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Show Timber 14, 1933 m THE LEHI TBEE PRESS Th v and Home News Farm TEALN-IN- RANGE CONDITIONS Baird and Mr. Wells , Mr. Delmar Hair fS Eeed Hales of Lindon, Mr. !5 Walker of Pleasant Grove, Jf? Estimates vary the ply on the winter r.gS ear. Seventy per cent of the announcement of the nQ of Palmyra. HNieln division or TiUiim r' Pierce of American Fork, crop estimateS. Operator. ef herds estate a 50 to 60 'Delbert Norman of Lehi. are normal per cen . w growth, but uie iirsi county aa . : jgS iow difficult term to define on the range a?ultura! training course in I Utah State Agricultural according to Professor A. E EnlH extension sheep and wool 5 to 15Lm December ! f expert All admit that the two Kt varied program - S -P- - S t'4-o- IS - miens'" m m j f i.D,, , . , vc arranpea vy u as uiis year who are nowever. the uarm fall weather. . . .... ;;- farmers ... . Va couple of jrittiar"""for the special unproved most " time a good fgD indications summer grazing reduced Morning comes some - enjoyed.4by all."lights areas to much hf.).,u are m turned; m. sou " percent con- i uiessor tgpim . in o Bl each day; however, points out because he has Water development is known to be doesn't grow dull i as SUJU'' j"t- - uihd.sirous to open range until corn- to play s welz u plete control is possible. cam "jsent is proviueu events, athletic of After a week form on the rnnffo and other adjacent to the spent desert station on the kits, Tn addition to west desert Professor Esplin lists the n?nrk. lecturers followinir observatmni. fn ui. .,!. A tospecial " " "vu"",ie . hrin before the ..7 v" v ,.. ; is.a"- -- - -- cs.fs gym-iinnrnH- fti musK-"- v5 0 cuccp muustry ior this winterl. The number of sheep in Utah is - jT?Deen proDiems pertinent the wwmh tines witn , o, trends indicated ox less than usual. 2. More sheep are being fed. 3. More supplemental feed is and already being used. 4. Sheep reach the winter range 30 to 40 days later than usual. 1- Ranges improved during the late growing period. Bunch grass, winter fat and shadscale are favorable. 6. Fewer old ewes are in range herds. present by fjons. he farmers are afforded living ac- on the campus )a la anodations and they seem to welcome opportunities to rub shoulders with style 3y from 17 the brotherhood 3bers of state. of the ;sties are being emphasized year: forage crops, poultry 7. Weather conditions nagement and tne care ana repair (temperFive hours each ature) have been favorable to the first firm machinery. nre devoted to these three import-- t week of December. phases of the Utah farm pro8. Good subjects Three management is shown to be the cause of most of the improved conditions. Uncontrolled conditions, moisture and temperature will determine the final outcome of the business, whether production is high or low, and whether losses are high or low. With management improved on several fronts, a mild winter with favorable moisture, the condition of sheep owners should be materially improved in 1934, in the opinion of Prof. Em. (fault the LANDIS WELT Esplin. FARMERS WARNED riOT TO ASSIGN Repairing and Always at Your Service ' Is A Pleasure If Your Shoe ipert Shoe ilking Are Fixed HERTELL Agricultural adjustment administ ration officials have warned farmers against signing agreements assigning their wheat adjustment payment checks to creditors or other parties in violation of their contracts, according to Director William Peterson, manLEHI, UTAH ager of the administration for Utah. fix 'em. SHOE SHOP REPAIR STATE WHEAT PAYMENTS Right That's the way we) STREET t 1UMrgu,ng warnmg was issued rnent of accounts - now in existence Boston, Philadelphia. New York and ... . Mrrt result,- at " 1-- . Al Boasberz. erst- mai, c realtors or 'k:; but His announcement said in arranging business details at Chicago. timers in some states are seeking to hile screen writer, directed this the were time there medical 2,500,000 cases in storage rendered. is service farmers to agree to such assign-ment- s. The plan of the bureau is, in these throughout the country, principally la times of stress, to learn as quickly as these four cities. "The purpose of the wheat adjustTHEATRE NEWS possible who of the patients holding ment u to put this additional puraccounts are unemployed and unable LIKE CASH CHRISTchasing power Into the hand of the to pay. at present and arrange extenMAS PRESENTS farmer for him to ne at his discre- - COLBERT TORRID "TORCH sions of time in order to relieve such is woman the SINGER" who received IN Happy LATEST FILM individuls : V " ".' niereiy to have him assign of the embarrassment of re- a cash Christmas because she present adjustment paraent U the first Cluudette Colbert has been given a ceiving bills and statements until such will have a lot of fun at the January creditor who reaches him,' Director time as they are able to pay. For the sale counters. jreal chance to display her talents. individual employed but finding diffi:: Lehi :: ihe came to her