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Show 131 Weekly Paper lading uhVi Print the News .Lehi First Carries the AdrertisiBg si Has the Circulation The City's Only Home-Owne- d ISMUHMtn .Drum i rant.IVLLL 5t? ma LEHI MAN PRESIDENT; BUDGET SET, SPRINGVILLE LEADS IN APPLICATIONS New shelves have been built along FRIDAi. uuiwjj" both walls of the store the whole inEvans L. Anderson of Lehi was terior repaired calcimined and painted and new display tables made, giv- elected president of the Utah county uM pot ing the Lehi Dublic a verv attractive wheat allotment committee at a meet,clv tat L in of county board members in the Mission j and pleasant place to shop for fresh ing the Canadian ive for office Friday. Oct agricultural Voting line a and on Wednesday, of hard complete groceries stern Canada, ware. A visit to this new location was conducted by bushels of wheat represented by each district board frherewillbea splendid program- will be worthwhile. Umnrio-hamember, and Mr. Anderson received . v, Young rfcsenteaoyu . r;v,... 00 per cent of the county wheat. 3ity followed by oancing. J. Carlos Lambert was elected secre door. the BE TO at PRIMARIES taken .ion, will be and George Wv Brown was nam68th the tary, Is given by Th, rarty treasurer ed by unanimous vote, also. The public is mm of Seventies. HELD SATURDAY Both are of Provo. Frank Edman of ted to attend. and ana Primaries of both Republicans and Salem was elected ilr. Anderson is a son ol Mr. Theron Hall Lehi of and Smith Earl t a ana graau-Democrats will be held in Lehi SatJfseph Anderson Thi Hieh School. He is a urday night at 8 o'clock p. m. The of Springville were named directors. Springville Lends !mberof the Lehi Stake Missionary Democrats in the Memorial Building A total of 348,589 bushels of wheat tss and a student or we cngnam and the Republicans in the High have been signed over by the various .. ITniwrsitv. School Auditorium. communities in the county to come entertained Chorus ke First Ward Citizens are urged to attend these under the acreage restriction. SpringMuse party in honor ol Mr. An73 i .1. iv r tt Carson home. preliminary elections as it is at the ville leads the list with a total of bushels tickets are 21,059 the that comprising applications, party ninir. Mr. Anderson was, primary In a city election when the of wheat Lehi has a fewer appliX.L.i kvy a Siindav School Song elected j to tne cant, with 72, but has the largest men are known personally members. (seniuthe chorus the voters, the man, and not party is number of bushels, with 114,223. The following number of applicants it is so voted for, the one usually 1CI1RIST HARD in the communities named have agreed to be citiezn as a present your duty at one of these primaries and do your to cut their acreage according to the folWARE MOVES TO share to put the best representative government restricion plan as number of lows: ap in vote (Community, on the ticket for the peoples HEW LOCATION Nnvpmher. And don't foreet to plicants and number of bushel grown): Salem, 45, 11,165; High registerland, 28, 5912; Alpine, 7, 3212; be will Co. The Gilchrist Hardware Regardless of what party you in the long to attend your primaries and Springville, 73, 21,059; Spring Lake, ve into their new location 28, 7635; Goshen, 16, 3586; Genola, icker Building, on North Main St. then vote for your choice at the com 44, 17,594; 10. 3494: Santaquin, e door west of the Lehi Free Press ing election. 8, 1291; Benjamin, 33, 18,247; Elberta Monfice, and be open for business Leland 1 -- s. 3r L - y morning. ELE0T1CH JUDGES Blankets .Judges of election for the Municipal Election to be held November 7, 1933, was chosen at the City Council meet ing held October 10, 1933. District No. 1 H. C- - Goates. Nora Jones and Sarah E. Gaisford. District No. 2 Mina Webb, Thomas Trinnaman and Maud UdallDistrict No. 3 H. J. White, Emma Lott and Sadie L. Russon. District No. 4 Maude Adams, Gayle Smith and Edna Cook. 