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Show i THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Hospital Notes REPU3LICAHS HOLD LARGE Why Not RALLY FRIDAY A' The week: Keith Hunter was treated puncture wound of the band, rreaa. aektawa CrtUetata Special music was furnished by Provo entertainers. Local and County to the Candidates were presented friumaa Criticism SejUJ933 t a from the voter. Denouncing "rubber stamp legislation in support of New Deal administration. Fredrick C. Loofbourow, Re- publcaa candidate for congress from the second district, centered his attack on Ms rival candidate for supporting legislation which he asserted hurts at, i Utah. Loofbourow spoke before Re-publcans at a rally at Lehl Friday. The Republican candidate attacked the Reciprocal Tariff act which he said from the Democratic congressman this district voted for. as inimical to the interests of Utah in the sugar In In September, 1933, 1934, Congressman J. Intention of published Secretary of Agriculture Wallace to limit and eventually 'retire' the sugar beet industry of the United States," he declared. Anyone voing for such roundly criti- cized for neglecting his official -- duties to appropriate to him- Utah's sugar beet induotry, he said. Declaring that the Republican party stands for cooperation with the adminstraton and with all legal en self lucrative ' jobs handed out by the Utah State Banking deavors toward recovery, Don B. Republican candidate for the U for discriminate S. Senate, pleaded choice of candidates. The people of the Urtited States, he said, must not elect members to conpress merely to support the president. right or wrong as he mlgh be. - Mr. Colton was the guest, of honor at a reception in his honor given by Club of the Women's Republican Provo, Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. D. Casslty. Col-ton- , CmiEH Jtte29,IW It Department. as a Depositors Committee, , 'I Mrs. Mable Roberta joined Lefei't Soe-ra- J officials last week. Mrs, Clyde Dorton and Mrs. Robert will handle aO social service work from Lhl. Mrs. Cbipman who lias been in charge for sometime past as been called Into the Provo offloe and win not handle any of the Lent work In the objected to Mr. Robinson's appoint ment, asking that some one more accessible and more friendly to the interests of the depositors be earned. When questioned on these matters, i Commissioner Malia stated that he I did not know why this retaining fee should be required, and as for Mr. ( P.obinsca's appointment, he did not I want to hurt Mr. Robinson's feelinss I by- leaving him out. future. It is thought 'that with the of all F, E. R. A. people the local office will be able to handle in a very friendly and satisfactory , manner by Mb. Austin, Mrs. Dorton and - Mrs. Roberta. Mies Madge Worlton was a guest of Salt Lake friends. GOOD THINGS TO EAT AND YOU GET THEM FOR LESS Ai Broaclbent's Jut Try Shopping Here and See. HERE IS SOME RED HOT SPECIALS t. ayait LAkeWapHa. Cfty) . 0. . .". i RROADBEINTS 1 We also cover buttons and frame pictures, let us do yours. And If its a load of that good Mutual Coal let us know we will see it's It's real coal. LEHlCli 'th'e'sALT LA"- TRIBUNE, SATDKP i cenafijet- NEW DEAL IN tfominee Lanncbf palgs on SjSJ-flf- Return- - to aisarM Sute SENATE No. 13 FARM Stan' tl I handle lent nec round a1 f Nau Co-op- work 1 Issue -- nin -- ry- - delegation. omns "ffn sDeech, ' WffiSS apt6 Becks no S Hotel to : Twrkii: fof d 'nnF.1- , hf .t he wm met at J sent; es-- 1 .nsfi" ir?Ofon ! D. U fiS,uU k ASa5fi't Pre,. -- c rr. fin treasurer other on me rcol:' lire Mrs Jesse r. unnw, mmiltcewoman, m. - ior '"enevei .... i,ff.n ." I'S e fie. -- au " B I r- - s,a'e( 9HSX Linear new xe,... C vja, - - WW A ' 1.1 m Jt1 , .satw XJr x .T .a .srw w Standi- - " BOOTHE Stands Again.t BOOTHE Stands For Boothe was one of the Senators who used his influence to and obstruct public hearings, hinder favorable committee caused delay and confusion on many important farm I State Farm Bureau Tax Committee "- aMaslw In October Coltnn T Where Will He Stand In November? XT (Paid Political Advertisement by Democratic State Commltteo) a 01. .hell ft and i.n,,win tielera'ion the city and U thetoogh which pre- Utah lor a dinner BOOTHE .t . Mm. . " - i m wen . or lit CICCUOB. !.