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Show THURSDAY. AUGUST d JCC 1 11C X.J?J 171 Ol ri-- THE LEHI FSEE PRESS 15, 1935 fi. '".- - I MAW VTA war M,infqin iAJ act T LAKE CITY TO PUEBLO via U. S. Hihways 60 and 40 S RAT LfJ J. S. CLARK. Agent State Street Service Station Roomy, Comfortable, Safe. Individual Reading Lights. Con- Motor Coaches New Streamlined Reclining trolled Ventilation- - Chairs. ed ONE SCHEDULE A DAY EACH WAY EASTBOUND WESTBOUND 9:30 A.M. Arrive Pueblo Leave 12:45 P.M. 8:50 P.M. Leave Leave Grand Junction 1:40 A.M. 4:30 P.M. Leave Price 5:55 A.M. Leave M. P. 114 Leave LEHI M. Leave A. 8:53 12:25 P.M. Leave Salt Lake City Arrive 9.45 A.M. Fare LEHI to Typical Pueblo $8.00 5.35 Grand Junction Price 6 THURSDAY. AUGUST The first to get under way will be "Bohunk by Harry R. Irving and is packed with tremendous scenes, a an inter ard series, starting Friday, number of which were screened in August 16. The other, to be under n ucp the interor of a great Pennsylvania the supervision of Recreational direct or Dean Prior will start but little after, and will be novices, or those playing their first year of tennis this season, with no reference or restrictions as to ages. It will be divided into boys' or mens' and girls' or ladies'. d tournaThe rules of the ment, as announced follow: 1. Captains of the respective tennis will arrange hours of play for all contests in which their teams play, on day scheduled, with results of each match being placed immediately in the hands of either Coach Prior or Coach Robison. 2All matches will be two-oof three sets, excepting the boys' singles, There are thirty-si- x speaking parts. sets. which will be 3. The home team, named last in the schedules, shall when requested, RECREATIONAL furnish the visiting team the line-u- p PROGRAM for the matches, prior to contests. 4. No one player may compete in more than two matches, on any one WEEK OF AUGUST 15 TO 22. coal mine. The story is marked by heroic and death defying action which leads to a thriling climax in which one lone man fortified by dynamite, holds a battalion of mine police at bay. Thrills and suspense are supplemented by colorful scenes replete with humor and pathos, and there is a dramatic story of a coal miner who is betrayed by the girl he loves. Muni, who is expected to receive Academy of Motion Picture Arts and from serious consideration the Sciences for his work in this production, is supported by one of the largest casts of any of this year's pictures. Of Special Interest To Our Depositors inter-war- Since Deposit Insurance has been provided for your protection by this Bank it is well to know something- - of the benefits 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 money 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 ut - three-out-of-fi- ve United States. date. THURSDAY. AUGUST League - i T ri iiB.iiLin.mil inn' Softball. First 15 Scout Ward vs. Fifth Ward; Third Ward vs. Second. Girls' Kick Pin Baseball Second Ward vs. Fifth Ward. FREE OPEN AIR DANCE on Tennis Court. FRIDAY AUGUST 16 Commercial League Softball Powers Shoe vs. Lehl Motor; Haws' Blue Blazers vs. C. L. Johnson. tory SATURDAY, AUGUST Telling. Wines Park. Story tellers will be costumed. MONDAY, AUGUST 19 Girls Kick Pin Baseball First Ward vs. Second Ward; Third Ward vs. Fourth Ward. Commercial Games League Webb's Jewelry vs. Larsen Bros.; Powers Shoe vs. C. L. Johnson. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 Girls' Softball First Ward vs. Second Ward; Third Ward vs. Fourth Ward. Commercial League Softball Lehi Motor vs. Haws' Blue Blazers; Three Bar Dairy vs. State Streeters. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21 Scout Softball First Ward vs.. Second Ward ; Third Ward vs. Fourth Ward; Fifth Ward idle. STANDING OF GIRLS' KICK PIN BASEBALL Won Lost 1 2 First Ward 1 2 Second Ward 1 2 Third Ward 1 2 Fourth Ward 1 2 Fifth Ward GIRLS SOFTBALL Won Lost 1 0 First Ward 1 0 Second Ward 1 3 Third Ward 1 2 Fouth Ward 1 1 Fifth Ward STANDING OF COMMERCIAL SOFTBALL Won Lost Percentage Haws Blue Blazers.. 