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Show January m 18. 1934 CREEK PLAKS SOCIAL PRACTICES FOaa SAYS JACOBS Further credence to the ammals have their own social VrS B;tion plans for the distrf- ticea Is contained m a special scienti under the proposed fic paper on . ...!.. jre immture the ETcie wood yf u D. Durrant Dy Stephen L rk is inZ irwaru "'"uy E. instructor of zoology at the Univer ZteWh Pns in shape, Elmertold the of sity of Utah. . project, manager club members Fri- By some strange arrangement ovo Rotary it Much of the progress of, would seem that thu. fixation depends upon the rodents have to stake their claims to jjjigatioB company " "cy-oiscovere- mfr.,of "f"" - white-throat- d ed - thelehift.ee press Disgusted with f dec.de to quit and go Thursday, January IS, hac uie- girls after losing to Lehi in the opening SPECIAL TO THE PRESS to Havana in ruund last week, Y. B. by defeating fearch of millionaires to fleece. But in the Wash- - D. C Jan 16 Utah's beet working out of their schem. Chilton who made six goals and six the two burlesque sugar industry and particularly the queens get into a foul out of seven chances for pitches Peck of trouble that of sugar beeta may look forgrowers rocks the Cuban a total of 18 points, proved to be the ward "most hopefully" to seeing their capitol. scoring star of he game- - However, product added to the select list of Other members of an exceptional Goates, on the guard line, played a basic commodities in the Agricultural comedy cast Include Lyle Talbot brilliant game. ALen Jenkins, Frank Adjustment Act, Senator Elbert D. McHugh. Ruth The score at the half was 22-- 7 for' Thomas of Utah announced Donnelly, Hobart Cavanaugh, today folRalph the victors. Ince and Maude Ebure. lowing a series of conferences with Earl Baldwin, The Bulldogs took the lead at who wrote the screen officials of the AAA and persons play, has filled close to the adminstration. of their with " wun snappy, wise game and Lincoln, cracking dialogue as well as unique and humorous mainained it throughout The score A bill to add sugar beets and cane by quarters was 2 and to the basic commodities was intro"Huauons. Kay Enright directed. all for the victors. Menlove, duced in the Senate dmi&g ita last : : LehJ : with six field goals, was the outstand- session and although It failed at tnat ing player of the game. CALGITE MINE time to have administration sanction. B. Y. U. and Grovers put on an Senator Thomas and other sugar CASE SETTLED excellent, exhibition of basketball at leaders brought it to a vote in the Pleasant Grove. The game was close Senate and it was passed. throughout Smith, with 12 points, It did not get to the House for a and Oldroyd. with 11 were the the Ownership of calcite-min- e property vote, however, being sidetracked bewest of Lehi that has been contested high scorers of the game. cause of the need for emergency legisfor many years was settled, apparent lation which was paramount during LEHI ly Wednesday , when G. T. F. P. the last session as well as from the Judge Abe W. Turner decided in fav Chilton, rf. ..6 7 6 18 fact that it did not have the favor of or of Kenneth B. Cornia and agairst Woffinden. If. Inner circles 1 0 0 2 the administration. "imam Asher on one count and in blamed the administration's disfavor Peterson, c 4 4 0 o favor of the Royal Crushing company Goates, the sugar industry itseli, to partly 3 3 2 8 rg. muiam ASfter. et-2 0 0 4 since its leaders, particularly in the In granting a judgment of $140 Hunt, lg 0 1 refinery field, were unable to agree Fitzgerald and costs to Cornia and in giving 0 0 0 0 among themselves. Hatfield, lg the Royal Crushing company the Senator Thomas announces now, 0 Evans, rg 0 0 0 possesssion of the lands in question. Roberts. If however, that the bill has the support 0 0 0 0 Judge Turner upheld a decision of 0 0 0 0 of he administration and is almost former Judge A. V. Watkins of the Wells. If. certain to pass both houses. It has Fourth district and the decision of in the Totals 16 15 41 9 already been federal land officials, Senate this session and it is expected Cornia first came into possession AMERICAN FORK to pass that body with little difficui-y- . of the lands by lease from the Utah G. T. F. P. then go to the House for a vote- Idaho Sagar company, which had ob- Kirpatrick. rf. 1 9 2 4 The Utah senator has been one 01 tained a patent in 1902. After calcite Clift, If 2 2 2 4 the sugar leaders instrumental in had become commercialized as chicken Parker, c 2 11 9 5 keeping the bill alive and believes feed, Roger Cedarstrom filed a mint Nielson. rg. 1 2 0 1 beets can be added to that if ing claim in the vicinity and mined Wing. Ig ;....0 1 0 0 the basicsugar which now list commodities, out calcite. He based his ownership of Davis, rf 2 cotton, field wheat corn, hogs, only the land on the contention that the Gammell, rf. 0 0 0 0 tobacco, and milk and its pru rice, calcite lode