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Show ? : Friday, November 1, UTAH VALLEY NEWS VINEYARD VOTE FOR (Mn. On. F. Walla A Young, Energetic LEADER In Touch with Your Problems Resort ar) Scera Now Showing Brigham Young "Welfare Iteete" will be harveteed Saturday by all men and boyi of tba ward being aiked to turn out and work on the I tt acres ot beets planted for the Church Welfare. Raymond Harding and John K. Allen win bo there to supervise the work. They want to complete the Job la one day. Klder J. Lorn Jex will furnish the program this Sunday evening at the U. I. A. services. Gay Hallowe'en Coal a me Ball is being sponsored by the M. in the I. A. Thursday evening ward recreational hall. Budget All are tickets will be honored. Invited to attend. Mrs. Alma Olson, George F. left Wells Wells and Thomas to U. CONGRESS er in charge. Kirs. Genevieve Clegg Holland, Mrs. Rhode Hrotnaon motored to Balt Lake Saturday to be pri sent at the funeral services of a cousin. dinner gust at the home of and Mrs. Victor Jol Sunday wps Elder Wayne Bek of Payson. He was also the principle speaker at the church serA Mr. vices Sunday evening. Last Tuesday a stake Hallowe'en dance held at PI. Grove was enjoyed by many Wlndsorltes. Next Tuesday evening Dan Peterson from the Speech department at P. O. high school will be on hand to explain ths art of "make up" during ths assembly period, lessons, good teachers, good mutual. We have them all, STARRING: Tyrone Power Linda Darnell and Dean says Ross Brlnly, activity leader. 1 Orem 2 m. Scera 8:00 Nov. and Theatre, p. Shower Held Monday Saturday, Tonight At the home of Mrs. Carrie In honor of Mrs. Zola Kirk Kirk wife of LeGrande Holland of A IUby Boy year's work and objectives pre- Johnson, a recent bride. Mrs. was born Pauline to and the of discussion ceded Ray a fine Provo gave birth to a baby boy Hortenae Kirk, Mrs. Eva Haws Gammon Wednesday, opening chapters of George El- and Emma Kirk acted as hostesWednesday morning, Oct. SOth at Sumsion GamSOth Nov. at the morning, liott's novel "Adam Beds''. More ses. An evening of fun was spent tbe Utah Valley hospital. mon home In Vineyard. than 10 women were present. after which dainty refreshments Bernard and LuClnda Toung Three new members were admitre served. Anderson announce the arrival of Many beautiful ted to the Association. The presiwere received by the bride. a son, born Oct. 16th in the Utah gifts GRAND dency announce that a nursery Is Valley hospital. now provided for all children Birthday Dinner Mrs. Harriett Varley has gone (Mrs. C. H. Davies - Reporter) In honor of Mrs. Georgs Harris whose mothers attend the meetto South Bountiful to spend the was held at ber home Thurs8r. of the society. The Literary lesson for ths ings winter. Covers were laid day evening. Mrs. Mabel Gardner Is critically for Mr. nad Mrs. George Harris Mrs. Luclle Webb of Richfield Relief Society was given on Tues-ds- y 111 class at her home, Just off Riverside Jr. and family of Manila, Mr. and has spent the past week here with by Mrs. Lucy Clyde, Tbe consulting physician Mrs. Bernard Welsh and family An Introduction to tbe drive. leader. her sister, Mrs. Jsy Gillies. of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bheldon Harris and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright VIEW of Orem. Gut of town visitors attending the funeral services of Mrs. Baxter were: Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter of Junction, Mrs. Zina Tolman of Central, Mrs. od BY EVERY RE-ELEC- T o o Calvin S. Smith ' For State ot Publlq Instruction . ALL VOTERS regardless of party affiliation, owe it to themselves And their children to' support an honest, capable, and thoroughly trained man as Superintendent of , Public Instruction. , UTAHS FUTURE Jagger at at VOTE FOR day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Louder bars returned home from California. (Mrs. Ferry