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Show THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22. THURSDAY, NoVE!tRc. 1J4 THE LEHI FEEE PRESS . Published by The Lehl Free Press Every Thursday Phone Lehl, Utah 8-- W Georje P. Price, Manager Office, 32 West. Main Street asidence, 2nd West and State Street, Lehi, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Peterson, Mrs. Heber C. Webb, Mrs. Booth Sorensoo and A. J. Evans spent Friday in Salt spent Lake City. Mrs. Ralph Hutching of 6a.lt Lak City, was a Lehi visitor Monday. Mr. ard Mrs. Robert Allred Monday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Earl Smith and Mrs. J. O. Meiling spent Wednesday in Magna. Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Wardle spent Monday in the Salt Lake Temple. Lehl, Utah, as second Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutchings Entered at the postoffice at Salt Lake visitors, Saturday. class matter were Rodney and Carl Edwards of Provo, ADVERTISING RATES .SOc Sunday In Lehi. spent inch Display per 10c per lint Readers . . . .. Mrs. Jennie Nostrum spent Monday in Salt Lake City. SUBSCRIPTION One year in advance $100 Vanguards December Want ads 10c Per Line for first insertion and 5c per line for each Mr. and Mrs. Eldon additional insertion. Thursday in Orem with 11. Bone spent relatives. under fair conditions, to carve out his .... U we, as a people, lose that spirit, Vanguards December 11. the word Democracy will ring hollowwith ly Indeed. The nation abounds Mr. and Mrs. John H. Smith return those who would have us accept ed home Sunday from a weeks visit one form communism in Salt Lake City with their children. paternalism,of would They dictatorship. or another They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. have us surrender our liberties to a B. Smith. dogroup of public trustees. And by words fine the ing that we would, la Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther. Arval of the old saying, be trading our inGunther, Miss Betha Allred and Mr. heritance for a mess of pottage. and Mrs. Robert Allred attended a O welcome home party for Elder Theo11. December Vanguards dore Pope at the University Ward in Salt Lake City, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Carter spent in Salt Lake City, with Mrs. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Richard Giles of Salt James Carter and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Lake City, spent Friday and Saturday Hutchlngs. with Mrs. Giles' mother. Mrs. John Bone. Mrs. Bone returned to Salt Lake with them Saturday and will visit for a week there. Mrs. Edna Scott of Menan, Idaho, D. R. Mitchell and Joseph Robison a guest at the J. Nile Washburn football attended the Box Elder-Pric- e home. Box Elder at game In Saturday., Price, Mrs. Ethel Goates spent Monday won over Price with a 7 to 0 score. Lake Sat City. Mr. and Mrs. Max Herron were will be business visitors to Salt Lake City. The State Championship game U. Stadium in U. the played Saturday Mrs. C. C. Curtis was a Salt Lake Tuesday. when Jordan will play Box Elder. Monday. visitor, D. W. Larsen is reported very ill Mr. and Mrs. Alton Wilkin enterthis week, he was taken to the Lehi Miss Thelma Goodwin spent tained a group of friends Saturday treatment. for Monday Hospital In the Salt Lake Temple. evening, honoring the 26th birthday anniversary of Mm. Wilkin. Games and Miss Fern Marsh spent the Mr. and Mrs. Asa Clark spent refreshments were enjoyed by Mr. and in her with Mr. AIp!ne parents. in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lloyd Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Bill and Mrs. Joseph F. Marsh. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Bertrum Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Turner of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ball, Mr. and Lake City, spent Sunday with Lehi Mrs. Dean Smith, Donald Stoddart and the host and hostess. relatives. RmwN 111 13 reported Mrs. Henry rheumatism. her home with CAME THE NEWSPAPER at fellow's writeup, we sr. If we don't we are And like as not ome we swiped this out of paper. WE DID. is no picnic. Getting out this paper If we print jokes, people say we are silly. If e don't they say we are too serious. If we clip things from other papers, we are too lazy to write our own stuff. If we don't, we are stuck on our Ji a LEO HANSEN CHOSEN DRAA Leo Hansen DIRE W'as Uirector of the Lehi o., " this week. This I care of is the past