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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1935 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3l TEE LEHI FREE PRESS Spanish Fork, minor cuts. The machine driven by Keith Bowen. 16. of Spanish Fork, traveling south at a rapid rate of speed- crashed squarely into a car driven by Mrs. Hardy who was driving east on Second South. The impact knocked the Hardy car into a utiity pole, according to Chief of Pilice John E. Harris. Mrs. Lester Baker, riding with Mrs. Hardy, escaped injuries as did Margaret Bell and Beth Kreuger. passengers in the Bowen car, all students of the Brigham Young unversity. 1SJ Boen, PHiriTina Lehi Lily Cereal Mill Phone LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES FORM LETTERS HANDBILLS BUSINESS CARDS 1 : Handle the very best coal, that's STATMENT3 I T. H. Soi'thworth, Manager W New boiler installed and doing all kinds of steam rolling. CIRCULARS , 5-- Blankets this group to you with . We submit an appeal to the voters of Lehi, young Build LeU. Not Another Town and old to support and when elected you are going to witness the accom plishment of things which have long been in the minds of the citizens of Lehi. STATEMENT BY Do you know that cities of 2nd and 3rd class are judged largely by their REPUBLICAN COM. cemetaries. Lehi has a plot which can be made one of the most beauti cemetaries in the state. Fertile ful We have nominated for considersoil, good location and a place which comation of the voters of Lehi a can be made an honor to Lehi. mendable ticket We have pledged ur candidates to We have at the head of our ticket the imporvement and beautiftcation of a man who is progressive, capable, our city cemetery through a feasable public spirited, an educator. He is at plan by which the project 'can be acan age when men are usually at their complished without added tax levies. best and if elected you will have a Other projects of vital importance are man to whom you can point with under consideration and Lehi is as pride as the mayor of your city. A sured two years of progressive im man experienced in city affairs provements with a lower tax levy. It BASIL DORTON. can be done and great things can be accomplished through the Republican term we have for Party if we are united. For the four-ye' Let's make it a straight Republican your consideration a man who has ' been tried and has himself a year looking forward to a big Republiproven can landslide in 1936 and back to good councilman. a successful He is good times. farmer, a man of good judgment Signed ED. JOHNSON. Republican Executive Committee. For the two year term 1st a young man who has been in most of your NEW DRESSES AT POWERS. homes during times of sorrow and you have found him a kind, courteous, and efficient gentleman. You will agree With us that he will make a good councilman for Lehi ALVA OYHERS The limit for placing all flowing wells under control has been set for November 1st. Under the State Law, to allow wells to flow uncontrolled has been made a misdemeanor. The State Engineer has instructed the local engineer to report the conditon of all wells in this district at once. "Each well owner should attend to his own wells, and save trouble. Saturday is a filing day at Lehi Memorial Building for well owners. BLANKETS at Goodwin's. STRESSES HOME SAFETY LOCAL CHAPTER PLAYS PART IN NATIONAL CAMPAIGN week: Bernell Bateman underwent a major operation, Wednesday. In Lee Powell our former Postmaster the man we have selected for recorder there Bn't any question having a past Miss Marie McBage of Amreican Tecord for public service above re Fork, underwent an appendicitis operproach. ation Tuesday. "The Lehi Chapter of the Red Cross launches a campaign to eliming ate hazards in the Rome tody," it was siad by Mrs. Sarah E. Gaisford, chairman of the local chapter. "It is the Chapter's purpose." Mrs. Gaisford said," to make the homes of this community safe. Home accidents are due to carelessness, negligence and lack of knowledge and most of them are preventable." According to Mrs. Gaisford millons of people are injured in the home each year. Last year more than 34,000 were killed and the number permanently