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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS. 1&37 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER The How and Why of the TO BE MOVED SM1TH-WHIM- National Unemployment Census Mrs. Eva Anderson will open her new beauty shop at her resilience in on the the f.trmt-- Jnhn Devey corner of Main Street and 1st East, Mr. and Mrs- AnMonday rnorni'i?derson are moving into the Devey will operhome ami Mr. Ander-o- n ate a modern beauty shop there. She to meet h.er friends will he an i patr"s at this new location. A - pb-ase- I. Z. TURKEY DAHCE AT er CARDS BE SENT? Wlt-- THIRD WARD . Third Ward M. I. A. will The hold their annual turkey dance in the Ward C'haM-l- Tuesday, November 2.'5-feature of the affair will be the turkey drawing when lucky ticket holders will be awarded fat turkeys feast. Th for their Thanksgiving public is invited to join the Third Ward, Tuesday evening. 5. , 6. IS THE l ENSI S COMF1 LSORV? No. But every unemployed or partly unemployed taen. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Malan Pwk, Wednesday, died Thurs day and was buried in the Iehi City Cemetery following a short graveside 6ervice. The baby is survived by its parents, one brother, its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Peck of I.ehi and Mr. and Mrs. Daniels of Alpine. A baby boy born to WILL THE CENSUS BE TAKEN? Cards will be delivered on November 16 and must be returned by MIDNIGHT NOVEMBER 20. They are already addressed and no postage is WHO SHOULD KILL AND RETURN CARDS? girls receive award able to Every person who is unemployed or partly unemployed who is work and wants work. Club girls received Four Lehi awards from the Utah County agent for their participation in the Utah Girls Style Revue at County 4-- RE-SHOULD MORE THAN ONE UNEMPLOYED PERSON IN A FAMILY RN A CARD? Yes. Every unemployed member of a family should fill out and return a card, if able to work and seeking work. It. WHERE MAY ADDITIONAL CARDS BE OBTAINED? At any post office or from your postman. II. WHERE CAN INFORMATION BE SECURED IN FILLING OUT CARDS? At your post office or from your postman. 12. IS THIS CENSUS CONFINED TO AMERICAN CITIZENS? No. All permanent residents of the United States are included. 13. IS THE INFORMATION GIVEN ON THE CARDS TO BE CONSIDERED CONFIDENTIAL? CHORUS ORGANIZES H Provo in connection with the Utah County Fair. Zetella Price received a gold pin as winner of second place in the revue and Atha Hebertson, Beat-- : rice and Mell Wardle each received silver pins as participants in the re--! vue. The pins are engraved with an old fashioned girl and have the let- tering of ''Utah County Style Revue and With the pins were letters of appreciation and commendation of the work done by the girls. Yes. This information will be used for unemployment statistics only. The I.ehi Parent Teachers Ladies Chorus members met at the home of Mrs. Claron Jorgenson, Wednesday evening, in a business meeting and eocial. Mrs, Robert Allred was named president, of the group with Miss LaPriel Goodwin as secretary. The ladies enjoyed a lively social followed by dainty refreshments. 11 SHOULD EVERY QUESTION OF THE CENSUS CARD BE ANSWERED? 13. WHO IS AN "UNEMPLOYED" 16. WHO IS PERSON? A person of either sex or any color with part-timable to do more work and is looking for more work. e 17, MISSIONARY LEAVES RELIEF SOCIETY A person of either sex or any color who is not working and is able to work and seeking work. "PARTLY UNEMPLOYED" PERSON? CONFERENCE SUNDAY employment who is IN THIRD WARD ARE PERSONS ON EMERGENCY WORK PROJECTS INCLUDED? Yes. They should register as unemployed. A specific question, Number 2c, is provided on the Report Card for all persons working on a W.P.A., N.Y.A., C.C.C., or other emergency work project which is supported by The Third WTard Relief Society Conference will be held November 21st at 7:00 p. m. All ward members are asked to be in attendance. A good program is being arranged. public funds. FOR FIELD A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES The White House Washington Glen Smith left Lehi. Thursday for L. D. S. Mis- sion field. He spent Wednesday and Thursday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith. Accompanying him to Salt Lake were: Mr. and Mrs fcarl bmith, Mr. and Mrs. James Preston of American Fork; Miss Mary Jacobs. Miss