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Show i ! 3 I I ,rJE5DAY. JUNE 17, 1937 HEAL REALTY LaMarr Publicity Service) 1 I - )."rrf P r-- a r profitable .i" tate udLs n ' -- s lu.-ine- site willing at all times, to serve you. ana aceommotlati n have ourie tht "."i"" i men uiotret'S. and their mar.y clients, who have con-- j suited them, are enthusiastic fur their c mmenaaoie policies. In this annual business and industrial review, we are pleased to commend this Real Estate concern upon their hisrh standing in the business world of this section, and to refer them to ur readers as being worthy of your fullest consideration. auvdii- - :j. a tomorrow; nertv toaay: a suoaivision a hv nnr ..n i rnnspnuentlv. ' Jain such ideal iiintr El'a' Estate in i - HELD FOR A. f d 'J J. best-Afte- McGARRIE k i :h iuncmi .uimai MrParrv. who dipd j, iL, poison gas in a mine at Nevada held in tne ieni ruin wara with afternoon Fridayi T yl Counselor, c. c. uarrett . ' j song, a trio ine openirfg tiuctng. irs. sung by lrs. Kuia uorton, jt y. I is se Impressive i.- - .A ill .i 1 - - -- i' be uit er, ien f in j. inder. n and Mrs. Leota Peter- - lod Kandal benow. Uh ury inose tears jfcalsolo lllian Knudsen ?" hioeraphical sketch ana re ks Ernest N. Webb. My liuddy )mlkne solo Clark, iester by accompanied xiy hu- - are ice. )r.e- - !hth su- - illa, Clark. Jggs marks stir .ally boil, Freeman Royle. ''Sleep Soldier Boy" jcal solo T:s Anaerson, accompameu Anderson. top will A. J. Evans. in the Lehi City grave ledietion ie m. dedicated .. T" TT of tv and .uarie ietae .xicarrie itorn September 28, 1898 in Iron g, Michigan. The family moved I rcur, Utah, when Arthur was all child. Here, his father After several i as a miner. the father and little sister Ann sand were buried in Salt Lake hur --The ma- .vash- - r im mother was left with ten small to ivhere hin it. in an to be jirengtn. hur was then nine years of age. I'llfPlVpH Vila ciHiipatinn in ftio T oni " """" ime in a road uccess heless, 11 path :s. And dl path many n be r e care for. She moved to her small boys could ob- sore work. They did anything pnyone would give them to do. were hard and their finance ybut that fact made for staminy n etime DR. E. HARRISON J, OPTOMETRIST freyes, like parts of our body, oeated at 194 Wegt Center street in Occassional attention, andvet, provo. Dhone 91. has satisfactorily is tne iacu;servea us, ot tnis section, wnn uie jpsuy recognizame r eyes, so vastly more import- - finest of lens, and his many triencis fan most of our bodv. are not heartily recommend him to the public jpl in their functions in generalins ty. ul sciiw io vi e vital science of the eyes has importance to people who are ana wno necessity of glasses for without the Droper vision pauses. To fail your eyes in may regain the proper function of his office jfcential need may leave to grave their eyes by visiting him at and" cause irreparable and" examination rooms iences, In this annual professional review, To picture the loss of sorrow, the untold grief and we are glad to recommend this experiness, unDleasant enced optometrist to all our readers. is an man of wide and yet the dire realization via ia a nmfessional a led ce. experience, and a valued tradgedy may bring happi hundreds of people, in satis-- 1 citizen of the community. - dis-th- e best. home to mod- ,f mod- - which ,vspaper . the ces, and emedies ine cab-- r emer-nent- s The Commonwealth Fund of City has approved Provo a3 the site for the hospital, which will be thoroughly modern and as capable of rendering the latest and best type of service as anv in the state- The Fund has agreed to donate $200,000 plus sm non or more in architects' and other services. The area to be served e radius of Provo and in is in cudes Wasatch and part of Juab counties as well as Utah county. For this area the hospital must maintain a service for all who need it, even to the giving of free service to persons who cannot afford to pay. This area must raise $90,000 to help erect, equip, and maintain the institution. New-Yor- of LEHI research mer- - PEOPLE L 0 HOSPITAL BOARD - Wardle and R, C are directors of the i Commonwealth hospital. As !entative of their community, Zetella P Lehi fVtA Sit", llAA.il - AS mam. direct. t.h institution Provo soon if present carried out. S. Harris. Dresident of Bri- "ng university, is president ,)ard; R. J. Murdock, Jr.. is ;fch will ted in i ldent; nlly montM and Clayton Jenkins. surer. ' OVERMANS a.35-mil- MATTRESS CO. 