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Show Thursday, January 19 1328 THE LEIII SUN. LEIII, UTAH PAGE EIGHT L WA taJU -jk&aa,tMtaik''ik V ff ' ? "Refinish It Yourself With Bennetts fine paints you can do real interior in-terior and exterior painting at little cost. Brighten the home up with new floor and interior in-terior painting. Protect the exposed parts of your home with lasting paint. Let Us Give You Color Charts and Suggestions. Gilchrist Hardware MAIN STREET Phone 5-J MAIN STREET PROGRAM Royal-National Theatres REGULAR PRICE8 Adults 15c Children 10c National Tonight Richard. Dfcc. in Local Items Mrs, Arley Clark and daughter, Carina, 'were Salt Lake City visitors Saturday. Miss Merle Bash spent Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lake visiting with relatives. Miss Edith Iirsen of, Provo, was the guest of Miss Verland Evans over the week-end. Mr. John Goates Is enjoying an indefinite in-definite vteit In McGIli, Nevada, with his son, Blaine Goates Monday evening Mr. bnd Mrs. Arley Clark entertained at a prettily appointed ap-pointed dinner at their home. Covers were laid for Mr. and (Mrs. Claude Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Otterson and Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Oahoon and son, Spencer, of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Thurou Cahoon and daughters, Pelpha, ond Mrs. Henry Child, all of Spanish Fork, were visiting at Darling' Darl-ing' Hotel Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hackett. President Presi-dent A. J. Evans, Mr. James H. Gardner and Mr. J. W. Wing were among those from this city who attended at-tended the funeral services of Mr. Clarence Burgess in Alpine Friday, A delightful Leap-Year party given by Misses Ruth Goates, Mametta Royle and Nedra Lewis was featured last Thursday evening at the Goates home. The picture show was enjoyed first after which a hot chili supper was served. The guests Included besides be-sides the hostesses: Juliet Lott, Laverl Allred. Leola Goates, ' Dorothy Brooks, Kenneth Christensen, Blaine Taylor, Richard Bennlon, Herbert Johnson, Louis Phillips and LaMont Smith. Wvonle Hooley of Pleasant Grove, underwent on operation for appendicitis appendi-citis at the 'hospital Tuesday. Mrs. Ireen Nieteon of Provo, was operated on Tuesday at the local hospital for appendicitis. Miss Dolphine Pierson of Salt Lake, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Pierson. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goodman and Mrs. Jennie Nostrom attended a banquet nd social at Provo Monday evening, given for all employees of the Utah Power & Light Co. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jackson were In Lehi the first of this week visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson. " CJTT A "MflTT A T PnTrWTV' With Mary Brian and others. America's favorite In a stirring tale of Oriental mystery! A story of pirate attacks and heroic rescues! A picture that you'll like! Also a comedy "BUSTER COME ON" Starring Buster Brown and International Inter-national news. Regular prices. ..ROYAL NATIONAL Friday, Jan. 20 Saturday, Jan. 21 "THE SHIELD OF HONOR" With Neil Hamilton, Ralph Lewis, Dorothy Gulliver and Olaire McDowell. A girl locked in a safe. Her sweetheart, sweet-heart, an aerial policeman, receives an S. O. S. by radio while up in the clouds. He zooms to earth. And then one of the big thrills in "The Shield of Honor." Also the last "Chapter of "The Collegians " Chapter Eight of Mr and (Mrs. L, D. Racker and daughter, Anita, spent Tuesday visiting visit-ing In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hardy entertained entertain-ed at a radio party Sunday night at their home. Dainty refreshments were served to fifteen friends. iBishop and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith, Mrs, John Smith and Mrs. Harriet J. Smith were visitors Thursday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Smith entertained enter-tained sixteen friends at a social Friday Fri-day night at their" home. A musical program was enjoyed, after which dainty refreshments were served. The Second Intermediate Class of the Fourth Ward Sunday School with their teachers Rulon Taylor and L. O Christofferson entertained at a party Wednesday evening at the Carl Gunther home Games and refresh ments were Indulged in, after which they all enjoyed the picture show. And a comedy. "SAVE THE PIECES" All For Regular Prices. . Royal Saturday Lehi Third Ward Mutual Presents "A FORTUNATE f! A T ATWTTV" va i in iiua jk A Three Act Comedy ROYAL SATURDAY FOX WEEK From Jan. 22 to Jan. 28 ROYAL Monday, Jan. NATIONAL 23 Tuesday, Jan. 24 What? Ho! NOW FOR THE BIG Calico Ball DRESSES DRESSES DRESSES New Stock To Select From. SNAPPY NEW SPRING STYLES Created by "Nelly Don" $1.95 to $9.95 OTHERS AT $1.00, $1.65, etc. NEW SPRING MODELS IN MILTEX SILK CREPE DRESSES all at $9.95 "You Never Saw Snappier Dresses" They're The Town Talk. OODWIN'S Golden rule For Best Values Always. v MAIN STREET LKTTT, UtfAH 0 i C ' Jf. 4, btu lim-vr.'