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Show THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1931 We have a number of our new fall suits in SURE NIFTY Special Price on our Spring and Summer Suits POWERS' S1I0E - STORE Main Street, Lehi Local Items Mr. A. E. Poison and children of Sandy vlxlted In Lehi Tuesday with reliitlvea. Dick Kirk hum of Pocatello, Idaho visited with old friend and ac quaintance in Lehi, Tuesday. Mini Myrl Kilrren of Suit Lake City, is here upending a few daya with her count n, MIkh Lois Dicker-aon. Dicker-aon. The Tucker 4-II flub enjoyed a delightful outing to Kara toga- resort Tuesday. Bathing was enjoyed, after which a dainty luncheon wu nerved. The girls were chaperoned by their advisor, Mrs. J. C. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. Denzll Klrkham of Ejihriam, vlttlted over the week-end here with Mr. and Mm. J. C, Ruitxell. Miss Marjorle Russell accompanied ac-companied them home for a week'a vtalt. Mr. K. R. Dickenson, who la employed em-ployed at Roulder City, Nevada, arrived ar-rived home last Wednesday for a week'a visit with his wife and children. Irvln Dtckerson, who had been vlxltlng at fiouider city with hU father and brother for several lay, came home with him. Mr. and Mr. Edgar Hale and Culvta Hale of Pocatello, Idaho, Elista ftea'mona of Hyde Park, Mr. and Mr. Frank Hide of Rupert and Mary Hide of Rupert, Idaho, are here Kpeinllng a few daya at the liome of Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Carson. Mra. John T. Rumen of St. John spent Saturday and Sunday her Ylalttnjr with her aon and family, ilr. and Mra. J. C, Russell and children. On Sunday Mr. and Mm, 5len Russell of Thistle were guests of the IUihhcU family. ,Mhw Luclle Oarrlety of Eureka, la here for a few daya visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mm. Alma Beck. Mr. and Mra. Donald Nelson of Sun Frunclsco, California, are here visiting with Mra. Nelson'a parent, Mr. and Mra Enoch Russon, Mra. Albert Dranafield and family of Ogden, arrived here Sunday to upend a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Russon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathls of New Harmony, Utah, are here for a short visit with Mrs. Mathls sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gardner and family. Tuesday morning, July list, the children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mr. Enoch Ruason, motor ed to American Fork Canyon and spent the day. In the evening they alt enjoyed a trip to Saratoga Springs. , ,i Mr. and Mrs. B. Q. Webb are re- Jolting over the arrival of a new irranddaughter, born to Mr. and Mr. I). C. Tldwell of McOUl, Nevada, on July 14. This Is the second child In the Tldwell family All concerned are doing fine. Mrs. Tldwell was formerly Mis Vernett Webb of this city. A lawn party In honor of Mrs. Enoch Ruaaon's 60th birthday was given by her children at the family home, last Monday night, July 20th. A delightful program was rendered being concluded by the children ulnglng "That Wonderful Mother of Mine." After refreshment the honored guest opened her many gifts. Those present were: Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Ruason and children child-ren of Fresno, California: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nelson of San Francisco, Fran-cisco, California; Mrs. Albert Dransflcld and children of Ogden; Mr. and Mra. C. M. Stone of Vineyard; Vine-yard; Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Russon and family of Bacchus. