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Show THE SUNDAY IIERALD, SUNDAY, APKIL - iFJACU , . CP ........ ATAUTOSHOW c?B r With the autmobolle show r. s 1V-- J lb 1 1 B lJ . - i tf II xp. 11 VS .vil IV .. VM4 t retail sale at the pria. cipel shews this year ptemu IB illuminating picture of the gathering that forced February 1 nomentun production to 14,148 can; Every-wher-e list year's record ehpw bast-nebaa been eclipsed by the bona fide retail eates of 1930. Shows In 14 i' 1 :. , of. the principal ritiea - record aa average sain of 116.3 per cent Tha automobile thow, general-trmuSUo- of-th- thene Rugs that reflect the Chinese Note in decoration and beauty of the Far THE charm, is a form that adds to the'' : ' use! There are many .colors and or Persian in inspiration- - in various sizes to choose from. Let us show them ,v;' .,- - out-of-to- BsstavenrMrFordCtvnda'n of Sprlneville, Dixon- - Taylor r Russell Co, Mrs. Martha Jones -- guests." Th members of members present were Mrs. club' were entertained at- - the home Joe Ahlauder, Mrs. Rulph Bullock, of Mrs. Sheriff Henry Thursday! HOUSE" "THE ONE-PRIC- E Jr., Mrs. Robert Held, Mrs. D. Orb afternoon. The card game "600" Mien.1' Mrs. Leo Sutherland Mrs. was played. Those' present were Byrou Dastruo: Mrs furl Sphorcr V isits Parents with rela- - Mrs. Stanley Bennett, Mrsn Walter Cooper, Mrs. Charles Jones, Mrs. Itboda l'oulson: of spending tbe week-enSilver City, spent Friday with her tires and friends In this city. Huish, Mrs. Reed Bailey, Mrs. Ar Lafe Alger, Mrs. Don Alger, Mrs. thur Bowers, Mrs. Seymore Grav. Clyde Clark, Mrs. Hewett Madsen, parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. l'oulson. Steel Refmeentatire Here John Mrs. Jack Bullock, Mrs. Wells Rich- Mrs. Leonard Madsen and Mrs. Austin Vest.. ft Morrlssoniof SaB Francisco, Cai., mond and Mrs. B. K. Bullock.' Phone 107 Here from' Salt Lake Mr and a representative of the- - Columbia in the Third ward amuse-- 1 Provo high school, left for Salt Lake of Steel corporation Ig here on busl- - glvea 'Confereara Vbitors Amouc those Mrs. C. W. Stratton," residents few nieift ha'.i Tuesday evening follow- - i City Friday afternoon where Bhe ne&i a ' are Salt Lake spending City ' Al.T ...Uuu ing the regular M. I. A. meeting. will remain for a few days. ... cuii. at ;iey days with friends in Provo. The high school orchestra will furn tend- - Qcmrercuce Saturday morntnR Here From Salt Lake Mr. and ish the music. A small admission Visits Friends Henry Parker of ?,Here:. ,f rW ffeber J, M.Turner Mrs. were Bishop and Mbk M.'j&. Kartch . Salt-laJijulon toTOmMuturtine ' with here is Heber visiting of are Cit.n nor and son,a.vne, Kdiia, liowiey, guests at the Hotel bers. All are cordially Invited to fries lioberts. friends and relatives. Deteda . attend: Lottie Da vies,. Ada garter, Mr, and Visits m Salt Lake Rulon Tobla- Kamas-Mr. and from Visitors From Oasis E. E. Stan Home Mr. and Mrs. H son of this Mrg.i,H.kF. Harris .(Slnton and 7 Visitors Returns i Wtlng.ln Salt Msr. Lorenpo Sargent of Kamas are worth and A, A. Pederson of Oasis G. Bhimenthal-ha- ve George Harris and I,uey Poulton. returned to . Laker'Clty with friends and are visiting friends in this city this heir home In this city after spending tives. week. the past six weeks. in Grand Island, Here From Monroe Eva Ware Neb., where" they were called to the Salt Lakers Here Mr. and Mrs. bedside Of Mrs. Blumentbal's moth- of Monroe has been visiting with ' V. J. Johnson of Salt Lake City are er, Mrs. Julia S. Dodd, who 1? ser- friends In Provo for, several days. 111. vfsitins here "with frleads. iously Vhittnr hvBalt Lake Miss Sadif Here from Kanosh Jane and Lot Sister Mrs. J. W. Howarth is vlaiting with relatives VisiUng tie Kiinball of Kanosh are Visiting Thorne of Pleasant Grove spent In Salt Lake City over the week-enhere with relatives and friends for Saturday with her sister, Mrs. I ' L. Nelson of this city Visits Here Mr. and Mrs. Arnold a few days. Bereener' of Salt Lake City, were Goes to