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Show THURSDAY. JUKE THI'P.siay. THE LEHI FREE PRESS 4. 1936 Hospital Notes Secrets of .TW0RK AAA Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boley of American Fork, wish to announce the birth of a son in the Lehi hospital, Wtd- i.eMlay May 28- - TEACHER OF PIANO and FLUTE. Come to Light Wallace, Under Pressure, Re- the summer course from Farmers. at the Fifth Ward Enthusiasm over the new AAA has been somewhat dampened by disclosures about the old AAA that was knocked out by the Supreme Court. When the Administration hastily threw together a new (miiii hill Cf:res asked a few general question! about Charles De Rose of Learning '" receiving medical treatment at the whether it would stand the test of constitutionality and then swallowed It hospital this week. whole. Without puMic hearings of the of the Agricultural riepartiiient chiefs Mrs. Retta Felt underwent a major ami with no delmte on specific details operation in the hosptal Saturday. of the plan. Congress Inter tun ed over Mrs. Felt is from Salina$7UKdi,0Hl to Secretary Wallace. It was a blank check rushed through so Laurel Willis, daughter of Mr, and that ''benefit" payments to farmers Mrs. Douglas Willis, had her tonsils might he Mowing generously Just before election time next November. removed on thi- - 2!th. One of the witnesses before the sub John Holdaway of 1'leasant Grove committee of the House Appropriations was treated at the hospital Friday Committee on March 10 was Chester for some badly mashed finders, his C.Davis, administrator of the old AAA. At this closed House hearing Admilittle fingi-- r had to he amputated. Mr. nistrator Davis was asked If he could s in his fingers Holdaway caught a fist of farm owners who had supply while he was workingreceived more than Slfl.OiK) under the old AAA. Mr. Davis said It would he job." In answer LEHI BOYS 111 COLLISION ato "colossal clerical questions he said he "would be very much surprised" If payments to single Individuals or properties ever ran as and Don Fowler Monday evening as $200,000. Howard Whimpey. sons of Mr- and high Facts Ar Demanded. Mrs. Mrs. Parrel Fowler and Mr. and After the new AAA was launched John Whimpey, were driving at First and thousands of employees were at South and State streets in Salt Lake work to start the gentle, preparing City when Byron F. Barton, 42, taxi-ca- b election time, rain of checks. Senator driver, run into their car. Vandenberg of Michigan offered a Mr. Barton was charged with resolution Id the senate demanding Indrunken driving. No one received formation on payments to farmers of any serious injury, the only one hurt $10,000 or more. Immediately Senator was Don Fowler who suffered minor Joseph T. Robinson hastened to the rescue of the New Deal and Its politiinjuriescally Important record of gifts to farmers. He used parliamentary tricks to delay any probe. Secretary Wallace, LIONS MEETING of the Agricultural Department, was to be humorous about It. He TONIGHT Inclined told the press that If the amounts paid were made public It might tempt evil persons to kidnap the farmers' daughhold Club will their The Lehi Lions ters. regular luncheon in the Lehi First The demand for facts, however, and Ward Relief Society Hall, Thursday the reluctance of the New Deal to supevenHjf. Special 'musical; numbers ply them, attracted so much attention will be furnished from Prove over the country that Secretary WaLions Croft, Dorton and Durnell llace was forced to reveal some of the are in charge of arrangements with Items on the public records of disthe prize to be furnished by Lion bursement of public funds. Following are some of the facts admitted by the Coulam. Lions Eddington, Fitzgerald and Secretary. Some Huge Awards. Goates are in charge of the next One large cotton plantation operameeting. tor received $123,747 In one year, for not growing cotton. C W. P. U. MEETING TONIGHT comThe world's largest pany received $157,000 In a year. This The C. W. P. U. will hold a meet- was the company's reward for feeding ing tonight (Thursday) in the Mem- Its hogs with garbage Instead of orial Building. All members are re- corn. Sugar benefits of $1,007.