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Show Thursday. October THE LEHI FREE PRESS Thursday, October 13, 1932 13, LEW to SPORTSMEN MAY GO Idaho Falls by TELEPHONE $1.30 After 8:30 P. M. Only rates) n Ee sure it is a buck deer with adhorns you are shooting at," is the B. Newel! issued ly vice j hunters commisand game fih state Cook, which sioner, in view of the season last through and 20 opens October October 30. "If you are net sure it is a buck deer," he argues, "it may be a human being, or a horse. own im hunters have killed their kind. this horses through errors of "In any event, there are too many fatalities and injuries during each hunting season, and too many does killed. There is no necessity for Plus Federal tax on amounts of 50c or over. TKLEPHONK Qiurch News UNION MEETING SUNDAY . 39c BOYS' OVERALLS ERS SHOE STORE. POW- adv. LEHI 31. I. A. LEADERSHIP TRAINLNG COURSE Last Tuesday night at the Stake Board meeting of the M. I. A. an-a leadership training course was nounced. The course will be held the starting next Monday nightandin will Tabernacle Stake Alpine Moncontinue for three consecutive of benefit the for is day nighta. It U activity leaders and the vanguard leaders. e and ko. Kon arraneeu n.L!. ..... of the Lent the through Timpan Stake, the Alpine Stake, the Board of ogos Stake and the General , litthe M. - A. Abie ana ers will be provided in music, drama, and public speaking, story telling dramatics. The dancing department will proband give a ably outline their program demonstration and instructions in bee-hiv- enu-iem- I- year's supply. 0 BOYS' OVERALLS ERS SHOE STORE. 39c POW- adv. LEHI "ALL A MISTAKE" TO BE PLAYED AT THIRD WARD CHAPEL TONIGHT The greatest of all comedies "All A Mistake" is to be presented tonight (Thursday October 13th) in the Third Ward Assembly Hall. The play is under the direction of dancing. who is a The vanguards will have the oppo- Mrs. Eunice Hutchings, Van member of the Third Ward Sunday with to become acquainted rtunity Ball and their projects. School and Mutual Dramatic Com Special Instructions and helps will mitteenothing but perfect satisface leaders. lie given to assured with Eunice at this All officers of the mutual interest- tion is are above the of topics position. ed In any good Cast of Characters urged to be In attendance. A of each Skinner (A Retired Obadiah representation is expected of Capt. the wards. Herman bwenson Sea Captain o . Richmond (His Lieut. George S 39c BOYS' OVERALLS Ferrel Brems Nephew) adv. SHOE STORE. Hamilton (A Country Richard LEHI Bert Beck Gentleman) M. I. A. UNION MEETING NeighFerdinand Lighthead (A Arnold Brems bor) The monthy union meeting of the Nellie Richmond Wife) (George's M. I. A. will be held on the fifth Fox Delila Stake The month. Sunday of this Board urge all officers and teachers Nellie Huntington (A Friend) in the Beth Turner and all others Interested mutual activities and work to be in Cornelia (Nellie) Skinner attendance. . .Eunice Hutchings The annual Era drive will com- (Obadiah's sister) mence next Sunday. AH people in- Nelie Mclntyre (A Servant) Winzell Swenson terested In a good magazine will be given the opportunity of subscribing You can't afford to miss this big for one. A Bpecial publicity speech attraction. Prices only 5c for children will be given in each ward Sunday and 15c for adults. night. bee-hiv- POW-ER- -- CLINIC HELD FRIDAY A very successful baby clinic was held last Friday, Thirty-si- x babies were examined with the following results: Normal 16, tonsils 9, underweight 1, scurvy 3, naval hernia 1, slight aicd 1, indigestion 1, otitis 4. The next clinic will be held Friday, November 4. . Mr. invited Alive" Tress, and Mrs. Joseph Robison are to go to "Bring 'em Beck as guests of the Cozy and Free Saturday evening. "The Last Man" A BROADBENT'S Specials White Outing the yard Very Best Percales and Prints 10c 12c and 15c 10c 10c 10c Heavy Hope Bleach 15c Factory Special Canvas Gloves, Extra cr if its a good pair of shoes for the boy the girls or yourself. ) We will please you when you shop at Broadbent's you are pleased with the quality and price. 4 1 -i jr- f KNOW i a: I 1 hi PHONE 17 Frank Bucks in 2 Bring 'Em Back Alive" LEHI, UTABf MAIN STREET I I MOUNT YOUR P. f DEER HEAD 5 fc3G by a taxidermist that has the arti. stuffing animals so as to give them appearance of life and nature. We mount everything and do all kinil of fur work. i One of the outstanding pictures of the season. Go with him where only savage beasts dwell. Four ton beasts in fighting fury, giant cats and crushing reptiles. He stalked them, caught A picture that them, brought them back alive! You'll set spell bound. takes all prizes for hair lifting, excitement, and action, first time beheld behold again! by mortal eyes. Thrills and sights you may never M. with 3 P. coupons 5c and 10c. Matinee Satury Good Shorts. 