."' fi Hto mnc Jw-Sr Kft MLUAM POX fitsents rtlis tie raw the sewing 1MLi?chincirij An intensely interesting version of a great melodrama Dictnrinp- tti dangerous journey of a young girl from an East Side sweat shon tn life of luxury. Starring Madge Bellamy and Allan Simpson. And a comedy ' DAD'S CHOICE Regular Prices. Elders Armond Webb and Vera Webb Back . From Mission FJders Armond Webb and Vera Webb, the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Webh and Mr. and Mrs. Heber C. Webb, who have been doing missionary mission-ary work in the Southern States for the past twenty-five months, returned home Monday night. Vera tabored in the South Georgia district practically all the time with the exception. of five months that he spent in Florida. Armond's labors as Conference President, were in the Georgia district the entire two years. They report the work there is progressing pro-gressing by leaps and bounds, in fact faster than any other mission in the United States. On returning home they visited for a few days with relatives rela-tives in Columbus, Ohio. The boys say they are glad to be home again, but the compliment can be returned as we are glad to have them hack, o Engagement Announced Mr. ond Mrs. L. D. Racker announce an-nounce the engagement of their vdaughteT, Anitta, to Mr. Oscar Cragun f nm. Utah. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake Temple, February 1st. Several affairs are being planned in their honor. o Stake Beehive Graduation Held Sunday In Stake Tabernacle ' Graduating exercises were held last Sunday evening in the stake tabernacle taber-nacle for all of the Beehive girls of the entire Alpine stake. An exceptional excep-tional program was given in addition to the beautiful pageant "The Glory of Prayer," which consisted of the following characters: Nephi Reader Estella Fenton; Virgin Mrs. K. J. Bird; Angel of Heaven Ora Holmes; Spirit of Faith-Ethel Shoell; Spirit of DevotionBarbara Devo-tionBarbara Lott; Spirit of GuidanceRoberta Guid-anceRoberta Davis; Ten girls as children of guidance; eight small girls as Prayer children; solo during the pageant Gertrude Gourley; quar tetteFay Parker, Bertah Moyle, Mark Freebairn, Robert Deacon; music during the pageant by Alice Parker. Following is the girls who graduated gradu-ated from Lehi: lehl Second; Phyllis Kirtham, LaPriel Goodwin, Good-win, Clair Wells, June Larson, Audrey Aud-rey Davis, Clarice Allred, Newey Austin. i Lehl Third: Beth Turner, Eva Coldege, Mary Colledge, Olive Colledge, Fannie Bone, Selma Coates, June Beck, Emily Powell, Gerogida Udall, LaPriel Powell, Bertha Brems. Lehl Foortht Mia Christofferson, LaPriel Roberts, Wilmerth' Russon, Alivlne Rothe, Odessa Schow, Dorothy White. Lehi Fifths Lucile Anderson, Margaret Laird, Ruth Jlacker, Zona Evans, Geneva Frank, Nelda Clark, LaVeda East, Barbara Lott, Eleanor Harmon, Vir. ginla Woods. ; o Illusion Dispelled When a bride has been married about three months she begins to write home for the old clothes that she thought she would never have occasion oc-casion to use a (rain. Exchange. i s The Only Solution A Bank Account Are you worried when bills come in at the end of the month? Do you pass sleepless nights wondering how to meet them? There is an easy way out of your worries. Spend a little less than your income every week and put the balance in our saving bank. It will draw interest and grow with amazing rapidity. , ;; A Saving Bank account is a roof over your head keeping away the storms of adversity, ad-versity, and the scorching sun of worry. Interest at 4 on all Savings Deposits. State Bank of Lehi ifj Lehi, Utah . ft f 5 3 S SERVICE STAR LEGION PRAISED FOR XMAS GIFTS ROYAL WEDNESDAY JANUARY S & II ft AM P pjcwPOSEg It HU701IWm " f WTNTTH COPB With Kdmnnd Lowe. Li'.a Lee, May Allison. Holmes Herbert, Huntley Gordon and Jane Novak. Vital in theme of absorbing interest inter-est and directed by Harry Beaumont wild the outdoor sequences filmed in England. A picture you'll all like. And a comedy "GEORGE STEPS OUT" And International News. Regular Prices. Good Rubbers and Good Shoes ARE JUST THINGS TO HAVE NOW Our new rubbers have just arrived ., n .i n . ... ..i . . auu new Buipmem ot snoes are ia stock for men, boys, ladiee and the girls. Let us show them to you, we can please you first IX QUALITY and second in price at BROADBENTS Sale On Outing Flannel 27-inch Dark' and Light 15c Yd. 36-inch Dark or Light 20c Yd. SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON BLANKETS ALL GROCERIES 10 Pounds Sugar Lard, Pound Large Sego Milk Small Sego Milk.. Why Pay More? 75c .20c 10c . 