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Show -RAGE EIGHT TIJE LEIil SUN, LEW. UTAH Thursday, August 2. 1928 The I ires WE SELL ARE .; Guaranteed FOR One Full Year Against Blowouts, Cuts, Bruises, Rim Outs and all J Other Troubles of this nature. ; You' get this complete protection without extra cost. Gilchrist Hardware . vv-;-f-t Main Street . Local Items Keep cool day and night at Maple Hell. Dancing, Boating, Bathing, Hiking, Fishing. Payson Canyon, adv. Mrs. Samuel Jackson and daughter Velma, and Clifton Jackson motored to Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. James Brlley. ".' Mr. and Mrs. Prank Peterson of Bingham, stopped here Sunday for a short visit at the John Whlmpey hope. little Miss Ruth Whlmpey returned re-turned home with them for a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tregaskls and Bon, Lyle, of American Fork, Bert' Hutchlngs, Clarence Stevenson and Mr. Brlggs of Bingham, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutchlngs Sunday. Miss Reva Goates, chief operator at the local Telephone Exchange, is enjoying a two weeks vacation from her work. Miss Goates will visit with friends and relatives In Salt Lake, Provo and a number of other places. - i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and daughter, Phyllis, and eon, Glen, Morris Clark and Eulala Smith motored motor-ed to Provo canyon Sunday where they enjoyed the afternoon at Vivian Park. Mr. andt Mrs. A. E. Adams and daughter, Dora, motored to Magna Sunday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Hansen and family. Mrs, Adafiis had as her guest on Thursday Mrs. Thelma Thornton of Salt Lake City. Misses LaRetta Anderson and Mat-tie Mat-tie Davis, who are both employed at the Keith O'Brien store In Salt Lake, visited home over the week.end. Miss Davis who has been employed In Provo Pro-vo with the Utah Power and Light company, commenced her new work in Salt Lake last Saturday. Miss Roberta Davis entertained at a Saratoga party Saturday afternoon for the Misses Fern and Ada Winn, Phyllis Kirkham, Maxine Austin and Maxine Winn. After swimming a de licious lunch was served. That even-. Ing a slumber party was enjoyed at the Davis home. Mrs. Uane Molen of Logan, is visiting here this week, the guest of Mrs. James H. Gardner. Mr. F. J. Nlcholes of Salt Lake, visited at the W. S. Evans home over the week-end the guest of Mrs. Geneva Stewart ' ; " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb and' children of Elsinore, were visiting here last Friday with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dorcus Jorgensen and . son, Enoch, of Ephriam, spent three days of last week in this city visiting at the N. C, Chrlstensen home. Mr. J. B. Watson left Monday, bis work taking him to Southern Utah and Nevada, after enjoying a short stay home with his family. Master Bobbie Pierson of Salt Lake, is visiting here with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Peck. Buy and Save on Blankets Read Goodwin's ad. adv.j Mrs. Geneva Stewart visited in Spanish Fork from Thursday until Saturday a guest at the hope of Mrs Isaac Swenson. Mrs. H. D. Wilcvx of Salt Lake City, is enjoying a two weeks visit here with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wanlass and family, who are spending the summer (n American Fork canyon, were also visitors at the Wilcox home on Fri day. The Mothers Club will meet tomor. row (Friday) at the home of Mrs. Richard Norman. A cordial lnvita. tlon is extended to all members to be present Blankets An August Special at Goodwin's read their ad. adv. Mr, and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Mr, and Mrs. I. M. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. F, D. Worlton, Mr. and Mrs Stanley Winn and Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles formed a party and motored to Provo canyon Saturday ebenlng, where they enjoyed a delicious picnic supper. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Peck and son, Malan, and Mr. and Mrs. John Peck motored to Salt Lake last Tuesday and enjoyed the day at Liberty Park and Saltair. Mrs. Charolette Peck returned home with them, having visited for a week in Mtdvale with her daughter, Mrs. John Redman, Li U 1 J U N La 1 w? August don't feel like blanket weather, but "IT WON'T BE LONG NOW" until you'll be wanting Blankets. OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF BLANKETS are now in a big lot of wonderful blankets we had to take them early to get the price-nr-and we're going to pass this saving on to you in : ' ; AN AUGUST SPECIAL A beautiful plaid blanket large size, seventy by eighty inches seven different shades to choose from 7-Green, Tan, Blue, Rose, Gray, Lavender, Gold part wool tor only $4-69 Mrs. James Zimmerman and child ren spent Sunday and Monday in Mag, oa, visiting with the B. W. Richardson family. Mrs. Val Zimmerman and children of Eureka, visited here last week with Mr. and Mr J. Thomas Webb and Mr, and Mrs. Ray Roberts and Family- Misses Opal and Wilma Karren of Salt Lake, are spending this week here visiting with friends and relatives. rela-tives. Mr. John Price is enjoying a vacation vaca-tion this week frop the Peoples Co.op. where he is employed in the hardware department Sixteen little friends pleasantly surprised Alta Chrlstensen at a de lightful party Wednesday, the occasion being her ninth birthday anniversary. Games were the chief diversion of the evening. Prizes were won by Mildred Russon, Melba Brown and Max Sharp. Dainty, refreshments were served with novel little pioneer dolls as favors. Mrs. Duwayne Anderson and son, Mario, returned to Salt Lake Sunday, after visiting here for a week with Mr. and Mrs. (J. F. Pagan. Miss Lu-cile Lu-cile Fagan returned home with them for a two weeks visit Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist was removed remov-ed to her home Tuesday from the local hospital where she underwent an operation three weeks ago. Mrs. George H. Wing and daughter, Jenalyn, are in Salt Lake City this week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Del-bert Del-bert Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Linchoten. