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Show ! i THE LEEI FEES PEES3 Thursday, January 10, 1935 - ju. Franchot Tone and three leading ladies. Jean Muir, Margaret Linda .A Ann Dvorak. Miss Lindsay has the romantie lead opposite Tone In smm followta Th patient reohrd love tangle that nearly ruins tnitawt at th Lehi HopiUl Ui their live. Th two other romance are be tween Tone's pal, a part played by u Roes Alexander, and Jean Muir. J. N. Bereridg had a tonsil Ana Dvorak and Nick Foran, the incised, Monday. latter the third of the college quartet James Schow had aa lafdctcd elbow The fourth member of the quartet, is iscised January 1-played by Robert Light. Other talented members of the cast Oscar Hall of Highland underwent include Charles Starrett, Russell Henry an appendicitis operation Thursday. Hicks, Arthur Aylesworth, Hospital Notes ab-ct- O'Neill, Addison Richards. Marjorie Mrs. Douglas Smith and baby were Gateson and Bradley Page. taken home, Saturday. Alfred E. Green directed the production from the screen play b7 Morrell Evans was removed to his Eugene Solow and Robert Lee Johnhome, Sunday, following a recent ap son. pendicitis operation. ATHLETIC CARNIVAL Catherine Smith, daughter of Mr, BEING PLANNED and Mrs. Max Smith of American Em for Fork was operated upon Another athletic carnival for Lehi She was taken pyema. Sunday. is beine planned for February 2nd. home Monday. The Lions Club plan to give the Lehi another treat in the wrestling Mrs. Abe Elder had a cast placed public and boxing line in a carnival sometime on her leg, Monday. this month. The board of directors of the Lions Club met Sunday evenHarold Riffle was taken home, ing and selected committees to draw Monday. up plans and make arrangements fit the meet Details will be announced HOSPITAL PLANS later. PROGRESSING FIRE i DEBATERS HAUED CEPMUEIIT GALLED GUT VED. . be A.rH . will , . Tth. Uki High J a 01 heM theweekJu. The Lehi fire department answered a hurried call to the Orem Station, . Sparks from Nations or , u Wednesday afternoon. .r.t world Me,n rubber some had ignited the chimney around the chimney. n,vi removed the burning re- . NIVTH GRADE neien rubber before the tarred roof Wight fire. Little damage was oone. Gladys Godirey, Paul Chriser Webb, Tom Gaines. John Shepherd. and PRO-DUCEPeet Don spn, UTAH POULTRY Mar Sharp, CO-O-P. ASSO. DECLARE DIVIDEND Rir thousand Utah and southern Idaho poultrymen should welcome the announcemest by General Manager Utah Clyde C Edmonds thai the asProducers Poultry annual its declared sociation has dividend on outstanding stock. The Ktte association has never missed a dividend, this being the eleventh consecutive one paid since the organization's inception in 1923. The divid end, just declared by the association's board of directors, will aggregate 142.500.00 and will be distributed by check about January 15th, 19S5. It represents a return of 5 per cent on the association's capital stock having a par value of $850,000. Individual member-produce- rs will receive from a few cents to 200 each with about 6000 producers in all parts of this state and southern Idaho participat- dozen is made from the net selling price of all eggs handled. This scale-of- f is allowed to accumulate and then is returned to contract members in the form of certificates of interest The deductions go into a revolving fund ito provide the association with work ing capital. Interest is paid on the stock and at JANUARY 16 country. the end of about five' years the stock 6:30 First and Third Wards. 7:30 Fourth and Second Wards. is retired at par value. Only memCOLLEGE YOUTHS IN 8:30 Fifth Ward and National bers of the association receive the STIRRING DRAMA AT stock and, therefore, are eligible for Guards. ROYAL, FRIDAY AND SAT. JANUARY 23 the dividends. 6:30 Second and Fifth Wards. Three distinct romances, although 7:30 Third Wards and National woven together in the same plot, are Guards. unfolded in the First Naional produc-io- n. 8:30 First and Fourth Wards. "Gentlemen Are Born" which JANUARY 30 comes to the Royal Theatre, Friday 6:30 Third and Fourth Wards-7:30 Second Ward and National Guards. 8:30 First and Fifth Wards. FEBRUARY 6 6:30 First and Second Wards. 7:30 Fourth Ward and National Guards. ; 11. nroweu. vi lr nacKing- VI WITH MOIiEY SAVING PRICES 10 Pounds SUGAR (All Flavors) L MILK, both kinds, Special PEANUT BUTTER. 