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Show m:=um:m:m:m:m:m:m::mn: S~~~~~¢~ES Utah Weekly Review Le ,~, nouncing the ot • JWit u the blowtng out of a little electric fuse throws a household into consluslon, 110 would tlle cuttlDg oft of power throw the world back into the dark ages.-Manu s McFadden, in R. T. Dablqulat, CCMJ~ti Popular Science Monthly. er in charge of the Sanpete County leads Utah in organ- roads and bridge~~ ~DJ~ ized sheep and wool improvemen t, says ointment of Le )Joy state university extenllion .service. superintend ent of the Truly the moat beautifu l tin Chevro let history! Eureka-Ma mmoth mine, shipping 19Cilted at Murray. Tills Truly an achieve ment which immedi ately change all 100 tons ore a day, pays 2r1 cent a as the most important ideu u to what !!bare dividends. of a low priced car haa a Dahlquist's department. hreka-Ne w machinery developing Tbe apointm~nt is right to eltpect for hia money! promhJfng South Tlntlc holdlnp of firmation hy the county We ur-.. you to come in for a persona l inspecti on. And Tlntlc eoalitl~n. · Is understood that the Eureka-Im portant ore developmen ts the apointment wUI IJe mad&. aak you to come, not in the custom ary casual mood-b ut acoccur In Syndicate and Hope Standard Mr. Barnett leaves the tually anticipa ting the revelati on you would expect when properties. !the Utah ICoDBtructioii the world' a largest builder of gear shift automo biles anEureka-Bin gham Mines comp.l\ny Bingham, where be has pay-s dividend of $4.30 a share in 11 ed as a 11tenm shovet englnefr. nounces a comple tely new line of cars whose truly great Mr. and Mrs. John Howe had as months operation. He has been master value ia baaed on irreaiata ble beauty and a boat of improve their dinner gueats New YPar's day Park Ci•y-Park Utah mine closes several la~ge construction menta includin g: at ~elr home, Mrs. Howe's sisters, year, with about 5,000,000 pounds lend con!'t'rns in the west and W*f Mrs. Nora Brown of Salt Lake apd production. 1Udate for the nomination New AC Cleaner New Bullet·T ype Head Mrs. D. B. Jones of this city. KaJsvllle-;') ().bed addition costing conunlsslon er before the -~ New AC Oil Filter Lamps $135,000, planned for Lee Memorial I county com·entfon last fall. :!\Ir. and Mrs. L. B. Cederlotf enter- Hospital. New Coincid ental Lock Mr. Barnett uc1·~ New Windsh ield On tained a number of their friends, New Nephi-Mov e starWd for better bigh~ :!\Iurrlott of Murray who 'Combin ation Ignition & Open Models Yeat·'s eve at tbelr home. way to Lel·an. sur)(>rlntendent for the Steerin g Lock s·t. George-Pro gress made on reof yeurs. New Heavy One·Pie ce Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright enterclamatlon project New Duco Colors to water 11,000 4 Full Crown Fenders tJalned tbe members_ of the Country -acre;; in Yirgfn Valley. •LOST-A green ldlk sUp, at or New Radiato r Cousins club at a party New Year's St. George-l\Ud -Amerk-nn Oil ComHarker. Building. Finder New Hardwa 1 re New B.odies by Fisher eve at their home on Center street. pany brings equipment to drill oil turn to Mrs. E. Doty, Apt. New Remote Control prospect well. New Runnin g Boards kl•r Bulltling, Murray. The Gleaner Girls of Mfll Creek MotnlceUoThrPe oil prospect wells , ward entertained at a miscellaneou Door Handle s New Brake and Clutch s on Elk Ridge, Cedar Meslt and Hul· New Tire Carrier shower Tuesday evening at the home klto structures arc each more than Pedal Closure of Mrs. Mary B. Hamilton in honor 1,000 feet in der•th. -With These AMAZ ING PRICE REDUC TIONS of Miss Lyle Croxford, a bride of Jlext _Vernal-Co ntract let for construction week. The evening was spent in games of four nt'w bridges on Vernal-Fort and music, folowed by refreshment s. Duchesne Highway, ut cost of $44,· ........................ .................... 9M. ~·ormer Price, U45 Price includes balloon tires and steel Tbe married folks club entertained Draper-Far mers in this vicinity, at a dancing party New Yetr's eve from Janu.try 1 to .Novt>mber 15, 1926, disc wheels. ~'ormer 1>rlce $53!f '1\ith ........................... at the Moray hlgb school gym. rPallzed total income of $157,000 from !Jalloon tire.s onll". ~·ormer Price· $645 dairy and poultry Industries. The Sport The }[r. and Mrs. Carl Wahlquist enSalt Lake Cfty-,Vork to start soon, Cabriolet ................... . tertained relatives at dinner Wednes- on new Snowville route connecting Salt ::>edan ....................... . day evening at their home in Grant Lake City and Ogden with Twin Fall's Former Price $735 Entirely new model with rumble seat ward. Covers were laid for sixteen count 1-Ton guests. The e'l'enlng was spent In song Monticello---Contract a warded for ....................... Truck ................... .... . and music. construction of 1\lontlcello·Peters highFormet· Prke $7GG way. ( Cbnssls Only) Mr. and Mrs. Rex Winchester enFairview-C onstruction to commence Car ............... tertained a number of their friends soon on new amusement hall for FairPrice Includes l;ialloon tires and steel New Year's eve at their home follow: \'lew. d'lsc wheel . Former price f585 with lng an evening of dancing at M11rray ( Cbas;!ls Only) American industry Is setting the pace baloon tfW>s only high school gym. for the world In efficiency and resultIng high wages. ALL PRICE S F. 0. 8 .. FLINT Mr. and :!\Irs. A. G. WagstatT en· A propel'iy adjusted tariff is for the tcrtalned a number of friends at their purfpose of equalizing the difference Our time paymen t plan include s Custom ers' Disabil ity home at. M51 South State Street on between cost of production and manu-J surance yhich takes care of your paymen ts if you are sick New Year's eve. A delightful time fal'ture of like products here and was aranged by the hostess. The abroad after adding shipping charges. or disabled . guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross, Eleetrlcal manufactur es constitute Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lynell, Mr. and the largest group consumer of COJ)per. r Mrs. Arthur Wagstafl, Mr. and Mrs. The U. S. Chamber of Commerce deBert Wagstafl,Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Har- mands th11t the treasury surplus, esper, l\fr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Mr. timated as high as $500,000,000, be apDIREC T CHEVR OLET DEALE R and Mrs. Henry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. plied to early tax reduction a1•cordlng State Street, Murray Phone Murray 483 Joe l\lcCleary, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. to the Coolidge plnn. Richard, Mrs. Mary Clark and Mrs. WREN blizzards are blizzfn« around Harold Wagstafl. "You're a regular little tease," salrt winnows and when snows~ slushin~t John. thawing all over the streets, a ~~:ay We have some good Used Cars at Attract ive Prices Miss Jane and Miss Helen Roth"Still," pouted the modern girl, "I'm frock seems to bring Spring a little well entertained at the latters home at really not as bad as I'm painted." to us. But not ~ to euc:ou1ra&il 63, 3rd a'l'e. on New Year's eve. About Winter by adding more heavy clothes tw~nty guests were present. An un· She : "Wlll you be good lf I kiss our wardrobes, we chose a frock such ou?" II Y usua y well arranged evening was the one pictured above, which can Mr. Cliilbo.n W81lk.er of Salt Lake and l\Irs. Arthur Oasper. WEST spent at dancing and games. He : "Do you think I'm a miracle worn both now and Dezt Summer. The Delmer Lloyd of Sandy and the man?"