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Show Thursday. Pepernhpr ft 8 I PA OR ETOTTT Shop Early MAKE YOUR SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS PRESENTS EARLY AND GET THE GREATEST VARIETY. , You'll find shopping a pleasure here. Big Variety, of Toys and Practical Gifts and Our Prices the Lowest. V 'COME IN BRING THE CHILDREN Let Us Show You Our Stock. G ilchrist Hardware MAIN STREET Phone 5-J MAIN STREET LocalsItems Miss Leda Johnson visited In Salt Lake over the wekend with rela. Uves and friends. A baby girl was born Tuesday to Mrs. Weston Pratt of American Fork. Mrs. Pratt, formerly Miss Lorena Peterson Is here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Ms. Dave Peterson. Mr. and Mrs, L. E, Lott were visiting jln Ogden over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Whitcomb. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Durrant of American Fork, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James II. Gray Sunday. Mrs, Lynn Bone of Salt Lake, has been visiting here for a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boren Sorenson. Miss Ruth Osterloh, Mr. Charles Lloyd and Mr. Mark Osterloh, of Sajt Lake, visited in this city Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Osterloh. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Car(l Gunther, Mrs. Harriet J-Smith J-Smith and Victor Smith were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Gunther remained for a few days visit with relatives. The Second Ward Bee Hive Girls entertained at a little socio,! Tuesday .evening at the home of their teacher, Mrs. Lela Russon. Sewing and games were Indulged In, followed by the serving of a dainty lunch to fourteen girls. ' " ' . : - Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jones, Mrs. Bellas M., Jones and Mrs. Aaron Evans were Provo City visitors Monday. Mr. Louis Boyd of Provo, was visiting here Sunday at the S. A. Hutchlngs home. Mrs. John Devey visited with her1 sister, Mrs. Alice Theriott in Salt Lake, from Friday until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Fox had as their quests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs., Alfred Winn and Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacs, of Sajt Lake, Mr. Charles B, Brooks motored to Provo Sunday evening to attend the Elkes Annual Memorial services held In thei E,lks home for the departed members of the club. Mr. H. P. Hardy returned home last week from West Jordan, where he has been employed, for the past two months. Prior to that time Mr. Hardy was in Seattle, Washington, working for the Utah Woolen Mills. Mr, and Mrs. George Fox returned home last, Friday from Pauline, Idaho, where they have been vising for the past two months with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr., and Mrs. Norman Nor-man Scown. FOR CHRISTMAS What is better than a nice plant or a boquet of choice cut flowers. We have hundreds to select from. LEI II FLORAL CO. Our Flowers Are The Finest Ever. Misses LaRetta and Vlda .Ander. eon, Thelma and Arleen Goodwin. Mattie Davis, Reva Goates, Nourlne Fox, and Marvejl Taylor entertained at a delightful party Friday evening In honor of Mrs. Mary Maudsjey at her home. Social chat was enjoyed and a delicious uncb was Berved. Misses "Verland Evans, Luclle Bateman, Lela Dunsdon, Gene Evans, Ruth Dickerson, Euella C,lark and Messrs. John Hutchlngs, Oral Evans, Rex Holmstead, BazU Hansen and Ralph Olpln, Leo Pierce and Orval Ijarson of Pheasant Grove, enjoyed a delightful party Tuesday night, given at the home, of the former. Progressive Progres-sive games were the main diversions of the evening. The first prize being won by Oral Evans and Arval Larson was awarded the consolation prize, after which a tasty and dainty lunch was served. $5,000.00 GIVEN AWAY IN PREMIUMS AT D-T-R CO. Kiiias Gifts For Him House Slippers Dress Gloves Mufflers Silk Shirts Ties Sox Handkerchiefs : Sweaters ' Overcoats?: Hats Caps Shoes Oxfords Bath Robes Garters Arm Bands Belts Wool Shirts Powers Shoe Store ; Main Street, Lehi PROGRAM Royal-National Theatres REGULAR PRICES Adults 15c Chitdren 10c , National Tonight "THE ANCIENT MARINER" Starring CLARA BOW And a wonderful supporting cast. A vital, pulsating modern story plus the most picturesque fantasy ever screened. Also a comedy "SUITE HOMES" I -And International News. Advanced Prices Adults 25c. Children 10c. ROYAL NATIONAL Fri., December 9 Sat, December 10 Mrs, B, G. Webb and Mrs. Heber C, Webb were business and pleasure visitors in Provo Friday. Mr. and 'Mrs. Is. W. Brown spent Thursday in Bluffdale, with their daughter and son-inJaw, Mr., and Mrs. Reuben Spencer. Miss Ella Clark, who is teaching schoojl in Provo, was visiting here Sunday .with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark. . John Hutchjngs returned Thursday to Lava Springs, Idaho, where he is employed, having visited home lor a week wlh his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Hutchings. Mrs, Mary Maudsley left Wednesday lor Salt Lake, where she wil make her future' home. Mrs. Maudsley will be employed n the Walker Bros, store. ' Dr. and Mrs. W, L. Woriton and Pr. and Mrs. F, D. Worlton and fami. lies motored: to Ogden Sunday where they spent the day visiting wjth Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Peterson. Miss Cleo Holmstead, who is at. tending school in Sa,lt Lake, and friend Miss Gladys Wheeler of Black- foot, Idaho, spent the week-end with Miss Holinstead'g