was known long before Bowen, If. 0 0 0 0 ducts, it will ultimately keep Utah 1902. Cornia, while later sold his in- Hunter, rg 0 0 0 0 beets near $8 a ton, a price consider-abl- y terests to the crushing company, con above that which they have been 6 19 11 23 Totals tended the lode was not known, selling for. Score by quarters: Cedarstrom claimed to have dis The Utah Senator made his an14 22 31 41 covered and located the claim on June Lehi nouncement conferences following 7 14 23 4 American Fork 23, 1926. chief with A. of the S, J. WIeaver, Referee, Collins; umpire. Clark. Judge Turner ruled that Asher, and rice production, processing sugar The Lehi second team played a good who followed along with Cedarstrom of the AAA, in the mining of the calcite, as admin- game leading American Fork through- the marketing division close and with to others the adminis istrator, should pay Cornia the $140 out the final score being 35 to 13 in With tration. their and consupport The favor of Lehi. or return 100 tons of calcite. tinued aggressive action in the Senate o Royal Crushing company was awara-e- d and House, Senator Thomas is confi $195 in damages, as well as an indent that beets, one of Utah's most POWERS TEAM SHOE duction against Asher. important crops, will be added to the STILL IN LEAD cosen few basic commodities favored by the Agricultural Adjustment Act, LEHI TAKES GAME Powers Shoe Store team and the As an indication of what it would FROM AMERICAN FORK B. Y. U. Junior Varsity fives are in mean to Utah , the Senator points to an undefeated tie for the Utah County reports from the South, where cotton basektball league lead at the end of and tobacco are the important crops, The Lehi Pelicans of the Alpine dis third round play. which indicate that agricultural disThe crack Powers quint, featuring tricts in that section are better off trict, who came within an ace of capturing the state high school basket- the four Evans cousins, larruped the than any time in the past three years. ball title last season, demonstrated Y Golds. 50 to 39, while the Junior Considerably higher prices for their that they have a scoring punch which Varsity men were decisioning the crops as well as "bonusses" resulting Don Evans, from acreage control as outlined in rivals that of the 1933 quintet Friday Van Shoe cagers, Powers continued his the Agricultural Adjustment Act are tri when center, American huge Fork, at they Lehi the for credited for the better imes. which Forkers, average over the umphed will apply just as well to the beet Provo also looked strong in taking boys, counting 21 points, Thursday. The Faculty team whipped the sugar industry as to cotton and decision from Lincoln, and in the third encounter. tobacco, Senator Thomas said. back came Friday Kittens, Pleasant Grove u- H-- , !. 3 pro- - association users water tt : . Dolitan ! ' : So Bonding tentative plan the cities as Provo, Salt Lake such .Mte4 county cities, would Utah other (ld oonumg in for water wimoui, d the subscription price wouia db Marl coUected like taxes. Towns can possibly get suDscription a;A' trot it. frnm a water ii j uivj ugucu wrs' association which would accept note for payment. Legislature will ( Utah so that such water a nAminal on m retained, under the law. I?resent law would give water back the svate if it is not put to practi cal nse within five years. Mr. Jacob . t J A(1f WW expedition in Castle valley last sum a man ii'Vah I. i ""r" "e nuucea that the rat mounds, three feet high and about seven feet m diameter, were spaced rougly as if by some minimum distance arrangement Further investigation showed that tunnels leading out from the main moud center did not extend into "verboten" territory; hence no un derground violation of surface rights. Aside from being a good neighbor, neoioma aibigula brevicauda," for so he is known to science, has another reason foT getting into print- He is a of the species A "alhiciila" rcrnnn nt i. n. wuuipicw? account of him by Mr. Durrant will appear in an early number of the Journal of Mammalogy. equi-dista- Under one sought in Mr. Durrant was led to his study of this "territory right" Dhenompn n a university of Utah scientific ... irrigation companies come in units. In this way the a subsidiary would come from the Options L;tion companies as a whole, not . and the necessity for 'mm ib(UV,uu" land for the eubscrip- the gorging be eliminated. tob would . SeU nt - newiy-oiscover- ea nli v aid still be GOLD AND GREEN BALL ON FEB. 16 bid. Jacobs described the physical eatares of the dam, which will probMr. The date for the M. I. A. Gold and Green Ball has been set for Friday, February 16th. M. I. A. workers are busy making plans to make the Gold and Green Ball of '34 the best ever held with all wards of the stake holding the dance together. mile above built one-ha- lf iUdwood. with the road and railroad side. to extend up over it on the south of Utah told He the ; jg