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Show ff i Sii! I r i ""'" ... a A. A-- A. A A. A. A-- A A A- - .4. A. A. a A. a Announcing the MOST BEAUTIFUL CHEVROLET in Chevrolet History New Radiator New Bodies by Fisher New Remote Control V. 4. i Social Happenings 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Howe had as .. their dinner guests New Year's day ff The Coach t tfatt Former l'rioe, $595 $625 $695 $745 $525 ,f045 The t t Coupe Former l'lice I'rlco ! Mill a Former l'rhe $7115 Tlie Touring Car The Spurt Cabriolet new Entirely 1 mid steel with $715 and Mrs. Carl Wahlqnlst entertained relatives at dinner Wednesday evening at their home In Grunt Mr. ward. Covers were laid for sixteen guests. The evening wus spent In song and music. $495 .. (Chassis (inly)) 2 Mr. and Mrs. Bex Winchester entertained a number of their friends New Year's eve at their home following an evening of dancing at Murray $395 Truck (Clms-d- s Only) IX ,v I n H DIRECT CHEVROLET DEALER t?: I! ft We it t Phone Murray 483 4800 So. State Street, Murray It at Low Cost Quality Used Cars at Attractive Prices have some 11 good LOST 'A green silk slip, at or near the Harker Building. Finder please re turn to Mrs. E. Doty, Apt. 2051, Darker Building, Murray. J7p H ,, j JORDAN' Frocks in Mind r ill WifFS blizzards are blixzinx round the windows and when snows arc slushing and thawing all over the streets, a eny nrw frock scents to bring Spring a lit tie nearer to us. Hut not wishing to encourage Winter by adding more heavy clothra to our w.irdruU-5- , we chose a frock such as the or.r pictured above, which can be worn Uith now and next Summer. The blou-in- g bark, softly . shirred skirt and the deep V front are smart this year; tliry are also slenderizing. This frock is prt ity in a gaily printed crfpe de in Chine with the collar, cutTs and a solid harmonizing color. John. i l mt ' , 4 T "You're a regular little tease," said Mr. Clilton Walker of Salt Lake t Mrs Arthur C.isnt. anu me Uclmer Lloyu ol ianuy Mrs. Nepld Gregory was a Salt Lake Misses Ltah and Olive Yates alUnd-- n Mrs. W. G. Churches and Mrs. Wm. visitor Moiidaj gtieM of Mrs. 1'tuis ami Erma 'r-- . Marcus 1'ixton Vou? Year's nurtv Saturday eve- J. Both well, Mill entertain the ladies MAKKIAGK ll.XTK ANNOIM Til) J 'estbr.H.k. ''!t entertained at a miscellaneous linn. ih.. home of Mrs. WiULim of the Community Aid at Mrs. W. D. ' played, prizes won by Delia Hart, Or- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Yates of Salt Lake. Tin marriage of Miss Lyle Croxford K .li'd-- PixLon on thi Kedwood lload. and Jack SmilK Lunyt- Churches' home on Wjsafch avenue. Mrs. . William 11. Gardner has been! and Olson ,lul'Kht,'r 'r. and Mrs. Ernest Crox- . . i i. t fi fliirtu iriiocta T:i i ..i Ann virtj cim.-nWednesday. January 12th. A business !ay evening in honor of Mr. ami H. Walker of I nlon and Mu.-iMi-- . Itoyal follow a will jrord, luncheon at HitHoe rixUm of Ix'jrnn. .Thclma who leaves soon for a u improvini; at the present time. will on take place with January 12th. in k. a beautiful t un. , and luncheon were enjoyed by q'cI.k v.'w presented Mrs. Joshua Wright and Grant Mor ""'n tin Salt Ijike temple. A reception rase '..Howinc iruest.i ,Mn- -. Amelia oriei waincr Kan of Salt Lake, Ilcta Sandbur tf l'iMon, Taylorsvtlle. Mr. and Mrt Uirdcn were dinner irue-sMi" Ml '" ""' 'v,'l,l,,l' " .Mr. and Mrs, John ifootn enior- - the central staW mission Friday,!""1 ol Miss B rt l ixU.n, Millcreck; Mr. nn l .Mrs. want reek amusement hall. nonor a it in oi ineir January 7th instead or 14. Booth on New Years Day. tamed at j DoraUua party !:'! I'iUon. i?alt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alberta Bateinan of! The farewell party given Miss twentieth weddinir anniversary'. The in Simpers, Grant