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Show THURSDAY THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1934 Mr. and Mrs. Dick Holdaway and baby Loma, of Vineyard, were Sunday guesta of Mr. and Mj . Alma Bci. THE LEIII FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press Mrs. Dormua Larson and son, Every Thursday home Sunday from a returned Lehi, Utah Phone visit at Bingham. 8-- W Gerald week'a Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ross epeni George P. Price, Manager Street Main 39 fi nf Wst Thursday and Friday at Antimony, reState' and home, Saturday. West 2nd turning Vidence, Uian Leni, Street, Entered at the postoffice.at Lehi, Utah, as second class matter Merlin Fagan who U on a L. D. S. Mission in Texas has been transferred to Dallas Texas and reports his health as improving. Mrs. Alma Beck and daughters, Fay and Alma, Mrs. Elwin Beck and Miss ADVERTISING RATES 30c per inch Verland Fowler were Salt Lake visitDisplay 10c per line, ors. Saturday. Readers ' SUBSCRIPTION One year in advance $100 Mrs. Clyde Dorton spent Friday in Salt Lake City. She visited with her sister, Mrs. Elvln Stauffer and new baby in the Holy Cross Hospital. Want ads 10c Per Line for first Mrs Nettie McAffee retured home insertion and 5c per line for each this week from a month's visit in Salt additional insertion. Lake City and Provo with her son, Harmon McAffee and family. LOCAL Hi f ITEMS Arthur Powell and Joseph Manning pent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Annie Powell will spend Thurs In Salt Lake City. day (today) AUGUST HIE LEIII FREE PRESS , Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ricks accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rob-biof American Fork, spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. ns 110 GOOD REASON LOCAL ITEMS FOB PESSIMISM F. M. Law, President American Bankers Association, Sees Improving' Conditions and a Changing Future WASHINGTON. D. C good reason for pessimism today, for though the "depression is not by any means over we are coming out of it." F. M. Law. President of the American Bankers Association told the American Institute of Banking convention here recently. "Banking is a necessary business and will endure," Mr. Law said. "In order to endure, it must be the right sort of banking, under the right sort of There is no LEIII to j j management "The American Institute of Banking commands and is entitled to great respect because its major objective is to teach and promote the right kind of banking. One of the chief reasons for my faith in the future of banking Is that this arganiiation has 219 active chapters, with over 50,000 members, and with 33,000 students enrolled, and it is doing a good Job la teaching these thousands of bank employees what good banking is, and what it Is not" Business Men Should Recognize New Conditions Business men everywhere, and especially bankers, be said, will do well to ing order is heresy." at tis Thomas is reported very ill borne here. returned toj Mrs. Kenneth Wednea-- j her home in Salt Lake City. puyilis Armistead and Spencer her , with visit month's Mon(Uy ln Sat day following a sister. Mrs. Walter Jecen j Lake City. Hol-Jawa- EVAHSTOH, WYOIIIKfi by TELEPHONE j 55c AFTER 8:30 p. Station-to-stato- Miss Agnes Lewis returned home Friday from a two weeks visit at Span ish Fork with her sister, Mrs. Ford Smith. While there she spent four days at Maple Dell resort. Miss Ardlth Hardy of Spanish Fork, returned with her for a visit at the Lewis home and with Mrs. Arley Clark. 8 -lt Salt - and be there NOW NO MAN CAN RESIST THE ALLURE OF A Mr. and Mrs .Elmo Diehl of Mam- with Mrs. moth, spent Thursday Diehl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Turner. Cleo Turner returned with them for a visit. r f xk Miss Afton Shelton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton, will be one of the new Alpine District teachers this year. Miss Shelton Is a student of the U. of U. PEOPLE regard you as pretty Or do you bear the reputation constant loveliness that goes with a DO left Wednesday for her home in Blandlng, Utah. She Mrs. Lavon Young for flawless skini If the mirror shows your face losing some of its radiance . . . growing rough and dry . . . try using Outdoor Gikl Olive Oil Face Powder. There's nothing like it for smoothing away coarseness and restoring to your complexion alluring beauty. Outdoor Girl is soft and fluffy is look and feel, yet it clings for hours. In 7 smtri shades to blend with any compln. u Indinc drug and ion. In