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Show I 3 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. THURSDAY, OCTOBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS 1936 ALTA'S BEAUTY 22. 1&36 WTO TH SHOP GETS HEW EQUIPMENT This week Alta Webb furnished her shop with the latest equipment. She is now prepared to give you the new est thing out, a machinless wave. ro heat or electricity to be applied and there is no weight on the headThe equipment is the Termi heaterless. uhich gives que Kalor-wav- e with Cumfort and sat isfaction. Step into Alta's Shop and inquire about the new furnishings. Mrs. Webb is always adding some new item to her sh. p, keeping it up to the latest steps in beauty culture. I- f '.' - ' With j - Cool-quic- k i Vv , 1 SUSTAIN HENRY H. LOCAL ITEMS were if W. H. Dansie was a business visit or to Cedar City, Sunday.. 1 - . for Peery U a Tote for Dillman and (or Dillman is a vote arainat the president. A vote i V: ' - I - t 1 '- r Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Davis of Provo, were Tuesday visitors at the fcrnest I'eterson home. - if Stat prapertj million dollar. DR. E. E. Floyd Goates of Salt Lake called in Lehi Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. George H. Goates. . W might add that he haa been a atanneh friend of the Veterana of Foreign Wars and enthusiastically backed New Deal legislation proposed by the President. Without Bilking any appeal to partisanship or prejudice, w submit to the voters of the second congresof J. Will Robinson sional district that the is essential to the material interest of Utah. for 1JI reduced nearly te CONGRESS Four years of faithful public service without the breath of scandal, the hint of Inefficiency or the suggestion of waning popularity. That Is the record JOSEPH CHEZ 11,1 lM xmmm"m i He waa a member of the committee on revenue and taxation. Dr. Monson's record proves Ms qualifications. SECRETARY OF STATE MARTIN M. Judge Larson's record is entirely bench and bar alike. and Mrs. Ralph Putnam and Miss Mattie Putnam of Salt Lake, visited at the hospital Saturday after noon with Mrs. Ora Putnam. - mmm1 e Mrs. George Whitman, Mrs. Alma Beck. Mrs. Thomas Peck, Mrs. Earl Chilton and Mrs. Bert Beck were visitors to Salt Lake. Monday. lie, minion irm and Mrs. Ray Carter and family spent Sunday in Alpine with Mrs Carter's parents, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Forbes- aCsl ;v; Mr. REESE mar JOHN W. ew w 1 s :f;- - Why look elsewhere then to John W. Guy? satisfactory to Judge Larson, a resident of Provo, has been honored many times by the electorate of his county and his judicial district. He waa twice named county attorney. In 191( and 1922. Be la now Judge of the Fourth Judicial district. He resigned his first attorneyship to enter the service in the World war. The record ef John W. Guy as county auditor of Utah county from 1919 to 1920 was equally as successful a hi service to the state ef Utah. In fact we know of no public official In the entire state who ha worked harder, done a more perfect job or who more juntly deserves a promotion than John W. Guy. AUDITOR CHARLES After Carbon county had had four years experience with Reese M. Reese a a public official tho voters gave him a second term aa county treasurer with the greatest majority ever given a Carbon county official. SKIDMOR 1 Mr. Reese, now serving his second term a treasurer county, ha so managed that although the volume of business ha doubled in extent the office expenses have not increased. in I it hi de- ft This man bears the overwhelming endorsement of friend and associates in an important natural resource county, an Indorsement gladly given by those who have had personal and busbies dealing with him for twenty year. Friday afternoon a group of ladies at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Davis. Bridge was played and Mrs. I. L. met TREASURER Lott and Mrs. Laura Smith won the A nice lunch was served- .prizes. gemmmsmmimWiMlisa. - - - great-grandso- It will hardly be necessary to recite the long list ef the practical reforms which have been Inaugurated by Mr. Charles- H. KkiHmnr . ... kt. .u. UVK,,ji t.our rears of public service, but ws do wish to nolnt sat on. .v two of them that appear to as at least to be of outstanding importance. Through the speedy apportionment of school funds, Mr. Skidmore has saved the state more than ISO, 000 in interest alone during the period of his incumbency a superintendent of public instruction. Nineteen rural school district have been aided to the extent of $131,311 through cooperation with the federal government, thus enabling these schools to remain open through their normal term. Health and educational program have been materially increased, federal cooperation secured far adult education and aid to needy students. Reform, have