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Show Thursday, January 5( 1923 twcn: tag::? THE LEIII SUN. LEIII, UTAH f!RffiRWW Mr. and Mrs. Mark Clark and Mr. a fr J. F. Bradshaw were busi- PROGRAM ners and pleasure visitors in Salt Lake Royal-National Theatres REGULAR PRICES Adults 15c Children 10c 'Jyij s -v N 8 1 I 11 I "C For Years to Gome It I ft as t laf katiag trffitt mmI tori!- Pfliw mtZ taero yoar Inn tn ifffli for to wmph tadaftttitoiy. fa taet, w Vmff M k Ml tboa&lj- aft- By h&ngiBg afc n km "mr" fens wrery tin j-a Ikfatai. And wwy to y wia fbvi new pride and MfWrfiofc bt CI Tod win enjoy waiebbtfr tta -kuA bmaatf imlriwd la a sew ookx sbema. Vdai's tba Bfis of year baa vi)i k famind lor suta? far a MEMMNETT ALMS -'VQ AINUNTCO. 3p MR L-te. Cy, Wibfil 1 I k.; Ik ...T. I f IT- .... a.UM m m V ! jT' .' 4. X.U' V MAIN STREET Phone 5-J dware MAIN STREET Local Items Fert Hutchlngs, who is employed In Bingham, ,vteited home New Years with his parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutchlngs. O For Swoet Cretan phone Mrs. Heber Bennion, SS-W. 1-5-lt Mrs. A. W, Davis and Mrs. T. F. Ktrkham motored to Salt Lake Thursday Thurs-day to attend the play "The Dove" at the WHkea Theatre. Mlsd The linn Ccntes and Miss Clara Piersou gave a 'miscellaneous shower Friday at the Goates homo, complementary comple-mentary to Mrs. Kenneth Singleton, a recent bride. Games' and refresh-mentfl refresh-mentfl were enjoyed by thirty-five guests, after which Mrs. Singleton was presented with many beautiful Rifts. Mrs. Richard Hutchlngs spent Tuesday Tues-day in Midvale with her sister, Mrs. Alice Baker. Mr. Oliver Klrkham entertained Friday Fri-day night at an attractively arranged party. After playing progressive card games a dainty lunch was served. The guest list Included Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman and Mr. and Mrs. Azer Southwlck. Saturday night Mr. and Mis. George Lewis entertained at a party at their hcine. Five hundred was the main diversion of the evening, prizes being won by Mrs. Mae Bone and Mr. John Zimmerman. A delicious . luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. J. Whit-comb Whit-comb and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson Robin-son of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. John Zimmerman, Mr. and , Mrs. LeRoy Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larsen, Mrs, Oliver Ktrkham and Mrs. Mae Bene. We re Busy NATIONAL TONIGHT "RETURN OP PETER GRIMM" gtarring Alec B. Francis from the book of the same name by David Warfleld. You've read the "book now see the picture. Ateo a comedy "A HOT POTATO" And International News. Regular Prices. ROYAL NATIONAL Friday, January 6 Saturday, Jan, 7 Ken Maynard ...IN "THE RED RAIDERS" With his white wonder horse Tarzan. See Ken Maynard as a lieutenant of the old U. S. Army riding through the most thrilling chapters of 'the early West! There is no end to his riding tricks his roping stunts his romancing his daring! Also chapter 6 of Bit fit 7red4 HAYDEN STEVENSON 7 Robert lUa f? V i j A chapter of "The Collegians " And a comedy "The Champ"v All For Regular Prices. ROYAL Monday, Jan, 9 NATIONAL Tuesday, Jan. 10 "ALMOST A LADY" Starring Marie Prevost, Harrison Ford and George K. Arthur. Can Clothes Make A Lady? She came near being a. lady,-but when the Duke proved to be only a millionaire. And a comedy "Trimmed In Gold" , And Pathe News. Regular Prices. ROYAL, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 11 "THE STOLEN BRIDE" Starring BiUie Dove, Armand Kaliz and Lloyd Hughes. A romantic drama of a aristocratic girl who Is sold by her father to the highest bidder. She had her own choice of a husband eventually. And a comedy. . "KEEPING IN TRIM" . Regular Prices. Taking Inventory I I 1 it I $ Bu.t Never Too Busy Looking After Our Own Business That We Are Not WILLING TO EXCHANGE NICE NEW MERCHANDISE AT PRICES SO INTERESTING -.That You Will Be Glad To Give Us Your Cash OUR EVERY DAY VALUES Will Be The Best Always But In Addition We Will Have One . SPECIAL OUTSTANDING VALUE