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Show ITAII THE 1X1 U FREE PRESS, No Attempt to ffi-tan- Replace Dairy Cooperatives Of interest to dairymen of the Lehi area is a statement from the Department of Agriculture that a federal marketing order in no way attempts to replace dairy producers cooperatives. This week's hearings are being conducted at the Utah State Capitol on the proposal to establish a federal marketing order in the Great Basin. This includes Utah counties of Davis, Morgan, Salt Lake, Tooele, Utah, Wasatch, Box Elder, Weber, Summit, Grand, Daggett, Duchesne, Sanpete, Carbon, Juab, Millard, Sevier, Uintah and Emery; and the Wyoming counties of Uinta and Sweetwater The proposal for the order was submitted by Federated Milk Pro- - Re-Ele- d ducers Association, Dairy- men s ASMjoauuu, aim v eoi tral Dairy Association, representing dairy fanners producing more than 80 per cent of the Grade A milk sold in the area. "A producer cooperative continues to perform all of its functions under a federal order," a bulletin of the USDA agricultural marketing service says. "Inasmuch as orders are a mechanism for market stabilization only, they cannot perform many of the func- ct KARL H. ThaliOIl Club Holds Members of the Thalian Club met Thursday, Oct. 23 at the home of Faye Godfrey. Assisting Mrs. Godfrey were Virvinia and Donna Robinson Bourne. Moore, Geneva 01 njfiVPTTinPr 1 frt at ri t hipman. I am-nntt- 11 , Jeaniu ''"iiit last (.'. Athenian of Mrs. C I- Jakir. i ... Lehi has no elected Attention Lehi Voters lub at the present time - I- County or Sfafe oiiicet with 20 Vdnedjy, I'nder the present administration the Sheriff's office has been efficiently operated with no taint of scandal. "TfCl't Koscoe Kay pledges to continue the efficient, completely finest operation of the Sheriff's office. He also pledges to vigorously enforce all laws against vice and crime. He also pledges continued and enlarged' patrols and blockades for the protection of farms and outlying areas. mot efficient law enforcement possible for every tax dollar spent. Vote for the Republican Candidate for UTAH COUNTY AUDITOR VOTE KAY FOR SHERIFF Roscoe Kay for Sheriff Committee J. L. (Cap) Barnhart, chairman Lewis Smith, secretary Retain: All Registered Voters a most Republican Alike interentins; talk on her rwi-n- t trip to the Far East. Many picture were ohuun, including the people Democratic and Come Out and Vote For LEHI'S ONLY CANDIDATE IN THIS ELECTION f dress. theip j,,.!,,...,! .V1M-as well as the scenic beauty of the i naiianu. South Vietnam. unK nl Japan. Mrs. Jack-th- e U"B son also displayed many objects of art which she had collected, A delicious luncheon was serv-paued. The net meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. Elder Harding, Nov. 5. S Harvar d R. Hinton ! se CHRISTENSENS American Fork, Utah Early Selection plus Our Convenient Lay Away Plan Saves Disappointment and Helps Keep a Balanced Budget Democratic Candidate For I STATE SENATOR in Lehi I i Practicing Attorney President Utah County Bar (Lawyer) Association I Bishop, Lehi Fifth Ward Veteran, World War II Married, Father of Six Children Graduate of B.Y.U. and U. of U. Law Visit This Department Today -DOLLS - BUGGIES - PULL TOYS TRUCKS - TRICYCLES - GAMES EDUCATIONAL TOYS School Home Owner in Lehi FREE BALLOONS 31 Elect and Saturday, Nov. a Lehi Man Well Qualitied to Eftectively Represent You in the Utah State Senate 1 for all children accompanied by parents or guardian Integrity Paid Pol. Adv. by Mayor Harold D. Westring, Dean Prior, Howard Robinson and Rex Zimmerman Courteous Service Experience IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE TO THESE VIGOROUS CANDIDATES 22 Years of Governmental Accounting and Consistant Public Service i paid Pol. Adv. With a Positive Program for Utah Lehi NOW PLAYING! Nov. Oct. Great bourbon of the Old West 1 30-3- 1 VIBRANT THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KY., DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO., KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 90 PROOF WITH ACTION pal v : kMM&i0: 1 AND YOUTHFUL ROMANCE! Hunting for quality dry cleaning? ' DRU COREY ind i lllip1 tOHf WINCIM U mtrtxtocmt f 'w Itliliiiiliii Matinee Saturday 3 p.m. Hallowe'en Midnite Show! Friday, Oct. INFLATION: They will fight the high cost of living by working for lower interest rates, and to curb monopolistic price fixing, and to cut the spread between farm prices and what consumers must pay. 2. AGRICULTURE They will fight to return control of the farm program to the farm production committees, and cut present excessive administration costs. Dairy and wheat farmers are entitled to parity treatment comparable to that of the wool and sugar beet programs. 