Nielson. They report a grand trip. Harley OlUman returned Sunday Let's Go To Mutual weeks visit in Garfield at Is the Invitation extended to from a of Mr. and Mrs. Jay all ward members II and over, the home McCalllster. Thursday morning funeral services for Samuel Wells, aged father of Ray Wells of Orem T. Jennie Nicholas, Mrs. Margaret Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. Bchow, all of Milford, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Simpson of Moroni, Mr. and Mrs. Chad Dallen of Sprlngville, Mrs. Annie Jean Brlmley, Mrs. Basis 8mlth, Harold Cluff, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Donkin, all of Balt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. O'Deal Kirk, Mr. Hall of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson ot American Fork. Mrs. Elisabeth Pratt attended the funeral of Wm. Andrews at ths Pleasant View chapel Thurs- WINDSOR attend who passed away Monday evening at his home In Wellington, Carbon county. Mr. and Mrs. Arvll O. Stone visited with her sister, Mrs. Edith Case at Ogden Sunday. A. Union P.-held a costume ball Monday evening in the old amusement hall. Refreshments were served and a Jolly time was reported. and Mary Gwen Holdaway k. SHERMAN CHRISTENSON Elaine Joyce Toone were baptised Sunday and confirmed members REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE of the church. Mrs. George F. Wells, Mr. and For Mrs. Clement Dally of Drlggs, Idaho, Joseph H. Clegg and Blna S. Clegg spent Monday In Heber with their aged aunt, Mrs. Janette McMullin. (Paid Political Advertisement) Miss Dixie Rceee gave an Interesting review of the life of Wllford Woodruff Sunday evening st the church 'services. The choir and singing mothers furnished the music. The Relief Society arranged the program with President Alice Thack- pronounced Mrs. Gardner's com- plaint gastric ulcers. Her sister, Mrs. Janet Bingham of American Pork Is la attendance on Mrs. Gardner. The Primary association sponsors d a delightful Hallowe'en party for Its young members oa Tuesday at 4 o'clock. Many amusing costumes were in evidence. The officers asked that each boy and girl bring a dime, la order to meet the Primary fund. The H.LA. sponsored the first ward dancing party of the season on Tuesday evening In the ward amusement hall. The Special Interests group held elass as usual. The people In this class seem to be getting real enjoyment out of discussing current problems. Tad Parkinson Is eminently able to lead the discussion along worthwhile lines. 19401 depends upon jtdur action Support the man who will work for Vocational Training and the modernisation of our Public School system. SPECIAL BURGOYNB CHRISTMAS CARD S MEMBER' firofEACH thw i (Paid Political Advartlaemeat) by Arthur Gaeth Dr. Sldaey B. FAM1 LrY I Coltons Message to the Aged and Unemployed CHRBSTIHAS PROVES ITS REAL VALUE Became of ha tanfle sumgdi regular-le- y of quxMnr at finish firm new American end aharonaa or barbs lVaibed Wire ii America's biggat value In fin 80 llOD SPOOL . 95 American Special Heavy 12V4 Send Stanley Gauge? a mm Qa'ecting 80 ROD SPOOL Why Pay More For 'e Attorney ! Wagon & Mache Co. Real Estate Buys! Acre Ranch In Ashley Valley on State Paved Highway. Good gao water rights, 850 acres under house. cakivatlaa. Implements to run place, 24 head cattle, SO sheep, 8 horses. Once sold for 30,000.00. Now 8,000.00. Also 280 acre with full water right. 290 arm bay, 00 pasture, good fences, 2 homee and other buildings on highway, 8 miles Southwest of Roosevelt. Only 5,00030. 