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Show ' THURSDAY. ATy.T f TIIE LEHI 8Ttv, T-KTTr- UTAH : , '-rysr--- - 3i THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1031 8 2 ft 2 ft 2 ft 2 ft 3 ft 3 & 3 3 3 's W 3 & I' S ?' Introducin ItABORl i v r-rr rrr H '1! m ' Era A New k S i,4 S S It S ? Wte Ad lililV -- ! ""'"'.''' , , ? 1 ,.v - ...... IN FUR FASHIONS ... . . . IN FUR QUALITY . ... . . IN FUR VALUES Due to the natural decline in prices of all wearing apparel we are able to offer you these beautiful new style ladies' coats at a very nominal cost nominal indeed when you consider the High Quality and genuineness of these coats. We have a wonderful assortment of sizes and styles NOTICE-the High Quality Furs with which they are trimmed Russian Wolf Marmink Beaver Badger Fox. 3 ft 3 ft 3 ft 9 3 P 3 ft ft 3 $ 3 el I A.1 of ,e .interna IT owai sij"uuis oi gears controlled by the strong arm of labor. Fortunes soar by the long-sustained efforts 0f the brains of men. Both, in the last analysis, are monumentso fte achievements of will. "Whatever the specialized tools of your trade you are primarily a human being interested in a safe' and well-provided for future. . We have the blue-prints of the foundations of fortune. Let us plan to grow with you. State Bank of Lehi . ..- Safe Sound - - LEni, UTAH . la b( s m nil UI.V r - orchestra tual be If ard, wi , fu .rftedto consist of e, nd daw direction oi MB to comt 3I Mr. Joe SedonV - of .- Salt. Iake ; City, was visiting among rnenas in 'Lehi on Tuesday. -,. , . ft .3 A small deposit will hold any of these beautiful beau-tiful coats or any of these beautiful hats until November 15th. FALL 0 0 0 ROMANCE FASHIONS 1 1 i The feathered hat is returning return-ing with the romantic trend in : fashion." ' To tome it will "bring to roind tb. gay D0'; to othert th'o French Cburi of" LetiiT XIV, But all will recognize the Gracious Gra-cious Lady effect the most modern appeal $2.00 , j - i $2,49 $3.25 il 11 1 PHONES 50-76-78 11 11 E'S OP. FREE DELIVERY 7 r 2 ft 2 s ft I i 1 ft I JIis. Fred Woolston and two sons of Pi-ovo, visited over the weekend week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Strasburg. Mrs. O. A. Holmstead ;and little granddaughter, Ionna Marie, visited visit-ed from Wednesday until Sunday in Salt Lake qity with Mrs. Holm-stead's Holm-stead's sister, Mrs. -,L,:G;'. Stephenson. Stephen-son. . - : . t .,,. v ;r i-- t ft ft 9 It Local Items Sunday Mr. E. B. Phlpiwn and Bon, Arihur, of Salt XAko City, enmo to Lehi and visited with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight and family. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Worlton and Mr. and Mr. J. O. Melting pnt Saturday in Salt Lake City on a comblnwl business and pleasure trip. While there they attended a show at the R. K. O. Theatre. SI chpol ' Mls Delia Carson was a Luke visitor lust Wednesday. Salt Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Alpine, visited with Mr. John Devey on Friday. Devey of and Mrs. Mitts Koweita Christensen of I'rovo, was a guest of Miss Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Lott on Monday. Mrs. Richard Hutchlngs had as her guests on Tuesday Mrs. Louise MiOundleMs, Mrs. Albert Tregaskls and Mrs. Olen llusard. all of American Am-erican Fork. Will Soon Be Here Get Your School Clothes and Shoes That Will Last at Reasonable Prices. POWERS' SHOE STORE Main Street, Lehi Miss May Louise Mitehell haa returned re-turned hoifte after spending a week in Delta. MIhs May Gardner, her cousin, returned homo with her for a week's visit at the Mitchell home. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Gairett and two children and Mrs. R T. Thornton motored to Park City and spent he day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Carlson and Mr. Taylor Thornton. As guests of relative and friends, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson and family of Jerome, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Orland Fox of Ogden, were vu-ltlng In Lehi Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. Samuel Jackson and daughter. daugh-ter. Velma, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moor and Mr. Gladwin Moore of Los Angeles, California, spent Sunday Sun-day at Salt Air. Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Moore and Gladwin Moore returned to their home after a month's vacation. va-cation. During their stay In Lehl they have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson. Bananas Per PounL...5c BUSINESS 1 WE ARE OUT FOR MORE BUSINESS AND IT IS COMING EVERY DAY THREE REASONS Quick delivery service, the best of merchandise and the lowest prices obtainable In each department at BROADBENT'S STORE Sugar rer Sack... ...$5.48 10 Found Bag Sugar .....55c PURE LARD 2 Pound 23c i Cana Sego Milk (Small)..... 25c 4 Cans Sego Milk (Large),..,. 25c Pint Jars, IVr Dozen. 75c Quart Jars, Per Dozen ..85c Large Can Pineapple. 18c IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Men's Work Shoes. .$1.75 and $2.00 Boys' Work Shoes.. $1.45 and $1.75 IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT 20o Outing Flannel, Tard Wide 15c English Prints 12c' The Best Prints Made 18c Men's and Boys Work Shirts.. 