'til "Ole aMn Winter" turning the corner then you'll kd blankets and extra bedding. We lot of blankets !ve a beautiful fautiful Pastel Plaids, six different to select from double Jorings Wets extra large size 72x84 priced $2.69 the pair, same size in 25 per nt wool, a wonderful value at $3.95 e pair. In order to reduce our stock DESTROYS are offering a SPECIAL discount FIRE ir the month of October and will ac- CLARK HOHE pt this ad as FIFTY CENTS on the irchase price of a , . , , non noA pair of either of . Kire. tnouem u "avc ' le above . to be the balance blankets, . frnm th. chimnev, totally J ,lH in , . m wish uuy as many : as v,a t,nme of Thomas war pairs w ucoti u like. We will put them aside for Saturday afternoon. Iter delivery if tv. firA was first noticed oy iur you are unable to north of the state y full purchase price now. This is Pannell who lives Pannell called Ford Mr. opportunity firei de- grab it don't delay. highway. Starts, who notified thethen run , i. Patinpll ht. TinrT.TnenL. " .'i l the notified across the fields and lunchwere eating Clark family who 11 11 1 and neighbors did all Firemen . . , ... Vid made they could dui iue furniture the such headway that only Now is the time to trarchase vour on the first floor was saved. The was jateriala for quilting outing top story and all its furnishings walls are annels, heavy trrad nt 12U the a complete ruin. The brick No in all that are left of the home. ptd: a Wto j. x was carried. waat you wam now ' surance rarningl these prices are BUDject to Won't be long be 111 - f uu 1 1 v. ; j.nnA j fIV frC - till tO 86-ln- ch L. 11 3f ?ods at these prices. FWtifol f Batting .,.a v.x , rmrf 72x90 for $1-3- ,l each; all cotton AUCTION OF INTEREST TO LEHI FARMERS f..Z i Punds same size for 89c each is being The 145th Field Artillery disuse a into throwing thus motorized wagons and large number of good are to wagons These reTuctioned off at Salt Lake City on 12 at 10 a- m and Thursday, October October ' at Camp Williams, Saturday, Clear inf . on Doys pants, 14th at 10 a- - m. . good waist; reguiar waist; These wagons are in a very low condition and will be sold at very 1 VM tVipper Pockets, sizes 2 to bids. Lehi farmers who are in need do Ke your pick at $1.00 the of wagons or wagon parts would auction these of S well to attend one J 8tk of sheep lined leather a w Jackets, Jlaze r c atLined Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers FireCo. iUC tne PaIr and P- You will tended the Utah and Juab .i ways -imd V6lues at men's Convention at Pleasant Groye, Mr. Powers going as a are hiV Special tSr? tSf. 5 3t . GOODWIN'S y - I. A. . COUNTY WHEAT BOARD FAREWELL line 12, 1933 LEHI MAIi PRESIDENT OE TESTIMONIAL PLANNED th With no private axes to grind; no selfish personal interests to serve, and no financial string! leading to any other source of power or influence. Newspaper LEHI CITY' UTAH. THURSDAY. OCTOBER jEH 3 Pre YOUR NEWSPAPER I. A. TRI-STAK- ES AWAY MONDAY E That ever suffers from undernour ishment, On Sunday.October 15th a convention for Lehi, Alpine and Timpanogos That does not have prompt and effici ent medical attention and Stakes will be held in ' the Alpine Mrs. Mary Ann Hartshorn. 66, of the Lehi Fourth Ward, widow of David Hartshorn, died Monday at the home of her daughter. Mrs. John Hill, in Salt Lake City, following an She had been in nnnnlwtic stroke. ill health several years, but her death Stake Tabernacle at American Fork. It is the desire of the Lehi Stoke officers to have Lehi Stake and ward workers present one hundred percent at this convention as it is the one chance for M. I. A. workers to receive direct instructions from the General Board members. The work at there conventions is prepared and present- pt ti Ward and Stake Workers In a wav that eives them an understand ing of the entire year's program, like it cannot be obtained elsewhere, Workers are asked to take their own lunch or it may be arranged in ward erouns. An outline of the convention fol lows: 9 to 9:50 a- m Joint Stake Board That does not receive primary In struction in the elements of hygiene and good health, That has not the complete birthright of a sound mind in a sound came unexpectedly. She as born March 3, 1867, in Dun dee. Scotland, a daughter of Robert She Kidd Battes. and Euphemia Coalin came to Utah in 1887, settling ville. She came to Lehi from the Uintah reservation in 1913. Four sons and