5c Best 20c Can Corn .... Can Peas Good Salmon, Small.. Ralsms, Per Packet.. 15c 15c 15c 10c Rice 4 Pounds 25c 6 Bars Best Toilet Soap 59e and 6 Fancy Glass Tumblers FREE, at Broadbents P. S We Frame Pictures and Cover Dress Buttons. The following Is a letter of appreciation ap-preciation received by the Lehi Service Ser-vice Star Legion from the U. S. Veterans' hospital in Sheridan, Wyoming: Sheridan, Wyoming, Jan. 6, 1928. Miss Clara Doyle, Secretary, Lehi Service Star Legion, Lehi, Utah. My Dear Mjss Doyle: Your letter of December 20th has just been referred to us for answer. On December 20th we received from our Unit the forty-three jars of jelly and dam, and on December twentieth we also received twenty-nine twenty-nine packages of cigarettes as a Christmas remembrance for the Utah boys. We distributed these at once and the jams and jellies were placed on the tables Christmas day. We assure you that the kind thought of your Unit for these patients is greatly appreciated as it means much to them that their home state has not forgotten them. We had a very wonderful Christmas this year and enclose herewith our program pro-gram which will give you an idea of the activities we were able to carry on. Thanking you on behalf of the patients for your kind thought and cooperation in making this a happy season for them, -we remain Very cordially yours, HARRIET M. WERNTZ, Director, Red Cross Service. The membership drive for the Lehi Service Star Legion will commence February 9th. The complete program pro-gram will be announced later. Don't forget the Overall and Calico Ball Friday Night We are headquarters for the Best Brands OVERALLS and WORK CLOTHES Business Is Good. Powers Shoe Store Main Street, Lehi Tapestry Warp Usually the warp in tapestries of hemp. The pattern Is usually mad! of colored wool threads, although threads of gold and silver are son times added to give richness. Silk It used In China. LAKE CONTROL BOARD RE-ORGANIZES With the re-organization of the board of supervisors of the Utah lake control drainage district, E. S. Hinck ley of Provo became president; Morrell Evans, Lehi, secretary; A. T. Money, Spanish Fork, treasurer The latter was recently appointed supervisor in place of John Alleman of Springville. Wrote Fables That Live Aesop was a famous Grecian fabulist, fab-ulist, who lived about the middle ot the Sixth century B. C His fables were probably delivered orally and written down later by his admirers. Many have come down to the present tune, and are applicable to conditions of modern life. Canals Compared The Suez canal is the largest canal !n the length of miles, Its length being be-ing 90 miles. The Panama canal, however, is the deepest and widest canal with a depth of 45 feet and t width of 300 feet Eminent American Ralph Waldo Emerson, poet and philosopher, was born at Boston on May 25, 1803, and died at Concord. Mass., on April 27, 1882. He Is ranted among the great , philosophic writer of the world, and is the highest U rank in America.. o Beads for Rosaries The name "St, Cuthberfs Bew was given to the single Joints of ta articulated stems of encronltei w central perforation permitted them to be strung as beads, and they er used for rosaries and associated ' the name of St. Cuthbert. Fine Attributes The love of moral beauty and $f Is Implied by the Indulgence Old Anglo-Saxon Term aS J1 18 " "Ption of the old 7L f a"ed befanse lt Paid In Itwaa annual charge paid by a tenant to the lord of the otherlse the tenaiit had to render, such 8 plowing ta hu , of tW poetical taste are evidences w disposition In any man and argue for the largeness of his mind In otBP respects. Leigh Hunt o " Good Medicine A doctor and a Jurist both d that a new hat Is a splendid tonic & the average woman. Rather to though, if the lady wishes her before every meal. The trouble that she has t shake the ho51 before taking. |