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Show Ppr Lehi's Leading Weekly ine Prints the News First Carries the AdTertiatag Has the Cireolatio Lehi Free Pr The Qty's Only f PLUME II Home-Owne- With no private axea to grind; no selfish personal interests to serve, end no financial strings leading to any other source of power or influence. Newspape r d LEHI CITY. UTAH. THU1S DAY. OCTOBER ' YOUE NEWSPAPKR 19. 1933 N I i STAKE CONFERENCE TO TWO TICKETS NOVATED LEHI ROLLER aill BE HELD SUNDAY ! - '- r J Stake Conference of the Lehi iill be held in the High School Audi-- J The jurjor gjrta o gecond " i Ward will act as ushers, fcrium on oaiuroay Sunday, October 21 and aat 7:30 p. m. I On Saturday evening Dr-vlDAUGHTERS OF THE tpere win 00 LeMmtr and all those holding the i UTAH PIONEERS priesthood are expected to be present, the ladies are also invited to attend. Sunday morning at 10 a- - m. will also session, with the t a nriesthood A convention of the Daughters of I Utah Pioneers will be held in Provo blic invited. on Saturday, October 21st Meetings At 2 p. m. Sunday a general session will be held. will be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p.m. All members of the Daughters of Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m. will the regular session of the M. I. Utah Pioneers are invited to be 1 conference. present. Some of the church authorities of fait Lake City will be present to de-vThe Snow Springs Camp of the the main addresses of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at and special music by the the home of Mrs. Suel Zimmerman on stake choir has been arranged for Thursday afternoon. Mrs- - Elmer The following splendid program Jackson was in charge of the meetlas been arranged by the M. I. A ing. Mrs. Maud Adams read the hisSunday evening. tory of her father, James Harwood, (Insert in M. L A Conference) Following the meeting refreshments 1 Singing by congregation Under were served to twenty guests. direction of Mrs. Hannah Larsen. I Prayer First Ward member. The Evansville Camp of the D. U I Announcements. met at the home of Mrs. LeRoy P. sketch A musical I "Magic Bowl' Davis, Thursday afternoon. The his By Mrs. Beatrice Farley Stevens a Mr. and Mrs. Luke Titcomb of tory aaember of the Y. L. M. I. A. General was read by Mrs. LeRoy Davis. Two Board. This sketch was given at the were given by Mrs- - Herman readings o M. I. A. Conference. Fifty-twJune Swenson and duets by Mrs- - Basil Stake members will take part Dorton and Mrs. Eunice Hutchings. fender direction of ward and stake The lesson on medicines and herbs drama and music leaders- used by the pioneers was given by Eight minute talk Wilburn Ball. Mrs. Sarah Hostesses were Eight minute talk Doris Taylor. Mrs. Sarah Taylor. and Mrs. Marvel Taylor Congregational singing "Carry Peterson. n." A General Speaker Authority The Snow Spings Camp of the D rom Salt Lake City. U. P. met at the home of Mrs- - Flora Closing exercises. B. Zimmerman, Thursday, October 12 Opening song 'Home Sweet Home.' Prayer Chaplain Pheobe Gray. President Juliet Jackson made a report on what had been decided re garding the log cabin. It was motion ed and carried that a new cabin be '"8 f...iw u' con-renc- e er con-Jeren- ce thi dPim built. Dollar The history of James Harwood was read by his daughter, Mrs- Maude It contained much valuable information about Lehi in early days. Mrs. E. J- - T. Roberts read a poem A special offering a snap we on Pioneer Days. re closing out one lot of boys cordu Closing song "Our Mountain Home roys and pants some with zipper So Dear." pockets. Sizes up to 17 years your fhoice at one dollar each values up to Prayer Chaplain. Dainty refreshments were served $2.45 just take 'em at one dollar. to . eighteen members including three We have a fine stock of corduroys. TiirniAers.. Mrs. . M. A. Taylor. Mrs. Ill sizes Navy, Brown, Cream, Tan Hannah Devey and Adaline Peterson, to sell. Also a splendid stock Hostesses were: Flora Zimmerman, Emma R. Webb and Juliet P. Jack- Leather Coats, sheep lined son. : : Lehi : : Calf Skin Jackets washable I I (the kind) Suede Leather Jackets ,!