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Show THURSDAY THURSDAY, THE LEIII FSEEPKESS JULY 28, 1934 GIRL BREAKS ARM LOCAL BANKERS SUPPORT THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press SOUND EXPANSION Everv Thursday Lehi, Utah Phone 8-W George P. Price, Manager Office, 22 West. Main Street 2nd West and State Street, Lehi, Utah class matter ADVERTISING RATES 30c per inch Display 10c per line Readers $1 00 Want ads 10c Per Line for first insertion and 5c per line for each additionaJ insertion. LOCAL Robert Muskoss, Lonien " Arvlne Stern of Massif. Sunday at the A. E. a ru i. mniov At Gar- - young men were tMir;r t State by auto. .peat Tuesday with hi family p"" Mlsa Fay Dicker son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R-- Dickerson fell and Misses Vera Carlson and ThelmaJ broke her arm. Sunday while visiting here. were DickMrs. friends in S;t Lake City. Sogelberg of Logan, Allred. C. R. Mrs. erson and daughters went to pay a Cueau of Mr. and Mr. aad Mrs. Dick Hold away and By R. S. HECHT Veterans at the Dickerson visit Mr. to A Bamhert mrricam Vict Prtiideut, Lorna, of Vineyard, spent MonRome baby, Atttciatitn Ui Darlene Larsen returned Hospital. Fay and some friends were the Alma Beck home. at with her day playing on roller skates when Fay fell Saturday from a weeks visit BANKERS universally recognize that on the cement driveway, breaking her father in Bingham. Mr. aad Mrs. W. H. Barnes and economic need of tne arm. baby, Mrs. George Barnes and Wayne nation is the stimulation of sound Inreturned to her Barnes motored to Sandy, Friday evenOlive Browning Miss dustrial and com a home i" Ogden Monday following mercial activities ing. M. A. Taylor. Mrs. with and recent travhurl visit els over a wide Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crookston and La Von children and T. N. Samuelson of Salt Mrs. and t retch of the Gilchrist lone v,$ were guests of Mrs. M. B. Lake City, spent Sunday at the Junius country ha-- e Youngme n V that allow 'X f Allen of Salt Lake City. Friday. Banks home. , everywhere they ' efall are making aJ St. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Pek left for Mr and Mrs. Virsril Bushman of jfrt-Liort PS8'Ble 10 Barn Dance, Rural Event r and Smith June Mrs. Arizona, Colorado, Sunday. Mrs. Peck Joseph. 1 Denver, ,en(l constructive Featured at are Chicago Lake i of Salt while City, Smith n eye specialist Lois visit Mrs. nnaccia' support relatives. there. Lehi with week the within the scope Aug. 11 to 18. pending of their proper R. S. HECHT Chicago. Four million persons have banking func Mr. and Mrs. A. R... Brown of SpanMrs. Dormus Larsen and son, Gerald entered the gates of the new World's tions to promotand Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gil- are spending the week in Bingham ish Fork, "8. It opened hpre May ing the expansion of business activity. Fair since bert of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday at with Mr. Larsen who is employed. Frequently in times past when our Most of the thrones that have thrilled D. J- - Thurman home. there. country suffered from an economic de- to the new spectacle, the new "forela the In themselves a offer which villages," and unemployconsequent pression Misses Bertha Powell, AUa Sunderment on a large scale, the rise of some "tour of the world," the new shows Roy Fox and daughter. May. spent Fox broad new Industrial development, and the new free entertainment projland, Arthur Powell and Edward the early part of the week in Salt Lake such for instance as a new industry ects, are city dwellers. Chicasoans. vis- joined the B. Y. U. Hike to Timpan-otfo- s, City, guests of Mr. Fox's daughter and like the automobile Industry, has been itors from other cities ail over the Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis, a powerful factor in stimulating a re- United States and visitors from forIn In. countries have large Mrs. E. B. Dickerson and dauyhters. poured turn or an accelerated growth of na- eign Robert II. Chipman of Salt Lake tional prosperity. Such a movement numbers. No on dresi it coma for ill ocasioa. and Doris, were Salt Lake visitors Fay Is spending his summer vacation farmer-visitorInvaBut the real City, means the creation of new wealth, the Nor it utf m fjtgrtnce! .. .The dew of the past to Wednesday from Sunday and Mrs, i A with his grandparents, Bishop Century of Progress has not employment of large groups of people sion of nun of today chooses her perfuma h it week. wl!l It reach whea its R. begun. yet peak J. as a consequence on useful lines and Whipple. choose hcj costume to express At spirit the production and distribution of the Fair celebrates Farm Week, front of the hour! James Smuin. Mazell