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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS Published by The Lehi Free Press Every Thursday Lehi. UUh Phone 8-- David Peterson is reported ill this ' Miss Marie Degelbtck of Salt Lake. in Lehi visiting! spent the week-en- d LOCAL ITEMS BAHKhRS WILL MEET Yern Webb Mr. and Mrsvisitors in Salt Lake Saturday. d Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw Mrs. Yernon Monson were in Salt Lake City visiting Monday. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Spurrier and Lake City, son, Stanton of Salt Entered at the postofnce at Lehi, Utah, j Miss La Reice Neilson and Joseph in Lehi. Friday sjent I as rlass matter. Boggoes of Union, were the guests of Mrs. Lester Lefler of American Mr. and Mrs. J. VY. Price, Sunday. ADVERTISING RATES Fork, is visiting with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Wanlass and Mrs. Sadie Russon. Display 30c per In. Readers 10c per line family were in Salt Lake, Monay on SUBSCRIPTION business an pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. Y. A- - Knight of Salt One year .$1.00 Lake, were in Lehi, Friday on busiMrs. Yal Spencer and S'.ns of ness and pleasure. Riverton, visited at the George H. Reed Nostrum is in charge of the Wing home, Sunday. UUH SUTE PttftASSOCUIION . run newspaper route tormeriy vi Miss G.ven Anderson of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs- Glen Taylor of Amin Lehi visiting spent the week-en- d ith her mothe, Ms. Kate Anderson. erican Fork, entertained at a dinner Friday evtning at which Mr. and Mrs Mrs. James X. Taylor spent Sun- E. J. Larsen were guests. day in Salt Lake visiting with her Mr- and Mrs. W. A- Ford had as son, J. Yern Taylor. their guests Sunday,, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mozely and son, Frank and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reynolds and of Salt Lakeson, Junior, of Provo, spent Sunday, daughter, Margaret visiting Mr. and Mrs. C F. Johnson. Mrs. Edith Evans went on a trip to the Southern canyons with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans and Yerland Smith, Mrs. Blanche Smith in were Provo, son, Mirl, Thursday and Miss Edith Smith of Salt Lake. on a business trip. They left early Saturday morning Miss Melba Carter and Yerla an(l returned home the first part of Thayne, were visitors to the County this week. Fair in Provo, Tuesday. - at the J. W Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen daughter, June, were Salt Lake week. IN ANNUM. COUNCIL were - 24. l ors, Saturday. friends and relatives. George P. Price, Manager Office. 32 W. Main St-- , residence. 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Yern West ad SUte St, LehL Utah Riverton, were visiting residence 117-Phones Office Barnhart home Sunday. 8-- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, j Dy Mrs. II. M Ray of Idaho is here Sherman Fitzgerald. visiting with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Yern Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Mitchell of Bingham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr- and Mrs. Eldon Grates and Roger Price. Tuesday. son. Paul, of Salt Lake City, spent Delbert Thayne of Idaho Falls, Saturday and Sunday visiting in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. William Goates. Idaho, spent Tuesday with Lehi rela- lves. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Evans and son, Charles Johnson and W. H. John- Gary, of Magna, were the guests of ... I. can f,U Mr. Evans' parents, Mr. and Mrs- W. son were ,business visitors to A. Evans, Sunday and Monday. Lake City, Tuesday. son-in-la- - Business Men Also Invited to Present Their Views on Services of Banks to the Public D C. -- Robert V American BankPresident Fleming. ers Association, has announced that the organization'? annual convention Sai, Francisco. Sepvill be held 4 and its program will tember call in not onlj bankers but speakers from various lines of ousiness to present their iewpoints and advice. The plans for the convention discussions take into consideration the fact he said, that one of the major problems of ranking today is to its operations along lines that will create greater public understanding of its methods and services. "It b my earnest conviction that such public understanding of banking is not oru an essential defense against attack from whatevei source, but ir. also requisite to reestablishing , imnn a firm nnH sarisfartorv basis oi proniauie opfiuLi'Mis. mi. iuiuub said. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. George I. Bone of daughter. LaVonne, visited in Provo, Springville, were Lehi visitors, Tues Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elwood day evening- Davis. WASHINGTON. 