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Show "HUP.SDAY. THURSDAY, JUNE THE LEHI FREE PRESS 17. 1937 BUICK, PONTIAC and G- - M. C. TRUCKS .kii.i (By LaMarr Publicity Service) . JN'CORPOR-ATEDRUSS .TRAHER, located at 150 North University Avenue, in Provo, phone 666, are authorized dealers for the BUICK and PONTIAC AUTOMOBILES. nd G. M. C TRUCKS. These wonderful cars and trucks have won for themselves, a reputation by actual test on the road, under all kinc's of road conditions and this is, where the real test of a car or truck comes, testing its ability to 6tand up under thu hardest possible treatment. If a car will stand up under the hardest possiblle treatment, it will do a jrreat deal better under ordinary conditions. This is not the only feature of these cars and trucks, as the initial cost is upvery reasonable, and the cost ofThese keep is astonishingly !w. tires and their vv on The ridinsr comfort is made in eteerinp and rvar shifts are are very such a manner that they you easy to operate, and this is why see so many women driving them on the streets every day. The manafrement of this establishment is in the hands of men who are latter dav business men in every respect, and their salesman are courteous and accommodating- to a marked decree. See their ' ONE BIG LOT" for famous used car buys; all prices, all makes nd all models await your distinctive. I, arrival. Their nilk is of the We take pleasure in this annual nn Viced if or those of those business review, in directing .ur readers who are contemplating in purchasing a car in anv class, 10 look agency, and suggest that you over these cars before purchasing a new or usej car eisewnere. noon, with Bishop H. A. Anderson in charge. Inv cation was given by Reuben Davis and the opening song, a duet, Safe in the Arms of God." was sun by Mrs. Lillian Knudsen and by accompanied Morris Anderson, Miss LaPriel Goodwin. Talks were given by A. B. Anderson and Bishop H. A- Anderson. "O. My Father" was A violin solo rerfJered by Mrs. Audrey Wijson, accompanied by LaPriel Goodwin. The closing song a solo "The Prayer Perfect" was given by Miss Thelma Goodwin, accompanied by LaPriel Goodwin. by Benediction was pronounced Raymond Stewart. The grave in the Lehi cemetery was dedicated by Bishop S. I. ROBERT F. ADDIS GALLED BY DEATH Robert Finlay Addis, 72, passed away at his home here Thursday, He following a two weeks illness. was born in Saradcn, 'Illinois, July 2S, 1854, and had been a resident of Lehi for the past 17 years. hitt-fl- ? who HOBB'S BATTERIES 1 word in battery efficiency pv I aM irr Publicity Service) HUDLEY. located 'age battery is worth,.- - r.t D .e-- t 2nd Mreei bouui, i" ana mere is a stock ,n ha7..r t Pw'vu, phone 15Sfl. is a place that ise t.) serve all purposes on In making this annual bu'in la-throughout this section as re establishment where view, we wish to say. that to J" tt'Trt.iiir. lighting, and ignition service hrm anu it com,i.:,t:,i.! , "a be secured at very reasonable methods must go a substantial i an lion oi praise. lor it w c,,l l .i"r- prices fam.-v..USlBe HOBB.S battery which men as they, such Trie rmn has selected to as this ine, that make for Gastrin ,hi mi ate, is in a class by itself. It Drosperous ana progrt ha.- - ahv-represented the very last ity. can be Lad. It is pr ducea condition-- f under the m- n exacting , ,hHr carefully selected herd of un- cows pure thoroughbred Jersey thoir constant inspection and percentage supervision with highest of butter fat and milk solids content. business review of this section men-liowould not be complete without of prominent and meritorious, hi r pular firm, and their extensive of miU operation in the production . and cream. reIn making this annual business view of our onward progress, we wish to compliment them up. n having, not on'v superior products to offer their natron, but also a superior service, and quality, an-- ' one js ever courteous want the satisfactory. Bv LaMarr Publicity Service) DA1RT. BROS- OLSEN Th located on Springvill . Road, near occupies a Provo. ' phcne 028-J-prominent idace in the home and business life of this part of the state, as they are intensive distributer of dairy products, that make ' for the health of the people. They offer a" modern, scientifically equipped service, that is the' fast word in science, in keeping of the dairy products for the people in the very best and purest condition. All proper precautions are taken, from, the milksani-tar- v ing of the cows, to the modern methods of delivery. bet that Indianapolis, Ind-Funeral services were held at the A- II. Wing Mortuary Sunday after- - Hf-'- , n, -- :i be-th- di-t-- il y? Father's Day June 20th u GIVE DAD places them on