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Show 1931 nnt IT tl o n-- n i me Lem lb ree Fre WIDELY READ V ur to wose vi J' With a large majority of her Adding its votes cities in the state, i.eni gave ner citizens casting early votes, a quiet Democratic election was held in (toward the weeping all districts. that swept like a landslide the entire nation. Presidential lOUbtvr-- i AM cicvivio A tabulaton (if votes shows: Dist. Dist. Dist. Dist. No. No. 2 No- - 3 No. 4 1 232 W DON DistCong- Representative, 2nd (D) WILL ROBINSON R) V. WATKINS Court of the Supreme Justice (D) ARTIN M. LARSON (R) LIAS HANSEN Governor ENRY H. BLOOD Y E. DILLMAN ARMAN . PEERY 225 150 228 148 239 68 2 111 237 78 211 244 64 843 459 135 140 128 813 4J1 214 136 151 115 837 403 136 106 67 (D) (R) 230 239 68 201 146 (D) 231 145 238 68 112 (R) (D) (R) 229 147 239 67 211 (D) 230 (R) 143 (D) (R) 232 (D) (D) (R) (R) 242 227 .(D) (R) 234 (D) 229 228 (P-I- ) . Total 153 113 13." 132 187 46 (D) (R) Secretary of State t. E. MONSON.. tEITH WAHLQUIST F State Auditor John w. guy b. K. MOFFATT Fi State Treasurer EESE M. REESE X. EDSEL CHRISTENSEN. pi Attorney General JOSEPH CHEZ BYRON D. ANDERSON FSupt. of Public Instruction CHARLES H. SKIDMORE. . I. E. GREENWOOD F District Judge 141 78 140 40 485 604 194 144 124 814 482 143 '123 726 474 139 145 122 824 475 242 64 213 138 150 118 833 463 240 68 208 138 147 121 827 470 233 214 75 66 212 212 138 139 144 145 123 123 831 828 477 472 239 69 213 137 147 121 210 204 199 203 146 140 127 145 140 123 124 141 125 122 216 139 171 35 144 138 JaBE W. TURNER f)ALLAS H. YOUNG II. B. POPE IHILAN R- - STRAW Attorney Ir District STANLEY DUNFORD. JlVM. tlULON J. LARSON rjr State Representative 1IRS. EMILY D. AIRD 143 141 144 141 ' (D) 212 (D) (D) JMRS. PEARL BIGLER (R) IJAMES P. CHRISTENSEN. (R) jSAMUEL I. GOODWIN (R) fj. M. JENSEN (R) Lucile Bown Slaugenhoup. . . (R) Term Pfr Co. Commissioner, (WILLIAM J. JOHNSON (D) pCIEL DAHLE (R) 224 235 145 141 165 143 139 238 233 220 237 237 69 70 92 70 68 233 142 243 65 RS. MAUD JtAY B. JACOB...,. .(D) E. LOVELESS F RANCIS E. LUNDELL JRVING L. PRATT - 201 140 144 197 146 143 r. i ir Co. Commissioner, JSLVAN CLARK JERNEST CHADWICK r. Fr County Attorney ,1 ARNOLD C. ROYLANCE. MAURICE HARDING Constitutional I institutional I Amendment No. Amendment No. (institutional Amendment No. Constitutional Amendment . . (D) (R) 270 103 257 53 252 (D) (R) 234 142 241 67 114 59 117 57 110 65 107 65 107 193 50 51 117 35 95 32 94 36 93 53 79 188 29 21 105 1... 2.., 3... No. 4.., institutional Amendment No. 5... 1Qnstitut I 134 Term Amendment No. 6 100 136 52 124 53 120 51 122 69 101 195 49 50 127 133 115 173 92 151 113 44 110 44 110 46 113 66 98 165 21 32 114 SIDE-SWIPE- 954 248 trum. Musical selections Mrs. Clark. Luncheon was under the direction 740 of Mrs. James E. Zimmerman and 460 Mrs. George Lewis who have charge of the cooking in the Second ward YES NO PHEASANT DERBY YES NO YES The Gilchrist Brothers store are sponsoring a pheasant derby for all YES pheasant hunters of Lehi. This is an NO exciting contest which will interest all YES the men and some of the ladies. Every NO hunter will be anxious to enter into YES the contest. NO being given to the winners. Rules for the 1936 Peters Pheasant NO Elected TO SPECIAL Zee" Tissue treated. THREE ROLLS FOR The Dunkley car was damaged was not quite badly but the truck 10c at GOODWItl'S The accident happened on West ine wren Lehi about 5:40 a. m. was investigated by Night Marshal, Ira Racker. LEGION AUXILIARY MEETING The regular meeting of the Legion (Thurs-Auxiliary will be held today Hall atj rhe store of Memorial fk the and opportunities "e of Wolverine Work Shoes. 2:30 p. m. All members please be Hostesses of the meeting I I.TJTHfJwi Mrs. will be Mrs. Rula Drton and William Shepherd. nnt. All listed scouts will join together Saturday night in the High School Auditorium at 7:30 p. m. to enter into a scout circus which has been planned by the Scout Executive board. The evening will be spent playing contest games. So many points will be given for the winners of each game Races will be scored as the or racefirst following place, 25 points; second place, 15 points; and third place 5 A fifty point bonus will be pointsa 100 per cent of enrollfor given ment participating. , The following is the outline for the evening: 1. Community singing Two o three songs. First Aid Relay (6 boy team), Head, Hand, Sling. Knee and Foot. (Each team is responsible for equipment). 