been Inaugurated in school transport-itioi- v and Ust but not Uast, ho haa handled million, ef dollar, and never failed to balance his budget. jn. PUBLIC INSTRUCTION - Mrs. Aaron Allred entertained Monday afternoon for her daughter, MaurineThe party was honoring LOCAL ITEMS Maurine's seventh birthday anniversary. A 'group of children were invited to attend the party at which Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Larsen were games were played and refreshments guests at a dinner party Saturday served. night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Richards in American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Van Mork and Mr. and Mrs. H. Morton Murdock of Mrs. Violet Beers and babv and Mercur. left Friday for a trip to Mrs. Orpha Beers and babv of Pleas Boulder Dam. On the way down they ant Grove are fruests of their grand stopped at Panquitch and spent the parents, Mr. and Mr?. Gorgre F. night with friends, Mr- and Mrs. Barnes. Joseph Muir, the Muirs accompanied them out to Bryce's canyon. From Mr. and Mrs- Georee Barnes re there they went on down through ceived word of the birth of a Zion's National Park. Boulder Dam, this week. The babv is th grandson son nf stopping at all the interesting places. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Henrickson of They report the Dam as being won- Pleasant Grove. This is the third derful and well worth anyone's time grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. to see it On their way back they Barnes during the pist three and one stopped at Cedar City with friends. half months. Thy have also had They returned Monday after a very three born durinr? pleasant and enjoyable trip. this period. ' During the period of his incumbency as chief deputy state auditor, Mr. Guy ha handled millions of state and federal funds wthout the loss of a single dollar to the public Moreover, he performed this tremendous amount of work for $20,000 less than the state paid during a similar period to his Republican predcessor In office. In hi for - SUPREME COURT V. tele- Why not name an experienced public accountant for the post of state auditor? Why delegate to inexperienced hands a post of such vital importance to the state of Utah? GUY M. Mr. and Mrs. James Comer and two children and Mrs. C. M. Carsen of Fairfield, motored to Goshen, Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Laird. ATTORNEY GENERAL ti urn REESE - waa Joseph Chex 1 tZ Judge Larson's decisions, both as a district judge and as a judge called In to sit on the supreme bench when incumbents were disqualified from particular case. Indicate that Judge Larson la entirely fitted for a position on the state'a highest tribunal. Miss Ruth Barnhart, who is work ing at Castle Gate, spent the week end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.. L Barnhart. 1 . Judge Martin M. Larson, who haa already sat on the supreme bench numerous times at the call of those already In the high court, goes before the voting public aa a man with learning, poise discretion and an unimpeachable record. LARSON it Saved the state school office and the various districts the sum of (0,000; Forced the Electric Bond and Share company to comply with the Utah law and pay its corporation tax, And last but not least, that it was the lame Joseph Chex who carried a drainage case to the U. S. supreme court to protect the interests of ths counties in tax sale property, thus saving the farmers of Utah more than $100,000 on mortgage foreclosure fees. All thla are greatly reduced budget Dr. Monson was chairman of the committee on revision and enrolling, committee on public health and committee on banking. New-hous- also be noted that might who Both in 1912 and 1934 Dr. Monson was high man on ths Salt Lake county legislative ticket when the votes were counted. Kirk-ha- of Joseph Cher, attorney general of Utah. During his incumbency he has handled 429 civil cases, 48 criminal cases and 1418 written op intone as against a record of 160 civil cases, 57 criminal cases and 8)3 written legal opinion recorded by his predecessor In office. It He Is a businessman, a property owner, a professional man and a taxpayer. Mr. and Mrs J. H. Firmage of Salt Lake and Mrs. William Hayvard of Washington, were the guests of Mrs A. W. Davis, Sunday. 