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Show nisi ay, .f.vi:Mi:!;ri Til THE LEHI FREE PRESS ITEMS LOCAL ii. n, M'f. v .vr- u" Xeilson of Ida'uv, : vili-jjr v.ith her paieLta, Mr. Dert Gt.dw in Mr.-- . Nk-- m 'VU.iv. I tn htr marriage was Mit- Mfc-- a ' N M r. and Mis ! Sva! !e'. - 7 n- - i j n. Mr. I I 11 Goodwin. Agent fV Wiiliani Insurance Co. f.,r Life Metr has American Fork, niuwd and Lthi , his residence to 212 South 3rd Abe former home. the Philips' Lehi. to Shepherd, Su. lit :n e ..Irs. 1. A. J Secd the !'"ui :., viM in j; al (i .d a . . i 'i-:- a ;,ieaant!y hv m ;rs. iv,,r anj sur)ried ,.f r, ;. n.i, Uurru lrane spent) em visum? win were; Friday evening! aco.mpanied Konald to Logan. Sunday, fur a visit.! I M enter--iine- d and and Friday Haves Mrs. Hayes' Isaac Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Towell of Mis. Elmo Eadington an Ephriam, ere guests of Lehi rela Allen Fjeld. Monday in Salt tives, Tuesday. 1 & It means The Mothers Health Class which Salt Lake has been organized by the Public l ake last week with Mr. and Mrs. Health Nurse, Mrs. Mable Jones, held William Davis. a very successful meeting in the Memorial Building, Friday. Men's horse hide leather, sheep lined, large wombat collar coats, 36 Big Double Show at the Royal inch for $12.00 at Goodwin's. adv. Theatre, Friday and Saturday, adv. Mrs. Suzanna Comer returned home alter visiting with friends and rela You can have a telephone for a tives a day NICE AND WARM AT THE THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday and Saturday, Nov. 15 and 16 All the thrills of the Old West- - ZAXE GREY'S "Wanderer of the Wasteland" See the Big Gold See the fight holdup! No. 2 SUGAR IS SOLICITED MARKETS BIGGEST TURKEY CROP IMPORTANCE OF SUGAR INDUSTRY TO STATE, COUNTY Double Strike in the Desert! See stop an outlaw for life against Death Valley! LOOKIE- LOOK1E! LOOKIE! "HERE COMES COOKIE" With GEORGE BURNS and GRACIE ALLEN d Get ready for a load of laughs a jubilee of bigger and better ONLY 10c and 15c. gags. Two Big Features for the Price of One. Howard Evans is teaching school in the place of J. Nile Washburn, who was just recently operated on for apMr. Washburn's classes pendicitis. are the Junior High Englsh classes and the Senior High Public Speaking and Debating classes. laugh-jamme- Sunday, Monday and Tuesday November 17, 18 and 19 " '.iiy wjwuw , '' VITAL INDUSTRY The beet sugar ind'js'ry meias millions of dollars to Utah county, he In li)'i''. when the yieli explained. was NJ percent or normal, the payroll as $l",iMi a month, beet payments were 72'i,inxi; a total of 20.W0 tons of toal valued at $25,000, and which cost $27,000 to feright- - was used; there were 1100 tons of lime mk, valued at $10,000, used; also, 2500 gallons of lubricating oil. 10,000 tons of Utah coke. 60,000 yards of filter fabrics. 430,000 sugar bags valued at $yo.000, as well as a yearly maintenance and improvement expenditure of from $35,000 to $50,000. The reason there are so many idle sugar factories and beet slicers in the state is that efficiency in manufacturer has so increased the past few years that the Spanish Fork plant, for instance, can handle all the beets of Utah county. Mr. Jacobsen told the history of sugar beet culture and sugar manufacture in Utah, when the plant was introduced and the first factory was established in Lehi in 1891, since then the business has flourshed and brought rich returns In the first year the yield per acre was only 5.3 tons but Increased to 14 tons in 6 years. SHOWN For every bag of cane sugar that 8-- W W GEE, IWISH I HAD A LAMP LIKE THAT The family of Mr. Matt Peterson met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson, Monday evening and The party enjoyed a ijrkey dinner. was in honor