large economy-su- was accompanied by MlsS Margaret Thurman and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nielsen of Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ray and daughter, Virginia, Mr. Makin, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Benson of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans. Mr. and Mrs. R, B. Worlton, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Melllng, Dorothy Jones, Max Holm-stea- d. Mr. and Mrs. James Comer, Nola Comer and Barrat Chadwlck of American Fork, formed a party to Saratoga, Saturday evening, swimming followed by luncheon and. dancing were enjoyed by the group. n 0c. 25c. Mail coupon fat department stores generous free samples. FOR SALE AT C. L JOIHISOH y BON 'S TAKE AOT CHANCES You can't afford to take chances with ordinary or Cheap Plumbing. You might save a few cents to start with but it will cost you dollars and dollars in trouble and expense later. WANT ADS carried a considerable load of IndebtBARLEY WANTED John Goodwin. Mrs. Jennie Nostrum and sons, edness. Dickie Anderson of Pleasant Grove Bruce and Reed will accompany Mr. Pitcher Pumps, ?2.50 at Gilchrists. Country Banks Reflect Improvement Is a guest of his grandparents. Mr. and and Mrs. Elwln Beck to Los Angeles, "The liquidation of indebtedness by Your Aluminum Ware Soldered at Mrs. Frank Fagan. California, for a two weeks visit. They these banks reflects in part improven.dv. ment in business condition and the con- Ray's Battery Shop. will leave Friday morning. sequent ability of customers to repay J. L. Bornhart spent Saturday evenFOR SALE 1 Westinghouse Electric Mrs. Ella Haywood and Mrs. Kvist bank loans which long had been frozen. ing and Sunday in Provo Canyon, fish1 Kalamazoo Heater! Range, It constitutes a Inquire strengthening of the of Los Angeles, California, were guests ing. T. F. Kirkham. banking position." of Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts and Mrs. S. The board pointed out that the reducMrs. J. L. Barnhart and family J. Taylor from Thursday to Saturday tion of member WANTED Good used chicken coop bank indebtedness has spent Saturday and Sunday in Pleasant of last week. been continuous since the beginning and IV, Ton Truck in good condition. Grove at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fon of 1932 except for a brief period durLeave word at Free Press office. Wharburton. Mr. and Mrs, I. R. Peck returned ing the banking crisis in the Spring of 1933. The review continued: GRINDING Scissors, saw sharpen home Sunday evening from Denver, "In 1932 liquidation of Indebtedness ed. Sewing Machines Mr. and Mrs. Fon Wharburton and Colorado, Mrs. Peck, who went for Repaired. See of family of Pleasant Grove, spent Tues- special eye treatment reports that the wasmember banks to the reserve banks William Osborne. tf. by an Increase of day at the home of Mrs. Wharburton's trip was a success and that she was their accompanied from the Reconstrucborrowings For Madsen Cleaners Call parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart. able to obtain the specll glass neces tion Finance Corporation. In the past in Iyeht Tuesdays and Thursdays. Best for her eye. sary year and a half, however. Indebtedness The Lehi Third Ward officers and of member banks to the Reconstruction clearners in Utah County. Why not teachers of the Sunday School held Misses Thelma and Arlean Goodwn Finance Corporation has also been re- the best? a(jv their annual summer outing at Sara- entertained a group of friends at a duced." First class film developing, printing toga, Monday evening. Swimming, Monte Carlo whist party, Friday evenand copy work of all kinds. Price luncheon and dancing were enjoyed by ing. The guests were seated at card SEES TURNING POINT IN BANKING HISTORY the group. reasonable. George r. Bone, Phone tables on the porches of the Goodwin m-- J. home. Luncheon was served to Misses tf NEW YORK. The American Zlnn Bankers Association Journal In Cleo Larsen, Cleo Holmstead. its Lucille July issue present the following reLexle Bateman. Anderson, Bateman, Alene Ericksen, Reva Goates, view of banking and business condiPRII1T1I2G Norlne Fox, Ruth Rothe, Lei a Coatee tions: is "It an almost: universal and the hostesses. opinion High score prise was won by ZIna Anderson and the low among bankers that June has been the turning point in banking history In score by Norlne Fox. , the matter of recovery. Reasons for LETTERHEADS the optimism are twofold tn condiENVELOPES Friends of Mrs. H. E. Osterloh sur- tion of the banks and the prospects of FORM LETTERS prised Miss Minnie Flack of Fairfield of better banking business. "The reorganization ot the banking and H. Snyder of Blackfoot, Idaho, at CIRCULARS the Osterloh home, Saturday evening. system after the holiday of sixteen HANDBILLS An old time visit and luncheon were months ago is now practically comBUSINESS CARDS The comparatively few banks enjoyed by Miss Flack, Mr Snyder, plete. 