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Show 1 1S33 THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY. MARCH 14. 1935 Wing c:-- several bills, including the labor bill, the proposed bill regarding organization 0f self-cpera-tiveand the proopsed bill for rduc-th- e number of railroad , r d o. ILeit up niit tin. fi if 4 B ELIEIPffldDMR? Music is any sound combined so arranged as pleasure. to the ear. ncw. 1- ForalaM by Utah Oounty Pr!F.EVE NATURAL BEAUTY OF HOME GROUNDS the state the beauty of has been marred by L. improper pruning or otherwise i treatment of the trees and shrubs i. bu hat belong- w Utah extension at the of If Hogenson, jj. In almost everjr tumiiiuiiiLjr trees see these mistreated ate rj can etsf canding 8S SUeni gno&vs wuere axes been used to lut off most of. the -i t i. leaving eacn nmo just a stump ouch a iree m or three ieet .ong. become a thing of beauty n Jin. It will always be a sore spot much from the ad Till detract very ataral beauty of the home grounds. in fiver of homes 1 T J almost every com- .L.., tint mav iiotc jaUlty, trees ami bihuuo cut." That is, "dutch a jjd given it tops have been cut off square, iiis leaving a flat top. A tree or shrub iui topped has lost its beauty and fulness and soon becomes just a "crow's nest" and can just as well be we see in Again, 1 3 se entirely. Trees and shrubs should be allowed to grow into their natural form and toe to be beautiful. We cannot make a spreading tree out of a tree that naturally grows straight up; neiher can we make a spreading tree pow up. it is out oi namony witn latere if we attempt to do so. Prune trees to make them look natural, advises Mr. Hogenson. If a limb is out of symmetry, or if the is are too thick or too many on one side, thin them out by cutting off the entire limb smoothly right down to he trunk of the tree and parrellel with it. This will make the tree spmetrical and it will continue to be ing of beadty, and increase in as the years go by. removed a It Mr. and Mrs- - Herbert Irs. Douglas Scalley of City, were Sunday guests Taylor and Salt Lake of Mrs. M. - UXJL W Lehi's Amusement Center WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday and Saturday, March 15 and 16 Now he's a fugitive from a female scarface- - single or to give PAUL MUNI and BETTE DAVIS in "Bordertown" - a aiayor scale is a group of seven tones, two half steps and five A man without a heart caught in the silken anarei of a woman without a aoul- wnoie steps the half steps comini? be tween three and four and seven and Also Our Gang Comedy "MAMAS LITTLE PIRATE." ADMISSION ON'LY lOe and loc $ Farm and Home News a Lfchl MUSIQ COUIUH 1 detj 01 nt preer.t Pays to Have Your Own H oyal ... was of the to fill a newly created orignastwn, . . .. . :',-.-. ili, r11 .1 tu persons were vu-mnao- eierted second 43 H n rir;.i,. V-- s, Ast eight Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, March 18 and 19 3. To make the half steps come in 17," ineir proper places. .i 4 , , Aiinns tne oldest books on RELIEF WORKERS music, there is one belonging to the Chinese, it dates form the eleventh DEMAND PROBE OF century B. C. and six hundred years "YOU'RE THE later was translated into the German and from book find this language, we QUOTA GIVEN UTAH SWELLEST SWEETHEART some of the earliest records of music. 5 The Hindoo and most of the COUNTY BOARD FAVORS MOVE Oriental countries-- . A MAN EVER TO STOP ANNOUNCED The Hebrews, Greek and the BUDGET CUT Romans. The crommed-withoctio- n story of a 7. Because music was regarded as th works for tho man girl who shot Provo Resolutions favoring an in- anan essential factor to their Worship, ht loved, when fat clipped his wing. vestigation of Utah's relief quota per it was a prominent feature of all their family as compared to other states of dances and games. It was also conAnothtr great performance from fh girl the western area and a movement to idered a very important item in the stop the 15 per cent reduction on re- education of their youth. yov hved in "Thin Man"i "Broadway Bill" lief budgets here, effective March 1, 8. A folk song is one which had its were adopted at a meeting of the Utah origin among the peope of a nation Adolph Zukor county advisory board of the Civic end and by long association has come to be Relief Workers' Potective union, Sat- a part of their music. Vt aV 9 A drama is a play set to music. urday night at the city and county 10. A large musical work with building. Both were referred to the state text founded on scriptural narritive union grievance committee, headed by performed without scenery and action. Ed Bunnell of Pleasant Grove, C. L. 11. The cantata originated about of state union Orem, Spaugy presi- 1600, it is shorter than the oratorio, J7 dent, assured the board of the support and consists of solos, choruses, with of the state organization on the two instrumental accompaniments, it may mm be either sacred or secular. problems. 12. The sonata consists of three The resolutions were adopted following a report by union members that or four movements, the first is generalA Paramount1 Pktura with RoSCOO Utah's relief quota per family is the ly long and intelltctual in character, lowest in the western region. A sur- the second is shorter and more emoHobart Cavanaugh Dean vey last November showed the relief tional, the third is lighfer and freer quota per family in Utah was about than the first two and the fourh is the $23, as compared to $43 for Cal- climax or grand final. 