Beryl Lewis of Pleasant Grove; Miss Bess Gerhart of Provo; Miss Arlean Allred, Ronald Price, Don Southwick and Sterling The Senior Class of Seminary motored to Salt Lake, Sunday, accompanied by their teacher, Mr. Milton' Knudsen. While there, they attended), the Catholic and Presbyterian church es and the services in the tabernacle. TO EVERY WORKER: If you are unemployed or partly unemployed and are able to work and are seeking work, please fill out this report card right away and mail it before midnight, Saturday, November 20, 1937. No postage stamp is needed. The Congress directed me to take this census. It is important to the unemployed and to everyone in this land chat the census be complete, honest, and accurate. If you give me the facts, I shall try to use them for the benefit of all who need and want work and do not now have it WITH OUR MISSIONARIES Ihi Southern States Mission, November 9, 1937. Free Press. Dear Sir: The time has just about arrived, that I must leave my many friends and good people of the south, and turn toward the setting sun in the western land where the stakes of Zion The Home Service Program on "Diet," and ''Diet in relation to the preservation of the teeth." He also reports that Utah has established means by which people of five of our counties, who live miles from the nearest town, will be able to receive dental work at the hands of a dentist. Dentist Parry and his assistant, Mrs. Parry, of Ogden, who are traveling in a modern equipped dentist office in the form of a trailer office are re lieving the toothache and pains of those people. are. LIONS NOTES So I take my last chance while in the mission field to express mv ap- The Lehi Lions will hold their precidtion to you for your kind consideration in sending me the paper regular luncheon and business meet- each week. I have reallv eniov(.l inz in the Lehi First WarH Roliof the news of the people of Society Hall, Thursday evening, niirhtl. RpnHimnt will "... ). ,,.;,., II IM I can truthfully say that I have Miss Virginia Meiling and special For friendly suggestions on homemaking -' (to-Leh- i. i. 4 Of course you can! The requirements for a convenient bank loan art simole and' easy to meet. Steady income. Adequate assurance of year ability to repay the loan at the terms agreed upon plus reasonable to borrow. That's all security. A satisfactory reason for desiring and interest that a bank convenience the personal you need to enjoy loan always includes. We'll be glad to discuss your personal problem at any time. Why not come in today, datc QSasok o Lehi . 18: Telephone 85 i LEHI, MAIN STREET UTAH crSCT"?: a ig Dance Tonight Free Turkey Given Away Sponsored by Docility Club Fern's Orchestra Tickets 50c Extra Ladies 10c E Grocery Specials I TUNE IN CAN YOU BORROW MONEY? FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT Evans. The campaign for subscriptions of the Lehision is going forth this week. Students of the High School are being asked to subscribe for the Lehision. An effort is being made by the staff to secure a hundred subscriptions by thanksgiving. All high school stud ents are asked to do their part, and subscribe now. II ." Yes. To obtain the most accurate information possible, the President asks that each question be answered. Numbers 9 and 10 are particularly not important. However, failure to answer some of the questions will invalidate the card. A ft yfrS . WHAT AGE LIMITS APPLY? There are no age limits except existing State regulations concerning workers' ages. 9. PARENTS TEACHERS : . i tr person is urgently requested to cooperate. HOW WILL THE CENSIS BE CONDUCTED? Cardswill Through the facilities of the Post Office Department. Report be delivered to every family. Cards are to be returned by mail to Washington for tabulation and analysis. W HEN k 1 required. 