(565 went to quested to be present- The name of the C. W. U- - R. U. a Florida company. $001,064 to a has recently been changed to the C. Puerto RIcan producer and $1,022,037 to a Hawaiian concern. The payments W. P. U. were benefits for not growing sugar cane. A Florida concern received $41,194 MARRIAGES for not raising tobacco. A California concern received $63,-76for not growing rice. Miss Arva Wing, daughter of Mr. Peanut growers did not fare so well. and Mrs. William. Wing and George I. Bone, son of M. ITnd Mrs. John The largest payment for not growing R. Bone were married in the Salt peanuts was $3,000. One of the Items on the Secretary's Lake Temple, Thursday, (today). list was a payment of more than $50,-00- 0 Both young people are popular in to Thomas D. Campbell, "wheat civic and church activities. Both are king." Mr. Campbell and his assograduates of the Leh High School. ciates have raised wheat and flax on The bride is a graduate of the B. Y. their own properties for years and they U. Normal School and the groom is also have rented extensive acreage. Mr. He has rented land from the Indians a graduate of the B. Y. U. Bone has accepted a position on the In the west at bargain rates, ranging teaching staff in on ef the high schools from JO cents to $1.50 an acre. On in the Nebo District where they will this Indian land Mr. Campbell was make their home following a term paid about $7 an acre for not growing of summer school at the U. A. C wheat. In view of the Importance of this beat Logan. lated Information on AAA some SenaTheir hosts of friends wish them tors and Representatives point to the happness and success throughout the wisdom of thoroughly airing WI'A befuture. fore more billions are thrown Into that program. Miss Thorban Jacobs, 20, of Lehi Little Job First and Earl Walker. 21, of Pleasant President Roosevelt, In his BaltiGrove, were married last week- The bride is the daughter of Mr. and more speech, talked about the amid tlon of the Federal government to "conMrs. Earl Jacobs of this city. It the forces of modern trol Miss Jacobs is very well known in would be a tremendous Jobsociety." and probLehi and other surrounding com ably would have to be done In such a munities and she has countless hurry that the Civil Service laws would friends wishing her happiness for the be set aside In the Interest of haste. future. Applicants for Jobs In this new stunt then would not necessarily have to The marrage is announced this know anything at all about society, anweek of Orville Fox, son of Mr. and cient or modern. Indorsement of the back home would turn the Mrs. Clyde Fox of Salt Lake, to district Aboss Control of the Force of Modtrick. Lucene Clark, daughter of President em Society Project should be a gorand Mrs. J. Reuben Clark of Salt geous thing. In spite of doubts as to Lake City. Its constitutionality, however, reason-ble- . The marriage is to take place in It could be called CFMS (Cuffemi the Salt Lake Temple June 17th. On for short). Apostles of entrenched the evening of that day the bride's greed and benighted followers of the old order already have began to sneer parents will entertain at a reception One old not from 8 o'clock until 11 at their home at It fast to hisman, apparently dreams, wrote to ao holding for the young married couple. Indiana newspaper asking why It o wouldn't be a good thing to put the Richard Joe McClurg. 