of the birthdays of Matt Peterson. Lewis Peterson. Mr. Elmer Jackson and the wedding of Ellis All the family attended Peterson. and spent an enjoyable evening. , ; KINDIS WHAT 1 i " ii KEENJSNVjT? IT'S AN IT ? r ' f' ' f j FOR STUDYING isji CV j BETTER. SIGHT h LAMP Hyrum Gray motored to Salt Lake Thursday and went through the temple with his son Elmo who will leave soon for the mission field. A h M4 ' 1 ks Blankets at Zero Prices at adv. Mr. and Mrs- Morris Trane of Salt Lake and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Noyes of American Fork, were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fjeld. - f 5 villi , n Mr. and Mrs Basil A. Smith of Morgan, visited with Mr. Smith's mother. Mrs. Harriet Jane Smith. Saturday and Sunday, who is staying with Mr", and Mrs. J. E. Smith. DAUGHTER of im RICH snd she's iWcf tamzi . . to Mrs. Allen Fjeld recently returned from Los Angeles, California, where she has been visiting with her son. Gorgeous Jocn never so exciting rs n t; i tumultuous romance directsd by W ',. VAN DYKE of "The Thin Won" nd fame! "Naughty Msrislla" ft int lops! 1 '. '! " fJ 1,, Vif . (i 4 " rA .. .! s. Mrs. S. E. Littleford, S 3, BRIAN 1 i 11 A F R Mcho- - A L i A M N K M O R G A N acMAHON 2 Picture ADMISSION 10c and COMEDY. 20c. Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 20 & 21 ITS BARGAIN NIGHTS SS ..... in ..w u knew i... 'Sliest m the story of a woman nu had to flRht to win back her man- - Also fnapter No. THE ALL SEATS 10c C0MING "Watch AN A ROARING GD Ck SOONCHINA fot Jate9 Littleford. Mrs. Grant Littleford, Mrs. Eutrene Gmnoy and Miss Donna Richins of Pleasant Grove, spent Monday in Salt Lake City on a combined business and pleasure trip. While thev were in Salt i.ake they visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gill large double blankets $l.!i8, others up to $1.08 at Goodwin's. Part ft Mrs. Forrest wool Loveridge and Mrs. Julia a group of Vaughn entertannod dance the night Monday friends after Those present to a delicious supper. of a ere: Mr. and Mrs. E. Dredge Gais-forFA. Mrs and Salt Lake, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmstead. - d, A fJJlA, 13 of Buck WEST School is under way. Give your boy and girl one of these new lamps lor doing homework. to give shadowless, glareless Scientifically designed light, litis new lamp is a boon to young eyes . . . especially when they may bo so easily strained reading in poor light. Make sure your lighting is correct. Call us, and we will be glad to have one of our lighting advisors r test. Pervisit your home and make a too is much there glare. Perhaps lamps are haps improperly placed, or the light is insufficient. This service costs you nothing. Eyesight specialists can tell you if your eyes are injured. Then see your lamp dealer or come into low-price- LET8 GO MELODY." SEAS" and "BROADWAY near future. the top of th to ceiling nd elinm.ates shadows. sight-mete- t rofiectoi softens litrht, pru vents A glare. J d 'Hi 3. Wide shade gives ample lilfhtover youl t work. ' 4. Shade lining is white to reflect more light. S. Ump is high r wiiriiiirn in t ffni s Urge working rev. our store for approved lighting equipment. IMPORTANT Be lure to look for the authorised certification tag on the lamp you buy. It isn't an I E $ Better Sight Lamp If It doesn't have thlt tag. Those Thursday. Henry Wathen. Dorton, Mrs. Clyde wre: present Mr?. Sophia Bowers, Mrs. La Verde Peterson. Mrs. Lottie Peterson, Mrs. Holmstead Rh .da Johnson, Mrs. Oscar and Mrs. Evelyn Shepherd. Mr. and M- r- William Powell are California for making their home in is attendPowell Mr. a hort time. He expects to finish there. school ing in the a course in Desiel Engineerng Wiile opening shuje throws light J. Auxiliary Logon The