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Show -- Thursday. May 16. 1935 :tt5!!- - -- L THE T.PWT VPVV. PPVCQ Mr. . and ilrstwi.,i.y of American Fork, 'wereSun LOCAL ITEMS Srta " Mrs Samuel ican Fork visitors, Sunday. Adams, a student of the Uni- rsity of UUh spent Tuesday and ma prenus, .nr. ana Wednesday wim Adams. F. A. Mrs. and was the only yA rf City. emh grade and Mrs. Alfred C. Johnson fiom the h,Kher grades entered Provo ere Len visitors, Monday. and Miss Utella tne ts . u. Relief Workers Protective of and guets Bishop ett sponsored an entertainment Smith. E. jfjs. Joseph Memorial Mrs. Wallace Hebertson entertainat her home Saturday evening, honoring the fourteenth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Atha. A large group of girl, enjoyed a treasure hunt and other game followed by dainty refreshments. NATURAL FORCES AID BUSINESS RECOVERY By R. S. HECHT American Bauhrrt frttiiett post- - i. Union the Hall for the benefit of their new p!a0 fund. After a very enjoyable musical program refreshments NOTICE served, followed by dancing until midnight, and was enjoyed by about a hundred union Lehi Revised of 511 members and their City Section friends. Ordinances The union wishes to announce that until further notice, each Thursday w here a cases all person agrees jo night in Memorial Hall, at 8 p. m in n """-"-'- J (0 pUTCnasc pail deed to the same regular meetings a musical program jot, nd before the ill be to which all union memWJ miu, "c auauuuus or bers aregiven jl (jelivereu invited to attend. .wts to properly care for said lot. the with conditions uJ fails to comply . 1 f i 11 s The Evansville Camp of the f the sale oi saia ioi, me ciiy may reof the Pioneers entertained Daughters tare or iur any jeU property portion at a banquet, which no Thursday afternoon at any such lot in the home of Mrs. H. C. Evans, honorgent has been made. Lent city Council. ing the retiring officers of the camp uic jjtuiicera oi ine district. Mrs week-en- d in j A DEBATE TO BE HELD BY CLASS Other towns are only The Second Ward Ladies are sponsoring a debate "Should Women Seek a Career and Compete Writh Men or Remain in the Background" at their class in Sunday School, Sunday morning at 11 :25 a. m. in the Relief Society rooms. Miss Irene Wilson and J. Nile Washburn will debate the question. Mrs. Sadie B. Adams is teacher of the class. Anyone interested is cordially invited to join the class, Sunday morning. a moment away for business matters or a visit with friends TELIEIPMODNIE A LTHOUGH. Is Newspaper advertising builder of business. m as offlcUl rtudiet of business conditions show, business still far from having struck Its full stride, nevertheless. I belter that It Is undoubtedly true that the natural economical p r O H. C. Evans, Mrs. Thomas Trinna-Mr- s. Val Zimmerman are the retiring o cers of the past year. Mrs. Jane Lewis was the honored pioneer guest Other pioneers unable to attend w ere visited by camp o fficers and their dinner taken to them. Mrs, Sarah Pass- - of Provo a county officer was present. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barnes gathered at their home in honor of Mother's Day, Sunday. A family social and dainty refreshments were enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes, Mr. and Ms. Reuben Tomilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Clark and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Henrickson and famiy of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs- - Eldon Barnes and family of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barnes and family, and Mrs. Frank Barnes and family. The whole purpose of the work of I read in an English newspaper the the world u ti supply man's wants and other day that a certain country is now as the population increases slowly, so the "sole remaining citadel of demoman s wants too. increase slowly. cracy." It did not name the country. " hat is needed is for man's wants to increase faster and money to circulate New ideas and efforts always bring freer so they can supply the increased more business. wants. Asstietiem ed Mr Eobison jjiss Ruth 01 students cmith, Edward South ick srwnt th eek in Salt Lake W. Glade of Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Bob Dunkley and Mrs. W. E. Dunk-le- y of Salt Lake Cty, and Mrs. Julia Hunterwere dinner guests of Bishop and Mrs. Jseph E. Smith, Monday. Mrs. W. H. Barnes were jjr, and Thursday, May 16, 1935 i which hare for more , active and normal business conditions. R. S. HECHT believe I The Fundamental Cure Like a doctor, the administration can help nature. But the fundamental healing processes will come from natural causes and not from political remedies. Despite the slackening of business now apparent, despite expressions of disappointment we hear from various quarters, nevertheless I am confident that these fundamental healing processes, if not spectacular, are none the less surely at work. Gradually our business leaders are showing greater confidence in the future and are assuming a more forward looking position. I firmly believe that If we will make up our minds to replace with confidence-psychologthe results will fully Justify such a new attitude. y is a good BANKERS' ASSOCIATION STIMULATES - lull I MAY 27 , Come in and see what we're offering. Special values in poultry And try your hand at the supplies you can't afford to miss. You may win one of the 12 Sperry Feed Estimate Contest. valuable prizes including: as first prize this FREE that there Is growing a broader public perception that the people of this country must make their own prosperity and not wait for the Government at Washington to make it for them. In otier