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Show CREAM-RIC- ICE CREAM K THURSDAY. THE LEH1 FREE PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 17. 1837 (By LaMarr Publicity Service) ICE CREAM The CREAM-RICCOMPANY, located at 4th North and University Avenue, and THE DOLL HOUSE, located at 1st South and University Avenue, in Provo. phone 230-- J, has done much toward the industrial proifress of this section. They maintain a strictly modern plant which has been developed and improved, until now, it is one of the most modern of its kind in this section. Ice Cream is a food as well as a Dieticians everywhere are delicacy. recommencEnu its greater use. It is the ideal dessert after a hearty meal, as it is so easily digested, and because of its food value, ives necessary calories to a lighter meal. Only K LOCAL ITEMS CO. the freshest, purest of materials and flavoring go into their Ice Cream. This, together with the special way in which it is prepared1, probably accounts for its famous delectable flavor. They cater to parties, so let them serve y...ur next one. About the middle of July, they will occupy their new store, across the street from the new Post Office Building- This will be an ideal location and one that will be most convenient fl(r patrons. In making this annual business re view, we wish to compliment them upon the hfch position they hold in the business world of this section and to say that the success they now enjoy is well merited. I. G. A. STORE Wednesday, Mrs. Birdie Du Bois of Salt Lake was visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson. Glen Wing was a business visitor to Salt Lake City, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.. L. I. Wardle were business visitors to Provo, Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter and daughter, Erline, and Dan Hunter of Bingham, were Lehi visitors Sunday evening. Dr. W. L. Worlton attended the State Dental Convention at Logan . over the week-end- Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. W. n. Johnson, were Mrs. Emily Phere-so- n and little daughter, Joyce of Bridge River, B. C, and Miss Inez Powell of Denver, Colorado. f? m 8-- W r this section, and is under u'A efficient management who G. Cve their lives George P. l'r;Cfc spent a great deal of They see Office. 32 W M,; ... Unafcr ;', .h- - groeerv business. lNO'Kl'UKAIM'. 1. all I'',-at times is repete their STORE. i,.catei at N West (enter J;Th food supplies that every house' phone 131. vyH-Street, in . Provo. Phones Office Vf 1 .. .... ;t f,,rvi,t-T-Ir.Ji.'G wife k f r and needs. Nationally carried ll.e f.c .IS. are together .L ,,f , Willi uir k'u,ui brands stocKe.i u:n with those of local manufacture- - If keep their grocery well wen find it at Entered at the p. ,st.j:lke as at civ be had at all, you willINCORPOstaple and fancv groceries in MaHENROID. as second class and i, vegetables h fre.-fruits k natter. . At this popular grocery -- mf RATED. son !; You are extended a cordial mvita-,;food store, vou will find only the most ADVERTISING RATES to visit this store and inspect wholesome and nationally known lines Furnished i'0" Request You will t'u-i- r m st complete stockof provisions. such a wide Their meat department is one r f be surprised to find You may variety. the finest in this section. subscription'In making this annual business select vour choice cut of fresh or one them year to compliment we wish cured meat, with a knowledge that it - of the very best the maiket ui.on the wonderful service they are will affords. rendering the people of this section, our readers pay This local gr eery is one of the and to suggest that MEMBER? - them a visit. ami proshealth the in elements vital V; Ev LaMarr Publicity Service) HKS-ROII- S-- L. a-- x Mr. and Mrs. W. A Evans were in Salt Lake, Wednesday, on business and pleasure. - Miss Lela Coates spent a few days of last week in Salt Lake City with friends and relatives. Mrs. Woodruff Magelbee of Monroe, Leslie and Max Reese of Fielding, called on Lehi friends, Sunday. Phone r. ", Mr. and Mrs. Tred Woolston and children of Provo. were guests of the George Strasburg family on Sunday. were was in Lehi, Sunday visiting Her parvisitors Fridav conference Carrie, Edith and Edna Strasburg. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crabb. CLUB HEWS THF! I put r n IKVP Published by The Lehi HENROID. INC. D. G, jrVP re-v;e- Mrs. Edward Fox and baby spent Mrs. Ralph Davis and small daugh Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. the weekend in Tooele with Mr. Fox, ter. Marlyn were guests of friends Franklin Bradshaw entertained at a who is employed there. in Provo last week Bratl-shabirthday party for Mrs. Fred at their home in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pwoell and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Brown and attended. Relatives fr m and Mrs. T. A. Taylor spent Sunday family of Delta, spent last week in evening in Murray with Mr. and Mrs. I.hi with Mrs. Julia Brown. Mrs. James Varney of American Ray AIlsop. and Mrs. Robert Marrott and Fork MrsRuby Despain of Salt Lake, Dawna Mae and Colleen daughters. Mrs. Zola