Salt Lake Jessie WashFrom Los Angeles Mrs. Guy Provo visitors Wednesday. of Los Angeles arrived here Sucher Satburn for left Lake Salt City i Cup and Here from Heber Jameg Ritchie urday morning to spend a few' days Thursday for an extended visit with . . Oatmeal saucer Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Coleman. of Heber was in Provo the latter with, friends. withi-frien7finch Dinner part of the week ylslting - Motors to Salt Lake Mrs. E. B Mutual Program An interesting relatives. and Plates Barney, Nell Barney and Larry Dar- musical program will be given at the ' fee "motored to Salt Lake Sunday regular Sixth wfd Mutual meeting Visit Friends Mr. and Mrs. Joe Plate morning to attend an easter party Tuesday evening at 7 :30 p. nt Fol Hayes of Salt Lake City were the . given at the home of Mrsi Sadie lowing the program a social hour house guests of Mrs. Annie Ritchie Soup will be given. Harris of that city. during the week. Dish club d CITY NEWS 1 ,"'' ir .O-Eaa- ke jfjf wttt-twlmr- . ' cif SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE Octagon Shape White Dinner Ware .....15c .: 15c S ....... 121c Ser..: SS".....': Baker large size . Platter -- Z.Zl...:...........'.20c size - Covered Dish , . .'j . ... r Bread and ' i30c .95c ch Butter - Plate' . K " " - . -- ir ? .n See Them . ' . : :10C . In Our Window MtDR BROS PkOVO EUREKA ,s r, a Marquisettes COLORED MARQUISETTES in a wide variety - of beautiful colorings. Rose, srold ,blue, orchid in both plain, floral and striped patterns. 36 inches, ' , . wide. . i' inches wide. .:...59c ..$1.25 Cretonnes in Attractive Patterns 35c Tyo-Tone- d 55c r fi Rdrh. OnU Lightweight Heavier weight 25c irxrz- - "V.' - Rayon Drapies beautiful of In shades Blue, Mulberry, 36 iMasaShZj 29c 35c 75c $1.00 $1.25 In delightful new shades ies and bed spreads . - - 50 . In gold, heliotrope andrdse". ; 35c 4P IOC . ' ; ' : ... Fancy Scrims 36 inch ), ' Q- ,t, CGMMRY SPANISrtFdSSC-- ' - i I UU " 121c 7T Special heavy Cretonne, bought at a ; price sacrifice, fifty cent' quality 36-in- ch White .jand blue and dots, special 23 7. iWuG ... ,, ,., Scrim 45c Ruffled Marquisette rose Colored Bordered In a wide range of patterns 29c . ...... ...... Cross Bar Marquesettes in ivory and white . . . Novelty Laces and Nets 25 c f - . Dotted Swiss for draper: i Dotted Marquesettes with'jboth large and srnall' colored dots, v ME' AIso flower designs . . , . .. U - . Hi Dotted Marquisettes- - 75c - I J ' Crinkled Rayon j 85? ........... rn 25c UuC I v - In Salt Lake Mrs. Joseph Sbaw Valley Circle to Meet The Semi of Lake View Is spending a few monthly meeting of the Valley Cirdays with friends in Salt Lake City. cle will be held at- the Masonic JlsUs - Here AAKimballof Goes to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hansen left for Salt Lake City Saturday morning. m Visits in Magna Mr. and Mrs. G. the latter part of the. wee E. Whitehead and son were visiting Carbon .county. George hi Magna last week with friends. Exhibiting PaAitlngs Hinton of Laverklo, Utah, Is at the ..IWiinwHmiMre.I)avid Reese Hotel RobertaJtbifr week exhibiting and family returned to their home oil painting, of Hj. Covington, a for? Mary's Guild will meet at the home In this city. Thursday evening, af mer student of the Young university. of Herbert BV Pasewalk, 126 North ter spending several weeks In Los The pictures deal mostly with the Second East street, Monday after- Angeles. Cal., and Milford, Ltan, scenery In southern Utah. They are noon at 2 o'qlock.. i with relatives and friends. : to the Hotel Roberta Goes to SaB Lake Mr. and Mrs, George VfelthTgBelsitive-M- rs dining rom and the public Is cor Elvon L. Jackson left for Salt Lake Woolstenhulme of Victor, Idaho, is dially invited to view them.