5 0 1.000 17-S- GOLDEN WEDDING America's finest blended whiskey. Better taste because it's a blend of only costlier straight whiskies. "It's ALL whiskey" Comrrwtt. 1M. Ichi.lw DtUrfbsUra. tea. OS.1M pW4; 1 't-- ft ( U CREAM OF (ENTUCKY STRAIGHT WHISKEY The favorite in Kentucky where Kentuckians call it "double rich". Take a tip from the Colonels when you buy! "Ciwa "I ALU Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Inez Peterson, were Mr. and Mrs. Jessie G. Webb, son Fred, and daughter, Ina, of Provo, and Mss Pearl KrtMkr" to. O. . ... 1 0. Ttk. i'j;;:7.'..V.:.r.J AT THE ROYAL "OIL FOR LAMPS OF CHINA" IS FEATURE AT ROYAL SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY A SPECIAL I II VI TAT 1 0:i TO VISIT OUR STORE With SPECIAL PRICES for this week-en- d to go with it. out this way E It works A VISTOR C.-IC- ALWAYS A CUSTOMER and here is the reason. Here is the first Hot Shot you can get BRIDLE VALE BUTTER 27c 10 POUND SUGAR 61c 29c MOTHERS OATMEAL, with 25c Cup and Saucer :7 19c 25c CARNATION" WHEAT 6c WONDER BREAD 3 for YRESH TOMATOES, solid, very 10c fine, Pound Alice Tisdale Hobart's best selling novel, "Oil for the the Lamp of China," comes to the Royal Theatre, Sunday. Monday and Tuesday as Cosmopolitan production, released by First National Pictures. Mrs. Hobart spent a large part of her life in China, and after years of collecting her data, spent five years in writing her story of the romance sacrifice and hardship endured by the men and their wives who are the pioneers in introducing American oil into the Orient. The picture sweeps from the snow wastes of Manchuria, through pic turesque Chinese cities and villages to the torrid interior. There are shots also in the cherry blossom land of Japan and in New York. Cameramen were sent to Manchuria early m 1934, to make atmosphere shots, more than a year before the picture was started at the studio. 3c 10c 10c 25c Director Mervyn LeRoy also spent 21c some months In China studying the and the customs of its people 14c Tall Can SALMON 10c country before even casting the picture. 14c TUNA FLAKES 10c Pat O'Brien, Josephine Hutchinson ORANGES 15c, 20c and 25c dox. and Jean Muir head the cast which 10 lbs. New Potatoes 13c includes John Eldredge, Lyle Tabot, CORN FLAKES, large package.. 10c Arthur Byron. Henry O'Neill. Donald Crisp and Ronnie Cosby. 19c CORNBEEF, Libby's 12 os. Several hundred Chinese work In Shredded Wheat Biscuits, Kellogg's the picture in roles from important 10c speaking Package parts to extras. 10c 14c CATSUP. 14 os. bottle You will find Broadbent's Prices "BLACK FURY" AT ROYAL THEATRE. FRIDAY and SAT. re hard to meet and seldom beat. YOU ARE SAVING BY SHOPPING Heralded as the greatest picture in AT the career of the First National n, Large 2 Pound Pork and Beans PEAS, Fancy Sifted Can MILK, Sego or Morning. .4 Cans 25c 2 lb. Soda Crackers Lehi Motor Towers Shoe Larsen's Meat C. L. Johnson 5 4 0 2 3 State Streeters Three Bar Dairy 1 Webb's 0 1 1 1 4 4 4 5 1.000 .800 .400 200 200 200 000 Results Friday's games Commercial Softball Three Bar Dairy 19, Webb's Jewelry 11; Larsen' 9; C. L. Johnson 7. Girls' Softball Third Ward 25, First Ward 24. Monday's Girls' Kick Pin Results-T- hird Ward 36; Second Ward 17; Fifth Ward 55; First Ward 15. Thursday's Scout Game Second Ward, 12; Fourth Ward 4; Third Ward. 13; Fifth Ward, 9. NOTICE A Novice Tennis ie i Tournament will ranged ior all those who are playing tennis for the first lino this yeir. Those interested will find a register at the tennis court to sign your nruiie Come on novice get in a tournament. SATURDAY NIGHT Take a trip to story land with cos turned story tellers at Wines Park, Saturday night at 7 o'clock. Remem- ber the other stories. These ure going be just as fine. to RESULTS OF TUESDAY'S GAMES GIRLS' SOFTBALL First Ward deafted the Fifth Ward 39-2- 9. Third Ward defeated the Second Ward 36-COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Webb's Jewelry defeated the State Streeters Three Bar Dairy defeated the Larsen Bros. 15-- mens' Matches will inlcude doubles and (boys') singles; girls' (ladies') doubles and singles; and mixed doubles. The team winning three or more of the matches shall be the winning team for that round of play. 6. Teams playing on scheduled dates have pror right to courts upon hours agreed to by captains. 