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Show JANUABY 8. ISDAY. 1S3C J" ill St 4 U m tlrHfrW pwSgJfeA J Mr- - -- T Cari LOCAL i Mr-aa- NyiilR , tf I I M- '.iiiSe" 3 I V. PHONES-Oft- ice 0UB MACHINES Residence the moet complete in Utak Department .:.in SirE and Repair all and adding typewriter, jtf1 ft'of If 117-- Night or Day news of terest, any advertisng, amy job printing or want anything tn the printing line. pBOVOTYPEWRITtK SERVICE PETEB J. W1PF. mils j PRINTING UUAKU1ATC. LwMHTE AND r SHIP NOTICE LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES FORM LETTERS CIRCULARS Vipective Munition. HANDBILLS BUSINESS CARDS CREDITORS STATMENTS in o. BUTTERWRAPPERS rlaims with North, in Lehi before the 20th day 261 SfuS2 af Estate of the matter of the flimam February. 10; A EVANS and VTLLIAM JOHN S. EVANS, Administrators U EVANS, for administrator, LE11I FREE PilESS Set And Printed in Lehi Build LehL Not Another Town Attorney First Sorensen- - address Lehi City. Utah Publication Deecmber 19, 193o. Publication January 16, 1936. TO TARE MYSTERY , - The American Bankers Association hai cooperated wherever it could prop erly do so in every measure ror national Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neilson of Pkasant Grove, visited with Mr. and Mrs Nevin Crabb on Sunday. ' Mrs. A. W. Davis, Mr. E. A. Giles and Mrs. Ralph Davis spent Friday in Salt Lake visiting with Mrs. J. TI. Firmage. Mr- and MrsLlovd Varnev and visit family of Bingham City visited with friends and relatives in Lehi during the holidays. - Mrs. A. B. Gill and Aancrhlnr. Helen, of Salt Lake, were visitors at Mr- and Mrs. Joseph Anderson, and the S. E. Littleford home last week. Leo et Anderson of Salt Lake were the Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dorton enter- Junius Banks. tained on New Year's Day for the Abraham Anderson family. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harwood and family of Salt Lake, and Mr- - and Miss Majorie Webb is spending the Mrs. J. T. Winn were guests of Mr holidays in Salt Lake City with her and Mrs. A. E- Adams. Christmaa grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. day. - oni. Big Double Show at the Royal, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Let's Go! adv. Miss Lucille Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Anderson came home from Salt Lake, where she is working, to spend the holidays with her parents. recommend inch for changes lu banking livi as w recognised vers necf t. essary, and we now hare a better law under which to operate. Th Banking Act of 1935 efforda us opportunities broader service and, at the same R. V. FUMING time, retains the fundamentals which we believe are so vital to our national welfare sod which have played a large part in bringing our country. In a comparatively short space of time, to the position of the greatest industrial nation on the earth -- . LMLl for ARMY RECUITING RESUMED The Army Recruiting Service, after 3 months suspension, is again ac cepting applicants for be r vice with the 38th Infantry, Fort Douglas, Utah. Applications wil be accepted from men between 13 and 35 yean of age, unmarried, without dependents. To such men service at Fort Doutrlas officers good pay with spendid oppor tunity for improved education thru courses provided. Every facility for physical welfare is furnished without cost to the enlisted men. as w ell as a irhance for increased pay and pro motion. Applicants are invited to call in person, or write, to the Army Re cruiting Officer. Ness Building. Salt Lake City, Utah. Post Office Build ing, Pocatello. Idaho. a Th Public and Banking public have a thorough understanding of the functions of banks, what they can do and what they cannot do, for It must be It Is necessary that the - '4 BIGGEST IN 10 YEARS! 3bii&&& i t - - PUBLIC business of banking is still of a mystery. We should frankly explain these functions to U public, acquaint them with the lawj und&r which ws operate and the vital part which banks emphasise Mr. and Mrs. A. B- Anderson spent r.i in tha economic life of the Nation. Christmas day in Salt Lake with Mr. Therefore, In order that there may be and Mrs. II. W. Johnson and Mr. and th fullest rooDeratlon and understand in hAtwesn the banks and the people Mrs. Vernon A. Anderson. nf th pnu itrr. it will also be one of our to take the mystery ont of Dr. L- D. Anderson and wife of objectives it exists in tne puniic wherever banking Boise, Idaho, made a long distance mind. call to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson Banking Conferences them a on Christmas day wishing of Regional Conferences on A series Merry Christmas. Service will be held in strate - - nankin gic sections of the country, embracing all tvnee of banking. The new banking laws and the regulations issued mere-nnrie- r win be carefully