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Show PAGE EIGHT mm , JOIN THE HEALTH SQUAD Use Flit Destroys Flies, Mosquitoes, Moths, Ants, Bed Bugs, Roaches. Flit Spray cleans the house in a few minutes of disease-bearing flies, mosquitoes, bed bugs, roaches, ants, and fleas. - It searches out the cracks where insects in-sects hide and breed, and destroys their eggs. Gilchrist Hardware Phone 5-J MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH i Locals Items Miss Georgia Hopkins, of Ogden, 1b the guest here this week of Miss Phyllis Kirkham. Mrs. Ben C. Lott and son, Elba, motored to Provo Sunday where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carter. Special Felts $2.95 and R93. Mary .Maudsley Millinery. adv. Mrs. Marie Fjeld and daughter, Ylxgie Mae, of Salt Lake, are visiting here this week with Mrs. Andrew Fjeld and family. Mrs. Fred Woods and son, Worlton, of Huntavyie, arrived here Sunday for a short visit with relatives. They are returning home today. Miss Izola Stewart spent last Thursday and Friday visiting In Spanish Fork with Miss Helen Prior. While there she attended the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrsv" :Carl Prior. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Olsen and daughter .returned Friday from H rum, having visited there for the past three weeks with Dr. Olaen's mother, Mm H. I. Olsen. Mrs. Elgiva Ay en, of Salt Lake, visited here over the week-end with Mrs. D. J Thurman. Miss Fern Anderson, of Cedar Valley, is visiting here this week the guest of Miss Lillian Lott Miss Ruth Benriion left Wednes day for Salt Lake, where she will teach school this winter In the Granite District. Mrs. A. E. Poulsen of Sandy, was visiting here Tuesday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson. THE LEIII SUN, LEHI. UTAH PROGRAM Thursday. August 25. 1927 i i . . ' Royal-National Theatres REGULAR PRICES Adults 15c Children 10c National Tonight 7x n J, msmm 9- V Mrs. Rachel Anderson left Sunday for Lonetree, Wyoming where she will remain fo.r a three weeks visit with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Ivory. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilson and children and Miss. Edith Bowman, of Lewiston, motored to Provo Canyon Sunday where they spent the day. Mf s. John St Jeor and sons Bram and Freddie, left Wednesday morning by auto for an extended visit in California Cali-fornia with Mrs. St. Jeor's sister, Mrs. Matte St Jeor. Miss Zina Anderson entertained her Sunday school class at a delight, ful party at Saratoga Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Following swimming and games a dainty picnic lunch was enjoyed. Miss Lillian Lott entertained her Deehive class Tuesday evening at a delightful party at her home. The time was pleasantly spent with games and sewing, after which a' dainty lunch was served to twelve girls. Mr and Mrs. J. I. Atkinson, Miss Lois Heneiger and James'- Atkinson, all of Salt Lake, in company with Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Webb and daughter, Blanch, and Victor Holmstead, of this city, formed a party to American Fork Canyon Sunday afternoon, where they enjoyed a delicious picnic lunch. Miss Edith Bowman, of Lewiston, Utah Is here for a month's visit with hep aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wilson. , Mr. and Mrs. Azer Southwlck and Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman with Ihier families motored to Lagoon Wednesday where they enjoyed th many diversions that resort has to offer. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Walker spent Sunday visiting with relatives In Farmington.' Miss Lucile Walker, who has been visiting their for the past three weeks with Mrs. John Steed returned homie with them. Mrs. Mary Woolston .returned home Sunday from Lewiston, where she has been visiting for the past six weeks with her daughter, Mrs. George Mills Mr. and Mrs. Mills accompanied her home and remained! until Monday evening. SHIPMENT OF New Fall Coats A STUNNING ASSORTMENT WONDERFUL VALUES AND SMART SNAPPY STYLES Pick yours out now while the stock is complete-Golden complete-Golden Rule Prices of course. NEW STOCK OF SCHOOL DRESSES Prices $1.85 