-Pen n. State Froth. blousing back, softly shirred skirt and - u-1· ........ T __ ._ and Olive Yates attend1\frs. Nephi Gregory was a Salt J,ake ,....~ M n• •-nd E .w. ........ ........u •-it u. tl •wno· the deep arcus rnt...... V front are smart this year; 1\Irs. W. G. Churches and Mrs. Wm. a r.ma ed a New Year's ~a...t-v Salturday ev~ v.,. or .u.Qn ay ~:.•nest of llrs. l-ouis .,.,........ -nf-..rt · ed &t a uu'sc:ellaneous r-·~.~ u·~•1 k they are alSI) sleDderiziDg. Tbis frock J. Rothwell, ~.u.-u e~ am M.~RIAGE will DATE entt>rtain ANNOUNC the ladles ED ing at the home of Mrs: Willia.m ".,.... ~roo · · *>ww a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Yates of Salt Lak4!. is pretty in a pily printed crlpe de played, prizes won by Della Hart, Or- of the Community Aid at• Mrs. w. D. Bobelt Pildlon on thP. Redwood Road, Mrs. William H. Gardner has been and Olsen and Jack Smilt'h. Luncll- Churches' home on Wasatch avenue, Chine with the coUar, cuffa, and vest ila The marriage of Miss Lyle Croxford TUesd•y etening in boDor of l{r. and very siek for the last two weeks but eo11 was served to thirty guests, Miss Wednesday, January a solid harmonizing oolor. 12th. A business daughter of llr. and Mrs. Ernest CroxM:ra. Bose48 Pixton of Logaal. Music is improving at the present time. Thelma who leaves soon for a mis- meeting llill follow a lunl'heon at 1 ford, and Royal R. Walker of Union (C()hritiU, 1927, by B...,.;d) go&mes and luncheon were enjoyed .by Mrs. Joshua Wright and Grant Mor sion was presented with a beautiful o'clOI!k. will take place on January 12th, In ~the fOIJ.DwiQg gnes ,MlP. Amelia gan of Salt Lake, Ret& San.dburc of leather brief case, the Salt Lake temple. A ra-eptlon Pbd;on, TaJllorsv~ Mr. and Mrs Ogden were dinner guest& (){ Miss Mr. and Mrs. John Boodl enter- the central statP.s mission Friday, will be held in the evening at the Mtll WHAT SENSES HAVE INSECTSf Bert P.ixton, ~J eek; Mr. and M:r.s. Dorathea Booth on :New Year's Day. tained at a party in hono-r of their January 7th instead of 14. Creek ward amusement ball. Rby Piston,.~ u; Lake; Mr. and Mm. "''-• u-· twent'-'-'-· "''--· u'Vom Simp rs, ..Grant Ward; Mr. and uae f arewell par.ty gJ.ven .w.lSS Are insects attracted 1.,-wa wedd'mg anruversary . ._.,.,.. w.r. and Mn~. Alberta Bateman of Mrs. &~s J'iXl~n. Ea~ Midvale: Thelma Henderson Wednesday night out-of-town guests were Joahu.a Midvale ieft far California Monday, plants through their M:.-. ~ J(rs. L. Olse~ Mr. A. Olsen proved a hia-h success. A most ex- Wrijdlt of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. where Mr. Bateman is obliged to go DAUGHTE R BORN I By duplleatlng certain and Miss ra Smith, Salt Lake; Mr. cell.ent program was rendered and a Malltin B. Peterson of ·Riverton. owing to poor health. Mr. 8ateman ially, can insects be atMl Mrs. n:tld Hogan, Mr. and pone .of over 110 dollars WSIS pre- ChrisbMa suggestions were used in and family Wei'P. formerl-y of this , Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jonet~ announee . tructlon? lira. Albert Olsen, Mr. aDd Mrs. &ibt to her. the decOTBotions. Luncheon served to ward. . · . 1 the safe arrival of a haby daughter , working along these GArdner, Bltrt and Eml'fta Gardner, Mrs. P. T. Batemadan ~l'tained 1 th~y :thguestsB. h '--di Mrs. Arminta ~rt ent.el'tained 'on New Year's fairly po~lltl1o·~ ..,,_n Lawrence dinner part_y Satur y ,...ernoon . o·r Mt and Mrs. H. J. Je.. ora ea not w..., ill IItten 'qg at a family dinner New Yea-r's Day.. formerly Miso (•ve. Ht·s. Jone!! was tltime, ""' ...