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Show Thursday, December is 1nn. PAGE EIGHT THE LEHI SUN LEiri, UTAII It's only nine days until un-til Ohristmas. Have von realized that it's time to C make your selections now. Our big stock of better toys will make all the kiddies happy. Our prices will suit your pocketbook. Come In Today and Let Us Show You. Candies, Nuts, Toys, Cutlery, Guns, Etc. Gilchrist Hardware MAIN STREET Phone 5-J MAIN STREET PROGRAM Royal-National Theatres REGULAR PRICES Adults15c Children 10 c ROYAL TONIGHT -LEHI HIGH SCHOOL Presents "SEVEN CHANCES' A Three Act Play. Tickets 25c, 35c and 50c. For Sale at People's Co op. Flowers Will Say ' Merry Christmas For You Already the spirit of Christmas Is illuminating the world with Joy. How we all glory in a real old-fashioned Yuletide with its Flowers, Wreaths, Holly, Mistletoe and glistening tinsel! Above all other giftfl, Flowers carry the magic radiance of Christmas. ' Place your order TODAY or as. early as convenient for Christmas Delivery, Roses, Carnations,. Potted Plants and Ferns ', "We have hundreds' for yqu to select from.v ' r LEHI FLORAL CO., Lehi NATIONAL TONIGHT William "rear presents THE AUCTIONEER THE MOTION PICTURE OS DAVID BELASCO'tf siage succjesj Starring George Sidney, Marlon "Nixon and'Gareth Hughes. Here's a truly unusual picture that has pathos, humor, intrigue, romance everything! Miss it and you'll miss one of the most human recitals ever screened. Also a two reel comedy "MUMS THE WORD" And "International News." ' Regular Prices. ROYAL ' NATIONAL Friday, Dec. 16 Saturday, Dec. 17 Local Items Mr, and Mrs. John Whimpey, Mrs. Lela Russon and Miss Cleo Larsen motored to the capitol city Friday and spent the day visiting. Mr. and 'Mrs. Elisha Peck entertained entertain-ed at dinner Sunday at their home. Besides the Peck family covers were laid for Miss Lileth Peterson and Mrs. Lela Russon. Mrs. Jennie Nostrom and Mr. and Mre. J. W. Goodman attended a banquet ban-quet in Provo Monday evening given at the Elks 'Club house for the employees em-ployees of the Utah Power and Light company. Mrs.,'HeIen Hansen, of Levan, spent from Saturday until Monday visiting in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Han sen and family. Mrs. J. O. Meiling, Mrs. , Sydney Gilchrist, Mrs. Elgiva Thurman, Margaret and Ida Thurman and Miss Blair Gilchrist motored to Mt Pleas ant last Tuesday to attend the funeral fun-eral services for Mrs. H, Nielson. Mrs. Meiling remained there until Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Helquist ar rived here last week from Crockett, California, for a visit with Mr. Hel-quist's Hel-quist's mother, Mrs. ' Margaret Hel: quist. Mr. and Mrs. Helquist will re- tun after the Christmas holidays. lmckedmtie?oli& . Jason Robards'TomSantschi Virginia BrowrxFaiie-Nanette S&ffyGnjpry Kafirs Scannooi lottntctoy faiMty Ray Ennjjht . twos m pr1Ductio , - - You'll Root for Rinty as you never rooted! He is the big-bow-wow in a wild woolly, Western film. Also chapter three of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw motored motor-ed to Salt Lake Saturday to attend the theatre. Mrs. Ada Stoddard is visiting in Springville this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Taylor. I Thirty friends and relatives pleasantly pleas-antly surprised Mr. and Mrs. James Varney at their home Monday night After the usual social diversions a delicious lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Varney will move in the near future to American Fork where they will make their home. Goodwin's for Xmas Chocolates. The Second ward M I. A. gave an entertainment Tuesday evening in the ward meeting house. It "being open night no class work was held and the program commenced at 7:30 o'clock with Mrs. I. L. Lott in charge. Tie following program was given: A vocal solo Ralph Webb, accompanied accom-panied by Miss Miriam Whipple on the violin. Reading Miss Louie St. Jeor. Comic dialogue Horace Hadfleld and George . Bone. , "Keep Your Skirts Down Mary Ann" by Mrs. Eunice. Hutchings, June Beck and Emily Powell. 1 " Saxaphone solo Dean Worlton, accompanied ac-companied by Miss Clarice Allred. A comic play "Maggie and Jiggs" by; members of Third Ward Relief Soicety. Ottley-Davis 3Tord has just been received by relatives of the marriage of Edward B," Davis, son of Mrs. Asa Clark of this city, to Miss Odella Ottley of Salt Lake. . The marriage took place November 26th in Pocatello, where Edward has been employed for some time. . ; , ' 0 Announcements The Men Behind The Check Book bearing the name of this bank are the foremost fore-most business and professional men of the community. The reputation of each on our directorate is sufficient to invite your fullest confidence. It also insures liberal treatment treat-ment at all times. Call and talk it over. At tutmtl t . ' ' "havden Clli? I ' .