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Crandall, Mr. and Mrs". Harve Rlacket, Mrs, Hattle Johnson all of Sprlngvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Russon and family, Elmo, Lillian and Enoch Rusaon, Mr. and Mrs. George Russon, Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, Mr. Thomas Russon, Mrs. Mary Klrkham, Mrs. Kate Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Patrick, Pat-rick, Mrs. Rebecca Wilson. Miss Mary Wilson and the hostess, all of this city. All of Mrs. Russon's family were present except Mr. Jesse Russon who is still confined to his bed with a broken pelvis hone. ' NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC After , July 24 we will be pleased to serve you with pure lee at c-"per pound In lots of not tens than 50 pounds. For smaller quantities see Geo. C. Loverldge a. . FOURTH WARD CASH STORE Lehi Phone 14-W u ans ,ash;& Garry PhoneNo.6 FREE ICE COLD LEMONADE TO ALL PATRONS A FEW OF OUR THURSDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Mission Uoll Toilet Soap.......... Crystal White Laundry Soap- 5 for 25c .8 for 25c 100 Pounds Bag $5.40 ...... 2 for 25c .Can 10c uirar Salmon, Tall Medium Red-Peas. Red-Peas. Standard Earlv June Milk... . . ....3 and 6 for 25c Vanilla Extracts, Regular 40e, 2 0z. -25c Bread -Large 16 Oz. Loaves, Sliced 3 for 25c The Pick of the Bargain Specials BANANAS PER POUND 4c 10 POUND SACK SUGAR...... 55c Oranges, Per Dozen 15c 1 Large Can Pineapple 20c Beet Jar Rubbers, Doien 5c Very Good Salmon 10c and 15c West Coast Coffee 20c Large Can Tomatoes..... 10c PURE LARD ...2 Pounds 25c Breakfast Bacon 25c Pound Bstt Pickling Vinegar 23c Raisins 3 Packet 25c Fruit Jar Lids Dozen 27c LARGE CORN FLAKES. .2 for 25c FLOUR, PER SACK.... ...00c 9 pound Sack Oatmeal.. 34c 9 Pound Sack Gennade..... 35c Good Brooms 35c A. B. SOAP and CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 Bars 35c And All Other Groceries On Special Sale. NEW POTATOES.... Pound Vtc AT BROADBENTS In Our Dry Goods Department You , Can Get Summer Weight L. D. S. Garments 69c DRESS PRINTS, Yard... ...... .12c BEST ENGLISH PRINTS NOW 18c Large Bath Towels, 22 in. by 48 in. Regular 40c each, On Sal 2 for 50c SHOES New Snappy Styles at Greatly Reduced Prices We can fit and please every mem ber of the family. SILK HOSE One Specially Priced Silk Hose r. ....... ..60c Pair $1.00 Others 75c, $1.00 and a very special $1.75 On Sale 11.25 Drive Here, This Is The Place BROADBENT'S FOR BARGAINS TUB LEIII SUN, LEHI, UTAH Engagement Announced Carson Itogf THURSDAY , Mr. and Mrs. Jume. H. Gardner announce the engagement of their daughter. Fern, to Milton R. liunwr, over two hundred and five members of the Carson twenty- family . 1 A- , i..tr . ... l on annual 'c son of Mr. and Mr. John Joined logeu.cr -"-" n of Holden. The marriage will takunlon Xue8day at 'J' nlace in the Logan temple. July 30 I Member8 ot the family from Rupert Miss Gardner is ft graduate Pocatello and iTivritv of Utah and is a neden. Ophir, member of the Alpha Chi, the Phi remington. Hyde . . . i - rtaltlL Phl'- tlnmmnlh X" Kunna ni ana cni - ,urem, Riackfoot. loan" Salt Lake City, park. Provo, Nevada, Fairrjeia sororities. Mr. Hunter is t" ate of the Brlgham Toung Univer sity. - . . ... i attendance ana uem ric ... - participated in a program, games and sports, bathing, luncheon and .... .lnerl Friends were told or me '" , dancing. . , marriage at a prettily appointed) The program that was given lot announcement tea, given Saturday j0W8: - afternoon at the home of the bride's Communty singing, under tne sister, Mrs. Robert C. Pi xton of Salt' dlrectIon 0f Miss Delia Carson, The living rooms were prftyer Drson Prestwitcn oi decorated with pink a tribute to the early Carson i .lnl . 1 J1W nlnrtO roses and sweet peas, a iavc.m. ; gettiers. Miss vema tim., color scheme was used In the dining, Klo by Mis8 Leah Carson; vocal room. The serving table held a,duet by the pyne sisters of Provo; hand-made lace cloth over lavendar j yocal by Mr. Hale of Ogden; and was centered with ft silver bowl j readlngr by Leona Carson, of lavendar sweet peas. Lavendar' Fon0wlng the program a delicious ton in alitor hnMerg were placed . iiiaAn ,,.nfl Hcrved and the re Lake City, attractively I Ww-tiw- m --- - 1 I V wm, - f 'i at each end of the table. Mrs. Joseph L. Nlelson of Bland- mainder of the afternoon and early eveninsr spent in games and swim- ing