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Show it THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1931. THE LEIII SUN, LE1II, UTAH THURSDAY , ! SHOES - HATS MAIN STREET POWERS CLOTHIN LEHI G BHOSIEl Local Items Ulna Barbara Knight waa a gueat at the home of Mrs. Thoinna Bonner Bon-ner In Ileber, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Hunter bad as their quests on Sunduy Mr. and Mrs. Mayban Fox at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Edward larsen at-tonded at-tonded a wool growers basket party' in Frovo, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner were among those from this city who attended at-tended conference pn Saturday and Sunday. Mrs, A. F. Webb and Mra. I. I Lott made a combined business and pleasure trip to Salt Lake City on Saturday. Arthol and Melba Prestwlch of Idaho Falls, Idaho, are guests of their grandparents, fr. and Mrs. William Thomas. Mr. W. S. Evans vlalted in Salt Lake Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Frank Nlcholea. He also at tended conference. George Bone and Miss Arva Wins atended the "The Connecticut Yankee" at the Paramount theatre in Provo, Saturday evening. Mrs. L il Lott and Mrs F. D. Worlton were Salt Lake City visitors visit-ors on Monday. . Mrs. LeRoy Davis and daughter, Nelda, visited with Mrs. Davis' daughter, Mrs. Noel Knight Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coulam went to Salt Lake City to visit with Mrs. Coulam'a mother, Mrs. Rose Makin. Mr. and Mrs. Anor Whipple and children of Holiday, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Whipple on Thursday. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter of Provo, visited over the week-end in Lehl, guests of. Mr. and Mrs-Andrew Mrs-Andrew FJeld. Mrs. W. E. Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Evans of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J-Evans J-Evans on Sunday. Sunday evening Mrs. Elisha Peck entertained for Miss Eva Jacobson of Orem, Mr, and Mrs. Odell Peck and Mr. Emery Peck. BROADBENT'S STORE The House of Good Will and A Determination to Serve You Better AND FOR LESS MONEY Keeping In mind that a penny saved la a penny made. Beet Flour, Per Sack..... 94c Oatmeal, 9 Pound Sack . .34c Germade, 9 Pound Sack 34c Mother's Oatmeal Mush ..34c 10 Pound Sack Sugar... 55c TOMATOES, Per Can. 10c Corn. Per Can .......10c Peas, Per Can 10c String Beans, Per Can 10c OYSTERS, Per Can.. ..10c Very Good Brooms ,...45c Good Salmon, Per Can... 10c LARGE OVAL Cans Sardine. .10c Lima Beans, Pound ......10c Our Entire Line of Groceries Are Priced Less. WHY PAY MORE Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Garrett and two children motored to Nephl, Sunday, and vlBited with Mr. Garrett's father and other relatives. Pontiac Coupe For Sale Cheap Orville Gunther. . 4-3-lt Mrs. Carl Gunther Is entertaining Thursday evening for a group of friends, honoring her son, Orville, who will leave soon for the mission field. Mrs. Blanche Pearson and Rulon Hackett of Salt Lake City came to Lehl Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Peck and Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Peck. During the past week several men and teams have been employed by the city, cleaning up the City Park and surroundings. It now presents a clean and pleasant appearance. Each patient at the Lehl Hospital was made happy Easter morning by a beautiful bouquet of carnations swt to them with the compliments of Humphries Floral Co. oT Amerl can Fork. Mrs., James Trinnaman of Sugar City, Idaho, has been visiting in lohl during the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Roberts and son, Paul of Cedar City visited over the week-end In Lehl, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts. L. D. S. GARMENTS 11.25 value selling for a fe.w days only on sale 69c. All sizes. Men's and Boys Sox...... 10c Pair Good Work Shirts. 50c Mr. and Mrs. Verner Walker of Brlgham City, visited In Lehi last week with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bateman and Mrs. Sarah Jane Walker. SHOES! SHOES! Large reduction on all shoes In stock. Stop in and look at them. BLOOMERS Ladies, Misses and Children's All sizes and colors. Priced ..48c and 98c Best Grade Ladles' Large Out Size for only $1.00. