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Show GJfj Church News A weekly newspaper devoted to the interests and welfare of Lehi City fress B Russell Innes, Publisher Subscription Per Year (In Advance) .. $2.00 Entered at the postoffice at Lehi, Utah as Second Class Matter TO MAKE LIFE BETTER It is important for us to understand the values of urban life and to appreciate the advantages that it brines to human beings. We must of Adverising Rates Furneshed Upon Request course, accept the responsibilities associated with its existence. Here, in Lehi we have hundreds of families, LET BOYS AND GIRLS DEVELOP living together to enjoy the benefits which none Too many parents and teachers have the could possess living alone. If we are to secure idea that to educate a child means to teach him, the maximum results from our urban civilization, or her, to think and act like prents and teachers. we should understand the possibilities of urban If this is the real aim of education, we are civilization and make a concerted intelligent efwasting a lot of money in keeping our schools fort to capitalize upon them as for as possible. open. No one but an idiot believes that human Lehi, of course, like every other municipality, knowledge is perfect This means, if it means has its selfish citizens, who are' here solely to get anything, that parents and teachers do not know something for themselves, without having the it alL It means that they may have been, are and vision to comprehend the greater benefits which will be mistaken in some of their views. would be theirs if they cooperated with other Consequently, the process of education, if it citizens for mutaul profit We don not denounce is to advance the human arce, should lead growselfish individuals because we recognize that they ing boys and girls to analyze, question and test are the product of ignorance and the result of existing thought and institutions. In order that their inability to think clearly. this can be intelligently done, it is the business of We have also, in our midst, many individuls those who instruct children, in the home or the who are considered and generous. school to teach them the value of that which the Some of them and some of them are intelligent race has found useful in its past experience. are as ignorant as the selfish group. It is not Thus, in time, someone, with sense enough for a man or woman to be carelessly genenough to appreciate the benefits of present possessions, d. Urban life, or haphazardly erous will have initiative enough to plan for improvemust be the result of to reach full its fruition, ment, without being hampered by inherited inintelligent planning, well directed energy and hibitions, prejudices and superstitutions. steady, persistent activity. The progress of this community is not to be LITTLE PROJECTS WORTH WHILE measured by the exceptional individual, whether Every citizen of Lvhi has an opportunity to at be the top or the bottom of the social they promote its development by making a distinct scale. Our progress depends upon the average communlife of contribution the to the personal life of those who live in Lehi, whatever that averity. This does not require that one be rich or age existence might be. It is built upon the general level of intelligence, health, prosperity and o. All that is needed is for the inven dividual to realize that the welfare of every citzen the development of all peoples who live in our midst can be improved as a result of multiplied It is essential, in connection with planning of the progress of Lehi, that all of us understand We do not advocate, of course, that a citizen its progress must be based upon mass imthat or that anybody negentirely forget provement, rather than upon individual achievelect his, or her, business and interests. Volunteering some of your time, or a little of your money, ment. A few brilliant individuals, leading the for a public purpose is entirely compatible with prade, are very important but more valuable is the personnel of the rank and file of marchers every demnd of absolute individualism. and extremely dangerous are the scattered specIt seems to us, at times, that many communities fail to accomplish little projects because tators who, for one reason or another, do not partake of the social movement although they stand they have their eyes on mammoth undertakings, circumstnaces. ready to swoop and secure the gains. entirely impractical under present - public-spirit- ed public-spirite- ' well-to-d- uh-selfn- self-inter- est STATEMENT OF THE OWNER SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIR CULATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AS AM ENDED BY