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Show SUNDAY HERALD 3 SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1934 Utah County. Utah Hinton New Head off Lehi Demos " W f ; (Q LEI II Harvard R. Hinton, Lehi city attorney and bishop of the Lehi Fifth LDS Ward, has been elected Democratic precinct V, chairman of Lehi, succeeding S. Evans, who declined r John v. election. Delia Zimmerman was reelected precinct I chairwoman, Ethel Watkins, secretary, and B. J. Lott, treasurer.? Immediately prior to the precinct meeting, organization meetings were held in the four districts of Lehi, with the following officers and delegates elected: District 1 Dean Prior, chairman; Vianna Larson, vice chairman; LaRue .Prior, secretary; Edith Fox, treasurer; John Bushman, Harold Fox and B. J. Lott, committee members. John Bushman, delegate to the state convention; Vianna Larson, Leslie Larson, John Bushman, Elfreda iSAflH y V Bushman and B. J. Lott, county HEPJi'S THE WAY TO BUILD IT! Harvey Smith, deputy civil delegates; Harold Fox, Dean defer. co director of Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Lucile VaUcr, center, Prior, John Bushman and Leslie u omen's director, and Mrs. Edward Roherts, district warden, county ceptral commitflans telling how to construct home shelters. They were Larson, 3k at t!ie tee. r three-day active participants at the civil defense school amor.,' 2 L. Carlos District jCoates, far the north part ot the county held Thursday, Friday and Satchairman; Golclie Dickerson, vice urday at Pleasant Grove. chairman: Josephine Zimmer man, secretary; palate Coates, Don Veater, Julia a Glover and s "J --J L L L IICIIirS owing n n" ' r? ; -- j n I Mfof&a CfcisetoM x 1 1 f 1 h n t ? u . uLuLnn tUee 3 It A ''1 9XSr. iTTllllHH I II - t ' J- j 33 Receive Gertif icates Jane district Zimmerman, C. committed. Harold R. Westring state delegate: Rodney Dicker- son, Don Veater, John Zimmer man. Goldie .Dickerson, Jane C Zimmerman, Valate Coates andWinnifrprl Snrpmnn. rnuntv delet LLaTiN 1 iiiiuvh uian uonciuaing me scnooi taturoay atf .lav Ramhart Evan L. y scnooi niSht was instruction in emer- - Colled-- e uejensc Voumy s ihrcc-daJr., Evclvn Slater, cnuuu urn- - .uiuiud) Miwiw food storage Charles Slater and Patsy Hardand cn .snMrer awardinc of training certificates committee to 31 persons who completed the by Llvin Carson, Pleasant Grove, man, county, central chairVictor Smith, Districts S and firefishting by Harold .Course. chair vice Peterson, Recipients of the certificates at- Walker, Pleasant Grove, county man; Mary Deon Smifih, secretary; man; tended from Lehi, Pleasant Civil Defense director. Grove, Orem and Provo. Theyf The school was held Thursday. Sadie Russon. treasurer: Her ere present for all thrje ses-- : Friday and Saturday at Centraiiman Allied, Vere Peterson and t ranK bnarp, district commiuee. ions of the school. School. Victor Smith, state delegate; Lot tie Russon, Sadie Russon, Her man Allred, Ada Allred and Deon Smith, county delegates; Victor Smith, Deon Smith, Herman All-re- d and Ada Allred, county cen At Civil Defense School j - . 1 I World Federation Urged By Speaker at Rotary Club ri:' J"" Preservation of World Peace." a thesis at Duke Durham, N. C, on While doing in jUniycrsity atomic energy control. Rev. Short became convinced that the only adequate control of . mass-Mestructk- m would be weapons M.snrmament of all nations under h system of; enforceable law . government for :FIi u- WILL : i'hii'J At - ' - w-- - nijh'friVii1riTiWT1itoirijriiriti''irF' DAILY (STARTING TOMORROW .SERVED' A - Jtlf R TO I MONSTRATE OUR COFFEE I INTRODUC :. ""n - I 1 I . 1 nn O i or af- - inter-natio- n 'tit "f ir'' 4 u- region, gave an interesting talk brlore the Provo Notary Club on he subject, "Affiliation with jlinited World Federalists and the J A tral committee. ; 4 Virgil H. Peterson, and destruction together with the District Delia Zimmermar. chairman; is vice reat loss of human. . life, . ."it IJt chairman; Harvard R. Hin- ..1 t f C.I UII"tcn. secretary; Ardell Zimmcr- f Vi ',uldie, r " man, treasurer; Clemm Turner, 4 organization can prevent another merman." committee. John war. S. Evans, state delegate; Virgi "We must clarify the. thinking Peterson, Rex Zimmerman and of Americans cn this subject and Harvard Hinton, f county dele v;e must overcome the feeling of gates; Abraham Anderson, Leota futility that world peace cannot Peterson and Joe Watkins, county be obtained." ' central committeei In a world federation, said the speaker, it is the hope that the Last duel of record in North following can be accomplished: Carolina was fousht in 1802 be 1. Preserve o u r civilization tween Spaight andl from complete destruction. 2. John Stanly. j Determine what alternative to war can fee" used in settling of Jpy-S- . Broadbent, Ira Cowan and disputes and dissertion. 3. SolvI By GLENN R. KENNER Rev. Ray E. Short, field rep resentative of, Cnited World Fed eralists in the infermountain ? t nr-is- Rev. Short paid, "The problem atomic weapons and war is a ing of wars between nations and Dick Tilton. pioblrm that must be considered bring about peace to all people Steve Larsen was m charge of by all individual?. Today there throughout' the world. the meeting arid Introduced the ts no secret in the building ofj I Guests at included Dr. guest o! v Rotary and is even advanced: in the development of the hydro-- : pen bomb. There is' no defense aainst the atomic bomb. This: f;ict has been acknowledged byi cur military: leaders. , .In' the' event ofehemy attack a certain3 percentage of the enemy planes'. jpormula Makes as few as speaker. 2 cups Good cofFee every Hnne...and ifs so easy ! -- ' Stores to Close MondaTo Mark Washington- s Birthday .or as9.:pcrbci!y!,;?:? yww ... - 1 Grocery and retail stores In offices. Including the Internal will join banks and govern- - Revenue Service Banks also .will , bombmg American .... 'close Monday but were open t. in vilI1i tunuay (Saturday i.iueiii utiles i cit.es. Scientists generally agree that in observance of Washington's provo drug ,stors will operate ' n the event! of 'World War III on a holiday schedule Monday", birthday. atomic weapons of w ar will have Although the Provo Post Office 'opening at noon and closing at to he used. Rev. Snort said. 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