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Show THE I.FH1 FBEE PRESS, LEHL UTAH 4, 1958 THl RSDAV. SEPTEMBER Thought is th.e property of those only who can entertain it. : Think wrung!;., if please: f. but in all cases x'mv.k : r L.s-- i -- Gotthoid Utah National Guard Armory Building Program In High Gear ur-sel- benefit for his tax dollar, oe i Rich commented. The 14 new armories now in use by the Utah National Guard are located in Provo, Price, American Fork, Murray, Layton. Smithfiefi. two in Salt Lake City. Tooele, at. throughout the state. Vernal. Springville. BounGeorge. L The most recent building o tiful and Lehi. foot a is 60.(KX square completed structure in Salt Lake City. It to was constructed over a period at a cost of S379.305, according to Ma. Gen. Maxwell K. Rich. Utah Adjutant General. At The new armory was built nex' Utah State Fair begins Sept 12. to an identical sister armory which was completed just one year fo. according to Clair Aeord, Utah Agent. We encourage anil From the outside the buildings are County identical in every detail. The orly insist livestock owners exhibit at the State Fair. The Utah major difference in the structures. Commissioners have agreed County to Gen. Rich pointed out. is that he a maximum of S300 for exolder building is equipped with a floor for baskei b.dl hibits of sheep, dairy cattle, beef hardwood cattle, horses and swine. If the games and other indoor sports. total allowance of any class cf Together the two new aimories livestock exceeds S300, the money in Salt Lake City will serve a; available will bo d on the 'Headquarters and training facili- basis of the number of anima's ties for 12 units of the Utah Na- exhibited. tional Guard. Calves and horses under on-- ' Another new armory, which w ill year of age will le allowed only be the 15th. is now under con- one-ha- ll of the suggested amount struction in Ogden at a cost of or d payment. 5250,000 and is expected o be Utah County will require a card occuinscribed with the type of exhibit, completed and ready for pancy by June of 1959. Three oth- the exhibitor's name and address, ers are presently in the planning to be displayed at all times on the stages and construction will begin front of the pen or stall, to be as soon as funds are available. eligible for participation in the They will be located at Heber, allowance. Failure to display the Beaver and Orem, Gen. Rich said. card eliminates the payment. ExIn Price, Layton and Bountiful hibitors can obtain cards from the the armories were constructed County Agricultural office at jointly with the Utah National Provo. Guard and the local boards of edAnimals will be eligible only ucation. The buildings were so de- when exhibited in required breedsigned to provide adequate facili- ing classes. Rates suggested for ties needed by the local National each breed and class will be as Guard unit for training purposes follows: Sheep aland at the same time to be used lowance, $1.50 transportation head, feed alper by the school system in each re- lowance 25c per head per day; spective town for classroom in- dairy cattle, beef cattle and horses struction. transportation allowance, $7.50 This cooperative setup thus af- per head and feed allowance per fords the taxpayer the maximum day $1.00. Swine transportation allowance, $3.00 per head, feed allowance 50c per day. For further information one many contact Commissioners or the Utah County In County Agent. With Broadbent's of Lehi leading in the last third of play, results of Tuesday evening's scores were listed by Phyllis Taylor, re- To porter. These games of the WoA music clinic will be held men's City League were played at Wednesday, 10, at 7:30 the Jack and Jill Bowling Lanes p.m., in the September Stake Tabernacle, acin American Fork. cording to Arnold Brems. Stake Star Flour Mills of American music director and the stake muFork captured all remaining hon- sic committee. ors for the evening, with high team Stake auxiliary music directors series of 1.888 pins; high team and organists, ward music direcgame of fi88 pins; and Captain tors and organists, choir presiDoris Smith garnered high individ- dents and ward auxiliary music ual game with 199 pins and also people, as well as all potential high individual series with 517 music lovers in the Lehi Stake, pins. are urged to be in attendance, according to Mr. Brems. Tangible evidence ol the growth and modernization of the Army National Guard in Utah is offered" bv the armory building program, In the past five years 14 new arhave been constricted mories 1 for ... :. member 9th Fellow Citizen: County I am seeking the office of Sheriff because I feel that we should take a new look at crime control - We should "51 ft,. ;? Enter Livestock Utah State Fair ii'i-nis- vote for j. Earl Smith rnTP prpT'BLICAX , Farmers Urqed th Dollars Spent in Lehi Return to Assessor . adopt the unified approach to this problem strict law enforcement and an aggresive crime prevention program directed to our problem youth before they become embroiled with the law. legal-soci- al Experienced in Real Estate Values and Office Management Democratic I pledge an able business administration, uniform law enforcement and an aggressive crime prevention program. Candidate h Raymond Taylor (Paid mm Best Foods pro-rate- Mayonaise quart - - cfXij "I . Mazola LOILquart with energy-packe- d lunches... Quality foods are your best insurance for better health, yet quality costs no more here. Our tremendous buying power enables us to stock the best of dependable national brands at lowest retail prices. Back-to-scho- Broadbent's Leads Bowling Play ol Music Workers Attend Clinic The Lehi Free Press AUSTIN'S MOTOR TO P - Pol. RAYMOND TAYLOR for UTAH COUNTY SHERIFF pro-rate- Entered at the post office at Lehi, MESA VERDE Utah, as second class matter unMr. and Clifford Austin, accomder the act of Congress March 3 panied by Mr. Austin's brother 1879 and wife, Mr. tnd Mrs. Herbert Austin of Salt Lake City, have THE"EMBJgij-Ojust returned from a motor tour of TPiH STATE PiaST ASSOCIATION southeastern Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Austin are former resiof Lehi. dents EDITORIAL 1NAT10NAI The foursome left Lehi by autoASSOCIATION mobile on August 25 for Colorado U Springs, Colo., where some sightteriifU'iL'ig.'.imu seeing was enjoyed. They next visited at Mesa Verde National MonA weekly newspaper devoted to ument in the southwest corner of the interests and welfare of Colo., the home of the famous cliff Lehi City dwellings. Returning to Utah the Gooseneck of the San Juan Great Published by the Free Press Pub- - River near Mexican Hat was included in their itinerary, as well ;Wriing Co. every Thursday. Publisher as the Arches National Monument Innes. Russell )Enear Moab. They were gone five Subscription . . . $3.00 days. rPpr Year (in advance) at the PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER 9 (o Log Cabin Syrup-2- 4 oz. - FROZEN FOODS Pasco ORANGE JUICE Purity - 5 pk. 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