Ward; Mr. ami n quests were Josru;i Midvale left for California Monday,) Hemlerson Wednesday nUrht Thelnu Marcu. DAI (.IITEK EOKN . Pj.v'.on, East Midvale; A most ex- - Wright of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. where Mr. Bateman is ohligi to tfo j proved a high success. A. 1 Mr. Olcn Olson. Mrs. and j j. cellent program was rendered and a Martin B. Peterson of Kivcrton. owinjr ti poor health. Mr. Bateman Miss Vera Smith, Salt Lake; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jones announce 110 dollars was pro- - Chrislnm suggestions were used in and famMy wen formerly of thU n: i, Mis. unu nurse of over ln:.M lloan, .nr. VM Luncheon served to ward. decorations. 'the the safe .f her. to arrhal baby daughter Mi . Albert Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Arminta Eg-tr- t entertained on New Year's eve. Mrs Jones was Mrs. P. T. Bateman entertained at thirty guests. li irlner, Bert and Emma Gardner, ' Doralhea Booth who is attending ;at a famiIy dinnor Ncw y(.ar.s pay. u dinner party Saturday afternoon for formerly Miss Edith tt'cng.eti of the ; il Mrs, II. J. Jctfen Lawrrnoe hmd at Offden fjwnt Bennion follow-ithe Mary wpre lai,i for 15 Rucsts, Cuv, at, l.'i- a Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Hy-- i ii,n u i vi mt. mui wr ana Mr8 wm twan ant wn , i J. Mr. and Urn. P. T. Hale- -' ill i,un, uunuiie. Mrs. iiyrum vniKer ami uaug-nu-Lake Mr. un-- i ithe Bmie are vW, njr Salt cf Salt Lake Pratt !.ri i. Mrs. t.ydi.i Ui'.teman liss and Mrs. WalW-- r Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Ven.na en'ertaine.1 at dinner on New Mrs- - Alma j.,. Mr an1 of Mr Joseph Green entertained the r.itenian.Mvrtle Cundick. Ma WugsUff, Mr. and Mrs. W. Year's Day in honor of Thelma lien- hert . Junior Girls at a social at lwr home mm t J Mr which After derson. Mi,s ,nnion WarJ, K?orKe K'kins anxl baby daug-clju TtJY on Tuesday. nd Wright of Midvale. Verona and Baleman of Minersville , iluree y. Co!. r&. ?J Mr. and Mrs. Koyal Spratlin,?. The ma. formed a party and attend me ndin? two weeks as the gua of Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis Myers of Salt ' ,,!.ta PiflHTt, Mrs. Elxina Tuttle, Ker mothor. laiJ for tlurty-fivPanlages at Salt l.aive. Mr. mid Mrs. D. H. Bateman, Mr. ami covers were entertained at dinner last enterMr. and Mrs. Cm Pappas Miss Delpha Mmson, Mus amoii Mr.. Moses Dowley and Miss Louise Thursday in honor of Mr. and .Mrs. Ko!.crt Pixton, Merl and Mary on of Jtuiwl Vilma I Miss Pcrguss-and the for j following .tallied 0f Spanish Fork spent the Lionell L. J0yl PiMon, Myers and family. Mrs. Sam s,n,y wcr dinner Ksln of Miss roWiey g werk.enj visiting Mrs. Hyrum has left for .N'cw Vcar'8 Dn'' Mr',nJ Bnd Mis Luree lla'c-maMi4fy He,cn on Bateman c'lilllTn nJ Wednesday. ra,'luH M U'lli tl hill i vill.i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas II. Lloyd " oi neirr cjiy wilkiiiKm JDIdnr the Ixdidays Mn- 1Wand spent er Mil Monday in Salt Iake visiting Vernel w-!Mr. and Mrs. h fU MrB ,.: M a I I . v t u. a. iono na iam- - with her brother, Mr Otto Anderwn an, Hen rkkwn of Salt Uke ; Ilairman during the week and also Samuel Cunduk and Mr. ra. iww vjsimhi ai ine name w all ws. luncheon Re,t Sunday of Mr-.!- " Day at inef they f.,n ly .pent New Year' Mis Iona Peterson spent the week tt " hlrth,ul G' S'1uI", DrajHT, gasU of Mr.. Sarah Crane, Rinirham vUitirvr with her aunt, at nMnni ' Mr nal,.m sM r. ami Mrs. P. T. Raleman Don'l forget the dnnce Friday niirht Mrs. Harry Black. at Thursday Sandy, anniversary. roastinc . . Dinnnd . party Robert Mrs. niily Mr. and . . when the Gayety Girls wUl furnish w.e ,, r H . . t I. Mr. and Mrs. Zarh T. Butterfield llnlrn Crane of Biverlon ? H'ni ,i .cua Iaiuis, jirs. "1US'C- . .. id. gratuHUuirhtrr .... . entertained VI CUI'Sl at a Watch Party on Fri11 vuiiuii. lUclvardson AHJmr t. Mrs and Mr. . vrfikM , , .. . unu ruv. nriii . ... ..... iioit. riin.iren r.vcim , .. ....... , i r 4 r. i rft Dif i . . . . . i . Music was enjoyed and a late day. nJ s,,n Alnvi mtiH the pa attended a dinner party nt Sandy, on' Vr' on.n, f was to twelve guesLi. served supper X-- w enter'n E. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and home of tho Sherman M'aio. Year's Day at It, beimr , K. Mrs. . Freeman J. hostess to S plirona Batsman, held in memory n,ni4o.MH u m--i at a New Years Eve dinner the memliers of the SunwasFlower irinimn oi oan uw iron. Club Chrlftmas stolen an of Mr. n night as YeAT' famiruect Now and Gumersnn Bate-iDay oT Mr, arhj Mni,. of her husband, the late Win. I s tl at her home on Thursday. A busil?.! I... . Mrs. K. M. Bateman ..l 'ti. It Wing bin Mithilny aniilver-''fy- emelter. Amelia Buckley of Provo spent the meeting was ronductwl with Mr. Mf JiAt Uinr,vtor m daughter nin? Cvwn w.ero iai for fifWn ness A proVani ami games were . . ,,.. H..t nn.i .r . . ft Rena Mavcroft of Iogan and Mrs, V MUI1K UlvkJ-lK- l limn" lier in RiverVn Monda; Vesta are honor of The 65 for laid were guesU guests. cijoj sl and covers . Ivy Hall of Salt Ijike present. Lunch relatives here. afternoon. from Driggs, Idaho. k' le ts. The Bateman family were have was served to eighteen guests. Mrs. Royal Spratling and Mr. was Flair-a Mi gue.st f rim rly of this ward. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Carlson are to Srrinirville to make their of l'irl Ksrl'crt, Sunday. Ui. iinrdn tnov-- d Mr. and Mr. Shirley Mis Zelma BuUerfiehl returned to to Salt Lake where 'thry will enhome. Mr. Spratling has employment moving Gardner Heber Mrs. and Mr. lit tvnince the engagement of their Kanarra on Sunday. miU. home. make their tUel New on at the dinner at a tertained party k luVtrr, Henrietta t Mr. Orland A tbower was civen Thursxlay eve Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Stephen; en anl Year's day. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel of Miss Minn Verla Pussey and son and family were entertained at a dinner Mr. nnd Mrs. Gladwin Woodheai ning of la:-- l week at the home .Vwl-olof South Jordan. Hen- Thelma of honor in Dahl weplt viiitinr Mxst Mary A Orgill retnied U) party on New Year's at the home of Elsie f?rnl Mrs. Ray Bennett rri't'.ainl at on Sunday after spending man, it Mrw his birthday anniver- drrson. Progre;ive gamei were hvf finnUt Mr. and Mrs. E. L. dinner Sunday for her parenU, Mr. ere Sregory the Mrs. Mr holklays Nephl viting. Mrs. Tujisey is on Christmas, they were the truivti and and Richardson Mrs. Shirley school at Meadow. s leaves Mr. for teaching of Miss Thelma Henderson j Pu, s!s Sunday dinner gue-lf.iiiiily. WKST Winter Puts Spring "Still," pouted the modern girl, "I'm Miss Jane and Miss Helen Both-weentertained at the hitters home at really not as bad as Pin painted." .'. 3rd ave. on New Year's eve. Alniut She: "Will you be good if I kiss twenty guests were present. An unyou?" usually well arranged evening was He: "Do you think I'm a miracle stcnt at dancing and games. man?" Penn. Stale Froth. A .4.J... i ll . .. Mr. and. Mrs. A. (5. Wagstaff en- r tert allied a number of friends at their home at 5451 South .State Street on New Y'ear's eve. A delightful time was a ranged by the hostess. Th guests were, Mr. and Mrs. Will Ross, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Lynell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wagstafl, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wagstatl.Mr. and Mrs. Ed. liar-er- . Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCleary, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Itichard, Mrs. Mary Clark and Mrs. Harold Wngstafl. I CARLISLE MOTOR CO. 1 j American industry is setting the pace for the world in efficiency ami result ing high wages. A properly adjusted tariff is for the purfiH.se of equalizing the difference between cost of production and manufacture of like products here ami abroad after milling shipping charges. EU'ctrical manufactures constitute the largest group consumer of coper. The I. S. ("handier of Commerce demands that the treasury surplus, estimated as high as $500,oo,000, Ih- - applied to early tax reduction according to the Coolldge plan. high school gym. ALL PRICES F. O. B.. FLINT Our time payment plan includes Custohlers, Disability In- oavments if vou which are sick tikes care of vour siiranrp " " " " ' or disabled. The npoinl nient is subject to Urination by the county board, but it lis understood that the ratification of t lie apolntment will be made. Mr. Karuett leaves the employ of tho I'tah ron.Mrm1lou company at Bingham, where he lias been employ- jod as a steam shovel engineer, He 1ms been master mechanic of several large construction and mining concerns in the west and was a can-- ' Ididate for the nomination of county commissioner before the Republican county convention last fall. Mr. Barnett succeeds Mr. Albert Marriott of Murray who has been the superintendent for the past number of years. Draper Farmers In this vicinity, from January 1 to November 15, 1S1S, realized total income of $157,000 from dairy and poultry industries. Salt Lake City Work to start soon, on new Snowville route connecting Salt Lake City mid Ogden with Twin Falls county. Mont icello Contract awarded for construction of Mont icello-Peter- s highway. Fairvlew Construction to commence soon on new amusement hall for Fair-vie- The married folks club entertained at a dancing party New Year's eve at the Muray high school gym. $."t.'5 Ihihlqulst's department. j I innlel with rumlle seat Ton Truck Price includes l:illonn tires and steel disc wheel. Former price $.".'15 with lnlHn tires only It of Mrs. Mary B. Hamilton in honor of Miss Lyle Croxford, a bride of next week. The evening was spent in games and music, folowed by refreshments. t it in o home 4. Dahlqulst, county commissioncharge of the department of roads ami bridges announced the appointment of Le Boy K. Barnett as suiK'rinieiident of the County Shops located at Murray. This is considered ;as the most important iHisltlon in Mr. U. T. er n it The Gleaner Girls of Creek it ward entertained at miscellaneous i shower Tuesday evening at the li.'illoon tires only. $7.'.5 The Landau me. enter- $i'43 The Sedan Former Mrs. L. B. CVderloff Ir. and Mrs. W. L. Wright enterof the Country tained the member Cousins club at a party New Year's eve at thvlr home on Center street. frij. $525 Price includes balloon tiresdisc; wheels. Former price and Of County Shops j 50-he- tained a number of their friends, New Year's eve at their home. ft One-Piec- .... Mrs. Howe's sisters, Mrs. Xora Brown of Salt Lake and Mrs. I). B. Jones of this city. " Open Models e New Heavy Full Crown Fenders The Koadster at their home,' Mr. Pedal Closure With These AMAZING PRICE REDUCTIONS "has electric fuse throws a household Into consfuslon, so would the cutting off of power throw the world back into the dark ages. Mantis McFadden, in I'opular Science Monthly. SanjH'te County leads I'tah in organized sheep and wool Improvement, says state university extension service. F.ureka Mammoth mine, shipping IdO tons ore a day, pays 25 cents a share dividends. Eureka New machinery developing South Tintic holdings of Tintie coalition. Eureka lniortant ore developments occur in Syndicate and Hope Standard properties. Eureka Bingham Mines company pays dividend of $I..'V a share In 11 months operation, Park Cl y Park I'tah mine closes year, with about J5,(HH),(KK) pounds lead