22, of Green whole thing off nntll we established River and Thelma Kay Tietjen, 20. little control over the national budget of Santaquin, were married last week. Horn to SacceW. Miss Tietjen has visited in Lehi A New Jersey editor remarks that an she times and has friends many many to the Administration which Is o and relatives living' in this city who red that It cannot see overdeep its debts are wishing her and Mr. McClurg and deficits Is In no position to tell much happiness during their married farmer how to ran his farm, or to adJife. on bow to maki vise a factory-owne- r the plant pay. .some-roller- g 8 -- ted are fetat. of Public Instru UOHH (jl 11 ' Ch 'unon K. p "f 7 M' p'L'0 rChrS State Prr preside- of J IT' of tat t . , ,'":iu ifsoc:ati, ons r1- -!-- Chapel- ra.-.iti- ATTENTION UDIES There m; oth, at 7.:;o ial Ruining Administrators of I'tah's second- in such pro Home lie. ary schools will hold their annual with the coi.veirtion i;; connection Hotter R Health. joimipals of the junior high schools, Ri meni'ier at Aspen Grove. June K to 11, accord-inJI"!.1!'W t Principal 1'avid R. .Mitchell. o, at i ::!o if the program committee. chairman IJuihhn;. June !! Roy a. t!o! Adam Rockwell was arre.-Te-. ':'.'iO p. in. Decoration Day for tdness. The judge lined Mr- - well -- p. cation. Ml. I'ar rangeme:it - COURT NEWS ho.-pit- al H state supervis r.ece-.-ar- o'clock 2 U 4 "it m-r- m- Prof Nelson will consult with ar.y students who might be interested in veals Big Gifts to Speakers Henry Reporter and Organist Maurine workmen Russoii. l ehi Tabernacle, !eiK They made their hot pad holders. the amij l ok. Light refreshments were served and Wedneay tur Turnup y time uas had by all. t!i a reeded staKe i j i .j;t,;p i) a much Maurine Russon, Reporter. h.'Je." The men vre up the old ready and .cats. ... ... l... the remodei-- 1 -! the as soon SCHOOL MEN PLAN h will commence just Hrj wh i e J' :ais nave l"'e! cimi!eioaSUMMER MEETING seized s tile! v S lie'" army at the r:,-- the B. Y. I'- - will commence his summer class of private instruction in Lehi next Wednesday afternoon. - jntet-- r An in Joyce Shotwell, small daughter of Mrs.Rhoda Shotwell, of Beaver, Utah, is being treated for pneumonia at the hospital this week. She Sundaywas admitted to the - HOUSE BEGAN PROF. ELMER E, NELSON! received The following patients treatment at the Lehi Hospital this ON STAKE Tuesday evening. They fully organ:zed with the following officer;: president Luis Roberts- Reh a Lart-en- . Cheer Leader Lavon Peterson. AWE I ; I !!'" S ha: r sOii. lation -' AY . i.'i Tl. In e t I ll.I'i: NEWS 'n:i;;' nVe.ineo'li-.liiM-- . in Lehi with the stations and Club which has been The e'.. f,i a half;' direction the I'"' cently organized under continue will This rnttir.e of their leader Mi.-.- - I'tella Smith cat the summer months. met at the home of Miss Iris Xichohs, tnr this same of followed out hold one Ilaviv Wednesday afternoon to tnui mercnams the other years their regular meetings. plan to advisable business nun thought it Wednesfor every Club leaders of Lehi met call half holidays The at the Max Rothe home Wednesday day. This plan has worked out so evening for the purpose of holding a vei-- wed before it is probable that Miss Fern Rothe, jit will do just as well this year. business meeting. the head of the clubs, was in charge of the meeting. 4-- H CLUB NEWS .f re- 4-- II service Uyor follow i jjrect iiseiti alt IWr -- i i oublic J 4-- t is n :ht 1 hich f the hich, ounci homa LOCAL ITEMS Jollie Stitchers Club met at the home of their teacher, Miss Lewis, Thursday at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Erma Smith of Bountiful is Agnes We discussed the different problems visiting with her mother, of the club. Jane Smith, this week. Our motto is ''Make the Best Bet- ter." Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Fox and Mr. The officers of the club are: and Mrs. Shirrel Fox of Murray, President Azolia Abbott. spent Sunday visiting with their par Emma Fox. ents, Mr. and Mrs- - Jesse Fox. BrittonThe Mrs-Harrie- SAVINGS ENDS WORRIES ; ! Vice-Preside- nt Secretary Beth Song and Cheer Leader June Frank Parker and Peterson. family of Eureka, spent Saturday and The other members of the Club are Sunday in Lehi and American Fork Betty McKinney and Betty Davis. visiting with their friends and much ppoin The answer to peace of mind from financial worries is contained in your savings account book. Each entry restores confidence and provides you with the means of further benefiting in money ppoin at, ra matters. - Carma Clark, Reporter. i CLUB NEWS Mrs. Elizabeth Childs and Marian Hindley of Gunnison, are spending The Peppy Stitchers of the Fourth H this week in Lehi visiting with old Ward Club met at the home of fi friends and neighbors. Mrs- Childs their leader Miss Karlyn Chatfield, has spent a good portion of her time visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph TTTTTTTtTTTI S- - Broadbent who are her sister and State SBanmlk oi Lciii 4-- H Telephone 85 MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH 4-- H 'feiiKSH!! brother-in-la- Mr. and Mrs- Bernard Cain of Farmington and two sons came to Lehi to observe Memorial Day with their relatives. Quite a number of the Lions Club members went to Logan Tuesday and Wednesday to attend the Lions Club convention which is to be held there. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gill and daughter, Helen of Salt Lake, spent Decoration day at the Littleford home as guests of Mrs. Seth Littleford. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Smith, Mrs. Harriet J- Smith, Mrs. Erma Smith of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs- Jos. E. Smith went to Payson to see the band which played there The band consisted of students from schools in the surrounding counties. - - Dr. and Mrs. Barlow Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Burton, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Fox of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Mabin Fox and Darrel Fox of Ogden, spent Decoration in Lehi, they visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bradshaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bradshaw and family and Mr. and Mrs. R. W Bradshaw of Salt Lake, Mr.1 and Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw of Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Bradshaw of Provo were entertained Decoration Day by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans, Mrs. Niron Fowler, Mrs. Bert Beck, Miss Jean Fowler, Mrs. Sarah Berry, Mrs. Josephine Cooper and Miss Nydia to Brvgham City, Sabey motored Tuesday evening to attend a wedding reception held in honor of Mr. and! Mrs. Clair Christensen who were married Tuesday, June 2 in the Salt Lake Temple. The bride is the Mr. of Mrs. Lloyd Var-ne- y and daughter Grocery Specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday June 4, 5 and 6 SUGAR 100 pounds $5.69 10 pounds 58c Mason Jars, 1 quart 1 Dozen 79c Keer Mason Lids 1 Dozen 10c -- Certo Turkey Red Flour Calumet Baking Powder 2 Bottles 49c 48 Pound Bag $1.39 1 Peanut Butter 2 Pound Jar the home of Mrs. Alice Phillips. Monday afternoon Mrs. A. B. Anderson entertained a few guests at her home for Miss Wing. Monday evening Mrs. Lorrin Goates entertained for Miss Arra Wing and Miss Nelda Clark. Bride was played and Miss Lexia Bateman won high score and Miss Alta Clark, consolatonTuesday the bride entertained at a Trouseau Tea at her home. Many friends and relatives enjoyed themselves. 22c 39c 29c 25c Salad Dressing, Dinner Club, 1 quart Bread, 12 ounce loaves 3 for 10c Grape Fruit, No. 2 Can 2 for 25c 9c Quick Arrow Soap Flakes, Regular 15c for FRUITS and VEGETABLES MEAT DEPARTMENT Strawberries, 2 cups 15c - 2 for 15c Swifts and Armours Branded Beef at Lower Prices i formerly of Lehi. Several parties and showers have been held this week entertaining Miss Arva Winjr. who is to be married this week. Friday evening Mrs. Dave Adamson entertained in her honor at Pound Can Brooms, "Clean Sweep" Lettuce i Bunch Turnips, Carrot?, Radishes at Market Prices PHONE Tt tTTTTtTi - People's Co-o- p. 76 OR 78 H MH m STATE HU t44Ui., . , - unci! .ppear taore aarsh; fice c Mrs. T.ir. and Th( fo DEPOSITS CREATE CONFIDENCE t u he "'ttf.rj(,f.i St |