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Show Thursday at ! THE LEHI SUN, LEIII. UTAH 1323 PAGE EIGHT Our Price Guarantee We endeavor to sell at the lowest net price. If you make your purchases here you will find our regular prices are always lowest. Let us quote you on Linoleum, Congoleum Rugs, Paint, Wall Paper, etc. ; Gilchrist Hardware Paints Hardware Groceries MAIN STREET Local Items Misses Fay and Fern Anderson were guests of Miss Lillian Lott over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs James Allred of Salt Lake City, are here- for an extended visit with relatives. Mrs. Nels Thrasher of Washington, and Mrs. J. F. Thrasher were guests of Mrs. Earl Smith Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Val Johnson of Provo, vtelted in this city three days last week with her father, Mr. W. J. Gurney and family. Mr, J. B. Watson returned home Friday for a short visit from Nevada where he has been for the past three weeks. Ada May Dolton o,f Salt Lake, a missionary companion of Mrs. Francis A. Hunger, was a guest at the Hunger home on Sunday. Mrs. George M, Gateford, Jr and Dick Gaisford, motored here Thursday Thurs-day in Mrs. Gaisford's new sedan and spent the day with Mrs. Sarah E. Galsford. Dr .and Mrs. Harold Goodwin and (laughter) Blaine and Barblira, of Park City were visiting here Sunday at the home of Bishop and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin. Mrs. Heber Bennion and sons, Richard, Ralph and Lynn, left Tuesday Tues-day for San Francisco, California, where they will visit with relatives Indefinitely. The Utah and Wyoming divisions of the Service Star Legion will hold their 10th annual convention Friday and Saturday, May 18th and 19th in" Memorial house at Memorial Park In City Creek Canyon, Salt Lake. Following Fol-lowing are the ladies appointed as delegates from this, city: Sarah E. Gaisford, Minnie Norman, Clara Doyle, Elizabeth Gaisford, Louise Goates, Blanch Evans Anna Goates, Effle Dickerson, Esther Powell, j Pansy Gaisford and Rozilla Racker. .M . ,...,.. . . . ,.. ,.,....,..,.....,,. ..,,., Mr. Ralph JIutchlngs, who Is em ployed at Lark, spent Sunday home with his family. Mrs. Heber Webb and Mrs. Vern Webb were capltol city visitors on Thursday and Friday. Ronald Bone and Leo Smith le't Monday for Ruth, Nevada, where they will be employed. Mr. Thomas Powers and Miss Ora Frampton of Pleasant Grove, were Sun day visitors In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Hazel Holmstead of Salt Lake,' was visiting home with her parents Saturday and Sunday. Miss Helen Lark and Miss Marie Yett, of Salt Lake, were guests of Mrs. J. W. Goodman last .Monday. Mra. John A. Knight of Salt Lake is spending this week here with Mr and Mrs. W. A. Knight and family, Mrs. James Comer and Mrs. R. B Worlton were visitors In Salt Lake Monday on business and pleasure Mr. and Mrs. George Seal and two children of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. JR. B. Worl ton. Mr, and Mrs. Francis A. Hunger entertained twenty friends at a de lightful "weenie" roast Saturday evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Evans of Lund arrived Sunday for an indefinite visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Evans. Merrill and Pete Lott, who are attending at-tending the University of Utah, spent from Thursday until Tueeday home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lott. 0 ' . Mr. and Mrs. Arley Clark and Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Otterson motored to Spanish Fork Sunday where they visited with Mr. H, P. Hardy. . Mrs. H. P. Hardy spent Friday and Saturday in Spanish Fork with her husband. 