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Show 'J" . " . - SUNDArrFEBSUARr i6. PACEEIX INews Frpnf Spaiush: SPANISH Ai a climax jBPASiflSH FORK. put month by the' duringof the ri tho American Legion Post e a routing jeuacqualnted r"' army "rhow" mofting BT"? were held Wednesday alght at the No. 48, . 'iVKli line, rem cowl la (M Xatu uartrJJ wiMala.' which are rear rnTTLEjQE5 fertl a&ould- - war c mht standard aquip-aacnt, are carried M the wtd treat tenders. The tiaa of tha rear dec. a cewfortahie which lactose rumble seat for the occasional ex I 1 Ui twoaona, la unusually gracetvi. with FORK.- - Spa njsh Folk school aanounces the selection . I chassis ltf i,tlM4 hncc -of the Schubert' Opera, "Rou-mohd- eignt enthusiasm from the Judging JpiMed reUining rirfs cn ttrewhetetm. as the operatic ottering of shown these distinctive for sMfU;i41 distinctive touches t the i he school this year. The Jaculty ihodeTS at the automobile shows in -- olar Kh,m, The and IbJMJ I members acted a Judges ana Tor ' J 4 umcago, uie jvew windshield and the uv 'lot iuA l: juub I.. wart nrmlTuLr J vl .l.. uy were ucruieu ha Atia t aK high mmberhip drive condUtd mem-h- to body iiig extend The increasing popularity mart laclosed tiffagiectea irr the cent introduction of new ible cabriolets oa Stu IS SELECTED BIG SESSION the IS POPULAR SCHOOL OPERA LEGION HAS. BtiHM.4 the Jew , hung, graoa M JSTUDEBAKER ' "Rosemonde'' is a play that giver" wonderful chance for the chorus work. The dates of the opera have not been set. The stage is to be' a work of art, with Mis9 Zina Johnson dt reeling the settings. One outdoor and one indoor scene appear and Miss Johnson has already outlined ttir fiii with colors. Taking lead' ClarJoseph D. Evans, Leon T. Williams, lng roles will be Lynn Beck, Swen-sc Forest G. Evans, J. .M. Alexander ence .Hill, Grant Borg, Leon Vejii: Warner, Bert Fullmer, and R, S. Hughes. By the courtesy Leah Nelson, of CaDtatn Rex O. Daniels of the June Livingstone, 222nd Field ' Artillery, Battery C, Agnt Hales, Flora Beddoes. meHV' stlta; cups, knives,, forks. eaulp- Bpnnnp anjL other - - ?T7 u models of Practically aU of the mile ia paid by embody leature. desigad m Xha aveiagfc automooUs fewfeer, afc-- 1 drivtnr trmia. Notewuiihjp amecf eording to 3. W. Halliday. kxal them ia the sew Essex which is manager of" the Westera Auto Sup- equipped with aa autetnatie ehokifif ply company, distributors of West- device This innovation eliminate. a good deal of the anaoyance usual m .af 1 ern Giant and WaarweU tire t i "Baed on infonnatioa collected ly experieacedwhea drtvicg wm- by our research department,, theai ter weauer. figurejL caa best be appreciated Instead of constantly choking hi when compared: with the repw of motor after starting Jt on oiiiLli Hajmed Uie col 16 the morning, tha driver of the sew x tire user to be one cent per mile, need only putt out Ue choke says Mr. Halliday. buttoa half way and from in 1913 if a lire delivered more the choking action 4a entirety autothan 3,000 miles of service, the own matic and closes when the motor but today the becomes thoroughly warm. ThUTIs car ownt'r expects, and receives five aocompUahed balby means Of or more the mileage of fifteen anced butterfly valve ea tha air In I times I scau.aMT.orr, i'Tfcf. 'and at a much lower take which controls the amount of years ago, cost Improved methods of pro- - air taken Into the carburetor. The WAIT A MTV ITT g. fduotio and dtstributloa assure low valvf is opened gradually by the Tough-EgKin I git off tomor-- prlieg and heater quaUty than ever force, of suctjon as the speed of pie 1 aTu-buss? l like to go to bef or& motor ia Incpeaaed! proviaing the Perai TheWesUri! Auto Supply, eom- proper fuel rotxtur when a Bteadyj Boss: Whoa'? , pany today. Instead of offering only driving speed is attained one tjpe of. tire, offer a tire for Tough Egg: Yours. Judge. tVery car, purpose and purse Seven Abdul Hak Hamid, poet laureateThe superstition that It is un- different types of tires from the Wcitefft uw Wasco to the country's Beau Brummel. Poets do Bated with the ancient Greeks, improved Western Giant balloon not even have to lok wild any more, ; At Droxiraately falrent for each tire Ea-se- ' 1 .