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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931 TUB LEHI RTTV. U3XL, TAJl Local Items Mr. and Mrs, James Reed ot Lark, were guests of Mrs. Mary Jonea on Sunday. Friday Mr. and Mrs. o. u. ivory of Salt Lake City, visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. James Coiner and Mr. and Mrs. Darre! Fowler were Salt Lake visitors on Wednesday. Mr. and mV. Fred Gurney of Black foot. Idaho, spent last week in Lehl, vlstti&ff among friends and relatives. Mr. and Miw. P. I Anderson and children 6f Syracuse, came to Lobi to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Anderson's, parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Fagan. Robert Hanson, who Is attending the U. S. A. C. at Logan, visited over the week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson. He returned back to Logan Sunday. I 1 On Thank8rlvlnr day Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Webb entertained at a prettily appointed dinner for Mrs. Webb's father, Don Loverldge, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Feet, Oayle and Don Peet and Mrs. Ernest D. Webb and son, Jack, of Brlgham City. HERSHEL MANNING'S ACCORD IAN BAND Challenges FERN LARSEN'S BAND Friday, Dec. 11 Come and see which band you like the best. Ticket 50o LaVEDA HALL For Christmas A gift that touches the heart of adoring aunts and uncles, and grandparents. A photograph of your youngsters. You want It too. So have a sitting today. B Snyder Studio L33 Mrs. Dean Freshwater spent Monday and Tuesday in American Fork, visiting with her grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Crystal Dale Hadfleld started school at the L. D. 8. Business College In Bait Lake City, Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner and daughters visited in Salt Lake, Friday evening with Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Cornla, SANTA SAYS GIVE MORE THIS CHRISTMAS BUT LET YOUR GIVING BE Useful Presents fA EXPRESS YOUR CHRISTMAS FRIENDSHIP WITH A GIFT THAT SIGi NIFIES THE BEST . . . . 'flumniinq Bird FUU FASHIONED HOSIERY Their long-sustained and well-known reputation rightly entitles them to first place on your gift list. Exquisite chiffons and service weights in Paris-inspired color-tones. color-tones. The utmost In style, quality and value at Others at $1.33 to $1.93 Pair sfl Pair I hi. iiiiiiBr...'wwtMvw MOTHERS-SISTER THE OTHER GIRL . Will each delight In receiving one or more pairs of beautiful Humming Bird silk stockings. They all want "em. IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Selections were never better and prices never lower the values aj-e groa-t. Footwear for all members of the family Shoes. Oxfords, Pumps. Hlgs Tops. Slippers, Boots, Galoshes, Ball Band Bubbers. READY-TO-WEAR We have a wonderful selection of Presses, House Frocks, Aprons, Rayon Underwear, Pajamas, etc. The values are great In this department also. GLASSWARE AND DISHES Breakfast sets, dinner sets, luncheon sets, refreshment Bets. All nicely packed ready for mailing or sending by express or freight. Also a large variety of single pieces Tumblers. Pitchers. Pitch-ers. Plates. DAD AND THE BOYS will find great values In our Suits, Overcoats, Sweaters, Shevp Lined Coats, . Leather Touts, Canvas Coats, Blanket Lined Jackets, Drees Shirts, Corduroys. Work Shirts. Socks, Suspenders, Overalls, Utah Made Underwear, Hats, Caps, Mufflers, Gloves. Garters, Ties, etc.. etc. CANDIES, DOLLS, PAINTS, PENCILS, NOTE BOOKS, PAINTING BOOKS, HARMONICAS, PENCIL BOXES And a lot of other things too numerous to mention for useful and seasonable Xmaa giving. Mrs. Sarah Knudsen went to Salt Lake City to spend Thanksgiving with her daughter, Mrs. Vera Chip man. She returned home on Tues day of this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Melting and children spent Thursday at Orem, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strang. Mrs. Joseph Koer and two small daughters, Elaine, and Betty Jean of Lyndyll, were guests of Mrs. A. E. Doll on Friday. ... - f American Mrs. u. n. wk... 5lt5!5Wlrork and George Zimmerman ww. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Steve merman, for Thanksgiving dinner. Glen Webb was among the B. Y. U. students who came to visit the Thanksgiving - - GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS The Climax To Our Store 'Wide Sale All Roads Lead To BROADBENT'S Big Display of Christmas Gifts Right Now is the time to visit our great display dis-play if only Just to look around and see the many new and wonderful PRESENTS And last but not least the Prices are Less Than Ever over here. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Seeing Is believing and we invite i vfiii You are welcome. We will l f iirioPT u fc r u nil 1 1 5 I 1 run ur-u trf"" guests at the home of Mr. Mrs. August Nelson In Provo. and Mr. and Mrs. I O. Stephenson and children of Salt Lake City, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holrnstead and family. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Art Beck, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradshaw and Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Bradshaw were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bradshaw In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bennett, Mrs. May Bennett, and Mm Mary Bennett of American Fork, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bennett on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone and son, Lloyd, and daughter, Ruby, of Pleasant Grove, visited in Lehl Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bone. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Hebertson motored to Salt Lake City. Mr. Hebertson attend ed an Eagle lodge meeting and Mrs. Hebertson attended a card party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Brlgham Hanson of Richfield, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hanson of Salt Lake City, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norman on Friday. Fri-day. Mr. Brlgham Hanson Is Mrs. Norman's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Shaw of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. Shaw's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaw for Thanksgiving. Mr. Lott A. Russon was in Salt Lake City. Monday, to be with his sister, Mrs. Myrtle Holbrook. who underwent a very serious operation In the L. D. S. hospital. Mrs. Arthur F. Webb returned home Sunday from Idaho Falls. Idaho, where he has been employed for the past two months for the Utah -Idaho Sugar company. Mrs. Samuel Jackson and daughter, daugh-ter, Velma, spent the holiday, last week with Mrs. Jackson's son and iiane-htpr-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Jackson in Salt Lake. At Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webb entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gurney and children of Blackfoot, Idaho, and Miss Helen Shoell of Pleasant Grove. Miss Verland Evans of Myton, A wonderful display to look at, the visited over the week-end in Lehi best In the west. And a comfort- j with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I entertain you with good music. cfllil able warm store. often Come early, come Sylvester Evans. She and Friday friends in Salt Lake City. bring the kiddies. Christmas Thanksgiving ui- it, a Aw ' comes but once a year, u ic of Joy and good cheer and as a poet has said Broadbent's Store is in the lead With Christmas cheer they're lead. spent visiting in On Thanksgiving Day Mrs. Harriet J. Smith entertained at a. family dinner. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Chester P. s. We have ordered five Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. hundred Oregon Fur Christmas 1 Smith and their families. Trees. Order yours early. Mr. and Mrs. John Goates enter-SEGO enter-SEGO MILK, Large Cans. .4 for 25c tained at a sumptuous Thanks-Lemon Thanks-Lemon or Citron Peel. .. .28c the lb. giving1 dinner for Mir. and MJra. Good Mixed Candy 15c the I Kenneth Singleton and two child ren of American Fork, Mr. and . . 49. 1L. lU 1 Mixea xsuis m Oranges 15c the Dozen RAISINS 3 Packets 25c CURRANTS 15c BANANAS 5c the Pound Crystal Wedding Oatmeal Only 20c (Why Pay 25c) These are only a few of our Christmas Prices. If you have not time to visit our great display today to-day telephone your order. We deliver de-liver promptly. Just call Broad-bent's Broad-bent's Store. We will do the rest Mrs. Ward Webb, Mr. Glen Wing, Mrs. George Glover and the Goates family. Don't Expect Too of Santa Claus Some people seem to think their future and wants wm De tanen care of by Santa some piece of good fortune. Such people are sure to be disappointed. Financial independence and peace and com? during one's later life are obtained through inj and thrift during the producing years. Am account in this bank is a safe, sure way to gainful happiness. Budget your income so that a part of it can be put away each week, month, or year to tih care-of your future needs and do not depends much on Santa Claus. State Bank of L Safe Sound LEHI, UTAH promise I ward by jjof the jsual re' Id to tJ iM, J pen's fternoc the P I in tl eant, present li Chrli r aiid nn jement jdial it lard mi I meml The Mothers Club will meet at the home of Mrs. John T. Winn Friday afternoon, December 4. All members