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Show I rmPAT, JULT THE LEHI FREE PRESS 14. 1S33 arato a Big Lions Dance LIONS the resort and of be congratulated to the dance hall are in which the manner soUmdid upon the resort and dances are conducted. Savings Department s Insurance his-(six- Surplus $20,000 Capital $23,000 M 14 i i !tf ale HBank CLUB NOTES Club at the The Senior X). D, last two meeting have had song pracLast tice and business discussions. was meata on lesson a Thursday flven by Miss Bertha Powell, the girls all Joining In the discussion. f :: :: Uehl The Senior D. D. 4 II Club held a meeting "Wednesday evening to practice their part for the bonfire program party. A lesson on what to eat was given by Mrs. Beth Butterfield. Mrs Amy 0 county demon Jones, Club leaders of Lehl in the Memorial Building, Monday, afternoon and outlined plans for the coming month's work. Final plans were made for the bonfire party for the north end of Utah County which was held at Alpine Thursday erwnlng. Mrs. Jones will meet with lehl H leaders on Thursday, August 10, etrator, met with the 4-- H MARRIAGES EVANS-HANSE- N Miss Thelda Evans, daughter bf Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Evans and Robert Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson were married at Randolph, Rich County, Utah, on Friday, July 7th. Both young people are graduates of Lehl High School and are very popular among Lehl's younger set. Mies Evans was a student of the B. T. U. at Provo and Mr. Hanson a student of the A. C. at Logan They will make their home in Mountain View, Wyoming, where Mr. Hanson is em- ployed. Their many friends and associates in Lehl extend best wishes for success and happiness on the sea of 4-- KIDD-BROOK- S Sewing Club Miss Joy M. Kldd of Harriman and Mrs. Edna Glenn I, Brooks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson entertained their mothers at James Brooks were married WednesSaratoga Thursday afternoon. A short day, July 12. meeting was held followed by a swim Mr. Brooks' many Lehl friends are and a lap lunch. wishing the young peope happiness. The Merry Makers under the direction 4-- H of Club met The Merry Coookers at the home of Mrs. A. E. Adams, Monday evening and worked on their Miss Maymetta Royle, daughter of Club books. Plans for the club out- Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Royle and ing at Saratoga, Friday, were com- Eldon Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Amy Jones, county de Irving Johnson of Pleasant Grove will pleted. monstrator will meet with the club at be married ln Salt Lake Temple today thelsr next meeting and teach the girls (Friday, July 14), Both young people how to judge bread. are students of the B. Y. U. at Provo. Club under the Miss Royle having' studied there the The Busy Bee direction of Miss Phyllis Smith met ai last year and Mr. Johnson completing the home of Ruth Peterson, Wednes- his fourth year at that institution. Miss Royle Is a very popular memday afternoon. The class was taught how to patch clothing. ber of Lehl's younger set and was a member of the Cesta Phi Society at Mr. and Mrs. J. P Anderson of Salt the B. Y. U. The young people have hosts of Lake City, were Lehl visitors, Monday. friends in Lehl and Pleasant Grove 4-- H ROYLE-JOHNSO- N 4-- H successful wishing them a happy journey through life. 0 ALICE WHITE PLAYS VAMP IN "PICTURE SNATCHER" Broadbent's Store PAY AND TAKE IT SPECIALS 5c Raisins Alice White, who quit the screen 10 62c Pounds Sugar some two yearn aw to make a per2 Pounds 15c son:! Frunes appearance tour of the coun15c Dozen Oranges (Big Juicy) try, is now appearing in he second 6c Carrots (Diced) promotion for Warner Bro3. since 2 Pounds Rockwood Cocoa .25c her return. She has the vamp role 12c as a Salmon, Tall newspaper "sob sister,'' in Jim- 10c Cornflakes, large my Cagney's last starring vehicle, V F'Oft pi ices "on fruit jarsi rubbers', "Pictur Snatcher," when plays at the Jar caps, pfirowax find, certo for your Roynl Theatre on Tuesday and Wedfruit canning. nesday. Patricia. Ellis, recently re25c cruited from Polish Mops, complete Broadway, has the lead10c . Mop Heads ., ing femlnin rol, 10o Cups and Saucers -:!L- ehl-;:-WORLD'S Plates - Bowls LADIES' HAT:?, Only .;. KIDDIES DRESS HATS, Only While They Last We Deliver Promptly Phone 10o 10o FAIR, TRAVELERS RETURN HOME 70c Per 8 lb. Ball Buy Early Be sure that you get your Twine. Gilchrist Hardware jaimi A HOME INSTITUTION Phone 5-- A J MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH JBbii Bel CI- -t Ac ! Or A District Convention of the American Legion and Auxiliary District No. 4 will be held .Sunday, July 16 at the