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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS , 1934 Hospital Notes following patients received itreatmeni at the LeLi Hospital th The wt-V : received ills. Karrtn Turner tor a lacerated finger, treat-xse- nt Wednes- - Mrs. Ceiestia Scbocr had a growth removed from her forehead, Saturday. Barbara Daniels was .paracentesis, Saturday, treated for t Warren Goatea received treatment .for an injured right arm, Sat.. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Victor .Smith had a boll lanced, Sunday. r fine son was born to Mrs. Chritofferson, Saturday. I A Alex The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson reoeived treatment for a ."burned hand, Sunday. Miss Agren cf the Utah Agricultural College and Miss Alie Pederson, Utah County Deonstrator met with ladies of the class Monday and Tuesday, when they demonstrated the cleaaning of furs, and Rather jackets, gave instructions on "How To Select and Buy A Good Grade of Shoes"' and 'Fitting for Health." Instructions were also given on keeping up the family budget, making an inventory, discarding useless things and making over things that can be used. Tuesday morning Miss Pedersoa de monstrated dry cleaning to the class. A visit to the class shows a very interested group of ladies who are eager to take advantage of the edu cational features of the course and who are all strving to help one another. The class is daily growing larger. The class will meet, on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week from 12 to S p. ra. In the Memorial Building. A- - M. .1 NOTES The regular M. L A. Board meeting was held Tuesday evening where the following outline was made. District Scout meeting will be held at Provo on Thursday, Oct. 4 at 7.S0 p. m. All scout workers are urged to be present. The church wide project of saving "Safety First," will receive the unanimous support of the M. I. A. Workers are pointing out the value of the project to the public at all meetings, where vr they have the oppor- tunity, Uvea Sunday morning at 8 a. m. the M. I. A. will hold their session of the General Conference. This will be one of the very best meetings of the entire con ference and all M. I. A. workers who possibly can are urged to attend this meeting. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934 tiarent-teahor associations women's clubs could sponsor the project and have different women appointed for a few days at a time, to prepare and serve the foo. One wo man ay be employed to prepare and serve the hot food for the entire year. Some schools have the children bring vegetables and milk and other foods from home, while in other cases organizations, durig the summer, LEHFS AMUSEMENT CENTER have prepared for the hot dish by WEEKLY PROGRAM canning, storing and drying vegetables to be used for this purpose. Meat and meat soups have been canned so last minute preparations will be less diffi MARLENE DIETRICH in cult. Whatever the method used, it is essential that every child have an opportunity for at least one hot food at noon if he is to be efficient In his 1,000 etxras in An eye and ear spectacle! 600 galloping Cossacks school work as well as In Ms physical most dazzling wedding scene ever filmed. A choir of 800 voices. As vast the development, says Miss Miller. as the empire whose story it tells. Also CHARLIE CHASE in "ANOTHER WILD IDEA" FARM BUREAU COAL CO. ; ADMISSION ONLY 10c and 15c TO PURCHASE NEW TRUCK er TMEATIIE Friday and Saturday. October 5 and 6 "The Scarlet Empress" . Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, October 7, 8 and 9 John Zimmerman and John Austin The regular M. I. A. Union Meeting left Lehi Wednesday with a load of will be held in the Lehi Second Ward sheep for the stock yards at Chicago. Mrs. Neubern Butts had a finger Ward Genealogical Classes will at 2 p. m. on Sunday, October 21 in They will visit the World's Fair then ;lanced, Tuesday. hold regular Monday night sessions In the Second Ward Chapel. All workers go on to rilnt, Michigan, where they will purchase a new Chevrolet Truck all the Lehi Wards except the Fourth are asked to note the time and date. which will be used by the Lehi Farm Guy Darling received treatment for Ward. Genealogical workers are urged . mashed thumb Monday. The M. I. A. session of the Lehi Bureau Coal Co. They will make the to attend these classes as splendid 'inStake Quarterly Conference will be return trip in the new truck. structions are given for the geneaT A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson, Monday, illiam Sharp underwent Operation, Wednesday. W GENEALOGICAL CLASSES BEGIN logical work. MARRIAGES a major FRUGAL SEWIIIG CLASS INTERESTS CROWD ; The Frgual Sewing Class, directed oy Airs, wary juauasiey is proving a boon to a large group of Lehi women, who meet at the Memorial Building and are gven instructions In making, remodeling and cleaning clothing. Some very