up. New lot of Purees and Hand Bags latest models new colorings. A Wonderful Stock of . SILK STOCKINGS 45c to $1.95 the pair all the latest late summer and early fall shades. For New Snappy Merchandise See nnnwiM'c f . fa W W I I M OLDEN RULE For Best Values Always MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH m: . fit . fionstificajkmada IN ' THE DUCHESS OF BUFFALO" With Tullio Carminati and a Brilliant Supporting Cast. Connie's the girl that puts the Rush in Russia. Also a Two Reel Comedy BIRTHDAY GREETINGS" And International News. Regular Prices. Mrs. Nettie McAffee spent Tues day visiting with friends In Salt Lake. Special Felts $2.95 and $3.95. Mary Maudsley Millinery. adv. Mr. Suel Bushman and Mr. Har mon McAffee enjoyed a fishing trip at Strawberry lake over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jones visited In Lark Tuesday with their daughters, Mrs. James Reed and Miss Lela Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mott and family, of Salt Lake, were Sunday dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. F. D Worlton Mr., and Mrs. T. F. Kixkham were Salt Lake visitors Saturday on busi ness and pleasure. Mr. William Goates and son, Don, and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Goates spent Saturday visiting with Mr. and Mrs Hugh Carswejll in Salt Lake. Mrs. 0. A. Holmstead returned home Friday from Salt Lake, where she visited for a week with her daughter, Mrs. A. W. Putman. Miss Mildred Whipple is enjoying an extended visit In Richfield, with her slstier and brothen-injaw, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Jorgensen. Mrs. John Smith, of Grand Junction, Colorado is here for a short visit with her daughters, Mrs. MUo John son and Mrs. Elden Goates. ROYAL Friday, Aug. 26 NATIONAL Saturday, Aug. 27 MotmBuii WH6aROS V 'PRODUCTION A Roaring Railroad Romance. Supported by Edna Murphy and Myrtle Stedman. Also Chapter Three of "FIRE FIGHTERS" And a Comedy Arthur Lake in "TIDLY WINKS' Regular Prices. Mjr, and Mrs. Dave Sargent, of Cedar City, visited In Lehi Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight Donald Giles haa spent the past week Is Ogden with his mother, Mrs R. Giles. Mr. and Mrs. Ether Pulley of Salt Lake, spent the week-end visiting with friends and relatives in Lehi and American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Zimmerman, of Salt 'Lake, visited here Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Zimmerman's par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Zimmer man. Mrs. L. S. Underwood, of Salt Lake, on her return from a ten days visit In Los Angeles, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson. POYAL. Monday,- Aug HMh NATIONAL 29 Tuesday, Aug. 30 """ y"'J 1 1 'i-mniHiiniliililiiliitlDiiili in .ii ii- Mr,., and Mrs. Alva Wing entertain ed at an attractively appointed supper Monday night at their home. Covers were laid for the Misses Lela Brown, of Salt Lake, Ruby Steele, of American Ameri-can Fork, Alice Sabey and Mr. and Mra Wing. FOX-FELT MaBRIAGE A Bank Account here is a hall-mark which stamps its owner as of sterling worth. "Whatever You Earn Spend Less' State Bank of Lehi n c fi Lehi, Utah t 1 JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF Picnic Hams The first picture Miss Swanson made for United Artists Pictures. A Two Reel Comedy "GET EM YOUNG" And Pathe News. ' . Advanced Prices. Adults 25c Children 10c ROYAL Wed. Aug. 31 NATIONAL Thurs. Sept. 1 "gEj A Cbmefy -Mystery-Drama Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Fox Sr., of the marriage of their daughter, Melba, to Mr. Charles R. Felt, of Los Angeles, California, Cali-fornia, which took ptace Tuesday, August 16th, in the Salt Lake Temple. Immediately following the ceremony the ctouple left for a honeymoon trip through Yellowstone Park to be gone about two weeks. For the past six years Mrs. Felt has been employed in the local post office as chief clerk. She is a popular young lady of the city and theljr many friends are showering them with con. gratulations. i h MAKY ROBERTS E1NEHART I and AVERY HOPVVOOD ( ' 'rctMtsfttcteB produced by , WACENHALS W KEMPER. ,,!. AfLifiUdJiuidirtcttd iy ROLAND WE5T f j As a play, kept