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Show THURSDAY. APEIL THURSDAY, APR:L u 11. ViVi Mrs. Sylvia Schow of Magna, is TI1E LEHI FREE PRESS Publish! by The Lehi Free Press visiting local relatives thU week. Every Thursday Lehi Resid- - 160-Mr. and Mrs. Mark Austin of Phone George P. Price. Manager Biigham. visited ith Mrs. Alice Ecu-reat Lehi. Austin, Sundayat the Utah, as second class matter. Mrs. Inez Reynolds and son. Junior, Olsen and son. Max, of Prove Furnished Rates Parley Upon Advertising were Sunday quests of Mr. and Mrs. Request. C. F- Johnson. One year fl.00 Subscription Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman returned home, Wednesday, from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arval Chidester of t The yer's wildest, wittiest whir!-- ! 4 wind of romance, according to et static and pi advance report, plays Sunday w:tn Monday at the Royal Theatre Cary Grant and Roslind Ru.-e- ll The film is Howard Hawks' "His Girl Friday," a Columbia ro mantic comedy witm Ralph iJeJiamy oAKATUliA - Elmo Gray, a student of the U. S A. C. at Logan, spent the week-en- d with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hy- rum Gray. Mrs. Wm. Dansie and Miss Elvera Mr. and Mrs. T. F- - Kirkham and Dansie were Salt Lake City visitors. daughter. Bonnie. Jean, and Mrs, Wednesday. Afton Giles attended the L. D. S Conference sessions in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter, daugh- City. Sunday. ter. Kay, and Mr- - and Mrs. Darrei Carter were Salt Lake City visitors, Mrs. Phil Ogden and Mrs. T. J Tuesday. Thomas of Ogden, visited with Mr, Miss Gladys Godfrey, a student of and Mrs. Afton Giles, Monday, en the Weber Academy, at Ogden. spent route to California, where Mrs with her parents. Mr. Ogden sailed for Honolulu, to Join the week-en- d her husband. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey. MENACE SEEN TO UTAH IN COLORADO RIVER BILL l Representative Robinson Halts Attempt To Cut States From Hearings er i SALT LAKE CITY . . .Warmly praising the timely Intervention of Representative J. W. Robinson ot Utah, officials of the Clorado RiverGreat Basin Water Users association called attention to the danger In railroading hearings on the Colo rado Rlrer reorganisation hill now before the House ot Represents tires In Washington. The action was warmly endorsed by Senator William H. King and Representa tive Aba riurdoek. Robinson brust Representative Into an Irrigation oommtttee hearing on the bill last Friday and in a tormy session halted hearings which would have excluded testimony from representatives of upper Colorado River states vitally affected by the bill. Although a member of the committee, Representative Robinson had not been noti fied of the hearings a tact he charged was "trickery . This charge was made against Representative White ot Idaho, com mittee chairman, and Re presents tlve Scrugham ot Nevada, sponsor or the bill, in calling the hearings without proper notification. The Utah congressman went even farther as he brought these tacts to "I hope," Mr. Kimball said, "that Utah people realize how Important every step In this Important matter is to them. Although the state as a whole is naturally concerned, there are fourteen counties vitally affected." As these counties, he listed Cache, Boxelder, Weber, Salt Lake, Tooele, Utah, Millard, Juab, Sanpete, Sevier, Duchesne.'Uintah, Grand and Emery. "This is just another move," Mr. Kimball emphasized, "to divert more resources of the Colorado River basin and to attach more financial benefits to the lower basin states. Our watersheds provide most of the water and so far our benefits from Colorado River development have been practically microscopic. I view as dangerous the current nrorosal for rviinTi. unless constructive protection for the upper basin states is Included. If the lower states get all the water, and we get none, the permanent damage done to Utah and Its neighboring states can never be repaired. "Water is in very truth the d Of our Itata and thn Pnlrv. rado River is the only source of considerable supply. We need permanent assurance of both water and Power develotment from thin light: 1. The bill was introduced on source. I see no compromise with March 26, and the hearings called these facts." for March 29 a time so short, he As a Utah To Be Heard of ReDresent&tiva charged, that interested persons Robinson'sresult successful protest In the from states concerned could not Teach Washington to appear before committee last week, hearings have been delayed until this week. The the committee. 