'Mrs. Hardy had as her guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Racker of Salt Lake City. Would You Like Boots that i "Feel Like Velvet and Wear Like Iron?" The "Vac" Boots do just that They are "BALL-BAND" Special Qual-ity Qual-ity we believe there is no better boot made. You'll be pleased with the light weight, delighted with the pleasant "feel", surprised at the extra long wear. The fabric and rubber are welded together to-gether into one piece, under high pressure, pres-sure, by the Vacuum Process. The result is a wonderful boot for real com fort and reliable service. r i Yes, they are made with high tops, too, for fishing, hunting, etc "Vac" Boots are Special Quality ro A I I flSa IS A" m OODWIN'S OLDEN RULE Tor Best Values Always. JIAIX STREET LEHI, UTAH The Lehl high school annuals were j distributed to the student Tuesday morning. .Mr. Elwln Beck who Is employed at Echo, Utah, spent the weekend home with his wlf. Miss Mable Webb In company with Mrs. Olive Jense and daughters of Pleasant Grove, spent Saturday visiting In Salt Lake City. B. J. Lott andLaraont Fothering- hom arrived home Sunday from Washington having been employed in that part of the country for the past two months. . Fifty members of the First ward M. I. A. enjoyed a "weenie" roast at Klrkbam's farm last Tuesday even lng. Games were played and i inilv time was enfoyed by all present. PROGRAM Royal-National Theatres REGULAR PRICES Adu!ts15c Children 10c National Tonight "ANKLES PREFERRED Starring Madge Bellamy and Lawrence Gray. A picture you will all enjoy. With a comedy "MAN OF LETTERS" And International News. All for Regular Prices. ROYAL NATIONAL Friday, May 11 Saturday, May 12 "PIONEER SCOUT" Starring JrccL Thomson With Nora Lane Galloping madly across the plains . two six-horse teams. Carreen- lng . . . lurching. Drivers . fighting. Suddenly a collision and . A thrill swept love story of the early West. Also chapter three of 'THE HAUNTED ISLAND" And Two Comedies "LITTLE ANDY LOONEY" and "KOKO'S KANE" A show you'll all like. Dad bring ma and all the kiddies. The prices are regular. Summer School of Music given by ANNA H. HINCKLY Vocal or Piano Chorus beginning June 1. For terms see Miss Hinckly at Lehi High School on Fridays. ROYAL Monday, May 14 NATIONAL Tuesday, May 15 "FRENCH DRESSING" Allan Owan's production with H. B. Warner, Clive Brook, Lois Wilson and Lilyan Tashman. , : She was a cold salad! Love was Greek to her! But a dash of French Dressing and night life in Montmartre made her as sparkling as a champagne cham-pagne highball! Pour great stars bring this delightful story to you in a way you'll remember for weeks! . Also a comedy "LONG HOSE" And Pathe News. . Regular Prices. ROYAL WEDNESDAY THE MIDNIGHT KISS" Starring Janet Gaynor, Richard Walling, Arthur Housman and Gladys McConnelL WHEN THE MAN IN THE MOON LAUGHS something's happening. He's a pretty wise old sport and his specialty is spying on lovers. He'll tell you that when kissed, some girls get sore while others ask more. He's seen all sorts of kisses but he's decided that "The Midnight Kiss" stops them all. And a comedy "RUN BUSTER" International News Prices are regular. COMING ATTRACTIONS Hoot Gibson "RAWHIDE KLD" "PAID TO LOVE" "BEAU GUESTE" "LADDIE" "LES MISERABLES" Mr. and Mrs. George Strasburg were visiting in Salt Lake Saturday. Ervin Bateman of Salt Lake, visited visit-ed Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dunsdon. The following young people entertained enter-tained at a delightful "weenie" roast Saturday evening up the creek. Ha Peterson, Lauetta Milne, Lillian Whipple, Virginia Woods, Lynn Milne, Ernest Gray, Frank Gordon and Myron Briggs. After having had a most successfn. club year, with a large attendance and very Interesting lessons, the Athenian club closed Wednesday, when the ladles motored to Provo where they attended the matinee and later in the evening enjoyed a ban quet at the Roberta Hotel. Those who attended were Mrs. D. R. Mitchell, G. R. Taylor, Mrs. H. D. Christensen, Mrs. I. L. Lott, Mrs. A. W. Davis, Mrs, Aftori Giles, Mrs. I. M. Davis, Mrs, Leon Taylor, Mrs Bernard Bradshaw, Mrs. LeRoy