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Show I DECEMBER 6, 1934 r THE I farm an( kr Homen.nt News : a o.,.. Provo, Friday. Mrs. Riiph Davis was a visitor. Tuesday. Utah Count Viii-nU- Mrs r ""P" lIViS Mrs. John Wing of LEHI FREE PRESS ' Silt Lakt Mr Earl Smith and son Glen, spent PLAN otKENTS IN BEET in Salt Lake City. Saturday LAND THE WITH BUN developing recreational are throughout the country for the benefit Of Luther Coates is reported as very 111 at allotments under the sugar nome this week. t.is a number of its e. citizens as Xa" a . lare on Agrcultural "run with the ProduC' State the t i84, Peterson says. Al- ;, - .h contract runs with the .,1 receive a share of kid, oayments based on their covering the land. In ..,rt who have the farm f'tTnts of Zl Adjuat-Tdmitrati- the the cntract In order that recreational al- - the land, and not to the Jucer K is important for. grower. records so that their rtrify the nm4iit!nn mar- be L on pal .ttelr counted iur area theSe so ca'Jed may be developed to accommodate the latest number of people, the need of a plan for development of such areas was appreciated. It is the purpose of thia publication to offer some of the guiding principles in the planning of public of various type. Theae-- principles while neither nm.1 nor complete, are presented at this stage with the idea of indicating a tangible foundation as a proper basis for the development of public campgrounds which will be improved to benefit the general pubUc aUow f diStration. 1" nruUle in currying on the work Is discus.ied with the purpose of indicating the logical steps to pursue leading up io me completion of a project of camp-groun- Producers-th- e contract calls for pos-s.bl- 1 r .. b. U1 proving. ai. a. Taylor who has been wr. uie past two weeks is im Mrs. J. 0. Mei'.ing will entertain the Social Club at her home Thursday afternoon (today). Mr. and Mrs Andy Trane, daughter, Dolores and son, Glen, spent Tuesday n Salt Lake City. jmts. i. m. Davis Athenian Club afternoon. entertained at her the home Wednesday ot only calls for but wlth Misa Dorothy Stewart was a dinner Mau r"nninwho signsthea Iand contract producer guest of Mis3 Phyllis Kirkham, jll his iarms unun vuuuavv, that if he acquires this character. Iso agrees ..j he will also utrol of additional land, This publication will be of special The Second Ward Beehive Class. of the terms the to those responsible for re- "Guardians of the Treasure'' will eninterest k jowrned by land. ia regard to this extra creational planning on public areas tertain their mothers at a Xmas party the grower contract allows dedicated for use by the general public. at the home of their teacher, Mrs. E. as to what part of his farm jdl choice Copies can be secured free by resi- N. Webb, on Friday, December 7. so for beets, used growing is farms dents of the state by writing to the acre- bet contract con-m- et Mtft;. rliij does not exceed his Publications For instance--, a farmer allotment. louf as he Division, Utah AgricuMr. and Mrs. Everett Anderson of ltural Experiment Station, Logan, and Morgan, spent the week-en- d e r: with Lehi contract under eight have two farms requesting Miscellaneous Publication relatives. her t; .niirht always have grown beets 13. Under the beet contract M one farm. to his Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. be could shift the production Mrs. Max Rothe were and Wilson on the first not Donna Barnhart, 11, daughter of Mr. grown other farm and Ritchie Ritchie and arJurf Venice of the could L. and Mrs. he or fell J. production Barnhart on the Ice, split larm Irs. Bf between the farms. Sunday fracturing her elbow. H i farmer buys a farm on which Mrs. David Adamson and baby rethere to already an acreage allotment Mrs. D. Bosh and Miss Marie Bosh turned to their home In Salt Lake City to add allotment that entitled u it of Levan, and Morris Hansen of Salt after a two weeks visit with Mrs. pent to his own to make up the allotment Lake home City, were Thanksgiving dinner Adamson's mother, Mrs. Alice Phillips. for his total acreage. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen. Mr. ad Mrs. Keith Hunter spent "PUBLIC CAMP GROUND Mr. anl Mrs. J. J. Whitcomb of Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Hunter's PLANNING" IS NEW PUBLICATION Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr. and parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roth of Salt Mrs. Leo Hansen. Lake City. "Public Camp Ground Planning," ia Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner and Mrs. Alice Phillips spent the weekthe title of a miscellaneous pubication end in Salt Lake City with Mr. and daughters, Wanda and Klea were dinJust issued by the Utah Agricultural ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Experiment Station and the School of Mrs. David Adamson. McFarland on Thanksgiving. under the Forestry authorship of T. G. Mabel Anderson of Beth and Mises Taylor, Professor of Utah Forestry, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther had as State Agricultural College, and W. L. Morgan, spent Thanksgiving and the week-en- d Hansen Junior Forest Service and In Miss Ada their Thanksgiving dinner guests, Mr. with Phillips. " structor In Forest and Mrs. John S. Smith and family, Recreation, Utah State Agricutural College. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox enter- James Gatherum of Salt Lake City; During recent years the Federal tained at dinner Thanksgiving Day for Eva Guther of Montpelier, Idaho; Carl Pocatello, Idaho, and Government through the U. S. Forest Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fox and family, Hedberg of Allred. Betha Service, the National Park Service and Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Brems, Rodney other agencies has been Interested In Edwarls and Miss Inez Powell. Miss Alice Laird returned to her home In Goshen, Thanksgiving Day, following a three weeks visit with Mrs. Alice Tuckfleld and Mr. and Mrs. James Comer. 18 ( FRE lJo Powder, Rouge and Lipstick with your subscription iininjumiinimw Send In Your Subscription Today rmiwwiMoicii ichi n i umu n The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local News and Ads in Lehi. WHY HOT BUILD LEHI? Cheap Pkanbinf. witht wffl it You might save a few cents to fuirt expense wrer. t yon dolkra and dollars in trouble YOU LET US GIVE YOU ESTIMATES AND HELP SOLVE THE PROBLEMS BJLS.IUM ITT PHONE 23 STATE SXEEET SHERIFF'S JJ2HL OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT THE FOURTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COUNTY OF IN AND FOR THE UTAH STATE OF UTAH. vs. STATE OF UTAH, Plaintiff, known also REEVES, H. CLARENCE known as as C H. Reeves, and also and JANE Clarence Henry Reeves, rff.VES his wife, Defendants. SALE TO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S 1934. at on tne loui j.... nt Tw.mher. at the ten o'clock a. m of said day. Court Front Door of the Utah County House, in Provo, Utah County, Ltah, described property, fnliowin v situated in said county and particular-l.i. - as to-w- it: west corner of the Northwest quarter Section 6, Township 5 South, Range ? East of the Salt Lake Base and of the South Meridian, at intersection the Salt Lake & of line boundary thence Western Railway right of way; to the inSouth 13 rods, more or less, fence tersection of the EastR- boundary C- W- - R' thCnM of he D & B. G. in a Southeasterly direction fence 67 rods; thence y East 115 rods, more or S2 section line; thence North thence 121 rods; West rZ; thence 5&th S2 rods; thence West along rail39 rods road riKhtof-wa- y CONTAINto the place of beginning. more or ING an area of I1.M acres, all and with any less, together and appurtenances thereinto belonging, now built or to be built thereon. 