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Show Thursday, November 10 .vrn r utti ovrvT t-ottT TTTATT Royal-National Latest Newest No More - a. . 5 Theatre Best Line of Men's and Young Men's Furnishings and' Shoes. New Goods Almost Every Day. If It's New and Good Style We Have It. 0 REGULAR PRICES Adults 15c Children 10c KL. XIII National Tonight "Rainy Days ' You Can Do It I Tm m iW yww or tad Wmbo flu rtrtnin wid llk m with EWIETT FLOOR ENAMELS. TbT brtreh M WMrfly b4 "Vrrr tal sprwl oat M tbt m Vruah marks will hw ry QMtokry. thxlar normal tfrytaC cowHUoo tby ew to infl-f Mxt ay ftar palatine. Efopretected Mft wood floor cenatsat rabttnc win not BMP ma ammrn Dttetor, bo r fcow eaiwtal J they wen arot.ot. Ttaa proteetfcm you r to ft rJ nat flt floor wra . otord vanish or cteftr yrntoh. renwed thorn It Gilchrist Hardware MAIN STREET Phone 5-J MAIN STREET Locals Items Mr. and Mrs, J. F, Bradshaw motored motor-ed to Salt Lake Saturday to attend the play at the Wilkes theatre. Mrs. A. E. Manning and Mrs. S. J. Taylor spent Saturday visiting in Salt Lake with friends. Mrs. K. L. MacKinsy of Tooele, is visiting here this week wlth' .Mrs Sarah B. Galsford. Bishop and Mrs. James Giles and family of Salt Lake, were visiting in this city Saturday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allred. - ' ' Miss Lillian Russon entertained at.ents Mr and 'Mrs. B. W. Brown. a shower Monday evening at. the home of her parents in compliment of Mrs.- Velma Olsen, a bride of last month. Fall flowers in the Various shades were attractively arranged throughout the . rooms. Fifteen girls enjoyed games and a dainty lunch after which Mrs. Olsen was presented with some lovely gifts. is ? 1 "f a 4 Warm dry feet make that cold wet job easier There are many days when it's wet under foot, but that need not worry you. We have a style of BALL BAND Footwear just suited to your needs. From boots or heavy arctics to galoshes and light, graceful rubbers, you'll find just the weight you want, just the height you want, and above all, just the wear you want. BALL BAND When you ee the Red Ball Trade Mark cm rubber footwear, you know you are getting the beat. - GODWIN'S OLDEN RULE For Best Values Abntyi MAIN STREET T,T?TTT, UTAH M lfcteCT. Hatch falh FroAaota. To eaa 4pa4 aad oa tba 4aaiar who aeOa to yo- BoaaotC TPwnaity ,Iif In- Prodaota ra ar a tbmct tb tf Thay aaa BEN3IETT GLAS3 ft PAINT COMPANY att Laha CHy, Utah. PaoataMo, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dickerson are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy born Monday. Mother and babe are doing nicely. . Stau'ey Lott, who is attending the missionary school in Salt Lake visit ed here over the week-end "with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott. ; Mr. and -Mrs. George Scown and daughter of Bait Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fox of Bingham were Sunday guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scown. Mrs. George Manning and son Veril, returned Monday to their home I in Carlin. Nevada, after visiting here I for a week with Mrs. Manning's par- Thirty friends pleasantly surprised Mrs. Alice Hutchings Wednesday evening at her home, the occasion be hie her birthda? anniversary.' Social chat and games were the diversion! of the evening, after which dainty re freshments were served. . Powers Shoe Store SOME ONE'S BIRTHDAY What Is better than a nice plant or a boquet of choice cut flowers. We have hundreds to select from.: LEHI FLORAL CO. R. F. Larsen and Miss Spencer of