-- 1- A- - INSTITUTE BEST EVER HELD Leather Coats, blanket lined Melton Jackets Leatherette Coats, sheep lined Denim Coats, blanket lined M. I- - A. Conenvtion The tri-staheld in American Fork, Sunday, was held. pronounced by all. the best ever M. I. Mr. Morris, chairman of the the A. finance and Mr. Clayton of General Board, scout leader Hammond all of Salt Lake City; Dr. Frankiln S. Harris of the B- - Y- - U- and A. A. Anderson of the Timpan-ogo- s Council of Provo, Mrs. Ruth the Y. May Fox, General presiednt of - Canon MrsL. M. I. A., Mrs. Taylor, and General Board members of Salt inLake, were all present and gave and teresting and instructive topics led in class discussions- ke Boys' Overcoats All at prices you can afford to pay. plankets! Blankets! Blankets! SPECIAL FOR OCTOBER ONLY Beautiful Pastel Plaids, six colors select from extra large size for 19 the pair for October only or a e ;jemy-fiVpercent wool blanket, a y. ror ?3.45 this offer for tober only this is a real opportun. f believe it or not." If you are un-- e to pay full purchase" nrice now. e will ky them asidefor you to be ior later. Select as you as-tn- f epay later. We are main ficea to reduce Stake officers state that they ward workappreciate the efforts of ers and the splendid attendance nroapnt at the convention. All five Lehi wards and Cedar V1W were awarded slogan cards for an attendance of 75 percent of the wnrd officers or over. Lehi Third Ward led all others at of the convention with an attendance 100 percent. Ihi these our de- stock don't TC7J r ise tDuyers are taking advan-of our offerings-- be among the se ones-- our prices are subject to avance am. . we cannot "'" these values. LIOM CLUB NOTES Selling a lot of ond Batting these days our tjtmgs . Jices are lower than wholesale. ones are wise to The Lions Club will meet in their this fact also. Leni oeco.m 1 "wise. You can make big savings regular luncheon inOctober 19A on Ward Thursday. is being good speaker and good music N. Webb, E. Lions for by arranged Amond Webb and Stanley Taylor. y m re-.Ja- ce -- - GOODWIN'S Ladies' Dresses Powers Shoe Store. REPUBLICAN TICKET DEMOCRATIC TICKET Mayor STANLEY TAYLOR Mayor IS ROBBED TUESDAY NIGHT .., STANLEY CLARK Sometime between 11:30 n. m outlined for all the wards of the Tuesday night and daylight Wednes stake: day morning, thieves entered the garOpening' exercises. Councilman Councilman age at the Lehi Roller Mills and drove A demonstration or number from J. E. JOHNSON EARL SMITH away a Chevrolet truck beloning to each class the benefit deEDWARD J. LARSEN J. L. BARNHART the mill, 8d0 pounds of flour and 200 rived from portraying School. The Sunday LEROY WORLEY C L. JOHNSON gallons of gasoline. The truck when theme of the conferences will be, "The put into the garage was loaded with Individual Responsibility of the City Recorder ts City Recorder 5000 twunds of flour, all but 800 J. 0. MEILING MRS. FRED KIRKHAM of the Sunday School." pounds were unloaded and four empty Closing exercises. 50 gallon gasoline drums were filled City Treasurer City Treasurer A special officers and teachers MRS. MARTHA BALL MRS. INEZ PETERSON with gas, loaded into the truck and the meeting of the stake and ward Suntruck with Its load backed out of the day School officers and teachers meetration lists it is your duty to see that garage and driven souh. No clues ing will be held in each ward before C1TZEUS ATTEND were left but local officers are try- the it is placed there. Sunday School Conference begins. Registration officers are: District ing to apprehend the thieves. The following schedule of dates hat PRIMARIES 1 Mrs- Inez Peterson; District 2 been arranged for ward conferences. Mrs. Booth Sorenson; District 3 Some changes may be made; CITZEHS & TAX- Mrs. LeRoy Davis; District 4 Cedar Fort October 23th, Two large groups of citizens met at Jones. And the dates October Lehi First Ward November 12th. PAYERS PARTY The Democratic and Republican 31st and November 1. Lehi Second Ward Nov. 19th. Primaries held Saturday evening at Lehi Third Ward November 26th. This election will be for city officers A new party looms in this municipal the Memorial Building and High Lehi Fourth Ward December 12th. and it is every citizens duty to vote. election. School Auditoium. Lehi Fifth Ward December 19th. Already a very large numWatch the registration dates and both ber of supporters are counted in the places was done in Voting at a very efficient and quiet manner register. ranks of the Citizens' and Taxpayers' Both parties nominated a ticket of ERA WEEK Party and the numbers are growing good representative citizens and daily. This week is Improvement whichever side is victorious the citiz- EXTRA JUDGES Era At the coming primary a Citizens ens are assured city officers that will Week. All homes in Lehi Stake will ticket will be chosen at large. The FOR ELECTION people of Lehi will be afforded an ex- be visited by Mutual workers this work for the best good of Lehi and her citizens. tra opportunity at this coming elec- week, who will be glad to tell you of of the tion. By the addition of this Citizens' the merits of this church Following the nomination organ. The Two sets of judges and a constable ticket along with the two party tickets Era is a magazine for all members of Republican Party ticket a new city will be used in districts 1. 