2 lb. jar.... LEMONS. Dozen 20c and ORANGES, Dozen CELERY HEARTS ..3 for LETTUCE, Large Fancy Pound BANANAS, RAISINS. RAISINS. cBinP Ernest ELLVt.N in . w Mm. Miles Shept Allred. .Merun Fitzgerald herd. Keith Dubois, Martha u . If and tern .mm r.pinf! Gene Wir Aria Cox, feterlson, Fae Adamson, ing Evans ana uamei ttii EliGAGEUEHT CarThe marriage of Miss Verna Mr. and Mrs James of son, daughter M. A. Carson of Fairfield and Alma David arid Mrs. Mr. Peterson, son of The Peterson of Lehi is announcednlace in the Salt fv w i manias Lake Temple on Wednesday, January 16. 64c 4c I 6c 28c ENTERTAINS 1 top-notch- er 18c in 10c' lucl 5c 15c 49c These are a very few of the Specials you can get at BROADBENT'S i the supporting cast We Deliver Mervyn LeRoy directed from the We have it at the right screen play by Harry Sauber and 20-- COAL? Brian Marlow. Original sontrs were price. We also cover buttons asd frame written by Wrubel and Dixon and pictures. Let us do yours. f am and Kahal. ... For Full Particulars Consult Local Agent UNION PACIFIC I Are You Getting Al your Horsepower The Second Ward Relief Society entertained their members at a program and social Tuesday afternoon. The program given was: Solo Ada Phillips. Reading Martha Fitzgerald. Solo Mrs. Charlotte Osborne. Reading Mrs. Lena Goodwin. Musical numbers Ivy and Eloise Russon. Reading Mrs. Francis Comer. Whistling solo Mrs. Etta Hold- sworth. Five minute talk on "Genesis" Mrs. Mina Webb. Reading of missionary letters Mrs. Emily Johnson. Following the program a social hour and dainty refreshments were enjoyed by about sixty ladies. The Blue Bell Camp of the Daugh Provo 45, American Fork 37. ters of the Utah Pioneers will meet at Pleasant Grove 32, Lincoln 27. the home of Mrs .Lott A. Russon, Lehi 27, B. Y. High 17. Thursday, January 10, a 2 p. m. All Next Friday's schedule: members are invited to be precamp Provo at Lehi; B. Y. High at Lin sent. A good program is outlined. Grove Pleasant coln; at American Business was better in 1934 than DICK POWELL 1966, It is shown m the marriage records of Utah county at least Dick Powell is still a During 1934 there was a total of among the singers of popular ballads, 566 he couples who obtained licenses to but has proven that in addition. he is a very fine romantic leading wed from County Clerk Frank Salisman. bury. In 1933 there were 479, or 87 His work in his latest First Nation- fewer. This shows an increase of IS al vehicle, "Happiness Ahead," per cent which comes to the Royal Theatre on Sunday. Monday and Tuesday, is primarily an acting part Dick is now a dramatic actor who sings. Usually a singer, appearing in musicals is expected to walk in and out of the scenes, speaking unimport ant lines, while waiting for a music cue. It is customary to Judge him entirely by his ability to put over song numbers. Playing opposite him is Josephine Hutchinson, direct from highest acting honors with the Civic Repertory Theatre of New York with Eva Le Gallienne. No mere crooner could sine his way through a scene with this fine actress. Dick Powell is said to give a natural and sincere performance in his latest starring vehicle and the song numbers he introduces are incidental to the dramatic action. Frank McHugh. Dorothy Dare. John Halliday, Allen Jenkins, Ruth Donnelly and Marjorie Gateson are in Get cn the train and ride straight to in Californial Youll Springtime I travel in superb steam-heate- d com- fort . . . quickly . . . safely . . . and at a remarkably low cost Sleeping car charges, too, are invitingly low. Lib. era! stopover privileges. - officers DAUGHTERS 10c 10c 5c 5c 10c Quilting Thread, large spool Outing Flannel, light or dark 15c yd. Children's Bear Brand Hose 13c pair Phone RELIEF SOCIETY Mrs. I. W. Fox and Mrs- - Arnold .000 Brems will be hostesses. .000 MORE PEOPLE WED IN UTAIT COUNTY CORNBEEF, Ubby's 12 oz.......l5c POWDER SUGAR S lbs 25c SPECIAL WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP 10 for 23c MOP STICKS BROOMS, very good 5 tie. 1 19c 25c , DIVNER PLATES CUPS and SAUCERS SOUP PLATES CUPS I-- Fork. WONDER COFFEE in Glass Jar, made by Maxwell Special.... 30c RICE, Fancy Blue Rose.... 4 lbs. 25c SPERRY WHEAT FLAKES.,.. 