sale at the lowest nwKus oht.iinuhlp anvwhere. it is a service that we must appreciate. Not an article n their shelves has been placed there without a thorough investigation of its merits, by this concern, and by ioing such a large volume of business, they are enabled to buy in such large lots, that a low That is what price is made possiblewe call, constructive merchandising Their stock includes all the national standard parts as well a a number of specialties, and novelties, none the less practical. Geat credit is due for the community's possession of this organization which is of such vital service to this section. , Fwers Shoe Store MAIN STREET BOB S BILLIARDS m krrm I V Mi v?w,P r?mi&J)nzK Farmers of the Highland water conservation area voted nearly 100 per cent creation of a district to subscribe for Deer Creek reservoir water, according to unofficial returns on the election helJ Saturday. But one farmer entitled to two shares of water voted against formation of the district, while approximately 71 farmers representing nearly 5000 fhares voted in favor of the district. All three directors nominated by the county commission were elected: Division 1, Harry Jerling, Highland; division 2, Orville L. Day, Highland, and division 3, Mayor Isaac W. Fox, , iti game of skill. their e- stablishment and witness some of the remarkably skilled plays that are made, or with a party of friends, spend a few hours playing one of th many fascinating games of billiards. In making this annual review, we wish to congratulate u.e propreitor of this establishment upon keeping it a clean recreation parlor where everyone may enjoy popular games of all kina's. We wish to suggest to our many readers that they will find it a p! sure to drop in and get acquainted with some of these billiard games. tween $12,000 and $14,000. Three hundred head of draught horses carried to move the show. Two hundred and fifty ringstock horses used in the performances. Two thousand stakes driven and pulled each day. A complete new set of canvas used each spring. The show's 26 tents, including the tremendous "big-top- " contain 42 miles of rope. IS The five herd of elephants, con"'p verted into horsepower, are equal to to 3S.0OO II. P. units. "untamable" jungle 'M Supposedly beasts are made to perform by Bert a Nelson who spent his life breaking if animals and is considered the great-- j Mi ...4. . ..:..i t..: : i u:.., U of the world. Uses its own ueet of dynamo wagons to supply its own power and light. As many acts shown in one performance as are given in many theatres in two years. This years presents 60 clowns, ranging in age from 14 to 60, the largest number of funmakers ever assembled with one circus. Opens its season on the West Coast early in March and give its finale performance late in October or early November, touring all the northwest, a and a large Eastern section of America. With the largest number of features ever carried by one circus the AL G. BARNES AND SELLS FLOTO COMBINED CIRCUS will in Provo, give two performances Utah Airport, Saturday, June 26th. The first one at 2 P. M. and the second at 8 P. M. In eich case the oors open an hour earlier to permit icisureiy inspection of the great! menagerie. area who at first decided not to be included. An act of the legislature may be necessary for an allocation of 30 acre feet of water or this district he said. Several other farmers on the boundary line of the oistrict are also in the same situation, he said. The three newly named drectors must canvass the district to find out how much each farm and then assign an amount, Mr. Day said. It is pos sible the district may sign a contract with the Provo River Water Users' association to taxe an aciaitioni olty ; Hour will be entertainment. Any boy ' snares oi water ana noia it lor iarm-- ; or ,girl who would like to take part ers who want to come in later, he de- - on the program please contact Mrs. AliDERBERG BEAUTY SH0PPE Vera Schow. The Fifth Ward has - ... (By LaMarr Publicity Service) v charge of the program for that evenr .... , . K ' j The ANDERBERG BEAUTY having that natural look none other ing. Young and old alike are invited CHILDREN ENJOY SHOPPE, located at 143 South 3rd has equaled. to attend. May we suggest that Street East, in Provo. phone 689, is a you Phone 689 when in need of beauty bring a robe of some kind to sit upon popular beauty shop specializing in parlor work, and you will be lmmeui-atelPLAY HOUR on the lawn. We'll all be there at 7 all features of the art of beautifi-catiolisted with their many satisfied The efficient service of this customers who are praising their o'clock, Tuesday, June 22nd. establishment is enjoyed by the most DromDt and efficient