13 Is an elaborate, piece of music ifornia, they said. the Cecil Johnson, Lehi chairman of written for all the different' musical instruments. committee , cooperative hay buying 14. Is a vocal declamation with a Also PATHE NEWS and BETTY BOOP CARTOON COMEDY. Admission Ofly 10c and 15c reported that approximately 40 car 15 tons per full muicsal accompaniment loads of hay, averaging 15. Is the introductory piece of a car, had been purchased and distributed among members of the union lartre dramatic work It may also be at a saving of from $2 to $6 per ton. an independent orchestral composition. 16. Classical music is written Efforts will be made soon to secure a for eenuine beauty, it always ad carload of grain, it was decided- MANDY CHRISTIANS, JEAN PARKER and CHARLES BICKFORD in of design The board decided to give a vote of heres strictly to certain laws the thanks to Senators Hugh SM. Woo- and form which were made by musical theory. dward and Eldred M. Royle and State err Pa t. matsers of muic is unrestricted by Romantic J- - W. Aird for Mrs. Representative I emotional feel The screen's greatest drama of love, devotion and retribution their sympathetic attitude toward la- traditions, it expresses bor during the preesnt legislative ing, life, and action. as record on went also They A . c. HAD!" if AY cs js - m mum ME a 7 IK 1 V Kami Jagger Don't Misa ItTj Wednesday and Thursday, March 20 and 21 IT'S BARGAIN DAYS "A Wicked Woman" if ss-si- Also Chapter No. 10 of "TAILSPIN TOMMY" A Taylor. Let's All Seats 10c SPECIAL! COMING SOON "Rock Mt Mystery," "Forsaking !. T! -- v SPECIAL PROGRAM ,'ww'wwiiiiiiiiniiuiiui i p. m. xnursaay. luarcn zi. at ox ueni wui be nunorea oiticers guests oi uie iour camps, uoia the Central Camp ua rrovo will ' ue in attenuance. A and ioneers mere win WlFBtt Inmg VS. Quint TaylorBuckBros. and Sanky Dixon and Ott Romney, other stars. With Bouts at the Half n 14th March Thursday, send the Powers' and Support this gameNational team to the AU Admission 15c and 25c work. The flight ia completed saely, but only through Grant's heroic efforts, during which he con fesses his love. J elections of omcers oi two cumps xoiiowing ine program. A small aunusbioii wtu ue cuai'ged anu a good attenuance is uesueu. JfrtOXiiCilVii UiiuiN JtlAS A Powers Shoe Team w De CIVIC REU&F WORKERS famous "Seeing Eye'" dogs, and help and inhim to regain his terest in his work- Just aa Grant is convincd that his experiments are reaching their climax he loses his plane because he lacks funds. As a last desperate gestur Miss Loy undertakes a Moscow-NeYork flight for the $25,000 offered which will enable him to complete his self-respe- ct t The Daughters of the Pioneers of wia meet in a conjoint session in k litn w aru Amusement Hail cJie ou last-minu- ta f " AT THE ROYAL 1 - ''v'jiy ' 5 COLORFUL DRAMA "BORDER- - TOWN," AT ROYAL, mm 'Mm I LOY AND GRANT FLYING LOVERS, IN AERIAL FILM For Paramount's stirring picture of aaventure and romance above the clouds, "Wings in the Dark." comim? Sunday, Monday and Tuesday to the uoyai iheatre, Myrna Loy and Cary Grant have been cast as flying sweethearts in the roles. Miss Loy plays a headline huntinc. thrill seeking aviatrix, while Grant acts the role of a scientist of the air. His life work is the nerfection of g and piloting devices that will make flight absolutely safe. The two are first broutrht together when Miss Loy's brazen attempt to cash m on the publicity of Grant's flieht forces his with drawal from the project. He attempts the flirht atrain but !a blinded bv an accident and' flees to the woods for solace. Miss Loy who has learned to love him. follow htm to his hide-oubrings him one of the blind-flyin- trans-Atlant- ic t. fi ,v liltf lnuAY Last Wednesday night, March Uth the Civic Keiiet vvorners Protective onion, celebrated the nrst anniversary of oganization, with a birthday party in the Memorial liuilding, attenaea oy aoout two hundred inenus and members of the union. Promptly at 8 0 ciocK, Mr. Wallace Jemunson, master 01 ceremonies, requested Mr. Anaer- ibun, io invoice uivine Diessing, alter which followed a splendid musical pro We were also Iavored by " Joe gram. rentier" and his tumbling clowns. joe-- and the clowns being nne students irom Lehi High School. Their exhibition of tumbling reliects much credit upon the department ot physical education of the high school. At the close of the program, delicious refreshments were served. The C R. W. P. U. wish to etxend thanks to each one who gave of their talent so willingly. Also our deep appreciation to Mr. J. L. Barnhart, who so kindly loaned to us his piano, that helped so much to make our program the grand success it proved to be. After community singing of "Am erica,'"' benediction was pronounced, and a very happ birthday was en joyed by all. C. W. R. P. Union Reporter. lo! Watch for dates. All Others" i-- 1 I FRI- - and SAT, Paul Muni, one of the greatest ac tors of the stage or screen, ccmcs to in the Warner the Royal'Theatre Bros, production, "Bordertown," which! is said to be the most poweful drama in which he has ever appeared. The picture, suggested by Carroll Graham's novel, is a stark, realistic picturization of the colorful life in a ton on the American border, with its night clubs and gambling resorts frequented by American millionaires and bored society women seeking diversion. In this atmosphere that Paul Muni, n the role of a foreign youth risee to riches and power as th proprietor of a fashionable night club and gaming hall. Handsome, magnetic, he ia loved by two women, one a fiery adventures who slays her husband to try to win him and when scorned, charges him with the murder. The part is played by Bette Davis, who is said to surpass even her splendid performance, ! in "Of Human Bondage." The other woman in the triangular romance in an American society woman, who plays with the handsome young proprietor of the night club, a nutation which the mad youth takes seriously, and which ends in tragedy. i |