words, normal economic vigor and vitality of the United States is slowly but inevitably bringing a return of natural business recovery. yy MAY 20 to al- ways brought ths nation out of a slump are now and hare been for some time steadily at work laying the foundations saj Tpl et e, of beautiful dishes Feed People's Co-oDepartment p. STATES TREET TELEPHONE mm 76 OR LEWS AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday and Saturday, May 17 and 18 TOGETHER FOR THE FIRST TIME ADVERTISING ' f WILLIAM POWELL and GINGER ROGERS in Will Pay To B Now Before Advance 1 Prices It FOR FECIALS 17 and 18 and Sat May Friday ... Honey, half gallon 49c, 1 gallon 85c, 5 gallon $3.99 29c ;ton, 2 pound bottle, regular 35c 59c aUup, One Gallon, No. 10 size 30 &ffee Brand, 1 pound jVernal G Any 15 BEANS, 2 CANS FOR ;ORN.PEASandTOMATOES.PERCAN -- ..10C ttALTINE. LARGE 55 $1 SIZE IIVPatt ,w .....- - kq iur i can 25 gAXajSANER. 3 BOXES for ttco, while it lasts gXACHrLARGE CANS rHT GLOBES, 15. 30, 60 WATTS rOOTH SARDINES 2b 10" 3 for 25" 488 TUMBLERS 3 for 10 10 ur STICKS oilet 2 or '. Soap, Real Good f CAN LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER, 2 BARS H MILK SOAP 15 lJUETT'S TEA, 2 Pound Package 29 WASHING SOAP, large J 5 POUNDS FOR 25 e ttCKLES. large quart 2W 33 jNIJT BIITTP'R 9 PniTKn TAR BUTTER & 5 - - 4 Bottles for 25c "bCTYABD 3 10 25c SPOOLS SODA, rAinau LYE, 3 BOXES DEVIL MEAT MACAKUINl " 25o 3 orflunmii- - 4 FOR 10 Pound for 29 9 Bars for 23c 10 clock container LARGE JAR MUSTARD, WRITING TABLETS. Regular 10c ENVELOPES. PACKAGE WAX PAPER. R'9ulr 25c CORN & GLOSS STARCH, Kingforrs. 5c 5 2 for ,f GRAPE JUICE. Urge Bttk best flavor... 69c HALF GALLON PRESERVES, ""ttmfll itchen, Grocery AMERICAN FORK, UTAH 14 U )l,;ijHW-- 15 . . .. to have our time pieces fixed. SPECTACLES REPAfRED AT A VERY LOW COST. mMES All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory. L. R. KITCHEN, Jeweler. WATrHES CLOCKS, JEWELRY, , "Star of Midnight" A baffling: drama . that will hold you spell bound while you burst with laugttea and revel in romance. Also CHARLIE CHASE in his latest comedy "O. K. TOOTS" ONLY 10c and , - lie ; i Sunday, Monday and Tuesday May 19, 20 and 21 It i : ! 300 GOCCICUJ GCLDTtiSCrSI STARS I SUSPR&fSI LAUGHS I WARS ON BANK ROBBERS National Bankers Association Pressing Active Steps to Protect Members-Lo- sses Cut Vi - . M 1 ONE GALLON65 GALLON35 Pound 3 SODA CRACKERS, MATCHES, PER CARTON of 6 BOXES-23 for 10 C.RAPKFRIIIT 6 for 25 LB- BARLAUNDRY SOAP, SYRUP- The American Bankers Association's Advertising Department reports rapid progress of the use by banks of the bank newspaper advertising prepared by it for members to assist them in rebuilding public confidence and good will in their communities. The central theme of this advertising service deals with the "essential line of economic and social service that ajl sound banking inherently renders the depositor and the public," the report Is not banking says, showing that laws which make banking nseful and safe, but that fundamentally It la honesty and skill in management under private initiative." The Advertising Department I supplying about a thousand members U. the association with newspaper and other advertising material The newspaper material totals about 80,000 advertisements annually. The growth of the work of the department is shown by the following figures: On September 1 1IS4, the number of basks being served regularly each month was (tl. The total number on April 1, 19S6, was 914, an Increase of 801 regular subscribers, or 49 per cent In a period of seven months. 78 Imprisonment or death of many desperate bank criminals the past year has brought no appreciable reduction in attacks on banks, James E. Baum, In charge of the American Bankers Association Protective Department, has reported to his organisation. In the six months ended February 28, 1935, he says, banks were targets for 169 daylight holdups and 40 night burglaries. He added that although banks that are not members number only about half those enrolled In the association, they r.uffered a far greater rate of attack, nanvely, 61 per cent of all the bank robberies committed during the period. Lottei Show Decresie During the period under report, bank burglars and bandits exacted tribute amounting to $943,551 compared with lossei totaling $1,257,000 a year ago, he said. This reduction in losses is attribrestrictions uted to the and other limitations In the exposure of surplus cash imposed last year by underwriters and several bank supervisory authorities. The sharp reduction in the material loss of money and securities resulting from bank robbery this year was "overshadowed by the killing of 2 bank employees, one bystander and 5 arresting officers," and since last August bank robbery also cost the lives of 15 criminals and caused physical injuries te II bank employees, 12 bystanders, i arresting officers and 8 bandits, a total of 62 casualties. Investigations by the association's agents resulted in the arrest of 21 forgers, 42 bandits and one burglar, or 79 of the 141 bank criminals reported as being apprehended during the period. 1 ,'t IJfrJjUffi FAMOUS STARS INCIUDINO DICK POWELL He! him sing "LULLABY OP ROADWAY" ntj on of 4 stunning specroci numoers in wfIJi Buiby terkelev outdoes himself . Also PATHE NEWS and a Good Cartoon Comedy. ONLY 10o and 15 MISS IT s PONT time-lockin- g Wednesday and Thu., May 22 and 23 ITS BARGAIN DAYS The Big Show of Music, Girls and Romance RAMON NOVARRO and EVELYN LAYE in ' "The Night Is Young" You'll be swept along on golden melody to the thrills and gayety of young Also Chapter No. 8 of love in Vienna. "LAW OF THE WILD" All Seats 10c Let's Got |