Nicholes and baby of spent Wednesday with Mrs. Julia of Pleasant Grove, were Sunday NicholMrs. of are Brown. guests California, Lehi. in visitors es' parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Brown. Mrs. Jones of Salt Lake City is a Miss Althea Cooper of Los Vegas, guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nevada, spent last week with Mr. Alvin Kirkham of Arizona, stayed Joseph Calton. Mrs. and Angus Ganfi er before enCharles Crabb with Mr. and Mrsthe Henager Business College tering conferattended he while last week Mrs. Levi Phillips spent Tuesday :r. Salt Lake, Monday. ence sessions. in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Dale Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown and s n Mrs. Sarah Murdock of Sugar City, of Seattle, Washington, is exRoger, Mr. and Clyde, Mr. and Mrs L. C. Coates and Idaho, and daughter, called last week at the Strasourg children, Carlin and Virl, of Goshen, pected to arrive in Lehi this woek. will begin school at the L. D. week-en- d home on their way to Manfi where were guests of Mr. and Roger SHome nn Monday and will Mission married. be the young couple will Mrs. Luther Coates. eave for the German Mission, July returned home Gladys Godfrey IMPERIAL CLEANERS & DYERS Sunday from Salt Lake, after spend- Mrs- - H. their line thoroughly, and thus you n the week with Mr. and (By LaMarr Publicity Service) W. Johnson. work. of assured are expert The IMPERIAL CLEANERS & At this establishment, the best and DYERS, located at 276 West Center latest process is used and as a conseMrs. George G. Robinson and Street, in Provo, phone 448, features quence, when garments are returned to Olm- Marie, motored daughter, a complete service in a very short t you they look smooth, ordorless, customers. and in press according to the styles stead to visit the new Utah Power time for in all and Light Home of Ideas, Sunday. There ia no one establishment that of the day. They specialize both for men has done more for the good of the classes of dry cleaning, most delicate public of this section during this era and ladies, and thein Mr. and Mrs. Herman C Goates the most careof high prices, than this modern dresses are handledmanner. efficient and ful conference visitors were establishment. Sunday. and dWing cleaning In making this annual business re- Edith Goates returned to Lehi with The fact, that they are able to take we wish to compliment them clothing that fades or needs cleaning view, their excellent service, their in- them for a few days visit. and turn it out so that it looks like upon onward progress of this in the high-pricterest new, has saved many a to suggest that you give and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Johnson of all section, are assistants Their purchase. able and effcient workmen who know Jhern ajrial. Salt Lake, were visiting Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Taylor were in Mr. and Mrs. A- B. Anderson and Miss Eloise Russon is in Idaho on on business and other relatives. a short visit. She is the guest of Salt Lake, Tuesday pleasure. Miss Thora Boes. Mr. and Mrs. William Wood of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nelson of Salt Lake City, entertained at a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Turner of Midvale, wiere the Sunday guests of family dinner to which Mrs. Sarah Charleston, were Friday visitors to Mrs. S- J. E. Gaisford, Lela Gaisford and Mrs. Taylor. Lehi. Alex Christofferson and two sons attended. returned Mrs. O. A. Holmstcad Mrs. Angus Gardner spent Friday, home from Rupert, Idaho, where she A trouseau tea given by Miss Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake has spent the past two weeks with Mr. City. Naomi Haliday of American Fork llolmstead. who is to be married this month was Miss Ethel Coates of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Evens &ud attended by the following girls of City, spent Sunday a a guest of her baby daughter of Salt Lake City, Lehi: Donna Kirkham, Elsie Cal Mrs. Luther were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ton, Atha Hebertson, Zetella Price, parents, Mr. and Coates. Theda Hinke, Margaret Banks, Beth Sylvester Evans over the week-enThrasher, Karlyn Chatfield. Alta Christensen, Zoe Ball, Mary Skinner, and Ruth Worlton. out-of-to- ed - 8th. uwawEPittSAssoaJi ice Misses Carrie, Edna and Mae The Sunday gU,.n 0f Strasburg. Mrs. Emma Johnson and , Strasburg were conference Doll was Miss Lloyd Provo. vi.