4 share TOGETHER with four tne M i' nf water right right-of-wa- - Uiaim"'(20) snares ,,," m t - TAH Friday and Saturday, Dec. 7 and 8 ,j "British Agent" Sunday, Monday and Tuesday December 9, 10 and 11 rt OF TWO CONTINENTS STAGE te PICTURESQUE GYPSY INN IS REPRODUCED IN "BRITISH AGENT v III V ; r jw'J I 1VJ SALE the IRRIGATION COMPANY, Aether with any and all other water and ditch and water rights, ditches- or In anybelonging rlehts thereunto or belongwise appertaining used upon land described ing to the above JOth day Dated at Provo, Utah this of November, PLUMBING and HEATING THEATEE io !' J follows, rods, rnmmencing at a point 60 Northmore or less, South from the or You can't afford to take chances with ordinaiy hi Many motion picture casts have boasted peers even a Duke or but KKO-Radgoes them all two better by a King of Queen ' of CariocV because of their WHERE ITS ALWAYS NICE AND WARM Interpre tation of the fiery, eicliing dance in WEEKLY PROGRAM ''Fyinif Down to Rio."' In "The Gay Divorcee'' the great &ir present two grand Terpaichoreaa new dance, one called. "Day and , KAY FRANCIS AND LESLIE. HOWARD In "J Night,'' originated bf Ajt&ire and called ''the dance of moods'; another, the hit of the show, called ''The Contl- nental.' The latter creation, staged by Dave Warner Bros, had to team two of the screen' greatest stars to bring you thI4 Gould, who staged the "Carioca' In romance of a man and a woman who loved each other more than life yet werf "Flying Down to Rio,"' haa already enemies to the death! become the rage with movie folks, who call it "The Joy Dance'' because it is Also a GOOD MUSICAL COMEDY sad to combine beauty and sport, and 1 ONLY 10c and 15c is also well within the cspabilitiea of young and old. Music and lyrics for ''The Continental' are the work of Con Conrad and Herb Magidson, authors of the current novelty song, "Yes. Sir, I Love Tour A BIG SUPER SPECIAL AT REGULAR PRICES Daughter." Conrad wrote "Champagne Waltz." The play, a brisk and rollicking HIT comedy built around a romance Involving Astalre, Miss f"or-- uj Screen Ten T.--u- : on Rogers, Alice Brady and Edward Everett Horton, was adapted for the screen from the stage play which ran a full season In New York and another six months In London, starring Astalre. '1 4 Wed. and Thursday, Dec. 12 and 13 described WIOTE1 IE YOUR NEEDS DANCE KING AND QUEEN NOW IN THE CAY DIVORCEE" ur NOTICE OF SALE No. 9610 LEHI FEEE PRESS r AT THE ROYAL Aiici BflADY NOTICE OF One Year for $1.00 Six Months for 50c I - ' One of the most colorful sets of ''Britisli Agent,'' the First National production, which comes to the Royal Theatre on Friday and Saturday, is a famous Gypsy Trakteer, or Inn on the outskirts of Petrograd. In this scene, the night life of Russia's metropolis is shown In all its gayety and abandon. A real Balalaika orchestra Is used and the famous f Russian Gypsy drinking song, the Charouchka, is sung. The ceremony that accompanies this1 i song requires that everyone at the table be honored by the singer, and i 5. V .11 then, in turn, to empty the glass In toast to the songster. A new vocal star makes her bow to pictures in this secene. She is a Mos cow-bor- n girl, Marina Schubert, whose born girl, Marina Schubert, whose mother was the famous European diva, Nina Koshetz. Miss Schubert received her musical education at the Conser vatoire of Paris. Her beauty la of the dark, glamorous Russian type and the camera a well as the microphone sug With tour new hit $ongs, half gests that she Is a real film "find." tht btautitt of Hollywood "British Agent" is a powerful love drama starring Leslie Howard and and Mrs. John Kay Francis. It Is Inspired by R. H. Mrs. Joe. E. 8mlth, Smith and Mrs. O. A. Hunter enter- Bruce Lockhart's stirring novel of the tained at a shower at the Joseph E. Russian Revolution and the conflict of .RKO E9WAS9 IVESETT MGStTON Smith home, Saturday evening honor- a man and woman's undying love for 'A0IO ' of the each other with their love for their OsmiW ty AUdt