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Show I rai-Dc- n i- - i ir-i-C- T Frill iovj TRFF l'RR ,, THURSDAY, Al ii! I. EHL UTAH . f RIVERSIDE CAFE RICHEHS CLAYSON iJ-;- We ;' THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will come to your heme every day through , POWER The Provo office of the Utah Power and Light Company is located at .16 N. University. It is one of the most modern public utility concerns in the country rendering a service that is It both complete and satisfactory. employs over I'M people in Utah County. With a broad vision of our future the manager and his development assistants have built not only for the present but fur tiie years to come, and when the population of this part of the state has doubled we predict that this company will continue to lie one of the best conducted, best equipped & people will marvel at the success of the management in continually adding new improvements. They have given their personal attention to the maintenance of efficiency in every branch of the .service. is courteous and The management accommodating, making every effort to render the best service that modem science and human integrity can The sales people are studnts of the types of people, the correct styles of the day and of excellent judgment, thus being able to aid in the selection of garments that are very becoming. This service is helpful but never obstrusive and no one is urged to buy. They do not want to sell you anything that they know you will not like as they are not looking for a sale but customers who depend on their service for years for the coming fashions. The wide custom that the place enjoys and the fact that the patronage includes the best people from this section of the community, pushes it to the supreme position which it world of holds in in the ready-to-we- stand back of all goods they as a consequence the ladies over the adjoining territory have great confidence in the reliability of this store. No matter whether it is a morning, afternoon, evening or snort garment that you desire, you will find here a very complete stock. The service at this store is indi this community. ar BARRETT & HUNDLEY It makes no difference what make Located in Provo at 25 West 2nd a firm features complete of this car you may be driving or what South, service In general repairing including reputation it may have for service or auto battery and electric service. the years of service obThey are distributors of Hobbe Bat- durability, from tainable it depends largely upon teries. An automobile is only a machine. the care that has been taken of it A machine will not run forever with- and the class of service it receives at out some repairs. So every car owner the hands of mechanics. The careful until he has a at some time or other must seek a motorist willto not wait bring his car in for inreliable repair man to put his car breakdown spection, but will at the end of five in order. You can drive your car to this gar- hundred miles or less have the car and parts adjusted, say every age, where they will repair it in every oiled detail. This is a class of service that five hundred miles, every one would and comprises every phase of automobile save money by visiting Barrett Hundley. repairing. DR. .D D. DOVER split-secon- per-Iform- You sit in the cushions, relaxed and rested, you're safr, skid risks are blessedly reduced, you save money rear tires last measurably longer, and rested, you're safer, skid risks sureness never before attained. You look out past the driver in front of you there is no neckstrain; looking any way front or side, you can see. But it's when you hit the rough going, the rutted road, the railway crossing the cobbled paving the washboard gravel," that the new Buck shows you what science can do with a ride! Tn this review of Provo we suggest you stop in at your earliest convenience and see the new Buick, Pontiac and G. M. C. trucks. orders for picnics, parties and other and should be given first consideration in this event The popularty of Sunfreze Ice Cream is evdenced by the turnover of thousands gallons annually. Sunfreze Ice Cieam is noted for its richness, freshness and purity. We are sure that during this hot summer season you will find nothing more refreshing and satisfying than ice cream. If you are wise you will ask for Sunfreze Ice Cream. Always Copy on Rtquett of KRIOWJUEDCE B topps ( protect.cn AGA:N5T TH Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis spent Monday visiting in Salt Lake. LOCAL ITEMS SUM ATA TIME.' -.