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Show THURSDAY. OCTOBER THE I EH1 10, 1940 APPOINTED AT THIRD VARD Gilbert Simmons was recently appointed at Ward Clerk for the Lehi "'"bird Ward to succeed A-- aid Bremg o hat been chosen to KTJC IB tte Lebi tale M. I. A. presidency. MARRIAGE The marriage of Miss Ruth Jones, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones took place at the Jones home. Sunday evening, with Bishop E. B. Garrett, officiating. Present at the ceremony were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shelton. Mr and Mrs. Harold Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Wren Eckersley and children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Smuin. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wright of Pocatello, Idaho, Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Jones and son, Emery. Miss Martha Fitzgerald of Ephriam. Misses Clarice and Lois Lar-seMiss Jones was guest of honor at a shower given Wednesday by her mother in the Fifth Ward Relief Society rooms A bridal when 45 guests were present. book was made and the trousseau of the bride displayed. Dainty refreshments were served. Miss Clarice Larsen, Mrs. Boyd Smuin and Mrs. Dean Wright entertained at a kitchen shower at the Larsen home Friday, honoring Miss Jones, where a large group of guests enjoyed a lunch- dainty eon and cards. Mr. and Mrs. Shelton will make their home in the Geneva Stewart apartments. AHHOUHCEMEHT ' Utah State Democratic Party Platform The Democratic party in Utah has rwunf into the last lap of the 1940 campaign with an appeal to the voters based on the platform adopted by the convention which met in Provo. The platform, which we reproduce for the information of our readers, follows: PREAMBLE The Democratic Party of the State of Utah, through its duly constituted delegates in convention assembled, endorses the renomination of Honorable Franklin Delano Roosevelt for the Presidency of the United States, and without reservation reaffirms its allegiance to his continued leadership in preserving the safety, security, and welfare of the American people under democratic government It likewise endorses the nomination of Honorable Henry Agard Wallace for Jose-phen- kkk BEAUTIFICATIO.'! PLAQUES GIVEN following Lehi Beautification Plaques were given out October 5th follows: HERMAN C. GOATES J. NILE WASHBURN JOHN HUTCH1NGS JOHN PETERSON BOB PHILLIPS as Dr. Jay Chilton and Denzil Chilton of Seattle, Washington, are visiting with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chilton. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Abbott returned home Friday, from a visit with California relatives. John Stoker returned home, Tuesday, from a visit with relatives in Salt Lake City. She also attended conference sessions while there. Mrs. FEKE FOODS SCHILLINGS COFFEE, Pound 26c Gum Drops, Pound Bag 15c Good Brooms 47c 3 Pounds 25c Macaron 18c Mustard, Quart Jar Can Pumpkin, 2 Clearwater Tuna Flakes 9c Meat for 23c Cans 12c 3 Dine Cleanser, Can Cocoa. 2 lb. Can Mothers Bel 5c 19c. I PUBLIC WELFARE AND SOCIAL SECURITY MATERIALS Fine Quality Yarn and Crochet Needs We can supply you with yours. BROADBENT Prompt Delivery LET & Phone SON 20-- US SHOW YOU I The Democratic Party of Utah, having pioneered the establishment of Public Welfare and Social Security, including old age assistance, is dedicated to a continuance and extension of this system. It is our hope and belief that, step by stop, we can and will advance along this road until every aged and dependent person, and every person who is without employment through no act or fault of his own, will be guaranteed a secure and comfortable life. Committee to study its operation for the purpose of making such amendments thereto as experience shows of Utah. Robert Chat field registered at the Uni- week. versity of Utah during the past I I IS4) . Ma Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cnit Draper, visited with Mr. and Mrs Ja, H Gray. Monday. Mrs. Lydal Peterson and famliy for Idaho Falls, Idaho, Sunday they will make their borne for the few months. Mr. Peterson - eT.ploytj with the Utah-IdahSugar Comp I at Lincoln. ' 1 o Are You Prepared For IH Deer Season I necessary- We also pledge the legislature to study and amend the Corrupt Practices Act to make it apply in a practical way to the proper regulation of candidates in their campaigns for party nomination and election under the Direct Primary Law. We honor and hold in highest esteem those brave Americans who, in their country's wars, offered their lives in defense of Democi.tic ideals. We specifically endorse the position taken by the Democratic National Platform on Veteran's compensation and we pledge the continuance of benefits given to Veterans by State Law. We wholeheartedly endorse the Americanism programs sponsored by the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the United Spanish War Veterans, and other groups of veterans. We particularly commend the American