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Show ! FRIDAY, OCTOBER LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI, UTAH 13, 1850 esBSwsfcessweejewsea"0"" Mr. and Mrs. James Jacobs are and daughter, Elain.e Canada at the home. Mr. Adams Stephen Jarrbs h a brother to Mrs. of Adams. They arrived Monday, Evelyn Wilcox, 16, daughter unof Wilcox, Mrs. Glen and following news of the passing Oct. an Adams. Mr. derwent appendectomy, 5. She left the hospital, Tues- ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS toy- Sealed bids in duplicate are inre- vited for the erection of the Mrs. John (Darlene) Gray a after home turned Tuesday "New Lehi Elementary School" tonsil operation performed Mon and with accordance in plans day. specifications prepared by Lawrence D. Olpin, A.IA, Architect Stephen R. Adams, 62, who The proposals shall be filed at was admitted to the hospital the Alpine School District Of- Sunday at 12:40 a. m., passed fice, American Fork, Utah, on away at 1:30 a. m., following a or before November 1, 1950, at heart attack. which time all proposals will be Hal and Katherine Holmstead opened and read aloud in the a son, their first child, have Board Room. Born Oct 6. He weighed 5 lbs. available Documents will be at the Alpine School District Of- and 4 ozs. The first grandchild fice and at the Architect's Office, for Mr. and Ms. Rex Holmstead, 521 Kiesel Bldg., Ogden, Utah. dollars the little boy is the second grandA deposit of twenty-fiv- e Mrs. docand Mr. child for of Max; is required for release uments. Complete instructions to Smith of American Fork. The bidders is included in bidding four great grandmothers documents. Documents will be baby has and two great grandfathers, Mr. ready for release October 11, 1950. and Mrs. Oscar Holmstead and Educaof Board of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Holmstead By order tion, Alpine School District, Am- of Lehi, and Mrs Alva Adams,' erican Fork, Utah, this 4th day American Fork and Mrs. Smith, of October, 1950. ELIJAH CHIPMAN Alpine. Mrs. Holmstead was reClerk ported much improved, Tuesday.' Bl and No. - -- News About Folks You Know... Mrs. Afton Giles left Tuesday VISIT FROM CANADA Coming as a very pleasant to spend several days in Midvale and with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Winn. surprise, was the visit of Mr. Mrs. Leland Harrison of Alberta, Canada, to the Mrs. Andrew Trane is visiting this week in Heber at the home Shirlef Powell home. Mrs. Harriof a son. Mr. and Mrs. Keith son is a sister to Mrs. Powell Trane. They arrived Saturday. They also visited with Mrs. Naomi Fox, f Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Patten of and other relatives in Lehi, and Grand Junction, Colorado, are In in "Salt Lake City with Mrs. Lehi visiting with friends and Sarah Reese, her mother. Mrs. relatives. Powell is joining her mother and sister, Pearl (Mrs. Harrison) for Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giles and a day together on Friday, Mrs. daughter, Suzanne, were here Harrison's birthday. Mr. Harrisuffered fractured from Salt Lake City for the son recent week-en- d with Mr. and Mrs ribs and collar bone in an acciAfton Giles. dent on the construction of the large dam near Magrath, where and Smith R. J. Mr. and Mrs. he is employed. They expect to R. J. drove to Grand Junction, return home this week-enColorado, over the week-en- d Their daughter, Mrs. Ed Lock-ha- rt of Delta, Colorado, returned RUSSON REUNION to Lehi with them for visit HELD SUNDAY Mrs. Paul C. Pack and daugh A large gathering was in atter, Anita, and Mrs. Hazel Bul- tendance at the Russon reunion lock and son, were here from held at the hall in Memory Grove Lindon, last Wednesday, visit In Salt Lake City, Sunday. visiting with Mrs. Leon Peet, mother. Luncheon, a program and and of Mrs. Pack. ing filled the afternoon enwas f evening. Group singing Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Taylor joyed. T. F. Kirkham enterenjoyed a visit from Mr. and tained with impersonations and Mrs. Herbert Hales of Hsinore singing. Joseph Russon of Salt California, up for the Conference Lake City was In charge and T. season. Mrs. Hales will be re- F. Kirkham was elected presimembered as