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Show Arieaa Goodwin vat a buslneaa visitor to &ul Liik City, Eaturday. Published by LOCAL The Lehi Free Preaa Zrotj Gear ITEMS ITmrsday p. Prtc. iURAxee Mr. Joseph Robiaon waa a Spring. vllle visitor, Monday. Otno. M VMt, Main BtTMC Mr. and Mrt. Arley Clark "Idenoe. b4 W and 8UU Street. Monday in Salt Lake City. Lefci. at ADVERTISING RATES Display , ,30c per inch Readeri ,..10c per Use BANKERS' PART IH RECOVERY Lake City tela week for a visit with reiativea AsHead cf American Bankers sociation Assure the President cf Confidence and Desire to Cooperate Hive Among Bankers and Mrs. Frank Greathouse of Culver City, California, were guesta of epeni Mis Vela Thayne, Monday. Utah Entered at the postoffice Lehi, Utah, as second class! matter DEFINES Mr. Lizzie Klrkham returned to Salt Lehi, Utah Mr and Mr. C. F. Johnson were Provo visitor, Friday. Mis THE LEHI FREE PRESS Phone 847 Thursday, March THE LEHI FREE PRESS Thursday, March 22, 1934 Lucille Fagan was a Salt Lake visit or during the basketball tournament Mr. April 2Sth will be the Bee Swarm day for the Lehi Stake. Com plete detail will be announced later. Glen Smith spent Thursday and Fri day in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taylor, Howard Taylor, Xeldon Peterson and John Phillip were Salt Lake visitors, Fri were day. MX. ana Mr, is. is. uarrett Salt Lake visitors. Monday afternoon. The M. I, A. contest plays will be Mr. and Mr. Douglas Scalley of held on Saturday, April 14th. The Salt Lake, were Lehi visitors, Sunday, plays to be selected from four plays guests of Mrs. M. A. Taylor. suggested by the General Board. President tfASHIXGTO.V, D. C the before Roosevelt In his address an5 on March NBA conference here " had received the folFrancl M. Law, from lowing telegram Bankers AsAmerican of the President nounced that he sociation: "On this your first anniversary please SUBSCRIPTION me in behalf of the country's allow One year in adranee $LOQ to express our full confidence banks II11 1 I and our sincere desire to cooperate In Want ada XOc Per line for first your courageous efforts to bring about Mrs. Jennie Nostrum and sons. insertion and 6c per line for each Mr. and Mrs Ed Splere and daugh recovery The banking structure of Bruce and Reed, were Sunday dinner ter. additional insertion' Haru, of Salt Lake City, were the country Is sound and liquid and guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Roberts guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. banks have never been In stronger position to function effectively. CondJohn Stoker and Mr. T. W. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Ray AUred and son, itions have improved to the point where for banks to in Salt Ernest, spent the week-en- d Mrs. Emma Baker spent Tuesday in It Is no longer necessary There is a definite ba super-liquiLake City. American Fork, a guest of Mr. and call now for banks, not to extend loose Mrs. Jack Rotlnon. or to make improper loans, but credits Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and family for a most sympathetic attitude toward were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mis Bertha Powell entertaiend her legitimate credit needs and for a recogA, T. Reete of Salt Lake City. Sea Gull class at a candy pull, Thurs- nition of responsibility for their proper reday afternoon. Candy, cake and lunch and vita! part in the program of Mrs. Sylvester Evans will entertain were enjoyed by the girls. covery." the Social Club at her home today The Soundness of Banking (Thursday). Mrs. Charles Herron returned last In an address before a recent trust week from a three weeks visit with conference of the association's Trust Miss Beth a AUred. Arval Gunther her son, Mark, of Los Angeles, Cali Division in New York, Mr. Law said: and Keith Hunter spent Monday In fornia, and friends. Enroute home she "A depression cannot long survive a sound Salt Lake City. banking structure 1! the banking with in week a Fillmore, Utah, spent structure Is responsive to legitimate her sister needs and functions In a way that is F. Barnes spent Friday FOB YOU In Mrs. George STYLED and alive. The most cheering fact virile Salt Lake City, a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arley Clark entertained at din of the present situation is the knowlC. , Installed Mrs. New Equipment Just F. Barnes. ner Thursday evening honoring her edge that banks are in strong position. The only Shop in Utah County Feahusband's birthday anniversary. Guests "Becovery, even to the most pessiMr. and Mr. Lynn Bone and child were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Power turing: the EUGENE (All Spiral) mistic, is no longer a myth or a rumor, ren end Mr. and