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Show ?gn,UVPEC. 5, 1935 AO. THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1935 -- niNSHEWS ..uouiitw me Leni joined as a unit, lu,, i0NSBANQETTONIGUT surer Hann has 23 7 , 16 2 i will hold Lions Cub m lne m full until are found their 6 f?U' fT n., (December o) at 7 following program will 1 18 10 FfThe Hke.r 1 2 5 California Magician. features will be Paxman and Bennett. Lmitte ReprU- I21"1'. .u.r nf the meeting Coulam and Croft. be furnished by Lion 10 1 2 fJ it, 17. A,,aud club-- S 4 1 ; M LEHI PROJECTS DESIGNED I -- DRAIN TO HEAVY EARTH" A crew of approxmately hjtj mcR is working on a local project design-- i ed to do away with the prob!em"cf -heavy earth' or a swampy tonditkn for the next meeting existing in the southeastern portion! of Lehi's residential district. Finiis Dorton, Durnell and DC Sponsored by the Lehi Lions club, the right of way for a drain was secured by the city. The WPA is f the labor for the I11 puns deep . FOR v STREETS drain and the L1UI1 1 u molding and laying of the concrete pipings, while residents lhe uhi Lions Club has accepted of the area benefited are furnishing from the Lehi municipal power the cement for the making of the & Light nd the Utah Power "tiles." nca rf clotrir ,1.. we The drain will carry the ground T ipany for v water from the upper heights eastin carrying u"" ward into the recently completed mosmittee has been named to quito abatement project, sponsored Lly light Lehi's main thorough- - last summer by government relief and campaign 6" agencies. Appropriately light their porches Morgan S. Lott. chairman of the I nine trees, I tie commiu.ee in Lions Club committee pushing this 01 waieiu-- e said the work is progressing rge consists Basil project, Councilman chairman; satisfactorily. He looks to the comLi and Fred Shelton Jr. pletion of the project within a short time. k-- OF LEHI JOIN Miss Valine Hansen entertained the CENTRAL UTAH CLUBS following girls to a Thanksgiving dinof the ner at her home, Friday: Karma m H. Hanson, treasurer minted Civic Clubs of Central Evans, Virginia Meiling, Lucille fab, of which State Senator Paul Fagan, Madge Worlton, Jean Fowler Hunt of Keetley is president, has and Arline Allred. - The Fiddler Wants Some Money . v r Davis, Weber. Box Eelder, Cache Rich, Morgan. Summit, Wasatch"! Uintah, Duchesne and Daggett , les. giapman 3l. - l Utah, Salt Lake, Tuoe'e. ci-- ciral 1 in a rtr Cfcm avrl.r.g l0 Tre. The local c.ub, 17 Lions Club J 1 1 'A tV 'l i h X - A f i 1 7 ta f It yuletide ,.utc six-fo- T 1 ""6r in telephone in your home is always in reach A Hi '4 u; Li 111 24 is ...at night on holidays 11 24 It costs but a few cents a day LlJ 1L 22i ME 30.1 31 431 261 TAXPAYERS DELINQUENT ACT NOW! SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS paying all can be made by back taxes immediately! time to lose. Savings of as much s 28 can be made on taxes due for 1932 and libprior years if you ,aet NOW . . . before the eral concessions of the recent legislature expire. OUT THIS COUPON NOW TO: COUNTY TREASURER County statement showing how much can taxes now. my delinquent property or have an interest in the following property, I Please send me a save if I pay I own listed as follows on my 1935 tax notice. 8olt - Line -- , , Page (If your 1935 tax notice is not available give a d"'P-Hoof your property as completely as possible.) Description Name Address . t - The circus has come to town! Leading the big parade are Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper, together again in the picture of circus er lfe, "O'Shaugh-nessy- s plays Sunday .Monday and Tuesday at the Royal Theatre. For their brilliant performances in "The Champ" and "Treasure Island," Wally and Jackie have been rewarded with their greatest film. They score a new dramatic triumph under the Big Top Wally as "Windy," famous animal trainer, and Jackie, as from heav'n," Woolsey, in the role of his son. a rainmaking scientist, Directed by Richard Boleslawski, attempts to aid the discouraged farmwhose star is one of the fastest rising ers In this he is assisted loyally and in Hollywood, with such recent hits to ludicrously by his ade, his credit as "Clive of India" and Wheeler. Two human wolves in sheep's cloth"Les Miserables," it is nacked with thrills, laughs and tears. ing lay pitfalls in the paths of the A Fight ng Role awkward, honest "scientists,'' but the As crash of two locomotives loaded with "Windy," swaggering animal traner, who faced dynamite; the mysterious and ridicula fercous tiger and frantic elephant ous workngs of the rainmaking mafor the love his son, "Stubby,'' Beery chine, and, perhaps, the ardor of has one of the finest roles of his long Wheeler as a lover of featured and illustrious screen career. Dorothy Lee, bring rain and good Jackie, as his son, will be the envy intentons blunder to another trumph. Included in the cast supporting the of every boy who has dreamed ot comedians are Berton Churchill, RKO with the circus. traveling The are surrounded by a George Meeker and Fredric Roland. splendid cast, which includes Spanky Lee Marcus produced the fun film and McFarland, as "Stubby when a child ; Fred Guoil directed. Leona Maricle, as Cora, "Windy's" wife; Sarah Haden, as Martha, her SCHOOL COLUMN spiteful sister; Willard Robertson, as the circus boss; Henry Stephenon. as The following paper is one of the Valkenburg; jClffrence Muse, as Jex, the colored roustabout, and Ben Hen- winning papers of the Sixth Grade. The student handinsr in the best paper dricks as Franz, circus ringmaster. was to have