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Show It rtTBSPAY, JUKE 1937 fur1 r tot .trnrp ddpco MAHUPiinTimiiin . w nw a wiiiiiu nn WWt AHLANDER OTP a rri ff i f1 t ' I uy i.a.Marr I'uhiuitv - j-- r 1 i ' jja. - Sen-ice- The AHI.ANDKR MANUFACTURING COMPANY, located at 47G jmrr S' Uth I niver.-it-v Avn: Vnvn :tl ' 1 BOYS WIN HONORS " numerous to mention in our limited space. However, anvone in terested m a modern Home on W heels, will find their time well speat to thor ughly inspect and" compare the Hel.uve Streamline Trailer before purchasing elsewhere. We could write many columns and" 'hen not be able to tell you all the ihintrs this modern has done f. r this section. enterprise It is a Twentieth Century industry under the able direction of men who have always at heart the best interest of the community, anu one of the firms that keep the wheels of progress turning. In this annual business review, we wish to compliment them upon the interest they have for the welfare of this sect in and to remind our readers that they are deserving of your loyal tc f Utah'.-- i'ioiieer pnone ion. i ,.,builders of House Trailers, Sheep Camp Trailers, liodies and Commercial Humes that are Light, Strung, Tactical and Comfortable. They are featuring the Del.uxe StreamliiA- Trailer," An Ideal Home On Wheels." It is m deiii, distinctive and has all the modern con .vinenres of the h n such as large size bath tub, Toilet, liming Table, Extra Clothes Large Closet. Sink with la i ye drain board, ample storage space for gr ceies, Kitchen-waritc. You will find ample space for linns, bed clothing, etc They aie many interesting features almut the Del.uxe Streamline Trailer that support. - Semi-Tiait- Full-k-iigi- h e, LOCAL ITEMS UNITS tplll-prco- prtctlttlly f, mUstructlblt. Just one of th high fulltf htturtt of Norgt ectre Ranges. knM on oil moJolu Am-eiiea- Elgger value per dollarl Smarter style greater convenience long years of dependa- ble and economical service That's what Norge offers you in a complete line of ultra modern electric ranges. 1 them today! See BUY Grant Smith, Evans, RoseJoann Phillips, mary, Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Gilchrist Shirley Powell, Joyce jSouthwick. and children of Salt Lake City, were Joyce Carson, Barbara Carson, Boyd Lehi visitors Sunday. They called on and Nile W'ilkins, Reta Powers, Carma Clark, Elaine Mecham of n Mr. and Mrs. James A. Brown. Carol and Allen Fork, Boyck f Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ellis of Provo, announce the birth of a daughter. Frank Martens is the proud owner The baby is the of a new Ford V-- 8 car which was of Thomas Russon of Lehi and" grand delivered Tuesday. daughter of John Russon of Los The mother be Angeles, California. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Comer of ing the former Alta Russon. Mrs. Logan, and Miss Nola Comer of it t A. Russon, Mrs. Van Mork and Cgu'en, were Lehi visitors, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Batchelor visited her Sunday at the Crane Maternity Mrs. Lena Fjeld has returned from Home in Provo. a short visit in Colorado, where she has been visiting her parents. Rig Double Show at the Royal Theatre, Wednesday and Thursday. IUPER-8PEE- ...hit, efficient, Joan Bobbie Roberts, CHROMALOX COOKINQ Peterson, Shirley ON MONTHLY TERMS f.IADSEtl fox n:u::iO!i The Isaac Wilson Fox family ryaniiation are hokfng the Fox Reunion at Liberty Park in Salt I.ake "ity, Saturday, June 2oth. All the lescendants of Mr. Fox are asked to o be present as n t invitations are Seing send in Lehi. A gxd time is issured for everyone. The reunion Aill begin at 11:30 not later- DeLUXE STREAMLINE TRAILERS h'lBrlT s I THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1537 Cecil Zimmerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmerman and Ward Clark, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Clark, members of the Iehi Future Farmers won honors at the North Salt Lake Stock Show last week. Cecil was awarded Zimmerman first place for his pen of three hogs and won second and third places in Hi hogs individual hog exhibits. ere auctioned for 13c per pound live weight. Cecil is to be congratulated upon the splendiu record made jy his entries in the how as there is lot of competition for places at the show, and winning of three places is an honor indeed. Ward Clark entered beef at the show while they did not receive places, his stock were auctioned at 10c per pound live weight. turn them out in the styles without ner. They al most approved (By LaMarr Publicity Service) The MADSEN CLEANING COM PANY, located at 119 North University Avenue, in Provo, phone 475, is themone concern that has won selves an enviable reputation, for quick service and expert cleaning. This