Smuin, William Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings enter sound, effective purchasing power, August 11 to August 18, Inclusive. It Is for ber thtt the maker of Qomoot Last year Farm Week accounted Price, Audery Thomas, Samuel Webb which is a form of wholesome ecotained at dinner, Saturday evening for Gnu. hrrt crested three wyhtntim m nomic stimulant that has cone of the for the largest single week's attendand Thomas Kirkham furnished music Mr and Mrs. Scott of Salt Lake City odors, (dentificallf blended to tottdi the dm ance to of the make Plans Fair. entire evils of monetary Inflation. for the Elks Lodge dance at Park City, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Carter. major moods of the day. the celebration Interesting and Imevening. Friday A New Force forBusiness Improvement Dawn Is the ol are more even to farmers portant morning... t veritable bouquet of Sprite . Perhaps we have at hand, If not the elaborate now than last year, accordBishop and Mrs. R. J. Whipple ac Mr. and Mrs. Art Beck and daugh self, coaxed from the rarest flowers. "Hour rising of a wholly new industry, a ing to the events division of the excompanied by Mrs. E, C. Jorgensen of Beck the spirit of sports... styfe Elwin Mr. Mrs. and complements ter. measurable equivalent in the potentiBarbara, position. Salt Lake and Mrs. Joseph Tuttle of fragrance, slightly more pronounced la oil, alities of a widespread rebuilding and and Miss Alma Beck of Los Angeles, Bountiful attended the funeral service WLS Barn Dance at Fair. "Night" breathes the magic and oysterf tf modernizing movement such as home Saturday, Vugust 11. tvl'l load off California, are visiting relatives and of Miss Dela Von Kesler of Ogden skies . . . a seducdre eaaict b ranovislng, plant remodeling, the put- the program with a massive farm friends In Lehi. Miss Kesler was a niece of the feminine mood of iwdmcc with Friday. key perfect on our a of railroads speed high ting parade. Including bands, farm ImpleBishop Whipple. and Night are available a Noon air conditioned basis and other valua- ments, machinery and equipment and Vxrs, Mrs. Glen Peck and baby of Amerithree (Liferent sues ble developments in the construction at leading drug, farm animals. Depicting tlie moderncan Fork, were Sunday guests of Mrs. mens and chain stores. If your dealer aaut field. Tbe effects of such activities on ization of Mr. and Mrs. Junii Banks received be will one it agriculture, Peck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. t Harry word from their supply you with all three of the new Oirreooa employment and many lines of busi- of the longest and most comprehensive son, Wallace, In the Gnu. odors, mail the coupon. ness would be most beneficial and I pageants of the entire Manning. Canadian Mission of his safe arrival exposition. rURSt-SIcan repeat without reservation that we Vtahr-Su- t BooioW 12. will see special and appointment to labor in Windsor, Sunday, August onus Beetles bankers are willing and eager to play music and farm programs Interlinked Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckwalters and Canada. Elder Banks spent our full economic part in any such con- with the observance of Chicago Incor- baby of Amercan Fork, were Sunday Ontario, $100 10c 25C one half day with Elder Leo Vette An structive developments. poration day. with Chicago acting as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James dersou. in Brantsford, tracting. He It has been made to appear that host to tbe multitudes. H. Gray. Elder Anderson well and en' reports money has not gone to work because Rexford Tugwell, assistant secretary of the timidity of bankers rather than of agriculture, has been Invited to be joying his labors. Mr. Richard Maples and daughter what is a true explanation, because the principal speaker of the Farm Orbusiness men have not had enough con- ganization day program Monday. Tuns-da- y and.. Miss Gurley of Durham, North Mrs. Thomas Powell and daughter, fidence in the business outlook to borwill be farm radio day, with the Carolina and Miss Ethel Coates of Emily and Mrs. Ralph Powell left row the dollar from the banker and entire WLS "Barn Dance" presenting Salt Lake City, spent Sunday at the Sunday morning for Alcova, Wyoming. a program in the Court of States; home of Miss Coates' parents, Mr. and put it to work. 0 Mrs. Thomas Powell and daughter will FOR SALE AT The basic requisite to the expansion Mrs. Luther Coates. persons saw this event in 1933. visit there with Mr. Powell and Mrs. of commercial bank loans Is sound, Aerial Sham Battle Planned. Ralph Powell will make her home there normal business conditions on which JOHUSOH The farmer's wife will have her to conduct sound, normal banking opher husbands employment at during day Wednesday, August 15, which