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Show AT LEHI LUMBER Don't Forget That With a $2.00 or More a 0 11 11 I I'l-'l 14- I I I 111 I lllh V Purchase of Fuller Paint You Will re 14: to 28 : FREE ceive a Mirror MAY its n r u-iree-wiiTers Local Items Cleo" Larson and ZIna. Anderson r ' were Provo visitors last Saturday. " ' Jack Bishop of Twin Falls, Idaho, is her spending this week In L' V with his auntMUs Ada WHhlght. ,Miss Thelra Larson of Provo wag a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson on Sunday. ' Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brad-show Brad-show and family of Salt Lake City, wer visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradnhaw. Miss Eva Gunther has returned home from Pooatello, Idaho, where she has bt4-n teaching school during the past winter. Mr. and Mrs. Kulon Taylor and baby of Magna, are here spending a few days with Mr. Taylor's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James X. Taylor. Miss Thresa Taylor, Miss Vera ' Taylor and Mr. Frank Martins of Ogden, were Lehl visitors on Sunday, Sun-day, guests of Mr. and, Mrs. E. B. ' Taylor. Mrs. J. It Carson and son, George, and Mrs. W. G. Loveridge spent - Saturday In Salt Lake City.. Mrs. Carson visited with her sister, Mrs. II. M. Williams. ; Mr. and Mrs. Davis Thorpe and , daughter of Sprlngville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James X. Taylor on Sunday, Mrs. Thorpe Is ,Wr. i Taylor's sister. , Mrs. .Jtuth B. Griffin returned to her home In Eacalante,, Monday jmornlng. after visiting In Lehl for the pjvs't sx. weeks with Mrs. Martha Bushman. . Por Sale Tomato, Cabbage, Cab-bage, Aster and Petunia Plants. Lehi Floral Co. Some More Red Hot Specials at BROADBENT'S Sugar Per Sack....$5.22 All Laundry Soap - 10 Bars For 35c 65c Broom for .35c Why Pay -More? Bananas -...........5c Pound Saturday Only 1 , Pure Lar&...2 Pounds 25c And our entire list of all Groceries On Special Sale. MILLINERY The Very Latest In Summer Sum-mer Hats. Just call and look them over they will sure please you! yt.y. We Are Offering Very Special Prices This , Week On ' ; ' ; ' SILK HOSE and- . SHOES All Silk Ankle ,. Sox...i......20c and 25c All Sizes j Mr. C. C. Hackett and Mr. Josepn Kackett visited relatives In Alpine on Monday. Mrs. Junius Banks and children visited in Salt Lake City, Saturday on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Walter I Webb of Salt Lake City, visited In Lehl with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb on Sunday. Sun-day. : : Mr. and Mrs; James Comer were visiting In Salt Lake City on Mon day with Mrs. Comer's mother, Mrs. Alice Tuckfield. Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson and two children of Provo, visited In Lehl Sunday with Mrs. Sorenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Blackhurst and Miss West of Salt Lake City, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Davis, Saturday evening, 20 Per Cent Discount Dis-count on all Gifts forthe Graduate Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cirton and sons, Joe and Jack, of Salt Lake City, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Davis on Sun day. ' Miss Edith Broadbent and Jay Haws of Salt Lake City, visited over the week-end with Miss Broad- bent's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broadbent. - - ' Also Some' More few -' Dress Prints to- select- from. Men's and Bo'ork , . Sox 10c Shirts, Miss LaPriel Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Roberts, left last week for Los Angeles, California, Cali-fornia, for a visit. She Is expected to arrive home In a few days. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tre-laney, Tre-laney, Mr. and Mrs. William Davis and LeRoy Davis of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. R..G. Bee' and son, James, and daughter, Mary, of Provo, were, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hu.tchings.- , , -. ' , Mrsf Jennie Child, , Miss Edna 'Child and Mr and Mrs. Harold Wfli i son of Ogden', motored to Lehl Sun day and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan W. Clark." Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Burbank of Milton, Oregon, were In Lehl last Friday, visiting with relative. Mrs. Burbank was formerly Miss Orpha Stewart of this city, the daughter of Mrs. Geneva Stewart Nlcholes. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne Henry and children of 8tandardvllle ar In Lehl for a visit with Mr, and Mrs Baztl Dorton and Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Ifltchock. They will remain here fpr about tn days. . John James, the British Vice Consul of Salt Lake City, was a guest of Mr. Paul Peterson on Saturday. Sat-urday. Mr. Peterson became acquainted wtlh Mr. James two year ago, while he was on , his mission In Great Britlan. He states that h and Mr. James did a great deal of preaching together. Mr. and Mrs Louis Peterson en tertalned friends at a card party Saturday evening. lilacs and other spring flowers decorated the entertaining enter-taining rooms and the table. A delicious supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hanson, Mr. Don Loveridge, Mrs. Julia Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. . A. F. Galsford and the host and hostess. Mrs. Boyd of Rocky Mount, North Carolina, who Is visiting In Utah and Idaho for an indefinite time, called to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates on Sunday. Mrs. Boyd was a friend of Miss Ethel Coates. who Is now laboring ag an L. D. S. missionary In North Carolina. Miss Coates stayed with her for several days. We are here toserve von the best and oj.lcss. Prompt delivery any. part of the day. Just Call 20-W Broadbent's Store On Monday Mr. and Mrs; ' Earl i Smith, ; Mrs. .-W. A. .: Brlnghurst of r......; GUI j pocateii0 Idaho, and Miss Marie Erlnghurst of Salt Lake City motored to Magna and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor. ' ft! Mrs. John Hutchings, and son, Harold, and daughter, Laurel, and Mrs. Eva Oxborrow, spent Saturday In Salt Lake City. Miss Lillian Russon returned where she spent a few days visiting visit-ing with her sister, Mrs. Delia Stone, The Dramatic Art Club of the high school are planning a party for Thursday evening. All club members mem-bers are Invited to be there. Ross Nlelson, coach at the Lehl High School, Is back to school this week.' Mr. Nlelson, was recently operated on for appendicitis and has been out cf school for the past three or four weeks! Mrs. Sarah E. Galsford spent last Friday and Saturday In Ogden, attending at-tending the state convention of th- Service Star Legion, as a delegate' from Lehl. She reports that a very! splendid service was held there on! Saturday and the Lehl members 1 will put over this same service In1 Lehl on Armistice Day. The Fifth Ward Primary officers and teachers, numbering sixteen wrc entertained at the home of Mrs. Ruby Zimmerman Meredith In Manila, Monday afternoon. They held a short business meeting, after which delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. Meredith, was formerly the secretary of the Fifth Ward Primary. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Ball announce an-nounce the arrival of their first child, a lovely baby son, born Thursday, May 14. The mother, who was before her marriage Miss Nedra Roberts, and the new arrival are doing nicely. ' Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Russon and Mr. and Mrs. George Russon motor ed to Springville, Saturday evening to attend the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mrs. Enoch Rus son s sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wales Crandell. , The Misses Beth Fox, Ruth Lott, Furn Hitchcock, Cleora and Nedra Lewis entertained Friday evening for Miss Dorothy Webb, who left the following Monday for Yakima, Washington. They attended a theatre during the forepart of the evening, then returned to the Webb home and enjoyed a hot waffle supper. sup-per. The Social Club members were delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. Earl Smith last Thursday afternoon. Prizes at bridge were awarded to Mrs. Edward Larsen for high score and Mrs. Aaer South-wick. South-wick. Later In the afternoon dainty refreshments were served. Special guests Included Mrs. George Lewis and Mrs. Howard Strang of Orem. Monday afternoon nine little , friends of Master Kenneth Wan-. Wan-. lass were entertained at the home of Kenneth's grandparents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. W. A. Knight, at a clever little j birthday party, given In honor of his fourth birthday anniversary. They ( enjoyed numerous little game?, after which dainty refreshments . were served. ' E. N.WEBB "The Gift Snap" . Jewler and Optomestrist MAIN STREET, LEHI Mr. and Mrs. Earl Trlnnaman of Salt Lake City, visited over the week-end with relatives in Lehl. Mrs. Melvin Johnson and son. Herman, visited