15 Arree In Utah County with' good water rights, 8 Bn. Brick Home. Coops for 1,000, other Only 2800.00. buildings. So much haa beea aaid agalnat m to my poaiHon oa relief and penal ora for the I am taking Oils mrana of acquainting yon program. De Luxe Calendars New Designs Box Assortments Personal Qualifications Graduate, University of Utah Law School, student criminal phychology and criminal administration at University of Calif main and Stanford, Jr. University, four yearn service as grade sad high school teacher, seventeen yearn successful practice of law, ten years aa prostrating assisted in the development of tha State amt of Adult Probation and Parole, author and of legislative measuree Increasing efflci-o-f criminal administration, of Utah Peace Officers' association, for three yean, chairman of lia legislative committee. tions were obtained, 12 were acquitted on trial, 18 were by tha State far lack of i or upon adjustment approved by the were placed npon probation, 0 violated and wen committed to prison, 58 (which the 0 probation violators) were committed to institutions. lll1"1 Vice-Preside- Record of Four Years As District Attorney During tha from July 1, 1088 to Jans (first six months under Judge Dalian H. Toung ns District Attorney), 157 coses were filed. 111 convictions were obtained, 10 were pending at the time of report, 12 were either acquitted by Juries or dismissed on motion of the State, 08 defendants were placed npon probation. 1 violated probation and waa committed to prison, 45 were committed to penal institutions. from June 28, 1088 to Daring the June 80, 1040, IMS caara were filed, 148 convic 28, 1088, - This Years Offerings Are Supreme a Orslcr Tssslay Tills Newspaper Office Aims and Ideals 103 West Center PROVO UTAH "WE SELL THE EARTH AND INSURE ITS COXTENTS" 555 s stranger to the problem. It will be my purpose, if ekried, to maintain and continue tlie prrarnt wrirara program for all of the aged and for tlioae who cannot be employed at real Jobs. INDUSTRY SHOULD BE EXPANDED wm rapidly a possible ami REAL JOBS furnished TO REPLACE JOBS. UnlU that time eomes Hie present MAKE-SHIFit would bo my policy to cany forward tho present railed program. Wo should LIVE UP TO THE PRESENT LAW PROVIDING 8030 IER MONTH FOR THE AGED. Appropriations should bo made by tho State of Utah to meet the State's part of the pension. A reduction can be made In overhead expense and waste In administration. These ravings can be given to yon and others for whom the money Is Intended. fore, not - T 1. To make detection and prosecution of crime as efficient and Impartial as posstola by full cooperation with law enforcement officers, and by fBU devotion to duty. 2. To have committed to penal iaatitatiou only those who cannot be corrected by control end supervision while living normal Uvea ontaida penal Institutions. 8. To hava provided by tha Btatt homo when parolled and discharged may lira outside tha prison while being by tha Stato to obtain Jobs or 4. To bring about a more Juvenile crime prevention and control. Idealism of tha New Deal la 2s fight of people against special privilege. UTAH NEEDS FARNSWORTH It la not my policy to pat a . In . therefore, 1 do not favor making reductions or keep a w pensions bccnnra you raise a emaU gardenIndasMousacw clilckrns to supplement your Income. should be encouraged not discouraged. I WILL NOT DECEIVE YOU AND PROMISE YOU MORE THAN IT WOULD BE POSSIBLE TO PAT AND THE PROMISES 1 MAKE IX) YOU ARE MABE ONLY AFTER CAREFUL CONSIDERATION OF THE INCOME OF THE STATE AND THEY. ABB PROMISES THAT CAN AND WILL BE FULFILLED. , for ths righto (Signed) Ron b. Also Choice Variety Homes - Lota Heal Realty Company ... VOTE DEMOCRATIC i I ADVOCATED OLD AGE PENSIONS AND UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES 1XING BEFORE THE PRESENT AND MOVEMENT IN THAT DIRECTION BEGAN WHEN IT WAS UNPOPULAR TO DO BO. lam, there- o i REAL Republican Candidate FOR GOVERNOR Reproductions of Famous Paintings Inferior Grades? Consolidated Quality ... Vole for I'llIU) T. FARNSWORTH Republican JR. Candidate tor UNITED STATES SENATE Vote colton for the Mo who Can and Will bring Industrial and Political peace to Utah.. (Paid Political ad. by Colton for Governor dnb) v-i- . |