are cordially invited and urged to be in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner and four daughters spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ver Rushton In Pleasant Grove. Their daughter, Ruth, remained and visited until Sunday at the Rushton home. Kussell Worlton entertained friends at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Worlton Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gardner day afternoon. Card games and and daughter, Lois, Mr and Mrs. candy making were enjoyed. The : Milton Hunter of Ferron and Mr. group included Misses Lois Dicker- j and Mrs. Reed Gardner were en-son, en-son, Ruth Taylor, Nola Comer and . tertained at the home of Mr. and Messrs. Rogrer Price. Leland TWp!Mra tYtnv riarnw. t Salt T-nkn and Rubsell Worlton. City on Thanksgiving. Lynn Taylor, Superintendent of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Evans and son, Neldon and daughter, Verland, visited in Provo, Saturday evening. Mr. Evans, Neldon and Verland attended a B. Y. U. basketball basket-ball game and Mrs. Evans visited with Mrs. Fred Larson. Mr. I. L. Lott entertained the Athenian Club members at her home Wednesday afternoon. The lesson, "Dante" and "The Divine Comedy" was given by Mrs. Bern ard Bradshaw. At the conclusion of the meeting a dainty luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Dansle and children visited during the week end In Salt Lake City, as guests of Mr and Mrs. Floyd W. Goates. Mr. and Mrs. Goates and son, Richard, came home with them Sunday and visited during the day with Mr. Goates' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Goates. Monday afternoon Mrs. James Trunkey entertained at a charming little birthday party, honoring the eighth birthday anniversary of her twin daughters. Fay and Fern. The little guests, numbering twelve, participated In numerous games and stunts, after which dainty re freshments were served. Mrs. L. A. Valentine and child ' .-w.v ii vyiii ; hft I tah.M9hi Sixmr fninnanv Thursday until Sunday evening at j fact0rv at Idaho Falls. Idaho, who Mr. Merlin Holrnstead visited in Salt Lake City on Sunday jtne tome of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Banks. Mrs. Valentine is Mrs. j Banks sister. On Sundav M unH t . , T - ICO, uaiicu to YK3 Mrs .Tamfia V nniin c t Mr. Paul Miner of Salt Lake City, " , "l ljaKe , Mrs. A. F. Webb on Monday. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Junius Ran. . 1 surais ai me with a group of other superintendents superintend-ents was visiting- the Utah factor ies, called to visit with Mr. and Banks, Monday evening. Mr. George Smith left Monday' clCrutin- for Blackfoot. Idaho, where he will .. . " a- canay spend a week visiting with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Smith. ,'pull Mrs. I. M. Davis and daughters, Shirley and Betty, visited in American Am-erican Fork for Thanksgiving with Mrs. Davis' mother. King. "6 " it" i ' A I WP n a anA T u t- it. . - ... Mrs. William " I" "Ulu xu'tne ant iiss .Gunther. The missionary committee of the Fourth Ward entertained at ,a dancing party in the ward amusement amuse-ment hall, following Mutual, Tuesday Tues-day night. A very gay time was reported. The funds are to be sent to the missionaries in the field for Christmas; naay afternoon. Makine a variety of candies and playing! numerous card games were the 1 ieatuies enjoyed. The group included in-cluded Misses Vola. Betha Allred. The Fourth Ward" amusement hall was the scene of ai gay wed- i dine recpntinn TiViilav- evwifne- the Mr m,. nr nm,nA Mr' Thomas Ru8Sn and daugh- event being given by Mr. and Mrs! Mr. and Mrs. Carden Thompson ter, Florence, returned hnm. s,, 1 t- v- . , of Ogaen, were gnesta of Mrs. dav aftr nonin Jennie Nostrom and Mrs. Orinda Zl l TtLL i f.eir daughter, Martha, and Mr. ' an. xiussons Jonn W. Dovlft. whioh tnok nlace daughter. Mrs. Myrtle Holbrook and , last week In Salt Lake City. The Mr and Mrs B G Webb and son I' Holbrook underwent , evening was spent in dancing, fol Mr. ana Mrs. a t. weuo ana son,a serious ODeratlon t t. r o , . . Dick, were dinner guests of Mr. hospital In Salt tn Z tit a luweu "X me serving- or aeneous and Mrs. J. I. Atkinson, Sr., in tfwcl f " k' f on j rments. A large crowd wa Woodscross on Thanksgiving. uLlJ.T !." - raMU1 ttIlu ai. young couple with many lovely ,ast sports she was improvine ! pift Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Webb and nicely. ""proving gifts. son. Jack, of Brlgham City, were j I 1T. visiting here Sunday at the home) Mr! and Mrs. Morris Roberts and of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest N. Webb. jSon, p,, of Ce(Jar CUy vtaIta , ' . , Lehl over the week-end with Mr Jl "I ,?a !! i !"di ' Mrs. Emma Jane fij iu Aiiicuvan ruin, x. Roberta On Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tr American Fork, spest Site here visiting with Mr, m4 Richard Hutchlngs. DeMoor Hardy, who hat A the past four years In Mod and Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hardy J family of Spanish Fort, m Thanksgiving with Mrs. M Allred and Mrs. Jennie MoHnti Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J.