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Show bonds war ehi Free Press "- -- I Buy War Bonds LEHI'S WIDELY READ AND ONLY PAPER PRINTED IN LEHI lijme xn LEHI CITY. UTAH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER INJURED IN OUR BEEHIVE TO HOLD MO r Salt Lake were injured at 12:30 between general board members family their auto- - and stake and ward when Wednesday teachers and a coal officers. In addition stalled into crashed ,l,ile it makes possible continual missionary work ij. of a members the highway for repairs. among were Mr. ana ivirs. ueorge The of rpH and daughers Peggy, 15, Jerry, 4. They were severely and bruised and were taken to for treatment Lehi hospital their home. to removed later to Ronald L. truck belonging hp ht of Salt Lake City, had pulled Watts the side the state highway of Yates home Tuesday while Mr. Hurst went Salt Lake City for repair parts. Watts car tarveling south of the truck. rear the into ;hed r the John left there Barnes, night marshal, Niron Fowler and Neldon hovd rshal Lns investigated the accident. A CAMPAIGN BEGINS Stake campaign for Era subscriptions jprovement bmences October 8th and will lend to April 18. The week of kober 15 to 21 has been desig ned as Era week and it is de- that this period should be the nax of the campaign. Era is the fhe Improvement. Church in icial organ of the frying the messages cf the Gen- Authorities to all parts of the rhe Lehi fel irld and supplying Y means o cular effective communication STUFF CRAZY BY GOODWIN Doctor: "Madam, vmir Old Lady: 'Got what is pains in my arms so I can hardly ;them above my head and me same with lift it's my legs." "Halt!" ordered the sentry. Who goes there?" "You wouldn't know replied ness. jThere me," the voice in the dark just got here "I was a driver named Morning refused to heed jWho any warn- - members of the church. cooperation of our stake members in putting over this drive will be greatly appreciated by stake and ward directors. Ward directors wirh their ward quotas are: First Ward Rulon Fox and Mrs. Dorothy Southwick. Ward nuota fi subscriptions. Second ward Vern Webb (and Mrs. Lucille Rhodes. Ward ouota 52 subscriptions. Third Ward William Hadfield. Ward quota 51 subscrptions. Fourth Ward Fon Rothe and Mrs. Eudora Ross. Ward quota 40 subscriptions. Fifth Ward Glen Trane and Mrs. Arva Bone. Ward quota 42 subscriptions. Cedar Fort Carl Miller and Glen Peterson. Ward quota 15 subscriptions. Fairfield Mrs. Reed Carson, ward quota, 4 subscriptions. HUNDRED PERCENT I'd Hate To this Farm Without WOLVERINE SHELL HORSEHIDES ...FARMERS Say! liV 'K Tar; v S "ii'r FRIDAY Democratic Rally DEMOCRATIC RALLY FRIDAY There will be a Democratic Rally the High School Auditorium, Friday, October 13th, at 8 p. m. Governor Herbert B. Maw accomD. panied by Senator Albert Thomas, Congressman, J. Wililam Robison and Utah County nominees will be the speakers. A good musical program has been arranged. Everyone invited to attend. in FORK H FOOTBALL GAME DAY NEXT SUNDAY The Payson Lions Ciub is sponsoring a Lucky Night'' dance Friday, October 13, at the Junior High School gymnasium. To show that thirteen has no terror for them, the Liens are planning to give away thirteen or " more prizes. "A unique feature of the affair will be an ammunition exchange. We hope that those who have ammunition that doesn't fit their gun will bring it along and try and find some that does. band has A very good dance been engaged and a good time is promised all who attend. SCHOOL FACULTY ENJOY OUTING HERE FRIDAY All ward Sunday Schools of Lehi Stake are in the church-widplan in holding their Hundred Percent Sunday this coming Sunday morning, October 15, beginning aM0:30 a. m. This Sunday has been designated as 1007c attendance day in all Lehi wards. All regular Sunday School members, as well as ward members who have not as yet enrolled in Sunday School, are urged to be in attendance on this date. "Hundred Percent Bay" ir.eans that 100 percent of the ward