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wray, their daughter, Iris, and son, Marvin of Blackfoot. Idaho, visited with Mr, and Mrs. Vetn W. Webb over the week-end. Eula, Hcrtense and Edith Evans of Ogden, motored to Lehl Monday evening and visited with their brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans. Mrs. Thomas Bonner, Mr. Glade Bonner and Mrs. Glen Ivers of Heber City, spent Tuesday here, vlBitlng at the home of Mr. ! and Mrs. W. A. Knight. FOR SALE BARGAIN My home, and 184 ac. farm. Will sell all or part. Small down payment pay-ment will handle. Geo. C. Loverldge. J-6-tf Ilulon Gardner,' son of Mr. and Mrs, Angus Gardner, left the first of the week for Molata Valley Nevada, where he will spend the summer working in -truck gardens for his uncles. Miss Elsie Galsford, who Is attending at-tending llenegar's Business College in Salt Lake, has been home for the past two weeks on account ol illness. She Is improving nicely at the present and will be able to return re-turn back to school in about a week. Thursday afternoon the following girls enjoyed a wiener roast up In the creek: Delia Roberts, Maymetta Royle, Betha Allred. LaVerl Alired, Lucile Stoker, Marcille Ounther, Ruth Goates, Afton Shelton, Wanda Berry, Evelyn Cook, Mable Cook, Julllet Lott and Alice Roberta. Plans for th annual Bee-Hive Swarm Day have commenced, according ac-cording to Mrs. Eunice Hutchlngs, Stake Be Hive leader. This affair af-fair will be held the last part of May, following the close of school and promised to be an outstanding vent The full details and an-. Pleasant Grove, Mrs. Howard nouncements will be given in the , Strange of Orem. Mrs. Oscar Ander-next Ander-next M. I. A. union meeting, to beaon of Mt Pleasant and Mrs. Ell held Sunday, April 19. Batchelor of this city. Deldy Hutchlngs, the four-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Walter Hutchlngs is In a very critical con dition. He underwent an operation for a tumor In the local hospital Tuesday morning. His condition Is reported very serious. Mrs. A. E. Manning and Mrs. E. J. T. Roberta as "delegates from the local camps of the Daughters of the Pioneers, attended the state election of the Daughters- of the Pioneers at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen have purchased the Dr. Harold Chrlsten-sen Chrlsten-sen home and are now living there. Dr. Chriatensen and family moved to Provo, Saturday, where they will mae their home. Dr. Christensen will open a dentist office there. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George G. Robinson, and daughter, Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Robinson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Litson in Murray. They later motored to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. Webb and son, Wayne, visited in Salt Lake City, Saturday, with Mrs. Webb'a sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Curtis. That evening they attended the California and Netherlands missionary reunions. Mrs. Clara Larsen wis hostess to members of the Social Club last Thursday afternoon. Bridge was the main diversion, prizes being won by Mrs. Vida Adamson, Mrs. J. O. Melting and Mrs. Ell Bachelor. A tasty luncheon waa served late In the afternoon. Special guests In cluded: Mrs. Myrl Coombs of PERMANENTS Artiitio or Shelton S4.00 At Provo"a first permanent waving shop. Beat for lata. The wave is the teat. Work Guaranteed ANDERBERG BEAUTY SHOPPE 143 South Third East, Provo Phone 689 SILK STOCKINGS Mlaaes and Ladiea 48c, 74c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Best Grade. ON SPECIAL SALE ' One lot of Men's and Ladies' Cotton Hose ............11c Pair While they last . It paya to atop and shop at BROADBENT'S and save not only pennya but dimes and more. Where You Get The Best For Less. P. S. -We frame pictures and cover buttons. Mrs. Charles Ohran of Buriln-game. Buriln-game. California, is here for several daye visit with her sister, Rachel Anderson and tlvea and friends. - other Mrs. rela- Mr. John E. Jones returned home Saturday morning, after spending the past four months Jri Lometa, California, with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. IS. Uessioru ui Provo, spent Sunday visiting with Mra. Gessford's mother, Mrs. Blanche Evans. Mrs. W. S. Welsh of Salt Lake City, spent the latter part of the week here with her sister, Mrs. A. E. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Salt Lake City and Walter Devey of American Fork, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Devey on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Dickerson and sons, Bobby and Bruce, were visitina- in Magna from Saturday untl Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ballinger. Mra. Harold W. Johnson and children of Salt Lake City spent part of last week in Lehi with her mother, Mrs. A. B. Anderson and Mra. B. Y. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. U. Ashton Jones of Cedar City, are visiting in Lehi and Provo. They Joined in the wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, Mrs. Jones" parents, Saturday Sat-urday evening. The Misses Zola Brown, Lucile Hutchlngs and Rose Trinnaman in company with Ronald Fillmore. Kenneth Atkinson and Glen Richlns of Pleasant Grove, enjoyed an Easter trip to Evanston, Wyoming on Sunday. Mm Sarah A. K. Smun ia again, after enjoying a visit in Salt Lake with Mrs. George A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. James Gough, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Dickerson were visiting in Union Saturday night. Tuesday evening Mrs. Fred Merrill of San Francisco, California, Mrs. Charles Ohran of Burlingame, California, Cali-fornia, Mrs. H. J. Stewart, Mrs. Eunice Gray and Mrs. Rachel Anderson An-derson were guests of Mrs. R. J-Whipple. J-Whipple. During the evening social chat was enjoyed and light refreshments refresh-ments served. In honor of her birthady anniversary anniver-sary Mrs. H. C. Featherstone entertained enter-tained at a party Monday afternoon at her home. The guests enjoyed playing "500," after which light refreshments re-freshments were served. Those present were: Mrs. L J. Martin, Mrs. Kate Smuin, Mrs. Mamie Thomas, Mrs. Amy Smith, Mrs. La-Monta La-Monta nosETove and Mrs. .Bazil Doman of Bingham, Mrs. F. J Fitzgerald of Draper. Mrs. S. J. Pannel, Mrs. Tom Proctor and the hostess. EEL m 111 r- ?- -r ml fir " Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allred and daughter, Clarice, were Salt Lake vlsltora on Friday. Mr. and Mrs Allred attended the temple excur sion and Clarice visited with Mrs. Anthony Cius. " - Reed Taylor, who has been very 111 for the past several weeks with heart trouble in Magna, was re moved to his home Tuesday morning. morn-ing. Friends will be pleased to hear that he la much better. Mrs.' BT W. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert H. Richardson of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmerman. They came to cele brate Mrs. Zimmerman's birthday. Mrs. Dennis Giles and daughter, Ardith, of Huntington Park, California, Cali-fornia, are spending two weeks In Lehl. They came to attend the wedding (anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas.. . Mfss Florence Russon was hos tess at an April Fool's party Wed nesday evening. The following friends enjoyed games' and social chat, followed by tasty refresh ments: Roscoe Hunt' and. 'Mary Wilson, Lillian Russon and ' Newell Larson, Wilmirth Rusaon and Mac Batchelor, Florence ' Rnsson and Otto Mitchell. ' ' Wednesday April 15 One Night Only The Stewart-Reid Players Present the first of their series of plays; for this season.' "Dulcy" With a splendid cast of stage players. These players have been playing the larger towns, the past winter and are going to plaj in Lehi one night every other week. Don't miss "DULCY." Admission 25e and 50c. Mrs. Fred Merrill of San Fran cisco, California, is visiting in Lehl for a few days with Mra. Eunice Gray and In Alpine with her daugh ter, Mrs. Ray Strong. She came to attend conference. Mrs. H. W. Clark of this city, in company with Mrs. O. E. Grua, Mrs. Leon Taylor and Mrs. Vance Baxter of Pleasant Grove attended funeral services held in Salt Lake City. Tuesday for Miss Blanche Clark, a former resident of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. Hospital Notes Mrs. Allen