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Show iXEMBER 3, 1936 for its extravagant ur,d:n i:. .r. beled Lady," the new ,tii, ial" which comes to trie Royal iCHOOL THE LEHI FREE PRESS ., . who are caiss in the taking Gen-- i in the Memorial Building. A Junior team is being- organized Sunday. Monday and Tuesday" for all the y. ung boys wishing to con;'a It is a well kno;m fact that when test in the matches. ple. a film company loads four of ita The Junior team will meet regularThere will rj.y be one more en- est personalities into one picture,greatly each Monday night at 7:30 and the tha d .wn.ent excuiion in this year, which American Legion Club will meet each picture has what it takes. -- Grand comes on the 17;h of December. Hotel" and "'"Dinner a. Eitrht '' are Friday at the same time. outstanding examples of s:a: ,t ; i to Anyone interested is invited hits of the past. Now c mes ' Libel- j BASKETBALL come. ed Lady,' engrossing story of an heiress slandered by a metropolitan TEAM CHOSEN LIOKS CLUB newspaper and suing for libel to the tune of fire minion dollars! The Coach Ross Neilon has chosen the move involved four principals the DECORATE STREETS to be un the basketball taams boys heiress, the newspaper's managing f r this year. However they have not editor, the girl whom he is pledged The Lehi Lions Club are putting to marry, anl a very clever gentle- yet been divided into the two teams, first the street lights this week. Lights and second. up man of the Lothario school who has Friday nijrht they are going to Salt will be strung across both Main and achieved a unique reputation for his Lake City to play against the Judge State Streets, as they were last year. unrivaled ability to quash just such The club is asking the support of Memorial Team. libel suits. the merchants and people who are at Boys chosen for the team are: homeThe request they have ask is Forwards Milt Russon, Leo Rus-soR. C Allred, Sid Manning, Keith that every business window be deco- liOBODY INJURED Trane, Keith Smith, Keith Wanlass, lated and decorations be used abound-antl- y in the home and on trees. Duane Evans, Francis Cook, LaVar 111 TWO CRASHES Bateman and Gene Peterson. They are making an effort so the Guards Grant Evans. Kyle Gray, city of Lehi will be more beautifully Two car accidents in which no in- John Allred, Russell Bone, Craig decorated than ever before. Thomas Powers is leading, his Bruce Richard Evans, juries were reported, but which caused Crabb, store has its decorations up and colorsevere damage to both machines oc- Roberts, Dan Worlton. T. J. Bone ed lights on the outside of the curred on the highway five miles and Hardy Jenkins, m. Centers Dick Mitchell and Bobby north of Lehi at 5:30 a. in. Monday when three horses strayed upon the Dorton. Th-a-r- jf.-pi- e, g-- , why don't U'"P-Jrker; niaKe an at point that car and to the temrest-arch- "And It edy opera. the high by presented 18 Friday December the in 19 December . uditorium. Fri-will be held on - m- p8:00 and at ,p DECEMBER U event of op, an annual 1 will be held Decem- s DansArt. Committee-,rare busily working are n. many of them orate the the decoration isdeco-Ire rhts" Special being worked up by and Rhoda Johnson orchestra has been r for the popular crowd, nsons orchestra who will ob-- 1 - n. noon. - Allred-me- Skinner. Beth Thrasher. Russell Lynn Hunter, Mary Unable to avoid striking them, Sterling Davis, 24, of Lehi killed one of the horses. He was driving a car owned by Glen Trane of Lehi, and was on his way to work in Bingham with five other Lehi and American Fork men, including Trane's father. Davis' own car had stalled and the two groups went on in the other's car. A short time later in order to avoid the other two horses Robert E. Cutler, LIONS HEWS Just-A-Me- re Mrs. Staney Taylor was the hostess to the Athenian Club. Wednes day afternoon. Subsequent Expeditions In Great Basin and Utah Bewas treated by Mrs. tween 1800-183- 7 Elmo Eddington. Saturday the Docility Club met at the home of Mrs. Sophie Carson and played bridge. Mrs. Lorraine Gilchrist won first prize and Mrs. Violet