has ASSESSMENT NOTICE Alcova. erations. The best business a bank can been named Farm Women's day, with to loan for is the opportunity wish special programs arranged to pay tribmoney to successful business men and ute to the women who battled to carve Notice to the owners of the Sunday ft manufacturers imbued with confidence a nation out of the wilderness. Farm Mines in American Fork Consolidated to enter upon aggressive business en- Youth day, Thursday, will be full of terprises and endowed with the ability recognition of the future farmers ef Canyon, 21 mining claims In Utah to bring them to successful conclu- the land, with emphasis on club County, Utah, the annual assessment sions. Such loans mean business ac- work. has been done for 1933 on the nine tivity tor the community, growing pay Programs of Interest to rural news- claims that was not exempt from rolla and prosperity, and the banket papers and magazines will feature assessment is due and payable to W. wants to make them because to be Farm Press day, Friday. Saturday, J. Higgs at Lehi, Utah, for the assessidentified with such activities not only August 18, will be farm music day, ment work if payment is not made means profits to him but, additionally, with its by the gigantic high spot brings him the reward of good will in Music festival In Soldier Field, the first day of August. 1934, will reYou can't afford to take chances with ordinary or to W. J. Higgs for assessment his community. adjoining the Fair grounds. This an- vert Cheap Plumbing. There Is no better proof of the greai nual event has attracted more than a work, only 12 claims la exempt from desire of banks to take care of the half million assessment amount due one cent per persons in the four You might save a few cents to start with but it will short term requirements of the bus! of its existence. This day will alsoyears see unit. Names of claims are Climax, cost you dollars and dollars in trouble and expense later. ness world than to point out the abnor many special contests, such as milk- Climax 2 and 4, Shale, Sunday, Sunday mally low rates at which this demand maid, husband-callin- g and 2, 3. 4 and 5. it being supplied at tbe present time. LET US GIVE YOU ESTIMATES AND HELP YOU contests. TV. J. HIGGS. Manager. Is also Illinois Saturday day. There SOLVE THE PROBLEMS will be a review of 10,000 troops and First Publication July 5, 1934. Last Publication July 26, 1934. demonstrations by BANK DEPOSITS WERE artillery units, shootin;: with tracer bullets at balloon tnrjrets towed by air INVESTMENTS SAFEST planes. Farm Exhibits Art Many. y Farm Week parties of farm During PLUMBING and HEATING High Government Official Sayi ers will be taken on free interested in to Anyone Canada going guided tours 1 No Investments Except U. S of the Fair grounds. Farm Lehi. Call 189, itp visitors, PHONE 23 Bonds Suffered as Little Lost with only a limited time to spend, will In this way be able to see everything STATE STREET as Deposits in Closed Bank) of vital LEHI, UTAH FOR SALE CHEAP Electric Wash Interest to them. . Henry Ford's industrialized barn, Ing Machine with Motor and Rotary WASHINGTON. D. C.No form ol where he shows how the farmer may, No. 1. See S. P. Abbott, 4th Investments except Government bondi at low cost, raise soy beans, obtain Pump and North Center Street. suffered as little loss as deposits lr the residue and process It himself, 1931-3closed banks during the years making Industrial products for which GRINDING Scissors saw sharpen 33. Jesse H. Jones, Chairman of tb he can obtain a profitable revenue. Is ed. Finance Reconstruction Sewing Machines Repaired. See Corporation one of the new exhibits. Another Is declared In a recent address. tf the International Harvester company's William Osborne. MA point generally overlooked Ii which demon tractor, Ii A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c PAID connection with bank failures In thii strates how farming may be done from For Madsen Cleaners Call the is whole, that depos upon 1 ON SUBSCRIPTION period, an easy chair on the veranda. Modpl in Lehi and Thursdays. Best itors In closed banks will get a some farm homes will attract many rural clearnersTuesdays in Utah not County. Why what larger percentage than has beei sightseers, as will the exhibits ef the oflv true in bank failures over a period c ' great packing plants and the auto- tne Desti rears," Mr. Jones said mobile manufacturers. say twenty-fiv- e First class film developing, printing "Heretofore they have gotten abou The Erook Hill Dairy farm, with Its but in these wholesale bank clos model farm of 19,r0, shows the last and copy work of all kinds. PriceaJ 1 lngs, my estimate ia that they will word In modern milk production, from reasonable. George L Bone, Phone