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Show THURSDAY, LEH1 FREE PRESS, LE11L UTAH OCTOBER 6, Mrs. B. W. Brown and Mrs. G. Mrs. Luther Coates is visiting in! H. Manning of Carlin, Nevada, visit- Salt Lake with relatives this week. ed relatives in Alpine, Tuesday. OH HIGHWAY' Mrs. Arthur Lewis was a business Josephine Cooper is visiting Mrs. at Bountiful wiah her Garth ALboot of San Diego, Calito Provo, Monday. fornia is expected home this week for son of Walter Hutchirs and family. i 3 De Ray Russon, a vacation from the L. S. N'avv. Miss Olive Browning of Provo, r. and Mrs. Warren Russon of Gar- Mr. Josephine Cuopir and Mis. visited with Lehi friends, Wednesday. head injeries ield received severe Mrs. Clell Jackson visited at the "vrhen struck by an automobile cm the Alice Hutching were Bountiful visitand of her parents in Midway, from Mrs. Edward La r sen was a Provo nonie ors, Saturday Sunday. Mr. tate highway, Saturay evening. i to Monday. with Friday visit to visitor, Tuesday. Russon tame Mrs. jid Mr. movand Mrs. Cecil Webb are Russon's father who very il! j ing' to Spanish Fork to make their Mrs. George Belliston, of Nephi,' Mr. and Mrs. Duane WorTinden it the Lehi Hospital. The child start-i- d Mr. Webb will open a jewelry is visiting with her mother, Mrs. S. the spent Sunday at the State Fair in road to the hospital to cross E. Gee and Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Abbott i'alt Lake City. travel- - store there. a car of the into path unning and family. Mr. Sterling- of; ig north, driven by Mr. and Mrs. Ion Hansen of Mrs. Leon Taylor of Idaho Fulls, on chili the struck rovo. The car , Liuisiana, were quests of Mr. HanMrs. Frank Hellewell arrived in Idaho, arrived in Tuesday for he hip throwing him to the ground sen's Mrs. Howard Ricks, this Llii. Saturday, from Duhois, Idaho, a short vi.--it with relatives. sister, and i head body cut?, deep ausingr v. tek. r for an indefinite visit at the home of He was tanen to tne i.eiii iruises. Frank Fagan. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior and treatment. lospital for Mrs. Frank Devey and Noel l)eey children attended tthe I'tah State Fair Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson and in Salt Lake City, Sunday. of Salt Lake City, were Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson attended evening; guests of Mrs. Alice HIGH SCHOOL NEWS a shower at Riverton, Friday evening John F. Brad-haret u me home, Sunday evening, from a week's busihonoring Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nielson. The Sophomore party will be held Mrs. J. A. Beck, daughter, Gerness and pleasure trip to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jackson rerhursday (tonight). Class 1'iesident, trude, of Salt Lake City, and Bill wit'-Hadtield is workingDonna Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, Mrs. George Beck, of Washington, P. C. were turned to their home in Cedar City, mmittees to make the party a big visitors at the Robert Allied home Tuesday, following a two weeks visit Lewis and Miss Nedra Lewis spent ask-s- d with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson. juccess. Juniors and Seniors are Saturday in Provo. , Thursday. not to come to the party. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powers and Dean Worlton, a student of the Mrs. Fred Merrill and son. Keith The Junior and Senior party was of San Francisco, California, aie Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles attended a University of Utah, spent the week- "tah-Jua3eld Wednesday evening in American guests of local relatives. Keith regisCounty Firemen conven- - end in Lehi. ion at Payson, Sunday. The conven Fork canyon with a large group in tered at the Brigham Young tion was followed bv a banquet. attendance. The party was in the Bishop and Mrs. Thorit Hebertson of Vineyard, were visitors of Mr. and form of a scavenger "hunt, weenie Mrs. Wallace Hebertson, Thurdsay. was Miss Madge roast, and watermelon bust. All those Hutchings Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Willes, Mr. and removed from the L. D. S. Hospital in present report a lovely evening-Leslie Thayne of Murray, was a Salt Lake City, Sunday, and taken to M rs. David Peterson and Mr. and Weston Mrs. American of Pratt visitor of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. be Her in condihome will held Bountiful. Fork, her C. initiation Sunday A. B. services attended the funeral for to is serious. be School tion with the Taylor. the at very reported High Friday ouis Whimpey of Santaqun, Sunday. Junior Girls beiifg costumed to repreMr. Mrs. Ben Rose and Miss Mary movG. are Jones Mrs. and Whimpey was a nephew of Mrs. Dr. J. sent Historical and