American held at 'he home of Mrs. "The Goose and the Gander" wna. Ke '" ,. . st 8,he at our showroom. nieitinf vas KAY FRANCIS and GEORGE BRENT in 7 QmuA, I. Don ALSO PATHE NEWS and a GOOD CARTOON See this new study lamp now on display enioyahle trip. V ' n Ralph. She reported as having had an ... VjII comes into the state of Utah the sugar beet growers are deprived of Co cents, said Carl Jacobsen. supervisor of the Utah-Idah- o Sugar company plant at Spanish Fork, and presidentelect of the Kiwanis club Thursday noon at the Roberts hotel. Beet sugar is refined to an extent now that the finest candies in the or 117-United States are made from it. and PHONE Night or Day all the Utah candy manufacturers use Twenty yers ago the Get a Free Family ticket to LeM'i it exclusively. If you hare any news ,of la-Jack Smuin and finest Boyd Smuin, exbeet to was not refined the sugar th theatre, terest, any adrerlisng, any Job ! Royal Theatre, with Audrey Thomas. "The Three Sen- each 50c on subscription of the tent it is today, and many housewives paid printing or want anything; 1b j sations." gave a skating exhibition at Lehi Free Press, the paper that doea still cling to the idea that for fancy the printing; line. Park Monday evening. all the work necessary to get out a candy making and preserving, cane I sugar must bo used, Mr. Jacobsen Strvia with a ttniU paper in Lehi. Mrs. Ralph Hutchings, son, Josie said. and daughter. Bonnie Jean, of Salt Lake City, spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Alice Hutchings and Mrs. Ellen Carter. six-gu- muiwpgiiw, 11, P.o-Sh- e, 2 FEATURES 2 1 Spanish Fork. More turkeys are expected to be Show at the Royal out f Utah county for marshipped Theatie, Friday and Saturday, adv. ket this year than ever before in hisH. V. Swenson. dstrict crop inMrs. Mary Parks of Sandy, spent tory. said Sunday. spector, Friday and Saturday visiting with her six carloads of birds have Already sister. Mrs. J. P. Christensen. been shipped to eastern and coast markets and the output for the seaMr. and Mrs. J. P. Christensen son is expected to exceed 40 carloads, motored to Sandy and visited with he declared. The total shipment from Mrs Mary Parks. Utah county in 1934 was only five carloads. Percales 80x80 for 18c at Goodwin's. Big LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER No. in i A group of IS teachers of the .vh'.xl system is taking an advanced course in school persontie' and iruidance work under Dr. Amos N. Merrill of the Brigham Yountr university. The group is divided into three groups: One wishing higher certification; one workng for their baccalaureate degrees and the third for their masters' degrees in various fields of education. The group is composed of Abraham Andeison, Principal Cecil L. Ash. Cleo Joseph Coulam, Vadis Little, Nome Holmstead. Principal Fox, Coach Dean Prir. Mrs. Ora Putnam, Jennie Gleason, Coach Ross 0. Niel- sen. Basil Dorton. LeRoy Loveridge, Coach Joseph S. Ribison. Ida and Margaret Thurman, Arv Wing. Ruth Rothe and Coordinator Logie. SUPPORT FOR UTAH UTAH COUNTY The Social Club will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. E. J. Larsen, Thursday (today). mm IT'S ALWAYS t Mr. Roy Fox visited in in touch with friends few cents Mrs-spen- Lake. a lot to be I Sterling Evan lrK-- "me. Thursday. Friendly Contacts TAKE SPECIAL COURSE IVterst-- r. and Mrs. Vuk family spent Thursday and Mrs. Byron Whipple in Murray, visiting with a group of friends at their brothers, Shirl Fox and Mr. 18 LEHI TEACHERS in's. 'he U.fiJif and relatives. i; in wvt-k-en- d Ft-Vc- I M-i.- -.a 1. Jaiksun spent the it Lake with hi? jr liter. f i.a- - t:.- TMlf'SDAY, NOVEMBER ELECTRICITY IS THE BIGGEST BARGAIN IN THE HOME UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |