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Show I I 11 it PAGE EIOIIT 1 i THE LEHI SUNT LEHI, Ut AH PROGRAM Royal-National Theatres REGULAR PRICES Adults 15c Children 10c National Tonight Paint It Yourself You 11 be surprised and pleased with results you can yourself get with Bennett's Paints. . You can improve the looks of your home and out buildings a hundred percent with a coat of paint. . Painting is also a sure insurance against deterioration. THE COST IS SMALL Get Our Color Charts and Suggestions. Gilchrist Hardware MAIN STREET Phono 5-J MAIN STREET turning A man's Dlcturn that wmdmi will ' love! THE GIRL THEY LEFT BEHINin THEM! Two boys loved her faced bullets and fever for her and one, a coward I turned hero and died for her! Don't miss "The Roueh Riders!" What a picture! So humorous so j spontaneous so human! You'll want to see It again and again. It's one of the few pictures that will live for- ever! Starring Noah Berrv. Marv Aster. George Brancroft and Frank Hopper. . Also a comedy "SOCIETY BREAKS" And International News. Advanced Prices. Adults 25c. Children 10c. Royal Wednesday, FeSniary' 1. Local Items MIbs Arvllla Watson spent Sunday and Monday In Salt lake visiting with Miss Nellie Watson. - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hutchlngs entertained en-tertained at djuner Sunday : evening for iMr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson. . Dr. and Mrs. F, D. Worlton had as their guests on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mott and family of Salt Lake. Mrs. Howard Thome and two children child-ren of Pleasant Grove, was visiting In Lehi Friday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Galsford. M!sa Essie and Elsie Galsford entertained en-tertained eleven of their young friends at a chill party Monday evening. even-ing. Games, etc., were the diversion of the evening. Mrs. E. II. Davis and Mrs. J. W. Bone were visitors in Salt Lake on Friday. Mr. Arnold Dransfield, who is em ployed In Ogden, wag visiting home with his family over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. 'Eldon Brown enter tained at Sunday dinner at their home for Mr. and Mrs. John Brown Mr. and Mrs, Mark Austin, of Salt Lake, were visiting in this city Thursday with friends nd relatives Mrs. Alice Austin is spending this week in Eureka visiting with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beck. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stewart and family of Salt Lake, were , Sunday guests of Mr. Stewart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stewart. ..ROYAL i Friday, February 3 NATIONAL. Saturday, Feb, 71 mamhinS. TBird i-UU. l-ASMONED HOSIERY 9 w II wv As a Valentine Humming Bird Full Fashioned Hosiery "wins her heart" and adorns her sole. We have all the newest colors, chic as Paris itselfl Style 60 Sllk-to-top Chiffon Chif-fon for evening wear; exquisitely oheer. n9J Per Puir ' . Style 30 Service Weight. Silk-to-hem. Sandal San-dal soles, $50 - Per Fair Dresses A SNAPPY NEW SPRING STOCK r 8 I " - 1 In. .' With June Marlowe and Husrh Allan Kexs best yet. A feast of thrills The furious battle between two giant oiauiuns ior leatiRrsh n rf tha ri nuu ueru. . i ne roaring stampede of thou anas or terror-mad horses a beauti- iui gin lying unconscious in jjdiu. a oreakneck. hich-snpo steeplechase. Dozens of other nnwor. p..i , iut puuenes. . Also chaDter ton nt "BLAKE OF SCOTLAND YARD" (In twelve chapters) Two comedies "CONSTANCE SIMP" : and "OCEON HOP" AH for Regular PrWa Start early the crowds will be there. Boyd Larsen entertained fourteen friends at a delightful sleighriaing party last Thursday night. Following the Blelgbrlde a hot supper was en joyed at the Larsen home. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cutler and daughters, Sally and Juliet, and Mrs. Dale Cutler and children visited In Salt Lake Sunday, the guests of Mrs. Laura T. Cutler. President and Mrs. A. J. EvanB had as their dinner guests Sunday Judge S. R. Thurman of Salt Lake, Mrs. D. J. Thurman and Mrs. Hazel Holmstead. Miss Ella Clark and Mr. George Muhlestien of Provo, and Miss Rhoda Clark," who is teaching school In Alpine, visited here Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Evans enter tained at a family dinner Tuesday evening, In honor of the twelfth birthday of their daughter, Helen. Covers were laid for fourteen. Miss Lillian Russon entertained Thursday night at a prettily ap pointed party at the home of her parents. Games were the main diver sion of the evening. Dainty refresh ments were served to twelve guests. Mrs. Sarah Ann Jones and Mrs. Margaret Griffiths, of Adamsville, have been visiting here for the past week at the home of Mr. John E. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes. Friday night Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson entertained at an attrac tively appointed dinner at their home. A crystal basket of carnations centered the table. Covers were laid for Vern and Lynn Webb, Robert Evans, Armond and Ralph Webb and the host and hostess. Tuesday afternoon the Second ward Relief Society entertained at a social in compliment of Mrs. Hazel Dunsdoni and Mrs. Maud Goodwin, retiring officers. The following pro gram was given after which refresh ments were served to forty-five ladies. A comic original letter by Mrs. Ruth Wanlass was read. Vocal soloAda Phillips. Reading -Barbara Knight. Vocal1 duet Mrs. Sadie Kittinger and Mrs. Gladys Barnes. A token of remembrance was presented to Mrs. Dunsdon and Mrs. Goodwin from the Relief Society ladies. . o- Thursday, February 2 Money speaks louder than words, and a hank account here louder than both. "WHATEVER YOU EARN SPEND LESS" State Bank of Lehi Lehi, Utah T 1 n T- '. I Matinee Every Saturday at 2:30. ROYAL NATIom a 1 ".uMaay, reo. o Tuesday. Feb. 7 vMANcY ' In "MOCKERY" With Barbara Bed ford and Ricardo Cortez. The high-water mark of Chaney achievement is reached by him in Card Of Thanks The members of the family of Charlotte Amanda Sabey desire to acknowledge with sincere apprciation your kindness and help during the illness and death of there mother. The Family. -o Card of Thank3 We feel very much indehtert tn ,.y.-. j -mj hi ill m - w this powerful drama. the many kind friends that have as- sisted us during the Illness and death of ftur dear wife and mother, and to them we send this rani appreciation. Mr. John E. Jones and Family Love hate, revenge, KTr sacrifice, intriirim .: 7 . ' o he runs the sramut nf every human emotion in as engrossing a tale as, this town has seen in years! Played against the stirring background oi nussia in revolt! And a comedv "ARE BRUNETTES SAFE" And Pathe News. Regular Prices. Racker-Cragun Marriage Mr. and Airs. Leonard Racker an nounce the marriage of their daugh ter, Anita, to Oscar Cragun, son of Mr. and (Mrs. Edmond Cragun, of Pleasant Grove. The marriage took place Wednesday, February 1st, in the Salt Lake Temple. The young couple, who are both popular in the younger social circle are extended the best of wishes from ineir host of friends. They will makp tneir home in Pleasant Grove. o Greenwowod-Grant V.TI T -r KfWiftht IcOBl ps, Ivraft Weaves ' Silk Slockir fliat Wear $W0 to $10.95 .. I.HLTEX SILK DRESSES $9.95 and up. . iSpringtime is close at hand in the meantime anything that looks like winter goods will go at almost your own price. GODWIN'S OLDEN RULE For Best Values Always. MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH If we were to tell you that Broadbents 1 . T . - a a iroou Place to do vonr shODDinsr.. that wnnl1 ha r,nA onu. , ..r.-vr- a I . ". . I. " MV S XkLZ Pen t tell you trie same tnmg that would be reliable - information and trnnA evidence! Our aim is to malr the above statements good. You Can Get Sugar, per sack (Today) $6.95 10 rounds Sugar-... 75c Large Sego Milk lfjc Small Sego Milk, .. ftc Kaisins, packet 10r wits V . -u'cmure arama with the he-man hero of the screen. D0RI mm Extra Quality Peas and Corn, Can 20 Tounds Best Rice.- .15c -$1.00 Dry Goods -15c Yard Hope Bleach 42-inch Tillow Tubing30c Yard Best 32-inch Dress Ginghams Outing Flannels -18c Yard -15c Yard hi IWnl f' Arthur Stone and George Fawcett k ST 7 girl ever "oved, -ui iow maue mm her enemy. Though he risked his life to save hers, she could never tell him how much she cared mihgiy as the giant3 around which it was written! 1 And a comedy "BACKWARD GEORGE" And International News. Regular Prices. Shoes For Men and Bovs Slippers for Ladies and Girls and lJLJii51-JK8 to keep them dry. The best assortment to select from. The price will not be a question when you see the shoes. Our Spring Millinery The largest stock for many vears will be here in a few days. You will find BROADBENTS. a good place to do your shopping. "We deliver promptly. Nuptials The marriage of David Grant ann of Mr. John Grant, and Miss Lucile ureenwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ab Greenwood of A0nio Fork, took place last Friday in the odit L-aue Temple. Both are well known in t.hfa m and hanTttr . i . .. tJ i;uugraiuiations are Lcuaerea Dy their many friends. . o- coln Day Program The Lehi Service' Rfa t il hold a Lincoln program and mem- , ne0D Thurslay, February th, from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. in th. Memorial building. The program to be given is- Singing '"America'Congregation. Ritchel recital-Service Star ladies. Patriotic song-Mrs. Edith Evans Philips81 Address-Mrs- En"na Patriotic song-HMr8. Fern JohMo prlidelf 8" L- state Memorial march fnr ai i vjOJ uuennes. Anyone wishing to donate to the fnn -L l . ... tile wnicn will en ik , . "owers memorial aay. Luncheon will be i wt?,:areln!itedte. Present uiuuiers and rclaH,. .... """"ra oi ex soldiers are especially invited. ml For Men and Boys HATS and CAPS Look At Your Hat-Everyone Hat-Everyone Else Does! Powers Shoe Store if Main Street, Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Steriw n.,.4 0 J-'Ull (till, Ql Provo, were Sunday guests of Mr -"u .ma. games H. Gray. - James A. GaisfM . dav t An , 'cwuue MOn- oay to Alta wher , having spent two CJ -other, Mr, S.E.Galsf;;d Uama Mr. and Mrs. v tnece. who have been here thi .... . 0 Priece's mother ZZ "'Z WMra- -n, will be r tZw T ng" their home in Vernai The Seagull Gw7 .. f-nd ward Primary teachers Mrs. V, l. . their Ernest tt.m. V euo ana 2 Jr-' entertained at a delightful party Tn . 8 The Mothers nnH . artists of .. T-.. " . -"ainea tHe Monday rZ"Z vim '""'"s me concert the serving of TTT , mg joyel fruEram was en- Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Gilchrist entertained en-tertained at dinner at their home Sunday, in honor of Mrs. Murray B. Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Evans Gil christ, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. j7cWanlass and Mr. and Mrs. William- Thomas motored to Provo Sunday where " they spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hunter and Mr. and Mrs. Jos& Davis. Mr. John Southwick has been call ed on a mission to the British Isles. He will leave Februarv the 13th to attend the, missionary school in Salt Lake, and will leave Salt Lake on the 28th. Mrs. H. D. Christeinsen was hostess to members of the Athenian Literary Club Wednesday afternoon at her home. The lesson on "Africa" as given by Mrs. 0. L. Kittinger, fol lowed by the serving of a dainty luncheon". Mrs. W-ilford Russon and Mrs. Alva Wing entertained, at a n"-cellaneous n"-cellaneous shower Wednesday afternoon after-noon in honor of Mra. Marvin Vinf at her home. The afternoon a5 spent in playing games, and dainty lunch was served to twentr five. Saturday evening Mrs. G. Adamson was pleasantly surprised ' their home by fourteen friend3 fro American Fork, the occasion beiof her birthday anniversary. Card game were enjoyed followed by 4he eerrM of a tasty supper. Centering tl table was a large birthday cafce- |