2. Despite this short notice, the Utah congresman promised that he would see that hearings ar rnn. hearing room was crowded with tlnued until Utah and every other witnesses from California and Artiona who. Representative Robin upper basin state is allowed to nrA- son charged, "could not have aotten sent Its views. This state will be renreienteil hv hers after the bill was Introduced." 3. Contrary to usual procedure, a number ot witnesses. Mr. Kimball HO report on the bill had oome from and a number of other capable enthe department of the interior be gineers will attend the hearings. Gus P. Backman, secretary ot the fore the hearing was called. 4. Both representatives from Salt Lake chamber at rnrnmu Montana concurred with Mr. Robin-to- now on his wav to Wahlnetnn tn appear before the committee. In criticism ot the bill. Final episode of Representative Rebates Proposed Robinson's protest against the comUnder terms ot the 8crugham mittee's action of calllnr th "hiir. measure, large amounts would be " hearing involved a Mr. remitted to California power users. Scattergood, chief lobbyist for the In addition, interest rates would be bill. Mr. Scattergood attempted to reduced effective from 1937. Final placate the Utahn a ihn mooH no-ly, the bill would authorise pay- broke up. Instead, Representative ments to Nevada and Arlsona of Robinson flared: 1300,000 a year each, beginning not "This trlckerv of voum m nil now but from 1937. This retro your bill. So far as I am concerned. I active feature of the bill drew es- am against It from now on. I resent pecially strong fire from the Mon- such an attempt to railroad this bill tana delegation. in my absence when, as a member Of vital Importance to Utah is of the committee. I am ontltlorl tn any matter concerning revision of full notice of what is going on. You the Boulder Canyon Project Act, are trying to put something over on L. H. Kimball, engineer-manageus, and for one I don't Intend you of the Colorado River-Grea- t Basin shall get awav with it. Ynu pnn't Water Users aasoclatln pointed out get this bill out of committee by st his office In Salt Lake City. any such unfair tactics." - life-bloo- ry-up- r j fashion. PLAY GROUND WANT ADS FISHING 9 Bring Your Family Rates to Parties - Mr. and Mrs. M. IL Knudsen Miss Vilate Forsythe of Pro,, Myrl, and sons. Russell daughter, was a Sunday guest of Miss Elvers and attended the Norwegian Jay Dansie. mission reunion in Salt Lake City, evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carter were Saturday Alpine visitors, Sunday, guests of Mrs. T. A. Taylor entertained at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Forbes. dinner, Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Julius Jensen is reported ill at the Ralph Hutchings and children of Salt home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jen Lake City, Mrs Ellen Carter and Miss Kay Carter. sen. Up-Riv- e) Mrs. T- F. Kirkham and daughter Bonnie Jean, attended the Relief Society Conference in Salt Lake City Wednesday and Tuesday. Mrs. Horace Hadfield and Doris, were Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday. PARTY A SWIMMING Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick and son. Johnnie, and Mrs. Edward Southwick spent Sunday in Salt Lake City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alston. Lynn Gray and Stanford Russon attended conference sessions in Salt Lake City, Sunday. ! PLAN WANTED TO RENT HOUSE See Max Rothe, Phone 187-J. LOST Lost pair of eye glasses. Notify Mrs. James Hartshorn or STATE BOARD Phie OF HEALTH ISSUES WARNING Due to the mild winter and un- usually warm weather during the past few weeks woodticks have already put in an appearance. If we of past can judge by experience be a will there crop of heavy years, these insects this year. Therefore- it is recommended that all those who find it necessary to go into the mountainous areas either for pleasure or business be inoculated by their family physicians against Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. The State Board of Health will supply vaccine on request to physicians in Salt Lake City and County. It ia requested by Dr. R. R. Parker, Director of the U- S. Public Health Service