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Show '1331 .J tSE TO -- I he THE LFJH PSZ2 . 1. :i k' exciUBg action gimee wmea at the close SCHOOL dimlx surprising to a most interesting tory tek deal, with the life of Jim JUNIORS WIN TURKEY RUN football player at the fefl We, i Ml one ern go might Unrmiity, embittered hj last Wednesday evening came from adulation of what lg eonrider. Ned hj wc"oa- Jawor. Mr. weather friends- .- tnj eoarincM "-mm COmer to Lehi Hiriv rXTTv.: he U popular only becaus 0f hU British rvi" Irom He was power on the gridiron. His constant conflict with himself U filled with in JofChryscstom, tense skiing ETani a ;;;ioT interest. Do not miss "Saturday's Millions." Director Edward Sedgwick has pro- auceu ptcvure oi unusual interest ' I our sifts pictura and form, tSVS . Frtar V!" S"5) "tryrunwMwon f vrtlV" - Ulit. lted,v. toman empireas t everywhere, CHURCH KEVS fTtapuisetotpend The regular Priesthood, Relief and Primary Union Meeting Society wnts pours The will be held in Lehi Fifth Ward, Sunall that i. day. December 10th. All Priesthood ..a .iiowt men to Relief Society and Primary workers enjoy. are urged to be present. . ffdsofthe kmoa oi two flaw 6" it- - t59. - semor won fifth place. pedagog- - u- Lehi M. LA. INSTITUTE VERY SUCCESSFUL Anotner - The M. I. A. Institute held in Am. Fork was pronounced very succrican w wo iasv C not to hold cessful and instructive. Lehi Stake and it with tat to part had the largest number of M. I. A. cotter nauua, it has workers present with a total of 59. .periods of history, Alpine Stake had 51 present, Tim had 49 present and Sharon 35 panogos friend-shi- p when present the when III itself and bpeciai instruction was given to t'eoald be reminded of their t, leaders of the Drama. Public Speak TheOldTea-CfpWr:dedthaat the feast ing, BeeXeepers, executives and danc Lot the poor should be ing instructors. The 1933 M. I. A. dance was demon shalt rejoice y, "Thou and strated. thou thy son and Instruction of the dance will begin and er thy Lehi Stake this week when Miss in the km the stranger, will meet members of tre five Stewart ana tnou the widow... Lberthatthon wastabond- - Lehi wards and give them their first lesson. Under direction of the M. I. A. be would the year Lough Ctinjat to season in which, dance leaders, Byron Whipple and like the Dorothy Stewart the new Waltz modem American, km. the impulse to spend Tango will be taught the Lehi ward Lm.' and a "a stream of dance leaders on Thursday night (toi pours itself out on ail siae-- night) in Lehi Fifth Ward. The impulsive actions for which dance is pronounced the best the M. I. A. has ever had and will prove popular Idenrard sorry, we do not It is a pleasant among the young dancers. Jay on our nature that we i lack and think we were and yet be glad that RETIRING MEMBERS OF OLD FOLKS COMMITTEE TO BE HONORED fjril F. be-ilo- rd, man-serva- a t no kiss HEWS tha ally on I (by OF CAST THE HEAD MORRIS, TIMELY FILM M Aden, Chester Morris and in Tobin head the cast of "Golden Harvest," Com- pit's tke I Royal and I the I Theatre, at the party. Mayor I. W. Fox ten pictures to has recently been appointed bishop committee. Producer Charles R. will be released from the the Paramount program Also season. are Rosco Ates !(or the cast DAUGHTERS OF THE pe Haydon. I UTAH PIONEERS entirely "on location," km contains some hitherto almost of the Oregon the harvesting isd the hectic excitement in Mt Fit of the Chicago Board faring a raiding session. picture. Arlen and Morris je roles of two'brothers, Walt j ii Martin, born to the soil but ftsphed scenes 15 who first cf hy i Saturday, Monday. Plans are underway for an Old Folks Committee party to be held about December 14. When a member of the committee becomes 60 years of age he is released from service on the committee and becomes a guest Some of the members have reached the 60th milestone