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Show f I THURSDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1939 THE LEHI TSEE PRESS Publish by The Lebi Free Praea Every Thursday Phone Lehi. Utah 8-- W George P. Price, Manager Office. 32 W. Main St.. residnce, 2nd West and State St, Lehi. Utah Phones Office residence 160-- LOCAL ITEMS McNUTT TO BE NOMINATED I IS PREDICTION OF MANAGER week-en- Mr. and Mrs. M and sons d Bin Buekwalter moved mtu their i y were Sunday of American Fork., visitors at the James Gray home. Mrs. DeLos Uui,aJt r, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle of Provo, visitied in Lehi. Saturday and Mrs. J. L. Ca . ,.1 " - Mr- 4 afternoon. W Mrs. George I. Bone and baby wtih Mr. and spent the week-en- d Mrs. Wm. Wing. ADVERTISING RATES Furnished Upon Request I Enid and Cecil Zimmerman of Provo. visited with their mother. Mrs. James Zimmerman, over the Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bone and children of Salt Lake City, were week-en- d Entered at the poatoffice at Lehi, Utah, guests at the home of Mrs. John Bone. as second class matter. 8-- THURSDAY, OCT., LEH1 FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH Bone and Mr. and Mrs. El Jon INDIANAPOLIS. If President Roosevelt does not beLake City visitors, TAXES BEING come a candidate for a third term, Paul V. McNutt, Federal family were Salt Sunday. " Security Administrator, will be the Democratic nominee fcr COLUCn President in 1940, according to Frank M. McHale, DemoMr. and Mrs. Roarer Price and Mr. cratic National Committeeman for Indiana, and Manager cf 'and Mrs. Robert Webb were Salt The State Bank of Uhi ' Lake City visitors. Sunday evening. the tux. Ta.x T', organization. I McNutt-for-Preside- nt McHale has just returned from a 3 SUBSCRIPTION through 24 6tates, of which 15 trip One year "Continually we found old and h'OTIGE $1.04 were included in a trip through the new McNutt adherents who believe Mr. and Mrs. Dean Price and Miss Northwest, West, and Middlewest. year 1940 is no time for the Norma Price of Salt Lake City, Accompanied by M. L. Fansler, Chief the Democrats to wind up their ConYour Cotton Mattress converted assocujioh visited with Mr. and Mrs. John vention is discord, and believe that as new. only Price. Sunday. McNutt is the ideal man to solidify into a springr.ll a3 good rolled edges with Mattresses all the forces of the party and bring $7.75. $4.00. without camsprings the for complete them into harmony OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. paign." 54 North 4th W.. Provo. Utah, or McHale and Judge Fansler spent in Lehi lf one-haCalifornia, and nine THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS Phone order to days saw which representathey during will come to your home every day through tives of all the many factions in the THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR State. The registration now being An International Daily for the vote on the $30 ISetctpaper completed he 0rld' ele,m- - eoMtructlv. dolngt. The Monitor dolf not irf," crime on November 7 shows week a plan or ienstion; neither doei it Ignore but deal, correctively with them. a trend toward a Democratic majorFeature, for bu-- y men and U tS lamily. Including the Weekly Magazine Section. ity of 800,000, McHale said. Under the law, delegates to the National The Christian Science Publishing Society One, Norway Street, Boston. Massachusetts Coivention are elected by a statemy ubscr'Ptlon Th wide primary on the first Tuesday Christian Science Monitor tor rMr!odnoir in May and the candidates for dele8 S months $3.00 00 1 V.?;00 month J1.00 6,month; Saturday lncluaicg Magazine Section; 1 year 12.60. nue 25c gates must express the preference Name for President. If the person so pre. ferred does not withdraw his name, Address then his candidacy is assumed. om Ssmpl Copy Rtqueti' FRANK M. McHALK Biggest Buildup In Colorado said the biprgest McNutt McHale Justice of the Indiana Supreme in Colorado, where Adwas Court, he visited, since August 14, buildup Mrs. McNutt have and ministrator Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, visited. "Our forces there are MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMEST Montana, Washington, Oregon, Ne- often in the open working for our cause," vada, California (twiee), Arizona, a Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, he declared. While in Wisconsin, McHale and Nebraska and Iowa. Of the 24 states he has been in, Fansler went from Milwaukee to McHale stated unequivocally that Madison where the State Legislature Paul V. McNutt would get at least wa.j meeting. They conferred with 80 per cent of 