- 70 FKQlrXT THEIR. VELVET SLIPPERS FROM THEXUDPy STREETS, THEV WORE AN ACTIONAL PAIR OF - Io Mrs. Rogers and children of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Abbott over the week-en- d R- 3y EN6USH WOMEN OF THE I6T" CFNTURy WORE FOUR SHOES Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Price arrived Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Karchner of in Iehi Wednesday, from Twin Falls, Salt Iake, were Sunday visitors of Idaho, where they have spent the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bankspast six weeks. Bishop and Mrs. Hyrum Anderson in Salt Lake spent the week-en- d visiting with Dale Anderson. ... RA'M Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Freebarin Mrs. L. B. Brown is attending the and family of Salt Lake, were Lehi Brigham Young University Summer visitors on Sunday. School at Aspen Grove. (CALLEP CHOPlNES) WHICH HW UUW SOLE? MEASURING At MUCH AS MCHFS THICK1 George M. Gaisford and Jean Simmons of Salt Irtike. spent Saturday in Lehi visiting with Mrs. Srah 7 ( . ) 7W mm L . f - . Mrs. Minnie Jacobs and daughter, Mariam, of Massilon, Ohio, arrived in Lehi Tuesday, for a visit with Mrs. A. E. Doll. Mr. and Mrs. O. RIvory of Wyoming spent Monday in Lehi visiting with Mr. and Mrs. HINB OUT OF TEN OF THE TOP EXECUTIVES IN THE AMERICAN STEEL INPLrSTPV HAVE WORKEP THEIR WAY UP FROM THE rJOTTOM.., .MORE THAN HALF OF THEM HAVE WORKEP THEIR WAV UP FROM THE RANK5 OF THE COMPANY IN WHICH THEV STARTEP THEIR CAREERS Mr. and Mrs. Afton Fterson and children and Mrs. S. J. Taylor spent Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Callwell of Monday in Salt Lake at liberty Park. Salt Lake, spent Sunday in Lehi They report a very lovely day. visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. S. J. Taylor and Mrs. E. J. T.. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Giles and Roberts are leaving Sunday for children of Salt Lake, were in Lehi Sugar City, Idaho, where they will the first part of the week visiting visit with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hart. with Mrs. John Bone, Sr. A. M. Smith of Logan, spent Mon Rolleen Bone of Salt Lake is spend- day in Lehi visiting with his sisters Mrs. S. A. ing the week in Lehi visiting with Mrs. David Peterson and her grandmother, Mrs. John Bone, Willis. ill TlS rc ? THE TAK Silt AMERICAN COHPommf La, UVtK IfcN AK EXCEEDED THEIK yf 5 W'i ir ABOUT Jti.$lU,W1.0QO.QQO eAKN!Ns5 AT, COMPARE V WITH 40 o A r vtv njyJ srvl. il n i H THE ECUADORIAN ANPEf EARTH V10RHS iNCHEi m 3 FEET LONG An TH DIAMETER ARE EATTM 8V THE IN fr .,. 1 Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Dowaine Woffinden Mr. John Reeves of Los Angeles, and baby spent Sunday in Provo California, spent Wednesday of last Canyon visiting with Mr. and Mrs week in Lehi visiting with Mr. and Walter Woffinden. Mrs. A. J- - Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Davis, and Mrs. Mrs. A. W. Davis spent the past M. W. Wathen were Sunday dinner week at the summer home of Mr. guests of Mrs. Agnes Fitzyerald of and Mrs. Harold Firmage in Cotton- Draper. They also attend church in the evening. wood Canyon. THEATRE LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, WEEKLY PROGRAM AUGUST The Dead End Kids 5 and 6 in "CRIMF. SCHOOL" - Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Osterloh and Miss Carlyn Carter of Provo, is . M children, Beverly, and Nansy Ruth, the week in Lehi visiting spending See the classrooms with barbed wire! See teachers with clubs aSii San of Francisco, California, are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. See kids fighting to stay honest!.. See young Americf whips! visiting their grandmother, Mrs reign of terror. Davis with Marilyn Davis. 1 1 Hermine Osterloh. Also the latest "Popular Science" and a good POPEYE CARTOON. II iMr. and Mrs. Elmer Cullmer and lAdmission Only 10c and 20c. Miss Norma Worsley of Salt Lake son, Fred, of Pleasant Grove, spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Sarah City, is visiting her cousin Beverly SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 8 and 9 Osterloh this week. Beverly is Gaisford. visiting with her grandmother, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Prior and Hrmine Osterloh. family are enjoying a vacation trip Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Wasden and this week. Arthur Sabey is in charge of the recreational work during