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Show PAGE EIGHT !5,,i..."a!"a'jLi-'g perns ToBBorretJ FISHING SEASON OPENS TOMORROW, JUKE1KTH. Get Your Tackle and Supplies From Us WE SAVE YOU MONEY Gilchrist Hardware PaintsHardware-Groceries MAIN STREET Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carson visitors in Salt Lake Friday. were Glean and Cecil Carson, who ere working In Palrfleld, spent the weekend week-end home. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Barnes visited In Salt Lake City Tuesday evening the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Zimmerman. Mrs. Frank Hogan of Taylorsvllle. spent a few days of last week In Lehl with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peterson. Miss Lucile Ransom of Malta, Idaho, was visiting here Monday. and Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Guy Wilson. Mrs. Louise Brown of San Fran clsco, California, visited in Lehl Fri day with Mr. and (Mrs. Mat Peterson. Mrs Brown is a sister of Mr. Peter son. Clifton Jackson spent Sunday In Salt Lake City with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wilson were pleasure visitors in Salt Lake Sunday evening. James and Lucile Carter had their tonsils removed Friday at Dr. Richard's office. Mrs. Val Spencer of Bluffdale, spent Sunday and Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wing, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schow of Logan, spent Saturday visiting in Salt Lake. Mrs. James Zimmerman and child ren and Mrs. Charles Turner were visitors In the capltol city on Saturday. ', Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cutler and daugh ters, Sally and Juliet, visited with relatives In "Salt Lake Saturday. Sally is spending this week there with Mr. and 'Mrs. Dale Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rlchins of West-wood, West-wood, California, arrived here last Wednesday for a ten days visit with Mrs. Rlchins-parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Thomas Sims. Mrs. F. D. Worlton, Mrs. W. L. Worlton, Mrs. R. B. Worlton and Mrs. Herbert Austin were guests at a party given by Mrs. William Roos Friday afternoon at her home in Salt Lake City.. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schow and daughter, Helen, of Logan, were guests here Friday and ; Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton. , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and children motored to the capltol city Saturday to attend the Primary Jubilee. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson left Wednesday for their home in Lincoln, Lin-coln, Idaho, after visiting here for the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Whitman. Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford entertained enter-tained the following guests at supper sup-per Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carson, Mrs. Julia Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Tarvel Hansen, Mr. Jim Adams of American Fork, and Mrs. Snarr of Murray. ' Just What Fishermen Want! Here is a line of rubber boots, made in all heights, and built to satisfy the fisherman. "BALL-BAND" (Red Ball) Boots fit well, and that is important when worn ten to eighteen hours at a stretch. They are made of tough, sturdy rubber, and that is important im-portant because it means longer wear without giving way in spots. They are vulcanized under high pressure by the Vacuum Process, and that is very important because it unites rubber and fabric into a one-piece construction that resists strains and scuffs and stubs much longer than ordinary boots. "BALL-BAND" is a long-life" boot. We recommend it. fTTO! T.TTTTI RTTN TjSHL UTAH in. .1... li. ill. t Thursday. Jn u Royal-National Theatres REGULAR PRICES Adults15c Children 10c National Tonight UIIUAMIFOX; The matrimonial mixups of tune hunting flapper with Borden, Neil Hamilton and Chandler. A Two Reel Comedy "SILLY SAILORS" And International News Regular Prices for- Olive Helen ROYAL - NATIONAL Friday, June 15 Saturday, June 16 fiflnrrla HODltlM 0 Ogden, if .pending this week here the guest of MIm FfcyllU Klrknam. Mr. Elmer Jackaoa and son, ClelL and daughters, Phyllis and Beth, were Ttelting la Salt Lai Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther and daughter, Marcllle, Tlslted In Salt Lake (Monday with Mies Ruth Elds-worth. Elds-worth. Ford Smith of SpringvlUe, spent Thursday and Friday ot last week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Smith. Mrs. J. I Francum and children of Levan, arrived here Wednesday to visit until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Glover. Mr. Elmer Jackson, Mr. Louis Chrlstensen and Mr. G. S. Peterson made a business trip to Salt Lake City Tuesday. (Mr. Fred Scown and Mr. Merton Brown, who are employed In Dell, spent Saturday and Sunday home with, their families. (Mr. C. R. Wing and son, Guy, of Raymond, Canada, are visiting in Salt Lake and Lehl this week with rela tives and friends. Mr And Mrs. John Ast and Harold and Arthur Ast of Salt Lake City, motored here Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther. A thrilling tale of claim jumpers and their fabulously rich mine and of a boy, robbed of his heritage, -who collects his dividends with a pair of six shooters. A Romance of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River. Also chapter eight of 'HAUNTED ISLAND" And the last chapter of the Mazle comedies "MAIZE MARRIED" Also a Travel Picture "ARGENTINA" Big Double Show at Regular Prices. ROYAL NATIONAL Monday, June 18 Tuesday, June 19 v v1-"' f S3 . Miss Lela Wing and Mrs. Glen Clark and baby are leaving Friday for Independence, Missouri, for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. J Turner and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jorgenson and baby returned to their home in Rich field, Wednesday, having visited for the past ten days with Mrs. Jorgen- sen's parents, Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Whipple. Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ewing, Mr. Ewing is manager of the Kress store in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Webb remained re-mained for a week's visit. Card Of Thanks We feel very much indebted to the many kind friends that have assisted us during the illness and death of our dear husband and father, and to them we send this card of appreciation. appreci-ation. 9 Mrs. John Peterson, Sr., and family. r v CI rssh A ft a A M n m. n if OTHER FOOTWEAR OXFORDS SHOES-SLIPPERS For All Members of the Family Dress Shoes, Pmnps, etc., Shoes For Work, Hiking Shoes, Running Shoes, Sporties, etc. For Snappy Footwear See Us. Golden rule For Best Values Always. MAIN" STREET IEOT, UTAH A platter piled hieh with d'oeuvres of humor! A wsaithv young beauty falls for a hand snmA head waiter. Laugh3 are lavished until the final fadenut -when AdnirtVia reports the situation, "well in hand!" Also a comedy "JUST THE TYPE" And M. G. M. News. Regular Prices. ROYAL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 . - i.ui-j Greater Love HathNo Man Card Of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for the kindness kind-ness and sympathy shown us during dur-ing our recent bereavement. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. The Smith Family. ". o NOTICE CANAL CLEANING Water users under the new canal are requested to get in touch with Virgil Peterson before Monday, June 18th if they desire, to work on cleaning clean-ing of the new canal channel. Work starts Monday, June 18th. adv. Lehi irrigation Co. chMrmatr o ilkm to tbm iwd wmljiii tmkm VICTOH HUGO'S Immortal character la that world literary masterpiece by Victor Hugo prince or romantic writers. And now you can see him, faithfully portrayed In a colossal screen production produc-tion of the greatest story of all time a monument In film to Hugo, the Waster! In addition to this big picture we will have a two reel comedy "HORSE PLAY" and International News. Advanced Prices Adults 25c. Children 10c NEW DRESS HATS JUST ARRIVED Ordered especially for the little girls and some for the big girls. Real Pretty Hats Priced at $1.15, $U5 and $1.75 Just Half Their Real Worth Come. Get Tours First And while in the store ask to see the new dress voilps in nlnin o 25c ydand fancies at 35c and 45c Just the very latest for the new summer dress. . All new arrivals. Grocery Prices That Are Good Every Day In The Week at Broadbents Sugar, 10 Pounds Lard Per Pound-Good Pound-Good Salmon Corn . Peas Raisins -75c 18c 15c 15c -15c 10c -10c 5c Larare Milk Small Milk ' Best Rice 4 Pounds 25c Large Size Corn Flakes 12c WHY PAY MORE! New Jars, Rubbers and Certo for your strawberry jam at BEOADBENT'S STORE Telephone Your Orders We Deliver Promptly The World is Yours IF YOU SAVE CONSISTENTLY Saving is really a matter of habit. Once you start to save, you do so as a matter of course. You just naturally adjust your daily life to the new plan, enjoy about the same pleasures, and at the same time pile up a balance in the bank. With a bank balance the world is yours for you can take advantage of opportunity when it comes your way. We Pay 4 Interest j State Bank of Lehi Lehi, Utah WEEK-END SPECIALS v,;. & Laundry Soap T 1 "N T TT n X .Darrei onaps Lemon, vanma, winger; , Picnic Hams : ; Bacon Square Saponifier Lye, Per Can. Rice . ..... 10 Bars 39c 57c lb. 20c 23c 10c Tomatoes 5 lbs. 29c ..3 Cans 33c BOOTH BROS. Phone 6 For Service Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yates spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glover motored motor-ed to Salt Lake Sunday to attend the funeral services held in the Tenth ward lor Mr. J. W. RusselL Mrs. John; Barnhart' and daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Honeycott, of Nebraska, is visiting with the J. L. Barnhart family for the summer. Mrs. J. N. Smith entertained at a delightful party Thursday Is honor of the eighth birthday of her son, Keith. Twelve little friends enjoyed games and refreshments. Mrs. E. L Southwick and daughter, daugh-ter, Ada Jean, of Idaho Falls, were in Salt Lake to attend the June Convention Con-vention and. to visit friends and relatives rela-tives in this city. Hospital Notes . Martell Keetch, who underwent an appendicitis operation was removed to his home in Orem Tuesday. Miss Vera Taylor had her tonsils removed Saturday at the hospital. Reg and Earl Johnson of Magna, had their tonsils removed at the hospital Sunday. Mrs uilam Park of Bench, was operated on Monday at the hospital for appendicitis. Mrs. Andrew Lossee gave birth to a fine baby boy Tuesday. Mrs Losee is at the hospital and gefr ting along nicely. Mis, Helen Hooyman. who was In the local hospital five day, suffering with a skull fracture sustained la an auto accident, was removed to her ham in American Fork Monday. Mrs. Joseph Fritzgerald of Draper, b at the local hospital with a nw baby boy born Sunday. Next Sunday is Father's Day Remember the Fourth Commandment "Honor thy father and thy mother" What makes a man feel younger young-er than a natty Tie, to spruce .up his entire appearance? Give Dad a Tie on Father's Day Powers Sftos Store Main Street, Lehi A. number of friends pleasantly surprised Mrs. Sylvester Evans at her home Wednesday atfernoon, th occasion being her birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Social chat was Indulged la and a delicious lunch served. Mr. and Mrs. " W. A. Ford and daughter. Dorothy, and Mrs. ol Klburv and two sons of St Leu -5. motored to Salt Lake Monday to attend at-tend the . flower exhibit of Granite stake. |