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Show THURSDAY. THURSDAY, JULY 26. 18J4 2CO.G00 HI HOBO CAMPS FEDERAL RELIEF OFFICIALS REPORT GREAT INCREASE IN USE OF EMERGENCY CENTERS Two hundred thous- ' CLAUDES PLAGE 6TH WEST, STATE GAS, OIL ST, LEHI For and SERVICE BEER, SANDWICHES, ICE CREAM and CONFECTIONS Opn Dane Day Night and Sp.ic.l Until 1 A. M. CAR SERVICE & OPEN AIR BEER GARDEN PLAUT LATE GARDENS FOLLOVIKG DROUTH Only very few families in the drouth area of the state are justified in giving1 up their gardens entirly says J C. Hogenson, extension agronomist of the Utah State Agricultural college. Even the latter part of July and the first part of August are not too late to plant such staple crops is table beets, carrots, peas, beans, head lettuce, turnips. New Zealand spinach, and other vegetables for fall and winter use. Such crops planted at this time of the year will yield abundantly and be of the proper sire and quality for winter storage, drying and processing. Garden crops planted now need some extra care in being kept free from the encumberance of weeds and the surface of the soil must be kept well mulch and retentive of moisture. If you have any water to apply. Irrigate the soil before planting seed or setting out the young plants. TJils wil ensure even and quick germination of the seed and an unchecked growth of the young plants. A little later when normal rains come, the garden plants should yield a quantity of good food which otherwise would be unobtainable. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Wfcay, Mrs, Fern Gurney and Mrs. James A. Peterson, all of Blackfoot, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Taylor of Ogden. attended the funeral service for Mrs. June Smith, Friday. THE WEATHER IS HOT AND SO ARE THESE SPECIALS AT BROADBENT'S Wash. July 20 and roving Americans have given up the highway for havens, if only temporary ones, in th network of transient camps dotting the countryside. Toung and old more and more are dropping their makeshift travel gear to eat three certain meals a day and sleep in a clean bed untroubled by the command. "On your way. buddy." Federal emergency relief administration officials said today the transient camps, together with city treatment centers, had cost the government about $20,470,000 since last September, when the first step was taken to clear the highways and fright yards of homeless, jobless wanderers. Increases Shown Each month has shown an increase of 10.000 to 20.000 In registrations. But that does not necessarily mean, relief workers said, that more Americans are becoming drifters looking for employment. Rather. In their opinion, it simply means more are coming to rest where clean clothing and a tl a week cash allowance are available in exchange for tempoorary work. A year ago state and federal officials agreed the shifting population made up mainly of young boys In their teens and young men in their twenties, was one of the most serious relief problems. Not only was there the question of moral disintegration of the nomads, but they Imposed a severe drain on local relief resources, hard put to care for resident indigents. Two hundred camps have been set up In the states. In addtion. there are 350 treatment centers in cities. Federal funds support them entirely, but the relief programs are under the dlrectoln of state officials. THEATRE KEYS DICK POWELL WITH GINGER ROGERS NEW FILM LOVERS TEAM A brand new romantic tears comes to the screen In the persons of Dick Powell and Ginger Rogers who appear as screen lovers in ''Twenty Million Sweethearts" the First National pi ture which plays at thf Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. No more popular couple could appear together than these two. who are 8ii Id to be not only admirably suited to each other) temperamentally and physically, but to work In perfect harmony. Both have won their spurs as popular screen playeTS as well as singers of exceptional ability. Powell rose to screen fame from an orchestra leader through such pictures as "42nd Street," "Footllght Parade,'' "Gold Diggers of 1933." "Wonder Bar" and others. Ginger, the titlan haired beauty, first stage and later in pictures, including the musicales of "Gold Diggers of 19SS and "42nd Street." Powell and Ginger have appeared together