27c WESTAG COFFEE, special price 20c (You 11 like it) SODA CRACKERS 3 lbs. 38c 10c CORNFLAKES, large pkg Mission Tuna Flakes, large lie DEVILED MEAT. 8 Cans 10c SALMON. Tall 11c 12 os. package discussions will take and appreciation manual all in place courses- - It is desired that all M. workers be present Important ' 11 oz package 4 Pound Package 25c MACRONI or SPGHETTI, 8 lbs. 25c NAVY BEANS 4 lbs. 24c NOODLES, Lincoln 0 0 I - Friday's results: "THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES JELL-WEL- B. Y. High Sin Francisco lTf"Ilrll FEBRUARY 6 3 TEAMS LEAD IN 6:30 Fir st and Second Wards. ALPINE DIVISION 7:30 Fourth Wjard and National D. U. P. NOTES Guards. ALPINE LEAGUE The final play off of the winners of Team Standing The Evansville Camp of the D. U. the first and second half will be on W. L. Pet P. will meet at the home of Mrs. I. February 13th. 1 Lehi 0 1.000 W. Fox on Thursday, Januarv 10. 1 0 Pleasant Grove All members of the camp are invited DICK POWELL MORE 1 0 1.000 '. Provo to be present. 0 1 .000 American Fork THAN CROONER; HAS REAL FILM TALENT and poinr 11 county some time ago we are re officials and have found that it will be we printed last half of the M. Men the printing possible to secure F E R A funds for schdule. the hospital. 9 The committee reports that with JANUARY and Fifth Wards. 6;30Fourth of citizens and proper Ward and National 7:30 First official that the project can be put Guard. over and that Lehi can have one of the 8:30 Third and Second Wards. finest communiy hospitals in the CUT YOUR BUDGET io LOS ANB5ELBS , SCHEDULE FOR M. MEN ing BASKETBALL FOR Distribution of dividends, even in M. I. A. UNION MEETING Reports from the committee work SECOND HALF the depression years, speaks highly of ing on the community hospital are Ti,a M. T. A. Union Meeting will be the Utah poultry association's plan of that everything is working out satis confailfinancial who those and of benefit its in the Lehi Fifth Ward, Wednes of the held For organization factorily. Members of the Lehi City ed to a cent M. one Men schdul of that deduction A the dition. keey day, January 16, at 7:30 p. m. met with have Council and Saturday. The story, by Robert Lee Johnson, is a thrilling drama With plenty of lighter comedy touches and gay music, including familiar college songs and a new air written by the famous song team of Sammy Fain and Irving Kahal, entitled. "When You Call the Roll, Alma Mater." The picture treats of the adventures and love affairs of four college graduates who encounter termendous difficulties that make for intensely dramatic situations in their lives. There is an all star cast headed by EXCURSION OF UTAH PIONEERS MEETING The Snow Springs Camp of the daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts Thursday, January 10, at 2 n. m. All camp members are invited to be pre sent. LEHI QUILTING CENTER WORKING TWO SHIFTS lhe Lehi F. E. R. A. Quilting "as oeen given the privilege wurmg two snirts of ladies, brought the production cost so low Today- (Thursday will mofkat Maccompletion of the 200th quilt at the Lehi Center. Materials are all sent from Provo ana the hnshed quilts are returned the Provo headquarters. Thirty local women tmm P v families are employed in the quiltinir ine nnisneo: quilts will be rvj.k. distributed to R. F. C families in the county. There are now foar quilting cen- .o uyvmung m Utah County. Mrs Mary Maudsley is in charge of the jziii tenier. V- M. MEN. GLEANER BANQUET JANUARY 26 lhe date of the Lehi Stake M. Men and Gleaner Banquet has been changed from Januarv J,,- w corner- ence fulhng on that date, to Satur- th.eLehi Second 'Vn viJT Board mem general v..a,i. bers from -.v. Salt Lake City will be The Second Ward M - A. 'U COOK tne hnnn Details will 4te announced next week. present. ?da! mtr "g ii feres pera aisec falue iryl :mila Or is carbon pulling back on the reins 7 Wasted poyef or to any oi a auzen may oe due to tnat alone, : i. 1. n,,4- cnorlrnll' C suvii as iwse jjiswju rings, wuiu-uu- t xiituuia. 1 :str iben sp'n or Datterea Dealings, just, wnat u may ix uuw expert to determine. Our experts can save you a gn deal in power and money. NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR CAR 'or. Thi fie ei these PUT asis CONDITION FOR THE COMING SPRING CMBH b 'or f no m GAEAGR JAMES COMER, Manager The member THE FARM BUREAU of which you are a their annual meeting and election of officers Thursday, wo, ax z o'clock p. m. m the Memorial uuiiaing. tttt r,vr i pram crtioi f.eckii pious vox. Fre me 'sop is neg( Best Battery Servi leum fard as We have just installed Latest Battery Charging Equip ai Whe vidua :d. satmi succ THE BEST IN THE STATE Thns Bring your batteries to ua for initant service fters FIRST CLASS MOTOR SUPPLIES AND ACCESSOR )Just STATE STREET SERVICE STATION STATE STREET ft of itting till J. HANSON, Manager 1 .if I f her When the Weather, Is Bad It Pav. n U Owe TE LEPHOj 15 G |