1. NEWBORN HABY BURIED v j - family in the United States. lAJvtN? I'N'DER WHOSE Al'SPICES IS Hit lOSLS that it be has directed, President and the has decreed, Congress To 3 lit of their daughter. F. Whimpey on Howard to Utella, 26:hFriday, November well known are Both young reopie the bride is a graduate of the in are active jLehi High School and Uih Ward 'in the Fourth and Sec-nbeen Smith Miss ha; activities. at Suit Lake City for some-- i time Parents i.f the t''i 'e are intr at a wedding reception at the 1;. in rt. Saturdav eWning. N'ovem- .tn. Honoring ut- - " " " Mis June Doyle of Salt Lake City, Miss Vera Brown and Ruth Whimpey and Dale will act as bridesmaids k-s- t man. as act will Whimpey Friends of the young people are showering them with best wishes for a happy future. They will make their home in the Lehi Fourth Ward, WH AT IS PIKHOSE OF THE l .VEMPl O YMENT CENSIS? To get an accurate count of the unemployed and partly unemployed. TO WHOM 'i marriage ing nation-vid- e questwn-and-cnsw- v P anMr. and Mrs. J.eph E. Smith forthcomand nounce the engagement census of all unemployed and partially unemthe dates ployed persons in the United States will be taken between of direction the and at 16 act of to 20, Congress, by November of President Roosevelt. form, is the information you need Here, in to know ahout this plan. r the Northwestern States J ENGAGEMENT S BEAUTY SHOP EYA lg THE LEHI FREE PRESS n Thursday, Friday Saturday, Nov. 18, 19, 20 M W w M n m m M M FLOUR, Hustlers Unity 48 lb. bag $1.25 FLOUR, Turkey Red 48 lb. bag $1.39 Corn Flakes, large package 2 for 19c Pumpkin, No. 2 Cans 2 for 19c Raisins, Seedless, 15 ounce package 3 for 25c I Mince Meat 2 Pounds 25c 3 Cans 25c, 1 Case $1.89 bpnng Maid Salad Dressing, Dinner Club, 1 25c quart jars Hy-Pr- o . Liquid Cleanser Half Gallon 25c A-Soda Crackers, l 2 pound package 19c Graham Crackers, A-- l 2 pound package 22c s, r-ea- m enjoyed the past two years lahorintr ni"su'al numbers from Lhi and Prnvn the among people of the south. I re- - will be given. The committee in charge will be m girt very much that the time has come so soon tlmt T must return. Lions Durnell. KdJington and Fowler, M Although I cannot express with words with the pride to be furnished bv Lion how greatful I am to the Lord for Jones UL"' 4 Packages U1' Ail navors to the opportunity of filling a mission. The committee for the next meeting MORTON'S SMOKE SALT....10 Pound Can I h'tve never before in Jt;: my life found will be Lions Jones, Jorgenson and a goup of young people so brotherlv. Lott. M SYRUP 10 Pound Bucket and so full of godliness as I find tho CRIyC missionaries of this church. For more LEHI MEN JOIN RABBIT HUNT 3 Pound Can than a hundred years they have gone into every nation in the worl.' with a A rabbit hunt was staged in Cedar glorious message about God. .and his Valley, Thursday by the Riverton concern for his children. Their one Motor Co. Lester J. Colled n,! concern is to show how the ster B. Colledge joined the Rivert on principles oi me uospei and the standards of I1U' on the hunt. The men . .1minting is good n fVda.- - report. living enected of a i.atterdav Sa nt. v,iu.. M make life more beautiful and prepare as a total of 30.1 rabbits were killed boys and girls and men and women bV tw"nty hunters. Sides were chosen M fo- - Hp an i the losing side furnished blessing of eternal );fo. supper My wish is that more of our Proup at the Sparkle Inn voung for will have people this oppotunity. Be-I realize how much it has meant guests at the wedding M to me. Not think of the good I mav Saturday in the Third ward of Mrs ' hn done to others. Ethel Wyman were: Mrs. Verna nay uort s blessings ever attend Archer and dauirhtrr. ... , v ' ana . -- n vn I,.Verna. Mm ."nu 1 I ;,i a r .. you do. liuu .... mm.;. .t.im,ui Miiy, .nr. Mvrum sincerely your friend. nn,I brothetl I'Undgreeti. Mss Maurice Rarthalo- in the Hie cause of our Lord. "ew, Miss Evelyn Sultney. Mr. and Elder Jean L. Phillips Miss Esmne Ruin ,f c.i. .u iLjuKf ,. ,ir. and Mrs. Venno Caspo. Holladav; M Mrs. George Mitchell. D- W. L, W,or ton Woodscros.s- :iftnr,,j.i Mr. nti,' Mrs. r.vans onwn c i Dental meeting held Mondav evening at the Hotel Utah, in Salt Lake. A ir. and Mrs. Wren Renson. I'asant 3K Cove; Mrs. Vern R,,1,. American very interesting discussion was and Mr. Billv Michel, gjven Park ,:s'i',""i5.',2:"i;,iS'2;i;--i-.--.-.-.--.-.,-.-- City. -- 19c SNOWDRIFT 85c MIXED NUTS, Without Peanuts.. ..2 Pounds WALNUTS, Fancy 0. 1 Soft Shells.. 2 lbs. 69c 59c j vwiww i.nucOLATES 1 ,0 30c 39c lb. box 25c t MEAT DEPARTMENT T MISS NANCY FINCH Choice Baby Beef Roasts . Oleomargarine Beef Steaks n Lard, Pikes Peak ' n K S L U each Wednesday and Friday 9:45 A. M. - t 5 j 1 7c Pound 2Pcvrds45c 20c Pound 2 Pounds 35c Turkeys and Chickens for Thanksgiving lace your order early. PEOPLE'S For recipes and recipe covers call at your local UTAH POWER f LIGHT COMPANY OFFICE 1 CO-O- P ' V |