and will be honored guests I Selda during The Bluebell Camp of the Daugh ters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Joseph Glover on Thursday, December 14th. All members invited to be present Mrs. Sigrid Jones and sons, Victor and Junior and Miss Christina Larson real love for farmine. spent the Thanksgiving holidays at i fortune in Chicago, be- Bingham with their sister. Blanche e speculator in the Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Al Kasky, kltnows SO wellna tha ''R?0. returning home Sunday. down the of price he causes the The Snow Springs Camp of the to lose their land, brintrs of the Pioneers will meet Daughters closure actions. at the home of Mrs. Rose Lott on f'&yson the farm, and as Thursday, December 14. The lessou P of9 wheat drops, goes radical, on the "First Thanksgiving and First fiS 1. fa... Dnngs aoouc a Christmas in Lehi" will be given- - All ""'"s, to stop the flow of food membes invited to be present- Morris sees in the strike for "bulling" the The Evansville Camp of the D. U. ""bine with his brother P. will meet at the home of Mrs. H the farmers' cause., Charles F. Johnson on Thursday, fan equation causes their December 14. The history of Isaac f erash brings about his Chilton will be given. All members I a surging climax, H to life again the brothers' are urged la be present. h 70111 'RDAY'S j MILLIONS" Mr. McLeod warl day in the sprinz. FARl'ERS WARKED AGAINST HOG SALE WITHOUT TAX . m PS Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Meaimr rBt Mrs. Harriet J. Smith and Mr. and issued in the stats the men in the Thanksgiving holidays at the Mrs. Victor Smith are movin? to Salt 14 237 hours of work. Theseputmen. home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stra-j- e Lake to make their home for the were all taken from relief rolls, and ot rrovo Bench. beginning Friday of last week placements were made both from the regMrs. E- - Bosh and Mis Maria Bosh Mr. and Mrs. Lorea Chide ter of istrations of the federal reemployment of Levan. were roesta of Mr a&d Mrs. Price were week-en- d guestj of Mrs. sevice and th relief rolls of the vari-o-ns Leo Hansen from Thursday to Sun-- Chide ter's parent. Mr. and Mrs. counties. nay or this week. John F. Jackson. It was estimated by Robert H. Hinckley, director of the Utah dvil Misses Leah and Edith Lyle Valen Mrs. James C Gousrh returned home works and the Utah relief administine of Salt Lake City, were Thanka-.Sunday following a three weeks visit la tration, that more than 00 per cent of giving guesta of Miss Margaret Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and the cash received went Immediately canm. Mrs. Lyle Gough. She reports her son. into drculatioa to fill the lon$ on who 02 for deferred Deeds of tne workers, in tfe Hist Kind Hackatt had as her the Lyle,three has been very as payment of pressing debts and is tha weeks, past fin. doing dinner guesta Friday. Ha. E. fitos satisfaction of immdiat requirement and son. Lawrence, Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred snd calling for cash. Relief loads har fcmmet Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Karl been" greatly lightened, to th immense Branch and son, Laddie, of Spring danghter, Clarice, and Mrs. Jennie satisfaction of tha men, according to Nostum epent Tuesday in Salt Lake Canyon. from all parts of the state to reports City. Mr. Hinckley. Mr. Hinckley said that Mr. C. C. Hackett and daughter. despite the fact that only 13.000 tnett Maude, Mrs. T. A. Valentine, and Roger Price was host at a turkey are now on the payrolls, most sections Mrs. Margaret Banks attended the dinner, Thanksgiving Day. at the home report that they could easily Ward Carnival at Alpine Friday of his parents Mr. and Mrs. George as many men as hare alP. Price. Covers were laid for Cleora night been gives work. ready Lewis. Arnold Dickerson. Doris Taylor Mr. and