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Show 1936 16. JANUARY r tjlg torn of the valley, some UKE LEVEL driest fall quarter ever S- Weather ,t the U. cial recording station at hP S . 0f 34 inches during days of the present showing, re- of the in charge chplton. instruments and the Jordan fTpuinping Plant and Measuring i--a . height .w f100 than lower at the always much greater 0Tthe higher elevanons. h has nowed in Utah valley every cept Uv m the last 15 days. Friday uas no exception, a ht mist falling until late afternoon when 8Urttd hitil turned' "Ho a "s ash', rain in the evening This combined with a chi- January nook thaw made traveling 0n foot and in automobiles a hazard, s .,. li-- LEHI GIRLS CHOSEN same needs IN CAST OF B. Y, and year, however, IJdersble water to bring it up to istk1 oi moiamie IT the New Year . S5 inch, up w i g yrevipi-durin- January last The cast for Brigham Young unhas already dealt iversity's annual competitive play " indicating the dry January 10, the past quarter is perhaps H of d During the last five days 5 inch fell as compared December, during me same pcnuu inch 4)7 1934. the precipitation appears Although Hit H "ation that the measuring at the extreme bot- - is recalled is situated LEGAL GUAKJJ1AW-SHI- P NOTICE Clerk or tiie County tsult signers for further int- onation. NOTICE TO CREDITORS matter of the Estate of Evans, deceased. wiin Creditors will present ciaims a. Others attached to wimara Jvns, 2nd west ztu iNorin, m Leni uin aay :tv, Utah, on or beiore tne i. v iilliam S. lab. 'February. and EVANS, Administrators. A EVANS WILLIAM JOHN S. I J. EVANS, . . rst Publication Deecmber 19, 1935. list Publication January 16, 1936. TAH COUNTY. SOCIETY, OF STATE OF UTAH BUILDING AND LOAN a corporation, Plaintiff, ANDERSON and his wife, JOSEPH i ANDERSON, OZELHA Defendants. SOLD AT SHERIFF'S !ALE at eleven o'clock a. m.. on the :h day of February, 1936, at the 10 BE Door front iiirthouse. following patients received Lehi Hospital this week: Fork, is the proud mother of a winsome baby girl born, Tuesday in the Lehi Hospital. e COURT DISTRICT PE0VO The treatment at the Mrs. E. W. Robbins of Murray-gavbirth to a fine baby boy, Saturday. SHERIFF'S SALE THE Hospital Notes Mrs. Spencer Gamble of American administrator, Lehi City, Utah. ittomey for 0. address Maxwell Anderson's 'Night Over laos, has been chosen announces Prof. T. Earl Pardoe, head of the speech department. The Lehi girls receiving parts are as follows: Utella Smith and Huitau Allred. lhe play will run for three cutive nights, on February Y 1 nJ' .. r .. . ha . n. in Lolleee r. "V;W o- iiui. v,ver Taos" was the choice of the New York Theatre guild in 1932 and had a successful Broadway run- It deals with a historical theme 100 years old, the struggle of the men of Taos to keep Dack the gnngoes after the United States had taken over New Mexico, and has an imaginative appeal. Not only is the fight between the Mexicans and Americans, but it also is between a father and his sons, both of whom realize that the northerners have won the fight. - NOTICES AND ROBATE X U. ANNUAL PLAY . ff th .22 inches from tm u KlSESrHindiumad f THE LEHI FREE PRESS dince James Hartshorn was admitted to the hospital, Thursday for medical treatment and was taken home. Sunday. Mrs. Russell Humphries of American Fork, underwent a major oper- ation, Friday. .Wayne Webb, small son of Mr. and Heber J. Webb was treated for Mrs. of the Utah County on the right cheek, Satlanceration a in Provo, Utah, the situated in aforesaid county urday, particularly described as follows, 'operty lad Junior Smith All M of Lot 1, in Block 18. Survey of Building Lots ; with the improvements, $ts of way and water rights, and rMeges thereunto belonging. January 13, 1936. City E. G. DURNELL, Sheriff, Utah Countv. Utah. Plication in Lehi Free Press. Jan. 15. 23, 30 and Feb. 6. 