Lott the traveling prize- - Other club members present were Evelyn Evans, Loraine Gilchrist, Violet Lott, Bei-laLewis, Stella Gilchrist, Phyllis Lott, Phyllis Hitchcock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCake and children, Marylyn and Robert Jr. of Brigham City, were Thanksgiving day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Asay. GOOD BYE TO NAILED AND TACKED ON SOLES ON Our new equipment for the finest of ladies footwear has just arrived, and all shoes of every description will hereafter be rebuilt with SEWED on Soles just as they were made at the factory. No more nailed- stiff, out of shape - solea on ladies shoes. Satisfaction Guaranteed BOBS S11CZ SIIC? L1ARRIAGE PHONB 184-- REMADE MATTRESSES OLD MATTRESSES MADE SAM - Thursday night is the night chosen for the Lions Club meeting this week The meeting is to be in the First Ward Relief Society Hall. A. V. Watkins of Provo has been asked to come to speak to the group. Musical numbers will be rendered. IELED LADY This arrangement has been made 19, Ft- Douglas, drove his car into the by Lions Larsen, Lott and Mitchell. rowen, side ditch. With him were two Provo William Snoneer Tracv all in one men, Milo Cutler, 40, his uncle, and uj'v out-lLEGION BEGINS John Bennett, 60. lere's a collection of which of names each NOTICE TO TEMPLE WORKERS SHOOTING ,f ruling a motion picture anH her own right. Only This is a suggestion to all Lehi hovie moon is such a stellar I A The American Legion Rifle Club - people who are interested in temple il wIn Of Stars gauieicu will is a there Each Wednesday begin their fhooting matches this nroHuction. Metro- work. m week. These matches are to be held for car Orem 8:26 on the 51c rate llayer has assembled them man and D. R. Mitchell and they ,r class advisors the to group. much help birthday party will be given in honor f Mrs. J. F. Fagan by the Club, Thursday evening. The party is to be held at the Strasburg home. A Mr. and Mrs- Ray Allred announce the recent marriage of their son, Milan, to Mildred Stranges. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Stranges of Conrad, Montana. CLUB NEWS The marriage took place November 23rd in Conrad- wishes Lehi people express best Mrs- Marie Smith has invited the to this and popular congratulations Sequoia Club to hold their meeting couple. at her home Thursday afternoon. Mr. Allred is well known in Lehi. Mrs. Jay Price is entertaining He has graduated from the Lehi High Thursday evening for the Chiri Aimes School, been a student of the B. Y. U. Club members. and has completed a course in tha Desel Engineering School in Cali- Social Club members shall makefornia. lusic. mmittee consists of the road. R. C. 3, 1936 Miss Stranges is a popular maid preparations to meet at the John Zimmerman home Thursday after- of her home town. g-- PERA CHOSEN DECEMBER THURSDAY, - : AS NEW Have yoor mattresses renovated, cleaned and recovered with new tick Ing fer only 4.50. We convert your cotton mattreat la-t- o a sprbigfill and make those feather mat trusses and pillows. Phone 8-- W - m Birds-ey- 6th Floor Union Pacific Building SALT LAKE CITY 2 No. 1 A Information to show which employers come under the law; type of business or industry; number of employees; other general since "Broadway Bill!'' a horse outcasts ride to glory in the greatest sporting thrill iVC feature Pictures for the Price of One. FOUR STARS GRAND , . If u ,v r ... ... !! , - ' REPORTS The contribution; re- -l of employment, wages, names of employees; tu,.e wo: other information to help uViv.ine benefits. Contribution form.; for 1C37 will of 1235 briru'e be different from 'h-r- e most of the detail info. ,. at'. in will be askeH b?rr;nrir!: Janunvy 1, 1957. ; lSLf5i ' EMPLOYEE (Does Not It is illegal for an employer to accept direct or indirect contributions from employees. Farm labor, domestics, charitable, religious, certain family service exempt. FREE EMPLOYMENT OFFICES employment offices will be with Unemployment compensation division. Names, addresses, qualifications, work history of all employees who coi.;e under the law. Such offices to