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Show 11 I - THE LEHI FREE PRESS - - what could be more remunerative than the search for musie'a charms There are books of anxloms from men TO LOVE MUSIC "I teh museums" baton ' TL. Th other extremity of woven aisd emits sounds . Both forms have f ... -- nsicw hJLh - - to be praised; of the In- essence LTpiritual r need slBonlybefouuu ' ' .roerience Is a man's v rood music. . programs. of wisdom who laud the merits of music. It give-- to us a coctroUed and regulated outlet for emotion. It brings us Joy. and comforts sorrow. Music has a renown for giving Inspiration to thought. The finer the music the more noble and elevating the thinking. The songs of the birds are elemental but good. They are pure and beauti. ful instilled by an opulent, omnipotent hand. Man's most complex and finest works could only have been e sponsored by that force. "Man invented music and instruments on which to play, but only the Gods have put art Into the symphony." 1 God-pwTto the spiritual re1111 In emotion feels the , L precoma u ad mL0-InA Him . exnerieace. the mu Macs bears me that was emotion ft intensive composer. the felt by '; Jone loves a friend. acqualnt-C- t one loves be made. Before heard. be first must sons ,tMlc when one learns to know em to offer.. The .u.h Cm listens, the more fond In his for sound's oeauty. anu learns to hear. As one ne 90rJ r.r art " - hn crows: tKA SOUB" In life; he deeper purpose worm Deyona. useful more was young, ce the world a song on his with ja, moved leisure time of use valuable i w , L I I 1 ii I a i 1 1 10 X 0 May We Ask You ! . I , J 0 e i 1 ISi 1 0 ! 0 0 i 7 I t 20 SO J' ie 2i i: .. I. A the weatner w uu. WHEN mighty a telephone save to convenience handy - f V ' trips? worth a lot to know always in touch with Mends and relatives when you Save a telephone? isn't It that if you're It oosts but to have one. a few cents a take your order Plays Daughter. Alice Brady plays a leading role in "Stage- - Mother," theatrical drama adapted from an original Btory by Bradford Ropes and filmed by the studios to be shown Friday and Saturday at the Royal Theatre. She will be remembered for her sensational personal hit In '"When Ladies Meet," and It Is said that she outdoes all of her prevous portrayals In the new picture. Her role Is that of a domineering "stage mother" who forces her chid to success on the stage through difficulties that create powerful human interest. An exceptionally strong cast has been assembled to appear with Miss the Brady. Maureen O'Sullivan plays for theatristruggling daughter young cal fame under her mother's guidance. Franchot Tone is seen as her young brillilover and la said to give another ant performance as in "Today We Return" and Live," "The Stranger's "Midnight Mary." 3 men Three Cheers and a Rah to the of Lehi Stake, committees have shown they T,oir a. knew how to make A great success of one of the biggest and greatest ado known in the events of who has Lehl . is whe. The Mountain States Jekphone & Jack Brown, baby son of Mr. and The most of their time for a month Mrs. Merton Brown was treated for and a day What to serve, how to provide and what cut head at the Lehl Hospital, Tuesday thft hest wav I . . . j, Mrs. McKellar is receiving meusvi What to serve, ow to provide and what treatment at the Lehl Hospital. to prepare. A lovely little daughter was born to Were problems they met and none Mr. and Mrs. Boyer Anderson at the would now dare March 1 To say the work not well planned from Lehl Hospital, Thursday, to be aoing and Mother reported baby every angle So none of the attendants would get fine. In a tangle. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Elwln Wride of American Fork Mrs. The program was fine and sure was a Lehl hospital, Wednesday. the at treat. Then came the banquet with good SCOUTS RECEIVE BADGES things to eat The cooking was excellent, the chef was no fake, At the awarding court held in con I. A, The waiters in white costumes showed nection with the Fifth Ward the following what God can make. evening Sunday conjoint, scouts were awarded badges: Mitchell, So polite were the ushers, so gallant Second Ward Richard Personal Health and ri.omon.hln were the men. 1 1J V.W11A We need more than pencil, or just Public Health. common pen Fifth Wkrd Wendell Woodhouse, and Animal Industry; To express the appreciation to father Leatherwork Duane Evans, First Aid To Animals; and son, From mothers and daughters who en- Lamar Dahl, Animal Industry; Keith Smlth Firemanship and Music; Fred joyed the fun.. Pierson. Leathercraft. . Omnt Evans, metal " The room filled with women with never r 11..t . woodwork and work: horsemanship a man. and Production we each noof of, undreamed so dream Is a Woodwork. need a fan. Following a talk by Leo Hanson the But such was the case, on the third G. S. Peter ' eve of March, badges were awarded by while the men son. were guests, women The carried the torch. f. - gently spent An In Lehl history to equal occasion its kind. a Ever