before, In "42nd Street" and "Gold Diggers of 1933,'' but Ginger did not have the romantic lead opposite Dick in these pictures. In both of these pictures Dick was teamed with Ruby Keeler. Now In "Twenty Million Sweethearts" it is Dick and Ginger, with Pat O'Brien playing the straight comedy lead. The picture, which Is based on the story by Paul Finder Most and Jerry Wald, Is a combination of comedy, romance, drama and rare musical numbers. There are any catchy airs, written by the song writing team of Harry Warren and Al Dubin, who have written the lyrics and music for other Warner Bros. First National specials. BUTTER, BRIDAL VEIL ... Pound 25c lb. Ac TOMATOES, fresh" Utah solid MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING Quart 25e lb. 6c BANANAS, Golden Rip JELL-WEL.4 All Flavors So JELLO, All Flavors ... So ............ Raisins, Seeded 2 foe 25c WHEATIES PORK and BEANS, No. 2H Can....10 'SALMON, Tall Happyvala ...2 for 25c 15c PINEAPPLE, No. 2 Can... .POTATOES, Nw. vry good 10 !bt. 13 "SODA CRACKERS 3 lbs. 34e . .Ze Swans Down Cake Flour.... Calumet Baking Powder 1 Lb. Can 25c 3 Pounds 25c Powdered Sugar 10c . Puffed Wheat 3 Pounds 25c Macaroni ..........A Pounds 25c Rice 5c Thrifty Health Soap 10c 14 Bottle. Oz. Catsup. Kerns, ,...10c Peas, Can ..... 6c Van Camps Tomato Soup 2 Cant 25c Tuna Flakes .... 6c SHADOW MARIONETTES ONE Milk, all brands ...... OF UNUSUAL DETAILS SEEN IN "HOLLYWOOD PARTY" Table Oil Cloth In Beautiful 2Bc Yard Patterns "Shadow Marionettes" are used in 3 for 30c Glass Tumblers an . 38c . 5 Tie astonishing scenic detail in "HollyBrooms, wood 48c 5 Tie.Party,' Good Brooms, Very spectacular extravaganza coming FriA REAL SPECIAL LADIES' L. D. S. day, and Saturday to the Royal gorgeous girls, ...79c Theatre, in which SILK GARMENTS ...38c and bOc colorful dance numbers and noted stars Ladies' Silk Hose Ladles' Silk Panties and Bloomers 25c figure in a whirlwind romance with New Percales Arrived In Beautiful comedy. Moving shadows on a wall, produced Patterns you should see them when by a unique lighting process, provide a you buy your next dress. shifting, changing1 background In a We Cover Buttons and Frame Pictures sequence that Is a vivid blend of story and musical spectacle. This is the idea Let us do yours. used in a great glass and cellophane, It Pay To Stop and Shop at set depicting the welcome tendered by Jimmy Durant to Jack Pearl (Baron Munchausen) In a colorful episode In the reproduction of a star's party In We Deliver Phone 20-Hollywood. L, . , Broaclbenfs n 1 7i 1 jULY THE LEHI FREE PRESS T1 7V Dancing Every Saturday and Wednesday evenings. Best of music. The new picture is a romance told n a comical story of the coolest of two lungle stars over a carload of lions, and amid the laughs are a love story between June Clyde and Eddie Quillan. a hilarious "affair" between Polly lioran and Durante and a screaming episode with Laurel and Hardy together with Lupe Veles. Hospital Notes The following patients received treatment at the Lehi Hospital this week: The daugher of Mrs. Arthur Peck of Baker, Oregon, received treatment for a broken collar bone, Friday. f ... a vfr-Fox and family JJ.I - O.X1VI vUitors of Salt Lake City, were Lehi on Pioneer Day. K Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and daughter. the early part of the Phyllis, spent week in Bear River. . Heher C. Webb and Mrs. in Booth Sorenson spent Monday Provo. r.reon of Twin Falls. Idaho. are guesfs of Mrs. Adeline Peterson A baby girl was born to Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Anderson of American Fork. Friday at the local hospital daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Butts, Sunday. A baby Mrs Mrs. W. F. Welsh of Salt Lake City, and Pioneer Day spent the week-en- d relatives. Lehi with - The Lehi Irrigation Board were business visitors to Salt Lake City, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M Earl Smith and daugh ter, Phyllis, spent Wednesday in Salt Lake City. tana. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Francis of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass spent Sunday in Magna. Their son, Kenneth, w ho has spent the past week In Magna, was for Friday. appendicitis, operated upon Mrs. Walter Jensen and baby were taken home Monday. GEIIEVA FARM BUREAU TO HOLD OUTING AT GENEVA The Utah County Farm Bureau are holding their annual outing at Geneva A full day's on Saturday, July 28th. program of entertainment has been ar ranged, including sports for everybody Richard R. Lyman will be the speaker of the day and a big farm bureau dance will be held In the evening. Everybody is invited to join the farm bureau whether they are members or not, In this good time outing. The management of Geneva report one of the largest crowds of the year at Geneva on Pioneer Day. The Oqulrrah Stake Fathers and Sons Outing will be held at Geneva, Dairy em Friday. Also the Pea ployees outing. EliGAGEHEtlT Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunsdon, of Lehi, announce the engagement of their daughter, Lela, to Frank C. Kimball, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. KlmbalL 12S T bird avenue. Salt Lake City, The marriage will take place August 6 in the Salt Lake City L. D. S. temple. ' The engagement of Miss Alta Mad-se- n of Provo to Ivan J. Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Webb of this city is announced, the marriage to take place in the near future. RECORD NUMBER OF BABIES AT LEHI HOSPITAL recrd number of baby girls were at the Lehi Hospital this week. Seven girls being there at the same time, they are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Turner. Mr. and Mrs, Francis Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Butts, Jr., Dr. and A Mrs. C. R. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen. Mrs. Jensen and baby were taken home Monday but another girl Joined the group. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. W Francis of American Fork, still keeping the number at seven. This Is a record number' of baby girls for the LehS hospital since Dr, Eddington has been located here. George D. Felt of Inglewood. California, is a guest at the home of his on, Charles R. Felt. ENJOY Your Food You can ALWAYS get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. 1 returned home with them. GROCERIES Mr. and Mrs. Elba Lott and sons, Gordon and Teddy, spent the week-en- d Helen Young of American Fork was at Spanish Fork with Mx. and Mrs. operated upon for appendicitis, Friday Ford Smith. Mrs. Clarence Holmstead and baby baby were taken home. Tuesday. II week. Saturday. of American Fork, Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Mav Blake of California and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page returned home Tuesday from a trip to the Yel lowstone Park and Great Falls, Mon June Hunting from the shipper and Red Arrow Fast Freight Our Free Pick-u- p Service plus Free Delivery to consignee provides the answer to your L. C. L. freight problem. . this DELIVERY The saving of Time between shipper and consignee is the very essence of modern transport efficiency. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. L, D. Wright of American For. Tuesday. BY USING THIS FASTER ir Melvin Bushman, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Suel Bushman had his tonsils removed, Saturday. David Hartshorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hartshorn had his tonsils removed, Saturday. SAVE TIKE AND I'O'iEY Goates and in Saturday Reva Goates spent xf, relatives. Salt Lake with Ti'iinom Aria Cox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cox was treated for a dog bite, Saturday. for his leg. Saturday. 1SU hi" Lo Smith returned St. George, Sunday evening. Jackson left to South vacation a trip Thnrsdav for Caliern Ctah, Nevada and Southern fornia. Lester Anderson received treatment a, Mrs. Marv Ann Southwick returned home. Thursday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Anderson at Boise, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson accom panied her home. A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W, T. Street on Tuesdy, July 24. MEATS SEASONABLE GREEN VEGETABLES, FRUITS Etc. Everything for the canning season. k j PHONE 17 j MAIN STREET LEHI, Mother and babe reported to be doing , fine. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight of "Mrs. Minnie Perkins of Pocatello, Idaho, returned home Saturday after a week's visit with her brother, W. A. Martindale and family. , Salt Lake City, are on a three weeks vacation trip through Idaho and the Yellowstone Park. VIOLIN LESSONS Special Instruction given to begtat ROGER PRICE 2nd West, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Knight Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goatee, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Goates and son, Paul, of Salt Lake City, spent the week-en- d and Pioneer Day with Mr. and Mrs. William Goates. UTAH State Street Phoned, and little daughter, Joan, of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans and children, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone and son, Ray, spent Tuesday In American Fork Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smtih of Salt Lake City, were Pioneer Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Smith's parents. John H. Smith. J. Taylor returned home Mrs. Elmo Eddington, Mrs. W. L. Sunday from a week's visit n Midvale Mrs. S. Worlton, Mrs. F. D. Worlton and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Arch Nelson. R. B. Worlton spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. PROVO U. P. WINS Miss Beth Anderson who is attendUTAH COUNTY SHOOT ing Henagers Business College in Salt Lake City, spent from Friday to WedThe Provo Union Pacific Rifle Club nesday with her parents, Bishop and won the Utah county rifle shoot for Mrs. H. A. Anderson. the third consecutive year, Sunday, at Saratoga, scoring 1950 points, 14 ahead Mrs. G. H. Smith of Blackfoot, of the nearest rival. Idaho, returned home Wednesday folThe Provo U. P. won the 1934 chamlowing a short visit with her daughter, pionship with a splendid display of Mrs. Eugene Webb and her son G. H. consistent shootng. Higher class made the matches one of the most interesting ever staged. The Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson accom- lowest score by any individual on the panied by Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rey- Provo U. P. team was 380. nolds of Provo made the trip around Lehi took fifth place with the the loop, through Parley's Canyon, POST NO. 19 Park City and American Fork Canyon, L. Rick, 386; V. Larson, 385; John Saturday, Whipple, 382; H. Austin, 381; Roger Price, 381. Total 1916. Lois Dickerson, Roger Price, Bertha Powell, Edward Fox, Alta Sunderland, UTAH COUNTY YOUTHS TO Arthur Powell, Mary Abbott. Eldred FILL CCCC OPENINGS Fox, Verland Fowler and Bert Beck, spent Pioneer Day at Saltalr. Authority to detail 137 Utah county youths to COC camps was received President and Mrs. A. C. Schow and Monday by W. Lester Mangum, Utah family, Mr. and Mis. Randall Schow county FERA director. With the exand family, Mr. and Mrs. James P. ception of one man to be sent to Hobble Schow, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schow of Creek camp, all will be detailed to the Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark Beaver river camp. of Provo, formed a party to American The number of men to come from Fork Oanyon, Tuesday. each community and the day to report at the county FERA office follows. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Wanlass are Provo, 48, July 27; Spanish Fork 20, July 27; Springvlle. 2, July 28; Amerispending their vacation in Rodeo, Calican Fork, 17, July 28; fornia, with Mr. and Mrs. Ruel WanLehi, 15, July 2s; and lass Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wanlass. Payson, 17, July 28. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Wanlass are reBoys taking the examination must be joicing over the arrival of a baby ready to leave Provo for the camp if ! daughter. they pass the examination. com-petit- on i I A I Y"iiir landis WELT I 8 y I I I THE PARK SHOE in REPAIRING SHOP I '$ L-- s- llf.U 115 EAST 6TH NORTH Next to G. S. P. Stort HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. wort Come in and give us a trial, wait. done while you NOTICE fol-LE- HI HJtifflDn mf Dance with Largest Crowds, 0 Finest Floors, Best Music I reside" Effective Immediately, all having water meter servicelnsW sprinkle early in the mornin here r of evening on the same days as fore. As much time as is neces" Lehi City Council, DISTILLED WATER FOR YOUR BATTERY AT Ray's Battery Shop a,m ctrpET. LEHI. (CeimtteiP mnA rui 11 wasted. Swim in Pure Artesian Water lnviflor1 FILTERED m towns will be allowed in sprinkling is water flower gardens provided Safe, Healthful, nr |