Mr two children of Salt Lake, spent the week-en- d in Lehi visiting wth Mr. ... Prior's absence. and Mrs. John S- - Evans. To toncli the Heart oi the World with thrills, tears and laughter Selznick International presents Adventures of other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wilcox and Madge Chell, Mrs. A. W. Davis and son, Keith, of Sacramento, CaliMr. and Mrs. Afton Giles spent Monin Lehi fornia, spent the week-en- d day in American Fork Canyon where as of Mr. Mrs. and Wallace guests they enjoyed a very tasty supper. Hebertson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Goates and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Badshaw were family of Salt Lake, returned home from a vacation trip in the canyon among those who attended the Poulin American Monday. They were guests at the try Day celebration Fork, Saturday. home of Mrs. Annie Goates. Sawyer mooucto DAVID 0. BY SELZNICK In Technicolor DIRECTED BY N01MAN TAUR0G IELBA5ED THUU UNITED ARTISTS Miss Myrtle Uellington of Lyndel, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Anderson of to her home this week after returned Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. a few days in Lehi visiting spending Vaughn Kines of Glendale, Calif., spent Sunday in Lehi visiting with at the home of Mr. and Mrs C. L. Johnson, as a guest of Miss Betty Mrs. H. A. Anderson. Johnson, occasions, itmpit REGULARLY v Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmstoad, II III iai IIIB - HI ppiii ... IIi rit? II Mrs. Blanche Evans, and Mrs. 0. A. Also the latest "News of the Day" and a Good OUR Holmstead spent Sunday in Salt Lake visiting with Mrs Agnes Oakes I ask for it by name, not ice cream 4 Kilt Qlinf rTLTti Tw lr",.n w. just who left Monday for Canada. Mrs. 10c and 20c Ice Cream 13 not only health giv- Evans and Mrs. 0. A. Homstead are Evening Only ing but health protecting as well and sisters of Mrs. Oakes. people are beginning to realize more WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST and more daily the value of it in the Mr. and Mrs. Ira L. Holmstoad. SALLY EILERS and PAUL KELLY daily diet. In making this business review we Mr. and Mrs. Guy Darling and Mrs. are pleased to compliment the man- A. B. Adamson of American Fork. agement of this firm on the superior in American Fork quality of Sunfreze Ice Cream. Give spent Sunday where Canyon enjoyed a very Drama they a real treat by trying some yourself that crashes its story into vour heart. in the near future. lovely dinner. Wednesday All Seats 20c ThursdayOnly Sunfreze Ice Cream Manufacturers of the popular Manufacturers 'Sunfreze Ice Cream," this firm is located in Provo at 235 S. University Ave. Better products make better ice cream better ice cream makes better health so in buying ice cream stop at the Sunfreze sign and be assured of getting the best. At one time ice cream was considered only a delicacy but today it is known as a valuable food rich, healthful and refreshing. Sunfreze dealers specalize in special Addrcsi. nd RUSS TRAHER INC. This Buick, Pontioc and G. M. C. Sale and Service Is located at 150 N. University Ave., Phone 666. More tfor your money you can see it at a glance in the new 1938 Pontiac. It is our opinion that it Is the smartest looking low priced car ever built. Look at the big handsome radiator, the beautifully modeled grille! But eye appeal is just part of the story. d Get behind the wheel" of this It's a car of surpassing price. luxury at a trulv remarkable One ride In the 19.18 Buick will Springshow vou why Torque-Fre- e ing arid the new Dynaflash Engine, make the Buick the most modern chasis in the world. Name THEIR TRUCKS CALL FOR YOUR MILK AND CREAM OSTEOPATH- real causes of disease in the folowing: Bony slips, and displacements, undue muscular and other contractions,, t bacterial invasion), pressure on the nerves, disturber flow of blood functional abuses, over or under activity of nerve centers and prolapsed or displaced organs. Dr. Boyer has kept pace with the times, having carefully studied all of the developments in this important branch of modern science and placing a wide experience and comprehensive The So-aSo Club were enterknowledge at the service of the people Mrs. Marjorie Evans and Mrs tained by Miss Eva Okey, Tuesday of this community. We wish to recommend his services, evening at the Okey home. Sewing Robert Mullegan of Columbus, Ohio, as a professional man, to all our and dainty refreshments were en- spent the