3. Knot tying (6 boy team) Knots to be described as their use, taken from the 10 required knots. 4. Fireman's Drag and Carry. (Two teams each troop). 5. Fire by flint and steel. (Two boys from each troop, piece of tin 1 foot in diameter). 6 Compass contest. (8 boy team relay). 7. Three boxing matches. (Two Li - - J 2- boys from each troop ages 12 to 13, 14 to 15. Contestants to be matched by judges. ! 8. Push Ball. (Troop contests.) 9. Games under the direction of Bob Phillips. 10. Refreshments to be served. 11. The gathering will be closed with taps, scout sign and oath. I : All scouts attending the entertain: ment must be registered. Derby L A11 entrants must register at General chairman and Master of the Gilchrist Hardware before Mon- - Cermonies is Stanley Taylor. Judges day, November 9th. representing each ward are: First 2 All birds entered must be kill ward, Dr. Hutchinson; Second ward, E. N. Webb; Third ward, James Zimed with Peter's ammunition. 3All birds must be entered on merman; Fourth ward, David Roberts and Fifth ward, Alva Wing. the day they are killed. The 4 Birds entered in the ''heavy judge from Cedar Valley is not yet bird" contest will not be counted in known. Mr. Junius Banks will be scorer. the "long bird'' contest. Committees for the entertainment 5. Birds with broken necks or badare the following: ly mutilated will be disqualified. The following prizes will be given Publicity Joseph Robison, Norman Scown and Scout Masters. to the winners by Gilchrist's Store. For the heaviest bird, Monday Nov. Program Bob Phillips, Dr. J. G. 9th Cleaning Rod and Gun Oil will Jones and Junius Dave Roberts, James be the prize. For the heaviest bird, Tuesday Zimmerman and Ernest Peterson. Refreshments and Arrangements November 10th Hunting Cap. For the heaviest bird, Wednesday R. B. Worlton, Clifford Austin, E. N. Webb and Thomas Powers. November 11th Pocket KnifeFor the three birds with the longest combined length. (One bird each CAR BREAKS day) "Red Head" shell vest. An important item in the contest is LIGHT POLE the fact that Peter's Ammunition must be used. I Banks-Propertie- Miss Gladys Kotter, of Brigham City, owes her escape frdm serious The Fort Wall Camp of the Daugh- injury and possible death to a guy ters of Utah Pioneers will meet at wire holding a Mountain States teleSchow, the home of Mrs. Celestia phone pole on the State Highway-MisMnvpmher 12th at 2 p. m . Kotter was traveling north on All members are coraiany invueu the highway, Monday morning when be present. the car skidded on the icy pavement, left the highway, cut off a cedar post holding a mail box then broke one of the City light poles off and was thrown against the pole holding the guy wire, stopping several feet above the ground, held fast against the guy wire pole. Miss Kotter was assisted from the car, unhurt. The car was lowered to the road by neighbors and passersby and Miss Kotter was able if to continue her journey home in the 'A car, after reporting to City Marshal ine Doay or the car was )(. rowier. FORT WALL CAMP MEETING Sunday, November 8 Shoot Peters and Be Sure Announcing Our 8th Annual Peters Pheasant Derby Nov. 9, 10 and 114 Prizes GILCHRIST HARDWARE A HOME INSTITUTION MAIN STREET s - Pheasant Season Opens side-swipe- it's Again cppofrtunity knocks. wise and watch for specials Hprman Rowley of Provo and Ldriver of a bread truck crowded J. the nnnklov nf American Fork and of occupants of his car off the side d tnem. then and the road of Andy Trane and Glen Trane Lehi were in Mr. Dunkley's car. The, who reonly person injured was Glen, the left eye. above ceived a cut just was and the to hospital He was taken - GIVE YOU ANOTHER This time CAR S Ji BE HELD SATURDAY SOCIETY ENTERT AIMED Th e Seo nd Ward Relief Society under the direction of the new presi-- . 