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Show II if- he ljnXBEGIHS An r-- l.r 5Stf Iw;rl " tt -- M City - lx i . v , -l. ... Or. thing club i j.. W' the ' .,J . .. I;a olu ( CLOSING SOCIAL '' I V'.'jfs t- i-.' nUH-.i- wishing in t ; the n j " DAY ' :: LEfai LlCfS lLEOTS at M:. NEW OFFICERS OBSERVED J. -- V'ebli ........ preemeu ji,f program Sen?- 'Is the Story ic True?" Ja!)ii- V: -- - J-- 'i''., v. have c "icti-i- r'.h ,.f :: local f arrn- - a ;iive peas f. r catii ir.u ami .ciiort i,-- , of a huin.p. r civ p. The vmerv eph . R'ibi.-:i- iv. iil lie Tail Tv.i.r,-Lion Tamer i as it can be harv-.-te- d. I'ani Three lucky local pe pie were made happier, Friday and Saturday by holding the lucky tickets to the Royal Theatre and People's p drawings. Glen Roberts won the $50 cash at the Royal Theatre Silver Dollar Night PROGRAM HOTS AMUSEMENT CENTER-WEEK- LY Drawing, Friday night. Mrs. T. A. FRIDAY IS Taylor was the lucky person at the ., People's Saturday afternoon winning the $15.00 cash there. George Simms won the $2.50 cash at the $20 00 TO BE GIVEN AWAY FREE Royal Theatre. Children's drawing, The cash drawSaturday evening. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY U and 15 ings are drawing larger crowds each Oliva De Havilland, Anita Louise, week. truer Bros. Newest Laugh Sensation! Manager Miller is finding it Roland Young and Alice Brady in quite a problem to find standing room at the Royal on Friday evenings for his patrons. 1 THEATRE Co-o- SILVER DOLLAR NIGHT Co-np- "CALL IT DAY" GOOD .SO continents SHORTS SATURDAY I I ' i They're in a Happy for the first 'Ud!e Bob's a butler ...Jean's his boss... i and how he loves his work! W.S. (After time! . j MADE ON HIGHWAY ThinMan)Van Dyke gets every last bit ot tun and romance out of it! TUESDAY, MAY and 16, 17 The Lehi Lions Club with the State Road Commission and Lehi City offcials had hree safety 18 V5?, sg'fK .' 'V'' f f ljfcvJ J, : , i fr : " ar.d ;!;v:l!,. - ,fV v j i liTiirl -li-iiiiiiiii Guaranteed pedestrian lanes made on the State The lanes desigHighway last weeknated by the proper signs, are from the Royal Theatre, Three Bar Dairy and Hunger Cure Cafe, across the state higway. These lanes will fill a long felt need to local people who cross the highway each day. During the rush hours at the state st. busines houses there has been a lot of confusion attended with danger and several accidents, due to congestion of cars and pedestrians getting mixed on right of way across the highway. The addition of the safety lanes will help control the situation. FRANKLIN J. BRAD-SHA- Night er Day THE REMARKABLE Main Street, Leht in- NEW THOR ARC WELDER Ward Wore Prince Alberts In the "nifty nineties," most United States senators wore Prince Alberts. The frock coat was a symbol of statesmanship and a beard was the mark of a man of maturity and substance. George I. Bone of the week end with "ir parents Mr. and Mrs. William Um. Wing and Mr. and Mrs John R. i II BOB S SHOE SHOP home Mr-. sjH iii bone. Red Coral Always Prized It is red coral that is and always their parents has been prized, not solely for jewMr. and Mrs. J. E. Dorton and elry and buttons, but as a charm to bring safety, health and secrets not A. Taylor. revealed to the ordinary person. As LOWEST PRICED WELDER ancient Gauls rushed headlong infor Mr. and Mrs. Scott Crookston and to battle, they trusted their safety to HEAVY INDUSTRIAL WORK son. Dick, of Salt Lake City were their swords, strength and th Guaranteed to Satisfy guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Price, "magic" coral imbedded in their F'or Free Demonstration see Italians or helmets. shields Many Sunday. and Indians regard coral as protecTh HOWARD RICKS Mrs. Inez Peterson had as dinner tion against the "evil eye." world's red coral comes from the guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse reefs off the Mediterranean coast of PHONE 34CJ1 LEHI. UTAH Webb and daughter. Ina and son, Africa, says the Washington Post, Fred, of Provo and Miss Pearl and is obtained chiefly by Italians. Mr. and Mis. Herbert Mother's Hay guests of Taylor were . Mr- and Mrs. C F. Johnson were visiting in Provo, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reynolds. Mrs. Reynolds was bruised and shaken quite jadly in an automobile accident Saturday evening. S '' "V " 1 RMtltt ill f s 8-- - I SAIIITONE CLEANING I Makes Clothes MORE LUSTROUS ''" WELT V - "A ' I Come FAMOUS th MATTRESSES REMADE HADE SAME AS NEW Have yotr mattresses renovated, cleaned and recovered with new ticking for only $4.50. We convert your cotton mattress Into a springfill and make those feathw mattresses and pillows. Phone '' TtA L.ANDJ3 rw A- MODERN HOME FOR SALE Price reasonable. Inquire at this office or phone OLD MATTRESSES GIVEN AWAY FREE SUNDAY, MONDAY AND ,! 