the former Emma dent for the coming year. Asher of Lehi. Among the others were Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Owen and three Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Klrkham children here from Brigham enjoyed a visit from their daughter, Mrs. E. B. Owen of Brlgham City, Mrs. Charles Crabb, Bishop City, here from Wednesday to and Mrs. Linel Larsen, Mr. and Sunday. With her were her Mrs. ELLsha Peck, Mr. and Mrs. children, Kathleen, Mary and Otto Mitchell and son, Mrs. Tommy. Mr. Owen joined the Enoch Russon, Mrs. George Rusgroup Saturday, and they reson, Mrs. Udine Wing, Mrs. turned home Sunday. Sarah Sabey, Bishop and Mrs. J. A club group of Lehi ladies Ferrin Gurney and daughter. enjoyed an outing to Salt Lake Those In the City, Thursday. group were Mrs. Lela Evans, Mrs. Beulab Evans, Mrs. Clyde Dorton, Mrs. Nile Roberts, Mrs. Lloyd Gray, Mrs. Roy Peterson, Mrs. June Peterson and Mrs. Mary Humphries of American Fork. y7S" . Ma-gra- d. th, MISS LA DEAN VAN WAGONER, ORANGE BOWL QUEEN VISITS HERE Here for a brief visit, Tuesday afternoon, Miss LaDean Van Wagoner, who holds the title of "Orange Bowl Queen," visited at the home of a cousin, Mrs. Keith Powell. With her was her sitser, Arlene, Mrs. Cline Crabtree of Their mother, Mrs. Ogden. Dean Van Wagoner, spent some time at the home of Mrs. Wane Christiansen. Miss Van Wagoner brought her scrap book, filled with pictures and accounts of the many interesting activities she has experienced. She will leave by plane Saturday for a week in Hawaii with friends. During the past week she visited in Salt Lake City with her mother and with relatives in Provo, and in American Fork with Mrs. Bliss Fitzgerald (Anita) a cousin. Engaged as a stewardess for United Airlines, she flies between Florida and New York City, also spending part time as a model She plans to devote more of her time to modeling and perhaps give up flying entirely. visit-fro- m ' dig J Of? YOU AND TME iiWJ 7H GuJ?1 PetSJ a AN OPPORTUNITY OF A LffEimj HEAR THE UNITED STATES ARMY THE WORLD'S FINEST" Joseph Smith Building - Provo tj Wednesday, October MATINEE - 3 p. m. BANn EVENING - 8 p. Send Mail Order Reservations to: PROVO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Provo, Utah Evening concert tickets on sale at Hedquist Drue v in Provo Matinee tickets available in scW of Central Utah PRICES Evening, $1.50, reserved section; $1.00 admission. Matinee, 25 cents, elementary studentTa adults, (tax included). ho Prcsid MEJfF BOOB? 111 Eating between meals will, at least, make less important what Is put on the table. the joint job of 150,000,000 people. It's the biggest job in the world today keeping it running for liberty and for freedom. And the whole world's watching to see whether Americans can do it! RUNNING AMERICA Our special Winter Car Treatment takes but a few minutes ... free insures you of trouble- driving no matter how cold the weather gets! EVERYONE knows that Win ter's coming soon but just HOW SOON is anybody's guess! Prepare your car right now, for the hazards of winter driving. Lubrication, change in the ra of oil. the driver to musts are diator who refuses to get caught short Have them taken care of today! anti-free- ze LEHI AUTO CUBIC 18 today, the people have resigned from running their own countries. Others have been quick to step in first with promises of "security" and then with whips and guns to run things their way. The evidence is on every front page in the world, every dap. IN MUCH OF THE WORLD FREEDOM COMES UNDER ATTACK. The reality of war has made every American think hard about the things he's willing to work and fight for and freedom leads the list. But that freedom has been attacked here recently-ju- st as It has been attacked in other parts of the world. One of the most serious threats to individual freedom has been the threat of Government-dominate- d Compulsory Health Insurance, falsely presented as a new guarantee of health "security" for everybody. izations spoke out giving the great United States Congress its unmistakable Grass Roots signal from home! ever watchful, ever sensitive to an alert people, saw that signal, and heard the people loud and plain. That's democracy in action. speak out, That's the