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Show VAGK eight THE LEW SUN, LEHI, UTAH Thursday, November 3, 1927 Our Quality Goods Attract Burglars The fact that we carry the highest quality and best assortment of HARDWARE, FIRE ARMS and AMUNITION has even gotten to the night prowlers and burglars. For they made a call and a haul. Our stocks have been replenished and we are able to fill your every want with the best Hardware, Shooting Irons, Amunition Cutlery, -Groceries, Paints, etc. We Invite You To Call Too. But Come "While We Are Here To Serve You. '' . Gilchrist Hardware MAIN STREET Phone 5-J MAIN STREET . Locals Items Mr. and" Mrs. John Robertsnaw ot Salt Lake, and Mrs. Mary Pruse ot Los Angeles, were guests of Mr. and .Mrs. W. A. Knight last week.- Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Addis and Mr. R. F. Addis were business visitors In Salt Lake on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Barnes are the happy parents of a winsome baby girl born last Tuesday. (Mother and babe are doing nicely. A baby girl arrived Friday to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Turner. Mother and new baby are getting along fine.' o Miss Ruth Bennlon, who Is teach ing school In Salt Lake,, spent the week-end home with her mother, Mrs. Heber Bennlon. Mrs. Louis W. Smith and three daughters of Preston, Idaho, are spending this week here with Mrs. Harriet J. Smith. Mrs. A. W. Putman and daughter. Beryl, and Mrs. L. G. Stevenson o Salt Lake, were visiting here last week with Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Holm- Btead. Misses Gaylo Larsen and Alice loiter, who are attending the U. of U., came down Saturday to spend the ween-ena wun miss Larsen's par ents. Ira Holmstead who Is employed In Coalville and Boyd Holmstead of Salt Lake, spent the week-end here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar L. Holmstead. Mrs. George Manning and son, Verll, arrived here Sunday from Carlln, Nevada, for an Indefinite visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown. o Mrs. G. S. Jones and baby 'returned Monday to their home In Long Beach, California, having visited here for the past month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gunther. Mr. and Mrs. Gunther accompanied them to Salt Lake. f Dance at Smuin's, Friday night. Mr. Josh Whitman returned home last week from the herd for a two weeks stay. Mrs. LeRoy M. Davis and Mrs. Marvin Mar-vin Wing of Provo, are visiting here this week with relatives. ' Mr, Amos Woods, auditor of Spanish Fork, was here last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hackett. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Call, of Ogden, visited In Lehl Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilcox of Idaho Falls, spent Monday and Tues day visiting here" with Mr. Wilcox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wilcox. Miss Georgida Udall visited in Nephl from Saturday until Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. William Dailey and family. - ' . - o . Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wisn and family and Tommy Yates, of Bingham, spent Monday visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yates. A unique and delightful hallowe'enl party was given Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford at their home. The rooms were gay with appointments ap-pointments of hallowe'en and jack-o'- lanterns peered from nook and corner. The evening was spent in playing hallowe'en games and a dainty lunch was served to fifty-three guests. Say Fellows! Do you need a new OVERCOAT SHEEP LINED COAT LEATHER COAT "SWEATERS BLAZERS . Our oualitv clothinsr will keep you warm this win ter at reasonable prices. New Classy Oxfords Justin. Powers Shoe Store PROGRAM Royal-National Theatres REGULAR PRICES Adults 15c