Legion for sponsoring the splendid Americanism program, Utah Boys' State. LOCKER SERVICE" "INDIVIDUAL si WAR VETERANS COLD STORAGE FOR FRUITS, EDUCATION Realizing that the continued growth and prosperity of Utah are limited only by available water supply, the Democratic administration has pursued a comprehensive policy of reservoir investigation and construction to conserve for supplemental use water which is otherwise wasted. Surveys, stream measurements and cost estimates have been made on every possible reservoir site in Utah, comprising more than 700 in number. As a result of this foresight, Utah will be one of the first of the seventeen arid states to participate in funds made available by the Act for construction of projects. We call attention to the fact that investigations were made which led to the construction of Strawberry, Echo, Spring City, Ephraim, Current Creek, Hyrum, Pine View, Moon Lake and Deer Creek Government projects at a cost of $21,000,000 to store 350,000 acre-feof supplemental water for the irrigation of d of a million acres of land; moreover, that this work was accomplished, except for the Strawberry project, under a Democratic administration. Irrigation projects in the Colorado River basin have been intensively investigated during this administration for the purpose of putting to beneficial use Utah's share of Colorado River water. Every measure has been taken to safeguard our State's interests in this important source of supply. By a program of careful administrative control and by small reserof voir construction, 30,000 acre-fewater annually, which has heretofore gone to waste, has been saved for beneficial use. The Democratic party pledges a continuation and expansion of the efforts heretofore made to conserve and utilize all available water the life blood of the Clc. VEGETABLES and MEAT ARRANGE FOR YOUR DEER LOCKER EARLY ' : Starts When Deer Season Optns Rental Bring your deer toour plant and we will take care of it for you. Lehi Cold Storage Co. LEHI, UTAH PHONE 73 We are prou'd of Utah's education- SCENIC RESOURCES Duck Season Opens Next Wednesday, October 16th Deer Season October 1 9th GET YOUR SHELLS Case-Wheel- er water-conservati- fiOW AND SAVE Hunters' and Campers' Supplies Hunting Knives and Shells, Stock of odd size caliber shells. et Get Them All at the one-thir- Lehi Hardware GLENN WING, Manager J For a REAL MINING BRAND CALIFORNIA III !!r"sf"l non-highw- ay V physical development and rapid improvement of the fish and game resources of this State have given Utah national prominence. We favor a continuation of our present with Federal policy of Government in support of Federal Aid for wild life. We also favor acquiring water rights in all State and Federal Roc'irnation Projects in the iaieregi c,' tUk rA the firerpen. lip" The N A CAL' II FISH AND GAME re GOOD WINE... NEHAVEN The past few years have forcefully demonstrated to us the economic value of the many natural scenic attractions of this slate. An important new industry has corns to us as a result of our many wonderlands, which calls for our undivided support and encouragement. We therefore pledge ourselves and our party to work for more and better roads, sanitary camp3 and recreational facilities, uniform hig'iway markings and highway landscaping and beautification all to the end that this new tourist industry will flourish and increase. We advocato an appropriation by the next Legislature, in a reasonable sum, to publicize and advertise our scenic attractions and promote tourist travel within the State. We are opposed to the diversion of motor fuel tax money and automobile license fees for use for purposes. In view of the fact that all of the people of our State are affected by the mining industry, we heartily approve the attitude of the Democratic National and Slate Administrations toward mining, and especially toward silver. We favor the continuation of the policy which insures the purchase of silver and strategic minerals by the Federal Government at a fair price. This policy has rehabilitated Western mining. We favor the further development of Alunite and other minerals. We propose a diligent effort to develop and make useful Utah's phosphate, hydrocarbon and other useful mineral deposits. We particularly regret that Utah Republicans ignored this subject in their platform, because all citizens ml Utah, factadinf Republicans, tie-sia combination of these policies. LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET et ever-changi- c""-- -- 1 WINE -'" l !Rttsr"J"2l-lT,- v I f I f JJ Right for everyday use, WINEHAVEN is choice " I lllSlii11 fii Iff II IV. IB IJf WII wW WiimM wine from California's finest vineyards. No wonder sea- soned wine experts say be r wine'wise WINEHAVEN comes in thrifty gallon tainers. con- - IN ALL VARIETIES OIT INDUSTSIIS, ITO. Son frsnclico INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS We are aware that business and industry desire as much freedom as possible from governmental