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Show Thursday, December , PAGE EIGHT 4W .,, Jc& There are gifts here for every member of the family. ..All Urfltul new stocks and selected to satisfy. 10LLJXLL JUJGGlKSIX)OKSGAMES DISHES TRICYCLES AIR GUNS SKATES POP GUNS Everything The Kiddies Desire f, ' i ... vVv Gilchrist Hardware MAIN STREET, LEHI, UTAH DIGGER AND BETTER STOCK AND AT LOWEIt PRICES e give tickets with each 25cpurcha.se. ( John E. Brems of Salt Lake City spent Thanksgiving visiting la Lehi with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kreras. . ' Local Items Litha Hendry of Salt Lake City was a guest at the W..A. Ford home last Thursday. Miss Wilmorth Ruhsod spent Thanksgiving day In American Fork, as a guest of Grace Walker. Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Robinson of Ogden were visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Evans on Friday. Fred Osterloh left Tuesday for California, where he will be employed. : Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cox of Ogden were visiting with Mr. and Mrs.' Edward Ed-ward Cox on Thanksgiving day. Mr. Andrew Fjeld arrived home Thursday from Colorado, where he has been employed for the past two months. As a Gunther, guest of Miss Beatrice Mrs. Blanche Evans and daughters, daught-ers, Matilda, and Mrs. J. B. Gess-ford Gess-ford of Provo, motored to Goshen Saturday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hanson and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller. , A group of friends pleasantly surprised sur-prised Mr. Leroy Worley at big home Tuesday evening, the occasion being hlg birthday annivessary. Games and social chat were the outstanding diversions, after which tasty refreshments re-freshments were served to the following fol-lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Larson Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Bate-nian., Bate-nian., Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Russon, Mr. and Mrs. Lott A. Russon, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoker, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Christ-offerson, Christ-offerson, Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Rus-sciii, Rus-sciii, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gunther, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Peck, Mrs. sni the honored guest. Announcement is being made of the marriage of Mias Thora Jewen, daughter of Mr. Julius Jensen of this ,. . ni Potorson. SOU 01 cuy anu .n. wj . Mr and Mrs. James Peterson of Cedar 'uiiu which took nlace Tuesday, November 18, in Salt Lake City. The many friemfc of the young couple are extending countless wishes wish-es for their future happiness and success. suc-cess. , Interesting Marriage Announced Of, social Interest to the people of this city the announcement of the marriage of Mr. Louis B, Holdsorth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Holds- Worley I worih. and Miss Etta Jones of bait Lake City, which took place Wednesday, Wednes-day, December 3, in the Salt Lake temple. Mr. Hokkworth ne?33 no introduc- Outstanding among the' gay social events of the past week was a mte- He is one of LeH.'s popular young men and ha3 taken an active part in Joseph Roberts In honor of Mrs Roberts, who was before her marri- Included Miss Vedlta Reese of Call-'? church and so: al activities. He fornla, Mrs. Alex Karren Mrs. Joseph 'graduated from the local high school Karen, Mrs. Violet Osterloh, Mrs.; Just returnee spnng, Wm. King, Mrs.. Dick . King, Mlsa ! fulfilling a two years mission in Call a .. J Nellie King. Miss Viola Brems. Miss;Iornia' ThelRoad to t Happiness is made more smooth . by - a substantial S Millie Brema, Mrs. Elizabeth Peet and Mrs. Helen Peet from American Fork, Mr3. I. M. Davis, Mrs. Ida Holmstead, Mrs. .Myrtle Austin, Mrs. John Zim merman, Mrs. June Peterson, Mrs. Llllie Peterson, Mrs. Earl Roberts, Mrs. Nile Roberta, Mrs. Maud Watson, Wat-son, Ethyl Briggs, Edna Rolfe and Mrs. Charles Gurney, all of Lehi. Games were enjoyed In rooms deco rated with Christmas colors and late In the evening delicious refreshments were served. The young bride was the recipiant of many lovely presents. Allen Wells Arrives Home From British Mission The Bishopric, Troop Committeemen Committee-men and scoutmasters, together with twenty scouts of the twenty-second ward of Salt Lake City, visited with the scouts and van guards of the Miss Eva Gunther of this Third ward Tuesday evening. They city spent the week-end in Salt Lake! City. The many friends of Elder, Allen Wells, will be very glad to hear of his arrival home from the British mission, mis-sion, where he has labored ae an L. D. S. missionary for the past two years. He arrived Sunday well and happy and reports hat he Is glad to be back home again. Elder Wells, like most of the missionaries who re turn home, states that his missionJ was wonderful and that, he enjoyed it very muchi He states that it is one Elsie, EhbI, Pansy and Ula Gals- ford of