o cow to bottle. The International 171-- J. upon the average, get about 65 Egg their deposits. Laying contest Is a huge laboratory "Another point worthy of mentioi where the farmer may study the latis that a depositor in a closed ban! est methods first-hanloses only a part of his deposit, whili Scores of commercial exhibitors will PRIHTlflG the bank stockholder loses all, plus i have displays of prime Interest to stock assessment. Farm-Wee- k visitors. "No form of Investment, except Gov Rates Lower Cost Special as littli erameit bonds, has suffered Special railroad and bus rates will LETTERHEADS loss as deposits in closed banks, an FrV ENVELOPES while I appreciate that there la llttl make it easier for the farmer to get summer. to the Automobile Fair this consolation in this fact, those wh FORM LETTERS had their savings Invested in stocks agencies and oil stations will give him CIRCULARS bonds, mortgages, real estate, Indus assistance in highway travel. At the trial investments, or in businesses a Fair, he will find costs surprisingly HANDBILLS any kind, have had losses very mucl low. Restaurants are cheaper, trans BUSINESS CARDS greater, and In a much larger percent portation Is cheaper, there Is plentiful STATMENTS age, than have depositors la closet free entertainment and eighty per cent The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local News a of all the comfort stations are free. banks. SUTTERWRAPPERS Prob&bly one of the leading attrar "It Is for these reasons, and other, Ads in Lehi. not necessary here to enumerate, tha tlons for rural visitors will be the for LEHI FREE PRESS It Is not possible to Justify paying de elgn villages, so faithful In reproduc posltcra in closed banks with the tas tions of life and sceues In fifteen coun WHY HOT BUILD LEHI? Set and Printed in Lehi tries that they offer the equivalent of payers' money.' a tour of the world, right on the Fair Build Lcki Not Another Town I grvaada, 0a, Jl A TRIO FAIR PLANS 810 f SUBSCRIPTION year in advance a a m 6 Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, aa second One fl Ef. lb Is Miss Fern Garrett of Nepht, - uet of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett. jULY ENCHANTING FARMPBOGRAK tn J iv f'K. h" PERFUMES to keep pace with ITEMS the racing hours! son-in-la- Miss Maxlne Kllpatrick of Salt Lake City, is a guest of Mrs. Glenn Mott. Wayne Sunderland is visiting indefinitely at Los Vegas, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bone spent Monday in Ogden. .JJr. and Mrs. Arnold Schlappy were Salt Lake visitors. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Price spent day in Salt Lake City. Fri- William Price and Orren Bone were Pay son visitors, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Beckstead of West Jordan, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor of Spanish Fork, spent Sunday with Lehi relatives. s' OUTDOOR out-of-to- Mrs. Ruth Graham of Bingham, pent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page spent the past week on a vacation trip through the Yellowstone Park. Jay Barnhart returned home. Wednesday from a mont h's visit in Delta with his sister, Mrs. Vern Curts. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hackett of Salt of C. C. Lake City, were ruet Hackett. Sunday. Lott returned home Sunday from Southern Utah where he has been employed. Miss Nola Clark and Miss Marie Lott are visiting friends and relatives in Ogden, this week. Miss Juliette Lott is spending her vaction from the L. D. S. Hospital with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L L. Lott. u Si 40,-00- GIN. ted 0. L I 4-- I. L. ti scent-hanso- Chica-golan- "T TAKE ANY CMAMCES d 1 hog-callin- g Alvin Kirkham of Pheonk, Arizona, arrived in Lehi, Sunday to Join his family who are visiting Lehi relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Boyer Anderson. Mrs D. Bosh who spent' the past week here with her daughter, Mrs. Leo Hansen returned to her home in Levan, Friday. Miss Juno Hansen is spending the week in Levan a guest of her grand mothers, Mrs. D. Bosh and Mrs. H. J. Hasw. Randall Schow, Rulon Fox, Sylvan Clark, H. J. Evans and I. W. Fox at tended a Farm Bureau meeting in Provo, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs, D, R. Mitchell accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gardner of Delta, left for the Wtorld's Fair at Chicago, Illinois, Monday evening, They expect to spend two weeks at the Fair. nn'I-alrcra- ft , WANT ADS I I I ML S. MDTT I 1. free: 2 radio-controll- Send In Your Subscription 53, gI I i Today One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50e LEHI FREE PRESS FH0NE8-- W If jaa have any newa of la tarwt, tay advertising:, aay job printing of want anything ia the printing line. 1 |