- City Friday' afternoon where they visiting with relatlyes In Provo for VIsHine J'arents Tern and WU- - will spend the week-end- . . an Indefinite length of time. ford Nelson of Blackfoot, Idaho, are M. Wll C. C. Visits Southern I'tah-- W. Halting with their parents, Mr. and Returns to Ogden-M- rs. r Brown of Ogden returned Mrs. L L; Nelson, of Ptoto. son has returned to his home in home In that city Friday;, evening. this city following an extended visit .Married Folks Dance The mar Mrs. Brown has been visiting with In the southern part of the state. JJ. ried folks of the Pioneer ward an her daughter, "Mrs. Roy Decker, for ... - nnunce another dance fof Monday eeverai days. O. E, Grua r of Goes EaM--D- r. w' All married folks of the eveninfl. Pleasant Grove, one of the well-- , leaves for Salt Lake Miss Ger Utnown physicians b' Ptan county, dty are Invited to'tttend. trude Reynolds,, a teacher at the left Sotnrdny evening for Chicago , - To Give Dunce A dance will he '; . See ;;," ' See Window Window Display where he will tako a six weeks post graduate course In Internal medlclnrat tho medical college of the University of illinols. From SDssion Miss Rita Da vies, and Mrs. Charlea daughter Of U, Davlea of the Grand Ylew.wanL has returned from a 22 months mission in the Central state mission. She labored most of the time In : U Provo James II. Walker of " " Omaha. . .... . Pleasant Grove, former superintendent of the Alpine school district, Babyi, Girl-- Mr.' and, Mrsi C. H. representing the Mae Mlllan com- Hansen announce tbe arrival of a pany, visited the Provo high school baby girt born Thursday. Mother and baby reported doing nicely. and the Young- university Friday. - t -- - I. . rrfetta la Carbon Count) L .T. Dyer, a resident of this city, spent 'clockv- - Kanotih is visiting here with rela iives for several; days. 1 I - r 15f 30c- - . II .vi kin . .. .15c ...35c .'. Scallop medium Bize.. f t 1 :15c .. .; 15c 1L -- v i . 15c v mm - patttrnsi-Ghine- se to you- - m ' Rugs make to discriminating taste; Lovely colors, fascinating motifs keyed to the modern house or apartment! You , will love the luxurious deep pile, with glowing luster, its amazing closeness. And best of all, your first delight in Herati Rugs will grow through years of the most strenuous service. They are ideal for " i s livableness aod comfort .of your hornet That is the secret of the appeal Herati dining-room- ui , x or Special Display of Nev Spring jry on the Balcbny- - "te .;filea-impanyc:.':-;- eicellehV baronK eter of. public attitude toward a. given make of car aald E. H. Me-arty, general sale manager of tbe Nash Motors and Ajar Motor cbu. 1 panics. "And tbe public favor with which Nash and AJax are regarded wag BeVef rairiiarent than at the present time. Not only were the Nasb-Ajaexhibit at all shows, centers of attraction but public endorsement was made emphatic by a record breaking number of bona fide retail order. "Because ;6f the country wide de--. mand, Febraury. the Shortest month of the yar; with but 24 working days, was (be greatet month In the hiHtory of the Nash Motora com- pany. livmg-roo- ul , ii U " A The William T. Shennaa Relief a lit fP I ' ' ng- : Social Editor, Phot 107 ,K Mfc and Mrs. Rail toultoa announce the tugtittiaent of their daufchter, Akea, to Byroa Burt, of Thumday lU spnngvuia- .- The - marrUre take place the latter part of April. attractive with met. bow-lof marigolds, sweet pea and usa fouitoa been aa active ferns. High score priaea were einher of the Prove hlA school awarded to Mrs. Anna B. Mtrwick, ad a member of the Ltmt Tan and hire. L B. Gentry. A abort pro- - club for several years. pram wa given coorfstlng of .read Mr J. B. Rnghea entertained at ings by Mildred Davis of the Provo high school and Mrs. Buth Berry. her boaie Thursday afternoon In Music waa furnished by the 'pana-trop- e honor of her son, Norman whose naed through the courtesy of fourth birthday occurred on that Hpring flowers, adorned the Bates entertalnlnt: rooms. The refreshBUm AUred, who recently return - ments were carried out la an Easter Sixteen little frWaaa taggstlon, the guest of honor at a party given participated In the affair.