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Show i NOV- - 28' 1935 " j.,. I e repr,.:,-- , ;;e ',d iy the Lehi Stake was ed by oVlofi in the Fifth Stake. i"-"5- ; 'Tat ? iapcl" Elder John D. Giles the exercises. t! . iiu, v.m itiLL . ,. R I . ! this GROSS REPORTS by Floods, Hurricanes, Fires, Epidemics, Make Year Record of Pross assisted suf- throughout the itastprs c mo1 in the f; year ending d States during Mlc ihrnnirVi anv similar " 30 193a. man history cf the in the peace-timfixation. Admiral Cary T. Gray o . ... rcvpnled recently in 'Renting on the annual report !vk-- has just been released. 128 domestic disasters in which leRed cross extended aid during the Lal year exceeded by 56 per cent the Laze over the past few years." Ad-- i was the Grayson said. "Not only Vd heavy in the number of disasters, t?c,i imeritan . ' e h the geographical 37 States je, with t , agected. "Through distribution was and 353 counties and times 1 community distress, the Red Cross foisted 110.000 persons," the Admiral these disasters lisc!osed- I Spectacular service was rendered in 'lay disasters because of the unique- fessof the problems and the far-flun- g or the Na- covered in the re- irt carries stories of the Mono Castle trench-moutepidemic in pnilng; the tints affected. The work E -- A.raniTaHnn .i ui 131141 h 0; tne over greai fespiratory wiue iiujii u. diseases; floods, hurricanes, tornadoes in many sections of the Med States. Is addition to the disasters taking lici within the continental limits of lad J si. 1:'f-- - disastis Grayson ui uvo tore :. i :' Counts a- H rr, l.i m 11 S I . 1 -,- n U. j " '.i. as.u j.rj. ":..: tht l:u;!.t ..f mk-i,.1- - . 5!rs- - VaJ Pmith 'n.;,n'hivinp . Mr. and Mi-- and day J. n.n Aoa'vs. s s f 2,500. The mouth? of February, March April, May and June were heaviest for tornado disasters. Floods occurred throughout the year. Serious fires calling for Red Cross assistance took place during July and December. A devastating explosion took place in Tennessee during April. Most of the hurricane; struck States along the east coast during the fall and early winter. "All of this assistance to persons in distress," Admiral Grayson pointed out, "was only possible through generous contributions made by citizens in all sections of the country." Most of this support of the disaster relief service comes from the annual Roll Call held each year from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day. taling your home will ''"' AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM Only, November 28 Thursday NORMA A. Special Futures for Thanksgiving SHEARER. FREDRIC MARCH and LESLIE HOWARD in "SMILING THROUGH" Mrs. George Mrs. Glen Lake visitors. ThursAlso a Good Our Gang- - Comedy ."LITTLE SINNERS." v:.u-,-i wr.n Mrs. iieiDerti Spencer, JvnS;t'T Win- iiifv.t-- ."!-- r. I. EHI S - Karl ALWAYS NICE AND WARM AT THE OYAL THEA1 B,.ne mot - , ing for vi-quakes. The varhit:. cf tyj.es t.f called for ex; ., t on i.au.,src lating to Leal: !l "d au;rii:iin as w;i as epidimic "i'C ' 1, I ... ... work proved the value tC-.-- '. and admiui- :: Of ti p Pt.-- -, disaster relief, the Admiral said, the f very freque:-- v ecu: reiK-- anj the of variety tyx-- c i?ut;:i? a severe test of the orsatit-.M- on , .' Congress to handle this tv; of Va tional relief. Expenditures of the Cw for re. hef of persons .n within the cuniinenial Un'iiej Sta-eamounted to I4CM13. In ad'Ji'ion 000 was sent to the Philij.pines to 'as sist them in three major relief tions necessitated by typhoons. opera $3 nvu went to victims of the Indian earthquake, and $5,000 to Poland for victims of severe floods. A number of smaller foreign emergencies called for sum to- telephone in save i 1 . -- :' s. :.e;:::d V, v j.. : ivir.ea 1L Save Trips to the Stores A IT m and - ' s .n of Mr. and Don't Miss Evenings Only 10c and 15c Itt SPECIAL MATINEE 4:00 P. M. All Seats 10c. Friday and Saturday, November. 