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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7. addressed to them at their respective addresses, if any, or postoffioe places of residence as given in the The officer certificate of nomination. with whom the original certificate was filed shall pass upon the validity of uch objection, and his decision shall be final: prowled, that he shall decide such objection within at least forty-eighours aftt' the same is filed, and any objection sustained may be remedied or the dtffect may be cured by an amendment of the original crtificate, or by filing a new certificate within three days after such objection is sustained. 17. Any person nominated for public office, whether pursuant to the provisions of Section 7 or Section 10 may, in writing duly signed and ackiiowleltred by him. notify the officer with whom the original certificate of his nomination was filed that he declines tht nomination. Such notice shall be given to the city recorder not less than twelv days before the election. In the event such notice is given, the nomination shall be void, and the name of such person shall not be printed on the party ticket of the party certifying his nomination. The officer to whom sucn notification is given shall forth-o- f witn inform, by mail or otherwise, one or more persons whose names are of attached to the original nomination that such nomination has AH GHDIHAHCE (Continued from page 1) convention or committee in the manner following: A certificate of nomination, containing the names of candi- dates for the offices to bej filled, with such information as is recruired to be (riven in the certificates as Mreinbe-for- e nrovded for in other cases, except that 6uch certificate shall designate! in no more than five wods, instead of a party, the political or other name which the signers shall select, shall be signed by votlrs residing within the City, to the number of at least fifty. The signatures to a certificate of nomination need not all be appended to one paper. No plrson shall sign more than one certificate of nomination for any office. Each voter signing a certificate shall add to his signature his place of residtfice. and shall acknowleiire his signature before an officer duly authorized to take acknowledgements, and take oath that he is a voter within and for the City ciiph' nnminntinn rfy n'KifVi " k" and has truly stated his Such cetificate shall also statement by the voter that " J been declined. The Junior High School held elec-tion of officers last weelc. Successa- Don Evans, ful candidates were: President; Clyde Lambert, boy vice-president; Betty Davis, girl vice- president; Donna Hadfield, secretary;' Jay Knudsen. chief of police; Grant Ash, student attorney; Dee Thrasher, and Harold Giles, chief deputies; Karma Clark and Mell Wardle assistants; Dean Kirkham. sheriff. prj-scribe- 7- - i j , us S.SSS ' I - . : "I. vmiNr AND NOMINATIONS FOR nve, but no more ilur! ten, .AniaaTf PfPAT MUN1- - hv nupirFRS" the printd sample ballots required by Citv Council of Lehi ruT Utah, K,rinw s,. .Q,r.i KoiJthe 1937. lots, at least three days M'ore the on the 4th dav of October. FAY L. EVANS. day of election, shall be conspicuously postedl by the registration agfcits in one or more public places in their respective edition districts of the city, one or more of which shall be posted vfhere such edition is to be held. 16. All certificates of nomination which are in apparent conformity with the provisions of this ordinance shall be kflrMned to be valid, unless objection thereto shall be duly made in writing within tree days after the . fumg of the same. In case such ob jection is madM. notice thereof shall forthwith be mailed to all the candi- dates who may be affected thereby, Recorder for Lehi City, Utah. First Publication October 7, 1937. Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts and Mrs. S. J. Taylor left Lehi Sunday morning for a trip to Washington, D. C. They (accompanied Mr. anJ Mrs. Ford Roberts of Elko, Nevada, and will make the trip by auto. They will vsit at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roberts while in Washington an Wl11 PlaCS of intere8t en route. Save on Fine Foods PINK SALf.TOIl PEANUT BUTTER 2 TALL CAN POUND JAR COnil BEEF 12 oz. can I9( MIRACLE WHIP DRESSING 35c QUART POWDERED SUGAR 3 Pound! Bag 25c CRYSTAL WEDDING OATS 22c Package Because high quality is low priced at our store your complete food satisfaction is our motto. for 25c Pierce's Pork and Beans-...Can No 2 Crystal White Soap, large 2 bars ISyrup 3 Bars 10 Pound! Can We have Qg 12c LADIES Our rived. 