presided at the tea table, and ming Dancing in the Pavilion late was assisted In serving by Mrs. Jn the evening concluded the days LeRoy B. Gardner, Mrs. Reed H-' entertainment. Gardner and Mrs. Virgil Goates. J New- ott lcer8 were elected as fol-Mlss fol-Mlss Gardner and Mrs. Plxton were)loW9. president, Charles Carson; assisted In receiving by Mrs. James gecretary and treasurer. Delia Car-H. Car-H. Gardner and Miss Lois Gardner. gon. historian, David C. Ure, of Sunday afternoon from 3 until 7jgait Lake City; genealogist, Emma Miss Gardner Is entertaining at a Hale of pocatelIo, Idaho; reunion trouseau tea at the home of her cotnmittee. David H. Carson, chair parents, Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. James H. 'Tomatoes, Large Cans Potatoes . Oranges Grapefruit Bananas 5c Each -5 for 50c 15 Pounds for 25c 2 Dozen for 35c Lemons. 30c Doz. . .5 Pounds 25c Also lee Cold Melons, Cantaloupes, Seedless Grapes and Large Finn Tomatoes. YOUNG TENDER MEATS Srppr TIambenrer 2 Pounds 32c liabv Steer Roast T Bone and Sirloin Steak.. Boiling Meat Leg of Lamb-. 50c Pound Beef Tongue 15c Pound .5 Pounds 33c -- 3 Pounds 25c Lamb Stew 5c Lb. . 1.20c Also The Best In Veal and Pork Cuts. Ham, stiek bologna, boiled ham and other eold meats. T.ard 2 Lbs. 25c Mild Cheese 15c Lb. Friend and relatives entertain ed Sunday. in honor of the birthday birth-day anniversary of Mr. Victor Smith. The afternoon was pleasantly pleas-antly spent chatting and a delicious dinner wa served. The Misses Ivy and Eloise Rus son visited during the past week in oarneld with their cousin, Miss Cleo Russon. On Wednesday a party In their honor was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Taylor. They returned home Thurs day, ; Mr, and MrsR. E. Woods have arrived home, after spending the past two months on a vacation trip wong the coast. The visited in Portland, Oregon, with Mrs. Woods' mower, m British Columbia, In California, and back through Reno, Nevada. They report a wonderful trip. Mr. Woods will begin working work-ing back at the U. P. station on August 15. Friends In this city will be very interested to near that Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen has arrived home after spending the pat sis weeks In the East. She visited in Milwaukee with her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen, In Independence, Inde-pendence, Missouri with Mrs. J. J. Turner and all of the church historical points In Independence. She visited the temple site, where they are building their temple, the courthouse when Prophet Joseph Smith was imprisoned and many Interesting points. She came thru Kansas City, through the Royal Gorge and home and reports a wonderful trip Marriage Announced Mr. and Mrs. S. E. LIttleford announce an-nounce the marriage of their son, Grant, to Miss Luclle Deveraux of Pleasant Grove. The marriage took place in Ogden, Monday, July 20. Both young people have many friends in their respective com munities who are extending wishes for their future happiness and suc cess, . . .. . man; Charles uranaau, urem; muiio. Homer, Ogden; Delvls Hide, Nevada; temple committee, Edgar Hale, chairman; Mrs. D. H. Carson, Lehi and Sarah Prestwitch, Orem. . o Local Farm Bureau Baseball Team Still In Action The Lehi Farm Bureau team met the Spanish Fork boys here last Wednesday and were defeated by a 5-4 score. Saturday afternoon the HOW FAST WILL I YOU GET THERE? Many are taking the stage-coach route when ft, If Airplane is available. Definite planned savings a S vestment, and trust accounts . . Intelligent budgeting ij J the Air-line to independence . . Come in and let ug map out your route. - j? Our personalised banking services, under the aWt g management of Mr. Cliipman will gladly assist you. State mnK oi Leiii Safe Sound LEIII, UTAH They will make their home In Salt iLakeshore teatn came to fo , will leave Monday,. July Lake City for the present. Young Couple Wed i Charming in every detail was the