8--w to be reorganized and reopened are rnoNE STATMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carson, Mr. and yet no longer a serious factor in the situa3JUTTERWRAPPERS innews of Mrs. William Loverldge; Mr. and Mrs. tion. The U yon have any year's preparatory period tor Charles L. Lloyd and Mrs.Uoyd, Sr., the enforcement ct teract, aay advertising:, any major provisions of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. ot the Banking Act of 1913 has passed, LEHI FREE PRESS Job printing; or want anything Osterloh, Fred and Leona Osterloh, and banks now have a definite Idea of la th printing line. Set and Printed la Lehi and Master Fred Osterloh of Salt Lake where they stand." City. Build Lehi. Not Another Town raw in TELEPHONE Lake with her Fifth mother. Mrs. Alice Tuckfield. The officers and teachers of the Primary the entertained Ward Primary children at a social in the Wines Park. Mrs. Charles McFarlene of RIverton. A treasure hunt was a afternoon. Tuesday guest of her parents, Mr. and were enjoyed Mrs. Charles Turner. Friday. games and refreshments by the children. Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Carter and Mr. r wm TCfb returned home and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings joined a visit at from Salt Lake City. Sunday on Sunday from a two weeks John- - party M. L. Mrs. and Mr. Provo with , to Ogden and Lagoon. a trip u- son. A fine son arrived at the Joh son home on July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Kirkham of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ruel Evans entertained thirty- Oliver Kittinger on Sunday and Monfive little tots at a birthday party day of this week. of the Thursday afternoon in honor Bon. of her seventh anniversary Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eliaa refresh and Lawn games Eugene. M. Jones were Mrs. Maud Hinckley of ments were enjoyed by the small Magrath, Canada, and Mrs. Annabelle guests. Wallace of Salt Lake City. Miss Dorothy Jones of City, spent the week-en- d Canyon. M. 35c sint President A. C. Schow attended the Banking is a serious business, he Mrs. LeRoy Davis was a Salt Lake dedication of the Salt Lake Postoffloe said and "I know not one single man visitor. Friday. Wednesday, Postmaster General Far- or woman who has made a success of it who has not been over a long period ley was present. of years a bard worker." He added: Mrs. I. L. Lott was a Provo visitor LEGAL NOTICES "Take for your motto the old German last week. Rodney Dlckeraon returned home phrase 'Ieh Dlen.' (I serve). Meaning Monday from the Veterans Hosptlal in what? Serve your depositors, your Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moncur are the Salt Lake City, where he has been tak stockholders SUMMONS and society. COURT OF UTAH in medical treatment for the past two DISTRICT IX THE proud owners of a new Ford V8. "VLet no man tell you that private iniweeks. tiative is dead. On the contrary, it comCOUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. vs. Mrs. H. J, Hansen of Levan, Is a Plaintiff PHILLIPS. mands a greater premium today than ALICE most f her son, Leo Hansen and DAVID E. PHILLIPS. Defendant., Mrs. Amy Smith and daughter, ever before. If you and others like you family. THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID Jaunita, and Mrs. C. E. Feat hers tone have courage enough, if you possess returned home Saturday from a ten patience, if you have a passion for bard DEFENDANT: Mrs. Ina Vastrow of California who day visit at Ogden, Huntsvllle and work, and if, with an open mind, you You are hereby summoned to appear is a guest of her father, W. S. Evans, Plain City with relatives and friends. look to and prepare for the future and within twenty days after service of this the opportunities which are sure to pent Tuesday in Payson with friends. summons upon yoti, if served within come, you cannot be denied. Tour genLehi friends of Miss Thelma Hansen eration will add prestige to the honorthe county in which this action Is Mrs. J. H. MoLeod is spending the of Salt Lake City received word this able calling that we know as