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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Prtsa Kvfvy Thursday Utah Phone 8-- W l, George P. Price, Manager Office, S3 W. Main St., residence, 2nd West and State St, Lehl, Utah "tere4 at the postoffice at Lehl Utah, as second class matter. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Allred were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Melvin Johnson, Sr.. was a Salt Lake visitor Monday. SUBSCRIPTION -- 11.00 f Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bone and children of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Lehi relatives. v. Roger Price who is attending school with in Salt Lake spent the week-en- d Miss Helen McGuire is spending the his parenets, Mr. and Mrs. Roger his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Price. week with Sandy friends. realize that boosting without being able to deliver the goods gets a city nowhere. In fact, it stands in the way of development and progress. ' In these cities are to Mrs Ruel Evans entertained a rapid-fir- e leaders be found with judggroup of little tots at her home Sat- JAMS E. BARRETT, MANAGING ment; men of wide business experifourth the urday afternoon, honoring DIRECTOR OF THE OKLAHOMA ence who are able to to analyze the birthday anniversary of her daughter. BILTMORE present and make safe plans for the HOTEL, SAYS. Joan. Games and refreshments were future. one cent is "No hundred little the city per guests. enjoyed by "They also have citizens high in perfect, but some cities are near The ones that are near intelligence, full of energy, teeming Arthur Sabey, a member of the perfect. those whose citizens do with progressiveness, willing and are Hobble Creek, C C. C Camp is perfect spending a ten day vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Sabey. Max and Gene Wilson are school at the B. Y. U. of Provo. L. I. Wardle was a business visitor to Salt Lake City, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alsop and family of Murray, spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor. Mr. Sabey has been made book keeper of his camp. Miss Zelda Klrkham of Californa. is Mrs.The Fifth Ward Primary officers Mr. and visiting this week with Lehi relaRuel Evans spent tives and friends. and teachers met in their regular in Salt Lake City. Saturday business meeting, Thursday evning at Miss Metta Christensen Mrs. Emma Baker is spending the has the home of Mrs. E. Bi Garrett. Folregistered at the Quish Beauty School lowing the regular business session week with Midvale relatives. in Salt Lake City. dainty refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Mead Gillette and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Durnell were THAT'S WHY family are moving to Garfield, this business visitors to Salt Lake City, week to make their home-Friday. They were accompanied by Scentist says child psychology rules Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Evans and baby, Miss Freda Phillips. Mrs. Durnell and the world. That's why poiticians go left Wednesday for Magna to make Miss Phillips are spending this week in strong for taffy and bedtime storat the Utah State Fair. their home. ies. Dallas Morning News. LOCAL oiup much, who area ambitious and realize that without effort and practical w ork along with their ambitons, there can be no perfection in accomplishment or achievement. They also near-perf- Arthur and Ralph Powell were ADVERTISING RATES business visitors to Nephi, Friday. 10c In. Readers 10c per line Display per One year THURSDAY. OCTOBER THE LEHI FREE PSESS 3. 1935 ITEMS Mrs. Sylvester Evans will entertain the Social Club at her home, Thurs- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis of Provo, Were Sunday guests of Mrs. Victoria Stewart. - Pays ILmely to Have Your Own- - TELIEFIHKOMIE Oy im' 1 y Tffffw Sun- Mrs. Louise McCandlass of American Fork, spent the early part of last week with her daughter, Mrs. R. J. Hutching?. When does this new iow rate plan go into effect? ANSWER: With all meter readings after October 1. 193S. What is the new "Objective Rate?" QUESTION: ANSWER: $1.00 each month, including 11 kilowatt hours. 5.0c per k. w. h. next 25 k. w. h, 2.5c per k. w. h. next 164 k. w. h. 1.5c per k. w. h. for additional consumption What does this rate do? QUESTION: ANSWER: This is a new low rate which is available when the customer's increased use oi current reaches a point where it applies. In the meantime the increased use of current over that of the corresponding month in the base period is billed at e from the present rate. How much current does the austomer receive at QUESTION: QUESTION: - Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb, were Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb and sons of Pay-so- n and Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Smith, Sr. l Mrs. Enoch Russon, left Monday for a visit at Ogden with Mr. and Half-Pric- Mrs. Albert Dransfleld and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutchings and children of Park City, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Half-Price- ? ANSWER: All current of that used during This new Get a Free Family ticket to Leki'i finest theatre, the Royal Theatre, wit each 60e paid on subscription of tke Lehi Free Press, the paper that dots H tha work necessary to get cut a paper in Lthi. first half, but the battering Devil crew, paced by the riant E Thorn, came back with a rush it last half and kept the Pioneers ba up. They threatened to score - rg. c. . . Ig. . . Hardy Hardy le Roland Jones Gc . . Witney Binks Johnson It. LEE: Wail Tho;. . . . qb Cherrington . . rhb . .lhb . AT Tr. Ait: R, M;t.; q, . . Zimmerf- Thorn fb . ErJ Omcals: Robison, referee; C umpire; D. Mitchell, linesman. tear. Thse who love action in their dr; will thrill at "Woman Wants new drama the warfare of the law on crime, pi ing at the Royal Theare, Sun In an arc Monday and Tuesday. ing sequence of swiftly movin? th it packs the hectic adventure of ei hours into a single evening