Salt Lake, visited here on Friday with Mrs. Fred Scown and Mrs. Mer- ton Brown. , The officers of the Second Ward Relief Society entertained the members mem-bers at a bazar shower Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. A. Knight. Following a program tasty lunch was served to forty-five ladies. All children who are taking part in the Primary Thanksgiving Festival, with officers and teachers, . are re quested to be in the general reversal Thursday, November 17,at the Royal Theatre , immediately after school. Watch next week's issue of this paper for further details of the festival to be given soon in the Royal theatre by the Primary children of the five wards of Lehi. 4 ' Mrs. O. L. Kittinger, Chairman. Sunday afternoon a birthday dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson honoring the 79 birthday of Mr. Peterson. A large birthday cake with 79 lighted candles centered the table. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, Emma Ashton, Ella Jacobs, Mary Thomas, Esther Powell, Mr. and Mrs. John Whhnpey and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson, Jr., and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Clark and family, Mrs. Arnold Dransfield, Mrs. Leonard Peterson of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee and Mr. and Mrs. D. Ashtqn of American Fork, Miss Lileth Peterson, Mrs. Lela Russon and Miss Rhoda Clark. ; o Notice To Taxpayers Taxes become delinquent at noon November 30th, 1927, ... t. ALICE FRANK, Deputy Collector. At Broadbents Sugar PerSack .. $6.85 10 Pounds Sugar ........75c Sego Milk, Large Cans...... i.L....i0c Sego Milk, Small Cans..... .: 5c New Raisins, Large Packet 10c New Currants, Large Packet 18c 2 for 35c Rice v..:..,.....,...4 Pounds 25c Pure Lard, Per Pound ". 20c Good Salmon, Per Can.. 15c Flour, Per Sack.. -....... .$1.60 LOOK OUT Fo"rSANTA CLAUS NEXT WEEK. BOYSMJNIONS Good Winter Weight All Sizes 90c, $1X0 and $1.15 MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY WINTER UNION SUITS $1.25 and $1.65 SPECIAL ON L. D. S. GARMENTS THIS WEEK iMen's Work Sox 15c and 20c Men's Fancy Silk Sox ! 50c Ladies' $1.50 All Silk From Top to Toe in the Latest Shades On Sale $1.00 the best ever. SOMETHING NEW MISSES' FANCY SPORT SILK HOSE 75c Value. On Sale 59c They're the very latest Look out for Santa Claus next-week next-week at Broadbents. Special 6 Bars Best Toilet Soap 59c and 6 Fancy Tumblers FREE. For Bargains Stop and Shop Broadbents Supported' by Robert Frazer, Walter Long, Mitchell Lewis and others. A vivid, human romance of the wild waste lands with one frail woman fac ing the thousand deaths of a love tortured soul. Also a comedy "RUMORS FOrt RENT" And International News. Advanced Prices Adults 25. Children 10c. ROYAL ; Friday, Nov. 11 NATIONAL Saturday, Nov. 12 ""TTuM tOX tmen!? A tribute to the horses of the World War. Buck Jones and Silver Buck in a smashing romance of daring adventure adven-ture on the shell spattered frontier of Western France. , , Thrills 'Suspense Humor and a love story that grips. Also chapter six of the "SAMSON AT CALFORD" A chapter of the Collegians And Two Comedies '"IN AGAIN OUT AGAIN" With Arthur Lake. And "SHARPS AND FLATS" ' . With Krazy Kat. , The Prices Are Regular. 