( y Tp-li- kj n out- - Other Speaker' Other speakers Friday nigni EvronD. Anderson, stale chairman presided; U n. oir"i'- i zxr - - ... baseo on There - w ,ST, "0. j coo. (be dacsaiMos of a u BMouat ."In aptta of lip aervic k' ru in power know h. i..T?p?"y new dear i, XL" W. not com. N T- UBiina uet l Qncrics rieicher'a add vi reniv iresidi the The .address ended for date his first day in ine me recem at h. was nominated H? was publican convention. moAing and .t Morsan-FridaWeber cow:. corted to Ogden by Republican maae vi. nis beak ai. Ty m-'J- I Kotei Utah lor a M Bovernment artiaaa) Increase Rates on Personal Tax, Eliminate Offsets, Reduce Exemption. SENATE BILL 28 GRIFFIN HOLINGREN P.efund Motor Fuel Tax Where FARM BUREAU Used In Tractors and Stationary Stands Engines For Senate Journal 556 SENATE BILL No. 73 PATTERSON FARM BUREAU Stands s. Limit Agriculture to Against Senate Journal 643. buidini r the h ry to ti hen ne Suel Z: 1 find c&ziisrn Don B. OoUon. Re- lUlian fascism, BOOTHE Stands Against For Repeul Filing Fee Against No use to vote owing to unfavorable attitude of such Senators as Boothe). See Senate Journal Page 526 cation. The ne LJMimiii "A'S Terming the leal- - but a erosi 7 " - - rnnfiTCtsman Sets No Hope for Recovery Under Roosevelt Regime J ' Tor reelection to the state supreme! court: Arthur woo.cy. t t mm nits r MMr-Loofbourow, candidate Frederick 526 BUREAU The pi Twila Hadfield, adopted daiifi Mr. and Mrs. James Hadfield u quin, Sunday. b a b tKm a TAUd G. O. P. CHIEFS 1 BILL laid Lnned. - rywfr. Franchise Tax See Senate Journal Page ling and Mrs. William Bailtended the funeral services fc ran campaign - Calriat Canv ftcpBDiicaiBi ana Stands For id S. LjSPEECH Mtfc feast, Session On Corporation road e other welcoo( Mr. Ge O. P. Accents to; COLTON HITS Here Is His Record In 1933 Increase Rates were given a royal where. Ml 'mi - - FARM BUREAU r ted larg Communism, Naziism and Facism Support Agriculture No. 12 O Second reets. ad fisor for Will J. E. Boothe HOLBROOK S. BILL I hard MAIN STREET es-r- I the tv Colton Calls New Deal a ! PHONE 17 Cross Between troduced by Eldred M. Royle of Elberta, candidate for Btate senator. S. W. Clark, of Lehi. was In charge of SFEAKERS AT LEI1I the meeting. , Music was furnished by Eugene Jorgenson, B. T. U. artist, who sang Outinlng the objectives nd Ideals of two solos, accompanied by Miss Wanda the new deal, Warwick C. Lamoreaux, Johnson. A rally dance in the high member of the Utah state legislature school gymnasium followed Uie and representative of the state Democratic committee, and Joseph Chei, atC C. Hackett. Miss Haud Hackett torney general of Utah, addressed a suu or Enroute home they visited at Boulder approximately gathering citizens at a Democratic rally Thurs day evening from a trip to California. day evening In the Lehl High School They visited Pasadena, Los Angeles, Auditorium. Hollywood, Torrence and Montrose. Candidate for county offices and Enroote home they visited at Bohlder those for the state legislature were in Dam. I k Sta nd will LACOHEAUX, CHEZ 67c Pounds... Sugar, 10c 12c Can Peas, Very Good 12c Can Corn, Extra Good.... 10c I 10c 15c Can Pumpkin, the best 18c Cranberries, Pound 28c 2 Pound Peanut Butter 55c 11 02. Seedless Raisin, Packet........5c 1 Quart Old Mill Salad Dressing 55c 1 Quart Mircale Whip Dressing 28c Crushed or Sliced Pineapple, .'