of en( tamment Dealing with a girl, convicted murder, who esapes custody with the aid of a young atorney, J ceeds in uncovering the true criml while hereself hidinjr from the w the picture is described as the " ing of the climax of a story." Maureen O'Sullivan plays Ann heroine, with engaging skill, and McCrea. teamed with her for the time, gives an equally refreshing convincing performance, under direction of George Seitz. Lewis St plays the district attorney with usual forcefulness, and Adria Ames is a charming "vamp" in picture. Comedy is liberally provided fcdgar Kennedy and Robert G: and others in the cast are Louis hern, Noel Medison, William Davidson, Granville Bates, Ricii Powell, Erville Alderson and Gert I Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb and sons of Payson, spent the week-en- d with Mr. Webb's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw and family were Sunday dinner jjuests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw. In the afternoon the entire party motored to Salt Lake City for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bradshaw, who rea three months cently returned from tour of Hawaii. ' Springville and Lehi battled m. J uouii me ien soa t rioay jy, jgame ending in a scoreless tie Lehi made some healthy jrains ii Ji day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Price. Canyon. IN "WOMAN WANTED" THRILL! DRAMA AT ROYAL THEATi Y. U. of Provo Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Holmstead, and Mrs. A. J. Simms of Rosewell, New Mexico, and Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holmstad spent Friday in Ogden LEHI AT THE ROYAL - Lehi relatives received word of the arrival of a baby daughter to Mr. and Mrs, Russell Stewart of Salt Lake City. Mr. Stewart is a grandson of W. S. Evans. SPRIHGVILLE, LOW-RAT- Earl Banks, son of Mr. and- Mrs. Junuis Banks, registered at the B. Mrs. Geneva Stewart of Salt Lake City, Bpent Friday and Saturday with her father, W. S. Evans and her sister, Mrs. Juliette Goates. She was enroute home from a visit in Oregon. to 0f SPRINGVILLE Blanchard re. . . Cranmer rt . . . Water Heating rate Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson. Mrs. Ralph Hutchings, son Josie and daughter, Bonnie Jean, of Salt Lake City, were Lehi visitors, Monday. Miss Ellen Carter returned home with them. win draw the highest clais tev- E the NEW plan benefits the residence user under our combination Lighting, Cooking and How Mr. "and Mrs. J. U. Allred of "Raymond, Alberta, Canadai are guests of Lehi relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Miner and baby of Rexburg, Idaho, are guests of Mrs. Miner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Patrick. many of Lehi will meet the Lincoln Lincoln, Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson were business visitors to Salt Lake City, Monday afternoon. ,i prugrMvtiit,s times. Ileber C. Webb who has been very ill for the past week is reported to be Improving. William Price of Provo. spent iuiiuus to spend their iim... for the betterment of the home ch "There is no limit to tho ment of this class of dries. ct - ' 3 plan offers you an opportunity to shift still more of your household tasks to the efficient performance of electric servants, at a very attractive saving in cost. Start NOW to secure its benefits. low-rat- e FOR INFORMATION AS TO DETAILS THAT MAY NOT BE ENTIRELY CLEAR TO YOU, PHONE US. DROP US A POSTCARD OR VISIT OUR STORE. This is" the third of a series of ad- vertisements covering our new iow rate plan. Watch for future advertisements explaining how it applies to your specific service. used during each month in excess the same month of the base period. For example: If yours is a house and you used 100 k. w. h. in October of last year, and 124 k. w. h. in October of this year, you would receive 24 k. w. h. at Each succeeding monthly bill be figured in the same manner for increased use until the Objective Rate is reached, at which time that rate will apply. What is the "base period?" QUESTION: 12 months ending with June. 1935, meter readANSWER: ings. Base k. w. h. consumption in any month of the base period shall be not less than 50 k. w. h. for a house, with 6 k. w. h. added for each additional room, i. e. for a house the minimum would be 56 k.w.h. and for a house 62 k.w.h. Does the base period always remain the same? QUESTION: ANSWER: Yes, where customer took service during this entire period. Otherwise, a 12 months base period is established beginning with the time continuous service is first taken. How can the customer take advantage of Half-PriQUESTION: six-roo- m . Half-Pric- four-roo- Short. David Silverstein and LeorH Fields wrote the screen play t a story by Wilson Collison. iNO USE I he fastest runner in the w recently got married. It's no if boys. Olin Miller in Thomad Times. (Ga.) IT DOESTN'T At 20 we don't care what world thinks, of us; at 30 we d about what it thinks of us; at discover it doesn't think of us.- -. wark Ledger. e. m five-roo- m six-roo- m ce Electricity? ANSWER: the lighting in the home, and by making use of additional electric appliances to methods. In this manner conreplace siderably increased comfort and convenience are obtained at a very slight increased cost. In other words, electric servants work longer hours at a lower rate of pay. PHONE 8-- W or 117-- or Night If you have any news of terest, any advertisng, any &f n printing or want anything n the printing line. Service with a tmile By improving Electricity Is The Biggest Bargain In The Home WATER NOTICE T. Utah - H. JTnmnfe i j j"- j1 Enigneer has arranged with Ed"! B. Jones, Engineer, Lehi, Utah. the necessary engneering, at w cense to tha At., conw with filing on the underground H An office has been established Memorial Bulding, Lehi, Utahwill Ha nnon AaUr until further for the convenience of the locf pie in making proof on any claims they may have. All water claimant should themselves of this service. farm. J - .UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO, |