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Show "Lehi, Utah, Thursday, Not. 3, BUY A HOUSE FOR TWO YEARS ROOM RENT Pheasant Season 6 Room House For $320 House For $200 to $375 Any Size houses to property and build them ready i November 5th, 6th and 7th TWO MALE BIRDS PER DAY Season Opens 1 Will move these !) P. M. Saturday, T. D. Udell, North State Road NELSEN BABY DIES Peters Shells Free 1 1 your to live in for these prices. November 5th i ) CELEBRATES 71ST WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Ann Le, daughter Friends were congratulating Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Regnald Nelsen or Can4ir AaA at flip Thl HoSDital Of M. A. Taylor on her 71st wedding internal hemmorhage, Tuesday morn- - I.anniversary Tuesday, Nov. 1. ... 1 4 m ir I airs, layior us ui ue cuugraiuiaitu ing. grand-daught'on attained the age to see her is a The little girl having of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peterson of 7lst wedding day, being so active and this city. The mother was Miss 'as well as she is. We can well say she is 88 years young. Dorothy Peterson. held Mrs. Taylor was married Novembe will servces Friday Funeral at 2 o'clock in the First Ward chapel. ber 1, 1861, in the old Endowment o House in Salt Lake City, to Samuei R. LADIES DEMOCRATIC Taylor. Their wedding Journey was CLUB TO ENTERTAIN taken in a covered wagon with a mule team and took a whole day each way The Lades Democatic Club will en- from daylight until after dark. tertain "Thursday evening at 7:30 p. Mrs. Taylor with her husbnd shared m. in the High School Auditorium. in the pioneer trials and hardships, in Program numbers will be from Salt building up Utah and especally Lehi. The Democratic Lake and Provo. been an ardent She has always candidates will be present and also church, civic and political leader. A some extra good speakers. Six of mother of thirteen children. The public is invited. whom are still living a credit to any community and a living testimonal to their parents upright example. Mrs. Taylor at present has 35 nine-month-o- ld First Bird Brought In Saturday. for the First Limit Brought In Saturday Box for the 1 Box Lehi, Utah, Thursday, Nov. THE LEHI FREE PRESS 1932 Box for the Largest Bird Brought In Saturday. x- i 1 er ALL BIRDS ENTERED MUST BE KILLED WITH PETERS AMMUNITION. I ONE PRIZE ONLY TO ONE PERSON GILCHRIST HARDWARE A Home Institution Phone J 5-- MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH r 12 ree Dance Monday, Nov. 7th at DansArt, Lehi Good Music Free Candy Voters come out and eat free candy and have a good time before election. To The Voters of Lehi The Democratic and Republican nominees and their campaign speakers have been very busy explaining just how incompetent and untrust- '. worthy their opponents are. Now these men are all very good respectable gentlemen and leaders in their respective states and should be above reproach and far be it from me to say that they speak falsely. Now Mr. Voter: These good men tell us that one of there presidental nominees stands for and is backed by Tammany ' Hall, etc, and the other is owned by the Intercontrolled national Bankers. Now gentlemen this must be true because good Republican and Democrats have explained it that way. Now Mr. Voter: Just what do you think about this situation? Are you going to throw your vote away on either one of these men after all their good honest condemnation of each other T Are you going to vote for these men when they with the aid of their campaign speakers, have told you enough about each other to disgust the Devil Himself? Self evident truths have always been considered indisputable. However, Mr. Voter, there are a few things of common knowledge and that is that Mr. Hoover, during his term as president, has done little or nothing in a direct constructive way to help the wealth producers of our country get more equitable share of His what they have produced. Good Buys AT Broadbent's Store 10 Pounds Best Head Rice JOe Raker's Cocoa On Sale. 10c Cans Crushed Pine apple 15c Large Cans Salmon 9 Pound Sack Oatmeal 9 Pound Sack Germade 12 Bars White Eagle Soap 32 Bars Bob White Soap 35c . . .5c Can methods have always been to help big business so they might feather their nests and in turn pass on to the producers soup kitchen charity. Neither has Mr. Roosevelt lost any sleep over us "Horney Handed Sons of Toil."' Conditions in New York have been the same as in other parts of our capitalistic controlled country. The monotonous struggle among the toilers for an existence has been broken only by strikes, lockouts, milk wars, and gang wars and any attempted legisltion to get better laboring conditions in the way of abolishing child labor, old age pensions for faithful workers, etc., has been blocked and Mr. Roosevelt has been at the helm as governor. Now fellow voters why not vote for somethng we want with the chance of getting it in the future rather than vote for something we don't want and get it all the time. Don't let the two "Great Grand OM Parties get you stampeded by hav ing you vote on such minor issues as the tariff and the repeal of the Vol stead Act. the one and only issue is me repeal or unemployment and want which ultimate means the abolishment of their cruel inhuman profit system. A system which breeds national hat red, class hatred, war. theft and all the other crimes which the profit svs tern is heir to including our present misery want and despair. Why not give your support to good capable man of your own clss whose whole life has been one unself ish effort to serve the laboring class or our country. This man is not getting big obli gating contributions from capitol to finance his campaign. Help give us a few million votes for Norman Thomas. Socialist candi date for president, who is hitched to good sound cnstructive platform ana watch the plutocrats ease up on their grip on our throats and start giving us better conditions. Will Tnnnaman, Jr. (Paid Political Advertisement) o MADDENED COW BATTLES AUTO Group Piano and Vocal Instruction $3 for 12 Lesson 24c 24c 25c 25c NEW RAISINS 3 Packets 20c Pound 10c 10c 10c 5c en MAN STRUCK BY AUTO Mrs. Clara Gay returned to her home in Provo Sunday after a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell. 