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Show 1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. LOCAL STEMS Heber Hadfield was visitor, Sunday. ill THE 1935 t conference Mrs. Cecil Johnson is reported very at ber home, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks and daughter, Margaret, were Salt Lake visitors, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams and daughter, Dora, spent Thursday at the State Fair. John Bone. Orren Bone and Eldred Fox were business visitors to Garland, Sunday. ' cmion xnayne or rrovo was a dinner guest of Mrs. T. A. Taylor Monday. Mrs. Ben Bauer arrived home Mon- day after spending the week in Los Angeles. IEHI FREE Mrs. Edward Larsen entertaned at Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor cf Spanish luncheon at her home Thursday Mrs. a with in Lehi Fork, spent Sunday Ada Stoddart and Mrs. IL A. Taylor. evening honoring her daughter, Mn. Gail Thompsen. a recent bride. The Mr. and Mrs. James H- - Gardner at- guests enjoyed an evening of games tended the funeral services of Mrs. and dainty luncheon. Those present Gardner's sister. Mrs. George D. were. Carol Chatman, Irene Ure, Gertrude Rector. Isabell Smith, Afton Jordan, Monday. September 30. Smith. Amy Stevenson, Marie Kapp, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Gardner Dorothy Hall, Badi Miller, Margaret and family were visitors of Mrs. Gard- Olsen, Mary Coeper, Leah Whitecar, ner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Edna Binch. Edna May Flando, Ramona Howard. Beh Bohling, Helen Gardner, Sunday. Skidmore, all of Salt Lake City. Lets Brown, Mrs. A. S. Hampson and daughters' Lett, Ada Whipple. Thelda of Salt Lake City visited with Lehi Cleora Lewis, Roberta Ball and Ruth Jones of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Orson relatives on Friday. Thompson of Salt Lake City. In honor of Mrs- - Naomi Chatfield, their teacher, the Gleanor Girls of the Lehi Fourth Ward encertained at a RADIO UOHGULS RAID treasure hunt, Thursday. Rnl pre-previ- well-know- "SCREEN Mrs. May Bake of Wilmington, California, sister of A. L. Wilcox is spending this week with her brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Will cox. How the EJEW TO- UT PLEASES MOST OF US SHOP AT Broaflbent's AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH OUR PRICE AND QUVLITY YOU CAN GET BUTTER, Bridal Veil (fresh).. 32c sat- - - g PUMP Mr. and Mrs. Lou Colbrook of Butlerville and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter spent Sunday in American Fork Canyon, going over the "Loop during the day. LINCOLN TIPS LEHI PINEAPPLErNoT2 KCan 10c 20c 29c BISQUICK, Package 10c CATSUP. 14 oz. bottle WHITE KING SOAP.... 5 Bars 25c - 1 Wash Cloth FREE PEET'S GRAUCaTED'SOAPT" 81c Large Package . . and 2 Bars Giant Crystal White Free. BROOMS. Very Good 5 Tie PLATES. 9 Inch white. 49c 10c IT PAYS. TO SHOP AND SAVE AT BROADBENTS Phone 20-- W. Deliver or AIR plan go into efied? ANSWER: With all meter readings after October 1, 1935. What is the new "Immediate Rate?" QUESTION: Wherein does this differ from the old rate? ANSWER: It provides an additional and lower step from the old rate, from 4.5c to 4c, after 76 k. w. L plus the k. w. h. included in the minimum charge (L e for a house this would be 120 k. w. h.) Does this rate replace the old rate in all cases? QUESTION: QUESTION: ANSWER: 0, Yes. What is the "Objective Rate"? ANSWER: $1.00 per month including 11 kilowatt hours, 5.0c per k. w. h. next 25 k. w. h. 2.5c per lew. h. next 164 k.w.h. 1.5c per k. w. h. for additional consumption. What does this rate do? QUESTION: QUESTION: FUTURE FARUER NOTES The local chaper of the Future Farmers of America, met at their first regular meeting Thursday night. The president read the Creed and the Emblem to the new members who are joining the organization. There are eighteen boys who have joined the F, F. A. in their first meeting held, they will hold their meetings every Thursday night at 7:30 during the winter months. ANSWER: This is a new rate which