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Show THURSDAY. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER THE LEHI FREE PRESS, LEIOUTAH 23. 1939 the Lehi Hospital, Monday, following a recent operation. A baby girl was born to Mr. Donald Hogan of Fairfield, Hospital Notes Mrs. Raymond Jones and baby were taken home from the Lthi HosA baby daughter waa born to Mrs. pital, Monday. Sherman Peterson (Lucille Winter-ton- ) at the Lehi Hospital, Sunday. Mr. Donald Gammett and baby were taken to their home in Pleasant Mrs. Van A baby girl was born Grove. Sunday, from the Lhi HosMork (Rowena Russon) at the Lehi pital. Hospital, Sunday. Mrs. Jack Welker and baby were taken to their home in Cedar Fort. A baby son was born to Mrs. Sunday, from the Lehi Hospital(Norma ArmHyrum Wilkerson at the Lehi Cedar Fort, of strong) Mr. Glen Chilton was removed to Hospital. Monday. following her home Wednesday. medical care at the local hospital for A daughter was born to Mrs. C. H. the past few weeks. Beck of American Fork at the Lehi Rulon Russon was taken home from Hospital, Tuesday. tttMHmtllMIHIllttlUtt Save $20 On New Kelvinator Washer Was $84.95 Now $64.95 I YOU SAVE fZO.W MASSIVE PORCELAIN TUB WRINGER. FULL COME IN WHITE Suppply la Limited! ur TODAY-O- When You Need Hardware Give Us A CalL Lehi Hardware I j Seasoned Timber The airJetic cunleits ot the woi'.i usuaiiy are won by young men. Sslio: da tnd in T.en over (arty that of physical strength, endurance and speed that makes the cr.anip;oa in times ot war the men ho go "over the top" are young men, as are the men who fly our fighting planes and man oui battleships. In industry and in business there are certain types ot work that can best be done by young men at the:r zenith in physical dexterity and stam.na. But it is a different matter to outline the policies of a g:ant corporation; to lead a country at war: to understand and solve the complex problems of a great nation: to be able to win the confidence and the full cooperation of leaders in thought and action. For such important tasks thoughtful persons demand men of broad experience "seasoned timber." The biggest job in the world today is the management of the United States of America. Greatest country that it lain material resources and in the brains to develop them it has social and economic problems that can be coped with only by a man of keenest insight; knowledge obtained by many years of close touch with governmental affairs; and long study of agriculture, industry, and finance from a national viewpoint Virile, practical influential, forceful John N. Garner is the man of the hour today. For thirty years in the House of Representatives and for six years in the chair thirty-si- x years of power and of leadership he has fought for constructive liberalism in o t's i; government; for true democracy; for social Justice; for economic independence of the American citizen. Seasoned in statesmanship, he has the wisdom, the practicality, the understanding of men, the Insight into great problems, the extraordinary technique of politics, and the human sympathy that only the year can bring those qualities that this great nation so vitally needs today. Galileo made scientific discoveries after he was 70. Henry Ford, at 75. Is still improving the Ford car. Judge Gary, at 83, headed the giant United States Steel Corporation. the Tiger of France, Clemenceau, guided his people at 77. Benjamin Franklin, at 81. helped to frame the American Constitution. Gladstone, when past 85. was Prime Minister of England. Justice Holmes, at 90, wrote Important and exceedingly clear Supreme Court decisions. John N. Garner, in his Intellectual prime, at 69, is beinff called to the Presiwar-wea- ry GLENN WING, Manager LEHI, UTAH MAIN STREET in a warm bouse dency in 1940 by all classes of the American