their paper printVl in this column. More papers will appear MIDWEST DROUGHT IS from time to time. AN INSPIRATION FOR EGYPT WHEELER & WOOLSEY Mell Wardle The story of Egypt can only be told Out of the destructive drought that two parts. Early Egypt and modin Midwest. the descended upon recently ern egypt. Bert Wheeler and Robert Wbolsey EARLY EGYPT plucked the germ of an idea and turnIt is not known where the early ed it, in the guise of RKO's new Egyptains came from, but we do have comedy feature ''The Rainmakers." of how they lived. Coming to the Royal Theatre, Friday the story is in the Valley of the Nile Egypt and Saturday. Something wholly and depends entirely upon the river new in screen humor. as there is very little Pitching the cene of their hilarous for irrigation rainfall. Caliin a and Midwest antics in the The people were very religious and g community sadly fornia A built many tombs and temples. in need of ''the gentle rain that falls tomb was for each king. At the tinu, of death his body was placed in it together with furniture, paintings, and many other things used by him. In this way we have learned the history In the Fourth Judicial District Court of early Egypt. of the State of Utah, in and for Utah Schools were held and hooks were Children were County. on pyrpus. written WILLIAM CURTIS. Plaintiff, vs. school at four years of age. sent to GEORGE HORACE A. CURTIS; in school, they were CURTIS; and G. GRANT SIMONS, Instead of pupils ELIZABETH WIMMER, EDWARD called writters in the House of Books. SIMONS, They finished general school by the SIMONS. ORRAWELL MARTHA KAPPLE, A. L, SIMONS. time they were twelve years of age. ENICE WELLS SIMONS. RUTH Poor children did not go to school, but BREWERTON, KATE WILLIAMS, became servants of the nobles and ORD and SIMONS FRANK skilled in trade. SIMONS, heirs at law of ORRAThey learned to measure and surWELL SIMONS, otherwise ORRAWELL SIMMONS and MARTHA vey. SIMONS, both deceased; and all other They were the first to make a any right, claiming unknown persons hen upon title, estate or interest in or They traveled mainly by boat. the real property described in the MODERN EGYPT complaint adverse to the plaintiff's was ruled by the British untitle Egypt ownership or clouding plaintiff's til February 28, 1922, when it became thereto, Defendants. Summons. a THE though it's still a British TO UTAH kingdom THE STATE OF Saltan Ahmed Fuad bepossession. SAID DEFENDANTS: ruler of the kingdom. first the came You are hereby summoned to apwas promulgated constitution A the new after days pear within twenty October 23, 1930. The throne became service of this summons upon you, of served within the county in which Uns hereditary to the descendants withm Mohmmed Al Islam. action is brought, otherwise, and defend The farming area is the most densethirty davs after service, and in case the above" entitled action; will ly populated in the world. There are of your failure so to do, judgment to three persons to an acre. The pro' be rendered against you according which ducts are date palm, lemons, figs, the demand of the complaint, of said s, scyamore, tomash, mulberry, ericcly-ptahas been filed with the clerk These etc. pro,, orange, pyrpus, CThis action is brought to recover a ducts contribute much to the happito title ness of the people of the United judgment quieting in plaintiff the following described premises, States. iituale in Utah County, Utah, " w t of the Commencing the Southeast UTAH POWER TO PAY of Comer garter of Section 6. Tojrnh,p 9 South. Range 2 East. DIVIDEND West 1.94 and Meridian, thence Chains, thence South Directors of Utah Power and Light declared a dividend West 1.11 Chain, company Monday t? NiX a share on tne comof 58 3 cents 50 cents pany's $7 preferred stock and the 16 nerferred. FlaintifTs Attorneys. the The dividend, wheh is one-thiKnight Block ,Pnw.tUh. November 14. 193o. totals Publication disbursement, normal quarterly First December 12. It will be paid January 15, $142,060. Last Publication Boy,-- ' which 3 IT'S ALWAYS NICE AND WARM AT THE wool-gatheri- dirt-farm- er 1 bean-growin- There is no FILL SCORE IX GREAT CIRCUS DRAMA Royal Theatre LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER shines! the Champs hey hey BERT WHEELER, ROBERT WOOLSEY and DOROTHY LEE in "The Rainmakers"! Also a Good Musical. A Hilarius Story of the Drought Admission Only 10c and 15c Sunday. Monday and Tuesday December 8, 9 and 10 HEART-WARMIN- NEWS! G The Champ and his Pal are together again in a new triumph I yiaa- "sir i i Villi sunnons ; cal-and- jr ... to-w- it: with asr asWsa STATE TAX COMMISSION t0p,"&POPE. rd SPANKY McFABLANP J ALSO PATHE NEWS and a GOOD CARTOON COMEDY. It- Admission 10c and 20c Don't Miss Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 11, 12 ITS BARGAIN NIGHTS Here he comes ridin' again the ace of all western heroes! WILLIAM BOYD as Hopalong Cassdy in "The Eagle's Brood" Another swell Cassidy yarn of the old west when romance rode the long traiL Also Chapter No. 2 of "THE GREAT AIR MYSTERY" SI42.0Q0 UTAH WEEKLY PROGRAM and Saturday December 6 & 7 Friday The National Chuckle make while sun rs f u BEERY-COOPE- happy-go-luck- pi when stores are closed 'al: .ice Bee r v and a AND A GOOD SPORT REEL Good Sport Reel. ALL SEATS 10c LET'S GO! "THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEIR" and "THE THREE MUSKETEERS." Watch for dates. COMING SOON Remember that Saturday U the day 1936, to stockholders of record December 14, 1935. The company paid a to file on flowing well water at tfe v Lehi Memorial Building. similar dividend October 25. j , |