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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1936 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Mrs. w . LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Walter Stine left Lehi ThursKiverton. have as xX day for Lwberjr, Ortgon. where she week. Miss Jackie Barnhart of Lehi r"r sband will make their Lauffe Giles of Los Angeles, Calin.e M,-sMrs g ,iams accompanied hin mother. Mrs, A. E Adams ;tlnrr .', '""6 spent Thur-daf,,uua, is Mrs. Stint to Salt Lake and friday ,l&ixin, in Salt City. Giles. Suza with relatives. a LUMP COAL $24.00 Mr. and Mr H. C. aav Co., rnone 10. Lumber Goates and Lthi family spent Saturday at the home of RED GROSS HIGHWAY ana .Mrs. H . W. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Johnson and snson in Salt to Lehi, Lake Citv. family of Salt Lake, motored POSTS AID INJURED Mr. Mrs. A. B. and visit to Sunday Big Double Show at the R,,vJ Anderson. Friday and Saturday. Let's Go! ' Mr. and Mrs- - Leanord Dee Adams 1,000 Function At Key Points To ah.H sons, Harold and Homer, of Salt . n it Give Emergency Care To nuin Kothe, N Tine Fox and Cleo Lake City, spent Sunday visiting at Holmstead were in Traffic Hurt Salt Lake staying the Alfred F. Adams home. in noiei Ltah during Teachers Mi. and Mrs. Wallace Wayman of Institute. Highway first aid stations, set op bj the Red Cross to give emergency care prove, visited a short time with Mr. to victims of traffic accidents, are savand Mrs- Alfred F. Adams, SaturMrs. W. H. Dansie served dinner lives, according to James L. Fteser. ing day. Thursday for Mr. and Mr vice chairman in charge of domestic 7, H. Goates- anH f n uwrjfe c. operations. Sunday Mr- and Mrs. J. F. Brad-sha- Munns. It was "More than 1,000 of our emergency the 75th birthdav of and daughter, Sylvia Jean, were Mrs. Goates and the 83rd posts are already operating In 47 tates of birthday the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Munns. and thousands of others will soon be established at key points along AmerGeorge Lewis. ica's highways." Mr. Fieser stated. The Red Cross highway posU are Misses Vera and Gertrude AnderWhile Mr. A. B. Anderson attend concentrated in rural Bradshaw son and Bernice spent the ed the Teachers Convention in Salt areas where at danger spots medical aid ' not readily week-enhome with their parents. Lake, Thursday, Friday and Saturavailable. The Importance of this covday, Mrs. Anderson They are attending the B. Y. U. visited with erage of the open road, the Red Cross Mr. and Mrs. James MAnderson, holds, is given sharper emphasis by Misses Julia Thornton, Darlene Mr. and Mrs. II . W. Johnson and the fact that there has been a 150 per cent increase in rural traffic fatalities Peterson of Delta and Jay Mack Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Anderson. during the past twelve years. Thornton of Provo, were guests at the The project was Initiated last year E. B. Garrett home, Thursday. on a national scale as a practical apMARRIAGES proach to the highway accident probMrs- Enoch Russon was called to lem. The Red Cross felt that it could best apply its strength by succoring the beside of her daughter, Mrs. DonMr. Robert L. Phillips announces those who continue to be injured pendald Nielson, of San Francisco, Calithe marriage of his father, Edmund ing a reduction in the highway accident fornia, Saturday. L. Phillips to Alice Stithem. of rate through legislation and safety eduCrocker, Calorado. This couple were cation. Junius Banks, Alvah H. Wing, Dr. wed at "Our program brings first aid skill Delta, Colorado, Sunday, to the scene of accident In an effort to J. G- Jones and Dr. Glenn D. October 2uth. reduce the number of persons killed Hutchinsen attended a scout meeting Friends in Lehi join with their and maimed in automobile in Provo, Monday night. friends in Colorado in wishing them Mr. Fieser said "Our highwaymishaps," first aidand joy during happiness their ers are not medical men in any sense, but it is their Job to turn the injured married life. over to the medical profession in the best shape possible." The Red Cross highway posts are established at gasoline service stations, Compressing Water tourist homes, rural police and fire deWater can tie compressed only very, partments. The personnel of the posts very slightly; yet the enormous presare trained by the Red Cross in first sure exerted lit great depths, due tit first aid equipment is inthe weight of the column of water, aid, standard at. each station, and identifying stalled above, causes the level of an ocean