Mr. Richard Giles and daughter, Retta, Mr. and Mrs. nor is it merely psychological. AbunPermant Wave. dant evidence and proof lie cn every and children of Salt Lake City, were Horace Hardy of Salt Lake City. Ws are also Introducing to Lehi the hand Bone. Mrs. John tangible proof. With a return ot of NUTRI-TONTguests C Sunday OIL wave, the new confidence the wheels have begun to go Mrs. Charlotte Lewis was called to round and a wave that recondition the hair. great many well managed Myrtle Carson and Beth Jackson Salt Lake City, Sunday. Her daugh. look for a profit during businesses may -- 18.50 Eugene (All Spiral) spent Wednesday at Salt Lake City, ter, Mr. Izola Nelson underwent an this calendar year with fair assurance -- 49.00 Eugene (Combination) R. K. They attended the show at the operation for appendicitis the sanio at least For what has been achieved Nutrl-Tonl- o .44-0- 0 Oil . O. and the tournament in the even let us thank the President, who bas day. Luxun Oil .13.00 ing. labored with courage and patience and The Fourth Ward M. I. A. officers vision. Let us thank the Congress, Mrs. Clyde Dorton, Mrs. Stanley entertained the Road Show cast at a whose members during the emergency ."ELBA BEAUTY SHOP Clark, Lucille and Lexie Bateman and social following the regular M. I. A. have put the public welfare above par559 North 2nd East Flossie Webb attended the Auerbach meeting Tuesday evening. Games and tisanship. Let us thank one hundred Thone 59-- J twenty-fiv- e million of our own citizens Lehi. Utah Fashion Show In Salt Lake City, refreshments were enjoyed by the who have refused to be stampeded, but Thursday evening. guests. rather who have kept alive the divine spark of faith and hope. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allsop and little Cause for Confidence daughter, Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Clif"We may reasonably expect that the ton Allsop, Miss Lucille Cooper and recent action of the government in staDean Allsop of Murray, were Lehi bilizing the dollar will have a marked visitors. Sunday. Clifton and Dean tendency to encourage industrial and Allsop took part on the program in the other business commitments. Business men need not be so exclusively engaged Third Ward, Sunday evening. in taking counsel of their fears now that uncertainty does not haunt them. The friends of Roger T. Stoker, son "Much has been said about the looswill be of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoker ing of credit by banks. During the acute pleased to learn that he has Just com period of the depression banks for the pleted his studies of Pellmanism and most part have not been lending norND the only way that you can be sure they will received a diploma from the "Pellman mally, nor should they be blamed. With Institute." Mr. Stoker attended the public confidence shattered the banker be right is to know what the designers and was properly concerned in liquidity, basketball tournament Saturday even creators of new styles have decreed shall be right. having in mind his primary obligation ing and spent Sunday visiting his par to pay off deposits. The situation has Cherie Nicholas, nationally known authority, who ents. He Is with the S. H. Kress com y improved to the point where pany and is located at Ogden, Utah. writes on women's fashions for this paper, tells you no longer seems necessary. Conditions have materially changed. just what you want to know and pictures for you the Mr. Maud Adams, Mrs. Eliza Crabb Banks will desire, for every reason, to well-dressed woman will garments and hats that the and Mrs. Annie Fyffe attended the return to a more normal lending policy. home-makebe wearing in the weeks to come. The styles that This means a sympathetic attitude and Institute at Provo, Wed Miss Nicholas describes are authentic and the gar nesday. Mrs. Crabb, Mrs. Fyffe and a recognition of responsibility for his attending the proper part in the program of recovery Mrs. Leonard Racker ments that she depicts are but they the banker as he passes upon and institute on Thursday. Instructors of by meets sound credit requirements of do not represent style extremes. The garments are of in charge the A. C. at Logan were business as it swings into and conInexcellent those that will be worn by the average woman and. and gave the meetings tinues on the upward turn.' curtains, struction on house-cleanithat you will fiud for sale in your home stores. draperies and home beautifying. The Public Confidence Returns instructions to be given In the ward ft Keep up with the changing ttjtet through Direct information indicates conrelief societies. M Istctolas illustrated Jasbton articles, appearing $'n clusively that the banking situation is Bishop and Mrs S. I. Goodwin en these columns, and tell your jrtends about them. J showing definite and steady improvetertained the Second Ward bishopric ment, J. F. T. O'Connor, Comptroller ot and wives at dinner Sunday evening. the Currency of the United States, said Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. in a recent address. He pointed out that Heber C. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. the decided drop which has occurred in money in circulation shows the public Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Klrkhas largely ceased hoarding. Goodthe and Kirkham ham, Phyllis On March 1, 1934, the Federal win family. Board reported that the volume of money in circulation amounted to Mrs. Kate Anderson, Mrs. Paul Free-bair- n $5,355,000,000, which was a decline of and Miss Zina Anderson, accom$1,077,000,000 since March 1, 1933. n panied Miss Gwen Anderson as far as was a drop of $2,226,000,000. or over 29 per cent from the Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Miss Anpeak of derson was enroute to Fort Collins, $7,581,000,000 reached on March 13, 1933. About one-hathe decrease, it Colorado, for a visit with her sister, was pointed out, reflected the return of Mrs. H. R. Spurrier. currency from the public. . Money in circulation declined rapidly after the reopening of the banks in March, 1933, aad has continued since MILK COW FOR SALE J. F. Royle. to decline from week to week, "notwithstanding the increase in the demand for currency arising from enlargement FOR RENT 8 rooms for rent reaof pay rolls and increase in the volume sonable. Good garden spot. Inquire of retail trade," the Comptroller said, Mi s. Leon Peet. which, he added, "indicates a continued return of money from hoards as bankWheat SEED FOR SALE Federation facilities were reestablished." ing and Swedish Select Oats. Evan An. T IB33ai JUST r aub. . n j uuiuj cant T. i.. . pi Grove visitor, Wedenaday Mr. acd Mra. Badoftg Banrie of Annua Webb spent WedW Mr. Tremonton, were Sunday guesta of Cedar Fort on bualne. and Mr. J. T. Winn. Mr and Mr. Ray Goate. C. U Johnaon and daughter, 0f aon, returned home Monday in Thursday spent and Lucille, Ine short visit with - .wauveS. Salt Lake City. Mr. Jhi I Gmw lft" Verb. Gray, Van da Brook and YIda Mr. Mary Woo Is ton left the kt Jones were dinner guest of Miss part of last week for a visit witfcT Bertha Powell, Thursday evening. son, Francis, of Portland, Oregon Bishop William Hadffed and sons, C. U Johnson and daughter, Dale, Horace and Heber, Ronald Ine and Betty Jane, spent Price and Howard Cray were Salt In Provo. Lake visitors. Thursday. SiS A delegation of the Lehi America Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Legion attended a business meeting E. Adams were Mrs. J. F. Welsh, Miss the Legion at Provo, Tuesday evenly ThornVelma Mrs. Welsh and Jayna ton, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mr. Junius Backs V- la i jr. a Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. Utito Mrs. Estella Addis returned home mother, Mr. Eliza Banks, at Pmt Thursday from a week' visit with her bench, Midvale. at son, Donald and family Mrs. Addis reports a very enjoyable Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson of Safe visit. Lake City, Mrs. J. R. McCandlass t and Don. of MdvjJt Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson were sons, George were Sunday guests of Mr. and Jfc Mrs. M. and of Sunday dinner guests R. J. Hutchlngs. H. C. Goates. In the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Calton entertained Goates motored to Salt Lake City for dinner Sunday, honoring the blrthdaj W. Goates Mrs. Joseph a visit with of her mother, Mrs Eta and Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Johnson anniversary Wilcox of Cedar Fort. and family. Mi A.1 a 5 i e tft :e oai U r.ort :5 2 I' TYPEWRITERS hi ar Aa sia NEW OR 100 REBUILT TYPEWRITERS OR ADDING MACHINES New Low Prices On Underwood Portables WILL BUY OLD MACHINS Expert on Repairing All Makes of Typewriters and Adding Machines. ALL WORK GUARANTTEED Provo Typewriter Service 113 N. UNIVERSITY AVENUE PROVO, UTAH 1 Like All Women, You Want Your Clothes to Be Rlvht t super-liquidit- rs ng, pr e e TP tui HHfllMn Why Not Have Modern Plumbing? The Cost Is Very Reasonable derson, Phone ml s. MDinr PHONE 23 STATE STREET 113-- J. SEED FOR SALE Trevl Barley, cleaned $1.60 per 100. Swedish Select Oats, cleaned $1.60. Swedish Select See GeorB. Oats, Certified $2.25. Lewis or Phone 843-R- t. PAPER HANGING, Paper Cleaning, reasonable Caslomlntng, etc. Price Ralph Hutchlngs, 2nd West and State, PLUMBING and HEATING LEHI, UTAH Tele I Selssora. saw, sharpenGRINDING ed. Sewing Machine Repaired. See William Osborne. tf. 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