production. addition costing Kaysvllle $1.V,IM)0, planned for Iee Memorial Hospital. Nephl Move started for letter highway to Leviin. St. George Progress made on reclamation project to water 11.1KH) acres in Virgin Valley. Oil ComSt. George pany brings equipment to drill oil prosjHH t well. Mot nlccllo Three oil prospect wells on Elk Bldge, Cedar Mesa and Hul-kltstructures are each more than 1,1100 feet In depth. Vernal Contract let for construction of four new bridges on Vernal-For- t Duchesne Highway, at cost of !flt,-05- Sum-nierhn- New Hardware New Running Boards New Brake and Clutch Door Handles New Tire Carrier Appointed Head Just as the blowing out of a little The lsr.th (norut)i of Seventies will have charge of the Sunday evening servii'es on January 9th at the Murray First Ward i.lmrch at ti:.H(l p. in., at which time Apostle J. Golden Kimltall will he the principal An exceptionally tine musical program is arranged under the direction of Shijilcy Hurton, with (iwen us organist. A double quartet from the Metropolitan singers will he on the program as will a Ladles Chorus from Forest Kale. The public is cordially Invited to attend thlssiKH'lal service. Truly the most beautiful Chevrolet in Chevrolet history! Truly an achievement which must immediately change all existing ideas as to what the buyer of a low priced car has a right to expect for his money! We urge you to come in for a personal inspection. And acask you to come, not in the customary casual mood-b- ut tually anticipating the revelation you would expect when the world's largest builder of gear shift automobiles announces a completely new line of cars whose truly great value is based on irresistable beauty and a host of improve ments including: New AC Air Cleaner Head New Bullet-Typ- e New AC Oil Filter Lamps New Coincidental Lock New Windshield On Combination Ignition & Steering Lock New Duco Colors SPECIAL SUNDAY Utah Weekly Review LeRoy E. Barnett ' EVENING SERVICES a TtWTTTTTTTTTT TT TTTTTTTTTTVTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTTS'Tflfl'tttTTTTTTttTtTTTTTtTTTTT Cofyriikt, Vi27, mis-nvtl- e by Bulkruk) J ; . WHAT SENSES HAVE INSECTS? U ts J i j j V--- . attracted to certain their 8cne of Ktnell? By duplicating certain odors artlflc hilly, can Insis ts Ih lured to their de. Are plants through ; i Irnetloti? Entomologists have beeu working along these lines for some time, fairly positive, that Insects have senses which can Ih utilized , - i iiM-n- r . ' J.n yTr' e. ike n Beck-te-uhin- i .... uTL.'LJI K . " i at.df " YJ p?? .... ( Mcc . uy T IT JLr u. m M ., T iuv 1 -- vit-lte- - fn i d Bur-,Mealo- , , rllllmml WHrfuri. Tin Bureau of Entomol ogy of the I'nlted Stales Department of Agriculture has dm lotted a sensitive Inxtruinent called rh Insist and by its use considerable progress has Imm u imide in determining l,e rcaitloti of various sjisles of Insists to odors from plant exlrscts, from plants, and from Insect themselves. This field of Investigation Is promising as Nihillng out ways for (he lit ill.ai Ion of materials to attract Iiims'Is la forgo utiinlers so they can lie destroyed, or to reju'l them frini pbiiils they are likely to Injure. The m uses of the cotton ImiII weevil hive been given esptsliil study, nn dothr In- Vest igll'ietis Wilt follow. Another Invcticatloii of the senses of Insists is tnisrued with the reao-lion- s f li's to lntenhltlis and colors of light . Wheilii r or not lee are color bling Is a l'liil iitiii h nl dispute, and this Mudy will enleiiv.r to whether bis'S cnu Ih trnlmnl to awm-l-atf(H)d with a rtrtaln wave length of light; that Is, to distlugulh colors. nun lust them. "idfae-tonictcr- ," Grape Julre I'ses Pse some of the grnie Juice you have bottled In making desserts, such as grie gelatin, and grape sherlnt and Ilea |