Mrs. James Comer and William Price, Ruth Taylor, Leland The saddest thing about Christmas family returned home Saturday night Price. Bertha Powell Edward Fox, is that the good fellowship the day inLoia from a Thanksgiving visit at Boulder Dickerson and the host to often withers with the Yuls spires with Mr. Mrs. and Com. Harold City tree is tossed out of doors. and er. They report a very enjoyable employ-beneficiall- In many instances farmers and others are slaughtering hogs and selling the products to consumers without payment or the processing tax, which is a violation cf the Agricultural A A. justment Act and regulations promul- - it r10 tnender, T. by was announced Guy Helverine, commissioner of internal revenue, in a press release from Washington. Under the A. A. A- - anv slaughters hogs for market must file appropriate returns and pay the processing tax thereon, Mr. Halvering said. This tax applies even in che case of the producer who slaughters his own hogs and sells or otherwise disposes of all or any part of the products. Violation of the law or evasion of the tax carries heavy penalties. Mr. added. Halvering Persons who slaughter hogs and sell all or any part thereof should confer with the director of internal revenue for his district who will assist him in prepar ing and filing the required returns Mr. Halverng concluded. luesoay - rer, December 6. 1933-Edito- r visit 10,919 its timeliness. "Sat-lf the Universal foot-hlc- h opened K7t rt an :5ryfeature9 drama 0f un- interesting k 7' K."lni Ma Brown, Lucille hnriA ap-- are altogether :H"' Ster88tin? to h Qsi engage- - &J theu ad-- note, by the i irT1 recent- - orcathea the 1 to ( WELT I ij OKU V, f p:. IH Recapitulation of the fimires "Well?" Frank : "They Don: him." ' LOCAL ITEMS battit tieverbeenwcea 213 STATE STREET M. S. STATE STREET Mr- - n 1 s famat "- parents, MU. Lars Larsen. J. E. UTAH LEHI, dang. Vaughn ana v I 0 T I Stationery With Each Subscription Send In Your Subscription Today One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c Hi lit his fj tsr o 1, Thanksgiving LECI, UTAH lone Gilchrist, M of holiday at &e home Mr.. and Mr. ILW PLUMBING and BEATING PHONE 23 Mr- Jay Bishop and mTTI. I. Goodwin, Miss lone Marsh and Arlean and Miss daughters, Thelma. Brockbank, were guests of Ralph Goodwin Mrs. and Mr. Maude Hackett, Sunday evening. were Goodwin and Mr, Virgina Mrs. and Dr. gneato of and Thanksgiving Giles Richard a City. Park Mr. Mr. I. Goodwin at of Salt Harold Mr and Mrs- - Stanley Everett ived home wrs. jumi Lake City were guests oi Mr, Lydia at Gyp Bone, Sunday. morning f rom a visit and husband Sm Colorado, with her for e w Saturday left Ersel Fagan Ralph, and Arthur an indeSacramento, California, for Mrs. Burrel ft finite visit with Mr. and QEDTELL SGOE new equipment. ' a Herbert Taylor and Mr OliU ....i- -. Miss Stella Colledge spent ThanksJillof Salt Lake, ...v.. Mrs. Douglas Scalley giving, in upyeiwii visitors Sunday. Mr. Lehi were City, returned from a busiweek William Clark is spending the Taylor had just He made Franciso in Lehi on business, a guest oi iur ness trip to San airplane. the trip there and return by and Mrs. Frank Fagan. Z 800? ' - - sWfs. Also let us quote you prices on Pnwpr and Mr- - and Mrs. Mrs. Lavon and TJilchrist, Carson, Mrs. Roy Mr. and iaa mum,., and Margaret in Mt Pleasant spent Thanksgiving Mrs. S. J- Nielsen guests of Mr. and and family- - Mrs. c?d the same to Robert Young, Misses r Your Plumbing Fixtures Now irom me Dor.! "What makes Dobbs this week. Frank Sharp is office Light angry " of the office during Mrs. Frank: "He gave Christmas cards takine care absence. instead of presents to all of his Nostrum's friends." Service vritk f REPAIR i Mrs. Inez Peterson, Beth and Eldon Peterson, Emily and Delia Carson spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. so vacation If ya have soy news ef in- teres, any advertUiag