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Show Thursday. OctnW 27. 1(197 THE mm SUN. LEIXI, UTAH PAGE EIGHT Keith Hunter and Wayne Taylor Mr. M. S. Lott and Dr w r ... t u ton spent Monday and Tuesday 0B duck hunting trip in Brigham. ' Mr .and Mrs. Walter Hutchin and children were visitors In. Lake Monday on business and piei, sure. spent Sunday visiting with friends In Ogden. . (Miss Mildred Whipple, (Miss Gayle Larsen, Howard Lot and Ralph Goodwin, Good-win, who are attending the U. of U.t spent Saturday and Sunday home. REGULAR PRICES Adu1ts15c Children 10c LC A P"",. Toor Doors win anftar neat dartour tn National Tonight hare to pUr thafer cam taatda tba toot Whma ami cad tracked In by avary nambar of Km family may itnmm m 1 1 Royal-National kJM Your Floors Will Suffer .Theatres .-' t I , lir sym j . I t em- Tmnr daw to tvotact mr flacam. Yarn? Imwlawl other palatabla aurfaoa. BENNETT Salt Lake GILCHRIST HARDWARE CO. MAIN STREET Locals Items Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Evans motored to Salt Lake Monday where they spent the day visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peck of Aberta, Utah, visited in Lehl Sunday with Mrs. Charlotte Peck. : Mrs. John Crookston, of American Fork, had her tonsils removed Thursday Thurs-day at the local hospital. Miss Arvilla Watson spent from Saturday until Monday visiting In Salt Lake with Miss Nellie Watson. Mrs. Herman Goates, Mrs. Evans Anderson and 'Mr. A. B. Anderson were capitol city visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas M. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. John Southwick motored motor-ed to Sandy Saturday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Anderson. Mr; "and Mrs. Dolph Christensen of Sandy, and Mr, and Mrs. John Redmond Red-mond and two sons, of Midvale, visited in this city Sunday with relatives rela-tives aud friends. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hunter and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith motored to Salt Lake Monday to visit with Miss Ha Dunkley, who underwent a serious operation Saturday at the Holy Cross hospital and with Mrs. Archie Berton at the St. Marks hospital. Mrs. A. W. Davis and daughter, Roberta, Mrs. Afton Giles, Mrs. T. F. Kirkhain and daughter, Phyllis, Mrs. S. L. Wells, Mrs. J. H. Glover, Mrs. Harry Stoker, Mrs. LeRoy Davis and Mrs. H. D. Christensen, attended the play "Gold Diggers" at the Wilkes Theatre in Salt Lake Thursday. Don't forget 71 K " it V Vi and don't wait till you're caught in a storm before you buy them. Shoes built for style and indoors need rubbers or galoshes in bad weather. Only rubber footwear will keep your feet warm and dry, and shoes and st oc kings dry and clean when the ground is wet. When you buy, look for the Red Ball Trade Mark. Then you will have rubbers that fit well, look well, and give you More Days Wear, OLDEN RULE For Best Yalues Always MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH amlahh. 4 Uaa BENMETT FLOOR VARNHH. Tear ao wood Cboo wU ataM up beat nndar Oka iImm fliay ta bteo 4 apring, H they aa protaofced wKh a faro, fa coC rf lEKNaf FLOO ENAMEL. Many people with a ftnJabad baaamant, Haaanaa mt Ma aauaaate Oearv Bka a make In It a play room tar tba eMJdrea. WT yw o ltoat gtaa tha cement floor two or tfcrae eoaU ct BiNNtm COCTE rXOOII ENAMEL, aoth&t aB "Muatta up" of eoneraU ca ba praventa a4 the Uoor e&n eaaily be kept claan. Amoai tha Beooett "Property Ufa lnmiTa.net" Products than la a flaiah lor erary Ooot, aa waB a far avary Made by GLASS & PAINT COMPANY City, Utah. Paeataiie, laa. Phone 5-J Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Christensen were Salt Lake visitors Friday. Closing out our new hats at Half Price and less. Mary Maudsley Millinery. . Hurry! adv. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crookston and children of Salt Lake, visited here Sunday with Mrs. Crookston's mother, Mrs. Martha Ball. . The Fourth Ward Primary children enjoyed a delightful hallowe'en party given by their teachers Monday afternoon in the ward chapel. Mrs.VT. A. Dewey and two children of Sandy, motored here Wednesday and spent the day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Davis. Tuesday evening the Junior girls of the Second ward M. I. A., under the direction of Miss Claire Wells, entertained at a party In the ward meeting house. Games and refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed by the girls. The Trail Builders class of the Fifth ward with their ' teacher Mrs. Leland Powell entertained at a delightful de-lightful weenie roast Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Martha Ball. The usual diversions of a party of this kind was enjoyed by twenty boys. ' Mr. and 'Mrs. Booth Sorenson en- te.lained at dinner Sunday at their home in houor of the 72nd birthday anniversary of Mrs. A. J. Evans, A large birthday cake centered the dining table. Covers were laid for President and Mrs. A. J. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Evans and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb, Mrs. ' Hazel Ilolmstead, Mr. Thomas Powers, Lynn Webb, Evans Holmstead and the host and hostess. your rubbers I i a m Pk.i t UUUWlf N S JW My LEHI, .UTAH The Latest In Merchandise New Overcoats, Sweaters, Vool Shirts, Dress Shirts, High Top Shoes, Oxfords, Hats, Caps, Sox, Ties, Collars, Col-lars, Belts, Underwear, Dress Trousers, Riding Trousers, Cord Trousers, Sheep Lined Coats, Leather Coats, Dress Gloves, Work Gloves, Garters,, Gar-ters,, Arm Bands, Mufflers; Levi Strauss Waist and Bib Overalls, etc. Tailor Made Suits Powers Shoe Store Mrs. George Whitman and Mrs. Glen Clark were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Mrs. Mark Shaw and daughter, Beulah, were pleasure visitors Friday Fri-day in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Azer Briggs of Canada, is visiting with. Mrs. Bernard Bradshaw for a few days this week. Mr.- and Mrs. Golden Adams and children of Layton and Mrs. Elmer Teitjen and son, Bruce, of Santaquin, were visiting here last week at the W. S. Evans home. o Miss Gwennie Anderson is entertaining enter-taining fourteen girl friends at a radio party tonight (Thursday) at the Anderson home. Luncheon will be served following the program. SPECIAL at BROADBENTS Best Pure Lard 20o Pound Large Sego Milk 10c Small Sego Milk 5c Good Salmon........ Per Can 15c Pinkeye Beans 10c SPECIAL ON RICE 16 Pounds $1.00 4 Pounds .. 25c NEW RAISINS JUST IN ON SALE Pound Packet...... 10c Seeded or Seedless Have you seen the new fall line of shoes for men and boys at Broadbents. Shoes imilt to last and look well, LADIES' AND MISSES' SLIPPERS All the new styles. See them and you will want them. SALE ON OUTING FLANNEL 2S inches wide, dark or light 15c yd. 36 inches wide 20c yd. Best 32-inch Gingham 18c yd. Hope Bleach 15c yd. Yard Wide Percales ....18c yd. AT Broadbents P. S. We Cover Buttons and Frame Pictures. Starring Marie Corfta and Arlette Marchal with a cast of 50,000 people. A mighty dramatic spectacle! An epic of love and courage. A stupendous stupen-dous achievement that will thrill you and enthrall you aa picture never has before! From the famous Story by Sir H. Rider Haggard Also a two real comedy . "MAN ABOUT TOWN" And International News. Advanced Prices Adults 25c. Children 10c. ROYAL NATIONAL Fniday, October 28 Saturday, Oct 29 A stirring tale of thrills and heart throbs in the timberlands. If you love action and suspense, you can't afford to miss seeing. . With the Fourth Chapter ot . "SILENT FLYER" And the Fourth Chapter of "THE COLLEGIANS" And Two Comedies ' "WESTWARD WHOA" , With Bert Roach. And "HORSE) PLAY" With Krazy Kat. All for regular prices. ROYAL Monday, Oct. 31 NATIONAL Tuesday, Nov. 1 riW ith a support-ving support-ving cast includ' ing Matt Moore, George Fawcett, and George K, Arthur. You don't know what laughing is like till you see Marion Davies and the great cast in this comedy sensation! Also a two reel comedv "THE JOLLY GILTER" and Pathe News, j Another at' Regular Prices. MARION - DAV1ES ROYAL NATIONAL Wednesday, Nov. 2 Thursday, Nov. 3 NORMA TALMADGE IN "GRAUSTARK- With Eugene O'Brien and a dandy supporting cast. Given to him against her wishes held by him through trickery and in- trigue her only hope in the love of a dashing American! See Norma at her best Also a comedy. "GENTLEMEN PREFER SCOTCH" And International News. Advanced Prices. Adults 25c Children 10c - : rmmzmj V A Jjf ' I p ' i : . ;.;: ,;y.. . A Helping Hand of THRIFT A thrift account is a big factor in helping you over the rough spots of life. It is the helping hand that aids you when all other sources of aid fails. "Why not start a thrift account today? I State Bank of Lehi Lehi, Utah --. - v . & j ! . 1 Pound Gum Drops Special 23c 1 Found Pinonuts Special 49c 50c Petrolium Hair Rub Special ..........5 for 51c 25c DeWitt 's Hand Lotion Special 19c 1 Pound Walnuts Special ; . 65c 50c Jonteel Powder and 25c Jonteel Soap Both for 50c 75c Marcelle Cold Creain Special 45c $1.25 Marcelle Powder Special... ....:.......89c $1.25 Hot Water Bottle .. 98c H LEHI DRUG CO. G. R. TAYLOR TWO STORES S. M. TAYLOR a?a NOTICE! The narrow margin of profit on gas, oil, tires, etc., makes it necessary for us to go on a STRICTLY CASH BASIS In the future all gas oil, tires, parts and repair work will be cash. 1 LEHI MOTOR STATE STREET GARAGE STATE STREET SERVICE PRESS AUTO SERVICE PARK SERVICE lS2 Little Miss Irus Bates, of Alpine, who received injuries three weeks ago when she was hit by an automobile, automo-bile, has sufficiently recovered to be taken to her home. Mrs. Mat Peterson entertained the Happy Hour Club Wednesday afternoon after-noon at her home. Following a mixed program, which included music, games and dancing, a tasty lunch was served to the following ladies: Lyde Lott, Mary Fotheringham, Mary Mul-liner, Mul-liner, Annie East, Margaret Bushman, Rhoda Kendall, Bertha Knudsen, Elizabeth Creighton, Sarah Knudsen, Venice Losee, Mary Ann Losee, Lizzie Gaisford. Sarah E. Gaisford, Mrs. Louis Peterson, Rose Lott, Julia Jackson, Jack-son, Viola Brown, Miss Lillian Knudsen, Knud-sen, Mrs. Lizzie Clark of McGilL Nevada, Mrs. Lela Chapman, of Magna, Mrs. Frank Cooper ot West-wood, West-wood, California, Violet Fisher of Eureka, and the hostess. Hi is ft . . . . . y 4. ,p J. A .'. Tonight (Thursday the Third ward is entertaining at a ward social complimentary com-plimentary to Mr. and Mrs. George Beck, who are moving from the ward. A mixed program and social chat will form the evenings entertainment, alter which refreshments will be served. The Fourth ward chapel was a scene of merriment Tuesday afternoon after-noon when the Religion Class children were entertained at a hallowe'en party by their teachers. Hallowe'en stories, games and refreshments were enjoyed by the children. Card of Thanks We are most grateful to the many friends who assisted us in any way during our recent bereavement, for cars, floral tributes, etc., and wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to eae& and everyone who in any way assisted assist-ed us. The Yates Family- ; Bargler Uttered i Bges, po Lh light) irchandi fcn flu"' an lJ Lrdwire jfi ltomtbil p rounu ist,ow Lfi&tily I' tha tl lj Irchandj pt w;as m er bh "JSgnt ictri A Idslan Is less : moioo Ithaa penf. ri fifiOf loot t: block of 01 itf'-O: ril Bier ;w 31 Ik up torn iTgec ri'ntd . her i .1 mi lAiK |