Utxirkh ing Miss Alwene Rothe, a bride guests enjoyed an separate countries. month. Twenty-fosocial chat. and In the supporting cast are Wllllom of games evening ALSO PATHE NEWS AND A POPEYE COMEDY The high score prize was won by Miss Gargan, Phillip Reed, Irving Pichel, No Advance in Prices Only 10c and 15c. If you miss this one you'll be sorrfV Fern Rothe and the low score by Mrs. Walter Byron, Ivan Simpson and many Nevin Crabb. Following the games a other talented players. Michael CurtU directed the picture from the screen dainty luncheon was served. play by Laird Doyle. " ' M fMfm n ' rn - trr THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1931; " URNELLSnerlff. It. 14. first Publication November Lat PubUeatton December II, 13. THIRD VARD The screen'a man of action in the most thrilling role of his career- JACK HOLT in THIRD WARD SUNDAY SCHOOL REORGANIZED "I'll Fix It" j ( 9 He played the game of polltlce but couldn't play the game of lor. of the Third Ward Also BUCK JONES In ifl Sunday School was effected at the "THE RED RIDER' ward Fast Day services Sunday. Pert Beck was chosen superintendent with Homer Trinnaman as first assistant ALL SEATS I Co and Wayne Sunderland as second asCOMING SOON "THE MERRT WIDOW" sistant. supe'ln-tendenc- y of members the Retiring are Howard Ricks, who moved to Salt Lake City; Dale This Coupon and one ticket bought at the regular admission price wll j iladfleld and Homer Trinn,nian. Da'3 admit two to the Royal Theatre, Friday or Saturday. Into the Hadfield has been called Stake Board. officers have won the The evening brim full of fun and good eats. Mable Call, Ronald Price, Dsfciui Worl-to- n, respect and love of the entire ward for MerrUl ChrisrtofterBon, TImpanogos Richards, Ralph Worlton, Madge their faithful untiring service in the Wayne Adamson, Virginia Mell-In- g, Scout Executive of Provo will be Sunday School work. Don Glover, Karma Evans, Data There will be tumbling, present. Whirnpey, Arlene Allred and Glen and boaing exhibitions from Smitli. DANCE THURSDAY wrestling the B. T. U. of Provo,, Ward Lehi All kinds of lively games are being Third the Sponsored by Alex and Warren Chrlstofferson reFinance Committee, a dance will be arranged for the boys entertainment from a week's trip to Grajjd turned hed in the ward chapel, Thursday and an invitation extended to all boys Colorado. Warren Christoijer-so- n Junction evening, (tonight). Good music anda of Vanguard age In Lehi to be present. attended a funeal at Fruita, The Vanguards will assemble at the good time is planned for all. SpecialtMonday. ies of some sort are being arranged gymnasium at 8 p. m. or immediately Colorado, I. M. A. ward Invited. for. Everybody following the regular Joseph Colledge was taken aerlousl opening exercises. ill at his home Wednesday morning. A! There will also be a display of the sight Improvement was reported latef hobbies and handwork of the Van- In the day. JJ A reorganization LETS'" COUPON ty ji out-goi- . t V Scout Column STAKE VANGUARD JAMBOREE, DECEMBER 11 The first Jamboree of the Lehi Stake Vanguards will be hed In he High School Gymnasium on Tuesday evening December 11, directed by Stake Vanguard leader Evan Croft. Arrangements are being made to give all the boys of Vanguard age (14 to 18) an guards. The Jamboree Is free. Miss Donna Eldington entertained a number of friends, Friday evening at the homo of Dr. and Mrs. Elmo Eddlng-to- n. Ruslta Guests present were: Eddington of Salt Lake City, Davis Klttinger, Don Lott, Iris Fowler, Gene Wilson, Jean Fowler, Sterling Evaa4 at Mrs, A, W. Davis entertalnal Thanksgiving dinner at her home. Guests were. Mr. and Mrs. E. t Giles and family, Mrs. Susa Giles; I L. Giles of Los Angeles, California, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Giles of Salt Lak City, Mrs. Mabe Winterton and family of Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. RalpH Darisiff; '. ...AlltjgAt i f!, u |