proposed. ske diking plans, one of which is to :ke from Geneva to Pelican Point. be b!y in, Ming off the northern half of the ie. the two other proposed dikes t 40 itend from Lincoln Beach to Mosida fed the other from Spanish Fork to I. Onlf ?rovo bay. It appears at present as though the to the pel through the mountain pchesne river will not be included in he first construction, which would Me the dam's capacity about 100.000 be feet. With this tunnel bringing in additional 35,000 acre feet the ! stal would be 135,000 acre feet. rate? i He other features of the stating that the Provo river- j described reject, diversion canal now hav- ar a capaciy of 210 ; second feet, paid be enlaged to hold a 1000 I eeond foot capacity, the Provo Union fcanal from Provo river to the Point of Mountain would be constructed at I cost of about $1,200,000 and an- 'kt canal will be extended into the Jut side of Salt Lake valley. The pro Union canal is proposed to ex- pd above Pleasant Grove, American feber river "ark and Lehi. , OF YOUR SKIN the-outs- et 0. 17-1- 28-1- 8, w far to get the subscriptions a big rtter. One. ,?is toXl create ll wen 1nave vae users RETAIN THE 30-2- 8. 15-1- e, wneral plans have been 1934 i BURLESQUE QUEENS SHAKE SHAPELY LEGS IN "HAVANA WIDOWS" girls shake row in "Havana Widows," a First National picture which comes to the Royal Theatre Tonight and Friday. This is a night at Borsky's Burlesque and comprises a hilarious opening scene for this new comedy-dramThe forty beauties of the burlesque are headed by Joan Blonde!! ana Glenda Farrell. While they furnish four perfectly shaped legs and loads of fun for the edification of the audience,, it is no laughing matter for the girls, however, for after the show Miss Blondell is given a week off because she refuses to show her figure at a club smoker and Miss Farrell is fined five dollars of her meagre salary for scratching her back during the performance. Forty mean legs at the bald-head- a, r X. 1 t .1 1 one-ror-a- ...... al 11 115 you looked at your complexion; Really looktd at it? . . . Is ir Vift. smooth and cleat? 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Thalman Hasler that he has passed the examination given by the state board of medical examiners of Maryland- - Out of 43 applicants for a license to practice medicine in Maryland, Dr. Hasler was one of the 39 to pass the board. At present he is working at The Church Home and Infirmary Hospital in Baltimore, and after July will return to Duke university hospital, Durham, N. C, where he has been offered the resident physician interne-shi- p in the eye, ear, nose and throat, for two years. BEET GROWERS ASKE9-E9CU- T 34-2- 8. 41-2- 3. 35-2- 1 51-4- 7, or no beets" was the "Fifty-fift- y sentiment expressed at a turbulent meeting of the Utah Central Beet Growers' associaion. Saturday afternoon, January 13. at the City and County Building at Provo, Utah. Farmers severely criticized past contracts and elected three new directors: Harold Simmons. Payson; John Alleman. Springville and William Chadwick, American Fork. Growers received $4.58 per ton last year, while the cost of production is estimated at $6 per ton. WANT ADS BUTCHERING eto. dressed Hogs, Sheep. Beef, at reasonable prices. See tf Gerald Turner, State Street, Lehi. FOR - ? mt LPw. rv i iMnn. i inin in . T.fr m nih T,tran temple - SALE-Goo-d wood w Nauvoo, Illinois, temple .. - Manti temple Typewriter. Press, Lehi, Utah. St. George. Utah, temple' Model 6 UnderCall at Lehi Free -- a. . .MMwaMr SHOW 28 IHGIIES GRINDING Scissors, saw sharpened. Sewing Machines Repaired. See William Osborne. tf. DEEP Of! STRAWBERRY FOR SALE OR TRADE Good Cedar Post 22c each. Make an effer. Snow measuring 28-- inches with a David Holmes, Jr., or Phone 8-tf water content of 6 5 inches was mea sured by rangers of the Uinta Nation al forest Wednesday, January 3 on the Strawberry-Deniel- s canyon snow suvey course. On the same date last year the measurements were 19 inches for snow depth and 3.5 inches for water content, according to Fovest Super visor Charles De Moisey. Jr. The average of several years records for PHONE Januay show 27 inches of snow and 6.3 inches water content. If you have any news of inThe measurements dispel a general terest, any advertising, any opinion that snow fall has been far below normal this year. job printing or want anything in the printing line. ,jf 3) mi ' ' 25c. Mail coupon lo Pass A Family House the To Lehi's Leading Show Royal Theatre On Subscription With Each 50c Paid show for the to family Take all your six months for 50c. for paper Lehi's leading 8-- W CORN-HO- 41 G PROGRAM The corn-ho- g program In Utah Is to be outlined at a state meeting on Tuesday. January 16 in Salt Lake City and Utah County farmers should keep in touch with the Agricultural office for details which are being worked out with the National Dairy Program and the A. A- A. 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