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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, ly:i NATHANIEL HARRY FELT Nathans! ;striiaster Harry Ftlt, 77, former of Manti, died in the '.!!:ta! at Iehi Saturday foliow-'r.t- r an abdominal operation. He re 0 p. m. cti, th- came here from his home in - i. M - r.- - -- - H " lle was Lorn in Salt Lake City on December 2, 1V. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Elvira Clark Felt Manti. and the following sons and daughters: Harold Felt of Salina. T. R. Felt of Dividend, Mrs. Venice An- dersfn of Momm. Roger Felt of Fair- Christensen of iew. Mrs. I.uvon l'rovo. Mrs. Rhea Fddington of I.ehi, Albert and Beth Evans, I.yd-a"har'-- - Felt of Centerfold, 2 grand- ch'liTii and two and a s'ter, Mrs. Dell Young of Salt l.a'--e Citv. Mr. Feh has vNited at the home of Dr. ar.d Mrs. Fddington several months each year and has made hosts of friends among the I.ehi people. f it) I i, i Electric Ranges cook d'nntr for thousands cl Jarnes m this territory ever day automatically. AH you hcve to do is place the food in tl.e i ELECTRIC COOKING COSTS oven end set the automatic dials. You can go oat for the afternoon and come homo to a perfectly coclccd rr.eal. Ti.e convenience of aulomc'.Ic cooking, however, is cr.'.y cne cf the many advantccs of electric cockcry. Hundreds cf housewives hcve purchased electric ranges recently because of their clean-linerhundreds of others because of the low operating ccst on present electric rates. Mere th-- n HO.CuO heme dwellers in territory enjoy electric cooking. Why not join this happy throng? Come in. Let's talk t'-i- THINII s inx-- & top-flig- em-ph.v- or all-st- T.-ih- "1" The District Red Cross Roll Call Convention will be held at l'rovo, Thursday, November :J (tonight) at 7:o0 p. m. in room 2ti0 E of the Dr. Adam llrigham Young Unier.-ity- . S. Reunion and others will be present and to present special feato tures of the Roll Call. Dr. Bonnion is state chairman of the Red Cross Roll Call. All I.ehi Rod Cross chapter officers ;.nd roll call workers are expected to Those desiring transbe present. contact Mrs. Sarah should portation K. Gaisford or Mayor Whimpey. Mrs. Mable Roberts and Mrs. Jennie Wanlass have been named chairmen for the Lehi Red Cross Roll Call. Ward workers will be selected at a iter date. over. sua vcuzi j VENTION TONIGHT THAN YOU ar a, e The Utah County United Democracy presents experienced Candidates who are friendly to the great program of CARRIAGES PETERSON-JONE- Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Amendment No. 1 OF LANDS AND OTtf ER RM PERMANENT SCHOOL FUND 4 JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING TO AMEND SECTION S, ARTICLE OF 10 OF THE CONSTITUTION WE STATE OF UTAH, RELATOF ING TO THE PROCEEDS LANDS AND OTHER PROPERTY ANJ) CREATING A PERMANENT FUKD AMD A UNIFORM SCHOOL FOND FOR THE COMMON AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Be it resolved by the Leaislature of of all the state of Utah, : the members elected to each house j I ,, concurring therein:SECTION 1. That it ia proposed to ! amend Bection 3 of Article 10 of the i Constitution of the state of Utah ai ! mended by the vote of the electors at the general election of 1930 to read m follows: Sec. 3. The proceeds of the sales J Of all lands that have been or may i hereafter be gTanted by tha United t States to this state, for the support the common schools, and fie per ' i oentam of the net proceeds of the j tales of United States public lands faring within the state and sold by the i United States subsequent to the ad mission of this state into tha Union, hall be and remain a permanent fund, to be called the State School Fund, the interest of which only, shall be Expended for tha support of the com mon schools. Ihe interest on the State School Fund, the proceeds of all propstate by erty that may accrue to the unclaimed cheat or forfeiture, all akares and dividends of any tion incorporated under the laws of .t . .. .I n UtloQ tkla ...j timber, and the proceeds of the or other disposition of minerals j tale r other property from school and j tat lands, other than those granted Icr specific purposes, shall, with such ther revenues as the Legislature may j from time to time allot thereto, con-- i titute a fund to be known as the j Uniform School Fund, which Uniform i School Fund shall be maintained and j Med for the support of the common n public schools of the state and portioned in such manner as the legislature shall provide. The of Section 7, Article XIII of this Constitution shall be construed M a limitation on the raU of taxa-tion tangible property for district ashool purposes and not