69c a complete line of Thorogood's Children's the children in and at them. Shoes-Brin- look Iffi Broadbent's FRIDAY AND SATURDAY fo? T Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bone and Mrs. John Bone spent Saturday in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs- - Junius Banks and daughter, Margaret were conference visitors in Salt Lake City, Saturday. i 3 Kr?. U - i. ' - isr t7 - olume 1 Your Desk Is Not Safelltlt Fire might sweep your office.. ..a prowler enter., careless destroy you valuables, if you store them in your desk, Play saft rent a safe deposit box at The State Bank today! . YOUR DEPOSITS ARE INSURED This bank is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpoi-lfiH- S COMMERCIAL BANKING SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULT b'osl: INSURANCE The are deverly ive wan Held" Fri LEHI, UTie Dan tra has - Telephone 85 MAIN STREET " Ai'i i . - m vi iv l - - . L l ., . v., . I . I . . , "is lit ' M T, I , cordii Ferca L. lHl with sh - Mr. Morris Holmstead and Mr. June Evans were in Salt Lake City, Tu day on a business and pleasure trip. Zoe Ball was a business visitor to Salt Lake City, Monday. Mr. Elmer Jackson attended the and Convention Plymouth Mrs. Nettie McAffee spent Satur which was held Chrysler and Monday Tuesday day and Sunday in Salt Lake City. at the Hotel Utah . LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. Jesse Patrick spent Sunday Lela Cox, daughter of Mr. and in Salt Lake attending conference. Mrs. Jay Cox underwent an operation for appendictis Thursday evening in Mr. and Mrs- Milton Kundsen and American Fork Hospital. the family spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake at conference. Miss Helen Moffit of Arizona, will the week-en- d in Lehi at the Pleas Connelly and Bert Austin of spend Ihome of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brad Oakland. California, are guests of shaw before leaving for a mission in Mrs. Alice Austin. 1he Eeastern States. Beverly Henkie of Arhur, Nevada, Ralph Larsen, son of Mr. and is a guest at the home of Mrs. Alice Mrs. Ernest Larsen underwent an Austin. operation for appendicitis, Friday He is reporter to be im Mrs. Lowell Brown and Mrs. Ralph morning. Davis were Salt Lake visitors, Wed proving as rapidly as possible. nesday. Silver Dollar Night at the Royal, adv $60.00 FREE! Friday Mrs. Andy Trane and! daughter, visitors in Salt Lake were week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson and City, last week attending sessions of dahters, Beth and Phyllis, were in the L. D. IS. Conference. iSalt Lake on a pleasure trip ThursThey attended the nw Mrs. T. F. Kirkham and daughter, day evening. Bonnie Jean spent three days in Salt "Utah Theatre." Lake City, last week attending ses Mrs. 0. A. Holmstead entertaned, sions of the conference. at a prettily appointed birthday party Mrs. Mina Webb, Mrs. Clara Webb in the halkwe'en colors for her ittle Donna Marie. Games and Mrs. Annie Fyffee spent Thurs- granddaihter, were ollowed by a dainty playedlf day in Salt Lake City at the Relief luncheon . Sociey Conference. - Mr and Mrs. Ernest Adams of iSalt Mr. and Mrs. A B. Anderson spent Lake City, were guests of Lehi relaFriday at conference sessions in Salt tives, Sunday. Mrs. Athur Paltri'dlge, Lake City. who has been a guest at the William Price home for the past week accomMr. and Mrs. Paul Freebairn and them home. children of Salt Lake City, were Sun- panied day guests of Mrs. Kate Anderson. Miss Joan Call of Brigham City and Miss Melba Mathis of St. George, A. B. Adherson, Herman Goetes students of the B. Y. U. of Provo, and Evans Anderson spent Sunday, were Sunday guests at he Junius attending the L. D. R. Conference Banks home. sessions in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmstead, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen, Mrs. Gaisford, Mrs. Bushman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ashton, and Mr. anldl Mrs. W. R. Hardman surprised Mr. John Mr. and Mrs. James M. Anderson of Salt Lflke Civ. were overnight Austin at his home Monday evening, the occasion being his birthday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson. Wednesday night. Miss Beth Jackson returned home Wednesday evening from Idaho Falls, Idaho, where s3ie has been spending the past month ith her sister, Mrs, YOU FEEL BETTER Mildred! Wilkenson. Before returning home Miss Patsy WoodarJ enter YOU LOOK VilEII tained at a delightful dinner in her Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Taylor and Mrs. Chester Cnshinr? of Salt Lake Citv. spent Sunday with Mrs. M. A. Taylor. CLEANER 80 Square Percale line