Saratoga resort. A business meeting will be held at 1 p. m. and a big lunch at 6 p. m. This district includes Eureka, Spanish Fork, Xephi, Payson, Provo, Springville, American Fork, Heber and Lehi. All Legiotit aires are Invited to be join, ln with former ''buddies" in one great time. Chemical preservatives !n the form of canning powders should never be used to shorten the processing time for fruits, vegetables, or meats, warns Miss Elna Miller, extension nutritionist of the. Utah.. State Agricultural College. Such chemicals preserve the food by making It indgestible to bacteria and substances poisonous to bacteria are usually polsionous to man, says Miss Miller. The pressure cooker method is the only safe method for processing meats and vegetables, other than tomatoes. because the bacteria, which causes botulism in these foods cannot be killed in less than six hours Where the boiling: Point is 212 degres F. In higher elvations, such as are found ln utah 80 much lonser periods for Processes are needed that the canned product is very much overcooked, un- Palatable, and probably unsafe, ac- cording to the ertenslon nutritionist. Since the pressure cooker, If used correctly, will raise the boiling point up to 240 degrees F. and 10 pounds pressure and 250 degrees F. at 15 pounds, there is a. possibility of de- much shorter period. If the solution Is sufficiently acid as In fruits and tomatoes, the B. botulinus will be destroyed at boling temprature. A .few botulinus bacteria may live through an Insufficient processing period and produce the toxin which makes the even canned food deadly poisonous though the jar or can is perfectly sealed. f Vo Hot Weather n id w hwrt er CALLS FOR COLD DRINKS, ICE CREAM, ETC. . KUBBING ALCOHOL BANK OF AMERICAN FORK AGAIN FAILS TO OPEN ITS DOORS SATURDAY SUCH -- . at - Pint 39 .Pint 39e BEEF, IRON AND JWINE LEHI ' ncmcuira, MILK OF MAGNESIA.. BANK ASSISTANT JAILED ON CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT 2'. S. assistant Clarence Hill, cashier of the Bank of Pleasant Grove is chaged with embezzlement of $250.58 from the institution in a complaint signed by J. A.Malia, state bank commissioner, it was reported by W. Stanley Dunford, county attorney of Utah county, Sunday. Salt Lake police arrested Hill at Fifth Avenue and L street in that city Saturday evening, releasing him to Sheriff E. G. Durnell, who bought him to the Utah county jail. The alleged offense occurred December 1, 1931, Mr. Dunrd reported. Hill has been associated with the Pleasant Grove bank for four years. Bonding companies concerned have been notifed of the allegations, Mr. Malia asserted, and any shortage will be taken care of .vjimu 6(i 6 )1 ft Y ..$1.00 Pr m I Everything At At Park MM At at OTTERSON'S FULL LINE OF HOUSEHOLD PROPRIETARY REMEDIES TELEPHONE 36-MAIN STREET xlt si fl At A i b stth ROYAL THEATRE Best Theatre, Best Sound, Best Pictures and Cheapest Why Bs Satisfied With Less? :3rfi' LEH Hrs. ing ABre Admisiion. eary Th. The Bank of American Fork did not WEEKLY PROGRAM open its doors Saturday morning. The bank, with deposit liabilities of apGEORGE CARSON FAMILY proximately $70n,nno, capital of 150,000 and surplus of $25,000, was taken over REUNION AT SARATOGA ON JULY 21 by the state banking department, "Freezing" of sheep loan assets, GEORGE ROFT and NANCY CARROLL in The descendants of George Carson due to financial reverses suffered by will meet In a family reunion ati sheepmen from storm losses during 1 m. on Friday, Jury the spring, was declared to be the p. Saratoga at 21. A program will be given at l p. reason for the present closing. It was m. followed by swimming, luncheon learned that one of the present lia- A smart guy with a smart dame by his side. Come and see how they figt bilities of the bank is a $160,000 loan and a dance in the evening. their game together. Kinamen from Heber City, Provo, from the Reconstruction Financ corALSO GOOD SHORTS ALL SEATS Me Fairfield, Cedar Fort, Lehl and points poration. John A. Malia, state bank commisin Idaho and Nevada are expected to be present. sioner, announced the closing does not All members of the family living in affect any other bank in Utah county, Lehi and vicinity are requested to be and that plans are being made to place present as no written invitatons have 'the bank under a conservator. The institution was closed January been sent. EDWARD G. ROBINSON in 16, 1032. and reopened July 2S on a plan under which depositors were to SARATOGA SPRINGS, ONE be paid 20 pr cent of their deposits OF THE CLEANEST RESORTS IN THE STATE each year for five years. There was no restriction on new accounts after With MAKY ASTER and HELEN VINSON The larsre