...15c No. 2 Can Sweet Potatoes or Tarns 4 Pounds 15c 4c 5c Jell-we- ll (all flavors) 4 Pounds Seedless Raisins 25c 1 5c 11c Tuna Flakes 12c 15c Tall Salmon ..15c Pound Hewlett's Tea, 25c Macaroni, 3 Pounds 4 for 15c f1 Deviled Meat Lemon, Citron or Orange Peel 30e lb 'A ...10 for 22c White Escle Snap 23c "l Crystal Wedding Oats 3 Pounds 25c Powdered Sugar ... W? havp .a complete, line of fancy t and staple groceries, come and make i your selection. .:..1be I FIRE SHOVELS Only Broom, Very Good 5 Tie, Only.. .I..48c " 1uc ;jj Oat Meal Dishes Dark or Light Outing Flannel yd. 15c k 17c yd. Broadcloth In all shades Ladies and Misses' Shoes New if ; Styles, New Prices. New Fall Purser In New Styles at a -- .,65c to 98c J price of oniy.. Quiltln?. Thread in all color 10c spool It Pays To Shop and Save at .. 10 polttleal :he In September 2nd District (Pal TE T ENT fWORK A beautiful baby daughter was born to Mr. and Mr3. George Willes Monday. Mother and baby reported as port a very enjoyable and instructive both doing fine. trip. The Utah band was given the hono F. F. A. BAND BOYS RETURN of leading the parade in the arena at the show. They were taken to all Dean Price and Leo Hadfield, Lehl of interest at Kansas City and points F. F. A. representatives In the Utah enroute. They gave concerts In state band returned from Kansas City points of the cities they visited and Stock Show, Saturday. The boys re- - many we Frederick C. Loofbourow For Co.?:res Ben-vi- FRUITS Etc. GREEN VEGETABLES, i time to representing in Congress, and who knows how to ds jrcur work efficiently and promptly. Vote for VICE WORKER . MEATS SEASONABLE GROCERIES A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Phillips, the interests of his paople in Congress? Utah is a large state, with only two congressmen. If your representative la not on the job ALL the time, your iigtts interests are neglected. Elect a mtn . .ILL devote his entire SER-- ap- arrived at the home of Mrs. Earl and Mr. Jacobs, Friday, Oct. 26. Mother and baby both reported as doing fine. v.-?- 217 SOCIAL get the best selection of cmi Meats and Groceries at our store. A fine son H OW can a man do this and still look after LUELE ROBERTS n2 You can ALWAYS E. J. Xarfi of Alpine, had a major operation performed, Wednesday. , Will Robinson was William Street underwent an pendicitis operation, Thursday. AMERICAN fOKK la the list of itemr i mitted by the State Banking De- -I partment for the approval of the 'District Court wu a retaining fee I of $500 for the attorneys, Delbert M, Draper and J. W. Robinson. The committee objected to this item, i:i- - , asmuch as Mr. Draper was at that time employed or retained and (drawing mcney Iioni the State ' Banking Department, and Mr Rob inson, on account of his oUicir.l duties, was not accessible for and again In June, dustry. "It is the I Our Stock is Always Complete A fine son and heir was born to Mr. and Mrs. David Adamson, Saturday. Mrs. Adamson was Miss Arlean Fhillips cf this city before her marriage. TR0YQ HERALD the party wotken because be ratted from the capital as toon as eocfrets adjourned to grab up several lucrative retainer Ut for closed bantu the county The rtwntmiM la mid la be especially strong among C. neyt, many at whm tm iMiag taw pickings decidedly lata, At kfai ! business. IPCE'LESS aVI82JEYr Mrs. J. R. Welcker of Cedar Valley underwent a major operation Wednesday. from ike ni alto directed at Coa 1 W Robinson by many Of a for X0vcy J BETTER 'MEflBt patients received Lebi HoepRal this the followias; treatment at FULL T ME Congressman ? One or tae Lars net crowds erer recorded at a political rally In Lehl waa present at the Republican Rally, Fri day evening to grtet Don B. Colton, Republican Candidate for the V, S. Senate ant Frederick C. Loofbourow, Republican Representative (or Con- - Lefcl THURSDAY. PBES& THE LEE! 1. 1SS4 Ji a |