function in filing of claims and payment of benefits. Public coor-(Mrat- 8 TOGETHER! HILARIOUSLY 'iff" information. CONTRIBUTION boy and and V. Contribute) STATUS REPORTS "Down the Stretch'' 7 ' AVifc 'JJvS'aSS i EMPLOYER (Contributes) man's boundaries beyond the Ohio River. stirring tale of the pioneers who pressed the white's in Feature No. 2 PATRICIA ELLIS and MICKY ROONEY SUNDAY. MONDAY AND TUES AY. DECEMBER 6, iaii P' 5TH "DANIEL BOONE" A fSLtifc-- Benefits begin after January 1, 1938. Any to unemployment compensaUon can get compensation one way or another with compensation payments. "need" has nothing law calls for contributions from employers of FOUR or more. GEORGE O'BRIEN and HEATHER ANGEL in History's greatest thrillers! One of i Contributions payable on 1936 payroll Rate on 1936 payrofl .9 of one per eent; O T no 1Qia - n l.o perceni un ftOT. 2 FEATURES View of the Unemployment Compensation Work. State Industrial Commissior Unemployment Compensation Division Royal Theatre FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4TH and e "W""" STATISTICAL SECTION ', Information from emplover ami employee will be available to tie state industrial commission and the unemployment Compensation Division ir, determining the amount of compensation due ANY ONE OF 70,000 INDIVIDUALS who will be protected by this law. This information will also be a basis for merit ratings, ty which employ: rs who Ftolnlize tneir emcontributions. ployment will bo relieved of the payment of , T t t 1 i MERIT RATING (1911) When the employer'3 reserve account, after January 1, 1941, exceeds 7 cent of the average annual payroll per- his contributions begin to decline; when the percent of the reserve reaches 12 contributions the average annual payroll falls. ratio reserve the until stop Employers making contributions to Utah fund get credit on federal payment up to nine-tentof the amount due U. S. Unemployment compensation tax. Any BENEFITS (1938) person who is en ployed 16 weeks in t the preceding 52 and whe is laid oft through no fanlt of his own is entitled to benefits half pay jut no payment more than $15 a week; minimum of $7 a week or three-fourtaverage weekly wage, whichever is the lesser. Benefits are at the rate of one week of benefits for four weeks of employment until 14 weeks have bren paid. If a person has worked more weeks he gets additional benefits than at the rate of one week of benefit for Thus the max20 weeks of employment. imum, five years of employment nets a man 14 weeks benefit, plus an additional 10 we ks or 24 weeks Ijenefit in all. GENERAL INFORMATION i I COHHQLLY PATir'FF SIIFinAY 4- P. - WWIB"- ,. sJWs M. and a G00D CARTOON COMEDY. ONLY 10c & 15c Don't If fTII and WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER - i,h j. Aim laughter and romance on me "All A ialllV Hi, J After January 1, 1938 when a person become unemployed he should go to the nearest employnot ment office and report himself ready for work or benefits. Ho will then waitto for a period, a him in will ofTice endeavor place J to exceed two weeks, during which time the employment is comparable to the one he lost. Dur.ng the waiting 1 position he is capable of fillingwilland which his benefits. draw ho in should how work record an.l see go into od the compensation office of the wa.t.ng period no Ff it will investigate the reason for dismissal. If, at the end position has been found for him he will begin to draw his benefits. When a suitable place is found for him he must take it or his benefits cease. J COMPENSATION FUND through $ UNEMPLOYMENT UTAH to be the will paid Contritions Compensation Division head- a special division of the State Tax Commission in the Unemployment of one per cent will be made h of contributions U. S. Pacific Union m the Building. nuarters more. or of LIGHT revenue internal of S. by employers bureau to the U. imuaj. hvenmg. Only 10c 1..1H STi:WARrERMN"' I'.im Chump Mus.cal and A panic of laughs and fun! Also a good ( andJOc. Y FURNESS in comedy. Only 10c & 13c one-tent- Do not confuse with old age benefits which also calls for oavroll contributions. fj I |