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Show nrv he Lehi Free Pre WAR BONDS Buy War Bonds TODAY--- For Future Need- s- LEHi:S WIDELY READ AND ONLY PAPER PRINTED IN LEHI LEHI CITY, UTAH, THTJRShDAY, OCTOBER SUMMONS DEATH at Work Shark-Shoot- er No. 26. 1944 I have been approached by a number of individuals of late inquiring as to my motives as the Candidate 51 J to the Legislature. My primary is motivated by recollections V V as a discharged member of the World War 1 A. E. F. No ordinary layman realizes the transition and adjustment that is necessary in order that one, who has been in the service any length of time is . compelled to make before a normal readjustment is affected. A proper of those rehabjlation will be our nation's big; problem after the peace of the A world has been properly and per j manently secured. We must not forget them or let them down. Jobs must be in evidence, wages kept up, produce prices maintained at a decent level. Retrenchment at this period as well as now would prove disastrous. Isolationism and got us in this mess. Our only way out is by fighting and buying, working and praying. Everyone readily admits our nat(U. S. Marine Corp Photo)! ional debt is preponderant It be1st Lt. Charles 3Vt Wiesenfeld of Jacksonvill;, Fla., shown firing at a shark, heads the Lcathcr-rcc- k to all of us, it together with a longs detail on a Southwest Pacific island. Sharks are attracted by floating fish stunned fish. retrieve the The while divers his carbine officer sacrifice is the price human so the keeps ready great the explosions, ly catch is needed to aujnent the Marines' canned ration food supply. of liberty, justice and democracy. The governmental policies following World War 1 if adopted SCOUTS AND BEE HIVE LUCKY DEER HUNTERS THIRD WARD LI. I. would not only ruin the nation, but the world as ell. We couldn't pay GIRLS AT CONFERENCE A. TO ENTERTAIN the interest on our debt with no The following are among those more jobs provided, with their atwho brought back their deer betentive wages, to say nothing of the The evening session of the Lehi fore we went to press: The Lehi Third Ward M. I. A. ridiculous prices paid for produce KELSEY CHATFIELD Stake Conference was in charge of will entertain at a Hallowe'en party those twelve years proceedduring IRA the Boy Scouts and Bee Hive Girls RACKER in the wrd chapel, Monday, OctoPresident Roosevelt's lncum-encing W. E. JONES of the Lehi Stake, who furnished ber 30, at a costume ball. Prizes MARLIN JONES the following program: will be given for the best costumes. As a member of the 1941 LegisCLARK NELSON Carter's Orchestra will furnish the Assembly was blown by Scout I succeeded in getting a bill lature Robert Morton, Who lead the con- ' RALPH STREET music. All ward members invited over would erect armories for that ROLAND TIDD to 'be- present.- -' "" gregation in the pledge to the flag ..". Lehi and 'Pleasant Grover these THOMAS POWERS and the salute. Nationwere both cities sustaining CHARLES SLATER The entrance of the Scouts and PRIMARY TO ENTERTAIN time. at al I units that guard VERN WEBB Bee Hive girls was lead by the to see that program like would EVANS RUEL color guard consisting of Karlyn The Third Ward Primary AssociI know of a GENE EVANS ation will hold a hallowe'en party bear fruits, and don't Coates, Nadine Jones, Joann Dor-toto be there better than pushway NOBEL EVANS Gilbert Roundy, Keith Colledge for the Primary children in the for Our its materialization. ing GEORGE I. BONE and Duaine Yates. ward chapel Tuesday afternoon war coma ones have would weary RAY CARTER Invocation by Scout Paul Jones. following school. All children are mon heme in the community as JOHN SOUTHWICK asked to bring a penny for the Song "America The Beautiful ", of erecting it. as well the privilege DON McMILLIAN Bee Hive girls and scouts. Children's Hospital. I If elected promise my constitu-tenc- y DAVID H. CARSON Speech Scout Robert Allred. I wiJl serve them honthat HOWARD PETERSON Chorus "When The Twilight NOTICE VOTERS OF estly, ccuragiously