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Show 1 ice ti- I . i m j at- I ito ; he I ith ork ( Thursday, October 20, 1927 awn ' - 1 - ths leu sir Publinked erery Tkuraday at LeM, Utah jL F. GAISFORD- -Manager Entered at the postoffiet at Lehi Utah, as second class matter. ADVERTISING RATES Display ' : 30c per inch Headers 10c per line SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year, ia advance 2,00 Local Items Stanley Lott and Clell Jackson were visitora In Provo Tuesday. Miss Arvllla Watson was a Satur. day business visitor in the capltol city. Mr. James W. Gougta, of Lark, spent Sunday visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and children child-ren were visiting in Magna Sunday with Mr. and (Mrs. Arnold Taylor. miss Cora Smlthu of Salt ' Lake, visited in Lehl Monday at the home of her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith. it f. .. Mrs. Howard Thorie of Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. Wilson-Lee of American Am-erican Fork, spent Thursday visiting in this city, with friends. Mrs. Ervin Henry and Mrs. Adolph Cara, of Bingham, motored here Monday Mon-day and spent the day visiting with Mrs.' George Zimmerman. Roland Shaw of Bingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaw of Draper, were visiting here Saturday and Sunday Sun-day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Shaw. I am selling out this week and next at a tremendous discount. New models just in at lowest prices. One lot of good hats going below cost $1.00 to $2.95. Now is the time to buy. Mary Maudsley Millinery, adv. I am selling out this week and next at a tremendous, discount. New models just in at lowest prices. On 3 lot of good hats going below cost $1.00 to $2.95. Now is the time to buy. Mary Maudsley Millinery, i adv. De Luxe IT TTTC ULJ&COBD Here's our idea: Good merchandise good service good business. That's why we carry the Lee DeLuxe Cord. That's why we back it up with the best service we know how to render. We are convinced that there is no better tire made than the Lee DeLuxe. We believe our Service Department is second to none in this cityin its ability to give prompt, courteous courte-ous and efficient attention to your needs. 20 Discount To acquaint you with the superior quality of Lee lires and Tubes, we are offering for a limited time only, 20 off our regular low price to any on8. bringing bring-ing in a copy of this advertisement. .,'' - Press Auto Service LEHI, UTAH ir IT m j . , 0 BARS AM-OND-OL SOAP -r -' and '?r.;iR-. ,v 0 TALL SPECIAL TUMBLERS Both For Only 59c Order Yours Now We Are Having A1 New Shipment Come In. ; BEING IN YOUR SOAP CHIPS , , w , -tree Soap with the purchase of only 20 cents worth. Ttra Lsn eux, lhhi, utui L-JiilJIL ! . paqe five Mrs. Morris Holmstead spent Sunday Sun-day visiting in Salt Lake with her mother, Mrs. William Roberts. Mrs. J. P. Fagan left Monday for an indefinite visit in Sacramento, California, Cali-fornia, with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Fagan. Larsen Bros. ESLEPHQIO! 17. Big Reduction ' ON '.' OUR STOCK . OF Vecto HOME HEATERS Regular $125.00 Values for $85.00 Will T;eat One, Two or J Five Room Home. M. S. LOTT Plumbing and Heating Lehi, Utah Those who use the "OREM LINE" ride cheaply and safely. WEEK-END EXCURSIONS Lehi to Salt Lake and return Provo and Return.. $1.00 65c Commutation, or 500 Mile Mileage Books 2 CENTS PER MILE . Good between all stations. Private cars and special rates to parties on application. Special car service for protection of perishable freight. Salt Lake & Utah R. R. Henry I. Moore and t D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. R. B. THURMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Suite 412 Beason Building Salt Lake City 149 West Main Street, Lehl WILLIAM ASHER City Attorney of Lehl In Charge Lehl Office. Notary Publiic In Office. General Practice In All Courts. Mr. Charles B. Brooks made a business busi-ness trip to Salt Lake City Sunday. Sydney Trlnnaman, who is attending attend-ing the U. of U., spent Friday and Saturday in Lehl. Mr. Morris Roberts left Monday for Beaver, where he will be employed for the next two months. Miss Geo Holmstead, of Salt Lake, visited here over the week-end with her mother, Mrs. O. A, Holmstead. Mr. and. Mrs. David Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yates were Salt Lake business and pleasure visitors Monday. Mr. and' Mrs. Earl Holmstead of American Fork, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holmstead. Holm-stead. Merrill and Howard Lott, who