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Show m A TYrTlTTr' JW&JXI VULG Sportsman's Outing, June 22 and 23 $1,000 In Prizes BASEBALL, BAND CONCERT and SPORTS Sportsman' committee Largest Outing of Entire State- pect 10,000 people. Coma out Saturday night to see wickie up town. f J the Place ex- r L.J 1 r K S T" - ,'? ' ' j ' fee ' ' 'q ' SWIaa irii'1 i: HARRY LEWIS and his Glen-Arde- This nrrhoctro Tko .. Kund frnm HnllvwOnd. rf i a IAiiuwn as best on the west coast. very m BIG MYSTERY SHOW FULL OF COMEDY lion and a comedians and of magicians company in Lehi, people here will have something unusual to think about. Virgil and his full company will give a complete evening of entertainment in person on the stage at the Royal Theatre at 8:15 o'clock Tonight (Thursday, June 20th). They will offer their $50,000.00 illusion show "Mystic Circus" which is said to employ 20,000 pounds of equipment, and In addition the Virgil Spook Show, With a live African America's largest. Not only are the patrons promised 'more thrills and chills than a five ring circus" but there is an equal amount of fun and comedy of the real variety, hilarious, Virgil's "Honest Boy" and "Fun with have won for him not only the applause of hundreds of audiences but fame among magicians as the outstanding funster in the side-spiti- ng Fire-racker- s" magic profession. No time is wasted during the performance. Virgil and his group complete nine tricks the first three minutes of their appearance, while the average magician around does four- teen in ninety minutes. Chan with his mysterious ducks contributes' to the merriment while Julie shows her artistry in her "Painting with Fabrica." A complete Transportation arrangements art under direction of the Stake Melchise-de- k public address system is carried by the company as well as special music, lights and scenery. Perhaps the greatest pf all Virgil's thousand tricks and illusions is his noted "Human Saw Mill'' in which he used a 50 inch motor driven buzz saw which revolves at the ate of 3000 revolutions a minute. After sawing lumber with the saw he straps a lady to the same machine and visibly saw the through her body plunges while the bare skin Is in full view of the audience. The spectators are permitted to vew this magic phenomin-o- n from all sides proving there are j no mirrors. The lady is not in a box and advance reports state that , as many as eighteen people hve fainted during a single performance of this one illusion. as The Spirit Paintings, produced by Virgil share honors with his "Burning a Man Alive' and the "Hindu Basket Mystry." The entire list of effect are new and he per forms them exactly the same as he did in the large theatres of China, South America, anl here on this continent In the "Spook" show division, the "spooks" are said to leave the stage and to fly into the audence and create "creepy" thrills that will reman in the memory. park a man's car. ' son, secretary; Ralph Phillips, teach-- j cr; Ralph Trane, reporter; Bob dog. BE GALA EVENT Gaines, watchdiscussed details of their The boys i summer Natiinal Yellowstone to trip leave the trip will for ParkThey to forward AH plans are going week in July, with make the Lehi Stake Outing, to be held during the second E. B. Garrett Saturday, June 2!nh at Saratoga, the their leader, finest affair held thus far. CHILDREN' EXJOY . A prize of $10 will be paid to the KINDERGARTEN ward having the highest percentage attendance of their ward members Any ward present at the outing. Reports from the Kindergarten member will be counted that appears on the ground from 2 p. m. to 10:30 p. m- - The w inning ward will be announced at the dance shotly after at the Primary School . ing are that the. their enjoying work and seen, classes The rooms are nt too wJ are just a comfortable temp. Many inquiries have been mad anxious mothers a t0 the tempera t s . a'e just comfortable Beginning Wednesday, June 26 Smuin Dancing Academy MERRY MIX-U- P COMPANY Fun for We grow no Wall Flowers. CHILDREN'S MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON everyone. 