29 and 30 ! ,., n . The 1 Avrk and the PLiM were records DISASTER VICTIMS 3rnadoes, couLi:y. out that BUSY YEAR AIDING m m Send m your , t., conduct CEO 1111 THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1935 rKJLisSj Mrs, eni A!i. er.te ! tained for a group of V,"J!!-- ' f'':en! at Ins home Mondavi MARGARET LINDSAY and WARREN HULL in Tin. i arty was honoring hi? - .'.ii Twenty-f.v- e birthday anniversary. (.'iii-t- s a'.ttrnk-ithe show at the 1'oyal llieaiie and later they were ived at (he Ash home. See how a personal maid boosts a struggling couple from a humble apartment to a long island estate and to fortune. It's real comedy! Also a Good Comedy. Admission Only 10c and 15c. Fre-- h stock of flash light batteries "c each at CruL in's. adv. j . 'Personnal Maid's Secret" l Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, December 1, 2 and 3 Mis. Warren Goates, Mrs. Evans Anderson, and Mrs. David Adamson are entertaininj at a missionary srii.uer at tin- - home of Mrs. Warren rioat"s, evening honoring Joan Phillips, ho will soon leave for L. D. S. mission. EVEI8YONE-- S GOIXG TO M -- GOFn OIAIVT .SliOW Jack Benny heads the Big TaraJe of Entertainment that'll set the style in screen musical comedies for years to come! It has everything and everything better stars of radio, screen and stage smash song hits comedy hundreds of da::ling, d.inc- ing beauties and a grand romantic lore story! Lucille Fagan and Frank Hcliewel! were Salt Lake visitors, Friday. Mi.-- s Mr. and Mrs. Arnold L. Dickerson of Tupelo, Missssippi, announce the arrival of a eight pound baby boy, born November 22nd. The couple was formerly of Lehi, having just recently moved to Mississippi. The proud grandparent of this city is W. W. Dickerson. Doctrine of the Lehi Fourth Ward entertained at a party, Saturday night honoring Erastus Rus-so- n and Odell Feck. Forty-fiv- e guests were present to enjoy the program and games. The program was as follows: Piano solo by Maurine Russon, reading by Mrs. Cora Russon, cornet sool by Ernest Smith, reading by Fern Russon, piano duet by Ruth Rothe and Ruby Christensen, and a reading and vocal solo by Mrs, Jennie Patrick; remarks by missonaries. The Also games were conducted by Fern Rothe. The Gospel MP; mm VI I I I f r V 1 If II - r vi?-- 4 f I'.V&J ft- U . kg Sin 7 it A i ' ilk S s 4 ?!,-v- V Ml Jf& m' JIWU , T re rTp"t'Ti;. t-i-- It f rroAu. CUANOI JACK I. ROBERT IVZsr&ZL BENNY POWELL TAYLOR j UNA PATHE NEWS and a K Good" MERKEL FRANCES LANGFORD SID SILVERS BUDDY EBSEN - A nn y MM Picture Admission 10c and 26c. Cartoon Comedy. Wednesday and Thursday, December 4 and 5 trips daily Miss Cleoa Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, who has been working in the hospital, is planning BARGAIN KIGIIT1 on moving to Idaho Falls, Idaho, be She will November 29. empoyed The Barnum and Baley of Westerns! With the screen's neatest round-u- p of western stars- - HARRY CAREY to do office work there in the Idaho HOOT GIBSON, BOB STEEL and TOM TYLER in Falls Hospital. Her many friends wish her much success in her future work. Neda Lewis entertained a group of Moe western stars than you ever saw in one picture! Also the last chapter of friends at her home honoring Cleora, was Carlo Whist,'' Monday. "Monte THE ROJUUnQ played and the winner of the period was Miss Ruth Lott. and Chapter No. 1 of the new serial THE GREAT AIR MYSTERY Those present were the honored Maxine1 ALL 10c SEATS Austin, guest, Cleora Lewis, DON'T MISS IT I Doris Taylor, Ora Jones, Roberta Ball, Ruth Lott, Mrs Kenneth Chris"' " " -tensen and the hostess. mm ITS It costs but a few cents a day "POWDER SMOKE RANGE" WEST 7le w Valuta m 0 02. AO ' b YouTl mil Try SUMMONS COMFORTABLE w tfe way ii yea traral by train. Coach paiiengr enjoy these features on principal Union Pacific throuah trains: LOW COST MEALS Breakfasts 25c, luncheons 30c dinners 35c FREE FELLOWS furnished