disabled by accidents occurring in the home ran into 6ix figures. "People do not realize that the home is not safe," Mrs. Gaisford states, "and it is the purpose of this Red Cross program to correct this erroneous belief, to point out common and uncommon home hazards and show how each may be eliminated and to conduct an actual inspection of the homes of this ommunity." And then Mrs. Addie Winn Rode-boc- k Mrs. Hyrum Smith and son returnA program of this nature, Mrs. who was Lehi's first librarian ed to their home. Friday. Gaisford pointed out is of necessity was nominated by acclamaton for treasurer. ' She is not only capable Mrs. Wilson Ritchie and baby girl largely educational in character. The but is worthy of your vote. were taken to the home of Mrs. Lehi chapter will campaign aeainst I disinterest and fallacy through the Ritchie's parents, Friday. . medium of the written and spoken A comprehensive public Mrs. Eldon Pack, formerly Eulala word. YOU CAN GET REAL Smith of this city, gave birth to a fine speaking schedule is being arranged son, Wednesday. Mrs. Amy Smith in an intensive effort to make children and parents aware of the very is the proud grandmother. real danger which lurks in the home THAT MEANS A BIG SAVING Blankets Zero Priced at Goodwin's. itself. The generous cooperation of SPECIALS AT newspapers and various publications and Mrs. Udell Lamb are re- have been enlisted. Individuals, civic joicing over the arrival of a baby boy. and social clubs and business groups Mrs. Lamb was formerly Miss Faye are being contacted. Many have SUGAR (Cloth Bag) . .10 Pounds 57c Jackson. pledged their aid. A number of natonal organization have signified 6c WONDElTFREAD77r:3fori0S to hold the tfled Miss Grace Carson of Fairfield who their willingness 14C Tall Salmon 10c and been receiving medical treatment Cross mnimize home accidents has TUNA FLAKES 10c of the local for the past week was. taken home the close PEANUT BUTTER, large bottle 30c branches of these' organizations is Saturday. " Mr. -- Monday. Pound 14c PUROLA PUROLA. 4 PoundPackage... .55c Cold weather Goodwin's. need blankets -- try Yard 15c TRAVELING MISSIONARIES TO HOLD MEETING FRIDAY IN MEMORIAL BUILDING 15c Prints On Sale-- . LAWES'"SinniOSE 25c The Traveling Gospel Missionaries LADIES' and GIRLS SILK in Lehi will hold a meeting n visiting 25c BLOOMERS the Memorial Hall, Friday evening TLOSE OUT ON HATS H OFF ON of this week at 7:30 o'clock. ' ALL LEFT ' The subject will be the Bible Teaching on the Meaning of Salvation, We deliver anywhere. PHONE 20-"Twice Born Men." Everybody invited to come and receive spirtual benefit. Christian Gospel Missionaries. One A New Wide Assortment Percale W BROADBENT'S ...... PHONE 17 LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET MISSIONARY WIVES AND PAR- ENTS f'EETIIIG i j ld I The Missionaries Wives and Parents will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. All members requested to be present good program is being outlined. . Last week Mr. Thomas Russon ir Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mitchell and sad son vsited with Mr. and Mrs. Lama Holbrook in West Point, and Mr. m Mrs. Ezra Chugg in Providence, aftrf a short visit at these two homes the motored to Loean and viisited wii the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Churf who was iust recently married. 01 thpir wav home they visited wis Mr Thomas Russon or bait UK They report a very enjyable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb Provo visitors, Monday. wer anticipated. ' '"Special hpme inspection forms have been prepared," Mrs. Gaisford said and are to be introduced into the homes here through the children in our schools. Arrangements have been made with school superintendents, principals and teachers so that school children will receive blanks, take them home and conduct an actual inspec tion of the home to eliminate accident causing hazards with the help of par ents or relatives and return the blanks to school, where they will be forward ed to the Red Cross for compilation of statistics to indicate what type of home accident hazard is most preval 19c 2 6 for 25c Crystal White Soap, Giant Size SYRUP 10 pound bucket 69c 48 lb. Bag $1.59 