5 dol- He sponsored legislation which helped put Utah financial Institutions in accord with the Roosevelt program on banking and building and loan Insurance. , Mrs. Annie Alt and son, Leo, of Cedar Valley were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred F Adams, Wednesday. ' It is not necessary to recapitulate the many progressive measures that the Utah congressman haa sponsored, but we do propose to signal out his splendid work on behalf of the Deer creek project. Utah lake improvements and flood control measures in Salt Lake and Davis countie. (didn't use He supported fully all legislation needed to put Utah in harmony with the Roosevelt recovery program. Mrs. L. G. Stephensen and Mrs. Justin Stephensen of Salt Lake were the Sunday guests of Mrs. O. A. Holmstead. were taze Will Robinson is a ranking member on all three. J. Will Robinson has been a stalwart supporter of President Roosevelt, a consistent supporter of legle-tio- n to help mining and agriculture. Dr. E. E. Monson was a member of the two New Deal legislatures. MONSON Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen were in Levan over the week-en- d visiting with their mother, Mrs. D. Bosh. left the J. GOVERNOR Juliet Goates and daughter. Pauline, were Provo visitors. Satur day. Thursday George Downs with two other men Bountiful to help rebuild phone constructions which stroyed last week by wind. in,i,,'ii'j',"to"'"Wfcl'' Utah was the eighth ataU to ouallfy for the entire Roosevelt aecaritjr program. Fort states are trailing Utah In thla matter. Mrs. Mr- to Utah are Three highly important committee those on Irrigation and Reclamation, Roads and Public Lands. toU The unemployment insurance bill, declared by the national administration to be a model of its kind, was paaaed at the special legislatiTe session called by Governor Blood. n npon hi com- mittee positions. policies. badft (X) congressman' importance depend A ROBINSON eo rot Through Governor Blood' effort 130 million lars of federal money has com into the state. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans and sons, Duane and Don made a busi ness trip to Salt Lake. Saturday. Sherman Robinson and T. F. attended a banquet in the Hotel. Monday night. VOTE DEMOCRATIC STRAIGHT against Blood is a vote to intrench the Republican machine in the state and place this machine in a position to driT en county and national A Governor Blood has balanced the relief money to do it). J. F. Bradshaw and Mrs. Emma Marie Monson were Salt Lake visit ors Tuesday. - i -- ssd i J.WILL and ha Boeeevelt wanti Henry Blood stated. , t the PRESIDENT VOTE FOB GOVERNOR BLOOD BECAUSE: BLOOD Lucille and Lexia Bateman visiting in Salt Lake. Monday. J-- i fc Barrel Brown was a visitor to Lehi Miss Zina Anderson is spending Fred Wanlass of Ogden, spent Sate Mrs. Vauda Haight and Mrs. today (Thursday) in Salt Lake with urday and Sunday Barhome at visiting Pickett and son, Bruce of her sister, Mrs. H. R. Spurrier. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs- - Fred ley, Idaho, and Mrs. M. J- Boley of Mrs- - Geortre was in J- Wanlass. Salt S'rasburp Murtoff, Idaho, are the guests of Lake, Monday doinjr temple work. Mrs. J . L. Barnhart was in PleasMrs. Larsen this week- Mrs- J. L. Barnhart ant Grove, Thursday visiting with and daugh-e- r, Mrs. Alice Tuckfield w as a Salt Ruth and Mrs. Vera Curtis of friends.' Lake City visitor Monday. Saddler Mr. and MrsRiverton, were visitors in Salt Lake Raymond i were of Mrs. Saddler's p" guests Saturday. "row,n e" Lloyd and George and',d.auhtcr-Ja- Ruby ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson. for Idaho,! Dick Johnson made a trip Wednesday for a Taylor Mr. nn'l Mrs. Joseph Slade and Sunday. short visit. to Salt Lake. Saturday. Mr. Frank Slade of Lyman, Wyom with! Mrs. Byron L. Beck, formerly Mi Mr. and Mrs. F. H- Goates and ing, spent Monday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Timpson of .. ana Mrsiur. to Provo were in Lehi Tuesday visiting family returned icuuits, Richfield, Sunday 0- Mcgg.e Bushman of Lehi, was enter A. Slade. tained 'n'cht after spending the week-en- d at a birthday dinner at htf at the I. L. Lott home . in , Magna and Lehi with relatives. Magna home Sunday. Those attendinf Sunday afternoon the children of from Lehi were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Saturday afternoon Miss Svlvia Mr- and MrsJas. Varney of Ameri Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brai-ehaJean Bra 'shnw and Miss Colleen Junius Banks attended a scout ran Fork, entertained a at fnd c'aughter, Sylvia Jean, Mr. birthday Taylor entertained at a hallowe'en meeting in Provo. Monday nisrht. Mr. .wintr. .Mr. nonoring Those' and Mrs. John Bushman. Mr- b4 Varney. mrtv at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Banks and daughter, Margaret visis from Lehi were Mr. and Mrs.' Mrr. Suel Bushman and M"s- OH G. R. Taylor. Twenty little guests ed at the hoTe of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-- , rrspn Ev-N'fble and children. Mrs. Bert1 KirkhTn and were present at the party to enjoy win Both while Mr. Banks daughter Donna. were attended Beck and son. Jerry, and Mrs- N'iron Harmon the games and refreshments. McAffee Mr. the meeting. Fowler and daughter, Jeanpuests from Provo. Mar-jori- Sunday. - - Mr-an- E.J. - i - W.J J - - - - - - ns Mr-an- - - |