19 delegations to the a number of its members, most of National Convention next year, with whom they found favorable to Mc the President out of the race. Four Nutt if the President is not a candiof the states visited will have fa- date. vorite son candidates, he said, and They attended a meeting of Demhe contented in these when state leaders at Waseca, ocratic states, WEEKLY PROGRAM himself with a statement of the Minn., and were well received. At availability of McNutt if and when St Paul they had interviews with FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 and 28 the favorite son withdraws from the several scores of prominent persons, race. In one state, he found the most of whom were interested in the sentiment about 55 per cent for an McNutt cause. other candidate and about 45 per Leaving Minnesota for Fargo and cent for McNutt. Bismarck, N. D., they again were Feature No. 1 Jack Benny, Dorothy Lamour and Edward Arnold in McHale started on August 14, be welcomed by the National, State, fore the war started, and was great County and local leaders. At Helena, ly surprised to find that, although Mont., they attended a Democratic the people are greatly interested in luncheon with many prominent perThe most beautiful girls of the the war, they are also interested in sons. The best songs The funniest plot "The crowds that turned politics. year. It's a swell show 1 visited Spokane and Seattle out were larger than ever after the in They and found a rather Washington in Dale 2 and No. Overman Feature Virginia Lynne war started," he said. "In every mixed T:tt w:ir:; FAKiir.mc situation, though they state we were met by the ranking believe political all factions of the State can Democratic officials, including Nabe united around McNutt. At Porttional Committeemen and Women, land, Ore., they reported almost the State Chairmen, State PINTh.., QUART ho.22 You'll howl at the antics and romantics of Lyne Overman as the "Human Governors, Congressmen, Senators, same situation, though of course, the factions are different. A PINT n..mo Encycopedia." and State, County, and City officials Met Farm And Labor Leaders when they were available. Two Big Feature Pictures for the Price of One Only 10c and 20c "We had excellent meetings and Blended "We did not seek instructed dele Whiskey 86.8 Proof. 75 GrainJNeu-Iro- l in Phoenix, Ariz.; Salt conferences on did not and anyone put Soirits. Copyright 1939, The Wilken gations Family, Pocatel-lo, Lake Boise was and case SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29. 30 and 31 Inc.. Aladdin. Schenley P. the spot. Our City, Utah; simple O, Pennsylvania Idaho; Cheyenne, Wyo.; Denver, enough when we explained it to the many meetings we attended and to Colo.; Omaha, Neb., and Des Moines, the hundreds of. persons we inter la. These are all great farm states viewed. We told our audiences and and we found keen interest in the our interviewers that the candidacy Farm Program of the Administraof Paul V. McNutt was predicated on tion," said McHale. ."We met the the theory that the President will farm leaders in every state and found most of them favorable to not become a candidate. McNutt because his gross income tax People Know McNutt "It is surprising how much knowl effected reduced assessments on Inedge these people in the West and diana farm land by many millions. -1 Northwest have of McNutt s record; , "We met about 95 per cent of A 1 U that is. his record as Governor of the top labor leaders in the states Indiana from 1933 to 1937, and of we visited, including representatives PnONES Office 8-his successful advocacy of Indiana's of both the C. I. O. and the A. F. Residence 160-of L. They have been conferring Night or Day gross income tax. They were fa with Indiana labor leaders and found miliar with articles regarding McIf you bars any news of inNutt that have appeared in Time, that McNutt actually gave Indiana terest, any advertisng, any Job Newsweek, Collier's, with the Gallup labor its Bill of Rights, causing the enactment of 44 bills beneficial tc printing or want anything l Poll, and with various syndicated the printing line, labor in 125 legislative days." Strvice with a imils imlm pmS ceived each day hours, from 9 day. PROBATE durin-- a. ni . to AND GUariw SHIP NOTICE Consult County Clerk respective signers forfurtL formation. NOTICE r ! TO CIIEDIT0ES 8-- W mmm THEATRE FEATURES 2 2 "Man About Town" - fcMlfl "Death of a Champion" - V , n, 'i W Phone The payroll of the mining indus-U- f of Utah's total, is hown on the payrolls of the Industrial Commission. one-thir- p..the leave it to Bob to lolve their problem in the A Lem Schofield, 'good old