25c. 10c and Prices Nights Regular We will probably have several outstanding pictures we will have to with us to get regular prices for, but we feel you will be willing in getting pictures of this type as it is impossible to play them at less prices. New Cozy Coupons are now available at your local merchants. them. starting October 18. Ask your local merchant for Prices Reasonable John Hutchings 2nd West the Cozy Theatre will be found amarg the locals this week for the special picture "Bring 'em Back Alive." The family must all go at one time and present the clipping bearing their name. CITY COUNCIL REPORTS Miss Clair Wells left Lehi Monday for Overton, Nevada, where she will teach physical education, and other subjects in the high school there. Miss Wells is a graduate of the local high school and of the Brigham Throughout her Young University. she has excelled in school days women's activities along recreational lines. She is one of the few of her sex to win a "Y" Sweater. During the last year at the B. Y. U. she was chosen as president of the "A. Wi. A." which is the outstanding girls club fn the school. Three Ut5 Lehi, IT WILL BE i FREE SHOW TICKETS LEHI GIRL TO TEACH IN NEVADA The luckv names for free passes to fu TAXIDERMIST Good A A 11 Ail a1 lviisiaite Imfl P 99 UY, if you don't attend the drama in the third ward tonight Laughs from start to finish. Prices 5c and 15c. Where fp, Lehi Third Ward Chapel TONIGHT. MRS. VIRGINIA GOODWIN jp. T FIVE GENERATIONS mr NOW LIVING OPERATED UPON '1 12 " Lehi friends of Mrs. Virginia Good win were shocked to receive word that she had been stricken with acute appendicitis and was on her way to the L D. S. Hospital for an operation. The operation was performed Tuesday and was pronounced entirely successful. At last reports Mrs. Good win was making satisfactory Mr. and Mrs. Fon Warburtotf nounce the arrival of a fine son, A formerly Miss Laura Barnhart fp( concernea are nappy over tnenep, rival, especially "Grandpa Cap." g ' uio uouj usiicis in tllC J.ii.m ation in the Colledge family mat Mr. Joseph Colledge a great-grandfather. Mrs. Nephi Slater Colledge's eldest daughter is KS- view-poi- IWVo The Gilchrist Hardware Co. have another window display this week featuring the deer season's opening next week. The nimrods of Lehi are all anxiously comparing the mounted heads on display with the one they "expect" to bring home this season. The specimens are the work of Mr. John Hutchings, Lehi's successful OVERALLS 39c-- T is the eldest child of Mr. Barnhart. T. audi I p$ --O CHILD INJURED IN FALL e5T h Little Betty Lou Brown, thr. old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. crown suffered a slight conens the brain, Tuesday when she' from an apple tree. No bones i broken but the little girl was scious for several hours followfc hj nt DEMOCRATIC AGRICULTURE. Stands for the restoration of agriculture, the nation's basic industry, better financing of farm mortgages through reorganided farm bank agencies at low rates of interest; extension and development of the farm movement SOCIALIST AGRICULTURE The creation of a federal marketing agency and the acquisition by bona fide societies and by governmental agencies of grain elevators, packing houses, etc., and the conduct of these services it on a basis. The creation of and effective control of crop sur- several land utilization boards to prepluses. for agricultural planning on a pare ECONOMY. Immediate and drastic national and ultimately, on a world reduction of governmental expendi- scale. tures by abolishing useless commissions and offices, consolidating deECONOMY. No statement defindrastic reduction of public expendi partments and bureaus and eliminat- itely made. tures and resistance to every appro ing extravagance, to accomplish a savPROHIBITION. Repeal the Eieh- priation not demonstrably necessary ings of not less than 25 percent in teenth Amendment and take over the essential the the cost of federal government. to the performance of under liquor industry government of PROHIBITION. The repeaT" of functions government the Eighteenth Amendment, with the ownership and control, with the right local option for each state to mainPROHIBITION. No public official demand for a constitutional amend- of or member of the party should be ment based solely upon this proposal. tain prohibition within its own bord pledged. We believe that the people Urges the enactment of measures by ers. should have an opportunity to pass the states that tend to promote temthe" Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mitchell enterupon a proposed amendment perance and effectively prevent the the allow shall which of tained at their home in American e return provision of the saloon and states to deal with the liquor problem liquor traffic. Pending repeal the Fork at a dinner for Mr. Thomas as their citizens may determine but platform favors the immediate modMr. John Russon, Russon and daugh subject always to the power of the ification of the Volstead act, and us Federal government to protect against