'Man- - ftltii' 1 J V'.lCU Eft. Publicity Service, appearance" at a great saving. They fr Cnmnanv ninm worthv can t'ike your old bedding, in any Wed condition, and do this for you. Real 4 GERMAN'S MATTRESS value, at the most reasonable price lornted at 54 North 4th possible has been the guiding influ"f"V0. llhnnn T70-and it has Tt ia ence of their policies, direct v "i n of mpn thoronirhlv brought them trade from all surIt, with ovcry feature of the rounding territory. t is nnt Grange that In this annual business and indusfirip 0f tne jj-- t mi. trial review, we wish to compliment tfnip dust rial assets of this sec- - them upon the admirable manner in-in which the business of this valued Ur ..ury WIM1 in fxi'lfiiri stitution is operated; upon its proVio -Iriey used policies. "Ptrvn. gressive and public-spirite- d a ,nn whatth Ve desire to refer them to our readn hv "RENOVATE," to ers as being one of the distinctive features of the commmercial effici? sanitarv vour old JUST SLIP ON A ency of this part of the state, and as mattresses Si modernnut yur own stock headquarters for highgrade which as well as for first class ''RENOprocess J r.j if). It 1"'" - Outing at Saratoga, Wednesday, June 23. A "California lfd thp fruit Prowlnff surprise is in store for each Primary states in total carload shipments chi,d Present Be sure and come and Big Double Show at the Royal handled by auction markets in 1936, come and have a good time. Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday. 9 with 48,408 cars. This included carloads of oranges, 9,066 can of lemons, 258 carloads of grapeHAYCOCK APPLIANCE COMPANY fruit, 42 cars of mixed citrus and 16,703 cars of other fruits. SALES "Florida ranked second with a toof 5 tal 23,312 carloads, including (By LaMarr Publicity Service) into individual cubes and is invaluable cars of oranges, 6,106 cars of Th MAvrnrk' a ppt.t a mptt1 for preserving The sav!IafKr0Uoit' 2'33 COMPANY, located at 51 North Uni- - ings accrued from the prevention of 1ACU 1.1L1U3 U Ulh: ClllU .,1C7i7 ldi: Ul food spoilage, will, in a short time, versity Avenue, in Provo, phone 78, go a long Texas Becomes Factor. way toward paying for the are local distributors of FRIGI- unit. "Texas which in recent years has DAIRE REFRIGERATORS, and Only in FRIGIDAIRE, can you get big city auctions been growing in importance as a carry a complete stock of fixtures and providing the fresh citrus producing region shipped 1,- other necessary repair parts. Their the large food storage space, the fruit supply of capacity, the finer 605 carloads of citrus fruits for sale mer are thoroughly trained in the greater finish, the quieter operation, and the Americans through the auction markets in 1936, installation of FRIGIDAIRE UNITS, more N. C. Itcs precise engineering and manutotaled $131,015,-74- 0 of which 1,175 represented grape-- ! and ,".ta11 them in a thorough work- standards of facturing man like thus manner, in 1936, compared with assuring you Motors. If you would haveGeneral fruit, 329 were oranges and 101 were ui true service. 3i.iftiacijry in 1935, an increase of more mixed citrus fruit. FRIGIDAIRE value, be sure that the Most self contained and automatic electric than 10 per cent, according to Mr. comrefrigerator you buy is a gen"Oregon and Washington features are obtained in the FRIGI- uine FRIGIDAIRE. Ives. bined, shipped 5,426 carloads of ap- DAIRE SYSTEM, where a temperIn this annual business review, we "How the fruit growing industry ples. Arizona accounted for 263 cars ature normally ten degrees colder wish to compliment this reliable has emerged from the depression," of grapefruit. Shipment of citrus than that from Ice of ques- and refer them to our readers as firm, produced Mr. Ives stated, "is further illus- from other areas, including Ala- tionable purity prevails. It contains giv