people. He has the confidence of the farmer. He has the confidence of the working man In town and country. He has the confidence of the man at the head of an industrial empire and the men of financial power. Vigorous of body and mind, powerful of conviction and courage, wise in the affairs of state, he will carry on all of the sound legislation that has been passed during the term of President Roosevelt A great patriot a ereat liberal, a great Democrat, a great leader. John Nance Garner will be the next president of the United States! FIREMAN AUTOMATIC S'N ,.v WWW M. . LflDTTT PLUMBING and HEATING PHONE 23 Future Farmers Madn. daughter of November Fp' f k u ' ... - : I Enjoy Your Holiday Trip BY TRAIN It's Comfortable! You write, or just relax delightful can read, as you ride in comfort. It's Carefree! You'll be free from highway hazards. No worry about the weather. No unexpected expense. It's Convenient! LOW FAEFS Round trip in coaches froa. Lot Ang.lM Chicago AJm Tty lew one-wa- y LEHI 122.40 $47.00 tana Alk local agnt about th cooreaaaf cbduli and low lam J. WHYDE, Phone 7 5 r,m N AT CEDAR FORT new bishopric was named for ward Harvey conference, Sunday evening. Dahl was named fcishop with Afum first counselor and Chamberlain, counselor. The second Ault. Ferris Therlo Cook, is bishopric retiring bishop; Ernol Cook and Harvey Dahl, counselors. A FOR SALE - were Ray Carlson of Pleasant Grove, married in Heber City, November 13. The bride is well known locally and has hosts of friends offering conSeveral parties honorgratulations. are planned for the people young ing the near future. They will make their home in American Fork. the Cedar Fort Ward at the YOUNG PIGS Irvin Johnson. Barnhart, daughter of JL. Barnhart and Miss Donna Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Bay Carson, Mr. Miss Ida See and Mrs. La Von Your.g, Thurman and Miss Margaret Thur-lMrdinner man will be Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. E J. Niel- son of Mt. Pleasant evea-in- - i s- LOCAL ITEMS The Chantante Chorus were entertained at the home of Mrs. Dorton, following the regular pric tice at the high school, Monday MrsDorton, Mrs. June Jorg. enson, Miss Arleen Goodwin, Mrs. Gwen Dorton and Mrs. Emily Those son acting as hostesses. Mrs. June were: Jorgenson. present' Miss LaPriel Goodwin, Miss Isobel Brown, Mrs. Mirl Garrett, Miss Ada 1'hunps, Jirs. jius ash, .urs. j0se- phine KODison, miss aianene Tew, Jennie Nostrum, Mrs. Mi Dorton ana miss ineirna uooawin. The chorus is sponsored by the I Parent-- Asscation. Teacher Select Your Christmas Presents Now Mrs. Hannah Francis of Morgan, former Lehi resident, is reported to be seriously ill at her Morgan home. Misses Thelma and Arleen Goodwin were business visitors to Salt Lake City. Tuesday afternoon. A Small Deposit will hold them until Christmas. NEW DRESSES and HOSIERY Miss Ida Thurman, Mrs. Bay Carson and Miss Margaret Thurman were business visitors to Salt Lake City. Saturday. SNOW SUITS and SNOW SHOWS FOR GIRLS Large Stock of House Slippers for the Family. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and Mrs. Ellen Thomas visited with Mr-anMrs. U. A. Jones of Salt Lake City, Sunday. SHOES and RUBBER FOOTWEAR WARM CLOTHING LEATHER Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor, daugh ter, Colleen, and Mrs. James Taylor, visited with Mr. and Mrs. L of Salt Lake City, Sunday. COATS FOR THE FAMILY Winter is coming. WOOL COATS OVERCOATS Power's lioe tore x,:itm::i:i-- .::t ' AtMetle (DairmlYiiI. When Tracy, in the role of Henry Stanley, the crack young reporter on the old New York Herald, spoke those famous words "Dr. Livingstone I presume in the heart of Africa, drama's most thrilling moment was stirringly reenacted in this spectacular 20th Century-Fo- x film. Producer Zanuck. his associated producer, Kenneth