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Show THURSDAY. OCTOBER THE LEH1 FREE PRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1934 TEL3FLE EXCURSION Danaie. Leo Kadfield and Beth Rothe. LEW UPSETS SPANISH The Senior Girls will initiate the Junior Girls into the A. B. C. Club Friday. A special assembly will be held Friday with the girls in costume. An intercepted pass nd a long for A party for the new members will be ward pass were the mean by which held at a later date. and beat FORK 12 TO There will be a Temple Excursionto the Salt Lake Temple on Wednesthose da, October 10. It is desired by workail Genealogical that la charge ers attend this excursion. There will Lehi scored two touchdowna be a 51c rate on the Orem. for Uefj out a favored Spanish Fork team 12 Seniors met and selected a design 8 .IS a. m. car and the 4.17 p. m. car. to ( on the Pelican field Friday. . . ..a fi m for the class rings, Tuesday. Lehl t?laKe ana warai gwrnms-v."- . Spanish Fork drew firet blood In mittees are planning to attend the jit the second quarter, pushing a touch5 p. m. session in a body. GRAVE SIDE SERdown across on straight football. The Uit Orem far from Salt Lake In the third period the surprising will leave at 10 p. m. Instead of at Lehl team evened matters when Glenn VICES HELD FOR INFANT as it has on past excursions. 11:20 Smith plucked a Spanish Fork pass out of the air and raced 65 yards to a 9 IF he5 - 6 i ( O But Not at Our Store OLUMEI , . AllfiOUIIClNG THE OPEIiillO OF SHOP AT VALS BARBER NEW SHOP 6N maIn STREET MODERN EQUIPMENT PERM&HEIIT WAVES $2.50, 13.50 and $4.00 FIIIGER WAVES DRY 50 WET 25c LAREliE AflBREWS GRADUATE OF SALT LAKE BEAUTY SCHOOL social notions RETIRING OFFICERS Grave side services for Dean Bruce Holmstead infant son of Mr. and M;. Boyd Holmstead were held in the Ltlii Cemetery, Wednesday afternoon. The baby was born Tuesday and lived about five hours. Surviving are the parents, one sitser, Klaine; the grand-parent- s, Mr. and Mrs. Ocar Holmstead and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis touchdown. Lehl scored asaln In the fourth period to sew up the ball game. Roberts flung a long pass to Smith who loped unmolested to the goal line for the final score. The play was started on the strong right side and Roberts then passed Into the dangerous territory on the weak side, which two ou of three times might go for an The interception and a touchdown. the won and however, play worked, ball game for the Lehi boys. Both teams looked fairly strong. The Spanish Fork Cardinals of Fent Reeve looked like the winning team in the first half and gained more ground than the home team. Lehl outfit Coach Dean Pror's showed to better advantage as the game wore on, the big veterans of the team playing good football. 1 II an- Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown of their encasement the daughter, Zola, to Clifford Xicholes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry N'kholes of In Diaper, the marriage to take place the near future. i j VALLEY j i get the best selection of choice Meats and Groceries at our store. GROCERIES y rst meetini GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc. PHONE 17 decide Library LEHI, MAIN STREET ad make a L the home, ook is foun ossible. UTAH There wil ie library C -- Lehi Band Mothers are sponsoring an auction sale in the High School Auditorium on Wednesday, October Proceeds from the 10 at 7:30 p. m. sale will bs used for band music, instruments or uniforms for the Lehl Band. The band mothers are canvassing the to.wn for things to auction at the 3ale and ask the Lehi people in help them in this cause. In all homes is something that could be donated for 8ale at the auetion. The Lehi Band has had very little help from any source for Instruments or uniforms, and the boys do not show to as good advantage as the boys of some of the neighboring towns and schools, who have uniforms and better instruments. The band should receive the support of all the citizens. If you have anything saleable that n you can 6pare, give it to the band mothers for the sale. The admission to the sale is free and splendid program