trated by the fact that there has bama and Louisiana, totaled 553. a freezing chamber which forms ice iPgJtl?1! be9t in "QUALITY and" been an increase of 27 per cent in Cuba and Puerto Rico shipped the income of growers since the cars of pineapples. Shipments low ebb of 1933. In that year growAngeles, California; Mr. and Mrs. of other fruits amounted to 13,662 PLANS BEGIN FOR Archie Hurst, Cleveland, Utah; Mr. ers and shippers realized $103,178,-78- 9 carloads." on their sales by auction. Since Mrs- Nixon and The auction marketing system, daughter Thelma JULY 4TII and then the price trend has been up- which operates on the same basis Cleveland. Utah; Mrs. Alex Hales, ward. as the various exchanges for other Mrs. Kenneth Coombs, Mrs. Roy HanLow. Cost commodities, this year will staple Handling Thorns Powers has been elected son, Mrs. Malon Hanson, Mrs. Ernest d celebrate the 110th anniversary of chairman of the "The bulk of the income program of events and Mrs. Bert Despain, Mr. I. its establishment in New York in by gross sales in city aucfor the Fourth of Fox, Mrs. Douglas Scalley, all of July. tion markets represents revenue to 1827. Markets are now located in He has chosen as a committee to Bramwell, Mrs. Pearl Brown, Mr. the growers, for the reason that the New York, Boston, Philadelphia, cost of handling fruit on the auction Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Detroit, help him, the recreation committee of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Frank markets averages about 2 per cent Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and Lehi which includes, Dean Prior. Frank Parker, Eureka; Mr. Carl AnSt. Louis. With the law of supply Wallace Glover. Glem Th derson, American Fork; Mr. of the gross sales. and "A survey of the auction markets and demand determining the sell Sabey and Pauline Goates. Mrs. Baxter of Pleasant Grove. jobing price, buyers representing In the past year indicates increared The committee will meet at the returns on practically every fruit bers, wholesalers, retail stores and Memorial Big- Double Show at the Building, bid the for Monday chains Royal various the grow night Theatre, handled. Competition commodity Wednesday and Thursday. and will make with for levAuctioneers the ers' plans has products. holiday swept price among buyers els to higher ground. This has been years of experience in the fruit and- celebration. transDATE SETFOR particularly true of better grades of produce markets, handle the fruit and indicates that the consum- actions, affording the growers tne people at the funeral value for their OLD FOLKS OUTING ing trade is able to pay a premium highest possible servces for A- J. McCarrie were: crops. for high quality. Mr. and Mrs. Leo McCarrie, Grand Junction, Colorado; Mr. and Mrs. A annual outing for the Old Folks Jack McCarrie, Nevada City. Nev.' will be staged, June 30th at the PACIFIC FRUIT & PRODUCE CO. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. McCarrie, Carson Tabernacle lawns in American Fork. City, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Those who will attend of stateoffer the this farmers They the party are Service) LaMar Publicity (By section a ready market for fruits and Cok, Los Angeles, California; Mrs. urged to keep the date in mind. The PACIFIC FRUIT and PROLo Anjgeles, produce, and anyone not familiar Bessie Chrfetofferson, The city council DUCE COMTANY located at Second with the advantages which they af- California; Mr. and Mrs. appropriated $60 Leland Bar- for the Old Folks at a meetng" party East and Cth North, in Provo, phone ford, will do well to call upon them ney and Mr. and Mrs. Swenson, Los held Tuesday evening. 