1936. Weather Demands BETTER to his taken Odell Peterson was home, Thursday. Mrs. Grace Colledge of Vineyard, who has been receiving medical treatment at the local hospital, was taken home. Sunday. Mrs. Raymond Carson and baby boy were taken home, Saturday. Lee Smith, small son of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, had his tonsils reoved, Wednesday. Glen Hutchings. son of Mr. and Mrs. Martell Hutchings, had his tonsils taken out, Saturday at the local hospital. FOOTWEAR SCHOOL and BETTER SOLES Preserve returned Plat "A", home, Wednesday. igether Wet was the Leather in taep your vnnr SWa We have a PURE RENDERED feet dry. supply of LEHI JUNIOR HIGH HAS ISFOOT OIL. Bring in your container MID-YEA- ELECTION R election to fill vacancies in the Lehi Junior High School Senate were and House of Representatives were The following held Friday. coveted the victorious in gaining seats: One - semester Mid-ye- BOBS SHOE SHOP "STREET PHONE 184-- W Senatorial terms Ninth Bushman: AWJH liUU vaith Royle grade-Josep- hine I ism two semester Low Night Rates on calls begin at 7 p.m. station-to-statio- n member Enjoy a chat with in friends your family or other towns. of 7t trkth Larsen first scout meeting January 14. and started our meeting out with some comments from some of the older officers: George Bone. Eldred Fox. Zimmerman (incumbent) ; seventh grade Doral Allred (incumbent) and Donald Evans. Winning seats in the "kmer house" ere the following; terms, ninth grade-R- uth Worlum, Ety Wilson (incumbent) and Mark Bradshaw; terms eighth grade Ann Allred. Esther Hutching (incumbent), and Miriam Lott (incumbent); seventh grade-Ralph Allred (incumbent). Keith and Lela Erickson (incumbent ) . The newly elected students will be inducted into office, along with the recently appointed court judges. The judges, three girls are Dorotha Evans, chief judge, and Rhea Trinnaman and Enid Zimmerman, associate judges. BotiDy n, The rooms now under construction will be much more suitable and more NEWS rooms. It is estimated that the cost will be about $8,000 when completed. The building it a P. W. A project, With the help of both the school board and the P W. A. the students of the Lehi High School will be able to have new modern dressingr ooms. Bishop Erickson is in charge of the building. sanitary than the present dressing SKATING PARTY HELD A skating party was sponsored. Wednesday night in the DansArt under the direction of the band members. Basil Hansen was in charge of the party. Arrangements were made with Mrs. Thomas for the renting of their skates and halL The party was held especially for the high school students, but the public were invited. The proceeds of this party went to the band to help pay for their new TRAVEL BY RAIL Vice-Preside- nt oat-goin- Scout Column Boy Scout Troop 50, of Provo, which holds a world's record, will demonstrate the proper procedure of conducting a regular troop meeting, lor the benefit of Lehi District Scouters, as part of the local training course, Wednesday. January 22, states Robert Phillips, in charge of the course. This troop's world's record was won when its membership received 18 Eagle badges at one time. A full attendance of all scouters in the district is urged. p, 10-da- REPORT ON HIKE A hike by Troop Four taken up Dry Creek Canyon above Alpine. When we got up north of Alpine Ji Hartshorn and Leo Loveridge got out of the car to pass scout pace re quirements failing to succeed because they came in 1 5 minutes to quick. About a mile down from the power plant one of the cars got stuck and those in it walked. From there we hiked to Troop Four Scout Camp. When we arrived Dean Rothe began to prepare lunch while the two patrols set out to find speciments of different trees. Mahlon Peck had an accident with a knife and cut a large gash in his leg. This was cared for by Floyd White assisted by some of the boys. Others went out looking for skiing hills but didn't succeed. After we took some pictures we started home. On the way home Bob and Floyd White skiid one mile to the cars on a bet. One of the cars took the wrong road and it got stuck. Those in it pushed for almost an hour while the others skiid and sleigh rode. After we