FLOUR, S. and J. 1 Jr. COFFEE, M. J-pound package 22c 17c Pineapple, B. S. No. 2; can Whole Wheat Cereal, S. and J. 10 lb. bag 39c No. 2 B. Peanut Butter, pound jar Ml 1 FmJlTS AND VEGETABLES Lettuce Heads 2 2 for 15c Celery Banana Squash 9c Yams 4 lbs. for 9c 2c Pound 1 EATS 4 BEEF ROASTS Pound Package Acorn Shortening c HORSE RADISH 9c BOTTLE 12c Pound Any Cut STEAKS 18c Pound HAMBURGER. HARDWARE 2 Pounds for 25c DEPARTMENT Buy the Best Shells Remington Sure Shot, 12 ga. 90c Box Remington Nitor Express, y 12 gauge . $1.10 Box CARCL PRCCTGH Provo. Oct 23 Seven injuries were sustained by four persons in a collision between two automobiles at the intersection of 1st East and Second South streets, late Tuesday afternion. Anna Carol Proctor- of Spanish Fork and a former Lehi school teacher, suffered a fractured thieh; Mrs. Lillian Hardy received badly bruised heel and sight consussion; Shirley 2 A-- NEW DRESSES AT POWERS. FRACTURES THIGH -- 35c Rolled Oats 9 lb. bag 39c Rockwood Cocoa 2 1b. can 19c Clear Water Tuna Fish, half pound can 2 for 19c Soda Crackers, - 3 lbs. 39c . Ovaltine, $1.00 size 59c ent" AMA oecials Fridav and S aturday for Sauer Kraut, Can "adv. Extra Quality Outing Flannel. IHHHMDS. LAHSIEK Grocer y al-re- .24c CRANBERRIES, Pound 7c Mrs. Carl Evans and baby daugh lb. white GRAPES, large were taken home, Monday. ter .10c CELERY, Large Jumbo. "20c ORANGES, Dozen Mrs. Ferrel Brems and baby girl 33c DELMONTE COFFEETT! "23c returned to their home. Monday. "725c MOTHER'S OATS Mr. Otto Fry of Springville under oz. 15 5c RAISINS', package went an appendicitis operation, Mon "JMINCE MEAT. Pound 10c day. JAY"TEESALAD DRlESSING 27c Quart Madelyn Pehrson, small daughter PORK and BEANS, large can .T. 10c of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Pehrson of 2 for 19c Vernon, Utah, was treated for a frac PEAS. Corn or Beans CHERKIE CHOCOLAES, lb. box 25c tured collar bone, Monday. .10c! PUMPKIN. No. 2Vt Can Ralph Colledge had an abscess lb. pkg. . . 15c HEWLETT'S TEA, lanced, choice get the best selection of our store, Meats and Groceries at You can ALWAYS accident-causin- following patients received treatment at the Lehi Hospital this Mrs. Rusell Thompson of American Fork, was brought to the Lehi Hospital Monday for medical treatment. Values adv. FRUITS MEATS SEASONABLE GREEN VEGETABLES, Etc GROCERIES - eight-year-o- The Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Austin wishes to announce th earrival of a winsome baby girl, born Wednesday. Marvelous RED CROSS Hospital Notes Mrs. "Frerkles." Novel by Gene Stratton- conws to the screen of the' l e i if i tiwyni, itmilea .i re, ouiiuay, jiuiiuay unu Tuesday. Based upon the Gene Stratton-Por- ter novel which leads the list of bestsellers for the last sixty years, the picturization of "Freckles" brings to the screen one of the greatest stories of love and conflict ever filmed"Freckles," a lonely orphan boy,' finds work and shelter in a logging camp in the Indiana Limberiost. Here he falls in love with a young teacher of the community school and becomes fast friends with the adorable little imp, Laurie Lou. The story of his conquest of the evil forces which plot his downfall is a gripping narrative, and the comedy provided, by Laurie Lou lightens the tense drama with an irresistible sparkle. Tom Brown and Carol Stone are cast in the romantic leads and Vir ginia Weidler. the child who made a sensation as ' Little Sister in "Laddie" and "Europcna'' "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," portrays Laurie Lou. The picturesque Mother Lode country of California, was used as the scenic backgound of this RKO Radio Picture. -- ATTEHTIOH WELL ar Next comes James Ilolden, a man of good judgment who needs no introHe has Lehi's interest at duction. heart and will make a good balance wheel to work with the younger men and then we go out and select another successful farmer FRED PETERSON. He is successful with his own affairs which is a good qualification for a public servant. Priced at Goodwin's-- Porter Set and Printed in Lehi WING. the lemon's Choleeit FRECKLES' LEill FREE PRESS BroadbentV Zero KING COAL BUTTER WRAPPERS . - mi mi IPepIleV (Ca(0p - PIIOHE 76 OR 70 STATE ST., LEHI few |