- - g: -- n By Sunday School . . t- Presenteid Booth gave a talk Mayor John oa "Hlatnry and Benefits of Membership"; First Vice Presi dent R. V. Gardner... spoke on --DEVICE lIKED 4l) wiuf Buura haw plated frames which further height G. H. said year;" Naylor, theoa en the exterior appearance dealer here. "There fin are Interiors "The beautifully convertible ia BO Question that .the fROMFTHCORTEOCa car ia coming into its own At the 1 iahtd, and reveal the care and atSERVICE xenxioa iu ueuiii ui cnarpcierisiic saton York held In Sew autuiuubile work. Details! all Studebaker body cars last year SI per cent of the attendant at this tha find TOuD emphasize the comfort of the exhibited were of the convertible whichcabriolets convenient fllflng station always include daptilv euah nw type. . oa tha Job; always ready to give clutch and I Studebaker s Commander caprio- - ioned seats, adjustable instant, attentive service. Test you aecelera-rrtadle type braWpeda, It'ts are outstanding examples of the our service by using ft Our gas , -.c .,m.-."vrow. xceptional. style and distinction v.( assures maximum mileage, less car- wheels.. ' Included among j which it is possible to incorporate steering ater power, Our.oll will jx, conveniences The many Art driving in this body type by means of give you the kind of lubrication windshield with cleaners twin opersmart color .treatment aBdraceful that you have a right to expect . ating mechanism' concealed. ' The body lines. Is windshield of the glass "The Commander six cabriolet is safety monovcontrol type and, can be rr finished in canary ypitPK-Wiiyit- low wire wheels and black running opened to full .ventilating position means of a'conventently'plactd with eenter traction tread and the gearf- - The Commander eight cab- by , whet'lbase chassis is fitted with hy- special truck type- cords, make tire 1928 mark when more than half-a- xiolel la done In jonquil withccdar crank. Fboae ii milllon Western Giant and Wear- - 6th west tad Center green fenders and moulding and , "Both The Commander six and the- draulic shock absorbers front and selection easy for. the buyer. Commander eight motor offer bril- rear and Studcbaker's ball bearinj From air indications westerhj .wcil turtii were suluVbjugh . theli ' h The "A number of details serve to . linnt., perTqtmance. uto stores will far surpass their more than 150 stores: spring shackles.' txteiow pawns with Esra Warner was captain of the winning 'team and had signed up 23 members. D. E. William was eap-tai-n of the losing teafh, signing 21 member and providing the June con and entertainment for the even ning. Ed Chappie, who was a cook in the navyTdUTlHg lh world war, was chef for the evening and he eajniy THIBILEASE ap cawe-tiaTeTTT- 11 IS. la th buiiaing of a raiiwav Una ia French Equatorial Afoc IT.OQt aegra laborers hare ated (root aia aat, fuivatioa and axpoaura, .v VESTERN AUTO KEW'CIIOIOKG rrt hti-Kt- ," .1 1929T Service Staiioits - 120-inc- 0.utlint'd by the Department"-- , judge Joseph E. Nelson spoke on JBi!nefits Derived f rom Membership teOhe American teglon." Music incUidcd a solo bjTGilbelrf IfTToln- - the Third ward recreation program, mwibers of the Sunday school pre- .scnted the djamSj '"yhe Elopement of milen at the ward amusemen. all Wednesday night. A large and autUence attended. musical Attractive stage settings were -- quartet, and instrumental Tak' humijer by the Max Thoma3orches-1r- a designed by Mrs. Mary Bowen. ofthe B. Y. tj. rncl'uditig Messrs lng part in the usst weror ' Mfsgc's giiiTiint.rh.. y, .Tnh harin. TrrsienWn &wsn Gladyi'Davii and 'tora derr-S- d BOWEnT" antf Isaacson ; a ftaiophene solo rendered by .MrVrcte'rson, also of ward Hansen, Bergess Larsen and the B. Y. U. The whole affair was Edward Rowe. Attractive numbers a. big success and the attendance betwewi acts were", accordion strto, Mrs. Willie Scofield; reading. Miss largest since 1924. Delia Jeneenr daet and sneaking act, Mr,, and Mrs. Edward Hansen M itfeissrsr-BcTt-Sh- Irrigation Company Names Its Officers SPANISH FORK. At a meeting Field Irrigation com- the idWednesday at the city hall. A "TTfney was "cKaTrroau Th foHowmg directora were eliit-edf Lars Nielsen, A. T. Money. George J. Hanson, S. D. Markham an'dt.vF. Thomas. Immediately following the "metVihg, a director's meeting - was held and the following organization effected: A. T, Money, president; Lars Nielsen, vice president; J. EJsrans, seoretaryj L. P. Benjamin Thomas, committeeman on the joint The attendance river committee. ft t -- ww 7:30 o'clock, . ' ' wfiTIarger TO GATHER POIILTRYMEN SPANISH .FORK. The. "annual meeting of the Spanish Fork-- Pt try association will be held at the J si srthAni litrftii ruiOilntf nlirhAi nm u ir i Bvnwn, eye tnjucBUOijr ning, February 15, commencing at Wt busl-neg- y s, , v' ' LEAVES FOR IOWA SPANISH FORK. Ei D. Bredow, for the past two years an employee of the local J. C. Penney store,, has left fbr Waverlv, Iowa, in the hope that his health w.n be benefitted by toe lower