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Show THURSDAY. SCPTEftrBEft 27, 1S34 FOULER IH RAGE m AHIIQUKCIliG THE OPElilHG OF BE AUT SHOP FOUR INJURED FOR TREASURE HI AUTO CRASH Daryl Fowler of Lebl. deputy county treasurer (or five years, announced last week that ee would be candidal for the nomination aa county treasurer on the Republican county convention at Spri grille, yesterday. Aa we went to preaa last evening we did not learn whether Mr. Fowler waa placed on the ticket or not. Adjustment of a robe in a northbound automobile Monday morning was the contributing cause of a collision in which four persons were painfully injured and two others recived minor cuts and bruises. Dale Anderson, 28, of Lehl, Was driving a car north near the Point of the Mountain. He took his eyes off the eoad momentarily to adjust the robe, when his car turned onto the left side of the highway. As he looked up a machine driven by G. M. Paulson. 1369 Str&i- ford avenue, Salt Lake, was turning over to the right side to avoid hitting him. Anderson twisted his wheel over just In time to meet the southbound car. Both machiness were badly damaged in the resulting crash. Paulson had his left leg broken below the knee, Mr. Anderson had cuts on his . hand, and a bruised leg; Mrs. Anderson, his wife, had bad cuts on her hands and brulseas, David Pi.rtio AA ,mo Li. X. r tul. I J . . 1"ui. Beth Anderson, 19, and Lucille walker NEW DRESSES at POWERS. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS FOR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL AT VAUYS BARBER SHOP Student body officers for the Lehl Junior High School have been named ac follows: President Craig Crabb. 9th Grade. Anton Lambert, 8th Grade. Secretary Jean Gray. 9th Grade. Class representative Alan Chipman and Irene Meiling, seventh grade; Donna Klrkham and Zetella Price, eighth grade, Ila Webb and Zada Webb, ninth grade. Vice-preside-nt ON MAIN STREET NEW EQUIPMENT MODERN PERMANENT VAYES 4X0 S2.50, S3.50 and FlIiGER WAVES DRY 25c 6O0-W- ET THURSDAY. THE LEHI FSEg PETTS 1 all at LeM, were only slightly Injured They impact of the two machine waa terrific, according to Dputy 0r-if-fs and John S. Evans Walter Dun-an- t who investigated. They started that it was remarkable that there were xtot several fatalities as the result. FREE ILLUSTRATED LECTURED TOIHGHT VOLUM Thee will be a free lecture in the High School Auditorium (tonight) at 8 p. m. on the "Utah Coal Deposits and their Future Possibilities,'' the lecture to" be given by government engineers. The lecture is sponsored by the C. R. W. P. Union and the public is invited to attend., NEW DRESSES at POWERS. W This bank is now a member of the Federal Deposit Mrs. H. C. Evans entertained at a i! shower Wednesday evening, honoring Miss Alice Maxwell of DraDer. a bride iM of the week, In the'First Ward Relief Society Hall. An evening of program, .,., and ed by flfty guest0 I fl The Wise Buyer compares not only price but quality. You may eally be deceived by prices, the true test of quality comes by thorough examination, and use of the article. BELTS FLANNEL SHIRTS BOYS' HIGH TOP Brown, Green and Blue WOOL SOX 3e " r ifo Corobeef Libby's 15c 2 lb. Jar 25c 2c Peanut Butter 10c 12c Pumpkin, No 2A Can 1 Tb. 20c West Coast Co'fe 10 for 19c Zion's White Soap 6e Van Camps Tomato Soup 5c Mustard, Shaker Jar.,... 3 fbs. 33c 35c Soda Crackers 3 for 29c Corn, Peas or Beans...- 12c Can Sauerkraut No, 2 2 tb. Can 20c 25o Rockwood Cocoa 9 oz, 8c Pineapple Tidbits .28c Srans Down Cake Flour pfet's Granulated Soap. Srrall for Oxydol Four 1 large, inch Outing Flannel, light or dark . 