members are expected to attend Sunday School, or be accounted for with a legitimate excuse. Regular Sunday School exercises and classwork will be held in all wards, thereby enabling those who have not been able to attend in some time to become acquainted with the work the Sunday Schools are doing. e THIRD WARD CHOIR AT FIRST WARD SUNDAY The Lehi Third Ward choir will furnish the program in the Lehi First Ward sacramental services Sunday evening. Ward members urged to be present. Lehi the The faculty High School enjoyed a well arranged party at the Cave Camp in Ameri Lehi High School and American can Forkfcanyon, Wednesday after Fcrk football squads will meet on noon. the Lehi field at 3 p. m. Friday in their first encounter of the 1944 football season. Lehi squad this OPEN HOUSE year are playing championship TO BE HELD football and have already won two games, one from Spanish Fork and one from Lincoln, and are deterAn open house will be held at mined to do their best to add one Mrs. Phecbe Gray, more win to their league standing the home cf 15th from 2 to 5 October Sunday, this week. Mrs. m. Gray's 80th p. honoring birthday anniversary. Friends are invited to call during the afterRED GROSS noon. Pleaes do not bring gifts. OFFICERS MEET Shepherd, executive the Utah County Red Cross met with local Red Cross board members at the home of Mrs. Sarah E. Ga'isford, Tuesday. A luncheon was held and business matters taken up. Present besides Mr. Shepherd were Mrs. Gaisford, Mr. Alvin. secretary of Mrs. Wallace Hebertson, Mrs. Alex Christofferson, Mrs. Afton Peterson, Mrs. Mable Jones, Mrs. George Bone and Mrs. Thelma Littleford. Plans were discussed for holding Red Cross executive meetings regularly each month for the discussion of local projects. of AJI)PUUWIMllllWJIl4IJJIII!lllIM''M-.-IWI;lll'- l m'-t.l- ' 1 We are Headquarters for those hard to get Repair Parts tT gTyet "reven extra drv 8oft tough nrJon? y"sarn wear- - Come in and of pair these wonderful shoes. Bhppers -e- Belts and Pulleys for all makes of Washers, Refrigerators, Vacuum Cleaners and Stokers. Get 'em at Brushes and bshings electric motors and vacuum cleaners. We can get repair parts for any washing machine. GOODWIN Winter's Comin' select blankets now. t -- jt - A state soil conservation meeting was held in Lehi during the past week in an effort to get the sentiment of the local farmers on a state soil conservation district for Lehi. Petitions are being circulated in Lehi, American Fork, Alpine and Cedar Valle to present to the sate soil conservation committee when hearings will be called by the state committee if necessary and arrangements made to call a vote of famers of the district for the organization of a conservation district for this vicinity. If a district is organized, five supervisors will be appointed by to supervise the district J A t - t the-farmer-s The purpose of the conservation; - t ADAM BENNION To Speak Here At Republican Rally REPUBLICAN RALLY OCTOBER 25 district would be to get the-- , services of surveying engineers for laying out of Irrigation ditches, drain ditches, leveling irrigation ground, etc., also to get free soil analysis and the use of equlpment such as bulldozers, carryalls, etc. These are rented to members of the soil conservation districts at cost. Each farmer participates to the amount he wishes to participate in way of using equip" and the services of trained engineers. Nothing is compulsory. Further meetings are being planned and farmers interested are urged to attend the meetings and help organize the local soil con- Bennion will be the principal speaker at a Republican Rally to be held in the High School Auditorium, Wednesday, October 25, at 7:45 p. m. Other prominent will be Republican candidates present at the meeitng. Featured on the musical program at the rally will be tha high school servation district band directed by Frank Shaw. The public is invited to attend the meeting and hear Dr. Bennion. 