are attending the U. of U.t came down Friday to spend the week-end at home. Mr. J. T. Harwood, who has Just returned from a trip to Europe, and Mrs. W. F. Welsh, of Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Adams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist en tertained at dinner Sunday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilchrist and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson, of Spanish Fork. o . Samuel Peterson arrived home Saturday from San Francisco, Cali fornia, where he is employed, for a week's visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Peterson. Miss Lizzie Shaw, Mrs. Bertha Hindley and Miss Freda Hindley, all of Salt Lake, visited Ihere over Satur day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thurman of Garleld, and Mr, and Mrs. James Reed of Lark, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Jones. Mr. and Mrs. John Whiinpey had as their Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterson, of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Harland Thompson and children and Mrs. Horace Ensign of Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Whimpey of Price, spent Friday and Sunday visiting visit-ing here at the ihome of Mr. and Mrs. j John Whimpey. Miss Violet Whim pey returned with them where she will be employed. Mrs. Phillip Jones and Mrs. Mark Shaw entertained at a miscellaneous shower Saturday evening at the home of the former in honor of Mrs. Mel-vin Mel-vin Jones, a bride of last week. Games were the main diversion of the evening followed by the serving of dainty refreshments after which Mrs. Jones was presented with many beautiful and useful gifts. The guests numbered sixty. Mrs. Mary Holmstead was visiting in Salt lake last week with her daughters, Misses May and Alice Holmstead. I Mr. and Mrs. J. W.' Zimmerman and Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman spent Wednesday visiting In Salt Lake wlta Mr. and Mrs. Clark Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Addis and daughter, Vida, motored to Ogdea Friday where they apent the day visiting. Moreho Allred had her tonsils re moved Sunday at the hospital and Mrs. Blanch DaM of Bountiful, had her tonsils removed at the local hospital hos-pital Tuesday. Week-End Specials Nippy Cream Cheese Tomato or Vegetable Soup. Seeded Raisins . lb. 25c -Can 10c Pink Eye Beans ; .. ' , : ... Corn Flakes or Post Toasties-Breakfast Toasties-Breakfast Bacon Grapefruit '. -Package 10c Jtb. 10c 3 for 25c -Jb. 30c Sweet Potatoes -Each 15c A Rs. 20c BOOTH BROS. Phone 6 For Service WANT ADS. Baby Carriage For Sale See Mrs, E. N. Webb. ' 10-20-lt Good Cook Stove For Saler-Cheap Mrs. Rose Carr. 10-13-2t .Battery orking? Is your car or radio battery doing its job as it should under the cold weather hardships. If not, let us test and repair it, or replace it with a new one. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST BATTERY LINE IN TOWN. Let Us Show You. State Street Garage KELLY GUY Three Furnished Rooms For Rut Mrs. Ellzaith Creighton. MS-tf Six weeks old Chester White Plgt For Sale. William Trinnaman. 1043-2t ' FOR SALE A Hay Bara and 4 acres of pasture. John Roberta. ' ..-.'. 1 . 10-6-tf FOR SALE 18 acres bench land and II share water. Only 1,00.00. Inquire G. M. Cutlr. l-M-tf LOST Two black horses one with slit in ear, other with hobbles on. Please notify Wm. Ritter, Lehi. 10-20-lt . All kinds of Taxidermy work done, furs cleaned, made and remodeled, head mounting a specialty. John Hutchings, LehL 10-20-3t GURNSEY BULL FOR SERVICE One of the best pure bred Gurnsey bulls in the state at Kirkham Farm. Phone 6SR2. 10-13-41 FOR SALE OR RENT Fred Merrill place furnished or unfurnished. unfurnish-ed. For information call Mrs. Charles Gray, Phone 74.J. 10-13-tf WANTED All kinds of clothmg alterations. Also coat reliniog. Mrs. Alice Phillips, "Phone "l6l-W, Lehi. " ' " 10-6-3p ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING AND GRINDING Saws and Scissors sharpened, lawn mowers, and sewing sew-ing machines repaired. W. Osborne, Sate Street (Old Meat Shop), Lehi. -294p c am The cigarette that earned first place by its goodness The greatest endorsement ever given to a cigarette is revealed by the fact that Government figures show that more Camels are being smoked today than ever before An endorsement by the many not the few. 1 all cigarettes were as good as Camel you wouldn't heat anything about special treatments treat-ments to make cigarettes good for the throat. Nothing takes ths place-cf choice tobaccos. LEHI |