establishment is popular with all whom have tried it That they put forth their best effort is shown in he satisfaction in each case. They m-splendidly equipped for all classes f diy cleaning and" no work is too difficult for them to hanule in the most odor that accompanies the work of so many cleaning The latest cleaning- fcnd estab-lishmen- fr renovating machinery in their plant makes it possible for them to handle the most delicate fabrics, and turn them out so they look like new. One of the features that recommends the service of this institution ic tho nrirs t hv rharff for BUCh ex cellent wurk, plus their prompt bnd effieent delivery service, reduces your cleaning bill tremendously. The next time you have cleaning to oe aone, satisfactory manner. The system, used, not only cleans phone 475, a trial will convince tha your clothes, but thoroughly reno- most exacting, and you will become a vates them in the most sanitary man regular patron. Club were graciWednesBay evening when they met at the home of Mrs. Just-A-Me- with local friend's. re Lambert at the point of the mountain. R. Harwood and Prizes were awarded the winners of Mr. and Mrs. Lake Salt of family City, spent the games played. Mr. as of and Mrs. Tuesday guests V. A. E. Adams. The followiiyj people were young Club met The Doaen Stitchers at the home of Donna Zimmerman, Wednesday afternoon. Sewing was enjoyed, lesson was given after which delicious refreshments were served. Leon Jones, reporter. 4-- H FOR SALE CHEAP Gene Worltun. Founded Realist School The founder of the modern realist school was Gustave Courbet, French painter of landscapes, figures and portraits, who died in 1877. CLUB NOTES 4--H entertained at a wennie roast on the Enid ake shore Saurday evening: Zimmerman. Pauline Worltn Mar- jorie AVerson, Josephine Royle, Betty Wilson, Lila Sharp, Dan Worl- on, Bruce Nostrum, Bruce Evans, Bob Dort'ii and Duane Evans Miss Cora Stoudart of Salt Lake was a pecial guest. They were chaperoned by Gene Wilson, Boyd Johnson and LAND and 9 SHARES WATER (The Lundgreen Land) Also one BUSINESS BUILDING ON MAIN STREET, LEHI (The Racker Mercantile Store) For information write 6 ACRES CLUB NEWS The Mothers Club met at fhe home Mountains Intensify Life Mountain folk live a life of great of Mrs. A- E. Adams for a social er intensity than people in the low aturady afternoon. The following lands. Life in the mountains causes Iad;.s enjoyed the dainty lunch all life processes to be intensified. which was served: Mrs. Blanche Evans, Mrs. A. E. Doll, Mrs. lone Howitzer and Field Gun Mrs. J. T. Winn, Mrs. Beth The howitzer is a piece of artillery Gilchrist, fired at a high altitude with a low Young and Miss Ida Thurman. charge; a field gun is fired on a low trajectory with a high charge. MRS. MAY CRABB STILLER Sproul Street, fcTorwak, Calif. 411 CHASE'S ICE CREAM COMPANY ROMAN EMPIRE ONCE BOUGHT AT AUCTION (By LaMarr Publicity Service) CHASE'S ICE CREAM COM- ?AN Y, located at 325 South Univer sity Avenue, in Provo, phone 246, are extensive manufacturers of the famous CHASE'S ICE CREAM, known throughout this section with o wide distinction ana sale over this part of the state. It is deliciously different from the ordinary Ice Cream and manufactured out of the very best materials, and under the most sanitary conditions. Keahzing that the publics taste has been developed to such an extent that it has become epicurean, relative to Ice Cream, thev set about the establishig of an institution that was thoroughly mooern, and in keeping with the demands of the day. They purchased and installed the very lat est of equipment for the correct BOSTON. was once 5-- Rovsu Theatre riday is Silver Dollar Night, $40 Free for the Lucky Person manufacture and freezing "of : cream, then organized their factory . along the most sanitary lines. With this foundation, they purchased only, the very purest of ingredients, and consequently, their Ice Creaih is the test that can be secured oh the market It is sold' in Sanitary containers anVl every precautidh is taken for its richness, purity, and safety of. delivery. So, whether you btiyi It at your favorite confectionery, or In a wholesale quantity; you are assurtd that it wil always be found in the best of condition. In making this annual business arid industrial review, we wish to compliment them upon the position they have attained in the business and social life of this section, and to heartily recommend their products to our readers without hesitation. SAT. JUNE 32? IPirdDvaD 2 Performances 2 and Air Port Grounds 8 P. M. "THE GIRL FROM SCOTLAND YARD" Puls-poundi- "In the United States for more than a century, fruit and vegetables for big city consumption have been sold by auction. So successful has this system proved in meeting