crowds present at Sara-tog- a the July 2S reopening. Poru ty takes for a ride! Vonr on the snot for a riot olW& 0 tries. Springs each Sunday, week-enwlien "Little Caesar-- ' swaps his beer fleet for a string of Polo Ponies and and holidays, shows the Saratoga Is OTTERSON CONFECTIONERY to strong-arsociety's "400'' into making him No. 401! ENTERED AND ROBBED fast becoming one of the favorite reALSO GOOD SHORTS ALL SEATS sorts of the FRIDAY NIGHT country. You meet, there, friends from all Thieves entered the Hush Otterson over the state and see many from 18-1- 9 other states, sometimes, automobiles confectionery at Lehi some time Frifrom several different states are noted day night, obtaining $12, Beputy JAMES CAGNEY in Sheriff John St Kvans reported. The grouped together In the parking area. Many comments are heard on the money had been laid out on the counclean, filtered water. Saratoga has ter ln an envelope to pay a bill. En- one of the best chlorinating and finer- - trance was gained by breaking throush. :. c d ing systems In the state and the pools, tne rof from an upstairs room, . WOUS JWl it. comes out wnen the blinds come down: bath houses are cleaned every my Puty Evans said. It Is thought to r.e at his best in a picture with action, laughs, excitement and romance-ALSand the pools filled with fresh filtered tne ork of boys. Go GOOn RWrT?TQ Amnccfftv nvr.V 1flr. Let's water. o Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers moved The dances at Saratoa are drawing Iast wek Jnto the home of Margaret each crowds larger Saturday evening BuSnmai In the Fifth Ward They and are noted for the high c!ass orderhave been living In the Second Ward ly crowds of dancers In Mr. Felix Long's home. famll In chap) irinK Tonight, Friday, July 14 A SflW iv "Under Cover Man" Saturday, Sunday, and Monday July 15, 16 and 17 rhe Little Giant" Cm Pra Soli 3uita ADret Soil Tat Old to. i Jrind So 5jnp( Tal Viol Out ds m inter-mounta- in Tuesday and Wednesday, July "Picture Snatchers , Safe Bathing Saratoga Cleaned Daily en Th Coming Soon "The Eagle and The Hawk" am Finest Filteration and Chlorination jysicui in oiate. Splendid Snrina WaW I O SHH99IW5S3BS35 New Disinfecting , v ? 00t P"!L- Utah Board of Mi -- r- Al . ;and Fade Helen ; aide pins. n4 Jan :ity j Kat. fa Botl Sfldh '4t ft Plunges a la j- Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Roblson arrived home, in Springville from a trip 20-to Chicago, and the Century of Pro-pre-ss exposition, accompanied by Supt-- I B. Bennett of Manassa, Colorado, P. S. We frame pictures and cover They report enjoying (?) the hottest June in the history of Chicago, the buttons. BROADBENT'S III De-an- .98c 50c M2 1 NUTRITIONIST WARNS AGAINST USE OF CANNING POWDEK9 ft LEHI, UTAH A social honoring the retiring dency of the Third W ard Relief Society was held in the ward chapel Tuesday afternoon. Ma George F. Barnes, Mrs. Margaret lirems and Mrs. Luther r..i(s ma tin retiring officers. Mrs. Barnes and her two assistants have served faithfully and untiringly in the Relief Society fur the past eleven vears and have gained the love find respect of the entire ward for their services to the sick and needy. A snappy program and dainty re- freshments were enjoyed by about ladies Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. C. h Johnson was sustained as president with Mrs. Maude Udall as first counselor. The second counselor is to be chosen later. AMERICAN LEGION AND AUXILIARY MEET AT SARATOGA LcM i MAIN STREET II i M Telephone 85 411 ' fi 0, presi- ' Bonds 1 Binding Twine $4.10 Bale THIRD WARD RELIEF SOCIETY REORGANIZED tuDu-hnl- Safety Deposit Vault Gents 25c, Ladies The managers of heaviest down pour of rain ever recorded in one hour's time in the ''Windy City," and one of the wor&t tornadoes that ever struck Cook County. They viaited with a school friena of Mr. Robinson, Harold C. Christen-Be- n, attorney for Xew York Central R. R. and a brother of Dr. George Q. Christeruien, former Lehl physician. They saw the National A. A. U. track ) and field meet, on iokiera Field w here four Utah youths won honors and i V!u'airhi a ih fu dip hm-MAmerican and National league stars. while there Also had a visit ith Miss Jeanne Coleman, Miss k Annie Proctor and Mr. Evan Croft, Lehl school teachers who are studying it at the Univrenity of Chicago this sum- mer. They report the grain crop very j U iMxir and threshed the earliest in ty y try in Kansas, Nebraska and Mis- M souri, a iwor corn crop and terrible storms from Eastern Kansas right through to Utah county. M Colorado's early fruit crop ruined i ! by storms . uly IS or BATHING REVUE Dancing Everv Saturday Night Commercial Banking i th. 'ins. |