170, is a well know establishment in f r market quotations. this section or the state, and are enThey have equipped themselves to joying a wide patronage from this furnish service, second to none, and BEESLEY MARBLE AND GRANITE CO. and surrounding territory. the success of this enterprise, since Since this firm has been in business, they have been in business, is pnmf I!v I.aMarr Publicity Service) of a monument or memorial. This it has always been their policy to sufficient to the wisdom of their he I5EESLEY MARBLE a serve their patrons with the very best course. l'10' competent and GRANITE COMPANY, located at 51 nn.T In making this annual review ,,f fruits and produce in season. Anydes.gners of monuments very and one seeking information, regarding the business, interest of this section, West 1st .vutn, in rrovo, phone gives the same painstaking the fruit and produce business, may we aie uroutl to compliment them lor, ?.dvicet plans. be assured of a prompt and courteous upon the manner in which their es- care to thj- puchase of a headstone as i,T":.,SSL,5?!.Pert to that of a monument or mausoleum. all interested Vin trVZ tnppe lines to tablishment is and conducted, upon respom1. memorial Their activities are not confined to This section is indeed fortunate to the valuable service they are ln act- .this is known as one ?r have such a progressive firm to serve ing the p"opN of this section, by sup this city alone, as they do work equipped memorial art studios ,n the it in this line, as it adds greatly to plying fresh fruits and produce in all throughout this section. state. Tt is known far a builds .ne business When home, the section of seasons. of this and wide the prosperity for the quality of structure, or any other building, they its work and has artistic one of the finest a archiconsult competent Mrs. Elias M. Jones was in Salt naturally JrTyr of monnmcnt in Utah. Mrs. Harry Lunceford and two tect to draw up and make their piano nis rm can meet all requirements, Lake visiting Saturday. She stayed for such a structure so that-- it will rrom C. Mrs. and Stockton of daughters, the headstone to the most C. Edwards and daughter, Mildred and attended the M. I. A. pageant in be artistic and in harmony with its elaborate memorial. Their aim Is to surroundings and location. satisfy, and they will help you select an son, Bobbie of Cedar City were the tabernacle Saturday night. The same care and careful atten- something that will meet your desires Mr. T. and Mrs. over night guests of tion should be given in the selection and needs. j Big Double Show at the Royal A. Taylor, Tuesday. Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday, 22,-33- FRIGIDAIRE and SERVICE 12,-57- food-stuf- f. 1 "f?!? $118,-808,1- factorially adjusting the matter, through the use of proper glasses. LaMarr Publicity Service) of us ever stop to realize i al n -j on . te j if Taylor. ir - Boost Income of Fruit Growers 1 Biographical sketch, John McCarrie, son will tored Wn.i,.,. The marriage f Miss Clara Larseii and Von G Adamson, formery of Lehi w ill take place in Salt Lake City, Thursnay. today). Mr. Adamson was a student of the Lehi High School and has hosts f local friends wishing him success and happiness. Ten Big City Auction Markets s reierson. h. j. loir.e ceme-wa- President by i fun-lovin- Task" Mrs. Melba Fox and" Harold Fox. Rulon epan nee oy Lula and i THE ARROW CAB COMPANY MARRIAGES reasonable price- - With a wide ex(By LaMarr Publicity Service) The ARROW CAB COMPANY, perience in the transportation busilocated at 95 West Center Street, in ness, the management of this well The following patients received to Prow, phone 44. is not only a well known concern has been able treatment at the Lehi Hospital this reno'er a transportation service to the equipped and expertly operated Taxi of this section that has been Cab conoern, but it is one of the lead- people satisfactory. distinctly ing commercial organizations of this In making this annual review of A winsome baby service a and renders was community, daughter of this section of that is necessary to the onward pro- the onward progress him wish to compliment we hospital to the country, section. this gress of them upon the manner in which the Mrs. LAST TEMPLE nlcnard i Because it is under the direction of business of this institution is operIone tj:lchrlst 1S lhe proud granJ- EXCURSION HELD men thoroughly conversant with every ated, and upon their progressive and mother. feature of the business, it has become public-spirite- d policies. It is a great Tuesday market! the last excursion one of the most important assets to pleasure to refer them