4-- H CLUB WORKERS DrAdam S. ASSISTING COLD STORAGE WITH WAR EFFORT URGES EARLY KILLING - ' FOR LOCKERS " Members' of wthr'"War .TTlmer Club spent last week Stitchers 4-- gathering milkweed pods to help in the war effort. The girls gather-eseventeen sacks of the pods to be used for insulation in aviation The girls enjoyed a garments. weinie rcast after their sacks were filled. Girls participating were Loy Dece Strong, Geniel Kirkham, Retta Powers, Petra Clover, and the leaders, Mrs. Matilda Clark and Mrs. Bertha Courney. d STAKE CONFERENCE OCTOBER 22 Lehi Stake Conference wfll be tabernacle on Sunday, October 22. A Special Priesthood session will be held at 9 a. m. to be followed by a general conference session at 10:30 a. m. held in the stake and 2 p. m. The M. I. A. will have charge cf the evening session at 7 o clock. Mr. and Mrs. John Thoreson of Bluebell, were visitors at the M. W. Wathen home last week. It's Time For a Change In A vote for Dary! Fowler for County Comwill missioner give yo'i honest, reliable, impartial governar ment. 2 ONLY 20x2 inch bike tires. ARE YOUR EYES IN PERFECT CONDITION 1 ONLY 28x1 inch High, Pressure Bicycle Tire. 3 ONLY 24x2.125 inch Bicycle Tires. WALLACE BANKS APPLIANCE CO. 189 WEST MAW ;( . Utah County HOW IN STOCK for HORSEHIDF WORK SHOES - The Lehi Cold Storage workers urge all those havng hogs, sheep, beef, veal, etc., ready for slaughter that they anticipate storing in freezing lockers to have the animals butchered and in the storage plant this week or as soon as possible before the annual deer hunting season begins. When the rush of hunters begins it is very necessary that no other meat be handled for cutting nd storing) while the deer meat rush is on at the storage plant. Your cooperation is asked by these in charge NOTICE PLAY of the local storage plant. While SCHOOL MOTHERS the deer season is on the plant workers are overworked trying to handle the venison as it must have There will be a meeting of the immediate attention after being Play School Mothers, Friday, Oct. hauled long distances from the 13, at 3 p. m. in the class room at hunting grounds. the Memorial Building. All Play to be School mothers requested Sgt. and Mrs. Harrld Hutchings present. and baby left Saturday for King man, Arizona, where Sgt. HutchUNION MEETING ings is stationed with the U. S. Army Ajr Corps, Miss Esther SUNDAY Hutchings accompanied them for a short visit. The Priesthood Officers union meeting will be held SunrHy at 2 p. m. in the Lehi Stake Tabernacle. All priesthood officers urged to be James A. Gaisford, James E. GaisMrs. Sarah E. Gaisford Mrs. Lillian Mclff is visiting with ford and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. in attendance. with her mother, Mrs. Lydia Hatch of visited Wood of Salt Lake City, Thursday. Panguitch. wtw ferritin nci n f PAYSOH LIONS ni GOVERNOR HERBERT B. MAW To Speak Here Friday at I The annual fall Jjarty of the Lehi Stake Beehive girls will be held Thursday, October 19, at 7:30 p. m. in the tabernacle basement. The affair will be a hallowe'en costume. Beehive girls of the are to come in pairs dressed in Beehve costume. girls cf the stake are urged to get ready for this annual party. HOLDING DAHGE LEIII-AMERICA- He drove on the track .nuui iooKing DacK So they're mourning : nr mtmi "luiuuig iui iViUIIUIlg. SOIL CONSERVATION ; ANNUAL PARTY LE ACCIDENT mir Ko. 7 12. 1944 PHONE 20 W FOR SCHOOL? To do good work in school, every muscle and nerve of your eyes should function perfectly. Have your eyes examined today by E. N. WEBB Jewclrtr and Optonietriit Mcdn Street Lehi Daryl Fowler is a successful farmer and is active in civic and religious affairs. He is well known in Utah and has a County splendid record as a former public servant with our county government. He pledges to raise the standard of fairness in matters that affect citizen? and their government so that, regardless of political affiliation or personal relationships, all citizens will receive equal treatment. . Signed: Fowler Committee. i |