Mil, b, vu H Goodwin and Ferrell BremTv 4 own writings. all Job the " to close day, uiiea for th If we stick will doubtless we ought to be out hunting news. 4 j . If we do go out and try to hustle, nnrt nf oil office. in the workers. on the job we ought to be If we don't print contributions, we Mr. and Mrs. Roth of gy. don't appreciate true genius; if we do filled with City, spent Sundav h.v is the paper them, print M ter and M- - ... junk. In other Hunter. the a we make change If . son-in-la- w 0 Thanksgiving is ITEMS LOCAL the typical American who, like the War President, wants no one to determine his destinies, and wants only, i f SPECIALS r .V fi iMignii FRESH VEGETABLES: Lettuce, Celery, Turnips, Cabbage and other fresh vegetables. ii Carre1 We have a new cooling system to keep fresh vegetables at any time you need them. I . I land is WELT - I y"- 7 I I THE PARK SHOE FIRST EAST, FOURTH NORTH Old Glover Grocery Building HAROLD OSBORNE. Pros.. Come Is and give us a trial, work dene while yew watt. OUTDOOR GIRL $1.00 Captain and Mrs. Candall of Salt .31 Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 40 R. B. Worlton, Monday evening. 1.00 Lipstick Dry Rouge 1 ysar to Lehl Free Press Total Levi Phillips, daughter, Freda and son, Douglas spent Monday in Salt Lake City. .$2.75 ATX FOR $1.00 and Mrs. R. B. Worlton and laughters, Jean and Pauline, spent the week-en- d in Salt Lake City, guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Worlton. Mr. RADIO SERVICE Mrs. Levi Phillips underwent an Expert Radio Service and Repair Work operation In Salt Lake City, Monday. Latest and Most Modern Equipment At latest reports she was as well as Complete line of highest quality radio could be expected. tubes and parts. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan, spent TUBES TESTED FREE Monday in Pleasant Grove, guests of Mr. and GLOWS RADIO SERVICE their daughter and son-in-la- w, Mrs. D. L. Anderson. WEST MAIN STREET WANT ADS Mrs. Grace Webb and Miss Mable in Salt Lake spent the week-en- d City. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Izatt and Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Curtis. Call, FOR RENT The James M. Kirk-hahome, inquire of H. P. Jones, 4t Pleasant Grove, Phone 71-- J. m ll-22-- Miss Maud Hackett spent the weekend in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hackett and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Valentine. JONATHAN APPLES FOR SALE NIca wind falls 25c bu., others at reasonable prices. Also Two Heaters, Carl AnMr. end Mrs. P. L. Oarrlety and small and medium size. 1 p daughters, Donna and Lucille, and son, derson. Bobby, of Eureka, spent the week-en- d TRADE Onions, Potatoes, Cab- with Mrs. Garriety'si parents, Mr. and bage, Carrots, Apples, etc., for your Mrs. Alma Beck. subscription. Bring them in. 1-- Tour Aluminum "War Ray's Battery Shop. Soldered Miss Lois DIckerson left Saturday evening for a two weeks visit In Bouldadv. er City with her sister, Mrs. Oral Evans and family. at GRINDING Scissors, saw sharper ed. Sewing Machines Repaired. Sea William Osborne. tt priiitikg LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES : FORM LETTERS CIRCULARS HANDBILLS BUSINESS CARDS STATMENTS BUTTERWRAPPERS LEKI FREE PRESS Set axd Printed In Lehl 2elM LekL Not Another Town Miss Matilda Slade returned home Sunday from a ten day visit in Salt Lake City with Miss Golda Jensen and Mrs. Laurel Welsh. Stake president A. Carlos Schow and Counselors, Virgil Peterson and R. Allred and Stake Clerk Herman Ooates attended the Cedar Fort Ward conference, Sunday evening. C. The spending of money In continuous newspaper advertising is what ha kept most business concerns alive during the depression. Those who tried to balance a budget by economizing on adverising are the one who are now in the hands of receivers. During hard times we must spend, and in good times we must save a part of what we earn so we can spend when times are hard, but there never can be a set-u- p in newspaper advertising. The attitude of the last congress, which was to the effect that the last penny possible must be wrested from the taxpayers, war veterans and government employees in order to balance the budget and save the credit of the United States, was a great mistake. The Economy Bill should be repealedas well as a lot of taxes. The credit of the United States was never in danger, no matter how reluctant members of congress are to admit that fact or what mental gymnastics they