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Show PAGE EIGHT PEOVO (UT A H) S UN DA Y JI EE A L.D, S U N D AY, J A N U A lt Y 5, 1 9 3 0. i Salt Lake Stock Exchange QUOTATIONS 1:. As Furnished liy WELLS L. BKirillALL. BROKER SATUKDAV, AN'. 5, 1920 1J - i . . , ' t: " Bid Asked Alta Cca. ... . .01 . $ .05 Alta T. Sr T. '1 .01- ' J0V Alta l!ergor ...... .01 .03 Am. Metals .00i ,.0114 Bullion " .01 Vi .02 Bi? Hill .....i....".,; .48', i .49 Bir.gham MctaLj .04 '.- .04' Eor.ccza .... .02 '4 .02 Centre Standard'.'.-- .08Vj .0914 Columbus ReraU . . .03 - ."-04 Colorado Con. ....:. 06 . .08 Combined Metals V. ': .11 ' .13 .Crown Point ..07',i V.- .09, Cu id iff ........... ,Io r -23 Chief Con. 1.&0 , l&lVx Crs. Eagle ....... -02' .-024 Drron .'..' .07-, -.10 Dix Butte .53'.' .CO East Standard; . .. . ' XI .01 Vi . Empire Mines ; .16 ; .18 East Crown' Point , .02 ,i :' ; .03 East Tintic Con. . .48 - .49 ; Eureka Lily "1.15 .1.20 - Eurka Bullion ' . . .V: .S3.' -.55 ' East Tintic Coal.' . ... .45 East Utah ........ -23 . . " .24 Emerald ....J.'.... .12 .1G Gold Chain .02 .03 IIcwcll .08li .11 Iron Kinff . . -'..39 .40 Kenncboc -.15- .20 i Keystone J27 .36 j Keaxage .... .-. . ' -03 .03t Little May .02t4 X3',a Lc hi Tintic .....- -X'i : '.09 Leonora .02 1 i y -02 i ilil'r Hill .01 1.02 Magnolia Lead ... ... "" .15 Mamn.Uh V.., 1-00 1.25 ilichian.Utah -C2i - -05 Moscow ...i.f .1-25 : 1-30 MounUinrVicv .. .02 . .03.-; Mountain States .. . .01 .05 New Ring Mary .. .42 .45 New Qulccy ...... 1.12 1J5 Nail -Driver J?9 .40 North Eily ........ 2.25 ' 2.45 North Standard .. .11 .14 Fark Kinff ........ ,09 .11 Park Bingham .Vs!i -05 Park Utah 3.25 3.35 Piutus .35 jho Prince Con. .03 4.05' Provo C2 'Park City Con. ... .05 -90 Park Konold J2i .26' Rico- Argentine ... .15 .28 Park Nelson .. .17 .23 Park Premier .... ,45 .45 So. Standard .17 .18 Silver Kins Coal. . 10.25 . 19.37 Sir.ux Mines ...... .07, . .G8 Silver Shield ...... .14 .14 Silver Standard ... .02 ,03" Standard Lily Ex. .13 ,20 Tintic Csntral .... X3 ..'.04 14 Tintic Standard "... 10.37 10.50 Swansea .03 .05 Utah Con. . . . y : . . . .02"i .X)3 Tar Baby -05 ... Victor Con. .07 JO Tintic Giant' ' .10 ..20. Tintic Lead .1.70 2.00 West "Toledo ..v.., .01 .014 Walker. Mining . , .17 47 Wilbert .. .. ..... .06 ,..07 " . Yankee Con. . . rT02 , J33 2uma . . . . . ... : 'MK -.07 Miss'Capola Cheriington who -i3 s Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. attending the U.' A. C. this yrarj G. L. Barron, fr. and Mr3. D. C spent the holidays vith her parents. Alleman, "XI r. and Mrs. Jack Evans, Monday evening Miss Cheriington I - Mr:" rnd "Mrs.. Asa 13. ' Ciat k, . was h33tcs3 at a holiday ' party; at and ;Ms. Ahna Joiner. her' home. Games and music ,weio Mother of Twms'Is Just 16 special feature'3 of the affair and eifts . vere ' exchanged. In con clusion a dainty lunch was served to the following friends: Miss Beatrice Beat-rice Wheeler,. Miss Merlyn Hall, Miss Ruth Johnson, Miss Mildred Young. ' - ' , . V Outstanding "among the .family gatherings of the holidays was one at which Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- Cenzie entertained members of the McKenzie family at their ' home Chi istmas day. About' thirty . peo ple were seated at the dinner table and the afternoon was pleasantly spent with social chat end rausis. Those present with their families were: Mr. and Mrs. Will McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Nephr Straw, Mr. and "Mrs. Owen McKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. -Groesbeck . 