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Show Thursday. Sent am W PAGE EIGHT 1. 1f27 i HOUSEKEEPING MADE EASY WHEN YOUR FLOORS ARE COVERED WITH LINOLEUM Easy To Keep Clean. Noiseless To The Tread. Always Sanitary. Reasonable In Price. Will Wear For Years. Felt Back" Rugs In Sizes 9 feet x 9 feet, 9 feet x 10i2 and 9 feet x 12 feet. Come and See Them. Gilchrist Hardware Phone 5-J MAIN STREET PROGRAM REGULAR PRICES Adults 15c Children 10c LEHI, UTAH Locals Items Miss Delia Winterton, of Magna. Is the guest here this -week of Miss Roberta Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I Holmstead spent last week in Strawberry on a fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thrasher enjoyed en-joyed a fishing trip at Strawberry lake last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson and son, Jack, left Wednesday for Fish Lake for a week's outing. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackett were Bait Lake visitors Wednesday combining com-bining business with pleasure. Mrs. Samuel Crane and children, of Draper, are visiting here this week with Mrs. Crane's parents, Mr. and Ms. James H. Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Winterton, of Magna, called Friday afternoon for a short visit with Mrs. Susa Giles and Mrs. A. W. Davis. Russell and Orln Bone had their tonsils removed at the hospital Sat urday. Mr. H. E. Osterloh, who is running a cafe at Nephi, spent the week-end here with his family. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Olsen were business and pleasure visitors in the capitol city Tuesday. Mrs. A. F. Smith, of American Fork, underwent an operation at the local hospital Thursday. Mrs. S. J. Taylor was visiting in Provo Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Mary Wanlass. Mrs. W. II. Dansie, of Riverton, and Mrs. Floyd Goates visited JTlaay with Mrs. George Goates. Miss Nedra Lewis epent three days of last week in Magna, visiting with her cousin, Miss Lucile Carr. Mr. Fred Scown returned to Dell Monday morning where he is employ ed. having spent the week-end here with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Darrow Schow and children of Magna, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Janus Schow Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs, Elwood Gledhill returned re-turned Monday to their home in Paris, Idaho, after enjoying a five days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson. Thomas, William and Arthur Powell returned Sunday from Mack, Colorado, where they have been doing bridge construction work for the past five months. Mr. Jake NIelson and son, Maynard, of Sugar City, Idaho, were visiting here from Friday until Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson and other relatives. Mayor and Mrs. Joseph Broadbent Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larson, Mr. and Ms. I. W. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asher, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jones and daughter, Florence, and Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Wilcox attended the Munlolple League Convention held to Nephi Thursday and Friday of last week. Miss Jenevieve Roberts, of Salt Lake, is enioylne a week's vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Roberts. Misses Mable and Lillian Ross, of Salt Lake, returned home Wednesday having spent the past week here the guests of Miss Evelyn Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris and child ren of Magna, were visiting here last Thursday and Friday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thrasher. Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Worlton and Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham motored to Salt Lake Sunday where they were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Jake Mott. Royal-National Theatres Mrs. Hyrum Anderson ana Mrs. William Loveridge were Provo business busi-ness visitors Tuesday. National Tonight tf Comedy -Alystery-Drama h MARY ROBERTS EINEHART, ana rvjuw. i ftromthts WAGM tf KEMPEI AdfiUdad dvctd kj ROLAXD WE3T As a play. keptthei country breathless forj five years now tre- . mendously produced. for the SCREEN! , Also a Comedy "A DOG'S PAL" And International News. Regular Prices. ROYAL Friday, Sept 2 NATIONAL Saturday, Sept. ART Kim SAGORD wonder VY dg "Rex" and his horse Pal "Raven." A. red hot drama of the cattle country! Also Chapter Four of Mr. and Mrs. iW. W. Clark entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday at their home in Ihonor of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Timothy of Greeley, Colorado. Besides Be-sides the honored guests covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Clark. A vase of pink and white zinas formed an attractive centerpiece center-piece for the table. kk Fall Footwear 11 THAT YOU WILL LIKE We lay special emphasis on the prices because we are giving so much for the price asked. MEN'S SHOES Simple, Dignified, Smart and Well Fitting. "Shoes That Won't Run Over." WOMEN'S SHOES Trimmed with many ingenious patterns in inlays and underlays. CHILDREN'S SHOES Just Bubbling With Life and Prettiness. New Arrivals In Men's and Boys' Fall Hats and Caps, Also A Complete Stock of Sweaters, Blazers and Leather Coats. Even-thing For School and Prices Are Less at And two comedies. Newly Edwards in "TWO DOLLARS PLEASE" And Dinky Doodle in "CHICKEN CHASER" Start Early. Regular Prices. ROYAL NATIONAL Monday, Sept. 5 Tuesday, Sept Starring Renee Adoree and Con rad Nagel. Heartbeats Heart-beats ln this thrilling picture of love and war. Also a two reel comedy 'MUMS THE WORD" And Pathe News BEN EE ADOREE Regular Prices. OODWIIM'S OLDEN RULE For Best Values Always MAIN STREET LEUT, UTAH ROYAL WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 7 "FRISCO SALLY LEVY With Sally O'Neil and Roy Darcy. Every time she got a boy friend, her Irish sweetie servea mm wnn a traffic summons Here's s.p e e here's