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Show JULY 27, 1933 k purtuniiy ff creations PRICE OF BllSINt55SKttU fHE LEill FREE PRESS FRIDAY. JULY 27. 1933 We&j-i- r IWtha Po ell ent.ru inrf at J:spUyi in a r r r.f u a lawn s. I've learned party s.t lh hoc of her to Kk the quits Nfr previous piwurta. In . 1....; .u Mr. and Thomas A few true fronds my kids and wife PowttU, wardrobe ,1"" lJT Twelve guests en- To greet me when the Sunday evening brillnr Warner Ttr...i by itrdays works luncheon. joyed and games Mrs. through inj Ealj.h Gu.ma ia joinfed fcnd And cheer me up when tired and blue . Hurhe, of SimaUh Alias to make canted other and Mr. anj Mr. Phyllis Kirkham entertained at And though l'v missed bright lights LtuS envious a Bridge party at the home ot her and wealth Povo in an ouUng u, Fuh parents Mr. and Mr. T. F. Kirkham, I've seen my boy grew up in health iviag Thursday morning. Mr. Charles Crab and Mr. Orry-Keil- Local Items , Si y, 31 l&s MS-- s. Business to nnre occur only to banks. . ..mulete story o buslnew failures of American banks the failure ot business I5'. and have not beea a cause jarjn n Haroid st0Bier. .raal Educational Director of the . jj tlBUaLi f before here address TWent PV a jj, r Institute of Banking. Hit if true that we have had more I .. ii mir banks than in the bank other countries." be JKTamter . of..... V. hi1 .iiares In drug stores, grocery and in every other UP f business enterprise. At the 1, 'V .fill .,f ha sflill that 3 . time, -n- Hl.-M- CAGO. P appear any .ii I .,,n r jiuo. iruf jtores. "J..;. rrnrert atnrea. " mnrt iu". "-- "- nd more banks than any country." ia .flirt ' that 00 uu' of 108 banks which excess in btre teen In existence over a century hr Peopl have more than 2.000 banks uvci uu eiiBicu yci bTe Deen Jj w Mother words, we have more banks Irtr 106 yara of age tnan Rny otber 'Lr, of age than any country in the iorld." be declared. "The American system nas noi anting uuu laueu In danger of decay. Such fall-- u It has experienced are due to fie price we pay for too rapid develop-len- t , 1, Dot business enterprises, of tor th American but that spirit. 11 Je and Mrs ' R.chard Coffman of gpani!ih spent Tuesday In UhI with -- r. da Mr8. Coffman leaving nesday for the World's Fair. Thursday afternoon, in honor of Srs. PbjUa Kirklun, litrbaru Lott. E. Brow n Ingersol! ot Dfanver. Colorado. Guests present were: Mr. Byron Owen and ilurr;s Trane th Whipple, Mr. Herbert Bauer of Moran, Indejudna Day vUoa at Brjx. Wyoming. Mn. Joe Smith, Mr. "id Zions Cnyo.u,. were ,nt Wed- gueu They Kay-mo- nd Carson, LaPriel Goodwin,, Barin Panguitch. WhitehouM Lln8n pintah he-- Ty bara Lott, Clarie Allred. Claire Velki. weight stationery, 24 aheeu of Leona Ogteroh, Oteve Mr. Mrs. Il-with envelope to match for Droadlnt and daughter. Karl Roberta, Mrs. F.Kitting.. lie .t Bnha D. Warlton, Lehi Free Press. and Verla. 0f Los a(jT Angela ar- Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Mxa. Audrey rived in Lehi FnUy for & Sweasoa ot Uaaila and: the hostess. ith Mrs. Braadbeat's Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray and family pareotss, Mr. and Mrs. David Roberta. aic invaea to the Royal Theatre Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas were :: Lehi : Tuesday or Wednesday night as Provo visitor Saturday and Sunday, Mr. and Mr. Jeter Snow guests of The Lehi Free Press and and Miu guests of Mr. and Mrs. 3oh Hunter. Royal Theatre. lntley of St. George. Miss Conna They were joined in Provo by Mr. and of Price afld lira. LaJlua Carter Mrs. V. A, Jeaes of Cedar City, and Miss Alma Betk, clerk of Peonies of Ely, were week-or.- d rf Morgan. ow1mi, UIO Mr. and Mrs. Roy Francis Co-oAaKUS Gardner hoaae. who is on a vacation : : Lehi : : trip in Los :: Lehi :: Miss Margaret Banks entertained Angeies nas written that she ikes Shoes-H- alf California so well that she has acceit- Price and Less at Good- - thirteen guests ot the borne of her ed a position in Los Angeles and in ar. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks, tends to stay indefinitely. Wedneiday afternoon, in honor of Mine Alma's Roland Tidd and Carl Evans who many friends wish her success in her are Grace Booth oX Prove and Miss Beth eutioned at the reforestation new position. camp in Broadbent of Los Angeles, California, 1JumuM ork Canyon spent the Gain and dainty refreshmenta were Lehi week-en- d at home, returning to camp, enjoyed by the guests. CLUB Tuesday morning. :: Lehi :: :: Mr. Lehi .Frank Martins of Mrs. and The Senior D. U. Club met on Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Anderson and Ogden, are remodeling their home Thursday, July 20. A lesson on "Why family, moved their household goods south of town, formerly occupied by we should eat certain foods," was to Los Angeles, California. Friday Byron Gray and family, and expect to given by Inez Johnson followed by a where they expect to make their make Lehi their home. Mr. and Mrs. business discussion. home. Gray and family have moved into the home of the late Mrs. S. A. Stewart. :: Lehi :: The Happy Health Club met Misses Oleve Kittinger, :: Lfchl :: Margaret at the home of Mrs. L. I. Wardle, Fri Mr. Domarest haa employed Arthur leierson, Allred, juoreho and Kay The day girls made a hemmed patch. Elmoine Kirkham of Salt Lake City and Glover as mechanic and Is equipped to BaU '0rmed a and oln-- tuke care of all kinds of car troubles. The Busy Bee Club under the Mr. Wilson plans on spending the i me annual Timpanogos Hike from direction of Miss Phyilis Smith met summer months developing some minAsien Grove, Friday evening. at the home of Beth Peterson, Wednesing claims. He has been well likeh by day. The girls enjoyed an ofternoon The Club under the leadership the public who wish him success in his of sewing and dainty refreshments. of Miss Edith Broadbent met at the new ventures, Kirkham Farm and enjoyed a weiner :: Lehi .: The U and I Club met at the home roast. The club met at the home Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Davis returned of of Miss Phylis Davis, Friday. The Miss Edith Broadbent Friday when a home Friday from a six weeka visit girls worked on pajamas. Delicious iesson on vegetables was given. with relatives of Mr. Davis in New refreshments were served. The next York, North Carolina, and Florida, meeting will be held at the home of Shoes Half Price and Less at Good- - They visited special points of interest Miss Rhoda Johnson on Friday, July'rin', states and Canada, InMr. in twenty-fou- r 28th at 7:30 p. m. cluding the World's Fair. Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and daugh-te- s, Is visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Elias Jones spent Tuesday In Leath and Evelyn were Ogden Mis. S. A. Willes for two weeks after Provo, on business and pleasure. visitors Tuesday and Wednesday. The which she will return to her home In :: Lehi :: object or the trip was to pay their re- Preston, Idaho, Miss Lela Coate3 arrived home Sat- spects to the new baby daughter of ;: Lehi :: Mrs. Harry Stewart entertained Friurday from a visit in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hardy. :: Lehi :: day evening In honor of Mrs. Fred Dean Mitchell entertained at lunchThe telephone operators of Lehi, Merrill of Los Angeles, an evening of eon at the home of his parents, Mr. American Fork ar.d Pleasant Grove sames and refreshments were enjoyed Tuesday enjoyed an outing at Saratoga, Wed- - by the guest of honor, Mrs. Heber C. and Mrs. D. U. Mitchell, evenlng, later taking his guests to the nesday evening. Those attending from Webb, Mrs. John Whipple, Mrs. Mary The event being Dean s Lehi were: Iteva Goates, Lexie Rate-ma- n, Maudsley, Mrs. Eunice Gray, Mrs. movies. His Zina Anderson and Lela Coates. Denard Bradshaw, Mrs. Vera Schow, eleventh birthday anniversary. Mrs. Josephine Strong or