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Show PAGE EIGIIT H.-IM nir. .I 'i "1 ii im-Tinni lim i) irommWi """ TTTU r VTIT QTTTtf LEHI. UTAH J, XXJJ W-t 1 TIRE PRICES f .- ' f When buying automobile tires you should ' figure the cost per mile of service. The next time you are in the market for a tire see our Vulcp Tires and -" . TUBES - Lowest Prices. Built For Long "Wear. You 11 Be Surprised In The Value In These Tires Considering Their Extra Ordinary Low Price. Gilchrist Hardware Paints Hardware Groceries MAIN STREET PEOGItAIf Royal-National Theatres Local Items Mrs. Ben C. Lott visited in Provo Monday with Mrs. Frank Carter. Mrs. Hugh Shaw spent the week end in Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. Bertha Hlndley. Miss Iola Lewis who is employed in Salt Lake, spent Friday evening home with her mother, Mrs. Walter Cartwright. .. Mr. S. J. NlchoiesT of Salt , Lake, visited Saturday and Sunday at the W. S. Evana home, the guest oi Mrs. Geneva Stewart. Mrs. James Wilson and children of Salt Lake and Mrs. A. - Wilson of California, were guests of Mrs. Mark Shaw Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Crabb and Mrs. Arthur Peterson o! West Jordan, vIsfted in; (Uuhi Sunday t with relatives rela-tives and friends. 1 ". , Mrs. Rachel Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Ivory of Salt Lake City, spent Wednesday here with Mr. and Mrs.. Stanley Taylor. - Mrs. L, F. Wilcox and eon, Vernon, of Baker, Oregon, arrived here last week for an indefinite visit with Mrs. Wilcox's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Davis.- ' 'v"! . ; Mr. and, Mrs. Douglas Thurman and two children of Garfield, Mr. and IMrs. James Reed of Lark, and Mr. and Mrs. James Hansen of West Jordan, were visiting with Mr." and Mrs. Phillip Jones and family Sunday . and Monday. . ' r ' Mr. and Mra Pdredge Ttaoithy, who were enroute from Pheonix, Arizona, to Greeley, Colorado, stopped stop-ped In this city for a week's visit with Mr. Timothy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Timothy, . , , Roland Shaw of Bingham, was visiting at home Monday, 'Mrs. Sarah Sabey of Alberta, Canada, is Visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. Owen Hansen. Mr.' Ellas M. Jones left Monday for Idaho Falls where he will be employed employ-ed for the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company Com-pany for the next two months. Mrs. B. G. Webb and Misses Mable and Blanch Webb made a combined business and pleasure trip to Salt Lake on Monday. Mrs. Elias M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Jones and Mrs. John South-wick South-wick motored to Salt Lake Fridaj on business, and attended a theatre in the evening. Mrs. Grant J. Carter Is leaving Saturday for her home in Los Angeles,, California. Mrs. Carter has Rpent the past month here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben C. Lott, , Mrs. Walter Cartwright spent Friday Fri-day at Pine Crest Inn in Immigration Canyon visiting with her daughter, Anna, who ia employed there. , Mrs. C. C. Hackett and daughter, Margaret, returned home Sunday from California where they enjoyed a two weeks , visit in Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego. ' Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Klrkham entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday fo Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Klrkham of Pheonix, Arizona, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Klrkham and Mrs. Sarah Klrkham. Mr. D. S, Crawford of Columbia, Utah, was the guest of Miss Blanch Webb over the week-end! Miss Webb, Mr. Crawford, Miss Mable Webb and Mr. Wesley Jense of Pleasant Grove motored to Salt Lake Saturday evening even-ing where they joined some "friends and enjoyed a theatre party. REGULAR PRICE8 Adults 15c Children 10c National Tonight WBBX mm Greater Love Hath No Man thma tho LOVE portrayed by Jean Valjean, greatest character of all literatim in the tenaationalpicturisa. tiua of VICTOR HUGO'S literary masterpiece by Victor Hugo K prince of 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 Master! In addition to this big picture we will have a two reel comedy . ''HORSE PLAY" and International