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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. -- iiim.n wi) ill III J.".' II THE LEHI FREE PRESS 193-- ... - "y ' mill I. f . . MW 11 Lexia Bateman and E- - Mr- and Mrs. - H. McAffee. Hospital Notes reivd The following patienti treatment at the Lehi Hospital thia wmIc: THURSDAY, U GUST tells her he would have married the first girl only he discovered that she already had become a bride. The first love is played by Carol Hughes and the second by Jute Tdavis, whose love he finally regains by a series of mistakes in which he aimo&t causes her death and then, playing the conquerng hero, rescues her from a dynamite trap into which he had led her, Not only 6Vs he win her back, but in a hilarious climax to the story, he sells her cantankerous father a flock of tractors. Others in the large talented cast include Guy Kibbee, Joe's father-in-lato be; Olin Howland, father of his first love who lived to regret he had forbidden his daughter's marriage to Joe. Dick Foran, Joe's rival for his love; Joseph Crehan. Sara Edwards, Charles Wjiyri iWiJBiam Davidson, Irving Bacon and Stuart city and county building at Provo Friday night. Included in the committee are A. Provo, chairman; Joseph NelL. P. Thomas and Rulon Morgan, son, Spanish Fork; R-- W. UcMuUen. Pay-soVirgil H- Peterson, Lehi; Milan RStraw, Springvlle; T. Frank Wentz, Elmer Jaeobsen and Myron Val Smith had his tonsils removed at the local hospital Monday of this week. fannar I I Mrs. William Ball of Magna, who was brought into the hospital on the 3rd of August for medical treatment was taken to her home Thursday. Mrs. Ralph Huggard came into the Lehi hospital Wednesday and was treated and was taken to her home on Thursday. It don't seem to count much how well-to-a person happens to be do him going for The Family Blended Whiskey as folic s that have got as much just their eye on its neighborly price. find 'you Wilken - Newell, Provo- The eommitttee will determine to what extent the defendants can fight against the suit, how action can be paid for on a basis and the proced- ii said. The committee will report next Friday at 8 p. m. in the city and county building. Protect Own Rights Meantime, every individual, corporation or company is urged to look after its own rights by filing a demurrer U any action to protect its own rights, Mr. Booth said. Mr. Jaeobsen id the "basis on thq Big Double Show at Friday and Saturday. RECREATIONAL CONVENIENCE r sc EC Convenience for the business man, convenience wife, and even convenience for the school children ting their pennies away in a safe place for future the service rendered to the citizens of Lehi by The Lehi. proof The iright Whlsktei in hi product t 15 mouth o more oldL 25 straight wHikie ?$ grain netttrat spirits. 5 old, 20 straight whiskey IS month old. ttralghc whhfeey 4 WOODS-GAISFOR- yt Mr. and Mrs. John W. Southwick were Salt Lake visitors, Tuesday. BROADBENT'S BIG SUCESS SPECIALS FOR , ! THURSDAY, FRIDAY ' AND SATURDAY TRY IT 58c SUGAR. 10 Pounds Sugar, Three Pounds 25 $1.47 10c 25c Loaves Bread Be 3 Pounds Powdered Sugar Rockwood Cocoa, 2 Pound Can-- . j 28c Gallon Two hundred decendants of the Martin Bushman was in attendance at the Bushman reunion which was held at North Rim, Grand Canyon, August 8th and 9th. Saturday the Arizona relatives met the group and they were served a cowboy supper, with John Buhman and family as hosts. Sunday, Mrs. Evelyn McAffee and CLUB NEWS company led the group with community singing. Sunday evening a The Jolly Stitchers of the First program was given by family mem ward met Wednesday at the home of bers at Grand Canyon with the forest their leader, Miss Erma Schow. They ranger directing- After the program continued with their sewing. Dainty a meeting was held around the camp-fir- e. refreshments were served. - 5c Deviled Meat, 4 Cans Fresh Utah Tomatoes, 10 lbs "SALMON, Tall CanT Pink". 