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Show THE LEHI FREE PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 25. li'ZO THE LEHI FREE PRESS Every Thursday Lehi, Uuh 8-- I'.l'.iu (iiny ii; vi.-hu-rs George P. Price, Manager Office. 32 W. Main St.. wsid-nc- e, 2nd West and State St, Lehi, Utah Phones Office residence 160-- aiii v.f the Lehi al: Lake, Monday. wa- - z" TO YOUR Fred KirkhaiR is erecting a home ii Third We.-- t ai;d Second North. 7k 8-- Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah, as second daa matter- SUBSCRIPTION One year Jl.M UTAH SWTE f red Vaii!a.--s and M:s Grace MiiKvard of (Ji aritsville, were in Lehi Thur.-da- y evening where they atteiided Commencement. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Smith returned to Lehi Monday evening from a trip to Southern Utah, where they visited with Mrs. Smith's sister. ADVERTISING RATES Furnished Upon Request FithV ISSOCIAIIOX Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred and Mrs. Jennie Nostrum spent Sunday in Provo visiting with friends and t Tt' ? -- V i l : - kr i t ' vf ..VI- - mm SAN FRANCISCO WORLD'S FAIR to Ean Fran Fast tjr;;uili!c service -Paeranf f the nvo ni ti i.' Via' v ti1 W? s ',s v. SARATOGA HOT SPRINGS Airport. New Water Purifying System Every drop of water filtered and chlorinated. PERFECT NEW ROAD Tlan a party now. LADIES SWIM FREE EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT z SOU AND PARENTS, Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin left the early part of the week for a short vacation to Idaho and Nevada. They will visit with Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodwin and other relatives and friends while on their trip. Mrs. Fred Wanlass and son, Kieth, attended a party in the Eighth Ward in Salt Lake last Wednesday evening. The party was in honor of the retiring-bishopriMrs. iWanlass' father, J. W. Knight was the retiring first counselor. Mrs. Fred Wanlass, sons, Keith, and Lee, were in Grants-vill- e Kenneth, DAUGHTER the latter part of the week. There is nothing that adds to your Keith Wanlass remained in Grants-vill- e where he will be employed durappearance as much as a hair cut or neck shave. ing the summer, and Fred returned You should look well groomed for to his home for a visit with his graduation. Call at The Bon Amicus Club were enter- ROGER S BARBER SHOP Located in former Bob Roberts Shop on Main Street LADIES HAIR CUTS A SPECIALTY tained Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Edith Fox, honoring Mrs. Zola Rutledge who left Saturday for Duchense where she will make her home. The party was in the form of a Pot Luck. Prizes were won by Mrs. Zola Rutledge, Mrs. Zina Willes and Mrs. Dorothy Southwick. We are headquarters for rishinff UDDlies - 1 A- Horn of th i PHONE 5-- J The time hat definitely arrived In America when positions of trust and responsibility should be placed exclusively In the hands of the elders, declared Roy Miller, oldtime editor of Texas. In speaking recently at a gathering of old friends and neighbors of John Nance Garner, vice president, in the little village of Detroit, Texas, where the distinguished Texan was born nearly sixty-nin- e years ago. There is no substitute, either in pub-li- e or private life, for experience, and experience, of course, comes only with years. As a matter of fact, the only thing that is old about John Nance Garr.cr is some of his political philosophy. He still virtues of believes in the In economy, thrift, and other words, he believes in the fundamental principles of democracy, and no man in America, in both his public and private life, exemplifies those principles to such a degree as does this great man. "While achieving high place politically, he has made substantial success of his private life, and it is his proud boast that he owes no human being a thin dime. He believes in the system, and what a blessing it would be if that system could be applied to America today. "Lest 1 be misunderstood, let me say here, with all of the emphasis I can command, that John Garner is no reactionary in his political philosophy. Indeed, he is not even a conservative, if the term be applied with the meaning with which it was clothed in years gone by "John Garner is a liberal and a great liberal. He was a liberal Democrat practicing liberalism many years before some of the most vocal present-da- y sponsors of liberalism were even born. But there is no tinge or taint of radicalism in the liberalism of John Garner. His liberalism is that which would guarantee to every American citizen the right and opportunity to work out his or her salvation with the least possible interference upon the part of the Government. Therefore, he believes in all necessary legislation and regulation to protect the weak against the strong, the poor against the rich, the owner of property against those who wnuld destroy the ownership of property; in short, equality of opportunity for every American citizen. He believes in Democracy and prefers to be known as a Democrat in the interpretation of the term without qualification, e. "In such an atmosphere as this, 1 think we find the real soul and personality of America. From such humble surroundings as these, typified by the lowly log cabins where John Garner and bis sainted mother were born, have come the truly great in America's glorious history. They knew, as he knows, what America is, what America stands for. and how and why our American system of government was conceived. They knew, as he knows, what it means to toil and strive and work. They knew, as he knows, that there is no substitute for and individual