daughters survive, Fork; Robert Hartshorn, American James Hartshorn, Lehi; Mrs. John meetineHill. Salt Lake, and Mrs. Ephraim 10 to 10:30 a. m. General Assembly Jackson, Midvale; her mother, Mrs. Stake and Ward Officers. of and George Reed, Dundee, Scotland, 10:30 to 11:30 a. m. Department 15 grandchildren. Sessions. Funeral services will be conducted Executives, Community Group I. Thursday at 2 p. m. in the Lehi L. D. AMiuii-Committees. Leaders of interS. Fourth Ward chapel, with Gleaner and M. Men, Adult, Senior, ment in Lehi City cemetery. Junior Departments. :: Lehi : : Group II Era and Publicity.. STUDENTS IN Group III Vanguards and Scouts. Group IV Bee Hive. AUTO CRASH 10:30 a. m. to 12 :30 Department Sessions. Group I Community Activity Com Mathew Car and Lambert Joseph mittee. son tried to exchange fender in an Group II Seniors. nnt rnllision in front of the B. W. Group III M. Men. Brown residence, Monday morning Group IV Gleaners. Joseph Lambert stopped m front of Group V Juniors. the Brown residence, facing west and 12:30 to 1:50 p- m. Luncheon. in turning to the east stopped for the 1:50 to 2:30 General Assembly. Carson car also traveling west to 2:30 to 3:30 Department Sessions. The Car?m car stjruck the nass. Group I Adults. Lambert car. tearing off the bumper Group 2 Seniors. and bendine the fender. 'The Carson Group 3 M. Men and Gleaners. car lost a fender, broke a wheel and 4 (a) M. Men. Group the con rod. Occupants of bot cars Group 4 (b) Gleaners. z escaped injury. Group 5 Vanguard-Scout- s. : : Lehi : 3:30 to 4:15 Department Sessions. 19, 6584; Mapleton 53, 22,492; Pleasant Grove 19, 5337; Palmyra 18, 5769; Lake Shore 34, 13,844; Spanish Fork 78, 35,538; Provo 37, 8248; Vineyard 14, 5979; American Fork 27, 10,016; Lindon 14, 4680; Lehi 72, 114,233; Payson 35, 11,039; Cedar Fort 2, 11.635. Total 724,348,589. Members of the board also formed a tentative budget for the year 1933-3- 4 which was sent to Director William Peterson of he state extension divi The budget sets sion, for approval. of $4,870 divided into the up a total items: following SUGAR COMPANY Printing $500; inspection, $1600; PREPARES TO secretary, $350; equipment, $50, mile$250; salary, $1200; age, $500; salary, The inspection miscellaneous, $420- PAY FOR BEET CROP rate 'is five cents a mile- The $1200 in salary is for local committeemen at is for Payments on the 1932 sugar beet $3 a day, and the $250 salary October 14, the county allotment committee at $4 a crop will be completed Utah-Idah- o the when Sugar company day- checks out $375,000 to mails totaling meetBoard members present at the in its territory. the growers J. Earl Smith, Lehi; ing were: Williard T. Cannon, vice president Adolph Rasmusen, American Fork; in making the W. W. Wamick, Pleasant Grove; and general manager, the final of L-announcement Moday Victor Anderson, Provo; Joseph isbursement thed said that payment, aienH Spanish Fork:' Frank Edman, AJUl.tJVf f!nnrad Nelson bl- - will bring the total paid to farmers OaiClIl for the 1932 crop to $5,000,000. Four berta. were madelluring the other body. That has not the encouragement to express in fullest measure the spirit within which is the final endowment of every human being. The council claims that the child known as a delinquent should have treatment intelligent and human of his or a study proper through f her case. of stimulation It also serves for a organizations to provide for the leisure time of youth through poper vocational activities. The council is divided into six departments. 1. Organization. 2. Public Health and Health Service'. 3. Education and 5. The handicapped. training. 4. Publicity and public relations. 