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Show THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, i8J tAGE EIGin YiMunY Tinmt-:- e n ney STURDY SCHOOL SHOES KNOW NO EQUAL IN VALUE! Girls' Serviceable OXFORDS 3.79 Sizes zy2 to 12. Brown Oxford, Ox-ford, splendid for school wear. Boys' Scuffless tip SCHOOL SHOES 3.98 Elk finished leather uppers on a true boy last for foot comfort and growth. ; 12!2to3 .... $3.98 1212 to 3 $4.49 Boys' Moccasin OXFORDS . 4.49 Brown elk uppers with serviceable rubber heeles and soles. Moccasin toe, blucher pattern. Moccasin Oxfords AT A LOW PRICE 5.50 Elk finished uppers, oil treated oak, easy bend soles. Goodyear welt construction. Girls' Pretty PARTY PATENTS 4.98 A fine quality -beautiful shoe for the young daughter. daught-er. Light, yet built to withstand with-stand hard wear. 1212 to 3-.... $4.98 Cushion Sole Heel GYM SHOES 2.49 Air cooled, heavy duck uppers. up-pers. Grey rubber outsoles. A rugged shoe at a Low Price. WEEK-END FEATURES . 30 PAIRS WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES 15 WOMEN'S GOWNS RAYOtf -COTTON 12 PAIRS BOYS' BLUE BIB 'ALLS ...... ..$1.50 Pair $1.50 ........ 50c (0) JO 1 5 m: 1 mt SAV Hui): GIRLS' THRIFTY SCHOOL COTTONS! Broadcloths, poplins, percales ... each a sturdy, wonderfully washable cotton! Plaids, stripes, prints. Each a value? J-14. GIRLS' BLUE DENIM TAILORED JEANS Sanforizedf blue denim with bright orange stitching, copper plated riveting at points of strain. Side zipper. Sizes 7 to 14. MISSES' TAFFETA HALF SLIPS Plaids or Plains in finest Rayons priced at a fraction of former Price BOYS' CORDUROY SCHOOL SLACKS Whether you choose a solid color or a mottled partridge effect, you'll agree that corduroy is tops for school. Sizes 6 .to 18. BOYS' SANFORIZED! PLAID SPORT SHIRTS Plenty of Penney-value packed into this bright plaid in Sanforized vat-dyed cotton broadcloth or poplin. 6 to 12. BOYS' RUGGED DENIM DUNGAREES Two-fisted dungarees that are made for hard wear ! Sanforized 8-oz. denim with copper-plated rivets, orange stitching. 6-16. BOYS' COMBED COTTON POLO SHIRTS Fine combed cotton polo shirts in a choice of bold stripes. Team them up with dungarees for a perfect combination. 10-1 6. f SirinVijt in mat nmi 1. 3.98 2.29 1.98 4.98 1.98 1.59 98c MiiV -UvKMv liiiVivHc- ,;f;tijN Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Wilson are now occunvine their new home on South Third West street. Mr nnrt Mrs Dale Anderson and family were visitors Sunday at the H. A. Anderson home, and i with other relatives. Jack Ball left for Los Angeles, Sunday. He will visit with rela tives in that locality. Leslie Larsen is convalescing at his home, following a major operation op-eration performed in the Latter-day Latter-day Saints hospital in Salt Lake . . i City. Mr nnd Mrs .Tnhn A. Noffsine- er of Oceanside, Calif., arrived last Thursday for a two weeks' visit here and with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Noffeinger is the former Patricia McMillan. Mrs. Veron Curtis is visitine in Rigby, Idaho, at the home of her mother. Mrs. Stella Livmeston. Her children. Verlene and Lois Ann. accompanied her on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Holmstead and their two daughters are visiting at the Oscar Holmstead home, and with other relatives. I They will leave for their home in rexas, Thursday, after a two weeks stay here. George F. Barnes is SDendine the week in Pleasant Grove at the home of a daughter, Mrs Erma Tomlinson. Mrs. Vern Webb and children. Janet and Marva, are visiting in Blackfoot, Idaho, with relatives and mends. Visitors at the Morris Holm stead home, Friday and aturday, were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mad sen of Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr Madsen is a brother to Mrs Holmstead. Acconmanied bv the lioimsteaas, they -visited in Amer lean b otK at the hnms of a sister Mrs. Lillian Berrv. and in Salt Lake City, with Mr. and Mrs. J W. Stratton. They left Saturday morning for a visit with relatives in uopperton. an : . A group of friends enioved a canyon outing in American Fork canyon, Tuesday afternoon. Luncheon was served and bino games were Waved, with arizes exchanged. Mrs, Ira Holmstead, who is visiting nere trom Texas, was a special euest. Others nres- w ' x ent included Alta Webb. Edith Fox, Blanche Roberts. Evelvn Holmstead, Donnette Holmstead, Alice Carson. Marvel Peterson. Zola Rutledge. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabh are leaving for an extended visit in Colorado and" Texas. They will visit with their son Kirk Crabb and his wife and hnhv daughter, Sandra, in Denver. At corpus Christi, Texas, they will be guests at the Craie Crab nome, another son. Miss Connie Curtis is visitiner in Provo with a friend, Colleen Pace, at the Kenneth Pace home Colleen will return with her to Lehi, Thursday, for a week's stay. Dinner guests at the LaVar Carlson home last Tuesday, were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder and their son Bob of Los Aneeles. They remained for an evening's visit. Tne snyders are aunt and uncle to Mr. Carlson. Mrs. Julia Carlton left for California Friday. She was ac companied by her son Charles J Haws, Mrs. Haws, Grant Haws, and Miss Mary Mangum, a grand daughter. They will visit with relatives In Los Angeles and Oak land. This is the first visit to California for Miss Mangum. I Glamour Knit 100 Nylon Sweaters Slipover Colors: white, black. etc. V ftWffl Priced $2.95 -nandsome son uordigan Knit with full sleeves, snug cuffs.- Assortment of colors. Priced $2.95 & $3.95 Women's Sweaters Excellent all around sweater, for large women. Zipper front. Priced $4.95 4 f if A1'' W WW JCl if ? W- r ) S rz- - i j V I a v .... . $ soft cuddivrywt i M A "must" for every back-to-school gal our smartly i oi w styled, adorable, cuddly all-wool sweaters in lolli- f f jl j S ! 5 j 7 4 jlf.n a: c II pop colors. She'll adore them . . . they'll keep her 4lfv 'i S so warm and comfy. Choose ki favorite colors and ' 'fjjPl )( ' i styles. All sizes. j , V , . DEPENDABLE SINCE 1872 J w Mr. ail Boys Corrective SHOES for School We stock all sizes and widths. Come in for a Foot Examination today. Sh oes, Oxfords, Boots AMERICAN FORK SHOE SHOP Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Carlson and daughter Marilyn spent an enjoyable time in Mid vale Thursday Thurs-day August 12, at the Harvest Festival. They were accompanied accompan-ied by a brother of Mr. Carlson, Lee Carlson, of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Workman of Cedar City, were Lehi visitors last Thursday. Mrs. Workman, the former Norma Curtis, returned return-ed for a few days visit this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Veron Curtis. Mrs. Allen Nielson of Provo (Fern Gammon) spent a few days early this week, , at the home of her parents, Mrs. LeRoy Gammon. Your MASTER MASON Says Mrs. Ruth Crabb, who has spent the summer with relatives here, left Sunday for her home m inglewood, Calif. Her daughters, daugh-ters, Peggy and Patty, left from Salt Lake City, Sunday. Mrs. Crabb accompanied them to the station there. Mr. and Mrs. RalDh Adams left for Los Angeles, Tuesday. They expect to make their home there. Mrs. Adams is the former Norma Jean Gammon. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nelson and daughter Janeen attended the Walter Matthews familv reunion in American Fork canyon, Sunday. Sun-day. Some 40 members gathered gather-ed for dinner and visiting. This is the first reunion held by this family which are relatives of Mrs. Nelson cn her mother's side. 8 S on the blocks N i office and factorv For forty years the Buehner name has been associated with finest concrete masonry. Today Buehner blocks are better than ever . . . made in Utah's most modern concrete masonry plant . . . tested for strength and insulation quality qual-ity in State and University laboratories. Meet all Federal and State building specifications specifica-tions . . . accepted by FJLA. Also, let us show you two new Buehner rnH.,r.. 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