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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1937 THE LEHI FREE PRESS Mrs. Arthur Paltridge of Salt Lake with William City spent Sunday Price and other local relatives. LOCAL ITEMS . """ R. C Allred left Sunday for Logan where he will attend school there. Mr. an.i" taby s n Mrs. of Salt i4M Tv; .Af SnnHavJ -- Kelly's Service Uean Worlton, June Hansen, YiiVrinia Evans, and Alta Morris Trane and Meilintf. Gertru-JLake, were visiting Bradshaw, Karma Evans, and Altai with Mr. and Mrs. Christensen left Monday morning for Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Pruv.. to attend the Brig-haYoung University. - - Andy Trane, and Lott. ""'"""' Safety Through Service The Positive Approach To Safe Driving r car Let us Don't wait until it is too late. check your ear now. TEXACO PRODUCTS TRY OUR MARTAK JOB We now have a complete line of TIRES and TUBES Also NOBBY TRACTION for muddy and" wintery weather i ri i .tax?- 1 The Athenian Club met Wednesday home of Mrs. lone Gilchrist. at the Dorthea Evans spent Saturday in Salt Lake. By T. VV. MOSS General Service Managei Piymouth, Dodge, DeSoto, Chrysler Thousands of motorists condier themselves absolutely safe because of the "don'td" in their driving diet. Moot of these are important and familiar. "Don't i.:ss on hills or curves," "Don't overdrive your lights," "Don't speed through intersections," and other prohibitions of the same type are vital to sa'e driving. as important, however, It is that thore Y.a sonic "Jo's"' in the: list The rul.-- for reducing weight Include many "d.,n"ts" but tlu y aio say "Do wailt, ride, swim, and take! Other fprms of exercise." So, fori safe reliable driving, one of the paramount rules is, "Keep your car in good condition by regular inspection and service." Service men, trained to give car owners "safety through service," find and make necessary adjustments which, although not apparent under normal driving conditions, assure safe, reliable operation. Factors dealing with good vision are especially important. Windows ' should be clean. Rear view mirror should be properly set. Windshield wiper and blades should be in perfect order. Each time the motorist takes his car in for service he should have these points cheeked, at this time of year particularly whf-siiii'.'.en storm?, dust and hord ; of insects combine to smear tne windshield, and reduce visibility in a short time. Every Chrysler - engineered car has been designed to protect driver and passengers through clear vision to front, sides and rear. Our trained service men are skilled In checking all visibility points efficiently and quickly. The car and the men should be brought together These frequently and regularly. contacts will contribute much to relaxed, safe driving. New precision equipment for testing and servicing cars, now available to and Chrysler-Plymoutdealers, enables Chrysler-traine- d mechanics to use the same methods for service employed in of Chrysler - built manufacturing of scientific cars. Application equipment and methods eliminates haphazard work. All these new developments are aimed at increasing "safety through service." Dodge-Plymout- h CHICAGO. An insight into the Mrs. Mary Maudsley left Saturday methods used in auction selling by the ten member for an indefinite stay in Los Angeles, companies of the California American Fruit L land,s V"""" and Produce AucMrs. T. A. Bateman and daughtion Association, ters, Lexia and Lucille spent Monday given by Perry in Salt Lake. assistant Stern, general manager Miss Lucille Winterton spent the of the Fruit Auction Sales Co., this week-en- d in Salt Lake City as a guest city, reveals how of her aunt, Mrs. M. W. Giles. every safeguard Come in and give ub trial, has been taken to d work me while Miss Valine Hnifcn wait. you Monday t.jent protect the fruit growers and ship- in Salt Lake on business and pleapers throughout sure Perry Stern the country in the sale of their products. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frank and "Take, for illustration, a car of HAROLD OSBORNE. Prop. Janet, of Tacoma. Washdaughtergrapefruit to be sold through aucSTATE STREET, LEHI, UTAH the tion. There are 203 boxes of the same ington, spent past week in Lehi size and brand of grapefruit in a with Mrs. Alice Francis. carload," said Mr. Stern. "The shipment is placed under two lot numbers of 100 boxes each. A buyer may purchase 25 boxes out of each lot, which is the minimum unit of sale in this market. 