Macgowan, and ihs director, Henry King, all sticklers for realism, insured a true and authentic picture of the thrilling adventure and the heroic adventurer who faced all the nameless dangers of unknown Africa heat, fever, cannibals, jungle when his fiery and dynamic publisher, James Gordon Bennett, gave him that memorable assignment "Find Livingstone!" The film shows Stanley first as he was in 1869, a hard-boile- d reporter of bulldog tenacity who willingly risked his neck to get his story! It follows him through all the thrills and dangers of his great adventure and shows with great dramatic force the influence on his character and his whole life of his meeting and subsequent friendship with the great missioaary-explore- r, who had buried himself in the black heart of uknown Afrca to serve humanity. For when Livingstone died, young Stanley picked up the torch and became one of the greatest men of his day. The chief romantic interest of the story is carried by Nancv Kelly, as the lovely daughter of the English consular agent at Zanzibar, and Richard Greene, as the son of Lord Tyce. who had just returned, fever-racked, from a similar but unsuccess ful expedition. Walter Brennan is cast as the o!d Indian scout who accompanied Staa-leCharles Coburn is splendid as Lord Tyce. the popmpus publisher of the London Globe; Si Cedric Hard- - it .. "i " ,. Sponsored by Lehi Lions Club " High School Gym. " ,.. M. ' Slum -- The greatest adventure known to man was thrillingly reconstructed on the screen of the Royal Theatre, next Sunday, Monrlay and Tuesday night in Darryl F. Zanuck's produc- -' tion of "Stanley and Livingstone, with twice Academy Award winning Spencer Tracy turning in aother masterful performace, with Nancy Kelly and Richard Greene at the head of one of the greatest acting casts ever assembled. COAL The MADS 16. 1939. The Ernest Madsen of hrive Wishing' to be ini.ej son E- - Racker, DANCE AT FOURTH f'mv". and William ot tnu Racker I D. ers and then met at the aheulr" ,f Mr. ar.d Mr? . WARD FRIDAY c:tv. ere married in the Sa:t Lake . Thursday, nieht fr,r ,u. lue jj. 22 bov. were There ation. Wednesday. Tn.p!e, of the few close calls, who survived ,; Tht bride is a graduate Ward Missionary the initatioTT Peanuts and The Lehi Fourth Unversity Your? and candy Brij-'haof the Committee are sponsoring a Married to the boys to smooth oat tL is a former student given Foks Dance in their ward chapel, A weaainjr letry kinks after the initation. Carters ime inst'tut.o a "of the Friday, November 24, i.e:u fin Orchestra will furnish the music. brides parens. Wednesday evening attend. to invited Salt Everyone The.-- ill make their home in Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Andersoj Lake City and daughters. Dorothy and Glendi, ot isanay, spenv luesaay eve HEW BISHOPRIC with Mrs. Elias M. Jones. ! EAKXH LIVINGSTONE COAL FIRING I, I M:?s Xe .la Mr. ar.j Mrs STANLEY AHD els. Low prices. Easy terms. 23, iS2, F, F. A. HEWS MARRIAGES portrayal wicke offers a trtily jf t Hull Henry of Dr. Livir.gbtor.e. Bennett orir.gs James Gordon to vivid life' nrn?riv That's only one of the may joys of having an Iron Fireman to fire your furnace for you. Altogether, Iron Fireman gives you the finest automatic heating you can buy at the lowest possible fuel cost. Visi' our display room. New Coal Flow mod- mo M NOVEMBER Saturday, Nov0? 25th Boxing, Wrestling and Weight Lifting Local and Outside Talent Wrestling and Weight Lifting from Deseret Gym. Admission 10c, 15c and 25c. " " nui ti ii Community Christmas Benefit 1 1 in ii 1 1 1 i) nffi.MtMM, DEPOSITS INSURED BY The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON n c $5000 MAXIMUM INSURANrP 7 II r bta...!-.- ! VI FOR EACH nu The State Bank of y; 1ELEPHONB 8i ll i--Clll MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTH ing- - |