- ' la th Pleasant View ward amuseCamn No. 2. numrhtara nf th. ment ball Wednesday' arenlng. A TMonwra will te euterUlfied at ftsh f short prugratji consisting of musical numbers and talks were 'given by tne borne of Mr. Mary Dusen berry ward membera, which waa followed Thursday afternoon. Mn. Duaen-berr- y will be assisted by Mrs. by dancing aud games. Light re- Minnie Farrer and Mrs. Nellie , freshments were served. About oneSnow. All membera of the ramp hundred aud fifty members e . are Jnvlled to attend. w Pleaant"Vtew ward ad were In Edgfemont ward attendance. .; Mrs. A. M. Davis, assisted by Mrs Eva Mcintosh, entertained at her MIhs Ruby TaVlur entertained at home afternoon In honor of dinner at her home for a few close' her Thursday, daughter. Cleo Dell, whoe friends Thursday evenlne. At 6 fourth birthday anniversary oco'clock dinner was served" to Miss curred on that date. The entertainAlcoa Poultou. Miss Marie Burt, ing rooms were beautified with Eas Miss Emma Spafford, Miss Cleone ter decorations of ralla lilltea and Larsen, Miss Helen Sorenspn, Miss pioleta. The center nf tbe table Vera McAdam, and the hostess. Tbe held a large birthday cake decorated well appointed table was centered with four candles. Games and an with easter basket of colored music and delicious refreshment eggs. Miss Taylor was assisted by were enjoyed by ' Mildred Johnson, her mother, Mrs. J. E. Taylor, Virginia Safford. Ralph PpendnlL Eva, Tinudsenj. Henry Bowr, Alice Friends of Miss Ethel Kartchner Davis, JBckj Thurgood, Athene were pleasantly entertained at her Knudsen,- - Lawana, Johnson. Xelda home Thursday evening at an East- Spendlove, Marjorle Spendlove, Miler party. The, rooms were cleverly dred Peters. Billle Cla.-- k Ertna decorated in an Easter suggestion. Johnson, Dorna Blanch Davis, Ada The guests were the Misw-- Viola loreejtavis and the little guest of J Qiaohf Mae Chrbitentoon, Aft on honor. -' Dixon, Beth Boyden, Bhea Busoee, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Simmons anPearl Froislaud, Veta Dixon, and the Messrs Lambert Mltchie, Blaln nounce tbe engagement of . their Larsen, Dermont W'agstaff, Delbert daughter, Rachel, to Arthur Reece Tregeagle, Alaia Kartchner, Vera of this city. The marriage will take Dixon, Max Cox and Cris GoebeL place in the Rait Lake temple the amea and muBie wefe enjoyed af early part of May. ter which dainty refreshments' were Mrs. George E. Bratton entef-talne- d served. a number of Provo- and ' women at the home of Mrs. The members of the L'Metla A. B. Morgan,' Thursday afternoon, club and some Invited guests were at a card party: The rooms were entertained at the home of Mrs. by Easter flowers. Mrs. Eldred S. Harding Thursday after- brightened Bratton was assisted by Mrs. A. B. noon. An Easter suggestion was Morgan, Mrs. G.- - H. Helndselman, carried out in the decorations, re Virginia HornlbrooK. Flo Dell freshments and The Helndselman, Marie Morgan, Grace prizes.. card game "500" ..was played, Mrs, Hughes and Helen Sterling. High Ross Craven and Mrs. Leo Suther score prize, was awarded to Mrs. land being awarded high Bcore David Openshaw. Delicious refresh-ment- a prizes. The invited guests were Mrs. were jserved to 'fifty-tw- o hwoi tt Wtflfl-Cll- oi U the large metropolitan centers corpa held a sueeauful card party at the home of lira. 1. M. Norfleet drawing t a dose c nm; et,. afternoon. The room Nasfc-Aja- Wallpaper m m tag: iocs W G nabs SALES HEM fit 1926. TAY jiinjirxunA ; 1 AS V A 4. "rOKHEATEVSSAKEr" ,., , r; i'ni i 'Julius Madsen of Salt Lake City, brother of Franklin M. will sing the humanlaton of TJip ' ' " ' Count' de Lnma. comely ran be directly-attribute. ; d J screen to Harold UoyL He, wore than other . Individual .in. fllmd'om, l been' responsible for lifting ! t movie funmakera out of the rut "alapstltk and elevating theaj the high plane they enjoy today J The process of evolution, w has been steadily advanced thro Grandma's Boy,". "Safety , La Xllrl Shy" "Hot Water," and Freshman" is continued with Initial Paramount release ar prtately entitled Tor HeaV , Saker - ' H , Ilelen Glnrler will sing the gv |