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Show - NOVEMBER 25, 1936 , FRANCIS COMING riy Y,ur Heart," a dynamic emotions revealing the human and sacrifice, hate Ea5i;on, rf the Boval Theatre, Sunday, with Kay a" J Tuesday Monday role. stellar in t"e ,.; X rTis 1 is .winer -- y ton. r u.- on AVonfinn, . . i She l. 3 uv l taal j Vnnr.tr. Patric Know- ctenhenson. Frieda Ines- Flint,. Halliwell Hobbes, Tibury and Elspeth Dudgeon. . . T, The picture, a CosmopoliUn Warner Bros., is released by Son the 23 Eli . Worlton serving as hostess. A lovely afterno- - n was spent playing bridge, at which Mrs. T. F. Kirkham won high score and Mrs. V. C. Hansen wn the traveling priie. A tasty Arch.e dinner s served. l f.',n,vr, :rnc. (, trerr.er.Jt.-a young En jr.r: wnh a r.ojlt man r,o i; ma.-rt- ri tO a prri.i.. rc was directed tv wife. Their is taken ii.tj ht- - L. Mi nobleman's faniiJv l the 7 who longs for &a heir KU cnv . :, cannot give him. The CLUB HEWS girl h".iic.-- s in America marries a rne business man whom t Jean Ci a bb is does not love. entertaining for h:ri Club, Friday even- Torn with mother love and the lo her hun.e "i she seeks t.i ili-- . i in anguish social gatherings but her Thur dav evening Thp nerves are on the r; breaking p..illt. and Club were an estrangernet seem, of Miss El Vera imminent, uh.n at her home. The girls a friend of Utfc . spent an enj yable t . evening sewing after comes to America, iuyv,riKnt here which thev were served a me youiy nobleman, his wife and lirtt luncheon. . son are visiting. He I arranges I a meeting 0f the two .,....ut- -j ,nrl The regular meeting of th Social .. ... . u.uiiu io tuner, in; .1.-- J frarfi.,. T s - k:, rn li.;. . "-- . hebiThuay ' ilHM ' - "'--i afternoon at n noisie, witn JNlrs. n, Athenian Club members will meet at the home of Mrs. Stanley Taylor, Wednesday, December 2nd. The title of the lesson for the meeting is "Subsequent Expeditions in Great Basin and Utah Between and this lesson material will be given by Mrs. Elmo Eddington. A few special numbers are to be given. 1800-1847- ows Employment is Created by Machines in Industry The "'Lucky 13 Club" was entertainat the home of Mrs. Wilmirth Batchelur with Mrs. Delia Skmer as assistant hostess- - The evening was partly devoted to organization of the club and other business matters. Sewing occupied the remainder of the time after which delicious refreshments were served to the following Miss Odessa Schow, Mrs. members: I.ucile Schow, Mrs. Roxie Russon, Mrs. 11a Fowler. Mrs. Winona Gjod-wiMrs. Ila Milne and Mrs. Elma Christoflferson. ed Just-A-Me- !2 . i ioo . fttitittt The popular fallacy that machines have created unemployment in America is flatly contradicted by a study of the subject which has just been completed by the McGraw Hill Publishing Company. According to this study, the results of which were published In the August issue of the magazine "Factory," jobs have increased faster than population In this country during the very period when the machine age was developing most Mrs-Georg- g. 25, 1936 ' LETTER OF PRAISE east side of town. Miss Eulalia Lee of Hide Park went to pass Ray West and because of a car coming south she cut close in front of Mr- - West, hooking his frnt bumper with her back fender. Both cars turned over in the bar pit. Occupants of the West car were the driver, Ray West. James West and wife and Albert West Miss Lee had a little girl in her car. No one was seriously injured. on the THIRD WARD SPONSORS DANCE The annual Turkey Dance which is sponsored each year in the Third ward by the M. I. A. was once again held. Tuesday night was the date for the event. A prize turkey was given away to the one holding the lucky ticket. Members of the Third ward along with folks from other wards spent an enjoyable evening dancing. RELIEF SOCIETY SPONSOR ." re NOVEMBER . cumulated four carloads of ore, w hieh he sent to a Salt Lake smelter. The ore, though not rich, more than paid Thus encouraged. Mercer expenses. looked around and discovered that he could gain depth. through a tunnel in the adjoining Sacramento property. A few feet would take him across the Herschel line. He found ore in the foot wall next to a porphry dike. Then he acquired an air compressor. Assays and pencil work satisfied him that the near-b- y Geyser-Mario- n cyanide mill could take enough gold from the ore to pay for mining and Now he has his com shipping. pressor and eight men sinking in the Herschel from the Sacramento tunnel level. He does not claim to have a bonanza, but believes the ore