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Show Crews, Ben Welden, Mary Maguire, Helen Yalkis and Yeda Ann Borg. KAY FRANCES STARS Countless days have gone. CONGRATULATIONS Kay Francis' gifts as a portrayer of highly emotional scenes will be displayed to audiences at the Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, when she appears in her newest starring vehicle, the Warner Bros, drama, "Confession." This is said to be the most story in which the dark beauty haa career as played during her nine-yea picture actress, outranking even her unforgettable "one Way Passage," and her recent triumph in "White AngeL" "Confession" was adapted from the Continental famous stage play "Mazurka." It has to do with a opera singer, now reduced to cabaret jobs, who learns that the man who had betrayed her, years previously, now has the same sort of designs upon her young daughter. When she sees the two of them together in the cabaret, she kills him and. at the end of a vivid andsuspense-fu- l trial, is acquitted on the grounds of justification. All the action is laid in Warsaw and in the picturesque settings reproducing that ancient ar once-gre- And bees have sang their song. But I am so far away, And lonesome, to this day. TO THESE HAPPY In mv Home Town. I can see. PARENTS The tips of a Crimson Maple Tree. I can see my valley rest The Rim of mountain a nest. .A new "coach" arrived at the h..me of ,The morning sun comes from a ru?-Coach and Mrs. Dean Prior, Friday! pej p. morning. M.yther and son reported to Revealing down on a farmers crop, be doing nicely and the father, still a sight I'd long to see, I want to see that Valley, once more, smiling. Just as I saw it before. Donald Fox. RED CROSS DRIVE PARTICIPATION OR CONFISCATION The Lehi Stake M. I. A. and Relief Society conventions will be held in the Hirh School Auditorium and Fifth Ward Chapel on Saturday, October '!'' and Sunday, October 24. The M. I. A. will meet in the Fifth Ward Chapel for the Saturday session and in the Iii'h School Auditorium for their Sunday meeins. The Relief Society will hold their meetings in the Fifth Ward Chapel. Meetings for the public will he held in the Hi'h School Auditorium at 2 p. m. and at T p. m. Sunday. h ELIEF SOCIETY SECTIOX The Relief Soicety will hold their first meetintr in the Fifth Ward Saturday at 2 p. ni. the general theme heini; ' Sonic Phases of the Educational Pr jrram of Relief Society." Topics will be given by Stake Board members. General Board members and public nurses. This meet in p is for stake and ward officers and class leaders, visiting teachers and mem- turn WINE you think of or talk to your neighbors about the rather bewildering activities of the federal government in Washington. Fragmentary news reports of congressional action or administration policies often are confusing, but if you will read William Bruckart's interpretative WASHINGTON DIGEST, which is published each week in this paper, you will know more about what all the moves on the capital checkerboard mean to you. Through long service as a Washington correspondent, Mr. Bruckart is particularly well qualified for this particular job. He gives you an illuminating interpretation of what Congress is doing or is expected to do, and what is happening or is expected to happen in other departments of the government. V. READ th Bruckart letter every week for an Intelligent understanding of what Is going on at the national capital l 11 Solution Now In Stock "It Pays to Use Good Gas and Oil" bers. :i:M0 ' Pep 88 Gas and Vico Oils Try Our Superior Greasing Service STATE STREET w SERVICE STATION PHONE SYLVESTER CLARK, Manager 356 Center St. and State Street to - If Light Is Cheaper Than Ever Recent reductions in the domestic lighting rate, plus Extra Electricity at makes more light available at lower Half-Pric- cost than ever before. h. Mrs-Norvi- S ATTENDED rs BE SURE TO REGISTER Registration days for the city UTAH PDWEI1 & LIGHT CD. TEXACO GAS lhi rs TUESDAY OCT. .SEE YDUR DEALER OH, Nedra Lewis entertained club at her home Firday evening. Lloyd Gunther of Logan, spent the in with his parents, meeting of week-en- d last. Thursday was well attended in Mr. ana ;irs. uari liuntner. spite of the stormy weather. D. C. Houston of the State Board of Health Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Clark of Provo, gave a very entertaining illustrated were in Lehi, Sunday to attend the lecture on ''The Menace of Rats to the tuneral of James Goates. and "Man Community" Against Microbes." Mrs. Nelsosn of AmeriPhyllis Kirkham of Rricrham Citv, can Fork of the District Farents-Teachrin Lehi with her spent the week-en- d Association was present. Definite information in regards to parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham the adult classes has not been received Beth Jackson entertained at a hut announcement, and schedules will be printed as soon as they are birthday party at her home Sundayevening. Parents-Teache- i ? 