numbers have been arranged for the evening. A good auctioneer will be present and an entertaining evening is promised all who tfcere Siljiaced CWQBked or fit jiat are nov ards and a ot matter I LARGE HEW SHIPMENT OF Ihould be r Beautiful Dresses The drive ntil Octobe pill be chai U during tr New libra NOT AN OLD DRESS IN THE STORE and 3 I icept Satu .30 PRICED RIGHT ALL HEW fell! Sms froi ibrarwill or th libri n tHe ehel It has be Power's Shoe Store LEHI, MAIN STREET numbe A SHOES AND GEHTS FURHISHIHGS hat some he past fe tage of he LTAH looks belnf Such a pr .i endera wi hey contir The Lehi he books are while 11 do our Another Married Folks Dance looks In g AT THE haltWal APOLLO GO AMERICAN FORK FIRS Monday, October 8, 1934 Relief eld In th venlfeg a Music by Carters Orchestra 9. off-col- or as lehi v OCTOBER 10 "THE LIFE OF VERGIE WINTERS" Honoring the retiring offcers of the Striking straight to the heart with Fourth Ward M. I. A. a social was Its sincerity, Its human qualities, and held In the, ward chapel, Wednesday Its poignant drama, "The Life of evening. Games, social chat and re Vlrgle Winters" takes Its place as one freshments were the order of the even of Ve noteworthy screen achievements ing. of the year. New officers of the Young Women's Pic Not only does this RKO-RadAssociation are. Mrs. Wilford Russon, ture at the Cozy Theatre, Sunday, president; Mrs. John Smith, first Monday and Tuesday, provide Ann counselor and Mia Chrlstofferson, Harding with a distinctive and power second counselor; Jennalyn Wing, ful role, but It also tells a story that secretary; Pansy Hansen, organist. must rank as one of the really beautiThe Young Men officers are: Lionel ful romances of all time. Larsen, president; Ben Russon. first In her characterization of the sacri counselor; Reed Chrietotferson, second milliner, Vergie ficing small town Max Sharp, secretary; counselor; Winters, Mrs. Harding reveals superb Max Batchelor, chorister. Seldom does a star of her DUCK SEASON OPENS are Mrs. Louis artistry. Retiring officer find so Ideal an opportunity to ability Mrs Christenaen, . president and a heroine of such sympathy FRIDAY, OCT. 12 and portray Joseph Coulara, 2nd counselor and strength, and the result is nothing the Mrs. Verland Beck, secretary of less than a delight. Young Women's association. A PROCLAMATION John Boles, too, has perhaps the The retiring officers of the Young best role of his screen career, and the the Federal Government attend. WHERAS, Men's association are Odell Peck and of his talents with those has proclaimed the period from Oct-1- 2 combination Warren Russon, counselors of Mr of Miss Harding Is exceptionally efto December 16, 1934, Friday, SatAT THE ROYAL Larsen who was retained In his form1 fective, and Sunday of each week, for urday er position of president. A speaking cast which for numbers the shooting of migratory wildfowl in 'MISS MARKER' STAR APPEARS almost a motion picture record, the State of Utah. is Miss Bernlece Moss, a student of the of the In support IN NEW MOVIE B. does Newell brilliantly I, NOW THEREFORE, University of Utah was a week-en- d being Cook, State Fish and Game Com central noteworthy characters, guest of Miss Mia Chrlstofferson. the performances of Helen Vinson and missioner of the State of Utah, in ac- Shirley Temple, the sensation star Betty Furness. The return of Molly cordance with said ruling and under 0f paramount's "Little Miss Marker," liOTICE Re- - returns in another Paramount O'Day and Wesley Barry to the screen th e authority of Section picture do hertIs of particular interest., also vised Statutes of Utah, 1933, which affords even more scope for her The story, stripped to it3 essentials, by declare the period commencing at ample talents. It is ''Now and For- Sprinkling restrictions on lawns is a sag of great love In a small town sunrise October 12 and continuing each ver," coming Sunday, Monday and has been removed by Lehi City secrets are Impossible to keep, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday only, Tuesday to the Royal Theatre, in where officials this week. afthe smallest where until sundown on the evening of Dec. which the