in opportunity "TV . culty in making hs money go around A BIG STOCKING rmer to a ?; latest My Sin?er," picstarring is creditr who asks that the adjoatment ture fui i oawnocr.t showing at the it planned to employ an installment system favorable to the patient and Payment check be assigned to him. Is! Royal Bobby Say. ma. Theatre, Tonight and Friday. tie doctor. Tba bureau functioning at 18 imP8?ible Mother What is it, my dear? fl10n under, in which she plays a character with all times as the bnsfness representCntract which read : tvro def init Personalities It's good the foot of a mounEvbby a tender, ative of the physician or dentist. a 1Cer WlU "The D0t Sel1 or assi&n'ilovin? mother and, a tain doa't have a stocking to hang up d in Under this arrangement title to all r m Part' th!s wntct or queen of at Christmas time. the night clubs, singing for accounts H. mt to or clai remains with the doctor for adjustment! the man who's left her. while the bureau merely handles the r OK MEKRY CHRISTMAS S'StUnderthiSCntractandwilli The Pieture' adaP f the details vt business routine. Such Lehi , collar Ut?,n;.Pwof attorney to Liberty Magazine story. "Mike," by a plan makes for a more j Are to or Grace Perins. a formula which" was you directed seeking Alex. j by efficient methods as well as relieving will such payments bi'ander Hall- - u r. . cuunuica. Fea the insure you a Merry Christmas doctor of business details that rob j 'ue. Any such sale, 'assgisment, tured in the castuwicc It's too easy: Just have a child really are j Cortez. Ricardo him of valuable time he wishes to use order, or power of two or shall be David Manners. Lyda Roberti around attorney the place and human and in rendering even better null and void," professional nature will do the rest. Director Peterson Baby comLeRoy. Ralph Rainger, service to his patients. said. poser of "Moanin" Low," this country's first torch song, has written several songs which Miss Colbert sings U. S. ADDS EGGS TO SURPLUS Whttehouse Linen Finish AID LIST FOR NEEDY heavy in the picture. fight stationery, 2 sheets of paper "Torch Singer" tells of the travails . urftV, -Washington. Dec. 10 Eggs today ..TC,uyea l0 niatcli for 25c at of Sally Trent, whose man leaves her were added to the list of food to be Lhl Free Press. adv. just as she is about to give birth to .given the needy, with the federal his child. Impoverished. Ehe is forced emergency eliqf administration to give the baby up for adoption when -' 1 i mtthe ordering relief eornoraHnn surplus DAUGHTERS OF THE the father family refuses help, and to buy 12,000,000 dozen. her character undergoes a definite The relief corporation, which is UTAH PIONEERS change. Assuming the name Mimi headed by Harry L. Hopkins, pmpr. PHONE 8-Benton, Sally becomes a success in the gency relief administrator, already is If yon have any news of Innight club songs with her sizzling ouymg nogs, which are to be turned The Bluebell Camp of the Daugh- songs. into bacon. Salt pork, beans. ters of the Pioneers will meet at the terest, any advertising, any Job With fame in her grasp, she finds beef and mutton also are home of Mrs. distrior want anything la being printing Glover on Joseph that it means nothing to her compared uuiea to tne unemployed. Thursday, December 14th. All memthe printing line. with the great longing for her child. Hopkins indicated the emm will bers invited to be present. Strviet with tmSU. When she goes back to the hospital taken from the surplus in storage in to learn te names of its adopted par The Snow Springs Camp of tne ents, she is refused the information. Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Rose Lott on Then come the thrilling events lead GET YOUR BATTERY READY FOR COLD WEATHER NOW up to the emotional climax which ing December 14. The lessou Thursday, Colbert a real opportunity to gives on the "First Thanksgiving and First show what she can really do with a Christmas in Lehi'' will be given. All good part. membes invited to be present Arr7 hard-hearte- JT j adjust-paymen- ts I - W Christmas Presents THE "IT" GIRL OF RADIO MAKES HER SCREEN DEBUT IN "MYRT AND MARGE" Rubber - Perfume Set $5.00 Heating Pad for Christmas I 75c to $5.00 : b CHRISTMAS CARDS and STATIONERY "' """ . $2.50 to JjgyBni8h Sets Fancy Box K 59c to $3.00 Candy from i I v iuini. jjjia iiugj rwes-4fa- in O $4-5- LUjj MAIN. STREET and STATE STREET Street 27 State Street 145 RINT1NG "' LETTERHEADS : ENVELOPES ' ' FORM LETTERS CIRCULARS HANDBILLS BUSINESS CARDS STATEMENTS LEIll FDEE PQESS EcttrdrrfdbiLtU BuiiJ tt, Kt Aatlr Tom: The "It" Girl of the Air! That's the official title of Donna Damerel, Marge of the popular radio skit Myrt and Marge. With Myrt, (Myrtle Vail) her partner, Donna makes her talkie debut in "Myrt and Marge" at the Royal Theatre, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The title was bestowed upon her by the readers of a leading radio magc zine (Radio Guide). Donna won the contest over such stars as Ruth Etting, Ethel Shutta, Connie Boswell