1 21-- de-vel- op ". General Improvement Cited "The improvement in general conditions which is now taking place should be of material aid to bankers in carrying forward a constructive prog.aiT. for increasingly useful rela-tionshi- pr - I Mrs. Fon Warburtn and children of Mercur. are spending a few days as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart. YOU FEEL BETTER WHEN YOU LOOK Mrs. Nettie McAffee will spend CLEANER this week visiting with her two sons. Reed of Salt Lake, and Harmon of Clean clothes will add a great deal to your enjoyment to your li'rovo and their families. personal well being! During the' summer when clothes get soiled Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and be sure to send them to' quickly, Mrs. Nevin Crabb were Mr. and Mrs. often! Have you any--' the cleaner A. Peterson and son of West Jordan needs that thing cleaning now? Mr. ad Mrs. Raymond Neilson and Grove. Pleasant of daughter, Dorothy ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST with Miss Yera Condor of Provo canynn ' entertaned Monday evening for the MADSEII CLEANING following girls at a weenie roast near her home: Pauline Goates, Maxine Ruben Christensen, Agent Van Wagoner, Marie Lott, Hazel PHONE 102-Pleasant Grove Ruth Jones, Clarice Larsen, We call every Tuesday and Thurs. Miss Judd of Lindon and Mary ... j betweer banking and busiPeck of Amercan Mrs. Thomas ness, as well as one of more helpful Sunday night Vernon Monson of Fork, spent the early part of the week personal business services to all our California, who was visiting here uith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma people. Sound banking conducted in with friends, left for Denver, Beck. ways the public need and understand must be the aim of successful bank Mrs. Douglas Scalley of Salt Lake management. "How can the banker make his opMr. and Mrs. Delbert Adams and City, was a guest of her mother, Mrs. and policies more undererations daughters of Salt Lake, were visit- - M. A. Taylor, Sunday. standable to the people of his comMng Mr. and Mrs. George II- Wing, munity? How can better and broader Junius Ranks was visiting his financial services be soundly providSunday. ed? How can banking improve its opmother, Mrs- Eliza Banks, in Pleas Dean Mr. and Mrs. Trior and ant Grove, Sunday afternoon. erating methods and ''ncome? These ind many similar questions demand week Lue the Dean spent daughter, earnest attention of all bankers the end in Spanish Fork visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hacket and Mr. call for a fresh counselling to-They NSamuelson of Salt relatives. and Mrs. T ex LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM gether and a new interchange of memLake, spent Saturday evening visiting the advice among and perience Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thurman at the Junius Banks home. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 and 2G bers of our profes-ion- . cord-Breakin- g "With these rhoughts in mind, we and family of Garfield and Mr. and Mrs- Clifford Gurney and daughter, have built the convention prog Mrs. James Reed and family of 2 FEATURES home returned St. John with the view of also calling into oui from Lark, spent Sunday in Lehi visiting Colleen, lines various from Feature No. 1 Ross Alexander and Beverly Roberts, Hollywood's two Sunday after a two weeks visit with councils speakers with Mrs- Mary Jones. us their viewfastest rising stars in relatives and friends in Lehi and of business to give can say without points and advice. mind to is Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M. Taylor American Fork. my reservation thai this and Dr. and Mrs. J. G- Jones lef one of the most crucial years in the Earl and Wallace Banks and Mrs. evolution of American hanking, and Thursday for a trip to California Banks were in Provo, Monday, that we are passing through a period Junius Reno of and by motoring By way locating an apartment for the boys to demanding, as never before, coopera See what happens when Ross Alexander mixes blondes and business! Boulder Dam on the return trip. viewlive in during the coming school tion and mutual exchange of othThe season's best comedy romance. terms. point among our members and No- 2 the gay glitter of Hollywood's street of success! Feature Behind Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight were ers." the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Meiling returned home Mrs. Fred C. Wanlass. Sunday be Radio Commencement from Mount Pleasant where Tuesday Exercises ing the birthdays of both Mrs. Knight she has spent the past week visiting and Mr. Wanlass. Featuring twenty screen favorites of former years! A once great movie with her mother, Mrs Oscar star bares the inside story of moveland's scandals, heartaches and loves! More than 200 widely separated Two Big Feature Pictures for the Price of One Only of the American Institute 10c and 15c Miss Lucille Winterton is Dr. W. L chapters 12 the educationa. section if Banking, Worlton's new dental assistant. She Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Brown and SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 28 and 29 started working this week and will small son of Garfield, were in Lehi of the Americanin Banke Association hold annually September a simulcontinue on through the winter Mrs. OLD at taneous commencement exercise visiting their folks, Mr. and monthsJohn Brown and Mrs. Leah Bushman, which they listen to the speaker of the be last week-enevening by radio. This is said to the most extensive graduation cerePINTS The Relief Society Stake Board by any educational MrsC F. Johnson accompanied mony held CODE NO. 99 held their regular monthly meeting at The membership of aggregate Mr. and Mrs. Yern Beck of Am errant V V& 1! by are located in Friwhich Mrs. of Fern the chapters, the home Russon, mural-- Sl7v FIFTHS erican Fork, went to Salt Lake, Sat the ' towns and throughout ities