returned home in safety. Lehi High School will play Lincoln High. Friday night at the Linof condition of the This coln High School gymnasium. STATE BANK OF LEHI game will be the second league game of Lehi. in the State of Utah, at the to be played this season. The boys close of business on December 31. are looking forward to this game with 1935. a strong determination to win. Two games will be played between ASSETS Loans and discounts.... $125,506.51 the schools. One at 7 o'clock and one 444.51 at 8 o'clock. Overdrafts United States Government The team needs the support of f-basketball fan, so let'a get be direct and every obligations, hind them and boost for our team. 44,605.09 fully guaranteed Other bonds, stocks, and securities 14.732 00 Banking house, $10,500.51, Furniture and Fix tures, $2,500.00 Real estate owned other than banking house . . . Cash in vault and balances with other banks Outside checks and other cash items Real Estate Sold Under Contract 13,000.51 10.548.49 83,191.92 154.50 15,304.15 TOTAL ASSETS $307,487.68 LIABILITIES' Demand deposits, except United-State- s Government deposits, public funds and deposits of other banks $113,547.33 Time deposits, except postal savings, public funds and deposits of other banks 133,896.96 Public funds of states, counties, school districts, or other subdivisions or muni- per mile. buys 3 piping hot meals, served at your seat in coach or tourist car on the Scenic Limited and the Panoramic. Dinner Lunch 30c Breakfast 25c 85o For Information. Tickets. Reservations. W. A. FORD, A foundation has been laid at the high school for new dressing rooms for both the boys and the girls. When the construction is completed it is expected to have a dressing room and a Agent Phone 16 tKYR&ll!OCsUKDl! . WCSTCM! ' RAILKOAO physical education directors office for the girls on the main floor and the same for the boys on the upper floor. The dressing rooms will be completed with shower rooms. SCMIC IIW JMTHtWOfcll, IT'S ALWAYS NICE AND WARM AT THE ? Royal Th aire LEIII'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. JANUARY 17 and 18 2 FEATURES 2 1 Feature No. 1 A thrilling drama of the newspapers. JAMES DUNN, CLAIRE DODD and PATRICIA ELLIS in "THE PAYOFF" A picture that has thrills, romance and excitement entertainment that has everything. Feature No. 2 Imagine what happens when the public enemy of 'G Men'' the Merciless Mobster of ''Dr. Socrates'' is turned loose in a picture all of his own BARTON MacLANE in ! $25,000.00 "MAN OF IRON" Surplus ....15,000.00 Undivided Profits .. 2,544.57 net Total Capital Account. good in coaches, , 1.8c round-trip- y STARTED NEW CONSTRUCTION 12,867.80 cipalities Deposits of other banks, including certified and cash4,63102 iers' checks outstanding Total of items 1 to 5 : (b) Not secured by pledge of loans and or investments $264,943.11 Obligations on industrial advances transferred to the F. R. B. Capital account: Common stock, 250 shares, par $100.00 per share : Tickets on sale every day. 10 good In Pullman, day round-triberth etxra. 2c per mile-- uniforms. REPORT Vice-Preside- 1936 16, HIGH SCHOOL LEHI TO PLAY LINCOLN. FRI. Department A of the Sunday School in the First Ward reorganized their class last week with Donna Kirkham. President; Donald Rick, Dick Webb, Secretary; as the new officers and Keith Bushman, President. Atha Hebertson. and Beth Peterson. Secre g officers. The tary were the tacnm are Pearl Peterson and 1.1. PKo TI' "euu, 42,544.57 TOTAL LIABILITIES $307,487.68 MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities: United States Government REPORT FOR TROOP FOUR Nona securities SCOUT MEETING JAN 7, 1936 Other bonds, stocks, and Non securities None Meeting started with a pledge of Loans and discounts fif was Next to the flag. allegience Total Pledged (excluding teen minute scout meeting by Glen None rediscounts) Russon, Junior Assistant Scoutmaster Pledged: and Mahlon Peck Assistant Scout (a) Against United States Government and postal savings master. The first scout law was None deposits Then