15e yard 1 ......75c and 85c Cotton Batta .5c Bias Tape .25c Ladies Silk Bloomers...- 38c Ladies Silk Hose The?e are Just a. few of the specials for the thrifty shopper. Pay us a visit. We also- frame pictures and cover buttons, all slr.es. , BROADBENT'S Phone 20-- We Deliver TJTAl age and AT THE APOLLO t FLANNEL SHIRTS Kahkl Color. Reduced from - A u' parage. 1 khe fcurnii fcuflfllngs 'lrenen 53c TURPO VAPORIZER COUGH & E SPECIAL -- 49c KERSO DIP, Your Oan, 1 11.00 Gallon 100 COLGATES and PALMOL1VE SOAPS PAIR ?f -- CARD GF THANKS We wish to thank all those who assisted at the services and burial of our behoved husband and father. To, all those who assisted in any way at the services or at the grave we wish to extend our heartfelt thanks. Mrs. Ellis Davis and family. PAIR 5c PAIR GAP.D OF THANKS EXTRA HEAVY EXTRA HEAVY HIGH QUALITY Regular $5.95. Now Regular $3.95 54B5 . PART WOOL Size Now Only 708Q. 5298 GIRLS' AND CHILD'S GIRLS' AND CHILD'S UNION SUITS LONG STOCKINGS 14c PAIR GOOD gratitude. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and Family. 79c JACKETS, SWEATERS, COATS, FLANNELS, HATS, etc., and all at the right price. HEAVY WEIGHT HARDWARE WOUEHS LYLE HOSE BEET ALUMINUM KNIVES FRYER-CAS- T $1-6- ROASTER The Lehl Post of the American Legion elected the following officers for the coming year: Commander, Clyde Dorton; 9 $269 ..-- 69c Herbert Austin; GROCEEY SPECIALS .. SUGAR, 10 Pounds TOMATOES, Lehl Brand, No. 2V6 Can SCHILLINGS COFFEE, 1 Pound -- ... SCHILLINGS COFFEE, 2 Pounds GRAHAM CRACKERS, A- -l 2 Pounds SODA CRACKERS, 3 Pounds NAVY BEANS 3 Pounds CHILI BEANS 3 Pounds A-l- -.. PilOIiE 76 Oil 70 n 59c 9e 31c (Jfjo 25e 34c 20c 20 n PRUNES, New Crop 4 Pounds PINEAPPLE, Ulcelle No. 2 Can COCOANUT (Sweetened) Half Pound WHITE KING (Large SIse) DIXIE MOLASSES, 1 Gallon DIXIE MOLASSES, V4 Gallon DIXIE MOLASSES, Quart Size Where The Big Pictures -P- ROVO- o7c ggc ooe 25 The first of act shows a series iTrlTP linpn ,jU lack iracticallv smold of T S V A D E V luildii t a.out jit naking tb One Day Only Direct from New York u, 1934 EDITION irokin wii ' pames un iiroigh tl ta3$ a p She shoe s VANITIES t Several Inn-Ac- BROADWAYS 8 jftarted ha ACTS Iptmtanioi tiding m f!rebuga 25 jwtaf tOW jb' 'place PEOPLE c nder a fee and the Famous ltz Carlton ORCHESTRA t Jthat i t ? pe show, ua until ON THE SCREEN if the stoi A love drama of the i v,L.i. Tropics, packed with thrill "Pursued ,colo t i E B"- j tn' stairway A Saturday! C 8 L ..STATE. ST., LEHI at - taat fesfused . (D owner Indow le I 15c 15c play- I Wheeler Executive Timothy; Committee, Stanley Taylor Leland I. Wardle and C. O. Holrnstead ; Sergeant at Armss, Ira Racker; Service Officer, 'Are y Thomas Powers; with Chaplain, W. H. V Rosemary Ams We cut Jenkinson; Historian. Afton Peterson; Victor Jory Membershslp Committee, J. G. Whip5 Other and Victor Larson. ipe. Sto ple POPULAR PRICES: oHars, C Installation of officers will take place at Springville, September 27th, " Matinees ... ff, with other posts of this djstrict, Dlst. ui seats all Evenings, No. 4. Rhw rnntnunus f eaTv Bo Wen's He The Lehl Post lntend3 to sponsor a from 1 P. M. on fife and drum crops and a junior baseCome Early For pi Wren's Good Seats. Colors ball team this coming season. , Udles' C Our post here has been of considera able value In the past years; especialSunlay dinner guests of Mr. IreJi ly lp military funeral, obtaining graveMrs. Bernard Bradshaw were: .If y0u D stones and flags for deceased veter- Mrs. tt Vernon Monson of ans, etc. I Washlgton, Clyde PierCe :M.;CtilCp Illinois, Mr. and Mrs. John. F. Br Pjjg! Mr, and Mrs. Rex