'A; farewell party complimentary to, Flovd Harmer who vr'JI lcv soon to take over the manag"Wfent of ; the new egg grading plant in J Payson was given by the enplayces of the Utah Poultry plant in Provol Saturday evening. Attcndingfrora Sprlng'ille were Mr. and Mrs. Harmer, Mr. and Mr3. Aivil .BIld. - Mis3 Naomi Sumfion has returned return-ed to her home 5 following a few days visit with fi lends in Provo. Mr. end Mrs. Ralph'Reed entertained enter-tained at a New Year's ' "watch" party at their , home Tuesday eve ning. Progressive games and radio music was enjoyed and supper was jerveaat.,midnight with the following follow-ing couples present: Mn and Mrs, P.ufus Averett.Hr. anj Mrs. Chris Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elackett, Mr. and MA. Franci3 Beardall,,Mr, 'and Mrs. Spender Sumfion and 'Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Taylor. w The Daughters of ' the Pioneers Camp No. 2 will hold their regular Januasy mnetingnext Thursday at the home of Mrs. G. fW. Mfcnden-hall Mfcnden-hall on Eakt Center street. A nice program is arranged for the afternoon after-noon and will Include the history of pioneers, -William Mendenhall and his wife. All members are requested to be present. - In compliment to Miss Merle Elackett, a bride of this month, the members of the N. I. P. club will give a' party Saturday evening' at the home of Mrs. Max Packard. All members are cordially Invited to be there. Ladies- of the Sprjngville American Ameri-can Legion auxiliary will be entertained enter-tained at the' home' of Mrs. If'. T. Reynolds Jr. Wednesday evening January 8.. -A good program Is scheduled for this occasion a'nd will begirtat "7:30 o'clock. All members are urge dto attend. - Am, Metal.. 1000 f lc- Big Hill 2C0 a 49c. - .Bonanza, 2000 u 2c. East Tintic Con., J00 fc 49c.. t- . t 11.. k.m trt- i 1 Krv Eureka Bullion 100 52c-400 53C-2200 Tf 54c. ' East Utah, 1000 tl 24c-lUW fip zc. Kearsage, SOOO.fii 3c-1000 3 Vic. Lehi Tintic. 1000 r Sc-5500, 8?4c. Moscow, 100 $1.32.- . .. - . New Quincy, 500 (i $lJ.2'-400 0 51.10. :. , ' , -North Lily. 50 " $2.43-50 $25- 1G0 fl $2.40. .. ', Park Premier. 300 fa 45c ' Silver-King CoaU 200 & $10.25-10 .r. $10.53. ; ' r :ver Shield, 500 ?' 15c-2500 Following the dance New Year's eve the following' couples were en tertained at lunchebnat the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. E. F. Perham: Mr. and Mis. "Ray Roberson, 'Mr," anu Mrs. Andrew Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harrison, Mr.- and Mrs. O. D. Kennedy, Mj and Mrs. TV. B. Baughn, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fin- ley, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. Bert West. - Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Parker j entertained at an 03-ster supper atj. their, honte -for tv)A .C' Sstrr-v- night. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cianmerj Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Biid, the host and hostess.) An enjoyable evening wan spent.! ,vith "scciul chat : and ujusic. Announcement is ma of the "marriage of Miss Edna Gabbitas -?f this city to Samuel E. Snyder cf Ta!t Lake. Tho ceremony was pei- -T-rf Ti"""'"' DA" 24 b" Counr.v Clerk E.Byron Dastrup at thi ;out huus. . . :; ... " ! : . :.. y . i ; : . - ' . .. : ' -.