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Show 1 lie 1 1 LEHI'S WIDELY READ i LEHI CITY. UTAH. "Now PLACES ffiG WED AND JUDGES we cu.umB ivias foil ws: your duty to to the government. Peterson hme lThe voting places lor i 'ion have been named i- nStrict No1- ion - Main and ST - District fSJriet way., f OCTOBER No. 10 29. 1936 I Lay Me" fr .- -- BIDDING BEGINS ON NEW STAKE HOUSE 1 STAKE NEWS sujipcrt y, iV, The plans for the new stake house now in the hands of President A. C. Schow and they are now out for bids. Different oncerns have been invited to bid on the jobs. As soon as the jobs have been as signed it is expected that the work for our new stake house will go for ward very rapidly. I the judges of Lehi, following is a list of districts h various rFort and Fairfield: ! Vt J District No. 1 anC Goates ; OF ELECTION Counting: Her- (D); Earl bmitn receiv- Lenora T. Jones f n , MoilH ,1 - . r, tt rv niit i MVTUIll n Evans (D) ; Celestia Featherstone mi - Andrew Losee, constaDie. ; " . J District NO. Z ounuiig. . - V uuiia (D); Heber J. Webb (D); (H) ; receiving: Ipril Zimmerman joDcdge SYLVAN W. CLARK Sylvan W. Clark, prominent Lehi Sope jDfckerson (D); Hyrum C. fans (D); La Verde Peterson (R) ; dairyman, stockman and farmer who was chosen to represent Utah County gap Barnhart, constaDie. 1 District No. 3 Democrats as County Commissioner, Victor Receiving: ficholes (D) ; Joseph E. Smith (D) ; on their ballot for the coming election . will undoubtedly receive a large local ra. Ira Racker (R) ; counting. Russon (D); A. B. Ander-- n following of not only Democrats but of (D)j Allen D- Wells (R) ; James other parties as well. Prominently identified with liveJ District No. 4 Mr. Stanley Clark (D) ; stock and farming interests, Jbseph Watkins, (D); Nobel Evans Clark is president of the Salt Lake Milk Producers' association, director of the Lehi Cattle association, past j CEDAR FORT president of the Lehi farm bureau I J. E. Barn (D); E. J. Peterson local, former executive board member, f));T. William Hacking (R). Utah county farm bureau and of the same organization. FAIRFIELD has He served as chairman of the Lillie Flack D) ; Lovira Huggard Thii child was hurt when a tornado struck Tupelo, Mississippi, necesslttt Ing medical and nursing care for hundreds care which In many cases could not have oeen given without Red Cross assistance. It Is a fine tribute to the organization that the young beneficiaries of its health and relief services In variably place themselves In the hands of the Red Cross with a completely confident, "Now I lay me." - Lehi Democratic precinct organiCarson (R). zation for four years and a deputy assessor in the Lehi district for the tEFuOCRATIG RALLY past six years. Mr. Clark has expressed himself MONDAY NIGHT strongly in favor of maintaining the present sound finacial condition of Utah county and has pledged himself A specialty of the week will be the to that end. He is in favor of a sane sit to Lehi made hv Herhert R. and social security proprogressive Iaw. Mr. Maw is coming to talk at gram and is in sympathy with the efe Democratic Rally which is to be forts being made toward restoration fid in the High School Auditorium, of child welfare assistance formerly londav, November 2nd nt. R n. m. maintained by the county for the 1 Other interesting speakers will be three school districts. pent to address the people of Lehi o are interested in state VACANY FILLED BY should all give our special atten- MISS PEARL PETERSON n to these things. Subjects which 'Je closely es with our daily connected will be discussed and this meet- will prove itself to be of special erest to you and your families. (All loyal . Democrats annc with ple of other will be at this parties to get the truth about our t and facts concerning it. It is Tg A- - R-- - GOODWIN'S ill of the First Ward en a program, joyed play and games. The officers had the social planned very well and everyone present en- joyd themselves. Second Ward M. I. A. members met at the chapel where Mr. Washburn told ghost stories from there they were taken out in small groups to follow a string. The horrors caused much Enid excitment among the groups. Zimmerman who was dressed as a newspaper won the costume prize. Refreshments were served. The 3rd ward held their hallowe'en party Wednesday night in the church recreational hall. It was in the form of a dance. A clever hobo party was the arrangements made at the Fourth Ward, with everyone dressed as hobos the party was exciting and funny. Program and games took place durLyle Sharp and ing the evening. Mrs. John Stoker won prizes for the funniest costumes. Refreshments were served. Ahe Fifth Ward officers and teachers entertained their ward members at a costume ball. A prize for the best costume went to Maurine Royle, a ho was dressed as a skeleton. The Republican quarters This Week is Special opened this OPEN campaign head week with free Fast Sunday will be observed by all wards in the Lehi Stake, Sunday, LUCKY DEER HUNTERS The services begin November The following Lehi sportsmen repromptly at 11:30 and continue until from various Utah hunting turned 12:30. grounds with fine bucks: Dean Evans CONFERENCE CONVENTION Pete Peterson r" Miller Clifford The Stake Presidency and the Charles Robbins officers of the M. I. A. and Relief Glenn Wasden Society were well pleased with the Jensen Harold material that was presented to the Rue Evans the convention. at people Ray