Davis, Mrs. T. F. Kirk-ham, Kirk-ham, Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Mrs. J. II Glover, Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Mrs. Robert S. Fox, Mrs. Eldon Barnes, Mrs. S. L. Wells, Mrs. J. F. Cutler, Mrs. A. F. Webb, Mrs. E. B. Garrett and Mrs. H. B. Merrihew. Mrs. T. H. Donahue of Idaho, was visiting here last week with her sis ter, Mrs. LeRoy Lott Mr. and Mrs. Lehman McKinney of Fairfield spent Tuesday in Lehi with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Mc Kinney. HOSPITAL JfOTES Mr. J. A. Brinley of Pleasant Grove, underwent an operation for hernia' at the local hospital on Wed nesday. Mrs. Shannon Robinett of Provo, was operated on for appendicitis at the hospital Monday. Mrs. Harry Peterson of Salt Lake gave birth to a baby girl Wednesday at the local hospital. Mrs. Peterson was formerly Miss Mada Peck of this city. Mrs. William Greenwood of Ameri. can Fork, had a growth on her shoulder taken oft at the hospital Thursday. Zella Bunnell of Vineyard was operated on Thursday at the hospital for appendicitis. WHERE Are Those Papers? Haven't you had it happen in your office, in your home! Important and valuable valu-able papers carefully laid away and then a long search to recover them? 1 There's a way to avoid this temper-try. ing search and possible loss. Merely rent a safe deposit box in our modern vault. Keep all your valuables there. Then you will always know where they are; you will know they are safe, ever convenient. And the cost is negligible. Come get your box today. 1 State Bank of Lehi Lehi, Utah WEEK-END SPECIALS Cheese (Full Cream). lb. 25c Bacon Squares (Sugar Smoked Cured)....lb.22c Pure Lard L .' 2 lbs 33c FREE 1 Package Pan Cake Flour with Quart Can Maple Leaf Syrup Q .. .... 57c Asparagus .....: . 2 lbs. 25c 2Tew Turnips New; Carrots Radishes Lettuce BOOTH BROS. Phone 6 For Service School District Budget For 1928-29 Passed The annual budget of the Alpine School District was passed by the board on Monday. The budget provides pro-vides for items totaling $328,700.00 this being exactly the same amount as was asked for last year. On account of an increase in the assessed valuation in the district it is assumed that the tax levy for the school district this year will be cut slightly. Mother s Day Sunday We have our four green houses full of flowers to select from. Carnations, Roses, Snap Dragons, Sweet Peas In Ferns we have Boston, Plimosas, Sprengerii and Holly. PLANTS IN BLOOM Fuchsias, Martha Washington, Baby Ramblers Eoses, BegoniesHydranges, LiUes, Geraniums and Spireos to select from. We Can Surely Please You. Call in and make your selection early. Lehi Floral Co. it The Religion classes of all the five wards of Lehi are giving a dance next Tuesday afternoon, May 15th, to Smuin Academy for their closing party. The officers and teachers will serve the children refreshments. Ead child will bring 5 cents to help pay for the music. SOMETHING NEW EVERY WEEK ' . : AT Broadbents SPECIAL All silk curtain net ...i.38c yard Other curtain materials....25c, 35c, 45c All silk colored curtain drapes.. 75c SEVERAL NEW"pATTERNS IN UNOLEUM JUST IN Price $2.00 yard ON SALE FOR.. .$1.75 Yard Another assortment of Percales just opened up 36-inches wlfle 200 Best English Prints, yd. wide 25c New Voils, all colors 25c yd. Silk Hose We are offering- an all silk hose 30 inches long- for 6" Our regular $1.25 extra quality sU 33 inches long (will make a P? roll and then some) for. . Six dozen new clippers just in morning. All new designs. Coma see them. Oxfords for boys and men. black or brown. We aim to hava Just what you are needing. Groceries Sego Milk, Largs Cans-Small Cans-Small Cans 6c fSngar, 10 Pounds Pure Lard, Pound Kaisins jXew Currants Parket Salmon, Small 15g, Large tt'eas and Corn 17c 10c Z5 . 2 Cans 12 Quart Galvanized Buckets un caie - best and our prices are tie e Shop at Broadbents AND SAVE Telephone your order, we deliver promptly. |