in Salt Lake City over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jackson. A group of lady friends pleasant ly surprised Mrs. Ernest Webb at her home Monday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday anni versary. The afternoon was spent in social chat, followed by tasty re freshments. ' Mrs. Vera. Chlpman and family spent Saturday and Sunday In Lehl, guests of . Mrs. Chlpman's mother, Mrs. Sarah Knudpen and other relatives. Mrs. Chlpman sang In the choir at the stake concert Sat urday evening. s traws Straws Bj'ron Whipple and Taylor Merrill of Salt Lake City, arrived home last Friday, from an eight day trip through Southern Utah and in Los Angeles and San Francisco, California. Cali-fornia. While In Los Angeles they were tfutsts of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Chlpman, formerly of this. city. They report a fine trip. Camp No. 2 or the Daughters of the Pioneers were entertained at the home of Mrs. J, C. RuU last Thursday afternoon, Mrs. May Hanson Han-son gave the lite history of her father, Ephraim Jackso. Miss Elfie j Hanson gave a readinfc Miss Pansy J Hanson gave a plan selection and Miss Helen mnsoa sane a vocal l'OWERS'SHOE STORE . .miss tieien mnsoa sang a voca Mam btreet, Lehi 8oI- ,Afte: the KoKram deUclou " - refreshments were Rprvo.1 tn refreshments were served to twelve Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Mary Smith were the hostesses. GLOVERS CASH GROCERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS 48 Pounds Flour............ 95c S Pounds Soda Crackers........ 39c West Coast Coffee..... ..;24c Blue Pine Coffee. ,..,.......... 43c Ham 22e Pound Pork and Beans, Regular Seminary Commencement Very Largely Attended The High School Auditorium was narked to caDaclty and many , peo ple were standing at the annual commencement exercises of the Lehl Seminary, held Sunday even ing and all attending report the program as very exceptional. A pageant, "The Youth of Zlon: The Hope of the Church," presented by the seminary students was very eood. Different characters of the bible including, Enoch, Abraham, David, Daniel, Joseph. John, the beloved, be-loved, Nephi, Alma, Moroni, Joseph Smith, Joseph F. Smith modern youth, were well r i -.ented by members ' of the cl ' President Schow responded to 'he remarks given by modern y 'ith. The announcement an-nouncement of the characters by the young ladles was a pleasing feature. The costumes assisted greatly in helping the boys , to portray the characters and the lighting effect on the stage scenery was of great Interest The climax in the last tableau will long be remembered. The way our towns people are talking indicates the splendid success suc-cess of the pageant. W, . A chorus sang, "Oh It is Wonderful" Wonder-ful" and Herbert Johnson rendered a 'trombone selection. The congregation congre-gation sang as the , opening, and closing songs, "Hope of Israel" and "True to the Faith." Ernest Rothe offered the opening prayer and Miss ( Ruth Chrlstofferso'ri spoke the bene diction. . ; . . Forty-three graduates were presented pre-sented with diplomas by President Virgil H. Peterson. 1 tat leas. ' Mr. Don' '''Loveri.lse entertained friends at 'aa delicious supper Monday. Mon-day. :l'A' low 'vase of peonie and snowballs r formed ' a beautiful centerpiece.' 'Covers ' were laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gaisford, Mrs. Julia Vaughn, Mr. and . Mrs. Louis Peterson-and the; host. ' " ' The Window That Opens On The FUTURE Handing your deposit thru the teller's window each weeU aaamg mai mucn toward fut security, toward luture nl ures, travelptudy, or whatever you nave planned tor future years. Get in the habit of com. ing to putindow each with a sayiiiis deposit. It repayyou. 4 per cent Interest Let Us Explain Our Sayings'Plan State (y-( Si Barik- of L -vSafe4-Sound CI UTAH tM ui:a Mrs. Elwin Beck of Los Angeles, California, arrived In Lehl Sunday evening for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Jennie . Nostrom . and other relatives She intends to remain for' about two weeks. A CORRECTION' Service Stair Legion ,' :; Hold Silver Lands' .Gay in every detail was tkS. Sunday Miss Berniece Russon, Miss Twllla. KInghorn and Mrs. Wijliam Leff ler "of Provq, came to Lehi and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lott A. Russon. Mr. Noel Knight returned Saturday, Satur-day, after spending the past week In Brigham City on business. days. John Wall, take. It should have been Jnde-p Goodwin Instead of Judge We wish to correct this mls- Hospital Notes Glen Robertson of Pleasant Grove underwent an operation for rupture Tuesday morning at the hospital. Emmett Hanson had his tonsils removed on Saturday. Baby Southwlck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Southwlck, underwent a minor operation Tuesday morn ing. 10c ......... Cheese Malt SYrup '.. Corn Beef .... Chewing Gum. .....2 for 15o ... 