fine arteles have been re modeled from used clothing and made ' Into wearable articles. "1 held on Sunday evening October 28 Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone to make this Provo meeting outstanding. visitors, Saturday. Plans are underway JACKSON-LAM- B Fay Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and Delbert "SCARLET EMPRESS" BRINGS WORK TO MOBS OF EXTRAS Lamb of Price were married In Salt IN SPECTACULAR SCENES Hollywood s vast ranks of lesser players, mostly unemployed during the past three ears, received glad tidings when Joeef von Sternberg's Para' mount picture, 'The Scarlet Empress," sarrlng Marlene Dietrich., went into production. Many hundreds of were used during the filming of them CARP IN UTAH LAKE the picture, which comes Friday and GETTING SUNBURNED Saturday to the- Royal Theatre. The picture, depicting the glamor ous, spectacular life of Russia's fam Carp in Utah lake are getting sun- ous empress, Catherine the Great, In burned. one scene alone gave work to legions This odd condition was reported of "extras," cast as members of the Thursday to B. F. Lofgren, lake com- crack Cossack regiment that Cathe missioner, by Joseph J. Madsen? de- rine boasted of as the finest and puty state game warden. bravest in the world. It was from this Mr. Lofgren, who visited the lake regiment, Incidently, that she drew. FARM BUREAU COAL OF COURSE Wednesday, commented on the situ- often at random, many of her proteges, I Good Grade Lump Coal $6.00 ation in a report he filed Thursday who later exercised great power in her with State Engineer T. H. Hum-phery-s. court. Good Grade Nut Coal $5.50 Another large quota of players were Mr. Madsen, the report stated, "said engaged to attend the Empress' per the south wind of Saturday had un- sonal wants. Von Sternberg decided covered the bottom of the lake be to present Miss Dietrich with a full tween Rock island and Lincoln point, retinue fo maids, servants, councilors, Many fish were stranded, and he had hangers-on- , lackeys and cavalers. The GOAL expected them to die, but they saved latter, of course are prominent players themselves by burrowing holes In the John Lodge, Sam Jaffe, Gavin GorJIM ZIMMERMAN, Agent fish live Is he He said mud. catching don 171-551 North 5th West and Gerald Fielding. Phone now which are sunburned, and he Just to give an Inkling of the entourshowed me fish with chapped sides, age that forms the court pomp and which he said, had been caused by the ceremony, seven experimenced playsun. ers were employed as IBsMTi "MMfc "sJfc IsMil gSMi TMi The lake commissoner, who sounded four, maids-o- f eight are brides-aid- s; various spots in the lake, estimated -honor. Almost 200 more sit among the lake now contains about 12,000 the princpals at the wedding feast. acre feet of water. He reported the Additional principals in the cast Indepth ranged from seven Inches to 14 clude Louise Dresser, C. Aubrey inches. Smith, Ruthelma Steven, Olive Tell The estimate, it was pointed out, and Jane Darwell. LANDIS differs materially from those made on 5 1 the basis of previous surveys when SCHOOL LUNCH NEEDS MORE ATTENTION the lake was at normal or high levels. It had been supposed the lake would School systems would improve the contain 40,000 acre feet at a level 11 feet 3 Inches below compromise point. efficiency of their students by making Inflow Into the lake is about 20 the lunch period just as important a second feet, Mr. Lofgren said, me part in their program as is any subonly outlet now Is through the Pellian ject in the curriculum, says Miss Elna THE PARK SHOE plant, where two Miller, extension nutritionist of the point pumping have a capaoity of o00 second Utah State Agricultural College. pumps REPAIRING SHOP Provision should be made for a hot feet, but of late have been operated 115 EAST 6TH NORTH only Intermittently. The plan of the dish every day and all students enfive associated canal companies, oper- couraged to take advanage of It. The Next to G. S. P. Store ating the plant, is to shut down by noon meal served at school and superHAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. October 1, trusting to natural rainfall vise by a parent or teacher affords Come la and give us a trial, work ake an excellent opportunity for instilling moisten the lands in Salt to done while you wait. be can plowed. go good ideals of table etiquette and they county social courtesies. It also acts as a check on the mother's preparation and packing of the lunch sent from home. After creating a wholesome environment for an adequate school lunch, the next concern is to make that adequate lunch available. A hot dish made with milk is essential. Sandwiches, salads and raw vegetables or fruits will complete the lunch. The student whose lunch contains something hot has 1 You can't afford to take chances with ordinary or much better chance of being physically fit and mentally alert than does t he Cheap Plumbing: one who brings a cold lunch or none at You might save a few cents to start with but it will all. cost you dollars and dollars in trouble and expense later. There are several ways of attackthe problem of the hot lunch. ing LET US GIVE YOU ESTIMATES AND HELP YOU Perhaps the simplest way is for each to "bring a hot milk soup or milk child SOLVE THE PROBLEMS drink in & thermos bottle. In some rural schools the board of educaton has supplied wash boilers which are placed on the flat top of th furnace or stove. Each child brings bit hot food in a small fruit Jar. At about PLUMBING and HEATING 11:80 a, m. these Jars are placed on the rack in the boiler which contlnj PHONE 23 a small amount of hot water By noon LEEL UTAH 8TATE STREET each child has his hot food ready with very little effort WJIi'"i'iHif"4iTiii11" - BUY THE BEST (Dads FARM BUREAU GO. w Adoph ladies-in-waitin- i" I t WIIWER IS CHECK YOUEI NEEDS M. . LdDTTTT '' Zukof prMfift GARY COOPER CAROLE lOMOAHD Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks attended a wedding reception at Pleasant Grove, Saturday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. B. Cobbley. Mr. Cobbley Is a nephew of Mr. Banks. SHIRLEY TEMPLE Mrs. Julia Brown, Mrs. A. B. An derson, Mrs. Rachel Anderson, Mrs, S. J. Taylor, Mrs Margaret Cox, Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts, Mrs. M. A. South- wick, Mrs. E. W. Taylor, Mrs. William Rolfe, and Mrs. William Wing attended a pary for Aldura Ashton at the home of Mrs. Frank Huggard In Am erican Fork, Friday. The Third Ward Sunshine workers held a sunshine party, for Mrs. How ard Ricks, one of their committee, Monday afternoon. Social chat, games and luncheon were enjoyed by 26 guests. Those present were: Mrs Ricks. Mrs. C. L. Johnson, Mrs. Maud Udall, Mrs. Ruby Woojston, Mrs. Walter Faber, Mrs. Hyrum Smith, Mrs. Walter Wilcox, Mrs Thomas Trinnaman, Mrs. William Beveridge, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. James Kinder, Dirscftd by Htnry Hathowoy with A Pafamour,; Ptctur Mrs. John Brems, Miss Gladys Shields, Si? STANDING CHARLOTTE GRANVILLE Mrs. Harvey Bobbins of American Fork, Mrs. James Gray, Mrs. John NO ADVANCE IN PRICES ONLY ALSO GOOD SHORTS Price, Mrs. Walter Hutchlngs, Mrs. Sarah Berry, Mrs. Hardy, Mrs. George Barnes, Mrs. Basil Dorton, Mrs. S. A, Webb and Mrs. Luther Coates. and 15d 10o Wed. and Thursday, Oct. 10 and 11 IT'S BARGAIN NIGHTS M VJi Have You Heard? Gary and Shirley Are "That Way" About Each Other! John Bone and son Orren left for All wards are preparing for road shows to be held on Nov. 8 In the Garland, Thursday, to remain during the sugar factory campaign. ward chapels. Mi3s Lake City, Monday. The bride is well known in Lehi and has hosts of friends wishing the young people a happy journey through life. They will make their home In Prce. They left for Price, Wednesday morning. A BIG SUPER SPECIAL AT REGULAR PRICES dwtiu g, .the Battle-groun- of love! and a handsome bachelor the center o Also the last chapter of d attack! "The Shadow of the Eagle" No. of BUCK JONES in fDSOtftf.WAITe 3haMiie "Ladies Should Listen" Paris IliinJi OWa and Chapter That some cities have citizens preach that an ounce of action . CARY GRANT and FRANCES DRAKE In who is worth a ton of promises and then practice what they preach. Some cities are awake to the fact that it takes better business to build better cities. Some cities make better business one of their chief concerns. That is why they are better cities. Some cities believe that it takes teamwork to get results and that the majorty sitting sady waiting for a few live citizens to do it won't work. Cities don't stand still; they go forward "or backward. THE RIGHT KIND OF TEAMWORK ALWAYS HELPS TO MOVE A CITY FORWA-RD- . The sound sense of the great American people cannot be questioned, but our progress depends to a large degree upon the awakening of publio confidence and the development of better business. You should not try to beat a train to a railroad crossing. Tou can't always do it. Without doubt your cly could make on people living an impression elsewhere by placing in their hands a It reflects copy of this newspaper. the spirit of progress of your city. After you read it today, mall It to some friends or acquaintance far 1 , ' J "THE RED RIDER ALL SEATS 10c COMING SOON Let's Go! "DAMES'' and "CHAINED" enterprise, spirit to do greater things. and Watch for dates. , j a The Axe of Economy Is relentless. When the next war comes, those of fighting age will fight,. Just as they iways have done and those who dodge the fighting will make money, junt as they have always done. When you give the people facts, they will do their own arguing and deciding. PHONE 8--W any news of la-temt, aay advertising, any Job printing or want aaytkinf in the printing line. It jaa hart ;j f! J 1 Let us furnish your Christmas Cards Better Cards for less money away. 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