auituae. Mr. uredow had been afflicted with heart trouble for several months: He was accom panied by hia wife ANDREASON services KfANISH FOKK. Funeral Ber vices for Mrs. Jemima Marie Andreason, who died Monday night a STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING FORK Meeting of a local hospltaL were held Friday SPANISH afternoon at 1 o'clock at the First n the stockholders of the South Bishop William C. eempany will be held Mon ward chapel, 2 Beckstrom presided at the services. day afternoon, February , IL at ffikthe cKvJhall Election of HYRUM JENSEJf KRVICES " nfficers. hearing the financial re SPANISH FORK. Funeral ser sort and the transaction of other business are scheduled. The meet- - vices for Hyrum Jensen, who died ; Irri-ratle- 4iw,4sltod4JLJThc a wimum A, Jones, tary. F i - secre. were held Saturday afternoon iln: First urn ANNUAL SES3LON SLATED annual SPANISH FORK.f-Th- e meetine of the Southeast Irrigation company will be held Tuesday, Feb ruary 12. at a o'olock at ths city hall. The annual financial report wUl be heard, directors and officers for the ensuing year will be elected Wellington Wood, president, and Al bert Swenson, secretary, can me meeting. at I - 1 u r zA . "" i0t . ,IGHT cylinders or six now you c; - ci joosc the type of power you prefer, when you buy the greatest motorcareyer buflt and sold at its price Studebaker's great Commanderl . II .A The whole world has known this magnificent Camp No. 1 of SPANISH FORK. the J. Wylie Thomas chapter. Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will hold Its regular meeting Thursday afternoon, February 14,. at the Fourth ward RelleT society hall. Tn6 WE'LL STRAIGHTEN IT an history of the organization and " given. be will IhtercaUhg "progranS If your car fender, hoed, lamps, or any part of the body needs straight PARTY IS GIVEN ening, repairing or rewiring, we and SPANISH FORK. Children can Ho it and we "believe, better grandchildren of Mrs. Louisa Jex. than anybody else, Auto sheet met-n- l work Is our specialty, and we now recovered excel at It months, but party Jn Jct,honor of (hi; Svea home of her daughter, Mrs. Botta There were 44 present, a program H. Mfg. Co. was rendered and refreshments All Metal Construction . served. 170 North University Ave. DAUGHTER IS BORN Provo, Utah. SPANISH FORK. Mr. and Mrs . . Frank Johnson announce the birth of a daughter. LhasurpassrrxverapproAchedhis spectac ular demonstration. Think what.The Cpmmander'starnina means to you, in year after year of trouble-fre- e performance! And now Studebaker adds to the appeal of The Commander, the winning, silken suavity car as the Six that sped. 25,000 miles in less than of 2 3 ,000 $4495t4htfactory', minuts4n-herie-prooflLitspeed-a- nd stamina. Only Studcbaker's great President Eight eight-cylind- er power at a price as low as ... the verylspii performance. New riding comfort, the result of hydraulic shock absorbers and Scbakers ball bearing spring shackles. New safety contributed by windshield, non-shattera- ble steel-co- re wheel and large amplified-actio- n New ease of handling at high speed a new -- Commander is lowcry-wit- New body art in line, curve and color, interprets steering brakes. for the new eeI doublc-dro- p- h frame. And it looks lower still Come in today and see the new Commander. Ride in it. Drive it. Trust your own judgment, backed by the reassurance of one of the most trusted names in motordom Studebaker a name that has meant quality manufacture for 77 years. . i -- et ike factory ho-ha- r f COMMANDER MODELS, AND NEW LOW PRICES Juenke i ONE-PROFI- EIGHT 1495 164s 37S ,495 tSU if4$ t t t 1350 1495 t U7$ J4S0 U9I- - nl (ljmdii b ttki (tttltdif 1 vs six IJ75 Sedan,rw t t t t t i t Sedan, Regal,r yfv t t t -- 1 T VictorU,rr Cabriolet, v t 6rin wio t t rmvi ) trwni) i t Cbhvtftiblfiirfar (JkUmt6wittlmti,lrvJrt Coup, Buiinei$,r tw Roadster, Businetf Rotdtter, : L. Ilii.. t ,lr tw Rcgtl,rtr t OTHER MODELS Buy Your Gas, Oil, Tires and Auto Accessories of Us. 1 ! With each 25c purchase we give you a card. Save the cards Get valuable . .Genuine Roper? Silverware Free. ' Buy Seiberling Tires for Service. Everything for the Car. The President Eight The Dictator t The Enkine Sii i t t 1 t , 1 tills .tttrrt . Thi Commander Eight Convertible Cabriolet eor fduMl six wirt<th andtrinl rackvanJard Other Commander Eight Model at low at J! 1495. The Commakui'r'Six Cabriolet, Priftuttluftcttrj. Dumftn and tftri tirntxtrt. 1165 . 860 H aiM at vas SMtsst ti'mfmtHtidjj.' pj. . ' 'i i Lf-Pr- oro Provo Auto Supply Wesl CenterT rm rhone 13S Utah f: i.v- n - 218 Weot Center Street . - .. 1045 . |