parents, Mr. .and Mrs. O. A. Hoimstead. Mrs. Azer Briggs and two children, left Sunday for their home in Ma. grath AJberta, Canada, after visiting here for the pa&t six weeks with Mrs. Brigg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E; Oster,loh. , Mrs. Edward Larsen entertained at an attractively appointed dinner Sunday afternoon at her home. Cov. ers were laid for Misses' Gladys Wat. son, Marie Bosh, Fay Taylor, Phyllis Whitman, Mrs. Thelda Brown, Miss Gean Coulman of Provo, and the hostess. . Mrs. Sarah Kirkham, Mrs. J. C. Russell and Raymond Kirkham arrived ar-rived home last Wednesday from Los Angeles, California, where they enjoyed a three weeks visit with Miss Lavern Kirkham. They also visited many other places of .interest in California before returning home. Raymond has been in Seattle, Washington Wash-ington for the past six months working work-ing for the Utah Woolen Mills. 8 , . , ft! ... i t nf w f"t M ft-3 OF PERIL' Jammed With Action Packed With Thrills Crammed With Fun The story of a good-bad man who smashed his way to Fame, Love and Fortune through a series of dare-devil exploits. See Buck at his best. Also a chapter of "The Collegians" Last chapter of "The Silent Flyer Chapter two of '"havden BobertHill X ?; f The Men Behind -The Check Book bearing the name of this bank are the foremost fore-most business and professional men of the community. The reputation of each on our directorate is sufficient to invite your fullest confidence. It also insures liberal ' treatment treat-ment at all times. Call and talk it over. State Bank of Lehi Lehi, Utah vy-i.1.r.Y And a comedy "THE PARTY MAN" With Charles Puffy. Big Double Show at Regular Prices. P. S. Start early the crowd will be there. ROYAL Monday, Dec. 12 NATIONAL Tuesday, Dec. 13 You'll Have A Merry Christmas and - - A Happy New Year If you will confine your trading to the Golden Rule Policy PAY CASH-CASH PAYS And Bank Your Savings. Let us help you select those useful and practical gifts for all members of the family at Golden Rule Prices. DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING EARLY Business is good at OODWIN'S KJ""1 WJOLDEN RULE For Best Values Abrayi MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH Supported by TOM 'MOORE She was old fashioned only one way- she believed men preferred for sweet hearts brainy women, not clinging vines, but came a day a highly diverting divert-ing comedy. Also a comedy "TELL 'EM NOTHING" And Pathe News. Regular Prices, Say if you would like to see a Real Showing of Santa Claus Things. . just visit BROADBENT'S STORE Thousand of New Presents To Select From. 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c and $1.00 Bring the little boys and girls they like to see what Santa is going to bring them. New Music Every Day You're invited to come often. - Shop Early It Pays. We are crowded now but we .will try to make room for you and give you the best of service at Broadbents P. S. Same Sale Prices on Groceries As Last Week. ROYAL WEDPTESDAY DECEMBER 14 Www' William "$ox presents THE AUCTIONEER, THE MOTION- PierOBJg OS EAVID KiLASC0' stage success Starring George Sidney, Marlon Nixon ana oaretn Hughes. . Here's a truly unusual nicture that has pathos, humor, Intrigue, romance everymmg: .miss u and you'll miss one of the most human recitals ever screened. Also a two reel comedy -MUMS THE WORD-1 WORD-1 And "International News." Regular Prices. Free! Free! Free! ONE PAIR OF LADIES FINE FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS WITH EACH $5.00 PURCHASE AT OUR STORE Take advantage of this opportunity to get a fine I pair oi house slippers. JUST AN OUT AND OUT GIFT or the same as 20 saving on your purchase. TOYS! TOYS! Our big line of toys are a delight to see. Everything the kiddies heart may desire. Get our prices. LADIES' HATS We have taken over the Mary Maudsley Millinery - stock and are closing the Winter Hats out at Special Prices. A Fine Assortment. . See Them. Paltridge Mercantile MAIN STREET LEHI Miss Verlillian Helquist visited with friends in Salt Lake on Sunday. Mrs. W. R. Goates of Ogden, Is visiting in Lehi this "week with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Annie Goates. Mrs. .Richard Hutchings had her mother, Mrs. Louis - McCandles of American Fork visiting with her from Saturday until Monday. Mrs. Delbert Adams and children spent from Thursday until Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John NieL son in Sajt Lake City. j ' . j Bishop and Mrs. William Hadfield! and Mr. and Mrs. James Carter I motored to Sajlt Lak Friday, where tney spent the day. Mr. and Mrs, I F. Underwood and son, Paul, of Salt Lake, spent from Saturday until Monday visiting heTe at the home) of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Taylor and Mrs. Verno Larsen motored to Salt Lake Saturday, where they spent the day. air. ana Mrs. Bert Despain and baby, of Salt Lake, risited with M i - ... menus ana relatives in this itv ss.,. day. Mrs. Despain remained for a week's risit with her mother, Mrs. wwen Hansen, Mrs. Francis Brems was visiting with friends In Salt Lake over Satur day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Vincent, of Salt Lake, spent Sunday visiting here with Mrs. Vincent's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson. Mr., and Mrs. Julius Otterson and Mrs. W. H. Laird motored to Provo-Sunday Provo-Sunday evening at attend the E' Memoriajl services. $5,000.00 GIFT GIVING EVENT AT D-T-R CO. Ask About It! |