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Show on shoes their Thirty days notice will be given if it ever becomes necessary to terminate shoe ration stamp 18 in war ration book one. Cheser Bowles, acting administrator of the office of price administration, announced Monday at Washington, D. C. Mr' Bowles' statement was made to reunfounded fute rumors that the validity period of stamp 18 might be cancelled with only 24 hours notice to consumers. "The only reason for ever terminating the validity period of shoe stamps would be the problem of counterfeiting," said Mr. Bowles. "We have found counterfeiters of stamp 18 in a few isolated instances and are tracing them to the source." "The purpose of rationing is to spread the limited supply. If people will spend their stamps for shoes when and if they need them, they can be confident there will be OPA SMOl ; Top Karl Lind spent the week-en- d quality Logger Boots for in Salt Lake City. weather will soon be upon Bad GRAVESIDE Men's sheep lined canvas coats adv. THERMO ROTAL ANTI FREEZE Reed Nostrom, son of Mrs. Jennie Nostrom and Glen Zimmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman, who are with the U. S. Marine re serves at the University of Colorado, at Colorada Springs, Colo., are spending a few days with their parents in Lehi. Both boys are members of the U. of Colorado football team. Bring Your Container GET YOUR SUPPLY NOW IKFAHT FIIIE Graveside services were held at the Lehi Cemetery Saturday after noon for Nancy Evans, week 01a infant of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Evans. The baby was born on October 14, at the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt FOODS FOR BUST HOUSEWIVES TO PREPARE NOURISHING WAR TIME MEALS Make Our Store Your Shopping Center 1st East and 1st North Street LEHI, UTAH Johns-Mansvil- le Improved Insulation Bats EAST TO PUT IN, IS ECONOMICAL TO BUT AND SAVES THE FUEL BILL dust and no blower needed. For other hardware needs see us. Main Hardware Manager Vote for the Reaub lean r,1 1CK& . 1 GEORGE LEWIS Mayor 2 4 year Councilman H. WONFOR BARNES JOHN S. BROADBENT WANE E. GHRISTENSEN 2 year Councilmen y. at Goodwin's. adv. advancing in their chosen branches of service for Uncle Sam, Bill and of Mr. Roy Sherwood, grandsons and Mrs. William Osborne. Roy in one of the most dangerous branches of the service, the airborne paratroops. Only the most physically fit are chosen for this work. The other Bil. is brother, stationed at Camp Roberts, Cali fornia, and has been chosen for his outstanding qualities to attend one the large universities the United States for an extended electrical engineering course. of of PROTECTION City Recorder FOR A YOUNG City Treasurer Cast your vote Tuesday, November 2, in favor of these people, Paid Political Advertisement) LEHI, UTAH One Day Only Ethyl Gasoline 21c Gallon ALCOHOL GET IT North 1st East Phon 72-Representing Metropolitan Life Insuranse Lehi. Utah Co. E THERE MAY NOT BE ANY LATER WE FIX FLATS OPEN 8 A. M. TO 8 P. M. Large shipment of Childrens, youths, boys, girls, men's and ladies flannels adv. Winter Clothing for Men and Boys AND PARENTS The Missionary Wives and will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lfnel Larsen, Thursday, October 28th at 8 p. m. All members invited to be present. Par-en- ts Ladies' Dresses, Hosiery, Sweaters, and Coats. Waterproof footwear. John Schowton of Riverton who was taken ill while hunting was brought to the Lehi Hospital, Fri day and Saturday for observation. He was taken to a Salt Lake Hospital, Saturday. Power's liee tore To The Voters of Lehi Nov. 2 The Democratic Party Offers YOU FOR MAYOR DEAN FOR CITY TREASURER MRS. INEZ PETERSON SMITH PRIOR Progressive, Experienced, Capable, Approachable, Past Record PROVES He Will WORK for for their solution. C. WAHLASS 1 in city Successful farmer, experienced affairs, cooperative, loyal to community needs and ideals. FOR 2 YR. COUNCILMEN ELDRED FOX how and WE PLEBI3E FOR 4 YR. COUNCILMAN JACKSON experienced, knows watches for the interests of LehL Familar. with City Problems and Needs. Continued support to the united war effort to bring it to an early and success-fu- l conclusion. 2 Continued sponsorship and planned for community betterment. 