News. Advanced Prices Adults' 25c. Children 10c. Mrs. S. A. Hutcnings anu ren of Randellete ; are .visiting ' in Lehi this week. Mr and Mrs. Jee Woodhouae of Bingham, were visiting here Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Verno Larsen. . (Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor were viBitors In Salt Lake Thursday combining com-bining business with pleasure. Bert Hutchings who is employed In Park City, visited home with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutchings, Hutch-ings, over the week-end. Tlie Glorious Fourth Soon Here Only a Few Days Left . ' ,. - '- ' i - ' ' - Wq Are Your Outfitters WHETHER IT'S A NEW DRESS SILK UNDIES SILK HOSIERY , DRESS MATERIALS SNAPPY FOOTWEAR MEN'S FURNISHINGS UNDERWEAR " GARMENTS B.V.LVS . TROUSERS SHIRTS . OVERALLS ' ETC., ETC. THANKS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE WE ARE TRYING TO MERIT IT WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME f AT ' ; Jk OODWIIM'c; Golden rule or Eest Values Always. MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH ROYAL NATIONAL Friday, June 22 Saturday, June 23 . Johnny Hines in "HOME MADE" with Margery Daw and others. Home-made laughs Home-anade thrills home-made romance- all mixed mix-ed into a comedy cocktail by the world's champion' mixer of (mirth. It's hot stuff that'll burn up your blues! Also chapter nine of "THE HAUNTED ISLAND" - and two comedies "NEWLYWEDS FRIENDS" and ' "TOPSY TURVEY" Double Show at Regular Prices. Dr. and Mrs. D. E. Dawson and son, Glen, of Magna, spent Sunday visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex D. Christofferson. Miss LMargaret Thurman left last week in company with Miss Eva Clark of Pleasant Grove, and Miss Bertha Topham of Paragoorah, for a month's tour of the Eastern States. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Davis of Wallace, Idaho, were vising here last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Davis. They were on their way to Arizona where Mr. Davis will be employed. : The next meeting of , the Mission ary Wives and Parents Association will be held Thursday evening June 28th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum C. Evans. All members are extended a cordial invitation to be present. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Timothy, Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Eldredge Timothy, Mrs. Geneva Stewart," Mrs. J. B. Watson and Mrs. Juliet Goates formed an auto party and spent Thursday visiting at Salt-air Salt-air and Bingham. , o . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Litson and daughter, Beulah, of Murray, visited from Saturday until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George G. Robinson. Monday Mon-day Mr. Raymond Robinson, Sherman Robinson with Mr. Litson enjoyed a fishing frjp to Strawberry, while Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Litson spent the day visiting in Provo. ' Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Schow entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday at their home. Covers were laid for Mrs. L. F, Wilcox and son, Vernon, of Baker, Oregon, Mr, and Mrs. Eugene Davis of Wallace, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Davis,; 'MissLeone Wild and Heber Davis " of Salt Lake, Miss Mattie Davis and the Schow family. FIXED FOR OPERATING CAR WITH IMPROPER LIGHTS ROYAL, NATIONAL Monday, June 25 ' Tuesday, June 26 "ISLE OF FORGOTTEN FOR-GOTTEN WOMEN" Starring Conway Tearle, Dorothy Sebastian, Gibson Gowland and Alice Calhorn. " ., -. A passionate drama of pent-up emotions, set against a tropical background back-ground . . . where moonlight and waving palms whisper of love . , . and dangers . lurk in the flickering shadows. Also a comedy "SPLASH YOURSELF" And M. G. M. News Regular Prices. 