is available when the customers increased use of current reaches a point where it applies. In the meantime the increased um oJ current over that of the corresponding month in th base period is billed at e from the present rah How much current does the customer receivi QUESTION: Half-Pric- , at Half-Price- ? ANSWER: All current used each month in excess of that usea aurmg the same month of the base period, until the Objective Rate is reached. This is calculated oa not less than the number of k. w. h. included in your . . . minimum Kill .. wtniuiuy upon we numoer oi rooms, For example: If you live in a house and you used 60 k. w. h. in October last year, and 90 k. w. h, vou would wceive 30 k.w.h. Sfn8-1-at Each succeeding monthly bill will bt figured in the same manner for all increased use over that of the corresponding month of the base period unfal the Objective Rate is reached. QUESTION: What is the base period? st mm A.Ji REGISTRATION DATES SET ANSWER: 12 iiam Sent ile u eir Jistri i rma C( ma; the customer take advantage of Half- - ANSWER: By improving the lighting in the home, and by making use of additional g electric appliances to replace methods. In this manner comfort and convenience are greatly increased at a very sHght increase in cost. In other words electric servants work longer hours at a lower 3tri labor-savin- ed of pay. I Start NOW to enjoy the advantages of this new CALLED OUT LW"r(?,f The Lehi Firemen made a record C months ending with June, 1935 meter readings. QUESTTONHowcan rate F. Johnson. Friday afternoon. Mr Johnson had been burning trash in Ms yard and thinking the fire extinguished had left home when marks from the bonfire ignited the straw stack. An alarm was turned in and due to the quick run and effective work of the firemen, the fire was out before much damage was done. A few minutes delay would have meant a disastrous fire for Mr. Johnson, as the straw stack adjoned the hay stacks, sheds, coops and other 'org 5 FIRE DEPARTMENT run when called to the home of low-rat- e ANSWER: $2.00 per month, for 4 rooms or less, including 38 kilowatt hours. 30c for each additional room, including 6 k. w. h. per room. 4.5c per k. w. h. next 76 k. w. h. 4.0c per k. w. h. for additional consumption. 12. American Fork 7, Pleasant Grove Next Friday's Schedule Provo at Spanish Fork. Payson at Lehi. Springville at Lincoln. i.. CONDITIONING When does the new QUESTION I3T07III0PEIIER Lincoln 13, Lehi 7. Springville 14, Payson ?e STOKER, DOMESTIC PRESSURE Can. '.Can Vll LIGHTING, REFRIGERATION, ROCKWOOD COCOA 2 lb. Can 19c Registration dates for Lehi voters 68c has been set for SUGAR, 10 Pounds Tuesday. October 15 TUNA FLAKES 10c and Tuesday, October 29. The hours 14c will be from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. PUROLA, Pound Registration officers are: SALAD DRESSING, Quart 26c No. 1 Mrs. Inez Peterson District MACARONI .3 Pounds 25c District No. 2 Mrs. Booth Soren CRISOO . . .....3 Pound Can 68c son. .8 Pound Can 68c SNOWDRIFT District No. 3 Mrs. Clifford 10c Austin. PUMPKIN. No. 2V4 Can District No. 4 Hyrum Evans. 10c SALMON, Tall Can Due to the interest already being 5c JRAISINS, Package shown in the coming city electon. Lehi MOTHER'S OATS. Package.. . .26c voters should see that their names are 12 oz. 15c on the registration books in their JAM. Pure Berry PORK"andBEANSr2V 10c proper districts and to register early PEAS. Clearfield TTIEILIEIPIHKONI plan benefits the i residence user under our combination Lincoln high school's Tigers Friday Rexburg, visitor at battered their way to a 13 to 7 vic tory over Lehi, the team which last year tied Provo for the Region Three Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allred of title, in an interesting contest on the Albrta, Canada; were guests of Mr. Lincoln gridiron. Showing a versatile, speedy attack and Mrs. Angus Gardner, Tuesday. and an adequate defense, the Tigers Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thomas and pushd over two touchdowns and forced daughter of Salt Lake City