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Show THE PAGE SIX 1 1 CHEVEOL - TniiETn) l FRIDAY, DECEMBER JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH, 4. he Is hiving a silver plate removed from his leg which he has worn for one 1931. Trenton News yearT. N. Daniels, Fal Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Evans of Malad, Idaho. T. N. Judah of Logan and Bishop M. C. Rigby New- Judah, C. Rigby, Ephriam Bergeson, C. G. Wood. Netcher, Henry Wheeler, William Henry Hansen and Sparks attended the funeral services and burial of Wm. H. Price at Malad. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shumway ,and family attended the funeral iSundav of Mrs. Shumway's mo-- i ther Mrs. Ida P. Hobbs at Pres-- i ton, Idaho. C. F. ton. Ben Price and son, Ben, Jr., William Price and Mrs. Ida Price Taylor of California; Mr and Mrs. Dell Price of Magna and Mrs- Margaret Price Stephen, of Salt Lake attended the funeral of their father William - Smithfield News . M. H. Price. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Butler atIf the interests and the tended the funeral of Mrs. of the farmers of the Hobbs at Preston Sunday. world were considered, there Norvell Butler was taken to could never be a war. Senator the Budge Memorial hospital Arthur Capper of Kansas. ns 'and Mr. and Mrs. J M. D. Woodruff were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril K.Munk, f Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Kirkbrlde entertained at a quilting parly, on Tuesday. Mrs John Matkins of Hyde Park spent Tuesday with Mrs. Sylvan Nilson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Toolson are visiting Mrs. Toolson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Watson, at v Twin Falls, Idaho. An old time dancing - party ward First was held in the AD kinds of Tuesday night. the produce was brought for A very purchase of a ticket. enjoyable evening was spent by all. son Tuesday, The following out of town people attended the funeral devices of William H. Price: Mr. and Mrs. T. Earl Allsop, Mrs. Lester Traveller and Geo. Gone of Smithfield; Mr anj Mrs. O. P. Hansen and Fran't Wood, Anialga; Bishop Moses Christoff erson, Bishop M C. Naegle, Harvey Pitcher and Mrs. Harry Baker of Cornish. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Price, Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Price, Ben Price. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Peck, Mr. end Mrs. D. o. Daniels, Lorin Price, Miss Faun Price, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Crowther, Lyle Price, Roy T MEW HERALD Miss Jennie Meikle entertain- Eugene Lundquist.. Mrs. Helen P. Toolson and ed a group of her friends at a delightful bridge luncheon at Mrs. William Claypool are visi.er home Friday evening. Those ting Mrs. Black at Boise. n, S< Mrs. Laura Smith of present were Mrs.' Oliver Mrs. Leonard Miles, Mrs. Lake Is visiting her parents, T. W. Jarvis, Mrs. G. L. Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. PeterRlnda Chambers, Mrs. Kernal son. Miss Venna Cantwell spent Toolson, Mrs. M. D. Woodruff, Mrs. T. B. Farr, Mrs. Harold Monday in Salt Lake on businessMr. and Mrs. Homer Daines Deppe, Mrs. J. M. Fulkerson, Mrs. W. A. Noble, Mrs. Richard announce the oirth of a baby Roskellev. Mrs. Eugene Lund-auls- t, girl. November 26. Mi. and Mrs. Oliver Nilson Mrs. J. E. Shaffer, Mrs. Nil-so- - George Noble, Amalga, and Mrs. spent Sunday In Preston at the High home of Dr. Orson S. Daines. josepn MeCunn, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. A. Noscore was won by Mrs. T. B. Farr and low score by Mrs. ble., Mr. and Mrs. Kernal Tool- - - DISPLAY Announciug a aft Omr SHOW RO CHEVROLET E W CwdMly fcdft Yui Otar ft Pirn ff ft Esaimp ME ffiESffiA ftih VAJLUJIE NEW FEATURI ftMs dF- MARVELOUS ' & OTTE GAR ; auad Ml Tct'.Its ft 'Dmmi(hratip f . A RIDE IN IT-- AND. 4 &, - t " ; ' 'X . f , I) 4 shift Syncro-Ue- &i Faster, quieter getaway IT-D- RIVE COMPARE all Smoother operation Simplified Free Wheeling - ; Improved :'SfiiiR: MAKES six-cylind- engine er Smarter Fisher Bodies X S' i . 60 horsepower (20 E.AUTO Y increase) 65 to 70 miles an hour Greater comfort and vision Unequalled economy i .aniia new Chevrolet Sixcomes out tomorrow! I U strikes a smart new note in motor car styling. Its performance combines the greatest thrills of modern motoring. Its new features include many of the important developments in engineering and craftsmanship. It actually looks, feels, controls and performs like nothing you have ever associated wilh low price before. TIIE Few Mw . Mdta aft a the outstanding highlights of this new car are listed above a few of the typical advancements and improvements that make the new Chevrolet such u A few of - Pw mi i PRICED AS A .Literal Alfewaia ffir Yw U)W . ;V Aunft ' ' . d To develop such an outstanding automobile as the new Chevrolet Six at such low prices, Chevrolet haa utilized every advantage of its present position as the worlds largest builder of automobiles. And Chevrolet presents this new car proud in the knowledge that it represents the Great American Value for 1932 r Kmun Lmtrml hlmon F.O.B. FLINT, MICH. n display tomorrow, Saturday, Pecemfcer . Saeftlhi Mdna AS Unit, low-price- l dr Cadfo Umla MoUtr I'MHjtmny, automobile. And all of these remarkable new features are offered in twenty different models each styled in a new and distinctive manner in keeping with the finest traditions of Fisher craftsmanship. liugnim Ufcila 3 SttEa |