is starred with J, O. ME1LING. City Recorder. and fair is the subject for gossip and 16, as the only dates for the hunting Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard. soanal. The production is from "The of migratory wildfowl in the State of Adapted from an original story by A Complete Lint of Plain and Fancy Winters" by Louis Utah in the year 1934. Provded that Jack Kirkland and Melville Baker, of Life Vergie Groceries In Every Detail Displayed a famous tale. the hunting hours of each hunting day "Now and Forever'' not only permits in the Most Modern Serve Yourself Bromfield, and milliner the commence at sunrise and close Snirley Temple to exhibit her talents shall Winters, Vergie Style at John Shadwell, son of the town's first at sunset, and that during the said a8 an actress, but also gives her BROADBEIiTS STORE citlaen, are prevented from marriage season the following daily bag portunity to display her unusual gifts Shadwell father. of her limit and a trick possession limit shall main- - for alnging and dancing, a more complete line can not be found by entain throughout the State of Utah to- -. marries the girl to whom he was Sviriev Temnl niavs fhP rni nf tv, in Lehl and we offer several gaged beore he (pll In ove with wit: d, of the reckless daughter RED HOT SPECIALS DUCKS (except wood duck, ruddy adventuring confidence man, Vergie. He returns to the home Gary with his bride. uuck. ana ouiiieneaa quck. iwrive m. cooper. Since Cooper, in the film. EACH crueli the aggregate of all kinds but not has nol 8ee thp chil(, Learning that they have been h, , h. Aam FRIDAY & SATURDAY ly deceived. Vergie and Shadwell are more than five of any one kind or cldes to reiinquish his rights in her to swept together by the power of their more than five in the aggregate of the nls brother-in-lafor a cash consder-lov- e. "Visit Our Grocery Department You Nevertheless Vergie will not al-- : f0n0wing species: eider duck, can- - ation Will Be More Tan Pleased as No Low low him to ask his cold selfish wife to vasback, redhead, greater scaup, lesser But he has not reckoned with the er Prices Can Be Found. blue-win- g divorce him, knowing it will mean scaup, ringneck, teal, child's appeal, and afer his first sight OUR SPECIALS THIS WEEK ARE sacrifice of a brilliant political future, green-win- g teal, cinnamon teal, shovel- - of her he changes his mind and takes 8c Pound Red Grapes, Large . ..u b..u ..y pcrau.. i o(f t0 pa,.jg t0 Uve wUh imuusu 5c Bananas, Extra Fine, Pound with just love and precious moments one time may possess not more than j bar(j and himself 5c Sweet Potatoes, Pound A daughter Is than 24 ducks in the aggregate of all of stolen happiness. ' Here a gradual but perceptible 8c "Lettuce, Head born to Vergie and Shadwell, and the kind, but not more than ten of any cnange come8 over Bnd MiM Cooper 'New Crop Seedess Raisins, 11 ois 6c father adopts her, without revealing one. or more than ten of any one. or Lombard due t0 influence and the 10c 12c Peas, Can her true identity to his wife. The girl more than ten In the aggregate, of ,ove of the chuJ c 10c 12c Corn, Can grows up under Vergie s yearning th followig species: eider duck, can- - comes ninfhrt, fop" mnnBV ... ' " 55c , Pound Peanut Butter Zac- -Z enUre, aXoot from her. The VM redhead, greater scaup. back to nis old ways 11e He Bnimnn """ " again. & ringneCk' Hi Juna Flakes ' ' discovered by the child, an in a thriU- f of the daugh- - reen-win- g "cIimax after the marrlge cinnamon teal, teal. ing climax performs a deed of heroic .10c Can Large pumpkin, shoveller and gardwell. ter, i to reotnwt Ka, 4 Jilo. Packet 5c Jell-We- ll The story covers an epochal span of GEESE Four In the aggregate of. h(m d na fQr inM8 15c Meat 4 Cans Deviled years, from 1910 to 1932. and the pass- - all kinds daily and any person at any ChaHott: Gra. s,p Guy standi ...33c 3 Pounds Soda Crackers ., Ing parade of fashions and customs is one time may possess not more t an .,, ouu 12c nriiry iwiKtr are sen in the Shrimps, Can both colorful and intriguing In Its ap- eight geese or brant in the aggregate "ir Now and 10 lor 22c (.atured White Eagle Soap.