20c Pound 45c 24 .2 Packages 6c 1 Can Wyandot Cleanser. .....10c One Towel FREE. Macaroni ...2 Packages 15c 1 Bar Cold Cream Soap.. 10c t Can Light House Cleanser FREE. 3 Bars Palm Olive Soap 25c 1 Package Bead FREE. Medium Size Oranges.,.. 20c Dozen Good Brooms 49c Phone 20 J 1st East, 5th North GLOVER CASH GROCERY Chamberlain-Carr Announcement Is being made of the,, marriage - of Mr. Joseph Carr, son of Mrs. Rose Carr of this city and Miss Myrl Chamberlain of Am erican Fork, which took place Monday Mon-day evening. May 18. in the Salt Lake temple. Elder James Christ- ensen performing the ceremony. Mr. Carr fulfilled a mission In the Southern States about two years ago and since that time has been employed here ami in Kai Ilake city. He lived In Tremonton prior to going on his mission. He has been an active church worker and has also taken an active part in various social activities In this city. He has many friends wishln him much happiness. The bride is a graduate nf th American Fork HIch School. After leaving high school she attended a! i ...... .. .. . i uoiuiy cuuure school in Salt Lake City and has for the past several 'months been operating a beauty shop in American Fork. She too, has many friends showering her with countless wishes for future happiness. We wJsh to correct. a'sftXltitem! in last wee-k's paper, . In .mention-': i n ( t Vitv furn man -"o u - yr nj a, doi TUlg. . . : " - . . a. SPntonpo In tho "Mt Tall- it vo:' Luncheon .'- .Of thp SrvW that these men were fined by Judge ff8rlo lt Wednesdaj afe' Taii vj eiLllcr ilivy UOliarS .pr'TRirty : iiwiii vi iuin. oanu rtavs. Tt KhrvnM ha. T, a- ! Gaisf ord. A mpetln? u-:i hii delegates selected to attend t! state convention at Ogden mm day and Saturday. Th to!!or. delegates were chosen: iIrs.M::5 Norman, Rhoda Gardner, te Evans, Sarah E. Galsford, & Doyle, May T. Bone, Effle-Dkte son, lone Gilchrist and VUiteSbii At the conclusion of ttBS; a prettily appointed luncnton r served. c- Lehi Scouts Will Attend At-tend Camp Timpanogos At a meeting held Tuesday even Ing for all . ward bishoprics. ...stake presidency and M. L A. workers it was decided that the boy scouts of ; the Lehl District would enjoy their summer' outing at Camp Tim -panogos, during the week from July 20-25 inclusive. Camp Timpanogos Is located In Provo Canyon and Is an Idea! place for a boy scout's summer outing. The boys of this district will be eager to attend the outing when the time nears. . c).X' .-- a On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trlnnaman and daughters, Beth ahd Rose, motored to Eureka and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor. Tennis Courts Being i : - ' Finished This W ;The two new tennis cw 'athletic (leUf being completed this week tr l t. i i i. ...... rnmi ior w cement have been laid, gra' ed and th cement mixer to r t. ha much loneer I V W AAA V V " the courts will be ready for good games. Tm Trlnnaman was a Salt 1 -,. nn Sunday. VlJ ' . ..w. v.. len gir! With (J , Pre n, exerc torlur .ites. borate attra( high khe- 1 he I fsle ar nd( feiniec jt schi iered I worn t it P iaX hi )seph ;uurt ddref I cent hing jj ant I they tol on. iuate lks o feep g Ration S'gher to aren tv th lis t lid ai num faxS jlaro the m t S n he s' m el X. 3-led 4ies i . ! pve - jrese ;b. ftd p f.e c; jit d ?' fol Jegiai for lars fi 1 u Is8 Missionary Parents 1 TTT! .. ana wives meeting To Be Held Next Tuesday A meeting for all members of the Missionary Parents and Wives association as-sociation will be held at the home of Mrs. Levi Phillips next Thursday Thurs-day evening. Mav 28 nt s nvwu All members are cordiallv invited tn ! FRESH !!'vEGETABIiS A l liai lib r l ski 1 1 ihl ai - i . " -... Crispy fresh vegetables selected first grade s menta are always to be had 'tere! Vegetables so different differ-ent in their tastiness that if will pay you always to & here first. Asparagus Tips Strawberries Tomatoes New Potatoes--IIead Lettuce. 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