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Show THE LEHI 1 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Phone Published by Lehi Printing Co. Every Thursday George P. Price, Manager ADVERTISING RATES 30c per inch Display Readers lucperuuo SUBSCRIPTION RATES $1.00 One year in advance 6--w Wh This Mam E 6Tl z eeMMniiiieir the man seeking the governorship in a campaign of raiarepre-aentatio- a n He is making a desperate attack by innuendo on the unimpeachable record of Henry H. Blood one of the finest, cleanest public officials who ever served the people of Utah. , He is making a ridiculous attempt to blame his opponent for every-hmt fit to criticize in the present state ad- w tzrmmT yvw-IUIU5 ministration, when, as a matter of fact, Mr. Blood has not been with matters outside the jurisdiction of the state road citizen has expected him to be. and no r con-cern- ed com-missi- on fair-mind- ed connectSpecifically, he seeks to discredit this upstanding citizen by situation. ing him, in some mysterious way, with the state banking to inamount to as and unscrupulous This attempt is so false, unfair famy. 1 hi r 6 He claims credit for the State Securities ("Blue Sky") Act of 1919. That bill was introduced by Representative Joseph E. Cardon, of Cache county. The legislative journal shows that Seegmiller's only activity with relation to writing this bill was a motion to amend by striking out one word. (Senate Journal, 1919, Page 274.) the basis of mine taxation to three times he thus made the mines "come that " that through" with increased taxes, indicating to his farmer listeners mata as he did something they wanted done. He claims this, when, ter of fact, IT WAS NECESSARY FOR THE PEOPLE TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION to make the change. He didn't even introduce the resolution to submit the question to the people. He claims credit for raising fhA hnnstlncc a bAi v naf uv rawppdi vvwwj m j "All Things to All Men" I j ! ' How can any farmer, rancher or owner of real property consistently support W. W. Seegmiller? He is traveling over the entire state posing in the agricultural districts as "the friend of the farmer." Does his record prove him to be friendly to the farmer, rancher or owner of real estate? What does it show? In 1929, 1930, and 1931 W. W. Seegmiller was the paid hireling of the larger metal mines. His activity partly consisted of lobbying against the tax amendments which sought to lift part of the burden of taxation from the backs of the farmer. For this service he received $300 per month. He is the same man who traded off his own party" for the sake of ing speaker of the Utah house of representatives, climbing to that vk seat on the shoulders of eleven Democrats. And now HE wants to f be elected governor on the REPUBLICAN ticket I in short, a man without justifiable claim to special fitness for 8 He is, nttioa Tf 4 an Tf!YF!P.TTTTVF! twoi'tinn nnrl WTTJ.TAM W SF.F.fJ- I MILLER has demonstrated no particular executive ability of record 3 in either public or private affairs. 7 i On the Other Hand Henry IL Blood is an executive of outstanding ability, proven by his in private business and by his enviable record as member and chair-ma-n of the state road commission for ten years. There's simply no comparison to be made between this modest gentleman who has every qualification for the governorship and William W. Seegmiller. It simply can't be done! There's only, one satisfactory answer jraccess ELECT HENRY H. BLOOD GOVERNOR OF UTAH TM FaMfari Adtfaiat hr tfct fa Gowntrwnt Club.) Kfffc-W-y day. my telephone on the It's useful in so many 4 j keeping in touch trhey market prices on pores and dairy products uk-i- n touch with my chSjfurai going and coming, one LEHI OVERCOAT GET YOUR STORE. POWERS SHOE Local Items Beth Knudson is visiting Lake City this week. nn "I wouldn't be witiirf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scown and Mr. daughter, Blanche, visited with Sun in Scown Draper, and Mrs. John izm Mrs. Hattie Bezzant of Sunday guest of Mr. Eldon Bone. vovii DAILY Limn, and AT adv. school, summoning nyppoj bors to social gatherjued and club meetings." 