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Show TEE SPANISH FORK.PttfcSd, SPANISH FOUR, UTAH AUMHTItK Over 395,000 Lost Calls "Three Months' Time Lost , Daily " in Mountain States It hspptQi to oil of u. Ibrbzp Jut one during ibo dap or oa aoma daya, arvaral tlmaa, you dah to tbo trio pbooo to find that tbo catling pvraoa bad bacomo luipa(lnt od fallad to giro you tlma to aniwar. On tba otbar band you, too, may hara bean In n hurry and tba peraon yon wora calling raaebad tba talepboua too lata. About II par cant of tba dally nveraga of 1,107,111 call In tba an tiro tarrltory served by tbla com pany ara not completed largely be cauaa the calling party abandona tba call without allowing aufflrlent time for an gnawer, or tba called peraon delaya answering. Tba total time loat dally approximate three mouths. You can help make your own aerv . lea more satisfactory by waiting two minutes before abandoning a call and by answering your telephone as promptly as possible. A recent aur ray has proved that when the ring lng of tba called telephone was con tlnuad for an additional minute, answers wora obtained lu St par cant of the cases. Incompleted calls are n handicap to good service aoma are unavoidable, of course, others can be completed with your help may wa have your cooperation? The Mountain States DAY Day Never before has Armlstlc held forth sui lr promise of enduring pear. Now, eleven years after the stilling of the cannons, things bode well for a future unsullied by battle. The visit of Premier Kamsay Mac Donald to President Hoover, bring lng forth a Julnt declaration for peace by the leaders of the two great Kng llsh'epcaklng nations. Inspired us all with a hope that International amity would continue for many, many years to coma. fulminating many other efforts to ward the noble goal of world peace, the efforts of MacDonald and Hoover are aura lo have Incalcuable effect This Armistice Day, as wa bow tribute to the bfave who fell In bat tie and express our sympathy for the bereaved, let us lift our voices In gratitude for the bright prospect of peace before us. New Fall and Winter Coats FOR LADIES MISSES Miss llet I Flavel who teaches school at Itlrhdeld, spent Saturday and Hum day visiting relatives here. The many friends of Mrs. Evalln, Iteed, fish County clinic nurse, will b pleased to learn that she was bom ord by being chosen president of tba state association of public health nurses at a meeting held In Halt Lake k In connection with the anlot nual convention. Mrs. Heed waa also named as chairman of the local district nuiscs of the stats graduate This Includes nurses' aoclatlon. flail, Juab and Wasatch counties. Mrs. Lesley Hales was hostess to Club the ladles of the Friday evening of last week. Following luncheon a program was given as follows: community singing, led by Mrs. Josephine Taylor; report of the meeting of the district Federa lion of Women's flubs at Nephl, last Saturday, by Mrs. Lyle Creer; piano solo, MNs Urate Stahmann; tba lesson of the day, "South America,' given by Mrs. Edna Urockbank; original poem, Mrs. Kowena Hodge. In addition to the membera, apeclal guests present were Mrs. Grace Gardner, Mrs. Fern Urockbank, Mrs. 8usle Andrus, and Mrs. William Orooma, the latter of Fpringvllle. AND CHILDREN I .iidivM pi Hclf-Cultu- Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams and children of Vineyard were dinner guests last Sunday of Bishop and Mrs. Elisha Warner. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deane and daughters. Lora and Marguerite, were guesta of Mrs. Hosetta Flavel last Sunday. LAUGH and BE HAPPY! MJRIY it . .1 . at $14.95 to $59.75 . t Misses New Full ami Winter $0.95 to $17.90 Cnatu, priced at Children's New Fall and Winter Coats, priced at $5.95 to $9.05 FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS New Patterns in OIL CLOTH, special, per yard 28c Ladies SILK IIONK, fancy pattern hcelsf regular $1.25, jer pair 98c COTTON' Prices WOOL on HLAXKKTS and Special bnv : Childrens 25e SCHOOL 1IOSK, 2 pairs for ,.58c Ladies' SILK 1MH)MKIIS, all colors, special 79c Low on Prices Ladies' Children's and Flannel HHIT Special Telephone & Telegraph Company Mrs. Ivsn Stewart entertained the membera of the Beta Bridge Club Monday evening. The rooma and tables were gaily decorated with Hallowe'en colors and symbols and ths For Sale 1928 model Chevrolet same Idea was carried out In tha 8 oluncheon, which was served Coach In good condition. See Mrs. clock to 12 members and twoat apeclal M. D. Warner. Jr. guests. Mrs. Arcbel Granger and Mrs. I AOV EHTIHEMENTl Kate McAllister. Bridge followed luncheon, Mrs. Angus Olsen winning Fur Sale Basket hay rack, beet the club prize for high score, Mrs. rack. 2 yard dump wargon, all In Eva Child the consolation and Mrs. See Willis M. good