he is saving will yield some profit, and ma lead to "something.'' In the following letter the State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Charles H. Skidmore praises the students and teachers of the Alpine School District for the wonderful group singing they displayed at the The Club met at the opening session of the U. E. A. This letter was sent to Abe Ander home of Sirs. John on Whimpey son and Mr. Anderson has asked the to week of last Thursday play games. Prizes for the games went to privilege to publish it so that all the Strasburg and Carrie Stras-bur- people may appreciate the work of the schools in the music departments. Light refreshments were Jobs Grow Faster Than Populati New . out through the wife mit-"i- y ....th-- d ..ut in one of , climaxes ever 'e CM THURSDAY, - .t. Lai. taste. d smashing sUf hit ' TU t ik ny joy i'lauuij' and ation ultra-mode- anj ; THE LEHI FREE PRESS -- " i ne HEART ME YOUR i a:. (? GIVE IH TO ROYAL .: i j. g:V in treatm.-- ". DANCE The Second Ward Relief Society have made plans for a dance to be held in their ward next Friday night. Young and old are invited to attend. They have obtained Carter's orchestra to furnish the music for the evening. Come to this this dance, meet your friends and have a good time. People "Mr. Abe Anderson, from all the wards are coming so Lehi. Utah. there will be a good crowd for you to dance with. "Dear Mr- Anderson: ' I have been attending U. E. A. Don't forget Friday is the night. meetings for many years but I think I have never heard better singing Mrs. Max Rothe and Mrs. E. N. than the singing of the Alpine Chorus Webb visited at the mission home on last Thursday at the opening session Friday. of the U. E. A. I desire to compli ment you and your students for the Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Neilson of excellent numbers on the program. Mount Pleasant had as their house It would indeed be a pleasure to me guest this week end, Miss Margaret if all of the children in Utah schools Thurman. Sunday Mr. and Mrs Rich could have an opportunity to have ard Gilchrist and Mrs Sidney Gilsuch excellent music training and such christ motomi to Mount Pleasant to an opportunity for the experience as bring Margaret home with them. the students had on this occasion. ''I know this has required a good deal of work from both you and your students and" in behalf of the State Department and the teachers of Utah I wish to express our appreciation. GOOD BYE Very truly yours, Charles H. Skidmore, TO NAILED AND TACKED ON State Superintendent ON SOLES of Public Instruction . " Our new equipment for the finest of ladies footwear has just arrived. WINNERS OF THE F. F. A. TURKEYS and all shoes of every description will hereafter be rebuilt with SEWED on The best dressed farmer and farm Soles just as they were made at the officers - HERSGHEL MINE REOPENED that refuses to stay dead the Herschel, down Mercur way. It lost its charter for nonpayment of taxes and passed into the control of trustees. A lease and bond taken last year by a group headed by Maik Requa of California, was thrown up when a tunnel failed to develop the A mine is 'rapidly. From 1899 to 1929, while the population of the United States increased from 74,799,000 to 121,526,-00- .; : ! numoer or gaintully employ-- d between 1899 and 1929 in. or 62V4 per cent, and while faster than the population of the country, as shown by the above re"chart, all Jobs increased 68 per cent, job? du. jobs in manufacturing industries, where great technological aJ in factories showed an Increase of 'ancement was made, increased even faster than general employ-me87 per cent. The total number of ir factories in 1899 but by 1929 the times. In this fifty factory Jobs in 1929 at the height year psrioj, ot tht machine age was 8,822,000 number had increased to 18u out while population increased 2V, si compared with 4,713,000. in 189!, of each thousand at work. times, factory jobs increased 3 V: A close relationship between ma- times, the the study showed. study showed. The number of gainfully employ- chines and wages was discovered "If America had kept on doing ed increased from 390 per thousin the fact that total horsepower all its work by hand," the maga and of population in 1899 to 400 installed in factories increased zine comments, "this rapid incrra?? 