past week in Lehi visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Evans and joyed by the club members. Dr. Boyer's office is in Provo at 346 N. University Avenue, phone 287. The fundamental principle upon which the theory of osteopathy is based is that of natural recovery of the body after injury. Under normal conditions, the body is able to maintain itself in a state of heath, manuused in facturing all the substances its action and doing all the necessary work of its everyday life. When it becomes dcarranged, the osteopath physician seeks, and if possible, removes the cause, whether it be within or without the body. He uses such measures as will best help the body to restore Itself. Osteopathy recognizes the seven n THE POCfCETBOOIC UTAH de-vis- ?. vidual. The Christian Srlenee Publishing Society One. Nor ay S'.reft. Eoiion. Masi&cnusetU Please enter my tubscription to The Christian Science Monitor for cf a 1 sear Si: 00 ( months tC 00 3 months $3 00 1 reon'h l m Wednesday litue. Including Magaalce Section: 1 year tl 60. ( jaue; iie 235 S. University Avenue PROVO GLORIAS FROCK SHOP patterns from which to select.sellThey and An International Daily Sewspsper Timpanogos Creamery Co. LIGHT GO. To this company must go no small portion of the credit for the progress lind expansion of this part of the Its presence here in active Mate. operation and under expert supervision of such a metropolitan utility and most satisfactory of our com- company is really a factor that adds mercial and industrial assets render- to the attractiveness of all of the it serves as a more desiring a service that is at the same time territory and complete, at a able communiy in which to live or comprehensive rate so reasonable that then, as now, locate. This establishment in Provo at fiO N. University Avenue, phone 39.1. needs no introduction to our women readers. It conducts a fashion enter for ladies and misses from all over this part of the state. They appreciate your patronage. In the way of seasonable coats and dresses they carry the very latest frienas. SCIENCE MONITOR It record for Toa the world1! clean. eoastructl dolcgi. The Monitor doe not exploit crime or tens&tioa; neither does it Ignore thett but demli rorrectlrely with them. Fcaturea for buay men and al t famu, including the Weekly Magazine Section. COMPLIMENTS OF PHONE 313 UTAH THE CHRISTIAN lot-al- l Sieberling tires and a complete service in tire vulcanizing and repairing is featured by this Provo firm located at 275 S. University Ave. You can't jro wronjr on Sieberling tires. Those who have tested them have not only been pleased but also surprised at the extraordinary mileage obtained. You d'tn't need to take either the dealer's or the manufacturer's word for their superiority. Ask tires and anyone who uses you will leain that they stand up wonderfully, under the most grueling tests. Try them yourself and you compliment this concern upon a suwill tie convinced that they cannot be perior service that is ever courteous and satisfactory. equalled. Siel-rlin- llericaE " When you was.t a q'--suggest you stop at this popular eating place the next time you are in or a salad, or any u or I'rovo. It is located at 11 North and delicacy for lunch. !v'f'A' J 5th West. evening repast, dtnc::" be an J The reason for the imniense growth try and order hire, e s b el of this business is its excellence of with the quality ami frhne.-service. Should dissatisfaction oc- food you are served this audi , to casionally arise, it is always cheerijirtllULi'M. m.. the of community fully adjusted. This helps to account the reputation TIRE CO. for the enviable reputation the place being abreast of the tinier It earns favorable eminent from ah ti.e enjoys. help Mileage and comfort are the outI'rompt service is featured, and as and the traveling public, and wn.cn, standing features of Sieberling tires, a result an extensive trade is enjoyed V, make this a belter place in to trade or live. so popular with the trdae. The ability from miles around. to sand up under grueling road work is the only sure test of real service in a tire. Everyone who uses these tires will tell you not only of this great tensile strength but also of their tough nd sinewy qualities that are most capable of withstanding all constant flexing and the severest impacts on the road. In making this review we wish to WHO 1 I MATINEE SUNDAY 11 -- J GANG COMEDY. P. M., 10 and 15c 10 and U in "Nurse from Brooklyn" Also Good Sho 10c and 20c |