wedding of Miss Valdls Fowler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Fowler and Mr. Roland C. Farns-worth Farns-worth of San Francisco, California, which took place last Wednesday evening in the Lehi Memorial Hall. The young couple stood In an alcove al-cove beautifully decorated with potted flowers. ; Mrs. Margaret Klrkham sang, "O Promise Me." A. B. Anderson offered the prayer and the wedding ceremony was then performed by Bfshop Joseph E. Smith. Mr. Wendall Smith, of San Francisco, California, son of John Y.' Smith acted a best man and Miss Agnes Farmrworth as bridesmaid. brides-maid. A lavendar and white color scheme prevailed throughout the hall decorations. " ' Mrs. Edith Evan sang. "At Dawning," accompanied by Miss Clarice Allred and Miss- Note COmer gave two readings. Mrs. John Zimmerman. Mrs. Geo. Lewis, Mrs. Sylvester Evans and Mrs. James Comer were in charge of the refreshments and Miss Farnsworth was rn charge- of the gffta There were fifty relatives- and close friends in attendance at the wedding, those from' out-of-town Includfngr Mrs. Serenai Fams worth and daughter. Agnes, Lincoln Farnsworth, Wendall Smitft, rt of San Franetsco, California; Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Gardner, Arthur Gardner, Gard-ner, Mr. and Mrs. Warren- Wblt- taker, M. and Mrs. Cm f for a and daughter, Marva CroffordV alt of Provor nd Ortln B&stinn. of Pleas ant Grove. The young coopte will' rrmke San .uaieo, vaiirornfa, there home, where Mr. Farnsworth; war finish school. Boy Scouts Will Leave Mon. For Camp Tim. Boy scouts of the Lehi District 27 for a rtraar'a niitttiir at P.imn TimnanoETOH another league game. They were1 . " , . , . . . - In PrAvn ranvnii TU Tjhi District badly defeated by the local lads . . . .... ... .... .Scout officials held a meeting who played real ball with Hackett , . . , . TfcfliTuesday evening and laid plans for At. T.enr t L. o JT, x. the outing. Twenty-five boys from Al Jjcill score ended, Lehi 8 and Lakeshore: ;..-.., j wiu awena wun me louowing Tuesday rf ternoon Lehi and Span- i acout Bftater8' Dale Hadfield, Ish Fork played an interesting 'Eldred x, Boyd Larsenr Dean game at Geneva. Both teams play- Worlton G1en Bushman, ed good ball and the score remained The entire week will be crowded close throughout. Spanish Fork with activities for the boys. Five captured the game by a 7-6 score, scout matsers and five experts in Lehi will play the Salem team handicraft, woodcraft, 'cooking, at Salem on July 24. o Two Cars Crash On Main Street A Ford enr driven by Mr. Suel Zlmmecnvr.n crashed headlong into the rear of the Ford ear of Mr. Lott Russon, Just In front of the M. S. Lott Plumbing Shop, Wednesday Wed-nesday morning. Mr. Russon was turning around on Main street and Mr. Zimmerman was traveling east. He failed to se the Russon car which turned around directly in front of him until it was toe late The rear tire was torn and the fender bent up on the Russon car. The front fender on Jfr. Zimmerman's car was bent. No one was Injured. GLOVERS CASH GROCERY Flour . Sugar . Sugar . Vinegar - We Bag t0 Pound 55c tOO Pound $5.45 28c Gallon Malt Syrup 4 45c Corn Flakes Vf Ir iSc ?wo 10c Cprt 29c Potato Chips , Tomatoes, Pea !""l0c Can Ral8ln9 S for 25c Po,atw8 - ...13 Pound 25c Fresh Tomatoes.. 2 for 15c Moapa Cataloupes foe 25c 0rat 10c Pound Watermelon p0uniJ "am 21c Pound Large Can Ripe OHvea t7e Pnone 20-J FREE DELIVERY 1st East, 5th North An Appreciation To our many friends who, when our home was threatened with what seemed at the time to be almost certain destruction. left their labors and braved the 'smoke and 'intense beat to save our booseftold effects; to the firemen for their vigilance and; self sacrifker to the boy who sent In the alana; to those who patroled the roof; to those who aa-sfated aa-sfated ia the retorm off the furniture to the home; and to tine? wfigiLbcrs who- so kindly aWed ui in the restoration, of our Bome to order, this appreciation