analysed so that nnp hanhera will have a thorougn nn derstandlng of the broadened servicea nnw made possible. The question of public relations and how we can best serve the people oi our communities will be another topic of discussion. Clinics or forums on specific questions of Interest to bankers and the problems confronting them In their particular localities will also be Included In these conferences. a to tMnK DSONR.WAlTe SfwiwrCe J. QKia ATTITUDE HELPS THE BANKS the Jay Richards. Mr. and recognised that to many people somewhat Mc-Kell- "Dr. Socrates" 3gV tVS recovery. It Has offered constructive WATER." - 2 FEATURES 2 "Hands Across the Table" li 'Constant brand advertisingkeepibefore the public has affected the average mind until 'canned soup rr.ay make the atorrach revolt, BUT THE USE OF A BRAND NAME MOUTH THE WILL MAKE Mr. and Mrs. Val Sneneer nnH Mrs Caryle Aiken, Mr. and Mrs family of Riverton spent Christmas Preston Richards. Mr- and Mrs. Scott tve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dawson left Lehi. Friday for a week's visit in California. George W'ing. Royal Theatre i BMl'I ROBERT V. FLEMING, PrtsiJeml A mtrictu Ban km Atsciatiu Miss Darlene Larsen of Bingham, was the guest of her grandmother, A "No Host'' party was held at Mrs. D. W. Larsen. over the week-enthe home of Mrs. A. W. Davis, SatShe visited with her friends durng her urday. Bridjre was the outstanding IT'S ALWAYS NICE AND WARM AT THE game which was played with prizes stay in Lehi. troine to Mrs. Ralph Davis and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Anderson Elmo Eddington. Those present were and family entertained at dinner Mrs. Elmo Eddington. Mrs. Francis Christmas day for Mr. and Mr. J. Goates, Mrs. I. M. Davis, Mrs. M. PROGRAM Mrs. E. A. Giles, Mrs. Sher E. Dorton and Vaughn Adamson of LEBTSIUSEMENT CENTER-WEEK- LY man Robinson, Mrs. Ralph Daivs and Salt Lake. 4 3 the hostess. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JAN. 2, and Miss Annette Webb returned home Miss Lucille Winterton entertained last week from Salt Lake after visita uncle btoud of her friends, Thursday ing for several days with her in Feature No 1 CAROL LOMBARD and FRED Mac MURRAY and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. evenine at her home. Gifts were ex changed and light refreshments were Gill. ThoH nresent were Arline Evans, Mabel Call, Karma of Richins Leola Blanch and Ailed, Miss Madcre Worlton, Virginia Meiling, last were Grove Pleasant visiting tho TYiprfiYal outcast who nut Jangdom on the operating table. Lehi with their sisters Mrs. Valine Hansen, Jean Fowler and the until their hands meet across week in playboy, both out to marry money, laugh at love, Forret Littleford and Mrs. Eugene hostess. the table! A liberty three star picture. Gurney. Feature No 2 PAUL MUNI and ANN DV0R0K in vt TTnrnld Goodwin and wife of short Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson and Park City, stopped in Lehi for a visit with relatives while on their way Miss Pearl and La Von. daughter, to see the Peterson spent Saturday evening and to California. They expect take to is which place table. had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harold football game The story of the medical outcast who put Jangdom on the operating s aay. on Year New Bowl locRose and the in 10c Woolston of Cedar Valley. Only Two big feature pictures for the price of one. tpiV two daughters will visit with 7 6 and Richins and PichATi Ann Mrs. S. I. Goodwin and SUNDAY. MONDAY and TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, Mr- and Mrs. Vern their absence. baby daughter of Draper, spent family during with Lehi visiting several days in Mrs. John Skinner and Mrs. Louis Mr. their sister and brother-in-laentertained Monday night Christensen and Mrs. Forrest Littleford. m e:i it.- - .ne nl nrfvenrure at a party for their Sunday School Christensen home. Twenty with Laughton, Gable and the Newell Larsen and Avery Kirkham class at the of cast the evening playing marvelous "iV rest of that vUitod in Lehi, Sunday. oBth boys guests enjoyed the with prizes going to Miss "Bunko" thousands that bring you your Jfi-H- K ftvrmorlv nf Lehi, have been working entertainSmith and Miss Fern Rothe-Daint5sZyj&$ mightiest screen in Bngham for the past few months. Utella I in talkie it like Drefreshments were served and mentl Nothing W OsVW1 wv,;i Wo t.hpv visited Mrs. all. a Kirk delightful time was had by Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith, Those nresent were: Utela ham. Fern Rothe, Melba Brown, Jenalyn Christand Wing. Meta Christensen. Alta at, nnrl Mrs. Marshall Webb Chatfield, Crabb. Jean Karlyn ensen, guests iUrpi, were Xmas dinner Russon, m WphVs narents. Mr- and Mrs Ruby Christensen, Rowene Skin Delilia Mrs. Peck, Mrs. Marie w0n,'.T Gill, of Salt Lake City. The Fowler, Jean Skinner. Marv ner. table decoration and favors Christmas three wc fnvprs were laid for the 28 Edna Webb. Gertrudeand Wright, hos two the guests form Provo, children and grandchildren ofMftesses Mrs. Gill. lst OUT OF 193C ng Bj Mr. and Mrs. signer NOTICE TO E- - Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorensen tended a party Provo. Thursday. the given by county officers parents, air. ana Cki-ie- t and Mr.