'ROYAL Monday, Nov. NATIONAL 14 Tuesday, Nov. 15 A picturesque and faithful screen version of Jack London's most famous Btoryimpressive, beautiiui, tnruung, flramntln as DOWerlUl as we B"C' tossed sea. Also a comedy LO N G FLIV THE KING" At,tl Pathe News. Regular Prices. ROYAL, WEDNESDAY. NOV. 16. r 'A ITii CCON o i4V The Counsel for Defense himself the murderer vainly trying to clear an innocent man. He had freed hun areas of blood-guilty men. And now with his dearest friend Involved-could Involved-could he free HIM? And a comedy - WHY BLONDES LEAVE HOME"- International News. Advanced Prices Adults 2c. Children 10c COMING ATTRACTIONS . "DON MIKE" '"""SILK STOCKINGS" "TEXAS STREAK" "DROP KICK" ill L ii Tl3 Id 'VSS i 0) . t$Mlf RALPH W. INCE ' jVrVI CLAIR. AOAMJ TjM Theodore vom an J-2fr SNITZ EOWAROS f UjJv SWITCH ELL LEWIS flJC JACK ION DON I RALPH W.INCE 1 -5 CARL LAEMWLE m ' mem "OU'LL be singing . . ' no more ' . . . once you ve.siarcea to SAVE for the future. ' For with a substantial sub-stantial sum in the Bank, there'll be no clouds of Financial Adversity in your life and no downpour of "Worry. Yes, once the Savings habit takes hold, you 11 keep it up as readily as clockwork! We Pay 4 Interest Compounded " ' Semi-Annually on Savings State Bank of Lehi Lthi,Utik Pan-a-cea for chickens, more eggs for you. - (Look for 1 .Cent Sale) Kreso Dip No. lt Pint, Quart, Half Gallon and Gallon. , 1 Gallon Your Can $1.50 10 Ever Ready Blades (1 Ever Ready Razor : arid 2 Blades Free) Special....... 1 Pint Parke & Davis Cod Liver Oil, Tested.. 50c Rexall Lemon Cream Special .. 50c Fitch's Vanishing Cream..... Krasny Face Povder Krasny VanishiBg Cream, Cold CreamTissue- Cream Selling for Buy two and get LEHI DRUG CO. 4. E. TAYLOR TWO STORIS S. M. TAYLOR Radiator :-J ; - Use the surest freezing preventive Glycerine DENATURED ALCOHOL . DON'T TAKE CHANCES ' A Fordsoii Will do all kind of farm work PASTER AND BETTER Than Any Other : Power Unit. v Let Us Demonstrate. LEHI MOTOR GO Steve Ziiariernaa MAIN STREET Mr, Arthur Bradder is at his home suffering with one broken and four fractured ribs which he sustained last 'Monday at the West Jodan sugar factory, when he slipped and fell on the floor. At present Mr. Bradder is getting along nicely. The Fourth Ward Relief Society Annual Bazar will he held at the ward house all day Nov. 17th. There will will be a large variety of all kind to choose from. The classiest line of fancy work, also quilts, rugs and a wuuuenui ana complete line of women s and children's wearing apparel. ap-parel. Several booths, such as vegetables, vege-tables, candy and a variety of good eats. Something different, remember the date. 11-10-21 "it ain't gonna rain . X J. t l ..69c ..$1.25 .39c ...39c ..$1.00 .J0c one FREE. Ask us. Mrs. B. G. Webb, Miss Mable Webb and Wesley Jense, of Pleasant Grove, were Provo visitors Friday evening. ').- Mr. and Mrs. ' C'. C. Hackett entertained enter-tained at dinner Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hackett and Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Knight Mr. Fred Scown and Mr. Merton Brown who are employed In Dell, spent the weekend here with their families. ' ' Mrs. C. C. Hackett, Mr. and Mrs-Junius Mrs-Junius Banks and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ed-win Booth attended a party Saturday evening in Provo at the home f President Harris. loor S. D. Eroadbent 1 LEHI, UTAH I frie Weatl J ve Kept th( weens. t-wo he hi y times pjaerhav( fr pn Rose. I ,i.l!trcrprl jit is .to t nitlon 1 b. aud thi ihe Lion o Hansi rum Anii us Scho I. Gpodw nini d STiclall,! Ae SC. Banks b, Emma hiidersoi jeph Cou piiam'.'Do ten?od, I jabeck, fis, Jose; l, John I ftan Pet jWaniass ptin, :!Mr M i felief S I ' the i iiety vi it Tues' sck In E t ? 1 s i I L-i f: turn. T pe Soc m to; b i are i tt |