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Austin and daughter, Maxine, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kirkham and children motored to Provo canyon Monday evening, where they enjoyed a delicious supper. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gurney had as their guest Saturday and Sunday, Mrs. Eugene Roberts of New York. Mrs. Gurney is a sister to Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. Virgil Goates underwent an operation for goitre Monday at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake. From last reports she is doing as well as could be expected. Melbourne Russell returned Tues day to his home in Salt Lake, having spent the past seven weeks here with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Fox Sr. Mr. arfd Mrs. W. W. Dickerson, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dickerson, and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dickerson and families motored to American Fork canyon Sunday, where they enjoyed the day. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Olsen and two daughters of arrived last Thursday evening twelve young people pleasanUy surprised Miss Mary Shaw at the home of her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaw, in Sunnyside, Washington, honor of her birthday anniversary, week for a visit with games were the main diversion nr , evening, which were followed by the serving of a dainty lunch. Mrs. Olsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 W. Clark. Mrs. Bert Carson and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broadbent attended the funeral Mr" ana Mrs- p- Bradshaw in servicea in Murray Saturday for Sup' company with Mr- and Mrs. Fred erintendent C. E. Gufin. uraasnaw or Salt Lake City, left Mrs. W. W. Dickerson returned Saturday morning for a six , weeks home Sunday from Los Angeles. Calif.. motor triP along the coast. They will where she enjoyed a two week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Ball, anger. Miss Blanch Webb, Mrs. B. G. w ebb, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Tidwell and visit in Oakland, California with Mr. ana Mrs. Mark Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Monson. At Aberdeen, Washington, they will attend the convention of the Building and Loan son, Eugene, and James Atkinson ASSciauon, and from there they will were guests at a dinner party in Salt 60 to Canada- The Pair. Stock up now during our August Special. We also have a complete stock of other grades-Indian grades-Indian Robes, Baby Blankets, Two Stork Sheets, etc. Make your selections now during our August Special. Tin's is blanket headquarters. You will save both time and money by coming here first. OODWIM'5 - J OLDEN RULE For Best Values Always. MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH Lake Tuesday given at the H. D. Far-rington Far-rington home. The Fourth Ward Relief Society entertained at a social Tuesday afternoon after-noon in the Margaret Wines Park. The time was pleasantly spent with a program and sewing. Tasty refresh, ments were served to fourty ladies. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Anderson, Mrs. S. J. Taylor and Mrs. A. E. Manning motored to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were business visitors in the Capitol City, while Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Manning visited in Midvale with Mrs. H. C. Hart. Among the out.of.town people who were here Monday to attend the funeral services of Ben Stewart were: Mrs. Martha Hindmarsh of Burley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stewart Stew-art and four children of Burnt Fork, Wyoming; Mrs. Nellie Carson, Mrs. Ida McLain, Mr. and Mrs. Al Ander. son, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Freshwater and son, Mrs. Robert Jensen, Mrs. M. Copenhaver, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stewart Stew-art all of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Condor of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rolfe and two daughters of SALE ON Mid-Summer Dress Goods JUST ARRIVED Aew V oiles 125c, 35c and 40c fcnould be sold for twice this price in a regular way. iew rrints m an endless variety ot patterns . 