growers' and consumers' needs that tcday transactions involving nun dreds of millions of dollars' worth of fruit and produce are handled every year by auction markets in ten leading American cities." MONDAY and TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 21 and 22 SUNDAY, THE KING'S IN LOVE! LONG LOVE THE KINGI Fernand Gravet ft. newest screen America's xf sensation makes his bow (and how!) in the gayest scandal you've ever heard whispcrcdt ,- a n it;, a 9 A MERVYN ' LtBQy A Wmmm Sra. Pktars mm. with JANE WYMAN - Ktilf MATINEE SUNDAY HI WIOTI ITI JUNE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 1 23 and 24 4 P. IOcS utnf "i Happens lo ine ginsi Feature No. l ,.!, 2 - !. tton. fortune nnd find- shame- and me oihk'"k owuj; m mo onH rA iuiiciv - - - "Laree and small buyers alike ere able to finance their purchases b means of this crecni, me report stated. "As a result tne consum mo market Is expanded fot th u'isErrace! "HITTING THE TRAIL" - """in-sincii- i' . lrl.. n -A 1 rnwhnv J rrt- - in a- whiriwina 01 action mm wuiK'im iu- - 1 VJ 3QJ tion of "MISSING GIRLS" l ileave vnuint; tn wno Sale of Fruit Spurred by Big Weekly Credit CLEVELAND. How the consump fruit and vegetables in big city markets Is increased Dy tne ex tension to buvera of credit aeerecatins S7.000.000 weekly by auction companies is disclosed In a bulletin made public here by the American Fruit and Produce Auction Associa 10c and 20c. FEATURES 2 DULY M. I Be EVANS in The inside story of the woman rocket. ROGER PRYOR and MURIEL . i KENNY BAKER LUIS ALBERNI Evenings Feature No. EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ,V' f civ .v.M. and X.fihwj DETROIT, MIOrl. More than 80 per cent of the citrus fruit and 54 Der cent of the deciduous fruit mar keted in ten leading citie. of the United States annually if sold through auctions, according to figures compiled by the American Kuit and Produce Auctior Associ ation. "Because of the large volume ol fruit and produce sold by this method," says a bulletin issued by the association, "the auction markets are 'barometers' which indicate the general market price which various commodities bring." Marked increase in the volume ol fiuits and vegetables sold by auc tion in the past ten years, the bul letin says, has helped toward im proved methods of distribution. ,m .y ' Big City Fruit Demand Supplied by Auctions Also PATHE NEWS and a Good CARTTON COMEDY. ir"' t1 ky Win... hm Tj) re, w. W: S PRODUCTION - . ..v v ts- The Mrs. L. Gries returned to her home n Colorado, following a week's visit ously entertained How the Romai. empire sold at auction for LEHI HARDWARE Mrs. Dean Prior entertained" Fri$10,000,000 is revealed in a bulletin We wish to take this opportunity of made public here by the research in honor of her daughter. La day Your Home Store of Service Deane's 7th birthday anniversary. thanking our many friends or their department ol the American Fruit floral offerings and Produce Auction Association. Lively .games were led by Miss Carma kind consideration, PHONE J in our recent sorrow. and "History records thai, Didius served was lunecheon a help Clark, dainty to Wing Main Street a wealthy Roman senator, Julianus, Mr. Mrs. and Flack LaMar to the following guests: Lois Faye Lehi, Utah made himself emperor by bidding f. H. Wing and Mirl family. Barnes, Peterson, Janet Lucas, in the Roman empire at public auction in 193, A. D.," the bulletin sets forth. "By offering 6,250 drachmas, or $1,000 apiece to the 10,000 members of the Praetorian Guard a total of $10,000,000 he succeeded to the throne over Sulpicianius, the ml next highest bidder. LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM "Ancient records of auctions date even further back than this historic episode. Herodatus describes auctions as methods of sale among the Babylonians in early times. "In modern days the auction FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 18 and 19 method of selling has been highly KAREN MORLEY, ROBER BALDWIN and KATHARINE ALEXANDER in developed in the marketing of essential commodities. In England during the reign of Williarr III, the auction system of seeing was preWis! Excitement! Danger! the adventure of a girl spy! Also a Good musical m natural L,oior scribed for merchandise imported by the famous East India Tea and a Cartoon Comedy. Admission Only 10c and 20c CARD OF THAUKS THE COLIPiY CLEMII.'G prowera and shiDDers in the croduc Ins areas. All the credit risk and losses are borne by tht auction wompanies." Hundreds of the world's DCDT IIEl UHMI THE CS v Bi NEW- - foremot Largest Group of foroclout JungU " ALL ra in Btoiti Ivr Atsambladl wild animal trainer hU.tory of th werldl GREAT CRISTIANI TROUPE OF BAREBACK RIDERS" TRAVELING ON TWO SPECIAL RAILWAY TRAINS |