50c JUST RECEIVED THE NEW FALL SHADES IN LADIES' SILK HOSE Prictd 48c, 75c and the bsst $1.25 Service Weight Silk Hose On Sale $1X0 ALL THE NEW SILK BLOOMERS Wonderful Assortment at 50c It's Our Pleasure To Please Tou at BROADBENTS P. S. If It's a load of that good coal just telephon us. It will be there. Mr. and Mrs.' Booth Sorenson and two children of Provo, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. '. A. J. Evans on Sunday. Miss Emma Southwick entertained enter-tained a group of friends at a waffle supper at the home of her sister, Mrs. F. A. Hunger, Wed nesday evening. Mrs. Leo , Hanson and sort, Paul, spent last week in Ogden, as guests of Mrs. J. J. Whitcomb and Mrs. EarKPeterson. Mr. Hanson went to Ogden Friday and remained remain-ed untU Monday, bringing Mrs. Hanson and Paul home with him. Miss Dorothy Webb, .who . has spent the past three months,. in Yakima,; Washington, a wtth her sister and brother-in-law;,;; Mr-i and Mrs. Orin Mann, returned r -home Tuesday.. ,Mlsa ,.Web.bv,pent j-,the last three, weeks of her, visit with frjends and relati.T,;in jacpna, and Seattle. Washington ; Portland, Oregon and, Pocatello Jdahov ;She reports a wonderful vacation Miss Jeanne Coleman, who .; ( has . also been visiting in. the northwest for the past several .weeks, .and Miss Florence Schnoke . of -v. Pocatello. Idaho, accompanied r Miss Webb home and will, visit here for several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb. Both Miss Cole man and Miss Schnoke taught school in Lehi last year. o . . '- Card of Thanks We wish to thank everyone who so kindly assisted us In any way during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. The speakers, cars, floral tributes, musical numbers and all other favors extended and the sympathy afforded us, we are truly grateful for. Card of Thanh ! We wish to thank every otj the sympathy and help renderj during the illness and death of j beloved wife and daughter, j also for the beautiful flowers all those taking part at the turn Lloyd Iverson. J W. J. Gurney and fan4 Mrs. Martha Bushman, j Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. David B. Roberts Dick Brown of Idaho Falls. Idaho, has been visiting here for several days with his father, Mr. Michael .announce the engagement of their Brown, who is ill in the Lehi j daughter, Alice, to Mr A. Floyd hospital Rttoio..4 . . ' " i air. ana Mrs. A. i. -Duiiercieia or Kiverton. The marriage will take place in the near luture. ' Gay in every small detail was the outing and party of the officers and teachers of the Fourth Ward Sunday School, held at Saratoga resort Friday evening. A large group of Sunday School workers, the bishopric and high council members with their partners ar rived at the resort near 6 o'clock mnPrt., - ' and enjoyed bathing in both T w! ul I..teushtw' Ar,ene' Dlurnre. n.n t . 1" . " "ulon J v r (Ila appetizing luncheon MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Announcement is beinir made hv Mr. and Mrs. A F. Gaisford of the Mr. Melvin Johnson and family. GLOVERS CAS GROCERY High Patent Flour.. ......85c i Sugar . . . ....... . ..10 Pound i Mission Beli Toilet Soap..f..".. 4 Pound Pall Lard........;.;..! 10 Pound Bucket Syrup.. Milk, Large Cans. . . . . . . .J for H. J. Coffee...':. Grape Frult...'.'V.......I C I Jello 'and Jell Well.......J f I Bottle Ketchup. ....... 10e and I Pork and Beans..... ...2 hf I Olives, Large Cans .......! for 6, Raisins, Seeded and Seed- j less tor Salmon, Large Can. . . .. .2 for t House Dresses of the fol tJ slnginS" ISOB. ... Tin! wider tn? LpaleHai t Welcoi j v ES. " jelectlon- LWalter the two on Mavis Johi Election J iy games. a member Activity c( fe then dan h member! furnishing fourth wai ire plannini ht, consist!: 4 ward hi peppy ope km will j from 8 which a d iter's orche AU mut Bowine t 15, the Ji! eommei liav b& fritt leader I. TheFi M. i A Sal atten 1ESS10N SST1TUT1I Aprons - Canvas Gloves. . . .15c, 20c, ac, Candy Bars... .......3 fortt Booth Sardines '. Green Peppers, Dill, Pickling Onions. ests jcomentio W m tl .e. A la jkera fron Vinegar Watermelons, Cantaloupe!. Tomatoes t Oranges ' . Phone 20-J 1st East, 5th North Free Delivery i poeral I city w f instruct jenti of t toMttns f-T wen They remained and participated In August the remlnr tvM. .-ntn a " " - ...... j . v i . ii uaiiuc when a most , , nrTZ.?" 01 ra wnicn took place was 20. City, Thursday, at the resort. time. All report a merry . here. Rushton-Baehelor Marriage The marriage of Gilbert Batehel-or, Batehel-or, eon of Mr. Ell Batchelor of this city and Miss Orpha Rushton of American Fork, which took place three weeks ago. Is Just being announced an-nounced this week. Both young people are popular In their respective respec-tive communities and have host of friends wishing them much happiness. Gaisford is well-known She was a student f tv, Lehi High School and has taken an active part, in the younger social circles, she has hosts of friends who are extending their heartiest congratulations and wlsh- M for futur happiness and sue-cess. sue-cess. Mr. Bills, likewise, is well-known and well liked in his community and has many frIends extending countless wishes for his happiness! The young coUpie make thelr home Jn Riverton. Severa, are being panned i their honor near future. So Evervnn p -' 1 i Irt n tast.v. iuic v roast. do we. And it is our business to knew meats. You can depend upon our choice cuts for a delicious meal. We sell nothing we would not be proud to serve at our own table i LARSEN BROS. Phone 17 T . . Main Street- r X a: , 1 h j Ft 1 I Oancm: ' "il i ' i ii '' '' " liLvery r ndav Keith & His Odeon Orchestra Band Concert Sunday at 5-1n ATOGA Plunges Drained Every NW |