Salt Lake City spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving and the ( week-end visiting here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Gaisford. Mrs. Blanche Evans, Mrs. J. B, fessford of Provo, Miss Matilda Evans and Mrs. Earl Holmstead of American Fork spent Friday visiting , vJsltor8" lr. Salt Lake City. cams ito see how the . Van Guard ' the ' greatest prlvilegea that could work is being carried out here. Theylever como int0 hls life and he Js visited in the scout room in the thankful for having had the oppor- Tnird ward chapel and also at th.tunlty of prclaiming the Gspel to the 'home of Mr. John Hutching where pcople of tbe world-he world-he work of the Van Guards was I The first sixteen mnths of his mte- demonstrated to them. They were 8'011 Wfls spent in the Scottish dis-entertained dis-entertained by the Troop Committee trict, this. Including the country of -Und the Van Guards of the Third ocotiana. He traveled all over Scot- ward. Dainty refreshments were lana and was then transferred to the served later in the evening to the koadoa district, most of his time being spent in the city of London. Miss Roberta Davis, who Is at-tfnding at-tfnding school at the U. 8. AVC. at Logan, spent the Thanksgiving holi-iayi holi-iayi vlsltlns here with her mother, Mrs. A. W. Davis On November 1, he received his Cay among the outstanding social reiease and crossed the ocean on his events of the past week waa the mis- nomeward Journey on the "Laviathan." cellaneous shower party,, given Mon- Before returning home he vteited in day evening at the home of Mr. and New York City, Washington D. C, St. Mrs. Joseph Roberts, complimenting and many otner important Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts jvho were citleg in the East. - ' Just recently married. Mrs. Josepn. Elder Wells reports that the mis-As mis-As dinner guests at the home of Roberts acted as hostess. Games, gionary -work k progressing rapidly Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Dickerson, Mrs. music and social chat were the lead- jn tne British mission and the mis-Timer mis-Timer Blanpied and daughter, Al- ing features of the evening's enter- ionarie are all happy in their work, lpne, and son, Alton, of Salt Lake tainment, after which a tasty repast Kext Sunday evening the people of City; Mrs. Darwin Thomas of wa3 served. The honored guests Lehi will have the privilege of hear-Castlegate hear-Castlegate and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse were presented with many beautiful ing Elder Wells relate some of hi3 Balllnger and children pf Magna, and useful gifts for their future m'esionafy experiences and faith pro-were pro-were visiting in Lebi on Thanksglv- housekeeping venture. The guests moting incidents that have come in He has a host of friends who are extending countless wishes for future success and happiness. Miss Jones, likewle Is well-liked in her community and has many friends who are extending their congratulations. congratu-lations. Immediately following the ceremony the young couple left for California on a honeymoon trip. They will arrive ar-rive home early in the new year and make their home here. Brems-Adams Nuptials Mr. and Mrs. John Brems of this city announce the marriage of their daughter Bertha, to Mr. John Quincy Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams of Alpine. The marriage was solemnized Wednesday, December 3, in the Salt Lake temple. Miss Brems la well-known and well liked iii-this city. She has taken an active part in church affairs ' and social, activities and through these avenues has won many friends who join together In wishing her lots of hapttinesa , flu her matrimonial venture. ven-ture. " " - Mr. Adams, too, has many friends who are extending their beet wishes for his happ'ness. They will make their home In Alpine. Relatives and friends of the young couple are planning many gay social events to take place in the near future. 1 ing. numbered fifty. The Curtain Is Up The Show Is On .his life while on his mission in the regular sacrament meeting in tin second ward. fz We welcome Elder Wells home. . Welcome Home Party i lienors Missionary IN Alcohol Long In Ute Alcehol has been known from time Immemorial, but It was not until 1S08 that Its composition was determined. The word "alcohol" Is of Arabic origin and literally translated means "powder for painting the eyebrows." It was prepared pre-pared by the distillation of fermented materials during the Middle ages.. Anhydrous alcohol was first prepared by Lavoisier, a French chemist, in 1706, and Its composition was first determined by Soissume in 1808. Bible "Alwayt Best Seller" In the last 30 years 237,000,000 Bibles have bewi sold by the British and Foivlgn Bible society, according to its report. The bibles have been distributed throughout the world, and the Good Book is still the best seller In all leading countries. savings account. Money isn't everything but it -certainly helps over the rough places in life. THE BANK