& Jr., and three children of id visited over the week-end M with their parents, Mr. iM m Robert S. Fox and Mr. and M. J. Martin, Sr. On Thursday Mr. and Mrtf S. Gray had as their guests and Mrs. Claude E. Eayei i children and Mr. and Mn. Tr Baker and children, all of Salt I City. ' o CardofThanb We wish to thank everyone so kindly asated us in any during the illness and death ol beloved husband and father, speakers, floral tributes, musical numbers and all favors extended and the W afforded us, we are. truly m for. Mrs. Samuel Wright and fc Card of Thanks Allred over the week-end. We wish to thank every m sn tfnrtlv assisted us in any during the illness and death it beloved husband and father. I speakers, floral tribute j musical numbers, and all t favors extended and the unfl afforded us, we are truly gn. fr' Mrs. Margaret Cox andftj ..v--, b.vC i nonor Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Morris of her niece, Mrs. Vern Hooley. Roberts we Jt ? formerly Miss Thelma Pulley, late November bride. Goodwin's Golden Rule For Service nd Big VIum Alwayi LEHI UTAH Mrs. A. F. Webb entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving, honoring the birthday anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Celestla Schow. A large crystal bowl of fruit formed an attractive centerpiece. Besides the guest of honor, covers were marked for Mr. and Mrs. Janus Schow and Mrs. Webb and her Camlly. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner entertained enter-tained for eight guests Sunday evening. After & evening of social chat and music supper was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Rushton of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crookston and Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Kelson of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jarkson of Pocatello, Idaho, Mrs. Jacob Koer and son and Mrs. Effle Moon and son of Salt Lake City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Jackson and son. Bobby, of Salt Lake City, came Sunday and visited until Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jackson. Mrs. Alice C. Phillips was hostess at a delicious Thanksgiving dinner. Her guests included Mr. I i were dinner euests of Mr. ' s ana Mtq t t , . . . Aj,utriuiie in Amen can Fork. Friday they were visit. Ing In Salt Lake City. The Sunshine Commii and Mrs. i Third ITani - Wesley.Hardlng and children of j Ellen Jones Z a TV l9rmn-Vineyard. l9rmn-Vineyard. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Mrs. Harriet ci" vers Chrlstensen and family of South ofrfl TJ, ' hme and family of Payson. Mr . and i second w-v., nlnety: Mrs. Evans U Anderson and two Mm Jones, a - , . 01 sons, Mr. Warren Goates, Mr. Rex ' net !L-i , hot din" Dennis, Mrs. Melba Clark and Z aernTn 64 atf clock children and the Phillips famllv. 1.? SPent. ln a delitfu vuiu iose all of this city. TO SHOW OUR APPRECIATION for the loyal support given us by our many friends and neighbors and the public ln general we are riving way for only 48 cents, a beautiful doll which retails regularly regular-ly for ls to $1.50. Get your trade card now and see what we have to offer you. Get our price on groceries, lunch meats, etc It pays to trade at 4TH WARD CASH GROCERY The Store 0f Complet Satisfaction program and social ..risooors or the honored guests were in attendance. Karh nt t, three guests, were presented with a I litle gift The Sunshine workers of the Fifth Ward entertained at a social Monday afternoon, honoring Mrs Jefferson T. Hunt The afternoon was pleasantly spent in a program, given by the members present and chatting. Dainty refreshment. ! were served to the following ladies: webb, Mrs. James II. Gardner, Mrs. Janus Srhn- Ethel Watkins. Mrs. Martha Ann iayior, Mrs. Alice C. PM'n aielba Clark. Mrs. ps, Mrs. Mrs. T. A. Bateman, Mrs. Nettie MeAffee. Mrs. Clyde Dorton. Mrs. George Whitman. Mrs. Hunt Miss elda the guest of honor. Apples,. Irge 2y2 Pound Box Chocolates. Pot Roast, Beef-Rib Beef-Rib Boil Loose Mince Meat Sweet Chocolate For Icing. Celery ' w 41.15 Ba ... 10c Pc- h " ' ,! 15c Pj ir Vat C Figaro Salt for Salting Pork lw x LARSEN BROS. Phone 17 . . U- niain btreet i |