5. 7. yours Ward Captains are listed. if you wish to play. Second Wrard. Sitaite HBttimlk igafa ILeM LEHI, UTAH 'iiisfc FORMER RESIDENT BURIED III IDAHO First ff Telephone 85 MAIN STREET Contact Joseph S. Robison; Second Ward Claire Wells; Third Ward-E- nid and Cecil Zimmerman; Fourth and Dean Ward Helen Hanson Rothe; Fifth Ward Jean Worlton and Floyd Erickson. August 16 a. m. : First Ward at Second Ward. P M. : Fifth Ward at Fourth Ward. August 19 a m.: Third Ward at First Ward; p. m. Second Ward at Fifth Ward. August 21 a. m. Fourth Ward at First Ward, p! m.: Third Ward at 4-1- 1 CLUB ilOTES The Accurate Stitchers met at . of Miss Anna Allred, The afternoon was spent in sewing on project work. were served. The Clever Stitcher met at the home of their leader, Miss Lucille Fagan, Monday afternoon. The girls spent the afternoon in sewing on their project work, followed by dainty reThose present wen.: freshments. Selena Peterson, Geraldine Taylor, the-hom- Thursday-afternoon- Funeral services for Mrs. Julia Prestwich, 77, who died suddenly at her home in Lincoln, Idaho, of a heart attack, will be conducted, Thursday, in the Lincoln Ward Chapel. Burial will be in the Rose Hill Cemetery of Idaho Falls. Mrs. Prestwich had jsut returned from a visit in Lehi, with her daughter, Mrs. Eli Fox. Mrs. Prestwich has been a resident Rhea Dainty-refreshment- Higginson. Ha Webb, of Lincoln since 1903. She is survived by her husband, Club met at. The Jolly Sttchers M. Prestwich, and the followGeorge Ward at Reta Miss of Robbins, TuesM., the home Ward at ing sons and daughters: Wesley Robbins Reta gave the lesson on Mert, Novill. and Osmer Prestwich day, served a light aso She M. Prestwich posture. Ward at of Idaho Falls; George were: Mrs. Members lunch. present of May, Idaho; Mrs- - Eli Fox of Lehi; Heberson. Mrs. Nell Chrstensen of Salt Lake Wallace Heberson, Athea Ward at Elsie Robbins, Reta City; Ernest Prestwich of Firth, Dona Kirkham, Banks, Eliza Margaret Calton, and Clarence Prestwich of Delta; off for Idaho; Dorthea Evans, Theda Henke and a Floyd Prestwich of Inglewood, guest. Miss Beth Fox. Grocer 9 Speciais Friday, Saturday & Monday August 16, 17 and 19 3 for 10c BREAD, 12 ounce loaves FLOUR 48 lb. Bag $1:39 Christensen Honey 101b. bucket 79c Colman Mustard Half Pound Can 49c Booth Sardines 2 for 19c Powdered Sugar 3 Pcunds 25c 59c Ovaltine, $1.00 Size Cocoanut Half Pound Package Sweet Pickles, 1 quart glass jar 29c 3 Rolls 19c Hospital Toilet Tissue 2 for 38c Libby's Corn Beef, 12 oz. can Wax Paper, 125 ft. rolls 17c MILK, Tall Cans 10 for 59c lc FRUITS Aim VEGETABLES . Fancy Head Lettuce 2 for 15c Tomatoes 6 lbs. for 25c Utah Cantaloupes '5c Bananas 4 lbs 25c Sweet Corn 1 doz. 20c 3. 23-1- 1. 2. 4 lbs. Package Lard 75c Pot Roast Strong Cheese 25c Pound 14c lb. TENNIS More tennis for old and yougn, new and seasoned, is promised by Joseph "Black Fury," will play Fri S Robison, director of summer tennis. day and Saturday at the Royal Two new tournaments are projected Theatre. The picture is based on the for the remainder of the year as the dynamic story. "Jan Volkanik," by seres of 12 graded tournaments are Judge M. A. Musmanno, and the play coming to a close. TRY IT OUT Phone 20-- We Delher Z.ida Webb, Dorothy Ford and Dora Adams. 4-- H August 23 a. m.. First Fifth Ward; p. m.: Second Fourth Ward. Aueust 26 a. m.: Fifth Third Ward. Ausrust 28 a. m.: Fourth Third Ward. August 30 a. m. : Play championship, if necessary. s s Pro-ducto- BROADBENT'S 15. 1935 PHOKE 76 OR 78 STATE ST.. LEHI |