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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1931 1 a 1. ... NOTICE 5J A new Time Table will be in effect October 11th, 1931. Several important changes will me made. 2 .5 Ask Agent or Conductor for full information and g g copy of the new Time Table. J t Salt Lake and Utah Railroad g ; :: tit Lehi Gridders Win First Game of Season H looks a if the Lehl football team are going a Ion way this year in the grid game. Springing somewhat of a surprlae over the Pprinjrvllle team and over fan from both communities, and we might my. the entire Alpine District, Dis-trict, Friday afternoon In the old Lehi ball path, they led the Springville lied Devils to defeat by a 12-8 score. It was considered Impossible Im-possible by many, as in previous years' Lehl hiut not reached a very high mark in this game. The Lehl team haa bright prospects pro-spects this year. Their men are turning out for practice each night end are working with vim and vliror. We hope that the 1931-32 team will put the Lehi High School on the map in football. We are with you boy and are proud of the way you scooped the Springville bunch Friday. Keep up your good work. The lineup of Friday's game follow: fol-low: Lehi N Springville M. AUred le. J. Wllklna Kdwards ..U.....W. Wllklna Itothe ,. ....J Spafford Lursen , , ,', c Brown Wllkertfon ...... rg... Wing friunoVrland rt Whitney Klrkham re Cherrington Deglobeck qb......... Ostler Webb rh Bumslon M. Pagan (c),.lh.... ...Phillips (c) F. Allml fb.. ...... . Hawley Substitutions: Lehl- E. Pagan for Webb, Webb for E. Fagan, E. Pagan for Dejylebeck, Evans for Sundt-Vlnnd. Springville Rowland for J. Wilklns. Urqhuart for Ostler, Oudmundson for Sumslon, J. WtlkJns for Rowland, Ostler for Urqhuart. Dean Prior la the new football conch. . The Pleasant Grove team t will I Police Dog Mothers Three Rabbits D. E. Parks, of St Louts, is the Owner of a police dog which has he mother instinct highly developed. Recently it adopted three orphaned rabbits, and then added seven setter pups whose, mother had died. Four Hundred Orphans Get Hair Gut .cStfrH it-' :1 Once a month thirty bt. Louis barbers go out to I'attonvtiie. Mo, and give the 4tK) little ones in the home there a haircut, free of charge. .The younssters enjoy the party, judging by the picture. f 5 ti 2 play at Lehi Friday in the second league game. Tennis Singles Champions Chosen The first part of the tennis tournament of the Lehi High School ended last week. The winners win-ners In the singles matches were as follows: Senior High Boys' Divlnlon Marlon Adams defeated lUflJon Ooates with score of 8-3; 8-6; 4-6; 61; 6-4. Senior High Girls' Division-Beth Division-Beth McLeod defeated May Louise Mitchell with scores of 6-3; 6-2; 6-4. Junior High Boys' Division- Charles Roberts defeated Cecil Evans 6-3, 6-2; 6-4. The doubles will start this week with the following line-ups: Marlon Adams and Boyd Smuln, bye; Newell Larson and Avery Kiikham vs. Markland Allred and Keith Evans; Von Adamson and David Curtis, bye'; Boyd , Larson and Neldon Hanson, bye; Max Wili-on and John Frank vs. David Whimpey and Wallace Glover; Iteo Evans and Raeldon Goates, bye. :.. .- Junior High Sterling Allred and Charles Roberts, bye; Ray Dunadon and Dick Wella vs. Floyd Erickson and Don South wick; Rex Wilson nnd Garth Abbott vs. Lynn Hunter nid D'ck Wells; Cecil Evans and StfUiig Evans, bye. Thy faculty lineup la ' being played cff this week. ' 0 ' " ' Wind Unjustly Blamed I'ullcn of poison Ivy and (mi!roii ak Is sticky nnd Is not dlstrlb 'ted by the wind n w inre bo-vel bo-vel No Wonder . The way of the transgressor It hard what well beaten pHtb Isn't? Hfston Tmnserlnt f si1 i S i :1 , tot . THE Cits Dry ef Ageaf On September Zi, 113, a lnrrl-cane lnrrl-cane canie from the Gulf of Mexico and struck New Orelons about 8:00 a. m. The wind Increased In velocity ve-locity all day antil between 4:30 and 7:30 p. m. It was blowing from 80 to 120 miles per hour. The barometer ba-rometer fell t 28.11, said to be the lowest, ever recorded In the United States. In 21 houra 8.36 inches of rain felL The atom subsided sub-sided at about nine o'clock In the evening. There was heavy rainfall rain-fall from succeeding storms. In IS duva 22.24 Inches of rain fell. Presidential Oath This is the oath administered to the. President of the United States when he Is Inaugurated: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of president of the United States, and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, pre-serve, protect and defend the Constitution Con-stitution of the United States.