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Show R 2Tl ote For Ed. Bert Jones for County Commissioner HFrLHd0jrtLESfe: me era ree rre o 11 1 1 The City's Only III Home-Owne- d LEHI, UTAH, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER JgUMEI Relief-Ai- d A new plan of relief administration observing the utmost sanctity of treaties and the maintenance of good for Utah County, emphasizing the will and good faith in financial obli- alleviation of dire need wherever it Asks for paticipation in the ' exists rather than the dispensing of gations. U World Court and for "teeth to be put jobs through k projects, will into the Pact of Paris. be instituted immediately. LATIN AMERICA. Abandonment of the former method with other American states to main- has been decided on at the request of tain the sanctity and observance of The Reconstruction Finance corporthe Monroe Doctrine. ation representatives who met the DEPENDENCIES. Independence county relief officials recently. The for the Phillipines and legislation plan to be carried out here is already forward to statehood for being operated with success in CarUv, irtieles have entertained, or looking Rico. Puerto bon, Wieber, Salt Lake and other acted you, they have served their , counties of the state. we nope you SOCIALIST tose. 4Through them The former method was that the we and vote more intelligently, THE CONSTITUTION;. Propor- different communities were allotted a of your you to make use tional representation in Congress and portion of the money allotted to the to obligation fulfill your' abolishment of the electorial college. liege; and people; play The introduction of the referendom county and from these communities f government the money was distributed in cash to toart of a good and loyal citizen, and initiative, with the aboltion of the needy. In Lehi for instance the see VOTE. VOTE as you may the present cumbersomeness neces- the first money was obtained a few but VOTE. sary to amend the Constitution. The weeks ago and men were at once set restriction of the present power of to work on the city cemetery at a cerf I REPUBLICAN the Supreme Court to render illegal tain wage scale and in this way the BE CONSTITUTION. Continues or actions passed by Congress. legislation bndemn nullification money was distributed. This plan has INTERNATION been abolished and the new plan which SencieJ by individuals or states. Full participation in the World Court makes the county responsible for the KTERNATIONAL of distribution, with no local allotments J American determined polic-b- t and entrance into the League has been established. but with economic and Nations relationship, political Under the new administration, ap rations Soviet of of Union other the with recognition ys in harmony when proved by the county commissioners, Russia. of humanity CI (advncement LATIN AMERICA. The immedi- the relief funds received by the county 'incompatible with our fideals and Vines. Indicates a growing sup- - ate withdrawal of Marines and Sail- will be administered through a county and no allotments will and participation in the League ors from Nicaragua and the abandon- organization individual communitto the be made fattens, opening the way by favor- ment of future policies of interferas- UTi participation in League deliber-ix- s ence in the political or domestic af- ies, but the needy families will be each in workers community Special regarding Articel 2 of the Cove- fairs of other countries, by use of sisted no matter where they happen World in the voice a for Asks K3 military intervention. the to in live county, DEPENDENCIES. The complete rt, the latter being "a child" of or ward, consisting of the Relief the of League. Phillipine independence uty Decries any Islands, with treaties with other Society officers or the ward bishop ta fcATI!? AMERICA. or mayor, will refer all applications jtrialistic ambitions toward Pan- powers guaranteeing these islands as for relief for '.the consideration of romricai neighbors, our desire being against external agression and the the central organization, which will HroBiote welfare ,and prosperity preservation of their sovreignity. be headed by a trained social worker ng oar neighboring states of the who is to devote her entire time to stern Hemisphere. OLD CENTRAL SCHOOL this work. The inclusion )EPENDENCIES. TO BE WRECKED Under this plan relief will be the mentPuertb Rico as a "unrepresented big item and it will come first. Where- Vocfe," participating in all legislative The Old Central School Building, ever a need for relief is shown to for the pro- one of Lehi's landmarks has been 2 1 adinnistrative acts, exist, orders for food, clothing