American way. love lawyer, humorirt, philosopher, you'U Bob Burns, the Man ot the Hour, in "Our Leading Citi- ten" the Picture of the Yearl f f FOR FIRST GLASS BARBERIHG TRY ROGER S BARBER SHOP SAFETY The employees of Utah's mining Industry and those directly dependent upon It disburse an average of $15,575,000 for food; $6,400,000 for rent and homes: and $4,750,000 for tlo thing, annually. Located in former Bob Roberts Shop on Main Street J: MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., 10c and 15c Evenings 10c and 25c 5 1 "Each Dawn I Die" k f I" - ' V-- - . ' corporation-fendant- SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH ' THE DEFENDANT, FREIDA Di li TON BECK: You are hereby summoned pear within ten (10) days after; service of this summons upon if served within the county in this action is brought; otherr within twenty (20) days afters service, and defend the above titled action; and in case of r failure to do so, the plaintiff in'; action will apply to the court fsr lief demanded in the complaint. it' has been filed with the clerk of i court, and will take judgment agr you as prayed for in said compir This action is brought to obtc judgment directing the Peoples & Bank of American Fork, a cor? ation, to permit the plaintiff to access to a safety deposit box take therefrom the sum of Tk Hundred Sixty ($360.00) said safety deposit box being in i names of Philipp Kopp and Frc to r" In am! DoSs Dalton Beck. BROCKBANK & POPE, I Plaintiff's Ate P. O. Address Suite 211 Knigktl I Building, Provo City, Utah. First Publication October 5, 1939. r" WABIT AD! WANTED TO BUY A Eugs (Being well born). See Bis Brokaw, Lehi High School Book APPLES FOR SALE 25c peri Hagen Hansen. You pick them. Cole's Hot Blast Heater and See John Price. Ea For Sale. FOR RENT 2 large front roe unfurnished. See Irving Drigp! Phone 8-- 0 WANTED A Good Young Jersey or Gurnsey. Call or Durant Ranch, Lehi, Utah. f FOR SALE CHEAP Forty-Rabbits, 2 Hampshire Rams, 3fc e bouillet Rams. Call at R. J. Car Fairfield. F01 ! ...... F .Maar"" 1TW Beat All Prices By Day or Contract W. W. DICKERSON Ws V" t it- tw ('. c Six berries, strawberries. water. LaVar Anderson prof takes off for Saratoga Springs- sacrifice, moved to Salt SERGE B. CAMPBELL Was 8066 149 North Main Lake. i ficaent sales medium. Needs Sharp William Osborne will do it for au,"eunnS to sell and 8e" il- - le the ant department 0f this prove its ability as a speedy an?S v Utah - 3 IP New WO Chevrolet Master Da Lnia Sport 4& acres, house,, brooder coop 250 chicks year old peach, apricot, pear acre raspberries. cherry trees, family 7 For Electric Welding and all of Blacksmith Work see Dale son, 3rd West and 4th North. BUTTER WKAPPERS-- W. will CREAM vnn sat.P! print your butter paper, on bettor 20c pint, 35c quart, at a paper cheaper price. jality 594 North 1st Wet. are in ss or small If your Sewing Machine Pairs. Sissors or Saws We Meet or TV srK ''THE WIZARD OF OZ" PIIILIPP KOPP, Plaintiff FREIDA DA1.TOX BECK PEOPLES STATE BAN'K OF ERICAN FORK, a 343-J- BUILDING PROBLEMS I for both of At last Cagney and Raft togeher. The world isn't big enough feet first I them so one's going out Also the latest ''News of the Day" and a Good Sport Reel. Admission 10c and 20c Wednesday and Thursday. COMING f for only 50c. WANTED Will call and pfl worthless old horses and animals. See C. O. Holmstead '. Fox Farm, Lehi. Phone your checks printed here 102-- W in regards to your AW In the City Court of Provo Utah County. State of Utah A family pass to the Royal Th with each 50c paid on subscnp Take your entire family to the f SPECIALTY TELEPHONE . SUMMONS Salt Lake City, LADIES HAIR CUTS A Is a protection against check raising. Order Also Selected Shorts. M Creditors will preset claim- vouchers to. Sylvan W. Clark ' r home in Lehi, Utah, n 0r fe' December 19, 1939. SYLVAN W. CLARK. Admins Roylance & Terry, Attorneys for Administrator. I Publication dates: Oct. 19, 26 V 1, and 8, 1939. Just right for couple state. -i-f. HARD)? SALE Freight tonnage of the mining of the total origIndustry is S0 inated by the railroads of the state. If delivered at one time, a year's mineral output ot Utah would completely nil all of the tracks ot the WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 and 2 JAMES CAGNEY and GEORGE RAFT in ISAAC REAL ESTATE 8-- d The supplies purchased by Utah's mining Industry for company use average $50,000 a day. The youngster have plenty of heart trouble oltbtert have their worriet, too.. .but Estate of Deceased. lOchat-- W. D e ' t Two Chester White Boars ice Frank Barnes, PhoneJJ -- Hlfhest Price. Paid For niumn Farm. twjya uvimsveaa, PkoM M3-- R. WorJJ |