- . ... 1 I ' v.-. , .- . " . .. .. I 1 . ' . I ' : f ' - i A r 7 ' . . .v 4 . S.S - -rfv, v ' ' ' - Th- ennual CA las cocUVatrgtufir. after the hQli days tq north-1 pfARJON DA VIES SCORES ore gram of the Alpha Bla club wa3 held' Friday 8t the home of VIrs. Ralph. Ssiart. Th rooms were beautifully decor '.ed v with holiday emblems and motifs. Froni a pretty Christmas tree gifts were exchanged exchang-ed .among the members present." A nice program with yMrs. G. ,W. Mendenhall, president, in charge, was given, as-" follows: Christmas story, ' Miss Floss Harmer; piano .clo, Mrs. BVinchG. Hales; musl-rl musl-rl reading, Master Gene Hales; tiiano duet, Marion and Phyllis" "n";t: musilcal reading, Miss ?Taiion Sma,rt; piano solo, Miss Phyliia Smart, A" dainty lunchQon was Aervedin conclusion to about ! twenty raemberg" sind guests pres ent Mr. and Mrs. Max; Packard of this city entertained a number of riends- at their home Christmas night. Cards, games and a delicious luncheon were outstanding features of the affair; . Members of the G. W. Mendenhall Menden-hall family spent Christmas eve and Christmas day at the Mendenhall Menden-hall home. A . sumptuous dinner was served in the afternoon ;and covers were laid for the following relatives: Mr. .and Mrs. Howard Mendenhall and . family, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Child and baby of American Fork and .Mrs.: Almina Bramall of this city. . V " v Mrs'. Dimick Childs and Mrs. A. W. Cherrington entertained a number num-ber of friends at the home of the latter New Year's eve. A delicious luncheon was preceeded by game3 mUsic and social, chat. Those present pres-ent to . enjoy- the delightful affair were '. Mr. and Mrs." Leo Robertson, Bishop and Mrs." Hilton Robertson, Mr. and: Mrs. - Ed - Clyde, Mr and Mrs W. W.' Clyde, Mr." andMrs. Solon Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Condie Mr; and Mrs. S. I Menders hall Jr, the -hostess and partners 14 c. ; f.,-- - ... Tintic Standard, 50 $10.50. T; ntic Giant. ;10C0 ? 10c ; Mr, and Mrs. GF. Nelson enter tained a number of friends attheir home New Year's eve. Progressive "SOO" was featured In the early, ever ning and nrizes during the game The Novelty Circle girls of the Springville high school . held their annual Christmas party at the bome of Miss Amy Jones. After ex changing gifts from a beautifully decorated tree the party motored to the show and later -enjoyed supper in town. Those present to enjoy the delightful affair -were : Miss Almina'Mendenhall, Miss Amy Jones. Miss Virginia Connors, TVfiss Fay Averett, Miss lone Hall, Miss Mae Taylor, iliss Wanda Stewart, Miss Ardith Madccr., V1"! Fern Boyer. Miss Manrine Whiting, Miss Ina Bird, Miss Naomi Dalton. v Old toc -Stork,? running a close race with Santa Claus, presented Mr and Mrs. Clifford Cvvi in of Omaha, lieb., with a pair cf bouncin; twins . iur -vitvit viinaw mk.3 prtrsviii'. -mnniuj iiu,u uuufuai uuwu itw except that the mother . is lust 16 vears xld and the father :3 19. TMes posed hcie just fix hcurs after the twins Helen, Theodora. 