on the amount of funds available therefor and, further, no moneya allocated to the Unl-- j. farm School Fund shall be considered i 1 fixing the rate of taxation speci-- ; flad in Section 7 of Articla XIII. BECTION 1. The secretary of state directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state at the next general electioa in the i manner provided bv law. s SECTION 3. If adopted by the ! alactora of the state, this amendment ' ahall talc ffect the first day of (BOCEEDS FUND-UNIFO- 1 two-thir- '. i tf -- V. 1 ti i ; i oi " ( v 1 January, Constitutional l Amendment No. 2 RATI OF TAXATION PURPOSES DISTRIBUTION I January, 1939. Constitutional Amendment No. 3 OF WORK ON PUBLIC WORKS A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING , AKiium TO AMEND SECnu.y IS OF THE CONSTITUTION OF UTAH, RELATING TO HOURS OF WORK ON ALL PUBLIC WORKS. Be it resolved bu the Legislature of mi the state of Utah, members elected to each of the two thereof: in favor houses voting That it is nroposad crr"TTnM i to amend section 6 of article 18 of the Constitution of the state of Utah. Sec. 6. The Legislature snau ottermine the hours rati " tuta a day's work on all works ar undertakings carried on or aided Dy tha state, county or municipal govern in inment; and the legislature health laws to provide for the in safety of employees deUa-min- e smelters, and mines and shall hoars of maximum the number of service, per day. ' SECTION Z. J"?' of state is hereby this proposed amendment of the state at the election in tha manner l8SECTI0N 8. H adopted by tha Jdment electors of this state this shall take etieci wo HOURS tuo-inir- ..... friae. f"rt.ei,,!tt3 5"J January, 193. . - t. u . "Jorrctsrv of State JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING of Urah do hereby certify Sute and f AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION T, ng . a full. ( t u. the forego that I ARTICLE XIII OF THE CONSTI-- f. "u .a"""""7 01 TUTION OP THB RTATB OF correct COPY raiu by tha i OTAH, RELATING TO THE RATE Amendments proposed session of the li my AND TAXATION. PURPOSES the sama appears i DISTRIRTlTintf . fle. U resolved that they will 0fl"further y the Legislature 1 1 State of Utah, of all the offfclal ballot 8 at tha ths members elected to each house i ,1938, general election eoncurrin therein : number and title Berain SECTION 1. That it la proposed to under tha ' ' section 7 of Articla 18 of tha of thir state of Utah, as fded by the Tota of the electora at general election of 1930 to read 26th day of AagTist, 1958. : aa follows: Sec 7. Tha rata of taxatioa an on property shall not exceed yrible aaoh dollar vaTimMtn twn muA Ion r- mills for general state purposes. Saeratary af i4w-jOTtor ana mni for high ac&oo! 1 S 1939. purposes, which shall constitute the high school fund; said furc shal' be apportioned in the mniner the Legislature shall provide, to the schoo districts maintaining high schools, and such levy for district school purposes which together with such other funds as may be available for district school an purposes, will raise annually amount which equals $25 for each person of school age in the state as shown by the last preceding school census; the same to be distributed among the school districts according to the last preceding school census; and in addition an equaliiation fund which when added to other revenues provided for this purpose by the Legislature shall be $5 for each person of school aire as shown by the last pre ceding school census; said equalization fund shall be apportioned to the school districts in such manner as the Legislature shall provide. Said rates shall not be increased unless a proposition to increase the same specifying the rate or rates proposed and the time during which the same shall be levied, be first submitted to a vote of such of the qualified electors of the state, as in the year next preceding such election, shall have paid a property tax assessed to them within the state, and the majority of those voting thereon shall vote in favor thereof, in such manner as may be provided by law. SECTION 2. The secretary of state is directed to submit this proposed amendment to the electors of the state in the next general election in the manner provided by law. SECTION 3. If adopted by the electors of the state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of Che l0 ' d joe- IW'Xeerf ur ff Jtl,a ' two-thir- ,PUr faa. Franklin D. S Mr. and Mrs. Chris Peterson of American Fork, announce the marri- ige of their daughter, Viva, to Ray mond Jones, son of Mrs. Mary Jones of this city. The marriage took place in Provo, Wednesday of last week. The young couple will make their home in