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Show ran sPANisn fork press, Spanish fork, utaii 8. F. If. 8. Opra Boon Mrs. Rosetta Flavel entertained as Fran Schubert's 'Rosamund"! MM her guest Sunday, her granddaugh- Fran Schubert's "Roamunde"!!IM ter. MU liyrl Flavel, student of the Mr. Effls Hartley of Illackfoot, II. V. U. "Labor I fcwp ! In yur Ir,',t Is that little spark of celestial hr callspending a few days her Mho, Geo. Washington. conscience. was ed Ellen hostess Christensen Mr. with relatives and friends. visiting lot to dies' Literary club Friday the Mrs. Hartley came to Provo to atThe brothers, sister, and mother tend the funeral of her nephew, Ms afternoon of last week. Mrs. Hazel of Mrs. Albert Swenson pleasantly Thomas gave the lesson from RobHurkley, who died very suddenly. her last Monday evening, erts' Rule of Order; autobiography surprised The P. T. A. of the Rees School occasion being her birthday anthe held a social Thursday evening at a of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow was niversary. lap The guests served birthday social for the P, T. A A given by Mr. Jane Jones; Mrs. Lily luncheon after which the time good program contesting of commun- Rowe read "Evangeline," by Longfeland lisity slngfng, and readings was given, low; reading were given by Ruth spent in social conversation after which games were enjoyed and lirown; piano music by Loa Drown. tening to tb radio. There were 1 was served. The large The hostess was assisted In serving present luncheon crowd present bad an enjoyable time. flv o'clock luncheon by Mrs. Mary the Mr. MImn Thorns entertained Jan Crandall. eleven and Club All Mrs. Htanrh Swenson was hostess the of ladle to the members of the Laurenrelte Miss Wilma llanson. Mis Lois special guests at her home last Jrlday club on Friday evening of last week. Hrlgg and Miss Mary Wlllamls en- afternoon. The following program AlFancy work and sorlc.1 conversation tertained at a charmingly arranged was given: duet, Mr. Flurries Cornell Mrs. were the diversions. The following progressive dinner and bertson Hnon; Saturday evening. program was given: selection, Mrs. The guests assembled at the llanson play, "The Fool." read by Mr. Gene Florence Albertson, Mrs.Jenni Swen- bom where they enjoyed music, so- Paulson of the H. Y. L'.; two musical son and Mrii Vera Ho wen. Mrs. Carl cial conversation and the first course resd.'iigs, Miss Hlancb Thomas; piPrior, accompanist; tribute to Lin- of the dinner. They were next en- ano solo and two vocal solos were givcomic reading) coln and Walt Whitman's poem, "Cap- tertained at the Williams home and en by Wall Daniels; tain. My Captain," read by Mrs. Syl- from there they went to the Drlggs was given by Gen Paulson. There via Swenson. A delicious luncheon home and finished the evening. Mu- were fourteen members and eleven was served at 10 o'clock to nine mem- sic and games were features at each visitors present. Special guests were ber and the following apecfel guests, of the homes. Those enjoying the Mrs. Florence Albertson. Mr. CorMrs. Jennie Swenson, Mrs. Kva Jen- evening were Misses Donna Hales, nelia Swenson. Mr. Kels Ferguson, sen, Mrs. Eva Johnson, Mrs. Fay Ardell Ludlow, Lois Drlggs.Mary Wil- Mr. KJna Smart. Mrs. Rena Ludlow, Christianson. Mrs. Florence Albert- liams, Wilma Hanson and Donna Mr. Ellen Christmas. Mr. J. W. Hason, Mrs. Ituth Nelson, Mrs. Carl Dillingham, the latter of tsprlngvllle; gan, Mrs. Bady Lewi. Mrs. J. FreJ Prior and Mrs. Vera Do wen. Assist- the Messrs. Archie Williams, Harold Skinner, Mrs. Lew Christmas and ing the hostess In serving were Mrs. Hoyack and Mas Ferguson of Bpanfeh Mr. Etta Tuttle. Refreshments were Hcrtha Uowsn and Mrs. Sylvia Fork. Tbeo. Anderson of Salt Lake served by the hostess assisted by her and Maurice Hlrd of Fprlngvllle. daughters, Dlancb and 11a. 8. P. II. S. Opera Soon Telephone Nows Utah Telephone Users Place Daily Average of 4911 Long Distance Calls in 1928 Telephone Traveling" Increase Daily On of tho most Important factors tbst mads poaltl Feb--, tbs recent reductions In Lon DUianre rstes. ffrtlv to from eerrlce of use the day Increased was 1. the rusry Ion disday. In llfJ. for ezainjWe, no avvrass of JtlO tance calls were placed each day from various parts of tbs guts. In 12 tbs dally overate in Utah was 4911. In 1121 nn averse of 24.290 calls to distant points orldnated each day In the entire Mountain Stntea territory. In 192 the number bad Increased to 21,119. If. tinder the latest schedule of rate reductions, the use of Long Distance continues to Increase, It net only tells story of the telephone's Increasing value la your business growing and social life, but unmistakably Indicates .... " A STATEMENT OF POLICY Today, practically any one anywhere can talk by telephone w Ith any one else, anywhere la the country. Moreover, any one In the United State can now converse by telephone with any one In Crest Britain, Canada, Cubs and the principal cities of Mexico." From se addnu by ' Walter 8. Gifford. President, TtUphone ami Ttltgrsph Company. dtUvrrrd "Sine l this edJrtss, by Ur. Gifford over a year ago, Itit phone service has beta extended to twelve additional count nes of Europe" P. IL Reid, President, The Uounteim States Telephone end Telegraph Cs. 