interference and taxation. We are sympathetic with this attitude to the extent that business, industry, and all g other groups are willing to cooperate in the establishment of a proper standard of living for their employees, and the solution of the problem of unemployment in DEPOSITS INSURED BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation wealth-producin- 1 the state. We do WASHINGTON, D. C. not subscribe to the idea that business and industry desire to escape their duty in this respect, but we do solicit a broad, social point of view, and cooperation in these matters, in order that the state may, in turn, render all the help it can in solving the trying problems that tend to slow up and depress the production of wealth. ' RECLAMATION AND WATER CONSERVATION al system and favor its continued improvement and adaptation to meet the economic and social needs of our society. We believe that good educatonal policy requires adequate compensation and security for the teaching profession. 'We favor a state teachers' retirement system on an actuarial basis that will attract and hold the most competent teachers in the profession for the grave responsibilities of instructing and guiding the youth of our state. con-didat- es one-thir- RAYON at Only 45c Yard We pledge the nominee of our party in the First Congressional District and every nominee upon our State ticket, to wholehearted adher-anc- e to the Democratic National Platform and these pledges which we made in this declaration of our principles. The quality of our selected is high and we are confident the electorate will endorse them at the polls. We are proud of the way in which the State Administration has cooperated with the Federal Administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt as evidenced by the President's letter to Governor Blood in which he says: "I want to thank you ajain for your fins cooperation with me in all the things we have been doing here in the last four years. "It is excellent the way you have been carrying out the purposes and interests of the Social Security Act. It is a fine illustration of how completely these forward-looking measures can be put into elicit with the right kind of cooperation between state administration and the federal government." (Signed) these liberal policies. We commend the sound fiscal policy of the State Administration and point to the fact that the bonded indebtedness of the State hns been reduced $2,205,500 during the past four years and that the State tax levy has- been substantially reduced, and in the last biennium was apd of the limit proximately of the tax for State purposes as fixed by the statute. We offer for your selection the finest line of Percales to be had 80 square material at 18c Visit our Dry Goods yard. counter when selecting your fall apron or House Dress material. SPUN STATE ADMINISTRATION We commend the State Legislature and the Stato Administration for their full cooperation with the President's program, and with the administrative agencies of the federal government in carrying out PERCALE NEW In Abe Murdock and J. Will Robinson the Democratic Party presents to the voters of Utah two men whose records of support of the interests of the West, of every phase of national defense, and of the efforts of the Democratic Party to repair the disaster brought to the United States by the last three Republican Administrations, will commend them to the electorate. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT 2 Deviled OUR NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES tl J uaoi !. II jwr. iuu mo. fXc were Sunday guests of Mr Guy Walker of Provo. 1 beThe foregoing principles, we best the with accord full lieve, are in traditions of democracy and humanitarian government. We therefore to join urge all thoughtful citizens us in securing representatives who will give them effect. j OCTOBER State Legislature that it appoint a We have therefore initiated economic policies and sponsored laws which, if not repealed or emasculated, will insure to all economic groups a fair share of the national income. Only during the present Democratic Administration has Labor, our largest economic group, played its proper part in shaping and carrying out the laws and policies which affect its working conditions and determine its degree of prosperity. Twelve years of Republican misrule had impoverished and broken the morale of American workers. The Democratic Party has progressed far in the elimination of sweatshops, stretchouts, interstate labor spy rackets, industrial child labor, and other immoral forms of industrial oppression. We have recognized and, more important, established by law, the rights of and collective bargaining. Industrial compensation, unemployment insurance, retirement pensions, and old age allowances, for the great majority of American workers, were originated, established, and made effective by the Democratic Party. We unite with our great President and the Democratic National Convention