Lterary persons. Willis and of Salt Lake Cifiy, spent SunMrs. Peterson. home in Midjgley in back their and a scheduled is their family party ing Assembly Lehi after a year's residence at Provo. day with Mrs. Alice Tuckfield. for A. B. C. members in the Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell SHERIFF'S SALE Mrs. Ralph Davis attended a party who have occupied the Jones family, at the home of Mrs. Glen Robinson of to Provo. are home, moving the A. members and F. F. girls IN THE DISTRICT COURT, IN American Fork, Thursday. school the home at high living taking AND FOR UTAH COUNTY, STATE -The family of Mrs. B. TV. Brown OF UTAH. 4 attended the State Fair in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Miller and Mrs. Tuesday. They report a very lovely met at her home Tuesday evening, Booth Sorenson spent Monday in Salt Ihor birthday anniversary. A LAND OF THE FEDERAL BANK honoring .day. social and luncheon were enjoyed. BERKELEY, a corporation, Plaintiff, Lake City. a Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. vs. ,J. M. KUSS and I.AUKJ-JTiof Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Johnson ROSS, his wife; FEDERAL FARM Mrs. Leon Taylor of Idaho Falls, a Magna, former Lehi residents, are re- Brown, Mrs. G. II. Manning of Car- MORTGAGE CORPORATION, and Mrs. F. D. Worlton at- Idaho, joicing over the arrival of a fine son lin, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben corporation, successor1 1!toS Land Bank dinner at Provo, Tuesday a T tened F of DOE, Commissioner; and children BlafTdale, at their home, Friday, September 30. Spencer SECOND DOE and THIRD DOE, evening. and Mrs. and Mr. Wadley to be Mother and baby reported Harry doing Defendants. C. children of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at Jiicely. Mr. and Mrs. James v. Cough of Lehi are the proud grand-- - Mrs. J. C. Nicholes and daughter of eleven o'clock a. m., Oct. 22, 1938, at Miss Arleen GoodwinSheleftwillSaturday visit at front door of Courthouse, in Provo, for a vacation trip. y Draper. parents. Utah, the lands, situated m afore Denver, Colorado, at Chicago, Illinois, said county and particularly describ and at Milwaukee, Wisconsin. ed as follows: the PARCEL 1: Commencing at Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor of SpanNortheast corner of Lot 3, of 5 Section 16, South, Township ish which shall constitute the Fork, were Saturday jpuests of Constitutional Amendment purposes, Range 1 East of the Salt Lake Mrs. high school fund; said furc1 shall be 1 Joseph Kirkham and Mrs. M. A. No. Base and Meridian; thence East apportioned in the manner the Legis PaOCEEDS OF LANDS AND OTHER lature shall provide, to the schoo disTaylor. Road 5.62 the County along PERMANENT FUND PBOPERTY tricts maintaining hirh schools, and chains; thence South 8 31' West ' UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND such levy for district school purposes 37.71 chains; thence West 7.99 Miss Zetella Price accompanied the A RESOLUTION PROPOSING which together with such other funds TO AMEND SECTION S, ARTICLE as may be available for district school chains; thence North 8 31' East Utah County Club winners to the 37.71 chains to the County Road; 10 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF purposes, will raise annuilly an THE STATE OF UTAH, RELAT- amount which equals $26 for each thence along1 County Road North Utah State contests in Salt Lake City, ING TO THE PROCEEDS OF person of school age in the state as 88 chains to the Saturday, Sunday and Monday. East 2.36 LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY shown by the last preceding school place of beginning. AND CREATING A PERMANENT census; the same to be distributed PARCEL 2: Commencing 3.00 FUND AND A UNIFORM SCHOOL among the school district Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price, Mrs. according chains West of Northeast corner FUND FOR THE COMMON AND to the last preceding school census: David Gardner and Mrs. Ronald of Northwest quarter of Northand in addition an equalisation fund PUBLIC SCHOOLS. B it rttolved by the Legislaturt of which when added to other revenue west quarter of Section 15, thence Price of Pleasant Grove, spent Saturof all provided for this purpose by the Legistht state of Utah, South 6U West 15.84 chains to a day at the Utah State Fair. thi members elected: to each house lature shall be to for each person of in the State Road; thence point a therein school shown the last ag pre by toncurring along said State Road North 62 SECTION 1. That It Is proposed to ceding school census; said equalization Allen Peterson, Marlin Jones and 30' West 6.47 chains; thence amend section S of Article 10 of the fund shall be apportioned to the school Constitution of the state of Utah as districts in such manner as the LegisNorth 8.85 chains to a point in- Keith Erickson, registered at the Utah amended by the vote of the electors lator shall provide. Said rates shall tersecting John Peck's East line; Agricultural College at Logan, last at the feneral electien of 1930 to read not bo increased unless a proposition thence North 17" East 3.72 chains; week. me aa .follows: to incmn him epecuying toe thence Southeast 2.89 chains to Sec. S. The proceeds of the sales rata or rates proposed and the time point in Section line; thence East of all lands that have been or may during which the same shall be levied. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Peterson of on Section line 4.13 chains to behereafter be granted by the United be first submitted to a vote of such States to this state, for the support of the Qualified electors of the state, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker and ginning. Ogden, five the and of the common schools, per as in year next preceding such The property herinabove de- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Green of Salt Lake centum of the net proceeds of the election, shall have paid a property tax scribed contains 40.05 acres, more salgs of United States public lands assessed to them within the state, and City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and or less. the sold thereon and of those the state within the by majority voting lying United States subsequent to the ad- shall vote in favor thereof, In such Subject to existing right of ways Mrs. Lester Colledge. of record. mission of this state into the Union, manner as may be provided by law. SECTION 2. The secretary of state hall be and remain a permanent fund, shares of Together with 16 Miss Virginia Meiling returned be called the State School Fund, is directed to submit this proposed primary stock in American Fork home the interest of which only, shall be amendment to the electors of the state Sunday, from Los Angeles, and Irrigation Company (Cemetery expended for the support of the com- in the next general election in the shares said Field North California, wftiere she has spent the Ditch), mon schools. The interest en the State manner provided by law. 8chool Fund, the proceeds of all prop-irt- y SECTION 8. If adopted by the being represented by Cerificate No. summer. She registered at the Brig-haof the water 2174. and 5 of that may accrue to the state by electors of the state, this amendment Young University, Monday. cheat or forfeiture, all unclaimed shall take effect the first day of of Mitchell Hollow sufficient for 1939. tthares and dividends of any corporaJanuary, 20 of the acres, repreirrigation tion incorporated under the laws of The Lehi Third Wrard Scout Troop sented by an informal certificate. this state, the proceeds of the sales Constitutional Amendment Together with all other rights of Committee met at the home of Howf timber, and the proceeds of the No. 3 le or other disposition of minerals every kind end nature, however ard Ricks, Monday evening and out4r other property from school and HOURS OF WORK ON PUBLIC evidenced, to the use of water, tate lands, "other than those granted WORKS ditches and canals for the irri- lined the sdhedule of activities for the for specific purposes, shall, with such A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING of said premises. coming month for Scout Troop 3. gation Other revenues as the Legislature may TO AMEND SECTION , ARTICLE with all tenements, Totrether from time to time allot thereto, conIS OF THE CONSTITUTION OF hereditaments and appurtenances stitute a fund to be known as the UTAH, RELATING TO HOURS OF Mrs. Ray Carter, sons, Jim and Uniform School Fund, which Uniform thereunto belonging or in anywise WORK ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS. School Fund shall be maintained and Be it resolved by the Legislature of Vivian, daughters, Lucille and Kay, appertaining, an the reversion and oaed for the sunnort of the common state of Utah, of all tht and remaind- visited at Emery, Sunday and Monremainder reversions, .aaa public schools ef the state and members elected to each of the tvso ers, rents, issues and profits day with Mrs. Carter's sister, Mrs. houses voting in favor thereof: apportioned in such manner as the Legislature shall provide. The proSECTION 1. That it is proposed Eve Jensen. Dated September 23. 1938. visions of Section 7, Article XIII of to amend section 6 of article 16 of the this Constitution shall be construed Constitution of the state of Utah. E. G. DTTRNELT, as a limitation on the rate of taxaSec. 