the I j country breathless for. five years now tremendously tre-mendously produced A for the SCREEM , Also a Comedy "A DOG'S PAL" And International News. ADDED ATTRACTION ROYAL WEDNESDAY Miss Arvilla "Watson in A DANCING REVUE. Advanced Prices. Adults 25c Children 10c lias FALL Come? Not Yet But Soon. Our Fall Outing Flannels Have Arrived. And Just to start them out we put them on Sale for 15c yard Light and dark. A wonderful new line of GINGHAMS The Best Amoscage and S2-inches wide On Sale ..18c FALL MILLINERY JUST ARRIVED New Felts and all the latest materials. We invite you to look them over at BROADBENTS OUTING FLANNELS, GINGHAMS and MILLINERY Are Three Lines We Are Having A SALE ON THIS WEEK Groceries 10 Pounds Sugar 75c 2 Pounds Lard .35c CERTO, BOTTLE . .30c Salmon, Can 15c Sego Milk, Large Size 10c Sego Milk, Small Size ......5o The Best Pickling Vinegar. 40c Gal. Jelly Glasses or Glass Tumblers Tum-blers 4c Each AT BROADBENTS Telephone your orders. WE DELIVER. PROMPTLY P. S. We Frame Pictures and Cover Buttons. Special at .51c Pound Pot Roast ". Tomatoes Dry Onions ... . Pickling Onions Heinz Pure Pickling Vinegar. Cider or Malt Vinegar Pickling Spice . .....lb. 16c 4 lbs. 25c .3 lbs. 10c lb. 10c ...Gallon 65c Gallon 40c .3 for 25c BOOTH BROS. PHONE 6 MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH Mrs. Edward Larson was a Salt Lake visitof Saturday. Miss Beatrice Jones, of Salt Lake, was the Sunday guest of Miss Cleo Holmstead. Misa Thelma ' Goodwin returned home Monday morning after visiting for a week in Park City, with Dr. and Mrs. Ha,rold L Goodwin. Mrs. Isaal Fox is spending two weeks visiting In Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. William RussalL FEUIT WASHING AND DEIING DEMONSTRATION AT PLEASANT GEO YE All of the Utah county fruit growers grow-ers are invited to attend a meeting and demonstration of fruit washing, rinsing and drying at the pleasant Grove Farmer's Exchange on Monday, August 26, at 2 p. m. A new machine for washing the sgray residue from apples and pears has been perfected and this demon-, stratlon will show the quanity that can be handled. Mrs. Elvin Gilchrist and daughter,' Miriam, of Ogden, are visiting here tkls Week at the Sydney Gilchrist home. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilcox and son. Dean, motored to Salt Lake Saturday and spent the day with Mrs. H. D. Wilcox, who was celebrating her 76th birthday anniversary. Mr. A. B. Anderson returned home Friday from a most, successful five weeks summer school course, conducted con-ducted at Aspen Grove in Provo can yon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clark, Mrs. Leon Taylor and Mrs. I. L. Lott motored to Salt Lake Saturday and attended tre mar riage of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen and children accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen, of American Fork, motored to Lagoon Wednesday where they spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutchlngs and children returned home Saturday from an enjoyable two weeks trip through Yellowstone Park. They visited in Burley, Idaho for a week w th Mrs. Howard Cooper. Mrs. Sarah Bery, who accompanied them on their trip, remained Is Brigham for a weeks visit with Mrs. Lloyd Varney. Cedar Valley News. Threshing is progressing nicely in the valley, with the average per acr fairly good. The ward amusement committee gave a dancing party for Miss Leah Hacking Wednesday evening. She is leaving for a mission to California, September 2nd. IMr. and Mrs. Freeman Carson are moving to Tooele where Mr. Carson is employed. Mrs. Wayne Hacking entertained at dinner Friday evening in compliment of Miss Leth Hacking. Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Rodeback and family are moving to Murray for the winter. Mr. Orson E. Hacking returned home from Leadville, Colorado, Saturday Satur-day to visit with his daughter, Leah, before she leaves for her mission. Mrs. Mary Hales wife of Bishop Hales is confined to her bed with pneumonia. The Beehive Girls presented their teacher Leah Hacking with the Doctrine Doc-trine Covenants, Book of Mormon and Pearl of Great Price at a social given for her on the 16th. dayv; 1 |