3 VICTOR MCIIOLES CLARENCE H. COOK NOW! ANTS-FREEZ- GRANT GAS and OIL community betterment WOMAN S& UTAH STATE TESTED Progressive, successful, sound judgment and experienced. Recognizes needs for Nowadays the future is as much a problem for the young woman as for the young man. Whatever your plans, you will have to think about tomorrows income. You will be interested, we are sure, in the Income Program the Metropolitan has worked out to meet the specific needs of women. Just phone, write, or call. 751 STREET MISSIONARY WIVES . Two brother soldiers of Lehi are LELAND POWELL BLANCH TURNER STATE At the graveside Mrs. Sylvester through November 20. Brown Evans sang a solo, invocation was MEATS, FATS, ETC. eiven bv Sylvester Evans and the stamps C, D, E and F (Book Three) good through October 30. grave was dedicated by S. I. Good Brown stamps G become valid win. October 24 remain good through December 4. Corduroy for Skirts, Jackets, SUGAR Stamp 14 (Book One) adv. Jumpers, etc., at Goodwin's, good for five pounds through November 1. Stamps 15 and 16 WITH OUR SOLDIERS good for five pounds each for canning purposes only, through October 31. Chico, Cal. 2nd Lieut. Wallace SHOES Stamp No. 18 (Book One) Ivan Skinner, son of Mr. John J. for one pair of shoes. No good station now Skinner. Lehi, Utah, is expiration date set. ed with the Army Air Forces at the GASOLINE Stamps No. 8 ("A" Chico, California, Army Air Field Book) good for three gallons through November 21. Lined jumpers at Goodwin's. Goodfellow Field, Texas, Oct. 25 Aviation Cadet Donald N. Evans, Noble 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. reLSehi, 67 3rd East Street, Evans, basic to the this week begin ported training phase of his pilot training at Goodfellow Field, Army Air Forces Pilot School (Basic), San Angelo, Texas. Aviation Cadet Evans reported here with members of Class 44-from primary flying training school at Brady, Texas. At Goodfellow Field he will learn combat fundamentals, nite flying, precision formation,' instrument and crosscountry flying. Completing his training here he will go on to advanced school where he will win his Wings and flying officer rating. A graduate of Lehi High, 1941, where he was tennis singles champion and member of team, Evans is a former student of Brigham Young Univer-citHe was a student when he entered the Army Air Forces. WBILE THEY LAST JUMPERS Webb's Furnishings RATION"RELIIHDER LEHI YOUTH IS TAKING Quilt batts and outing ARMY PILOT TRAINING for quilts at Goodwin's. AT GOODFELLOW FIELD SLACKS CORDUROY LIKED PROCESSED FOODS Blue stamps' X, Y and Z (Book Two) good It passed away Ladies' Fine Dress Rayon Hosiery J FERRIN GURNEY S Boys' leather jackets at. Goodwins. L Lake City. MEN Mr. and Mrs. Leon Peet received word this week of the awarding of medals to their son Don, for marksmanship and good conduct. He is with the U. S. Air Corp. BROADBEHT & SOU See the New a. LADIES' Protect Tour Car with SERVICES HELD FOR TOM WOFFINDEN, BOYS' PART WOOL PANTS ALSO A FEW GABARDINES GOOD SUFPLT at Goodwin's. us. son. at Kanak REDUCED Ladies' Wool Skirts Captain Owens who is stationed with the Utah boys In the Hawaiian Islands, called on parents of the Lehi boys Tuesday. He stated that the boys were well and doing a good Job there. men. Shoes for Children Slippers for Ladies Use YOUR No. 18 Shoe Stamp. to purchase shoes. scare-buyin- g SHOES SHOES 1343 and d ; gave notice that stamp 18 would not expire October 31, 1943, as originally scheduled. Airplane stamp I in ration book three becomes valid on November 1, so that people will have two shoe stamps having no expiration dates yet set with which Last month, Isaac Christofferson Jeff Eastmond of Salt Lake City, Alan Webb, son of Bishop and Mrs. E. N. Webb called his parents spent Monday with Dale Kirkham Jack, spent the week-enon a deer hunt by telephone from the Hawaiian on a deer hunt. talk He Islands, Sunday evening. ed, to the family members and stated that he was well. dealers', RATIO!! STAMP 110. 18 enough shelves to meet all demands." No TEUESDATx OCTOBER 28. THE LEH1 FREE PRESS, LEHL, UTAH THURSDAT. OCTOBER 28. 1343 Continued cooperation with other cities, county, state and national agencies for Improvement of living standards and conditions for the common man. 4 Skilled tradesman, conscientious worker, congenial, converted to making Lehi the place to live. n. 5 Planning p8St War' Program to buffer shock of post war readjustment. Several now listed and invite suggestions. 6 To safeguard the interests of our youth bv providing opportunities for their and cooneration with organizations pledged to same aim. 7 An untiring; and continued effort tJ fnrther the progress of Lehi and make it B suburban area in which to, rear ERNEST PETERSON Balanced Judgment, progressive, successful In the private enterprlzes, firm believer In the future of Lehi. FOR CITY RECORDER LELAND POWELL We indorse the candidacy, efficient and cooperative. of capable, Continued effort to reduce debts and tax burden of city by economical adminis-tratlo- 1 children." Vote Democratic Straight November 2 (Paid Political Advertisement) |