and do all I BASIL DORTON Shadows Fall", Bee Hive girls. can to promote legislation that will CARL EVANS Short talks "Spirit of the Hive", DISTRICT NO. be helpful to the great majorities. LuDene Prior; "Have Faith", Elaine JOE MANNING All citizens should make sure GRANT SMITH Adamson; "Seek Knowledge," Joan at LEO HANSEN The polling place for the voters that their names are registered Evans; "Safeguard Health", Donna timall above this time particular of District No. 3, has been changed W. L. WORLTON "Honor Womanhood", Russon; !es. The future and security of the to LLOYD ADAMSON of "Love home Mrs. this the Wanda Hartshorn; Truth," year as other own birth Mable Roberts. Voters of the dis world as well ISAAC BONE Mama Peterson; "Taste The Sweetis balances. in the A. H. WING trict please take notice of the! right ness of Service", Joyce Southwick. BURTON H. ARDAMSI LEE STEWART Board members George . General change. Political Adv?) (Paid MRS. SADIE L. RUSSON, ORAL ROLFE Q. Morris, Clarissa W. Beesley and W. Anderson, gave MERWIN LEWIS Mrs. Joseph registration agent. Mrs. Lela Russon, Mrs. Ruth WALLACE HEBERTSON talks. George P. Price, Dale Price, John Glover, Misses Madge and LaRae LAVAL HEBERTSON Benediction was given by Scout James Whimpey visited with their mother, Southwick, Ray Carter, GLEN PUTNAM Hal Holmstead. flood AmeriCarter and of Ronald Mrs. John WJiimpey, In the L D S Price and sounded were BLAINE PIERCE Taps can Fork American the on GEORGE INGRAM spent Saturday thrown hunting Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mrs. lights deer. Three of the John Whimpey is reported to be doing STANLEY LAYTON party, Flag. Southwick, Ray Carter and Ronald as well as possible following a reARTHUR SABEY The group singing was lead by Mrs. Price bringing home their buck. cent major operation. Mrs. Eunice Watkins with MORRIS CLARK Ruth Banks as accompanist. JUNE DAVIS fx ? Hyrum David Milne, 67, Lehi, at his home of a ailment. eart was born in Union, Salt Lake LEHI, 9-- 6 lounty, June 4, 1877, a son of Robert ind Suzanna Mounteer Milne. He fnarried Sarah Ellen Jones, Mio- Provo High assumed the undisale, May 25, 1904, in the Salt Lake puted lead in region three grid IDS temple. She died April 5, Thursday when the Bulldogs came He Kearney, Erma Gordon from behind to beat Lehi, in a i t la, nara iougnt and interesting contest on the Pioneer field before a married on 9-- . L.eni, movemDer 1924. was employed formerly by he United States Smelting Refin-nand Mining Co., Midvale, be- bre entering into the poultry busi- s several years ago. He had ived at Lehi 17 years and had been active in L L s cnurcn activities. He g survived by his lilrs. Erma Gordon Kearney "trie son, Lindsay D. Milne, an Fork; three daughters, widow, He is JVylne; Ameri- Mrs. D. jpMar Houghly, and Mrs. John king, Salt Lake City, and Miss JJeverly Milne, Lehi; two step-sons- , af'Sat. Kenneth J. Kearney, Lin- rota, Neb.,, and Michael E. Kearney, Lehi; a brother, William Henry Sandy; Milne, three sisters, Mrs. Crouch, Salt Lake City; Daniel Jones, Blackfoot, Ida., Ernest Mrs. James Brady, Ea? nd Mrs. Midi-ale- large crowd. ire victo-- y gives Poovo three wins and no losses and puts Lehi oacK into second place with three wins and one loss. American Fork and Lincoln are tied for third, with two wins and one less each, although the Cavemen have a tie game with Payson. i"or nearly three quarters, the Pioneers forward wall led by Schow Scown and Wanlass outcharged and outfought the Bulldog linemen, but near the end of the third period, the Lehi linemen began to tire. An intercepted pass in the middle of the second quarter led to Lehi's score, when Roberts, Lehi fullback grabbed a throw of Fullback Johnny Lyons of the Bulldogs no the Provo stripe and rushed it to the marker. E. Evans in three plunges carried the leather over for the score, but an end run, with Cooper carrying the ball, failed for the extra point and Lehi lead, at halftime. Featured by some clever running by Quarterback Jay Allen on reverses, and some hard driving by Fullback Lyons and Halfback John Thomas, the Bulldogs swept 65 yards for their touchdown. Takline ing the ball on Lehi's after a series of punt exchanges, Allen on a reverse carried the leather to Lehi's marker; Thomas then added a first down on the stripe, and Lyons and Thomas then plunged to the line on two tries. Allen then went over on another reverse. Lehi, behind in the final quarter, resorted to passes under their own goal posts, and End Jack Whipple slipped through on one to pm Halfback Roberts of Lehi behind the goal for a safety and 2 points. 