ing revenue derived from taxinz litrht ter, Alta, Mrs. Rose Clark and Mrs. th return of the saloon and attendant wines and beers to provide a much Amy Manwaring of Los Angeles, evils. California. needed revenue. non-prof- ...... f next four series will include Tariff, ERS SHOE STORE. A strictly Labor, War Debts, Public Utilities, accident. LEHI is attempted throughout the series, Veterans, Disarmament, Civil LiberMr. and Mrs. Ralph Hutchings and which will appear weekly during the ties, Immigration, The Constiution, Mrs. Alice Hutchings were Salt Lake next four issues, The Depression, Un- International The Devisitors, Saturday. and employment Relief, and Taxation al- pression, Latin American ready having been dealt with. The NOTICE! BIDS WANTED non-partis- j I SEASONABLE WINDOW Mrs. the eldest hart of daughter DJSPLAY er is the grandmother and the wf BOYS' of Socialists. Civics and History at the High School is writing a series of articles for the Lehl Free Press analyzing, in brief, the national platform and announced policies of the three leading political parties: Republicans, Democrats and 1 : i PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE taxidermist. instructor 5. . FOR PICKLING WE CARRY EVERYTHING drama that reaches from hell to the horizon linel Last Chance To Pring In Old Coupons. Leading Political Parties and there is no limit to quantity. HERE'S A STUNNER FOR YOU REPUBLICANS IT'S A REAL SPECIAL that States AGRICULTURE. Falm Olive Soap On Sale 5c Bar increased act 1930 tariff the whereas Large Bar Crystal White Soap.... 5c but 9 Pound Sack Oatmeal 25c the rates and industrial products 12 per cent rates on agricultural pro NEW PACK RAISINS 30 percent. The 3 Packets 24c ducts were raised by the principle of to itself Best Head Rice, Pound 5c party pledges to marketing assistance Best Lard, Pound.. 10c the provisions of associations through Gallon Can Honey 75c the agricultural marketing act, which 1 Package Macaroni or will be promptly amended or modified 10c and 1 FREE Spaghetti as experience shows to be necessary. 5c Large Can Milk Fresh Creamery Butter Every Day. The prompt and ECONOMY. OUTING FLANNELS FOR QUILTS Special Extra Heavy Yard Wide 15c Quality On Sale 12c ,,:.,aA 1 Saturday, Sunday and Monday October 15, 16, and 17 Analysis of the S. Robison, -- , - a w -- i The Lehi City Council have for the past few weeks been investigating the matter of obtaining government funds to fix up the present water system and other municipal projects. They were under the impression that the money could be obtained on three percent interest. It was learned dur ing the past week that the rate of in terest was five percent and in their Mr. and Mrs. Louis Christensen meeting Tuesday night it was after were Salt Lake visitors, Tuesday. discussion and investigation careful decided that the council would table LEHI the matter at present because they A. Carlos Schow President and decided that the rate of interest was family are invited- - as guests of the to high. o Cozy and Free Press for "BRING 'EM BACK ALIVE," Saturday Christofferson Mrs. Nate POW39c and OVERALLS Mr. BOYS' adv. were Salt Lake visitors, Friday. ERS SHOE STORE. Joseph . 3S Ts.tr Tonight Thursday 13, and Friday 14 . was bv way of an introduction to the declaration by the commissioner that prospects are excelent for the deer hunters this year, and that there are more buck deer roaming me Utah hunting grounds than mere have been in many years. the Some persons are claiming commissioner said, that the wintne oi account Vill of deer on severe weather has cut down the deer that is crop. The commissioner says not m. He finds the deatn among deer last winter was slightly heavier than ii mini but that the net result is an increase in the herds over last -'- fa ThEE Ar it." I lout- nointK. II We Cater To Particular People WHERE THE BEST SOUND PICTURES ARE SHOWN TVi The regular Priesthood, Primary will be and Relief Society meeting Second held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the Ward chapel. A good attendance is desired. SEE Cozy Theatre t-- 75c (Station-to-etatio- AFTER THEIR liLLKS Deer Season Opens October 20th The Board of Education of the Alpine School District will accept bids for the property commonly known as the Central School of T.i; i grounds and buildings, on November 17, 1932, at 7:30 p. m. at the office of the Board of Education of the Alpine School District, American Fork, Utah. SDecifications "J " - aw.vvu AlUUi the clerk upon request. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 0 . tAPI - 1" PHONE 8-- W If you have any news of terest, any advertising, any? printing or want anything; me pruning line. k Service with a smU- J - z rrT '01 $1.00 Gem Razor and 35c Tube having Cream, Both . 49 Imported Olive Oil 35c, 65c, 85 jf 1 Assort. Stationery Special 25 Philco and R. C. A. Radios. Ph . old-tim- st MAIN STREET Phones ... -- (Cop and STATE STREET Main Street 27, State Street 145 |