our motto, "Lehl Is very gooa .:: ,: , f " " I T issued to M- -. and Mrs. of Alice Fox. daughter how to take eon Each sex knowing Just A. E. Fox and William T. Street, week. to give. and of Mrs. John Street, Sr.. this Both young people are well known and to the men So here's to the boys in Lehl and have hosts of friends .!, on vounff. them happiness on their voy. which they wishing this praise them We give age on the sea of matrimony. if v FOX-STREE- IB .! ill i itigc Kltr wnn. bestowed and the For the honor "they gave, thev looanrp Book to Is an event for the Memory save. grab and to saJ 3 .: , , ' I : 1 ' ' m .J t-- 77" - -- Tift te!1. . of the To children and grand children beautiful spell. sons to the When the fathers and Aid eive. mnthpra spot In the lives By making a bright they now live. thank you. we are Three Cheers and a ..nIn? to VOU. men and the boys Three Cheers to the snrf true. event 1 Three Cheers and a Rah for the " we acclaim Three Cheers and a Tiger, clear. loud and ....M. M. Lott.. - " N 'w"i"w' , p y j ? Hospital Notes leg Mrs G. E. Russon is receiving Hospital. Lhl the at treatment B J 1 111 ft 1 Ml 33 I ft "I'ltiftjtiTi'fi' n n iid II lf I 1M1 W11 fi .9 1 1 B If-- i 52.75 FOR 5 1 For Two Weeka Only Urge OUTDOOR GIRL ' Box Face Powder a .40 Ijipsucik 1 Free year to Lehl Total M - Pr. .. ...1.00 $Z.T K"fI00 Pre.8 In Our Motto: A Free Heme- Every LeU and Mrs. Ray. The little son of Mr. treatment at received mond Roblson wound of the a for the local hospital Wednesday. foot at the Lehl Hospital. received treatment Joseph Wilson the local hos- tor an injured foot at pltal this week. son of Ur. and Mrs. Harry Davis, treatment for a David Davis received broken arm Monday. Eme.t Peterson ent at the Lehl ipralhed" bac. 1. Hospital for all oi us can go, at we would like to, and see lot ourselves the strange peoples who live in foreign lands and Live merchants of your home citv sell merchandise that you like to buy. the wonders oi nature that Lxtra special merchandise and extra lie beyond the horizon. special prices are offered by your local merchants every day. It is for such stayat-home- s Pleasing prices In quality goods s us that the writers and await you each day in the stores of travelers oi the National Geoyour home city. graphic Society arc scouring ; The business concerns of your city the world for interesting are glad to Berve you and the spirit of accounts oi the "far places" value pervades every corner of these which we would like to wee, local stores. and theii descriptions of what These concerns want you to feel at they have seen and what they home when shopping with them. You would have us eee are appearing will find them superior stores with regularly in this newspaper. mer. superior stocks of chandise. Look for the travel articles Tou will get the full benefit of in this paper. Then tell your quality, value and satisfaction and en about it for they friends Joy the many advantges offered by be as interested in thu will buying- - from the stores of your own feature as you are home city. to have a large People who like variety of seasonable merchandise to select from should visit the stores of the home city before looking else where. LOCAL MERCHANTS APPRECI THEY BUSINESS; ATE YOUR GUARANTEE YOU THE FULL WORTH OF YOUR MONEY AND SATISFACTION ON EVERY PUR CHASE MADE FROM THEM. THEY CARRY IN STOCK THE BEST MERCHANDISE MONEY CAN BUY, FULLY REALIZING THAT TID3 D. RACKER BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR THEIR CUSTOMERS, AND THEY Local Agent DON'T INSULT YOUR INTELLIG LEHL UTAH ENCE BY OFFERING YOU THE 2ND EAST KND! AT BUY '.TTTST AS GOOD" HOME! LETTER OF APPRECIATION ...... L T A. GREHAN. ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER OF THE DUBLIN (IRELAND) "IRISH INDEPENDENT." SAYS: "Truth, Mr. Printer, spell it with so capitals, TRUTH. It is becoming sorrowfully scarce. When you, dear reader of these lines that Is those of you above forty were in the young-dowe 'said' our mind as the working of our" young brain conveyed lt message to our tongue. "Well, sometimes the 'saying was not too happy and probably led to sadness of & kind. But, gosh it WAS the truth. It was what happened. It was a tongue record of an incident. It was a perfectly delivered record of a something. "Do you, readers, men and women, realiie that Truth, as an undisguised, unalloyed statement of facts, is a thing that is dying from want of nurture? It Is! It is! thing, beloved by "Truth . is a grand ... . v.. manv, flirted wiin oy many, uui thousands. countless Ignored by "We lolly ourselves that we love tlhs enthralling thing, Truth. The fact of the matter is we fear it, so conse we avoid it. LET THIS BE quent YOUR BIG MIND ADVENTURE TO DAY!" ms of E J. Stackpole, Editor-in-chithe Harrisburg (Pa.) Telegraph, says: "Long since the vaue of advertising In commercial and was recoK-nizebusiness circles as a necessary asset of modern business practice. On a cer tain occnlon I had a talk with the late John Wanamaker, whose firm has spent millions of dollars In advertising and tried to elicit a statement him as to how he proved the adver tising of is outstanding firm. no ef ' "WpII." said he. 