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Show PAGE EIGHT THE LE2& m.hEBLjmM Thursday, September i) GOOD Paint is always Cheaper Paint 4 SaujWW,mia8Bafc jpjea, eases . i,, fntr-wiaagj Vks. rr will cost you far less to paint your bouse with MlNTRA Safet g Houm Paint than with a to-called "cheap" paint both in the long ran and in actual dollars spent in the beginning. If you consider the sost of the job instead of cost per gallon you will use MlNTRA. Let is show you the colors and estimate esti-mate the cost of your work. If for tar reaion, not doe to tnrfacc condition. condi-tion. MlNTRA Safety Houu Paint should fail to give abiolntt satisfaction when oscd according to directions, we will repaint tb building at ctnrexpeast Gilchrist Hardware MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTAH Loral Items Vernon Davis and Evans 'Holme stead are visiting relatives In Meadow this week. i Mr. and- Mrs. Earl Smith ' rwere visiting In Salt Lake City, Moaday, on combined business , and pleasure. Morris Trane of Salt ake City, spent the week-end visiting here with his parenta, - Mr. and' Mrs. Andy Trane. Merlin and Ercell Fagan Provo visitors on Monday. were Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Brown were visiting In Provo on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilliapie of Spanish Span-ish Fork, were guests of Mrs. Sarah E. Galsford and Mrs, A. D. Christ-oflerson Christ-oflerson on Sunday. Mrs. Vernon ' .Monson of Los Angeles, tlrtforula, Is here for an in- 1 finite visit with her relatives. Mrs. Monson ' was "formerly Miss Emma Bradshaw of this city. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bateman, and daughters, LucHe and Lexia, and ' Mrs. . Wiiiiam Dunsdon attended funeral services for Mr. Edward Mal-etrum, Mal-etrum, held Saturday afternoon at Murray. - Miss Luclle Hutchlngs returned home Saturday, after spendng a week In Salt Lake City, visiting with Miss Dorothy Saderu'p. Miss Saderup returned re-turned with her and will stay at the Hutchlngs home and attend school here this winter. , Mr. John.Roberts has received word that his son, Leslie Roberts, has a'r-rived a'r-rived in California, from Columbia, South America, where he has been employed for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts expect him to arrive ar-rive here soon for an Indefinite Tlslt with them. Miss Ruth and Barbara Chrlstoffer-son Chrlstoffer-son returned home Sunday, after visiting for the past week in Salt Lake City with their grandmother, Mrs. Spiers. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Walker of Hollywood, California, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oral Evans several days of last wek. They left for their home Friday morning. Mrs. Booth Sorenson, Mrs. A. J. Evans and Mrs. Jleber C. Webb motored motor-ed to Magna, Wednesday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Southwick. Sunday Mrs. Olena Goodwin, Mrs, Mlna Webb and Mrs. Clara Cebb were in Fairfield conducting their ward Relief Re-lief Society conference. Mrs. Emma Phillips and Mrs. Delia Fox visited in Cedar Fort and helped put over the Relief Society conference there. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher and son, Freddie, and daugher, Delia, of Eureka, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Gaisford, Sunday. They were accompanying their daughter, Delia to Salt Lake City, where she will attend the Henager'a Business College thla winter. win-ter. - Mrs. Hazel Holmstead and Mr. Sheffield of Salt Lake City, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans. Mrs. I. M. Davis and daughters, Mrs. William King and Miss Nella King of American Fork, were visiting; friends in Provo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer left for their home in Shelley, Idaho, Friday morning, after visiting here for the past two weeks. Ada May Dalton and her mother, Mrs. Sarah A. Dalton, of Salt Lake City, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Hunger on Sunday. Mr. and" Mrs. Paul Sours of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Ada tfafcer 01 American Fork, were guests of Mrs. S. A. Hutchlngs Friday evening. Mrs. James Comer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer and Mrs. Leo T. Shel ley motored to Magna, Wednesday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. D. Strong. Murray Sullivan, General manager, Colonel