and Kate Smith. In the short time of a year and a half Donna Damerel has risen to the radio very pinnacle of success in the the of the She ingenue world. plays skit, which is written by Myrtle Vail, adin real life, her mother. The air fol are and Marge ventures of Myrt lowed with avid enthusiasm by mil Hons of listeners nightly. Dona well deserves the title of the "It" Girl of the Air, as screen audi' Kovwpr when they see and Marge." She is a lovely "Mvrt twentv. with big brown. nf k.Qtt Li UULlkV v eves and a charming voice. And inci one dentally, the Damerel figure is fViof should be seen often on the screen I her She comes naturaally by mother, her theatrical success. Myrt were and George Damerel. her father, musical comedy the on long famous herself and vaudeville stages. Donna fourwas she has been a trooper since dramatic in teen, having appeared nd mnlcal roles for several years. In "Myrt and Marge" Donna plays .Hi FMdle Fov. Jr. They have several song and dance vv 9 JUV and hb ia the cast ara Tea neaiy . TvtTfa Frlranza. J. FarraU r. Jack-- . HacDonald. Graca Hayea. Tom f aAmm "Clareaca ion ana T,UB ttTt Guaranteed Batteries $2.95 and up SCHOOL HEWS The Evansville Camp of the D. U. P. will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles F. Johnson on Thursday, December 14. The history of Isaac HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS EXHIBIT SEWING Chilton will be given. All members are urged to be present. The girls of the eleventh grade of the Lehi High School under the leadership of Miss Stewart have a SENIOR HOP window display in "Goodwin's store, showing woolen and silk dresses made the girls in their sewing class this by The Senior Hop of 1933 promises year. to be a gala affair. The Seniors are The dresses are very stylish looking staging a carnival dance at the Dans-A- rt and are well made and designed, a on Friday, December 15th when to the girls and their instruct credit the carnival spirit will reign for the or. evening. The students and class ad visors have plans complete for an evening of merriment for everyone on William Thayne of Salt Lake City December 15. was a Lehi visitor, Tuesday. The committee in charge are Von Adamson, chairman; Glen Shelton, Glenn Beckstead of Midvale, was a Ila Bushman. Utella Smith and Don of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor, guest Fitzgerald with Miss Margaret Thur- Tuesday. man, E. B. Garrett and D. R. Mitchell as class advisors. Misses Rinda and Vola Anderson spent Tuesday in Provo. r.lYRT & MARGE AH "1 s Furnish J by Utah County Aent. WOOL EXPEUT EECEIVE SPECIAL GIVES REPORT ON JVXNIEfi AT COLLEGE PvEES Thursday, Decern!? :: BATTERY REBUILDING, REPAIRING and RECHARGING ' Ray's Battery Shop HAMMER BUILDING, MAIN STREET, LEHL UTAH iWiWii A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c PAID ON SUBSCRIPTION REPAIR Your Plumbing Fixtures Now : : Also let us quote you prices on new equipment. COUNTY DOCTORS AND DENTISTS ORGANIZE As a result of a desire on the part of the physicians and dentists of Utah County to standardize the treatment of their patrons as regards to collection procedure they have formed a corporation, whose manager is empowered to act as their business representative. This organization will do business under the name of "The Physicians and Dentists Business Bureau." It is the official business organization of The Utah County Medical Society and The Utah County Dental Society. makit The corporation is a is no sticK There organization. ing and every physician or dentist, in good in standing, is entitled to membership have elect societies The respective it ed a board of directors of seven men, four physicians and three dentists. Pr. red R. Taylor, physician, Provo; of the has been elected 4s pesident W. Dr. board of directors. treaas Provo. Merrill- - physician, of surer. The other three members Eddington. Elmo the board are Dr. W. L, Worlton. physician, Lehi; Dr. Dr. Joseph Hughes, and Lehi dentist, Fork. Spanish physician, the board One of the first acts of of a selection the was .of directors this corporation. general manager for Provo. has Mr H. Gordon Larsen of of list applicants, a been selected, from to fill this position. to Tacoma, Mr. Larsen was sent he spent the week Washington, where 4 studyDecember to 27 of November been has that ing a like organization h M L ILaDTTTT v v PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 t STREET STATE LEHL UTAH non-prof- f four loperation for theatpastTacorna evidence- It Is intended, here. M, to rra.fiaC -c- . tory FMIEjE! I Stationery With Each Subscription I cr i t p j m ir our ouDscrrpuon oena Today One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c jm has The Wmization to both value extensive of proven to be The resort doctor, and patienuu that been ha, medical bill, witn a f and .T than formerly is constantly to of pleaaast goodwill n" I LEHI FREE PRESS Tht Oolj Paper Tnxt ta and Prints All Local Ncra Ads In Lehi. Wky Net BclU UhX FfcrtT . c4 -' A. I |