8-- W terest, any advertisng, any Job printing or want anything la the printing line. a itniU Strvic PEDESTRIAN LANES IS CHILDREN'S DRAWING NIGHT $2.50 TO BE is : now the laugh hit of the world! Admission Only 10c and 20c. ' ' S. risit who has been sister Mrs-M- ANNOUNCED stage hit of two w:'.h her r- - if Satisfaction Relief Society ert iia-o,,n Friday for Mrs. b S .:i!i n her Mth birthday. '' waru relief society nicnibers Mr ( ' .s:atc PRIZE WINNERS The .. I j Third Vit-Secretary ai:,i the. by Ti BEING BUILT Second - e ra Stewart r: r a fhort i ; hi F::.-- t i next laii. ' h I! i 1 ' 1 ! ! fU"- - 'l PEA VINERY Thonui.- - i'i.m Th,. 1;,r eagull leader, with the affair "f VolH-I. !'. Mrs. Ida Gray, Vs .urs.mi& ixuuj Vera Hutch hjJensen and Miss Maxine Van Armr.d f ' a Office If you have any newa of 'Y -- stake the 3 Gil c,f Salt ilay in Lehi with rela- - ' Seagull Day was observed -- iris of the bv the Seugai! dsand their mothers. Teachers 1 PHONES Residence 117-- v. M Mr.-- . Charles Beck of Salt He'e Sunday dinner guests J M,. Alma Beck. ' tnewaru K. t M- - 1!..- i Luncheon club program SEAGULL OHP w I AT ! i c: '.."'rM f Fen: WE w f Salt Lake, was the pare;).--. Mr. and Mrs. A :am, Friday to Sunday. ' I: - f orm r.i has been ill with erysipelas is : ::n! JUNIOR HIGH Piaim ! a-- ; are to be iri'inp. ,. , Ren,ai k auui leauers i'j nionsrated in Allred The ifi! are features s MAY 13, 1937 A' " agonei ! .stained by . inntr i V"3.," THL'RSDAY, . ; ( Ifi this vear .. . Rea e: ;i.Lr Or.,-- t eagull f, in; song - i,....ders expect rirst week . -- ttex- H- i; v.,:., ri;ES LOCAL ITEMS :. 'jud.TS from rk has been o'clock in the 'C 5- -- fcHI l'P.KE v 5 in and give us a ! LENGTHENS THEIR LIFE and BRILLANCE Those who have their clothes cleaned the Sanitone Way know its Value and are Satisfied. ALWAYS LOOK YOUR BEST with trial, work done while you wait. UADSEIi CLEAIilKG STATE STREET SHOE SHOP Or T Ruben Christxmsen, Agent 102-- J. Pleasant Grove PHONE HAROLD 08BORNE, Prop. T Tfr ITICtT I cul IITiU X We call every Tuesday and Thnrs. 8-- W o o at W MAKES GOOD AT Thousands of American families are today realizing their hopes for better homes. There is nothing like lumber for solid comfort in house building. It is durable, easy to handle and inexpensive. When the Union Pacific was under construction seventy years ago, lumber was scarce in America. Methods of were tedious and wasteful. logging Transportation was difficult. AUTO PARTS BUSINESS Brad-chaEight years ag Franklin J. Brad of formerly of Lehi, owner a opened shaw Auto Parts company, small auto parts business in Provo with but one employee- - Today. Mr. Bradshaw ha expanded his business to include stores in five other Utah cities. Of the 22 people employed in his six stores. 12 are working in the ;r;y Ayl ; Provo store. Merchandise is shipped from these stores to five western states and last week shipments were made to Alberta, The Provo store has the Canada. Uck of automotive most complete in t!;C sta'e. it is said. . J'' ''y coupled with fast, dependable railroad transportation, make the choicest lumber available in all markets of America at amazingly low prices. In a frame house of average size the cost of the lumber is parts Mr. Bradshaw, for the last three red soft ball teams. years, has spons in 1935 champions stale were They 1936. in s and state quarter-finalistRich-fi.l- d in Provo, located Stores are Cedar City, Mt. Pleasant, St. Lake City. Those in George, and Salt c Pathe News and the Latest POFEYE CARTOON. WTINEE SUNDAY 4 P. Evenings ONLY M. 2 FEATURES N0. 1 I Os & r,..,i.,. romance, with comedy, hit tunes, swing music, dancing and :n feature N0. 2 DICK FORAN (the singing cowboy) "CHEROKEE STRIP" Bir includes freight charges to average destinations. , n.eotmi? of Camp Bluebell of Pioneers will be htrasourg camp mime, will please in "jammed Dick and hia spills and chills as straight-shootik bckaroo ride to their most daring adventure. v ture Pictures for Only 10c and 20c. the Price of One. . n' NEWS of this May 13. Ladies attendance. in bo 2 PATSY KELLY and LYDA ROBERTI P- - of the Daughters held at the George MAY 19 and 20 "NOBODY'S BABY" ThriI's. D. U. I Be 10c and 20c. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, F(ture of the total only about 15 construction expense and this estab 9t Georcre and Salt Lake were irrmth. last but lished ,WS5iiT of The D. X,h Evansville Camp May 13th meet Thursday. will tj p Sarah of Mrs. home t p. ni. at the This is to In; a social in 14. officers. honor of the retiring uesireo. is at!fndance ,r,. , ( i.ii"ni Union Pacific has played a leading part in development of the lumber industry. Steadily through the years, it has bettered its schedules, improved its equipment, to facilitate fast, low cost, dependable delivery of this important commodity. It has recently added 4,500 specially designed cars to its lumber fleet. Progressive steps in pice with a progressive industry. For teller homes at minimum cost tonsult jour local lumber dealer. A good Salt John Stoker is visiing in it her with w daughter , Mrs. E. R. Speer, and granddaughU-ran Mrs. Harold Ronneburg . Today, modern methods of logging and lumber manufacture, Mr?'. 2 2 |