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Show h i I' Watson Meets the Issue j It and With a Smile il i ' : Reductions have been nindo in several lines of merchandise by nianu- EH' ' i : facturors and jobbers and that we may give tho public immediate benefits of i JHjH ' ! a lower price our present stock is being marked down. We are like Ford Hhl I ; Tho high cost of living must be cut and wo arc willing to take a loss to help i Mi ' ! bring it about. ' fly HI i I Ginghams, formorly 45c and 50c Wool nap blankets GGx80 i Htt ' grades, aro now cut to 35c per yard, good weight $4.89. ' . ' Iff ' i L. , , , , Good cotton blankets 72 x 80 j Mr ' i Outing ilanuols, formerly 40e $2.98. . i Ww ' ' J and 45c, now selling at 35c per yd. ' ' j l . 50 BOYS' SUITS I Hi i ! Special lino of ladies' undor- All new patterns, sizes 8 years to ' fll ! : wear. Largo sizes. To bo sacrificed 15 years. To clean-up at $8.85, ' H$ I : at $1.49 per suit. $9.98 and $11.83. , I SHOE BARGAINS j (jj. i ! 100 Paira Ladies' Shoes brokon Special Lot Boy's Work and ff ! ' sizos-2 to 8. Only sji4.(9 pair. School Shoes, $1.98, $2.49 and ; Fs ' : $2.98 pair. Hi1 ; RL I i 50 W icon's Dress Shoes, INFANT'S SHOES fl i $4.G9 pair. Special Prices, 98c and up. ; It- ; MEN'S AND BOY'S SWEATERS M. ' ! i Special Lot Sweater Coats, $1.49, $1.98 and $2.49. li ; ' W i SPECIAL ON HOSIERY flZi ' i; All lines of hosiory women's, mon 'sand children's havo been material- mW i I ly reduced. ; mm i J Other lines, too numorous to mention, aro offered at prices that will sur- ; If l : prise you. I Watson Mercantile Co. mmm I Wo So11 For Le3S 1 IAW&-W $ MATJT STREET LEHI 1 9hhVjhbVbVbf "'?v'3Sbhh HPflVAVflHftQflflHHSHHH v?3eBiHHHHBHBHBHBHHHHHHHBbhHBHBHBHBHBHBHBHBHBHHH IIIWWMW ! Wl ! i ' ii - , , - . --. ........ I Lil" IL. ' JBBB 1 SPECIAL FALLl i i SALE I I Commencing October 1st I j Lasting Until October 15th I tf5 WE WILL FEATURE THIS SALE IN THE FOLLOWING LINES All ffi THE DISCOUNTS NAMED: I r- PUDKVOOLFW1CIC3 HJ S SHOES, CLOTIIINO, HATS AND CAPS, 8M8S& I SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR, TRUNKS, d&D& JM US 10 DISCOUNT. Sf JyHH W JM DRY aoor)S BLANKETS, f jj? I P Am QUILTS, LADIES' AND I 1 I fcTO CIHLDREN'S PLUSH AND Ik MM ffi W Wh CLOTH COATS 0 M 2 Yp v 1Q DISCOUNT. j I I ffi Jjfjl IjV OUR STLKS iVND QEOROETTES Q I I I ffi WlW DURING THIS SALE WILL T IV I M ffi St' 1 BE S0LD AT I I S Fm 15 o:FR )()( BB S M ALSO LADIES' WAISTS W I I H m BJbL-- 15 ofr Ja M i I GROCERIES I Schillings 1 Pound Coffee 55 cents and One Pound Tea'. $ fl 1 Gallon Can of nonoy f . . . 2M Dixie tolasses 10 Pound Can ,... lH Vj1 Ol'll j$ IRKCS t ,t,,.5 i or H 40c Quaker Oats ( , JH 35c Cream of Wheat : '. .'. t:.".'.H. -. 3H 115c Mission Sardines. ... '.:....';...'.;..... -. ., flj Spagotty ajul Moccnroni i : t 2 for JH MASON FRUIT JARS ' I Pints , !H Quarts lp Half Gallons $m ffi fa TERMS CASH ONLY 9 I The Racker Mercantile 1 : I Company f I g MAIN STREET V& STATEMENT O THE OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT, ETC., OF THE LEHI, SUN. publlshod wookly at Lohl, Utah, required re-quired by tho Act qf August 24, 1912, Name of PoBtoillco Address Editor A. P Gaisford, Jr. Lelil, Utah. Duslnoss Mgr., A. P. Qalsford, Lohl. rubllshers A. P Gaisford and A. P. Gaisford, Jr., Lohl, Utah. Owners: A. P. Gaisford and A. P. Gaisford, Jr., Lohl, Utah. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and othor security holders, holding 1 por cont or moro of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or othor securities. securi-ties. Nemo. A. P. GAISFORD, Mgr. Sworn to and subscribed bo foro mo this 30th day of Soptombor, 1920. (Seal) IIEUURRT TAYLOR, ' Notary Public. SWAT THAT H LEHI DRUG CO. fll m Main Street LeM |