fa- sincerely dedi-eaam.. dedi-eaam.. (Sigoed Mrs.. Inez Peterson ami Family. o appreciation: We wish t take this means of thanking the pobfflb;, the many friends and neighbors and! the fnre nren; wnt worked so diligently and succeeded In saving- our ch&Htera coops; wMgfe came so fceariy born-ing born-ing down to the fire Monday eAtea-tog. eAtea-tog. W sineereTy appreciate? th services; ser-vices; shown trsi Mr. and Mrs. JL K Dturtom o CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone who, so kindly assisted us ia any way during- the illness and death of our e. . - - wiuvra mire and mother., speakers, floral offerings, musical numbers and all favors extended and the sympathy affofded ns. we are- truly grateful for. Mr. Soren Sorensoj and family. "O Card of Thanks We wish to thank th 1M American Fork Fire Dopartmenta. the any kind friends and neighbors neigh-bors who worked so faithfully h. ffehting the recent fire at our home. Every kindness shown us is appreciated. ap-preciated. Mr. nd Mrs, William Taylor and family. Tne cars. ether nature, etc, will be la- attendance at the camp and. teach- the boys along these lines. Eacbi day short hikes will be takeni and5 te day before be-fore leaving the camp the boys- will hike to the. ,tpp. pt Mount Tlm-panogos. Tlm-panogos. In addition'. to the hikes, scout games, merit badge instruction instruc-tion and campfire programs will add to the boys entertainment. Wholesome meais will-be provided for the groups. " Special Pictures At Royal and Cozy Theatres For July24.andI25 Ken Maynard with his famous horse Tarzan In "Alias, The Bad Man" will be the feature picture-at the Royal, Friday, July. 24' and1 at the Cozy, Saturday, July 25, and that thrilling Peter B. Kyne's- novel 'Never The Twain" Shall Meet" will be the feature, picture at the Cozy. Friday, July 24 and' at tne Royal, Saturday,. July 25. Witfb a, special matinee at both- tHeatees Friday. July 84. .... .Hospital Notes Mrs. Raymond Careon and baby were removed to her bt Tuesday. lone Goates had her appsnia moved at the Lehi hospital Fridsj. Tfoe- baby son of Mr, and te Karren Turner underwent a nise operation at the hospital Donnai and" Hale Sotrtlrofcl! hi their tonsil removeit Sahriji morning. Mrs: Sydney Gffchrist tmlerra. a Major operation at the ipospiu; on Sronday. Btofcara Beck, dkaghter St and' Mrs. Art Beck find! her tM takew out Tuesday- Mrs; ISver RoBerts: KiderwHit s major' operation' at tie tospiS-Tuesdhy; tospiS-Tuesdhy; MelVin- Minor of Vineyard', under went an operation for Wednesday morning. B ROM TAH I I Cover Salt W" Sniered Losen bun fvening indee i and e congri jit to I Mid Wed (i a'a land 1 h plat honor fl'nlon Provo, L-iin ( lehi IX repi kearln iels a Land I idge9 obn I fsnd C a Aire j will i tnishet ones iwffl tea: jippear tree i lis th9 Inajoi fat; B ?.d Ar teWt I'juI is ill f Hadfi -Era La Leia A baby girt' was bom to Hr. aic Mrs. Louis Walters of JEmer'- Fork at the- Lebi hospital W"ednes- day.. Eay to- Place Hi If a, button. 1 misslns fronv fte overcoat, we think of to 1 bachelor. It he- has all ttte n tons, but they are of difertnt1 he's- a veteran- hn8bn4-D" New. ' o- Let the Buyer Beware There can -be no effect without, muse. When a thing Is offered less thn cost there is m it. - Kirk Card of Thanks To everyone who helped us and! asswted in any way ta puttill(r out the f!re at our home Monday, kindly kind-ly accept our sincere thanks. wJ Appreciate every service shown u. I nd Mrs. Reed WUkins. ' wi'wi's .rf FRESH VEGETABLES Crispy frusJ vegetables of selected first grade sbip-ments sbip-ments are atorays 'to be had here. Vegetables so dw ent in their tastiaess that it will pay you always to shop here first. .; Tomatoes ' New Potatoes Head Lettuce. BEST MEATS BIGGEST STOCK OF GROCERIES LARSEN BROS. Phone 17 , , . Main Street W N ( Kai Wm Hai LH . I . Bi 11 'n n i M !i !Dancing ' Every Keith & His Odeon Orchestra Frid Band Concert Sunday at 5:30 SARATOGA Plunges Drained Every NigM |