4 pound and Clifford, Jr., 5 pounds anived. The mother is an expert tennis player and the father a star in collegiate athletics , , schools of , Hcneyville. They will a;-n Utah to make their home. . v. 7.;. , ; Miss Alrr.lha 'Mendenhall entertained enter-tained a numberbf friends al a, supper at her home' Thursday eve- ning. The time was pleasantly spent with cards, musi,c and social chat. ' ThoRfi present-vfcre: Miss . Virginia Childs, Howard Thorpe Jay Madsen arid the hostess. .. - ' i - - : 1 i VAS SINGER IN "MARIANNE' 1 ' Outstanding ; among the holiday I ctiyitieswas"rrre Christmas party i club of. the high school j Tuesday evening. The members and their partners enjoyed in the early evening eve-ning a sumptuous banquet served at the Harrison hotel, also-ar nicely arranged program given as. follows: Toasts, Mlss-Bejrnice Nielson and Howard Law; yiolin duet, Mrsr Eileen Bird and Miss Hazel Anderson. Ander-son. Miss Esther Maycock. was mistress of ceremonies and Miss Fern Jones toas tmi stress. The . following fol-lowing members and guests. -were present: Esther Maycock Fern Jones, iiad'elyn : Harrison, Beth Smith, Leona Clegg, Bernlce Nielson, Niel-son, Lucille ' Henrle, Hazel Anderson, Ander-son, Eileen Bird, IrvingHarrlson, Elvin Anderson, ' Howard Law, Arth'ur Hughes," Mark Jt)ne3, Reed Averett Bliss J Crandall, Armon Weight, Buss Tipton. , x v Mapleton Nevs ; . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest - Binks left last week for California. They Intend In-tend to" stay there'- for some -time, visiting relatives and friends. ' " Mr. and Mis. J W. Whiting and daughters Matrrine and Venice and sons' Harold and Verl left the day after Christmas to spend the holidays holi-days with relatives and friends. In California. : . " Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Bird and two children spent Christmas nilidav with Mrs. Bird's parents,". Mr. and Mrs. -A. C Lambert in Salt Lake City. - - '. Announcement is made pt the marriaga" of Mis Vera Sumsion, for- were awarded to Mrs. G. L. Barron Summers of Bothwell, Utah. The i;nd Asa D. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles ' Whiting and family -were dinner guests ' of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Richards of Provo Sunday. - '. V I MARION DAV1ES and ! LAWRENCE GRAY In MARIANNE Miss Ruth Whiting entertained, a number of friends at her home. Christmas eve. ; A delicious supper was served to the followinar friends: Miss Uda Holley, Miss Lucille Johnson." John-son." Donald Hall, : Wayne Holley, Welby' Warren, Frank Medved and Quinn Whiting.' Mr, and Mrs. .W. I. Holley, Miss Iha Holley. Miss Elaine Bird and James Holley motored to Salt Lake Jn Tuesday, returning to their i homes Thursday. While, there relatives rel-atives and friends were viitM. They were the house guests of Mr and Mrs. .E. B. Groneman. . "Just you just me. . . ' N You'll be humming that plaintive melody when you walknsut of th Paramounttheater afterbeholding Marion Davjes m ner nrst reaturt lengtlf 'talking picture "Marianne, which opens today as anew Metro Golydwn-Mayer presentation. j A brand-new f lock' of song ' hitr- are in this sparkling romantic com edy in which Mis3 Davits sings wtl a captivating charm' that is certain to win for her even greater popuj lar'ity than she now enjoys , . . ant that's saying a lot. - , The "Just you just me" ;numbe; slips into the picture so unobtrus Svely that you are not quite sure i 'isj a song until it . is picked . up. b: of-f-3tage orchestration. ; ;s And there are some ether sure fire songs, such as "Hang On T Me," "Sungar," "Blondy," and, ol course,- a "Marianne" ' theme son that is polent with tuneful dramat ies and yreeps. - In the picture Miss Davies plays