5L s The Anti-free- ze Get in you Out-of-to- MEETING WELL PRESTONE and other n in The second meeting will be held at p. m. and is for Relief Society class leaders, this session will he in change of a General Board member. At S p. ni. a meeting for Relief Society Stake Board member will he held ;id will be conducted by a General Board member. come? Sunday ssesions of the Relief Socety The answer lies with him PAR- will begin at 8:30 a. m. This meeting will be for Relief TICIPATION' or CONFISCATION. His right to economic survival must Society Stake officers; Advisory High Councilmen, Bishops and Ward Presi be respected. dents. A discussion of Church WelBut HE must protect and defend fare Problems will take place at this those rights. session, Efficient government and a living .1. 7. A. SECTION tax rate are possible. The hrst session of the M. I. A. TAXPAYER SURVIVAL LIES IN meetings will be held 'Saturday at 0:30 p. m. and will be for Sake Board EXPENDITURE CONTROLr-Ut- ah members. Taxpayer. At 7:30 p. m. there will be a joint meeting of Stake and Ward Boards visitor;; to attend the ami Stake presidency, High Council funeral sen-iceof James Goates, supervisors, Bishops and Counselors. Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sunday at 9 a. m. a meeting of Hallidav. Mr. and Mrs. Dave L,. Ward and Stake Boards wil be held Grant, Mrs. Alta Schow, Mrs. Wilford with department work. Mr. R. Mrs and C. Storrs, Pixton, 10:30 a. m. Senarate Stake and Mr. ant' Mrsi Bert Despain, Leslie Ward Y. W. and W. M. M. I. A. will ACoatei. G Goates, Mrs. Hamilton meet and discuss problems of their Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Goates. respective associations. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Phillips, Mr. and At 2 p. m. the M. I. A. will join the Mrs. William Wetzel. Mr. and "Mrs- Relief Society in the general conferWilliam Goates, Mr. and Mrs. Rodney ence session. harnes, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Goates, At i :OU p. rn. the regular M. I. A. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stout. Miss Edith "onference will be held with General Goates, Miss Blanch Goates, Mr. and Board members as speakers. Mrs. Charles Earl. Mr. and Mrs. The will be furnished by Donald Goates. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert the M. program I. A. members, with the young Miss Rhoda Wright, I.arkin, Mrs. people the topics and special Marie Olson, Mr. and Mrs. A. U musical giving numbers. Goates, Mrs. E. A. Caldwell, all of Salt Lake City, Bishon and Mrs. II. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Goates. Mr. and Mrss. William Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. Stanlev Goates. Mrs. V. J. Loveless, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs! P. T. Bateman, Mrs. Genevive Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Goates, Mrs. Eva Gardner. Mrs. Lawrence Rendles-hacHarold Rendlesbach, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pnhl, all of West Jordan; Mr. and Mrss Alma Earl, Bishon and Mrs. Abe Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wintr. Mr. and Brown, Mrs. ClvV Durrant. PHONES Office 8-Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Wride, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Pullev. all of American Residence 117-Night or Day If you have any news of inFork: Pres. and Mrs. R. D. Young, and Pres. and Mrs. Ulvsesis Grantre, terest, any advertisng, any job Manti: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rvan printing or want anything in nnd Earl T.unt of Eureka; Mrs. Mdo the printing line. Anr-eleTohnson. California; Mr. an,l Mrs. Verd Hoolev. Lindnn; Service with a smile Mrs. Niel Lott, Kavsville: Arthur Peterson, Sandv; Mrs. TTnrrv Jerl LGGAL ITEMS H viand; .Tosonh W'jne-- . Binirharn- - Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Goates, Centerfield. PARENTS-TEACHER- ?! I I'M COHVEHTIOH SUNDAY 1 I That is the question that naturally comes to your mind when . - 1 n Just what does it all mean to me? c.J - o Mrs. E. J. Colledge announce the marriage of her daughter, Ruby, to Glen Lewis of Midvale. the marriage to take place, Monday, October 23. The bride is a graduate of Ix?hi High School and has taken active part in the Lehi Third Ward L. D. S. activities. She has hosts nf friends wishing the young couple a happy and successful future. A wedding reception and danc will be held in the Lehi Third Ward, Monday evening honoring the newly weds. They will make their home in Salt Lake City. .it: -. j v Turk v 1 wil-;dut- Elva " for the 1937 Red Cross roll call will be Prof. Charles J. Hart of Brigham Young Valuations are now determined. He levies are set. The was university. recently appointed" by Dr. J. J. Weight, general chairThe tax burden is known. Payment man of the county Red Cross must be made. Will there be anything left for the he roll call will commence on taxpayer? Armistice day November 11 and end Will his cries for tax relief be on Thanksiving day, according to heard'.' Professor Hart. will he continue his slumber of in "People in Utah county