43-J-- Phone 2. Miss Elinor Chrlstopherson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Chrlstoph- erson, left Tuesday for Idaho, where ehe will spend two weeks vlaltlnga She will vftit with friends and relatives at Ashton, where she will also attend the dog derby and after that she will visit relatives in Rigby, St. Anthony and Lewisville. at the card tables at 8 o'clock. Three tables of bridge followed. Mrs. Ford Creer winning the club prize for Llgh score and Mrs. Jennie Kearns the guest prize. Besides the members, Invited guests were Mrs. Kearns and Mrs. G. E. Klngsford. Mrs. Williams was assisted in earring by the Misses Helen and Jane Arnold. Also built with gasoline motor DAMP-DRYE- R out electricity 1 J- - gasoline tank from the engine. The carburetor is specially designed and has been built to deliver many thousands of miles of good service. mov- - automatically, 3 Empties Eliminates lifting heavy iXX You clo not know what the modern art of easy, safe washing is . . . until you have seen the latest EASY washing. Wringerless washing means clothes without clean, damp-dr- y effort without delay without risk. The old wringer is obsolete. The new Since all adjustments are fixed except the needlevalve and idler, there is practi rally nothing to get out of can now be -- in less than two minutes. Yet, does it so gently that the film- damp-dr- your clothes in one y operation. See how the trouble? free pump saves you lifting burdensome water . . . how you can have hot water constantly.' Let us give "you a then free demonstration. See the EASY in actual operation. Phone or low monthly payments iest of silk garments pails of water. No strain on fabrics docs not crack silk or 4 rayon garments. Leaves blankets and woolens fluffy and 5 . ... DOWN , . . without damp-drie- d possible harm to them. Have your next week's washing done with the new EASY Washer free in your own home. See how you can wash, rinse and $ao EASY Damp Dryer takes a whole batch of clothes and whirls the water out of them order. The choke rod on the dash acts as a primer and also as a regulator of your gasoline mixture. The new hot spot manifold insures complete vaporization of the gasoline before it enters the combustion chamber of the Ij Breaks metal no buttons or fasteners. out more water 7 Takes than wringing does. O Leaves clothes evenly damp and free from deep, hard creases. Makes ironing easier. "I Damp-drie- s whole batch of clothes ready for the line in less than two minutes. A-v- ? call today. Safer. . .faster. . . easier. . .gentler engine. a matter of fact, the fuel system of the new Ford is so simple in design and so carefully made that it requires very little service attention. The filter or sediment bulb should be cleaned at regular intervals and the carburetor screen removed and washed in gasoline. Occasionally the drain plug at the bottom of thecarburetor should he removed and the carburetor drained for a no exposed ing parts. Safe automatic. Washer work. It revolutionizes the way. The gasoline passes from the tank to the carburetor through a filter or sediment bulb mounted on the steel dash which separates the As - few seconds. ( I 0 t Have your Ford dealer look after these important little details for you when you have the car oiled and greased. A thorough, periodic checking-ucosts little, hut it has a great deal to do with long life and continuously good performance. Ford Motor The DIXON-TAYLOR-RUSSE- One-Pric- e House Co. LL p Company rJ Opcration simple and Fuel system of the new Ford has been designed for reliahility and long service - Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditor will present dafm with voucher to the undersigned at her bom In Lak Shore, Utah, on or before the 10th day of April. 1929. ELLA WILKINS, Admnllstratrlx. R. II. ANDRUS. Attorney. Dated January 31, 1929. MARY A. SHEPHERD, EASY for homes with- ", simplicity of design is especially apparent in the fuel system. The gasoline tank is built integral with the cowl and is unusually sturdy because!! is made of heavy sheet steel, feme plated to prevent rust or corrosion. An additional factor of strength is the fact that it is composed of only two pieces, instead of three or four, and is electrically welded not soldered. Because of the location of the tank, the entire flow of gasoline is an even, natural flow --following the natural law of gravity. This is the simplest and . most direct way of supplying gasoline to the carburetor without variations in pressure. The gasoline feed pipe of the new Ford is only 18 inches long and is easily accessible all In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial DMrlct of the State of Utah, In and for Utah county. Utah. In the matter of the Estate of you will like best about the t of Ford Consult tb County Clerk or the algner for further THINGS Mrs. Leon Williams was hostess to the O A. E. Brfdge club last Wednesday evening. Luncheon was served ;f THE practical value GlWRHii.vsinp proiutk and MiTICEH TEN Yoar Telephone Connects With 27fl00,000 Others horn two Sunday after spending the past week In Spring Canyon, visiting with her daughter, Mr. Florence Nelson, Wringerless washm is here I dmtrlcaa Ashes snd trash removed. C. E. Pouleeo. 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