American way! Arid The Congress Today among the 10,000 great organizations on militant people studied the case for Socialized Medicine You Could and the case against General Federation of Women's Clubs American Farm Bureau Federation National Orange Veterans of Foreign Wars National Conference of Catholic Charities American Protestant Hospital Association it They found that Government domination of the people's medical affairs under Compulsory Health Insurance means lower standards of medical care, higher payroll taxes, loss of incentive, damage to research, penalties for the provident, rewards for the improvident. wi They found that no country on earth can surpass America's leadership In medical care and progress. They found that able doctors, teachers, nurses and scientists -- working In laboratories where Science, not Politics, Is master-a-re blazing dramatic now trails to health for Americans and for the world. Ml 7 1 com-muni- American Legion National Association of Small Business Men United States Chamber of Commerce National Association of Retail Grocers National Retail Dry Geods Association American Bar Association e Doctors of this Nation are grateful that the people refused to be wooed by the fantastic promises of this excursion into State Socialism. Doctors of America are dedicated to serve their fellow citizens at home and their comrades in uniform, wherever service to this Nation may take them. And the thing they stand ready to fight for-- to sacrifice for-- to die for--U not the alien way of life of Socialism, but the prideful security of a free and people! an 1 THI "GRASS ROOTS" SIGNALS CONGRESS. In every public record against "Compulsory Health Insurance" are: THI PEOPLE WEIGH THE FACTS. In the American manner, the ty in the Nation, people stood up to be counted on this imissue. Thousands of local women's clubs, civic groups, farm, portant business, religious, taxpayer, medical, educational and patriotic organ self-relia- nt THE VOLUNTARY WAY IS THE AMERICAN WAY! Be First for one-thir- d Value $10.00 Have the Biggest for one-thir- d Value 7.50 Have the widest Spread for Value Be All Three. Win it AM 5.00 one-thir- d inW. jre.I in America 70 million people are protected by Voluntary Health Insurance! e Throughout the Nation, families are insuring themselves against the major costs of illness at reasonable, budget-basi- s prices. Voluntary Health Insurance takes the economic shock out of illness. Protect your family now. e For information, ask your doctor or your insurance man. t UOntaUud WATCH THIS SPACE! LEHI e Throughout the Nation, free men and women, working nA t,i.n: together, are finding the American answer to every question of medical service, care and cost. Hundreds of Voluntary Health Insurance Plans are in healthy competition-sponjo- red by doctors, insurance companies hospitals, fraternal organixations-- by industry, agriculture and labor, e Today htritc,, i, th, right to learn the facU-a- nd and ud Mh rineerU,-th- at to tpeak hi. mind. riaht iclll guannta formr that STORAGE PHYSICIANS OF THIS COMMUNITY m i Lower Lbl Phone 73 MORRIS WRATHALL, Owner and Manager AMIXICAN MIDICAl JMOCIATION ONI SALU . 18 : Mr. and Mrs. Shirlef Powell were hosts at a family gathering honoring their son, Loren Powell, prior to his leaving for Seattle, Washington. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Powell and daughter, Connie, of Provo, were Mrs. Bernard Walker (Edith) of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Shirlef Powell, Jr., and baby daughter of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Powell and and Mrs. daughter, Kelly (Lorena) Giles, and Miss Ila Powell. They enjoyed dinner and visiting. Loren showed colored moving pictures of Canada, Yellowstone Park and other scenic spots, as well as views of family groups. w KJHk tt Ki nnnnn born Oct. sister, Connie Mrs. Ellis Tonsil operations were per-M- r. formed for Richard Hall, 3, son cf Mr. and Mrs. Lane Hall, Oct son was born to for Gary Cooper z g Donna Cook ri of Mrs. Gladys Cooper of Am-October 6. Mrs. erican Fork, Oct 9. grandmother - j tthc Gongrc oo . . . Hospital Happenings ZIWI A'? are the NATIONAL EDUCATION CAMPAIGN STRUT, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS |