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Show LOn FREE 3, 1950 NOVEMBER FRIDAY, Passengers Escape Third Ward to Hunters Compete For Lehi Cold PRESS, TJTTT, Injury in Main Street Auto Crash Deer hunters vying for second and third prizes in the Lehi Locker plants deer hunting contest must top the records of Ray Carter and Orvil Despain, it was reported Wednesday. Up until that date, Mr. Carter's 161 pound buck was the largest buck brought in, while Mr. Despain's buck with a 31 inch spread between points was the largest in that division. Winner of the first prize was Joe Woolstonhulme, who bagged the first deer of the season in weather sets in. the West Canyons. two $350. RESIGNS POST Calvin Swenson has submitted his resignation as chairman of Civilian Defense for the Lehi area, it was reported this week. Mayor George W. Leany said that no one has yet been named to fill the vacancy, but that appointment would be made in the near future. Senator Elbert D. Thomas will be the principal speaker at a Democratic Rally, Friday at 8:15 p. m. at the Geneva School, Sixth West and Fourth North Streets in Orem. Wilcock. Children of Mrs. J. W. Chilton Democratic candidates will be entertained their mother at her introduced at the rally, and the A good political leader must home October 26 on the occasion over broadcast be will meeting keep ahead of several crowds, of her 75th birthday. Radio Station KOVO at 9 p. m. each going In a different direction Those present included: Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Chilton of Seattle, Washington; Mrs. June Vamey of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Swenson of Murray; Edith, Zilpha, Earl, Glen, Eldon COUNTY ASSESSOR Chilton, and Mrs. Geneva Stew art and their families of Lehi. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE authorized U. S. civilians employed overseas who receive their mail through an A. P. O. address. Parcels must be packed securely and tied with strong cord. No matches or lighter fluid of any kind may be mailed, and cigar ettes and other tobacco products for delivery are prohibited through A. P. 0"s including the parent postal organization and any unit thereof bearing a hyphenated suffix which are located in Austria, England, and Italy France, Germany, Trieste. The November 15 deadline also applies to Christmas greeting cards, post office officials said. LOMN B. CEEEE H APPENINGS ment. He was admitted, ber 25. i If elected Mr. Creer pledges to serve the people of Utah 26. MILDRED E. BEAU for COUNTY RECORDER Richard Durfee, J.3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fahy Durfee, was taken Saints hospital to the Latter-da- y in Salt Lake City for an ap pendectomy, Friday. He was re ported doing well and was scheduled to return home, Wed nesday. The Utah County Recorders office has handled over to date this year than any other period in the county's per- under "Mrs. Republican Candidate Pol Adv. by "Ream for Recorder" PROTECTION LUKE CLEGG For ALUMINUM TICKET 1 1 .( He has a broad background He exceptionally well qualified for the is tiundtic He is a man of Integrity. He will help enact just and fair legislation. ALUMINUM COMBINATION STOKM AND SCREEN WINDOWS tavt fwl by Imwlcrt Ina th ntir dow opningl win fcJ ttrms (VOTE FOR TWO STATE SENATORS t. extensive!, hi following fcion. OR VILLE GUNTHEB He taught social science in American Fork 41 years. high school He Is past president of the American Fork business He Is active in Chamber of all phases of civic and LDS church life in this He is a fine citizen who will do his utmost to serve nterests in the Utah State Legislature, i Has Been Chief for the past Five Years i. EXPERIENCED V ON NOVEMBER 7th) Paid political advertisement by Arvil O. Stone, Lehi your I- SO VOTE ON NOVEMBER ? FOR (MILLE GUNTie " REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR THE UTAH LEGISLATURE (Political advertisement paid for by the i ,. .t. .t. if. ,t, it. if. Committee Legislature,) t. ti il it. A iti A A it J To Senator Thomas: That's right "Thou shalt not bear false witness." In addition, Sen. Thomas, you should not permit the use of a commandment or Biblical phrase in a distorted comparison of yourself with General MacArthur, General Eisenhower, Senator Taft YOU HAVE USED THESE NAMES AS FALSE WITNESSES. how each and all of them vote if they were in Utah today? Dare you ask The answer is simple they would vote against any man who would not vote for a Communist control bill and who associated himself with "Communist front" organizations. We are against the deceptive meth'o'd of your being one thing at election time and apparently a wholly different character back in Washington and New York- -no longer representing the sentiments of the people in Utah. WILLIAM TAYLOR 152 W. 1st No. Lehi, Utah "WM m Immw a of the most area. for Orville Gunther for the Utah .I, if, Iw successful business ventures in Utah county. QUALIFIED V ... k b. He returned home, gradiated from Brigham Young tai. We too "deplore dishonesty in politics." Yes, even 'deception. FHA f Europe school. D00IS never needs reoairsl I , high He traveled of experience. 1 ) CONIZATION Alumatic aluminum doors are a permanent improvement! Screen or storm panels quickly slip into a strong aluminum frame that Republican Ticket V. V", jumntic 1 M. STATE SENATOR j Lthi They didn't support or lend their prestige to the "Communist Front" organizations as late as 1946, 1947 and 1948 as you did. Vofers of Utah Counfv REPUBLICAN hi, p Rowing Chairman HERE ARE FOUR IMPORTANT REASONS WHY SO MANY LABORERS. HOUSEWIVES. FARMERS. BUSI NESS AND PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE ARE SUPPORTING u LI)S minion field taA (before we sent them our arms), BUT General MacArthur, General Eisenhower, Senator Vandenberg did not write a book or praise Soviet leadership and Communist ideology, as you did. 'LETS KEEP HER THERE" Walter P. Whitehead OrviUe Ounthw b a of Lehi Those statements that your "ad" quotes were applauding the Soviet armies during the war to help the morale of a retreating army and a depressed nation Ream's" administration. Paid is a man quallr or Senator Vandenberg. i sonnel at no extra cost to the taxpayer "re Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Stone visited in Salt Lake City, Monday evening, with Mrs. J. O. Stone, mother of Mr. Stone. T history, with the same GUHTHER I major operation was performed for Warren, (Bill) Bone, October 31. document a OflUILLE taught in the Utah Vocational schooL He opened a sheet metal heating and ventilating American Fork eight years ago and has made it one as Payson Police Officer for 14 Years Served Afton Giles received treatment for burns on the hands, October A more When you consider vour legislative we urge you to study the qualificat"0 6. Paid Pol. Adv. by Creer for Assessor Committee 2500 eJ. He Octo- Albert Bone was released Tuesday after medical treatment beginning October 26. County in fairness, giving special privileges to none. Further he believes in equalization of opportunity and the welfare of all people RE-ELEC- Herman "Jockey" Johnson and Llovd Bone took advantage of a Saturday deer season lull to close the Truck Inn for painting and renovating work. The dining room was completely repainted, and all woodwork and storage compartments washed and cleaned. With the new coat of rtaint and complete clean ing throughout, he said he is ready to serve the public again with his cafe in top condition. SHERIFF Dale (Velma) Ijjox received medical treatment, Oct 24-2- x G FELLOW VOTERS: Truck Inn Gets Face Lilting Utah County Mrs. Experienced in Civic Religious and Public Affairs Vv V JOocn, Keith wai7 Lowe, Don Fox stead. Turner, Republican Candidate FOR LeRoy Edgar, 43, of Salt Lake City, is receiving medical treat Officer In Democratic Party over 20 Years XZm Kenneth Ralph "Dick" Chappie OSPITAL Fork Deputy County Assessor for 4 Years . neth Walker, ' V 31? Born and reared in Spanish - BaSJI 0 The People's Choice for V v,' & son, Kiai Var Boyd n, Fern Russon '.' Dean Christofferson, E. C. Hunt, Carl Evans, S. Glen Smith, Grant Smith, Elmer G. Manning, Alvin Avolsleyer, Clyde Turner, R. B. Worlton, La Vere Downs, Boyd Tripp, Dale Peterson, W. S. Peck, W. D. Jones, Craig Dorton, Don id-e- and Mrs Beatrice Moore represented the Utah County board for the elec tion of officers at the Mountain ville Camp in Alpine. Heading th new officers as captain was Mrs. Mrs. Alberta Bennett visited of Moore, Spring Lake, here at the home of Mrs. Glen Mrs. TO SERVICE !.:E!I $7-5- Hold DUP Election Democratic Rally To Be Held Tonight .' Lucky Deer Hunters tne MAIL PACKAGES will be announced at cie the season, when it is determined Sponsor who shot the biggest deer, and Store the buck with the widest spread 15 Country A Salt Lake City motorist was BEFORE NOVEMBER Biggest deer between date points. the as 9 is set November cited for running a stop sign or nine cash Christmas Persons win will mailing for the "Country Store" sale in Friday night, following an accifree Armthe of service plus locker members to months packages the Third Ward church, for the dent in which his car struck a ed Forces st have $12.50. of overseas value serving processing benefit of the ward building machine operated by Jerry K. until November or cash 15 to get their spread will win $5 in Williams, 25, of Pleasant Grove, fund. in order to six months locker service plus mail in the packages Members of the ward will sell according to city police officer be assured of delivery. free processing value of $10. chili suppers, pie, cake, ice cream Clemn Turner. Post office officials report that Some of the other successful Officer Turner reported that Korea to and soft drinks. The store will directed hunters this year are: Japan, Lehi 21 of Salt Lake parcels Arnold J. Ehler, Pacific and the islands of the P. Price, Roger Price be open from 6:30 to 8 p. m. was driving south on should be mailed even earlier, George City, Ronald Price, Dale Price, Karl Any article of produce is your Center street when the accident 1 be- t iryJ norifA I Bone. Ray Bone, November by all preferably and ticket for the affair, occurred. His car collided with must John E Jolley, Richard Clover, articles will be sold. Ward of- the westbound Williams' car at cause of the distances they travel. Julian Clover, Cecil ChamDer-laificers are anxious to secure suf- the intersection of Center and inArmed Forces personnel Oris Gray, Ron Street, ficient funds to build a roof on Main Streets. Neither driver clude all members of the Armed Ruben Russon, Dean Powell the new church before cold was injured, and damages to the Forces, and George Carson, Ray Carter, Kenfamilies, their cars was estimated at Storage Prizes 1 UTAH lk-U- wil C Hlcka u, TrMnrtr .. |