1 "Supposing the bid starts at $2.50, A SERIES OF ARTICLES ON X with five buyers participating in the bidding, and the bid goes to $3. UTAH'S MINING INDUSTRY HAVE BEEN PUB- There naturally would be a $2.95 LISHED IN THIS PAPER. ADDITIONAL INFORbidder. The final bid being $3, with MATION ON THIS IMPORTANT SUBJECT OR the buyer taking only 25 boxes, and no other buyer in the auction room SPEAKERS TO ADDRESS CLUBS OR OTHER wishing to purchase any at the preGROUPS OF CITIZENS WILL BE FURNISHED vailing price, the auctioneer would revert to his $2.05 bid and give the WITHOUT COST ON APPLICATION TO THE $3 purchaser an opportunity to buy 25 additional boxes at $2.95. If that buyer is disinterested in purchasing SALT LAKE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE any more, the auctioneer automaticwho to his reverts $2.95 bidder, ally is morally obligated to take the bid as the 'runner-up- .' "Now, changing the picture to a condition where the highest bidder took 25 boxes at $3 and every other buyer in the room attempted to get the balance of the shipment at the same price. The auctioneer will try to get more money, due to the good demand at the prevailing price. However, if he is unable to do so, he is morally obligated to the runner-up bidder of $2.95 to give him the bid before anyone else, at $3. LEHI'S AMUSEMENT CENTER WEEKLY PROGRAM "Throughout years of practice in fruit auction selling, this method has proved to be not only an abfriday is solute safeguard against fictitious to assurance but growers bidding, BIG and shippers that the best possible their for obtained be will prices If Mrs. Alice Francis is a guest of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Knuusen. Mrs. James H. Gray and daughter, spent Friday in Salt like City. Dorothy, Fox of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Murray, spent Sunday in Lehi with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Woolston and baby of Driggs, Idaho, were weekrend quests of Lehi relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Anderson and daughter, Marjorie, spent Satur day in Salt Lake. J) BRAND noor STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY old. Stored years A very delightful shower was given lat Manila, Tuesday in honor of Mrs Eldon Clark, formerly Miss Helen Monson by her mother. Those from Lehi who attended were: Mrs. Asa Clark and daughter, Alta, and" Mrs. J. F. Fagan. They report that the bride received many lovely gifts. This whiskey is 2 HUNTERS PREPARE in temperature controlled ware- FOR BUSY SEASON houses. PINT f v t MINING COMMITTEE M)YA SILVER DOLLAR RIGHT PRIZES TWO th BOSTON, MASS.-Cit- ing of his company over a ar 1st Prize $50.00, 2nd Prize $20.00 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER JACK BENNY in QUART No. 63 BOURBON WHISKIT A 90 PROOF Whiskey. and 2 it's got the funniest It's got the most beautiful girls in the world period in selling fruit through it's got the cleverest Bpecialtiesr it's got various markets, O. H. Perrin, commedians of screen and' radio president of the O. H. Perrin Fruit everytMng! Co. of Lake Gem, Fla., today gave Admission Only 10c and 20c Also Good Shorts. his unqualified approval of marketing such products through competiSUNDAY, MONDAY andi TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 4 and 5 tive bidding at auction. r Together with his five associates, MARION I Mr. Perrin started producing citrus fruit near Orlando, Fla., in 1920. "We tried selling this fruit on the trees, but we found that when markets were good, there were plenty of . ' buyers. When markets were peor, "K ROBERT however, we could not find buyers," Mr. Perrin stated. "During some years no buyers would appear throughout a whole season. It became obvious to us that in order to market our fruit we had to find Ssi 9k H 4 4 jmXIbu some way to market all of it all the time. "For several years following 1929 we shipped our fruit to different parties and got all kinds of returns. we began shipping Then in 1930-3our fruit under our own brands, and marketed it through private markets. This was not satisfactory for several reasons, and since 1933 . . we have been selling through auction markets, mostly H. Harris & Co., in Boston, and it has been very satisfactory, indeed. "My associates and myself have become convinced that it is by far the most satisfactory way to market the fruit through competitive bidding, as everything obviously is fair dealing and above board, and has given great confidence to packing houses and growers." .HIM nil K. Beginning October 20 with the annual buck deer hunt, Utah sportsmen will open a concentration of hunting seasons that will last until late fall. Already sportsmen will open a concentration of hunting seasons that will last until late fall. Already sportsmen who have been confined all summer to fishing are getting itchy against the wily animals of the forests. By proclamation the annual buck hunt has been set for October 20 to 30. The ducks season will open November 1 and last throughout the month. Between November 1 and 10 the Manti district elk hunt wlil be stated, with 60 permits being issued. The pheasant season has tentative- Nearly Half of Apples with ly been set for November Shipped to 66 Markets same be to the Are Sold in 10 Cities quail shooting expected time. NEW YORK CITY. More than Timpanogos Game Preserve will be carloads, or 47 per cent of 15,370 to November buck hunt a open special carlot unloads of apples 32,285 the 0 for 25 permit holders. The leadin sixty-si- x state elk hunt, vrith 221 permits being ing cities throughissued will open November 11 and out the country continue until November 20 on the last season, were Cache, Haston, Nebo, Fish Lake, Timshipped to and sold in ew xorK iuy, prepanogos and Cedkr Mountain serves. Detroit, Cincinnati, L -- -T ' "J.- ? -: te. WI1 0 r I ill " FRANK ven v I 1. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT 1 "ARTISTS and MODELS" 1 No. 64 ZD THEATRE products." Mr. Cecil Webb who has been in the American Fwrk Hospital for the Auctions Solve past week was removed to his home Says Problem of Marketing Saturday. He is reported1 to be imFruit All of the Time proving rapidly. and Mrs. William Trinnaman iand Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davis of Salt Lake motoreldl o Franklin, Idaho, Thursday and visited' with Charles Baker. They returned home Satur day evening. IIeJ J - FREE: Mr- - Hi Mrs. J. O. Mieling spent the weekend in Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs. Adlne Strang. GIVES INSIDE VIEW OF AUCTION SALE METHODS - wiaterizej. aiYv)M. 30, 1937 STATE STREET SHOE SHOP The plafe to have tea THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER PATSY McHUGH . inru icuriyc A COSMOPOLITAN PreMAMtf br Wtraer PROD"N Brae A rT 1 W 11-2- PINT QUART N.e No. 60 fi.Vf?.!'tlI Cleveland, Pitts- burh- philadel- - Joi.A.Schwalb and Boston, f iV"- GoiDm turd Ditto Iuiwm) I rw! STSAMm'11 WHISKIES 99 i LSI - - MATINEE SUNDAY 4 P. M., 10c and 15c Evening Only 10c and 20c WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 and 7 ac- 2 FEATURES 2 cording to Joseph of A. Schwalb, secretary-treasure- r Feature No. 1 A gale of laughs, action, romance ami music! tha American Fruit and Produce CHEAP ERIC LINDEN and CECELIA PARKER in Auction Association. ob' were he These stated, AT figures, tained from recent statistics issued by the Bureau of Agricultural EcoTHE LEHI HARDWARE nomics, United States Department Feature No. 2 PAT O'BRIEN and HUMPHREY BOGART in ctf Agriculture. "In short," Mr. Schwalb declared, Your Horn Stort of Service "the ten big city auction macketa PHONE J as many apples Main Street brought practicallyx Glen Wing as the other fifty-sileading cities Action tn startle you I Romance to thrill you ! Suspense to leave you breath- LeM. Utah in thirty-thre- e A. H. Win; states, and including leaa as drama charges at you from behind the walls of "San Quentin. Washington, D. C, combined. and 20c. , 2 Big Feature Pictures for the Price of One Only lOe this proves that these ten big cities are America's outstandx ing markets for apples," USED RADIOS FOR SALE i "Sweethearts of the Navy" "SAN QUENTIN" 5-- WW, Also Pathe News, the latest travel reel and a good cartoon comedy. ly, j |