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Show THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1940 American Automobile factories have produced 79 million motor rebklet valued at 53 bllioa dollan in forty "" y-"- VlliS By Mrs. Estella Addis. Oct. 31. 1940. Before I pay to our noble President the honor due him. it is necessary to tell the story why I became a Democrat. And now my story begns: On the night of May 5. 1916. after reading articles in the Denver Post, knocking our then noble presiednt Wood ro w Wilson, my dream was that I was standing on a stone slab about one yard square on the floor of a large and beautiful room, filled with cultured people who seemed to be talking about Wood row Wilson's I was standing there on being that stone slab, not being able to mov from the scene. My clothing and education both were lacking, or not up to the standard of the cultured people in 1 seemed to feel in misery the room. there. standing Then Woodrow Wilson spoke to me. in these asking me for my opinion words. "What is your opinion. Mrs. Addis? Will I be I answered quickly, "Yes, you will." Then I stepped from the stone slab awakened amid great appplause which me. and I found myself at home in bed. That dream turned me Democratic and J " FREE SHINE with every pair half soled. Have your shoes shined for Come in and (jive us a triaL we-rdone while you wait. STATE STREET SHOE SHOP HAROLD OSBORNE, Pro. STATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH Flits IT always stand by the noble party and never fail. Please take notice of events as theyj happened and my dream thereafter,' Through the power of an evil man we lost cur beautiful home is Denver. Colorado, which made us poverty poor, after which we came to Uah in August, MIGHTY POWER TRUE DEMOCRACY L.ANDIS I shall THROUGH GODS years. ( d&l VA TOE SILL! 1918. ! Then began a struggle to make a living. My husband did his best, but our losses crushed his hopes, and be was I did my never the same thereafter. best to help by canvassing for magazines. Then through a dream in the year 1920 I began writing silent picture plays, which are splendid. I sent them out. They were returned to me unsold, and I knew the man who had caused us great suffering and losses was to blame for this added misery in our lives. Then in Oct. 1922. I prayed to God and thought and decided to write to Wood-roWilson for help in the way of in fluence with Will Hayes of New York City, head of the movjng picture industry, to get him to read my plays. In due time I received a reply to my it letter in which Mr. Wilson stated would be impossble for him to comply with my request as he was ill and bear ing up under great sorrow and disap pointments himself. Later be died. She was I sent his letter to my sister. killed in an automobile accident, and so to me. the letter was never returned Time passed, and on the night of January 17. 19 52, I dreamed Woodrow Wilson came to our home, and I was ill Mr. Wilson sat down by my bed and talked to me. These are his words: "Mrs. Addis. I regret I could not comply with your request in regard to helping you sell your scenarios, but in I also wish to time you will succeed. tell you the efforts I put forth while I was ill and almost broke in spirit are comng back in redoubled strength and power to the Democratic Party." The important part of my dream has and I believe in time I will come to succeed in selling my picture plays. Now, back to the dream stories. In the fifth month after Woodrow Wilson's prophecy to me in a dream, Franklin D. Roosevelt went to Chicago and was nominated to run for President earnestly FOR EXTRA For Winter Comfort QUALITY UlNEHAVEM i poy-- B0 1 i BRAND CALIFORNIA Neo-Babyloni- For every day enjoyment WINEHAVEN Brand is the choice wine. No wonder seasoned wine experts say be wine-wisWINEHAVEN comes in LTD. thrifty gallon containers. e. alcohol by.volvm FRUIT INDUSTRIES, 8-- mm Roosevelt! man ! WANT ADS WEINER FOR SALE FOR SALE Hot Water Automobile Heater and Thermostat. Eugene Gurney. J. 1 Dclaval FORSALL Furniture; Separator; 2 h. p. gas motor, milk cans; trailer; pump and jack; meat Enterprise chopper (Chop your own sausage). John J. Patterson, Lehi. STOECOL- - Electric DELIGHTFUL WINTER LIVING CONDITIONS Unit Combines 3 Forced warm air heating, the modern way to injure an even diMrtbu-tio- a of the wean if no cold hard-to-heflows, cold comers or rooms. air, with complete 4 Ow, filtered