-.-. .Tam motored to Sandy. Sunday to with friends and relatives. M.ISr sui tKic u Mi Strvice with a and Mrs. Charles Crabb went Rjoth Sorenon spent Saturday in Fountain Green with his mother, Mrs-J- . h Mr. and Mis Leu.re Otterson of Montana is in Lehi spending a few days with friends and relatives. in- j58- -' " is win of Mabel Call of Logan, scent the past week in Lehi visiting with friends and relatives. S-- hare any you orlton i,i ,11S w orlton. I CS DEMONSTRATE M-r- 'ptnt Chrina "n E - ' ITEMS JANUARY THURSDAY. THE LEHI FREE PRESS t Annual Bankers Convention Says People Have Had Confidence Restored Recommends Changed Government Policy The restoration of public confidence in banking has put It In the position where It can function fully and vigorits full economic part In the progress of recovery, said the American Bankers Association in its annual convention resolutions. "The passage oi a generally constructive banking law in the Banking Act of 1935 has stabilised the banking situation and enabled bankers to devote undivided attention to the normal administration of their institutions in promoting the business and public welfare of their communities," the resolutions ously In playing said. "We feel that it Is a particularly im portant feature of this law that it aims to create through the revision or tne Federal Reserve Board a Supreme Court of Finance which, with the non political appointment of exceptionally competent men, should constitute one of the greatest forward steps tn build ing a sonnd banking and credit system for this country." The Government in Banking Another resolution said: "We particularly emphasise the de slrabllitf of the retirement of govern ment from those fields of extending credits of various types which can be adequately served by privately owned institution. We recotmize that the exigencies of the now passing depression made necessary a large participation by government for a time in the task of meeting the public's emergency financial needs. Those conditions have been largely remedied and the obligation now rests upon the banks and other financial agencies to demonstrate to the people of this country that they are fully able and willing to meet all demands upon them tor sound credit cooperation. It Is our duty as bankers to facilitate In every effective way the retirement of government agencies from credit activities by promoting publlo understanding of the proper function of privately owned banking." Schropp, publsher of the (Pa.) says: "Advertising is playing a bigger part in the trade of the world today than ever before in history No product is today considered too menial or too large to be able to reap the benefits of advertising. In fact, no marketing is attempted without the use of advertising to pave the way. "Faith in advertising is certainly established when it is known that a manufacturer will sped several million ACCURATE RECORDS dollars in advertising before the product is put on the market for sale. The keeping of accurate records con"It is only thru alvertising that stitute an essential part of any successthe products are no longer known to ful business management, whether the consuming public by their trade manufacturing, merchandising or farmname, hut bv their brand name. A ing. It Is quite generally conceded that man will not ask for a pack of cigar any good business concern keeps adeettes. but will ask for the brand name quate records, and this procedure Is K- - R. Lebanon News-Time- s, that has pleased his taste. The house-wif- e not ask for a 'can of peaches.' but will demand the brand name that has been impressed on her mind. will equally important in the business of farming, declares the Bulletin of the American Bankers Association Agricultural Commission. 8 how Pass K .A.rW v. in 1 TA Sfc ri. kw-- a 5 a states TONE v.r-o- T 7 ihe Ic.Kuaee of lore all thsy knew in this Sr.i.iU C- - D A Frer. WW t:..t PATHE NEWS and a COLOR CARTOON. u ADMISSION 10c ana Also " -- " Don t Miss " , . vttt a RY S and 9 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Ted Lewis and ft,Bere! The Big Parade of Music, prvDLETON in his Orchestra. VIRGINIA BRUCE and NAT mn"I "Here Comes the Band'' nceand drama-G- ay Also Chapter Color songs and glorious AIR MiM No 6 of "THE GREAT Classic "TIME FOR LOVE." Admission Only Y" IP to the Royal. ieata and Six Months Subscription to iLehfs Home Owned Paper for Only 50c. |