F03 SAVINGS IS THE State Bank of Lehi LEIII,UTAII Safe Sound I fear. Wo You Must Eat You must cat so why not enjoy the best. Our vegetables and green vegetables will help solve the menu problem and keep your bodies healthy. . NUTS FOR CHRISTMAS Our Christmas Mix of Xuts Will Meet Your Every Requirement. See the mix and get our prices. Larsen Bros, MAIN STREET Telephone 17 " LEHI, UTAH Groceries, Dry Goods and Shoes For Less AT Broadbents bill iM it s mw ia??l '" rax loy mm Elder Allen Wells, who Just re turned Sunday from the British Mls- sion was honored at a welcome home party in the Second ward amusement Xew Currants. Packet hall Tuesday evening, following the Xew Raisins Packet. regular mutual meeting, given under peaS) Extra' Small Sifted the direction of he M. I. A. The 2 Cans Best Corn... entertainment consisted of a pro- Can Strin Beans gram and a dancing party. The 9 Pounds Germade, Sack program as given follows: 1 9 povmj as Oatmeal . Selection ...15c .9c 10c 25c ...10c .40c 40c 20 I Reduction On All Suits In The Store All Merchandise Priced Down. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early and Get Your Tickets for the $800.00 Prize Drawing. Powers Shoe Store Utah t ounty Pipe Factory Enlarging Plant nose wj lion is fche cou and termanei wards, b durii d time 1893 to km. in : Iveaent of gre . At tl tie coi : living el from ffard tr cimists little 1 itDoamg hirty-fl ttage o s out ' Ich lari I'e wa t arm; oss th y ani vis, one i pi cai toting 1 I that t rt com ay to y tbe hericai jvelopn litury. pm bor lc le to ' L3t Of j jtalitlet k it 'arm la jlces; ' reclosi m in iy. T r land r yea v.. -, ihen, Ve th( caarfc lick I s fesslot ie mt Jrougl iled me c f ea fiick ' aarkel I Bat ; tm j isour I fion I ftomi I m t 1 19 tsoci loo l!l lr : r j POlLK value U v We are showh;' the n tos EVKIl iSJIOW.N "NVc l::ivo gatlu-rod to-vrr m al! hl toy markets . re very H:ie gifts and in ever be" re. w- iulerful line t f ifts and LEHI. Just visit our NEW SHOW ROOM and bring all the children, let them enjoy Inking. If v. do. say it it's worth visiting if tr.k r-, sre the wt nderful line t f Xcw Gifts and Toys at BROADBENT'S from Junior orchestra, Very Nice Oranges Dozen 25c j Extra Large Lemons 2 for 5c i Lemon Peel . Pound 30c Christmas Candies Next Week at Special Sale Prices Good Mixed Candy Only 15c Lb. And we deliver promptly. SPECIAL SALE ON ALL BLANKETS Wool and Cotton Outin? Flannels 15c and 20c Best Prints 15c' and 20c Ginghams -15c. and 20c b lk Bloomers For Small Girls : " Kv under direction of Prof. Wright. Cornet solo Wallace Glover. Violin solo Rowena Chrtstensen. Reading Miss Elizabeth Romney. Instrumental duet Sherwln All-red All-red and June Davis. Talk Abel John Evans. Saxaphone selection Jack Berg of American Pork. . ' Presentation of Picture to Elder Wells G. S. Peterson. Remarks The missionary. There was a good crowd in attendance at-tendance and everyone seemed to have a fine time. pro' the KEY.- u; lafant lmftaatiea IJltl Murtt-I was gasing fnmi her bedroom wIihIow hp into th sky and skiiig mother Innumerable questions altotil th hem hus. SuMen!t a lioot !n$ tnr Halted hcdiss the liniinniont. ttiih fn), of stonlshnwit Muriel tuinr.l nunl Hiid exrlnimil "h. k ' s rtrtking niatcliei!" Ladies' Silk Bloomers.. - 50c. 75c and $1.00 And Silk Hose In Winter Shades 50c, 75c and $1.00 Silk Gowns, Very Pretty $1.00 at Broadbents Extensive improvements and tensions to sennit or a larger more diversified manufacturing gram are being carried out at Provo plant of the Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe company according to the reports from the company. The extension program involves the enlargement of the plant to make mom tnr l)v. . . u .uanmaexure of water and gas piPe 0f larger sizes than are; now being turned out Much new machinery in iIda ki . :iuk installed at this time to aid in restoring more normal conditions. . - This move is in line with the constructive con-structive relief program which American Amer-ican industry is attempting to carry .i""usaout tne nation. As a result or the improvement work, now being carried out, the Pacific State, Cast lron company pects to be in a much better position to serve the market In the western ex- states. A more diversified product of and both water and gas pipe In l0Dgef lengths and larger sizes will be tur ed out when the present program completed. . . By vigorous sales policy covert the entire eleven western states company is doing everything possi1' to keep its plant going to cap maintaining, a substantial P1 promoting a basic industry for P" o The Scandinavian Lanjuag Scandinavian roup of . guages Includes hesides Danish. Norwegian and IcelniKii- fc old Norse speech called Faroes W en on the Faroe Islands north of a1 land. i -Fr Ver.. OW s The term -polyphonic Proj. ometlme8 used as the equips111 vers libre or free verse. Tner.3!f. examples of It In ancient Hter' such as the Old Testament P0 feita fiti foci lis h y th iot - iti file ini I f 0V: it ka I1 pt U c h |