Laboratory at Hamilttm, Montana, that all other physicians in the State order their vaccine directly from the laboratory at Hamilton. from Immunization resulting vaccination for this disease usually protects one for the remainder of the season and therefore should be repeated each year. - - 301-- FOR SALE Bed Room Set, Ward See Robe Trunk, Dressing Table. Mrs. John Southwick, Phone 64-YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE See Vern Webb, 2nd West. 5th' North. FOR SALE Early Bliss last year. See David Potatoes-Certifie- d Plans for the annual family reunion of the Isaac Wilson Fox family are progressing according to com. members. A pageant depicting the life history of Isaac Wilson Fox is being written by J. Nile Washburn and will be presented at the reunion, Local members of the June 29. family will be visited by committee members in the near future and informed of details and the plans of those in charge. It is planned to have the largest family gathering since the organization was made, about twenty years ago- - Family members from all parts of the state will be in attendance. TAINMENT POSTPONED TO APRIL 17 ds - PRIESTHOOD OFFICERS TO MEET 3. BUTTER WRAPPERS We will The play. "Six Wives on a Ram- print your butter papers on better quality The Priesthood Officers Union page," scheduled in the Lehi First paper at a cheaper price. Try the Free meeting will be held in the Lehi Stake Ward Amusement Hall for Saturday, Press first and be satisfied. tabernacle, Sunday. April 14, at 2 p. April 13, has been postponed to SatmLARGE FAT HENS FOR SALE- urday, April 20. The play is spon- Dresscd 20c Pound. I. W. Fox, Phone sored by the First Ward Missionary 86-Mr. and Mrs- James Trinnaman or call at Cold Storage Plant. Committee. of Midvale, were Lehi visitors, New Modern Home, 52 acres land, 70 shares water For Sale. See Ralph ATHENIAN CLUB NOTES M. Smith. tf - - - ...................iv, BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE The Athenian Club met at the home See Mr;. Thomas A. Taylor. of Mrs. H. B. Merrihew. Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Beth Young giv- A SNAP 6 acres of land, 9 shares water. Pick it up for $425.00. See ing the, book review, ''Escape," by L. D. Racker. Ethel Vance. A family pass to the Royal Theatre The first glamour girl's heart- with each 50c paid on subscription. breaks over at last(? P'rom the Take your entire family to the show 50c. bench she has made her way for 'only park to an income enabling her to fight If your Sewing Machine Needs Refor custody of her son, and Adela pairs. Sissors or Saws Sharpened, n Rogers St. Johns, writer. William Osborne will do it for you. points out why mother love should WANTED Will call and pay for win her battle- - Read this illustrated feature in The American Weekly, the worthless old horses and dead animals See C. O. Holmstead at the magazine distributed with next SunFox Farm, Lehi. Phone 343-J- 3. day's LOS ANGELES EXAMINER. A Remit Some subscribers got I th' ideatuat we make ow ads somucuowew ii'i welt AM' JOB WORH.WE DOKlV WAVE T" COUECr OUrV SUSSCWPTIOM mcmm! l rr awt so, folks! v X S ITAIUTSO! N. Mrs. George G. ir- - daughter, Marie, were City visitors, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Thursday and Friday ice jn Salt City. Sunday. Mrs. Charles Sabey is v 'siting her brother. Rone SaLey of r ir Falls, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ritchie , have been living at California, moving to Lehi to make their home Mr. and Mrs- - Dean Price of Lake Citiy. were Sunday gue8tt Mr. and Mrs. Leland Price. Claude Curtis returned urday, after a month at at Monterey. California. half soled. Have your shoes shined for ALUS-CHALME- Mr. and Mrs- - Robert Webb, & Ms. Wallacs Glover, Mr. Mrs. Bert Beck attended conferen sessions in Salt Lake City, Sunday. and Mrs. Heber Hart of Shelley, Idaho, and Mrs. Lilliain Nielson of Miduit visited with Mrs. S. J. Taylor, of last week. Mrs. Ethel Manning of Carlin, Nevada, visited with Mrs- B. W, Brown and Mrs. Ella Manning, Mos-da-y to Thursday. Mrs. Zola Nicholes and daughter! of Draper, were guests of Ma Nicholes' mother, Mrs. B. W. Brown. Monday to Thursday of last week. and Mrs. Harry Wadley. daughter Marsha, and son Jerry, of Pleasant Grove, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown. Mr- - Mr. and Mrs. Thelma and Arleen conference Sunday. Goodwin, S. IGoodwin