1 Fe This is a statement fordi was Mrs. Iserri' LEHI and false claims. V a USEFULNESS LEHI Per Line ror Want Ads 5c per line a and Insertion First 10c t claiming credit for things he hasn he accomplished promising things can't do? HERE'S WHO HE IS: He U Viss Elizabeth Romney, 01 me chosen to Lehi Hizh School, has been in board A. L M. the Lehi Stake Mrs. succeeding charge of dancing, who recently Josephine D. Robison, resigned. LEHI in Salt a farm telephone userf1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bezzant were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert 8 uses telephone smicti la advantage. It can be ly useful to you and01" emergencies, sickness, nc Gray. LEHI Mrs. Dick Holdaway and baby, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alma and Mr. John Beck, Saturday. or accident, one call nWe worth more than att 10 measured in dollar vals1 Mr. S. I. Goodwin LEHI Bradshaw were Cedar Fort and FairMiss Era Gunther who is teaching field visitors on bank business, Mon- (are school in Pocatello, spent the "sugar The Mountain Stattgat day. LEHI beet vacation" at home with her par Telephone & Telegrapi1 Mrs. O. A. Slade and daughter, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther. Lake to She returned Pocatello, Sunday. Matilda, spent Monday in Salt on business and pleasure combined. LEHI Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Fox, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Cam C. R. Anderson of Provo, was a Mrs. W. E. Dunkley and Dr. Barlow Friday in Salt Lake City, l guest of his mother, Mrs. Kate An- Fox of Salt Lake, City, were visiting M ; LKHI with their father, Mr. Robert Fox, derson, Tuesday. re GET YOUR OVERC0A who is very ill. 1 POWERS SHOE STORE. tEHI Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Taylor and er ' LIHI AT OVERCOAT GET YOUR Reed Taylor were Salt Lake visitors, A son and heir arrived toL t POWERS SHOE STORE. adv. Tuesday. home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert the . LEHI lehi inoN FriHav. Mother anil '. ' Miss Mattie Davis of Salt Lake, A number of Salt Lake editors, fine. Mr. and Mrs. R. J.:ac in Lehi. who have this year listened to the doing spent the week-en- d the proud grandpare are ings West Coast Army band, and school AT bands from U. of Southern Cali YOUR OVERCOAT Mrs. Svdnev Gilchrist and adv. fornia, U. of California, St Mary's will be POWERS SHOE STORE. guests of the Lehi Frcall LEHI Nevada, Lei and Stanford U.f U. of and Cozy Theatre at a I Teelhoui Mrs. Kate Anderson Anderson, U. of U. and B. Y. U. adjudged that the Cozv Theatre. Saturday.! ... Mrs. Louisa Taylor, Mrs. Mary Kirk- - the Cougar band was the best of the or Monday night LEHI ham, Mr. and Mrs. Lott Russon spent lot str0 Saturday Miss Delia Caraa A great deal of credit reflects on Friday in Salt Lake Temple. tained at dinner for Mkoai LEHI the band, made up in the major por and Mrs. Guy Is u" A bouncing baby boy arrived to tions of Utah county youths, and Bringhurst i Pocbtella, Idaho, and Eva Ct gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs directed by a veteran Utah county au. Rudolph Krenka of Nevada, Friday, resident, Prof. Robert Sauer (com Ml 1 T1MW1" lTrT'1"l""HTB October 21. Mrs. Krenka and baby poser of "Springtime in the Rockies," INSTANT Ither Mrs. Krenka etc.). Several Lehi students attend are both doing fine. was formerly Minnie Austin and is at ing the B. Y. U. are playing in the the home of her mother, Mrs. Alice band, and sharing in the honor. Eqnipn'tors Austin. LEHI GOG? AND SERVICE LEHI The officers of the First Ward Re MATERIAL ARE YOI0 Mr. and Mrs. Noel G. Knight enter lief Society entertained Tuesday h AT THE tained at dinner Friday for Mr. and afternoon in honor of Mrs. Laura tr&i Mrs. W. W. Seegmiller, Republican Schow, Mrs. Victoria Stewart, Mrs nominee for governor; Judge G. A. Winifred Goates and Mrs. George Iverson, an assistant attorney gener- Smith, retiring officers of the associ al of the U. S.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben- anon, nanoween games, program HAROLD OSBORNE, jamin Derringer and Mr. and Mrs. and refreshments were enjoyed by the W. A. Knight of Salt Lake, Mr. and members of the organizaton. 