THE ACTS OF MARCH 3, 1933, AND JULY 2, v 1946 Of Lehi Free Press published weekly at Lehi, Utah, for October 15, 1948. , ownership and if a daily, weekly, semiweekly or triweekly news paper, the circulation), etc., of the foresaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the act of August 24, 1912, as amended by the acts of March 3, 1933, and July 2, 1946 (section 537, Postal Laws and Regulations), printed on the reverse of this form, 1. That the names and addres ses of the publisher, editor, man aging editor, and business man ; ager are: Publisher, E. Russell Innes, Lehi, Utah. Editor, E. Russell Innes, Lehi, Utah. Managing Editor, E. Russell Innes, Lehi, Utah. Business Manager, E. Russell Innes, Lehi, Utah. to-w- State of Utah County of. Utah ss. Before me, a notary public in and for the State and county aforesaid, appeared personally E. Russell Innes, who, having been duly sworn according" to law, deposes and says that he is the publisher of the Lehi Free Press, and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief a true statement of the ! : it: Seiberling SAFETY EIEES Premium Tire 600x16 180 Level $12.95 . The first union meeting of the 1948-4- 9 season was held Tuesday after Mutual in the Second ward, with stake YWMIA presi- dent LaVar Bateman conducting. Bertrand Beck of the stake YMMIA presidency outlined the scout fund drive, which begins next week, and singing was led by Gladys P. Peterson, with Norene Felt as organist Department work followed the general session. Evansville DUP To Meet Oct. 14 of DUP Snowspring , Camp To Meet of Utah Daughters Snowspring camp will hold their opening meeting next Friday, October 15, at the home of Mrs. Vinnie Royle. Mrs. Julet Jackson, Mrs Flora Zimmerman and Mrs. Vinnie Royle will be cohostesses. All members are urged to attend. The Pioneers copies of each issue of this pub sold or distributed, lication through the mails or otherwise, to paid subscribers during the twelve months preceding the 2. That the owner is: E. Rusdate shown above is 1150. sell Innes, Lehi, Utah. E. Russell Innes, 3. That the known bondholdPublisher. ers mortgagees and other securbe subscribed and to Sworn ity holders owning or holding 1 of 4th this me fore October, day per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other se- 1948. Calvin H. Swenson, curities are: Evnston National (Seal) Notary Public Glen Myers returned last week Mrs. Martha Thorsen spnt from a month's visit with his from Monday to Wednesday mother in Oakland, California. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wathen. Skinner Mr. and Mrs. William attended the wedding reception Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hadfield. of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Devey and Mrs. Wayne Bushman Mr. in the Memorial Grove at Provo, and Eugene Strasburg spent FriFriday. day night in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jesse S. Cooper of They visited the office of the Boulder City, Nevada, spent last General Board of Deseret Sunweek with Mr. and Mrs. Angus day School to obtain information Gardner. Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. for the Stake Board Sunday School. Gardner are sisters. For Sharp Knives t Every home should have a knife rack for sharp knives. It Is dangerous to let them lie in a drawer with Former Lehi Man Purchases Jewelry Store at Heber ' To All Our Customers - - GAL. 1 .55 "By" the Locker Man Advtrtimrnt Rom where I sit ... JyJoe Marsh plus tax Get The Truth! PTA study 10 H Afti M properlv filial . returns -- I . most popular suKuT "ie parents will k.?i A membership 4 so beine which is 25 7-- me cominc cay 111 ,a ua. p. i and fr study courses as that the classe, way at an early 4 f Snail' .. Ore sclentist treadmill for him at .00036 mile.!? , other utensils. iiuioiimn iWI mm V. Rnv where vnur rlnliars" hntr tUn. .. . nit j items have jadvanced less than 5 Vernal Theatre building. Same lines of nationally known merchandise will be handled, he said. Mr. Gardner, a veteran of World War II as a machinst and instrument repair man in the navy, with his wife and two children resides in the Karren addition at Vernal. Von an average; ot pre-w- ar A LirJ J per prices TOOTH POWDER, 60c value ... WAFFLE IRONS COD LIVER OIL, high potency ...1 COD LIVER OIL concentrated 75c PLENAMINS i J BATTERIES LACTOGEN, 2Vt lbs, 2 SCHOOL SUPPLIES Co, Lehi Drug p. ... Main Street 12-Mo- Guarantee nth WESTERN Main f 9.95 only llamas.! EESEEVE YOUR . COIL STORAGE LOCECER NOW REOTAL STARTS OCTOBER 26 Soon a-.- Bank Evanston, Wyoming. 