iB bigger and better than ever, Several fall patterns just ar - Bone and Mrs. tsier Mrs. Isaac K Powell spent Saturday in Salt Lake, Mr. Louis Christensen spent Men Dr. Lynn Bennion, supervisor of day in Salt Lakd on a business and the L. D. S. Seminary throughout pleasure trip. Utah, visited the Lehi Seminary, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Godfrey attendTuesday. ed the State Fair in Salt Lake on class Grade The Tenth Thursday. Seminary enjoyed a Skating Party Monday Silver Dollar Night at the Royal, evening at the DansArt- They skated adv until nine o'clock then returned to Friday $60.00 FREE! refreshwhere the Seminary Building Mrs. Elmer Jackson and daughter, ments were enjoyed. Beth, were Conference visitors in Salt The Eleventh Grade Seminary class; Lake, Sunday. will be enterained at a party ThursMr. and Mrs. Wayne Christensen day evening. The party is in the form and Phyllis Jackson were Salt Lake of a scavenger hunt. vistors. Sunday. The A. B. C- Initiations will be Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and The Junior girls who held Friday. are joining the club will be dressed as family attended the State Fair in The assembly Fri- Salt Lake, Friday. radio charactersday will be Major Bowes Amateur Mrs. Rex Air of Los Angeles, hour. California, arrived! in Lehi, Sunday There is a yell contest for the three morning for a visit with her parents, Senior High School class Friday A Mr. and Mrs. Guy Darling. pary will be given to the class with the Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hdmstead, Mr. best yells. and Mrs- Jesse Crookston and Mrs. A Silver Dollar Nierht at the Royal, Myrl Scott of American Fork were adv Salt Lake visitors Monday. Friday $60.00 FREE! T so nominated 18. If any person resigns or declines the nomination as n this ordinance proviaea, or aies. before election day, or if any certi ficate of nominaton is insufficient or inoperativel because of failure to remedy or cure the same, the vacancy or vacancies thus occasioned may be filled in the manner required in the original nomination. If the original nomination as made for a party contention whioh had ttelegrate--i to a committee the power to fill vacancies, 'Section such committee may upon the occurr- 11. No certificate of nomination or sucni vacancies proceeuJ i10 nu shall contain the names of more candi ing the same, xne chairman ana secredates for any office than there are tary of such committee, shall thereplaces to fill; but if any such certifi- upon make artd file with the proper cate does contain the names of more officer a certificate setting forth the candidates than thcve are places to case of vacancy, the name of the per- fill, only those names which comes nominatl, the office for which first in order on such certificate and was nominated, the name of the are equal in number with the number whnm the new nominee is of places to be filled shall b. taken as to De substituted, the fact that the nominated, and all other names shall 0mmitte was authorized to fill be treated as surplusages. vacancies, and such further infor 12. The city recorder shall cause mation as is required to be given in an to be preserved in his office for two oriErinal certificate of nomination. vears all certificates of nomination The certificate so made shall be exe filed therein under the provisions of m ted and sworn to in the manner this chapter. All such, certificates shall nresrxibart for the original certificate be open to public inspection under 0f nomination, and shall, upon being proper regulations to be made by the fil .vf at least twelve days before the officers with whom the same are election, have the same force and ef-filed feet as an original certificate of nomi 13. All certificate of nomination nation . 19. Tf anv oart of this ordinance herein directed) to be filed with the city recorder shall be filed not more is for any reason held to be unlawful than thirty or less than fifteen days such decision snau noi anect uia remainder of this ordinance. The City before) election. would 14. Before an election to fill any Council herebv declares that it each and ordinance this have passed public office the city recorder shall any part thereof irrespectve oi publish in at least one and not more and be than two newspapers published within the fact that any portion thereof declared unlawful the city, or post in at least three 20. In the opinion of the city places in each precinct where council it is necessary to the peace; to such election is be held, a list of r , all the) nominations to offices certified ' '. J to him-- under thev. provisions or tnis:" T. i