15c 24c 10c 19c Can Pineapple, Quart Corn Flakes, Large Packet. ... 10c Quart Can Catsup Quart Can Hominy 15c 10c Quart Can Pork and Beans.. 10c Tall Can Spinach.. 10c Tall Can Spaghetti ..10c j GOOD TIME FOR FALL SEWING Our New Percales for Fall are in. Come look them over, they're fine. The Very Rest Prints, Yard 18c FALL OWING FLANNELS Cotton and Wool Bats Just Arrived. M en's andBoys' Shorts and Shirts 25c each IT WILL PAY TO STOP AND SHOP AT BROADBEHT'S Prompt Delivery Phone 20-- W Lehi, Utah The group was divided into five Jacob Bushman, "Sarah tiib?s: Rhodes. Martin Bushman, John Bushman and Albert Bushman. Each member wore a tribe name on their arm. The last decendants now on record JOE E. DROWN COMING TO ROYAL are: A baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Bushman, July 20th in Winslow, Arizona, a baby, born to Mrs. Adle B. Whipple, August 3 in and Eugene Winslow, Arizona, Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Brown, born at Lehi, August 7th. Those present from Iehi were the following: Frank Butt, Mr. and Mrs. Suel Zimmerman, Mrs. Elva Allen and son, Lynn Gurney, Mrs. Leah Bushman. LaMar Bushman, Irene Bushman, Mia Christofferson, Fay Adamson, Martha L. Bushman, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw, .Sylvia Jean Bradshaw, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bushman. Phyllis Bushman, Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis, Nedra Lewis, Jack Lewis, Mrs. Oliver Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. John Bushman, Ilah Bushman, Keith Pushman. iLudene Bushman, Mrs. Margaret B. Beck, Gents, Our New Fall Hats and Oxfords are some class. NEW Carma Clark, Reporter. FALL MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY Work Clothing and Shoes Joe E. Brown comes to the Royal Theatre, Sunday, Monday and Tuesa day in "Earthworm Tractors.' First National production that is said to be his most hilarious comedy to date. The pcture is based on a series of The picture is based on a series of Upson and which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post. Joe brings to life on the screen the hero of these comdies, that blundering, and in his own eigotlsitiil estimation, natural born supersalesman, Alexander Botts who somehow always wins out in the end despite his egregious mistakesJoe has two leading women in the picture, one whom he loses to a rival when he leaves town and the other whom he finds is quite unwilling to play second fddle when he stupidly St' S( gr Insurance Ce Bonds fo: State DDiDDok off LcUdI en Telephone 85 ,LEHI, UTAH f 44H4.t.l.l.t;.4iI;t;t44-- bei f Grocery Specials gu FRUIT JARS PINTS 1 DOZEN QUARTS 1 jgc DOZEN ggg I HALF GALLON D0ZEN 98c Hustler Flour, Unity, 48 Pound Syrup, 10 Pound Bucket Catsup, No. .2 j Cans Pineapple, No. 10 Cans 1 -- -- - PHONE People's I $1.39 59c 2 for 29c Wax Paper, 125 ft roll Oxydol 2 for Quick Arrow Soap Flakes 3 Packages Pickling Spices, All Kinds 3 Packages French Ketchup Spice Matches 6 Boxes 2 for Heinz Soap, Large Cans BREAD 12 Ounce Loaves 3 for 6 for Cantaloupes, Large Size Water Melons 2c lb. 12 Pounds Potatoes Fresh Tomotoes Grapes and Bananas at MarketijPrices 59c 17c 21c 19c 25c 25c 19c 19c 10c 25c 25c Co-o- p. 76 OR 78 Powers Shoe Store 1 da Thursday, Friday and Saturday August 13, 14 and 15 Provo, 4-- H .18c Very Best Pickling Vinegar, were wed in Safety Deposit Vault j Gais-for- d The couple ye This bank is now a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Commercial Banking Savings Department j D Tuesday, August 11th. They left for a trip to Yellowstone, Park soon after the marriage. They expect to be gone about two weeks. On returning their