have always activity or will he tight for a lighten Poish city. given loyal support to this sort of 0f the burden? Miss Francis, of course, plays the jj,vew project and we believe that they will budgets are conung- - bis fu opera singer. Jan Bryan, an do the same this autumn," he said. is in the balance. ture young starlet, is her daughter. The time for si.ber reflection and Basil Kathbone is the suave betrayer, vigorous action is here. and Ian Hunter is a from SUSPECT PAYS HUE Government must continue BUT whose arms Kay was lured by the must stop. waste III MISCHIEF CASE Rathbone. wiles of Pledges of economy must be filled. Other players in the Pork barrel liberalities must come cast include Donald Crisp, Dorothy who with John to an end. Gragreson. Peterson, Robert Barrat. Laura Hope pleaded not guilty to malicious Superfluous employees must be cut mischief, in city court, changed his, from the public payroll. plea ast week and paid a ?2.n0 fine! Duplications of government must pronounced by Judge Don R. Kllert- - lie eliminated. son of Provo. Bureaucrats must be curbed but Rodrirk's trial is set for October 'efficient officials retained. 10. Clinton Slater third defendant Better government must come but listed in the complaint, was turned the taxpayer will have to bring it. over to the juvenile court last week. The taxpayer must awake. His The three were charged with is plain. IN ALL VARIETIES He must act or his property will be fully breaking ff two wheels of a gang to X. lost. Jesse Lehi. belonging plow Butt, 20 There will be nothing left for his alcohol own use. MARRIAGE by volume His hopes for tax relief. What is to well-know- Mrs. Mrs-Ro- at chairman 4. -- HART TO DIRECT Utah county's THURSDAY. PC 21, iS37 Alvin Broadbent, son of Mrs. j air. and Mrs. Melvi. , Broadbent had his tonsils reJoseph Allen. ing spent Saturn.. moved Saturday morning. Smuin and daughter, Cedar Fort Lucile Peterson. jJjH of Carson. Mrs. Charles Fairfield Carolyn Comer, little daughter Mr. anrl M c c. . At a recent meeting of the city Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Comer had her Salt of removed morning. tonsils Tuesday council an ordinance was passed Mr. and Mrs! Andy of nominaing whereby the method Leo Hansen is spending this week candidates for the city election will be A ETOUn rf fr,aJ- carried on simiar to that of other in Juab County deer hunting. uiui er party haturdi, the John Southwick years . Mr. and Mrs. Ferron &J1E With the election date less than a May Strasburg of Provo., spent the make their home in ptr month away, plans are expected to get week-en- d in Lehi with her parents, were laid for Mr. and Mrs. and of Mr. George Strasburg. the for Downs, Mr. and Mrs. soon, holding underway l son, ur. ana Mrs. IW'I meetings at which candidates may be Mr. and Mrs ClarMrs. and Ball heard Martha Mrs. rumors are nominated. While Mrs. John Southwick ind.j al ut town of the possible nomination ence Jones of American Fork, spent Mondav in Salt Lake visiting with VI X1U11U1, of several men for the position of Mrs. Albert Pike and Mr. and PulnVi W r, in Mr Crookston. mayor and other city officers, no definthe Clubl.at her U Seality ite announcements have as yet been evenim Snwia! .r... made. Mrs. Jennie Nostrum will leave u run .irs. n; Lehi, Sunday, for a visit with her Mrs. Fayuippie, Evans, Mr'il and her Elwin Mrs. Beck, Elwin Beck of California, arrived daughter, of Los Angeles. California. aiiu jus. jats walker of son, Glen, r ork . frizes were won jn Iehi Monday evening for a visit Mrs. Bvron tfy, Shumway, M with relatives and friends. II ii.:. Miss Verla Gray was taken to the ..Ji.- iirui.y v Ilipmun of Fork. tretament Wed Ralph Trane who is attending busi L. D. S. Hospital for lattles were decorated ness school in Salt Lake spent Sunday nesday. She was brought home Sat- - but's. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy urday eveningrane. Frank Sharp; district LONESOME III .CONFESSION war-her- THURSDV, OCTOBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 21, 1937 26 Bill Whipple of Salt Lake and .Tact Whipple left iMonday morning for Snanish Fork C.fnyon to look for deer. Mr. and Mrs. T.avell Smuin Macma, spent Monday evemnc- in of T We are agents for U. S. Tires Danger of Freezing Why not let us save you MONEY by filling your car with Anfr Freeze and checking your battery now. Why wait until it i3 too late? Special Service FREE! Let us check your tires, clean your windshield, give you road formation, and help you with your car troubles. LATEST oh i visiting with Mr. James Smuin and for daughter, Mazell. to be held this fall were set October 12 and October 2fi. The places of registration are as follows Mr. and Mrs George T. Rt.rnshnro' District No. 1. Mrs. Inez Peterson and small son. Carrie Strasburg, and rge Mrasmirg, Sr.. spent residence; district 2, Mrs. Margaret irsin Anderson, residence; district 3, Mr - INCLOSED GREASE RACK and GREASING EQUIPMENT. KELLY'S SERVICE at FIRST EAST LOCATED in- and Stat Street West of Lohl Lumber |