to our readers Mrs. Fred Shelton and baby son as being one of the distinctive features to the Salt Lake Temple until August the community. This is the day and age when the of the commercial efficiency of this were removed to their home from the 17th. Interested workers may take public (Vmn'ls. not only prompt ser-- ! part cf the state, and as headquart- hospital, Wednesday. advantage of the genealogy excursion vice, but transportation service at a lers for high-clas- s transportation. each Wednesday if they likeVivian Carter, son f Mr. and Mrs. The temple will remain open until J. Ray Carter, had" his tonsils removed the 23rd of July when it will close UTAH COUNTY MATTRESS FACTORY at the hospital, Monday. for the summer and open again, Aug. 17th. its line, being one of the most modern (By LaMarr Publicity Service) Leslie Peterson underwent a minor in this part of the The UTAH COUNTY MATTRESS and deration at the hospital Tuesday. FACTORY, located at 661 West 2nd state- - The latest improved machinMARRIAGE is used in all the work, makinj? North, in Provo, phone 345, are ery the best that money-caMrs. Leland Price and baby girl manufacturers of high grade mat- their products buy. Their mattresses and bedwere taken to their home Wednesday GRAY-HAN- S tresses and bedding which have been EN of such uniform quality that they find ding are known all over this part of from the hospital. the country, as the very best that can a large and ready sale. be secured, and have always been the Miss Lela Irene Hansen of AmeriThey feature a complete service in favorite with the local public. They Lyle Street underwent an can Fork and Oris Roberts comfortable Gray, sanitary, mattresses, are made of the very best materials, operation at the hospital son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gray of conductive to restful sleep, and their and constructed lines that make along have in attained a fame products proLehi. were wed this week. them, not only comfortable, but ones ducing comfort that has spread for that will stand the wear. miles also around. make many They to order, and will make up for dealers, The people of this section owe a THOMAS GROCERY anything you wish, according to your debt of gratitude to this concern own ideas. This is one reason why which can best be paid by boostthese goods are so popular here at ing for them on all occasions, and in(By I.aMarr Publicity Service) courteous treatment. They are that home where their excellent qualities variably asking for their brands of The THOMAS GROCERY, located is high, and that you receive, are recognized. They will call for goods, and helping to keep them supat 275 East 3rd South, in Provo, quality in Utah plied with orders, sufficient to enable always, the choicest of everything. and deliver, anywhere phone 129, is the one store in this This is the place where the highest of County, at no additional cost. them to operate to the fullest where the housewife quality prevails at the lowest possible community Their plant is a model institution in knows she can secure the best in cost. All to a is trial that is needed foods, and at a reasonable price. This convince the most exactingThus, store is modern and A party was given in honor of the in the public is assured of a market of CARD OF THANKS every particular; clean and sanitary the very highest grade right here at of Miss Mildred Frampton marriage throughout. The business is conduct- home, and it merits the consideration Grove to Elwood Allen of Pleasant of ed along progressive lines, and we and liberal support of both, the farmare proud to say that it is a credit to ers and town folks. We wish to thank everyone who Vineyard, the marriage took placet the commercial life of this section. In this annual business review, we helped us in any way during the death June 15th- The party was held MonIt is a local grocery with the interest wish to compliment the management and funeral services of our loved one. day evening at the home of Mrs- - J. of your home and country at heart upon their courteous and accomodat- Please except our sincere gratitude. E. Nelson, Monte Carlo Wist was At this grocery you will find" the ing service, and to say that they have Mr. and Mrs. George Whitman played during the evening after which. salespeople have the ability of giving been closely allied with the business a delicious luncheon was served on vou exactly what you wish, and a interets of this section for some and family. small tables, the center piece for each large or small order reecives the same time. For your hearty friendship, kindli- table was a vase of rose buds. Those present besides the honored guest ness and floral offerings, we sincerewere: Mr. Ray Frampton, Mrs. the thank ly people of Lehi. To our legionaire commrades, we salute you; Marion Robinson, Mrs. Howard Mattand give to all our deepest appreci- hews, Mrs. Alfred Baxter, Mrs. Jesse Frampton, Mrs. Clark Nelson, Mrs. ation Gross Sales of Citrus and Deciduous Products Total Over $131, Walter Williams, Mrs. Vilace Rad-ma- ll. The McCarrie family. Miss Reva Jense, Miss Mary 000,000 in 1936, an Increase of 27 Per Cent During Last Miss Gene Richins of Pleasant Jense, of American Three Years, Annual Report Fruit All Primary children will be enterGrove and the hostess Mrs. J. E. tained at the Lehi Stake and Produce Auction Association Shows. schools. At times it was very hard to attend school and at the same time add to the family larder, but those plucky children did their several years spent in Lehi, the family moved to Salt Lake City where both boys and girls obtained employment. F'or the first time since their father's death their home was free from financial worry. When the United States entered the World War, Arthur and 3 brothers enlisted in the army. At the close of their military service they were honorably released and returned home. Arthur married Ann Norma Whitman, June fi. 1928, in Salt Lake City. They resided in Nevada for four years. He was working in Gold Hill, Nevada, at the time of his death, which caused by a pocket of poison gas generated in the mine. He died June 6, 1937 at 6:35 P. M. He was baptized a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints on 2oth day of January, 1931. at Lehi, Utah. g He was a jolly, disposition that radiated to those about him, and proved to be a devoted, affectionate husband and friend. He is survived bv his wife and the follow ing brothers and sisters: Leo, Felix, Jack and Frank McCarrie, Mrs. Emma Hanson of Colorado, Mrs. Clara Welch f San Francisco, Mrs. Margaret Lynch of Indiana, Mrs. Bessie Ohristofferson and Mrs Mary Cook of Los Angeles, a well respected family. Arthur will be missed by a devoted family and a host of loving friends. ''A sincere friend to all in need, A kindly thought, a loving deed Quietly given when none could CHICAGO. A steadily rising into lowly to feel his love, come for fruit growers in the citrus Or the brace of his hand enough producing states and in the apple and pear regions, To weather all stormy seas. of the Northwest For troubled souls he gave the keys is indicated in the To his heart, his home, his life, annual report of Asked only to shoulder others strife. American the And what is so rare as a friend in Fruit and Produce need, AssociaAuction A simple life filled with kindly deeds. tion, made public We'll count him a treasure to hold here by N. C. Ives, with pride. president. The report shows that Countless friends still love him in this gross sales in ten world so wide." (PRESSIVE SERVICES 1 com-!wee- k' ' small communities grow into ...uns: towns grow into cities, .v. ,hic MDansion. Real Estate i a reaiucin i101. . i in value, n lr.ve-tmei- certain that net vou a tidyi company are s pr minent men of this munity. well knuwn and well thought! of, ami right here at home, ready and ' uisiiat-- i Hospital Notes ?uch as th y u mav be .t will in time to come. Memi-ruf this de- - your needs and f u!h will . If In your pi jfit Center Street, in 1. will aid vou in our-- ! ..knp If n'e or renting that new homefarm property or lot. assured that they will r?- f COMPANY surruundir.gs, na t.j oner, ir.r. West j .jtta THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937 THE LEHI FREE PRESS i hed-wV- l1 VATING SERVICE." ; 2,-2- - a repre-iente- - n - - high-gra- ft - - de |