Alpine end guests were: Sherman Fitgerald, Mrs. Enoch Husson and family en- the hostess. Grant Ash, James Logsdon and Dale Clark. joyed a "weiner' roast in the creek, Tuesday 'evfiningi complimentary .to (Continued from page 1) Wednesday evening Misses Norine Mr. and Mrs. Donad Nelson who left Fox, Arlean Goodwin, Darlene Larsen, for their home in San Francisco, Call- - THIRTY-FIV- E PIONEERS Thelma Goodwin and Mrs. Fred Wan-la- fornia, Wednesday. LIVING IN LEHI : Lehi : attended a party at the W. A. Miss Beatrice Gunther of Salt Lake While birds make music in the air Knight home in Salt Lake City. City, was guest of honor at a Saratoga It's great in Utah every where. Following a refresh- George Bone, Arva Win?, Harold, ' party Monday. swim the Lamar Hutchings, guests enjoyed When young I longed to take a train and following Esther ing Laurel, Miss Beatrice Lola Oxburrow and Mr. and Mrs. Dell a deicious breakfast. Through mountain pass and over plain Oxburrow were Independence Day Gunther, Miss Nina Halliday of Am- Until I reached some distant land erican Fork; Mrs. Carl Gunther, Miss And see some buldings tall and grand visitors at Provo. : : Eva Gnuther and Miss Cleo Larsen. Lehi : Where men spent money lavishly Alma Beck, Dick Holdaway of VineAnd mingle in society. American Fork, Hanof Tarvel Peck Mr. Tom and Friends Where lights and diamond sparkle surprised yard spent the past week at Fish Lake. sen Wednesday evening In honor of bright a very his birthday anniversary. An evening And dame where people dance all night They report good catches and of cards and luncheon were enjoyed by By music from some famom band. enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Carlton and With pomp and power on every hand ' Marvin and Mr. and Mrs. Garrett And see the ocean deep and wide, son, If you need anything for harvesting of Gais-for- d, It's mammoth ships In pomp and pride Murray; Mr. and Mrs. A, F. see Gilchrist Hardware. Mr. Don Loveridge, Mrs. Julia And trod where even rich folks go Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Walker Some are high and some are low. Mrs. Booth Sorenson entertained at of Lindon and the Hansen family. Away from all this drudgery a bonfire party in the creek for Miss I felt that I would then be free Freda Peterson of Los Angeles, CaliBut now I'm older I can see Butter for Send in your order Utah was the plare for me. want. That when you fornia, Thursday evening. We print today. f solwol cooiPiliiwn . n - u- p. ON A VERITABLE WITH 3 MATCH" A FASHION SHOW STARS AS MODELS popular picture girls, Dvorak and Bette Ian having featured leading roles In On A Match," First National loduction, which plays Tuesday and ednesday at the Royal Theatre, the ture presents the unuusal spectacle three different sets of gorgeous cos- With three Bkmdell, Ann mes being used. playing a role in better endowed with the rld's goods than her blonde sister the op- tresses, consequently has Dvorak, Aan 'jch she is "We'll Gall You A Up" family leaves on cation you trip.. up," ives and a va- "We'll call they tell relat- friends. They know that the telephone will put them in touch immedately. It isn't expensive to keep in touch with members of your family or relatives m other cities. Telep- honing is like there in person. being Ask "Long Distance" for any rates you would like to know. EE Mountain States one & Telegraph Co, 1 CHOSE A MISSION. furthermore. In comparing procedure ansT results ef today wftb those or ten years ago. of some other part of the country with Canada. I wanted to know from flrst-fean- d experience, If the a rata fa the world are. as commonly My daughter, and; my small grandson Around the table romp and run reported, more faithful than those at home. I was more than mildly cariAnd though he's bat a tiny lad. ous to know how my Britainta noes He some how knew when I am sad von Id react to my going. I wanted to He comes and get p on my lap. He Is