change in every room aereral FOR SALE 2 Chester White Brood Also 5 Prime with their litters. LcRoy Worley. Young Hogs. lp 5 , Highest Prices Paid For Worthless Boyd Holmstead. Lehi Fox Farm. Phone tf 343-R- MANY SUPERIOR MATURES . . . heavy weJded stool fumaco unusual tube STOKOL controls economy etc., eta centTolisod control panel ag INVESTIGATE WANTED for worthless old horses and dead animals See C. 0. Holmstead at the Fox Farm, Leid. Phone S43-JWill call and pay 2 FEATURES- -2 BARGAIN SIKIOW Feature No. "JANE WITHERS" A story GUHTNER SHEET METAL WORKS 189 LEHI. UTAH as human and appealing as it Feature No. 2 WILLIAM BOYD as is hilarious and exciting I (Hopalong Cassidy) in "Three Men From Texas" toughest Cassidy's battleyour Two Big Feature Pictures ONLY 10c and 20c biggest thrill! BARGAIN PRICES at SUNDAY AND MONDAY. NOVEMBER 24 and 25 Dressed Turkeys For Sale Young Prime Hens See L. 0. Peterson at Cold Storage Plant Large Home For Sale Cheap S. M. Taylor. chicken coop. 3 good -- ALMOST MARRIED! ,. 3fC ' Qffffiji f00gjflfU 0 pretty nurse knows how to handle doctors what was she to do when a new, most exciting adventure upset the wedding plans? A ...but tf A sack of good potatoes pays your subscription for oie year and yon also get a family pass to the Royal Theatre or A Box of Beautiful Christmas Cards as premium. sW ifM iPn:MuyMH mm MUMS Tv NOTICE TO WATER lewIyres USERS LIONEL Mahlon I. Peck. Lehi, Utah, has filed Application No. 13766 to appropriate 3 sec. ft. of drainage water in Utah county; said water will be diverted from March to October 31, inclusive of each year at points and in quantities as follows: (1) N. 49.5 ft. from EY Cor. Sec sec. ft.: (2) N. 693 ft. and E. aec. 99 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. ft.. (3) N. 1566 ft. and E 66 ft. from sec. ft. and (4)' W. SE Cor. Sec. 446 ft. and N. 927 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. sec. ft., all in T. 5 S.. R. E., SLB&M. The water will be used as a supplemental supply to irrigate 33 1 v BARRYMORE Ik LARAINE DAY Samuel 1 S.Hinds-Gen- Nat Pendleton t Lockhart e Emma Dunn DIRECTED BY HAROLD S. BUCQUET 90.5 90.5 , 1 S. 91.5 PHONE V 3. NOVEMBER 22 and 23 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Mrs. See sissors or haws Sharpened, William Osborne will do it for you inga, ac- Courltsy Nation's Businest Ball estate. pairs, Proper humldlficadon. to eaaendal to comfortable living and protection of your furniture and beloojS You can trust the ads to lead you to sound . THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM If your Sewing Machine Needs Re 1 Values. ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT Sows times an hour. corded to products which they can offer you with confidence and pride, f MOTION PICTURES p Animals The economies and reliability of STOKOL Automatic Heat with advertisers as a class of merchants are only and FARM MACHINERY PROVO, UTAH A family pass to the Royal Theatre with each 50c paid for subscription. Take your family to the show for only 50c. Hondsem WILSON ANDERSON GARAGE New born calves. Highest J. Carter, Phone 342R1. have room for two passengers to and from Provo. Emery Jones, Phone 77-- of manufacturers and the published recommendations During the past ten years an average of 2.388.000 motor vehicles annujlly KELLY TRACTORS I are humanly jealous of their good names. The trade-mark- s DITORIAI ASSOCIATION from automotive Railroad revenue freight was $425,556,000 in 1939. BEST BUYS ON USED CARS prices paid. Ray Coal. But the real fact is that ASSOCIATION CALL 83-- J FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION THREE LADIES' NEW FUR COATS Price $35 each. See Max FOR SALE Herron at Monte Vista Tourist Camp. WANTED i Drive Our New 1941 Plymouth and Fluid Drive De Sota Whipping Cream For Sale rPin 20c, Quart 35c. Wm. D. Jones, 594 North 1st West. 5p 2 Those are the cold, hard reasons why honesty Is the best policy especially in advertising. 