Knight of Magna, had her tonsils removed at the Lehl hospital Monday morning. Mrs. Wilburn Huggard of Amerl can Fork, underwent a successful operation at the hospital last Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Thursday morning Thelma Pulley of American Fork, was operated on for appendicitis at the hospital. Deloy Hutchlngs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutchlngs, underwent an operation at the hospital, Tues day morning. , o "Millie" On Screen With Superb Cast Talented Young Players In Note-; Note-; worthy Film. Six young featured players who have recently been acclaimed for their brilliant work in recent talking talk-ing picture hits comprise the cast assembled by Charles R. Rogers for his production of "Millie," for Radio Pictures which plays at the Royal-Cozy Theatres, Sunday, Monday Mon-day and Tuesday, Helen Twelretrees, chosen to play "Millie," has assured herself of a place, among the stars with her performances . In "Her Man" and "The Cat Creeps." Brilliant Supporting Players Lilyan Tashman, , who created such a sensation in "Gold Diggers of Broadway," and' just recently completed a featured part in "One Heavenly Night' with Evelyn Laye will be seen as "Helen."' Robert Ames was one of the outstanding out-standing hits; fn two of the year's biggest pictures "The Trespasser" with Gloria Swanson and "Holiday" "Holi-day" with Ann Harding. ' Joan Blondell brought herself very much to the attention of admiring ad-miring audiences in "The Office! Wife," while John Halliday's most recent success Is the featured role in "Captain Applejack." T ,T. TT r .juiMfs nan, wnose name com pletes the featured members of the cast, added new laurels to his al reaay outstanding: career with his performance in "Hen's Angels" and fn the comedy, "Maybe It's Love." Millie" was adapted" from Don-afd Don-afd Henderson Clarke's sensational best-selBne nover of the same title. o Card of Thanks We wish to thank those who as sisted fn any way- during the sickness sick-ness and death of our wire, and mother, for the cars, floral tributes trib-utes and words of consolation we re grateful for. Mr. T. M. Bashmait an family. Card of Thanks We wish to thank the many kind friend who so kindly assisted us In tany way during- the- death and I funeral of our beloved husband and . .X . a,iucr-. me SDeaRer. finmi butes, cars, musical numbers and all other favors extended and the sympathy afforded us, w are truly grateful for. Mr- Nathaa Pratt and family, i s CI el 3 ON LOOKING-AHEAD Agriculture looks ahead and far the drabness of spring soil to rich fi grain and plenty. Then it is a mattaJ. care and management given to the land j makes it yield abundantly. ; The lamily man in every walk of should also look ahead to the dav tv" if.av not ue-pessioie ior mm to administ loved ones. c Why not consider starting a saving count now. State Bank of Lehi Safe Sound LEILT, UTAH -.--wwynij. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'Wanlass, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Evans motored to Provo and attended at-tended a theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Golden g children of Layton, cj) Sunday and spent tie J at the home of Mb. Aicl Mr. W. S. Evans. 3 Temporary Locati 01 State . rqrr ' ' THE Street Garage will be irarily Located - ' ' in the PEOPLE'S CO-OP. BUILDING directly across the streetfrom'thc gars: We will do business here until the gamsi T... V be rebuilt. All repair "work and car parts and acccs will be handled in our' new location. State Street Garage TED THRASHER, Mgr. rwMsaaatta, i m TT ir I THAT GOOD COAL Less ash and soot means more heat. Prompt Delivery Phone S. D. Broadbent 24-W or Broadbent&Son20-W QUALITY MEAU AND GROCERIES Make it a daily ihabit to shop iere and e'j savings which onr prices afford. Our ffr-j are standard brands first pick of the pj there is added economy in this fact. Wepj quality meats and groceries-which is the detsr5j mg factor in real thrift. Make this tmxW market. ; . LARSEN BROS Phone 17 , Main 1 mm I mm aj--rri III Mjaajp ' f 'ju. mmZ.!. , - - ; . -- ! Upefl Hey iOok: aaratoga Son The Finest Filter Chloriding System in the State ngs p ools -Wow Rstes to Parties |