Lewis, Superintendent, H. K. Duckworth and W. J. Eldridge of the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad called at the Lehi Sun office Wednesdy afternoon after-noon on business. Mr. and Mrs. . George Briggs and daughter, Mrs. William Briggs and Mrs. Joseph Briggs, all of Rigby, Idaho, visited over the week-end with Mr. Samuel Briggs. On Tuesday Mrs. George Briggs and daughter were din ner guests of Mrs. Margaret Bushman. o Democratic Primary A meeting of the Lehi precinct Democrats will be held at the Memorial Memor-ial building, Lehi, at 8:00 p. m., September Sep-tember 11, 1930, for the purpose of electing delegates to the Judicial, Congressional and Utah County con ventions, to perfect a party organi zation and to transact such other busi ness that may properly come before the meeting. (Signed) MORRELL EVANS adv. Chairman. i o "Caught Short" Co-Stars' Marie Dressier and Polly Moran Marie Dressier and Polly Moran will be ' co-starred In Metro-Goldwyn Mayer's all-talking comedy, "Caught Short," which will play Sunday and Monday at the Royal Theatre with a supporting cast Including Anita Page, Charles Morton, Herbert Prior, T. Roy Barnes, Edward Dillon, Alice Moe, Gwen Lee, Lee Kohlmar and Greta Granstedt The picture was inspired by Eddie Cantor's book, "Caught Short," Willard Mack being responsible for dialogue and continuity and Charles F. RIesner for the direction. The comedy team will be seen as Washington Square (New York City) boarding house-keepers who achieve a rapid rise from poverty to wealth as a result of dabbling in the stock market, mar-ket, only to lose all when the "Wall Street crash occurs. A romance between be-tween Miss Page and Morton has an Important share in the plot. Hanson-Hawker Nuptials Announcement Is being made of the marriage of Miss Wanda Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tarvel Han-eon Han-eon and Mr. Ralph W. Hawker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hawker of Salt Lake City, which was solemnized Wednesday, September 3, In the Salt Lake temple. Following the ceremony the . newly married couple, were guests of honor at a prettily arranged wedding supper sup-per at the home of Dr. and Mrs. John v. Gleve In Salt Lake City. Covers were laid for Mir. and Mrs Tarve! Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawker, parents of the bride and groom, the honored guests and the host and hOBtess. Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. Tarvel Hanson entertained at a charming wedding reception in the Second ward chapel in honor of of the young couple. A short program consisting of vocal solos by Mrs. Margaret Kirkham, Mr. Harold Osborne Os-borne and Mr. John H. Chapman and a reading by Mrs. John H. Chapman was given, followed by dancing, the music being furnished by Carter's Orchestra. Late in the evening dainty refreshments were served. The out-of-town guests attending included: Mr. and Mrs. George Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Short, Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Ohman, Mr. and Mrs. Goddard, Bert Hawker, Tom Fag, Mr. and Mrs. John Hawker ; and daughters, Ada, June and Hazel, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. George Price' and daughter, daugh-ter, Thelma, Marjorie Wiseman, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Garret, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Carlson, James Glover, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Chapman, all . of Union and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Walker of Bingham. The young couple received " many lovely gifts., . ; - Marriage Announced Mr. and" Mrs. Ray Roberts an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Nedra, to Mr. Arnold Ball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball, which took place Tuesday, September 9, in Salt Lake Pity. Miss Roberts is well known in this city, having graduated from the local high school and taken an active part in the younger social circle She has many friends, who are show ering their best wishes for her future happiness. Mr. Ball, likewise, is prominent in the younger set and has many friends wishing him happiness. They will make their home in this city. Several gay social events are being planned for the near future In their honor. ! If Your Feet Go In MO i r ".