400 feet 2 inch used LeRoy Worley. lp pipe with fittings. nomical. business. Wm. 2t PIGS FOR SALE $1.00 one-quart- er one-ha- lf have been scrapped. size blue FOUND Man's large Blank checks from Pioche, jacket. Nevada, bank in pocket. Owner may have same by calling at the Free Press office and paying for ad. 1 A new and advanced design of wonwarm air furnace that U derful beater and urprilnly eco- right there for all to see. If they deliver what they promise, they make friends and steady customers. If not they make enemies, lose patronage and finally go out of UUHSWEPftSS NATIONAL Dansie, Phone 81. Upon One year Subscription -- STOKOL-HEA- T HAT they promise in their advertisements, and what they deliver in their merchandise, are our Roosevelt's added. The savant came across an inter, esting debenture on a tiny tablet belonging to a lender who was kind enough to hold his interest rate to 16 3 per cent. This advance called mina or for of a kilogram of silver to the borrower and it also called for the Died all of the borrower's property "in town ana country. 90-10- For In On JL Roosevelt! And he was our man, by a great landslide, and for the second term a greater landslide. What will it be for a third term? If he wins, and if it is as I think pasture land. Martha Ball. IfUll.LL an 2-- No Advertising Rates Furnished Request We'll shout it! But well sing it! ban! Entered at the postoffice at Lehi. Utah, as second class matter. If you already havea heating plant let FOR SALE- - -- Small Modern Brick it by adding a STOKOL Home For Sale Afton Giles, Phone 78. AUTOMATIC STOKER. FOR SALE 15 acres farming land. 0 Good water right and 5 and acres u u Y George P. Price, Manager our Roosevelt! Roosevelt! Roosevelt's man! Hoover, you beat him, beat him if you can. us modernize Advertisers Live in 14) an IN ALL VARIETIES ban Francisco 21 . LET US INSTALL ONE OF THESE MODERN STOKOL AIR CONDITIONING UNITS. WINE NOVEMBER of the United States Following these it is. Roosevelt was chosen by God for They Had 'Loan Sharks' dream to me. the good of the people because of his came another In proceedings Period The last week in May. or the first clear, clean, honest mind and ability to CALIF.-- Ji you BERKELEY, week in June. 1932. by mistake U carry on through these perilous times of that present interest rateg for Let us it accommodations are too date of this dream was destroyed, (the great trials and trials to come. high, be thankful that you didn't livel hour. I remember well, was ten minutes help and encourage our beloved presiof 1 a. m) I awoke suddenly bearing dent. Let us watch and pray to God to the period. music, the tramping of feet, and singing give our president health and strength average interest rate then wag per cent. which seemed so real I could hardly to perform his arduous duties. The loan shark tendencies of th, realize I had awakened and that it was God protect and sustain him that he ancients were related by Dr. Henry I can feel the thrill d may be able to carry on. Amen. only a dream. F. Lutz, professor of Egyptology it. I about think ss. that dream every time State of Utah. County of Utah Assyriology at the University of Cat They were singing the following poem. Subscribed and sworn to before me ifornia. He discovered that the in. terest paid by the Babylonians ob Out of bed I moved, secured a pencil this 31st day of Oct.. 1940. loans for house rent would have and paper, and wrote down what I' E. L. CHIPMAN. (Seal) been sufficient to pay the year's rent heard them singing, which was as fol Public. Lehi, Utath. by itself. Notary lows: "The lot of a person in straitened ROOSEVELT IS OUR MAN circumstances was thus no easy cce Are you honestly, loyally bent within the confines of the Ne: THE LEHI FREE PRESS On Roosevelt for our next President? Babylonian kingdom, and no Bab-- i Published by The Lehi Free Press Please can you get the impression ylonian solon came to the rescue of' Thursday those in financial distress," Dr. Lutz Every awful this depression? Through Lehl Resid. 160-Phone pa. v THURSDAY, LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHL UTAB 90.5 acres of land located in the NE4 SEi and E SE4 SE4 of said Sec. 9. Protests resisting the granting of said Application, with reasons therefor, made in affidavit form, must be filed with I H. Humpherys, State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, with one extra copy and $1.00 filing fee on or be fore December 21. 1940. T. H. HUMPHERYS. State Engineer First Publication October 24. 1940. Last Publication November 21, 1940. ALSO GOOD SHORTS MATINEE SUNDAY and 15c TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 27 and BING CROSBY, MARY MARTIN and BASIL RATHBONE "Rhythm on the River" 2 in A wbolj Seven smash songs! Bing Gallops in with a hit to start America singing) show of show skyful of stars A million laughs! A heartful of romance It's the 1 COMING-r"DO- WN ARGENTINE WAY" and "WYOMING." |