6. May Day and Special Committees. The council will attempt to see that all defective children are taken care of, that they are given proper medical care land tfhat Ithe .undernourished child be taken care of. Funds for the council will be raised by entertainments arranged by the - :- - oirt-Poircrt- X SO THE PEOPLE MAY KNOW Piimnrs have been circulated that I for have withdrawn from the race the Republion candidate for Mayor not can ticket These rumors are correct. I would like to state that if the nomination for Mayor will aecept on the Republican ticket I nomination. that Joseph S. iSroaaoent. : Lehi : : TRIPLETS DORH TO PROVO COUPLE born to Mr. Triplets, girls, were Friday Steadman, W. E. and Mrs. 524 home, the family at afternoon the Provo. East First South street, in many Provo in trio to arrive first years- . - w VoKa. Pntsv. missed away featm intered and.waa urday morning Salt LBke City. and the other two and Joan, are doing Nan daughters, two boys and one nicely. There are other girl in the family. ' Mrs. Steadman Sunday. three from the LeM Fire Department Miss Gwen Anderson spent followed by of session' guest business last week, Grove days in Provo Anderson luncheon at which Pleasant Mr. aid Mrs. Cyril Firemen were hosts. - CONVENTION SUNDAY mil HARTSHORN PASS- COfJ- KE VEHTIGf SUNDAY to. f'tRS. MARY TBI-STA- g Group Group mittee. 1 2 Executives. Community Activity council. children in the At present fifty-tw- o Lehi Schools are in need of tonsil operations. The Child Health and Welfare Council is a national organization and Is sponsored by leading national citizens, its organization in Lehi is an important step forward for the betterment of the children. Citizens should get behind jthis organization and give their support and aid in any way possible. t: Lchl CELEBRATES 73RD BIRTHDAY Com- Group" 3 Juniors. Group 41366 Hive. s. Group 5 4:15 to 4:30 p. m General Assembly. All discussions will be conducted by Scouts-Vanguard- general board representatives. LEHI CHILD HEALTH AND WELFARE COUN- CIL ORGANIZED :: The children of Mrs. Thomas Russon surprised her at her home Wednesday evening, the event being in honor of her 73rd birthday anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Miss Julia Mrs. Mahonri Dansey, Dansey and Mrs. Pauline Peck all of Salt Lake City. The evening was spent in Bocial chat followed by luncheon. THIRD WARD BAZAR 0GT. 20 A permanent organization of the Child Health and Welfare Lehi payments The Relief Society 6f Lehi Third was effected at a meeting Council year. will hold their regular annual Ward a in be Monwill The final payment held in the Memorial Building, on bazar Friday, October 20. Quirts. between growcontract "bonus,'' the day evening. Thirteen civic organi- handwork, wearing apparel, etc., will for paymeetthe calling ers and company zations being represented at the be for sala. is sold and giving ments as the sugar the growers participating rights if the sugar price advances. Three thousand men will be afforded work in the sugar company's factories within the next few days when the 1933 beet crop begins to go to the factories. Growers and company officials are expected to meet after the final pay ment for the 1932 crop to draw an agreement on the price to be paid for 1933 beets. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ing. Edward Officers chosen were: Larsen. president; Mrs. Booth Soren-so- n E. N. Webb, secrewith a board memtreasurer and tary ber from each of the following civic organizations. Mothers Club, Social Legion Auxiliary. Club, American Star Service Lemon. Le,ri0n, Red Cross, Athenian Club, vice-preside- city Council, School, Lions Club, Par pt9 Teachers Association. R. F- - C with six members from the Relief Society, one from the stake board and a member from each of the five In the evening a splendid program, and dance will be given for a small admission charge. Refreshments will be for sale at the dance. Everyone invited. Pea Coke $6.00 Per Ton Delivered Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Broadbent .'wards. anounce the engagement of their The ideal of the organization is daughter, Edith, to Mr. Jay Knollin that there shall be no child in Lehi: Pea Coke is an Ideal Fuel for Heater Haws, son of Mrs. Alice Haws of That has not been born under proper or Furnace. It has few ashes. Salt Lake City, the marriage to take conditions, in November 40 Percent More Heat Per Ton la place the first week of That does not live in hygenic the Salt Lake Temple. Pea Coke. Ask for Free Demonstration. CUT Flowers For Birthdays, Weddings or all other occasions our variety is complete. Say It With Flowers Lehi Floral Co. LEHI Lehi Lumber Co. PHONE 15 STATE STREET |