fun, here' the most hilarious and unusual rom ance you ve ever seen on the screen, A Two Reel Comedy "SPANISH OMELET" International News. ADDED ATTRACTION K. S. L. Hawaiian Entertainers Singing and Dancing. Don't Miss This Show. Advanced Prices Adults 25c Children 15c. omul "it-rnr Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Cragun, ot Pleasant Grove, spent Friday Visiting here with Mrs. .Leonard Racker. Mr. and Mrs. Mertln Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scown visited in Draper Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Scown. o Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Sims and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Richins motored to Heber Sunday to take Mr. Theadore Sims who enjoyed a short visit here. o Mrs. Eldon Brown and two children returned home Monday from Delta where they enjoyed a week's visit ith Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steel. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Despain, of Pay- son, ana uvir. xnomas saoey ana three children, of Bingham, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hansen. Boyd, Eliza, Elsie, Keith and Retta Calton, Nedra and Cleora Lewis and Lyle Tregaskis, of American Fork, had their tonsils removed Friday at the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Devey and Mr. and Mrs, Tarvel Hanson formed a delightful party to Saltair Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Richins left Tuesday by auto for Westwood, Call fornia, where Mr. Richins will be em ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yates, Mr, and Mrs. D. B. Addis,, with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Winn, of Bingham, spent Thursday and Friday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon McAffee, Mr. and Mrs. Afton Giles and Mrs. Nettie McAffee - returned home Monday morning from Strawberry where they enjoyed the week-end fishing and chicken hunting. Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman and Mrs. Margaret Bushman spent last week visiting in Fairview with relatives rela-tives and friends. Mrs. Bushman remained re-mained for an extended stay with Mrs. Archie Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb, Miss Ora Fampton, of Pleasant Grove and Thomas Powers motored to American Fork Canyon Wedensday afternoon and" enjoyed a delicious picnic dinner. Mr. and Mrs. William Goates and daughters, Leola and Ardith, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Goates enjoyed breakfast in American Fork Canyon Friday morning, after which a delightful de-lightful trip around the "loop" was made. Mrs. Carlos Schow returned Satur day from Baker, Oregon, where she enjoyed a two weeks visit with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Wilcox, who accompanied her home and remained for a week's VOL. Most Prosperous Men owe their success to their early acquired acquir-ed habit of saving. The sun of prosperity prosper-ity shines on him who saves, not upon him who spends as he earns. If you expect ex-pect to succeed you must do your part. Working hard alone will not suffice. You must save part of your earnings so that when opportunity presents itself you will be ready to grasp it. State Bank of Lehi 31 le Lehi, Utah 0: I fill! I of Note These Prices Tomatoes Potatoes . Jb. 3c Pickling Onions Cauliflower Celery, Per Bunch.. Green Peppers ..... Onions : Cabbage .12 lbs. 25c 3 lbs. 25c 3 lbs. 25c . .10c ...4 lbs. 25c ,.8 lbs. 25c .3 lbs. 10c BOOTH BROS. MAIN STREET PHONE 6 LEHI, UTAH Mu in sto tloa c clatio day. ; stake ,for t speci wejl. Fran spea ouUi lotto Sato ; 7 -Witt v Stal ' chai :i Res ' . ton l sen : j Sta :Y01 ani De ' Co er R Pi Bi S G tr S I E Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor and family, of Eureka, visited in this city last week with relatives and friends. visit with Mrs. Wilcox's parents, Mr. I Xney were accompanied home Sunday J C T" -...I T- ) by Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman and and Mrs. Reuben Davis. Mrs. Fred Scown and Mrs. Merton Brown entertained at dinner Friday for Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mackin and daughter, Afton, and Miss Margaret Mackin, all of Alberta, Canada. Little Lit-tle Miss Madge Brown returned to Canada with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mackin, for a four months visit MILLINERY HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW MILLINERY AT BROADBENTS New Felts In All Shades. Also the latest in trims. WTE INVITE YOU. SHOES FOR SCHOOL FOR THE BOYS AND GIRLS We have a shoe that will give yo perfect value. In All Sizes. Ginghams and Percales The Best Made 32 inches wide and 36 Inches wide On Sale 18c yd, Sale On Outing Flannels 15c Yard ..75c Groceries 10 Pounds Sugar. Lard, Per Pound 18c New Raisins, Packet Sego Milk, Large Boyd Holmstead, who is attending school in Salt Lake, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Holmstead. Mrs. John Chelton returned home last week fiom Idaho where she has visited for the past month with relatives. Sego Milk, Small Best Pickling Vinegar, Gallon... Good Salmon, Can JlOc 10c ...5c 40c 15c Mason Fruit Jars, Pints 90c Doz, Mason Fruit Jars, Quart $1.00 Doz, Our aim Is to serve you with best for the least We Deliver Promptly. STOP AND SHOP AT BROADBENTS daughters, Beth and Rose, who will remain for an extended visit. Miss Izy Manning entertained the Canary sewing club Friday afternoon at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Manning. The time was pleasantly spent with a program and games followed by the serving of refreshments re-freshments to ten members. Service Miles Away We serve no brands of unknown un-known quality. Our honest gasoline will carry you farther our honest oil will protect you from engine troubles serve you when you are miles away from here; And our prices are honest, too. Press Auto Service First East and State Streets, Lehi, Utah Auto Accessories Lee Tires and Tubes |