- Thickness of Coins The thickness of each of our rold coins Is as follows: Double eagle, .077 inch; eagle, .000 inch; half-eagle, half-eagle, .016 inch; quarter-eagle, .034 Inch. The silver dollar Is .080 Inch thick; half dollar, .057 Inch; quarter, quar-ter, .015 Inch ; dime, .032 Inch. The nickel Is .002 inch thick, and the cent .043 inch. King Solomon's Mines Investigation seems to have Iden- j tilled beyond question the site of the fabulously rich gold mines of King Solomon In South Africa. The i remains of hundreds of buildings of masonry have been unearthed with tools used in gold mining and refining. South' Holy Spot The churchyard of Calvary Episcopal Epis-copal church, Fletcher, N. C, Is called the "Westminster abbey of the South," tablets of bronze and granite noumers perservmg tne records of the South's outstanding statesmen, musicians, writers and artists. Valuable Tropical Food Plantain (Musa paradlsiaca) Is a species of banana, the fruit of which Is a staple article of food In the tropics. It Is larger than the ordinary banana, greenish yellow In color, less sweet and more starchy. It is cooked in various ways. Let Him Havs His Way "Every man is entitled to his own opinion," said Uncle Eben, "but dur aln any use o' your put-tic' put-tic' yoh own Ider of what de time o' day ought to be agin' dat of If? gemuian dat's runnln de railroad rail-road train." Washington -Star. Needed Mors Firo My little five-year-old nephew while on his first visit to the country coun-try was helping gather eggs. He picked up a glass prr. looked at It a moment, then put it back In the nest, saying, "This one Isn't done yet." Chicago Tribune I I..!. ' Mythological Deity Janus was the two-headed deity of Roman mythology who presided over highways, locks and gates. Because his heads faced both backward back-ward and forward, the month Jan-nary Jan-nary is named for him. Man Judges Himself Public opinion Is a weak tyrant compared with our own private opinion. What a man thinks of himself, that It Is which determines, or rather Indicates, his fate. Thoreau. Harm in Too Much The world's Ills are blamed upon lack of Imagination, but if a man gets too much Imagination somebody some-body likely will come along and lock him up.- Indianapolis News, Get Used to Draft Don't guard against a draft that only lasts a minute. You are bound to be In them at times and If totally to-tally unused to a draft It Is almost certain to mean trouble. Man of Small Interest "Pere's no man," said Uncle Eben, "as uninterestln as de one dat knows so much dat he dasnt talk foh fear heUl tell somethlnV Washington Star. Look for Star's Chang Astronomers predict that In another an-other 12,000 years the Pole star will be the star Vega rather than the North star as at present Male Housekeepers P.y and large, there is no better housekeeper In the world than the bachelor. Woman's Home Companion. Com-panion. Usefulness in Poisons Evils, like poison, have their uses, and there are diseases which no other remedy can reach. Thomas Thom-as Paine. Joy Seldom Assertive) True gladness doth not always speak; joy, bred and born In the tongue, Is weak. Ben Jonson. Waterproofed by Fish Clue Natives of the Congo make a varnish from fish glue to waterproof water-proof clothing and boats. Eternal Memory A short life is giveu us by nature, na-ture, but the memory of a wen-spent wen-spent life Is eternal. Cicero. And Carry a Knapsack? We would all he happ!er with fewer pockets. Gccge Matthew Adams, writer. Careful of Clam What oiip of u b' in- In nn other each niii tind in t.;s o.vi, breast. Sene-n. Think It Oter What do we live f,,r. if unt n make life less diiflcult for one an therl LEIII LEHI, UTAH Black CsU 1- W""- . Mark Twain once Inserted an ad- per. stating that tehat' miensei "'v- . nrliunri It is not easily ee In Intensely wac. w - light," and offering a il Th cat W Its return, me cm Zut re that da, was . , .wii ran 1 1 in L the total number of cfmc!jg were anxious to adopt him a tneir father." " Accident Factors Dr. Louis Dublin says that the fatal accident experience of the United States Is made up of five important factors. AutomoWl tfr cldents come first with 2S per cent of the accident tolls; falls account foVffJer cent ; these are followed by drowning with 9 per cent; then by burns with 7 per cent, and by raVoad accidents with 6 per cent of the accident totah Furnitures "Golden Age" During the latter half of the Eighteenth century, Chippendale, Heppelwhlte, Sheraton and the Brothers Adam Produced distinctive distinc-tive furniture. Some of the finest furniture made In France and America as well was designed and constructed at the same time, so the era Is designated as the "Golden "Gold-en Age." Womsn Served as General A woman once received the rank of general for personal service and merit. . During the campaign In the Philippines General Ageja won a commission in the revolutionary army, organized a force of 2,000 men, and led thera In a number of actions against the Spaniards. " Xenon One of the five recently discovered discov-ered elementary substances In