Lehi. Friends of the young people are showering them with best wishes for a happy future. Mr. and Mrs. Oral W. Evans and children of Iona, Idaho, are spending the week in Lehi with relatives and friends. c Roosevelt for Action, Progress, Peace For U. S. Senate lialsW FOR SALE OR RENT on easy terms in Third Ward Acre with good water right and V0"U I ivimhicu uiivn CUV Waiei. House, Barn and Coops. See Elbert D. Thomas For Congress J. Will Robinson HEAL REALTY CO. 105 West 3, 1938 comrades w ho find themselves on the ENGAGEMENT opposite sides of the law when the organize to ANNOUNCED TALE OF ALASKANS inhabitants of the region stamp out the pirates who have been raiding their traps and imperiling an- as the livelihood. Miss Mr- - and Mrs. Kevin Crabb their I ii the tangled livi-- of four inhabitboth who loves men, plays nounce the engagement of their ants of a remote Alaskan fishing vill- hotelkeeper her biggest dramatic role to date and daughter, Jean, to Mr. Delbert Page, is the heroic mirrored age struggle who Mn of Mrs. Thomas Bage of River-sai- d for existence in America's las tfront- - lears out the predictions of those she would ultimately become a tun. The marriage to take place in ler region in "Spawn of the North" actress. in the mar future. Paramount' surging drama of jeo- Miss Crabb is a graduate of the Although Raft and Fonda are arand die pie who live dangerously in other each a local rayed high school and a popular memagainst which plays at the courageously old friend-i-hi- p ber of Ixhi's younger set. She is their struggle, Koyal Theatre, Sunday and Tuesday. in Salt I.ake Citv. brings them together again after Fonda and Cieorgv Kuft, Henry When events. a of series smashing ' I .amour hed an cast e leader of the fish- - pirates moves to j KXCAC.EMFNT ANNOUNCED in a brilliant scieen version of Uar- - t' Raft in kill Kinda revenge, springs! rett Wilioughhy's famous novel, play- makMr. George Thomas announces the n f again.-- t the sweeping background to his friend's side and, though in the world, engagement of his daughter, Violet, sacrifice the greatest ing Ala.-ka land of breathtaking life. to William Jooster, son of Mr. and where life savs Fonda's ,ceiiery and rugged The Mrs. John Jooster of Draper. ften depends on a few feet between in the near Coodwin to returned Miss take Arleen place marriage sell. ...nor a an an iceberg and the law holds only when there are men strong home. Monday from a visit with her future. anil determined enough to enforce it. Mster. Mrs. Austin Gundmundsen of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest I.ittlefoid Raft Uld F nda are excellent in Milwauke. Wis., and a tour of the were She a states. very Saturday guests of Mr. anf reports he cllie loles, a.-- the two fishing eastern Mrs. Deveraux of Pleasant Grove. Ira vacation. enjoyable RED GROSS CON- muck. k&L s; it . M--- NOVEMBER DRAMA TELLS HEROIC DEATH SUMMONS k THURSDAY. LEIII FREE PRESS, LEW, UTAH Center Street, Provo Thone 4 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER-- 2 year term WAMT ABS per bu. Hansen. Hagan APPLES FOR SALE You pick them. ROYAL J. HURDOCK LOST Brown imitation leather boys' jacket at school. Harold Mangum or Call For BURTON H. ADAMS FOR COUNTY CLERK C. A. (TAB) GRANT FOR COUNTY RECORDER White Chester Boar for Service 95-. L. Barnhart, Phone year term SYLVAN W. CLARK FOR STATE LEGISLATURE 8-- Six Weeks Old Pigs See James C. Gough. 4 FOR STATE SENATE 25c 2 Holstein and one FOR SALE Guernsey Heifers, fresh, cheap. li. Davis, 285 So. 5th West. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER A. 0. ELLETT FRANCIS S. LUNDELL FOR COUNTY TREASURER ANDREW JENSEN FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR ELOISE P. FILLMORE L. 1.1. ATWOOD 10-1- -tf Chester White Boar For Serrice Ml See Frank Barnes, Phone 130-- CAUTION HOUSE CLEANING SPECIAL Spring fills mattress from your old cotton mattress for only $8.50. Mattress Renovation for Only $4.50 Call at Complete. OVERMAN MATTRESS CO. 54 North 4th West Provo, Utah Lehi of Call 8-- SOMETHING NEW AT A BAR GAIN A Package of Oar Town Fin Stationery Printed with Ixjhi, Utah, oi: Paper and on hack flap of Thia fa envelope for ONLY 10c. cheaper than you have been paying Uae printed for any stationery. a than yon at price cheaper stationery pay for blank paper. Lehi Free Pree. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR FOR COUNTY SHERIFF MARCELLUS I1IELS0H FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY JOHN S. EVANS FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR A. R. SKELTOH ARNOLD S. ROYLAHCE On November 8th Elect Experienced Public Servants VOTE DEMOCRATIC STRAIGHT! (Paid Political Adv.) |