- of all kinds. peal to the memory. was directed by ...50c Henry Hathaway. Crystal Wedding Oats..... Alfred Santell's direction I3 mastern iioon b jA(.Msirii i wenty. ful both In handling the emotional COOT Twenty-fivwith two days Brooms S8e, 48c and 68c scenes and the limit as possession llmt. A CARD OF play's epic atmosphere. daily bag 15c Mop Sticks . The Life of Vergie Winters," In It shall be unlawful to shoot or 20c Furniture Polish this reviewer's opinion, will be remem- shoot at any migratory wildfowl In the APPRECIATION bered long after most of its screen State f Utah with any calliber of rifle. 17c ya. Broadcloth, all colors.... Provided further that ducks In the contemporaries are forgotten. 25e and 49c Ladies' Silk Panties...-....".- . We want to express our thanks and StaU of Utah may be taken accordLadle Silk Btoomers....28c, 43c and 49c to the firemen for their to regulation appreciation ing entitled three, -- . 49c Silk Chiffon Hose........ 'Means by which Game Birds May Be j QuK response and splendid work at Taken, ''Mean by which Game Birds the G. S. P. Store fire, and to our Jt Pays To Shop Where Tour Dollar May Be Taken"' as issued in the pro-- ! many friends for their kindly expres- Does Double Duty at clamatlon of 1934 by the President of, slims and offers to help. the United States. Our material loss is plenty heavy NEWKLL B. COOK, nut me Knowledge ot friends more SENIOR HOP COMMITTEE NAMED State Fish & Game Commissioner. than offsets the loss. We Deliver Right Now PHONE 20-Respectifully, The Senior Hop Commttee for 1934 We Frsme Pictures and Cover Buttons Mr. and Mrs. J. B Watson of Ocean George S. Peterson and Family. 20-P. S. Telephone Brondbent'sf, were named this week as follows:. Park, California, arrived in Lehl this Morris Clark, chairman; Metta week for an Indefinite Stove if you would like a load of that Miss Wnnda Hartley of Marysvale visit with ' ' Chrisensen, Dick McKlnney, Alvera COOD MUTUAL COAL. Is a guest of Mrs. H. A, Schlappy, The New FRUITS MEATS SEASONABLE the librai ie books ha j,r a long ti i the home 0 AUCTION SALE William Edward Chamberlain, 58, Cedar Fort, died at the L. D. S. hospital Tuesday at 9.55 p. m. after a lingering illness. Mr. Ctiamberlain was born in Cedar Fort, September 28, 1876. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Emma Chamberlain, and his mother, Mrs. Fanny Chamberlain, both of Cedar Fort; four sons, Afton, Lamar, Cecil and LeRoy Chamberlain of Cedar Fort; seven brothers and sisters, Charles, James H. and Oran Chamberlain, Cedar Fort; Mrs. Maude Hales, Los Angeles, California; Mrs. Nellie A. Cook, Cedar Fort; Mrs. J. H. Rode-bac- k, Boulder City, Nevada, and Mrs. Dean Cook of Leslie, Idaho. The body is at the A. H. Wing mortuary In Lehi. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. In the Cedar Fort Gym. -- Better You can ALWAYS Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashton announce the engagement of their daughter, Cleo, to Louis Palmer of Draper, the marriage to take place in the near future. WILLIAM EDWARD CHAMBERLAIN ANSWERS LAST CALL io We Serve You j NOTES AT THE COZY . . ENGAGEMENT j Peterson. CEDAR I i lowing pr Opening Greetini Report The crowds are increasing each week VTrs. ld Hen Musical I Talk, " authority I Remark I f Musical Closing op-op- en UU Sold light-hearte- com-mun- ty I Funera w - A. Ander , The op TJ s O 1 .Stanley Haymonc Prayei Quart Be Burn Remai end Ellis Closin derssn. I Quart' jHeaven Prayei The gi dedicate Bua., j ' """" i lc - m ,. n in 11 - ! ce ; i e, HIGH SCHOOL TJRODBEIT'8 V You can't ttll by looking at a battery whether It ii absolutely new or whether it hat been used. But now you don't have to take anybody's word for itl Now every NATIONAL Battery ii"tea!ed" at the factory, and that ".til" is welded on the negative pott until it it told. It mutt be broken bcforn the battery can be inttalledl Here it the first positive, tangible evidence of battery newness and untouched power ever offered to motorists. Ask your dealer to show you the "sealed" NATIONAL and let him explain the bonded guarantee that goes with every battery. 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