-i-t' rs, Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Iivroii Verna Archer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norma and Verna and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday. Bingham, James Archer spent Sunday at the Luther Coates home. Miss Cleo Hoin,.!,ad au i.ai.e . A. H mas q,,. Mrs. spent Vlsitln " f;i r Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bradshaw, who friends. have visited here for a month and Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bradshaw who Thursday, Mr. and SK r have spent a week will return to their joimson wer.? visiiing t h Mr j, home in Caldwell. Alberta, Canada, Mrs. Vern Beck in American Fori this week. Ford Roberts and son, Richard of Elko, Nevada, came to Lehi, Wednesday to visit with Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts. After spending the day, Mr. Roberts returned home and left Richard to spend a short vacation with his grandmother. XL. : ALFRED M y $j I V Of th LANDIS WELT L. BOOTH EPilRINC LAWYER (By LaMarr Publicity Service) It is always a great satisfaction to a man when he finds that his efforts to maintain traditions, that are worth upholding, have been appreciated. This Attorney's well directed efforts and conscientious endeavor to conserve his client's interest, is responsible for the enviable reputation he has established. He is considered one of the leading attorneys of this section by reason of the many individuals, firms and corporations, with which he is identified as counsel. Then again there is prob ably no member of the bar who works more diligently than Alfred L. Booth. His office is located in the Roundy Building, room Number 14, and it is the scene of well organized activity which never ceases until the last document is filed away for the night. He is a master of every phase of the intricacies of the law, and this knowledge combined wth bis histronic ability, makes his places, both, impressive and successful. Provo has in this attorney, a and valued citizen as well as a barrister of renown. Come in and give us a trial, fl work done while you wait STATE STREET! SHOE SHOP I HAROLD OSBORNE, Prop. STATE STREET, LEHI, sub-tanti- al UTAH - Installed d. CLAUDIH FUNERAL (By LaMarr Publicity Service) THE CLAUDIN FUNERAL HOME, located at 240 North University Avenue, in Provo. phone 74, has gained a reputation, that has spread far and wide, as being reliable funeral directors, which is not to this city, but extends throughout this and adjoining territory. There is no vocation, requiring for its successful prosecution, a greater natural aptitude than that of the modern funeral director. Through untiring efforts and commendable business methods, they have progressed from a modest beginning, until today, they possess a clientele that extends over many miles of territory. con-ftn- od inyoul home HOME Thev are recognized as amonir t.hn most proficient and conscientious in this line, and this distinction is well merited, as the excellent service they render in the nrartirA nf the nm- fession will testify. It may be truly saia, mat no one in tnis section engaged in this business, have given their profession closer study or is better equipped, from every standpoint, to carry out all the work attendant upon the calling, than the CLAUDIN FUNERAL HOME. It is eminently proper, in this professional review, that we give them special mention, as being among our , highly esteemed and useful citizens, who, in the successful practice of this useful profession, have gained the good will of all whom have naa dealings with them. , WAJNT ADS EASY TERMS a! a small additional cost FOR SALE CHEAP Call Lehi Hardware. tf GOOD PIANO FOR RENT H. P. Hardy's house in for rent, anyone interested inquire of Mrs. Marjorie Clark. All this it For Sale Reason Located on 2nd East. Inquire at this office or write Albert Smith, 2860 So. 9th East, Salt Lake City. Good Building Lot able WANTED Will call and pay for worthless horses and dead animals. See C. 0. Holmstead. Phone 343-J- .ntUe Features fontains M 3. A family pass to the Royal Theatre with each 50c paid on subscription. Why not give the family a treat? t" . ulY again "X h.a' - ot;,-(- i, LEGAL NOTICES ?.. by telephone" Ordering from the stores, making appointments, keeping in touch with friends, running errands the telephone serves many uses daily. You can enjoy a telephone's convenience for a few cents a day 5. 2, Sec. 24; Lots 8. 11, Sec. 23; Iots 1. 4. Section 26, Townshir 8 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake meridian, has nied notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Abel John Evans, Notary Public, at Lehi, Utah, on the 30th day of June. 1937. Claimant names as witness: Francis L. Losee, Andrew F. Losee. Leo Lott, and Gordon Cedarstrom, all of Lehi, Utah. TnOMAS F. THOMAS. Register. First Publication May 20, 1937 Last Publication June 17, 1937. Electric Range for to money. This offer is limited, sszr little however, and is good only as long as the present supply lasts. - Act nowl chip?109 4 348b NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Til go to the sale will you be ab! .op coo co.cial DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, May 17th. 1937. NOTICE is hereby given that Losee, of Lehi. Utah, who, on March 2Cth, 1929, made stock raising nomesreaa entry, wo. 04b6tia. for 1ots 4. never probally ooking If your Sewing Machine or Lawn Mower needs repairs, Sissort or Sawi Sharpened. William Osborne will do it for you. Never before x' And remember the use of an Electric Range reduces the rate for all the elec- "... Vid: tJ-..- i b:ou!'';ruv- b.jp:ud ,t" -n .J &e&!w&& tricity you use in your home. ac. r uui on. vnun i WnslinqliDusufclcr Utah uiHti 9 IfiUT r,.,rn u ruiicn uiui" I GO. GIIIPMAH MERC. AMERICAN GO, FORK J-- |