service In making this annual review of Nearly two hundred people, young discriminating ladies of this city and our onward progress, we take great and old. scattered over the grass at Members of the Lehi Stake Prisurrounding territory. At this shop, the work is in charge pleasure in complimenting them upon Wines Park. Tuesday evening en- Board who attended mary of specialists whose practical experi- the excellent service they are render the supervised games planned in Salt Lake were Myrtle J. Allred joying ence and scientific knowledge is tne ladies of this section, and up ing y to remedy the lines on the extert advice thev irivA thai for them. The air rang with the Marvel Gray. Lula Anderson, May and restore activity to the unhealthy patrons pertaining to their personal joyous shouts and laughter of the Bone. Effie Bushman. Reba Allred. muscles of the face. This treatment' appearance- We wish to suggest happy throng. How our boys and Sadie Beck, Florence Jensen Ethel cut eta in w4a ininiv tk ka i mat you give this shop a trial, if you do enjoy that hour each week! Webb, Fern Rothe, Helen Jones and youth and also aids in removing those re not already one of its many girls Next luesoay evening a junior Beatrice Taylor. signs of age. makrtg one appear much patrons, and we feel confident that younger. you will also be praising their reli Their permanent waves are unsur- - able service. C0GKRELL & JOHES I -- m v " I YOUR DEPOSITS ARE INSURED This bank is a member of ths Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Your Deposits are Insured up to $5,000-00. COMMERCIAL . - PAINTS and GLASS OI.'IDERY to tne ideals they maintain, as they are recognized as being one of the most expert bookbinderiea in the state. They are men of excellent taste, and can assist anyone in making a selection of binding that will be suitable for any occasion. They offer an excellent service, and are ready and willing to assist anyone in the selection of the proper paper, and will be glad t give quotations on any kind fit work thev ererute. A bis? feature of this establishment is having the wori; nnisned when promised. In making this annual review, we ne ef to compliment thm upon their efficient service, and refer their exellent work to the neonle of this part of the sUto without hesitation. rlf n&JZ&rl! vw.n.ui a, at .m!i:.i Pr West Centr tfvmo, Strwt. in .v - , ir ',, vi tin nciuun ana viy wi their products havt made many a home and business house, not onlv better to liv and do business in. but often have brought about a sale at a rood price. The stock is kept in full assortment, so no matter what amount vou desire, it can be secured here. They offer practically immediate delivery and no job will be held up on account of inability to secure paints and glass, if yon do business here. They carry a very large stock of verr fine paints, oils, stains, interior finish 136 11 iwii-.-- j ' vuiiv. of every descrin- Ppli salesmen re thoroughly -- .u ju Yiuoie of iaeas romoinauon colors mm fr S'ris.: assise con-inle- ppi."5 -- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT INSURANCE fi BONDS Lelai Telephone 85 MAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH Your Opportunity ONLY 10 3 MORE DAYS Left For You To Get Your Red O. K. Used Car at a Substantially Reduced Price! Our Cars are all reconditioned, hey have excellent tires. New aint. New Upholstery. All cars priced at over $250.00 Carry a 1000 Mile Warranty. We believe that we have the best Reconditioned Used Cars in Utah and we believe that we can save County! in and let us Prove it to finUoUP .t0 Vi rme you. Our Cass can be nnanced at the lowest possible finance and carry the regular rates, UMC Insurance. Jt "A A 30-Da- y Here is a List of the Cars We Are Now Offering For Sale. Practically Every Model is Included: iSS SSgVRpLET 19335 fti Master DeLuxe Sedan 1 vKuuxe 8!?r?Ie?Port CP Sedn , $595.00 545.00 .J550.0U' ..$550.00' ..$450.00 ..$195.00' ..$250.00 $350.00 $1.65.00 ..$155.00 ..$155.00 1934 CHEVROLET Coach.:.: 1930 CHEVROLET Coach 1930 FORD Sedan . S FORD It''" Coach 1934 CHBVPnf.PT 1934 CHEVROI vV wP-T"1935 PHFVDrvi liii ' i .J 14 1934 103? nnriAp LJI'K I 1927 1929 ;T Pck-unrU- rHrvDn ni CHv.VRntPT p-u- p. r ' .$19500 $85.00 iwmT Vi'""1-. - ' r if , . A- A ir i A- - A: A i A ' It . S350.' 00 OOX ..