6. The Legislature shall de Mr. and Mrs. George Wing, Mrs. Sheriff. Utah County, Titah. tion on tangible property for district termine the hours that shall constiin Lehi Free Press. Sept, Thomas Woffinden and Mr. and Mrs. Publication achool purposes and not on the amount tute a day's work on all works or 29, October 6. 13 and 20. 1938. I funds available therefor and, iur undertakings carried on or aided by Val Spencer of Riverton visited with ther. no monevs allocated to the Uni th tate, county or municipal governMr. and Mrs. Delbert Adams of Salt form School Fund shall be considered ment; and the Legislature shall pas la fixing the rates of taxation sped laws to provide for the health and Lake City, Sunday. fled in Section 7 of Article XIII. of employees in factories, safety & SHOP BICYCLE Till 8ECTI0N 2. The secretary of state smelters, and mines and shall deterla directed to submit this proposed mine the number of maximum hours Mrs. George Lewis was hostess to amendment to the electors of the state of service per day. OPEN FOR BUSINESS the Social Club at her home, Thurs the next election in the t general SECTION 2. That the secretary Asher in Located former manner provided by law. building. submit to directed of state is hereby day afternoon. Hijg'h score prizes SECTION 3. If adopted by the this proposed amendment to the elecwere won by Mrs. R. B. Worlton and Work Guaranteed. All lectors of the state, this amendment tors of the state at the next general Mrs. James Comer. Consolation was hall take effect the first day of election in the manner provided by law. January, 1939. won by Mrs. John Zimmerman. TURNER & WHIPPLE SECTION 3. If adopted by tn amendment Constitutional Amendment electors of this state, this shall take effect the first day ! Dr. W. L. Worlton, Dean Worlton, REPAIR SHOP No. 2 1939. BATE OF TAXATION PURPOSES January, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Holmstead and DISTRIBUTION Mr. and Mrs. Morris Holmstead enI, E. E. Monson, Secretary of State A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING hereby certify a horseback riding party SaturAN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 7, of the State of Utah,is do joyed a full, true and ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTl-- s that the foregoing followed by refreshments 3 Constitutional of the correct evenng day copy TUTION OF THE STATE OF the regular the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris at j UTAH, RELATING TO THE RATE Amendments proposed by 1937 a of s OF TAXATION, PURPOSES AND sessionamof the legislature Holmstead. the appears of record ia my DISTRIBUTION ' Bo it resolved by the Legislature a: office. I further certify that they wfll HOUSE CLEANING SPECIAL t State of Utah, of ml Joe Lambert and Craig Crabb the official ballot at the tht member t elected to each houte appear onelection fills mattress from your old showed 1938, November 8, Spring general up brilliantly for the Branch toneurring therein: cotton mattress for only $8.50. SECTION 1. That It is proposed to under the number and title herein Agricultural College last Saturday, amend section 7 of Article 18 of the designated. Mattress Renovation for Only $4.60 when they assisted Coach II. B. In witness whereof, I have hereConstitution of the state of Utah, as and affixed the 2fc Call at Complete. ameaded by the vote of the elector at unto set my handStaU "Tuff" Linford's team in holdng ef Utah, tala the general election of 1930 to read Great Seal of the OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. Weber, the defendinj? Rocky Moun26th da ef Anguat, 1938. as follows: 54 North 4th West Proro, Utah Sec 7. The rat of taxation on tain Junior College Champions to a tangible property shall not exceed on Lehi of Call scoreless tie. Joe played left end, aeh dollar ef valuation, two and four- tea ta mills for general state purposes, while Craig played right tackle. twa-Ua- tt af 9kata Sjeojratai of one mill fer high acaooj LOCAL ITEMS jlllLD INJURED OCTOBER THURSDAY, 1333 C, ! i Science Beats the Sun ' if "' - f . ft Ix-hi- a. t.l: .i v -- w - b Xa now INDUSTRIAL engineers have device shown above. Consumers Information reports, to test of fabrics, so that manufacturers can make sure in advance that their materials won't fade in the sun. Women never used to be sure that their dresses and draperies would retain their original color-fastne- ss Vy jo. - V V. !':;j(.K:.'29fu brilliance until they had actually been exposed to sunlight. But through the ue of this machine, developed by industrial research experts, it is now possible to tell whether dyed fabrics will hold their color. This is Just one more of the many examples of how industry helps the . " h W7 ,v rn 1 i., . . 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