or coal economic and otherwise, sold and from benefit, reports will soon be will be given to the needy families, ej'd ihat country. torn down. rather than cash allowances, as beDEMOCRATIC It will be sold to Dr. G. S. Richards fore. After aid has been extended, elar;HE CONSTITUTION. No sta te- of American Fork, who was high the father or other members of the bidder when the building was put up family will be given an opportunity at. I for sale by the Alpine School District. .INTERNATIONAL mpe: Dr. Richard's bid was $775. lONi Settlement of international Evans brothers the other bidder's t.L:.iuteS by murual arbitration; non was $650. bid fereftce with other countries, and issue of THE FREE concluded a series oi :S is i with the maior issues the platforms of the in resented The sole major political parties the before ise has been to bring contend-faction- s, the of Je the viewpoints with an educational and Lti viewpoint The articles S. Robison, prepared by Joseph Civics at and in History agStfuctor! Lehi High School. thU NUMBER 10 3, 1932 Polls Will Open Tuesday For Voters Planned Approved Improved iaiysis of Three Leading Political Parties j ji;r Hi Newspaper make-wor- inter-nation- al ;j , Next Tuesday all this "fuss" over in the politics will be practically over, and through make-wo- k project vicinity to work in return for what is it is supposed by all reasonable people (with apoogies to the compaigners) received. the world will go on practically All clerical work necessary in con- that same. Next Tuesday at 7 a. m. the nection with their relief work will be the polls will open throughout the done in one of the county offices, town and the voters wil make their choice in some cases of oratorical possibly the county auditor's. some cases reasoning, some p Under the new the employ- ability, cases "because my grandfather voted ment organization formerly set up in that way seventy years ago," or custhe communities will be abandoned. tom, and in some cases because of Those families who receive assistance panic The second is the best reason the last two are really will be given work assignments for voting: alibies and are not even an excuse through project managers, details of for voting anyway. which will be arranged and anl he polls will close at 7 p. m. The places and judges available nounced later. are as follows: Available According to the R. F. C. officials that in some cases the iudcesmeans were who conferred with local relief work- not known at time of this writing. ers a few days ago the idea of the District No 1 The old Cookston funds advanced by the federal organi- barber shop on the north side of west. zation are only a means of temporary Main street the last shoD Bishop Hyrum Anderson, relief and will be withdrawn as soon Judges: as the local organizations are able to Mrs. Fred Kirkham and one Renubli- can judge. handle the relief job. District No. 2 Third Ward rhanel. Judges: Mrs. James Zimmerman, Mr. James Anderson and Mrs. Heber NEW STAKE RELIEF SOCIETY Webb. BOARD MEMBER CHOSEN DistTct No. 3 PeoDle's Judges: Mrs. I. L. Lott, Mrs. LeRoy Mrs. Annie Fyffe has been chosen woney and James reterson. District No. 4 Memorial Buildinc. as secretary of the Lehi Relief Jiidees: Freeman Royle and two Society Board to succeed Mrs. Emma others. Phillips who was called to labor as president of the Lehi First Ward Re- BARNS AND HAY DESTROYED BY FIRE lief Socety. Mrs. R. J. Wlhpple was chosen as Social Service leader on the Stake of Tuesday afternoon the large barn George Webb, located State Street Board, the position formerly occupied between second and fifth west burned to the ground. The barn with by Mrs. Fyffee. The Relief Society Stake Board U about thirty ton of hay and five ton of straw stacked near the barn and now organized as follows: the dairy barn were completely deMrs. Mina Webb, president; Mrs. S. stroyed. The barn wns a dry lumber strucI. Goodwin and Mrs. Clara Webb and burned rnnidly rendering counselors; Mrs. Annie Fyffe, secre- ture from firemen almost useless as aid tary; Mrs. Sarah Jane Patrick, (he fire was not noticed until flames theology department; Bertha Knud-so- were seen coming out of the roof of the barn by neighbors who gave the literary department; Fern alarm. visiting teachers department; firpThe little erandson of Mr. Webb Mrs. R. J. Whipple, social service; was tryiner to orast notatoes near the Mrs. Charlotte Hadfield, magazine; straw stack when the straw caught Mrs. Delia Fox, burial. fire spreadfnp1 over the entire stack and barn. The child becoming too to turn in the alarm. frightened Friends surnrised Mrs. B. W. The loss is estimated at about $fi00 Brown Thursday evening at her home. but is a very serious one for Mr. The guests all came masked and in Webb as he is in the dairv business costume. Games and Hallowe'en and his entire winter snpnly of feed hs cows was in the barn. No instunts took up the time. Tasty lunch- for surance was carried on the barn or eon was served to fifteen guests. contents. set-u- Co-o- n. n, Rus-so- n, CO-OPE- 1 h i irk. clod Cozy Theatre We Cater To Particular People WHERE THE BEST SOUND PICTURES ARE SHOWN irS 1 J' the history stage. Swept triumph of the screen. KING VIDOR'S T f Bird of Paradise'' ! 