banking." brought, otherwise within thirty days week Iff Salt Lake City with her sister, week that Miss Hansen fell while on after service, and defend the above enMrs. S. T. McCall. titled action; and in case of your fail vacation breaking both bones of her Banks Repay R. F. C. Loans ankle. Banks and trust companies on May ure so to do, judgment will be rendered Mrs. Ina Vastrow. Mrs. Juliette 31 had repaid 61 per cent, or against you according to the demands Goates and daughter, Pauline, were of the $1,581,357,085.08 in cash of the complaint which has been filed Miss Reva Goates, local manager ot Salt Lake visitors, Thursday. , the Lehi telephone exchange was back which they bad received from the Re- with the Clerk of said Court. This is on the job at the telephone office this construction Finance Corporation since an actoin in divorce brought to disIts establishment on February 2, 1932. Mrs, George Ricks Is visiting her week following her summer vacation. solve the marriage contract now and mother, Mrs. Harold Bennett of Grace, heretofore existing between the plain FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD Idaho, this week. tiff above named and the defendant Mr. and Mrs. Ross NIelson of PleasFINDS BANKING BETTER herein. ant Grove, will leave the early part of Mrs. Elmer Manning returned home August for a trip to Chicago and the WILLIAM AS HER, WASHINGTON. D. C.- -A review by Saturday from a week's visit with Worlds Fair. Attorney for Plaintiff. the Federal Reserve Board Indicates friends in Eureka. that the condition of operating banks, P. O. Address: Mrs. James Zimmerman and Mrs. B, particularly In country districts, has Box 343 Lehi, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin of W. Brown were Salt Lake visitors improved in recent months, as shown Publication August 2. 1934. First Boulder City, are spending a short Monday. They visited with Mr. Brown by the fact that these banks have been Last Publcatlon August 30, 1934. vacation In Lehi, In the L. D. S. Hospital and report his able to reduce their Indebtedness to the reserve banks, to the Reconstruction condition as well as can be expected. Finance Corporation and to others. FIRST CLASS Joseph Andreason returned home The July bulletin of the board in disMrs. E. W. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday from a two weeks visit with BICYCLE REPAIRING these findings says: his daughter in Wyoming. , Frank Martins, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil cussing "At the same time progress has been OF ALL KINDS Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Gray made In making available to depositors Mr. and Mrs. Golden Adams and attended the funeral services for Jay funds that had been tied tip In closed GLEN TRANE banks. family of Layton, spent Monday and Smith at Alpine, Sunday. Adams' Mrs. home of "Banks the at in financial centres have Tuesday Shop at Residence, Lehi, Utah been out of debt to the Federal Reserve Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Garrlety, daugh father, W. S. Evans. ters, Donna and Lucille and son. Banks for a long time and In addition Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Olsen and daugh- Bobby, of Eureka, spent Sunday with have had a large volume of excess reAt the beginning of the year ters of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday Mrs. Garrlety's parents, Mr. and Mrs. serves. there were still many small banks with Mrs. Olsen's mother, Mrs. W. W. Alma Beck. throughout the country, however, that Clark. 1967,959.-623.0- j and Mr. and Mrs. Azor Southwick Mr. and Mrs. Carl Winn and family Van Albert Mrs. and family and Mr. of Mariposa, California, were guesta of the early Winn this week. Wagoner and family Fork Mrs. Mary of the week In American part fit I AYilliam The Third Ward Gleaner Girls held a to understand the many shower for Mrs. Roy Fage of Pleasant recognize and are occurring, for "it is that changes Grove, at the Fage home Friday even- fatal to be obsessed with the belief ing. that any and all change from the exist. Margaret Thurman Is spending wka vacation at Mt. Pleasant, Vi Urn S LET US GIVE YOU ESTIMATES AND HELP YOU SOLVE THE PROBLEMS MI. S. 13 LidDTT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 i STATE STREET LEHI, UTAH 3 FIR E IE A FAMILY PASS TO ROYAL WITH EACH 50c PAID ON SUBSCRIPTION Send In Your Subscription - Today illlillUI'!" One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c I The Only Paper That Seta and Prints All Local News Ada in Lehi. WHY ROT BUILD LEHI? ' td |