the , atmosphere, xenon, is ootn snon blsh and rare. Only one part is found In 170,000,000 parts of air, and by no known process can It be made to combine with anything else. Clocks Grow in Popularity The number of clocks per capita throughout the United States has been more than doubled In the last decade. Formerly only people of wealth owned clocks, while today there Is practically a clock for every room, even In moderate homes. Petrified Natural Bridge In the famous petrified forest of Arizona there is one petrified log which became embedded In sandstone, sand-stone, and then as erosion scooped out the rock beneath the log, It has been left to form a natural bridge. Miraculous Escape Speeding 70 miles an hour, a passenger pas-senger train clipped off the radiator radia-tor of an automobile at Charlton, England, leaving Oeorge Swift and a companion sitting In the front, seat of the machine uninjured. ' Uncle Ebnn " "Dar's always disappointment ahead," said Uncle Eben, "foh de boy who goes through college wif de expectation of learnln' enough to land him In a loafin' job foh de rest Of his life." Washington Star. . Extreme of Simplicity One authority says the machine causes unemployment Another replies re-plies . that It boosts employment Hence, every one can understand the simplicity of the economic situation. sit-uation. -Maine Herald. Motorist Not Alone Motorists who have explored the detours for wayside stands may be Interested to know that the bee, also, travels 40,000 miles to collect a pound of honey. Detroit News. Intense Heat The flame of an acetylene torch burns at 4,100 degrees, whereas an oxy-acetylene torch, using pure oxygen instead of air, produces a flame reaching 6.0;K degrees. World's Highest Capital La Paz, Bolivia, Is the world's highest capital, being situated at an altitude of 11.800 feet above sea level. Quito, the capital of Ecuador, Ecua-dor, Is feet above sea level. Boon to Smcl'poi Patients Smallpox patients confined In rooms which admit Ii?!it only through a special red glass have less senrrin!; than patients confined under ordinary light conditions. Took Name From Castle The name "Ilnhcnzollero" is de-Hved de-Hved from Castle Znllern, the an-eestral an-eestral home of the family. The name literally interpreted, therefore, there-fore, means High Zollern. Spcrt Only for Wealthy A private yacht under 80 feet In lengtn cost to build about Si 000 per foot. Over that len-nh the cost runs up to approximately fl.OOO per foot. Ships Need Much Paint "Large oc; n liners use ahout 15-000 15-000 gallons ..f nuint yearly. Smaller Small-er ones of "1.000 tons displacement use approx:n!ttey lO.iHKi gallons. SmaHajt Wire Mesh The bureau of standards says the smallest wire mesh known to the bureau Is 400 mesh, made of phosphor phos-phor bronie sL. Music's High Place Music discovers and encourages the higher aspirations of man-waiter man-waiter Damrosch, composer and conductor. 0 Style Change What Is it fashlonsh costume today will be a caricatnr in n yeara. Panl Poiret, Paris stylist ! Where Beauty Start Beauty begins at breakfast Woman s l ,.e Companion. Royal :&:t6zy THEATRES iifoV rfst AND THfc v.. WEEKLY Royal, Friday, Oct. 9 Cozy, Saturday, Oct. 10 Ken Maynard in ; "RANGE LAW" Also a good comedy. And Kike's "Country Store" at the Royal Every Friday. Matinee at the Cozy. Saturday 3 P. M. 10c and '- 20c. Evenings Only 10c and 25c. 1 Roval. Sunda? and Monday, October 11 and 12 ' - m J r -A -1 .1(1 . UCZy, Tuesday, 7 rT ( I fa A. . i Improvement Era Directors Chosen Dr. W. L. Worlton and Mrs. Mary F. Smith have been announced as the Directors of Era and Publicity for the Lehi Stake. . Dr. "Worlton has been prominently prominent-ly associated with the affairs of the church and the community in Lehi. Ho '.s at present engaged- as . the Stake Superintendent of the Y. M. M. I. A. and he has been very suc cessful in this capacity. Much is expected from this team of workers. work-ers. Mrs. Mary F. Smith occupied the position of Director of Era and Publicity last year and the success i BEVERLY HILLS. Well all I know is Just what I read In the papers. pa-pers. With Aimee marrying out here a couple of weeks ag0 kV4 f yJJ there lust dident leave much else to be said. They hadent any more than finished saying "I Do" till the breach of promise suits commenced pouring in. Poor Ma Kennedy she hadent got the bridal veil off till old Wives commenced showing show-ing up all over the country. It looked like she had married a pro-feslonal pro-feslonal marrier. Well her and old "Whataman" was just kinder getting their license straightened out when Aimee grabs "a Baritone, one of those old Choir loves. Well then everybody that had ever slept through Church started In saying he had deceived era in some part of the country or the other. One was a Nurse and she claimed that she was an old flame of his when she wasent nursing. nurs-ing. Next to Aimee the biggest head-liner head-liner lately ha; been this little fellow fel-low Gandi. He Just blew into London Lon-don w!'