attended sessions in Salt Lake City, - Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sabey and daughters, Joy Rae and Marlene, ot McGill, Nevada, spent a few days last week visiting relatives in Lehi nd American Fork. Mrs. George P. Price entertainied it a family dinner. Sunday, honoring her husband's birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Price of Orem, Mr- and Mrs, Roger Price and family. Miss Zetellt Price, Paul, Dale and Beryl and Mrs. George P. Price. - Pries-Mr- . nTT1TTT.TTl m 'in m RS TRACTORS AIID IMPLEMENTS HOR6ES, USED TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION No 241 COMEE GAEAGE PHONE IJ7.HL UTAH C7-- W What You Receive When Sending Your Clothes to us to be Cleaned 1. Your Clothes are cleaned in clean white solvent 2. They are spotted by the latest methods on our new steam 3. They are expertly shaped on the new machines recently installed- - 4- All minor repairs are made and buttons We call for and deliver. - 10c. 5. Come in and give us a trial, work done while you wait. 6. STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. TATE 8TREET, LEHI. UTAH K home, Sit. Camp" 0 spotting table, FREE SHINE with every pair 1 Mrs. Louis Toma visited local relatives DEALER IN well-know- lltr Satiav. - FOR SALE 1 land leveler. 2 way The entertainment planned for plow, gladiolas and dahlia bulbs. See April 11 by the Lehi High School 2t Alumni Association, has been postJoseph Andreason. 17, at 8 Whipping Cream For Sale Pint poned to Wednesday, April m- - in the Lehi High School Audip. D. Wm. 594 20c, Quart 35c Jones, There will be slides- - costorium. North 1st West 5p tume dances and legends of various WEENIER PIGS FOR SALE countries including palestine, Syria See Wm. Davis. adv. and Honolulu. A small admission Coal Range For Sale See Mrs. fee will be charged for funds for the Jennie Nostrum. organization. The entertainment is educatonal FOR SALE Player Piano, Coal and very interesting and everyone is Range and other furniture. J. E, invited. There will be a matinee for Richards, 71 E 4th North, Lehi. the school children Wednesday afterentertain FOR SALE Six and two-thirac, noon, and the evening's fanning land in Old Field and home. ment at 8 See W. A. Evans- - MICKIE SAYS Salt Lake Ciay. ,v Mrs. Nettie Phillips, mother of Mrs. Ethel Long and Mrs. LtDroe Dorton, is visiting relatives at , Idaho. ALUMNI ENTER- Team, harness and stock trailer For Sale Dale Peterson, 3rd West, 4th North. Highest Prices Paid For Worthless Animals Boyd Holmstead. Lehi Fox Farm- - Phone 343-Rtf PLAY POSTPONED attends States M;. g - HOW OP EH - Mrs. Jefinie Nostrum attended ference in Salt Lake City, Sunday. last-movin- ,- Mrs. Aier Southwick and daughter Joyce. Mrs. Arley Clark and daugh ter. Carma, and Mrs- Orson Godfrey were conference visitors in Salt Lake Mrs. Alta Webb was a Salt Lake City, Saturday. City visitor. Sunday. con- well-chose- well-know- n LOCAL ITEMS Glenn Smith n rm-drr- featured. "His Girl Friday" is said to be a sparklingly racy riot which brilliantaffair for ly interweaves romance and laughter. his Grant js sen as the maddest n.an drama to the direction of the new pic-Miss who ever ran a newspaper; "His Girl Friday" is based on Russell is his capricious, captivating an original play by Ben Hecht and star reporter, and Bellamy the fum- Charles MacArthur. ing, insurance agent to whom she is engaged. Against a background of drama and tragedy, this splendid FOX FAMILY screen triumvirate move through excitingly hilarious events which top PLANNING PAGEANT and climax each other in breathless Price- - flMWASSOCIATION Friday" miu-at;or:- WITTY NEW COMEDY post-offic- 6DITORIA- L- r t AT - NATIONAL u; C :L'.i..r,r WILD, GIRL FRIDAY SWIM P-- UftflSUIEPiUftASSOaAIlOX is heralded a comedy rcmantiic a of background vibrant st-agan--- t the i. life. Suspense and metropolitan sciintilatirg dialogue said to form an sparkling comedy are the of picture. integral part n cast of The unusually in- -i featured and supportng players Truer, eludes Helen Mack, Ernest ''John Qualen. Gene Lockhart Roscw) iV,r,-- r Bihrman Porter Hall. ftftlLO' " Isabel Clarence Kolb. Frank Orth, Jenks, Frank Withes. Cliff Edwards, West. Harry' Watson and Pat Howark Hawks, noted director of many screen successes, has brought . The Price is only1 75c for any plain FOR $1.25. put on FREE. garment-T- WO Ellison Cleaners PHONE 1)2 AMERICAN FORK. UTAH |