5C HERE THEY ARE 61c SUGAR 10 lbs. only J EL- - KWICK 8oz bottle SOc CERTO SPECIAL 520c 27c He 15c PAROWAX lb. pkg JAR RUBBE RS 6for 23c TUNA FLAKES large ....10c 10c 14C SALMON tall ....12c SHRIMPS, tall can 15c WHEAT PUFFS large pkg. CLABER GIRL Baking Powder 25c large can CORN MEAL 9 lbs' special .85c 14C .... ... MACARONI 8 lbs. special 22c (all flavors) pkg. ..5c (all flavors) pkg.... 4c .10 Bars 25c ZION'S SOAP White King Hand Soap 5 Bars with JEL-SER- T JELL-WEL- L 25c Wash Cloth Only PUREX, Quart Bottle Special. ,. .13c i: IV " JV Entertainment of the ladies is In charge of the Stake Relief Society. The Bishopric's High Council, and Stake Relief Society, with Bishop H. A. Anderson acting as chairman are I! in charge of all advertising and attendance and will announce the ward winners. The swimmlg, diving and life saving exhibition from 7 to 9 p. m. are in charge of the M. I. A, and will be directed by Roy Passey of Provo ano John Hutchings. The public dance in the evening is in charge of the M. I. A. and the price will be 25c and 10c from 8:30 to 9:30 Jeanette MacDonald '" and 40c and 10c after that time. "NAUGHTY MARIETTA" PROVES Lehi Stake members are urged to MOST EXCITING MUSICAL all join in this annual outing and FILM OF THE YEAR social. The committees are doing all in their power assisted by the manMusic, romance, stlrrng drama and agement of Saratoga to give the Lehi spectacle blend in one of the outstand- stake members a veny pleasant aftering screen productions of the year in noon and evening. Meet all your friends and neighbors "Naughty Marietta," haunting screen transcription at Saratoga, Saturday, June 29. A of Victor Herbert's masterpiece, play- detailed program will be published ing at the Royal Theatre. Sunday, next week. Monday and Tuesday. Lovely Herbert Songs The charming music of the great FUTURE FARMER NOTES composer.as sung by Jeanette and Nelson Eddy playing the The Lehi F. F. A. Chapter met in leading roles in the picture, is heard their regular meeting Thursday evenagainst a thundering background of ing and appointed officers for the comdrama. The settlement of Louisiana, ing year as follows; pioneer struggles, the "Marriage Milton Russon, president; Floyd Auction" of St. Louis of the old Keith Erickson and Grant Erickson, Creole days, the capture of the Allen Peter- Evans, Girrls by pirates, their rescue The following patients received treatment at the Lehl Hospital this and other gripping dramatic details are woven ino a story that, aside fron week : music, provides an epic recital of the of one of America's most founding Af ton Felt of Dividend had his cities. romantic tonsils removed, Wednesday. Amdd the drama runs romance, and with it such great song hits as "Ah, Beatrice Smith, daughter of Mr. Sweet Mystery of Life," "I'm Fall and Mrs. John Smith had her tonsils ing in Love with Someone," "Chan-sonette- ," removed, Thursday. Of Special Interest To Our Depositors Since Deposit Insurance has been provided for your protection by this Bank it is well to know something of the benefit! it holds for you. In the light of the law under which this insurance is afforded, all types of personal deposits, deposits of public and corporate fund, and deposits of other banks in insured banks are protected. At the present time the maximum amount insured for each This means that all the fnoney which you depositor is $5,000. entrust to our care, up to and including five housand dollars, is fully insured through The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, a permanent agency established by the Congress of the United States. Mac-Dona- ld Hospital Notes "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp," and others of Herbert's immortal John G. Allred was admitted to the airs. hosptal for treatment, Wednesday. Miss MacDonald Is beautiful to He had a major operation peformed look at, sings divinely, and gives her Saturday. He was reported to be rest- audience a taste of motional acting ing and slightly improved, Wednes- that is surprlsng. Eddy, famous Am day, although his conditon Is very erican baritone, proves that he is real serious. material as a new leading man of the screen, aside from Ms resonanat and Mrs. Mark Coddington and baby artistic baritone voice. W. S. Van DyVe's direction injected girl returned to their home in American Fork, Sunday. many clever and artistic human interest touches into the vivid story of the Mrs. J. NUe Washburn and baby French princess who, to escape daughter were returned to their home, marriaee of state, flees to the new Monday. colony of Louisiana, for an amazing romance with a British army captain Dean Peck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Odrll Peck had his tonsils removed 29c Coffee, Schillings Special New Potatoes, Cabbage, Carrots, Strawberries at the Right Prices. "Westag Coffee, Pound Special. .16c 'Fork and Beans, large No. 2 4 Can 10c Monday. PORK and BEANS, 11 op. 5C We have Kellogg's Special Deal Bring In Your Coupon. JAM (all kinds) Powdered 2 lb. jar only. .25c Sugar...... Pounds 25c 62c Crisco, 3 Pounds Can tie 89c .Brooms, very good Climax Paper Cleaner, 8 Cans. 25c S ... ... 