a precious Ktte chap give to some who eould not go thuo-serran opportunity to help a Bttle And puts t anas around my neck wfth the missionary work. And drive aU cares away by heck, I t wanted to discharge my duty as a earth's riches are all right It might be great to dance all night Sweaty, and after hearing o? the determination of the First Council to But Just give me a little farm nave a repreeentatlvo out from every Enough to keep my family warm. Quorum. I hoped to come under that Some canyon water pure and cold After being called to this And you can have that precious gold provision. mission. I was delighted wth the Fresh eggs and milk, a garden plot hance to attend tfki oaSTtrrUoa of the To love, and be loved by a little tot Lions International. A worthy task a wtll to da And there are other reasons. But And to mlngie here with folks like yo out of It all comes an earnest hope A vision clear enough to see that I shall not prove too great a disA code of laws that seta me free, A plan that gives me liberty appointment to those who have an inAnd Utah Is good enough for me. terest In my pursuits, Hyruc C. Evans. Columbia, Mo July 10, 13. es The banks ef Cache eonnty bar agreed to subscribe to an award fund, which will be presented to Ove winners as follows: first prise. f35.00; second prize. f25.CO; third priie. ;o.00; fourth, prise, $11.50; fifth prise, 17.50. FARM ACCOUNTING 4-- H CONTEST LAUNCHED Banker Evolve Plan for Stimulating Important Aid to Farm Success Cache county, Utah, bankers added a stimulus to banker-farmcooperative work by launching farm accounting contest. At a meeting of the Clearing House Association the project was put before the bankers, and THE H er Recognition for Good Farming In addition to the cash prizes, every tartuet customer enrolled, who scores sixty per cent or more, will be awsrdei a special certificate Issued by the' Clearing House Association and the Ex tension Service jointly in cooperation with the Agricultural Committee ot the Utah Bankers Association. The scoring will be done on the folbasis: lowing methods and plans formulated. Each bank In the ccunty agreed to Farm and home accouut records (accurate and complete) ..,.50'' enroll a minimum of five farmers In the farm accounting project The Success ot year's operations as brought out in the summary of names of the farmers when enrolled the year's busliess 25 will be sent to the Secretary of the Clearing House, and also to the Ex- General appearance of farm and improvements and condition ot tension Division oi the Utah State livestock and poultry, (Judging The bankers Agricultural College. to be done during the summer to in and close agree cooperate keep 25 i months) touch with each farmer they enroll so The contest will end December 31. as to insure the completion of a maxi193S. The judges will be the County mum number. The bank which succeeds at the conclusion of the contest Agent, the County Key Banker, a repIn enrolling the largest number of resentative or the Clearing House Asfarmers completing the project will be sociation, and two representatives segiven a special recognition at the an- lected by tb Extension Division of nual meeting. the College, H HREE WHY bt-- r - Followed XLk Failure, Failure fCenttnaed from page 1) par-tit- j A New Day in Plumbing Fixtures Every care that has gone to modern designing In the fields of architecture and home furnishings has been matched by that designing of modern plumbing fixtures. In the smarter type of home there will be found plumbing furnishings that give to the bathroom an impression of surprising charm, where we have been accustomed to accept utility. A visit to our store will be of interest as indicating the newer fashions in plumbing. PRICES LOWEST NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Let Us Give You An Estimate On Your Plumbing or Repair Work It's FREE. ss ML . 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