the. part of a French peasant girl who falls in love witriSan A. 11. F doughboy but sacrifices er happi ness when' her former soldier sweetheart returns blinded fror. the war. - . Included in the .supporting-cas are Lawrence Gray, Cliff (Ukelel Ike) Edwards, Benny Rubin, Rob ert Edeson, George . Baxters - anc others. .. - ' - , The- South Se? Islands have th- Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wilkinu of smallest cows in thr world. - mi Clark. :' A delicious ceremony took place the day follow ..Provov entertained Mr. and Mrs. i ' ; . ' . . . f supper was served ut midnight and ' ing. Christmas In ProvoMlss Sum- W. I. Holley at a dinner party at ! Mennh's i i the largest manufae later the party went to th dance. I 8ion is a J teacher irx the publio their home Sunday. '" - " turer of cottonseed products. . ' v. . L . - ' v, w i -- i v n r : .7 r 1 ' i - r: V:V:; - i: :7 ' ' ' - '. . j . . -.. I," "C.T.ccth.r, I'..i.r, 'Jcttcr," and prcclsimta zz Cz "rcstsit Chevrolet in Chsvrclst's history" tells the story of the new series of 1320 Chevrolet sixes v;hich are pr::;:-.t: to the metering puhlic today. The ttrilcinj sport roadster, with top up, is shown here, with insets of Love joy ' hydraulic shock rbeorbsrs; fully i-.clsesd, internal cspzndinj lizhzz and wirs whs eh; meter, and fprinj shscklcs. ''.,:;" - ? i 2S6 WEST GENTER Mew .w races i navy An. Imp 0 i ortant Group of (5 X Vi x- ;A a New Low Pnice For January; ' Vory Smar2 FbrrocH Style -i J These coats must be sold to make room j . ifor the riew. Spring models that our buy-i buy-i 'ers have .already select fr us . . j. so we have repriced them, making it pos-v pos-v sible for you to buy jiJJTihter Coaf at a . - fraction of what you would expect to . pay. Every coat is a copy of one of the fashion highlights for this season ' . . and extremely important at - . - N "f'-rj'" : ( I ; V 'JThere are coats placed flare . with, the new Iow-modined Iow-modined Princess ef fect"'. . vtfye i very smart wrapped front . .. and straight line models Hhat arc tucked an seamed in intricate design. "Each one is luxuriously furred in the same color as the coat, or a . contrasting shade. The size raifge includes cbats for, women, misses and juniors.-. " i." - - ,N. 4 0 Vf 1 Ttvr w 9 .vv: Djpess.es Are Repriced For January Selling $(198 'fashion's way of changing the- silhouette thi fall . . . . of making frock modes charmingly, feminine. JThe colors are rich" shades of brown,, red, blue, green andNhe always smart black. , The varietyiof style includes modes for your every need.' Sec tbnejj modes, here! -",'' J1, ' ' " . . - ... 7rf High Grades for Style and Thrift go to these Wool Dresses ; For Girls $1 98 i .. - - 7 .to 11 Years. Clever plaid3 and ' Checks and- novelty "woolens -in scores of attractive pat-, terns. The -best girls. dross "values of thc entire en-tire year" at $1.03. Smartness Starts at the Foot A. nr "knowine" . ladies-enh'st' ladies-enh'st' our J aid. We're .iirst aid io shoe smartness smart-ness - always. An. unbelievable un-believable - assortment vof ladies' high, medium an J low heel shoes. atr- $3.98 : - - : -. . ; . Achieving Smart Styles xitUnbe-; ' y: lievable Iiow "' .: v.VPrices.'-.".'- You'd never believe that these shoc'4 coif Id only be '':';ivl';$2.98 ; A 'large assortment of slylos in sizeVrantres re- fr ced.'to make room, for . ilev. -pring' stock 1 ' 52.98 . ' ''''' ""r i |