'we make ad on any particular check to up fort vertisement or series of advertise ments. We have discovered, however, that when we cease adverlslng or limit once it too much the results are at liOTICE believe that We sales. our In onnarent th newsoaper Is highly valuable as an incentive to purchasing the various DAUGHTERS TO HOLD Is dropped ANNUAL LEETING commodities and when it effor alleged economc reasons the our In notlceablo ill fects are Immediately The daughters of the Pioneers stores.' hniii their annual conjoint meeting in 'There could be no higher testimony on Rulldlnsr Thursday, u.n.nH.1 LliO uicilivt.iw " to the value of advertising than this are March 8. at 2 p. m. All pioneers of the great Merchant Prince who invited to attend the party free as from the bottom up. .v. rtoiicrhterg of the knew the gamefrom an unparalleled gue.jis vi i." "Emerging small fee Pioneers, on this day for the economic depression which has had nf inc. some Influence upon advertising, I am The affair will be In the nature of a persuaded that the use of newspaper followed by special program and social space by merchants and others will Lf.h! Camps are i ah to a return to norcontribute rwrcBLiiucuw be mal conditions of prosperity and busL expected to ness activity. Alnsady In our own t on Mrs. Svlvan Clark spent newspaptrs we find a disposition to Rttirdav in Ogden. Mr. Clark attend return to those practices which have lry meet at the Weber already been accepted as consistent Ing the Mrs. Clark spending with rood hnsineM. and Hig- - onooi be Am- with Mi. and Mrs. V. A. "softer thing which might eonsletfor the fasnttonad is aeoesslty ef all dream As time passes by we shall While Sitting In Your Easy Chair well-select- ed whose A cheer for the chairman, name Is Broadbent, dili- With such a toast mistress and proAnd to all his committees who so find we -- m where will Co. Tdegraph UNION PACIFIC Maureen Street;" - Atk your Union Pacific Agtnk for full particulars, today Has Title Role in New Story by Bradford Ropes, TRIBUTE TO MARCH employee will Any NOTABLE CAST Travel Over the World . . PHILLIP K. WRIGLET. PRESI DENT OF WILLIAM WRIGLET JR. COMPANY SATS: ''Brains are very much like inven tory; it is not so much the Quantity yon have on hand as the turnover which counts; or like dollars, it is not so much the nembef tn ctrmUtldn a the velocity it which they are mov ing." I - OPEN HERE WITH '42nd 1 Rail fares are. down reduced almost A, You can travel anywhere on the Union Pacific System, any time comfortably--f Quickly, safely in coaches and 0 chair cars for only 2 cents a mile even less on long trips. And, 10 oS on round trips. Also, big cuts in cost of sleeping car travel -- rovo to ership. n found how cheaply I could urtake the trip by train. Can't afford to drive my own car now." Nrhen STAGE MOTHER" TO Alice Brady Backstage Author of O'Sullivan ill t TV.' umc r.ifMncniiMrvnn 1 flu performer iciea th fc H 1 self-sam- he 8, ent advertising, avoiding sporadic bursts of specal sales whk"h do not greatly impress the shopper. What we nuw in the I'nited States Today is return of faith la the country ana In ech other, and this can be accom plished through Intelligent advertising MUSIC DEPARTMENT - THURSPAY. MARCH For the Mothers and Daughters of 3, the Lehl Stake, Saturday, March a as remembered 1931, will always be sons and fathers when gala day, a day so capably showed their apprecition of for the lives and companionship and daughters wives, their mothers, sisters. To every man and boy who entertain, us the ed or served In any way to give we evening, that we enjoyed happiness and our gratitude wish to express thanks. Mothers and Daughters of Lehl Stake. 4 STYLED JUST FOR YOU New Equipment Just Installed The only Shop In Utah County Featuring the EUGENE (All Spiral) Permant Wave. We are also Introducing to Lehl the OIL wave, the new NUTRI-TONI- C the hair. reconditions wave that $8.60 Spiral) Eugene (All $5.00 Eugene (Combination) Oil Nutri-Ton- tc ..$3.00 Luxun Oil IIELBA BEAUTY SHOP Phone 659 69-- J North 2nd East Lehi, Utah WAIST FOUND Keys on wire. See Lester Jackson and pay for ad. s ' WANTED TU t.f BUGGY Call 842-R- 1, Hay Pole and Attachments For Sale or Trade. See J. T. Winn. -lt FOUND Ladles' Purse with ring in it. Owner may get it at Wayne Goodwin's and pay for this ad. SEED FOR SALE Federation Wheat and Swedish Select Oats. Evans An derson, Phone 118-- J. SEED FOR SALE Trevl Barley, cleaned $1.50 per 100, Swedish Select Oats, cleaned $1.60. Swedish Select See George Oats, Certified $2.25. Lewis or Phone 34S-R3. PAPER HANGING, Paper Cleaning, Caslominlng, etc. Prices reasonable. Ralph Hutchlngs, 2nd West and Bute. FOR RENT Chicken Coop tad Granary. See Mrs. Inez Peterson. GRINDING Seiseors, saw sfearpeav ed. Sewt&g Uadriaes ReplrL 5e tt. WCHam Qpborae. lsj-gel- prnt. ' For Effidcot Printta? Teteplam 9-LEHI HUSH f SS3 c ' |