.h nothing on but a Diaper and he has had the whole British Empire bringing sticks out of the water for him. They look on him over in India as almost a second God and I guess he does come nearer living and acting like our Saviour than any one else ever did. Ke is different from Aimee, she believes be-lieves in the Lord but she believe. in some luxuries along with it She dont deny herself anything. While Mb P.-ji ..... U1 "e acwV 7 11763 UKe our Saviour. He couldent England being so baid up, and yet spending so much money. World Series will be on pretty soon and thata when depression will end tor about sixty thousand every day, Philadelphia plays St Louis as usual. St Louis dident win for years then they accidentally won one year, and z?. hat a cinch it was, they have practically kti it since then. Most teams when they found out they had to play the Athletics In the World Series dident try to win. But St Louis Is a glutton glut-ton for punishment they are getting ready for another sock la the jaw wact to make that If I can. I havent seen one of the World Series games in three or four years. I ea to nave some great friends ! Paying ban in the good old days, ' Rr Ann. . : . 1 ' ' She turned . LA : A M I pTOr1 t j from a dull k Yi N 1 C ! -rz-y ii f I Q L L Kit ( I ' sprit advert- J Tl P iim i. T 37 T defying ,h - WW DWOHj ; wend. pftmdfkmeL Also a Good Comedy and No Advance In Prices. 4, i immaxmiKi 21 CHEAPEST TALKING PICTURES PROGRAM uewuer.io of Lehl Stake in the Era campaign was influenced by her work. She has been active in civic as well as church affairs. Not only will f they have charge of the campaign for subscriptions which .will take place October 11 to 18, but the work of The Improvement Im-provement Era and of publicity for ?:he M, I. A. organizations throughout through-out the year as well. From the General Office of the M. I. A,, announcement Is made that beginning- with October 8, and during the week of the campaign dramatized radio programs will be broadcasted over stations K S L and K D Y L. This fine organization of the Young Men and the Young Women Speaker, Walter Johnston, Cobb, Duffy Lewis, Harry Hooper, and a host of others. I never , have seen one of these night games. I Just cant imagine how they can get It light enough to Bee how to play ball but they say Its great and is drawing a lot of people out here. Los Angeles and Hollywood are fighting it out for the Pennant They call the Hollywood team the "Shieks" out here, and Oscar Vitt another old friend and Ex Detroit Player is their Manager. Football is coming so fast that its American Telephone 1 not leaving much news for depres- Co. (above) and Fred C sion. The Four Horsemen of the great Notre Dame fame ha?e been out here donating their time to the making of a great picture called the Spirit of Notre Dame, Including all the famous Stars of past and present pres-ent and one afternoon they did me the rreat favor of coming up to my little ranch aid playing around, tiding horses just like a backfleld can. They are fine Boys, and everyone every-one of them are making good as Coaches. ' That must be a great school. I sometimes wish I had gone there In stead of string- lng along with Brisbane and go ing to Oxford. Course I made the C r I c k e t team a cd knocked a couple of hundred hun-dred runs' In one game one series. But after all Tea and Cricket dont do you much good FL 7 Am rtT when you got to get out and battle Republican made demession. Us fill vfryl, n r, ln n a riam rtM 1 1 ft I S"fc OO luug CftO w.i.v i Prosperity la with us why an Ox- lord diploma will get you by, bnt tfhea Steel hits a new low, and Kadlo Quits splitting up four for one, hy you got to have eome real learning. Going to Claremore this week end. We going to have big blow out Did you know Claremore has Polo now? Yoa bet your life she has. We got one of the best Military Schools in the west and they hare Government Horses, and a fine bunch of oung boys tiitro tat can really ride. We will be giving Ros-well Ros-well New Mexico a tough go pretty soon. In a few years Polo will be m big a sport In schools as Football, Foot-ball, and its a great thing for the Horse raisers. Ranchers, Feed raisers, rais-ers, everything. Well will see yon at the World Series. So long. (, mi, McNaaht Sirsdicate. IcJ ZH2iT,ov.; Jan jo.? in thA t .... conduct ln'H red 01 nemwV, Should r,SaS lf the public. ' Thorn at V rZ j San' I .Mrs. o JtU George H. Huri U man with only a high & imn, ciaims to solve p have baffled nuthenufi: years. Will HaiwJle 1 Ohio, wili combat w&i winter. Toronto, unraarn 4 UoDofGungaD 1 rEa SSfc t' s Finest ShoUj &";-&m- f T tumid A'i Sergesnt , won ' eral'scep. i 7 1 |