Dumell Two of the most important ideas George Price discussed in the M. I. A. departments Roger Price were the necessity of the Improve-mn- t literature for the public to help and William Price Era and the outlining for the aid with the election. W. Price J. winter's work. Headquarters are at the Powell Earl Gaisford The Social Security plan took up a Store on First East and Main Frank Barnes share of the time in the Relief The young Republicans of Utah good Glenn Chilton Society conference, being the Relief County joined together Wednesday Ike Fox in charge. Society has this night and went to neighboring towns "Bud" Otterson Helpful suggestions and splendid with a sound truck giving talks and W. C. Clements talks were given by the following musical numbers. Marion Adams members of the General Board from Howard Ricks MrsF. Lund, Julia Lake: Salt Mr. and Mrs. Earl Downing and Carlton Wilson r of the Relief two children of Sandy, spent three general secretary Gene Wilson Society, W. 0. Robinson in charge of days visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. W the M . I . A . convention and Sylvester Clark gave Manning this week. Austin Herbert special attention to the community W. J. Gurney activity and M. Men departments, Thomas Peck Mrs. Glen Peck and son of Gandy, Elmer Christensen in charge of the Bert Beck Utah, have been visiting with her Scouts and Explorers department Dick Holdaway mother, Mrs. H. W. Manning for two work, Hazel Brockbank in charge of Clarence Ball Girls Gleaner the Junior and weeks. She is now in Sandy visiting depart Gordon Cedarstrom ments and Freda Jensen in charge of with her sister, Mrs. Earl Downing. Cedarstrom Roger e the department. Gerald Turner The general report of the meetings Rex Zimmerman r DEMOCRATIC NOTICE held in this convention was that they Cecil Hickey surpassed any meeting which has DeWayne Daniels been held in the Iiehi Stake for some The Democrats are holding a rally Ernest Cedarstrom time. Everyone who attended gained Monday night, November 2nd in the some beneficial facts. Frank Gray ' Richard Gray High School Auditoium at 8 p. m. The presidency were thankful for Herbert B. Maw will be the prinRichard Bone Martin Nielson cipal speaker of the evening. Others will be present to talk to the people Joseph Colledge of Lehi on matters that are of the John A. College upmost importance. Harry Manning There will be a musical program Thomas Colledge also. Charles Slater W. II . Barnes. JOHN S. EVANS. Chairman. Robert Allred LELA COATES, Secretary. Sherman Allred Noble Evans Merlin Fagan 3f Bert Brown , - Bee-Hiv- Duck Season Oxydol THE BIG PACKAGE FOR v. You know it's value. Vrtunity Knocks. Be wis. psf 14 iddlcr ATCH mso9 j Mi enter t htr ndinf E. You THIS SPACE EACH can do better GOODWIN'S - Tht g. nf Jlivef at w,,,c " voru w Shoe. it Vote For f w ECOHOMY COUFORT Kalor-WaCome and Try Our New and comfort You will get MachineJess our satisfaction from Wave. NO HEAT NO ELECTRICITY HEAD ON WEIGHT NO our When having a permanent from new Thermique Equipment. New Low Prices at ALTAS BEAUTY SBOPPE Located Call 49 at the E. N. Webb Jewelry LEHI, UTAH for appointment or 108-- Sunday, November 1 Shoot Peters and Be Sure Announcing Our 8th Annual Peters Pheasant Derby Nov. 9, 10 and 114 Prizes j i A HOME INSTITUTION MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH 10c SAFE SFEED ' if if Rio Grand Trailways is the (Travel Candidate with all these qualifications. if Sylvester Clark. Agent o3! w Phone 356 if if if if 2 to 5 P. M. Closing this week. If you have hallowe'en COSTUMES wear them. I Samuel I. Goodwin REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE if if GILCHRIST HARDWARE FOR CHILDREN J if LAST NIGHTS MATINEE SAT. AND ' SKATING ROLLER THURSDAY & FRIDAY CONVENIENCE if Open! f Mr. ek.. . I. A. ACTIVITIES Members reorganization of the in which Arline Goodwin became president and Mrs. Allred, first counselor, left a vacancy of second counselor. Saturday Miss Pearl Peterson of the First Ward was asked to fill the vacancy. She began her work Sunday at the M. I. A. Convention. The M. I- A. is organized sufficall the iently enough to take care responsibilities that this organization affords. REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS The recent Y. W. M. I. SUCCESSFUL TUESDAY NIGHT P.)- C- - FAREWELL MISSIONARY 1- - Mrs-ttA- )i Murrel - The missionary farewell held Friday night in the Second Ward for Sterling Allred turned out to be very The missionary comsuccessful. mittee was able to give Sterling his fare to the mission field. UNION MEETING SUNDAY The program which came during intermission of the dance consistthe School teach officers and Sunday of numbers rendered by the foled ers will please take notice of the folVocal solo by Mrs. Lloyd lowing: meet School Union lowing: Sunday Cullimore accompanied by her two ing will be held Sunday morning at 8 on the vica and piano, daughters o'clock in the Second ward Chapel and Mrs. Winzell Swenson, by reading to be you are expected present. remarks from the missionary, dance by Leath Clark and Josephine Russon FAST SUNDAY and remarks by Aaron Allred. I LEHI JUDGES 1 BEGINS the presence of the general board members and also for the presence of the Lehi and Cedar Valley people- ,,,, are ao. The L fu THURSDAY, Co,p. lore on St. te Street j District yur NEWSPAPER D BIDDING eople's No- - HOME-OWNE- V-- l 11 JLV JL I TM4MJ TM I CTOfl(LWAysJ for STATE REPRESENTATIVE 1 |