dramatized by both patrols. (b) Against public funds of Statee, scoutJuViior assistant Glen Russon, counties, school districts, or master gave some hints on home other subdivisions or muni None cipalities safety Banadgeing was demonstrated (c) Against deposits of trust by Mahlon Peck- - There was a game None departments endNone Hog Tying, and the meeting was (d) Against other deposits None ed by the removal of the flag. (e) Against borrowings (f) With state authortles to qualify for the exercise of REPORT FOR TROOP FOUR None fiduciary powers JANUARY 14, 1936 None (g) For other purposes None (h) Total Pledged Canital structure of this bank The meeting was opened by Taps in Deben Then the second supported by $25,000.00 v,,, Fmpst Smith. soout law was dramatized by both tures subrogated to the rights of the natrols. Mahlon Peck assistant scout depositors. mochiv crnv0 a 1)1 iof discussion on State of Utah. County of Utah : E. L. Chipman. being first duly kindness to animals. Last on the pro E. N- sworn according to law, deposes and about by a eyes talk was gram says, that he is Cashier of the above Webb. bank and that the above and named Standford Russnn. Reporter foregoing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition TROOP FIVE REPORT of the said bank at the close of busi the New ness on the 31st day of December, started Lehi of five Troop scout 1933. Year bv having an election of Robert Phillips o'licers." Scout Master E. L. CHIPMAN. Correct Attest: Assistant Scoutmaster Keith .,nA Maurice JAMES II. GARDNER, Txitt were reinstated with trol leader. Duane J. F. BRADSHAW, of the S. I. GOODWIN. Evans was elected patrol loader was Schow Directors. Doe Rod Skin patrol. me before to to be named sworn and Subscribed a of patrol leader elected 1936. held be of to dav today. this 9th January, at a patrol meeting J tt EDWARD SOUTHWICK, rli.ir nrP Tine Schow and liuwaru vi...w La (Seal) Notary Public made first and second buglers. with Lehi. Utah. at Residing Mar Dahl was elected scribe Now will Commission May 22, expire as Txweridirc reporter. My in1938! elected they are that the officers State of Utah, Office of Bank tend to start on their outline program Commissioner: next Tuesday niftht I. Rulon F. Starley, Bank CommisWillard Loveridge. Reporter. sioner of the State of Utah, do here-h- y LEHI 3 OF certify that the foregoing Is a REPORT ON TROOP and correct copy of the statetrue Jamborees We had one of the best ment of the above named company, ward that we December 30, in our filed in Inmy office on January 13, 1936. and we have had for many years R. F. STARLEY, this year tend to have the best troop Bank Commissioner. our had We hadthat we have ever with MARY ASTOR The screen's most powerful actor smashes his way to stardom in 'Man of Iron Two Big Feature Pictures for the Price of One Admission Only 10c and 15c. SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 20 and 21 'L 1 m. ' 5 V Olorl0,, to0 L I L V, Y - - ! Oren Bone and Wayne Sunderland. The Explorers separated from th other scouu and had some advice from George Bone about Merit Badge. We have a good Explorer Patrol composed of Glen Hadfield. Hardy Jenkin-seRussel Bone, Cecil Zimmerman and Don Fox. We have good plans laid for a successful troop this year, we have a full siie troop of twenty members. We have seven First Class, five Second Class, and eight Tenderfoot Scout U this troop. Glen Hadfield, Reporter. er JANUARY THURSDAY, W,th HENRY FONDA Eric B I o r o Osgood Perkins RKO-RADl- PICTURE O Directed ty JOHN CROMWEU Also PATHE NEWS and BETTY BOOP in her latest cartoon "MAKING STARS." ADMISSION 10c and 20c WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JANUARY 22 and 23 Pals of "The Champ" in a throbbing human story that will reach deep into WALLACE BEERY, JACKIE COOOPER and SPANKIE your heart- McFARLAND in "O' SHAUPHMESSY'S BOY" They'll dim your eyes. . . .then rock you with laughter! Also Chapter No. 8 oi "THE GREAT AIR MYSTERY AND A GOOD CARTOON COMEDY. 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