EVERYMONTH THAT WILL "KNOCK 'EM CUCKOO" In order to accomplish this big event we have joined a buying syndicate which will control the output of several factories that will specialize on one single item each month, and by making enormous quantities quant-ities of the article, and having no selling expense will be able to produce merchandise at a big saving. This saving will be passed on to you. Watch for these OUTSTANDING EVENTS It Pays To Pay Cash. GODWIN'S OLDEN RULE For Eest Valces Always. MAIN STREET LEHT, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith and sons. j Max and Keith, motored to Salt Lake Monday to attend the theatre. Mr. andTTrs. Tarvel Hansen entertained enter-tained at a card party Saturday even- ing. Supper was served at 12 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor had as i their dinner guests Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Hopkins " of ; Ogden, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. i F. D. Worlton Saturday and Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown had aa I their dinner guests last Wednesday ' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Steel and family of American Forit and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Spencer and family of Bluff-', Bluff-', dale. Tuesday. Mrs. Julia Vaughn entertained at a chicken supper after the dance Monday n'ighht. Covers were laid for eight Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bushman, Jr., entertained en-tertained at New Year's dinner Monday Mon-day at their home for Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw and Mrs. Margaret Bushman. Bush-man. Miss Norma Hammer of Salt Lake, spent Sunday and Monday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hammer. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler Vincent of Salt Lake, were visiting here over New Years with Mre. Vincent's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson. Miss Genevieve Thornton of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Epperson of Nevada, were the weekend week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther entertained enter-tained at a radio party last Friday night at their home. Twenty friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Klrkham entertained enter-tained at dinner Monday for Miss Ellen Zundle of California, Mrs. Sarah Klrkham and Raymond Kirk-ham. NOTICE FARM LOAN MEETING The annual stockholders meeting of the Lehi National Farm Loan Association will be held Tuesday evening, January 10, 1928, at 7:30 p. m. at the Memorial Building, Build-ing, Lehi, Utah. Edward B. Jones, adv. Secretary and Treas. NOTICE The annual meeting of the Lehi Poultry Association will be held in the Memorial Building at 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, January 11th, for the purpose of electing officers for the coming year. All members requested to be present. . JOSEPH ANDERSON, President. DELBERT NOMAN, Secretary. First Publication January 5, 1928: NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS The annual meeting of the Lehi Irrigation Company will be held Monday, Mon-day, January 9th, at 2 p. m., in the Memorial- Building, to ; hear the financial report and elect five directors to serve for the ensuing year, and transact such other business busi-ness as many come before the meeting. Notice The annual sockholders meeting of the Spring Creek Irrigation Co. will be held in the Memorial Building, January 10, 1928, at ,2 p. m., to elect a new board and hear the report of the past year. All stockholders requested to be present. 