home will be made nn Salt Lake City. Miss Gaisford is a Lehi girl but she has been working in Salt Lake for quite a few years. She has hosts of friends here in Lehi who are sending their best wishes for a happy future. re nc - i Stake OC BY MAIL BANK Defendants in a suit brought by Salt Lake City and county to deter- mine water rights of Utah lake, more A than 150 Utah county fanners and g water company officials named a com- - y MAIN STREET mittee to determine defense plans in the litigation, at a meeting held in tne The marriage of Miss Pansy Gais- ford and William Wood of Salt Lake, is announced by Mrs. Sarah E. this week. BUSHMAN REUNION for the housewhe are putuse. That's State Bank of ANOTHER CONVENIENT SERVICE For the man or woman who is occupied during banking hours and is unable to get to the bank. The State Bank of Lehi offer a convenient bank by mail serviceAsk us all about it. If MARRIAGE ' , 19th St w of AID WATER FIGHT .... 01 Wi WEEK OF AUGUST 13TH TO 19TII - th ! CALENDAR VIRGIL H. PETERSON PICKED FROM LEHI TO Park. Wednesday, August Outing at Saratoga. r D Mrs. Jane Dunkley of Salt Lake, the Royal, been visiting Mrs. Oscar Hunter has Go! Let's and Mrs. Joseph E. Smith during the past week. Thursday, August 13th Band concert at 8 p. m. Senior men's Softball Hgh School Campus G:30 p. m. Monday, August 17 Senior-Junio- r Softball, First Ward vs. Fourth and Third Ward vs. Fifth Ward. Senior Tuesday. August 18th men's and boys Softball, 6:30, high school. Junior Activity Hour at Wines thi I w Guests and friends of Merlin Fagan A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. GifTord Brown, Friday in the visited him at his home Tuesday. local hospital. The Brown's are from These friends were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs- - Leah Bushman and Gutchrie and son, Bobby, of Texas. Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown are the A baby boy arrived to gladden the proud grandparents of this city. home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mer-cu- r, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Featherstone of Tuesday- - This is the second boy American Fork, wish to announce the in the family and the fourth child. safe arrival of a son, bom at the Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Evans are the proud grandparents of this city. hospital, Tuesday. Jir d ure that will be followed, Mr. Booth Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Despain are Raymond Enright directed screen play by Richfrom the a the birth announce to of comedy baby happy irl. born August 5th in the Lehi hos- ard Macauley, Joe Traub and Hugh pital. The mother is the former, Cummings. Emma Soutwick. Mr. and Mrs. EdBig Double Show at the Royal, ward Southwick are the prud grandFriday and Saturday. Let's Go! parents. ytfyrK,' 4 JL pOVVv r4 n; pro-rate- i,J which the group could join lively was in determining the righiaj of the plaintiffs and investigatirl thoroughly the rights of Salt La' City and Salt Lake county interest to Utah lake waters. M fa La a on Water Mr. Wentz pointed out that tb Utah and Salt Lake canal was irrii gating but 17,000 acres in 1902, aJ cording to a government report. 1903, the law requiring that all watr" appdopriated in the future must h secured by a filing in the state en- -! neer's office was passed. Although; no filings have been made by the Utj and Salt Lake canal since 1903, new claim water to irrigate 49,150 acres, Mr. Wentz said. J J. W. Gillman of Orem, presid as chairman, with David Gourley of Pleasant Grove as secretary. Water officials in Summit countol recently reported they would be wilj4 ing to join Utah county in whatev joint action was taken, Gillman said - - 1.1. STATE ST., LEHI Ladies New Shades in Hosiery Children's and Ladies Anklets 10c. |