initiative, and that any system of government which takes from the Individual these fundamental tenets of liberty cannot long endure as a democracy of freemen They knew, as he knows, that for men to be free they must be guaranteed only freedom of opportunity to work out their own destinies, and that the highest purpose and duty of government in a democracy is to assure to every citizen an equal chance with his neighbor. This is the essence of John Garner's political philosophy. "I have no patience with those who would seek to analyze the percentage of one's Americanism. It is not a divisible thing. It is not something that can be broken up into parts and appraised in its constituent elements. Either one is an American or he is not. Nevertheless, I cannot help but feel that there never was a time in the history of our beloved country when the need for the leadership of those whose Americanism is beyond all of doubt was so essentially and vitally necessary to the preserv tion of America and American institutions as it is at the present moment "Here in Red River County, where John Garner's widowed grandmother with her six fatherless children came from Tennessee almost a hundred years ago, built yonder log cabin, and joined the ranks of valiant pioneers who blazed a trail for civilization and laid deep and broad the firm foundations of Imperial Texas, may we find, indeed, the soil from which true Americanism is generated and born. Here in this community, plain, home - like, typically e American, is the of "a great American who, in my humble opinion, has been marked by the hand of destiny to become the President of the greatest, richest, and most powerful nation of all time, the United States of THEATRE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 26 and 27 2 FEATURES 2 Feature No. 1 James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart and Rosmary in "OKLAHOMA KID" It's a new Cagney Reckless rider, daring fighter, fearless conquering the untamed west! Feature No. 2 The Jones Family in avenger..., "Everybody's Baby" America's favorite folks celebrate a "blessed event" as only they can with one riot, two false alarms and a free for-alTwo Big Features for the Price of One Only 10c and 20c. l! SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY !?4XI NEEDA RANGE BOSSa.. : Will you lake the job?" COWYH SAMUEL GABY wwrjr- -. 1 ill fUirrRNiwn.-.- " - onlt n Also n Good Comedy and MATINEE SUNDAY MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH 4 the latest Flovd Gibbons "True P. M. Adventure. Evening 10c and 15c. TUESDAY ONLY, MAY 10c and 25C 30 SPECIAL SHOW FOR DECORATION Raw, shocking drama of boys who go wrong! JACKIE COOPER in "Streets of New York" wth Rm,sng drama roars from New York's Cradle of Crime Shorts. 'lynamic star of "Boy of the Streets." Also Good 1 SPECIAL MATINEE DECORATION DAY 4 P. M. 10c and TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS Evening 10c and 25c. HORSES, USED TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION No 241 COMER GARAGE 67-- W Lane GARNER DEALER IN PHONE i WEEKLY PROGRAM birth-plac- REPAIRING S rJrr1 andChicago:r Garner Man of the People, Sound, Rugged and Honest EXPERT CAR ALUS-CHALMER- OJOlfor vemenceandsafctj tobustjVv Fast through scheduk, cenic MOTION PICTURES ARE YOUR BEST ENTERTAINMENT Your Home Store of Service WE DELIVER apt maximum arji UTAH SERVICE STATION Phone: 356 Ewmg candidates to succeed Roosevelt The Lehi Hardware i SLENN WING A. H. WING th.H Svic JOHN NANCE GARNER United State, and leading In the poll of Democratic JOHN NANCE We carry a complete line Hardware EAST-Nias- ;hi BURLINGTON TRAILWATS DEPOT prefix, or suffix. Don't lose the big ones by not by using inferior tackle. CHICAGO ond tion thrilis you'll never forget. including San SHORT CIRCII TOUR Franc. aro. Lot Angelei and Salt Lake wherever you v.jo. City Etopovcr Atk for BURLINGTON ATS Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford attended a Red Cross Board Meeting at Provo, Wednesdy. This was the last meeting of the Board until Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown, and Mr. and Mrs. Broadbent motored to Salt Lake, Sunday to visit the Salt Lake overlooked in Jtrucuon and Canada. Washiugiun Mt. Vernon. Atlantic City. New EnglanJ offer vac -- Norine Fox and Helen Smith left early Tuesday for a two months vacation in Hawaii. They expect to visit many points of interest along the way. AT i vJ Misses Gaisford. The most luxurious h in history awaita j 5t' d Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaisford and son, Kenneth, and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gaisford of Eureka, spent Sunday in Lehi visiting with Mrs. Sarah E. Mmsns only $18.00 im SIE CCTH F AISS New York frjr., 5co Choice o.90 routesliiaii- mUim day itrd stopi erj . Compete Round Trip oaly 83.06 NEW YORK FAIR round tnp Trip Fait H Mrs. Nettie McAffee, and Mr. and Mifcs June Wakefield, Eudora Mrs. Harmon McAffee and daughter, Knudsen and Russell Knudsen of the Mava, spent Sunday in Manti, visit- B. Y. U. in Lehi spent the week-ening with Mr. and Mrs. Reed visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Milton II. Knudsen and family. BURUKBICHlSjUiXOU m W relatives. SWIM 5. LOCAL ITEMS Published by The Lehi Free Pima Phcae THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1939 IT AH LEHI, UTAH WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. MAY 31 AND JUNE 1 n 1 Richard Green, Basil Rathbone and Wendy Barrie 1 "The Hound of Baskervillf A Walk two miles with deer on bacS' Sherlock TI,,lmr,c,' Also Selected Shorts. ai Wed. 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