25-ya- . Funeral services the Lehi Fourth will be held in Ward L D S at 1:30 . HIT. murray Friends may call at tne Thursday prior to the Chapel,- Thursday (today) S 1 1 1 me m. Burial win De in it. emetery. esidence ervices. i llM CRAZY STUFF 19-yar- d 6-- 0 d BY GOODWIN And admirer was visiting in of Mark Twain Miss- Hannibal, ouri. He asked the native who was driving him about if he Fin knew where Huckleberry lived. Naw Suh, I kain't say as I ever heard of the man." "Then perhaps you knew Tom Sawyer?" "Naw Suh, I kain't remember him." "But surely you have heard of Puddinhead Wilson?" "Wall, I ain't never met pussonly, but I voted for him him 36-yar- d 25-ya- 19-ya- Score by Provo quarters: 0 0 0 6 twicet." Lehi monk as he swung by his tail, To the little monks female and male: my "From your offspring FIFTH WARD M. I. Said a dears, In a few May evolve million years, a professor in Yale. Conductor: "Can't you read that sign that says, "No Smoki- ng?" Sailor: "Sure, mate, that's a plain enough, but you've got lot of dippy signs here. One em says, Wear Nemo Corsets so I ain't of 'em." oi 7 0 2 0 I ... . -- . ent M-r!- ne semi-week- - 3 I M. I. A. will members at the ward chapel Tuesday at 7:30 at a Hallowe'en party. The party will be a costume party with prizes Mrs. LaRue Gaisford and Mrs. to be given for the best characters. Betty Hansen of American Fork,All M. I. A. members invited to be of Mrs. Wal- The Lehi Fifth Ward entertain all M. I. A. .were Sunday callers present. know, there's a baby New York every min- that don't look at me live in Lehi." THOMAS WOFFINDEN LOUIS PHILLIPS DR. E. EDDINGTON BOB WEBB lace Hebertson. HEADQUARTERS FOR YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS Pipe cut and threaded to your measurements. serviceHot water heating coils made to order one day $7.95 Flat rimmed kitchn sink acid resistant as low as - There was a little lawyer man Who gently smiled as he began Her dear, dead husband's win to scan. fee thinking of his coming tenderly. said to her quite And He You have a nice fat legacy. Next morning as he lay in With plasters on his broken He wondered whatin'l he'd bed. head said. GOODWIN'S Your Community Merchandising Mart Wash Basins as low as with White Seat Toiets-Com- plete -$- We carry a complete stock of soil pipe and fittings. valves and plumbing supplies Wrought steel pipe and fittipgs, of all kind s WALLACE BAMCS APPLIANCE GO. ff 0NE 20 It's Time For a Change In Utah County A vote for Daryl Fowler for County Commissioner will give you honest, reliable, impartial governar ment. 9-95 $25.95 Tank $15.95 Water Hot Extra Heavy Constructed Above fixtures have been freed fom regulations. 189 WEST MAD) ly y, to any payin attention "Well, way 9 6 A. TO ENTERTAIN COME TO THE PLUMBING "You horn in ute." ob-jeci- ve -. PROVO DEFEATS He 919. B. H. ADAMS OUTLINES in South Pacific PERSONAL VIEWS DAVID HYMJM MILNE lied early Sunday 9 DO YOU HAVE HEADACHES? DIZZY SPELLS. SICK STOMACH? If so have your eyes examined today. E. N. WEBB , Jtweler and Optontrit Mods StrMt Uhl Daryl Fowler is a successful farmer and is active in civic and religious affairs. He is well known in Utah County and has a splendid record as a former public servant with our county government. He pledges to raise the standard of fairness in matters that affect citizens and their government so that, regardless of political affiliation or personal relationships, all citizens will receive equal treatment. Signed: Fowler Committee. i |