, also laboring The Fifth Ward Rflief Society in Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia presidency was released at the sacra- and Kentucky. ment meeting Sunday evening and He had the privilege of openng a new officers installed in their place. field that has been closed for the past The new officers are: Mrs. Ethel thirty years, due to the hatred of the Watkins, president; Mrs. Alice L, "Mormon" people. Phillips, first assistant and Mrs. Elder Rothe spent some time around Freeman Royle, second assistant, with Chattanooga. Tennessee, and enjoyed the secretary and treasurer to be apthe old batlJe fields of Civil visiting later. pointed War. old trenches and battle Retiring officers are: Mrs. James scenes.viewing iH. Gardner, president; Mrs. Janus He traveled over the same Mrs. Ethel Schow, first assistant territory Watkins. second assistant and Mrs. covered by President Woodruff and William Wing secretary and treasurer the father of President Grant. He reports finding a number of friends with Mrs. Zella Oakey assistant The outgoing officers have served of former Lehi missionaies who have faithfully for a number of years and labored in that field. He reports a need of more missionhave gained the love and respect of the ward members for their unselfish, aries but that the elders who are in tireless service. the field are doing a lot of work. : Lehi : Three elders in that mission last year TEMPLE SCHEDULE FOR 1934 performed 54 baptisms. Elder Rothe states that he has enEndowment excursions for Lehi joyed his missionary labors and feela Stake to the Salt Lake Temple will that he has spent a very beneficial time in the field but is glad to be b held on the following dates: home again, stating that "there is no January 10th and 29th. place like the rocky mountains."- February15th. We Delivsr Promptly. Best Theatre, Best Sound. Best Pictures and Cheapest Admission. WHY BE SATISFIED WITH LESS? WEEKLY PROGRAM THURSDAY & FRIDAY WEDNESDAY JANUARY 3, 4 and 5 JAMES DUNN. JUNE KNIGHT and CHARLES (BUDDY) ROGERS Ellis Peterson was taken home from the Lehi Hospital Sunday. Following a recent appendicitis AflHUAL UEET-III- G LEW FAIU.l x LOAN ASSOCIATION The Annual Meeting of the Lehi National Farm Loan Association will be held at the Memorial Building, Tuesday evening at 7:00 P. M Lehi, Utah, January 9e 1934. EDWARD B. JONES, Secretary SCOUT LEADERSHIP COURSE TO BEGIN in- - "Take A Chance" A beautiful baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Smith at the Lehi Hospital, on Saturday, Dec- You like each one of these stars but wait until you see them together ember 30th. Musical Romance "TAKE A CHANCE." John Carson of Fairfield underwent an operation for hernia at the Lehi Hospital, Friday. 22, April 6th and 7th for conference. .May 30th and July 4th. Closes for summer on July 14, August THEATRE Lois Shelley had her tor.sils reat the Lehi Hospital, Tuesday. LEHI, UTAH 9th and 29th. April 19th. May Sth and 28th. June 18th. July 6th, OYA moved lal SPECIALS M .v VALLEY George Phillips received treatment for injuries received when his wagon was struck by an auto on the highway earlier in the evening. Mrs. Haag of American Fork, is receiving medical treatment at the Lehi Hospital. Telephone 85 MAIN Meredith Yates was treated for a cut foot at the local hospital, Sunday, ALSO GOOD SHORTS SATURDAY in thit OriLY IOo& IE: a SUNDAY JANUARY 6, 7 and MONDAY 8 Big Double Show ' TWO BIG FEATURE PICTURES FOR THE PRICE OF ONE RALPH BELLAMYand JUNE COLLYER in The year's best Mystery Picture . "Before Midnight" Your pulse will quicken and your heart beat faster as this strange tale folds before your startled eye3. un- Also REX THE WONDER HORSE in "King of Wild Horses" A mighty thriller of the stampeding herds with the King of Wild Horses Breath-takin- g Battles ! A scout leadership course will b given in Lehi, the first lesson of tht course to be given in the High School Don't Miss It! on Wednesday Gymnasium night January 10th at 7:30 p. i. All scout masters and scouters of Lehi District are requested to be present. The course will be under dirction of Commissione J. G. Jones, leadership supervisor A. J. Phillips and John Hutchings of the M. I. A. Stake Presidency. The course will give special training in conducting troop meetings, the proper way of conducting the meetings will be demonstrated, the scouti ers to take the place of the scouts. in 2 FEATURES- -2 No Advance in Prices 15" Only 10c and TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY JANUARY 9 and 10 i ' i a l..Mlga ta m tX am a9 ItJL k 12 c a 11 aai I20TICE The F. text registration days for the be on Wednesday, January 3rd and Thursday, January 4th. Ladies needing work may register on the afternoon of January 4 Registration will be held in the Lehi Memorial Building. R- - C. will An interesting ttcry of the Nudest Colonies. aw 11 v. m |