1 Leslie Taylor of Geneva, was fined ten dollars in Judge Walls court Tuesday for operating an automobile with out a proper tail light An arrest had been" made several days itprevious by local officers. ROYAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 Starring lorence Vldor and Tullio Carminate Her name was Gail but she wai, more like a cyclone. Gail had but to blow into town of a morninir and leave it a complete wreck in the evening. When she wanted something, some-thing, she sot It even a husband! But that was the start of her sorrows sor-rows because he wanted to be King while she well. Florence Vidor has the role of her career as the tem pestuous bride of a just as tempestu ous husband! A modern "Taming of the Shrew!" With apologies to Shakespeare and laughs for everyone else! A comedy classic that stands at the head of Its class! Also a comedy "PRINCE AND THE PAPA" And Infernationl News Regular Prices NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of the Alpine school district will adopt it's 1928-29 school budget at their special meeting to be held June 26th, 1928, at 5:00 P. M. In the offices of the Alpine School District, American Fork, Utah. : J. F. Walton, Clerk. NEW DRESS HATS i JUST ARRIVED Ordered especially for the little girls and some for the big girls Real Pretty Hats Priced at $1.15, $1.35 and $1.75 Just Half Their Real Worth Come Get. Your First Choice nu wmie in me store ask to see .? the new dress voiles' 25c, 35c and 45e yard ; Just the very latest for the new summer dress All new arrivals. Grocery Prices That Are Good Every Day In The Week at Broadbents The Book I Count Upon When I Need a Friend There is one friend that you can depend de-pend upon always your bank book. . And the better you treat it, the better it will treat you. ; Drop in , and let us show you many ways in which a substantial sub-stantial balance will befriend you in time of need. : , ' State Bank of Lehi . Lehi, Utah WEEK-END SPECIALS P. & G-. Laundry Soap 10 Bars 39c Barrel Snaps (Lemon, Vanilla, Ginger) 27c Picnic Hams lb. 20c Bacon Square ..K. 23c Saponifier Lye, Per Can. Rice 10c Tomatoes 5 lbs. 29c . 3 Cans 33c BOOTH BROS. Phone 6 For Service . NEW SHIPMENT OF Boys' Suits From AgeN6 to 17. ALSO MEN'S SUITS The Latest In V MEN'S and BOYS' OXFORDS Powers Shoe Store Main Street Lehi, Utah Sugar, 10 Pounds Lard Per Pound-Good Pound-Good Salmon Corn . Peas ' Raisins 75c 18c 15c 15c -15c 10c 10c 5c Laree Milk Small Milk Best Rice- 4 Pnn ok- Large Size Corn Flakes12c WHY PAT MORE! Jelly Glasses 5c 6 for 25c New Jars, Rubbers and Certo for your strawberry jam at BROADBENT'S STORE Telephone Your Orders We Deliver Promptly Miss Barbara Webb of Salt Lake, visited home last Thursday evening! airs. Heber cTvVebb and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert were visitors In Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. C. C. RaldeTl of Logan, was visiting here Thursday, the guest of Mrs. Clyda Dorton. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dickerson and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dickerson motored motor-ed to Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day visiting with relatives. Miss Nellie FoXr" returned to her home m Hayburn, Idaho. Monday, after visiting here for the paat ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cooper. Miss Foster was on her way home from Nevada where she has been teaching school. Mr and Mrs. Frank Gilbert and family and Mrs. Katherine Yates of Peru, Indiana, arrived last Thursday tor an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis and other relays. rela-ys. .Mr. Gilbert Is returning to hi home next week, while his family Cr mm 1116 of ilxs, ,E. C. Blanpled) and three children of Salt Lake, were Sunday visitors at the W. W. Dickerson home. , Mrs. Lester Chipman spent a eT days of last week In Soldier Summit Sum-mit with her husband who is employed em-ployed there. v ' John HutchingsT'who has been em-Dtoyed em-Dtoyed in Pandellete for Jthe past two weeks returned home Sunday. Mrs. James ATBrown entertainei rthe ladies of the I. D. Club at W home Thursday. Sewing and social chat were the diversions of the after noon, followed by the serving of delicious luncheon to twelve guests. (Mr. and Mrs.w7 W. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Fagan and Mrs. Loe Brown motored to Bingham Tuesday and visited win Mr., and Mrs Theodore Theo-dore Christensen. Mrs. Jessie Ballenger ot Angeles, California, Is t the of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson with a new baby hoy oo Monday. Mrs. Ballenger was ly Miss Winnie Dicker son- |