-j j i raw lt. i itry Department Introduces Colortones ICTIVB - T ' We Have 'Em SHOES, SLIPPERS, OXFORDS, GYM SHOES, RUBBERS, BOOTS, SOX, SILK HOSIERY v HAWK BRAND OVERALLS The School Boy's Choice Made In UtahIn A Sunlit Factory Plain Blue or Striped. Boys'All Sizes 85c The Pair Men's All Sizes $1.10 The Pair Try Goodwin's First You Can Save Both Time and Money By Coining Here First. . OODAll!'Q 'J OLD EN RULE x jjesi v aiues Always MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH Temple Excursion On Friday, September,19 A temple endowment excursion 'for Lehi stake will be held Friday, Sep tember 19. All those who can are urged to take take advantage of this opportunity. . There will only be one Junior babtismal excursion in this six months and It will be held on November 1. Special Delivery When You Order Goods From Broadbents You will jret. TTnrtv Ai;-, u o v -'"uuics i' i ee Delivery Service. You do not have to wait or pack your goods. Alld VM1 crat 'Sugar, Per Sack L $5.55 10 rounds Sugar (in cloth bags) ...-.55c Pint Fruit Jars Dozen 75c Quart Fruit Jars T)n?n es - '"vy.u uuii Jar Caps, All Kinds .Dozen 25c uood balmon, Small Cans 9c Good Salmon, Tall Cans- 14c Why Pay More . Think it over, then, call us up. We Delivery Promptly. tJast received gym, hoes, gym jcxocjs auu panxs, tennis bats and ball And Have Priced Them Less. 2 BIG TUBS FULL OF SHOES Odds and Ends But Good Shoes For School. Your Pick 68c While They Last. 25c Best. English Prints On Sale -20c LADIES' SILK HOSE We have just received a special new number, it ought to be sold for $l.o0 but to get it started we Tt it on sale for $1.00 Then we can fit you up with shoes m attractive styles and prices to go with the special silk hose. Our aim is the best service, the best goods at the best prices. Just stop and shop at BROADBENTS B A N K with. a. FRIENDLY SERVICE I.'- 3 I wmaiFTF" Invaluable . . . among our resources , . . is a certain human quality that makes commercial com-mercial relations with our bank a rare and .' gratifying experience. Business men of this community have rewarded us with their loyalty for. many, many years. "We Welcome Commercial Accounts Of Any Size.- State Bank of Lehi LEHI, UTAH mm that b Vim and. Wholesome . Pickling Needs We have everything you need for pickling ONIONS VINEGAR PEPPERS SPICES CAULIFLOWER DILL If It's To Eat We Have It. Larsen Bros. Telephone 17 MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH Hospital Notes Bernard Bradshaw, Bernice and Mark Bradshaw had their tonsiis removed re-moved last Wednesday at ,4.1ip hospital. , Harold Smith was removed tn hia home in Pleasant Grove. Minn after being in the hospital for several days receiving treatment for Inlnrioo received when he was hit by the Den- tot ana iuo urande train. Katheryn Bird underwent a suppose. ful appendicitis , operation Friday morning at the local hospital. George Bone and Virfrfi HutrhWs had their tonsils removed at the hospital Saturday morning. Monday moraine John rnrra American Pork, had hia t.n. out at the hospital. -o- District Court Calendar Set Seventy cases. 24 nt criminal, were set for tearing dur- 6 iuo oeiiiemoer term of the Fourth district court for Utah county by Judge A. V. Watklns last week. ' Of the 70 cases at Irs first degree murder charges filed "gainst A. Lee Romero, Pleasant ,c piumoer, will nndoubtedly at-tract at-tract -the most attention. Romero is charged with killing hl8 parents at their home in Piea8ant Grove on the evening of July 5 Hearing in these two charges win get under way on September 16.' Other criminal cases set for hear-ing hear-ing are: Myron C. Larrabee, September Sep-tember 22; Truman Atwood and Sam Butler, September 23; Oliver Cedar-strom, Cedar-strom, September 24; M. c. Robinson. WE HAVE THE LATEST STYLES and the LARGEST STOCK of CORDUROY TROUSEES To Pick From Our NEW FALL SUITS are the talk of the town PowersShoeStore We Sell For Cash September 29; W. A. Clark, Septet ber 29; H. I Cline, September ! William GranL October 2: unff Buchanan, October 1; John V and G. H. Fillmore, October 6; vTeW P1AM . s . . . . nntfTifi v.icuieuia, ucioDer e; itaipu ger, October 9; Chester Snyder tober 10; and Keith Walters, Octol 14. Miss June Steele was a gn' Miss Zola Brown last week. Mr. and Mrs. Martell Hutch were visiting In. Park City, Sunday-Mr. Sunday-Mr. J. C. Russell, who ia einpl In Ogden, spent the week-end visi1 here with his wife and family. f |