$350.00 $425.00 $450.00 ir HKVRfll PT tVrtr.r f and other ideas that will aid in the work. They carry a very complete line of fclass in all sizes and cut to any parti cular site you desire for home, out-roo-r. business houn. a. v.n .furniture, and in fact, plans If i need of one piece everything. whole house, you can do no better than to consult this reliable concern In this review, we are glad to t1 upc their excellent t etu.ir .l Y t&te EBanak n. ed BANKING-SAFET- DEPOSIT VAULT y ineao reJiaoia book binoers are orthy of the fsm they bear and true variations of the original billiards, and requires much They invite you to visit (By LaMarr Publicity Service) Those men interested in this game will enjoy their surroundings if they go to these pleasant quarters to play. The next time you have some spare time, drop in at BOB'S BILLIARDS, located at 4:5 North University Avenue in Provo. phone 1563. and watch the others play if you do not care to participate in the game yourself. They have one cf the most modern-l- y equipped establishments, and are nrepared to entertain the novice in his first game or the professional billiard players in matched games. Balk line billiards is one of the many trains City, that picks up and mores daily jit three double length railroad thut's the Al C. Barnes ana Sells Floto Combined Circus. ,1 What's the answer to a circus? Here are a few vital statistics of the central and west section of the the big AL G. BARNES AND SELLS area, also voted 100 per cent, with 20 FLOTO CIRCUS that COMBINED farmers voting approximately 2000 will two performances in Provo give shares. Utah, in the air port Saturday, June RTK Shares Voted 26th. In division 3 comprising the west Travels on four trains of double- end of the Highland bench and northsteel railroad cars. length vote was ern Lehi the only dissenting Out of 150 cities visited in a season cast. Approximately 40 farmers representing 898 shares voted for the lsse than 10 are played for more than me day. district. The state training school at Travels 20,000 milts in a summer. Fork voted for subscription to Exhibits more than 400 animals in 400 acre feet of water, and the Feder its colossal menagerie, including the al Land bank voted for 927 acre feet largest group of ferocious jungle of water or 19 farms in the area. leasts ever assembled in the history The votes were officially canvassed if the world plus five herds of eleMonday by the Utah county eommis phants. sion. Carries over 1,000 people on tour Reverses Position all of whom are given three meals According to Mr. Day a peculiar each day in the circus dining tent. situation has arisen in the district, expenses of the show beDaily with one farmer in the center of the FOR HEW DISTRICT (By LaMarr Publicity Service) The PROVO BOOK BINDERY, located at 60 East 5th Street North, in Proro. phone 740, is the leading Book Bindery in this part of the state. They are splendidly equipped to handle all classes of work. In a review of the business and civic life of this part of the state, it is most essential that we call your attention to this company and the class of work thsy ire rendering, the public. They art hm twelve month of the year, anr! their reputation of the past is your guarantee of the LEHI, LTAH n - WATER USERS VOTE ap-pi- Hat and Sun Shades BRADSHAW AUTO PARTS CO. give-awa- TIE, SHIRT. SOX. SHOES. GLOVES, Gifts that are Practical and Useful. A New Dresses, Hosiery, Anklets, Slacks, Ladies Summer Coats - Lehi. Votes Tallinl Mayor Fox received the greatest number of votes, or a total of 898, and so will hold office for three years. Mr. Day, receiving 828 votes, will serve two years, and Mr. Jerling, receiving 811 votes, one year. In division 1, which is the east sec-to- n of the Highland bench district the vote was 100 per cent in favor, with 11 farmers representing 1047 shares voting. Division 2, which comprises .'R d'dftt - He is survived by his widow, Estella Goodfellow Addis; two sons Donald B. Addis of St. Paul. Minn., and Arthur E. Addis of Denver, Colorado, three stepsons Willis Delbert Ely of Heber; Charles P. Ely of Mapleton, Illinois, and Benjamin W. Ely of (By LaMarr Publicity Service) The BRADSHAW AUTO PARTS COMPANY, located at 333 West Center Street, in Provo, phone 1430, is a concern that well merits the large success that has come to it, because they have always kept out a weather" eye for the man on the other side of the counter, conserving his interests and not trying to grab the largest profit possible. The man who deals in AUTO PARTS is one of the most necessary adjuncts to any community. When a company, dealing in these essentials gives a community the benefit of a large and varied stock of the very best that the market can afford, and. IS? & HUDLEY BARRETT OLSEII BROS. DAIRY RUSS TRAHER, INC. JlNE I'. mm, mm, : can. rhaacto " ,V.'Vn- - Cftb chassis in. cab. ch&Rsia " -- - Many of The e Motors Have Been A QtlV-v- tfvA :: or; Ann hjuvvv ...$145.0U $75.oo ...$35.00 $35.00 Re-bor- i tun nil it 1400.00 nini.. OMKC $95-0- nuRA'iSoof'san.::::: A Our Loss is Your Gain BUY NOW! Wasatch Chevrolet Co. i i - A if it II |