Mrs. were: Those present day. CODE NO. 98 with United States, totals about 35,000 the and visiting day spent urday Minnie Webb, Mrs. Clara Webb, Mrs. fiiiwoit'oiTruuin II Mrs. Birdie DuBoise. bank employees and officers. The Annie Fyffee, Mrs. Charlotte number each year more graduates Mrs. Robert Fox, Mrs. R. J. and total graduates are 2,500, to than Miss Thelma Goodwin returned 25.000. Whipple. Mrs. Mary Ann Clark, over now a after spending night Whitman and the hostess. Lehi, Fridayvacation in Milwaukee, six weeks Melons and grapes were served after The Business Outlook Wisconsin with Mr. and Mrs. Austin the business of the meeting had been Gudmundsen. YEAR OLD STRAIGHT taken up. NEW YORK. The natural forces m of Mrsrecovery have demonstrated their BOURBON WHISKEY Mary Hop Friday afternoon L T and have a momentum strength shower her at a at kins entertained be which expected reasonably may e s Made by the home in Provo in honor of Miss to carry the country into new high hos The a Russon, distillers who have mas or the bottom of the sea . ground, says 'Banking," the publicaHop off for the shores of China tess is the mother of the AssoBankers American of the tion mak-ing drama of the war ace who had to break a ' in this tered the a rto( Mrs. Sadie Russon and Mrs. ' . . . r. .1. n n , , . ciation, in its August issue. The moon. woman s heart... to DreaK an records ior aanng congou vi fine whiskies Batchelor attended the party. mentary stimulation following the distribution of bonus funds to the for the average citiS. I. Goodwin and Mrs. Mark veterans has practically died away Mrs. zen's pocketbook. busiA. Dalton and three daughters ar- and is no longer an important unA certair degree of factor. ness Mrs. rived in Lehi, Wednesday night. from the national Fronted by Worner Bros., with Goodwin has been visiting at the certainty arising :s unavoidable, the campaign political Glenmore Distilleries Dalton home in San Francisco for mapazine says Co., Incorporated Mrs. Dalton the past two weeks. LooisTill Oweaiboro and daughters will spend an indefinite For First Class Foreign Trade ROSS ALEXANDER visit at the Goodwin home. J. and. Saturday All J - Next Week Roval - THE BIG ANNUAL ALL UTAH SHOW . Theatre - Re Exhibits In All 2 Departments - 1 Entertainment For Everyone! "HOT MONEY" - - "Hollywood Boulevard" jvllLluJ MONTHS fl M SlB mint - d. a insti-utio- n. - -- Had-fiel- d, LOWEST Mrs-Luc- PRICED world-famou- ii PAPER HANGING - ill' Ber-nic- bride-to-b- e. bride-groo- sensation-streake- attended the and Lake Dental Salt regular monthly Society nieetirg Monday night. Plans for placing a public education booth at the State Fair was discussed and Satisfaction Guaranteed All those attending the organized. By Third Ward Church, Lehi, Utah fair be sure to visit this booth. It will be interesting to all. PAINTING Dr. W. L. Worlton HORACE HADFIELD Save Qgtei Seven otw djtance telephone yuvfei ewe ogm yp.m.andaW J day. Aujwc- u- J 5mre on Sunday d WTil-mur- th The Young Men's Lehi State Board entertained at a fry up American Fork canyon Friday night in honor of Evan Croft who has served on the Stake board for a long time. All members present joined in extending their appreciation to brother Croft for the very efficient service he has given as stake leader of the Explorers. Friday evening a weenie roast was enjoyed by the following people: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Lorrin Goates, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Goates, Mr- and Mrs. Lester Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Royle, Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Manning and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson. - The Commerce and Marine Commission of the American Bankers Association hat made a report which ;howF that the foreign trade of the .vorld for thr year 1935 on the basis if its estimated physical volume was 78.9 pet cent of the 1929 level. This was 2.1 per cent above the volume oi 1934 and is the highest since 1929. The old values if world trade were much lower due to the lower commodity prices in January, 1936 The combined index jf 75 countries showed 35.7 per cent of the 1929 average. National Bank Growth 4. .. F C ! T BEVERLY ROBERTS HUMPHREY BOG ART MARIE WILSON Joseph Crehan Joseph King Addison Richards- - Directed by Raymond Enright A hit NaltoMl Pklora Also PATHE NEWS' and a GOOD CARTOON COMEDY. HATIIIEE SUNDAY 4 P. t.l, ONLY lOe & I5 Evenings Only 10c and 20c. Comptroller of the Currency WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 and OCT. 1 O'Connor announced recently that total deposits of the 5,374 national DICK FORAN, the singing cowboy in banks in the United States on June 30. 1936. the date of the last call made for statements of condition, aggregated $26,200,453,000. The figure s a new high record for national unks. exceeding by $1,340,998,000. or He's joined forces with Uncle Sam to clean up the bad lands W"c the amount reported as of and bring more breath-takin- g action to his legion of thrill- - fans than ever March 4. 1!)36, the previous high rec-r- d before! Also The current figures show also ;iat deposits increased $3,682,207,000, over the amount reported ir Hi is of Jure 29. 1935, the date of the And a GOOD COMEDY. Only 10c and 15c corresponding call a year ago. "Trailin' West" 35. "BAEKEST AFRICA" |