Holrnstead spent : 1ST EA Monday In Salt Lake Ctty. ant, 39c Adjut- y night Paramount! U LEGION NOTES DEPARTMENT CAST ALUMINUM CHICKEN 2 PAIR 45c if We wish to thank our many kind relatives and friends for their kindness and assistance during the Illness To those who visited of our mother. her during her Illness and assisted in any way at the home, the services and at the burial and to those who sent flowers and cars we offer our sincere I BLANKET BLANKET M. I The fire two h PAIR GLOVES morn 8h -- LADIES' HOUSE SLIPPERS CANVAS b Ioflk, MAIN STREET and .STATE STREET Phones- - Main Street 27 State Street 145 FOR CHILDREN and MISSES 49c losi yo. f 1x1 (C. HOUSE SLIPPERS 49c i "Firebu 5c Bar br Pining SHEEP LINED 528 I L SYRUPS, COLD TABLETS and VAPO RUB :;CQATS ... net. AGAREX COMPOUND. Ideal Laxative Size 2 to 16 BOYS' LEATHERETTE l and i Check 7'hat Cold With to $2-9- UIHOIIS Heavy Weight. - c (tuUinal bi yejtile t1mal $1.49 W BOYS 7284- surr large w p Music by Carters Orchestra $ 1 09 EACH r:zns wool sox Sze al iuroed and barn 'pm of str: AMERICAN FORK Monday, October 1, 1935 HEII S ALL WOOL PART WOOL 1 in buildings. The fir .a forge li bucket of Ithe hands attarting 1 mil about Two hi oop conn WALTZ NIGHT But Tan or Grey tb. 3d LEHI, -t ..: 25c .29c 10c Packages 18c Clorox, Quarts Jell-we- ll 4c (all flavors) : 5c Jeljo (all flavors) 3 or 25c licht dark Karo, 12c Gerber's Vegetables, Can 3 tbs. 25c Macaroni or Spaghetti ; Deviled Meat 4' for 15c 15c -- ... Mop Sticks 38c and 4b. Brooms, S Tie Good 10c Plates, white 9 inch 3 Telephone 85 r, SPECIALS WEEK-EN- D An exp fire lo tht f jurats gp seated floi I lumber bi Modern and Old Time Dances Mrs. J. L. Barnhart and daughter, Elsie, Mr. and Mrs. Fon Wharburton and .family were Pleasant Grove viat. ors, Monday. . ,, "T- - I j rived LIEN S SUEDE SHIRTS I5e PAIR I Sixaeburg 25c PAIR nd S ? Cold Weather Cloth- mg is in Vogue Now BE PRESENTED The "Busher Girl' a three act play will be presented in the Lehl Third Ward, Friday evening at 8:15 p. m. sharp. The cast has been working hard to perfect their parts for sometime and promise an evening brim full of entertainment for everyone. The cast and sketch of the play follow: CHARACTERS Mr. Pride of Chicago Alfred Grunvig . Helen Pride, his daughter- .. Xuclle Johnson Petunia Busher, native of Slab County, Washington....Lela Coatee Doctor (and Justice of the peace), Jos. Colledge James Busher Lambert Ames, a young mill worker and rancher - Horace Hadfleld Mrs Busher, and the ten Busher children ' Time One hour and a half. Good Specialty Numbers Between Acts. STORY OF THE PLAY Mr. Pride of Chicago has lost his money and, with his mercenary daughter Helen, Is living In a Western lumber camp. Helen amuses herself with Lambert Ames, a small rancher and mill worker. Petunia, daughter of laiy Jim Busher, is a girl with a heart of gold, and secretly loves Ames, but Is too proud to try to win him. He Inherits a fortune, and Helen determines to marry him. Petunia is going away, but Lambert hears something makes him think she loves him, lie pretends to be poor and wounded. Helen deserts him promptly, but Petunia comes back to nurse him, and Is glad at last to be Ames' wife Instead of "Just Busher's girl." Commercial Banking Savings Department Safety Deposit Vault Insurance Bonds Capital $25 000 Surplus $20,000 ' GRADUATE OF SALT LAKE BEAUTY SCHOOL THIRD WARD FRI. Insurance Corporation, This means that all deposits in this bank up to $2,500.00 are fully guaranteed against loss of any kind. FOE.E MAIN STREET GUSHERS GIRL" TO ARE INSURED YOUR DEPOSITS c LAREI1E AIIDREV7S SEPTEMBER 27 ' |