day and night Free drinking cups, too. PORTER SERVICE without charge. COM- FORT the right temperature always, regardless of the weather. OL CHALLENGER Special S"' coach-touri- st car section of the Los Angeles Limited, also has (in addition to above features): STEWARDESS, a rocket ed nurse, in constant . attendance. SPECIAL DeLUXE COACH for women and children. "nable you to less cost than driving your car. the unequalled comfort and safety of riding over steel rails in a roomy car, with joth w'de aisles, plenty of lee room convenient travel In the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Utah, in and for Utah County. WILLIAM CURTIS, Plaintiff, vs. HORACE A. CURTIS; GEORGE CURTIS; and G. GRANT SIMONS, ELIZABETH WIMMER, EDWARD SIMONS. SIMONS. ORRAWELL MARTHA KAPPLE, A. L. SIMONS.J tlMim. wrjjia oi.uuiNp, nuin BREWERTON, KATE WILLIAMS, ORD and SIMONS FRANK SIMONS, heirs at law of ORRAWELL SIMONS, otherwise ORRAWELL SIMMONS and MARTHA SIMONS, both deceased; and all other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or lien upon in the the real property described to the plaintiff's adverse complaint ownership or clouding plaintiff s title Summons. thereto, Defendants. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: You are hereby . summoned to apu .... within twemv (avs aurr uic service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in whicn tnis action is brought, otnerwise. wiwim and defend thirty days after service, and in case the above entitled action; of your failure so to do, judgment will to be rendered against you according tt, ,imon,i of the eomnlaint. which of' said has been filed with the clerk Court, i , , WASHINGTON This action is brougnt to recover a to in plaintiff title udgment quieting SNAPSHOTS described premises, Utah, Utah in County, situate rnmmeneiner (SO Links west or u. By James Preston Northeast Corner of the Southeast o. town mum The handwriters in Washington are Quarter of Section South, Range 2 asi, mii busy scribbing political omens on the and Meridian, tnence wall these days. In a few weeks the Chains, thence boutn halls will be filled with legislative um thence and Chains 18.2 Senators Representatives, convenSins, thenceNorth session of the 74th second the for ing thonro North Congress. What will they do? What will they be asked tod do? Will it Plaintiff's Attorneys, an end to the White House RlrwW. Provo, Utah. bring a trend which was noticedomination, 1935November 14. First Publication able toward the close of the last Last Publication Decemoer i ttJ&LV session? u at ' to-w- j For further particulars and complete traozl information, see your Union Pacific Aicnt UNIQW PA eific - One of the answers probably will be found as the case history unfold on a letter sent by the House Expenditures Committee to all executive departmentsa letter which has led to the discovery that a resolution pledging economy in government was adopted secretly before adjournment of the last Congress. The letter to department heads asked for definite suggestions for cutting expenses and promoting efficiency in the tangle of agencie that has grown up around Washington at such high cost, e e e Coupled with statements of Chairman Buchanan of the House Appropriations Committee (another Democrat) that the end of billion dollar blank checks had come, the letter apparently had but one meaning. Members of Congress have heard from home. It lis perhaps one of the best indications that the country has definitely turned against loose spending and impending higher taxes upon every person who works. e e e One of the National Press Club wags points out in connection with th appointment of George L. Berry as coso ordinator For a Congressional Committee of industrial heavily laden with members of the that the Supreme Court killed NRAi majority party to go over the Presi- and now Mr, RooeeyeJt bai decided fc dent's head if almost unprece4ited. |