1929 thousand in while more from 3,411,000 in 1879 to 42,869,- - of Jobs and per wages never wouM and more machines were being in- 000 in 1929 or 12H times. During have come. There would have bed. i stalled. During the same period, the the same period, however, total no automobiles, no radios, few of, tudy showed 162 out of every factory wages increased from J948,- - the l "good things of life" now J thousand at woik were employed 000,000 to 11,607,000,000 or 12 i general use." ) 0 n expected ore. If it a mine it will owe its Charles Mercer, who operated it before the Requa regime, and took it back after Requa surrendered it. Mercer cannot be. convinced that the business men and bankers who incorporated the company and put their money into it 20 years ago were altogether wrong. Upon the retirement of Requa, Mercer pcik some men into the new tunnel, picked into the deserted faces, cleaned up the floor, and finally ac- becomes success to erette were Kenneth Kearny and factory. No more nailed- stiff, out of shape Allene Frank. They are the two who won the prize turkeys at the F. F. A soles on ladies shoes. dance Friday night. Satisfaction Guaranteed - Hospital Notes that . . Ttae Gilt 6laflg!iii- - -- Dae (Biive 1 ear! BOBS SHOE SII0? PHONB 184-- W The following patients received treatment at the Lehi Hospital this week: Russell Hansen who recently was MATTRESSES REMADE operated on for appendicitis at the local hospital was removed to his OLD MATTRESSES MADE SAMB AS NEW home on Wednesday. Hare yoar mattresses renovated, Mrs. Owen Linch of American Fork, cleaned and recovered with new tick was removed to her home Friday after ing for only $4.50. We convert your cotton mattress rabeing operated on a few weeks be te a springftU and make those feather fore. mattresses and pillows. Mrs. W. II. Cook and baby boy were Phone taken to their home in Cedar Fort on the 21st. 8-- W "' " M Mr. Moorehouse of Cedar Valley had his tonsils removed at the hos pital on Wednesday. pi - a I -IT m irt It tr-- - 1 Mrs. Delile Hitchcock and baby son went to their home Saturday. I .'S1 WANT ADS Little Chester White Pigs For Sale David Peterson, Lehi. -- See WANTED TO BUY Hides of all kinds for cash. See Wells B. Clem The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos, on 2nd West and State Street. ents Hansen of Orem, who has been treated for pneumonia at the hospital was Celery and other fresh vegetables. taken to his home Friday. Lott A. Russon. Phone 83-- ? The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Highest quality U. S. Certified Carsen of Fairfield underwent Chicks and Poults, also equipment for major operation at the hospital on same. See LeRoy Davis- Tuesday. newlTthc home A . the . . FOR SALE CHEAP 4 wheel Mr. and Mrs. Byron Whipple are house trailer, cupboards and closets, the proud parents of a fine son born new tires. See John Simons, on north to them at the hospital on Friday State street. o ift that aids a glowing touch the pf tnat ... charm . . .the gift that is useful The modern approved lamps combine a manornua wm think man beauty and scientific illumination. Any remembrance. of a new gift lamp as the perfect Christmas Priced as g Q 45 You can select it from a profuse. GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY GIVE LESSON COURSE ... . low as Wcr-lSec them in ivory, gold or variety of authentic Shopping for gift, lamps is a thnH.n parchment, with bronze finishes, wittt shades of s!!ftrnfhncancPed for light, the size of the lamp bulb depending designs. ll-25-- f , in . i ' 1 . 'i, " " " i .V j"1"""1" fcVcrnJ-lHaf- 1 si rivs' iC:SS l -- Ojfc All n mm Sp YOI M?I-Hi- t IR DEALER or UTAH POWER & LIGHT a .V: CO. TFr1 FOR SALE Two building lota-eac- h with 4 rods frontage and 7 rods d?pth on 1st East and Main Street. See Faye or Oral Evans. The Genealogical Society Is put ting over a ten lesson course in re Chester White Boar For search at the cost of $1.00. These J. L. Barnhart or Phone 95-lessons are to be given at the genea White Chester Boar For Service-Enq- uire logical class room, 80 North Main Wednes each at the Wm. Powell street, Salt Lake City, on Street. State 10:30 12:00. to at day morning The Orem line is offering special If your Sewing Machine or Lawn rates on the 8:26 car. You may re Mower needs repairs, Sissors or Saws turn on any car that same day. Sharpened. William Osborne will do Evening classes are also being It for yon. known. not given but the time is BUTTER WRAPPERS We will EAST LEHI IS print your butter papers jn better quality paper at a cheaper price. Try SCENE OF ACCIDENT the Free Press first and be satisfied. CEDAR POST FOR SALE Good Two cars were turned over in the Shed and Cedar Post Bee Denzel , ... bar pit Saturday near the city limits Turner, Lehi. tf Mil , -- |