are guests the Pioneers to take the defensive for of Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Gurney this most of the game. week. Friday's Results SOLIETIIItSG GOOD by- - LOW-RAT- E Miss Lula Blunck of Idaho, was a last week-en- d A. L. Wilcox home. Mr. Fred Scown entertained, Tues day in honor of the birthday anniver sary of her daughter, Mrs. Merton Brown. A dainty luncheon and a social were enjoyed by Mrs. Merton Brown, Mrs. Theodore Bateman, Mrs. Elva Allen, Mrs. Val Zimmerman, Mrs. Edward Thrasher, Mrs. Richard Norman, Mrs. Steve Adams, Mrs. Ed ward Phillips, Mrs Don Barratt of American Fork and the hostess. Do Your Errands - -- Agri- Tired Making Trips All Over Town? ew Lin-do- visiting Lehl students at the cultural College. OCTOBER officials have launched a counter at- to film fans only as a comedian and the first time to appe tack with an offer in the form of a not as a singer, although she wen as a musical-comed- y of the film, w.i- f- ? five-ye- ar singinfg contract to three fame n Broadway Radio Rogues are in favorite. motion picture actresses providing th.Ji cant. .. . U'.i.i. work. screen they give op all "Every Night at Eght' is a gay Alice Fsys. Frances Langford and romantic comedy with music depicting Some of the hit . opworkers in in the Mood For Love." "Jv Kelly, a as three the of appearng principals rise Patsy girls posite Geo. Raft in Walter Wagner's fame in Broadway as a musical-radi- o Never Been Blue" "TaW if Paramount musical omedy drama, stars. An amateur radio hour. "Speaking Confidentially f "Every Night at Eight." coming Sunday. Monday and Tuesday to the Royal Theatre, received the radio proposal from Raymond Paige, Western Musical Director of the Columbia Paige beBroadcasting Company. about the came enthusiastic singing of the three girls after witnessing a of "Every Night at Eight" in which they appear as a sister singing trio. Miss Langford and Miss Faye. both n protegees of Rudy Vallee, were on the air before entering FOR TALENT films. Miss Longford has been singing The Ward Teachers and partners of on the Hollywood Hotel Hour major the Lehi Fourh Ward enjoyed an radio program in addition to her picevening's social Friday. A program Film ture work. Miss Kelly is the surprise lured having many producers alland games were enjoyed by celebrities from the radio world, air member of the group as she is known Mr. and Mrs- L. I. Wardle and Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wilson spent Friday at the Stat Fair in Salt Lake City. Miss Bernice Bradshaw who is attending school at Provo was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Miss Eva Gunther, who is teaching Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw. school at Montpelier, Idaho, spent the week-en- d with her parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Harris of Salt Mrs. Carl Gunther. Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Radcliff Henry of Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw. Tremonton, Mrs. W. F. Welsh and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hardman of Mrs. Velma Thornton of Salt Lake n Provo and Mrs. Floyd Bezzant of City, spent Sunday with Lehi rela were Sunday guests of Mr. and tives. Mrs. Bert Gray. James Charles Grace, son of Mr. Lloyd Gunther who is attending ana Mrs. James brace, Jr., was school at Logan, spent the week-en- d brought home from the L. D. S. how in Lehi with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. pital in Salt Lake City, Sunday and Carl Gunther. Js reported as feeling fine. Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price and Ray Durnefl" spent Sunday at Logan THURSDAY, PBES3 This is the fourth of a series of advertisements explaining new low rate applies to how our specific service in the home. Start NOW to shift more oi your tasks to Electric Servantsl FOR INFORMATION AS TO DETAILS THAT MAY NOT BE ENTIRELY CLEAR TO YOU, PHONE US, DROP US A POSTCARD OR VISIT OUR STORE. Electricity Is The Biggest Bargain In UTAH The Home f QWER M! GHTCO All |