1 ELLIS PETERSON, Secretary. First Publication December 29, 1927. Last Publication January 5, 1928. o . s; Verland Evans, Lucile Anderson, S Lela Dunsdon. Dale Hadfleld. Eldon X Schow and Lamont Smith, who have ueeu aoing orcnesira work for some time, played at the all night dance in Cedar Valley Monday evening. I: I IS 8 1 1 A number of girls entertained at a delightful watch party New Years eve at the home of Miss Claire Wells. During the early part of the evening even-ing card cames were nlive.l ftpr s ; which supper was served. Mr. and Mr. S. L. Weils, Mr. and s Mrs. J. H. Glover. Mr and Mrs LeRoy 8 Davis and Mr. and Mrs. George G. 8 Robinson enjoyed a delicious fried 8 oyster supper at the Robinson home New Year's eve. j M!ss Gayle Larsen entertained Miss , Fay Taylor, Miss Ada Fox. Glenn j Webb, Elwood Darling and Allen 8 Fjeld at a New Year's eve party. The time was spent In playing "ieno" after which a hot supper was served. Good Rubbers and Good Shoes ARE JUST THINGS TO HAVE NOW Our new rubbers have just arrived and a new shipment of shoes arrived this morning for men. bnvs indinc and the girls. Let us show them to you, We can please you first IX QUALITY and second In price at BROADBENTS Sale On Outing Flannel 27-inch Dark" and Light 15c Yd. SS-inch Dark or Light 20c Yd. SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON ALL BLANKETS GROCERIES 10 Pounds Susrar La-ge Sego Milk . Sntirtl -Sego Milk Best L'Oc Can Corn ..... Can Peas Good Salmon, Small. Raisins. Per Packet Rice 75c . 10c 5c 15c 15c 15c 10c .4 Pounds 25c 6 Bars Best Toilet Soap 59c and 6 Fancy Glas3 Tumblers FREE. at " Broadbents P. S We Frame Pictures and Cover Dress Buttons. The Only Way j Ask any successful man today the best, the surest and the quickest way to success and he will invariably tell you "Save." lie ought to know, since, he has. been through the mill, and if his experience is worth while, and it must be since it helped him, why don't you take advantage of his advice and start a Savings Account with this strong Bank today? I State Bank of Lehi t Lehi, Utah "ir g j MEW STOCK OF SHOES January Sale Prices Men's Heavy Work Shoes.. Men's Black Oxfords. .... Boys' School Shoes Boys' Black Oxfords.... Part Wool Blankets 66x80.. $3.25 $3.98 $3.00 .. ........$3.25 ...... ...$3.98 Cotton Blankets 70x80 $2.50 French Percale .... JYard 23c .........Yard 18c Gigham BARGAINS FROM EVERY DEPARTMENT SEE TABLES WITH SPECIAL ARTICLES AND PRICES Paltridge ; Mercantile Mrs. William Grav enfprt.iinp1 ot a party last Thursday in honor of the sixth birthday of her son, J. R. Ten little friends enjoyed games and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. eTnT Webb with Mrs. Leon Peet and two children of Los Angeles, were visitors in Salt Lake City Friday, combining business and pleasure. j Mr. and Mrs. "joTeph Roberts and Mrs. Leon Peet of California,' motored motor-ed to Tooele Thursday where they spenthe day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grant and children and Miss Clara Wilson of American Fork, were Monday dinn-r guests of Mrs. Eli Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. "if N. Wf,bb are spending today (Thursday) in Salt1 Lake. Mrs. Webb will visit with her! sister, Mrs. Simpson. . j Mrs. Eli KendalTin company with'1 Mr. and Mrs. R. J. stice and M of American Fork and Riard Douglas of Ogden, motored to Salt Lake Sunday where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schocley and Mr. and Mrs. Ebnn Speer and family. Mr. ad Mrs. E Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Thornton enter-tamed enter-tamed at a New Year's dinner party Saturday at the Gaixett home A small table lamp made an attractive center-P.ece center-P.ece for the table. Covers were laid or Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Snow and fnf r j- t Mre-j-w- and family. Mr J. C. Knell, all of Provo. Mr. . 01 , rorsytn of tSLGene ton of JxT Da Mrs' Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Garrett,' Special i $7.00 LUMBER JACKS for $2.00 ;j uyciaeus in uvercoais, Sweaters, Leather Coats .and Wool Shirts. Powers Shoe Store Main Street, Lehi Mrs. Suea Giles was a business visitor in Salt Lake Saturday. Miss Ada Fox returned Tuesday to Logan where She is attending school, after spending the holidays home. Mr. and Mrs. AsaClark entertained at a family dinner on Monday at their home. Covers being laid for foa teen. Mrs. Leon Peet and daughter, Gayle, and son, Don, left Monday fr their home in Los Angeles, California aftr visiting here during the nu' days with relatives and friends. |