Children 10c The Dramatic Art Club of the local high school reports that Miss Ethel Lowery of the B. Y. U. will read a play Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock In the high. school auditorium. The public is cordially invited to attend A small fee will be charged all non members of the club. A number of musical selections will also be given and everyone Is assured a real even ing's entertainment. Notice To Taxnavers I will be at the State Bank of Lehl to receive taxes' each day until the 30th of November. MRS. ALICE FRANK, 11-3-lt Deputy Collector. , - - 1 V7 - v -Jl : 1 if if ' r : ' ' ;ji ! fry ' , " $ ' v. , - - -i kit v . i t , X . , 'v X Y -" ' - C -J I ? -'V . . t, f: THe FEJIi Arctic J MONOPULmeans ONE-PULL lOne-Pull-It S!iJOp. One-PuU-It Siufcj Shut J rpHEY'RE sood lookin and stvlisfc X enough to complete the finest winter outfit. They are easy to put on or take off one pull to open or shut. The slide fasf en er i flu riM " i w aiiu dependable. The cloth top fits snug and looks neat without sag or wrinkle. And best ot all, they're BALL-BAND quality, wnicn means More Days Wear. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Shaw of Salt Lake, visited here Sunday at the W. H. Laird home. (Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Addis and Mr. and Mrs. C H. Winn motored to the capltol city Sunday on business. An 8 pound baby girl arrived Tuesday to gladden the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merton Brown. All concerned con-cerned are getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb, President Presi-dent and Mrs. A. J. Evans and Mr. and Mrsj- Booth Sorenson spent Sunday Sun-day visiting in Ogden with Mr. and Mrs. Heber I. Webb. Mrs. Bert Despain and baby, of Salt Lake, were visiting here over the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Owen Hansen. Misses Vida Anderson and Louie St. Jeor entertained fourteen mem bers of their Sunday school class at a party Friday afternoon , at the Margaret Wines Park. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. w Juluis Otterson, Mr. George Comer and Mr. W. H. Laird motored to Mammoth Monday evening to attend at-tend a meeting of the Odd Fellows lodge. The Grand Master made his official visit there that night. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sorenson and baby returned home Monday from Sugar City, Idaho, where they visited for two weeks with Mrs. Sorenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Trinna- man. (Mr. and Mrs. Snrsn onn toff Tuesday for Milford to be gone a week. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox entertained at a supper Friday evening in honor of the 80th birthday anniversary of Mr. Fox. A large birthday cake centered the table. Covers were laid for sixteen. Mr. Fox has been very ill and confined to his bed for the past ten days. National Tonight NORMA TALMADGE IN "Graustark"! With Eugene O'Brien and a dandy suDDortlner cast. Given to him against her wishes held by him through trickery and intrigue in-trigue her only hope in the love of a aasnmg American: See Norma at her best Also a comedy. -GENTLEMEN PREFER SCOTCH" And International News. Advanced Prices. Adults 25c Children 10c. ROYAL Friday, Nov. 4 NATIONAL Saturday, Nov. - ' I -'- i Siiliiiiiifill ' HOOT ...1IIS0H in IP ILL YOU CONSULT A DOCTOR. IF IN LEGAL TROUBLE YOU CON-. CON-. SULT A LAWYER. IP IN NEED OP FINANCIAL ADVICE CONSULT US. "Whatever You Earn Spend Less" He lost his job and he los,t his heart duc notning under the Sun could make him lose his nerve. : ,. .; Also chapter -five of nr. - yLiLbLaLJ U And Two Comedies ,- "ONE MAN SHOW" With Neely Edwards. "BUSY BIRDS" with Krazy Kat. All For Regular, Prices., State Bank of Lehi Lebi, Utah M Pan-a-cca for chickens; more eggs for you. , (Look for 1 Cent Sale); Kreso Dip No. 1,, Pint, Quart, Half Gallon and Gallon. - 1 Gallon Your Can- : $1.50 ,10 Ever Ready Blades (1 Ever Ready Eazor and 2 Blades Free) Special 69c 1 Pint Parke & Davis Cod Liver Oil, Tested $1.25 50e Rexall Lemon Cream Special .. 39c 50c Fitch's Vanishing Cream 39c Krasny ..Face Powder... ..$1.00 Krasny Vanishing Cream, Cold Cream, Tissue Cream Selling for . finv Buy two and get one FREE. Ask us. LEHI DRUG GO. G. R. TAYLOR TWO STORES S. M. TAYLOR ROYAL Monday, Nov. NATIONAL Tuesday, Nov. 3 W7 Yon Tryta.' to Flkt with Me f Mr. and Mrs. John S. Smith entertained enter-tained at a novel hallowe'en costume party Saturday evening. The rooms were attractively decorated in hallo- we en colors and fall bowers. A musical program and games Were en- Joyed. Supper was served to twentv. four guests. Hallowe'en favors were at each place. SPECIAL at BROADBENTS Best Pure Lard .. 20o Pound Large Sego Milk . ioc Small Sego Milk.... rc Good Salmon Per Can 15c Pinkeye Beans ............; . Joe SPECIAL ON RICE 16 Pounds . ,.$t,0O 4 Pounds ..... . 1 ..25c New Crop Holly Brand Currants. I J a j u i. cl. 1.x just m ... 2 Packages 30c comes to America to be a "Grand i-aay ; ianas in a liroadway beanery; worKs ner way out to romance and ave Yo K WARNCR BROStvoor IRI5JJUEART5" " MAY R!rAVOY Jason Robards "SSZ?? A WAHNEK BROS. PRj)DUCTIOr4 A Story of an Irish Colleen who IN ,7 MO.NOFLL Vt-v A KCTICS GODWIN'S Golden rule ' For Best Values Always MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH NEW RAISINS JUST ON SALE round Packet Only . .u....10c Seeded or Seedless Have you seen the new fall line of shoes for men and boys at Broadbents. Shoes built .to last and look well, LADIES' AND MISSES' SLIPPERS MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOES ALL THE NEW STYLES See them and you will want them. SALE ON OUTING FLANNEL 28 inches wide, dark or light.15c yd. 36 inches wide . 20e vd. Best 32-inch Gingham .j..18c yd. Hope Bleach ,..15c yd. One Lot Percales 15c yd. AT . Broadbents P. S. We Cover Buttons and Frame Pictures. riches. Also a comedy "FJGHT NIGHT" And Pathe News. ROYAL WEDNESDAY Supported by Robert Frazer, Walter Long, Mitchell Lewis and others. A Vivid, human romsnre nf fha -nrM waste lands with one frail woman facing fac-ing the thousand deaths nf in. tortured soul. Also a comedy -RUMORS FOR RENT" - - And International News. Advanced Prices. Adults 25c. Children 10c adiator Use the surest freezing preventive Glycerine ' l DENATUEED ALCOHOL DON'T TAKE CHANCES A Fordson Will do all kind of farm work FASTER AND BETTER Than Any Other Power Unit. -Let Us Demonstrate. LEHI MOTOR CO Steve Zimmerman SIAIN STREET Mrs. Sylvester Evans and daue-hter. Verland, were Saturday visitors in Salt Lake City. Miss Nellie Watson of Salt Lake was the guest here Saturday and Sunday Sun-day of Miss Arvilla Watson. 1 Q Monday afternoon thn sM Primary teachers entertain th children at a hallowe'en costume party. Hallowe'en games and refreshments re-freshments were enjoyed. air. and Mrs. t E. Brockbank Mr and Mrs. C. S. Adams and (Mrs. Delia Booth, all of Provo, were Sunday din-ner din-ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Booth. j S. D. Broadbent LEHI, UTAH m Ronald Bone, who is employed in Bingham, spent Sunday here with Us mother, Mrs. Mae Bone. Miss Naomi Teitjen of Santaquin, was visiting here Sunday the guest of Miss Verland Evans. Miss.Beula and Sydney Trinnaaiaa of Salt Lake, visited in this city Friday Fri-day evening with friends. Miss Eva Stewart entertained at delightful hallow e'en party Monday evening. The house was decorate! throughout In hallowe'en colors-Games colors-Games were played and dainty refreshments re-freshments were served to tea bo? and girls. ma paaj -slid Mm foi ov oth iritii is i twc :ion. et re f 73! P off' e cc iitsri issu- E an e v.- End fe or Ie ur eld V |