signs for the benefit of motorists are five mill's deep to he JVK) feet lower erected beside the highway at both apit lie than would if there were no proaches to the station. gravity to give weight to the water.. The attendants of these roadside units who qualify as first aiders volunThe Word "Bachelor" teer their services through the Red The word 'TSaidudor" is from old Cross and may under no circumstances French h.icheler, which is from a late accept pay for caring for the Injured. Latin word haeealaris. This may be To complement the highway first aid merely a translation of the French stations, the Red Cross has announced Satisfaction Guaranteed word or it may he allied to haecalarlus,' formation of mobile units. Several thoua late Latin adjective applied to farm sand trucks which regularly ply the SOBS SHOE SHOP laborers, the history of which is very highway in the course of routine work doubtful. will be equipped with first aid kits. I'IIQNB Drivers and crews will take courses In both standard and advanced first aid, Cause of Tripolitan War and each truck will be identified as a The war between the United States Red Cross mobile unit. More than a was caused by and Tripoli In 1S01-05- , hundred trucks are already operating. the refusal of the United States to In"The highway police of eight states crease Its payment for immunity from, SHERIFF S SALE who have finished first aid training will the depredations of the Tripolitan corjoin this army mobilized to cut acciAfter several engagements, sairs. dent fatalities and prevent complica1S05. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN peace was concluded June 4, tion of miuor injuries through mishanAND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE dling at the scene of accident," Mr. Must Have Plenty of Water OF UTAH. Fieser said. THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OF Artificial silk aDd paper are two in"We receive reports from our first BERKELEY, a corporation, Plaintiff, dustries wldch cannot carry on at all aid stations daily, telling of essential vs. RALPH LIVINGSTON DUBOIS, without plenty of water. The pulp of care given to traffic casualties on the also known as R. L . Dubois, a widowwa98 Is which paper made Is per cent spot and of lives actually saved." er; CONSOLIDATED WAGON and ter, and as much as 200,000 gallons of This and many other Red Cross proMACHINE COMPANY, a corpo- water may be used to make one single grams of equal value are supported by BANK OF AMERICAN ton of ration; paper. the people of America during the anFORK, a banking corporation in nual Roll Call for members. This year liquidation, Rulon F. Starley, Bank Commissioner of the State of Utah, Weight of Moles the Roll Call will he held from Novemmole Is and Herbert Taylor, Examiner, in Tbe weight of a ber 11 to 26. charge as Trustee for the Bank of about four ounces, and if food is plenAmerican DOE, tiful It will ent this weight of food FIRST Fork; SECOND DOE and THIRD DOE each day. The staple diet consists of Defendants. Red Cross Potential Life but all kinds of insects are deTO BE SOLD AT SHERIFF'S worms, and Savers Number Nearly lizards.; SALE at ten o'clock a. m- on the 13th voured, besides small frogs day of November, 1936, at the Front 2,000,000 Most Valuable Harbor Door of the Courthouse in Provo, hir-bor Ltah, the following described propPago Pago Is the" most valuable First aid and life saving certifiin the South Pacific and possibly erty situated in said county, cates issued by the American Red The Southwest quarter of the in the entire Pacific ocean. It was Cross since the start of the service Northeast quarter, the Southeast coded In 1872 by the native king to, 26 years ago now number 1,888,702. quarter of the Northwest quarter United States for a naval aud During the past year the Red Cross and the East half of the Southwest the station. 222,093 persons in first aid coaling qualified 6 quarter of Section 31, township water safety and rescue and taught South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake to 80,961. methods Zymurgy Base and Meridian, containing 160 This army of First Aiders and acres, more or less. Zymurgy Is a branch of technological Life Savers is one of the great safeAlso the lots 3 and 4, and the chemistry treating of processes in the South half of is principal ty factors in the nation. They are quarter which fermentation and the Northeast quarter of the feature, as brewing, making of yeasty trained to give Immediate first aid Southeast quarter of Section 31, and at the scene of accident, thus saving Township 6 South, Range 1 West, many lives and preventing permaSalt Lake Base and Meridian, and nent injury. Red Cross training inof Bbl. Flour Loaves of Bread In Lrts 2, 3, and 4 of Section 6, cludes skill in treating for shock, Approximately 2Sf loaves of bread Township 7 South, Range 1 West, splinting fractures, checking arteflour.. of barrel a Salt, Lake Base and Meridian, concan be made from rial bleeding, applying artificial restaining 318.15 acres, more or less. The number varies according to the, piration, towing drowning persons All of Lot numbered 3 of Block size of the loaf and the formula used: to safety, and in the safe handling of numbered 28 Fairfield Townsite by the baker. boat and canoe. acres, Survey, containing 4.89 more or less, and situated in the Potato Facts est half of the Northwest quarter Fifteen pounds of potatoes equal one; Section 28, Township 6 South, Red Cross volunteers, framework ot There are usually about three Range 2 West, Salt Lake Base and peck the organization, last year gave a total or five to. Meridian. The land herein describmedium mature potatoes of 1,707,220 hours of service, producing ed containing in the aggregate eight new potatoes in a pound. 685,074 garments, 4,355,719 surgical 483.04 acres, more or less. Todressings, 16,773 Christmas bags for gether with the following described Occupation soldiers, sailors and marines serving w'ater stock: One share of the in the most It is better to be engagedIn the wor d: overseas. Perhaps the most Important stock of Fairfield Irrigation Comundertaking of these generous contribpany (being of all the waters insignificant occupation half an hour utors to the public welfare is the makadministered by the Fairfield Irrirather than to look upon gation Company), said share being as of no importance. ing of braille books for the blind, with represented by an Informal Certi342,000 pages printed during the past ficate. twelve months. Moit Constant Unit of Tims) Together with all other rights of rotation of the earth is the The every kind and nature, however unit of time that man, Of the 16,500,000 school children enevidenced, to the use of water, m08t constant discovered. rolled In the Junior Red Cross societies has ditches and canals ifor the (irriof 52 nations, more than halt are memgation of said premises. Namlnf bers of the American Junior Red Cross Together with all tenements, named after Gen hereditaments and appurtenances is representing 84,882 schools In this Kev., Reno, officer In the. thereunto belonging or in anywise federal country- Reno, Jesse Lec appertaining, and the reversion Civil war. and reversions, remainder and Red Cross chapters aiding the needy rents,- issues and profits thereof. In their communities act on approxiIsotope III CUmistry been have DATED October 19, 1936. in chemistry mately 22,674 family problems each twin, In to E. G. DURNELL, month. Sheriff, Utah County, Utah. anlmul Oct. 22, 29 and Nov. 5, 12, 193C Mr- - and thr r y . HIGH SCHOOL NEWS t-- -- r.,. d - - I full-grow- n to-w- it: wine-makin- g. 1-- Rn. t ooSS ri, HOW TO "KEEP EDUCATED" Bead Daily the 0 tt tk tk a Students of the high school interest ed in the opera will tryout Thursday night after school for leading parts. A large group of the students have been worikng during the vacation for a part. The opera is a two act comedy with the characters listed as follows: Mr. Wise Baritone M'lle Marie Caray Soprano Dennis Black Baritone Maizie Mezzo Soprano .Mrs. nise Medium voce Maibelle Rich Soprano John Rich Baritone Low Tenor Curly Rich Steele Glack Baritone ,. t" KvUti. Mm V mrnj mUj "- - W Jack and Fred Constructive Vorld-wid- e News la The Christian Science Monitor OPERA TRY0UTS MxuiM mmm Tie ChristUa O V j? V Oat, aulrartnt VM mm tti ItIk caiuu. kut IkU'i Tk It, M upUjt crM mml Uaca Im mm M D.j" U Um ItmMj. A U ums lalm ri" tm ottwntiM a mmf mim hj mmtmttutmti Srti, paUical nUw, tm tt unt) mtU Umm. Science Publishing Xam Sued, Pkse enter my Society Busoa, Muuchusrttt t Tm Cbestuh Same ubscriptio period ml 00 4 6 50 $9 momht O ytu Q J nomas Wednesday issue, indudicf Uiguiiw Section: 1 yeu $2.60; for k $ 1 Name VloKrroa lavwtaTSc t iwtet 25c Addms iAurvt con v on itovtst CcSSjsjSfr hit Acting parts s HARVEST BALL The Student Body of the High school are holding a Harvest Ball, Friday, November 6, in the Hiirh School Gym. It will be an informal ball. The hall will be decorated with the fall produce. They have a verv good orchestra and expect a big crowd- - High School students are admitted free. The public is invited. 25c per couple, extra ladies 10c (lh YELL CONTEST On November the 13th, the Student Body is holding a yell contest. The class that makes up the two best high .school yells will be given a party by the other two classesThe two best yells will be put in the Activity Books. - GLEE CLUB ASSEMBLY The American Glee Club will be at the high sclnol, Thursday, Novem ber 5th from 11 to 12 o'clock to present a program for the benefit of the students. This program is highly entertaining as well as educational and inspirational in purpose, this program has been whole heartedly endorsed by leading educators and the school authorities throughout continent for both adult and juvenile "WhenlSet R.dJ'mM.dl" the gas! Go Safety authorities of the Whoopee! Step on places! What do you care for pedestrians and red lights? You pay You've got a jtaxes, don't you? license, haven't you? Sure, you wn the road . . . My friend, you're heading straight for Oblivion. You don't know it, but the Old Man With the Scythe has put the finger on you. Your days are numbered. I Our price on printed butter wrappers is lower, our quality higher. en- last-name- d n t amusement center weekly program LEHI'S to the Loveridge home where they joyed a ''pot luck" lunch. tbe three, the Of type is the most deadly- - THEATRE CLUB NEWS A hallowe'en party was given Saturday night for members of the Pandora Club aj; the home of Mrs. The ladies attendTora Loveridge. ed the show and then they returned Trav- elers Insurance Company, in studying the accident records, have put drivers who are prone to accident in three classes: First, the mentally incompetent driver; second, the physically incompetent driver; third, the driver who has both the brains and the physique to drive carefully, but who is too unsocial and stubborn to use these gifts. fit. audiences- I '"f!'.. 1 II rnS w 5. I&28 -- i - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 6 and 7 2 FEATURES Feature No. 1 Another of Perry Mason's Mystery Pictures. WARREN WILLIAM, CLAIRE DODD and W1NI SHAW in "The Case of the Velvet Claws" Thursday afternoon the Social Club will be entertained by Mrs. Earl Here's Perry Mason's most baffling mystery- .Solved in his most mysterical Smith at her home. manner! Feature No. 2 FRED STONE in Chiri Ames Club members were the guests of .Miss Vera Brown, Thursday evening at her home. A delicious lunch was served at a late hour. A thrilling drama of a man who dared to lead a city against the hidden terror Thursday (tonight) they will be of gang control! Two Big Feature Pictures for the Price of Oneguests at the Louis Christensen hom.. Admission Only 10c and 15c. LETS GOl Miss Juanita Smith was the charmSUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 9 and 10 ing hostess of the Aca Cia Club, home. at her After Thursday evening spending an enjoyable evening the guests were served a hot supper. Mill - "GRAND JURY" - AS Memberso of the Ikan Oddity Club entertained at a hallowe'en party Thursday evening in the basement of the Clell Jackson home on State street. The guests came in costumes and games were played. Weenies were served. D. U. P- - liOTES See them dance "The Swing Time Waltz". f VM C- BLUEBELL CAMP Camp Bluebell of the Daughters of the Pioneers will meet at the home of Mrs. Gadys Trane, Thursday, November 12, to hold their regular meeting. Your presence will be appreciated. v m. JT in a tune-twep- t etory oi love on the wing! v . ait U . Moit by JEROME 1 1 KERN F , EVANSVILLE CAMP Mrs. Elizabeth Yates will be hostess of the Evansville- Camp, Thurs - The meeting day, November 12fK. will begin at 2 p. m- - Members are especially requested to be at the A fine program has been meeting. arranged. Those assisting Mrs. Yates are Mrs. Violet Barnes and Mrs. Victoria Jackson. D. U. P. CONVENTION DlrMtei by Cot Steven! PANDRO S. BERMAN Produclitm. Lyrics by DOROTHY FIELDS A With VICTOR MOORE BLORE MX HEUN BRODERICl BETTY FURNESS t GEORGES METAXAy f Also PATIIE NEWS and a Good Musical. MATIIIEE SUNDAY Fivenings Only 10c and 20c 4 P. M. OliLY iOsilli Don't Miss It I WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11 and 12 County officers of the D. U. P. have a meeting in the form of a conFAMOUS NOVEL GENE STRATTON-PORTER'- S j vention for all officers in this work. held be to The convention Saturday, March 7th in Provo. Sessions will convene at 10 in the A for all America. A motion picture triumph that will live forever morning and 2 in the afternoon. in picture ! Also a Good Comedy and the latest sport reel. heart your Meetings to be held in the Provo 4th Admission Only 10c and 15c. Ward. "THE HARVESTER" |