20c and 25c SPECIAL Ladies' Full Fashioned All Fine Silk Hose, No Better Made Regular Price $2.00 Un bale L$i.oo Isoys oc fcuimner Union Suits On Sale 49c Men's $1.20 Summer Union Suits On Sale 75c Urls- and Misses' Summer Vests loc and 25c Ladies' Silk Bloomers All Colors 98c Hunter; Mr. and Mrs. Orin Ashton of i Prices That Are Good Every Day American Fork. " In. The Week at The First Ward M. I. A. was atj r 11 Mutual Dell in American Fork canyon j Jf rOclCl O dl tS irum jnursaay sum saiuraay or last week enjoying their annual summer outing. Outside of the forty regular members at the Dell the ward entertained enter-tained twenty special guests at dinner Friday evening after which a bonfire program was enjoyed by two hundred. The outing was successful In every way and everyone expressed them. selves as having had a wonderful trip. The Third ward will enjoy their outing at the Dell from Monday until Wednesday. August 6th to the 8th. A very interesting program has been outlined for the three days. The ward officers are expecting a large number of parents to also enjoy the outing this year. Lard Per Pound-Good Pound-Good Salmon Corn Raisins Currants 18c 2 for 35c 15c 15c 10c Mr and Mrs. James Beverly of Salt Lake, were visiting with friends and relatives in this city Sunday. Mrs. "Bun" Shelley of American Fork, is in the local hospital with a baby boy born Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Webb entertained entertain-ed at dinner Sunday complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Tidwell of McGlll, Nevada. Covers were laid for twelve. Clifton Jackson has been transfer, ed to the Union Pacific station in Pleasant Grove. He will relieve the agent there for a few months. Buy blankets now The reason read Goodwin's ad. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Russon of Ogden, spent the week-end bere with Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Russon. Boyd Webb and Herbert Glover were Salt Lake City visitors on Mon. day. ... Miss Vlda Anderson who is employ. ed in Eureka, was visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Kate Ander. son and family over the week-end. Mrs. J. T. Winn and Mrs. A. . Adams and daughter, Dora, were Provo City visitors Monday afternoon. Bishop Andrew FJeld, Bishop Henry Erickson and Mr. T. F. Kirkham enjoyed en-joyed a midnight hike to the sleigh runner in American Fork canyon last Monday evening. ' Mr. G. S. Peterson, head of the Gent's furnishing department in the Peoples Co-op., returned back to work Monday morning after enjoying a week's vacation. . Mr. Frank Holt of Raymond, Alberta, Al-berta, Canada, called at the J. E. Ross home the later part of the week for a short visit " ' Mrs. O. B. Garth and son, Clyde, of Loma, Colorado, are here for a two weeks visit with relatives. Mrs. Garth was formerly Miss Eudith Christoffer-son Christoffer-son of this city. Mr. Fred Gunther returned to his home In Salt Lake Friday, after spending spend-ing two weeks here at the Carl Gunther home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ross motored to erantsville Saturday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Richard, son. Their daughters Thelma and Klea returned home with them, having hav-ing visited for a week at the Richardson Richard-son home. 15c 10c .5c Large Milk . Small Milk Large Size Corn Fiakes.2 for 25 toe Brooms 50c ' AVIIY PAY MORE t Jelly Glasses 5c 6 for 25c New Jars, Rubbers and Certo for your raspberry .jam at liBroadbents Just Telephone Your Orders "NVe Deliver Promptly "Arent You Glad WeVe Saved!" "OF COURSE," replies friend husband who is convalescing from a serious illness, after being ' 'off the job " for some time. It 's in such emergencies that a Savings account in this Bank will often prove a blessing in disguise. Be systematic with your savings. Put a certain percentage of your salary aside. " - State Bank of Lehi Lehi, Utah . - 1 . . " . Etl - ' '5 MERIT- PwyDoy Suits The New Fall Showing of Men's and Boys' Suits Men's $21.50 to $27.50 Boys' $0 to $14 New Styles New Fabrics Call and see them. Powers Shoe Store Main Street v Lehi, Utah inomas Sims, Hugh Otterson, Claude Curtis, Thurman Gilchrist with Austin Gudmundsen and Arnold kirkham of Salt Lake, returned home Friday night, having enjoyed a four days' fishing trip at Moon Lake. Mrs. T. H. Sims entertained at party Wednesday afternoon In honor of the sixth birthday of her son, George. Fifteen little friends played games after which they were served dainty refreshments. Card Of Thanks Our full gratitude for the manv kindnesses and sympathetic acts of all who aided us in our recent sorrow and bereavement can never be ex pressed, but we wish to !, rh means to convey, in a measure, pur heartfelt gratefulness. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Stewart And Family. Leo Smith and Robert Hansen returned re-turned home Friday frop Blackfoot, Idaho where they have been employed employ-ed for the past month. Buy and Save Goodwin's ad. on Blankets Read adv. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Goates visited here Tuesday with Mr. Goates parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Goates and Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Johnson. John-son. Mrs. Goates remained ontH Saturday. Little Misses TJtella, Edna and Beatrice Smith and Master Carl, Ernest and Keith nith attended the Big Brothers radio party at Liberty Park in Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Wing, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Marvin Wing with Mr. and Mrs. Chris Linchoten and children and Mrs. Joseph Linchoten or I1 Lake, enjoyed an outing at Saltair Sunday. |