__ fi _. I 11 ....__ M B h 1 t 0 d t th .-a...z..... an4 U~tea Jensen, MT. and Mrs. Hy- ....., ..o owmc gue.. .,..,, " Edith \\'eng 1·en of the e n te senl!les ary ennxm sc 00 ~ g ~n spen e .......-.....- Covers were laid for 16 guests. by man In his Jens~>n, Mr. and Hrs. P. T. Rated_ son, Burdette, Mr. and Mrs. mas hohdays W1th her parents. Mr. and MM. Wm. Ewan and .!JOn, Grant ward. M Lyd" Bateman :b.oss and Pratt of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Walker and daugthter .Billie are visiting In Salt Lake u itbe'==============~ ._against them. The ~r. ~~~~yrtle Cundiek, Ida I Mrs. WalW!' Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Verona ente~ained at dinner on New 1 guesbs of Mr. and .Mrs. Alma lilg-1 ogy of the United Egbert, M John J Schmidt Mm Engene Wapta1f, Mr. and Mrs. W. YPar's Day m hono-r of 'l'helma Hen- bert Mns. Joseph Green entertained the of Agriculture '(k!vel.O&M!II AU:e ~~. Mr. ~ Mm. 'Cbas: E. Bennion of Bennio~ W~d, Miss der~on. ~ter which Mr. H"a:r.ry Mrs. George Elkins and baby daugll Junior GiTls at a social at her home ti'l'e Instrument ._•....,. Cundick Mrs Ada Goodridge, 1\ft'IS. Luree &tAman of .Mmers':llle and Wr1ght of M1dvale, Verona and ter, returned home Monday after on Tuesday. Armin"- Egbert, Mrs. Elzina Tuttle, Mr. and )(rs. !WYal Sp~tling. The ma, formed a party and attended the . 41pending two weeks as the &'uest of * *• * Mr. and M.rs. D. R. Bateman, Mr. and covers were laid for thirty-five. I Pnn:a-g-es at Salt ~ake. ber moflber. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Myers of Salt Jibs Robeorrt Pixton, Merl anll Mary !'f-r. ancl Mrs. Gu.s _Pappas enterMrss Delpha NU!lson, .Mia9 Ardell Mrs.. Moses Dowley and Miss Louise Lake entertained at dinner last ~tained fo~ the followmg guests on I I.loyd and Mi~ Wilma Ferguaen .of Dowley oi Spanish Fork spent the Thursday in ho!IDI' of Mr. and Mrs. Loree Balbeman bas left fcrr New Years D!'Y• Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Sand! were dmnP.r guests of Miss week-end visiting Mts. H from plants, and Beck- Lionell L. Myem and family. -~lle wheri& she is teaching Candu.s .and ebildren, Helen and Mary Bermce Bateman on Wedneseay. stead. !!l'h·es. This field ynun * * ** ~~f! tbe holidays Mn. Dixon and daught:er, Doraihea, Hilder Wilkin~n of Heber Oity Mr. and Mrs. rrbomas · B. lloyd promising as polo """ Mr. and ~rs. Vernel Jrfitler and Ber- visited with her sister, Mn. E. M. spent Monday in Salt Leke visiting the utilization of lliaa }Irs. Samuel Cundick end ~ Hendnckso n of Salt Lake.. Afber 1 Bateman during the week and also Mr. and MIIB. D. M. Todd aDd fam- with her brother, Mr Otto Ander9Qn. insects in large n1Uill~ f-.!lilt 1-==~New Year'" Day a.t dinner thty all motored to ~rngthsm W'll8 a luncheon guest Sunday of Mm1 lly visite<l at the home of liN. 'n»dd • • * * be destroyed, or to htm .· "i of l)(:rs. Sarah Cane. and attell;ded a paity give~ 1~ honor G. Squires. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton of Salt IUIIB Leona Peterson spent the week plants they are ~ ancl·:!fllrs. P. T. Bateman i1ad of ~· BiH Kanaaia on his birClhday . ~e Miss Bernice Bateman attended a Lalte. at Binaoham vi&itbq with hf,r aunt, Mra. Robelt Dimond anmversary . senses of the cotton, boll wee'ill laata Ri .....