in pledging ourselves to defend and maintain the wise and humanitarian system of labor legislation, created by the Democratic Party, which is the foundation of social justice in America. We favor the preferential employment of Utah labor and materials on all public projects wherever feasible. We commend the Utah State Legislature for undertaking a study of occupational diseases, and recommend the passage of such legislation as that study may indicate to be proper. We direct attention to the fact that there exists in the state a trust fund for the construction and maintenance of a State Miners Hospital, and urge the legislature to take steps towards establishment of such institution at as early a date as may be practicable. We believe that trained servants of the state occupying positions requiring special skills and training should be retained in those positions without regard to political affiliations, and urge study of this problem by the next legislature. We favor and will support all needed legislation and other action by the State government to aid and supplement the national defense program. Utah's location as the strategical center for activities involving defense of the western portion of the United States has been recognized by the armed forces of the nation, and we pledge every facility within the , power of the State of Utah to assist the national government in making our country safe. We note that the Republican national platform is in substantial agreement with Democratic Administration policies of defense, but also note with consternation and disappointment the persistent attempts of the Republican presidential candidate and Republican members of Congress to sabotage and obstruct those policies. a - CONCLUSION We approve the Direct Primary Law, and recommend to the next well-bein- .We reaffirm our faith in the democratic institutions upon which the governments of this State and nation are founded, and we pledge ourselves to the liberal and humane adminis-tra- n of the powers of government as exemplified by the leadership of President Roosevelt, and in furtherance thereof we ratify the national Democratic platform adopted at Chicago on the nineteenth day of July, ia which Z?v& question in the State DIRECT PRIMARY LAW Believing that the only sound and healthy economy is one that is based g of all the people, upon the the Democratic Party has regarded the establishment of social justice in state and nation as its solemn duty. We pledge to these candidates and all other Democratic candidates unfaltering loyalty and support. We offer our candidates for election to office in November, 1940, upon the following platform: Liberal Administration We nt LABOR the rort lor tofthereejandprobnas so ourselvea to J We pledge ourselves to cooperate with the Federal Government in its efforts to advance Public Health, Industrial Hygiene, and Maternal and Child Care, and to prevent and control communicable disease. We favor the further consideration of all factors pointing to a need for alum clearance and low-rehousing, and we pledge our cooperation with the National Administration in correcting whatever bad housing conditions are found to exist. sent Democratic administration and now in the process of being perfected, beneficially applicable to Utah and will otherwise further the cause of agriculture in this state by: L Legislative action that will coordinate with federal farm legislation to provide soil, range and water conservation, adjusted production and parity prices. Z Endeavoring to provide supplemental irrigation water for existing farm units. 3. Assisting in noxious weed control. 4. Strengthening and encouraging cooperative marketing and other forms of agricultural cooperative effort. 5. Maintaining proper health, educational and living standards in rural communities. 6. Developing a scientific means of assessing and taxing farm lands, based on their normal potential productivity, and at values reasonably comparable to the value of competitive lands in other states. 7. Fostering all efforts designed to improve the quality of Utah livestock. We approve the appointment of qualified persons, acceptable to agriculture, to administer agricultural laws and services. DEFENSE announce the engagement and approache ing marriage of their daugther, to Mr. Darrell Hanson of American Fork. Miss Russon is a graduate of the Lehi High School and is prominent in social and church affairs. Mr. Hanson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson. He is a graduate of the American Fork High School and is active in ward and civjc affairs. The marriage will take place October 15th in the Salt Lake Temple. PUBLIC HEALTH A.crse the national agriculWe tural program, designed by the pre- 1940. Mr. and Mrs. Lott A Russon wish to The I AGRICULTURE WARD CLERK THURSDAY, TRESS, LEHI, UTAH $5000 ' If If mU f4 'ml wwumva & o OAVNfUM ' MAXIMUM INSURANCE FOR EACH DEPOSITOR SS00O W The State Bank of Lehi TELEPHONE 85 MAIN STREET. LEHI, UTAH i |