any Jab printiag or want aaytfekg In the fetiag ha. Ray's Battery Shop Jennie Nostrum entered at her home, Friday evening, in honor of Mr.i and Mrs. Morgan Woodhouse of Mur-taug- h, Idaho. i Li-- :: Mrs. Estella Addis returned home m Saturday from a week's visit Addis Donald Murray with her son, and family. ;: Lehi :: C. C. Edwards who is employed in week-en- d Caliente, Nevada, spent the in Lehi with his family- - i 8-- W BATTERY REBUILDING. REPAIRING and RECHARGING Miss Elda Nelson of Pleasant Grove was a Thanksgiving Day guest at the Wm Hadfield home. Mrs- Jennie Nostrum is enjoying PRESENTS PHONE Guaranteed Batteries $2.95 and up Mrs. Howard Ricks. Mr. and Mrs- - Morgan Woodhouse of Murtagh, Idaho spent the past week with relatives and friends in Lehi. - GET YOUR BATTERY READY FOR COLD WEATHER NOW Mrs. Inez Peterson, daughter Beth and son Eldon were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson ::-- EXCHANGED tha d, Free Press: In referring to an incident which ihI :: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox and daugh happened in the Memorial Building a week ago last Monday, I had no inten ter, Norma Dee, and Mrs. Joseph tion of criticizing any of those in- Hammer were Lehi visitors, Friday. : : Lefcl :: dividuals who have relief in charge Hansen of Salt Lake here. They were and are dong the Thelma Miss best they can under regulations re City was a weekend guest of her sister, ceived. The subject of the letter was not to condemn any individual, but the sys tem under which our relief agencies have to labor. I believe and main tain that Lehi has the men of vision who can cope successfully with the situation and our town may just as well lead out in giving the world a solution for this problem. Again; )an anything good come out of Nazareth, So as the Master came from there, so can we as a community be a light unto our fellowmen. In a recent conversation which was eard Mrs. Bertha Knudsen wa3 blamed for some of the conditions exisiting in relief work. In my association with her in relief work I can truthfully say that she has done and is doing the best she can under the conditions and it takes character and courage to continue in such a work, he deals fairly with all according to the rights and regulations given her. Yours truly, WALTER FABER. on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dickerson and first full week's employment of TTti. family spent Sunday in Salt Lake City. jobless men on civil works projects IM- -: : snowea tnat 10,919 men in all countMrs. Kate Allred of Salt Lake City ies received a total of il33.430 l7 nn spent the week in Lehi. their pay checks, and that for most of the men it was the first real cash th Ralph Hutchings who is employed in had been able to get for their services in in a Salt Lake City, spent the week-enyear or more. The government Lehi with his family. payroll week ends Thursday and tha men were paid Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hardy of Salt or the biggest group payroll ever with Lake City, spent the week-en- d Lehi relatives. Fagan." for a short visit. Expert Shoo Repairing and Always and Service Your Ross at LovidgTenterteine Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mr Don Shoe Gunm at Thanksgiving Walking It A Pleasure If Yoir spent Covers and Mrs. Royal Are Fixed Wi guests of Mr. Thanksgiring Day. ' . Buchanan. That't tha way wa fix or Mr. ana nj Mffc I a. Winnie daughters, and Misses GaU Larn th Peet creese of Salt Lake City, spent REPAID UTAHNS RECEIVE PAY FROM C W. A Waltohauae Lteeo PlnUh heavy weight ataaooerr, 24 aheeu of pciwr Check$ for Firtt Wee!c'$ Employment with vkva to naateh for t at on State Project Total $133,430 Rree Prsea. 4r. La-Pri- ifi? to 7. 1S33 Thursday. December T3 WIH'iW 1 1 1 W tlWCTItWttWltlWf LEHI FREE PRESS Only Paper That Seta and Pltets AA fcocil Na sJ AdilaLeU. ni TThy If ft 355 L&i Ttestl , |