833 .Mrs. Delia Davis, lurs. Mar- 468 dency, garet Kirkham and Mrs. Winnifred entertained Sore'nson. Wedesday 823 afternoon at a luncheon for Relief 774 members. 758 Society A nice crowd of ladies were present 809 to hear the program and to phy the 813 which were played at small 491 games tables. 479 The afternoon program consisted 495 of the following: 484 Musical numbers Mrs. Sylvester 472 Clark. Two dances High School students. 823 Short play under the direction of 456 C E. Larsen of Provo. Trombone iselectijons Bruce Nos U SCOUT CIRCUS TO SECOND WARD RELIEF BREAD TRUCK WE HAVE BEEN No- - 5, 1936 - - . NOVEMBER Help Us to Help Others SWEEPS NATION F NEWSPAPER D LEHI CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY. EMOCRATS VICTORY ry HOME-OWNE- LEHI, UTAH ii 3! dented- - The accident occurred by the Wm Trinnaman, Sr., home. It Big Double Show at t!n Royal it and Saturday. Let's Go! Friday it ' i l TAXES WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE STATE BANK OF LEHI UNTIL NOON DEC. 21 PEOPLE'S CO-O- UNDER P HEW MANAGEMENT . Charles Robbins, who for the past two years has been manager of the resigned his position People's Co-o- p on the first of the month to take a position in Heber City. Mr. Rubbina and family have made hosts of friends while in Lehi who will regret losing them, but wish them success and, happiness in their new home and position. Armond Webb, former manager of ., who has been living in the the for past two years has rePayson of the Co-osumed managership Their many friends are glad to welcome them back home. Co-op- p. LOCAL MAN ESCAPES INJURY IN WRECK Howard Ricks escaped serious in- jury but has a bady wrecked car as a result of a collision, early Monday morning as he was enroute to his work in Salt Lake City. Mr. Ricks was following other cars when a car in front of him stalled its engine as another car was passing, south bound. Owing to the icy condition of the froad, Mr- Ricks was unable to stop and was forced into the rear of tho a few (He 'sufferel stalled dartbruises but reported his car. a new The loss Chevrolet, badly wrecked. partly covered by insurance. The accident occurred on the State highway in Midvale. - - PHEASANT SEASON TO OPEN NOV. HUNTERS 8 III UTAH TO GET 4 DAYS OF SHOOTING The pheasant and quail seasons have been definitely slated to open November 8, by Newell B. Cook, state fish and game commissioner. The pheasant and quail seasons were originally scneuuieo: to open simultaneously with the duck season n November 1, but were moved back one week due to insunicient tunas lor enforcing both upland game and waterfowl laws at the same time. In most counties, the pheasant and quail seasons will run for four days. F r the first time in history the pheasant season will be extended to four days in Utah, Juab, Carbon, Box Elder, Cache, Davis. Duchesne, Emery, Uintah and Salt Lake counties. The season will open for three in Beaver, Weber, Sevier, days Morgan, Grand, Iron and Millard. Tooele is the only county with a two-day season this year. The pheasant limit in all counties except Davis, Salt Lake. Iron and Tooele will be three male birds per day In the excepted counties the daily limit will be two male birds-Tooelis the only county with a two- day season this year. The pheasant limit in all counties except Davis, Salt Lake, Iron, and Tooele will be three male birds per day. In the excepted counties the daily limit will be two male birds. Hens will be protected in every section this season. announcements to According issued by game officials, quail shooting will be permitted in only nine counties: Utah, Davis, Duchesne. Grand, Morgan. Salt Lake, Sevier, Uintah and Weber- e Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Street are the proud parents of a baby girl, born October 25th at their home. SNOW SPRINGS CA.MP MEETING The Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Snow Springs Camp will meet at the home of Mrs. Dot Racker, Thursday, November 12th. A good attendance is desired. |