213 STATE STREET Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Mrs. I. L. Lott, LEHI the host and hostess. A low bowl of George P. Price, George Bone, roses formed an artistic centerpiece. Ronald Price, Leland Price, Fred Misses Audrey and Nelda Davis and jWanlass and Sidney Knght formed a Barbara Knight assisted with the hunting party to Holden. Wednesday. serving. vub ana an miiuuui:iIUIl WJ &DOUJ LEHI three foot of snow decided to return AT and hunt in a warmer climate. GET YOUR OVERCOAT LEHI POWERS SHOE STORE. adv. The Mothers Club met at the home LEHI of Mrs. A. E. Doll last Friday, (Oct. Mrs. Thomas Kirkham, Mrs. F. D. 21 .) The lesson on the life of LongWorlton and Mrs. Karl Hopkins of fellow was given by Mrs. A. E. Ogden returned Sunday from a two Adams. Poems by Longfellow were weeks trip to California by auto. anc given by Miss Ida Thurman. Dainty During the trip the ladies drove about refreshments were served by Mrs. three thousand miles and report a Doll. The next meeting of the club f k very enjoyable time. They visited will be November 4 at the home of the Boulder Dam; Caliente, Mexico; Mrs. Blanch Evans. at Santa Anna, California with Mrs. ma LEHI J See Kirkham's sister; in Los Angeles, San bus GET YOUR OVERCOAT AT Louis and San Franicsco. They callHQ POWERS SHOE STORE. adv. ed on Dr. and rs. Dalton, Mr. and ma LEHI Mrs. John Russon and Mr. and Mrs. not Insure' The Gleaner Girls of the Third For Automobile Fred Merill, former Lehi residents tivi Ward entertained Friday night at The best for the lest now living in Los Angeles. wh They the home C. L. Johnson, in honor of went by way of the southern route Let me explain it to j loo and returned over the Sierra Moun- of their teacher, Mrs. Hazel Dowding, wil LEHI, UTAH who is moving to Sandy, this week. tains by the northern route. ma The evening was spent in games and LEHI foi social chat. Dainty refreshments One of the most interesting parties were served. Those present were the of the season thus far was held SatSpecial Representative fCT guest of honor, Mrs. Fern Johnson, BENEFICIAL LIFE INSO, !a' urday night at the home of Mr. and Florence Gray, Violet Jackson, Inez CO. Mrs. Robert Phillips. The decorations f to ' Tra: Johnson, Ileen Johnson, Mrs. Helen Utah were clever and plentiful. The whole Provo, ' Udall, Florence Manning, Mary Is premises surrounding the house being bmith, Lucille Johnson and Mrs. C. lit by so many in L. Johnson. fact that it attratced the attention of LEHI a group of youthful merry makers who of last week the Bee-HiWednesday INSURANCE COUNSE tried to add a few to their own colclass of the First Ward gave a lection, but were caught in the act "If it's insurance we hi" party in honor of Helen Hicks who and retreated with best wishes (by moved recently to American Fork. the way the party began after the Hallowe'en scheme out carried WILLIAM ASHE priesthood conference so church work Games and refreshments throughout was not neglected.) . ATTORNEY AT U' All the guests the guest and Bee-Hikept memcame in costume and masked An inOffioa TTnnrs 8:30 A bers happy. Seventeen girls were in teresting program was carried out, attendance. 4:00 P. M. beginning with the following of a MAIN STREET HJJH -- j" , ' Shoe RepairiTT Quality SWjj" Rebuilderi rte l But suppose should intern L. I. Wardt Geo. M. Brockl Noel G. Kntf Jack-O-Latern- s, ve Let us furnish your ve J Christmas Cards haunted string through a haunted Neighbors surprised Mr. and Mrs. house; and ending with (I forgot to ask about that from the printers Earl Dowding, Saturday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Hallowe'en devil) games were Better Cards for less money LEHI FREE PRESS msamB&Tmma&vBmm& lh LEHI " nam-- ' m Gough The evening wa3 spent in games and music. Luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dowding, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Gough, Mr. William Trinnaman, Sr., Mrs. Annie Powell, Mrs. William Powell, Mrs. T. A. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. L. L Wardle, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Webb, Mrs. Olive Taylor, Misses Doris and Ruth Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson LEHI and Misses Rhoda and Mavis John-so- n. Send in your orders for Butter Mr. and Mrs. Dowding are Wrappers. Price the lowest aualitv to Sandy this week to make moving the best. their home. played inside of rooms decorated for. the purpose. Hallowe'en lunch was served with the best wishes of the host and hostess, "Bob" and "Mrs. Bob" to the following guest, Mr. and Mrs. Suel Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mr. and Mrs. Norman, Douglas Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. John Hutch-Ing- s. WANT Cole's Hot Blast Heater t, good "as new. Mrs. John fr; See Dr. J. G. Jones for0. 1 - n J "Ei 1m FOR SALE Hubbard EvaiM Squash. Call 118-- fx Work. J, (h "hji FOR RENT Mrs. John Brown. j When there's a want th, A it's a Free Press Want Get your new Cozy your local merchants. yo tr. U |