5. That the average number of 600 x 16 $11.86 the passes Tb Get Started Guests at the home of Mr. and gh Mrs. Cliff Carson, Sunday even- effort tn school ing, were Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brady and son. Dean, and Mrs. Matilda Brady of Eureka, Utah. Studv Coiirc .1 The Evansville camp Purchase of Barker's Jewelry Daughters of. Utah Pioneers will meet next Thursday, October 14 from Don R. Barker, Heber, was at 2 p. nv, at the home of Mrs. announced this week by R. Rex William Hadfield Mrs. Vina Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. Victoria Jackson Angus Gardner of Lehi and Mrs. William Hadfield will Manager of the store for the be cohostesses. This will mark past year, Mr. Gardner said he the opening of the coming sea- would continue his management To be renamed Gardner Jewson, and light refreshment will be served. elry, the store is located in the Lehi Cold Storage Plant SUPER SERVICE Tire 1 MIA Holds First Union Meeting SPECIAL Gil ICE CREAM plus tax 100 Level . . . Lehi Locals Friday ry th Mr. and Mrs. R- - J. 'Bob-Smiand son. R. KL, spent the week-en- d at Tridell and White Mx visiting Rocks, Utah, Mr. and sister brother Smith's and Mrs. Elbert Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William Hardy. Anything that adds to the comfort, convenience or enjoyment of our citizens is worthy of our activity. There are many such undertakings that require little financial support out can be suc cessfully accomplished by concerted effort Priesthood Union We do not attempt to list these enterprises because each inhabitant has different ideas about Meeting Sunday what is important Most worthwhile ideas can Priesthood union meeting will Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Allsop gain the support of a substantial group and these be held Sunday, October 18 at two daughters, of Murray, and idea be a It should receive attention. might good 2 p. m, in the stake tabernacle. called at the George P. Price for some of our readers to make suggestions as A full attendance is requested. home Sunday. to feasible goals for civic activity, 2IJi 3vn $ttSB Published by the Lehi Free TTJ2S, LC3. UTAH LEHI fETDAY. OCTOESa 8. 1&S St :iiiinij LeH mnimi- - Attention Hunters AUTO - Lehi SLEEPING BAGS 14 Pieces in All Sizes SHEET METAL "Tnt 'i""1"1 nrmtr nuiiniiiimnHMf CAMP STOVES with Oven Complete Stock of JtnletnaBdnaL WEED KILLING No. 106 Farmer Electric Fencer MAXI-SHO- COLEMAN GAS STOVES COLEMAN GAS LANTERNS single and dauble K II. Stock (wear by reipecl Ir. all other on dry ground. Kill weed and grat( thai would ihort out other fencer. Yet II I SAFE and DEPENDABLE undfr all condition. Guaranteed to be the moil (atiifactary fencer used by farmer. SAVI Out-(ho- CARTRTDflR RFT.T.Q WATER CANS and On 110 to 120 volt CANTEENS SHELLS (limited supply) VE MONEY wire will hold ttock that cannot be held by barbed wire or woven wire. Strong thock n fencer up to twenty mile long. Three lime a effective a the ordinary electric fence. Many countie have over 1000 Maxl-Sho- k la uie. Lei u tell yew about International performance locally. TIME-SA- 1 t HORSE SHOES HORSE BLANKETS SADDLE BLANKETS ROPE HALTERS and A.C. Input. CINCHES SMITH HARDWARE PETERSON IMPT CO, Main Street Phone5 LEHI 600 x 16 Unconditionally guaranteed for 12 months against any road hazard. $12.45 plus tax McCoard Service STATE STREET LEHI Called on my good friend "Cappy Miller, who edits the County Bee, the other day. And hanging up on the wall of Cappy'a office is this slogan for his paper: "Remember there are two sides to every question. Get both sides. Be truthful." A good slogan . . not just for a for people, too. Benewspaper cause there'll always be two aides to every Question: the sido of those who vote one way, and those who vote another the side of those who enjoy a temperate beverage Copy like beer or ale, and of thoe who swear by nothing but cider. And from where I sit, once you're got both itldcs and faced them truthfully, you realize that these differences of opinion are a pre clous part of what we call Democracythe right of the individual to vote as he believes, to apeak his mind, to choose his own beverage of moderation, whether beer or cider- - fa I'' '3, United tyuuti States Drtwert Foundation VETERANS AMERICAN FORK $1150 down. S bedroom, full bmt frame home. Brand new stoker, fireplace, nice uric yuur I'luuivch your own lot, you can Call for Information. yards J200 4""1 19 own y OIS PLEASANT GROVE Praetlcally Bcw br,ck home. Lovely llvlnr and dining room. Large kitchen. Two larire bedroom. Full bmt Mce lot Best location RO AN PHONE 468 After Hours Call $800 down will get you thl bedroom, full bsmt. home. FJ rent on our other AND Jpttt n,.,.n 6K i wn GROW ! , After Hours, Call Orem , 0647-R- 1. J or Mft.,ri Tlmn son A. F-- |