rnmp effective immediately. nrtv. nr nrW HMumHon. f Mch 21. This ordinance shall take efft candidate. Such publication shall be; upon its first publication.uncl1 ? HS! ,bv lne c.ltv as far as possible in the form of the' s ' " official ballots, and shall be made; Uty, .uia"'. ouniv1937. three times, except as otherwise pro dav of October, A. D. ISAAC W. FOX, Mayor. vided in this section; the first publication to he not loss than six dava ATTEST nor more than ten days prior to the FAY L. EVANS, Haw frf pwtinn Citv Recorder. ftn nf tfiA rviiKH. cations shall be in the last issue of. State of Utah, County of Utah --ss. T. Pav L. Evans, the dulv appointthe newspaper before the day of election. One publication shall be suffici- e", qualified an acting City Recorder ent if there is no daily newspaper of Lehi City, Utah do hereby' certify and declare that the above and published within Lehi City. correct 15. The city recorder shall, af foregoing is a full, true and ' fl before tout .Jortior. Aiv, le.t Jyi FOK j Mrs Douglas ScaHey of Salt Lake City, was a Lehi visitor, Sunday. HIGH SCHOOL HEWS ht is made " residence. contain a the names the persons nominated in the certi-- 1 ficate will not be printed upon the official ballot, or upon any party we orac-ia- i TacKet upon uauui, otherwise than under the name the in device or adopted The officers making up certificate. the official ballot shall erase from the certificate any name or names oi nominees contained in bucii a uncaie that will otherwise appear printed up on the official ballot. Such certicate when executed and acknowledged as above may be filed as provided in Section 9, in the same manner and with the same effect as a certificate of nomination made bv a convention or committee as provied for in THURSDAY, QCToEr,, THEXEHI FREE PRESS 1937 ... Clean clothes will add a great deal to your enjoyment to your personal well being! During the summer when clothes get soiled quickly, be sure to send them te the cleaner often! Have you anything that needs cleaning now? ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST with 'honor. Mrs. Stella Gilchrist entertained at her home Saturday evening for the Doalityi Club. Covers were laid for Mrs. Lucille Bone, Mrs. Lorraine Gilchrist, Mrs. Helen Christensen, Mrs. Buella Lewis, Mrs. Violet Lott, Mrs. Stiphia Carson, Mrs. Afton Lewis, and Phyllis Jackson. Lucille Bone was first prize and Sophia Car-ro-n the travelers prize. MOTHERS CLUB MADSEN CLEAFiiliS Ruben Chrirtcnaen, Agent PHONE 102-- Pleasant Grove We call every Tuesday and Thors. J. The Mothers Club will be enterain- ed at the home of Mrs. Afton Peter-so- n on Saturday. October 16 at 2 p. m. All club members are invited to be present. i f - TAX Now In Stock Anti-free- ze LET US SERVICE YOUR CAR FOR THE BIG DEER HUNT "It Pays to Use Good Gas and ' Dat OiT 20 ini of co Pep 88 Gas and Vico Oils Chaii Try Our Superior Greasing Service STATE STREET rep re boan SERVICE STATION PHONE Co statu ;th i 356 SYLVESTER CLARK, Manager Center and State Stn com St CI to on THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will come to your aomf THE CHRISTIAN mrjr 'par dhe day dswtgb SCONCE MONttur whl An International Daily Neivs taper It records for you the world's clean, constructive doing. The Monitor doe not exploit crime or eensatlon; neither does It lenore but deals correctively with them. Features for busy men nd (S th. family. Including the Weekly Magailn Section. i yea RE The Christttn Science Publishing Society One. Norway street. Boston. Massachusetts Tp'rloTo" mT ubtcrlptl,n to The Christian Sclenco Monitor for wrfJJti.'.0T?. months HM i2.,h' Including Magaalne Section: Name . 3 ret liv wi 1 month 7Bo year t2.60TlMuesise. $3.25 1 ini ob ca pa Address . Sample Copy om ScqMil to ar tli i NEW TIME TABLE Effective October 10, 1937 Additic nal Passenger Service on Main Line and Magna Branch SOUTH BOUND Leave Salt Lake 5:55 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 10:30 A. M. 11:20 A. M. 3:00 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 11:00 P. M. Arrive Lehi 7:02 A. M. 9:02 A. M. 11:35 A. M. 12:26 P. M. 4:01 P. M. 7:35 P. M. 12:05 A. M. Arrive Pay so 8:20 10:15 12:55 1:50 5:25 8:55 A. M. A. M. P. P. P. P. M. M. M. M. 1 :20 A. M. NORTH BOUND Leave Pay son 5:35 7:20 9:00 12:20 3:00 5:45 10:00 A M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. Leave Lehi Arrive Salt 6:46 A. 8:37 A. 7:50 9:45 11:20 2:40 5:20 8:05 12:20 10:16 1:36 4:18 7:01 11:15 M. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. Laid A M. A. M. A M. P. M. P- - M. P. M. A. M. 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