'A 1 ..1 Savings Department VaultInsurance jtioi mo Bonds ol lT, Surplus $20,000 Capital $25,000 B C re lm j j j Id lull 4k EBamlk 2 pul ILc-nii- ;, let Telephone 85 fLe Roc h U ), (1 S), b), QXJALIT If ft), Tw ehi. : Al If it's to eat get it at Larsen Bros. We carry the best line of Meats, Groceries, Vegetables and Seasonable Fruits that will give you a selection hard to equal and the price is always Tight for quality goods. Mi fMr I Mi! De. ricai 1. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE I' ( 2. S.. tead s PHONE 17 LEHI, MAIN STREET 5. im A EDWARD B. JONES Republican Candidate for four-yeterm County Commissioner. Pledges to an economical, efficient and honest administration and always keep in mind our PRESENT TAX BURDENS and a determined effort to reduce same by eliminating all rmmtv waste and unnecessary ex As to Mr. Seegmiller - - - ar penses. Edward B. Jones has been a resi dent of Utah County for 24 years Educated as a Civil and Mining En gineer. He served the UTAH FUEL CU. m Carbon County, Utah, as resident en gineer at mines for eight years (19001908) . Edward B. Jones pays taxes on 1,000 acres of dry and irrigated lands in Utah County and is vitally inter ested in saving money for the tax payer. Since 1916 Mr. Jones has haa charge of the Distribution of Water and construction for the Utah Lake Distributing Company watering 4,000 acres in the north end of Utah County Mr. Jones has served as secretarytreasurer of the Lehi National Farm - Loan Assocition since 1920. Mr. Jones was State Road Agent of Utah County, at the same time being County Engineer, in which position he made an excellent record. The fact that those who are best acquainted with his conduct are the trust Clarence Law, 29, of Soda Springs, ones who most enthusiastically a Itself In potent and praise him, Is, Idaho, has joined that should be elected group of motorists that believe cows reason why he for four-yeCommissioner Countv can see all right but they just don't term. give a hang where they're going, (Political Advertisement) Law and his wife were driving on the state highway between Lehi and LEHI to American Fork when he caught sight of several cows walking onto the road from the barrow pit. All but one of the cows calmly re by TELEPHONE treated, but one remained on the road, and tail lashing, eyes bulging and sidet heaving, tried to Law's car. Federal Tax 10c Result : One smashed-i- n fender After 8:30 P. M. Only and one injured cow, 1920-192- 6 ar Mount Pleasant o Robert Hartshorn and familv will be guests of the Free Press and Cozy 15c OUTING FLANNEL Now 12 He Theatre, Saturday or Monday nights 10c Yard at me snow at tne uory. White Outing Flannel IXHI A Very Good Stocking For 10c Kelly Wilson and family will be School. All Sizes guet of the Free Press and Cozv A Wonderful Value In Ladies Silk Saturday or Monday Nights for the 38c show at the Cozy Theatre. Hose, All Shades. 46 Safety Deposit J. 50c out-dod- ge JUMBO PEANUTS Peas, Per Can Corn, Per Can Larce Cans Milk... and all proud to call her I am croine to conduct a Male Glee Club and Ladies Chorus, giving proAaron Sabey was struck in the back fessional vocal instruction and all the unconscious rendered and and to Sunday fundamentls needed read, sing evening by some hit and run drivers. interpret music correcently. Piano class begins Wednesday, Nov. Mr. Sabey was crossing the road just 9, at 4:30 p. m. Vocal class begins east of the B. W. Brown residence Friday, Nov. 4, at 7 p. m. For particulars phone Lillian when he saw the lights of the apKnudsen at 138-proaching car. He made the crossing and was on the north side of the road when the car swerved over and knockAT ed him unconscious. His two sons, YOUR OVERCOAT GET adv. Soren and Arthur found him lying POWERS SHOE STORE. by the road and secured help in carrying him into the house. Luckily Mr. Sabey escaped serious injury, his back and neck being badly wrenched and bruised, ever-growi- ng 5c Can 10c grand-childre- n Commercial Banking 35c No Tax (Station-to-statio- n rates) Plus Federal tax on amounts of 50c or over. TELEPHONE r N II 13 I I 1 (Li La iifi g 1 while professing sympathy for the farmer and laborer tax amendthis his record shows he was active against the recently-adopte- d ments favored by Federated Labor, farmers and the building trades organito the extent of at least permitting associates opposed to the zations? amendments to fight them in an unfair, unsportsmanlike manner and attempting to block presentation of the proponents' arguments ? that, instead of upholding mining tax laws, HE APPEARED AS A PAID LOBBYIST OF CERTAIN MINING INTERESTS before the state tax committee and the legislature to defeat the tax amendments? that, in his desperation to defeat Henry H. Blood (of whose public or private record no just criticism can be made) he has attacked the administration of a retiring governor, apparently on the assumption that Mr. Blood, being a Democrat with an office in the state capitol, has, somehow, been responsible for things Mr. Seegmiller sees fit to criticize? E; i: : Coi ; mi! i Pa tur iv a that, to sportsmen, Mr. Seegmiller declares that sheep and cattle .have too wide a range, to the detriment of wild-lif- e preserves; while, on the other hand, he declares to stockraisers that there are too many deer and other forms of game encroaching upon the livestock ranges? Unless and until Mr. Seegmiller makes a satisfactory denial of these charges, his claim to preferment as a candidate for governor of Utah can have no appeal to intelligent, unbiased, citizens who admire frankness and love fair-plafair-mind- ed y. r Your Vote for Henry H. Blood Will Be a Vote for Good Government and a Good Governor! (Politicil AdTCTtisemtnt P.id for by th Efficiency-inGoternme- Oob) h |