and the Economists mjy indulge In. The budget has not been balanced; the public debt has been increased, new taxes have been imposed and none reduced, and In spite of these facts business is getting better and brighter days are ahead. Vanguards December 11. J 1 1 lb. 3 for I - Quart Jar Salad Dressing 10c Corn, per can Peas, per can . Ketchup Per Gallon, No. 10 size Mrs. Ben Buckwalter and baby son, spent Saturday and Sunday at the James Gray home. Urge Box Face Powder r Large Grape Fruit PUMPKIN, Large Quart Can, No. 1 size 52.75 FC?. 51 r 1 TM Qna..l loir Ik 1C O U Coffee, one of the best vaccum packed cans, regular 35c, REPAIR1IIG SHOP ,, New Crop of Mixed Nuts, and Fresh Peels in Stock Lemon, Orange, Citron and Mixed Peels 1 at r .1 D I C t it . r v s ernai Uinta noney: oesi, special mis month or oasin, 5 Gallon $3.99, 1 Gallon 85c, Halt Gallon 49c, Quart 25 Premium Baking Chocolate, Bitter, half pound bar Cocoa, Rockwood's, large 21b. can, regular 25c, Special if ""The greatest deficiency of western Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnhart spent is lack of organic matter. Yet soils Sunday in Pleasant Grove, guests of thousands of westerners wilfully deMr. and Mrs. Fon Warburton. stroy an excellent source of organic matter is to use the leaves that fall by ? Mr. and Mrs. Nat Loader of Pleasant Grove were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dr. Thomas L. Martin, Professor of agronomy and bacterioogy at Brigham J. L. Barnhart, Friday, Young University. Provo, Utah. A splendid way to secure the needed Mrs. Frank Fagan and daughter, matter is to use the eaves that fall by Lucille, spent Saturday in Salt Lake the ton every autumn, he points out. City. If the leaves are covered in a shallow Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight of Salt trench, they produce the finest kind Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. of leaf mold to enrich the. soil. "But every autumn thousands of and Mrs. Fred Wanlass, Saturday. misguided persons burn this valuable source of fertility,'' Dr. Martin said. Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Preast of VerHe has for years preached the profer nal, were guest of Mr, and Mrs. O. A. use of leaves in the conservation of Slade this week:. fertility. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Clark were Salt Lake visitors Monday. 1 II ( Ballantine Malt, Regular 60c size, Special Sale Price t Black Beauty Popcorn, New Crop, Sure Pop 95 percen! Try some now while it lasts. ... Palmolive Soap Lux Soap Bar Yellow Laundry Soap, 2 lb. size Large White King Washing Powder Large Package Bar Hardwater Large Soap, half pound bar 1 5. 30 and 60 Watts Light Globes, Toilet Soap, a regular 5c bar. Clean up Special 5c Barsf 6 fori 1-- $1.55 Flour, per sack Schillings Coffee lb. can 29c 4 lb. can $1.10 Ovaltine, large $1 size 59c 50c size now 30c M. & J. Coffee, lb. pkg. 20c Lard, 1 lb. 15c, 4 lbs. 59c 8 lb. package $1.15 Olive Oil, qt. can, 32 ounce, special 69c Matches, 6 boxes 25c 10 Bars Raisins, per package Glass Tumblers 3 for lj 3 lbs. Soda Crackers 3j Cherrv Chocolates., 1 lb. box, fresh Prunes, 2 lb. box 6 - Jell-we- ll 1 J for2: 25 lbU Table Salt, 10 lbs. 19c, 5 lbs 10c 3 Packaorpa Arm & Hammer Soda n OUR LIBERTIES AT STAKE In one of his books, the late Wilson said: "I do not want to live under a philanthropy. I do not want to be taken care of by the government . . .1 want only to have right and justice prevail so far as I am concerned. Give me right and justice and I will undertake to take care of myself. I will not live under trustees if I can help it, I do not care how wise, how patriotic, the trustees may be. I have never heard of any group of men in whose hands I am willing to trust the liberties of the American people.' Woodrow Wilson, before he became Miss Newella Larson of Spring City, eduPresident, was a distinguished who has been a euest of her grandcator and and in statethat historian, and Mr. D. Mrs. W. Larson parents, for the past two weeks, returned ment the ably reflects the true American spirit the spirit that won our Indehome Saturday. pendence, wrote our Constitution, and Francis Herron returned to San gave us democratic government That Diego, California, Tuesday following a spirit Is the direct antithesis of paterten day visit with Lehl relative. Mr. nalism. Its base Is In the solid rock of Individual Herron Is serving In ths U. S. Navy. Its image e. 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