3. RECLAMATION: They will work with the Democratic majority in Congress to reinstate Utah's Echo Park project, dropped by the Republicans. 4. JOBS FOR UTAHNS: They will fight for immediate action to revive our metals industry, support our defense installations, and expand home building and road programs, and to raise Utah's per capita income, now one of the lowest in the Western States. 5. EDUCATION: They will fight to use Utah's share of offshore oil royalties for our schools' favor aid to education, but with local control; realize we are in a race with Russia. 6. LABOR: They will fight for realistic legislation, such as the Kennedy-Ive- s bill, to stop racketeering and promote democracy in our labor unions. 7. FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY: They will fight to prevent repetition of this year's highly inflationary unbalanced budget, against unneceessary Federal expenditures, and to close tax loopholes favoring the upper brackets. 1. THEATER PARKER i NOW OPEN AT Friday, Oct. Proven Ability State Street , 30, 1933 KNOW VOI R CANDIDATE Vote for Honest Law Enforcement 1 V!iibr if thf National Art Week, which will be the occasion ot nation-- ii. art celebrations, will be held hum to November 1 to 7, acci"di-- ; Mrs. Dorothy Bone, chairman for Lehi City. Mrs. Bone states that 'DO!' v mI. i nf National Art Week will be placed in the winduws of various Lehi business houses during the week, and it is hoped that citizens of our town will in their busy act:.iti, s to enjoy the various paint other art objects. Roscoe Kay For Sheriff i 1 u Eighteen members and one guest enjoyed, the affair which followed a Hallowe'en motif. Iola Francom was elected to tions of cooperatives. An order serve as the reporter for the club. cannot assure that a market will Mr. and Mrs. Morris Thomas be found for every producer's milk at all times. It cannot secure the traveled by motor to Ogden, Sunmost economical utilization of day where they visited with Mr. milk nor can it perform many of and Mrs. Parley Checketts xand the other marketing functions Mr. and Mrs. Charley Cheshire. such as procurement of supplies. Mrs. Checketts and lrs. Cheshire economical transportation of milk are sisters to Mrs. Thomas. and other services which are amTo give real service you must ong the normal functions of milk add something which cannot be producers associations." bought or measured with money, God has endowed man with in- and that is sincerity and integrity. alienable rights, among which are Well arranged time is the reason, and conscience. mark of a well arranged mind. Mary Bake Eddy BENNETT Athenian Club Meets At Mrs. Chipman's National Ait Iff G6k uGl TIirKSDAV. OCTOEEK 3S FRANK E "Ted" MOSS " "IOVD FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 31 11:30 p.m. County Official - War Veteran - Former City Judge, Active Civic and L.D.S. Church Worker our Sanitone Service ant "ur search is ended! Try Attack of the -- Crab Monster DAVID S. KING about "dry cleaning quality", mean first of all dry cleaning thoroughness . . every trace of dirt, stubborn spots and even perspiration completely removed. But, Sanitone Dry Cleaning goes even further. It brings colors and patterns back to like-nefreshness and restores original texture. Your garments look and feel like new again. Try When we talk FOR UNITED STATES CONGRESS Graduate U. of U. - Lawyer - Active Church and Community Work - Youth Leader we also . Not oi This Earth All Seats 50c i vwwwwvwwwvvwwwwwvvw Coming November The Ten Commandments 6! IT'S TIME w us and see. Lehi Cleaners Phone 156 Main Street Lehi FOR A CHANGE .Hl 1 . Mini . i.iifc. wii,--'.'J- ; O I C3 farii POLITICAL Al .i i Siv 1' All) Richnrd C. Howe Henry D. Moyle, Jr. Donald Ii. Holbrook mm Jf . LKTISKMKNT BY! Kathleen Meikle John S. Hinckley Douglas Bergeson R. McKay KriKham E. Roberts Algie E. 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