-. ' I STEVINSON V l I a: - RobertHiU pf n-Tv".Vvy.r?ii'ii m I HSUl The plot deepens with each episode. . A comedy "WHY MULES LEAVE HOME" Starring Fanny the mule. A Krazy Kat. Regular Prices. ROYAL Monday, Dec. 19 NATIONAL Tuesday, Dec. 20 DON'T WAIT IaRocqu A PUI I f WK&MM I far mrr nt a Am tatir.ThfH fl mm mGraceml G&ACEFtTL In thoueht anil Saceful In fact the gift of . nyx Pointex SUk tocking. We have gift (election including in-cluding all the mart new colors and weights. Onyx Pointex Until The Last Minute To Do Your Xmas Shopping 1 lTWr rWrwttf th I STOGESTIONS ' ' " 4 Ctinstmas tree- ; 0 Dresses Silk Hosiery Dress Shirts Kelly Dons Slippers Ties ' Gloves , Footwear Galoshes Dolls 1 Reefers ( ' ' Mufflers Blankets Garter Sets Purses Lingerie Umbrellas Frocks Hand Bags Bath Robes Towels Handkerchiefs j.Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dickerson announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth, to Mr. Oral .. Evans, son of Mr. and' Mrs.; Join S, Evans, the marriage will take place on the 21st of December in the Salt Lake Temple. ' 0 - Mr. W. J. Gurney announces the engagement of his daughter, Belva to Mr. Val Johnson, of Provo, the marri age to take place December 21st in the Salt Lake Temple. State Bank of Lehi 't.i- Lehi, Utah Miss Ruth Osterloh and Mr. Charles Lloyd, of Salt Lake, visited here Sunday Sun-day with, Mr. and Mrs. Hv C. Osterloh. Mr. and 'Mrs. D. H. Chipman and son, Robert, and Aubern Chipman, of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Bishop and Mrs. R. J. Whipple. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Manning of Carlin, , Nevada, are here for a two weeks Tisit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Manning. Mrs. Mary Kirkham, is in Salt Lake City, visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Pack. Dr. and; Mrs. Boyd Merrihew, of Salt Lake, visited here Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. " Joseph Kirkham and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Peck, Bishop and Mrs. Joseph 13. Smith and daughter, Utella, and Mrs. , O. P. Hunter were visitors in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Satur-day. ; ' mm FROM THE STORY BY EDNA, FERBER THE LATEST HAGE IN PARIS A THRILLING ROMANCE' Supported by Jobyna Ralston and Louise Dresser HE WAS A GIGOLO a dancing man a cafe parasite yet she loved him, while he, accepting her money, was shamed. A picture story filled with drama, comedy, pathos and poignant human interest you 11 remember it always. With a two reel comedy "BROKE IN CHINA" And Paths News. Regular Prices. ROYAL WED, DECEMBER 21 Dolores CQsreiio mA IAS0N I0&AROJ EUNiraSTUU) CHRISTMAS CANDY At A Big Saving STARTUP'S CHOCOLATES Three Pound Boxi 98q Five Pound Box $1.59 Do Your Xmas Shopping at (T GODWIN'S yOLDEN RULE For Best Values iMways MAIN STKEET , , IKt, UTAH MIWMD i jr. . : -t NK WVK) ItlAiCO .4' - '' A win i V 1 v- central give me banta Uaus, Wease. Hello, yes this is Santa Claus. Hello, is this Santa Claust What would you like my little girl. Dear Santa Claus bring me a pretty doll and a doll buggy, some real slippers, a big balL some story books, blocks, a game, lots of candy, nuts and oranges, and a whole lot of things Won't you Santa Claus! b Sure I will, tell your mother to go to BROADBENTS' things there for you. Good bye, good bye Santa Claus. STORE. I have left all these Christmas m J" 1VJ in holiday 1 -C s ' 1 Condemned as a traitor to the Confederates, Con-federates, she faced a firing squad of boys who knew her and loved her. Also a comedy "HER SILENT WOW" And International News. Advanced Price Adults 25c. Children 10c. ornmg WHAT THRILLS OF JOT THERE WILL BE IF YOU ATTEND THE TOY FAIR and SALE AT BROADBENTS ONLY A SHORT TIME LEFT TO SEE THE FINEST SIGHT IN TOWN uVUf 01 f 1Ils containg all that is bright, fresh, new and novel goods of genuine worth and unquestioned value for reallt flMirwln0Ve! EVERYTHING HAS GOT TO GO REGARDLESS OF COST Everybody exclaiming on entering our store: ""Well w hav eni j . Oaus Store!" Just look. And everything is .ftanged on tabled i Ztl Td for 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c. Hundreds of nice pr esents on each table Mama Dolls 50c up to $3.25 for the largest ' All Size Wagons, Sleighs, Tri-Cyeles and Wheel Barrows. ARE YOU RiJADY FOR CHRISTMAS MORNING? If not visit Broadbent's Store. The Real Home of Santa Clan Bri , Santa likes the little ones. We have many hundreds presenN tn Sfw entire family, day. Extra sales people ready to wait on you, to select from. Music all PRICES DOWN TO THE GOOD OLD TIMES uOOD MIXED CANDY 20c Pound GOOD MIXED NUTS 25c Pound rvvsxu rAUiur kaisiks 10c ON CURRANTS PACKET LEMON PEEL, Per Pound. -18c 30c SALE PRICES SHOES, DRESS GOOTis Trvnv.V.. WEAR AND GROCERIES STILL GOOD Be sure and ask to see our $1.25 ALL SILK HOSE ON SALE FOR $1.00 EACH PAIR IN HOLLY BOX oents Big Xmas Sale and this year bealsaothe; 't f The Sale Is Now On. COME rpp tttt. n. J. ' ' xxxx, aui jt Aii AT BROADBENTS |