4! r $1.00 Chiffon Hose ."I:.1 I, km j 0 The Most Dangerous Game" g thrill A romance utterlv new and different, oiling thrill on jktil $au emotions tingle. King of an island of terror he hunted men to jjtwe women! Also Good Comedy and News. Bring Coupons. BUILDING WILL BE WARM Genuine 32 Cut, 18-in- ch Crystal Necklace one to our store before the sale. your set will be laid aside for you. some- Leave 99c and COUPON GOOD ONLY 2 P. M. TO 4 P. M. spine-chillin- i Free Turkeys Free Get Coupons Now Good On All Drawings Until Thanksgiving. Drawings Wednesday and Saturday, Starting Wednesday, Nov. 9. ' ENRAGED BULL Mr. Myrle White had a narrow escape Tuesday evening when he was attacked by an enraged bull in his corrl on the Kirkham ranch. Mr. White waa knnckod Hmvn and trimn. led under the feet of the bull and but for the timely arrival of Mr. Hardy who heard Mr. White's s, would surely have been killed. Mr. White's injuries while painful were not serious. out-crie- SEMINARY TEACHER'S MOTHER BURIED Mrs. Melissa Ann Smith Fitzgerald, Sunday at her home in Draper of infirmities incident to her age. She was born in Draper, Oct. 7, 1853. She is survived by one son and six daughters. Mrs. Alvah H. Fitzgerald local seminary teacher is a son of Mrs. Fiezgerald. 79, died o ATHENIAN CLUB NOTES The Athenian Club met at the home of Mrs. J. I. Bradshaw Thursday. A paper was read by J. Nile Washburn two vocal selections were Mrs. given by Mrs. Myrl Olson. Sydney Gilchrist, Miss Ida Thurman, Mrs. Mable Taylor and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw were the hostesses. The Athenian Club will meet at the home of Mrs. A. W. Davis Thursday (today), Mrs. G. R. Taylor will give the lesson on "Life of Shakespear and His Contemporaries." Let King Coal Solve Your You Save $6.01 If you cannot come on this day and hour, send FREE Rock MAN INJURED BY 8 and receive one $1.00 Present this certificate and Box of "French" Face Powder, one $1.00 Exquisite Perfume, and we will give you absolutely FREE a $4.00 ROCK CRYSTAL NECKLACE strung on silver plate chain and a pair of Ladies' Chiffon $1.00 Hose. All these articles for 99c. firnc Saturday, Sunday and Monday November 5, 6 and 7 dis-tibuti-on 99c With DOLORES DEL RIO A thousand times more thrilling on the screen. A picture every one has waiting for. Those who h ave seen it once will see it again. Nights 10c and 25c. Ki and 1Kp. PDTnAV i D V W;tV, 2 The Lions are enjoying themselves tonight (Wednesday) in the Second Ward Chapel while the Free Press news staff are busy trying to get the paper ready lor tomorrows early and this press a clanking is making more noisy than the soup that the Lions and Lionsess have before them, which is entire possible as the Lions might not be eating or drinking (take your pick of the words) soup; but they are probably having a great time as are the invited guests, at the banquet and' program, now on. The banquet will be fallowed by a dance. Guest from all over the county will be in attendance. A. H. Sandles, district governor for District 28 will be the speaker. Resolutions of espect for P. L. Holmn of Mt Pleasant who has been very active in Lionism in this section were drafted and sent to the funeral service by the Lehi Lions. o 2 P. M. to 4 P. M. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 St o LEHI LIONS CLUB The Relief Society ladies of the Third Ward are serving dinners on election day in the ward chapel at noon and nieht. 2 HOURS ONLY f ibeen $4.00 Rock Crystal Manufacturers' Advertising Sale 3, and Friday 4 Tonight Thursday the world is the The drama in of the greatest f H H Tha T i fir ilnnarfmonf vah mi guard most of the night as the hay was still burning and hose were kept handy to protect some adjoining The large chicken coops buildings. of W. H. Johnson and James Gough were in the danger cone. v Heating Problems v FREE Guaranteed Domestic Lump $6.00 Per Ton First Quality THURSDAY Silk Hose Two Sets to a Customer Lehi Lumber Co. (E. Lelkfi UDirraig State Street Drug Store Only STATE STREET ORDERS ALSO TAKEN AT LEHI DRUG t FHONfi 15 t Dance at DansArt, Fit, Nov 4 |