2 and 3 at committee was appointed with Basil already in the field, the voters of the family and is well worth the sub Dorton, chairman and E. B. Garrett, the coming election, as there will be Lehi will have a large number of canscription price. AH ward members. three separate ballots for the voters- didates from which to make a choice are asked to think secretary and the following district o seriously of the Forty-twnames are on the govern of those who are to handle the committees : Era to subscribe this if and, ment possible ballots the for repeal of the government affairs of our city for the District I Guy Darling, chairman; week. ammendment eighteenth Mrs. Ethel Goates, Oscar Holmstead, coming two years. Azor Wanlass, Mrs. Stanley Taylor Only a very small minority of the Mr. and Mrs. James Comer, Mrs. and Mrs. Celestia Featherstone. qualified voters ever attends the to Alice nominate District II George P. Price, chair ELECTRIC POWER the political primaries Tuckfield, Mr. and Mrs. Hamiltickets, then it is up to the voters to ton Laird and daughter, Alice, of man; Herbert Austin, Howard Ricks, RATES REDUCED make a selection of the candidates of- Eureka, and Mr. Leonard Chipman of A.'L. Wilcox, Mrs. J. O. Meiling and ' feredNow an additional ticket will American Fork, motored to Salt Lake ZimmermanVal Mrs. be added to the ballot and as usual it City, Saturday evening, to attend a District III LeRoy Davis, chair Electric power and light rates will then be left to the people to use party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. man; Nyron Fowler, D. H. White, . for all churches in Utah were volun their best judgment in selecting from Bpn Rose. Ira Racker, Mrs. I. L. Lott and tarily reduced Saturday by the Utah all these candidates the ones whom Andy Trane. District IV Thomas Webb, chair Power & Light company from 6 cents they consider the best qualified to man JNoDie n.vans, jueonara iwicKer, a kilowatt hour to 4 cents. In ad- occupy the offices is our city governJames Gardner, Mrs. A. E. Adams dition, the company made a further ment. Let's everybody vote on November voluntary concession of a 10 percent and Mrs. James H. Gardner. The Democratic city committee was discount from this rate for all church 7th. contract. not Sylvan ' Clark is es signing a chairman, with Mrs. E. Booth Soren- DATES SET FOR son, secretary. Chairman of city district Demo cratic committees are: S. S. CONFERENCES District No. 1 Joseph Anderson-DistricKeith Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs-J2 E. Booth Sorenson. N. Smith had his tonsils removed District No. 3 LeRoy Worley. TENTATIVE SCHEDULE at the Lehi Hospital, Sunday. istrict No. 4 Freeman Royle. OF STAKE SUNDAY SCHOOL CONFERENCES Why wear old out of date glasses? Mrs. B. W. Brown had Xray picIt costs little more to see and look ONLY TWO DAYS tures taken this week, at the local Lehi Stake Sunday School Board well. hospital. members held the first of a series We guarantee to fit you. LEFT FDR of ward Sunday School Conferences at REGISTRATION Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson and Fairfield, Sunday1, October 15. Ar family are moving to Salt Lake City mond Webb, Byron Whipple, Aaron this week to make their home. The Allred, E. N. Webb and Mrs. Warren Jeweler and Optometrist Only two more days are left for Anderson family will be missed by the Goates were the Stake Board mem"The Gift Shop" voters to register, Tuesday, October Lehi people. They take with them the bers present with music furnished by Vlain Street Lehi 31 and Wednesday, November best wishes of the entire community Misses Hazel Phillips, Ada Phillips, these dates in mind and if your for success and happiness in their new Vera Anderson and Arva Wing. name does not appear on the regist- - home. The following program has been Councilman THOMAS POWERS Councilman FRAN ar SHARP ar Stud-den- - Mrs-Sevill- e . - - - Mrs-Mrs- ? 10-ye- ar Hospital Notes t - , E.N.WEBB m 4i Ready. To S erve Yo In Our New Location 41 not 'Fit HI 41 V. Gilchrist ihiaraware Main Street, Lehi, Just West of Lehi Free Press m m Hi 41 4 4 II |