15c Ankle Sox, all sizes and colors. New Pattern.', In Batistes, Crepes Cords and Prints for Your Choice at a Low Price. Skin Tee Panties for the Girls.. 2 6c The specials are too numerous to mention all of them, so come see for yourself. It Pays To Shop and Save at BROADBENPS Our aim is to see the best for less. We Deliver I Phone 20-- and 10c.i committee. Stale BBaimlk ft LeM Telephone 85 MAIN STREET LEHI, Cas-quet- te SPECIALS P Lehi Roller Skating j Virgil, Illusionist, and Lion Tonight at Royal Theatre Orchestra n No place to Burton Kirkham and Alton Wilkins had several months of prospecting and working rewarded recently when they struck a vein of gold bearing ore in j the property they were leasing atMer-cu- r. They singed their lease on May 15 and began digging on the site of the fomer Mercur Rail Road Sta-- j Uon. They found some good looking ore and were able to make a very small shipment as a beginning. They received reports back from the shipment that it teasted high in gold and received a substantial sum of cash in 10:30. return. They are planning further The activities of the day are divided wishe-anshipments and have the best among the varous groups as follows: congratulations of their fellow Supervision of children's activities townspeople in their good fortune. Stake Primary Assocation. Horseshoe pitching contests Stake Aaronc Priesthood committee. Baseball games will be in charge of the Sunday School Stake Board. j I I ? Wed., June 26th STAKE OUTING TO LOCAL MEN FIND GOLD - E V A. Novelity Danci , UHIOH LIEETK2G SUNDAY Mrs. William Kirkham received -J u ramri hi, jur a- 1lacersieu nn, r e-- ) The Sunday School and Genea ceived Tuesday evening in an accident logical Union Meeting will be held In n the state highway at 2nd West St the Lehl Fifth Ward Chapel Sunday, June 22, at 2 p. m. In the geneaEarl Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. logical section a play will be given by Cecil Johnson received treatment for a group of young people demonstrat a lacerated leg, Tuesday evening. Earl Ing the teaching of genealogy in the with a group of other scouts were home. The cast of characters in the playing in the pasture north of the play are: TWrd Ward Chapel, following scout John Hayward, father g meeting, Tuesday evening. While Bob Chatfield in a game. Earl fell on a rock, William, Ms son Gene Wilson cutting a large gash In his knee. Elsie, his daughter. .Madge Worlton Mrs. Emily Brown Freda Phillips NEW DRESSES at POWERS. Aunt Nellie Brown. .. .Jean Fowler Mrs. Ann B. Rowland, genealogian The Bridge Club met at the Hostess of the Brown Sir name organihouse at Camp William Thursday sation . .. J Carma Evans afternoon. The ladies enjoyed an Miss home teacher in Holiday, afternoon of Bridge followed by a Huitau Allred genealogy dainty luncheon. Special guests were Mrs. Christensen of Salt Lake City, All who deire to attend and esMrs. George Lewis. Mrs. Byron pecially those interested in geneaWhipple and Mr. R. B. Worlton. logical work are invited to be present. ' run-min- .... NMaUlfnMtt'i.iw;'UAHuuM. SUM 'iSS&i VeSittV n lu for COOL CLEAN Summer Trips Fresh air filtered ccoled scientifically conditioned . . . surrounds you with refreshing comfo.; in Union Pacific coaches, sleeping cars, dining and observation cars. There are Ho drafts. That's one reason why modem Union Pacific travel service is "the happiest distance between two pointsl" On your summer trips, enjoy the comfort, safety, g and economy of rail travel. speed, Union Pac-fiserves all the west's glorious end popular vacation spots. And offers new convenient service to all eastern points. Visit San Liego Fair America's great 1935 international exposition. Open to November 11. 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