__ eoastirlg party at Sandy, Thursday Don't for.get the dance Friday Dil!fht H:rs. Harry Blade. lRJrl.s, Mrs. Zelia Helen Crane of VP~n spent. ""'"' afternoon of last week. when the Gayety Girls will furniab Mr. and llt18. Zach T. Butterfield been given especial '*Jd: aa dothr hl fi.:y, and Evelyn Week-1!wl as pest of Do.na ~ Mr. and Mrs Art.bur Richardson 4ile Dnllle. entertained at a Watch Pe.rby on Fri- l'estigatlons will folio • a~=j~~~dWler~~ pll!ltY at Sandy. on )lr. John Bo.oth, c:nnstder~ maelf and son, Alma event ilhe past two Another investigatio n of tJae day. Music: was enjoyed and a lalte l'i at lle home of Mrs. 1~ in . . f}ndmg of hie car at weeks in Midvale. Mr. and Mrs. E. Soderman enter- !tUpper was 11erved to twelve guests. of insects Is cncerned with tbe nnSlii~hrc,na --~ lleld in memory ~ham~y!c-~ ~ be: Earl r:J;rinimen of Salt Lake spent tamed at a New Yeal'll Eve dinner Mrs. J. E. Freeman was hostess to tions of bees to inteultle8 aad ~ Jelbe W.m. Bate- 8 n ..._.... m New Year's Day as KUest of Mr. and {or llr. and lira.. Gumerson and f&m- the members of .tlhe Sun Flower Club of llght. Whether or • beea are it betng lllrtbflay anniver- smt!:iia Jluc:Jdey of Provo spent- the Mrs. E. M. Bateman. l,ly of South Cottonwood, Friday eve- at her borne on Thursday. busi- bllng is a point mueta n1 dlapute, A prOflia.ni ~ :'K:s ieek nd 'Siitln£ her mothe .00 Mrs. John Lancaster and daughter nine Covers were laid for fifteen nua meeting was conducted 1fith MlS. this study will endeavor to a.!elt. . 1 &lid covens w.ef~ w -e r Vesta vi-sited in Riverbnn M'Onday ~ts The pests of honor are Rena MaVCTOft of Logan and Mn~. whether bees can be trained to •"MI· ''«" Qt;i. 1l'he Bateman f 't Spratlinr have afternoon. fi'Mil Idaho. Ivy Hall of Salt Lake present. Lunch ate :y Cil'111Ps ward. food with a certain wave ...,. to. make their Miss Elaine S,.baffer was a pest was served to eigJhteen guests. • and 1tn. Shirley ~: ~ of light ; that is, to distlnguisll colo baa employmen t of Earl Egbert, Sunday. Mt. z.tlu. Butterfield returned to Mr. aDd Mrs. C. I. Carlson are .,Pee ~ent of t .,...__ Mr. and Mrs. Heber G&ldnet 81l-c:1a~ mo"VIlnc to Salt 1Lab where !they will t1o MT. Orlancl a A"'"' tertained at a dinner party oa New -..-a-• oa _... o~• • make their home. • eve• • • iiOn ol u- __ _, W Mrs. Samuel .-... 41(:'_._ .., M Xis Year's day. .u-. lUlU ~. F. Stepbensen and of Sul4 . __.g -:~ _... &!n s Mr. and . Gladwm Wllodhead )(las Verla Pualey and aon -.nd family weN entertained at a dinner Ray BemaMt enterl!a.ined at ~· Jihl ~of n- -and baby It lut week viattiug llflnlt. Ma:q ~ Oqrill :teb"ed 4lo pa~y on New Yean. at file home of U8e aome of the lftlpe Jnlce 101a ba ~ ~Y for W parelltl, Mr. emon. ve pmea were her parents, and •Mrs. ~- Lt Bur-~ Jteadow oa Suoday dbtr .,...,.ing ma.u, it beiDa' hi8 binbday 4111Jlivw- bottled in maklq tl 1e:tlt ~ .. $birlev ~ and Mr. ~ rs. Nephi Gn!flory were gon. tlbe holid.,.. vJrftin«. NPnyu on ClluiataJall, they wete ilile guepta crape p].atln, and ..,_. aerbet filtoili'· guests S 1 cUnner guarts of Mr. Miss Hendemon leaves for 1 teacblnir IJOboo1 at ........ of lJaJM J.aen ot ~ ~~ lee. The l!JGth Quorum Seventies will bave charge of tbe Sunday evenlnc services on January 9th at the Morra)" First Ward coo reb at 6 :30 p. m., at wh1ch time Apostle J. Golden Kimball will be tbe principal speaker. An exceptionall y ftne musical program 18 arranged onder the direction of Shipley Burton, with Gwen SummethaJII as organist. A double quartet from tbe Metro tan singers will be on 'tlle program a wUI a Ladies Chorus from Forest Dale. The public Is cordially invited to attend tbh special service. OST BEAUTIFUL CI:IEVROLET .in Chevrolet Histoey Cb must exiatinsr the buyer • g1 SOCI•a1 Happemn Air Winter Put& ~:~ch $595 $625 $695 $745 $$25 ~!~pe r~~dau ~~~ring Frocks in ~~~dster $5 Z5 Mind $715 $495 iT~~~ . . . . . . ,. . . $395 In- CARLISLE MOTOR CO. • 4800 So. Qua lity at Low Cos t • tt rum I Thei-l I th_. ••e• !'- Drin6, v--- I • -n. *- |