shape. Granger the guest prize. The hostess was assisted In serving by her dauI ADVERTISE KENT) ghter, Fawn. Nfv Fall mxl Winter Coats - 25c (lOWXS and PAJAMAS to 55c CKKTOXXK for Quilts, special, per yard Spanish Fork SEE 18c Co-o- p, rggM(g frgmgrfMg yjw JIplplF Sponsored by Post No. 68 Am. Legion and Auxiliary Directed by the Universal Producing Co. 1 I CIl LOCAL PEOPLE AS CHARACTERS uU Screams of Laughter Dont Miss It All-Sta- r Jerry (fake aunt) George (football star) 4 I lestin CH uU to maintain the outstanding Cast Headed by Leon Williams as "Aunt Lncia" LEON WILLIAMS MARK BOYACK HAROLD BOYACK Dick (college boy) ALICE CHAPPLE Betsy (Georges girl) GRACE GARDNER Mollie (Dicks girl) Ethelyn (Jerrys girl) ....THELMA BOYACK Prof. GIddes (eccentric bachelor) JOHN F. WARNER JR. COOPER JEX Butter and Egg Man Mr. Collins (Dicks Dad) LE GRAND SMITH FRANCIS THOMAS Pres, of College HAZEL THOMAS Presidents Wife Dean of Women MARGARET HANSEN GLEN ROWE . Fraternity President MARK BROCKBANK Freshmen and HORACE HARDY F. J. FAUX Glee Club Leader Bf LA BlLA GLEE CLUB REES W. JAMES JOE EVANS CHARLIE WOOD VICTOR LEIFSON ED. ROWE W. H. BUFTON R. D. GARDNER RULON MORGAN GILBERT JOHNSON ED. WILLIAMS HENRY JOHNSON GEORGE LARSEN ED. LUDLOW FRANCE LUDLOW JENNINGS EVANS DEAN JENSEN D. ROSS BOYACK ED. CHAPPLE FRED STAHMANN REED JONES DON FULLMER CLIFF HITCHINGS FLAPPERS CHORUS Sorority President J. ARCHIE BROCKBANK FORD CREEK Peaches Browning BERT OBERHANSLEY Tillie the Toiler DR. R. C. SWALBERG Baby Face TED LEWIS Gloria Swanson HEBER SWANNER Campus Flirt JUDGE JOS. E. NELSON Studious Girl JAMES ANDERSON The Gold Digger ED. HANSEN Hard Hearted Hannah JIM TOLHURST Clinging Vine ANGUS OLSEN Innocent Freshman IVAN STEWART CLARA BOW BERT TUTTLE Conceited Junior R. H. ANDRUS TEACHERS PET CLARENCE ARGYLE Beauty Winner The Girl with the Million Dollar EZRA WARNER Legs Athletic Girl J. M. ALEXANDER ....H. B. MORTENSON Matilda Jane Winona Theatre Friday and Saturday FENTON REEVES FRANK NELSON ROGER W. CREER GENE GARDNER FRANK TURNER FRED S. SMART JACK HUGHES Co-e- d Corn-fe- d LESLIE CORNABY J. SELDON HANSEN Bride of 1939 MAYOR J. E. BOOTH Gertrude Ederle W. P. SHIPPEE Perfect 56 W. W. WcALLISTER Follies Girl GOLDEN WALDRON Flaming Mamie The girl that men forget GRANT ROUNDS Winnie, the bread winner VICTOR ROMAN ..... BEN ISAAC Campus Sal RAWLINS HUGHES Prom Queen Boots and her Buddies FRANCIS BECK Corlnne Griffith FRANK THOMAS DOLORES COSTELLO ....CLIFF DE GRAW HELEN WILLS BILL MONEY Sweet Sixteen ELMO CHRISTIANSEN MARION TAYLOR Dignified Senior Powqyful Katrlnka Jlggs Maggie Giggles Vamp of Spanish Fork Dancing Girl The Sailors Sweetheart Old Fashioned Girl The Chevrolet Six In spite of the fact that a million Chevrolet Sixes have already been placed in the hands of owners, and have proved their performance and stamina by billions of miles of service over every type of highway the nation affords the Chevrolet Motor Company continues to take new Chevrolet Sixes from the assembly line at the factory and subject them to pitiless testing on the roads of the General Motors Proving Ground! This- - passion for proof this consistent refusal to accept any "Love Song GLADYS WILLIAMS Out in the New Mown Hay" Girls Chorus Whos That Pretty Baby" Flappers Chorus Breezin Along, Girls Chorus Me and the Man in the Moon" Girls Chorus FINALE "Say It Again PIANIST ROBERTA WILDE tests as final is one of the fundamental reasons for the overwhelming popularity of Chevrolet cars. For in no other way is it possible to make the Chevrolet Six so,sound in design and materials so dependable in performance and so economical to operate! If you are considering the purchase of an automobile, come in and see the new Chevrolet. You will find that it is more than a Six in the price range of the four. In every way it is a finer car than you ever thought field ! possible in the RIG BABY PAGEANT Take Me Back to Babyland, featuring local kiddies, ages four to seven Reader SYLVIA SWENSON GIRLS CHORUS HILDA PRIOR BLANCHE BOYACK NORMA HANSEN RUTH CHAPPLE DORIS FIRMAGE I IRMA BROWN MARBA BRIGGS MARY TIPPETTS JANE EVANS ELLEN JAMESON LOIS TIPPETTS AFTON CORNABY VIRGINIA BOWEN ANNA JOHNSON EDNA BOWEN AFTON BINGHAM LAURA FINCH DONNA WARNER MARIE ROBERTSON VERA WILLIAMS ' SHIRLEY BOWEN ALICE BINGHAM FLORENCE LLOYD rhean McAllister FLORENCE THORVALSON Movemlber ADMISSION, 50c CHILDREN, 25c quality and dependability of ce COCIl Th- - KOADSTFR OZD FHAETON......525 COUPE 595 coupe!!.1... .....645 Lhdan A fifth wheel gpevdometer accuand mile age on ell Chsvrolet test runs at the Proving Ground. rately measures 595 The Imperial XLGC OVD SUDAN:. Itian Delivery595 Sh4C0 545 Oj Ton Chagals 675 S23Ei32650 All prices j. o. b. factory, flint, Mich. t OLSEN MOTOR SALES SPANISH FORK, UTAH 3L- -2 SHOW STARTS AT 8:15 P. M. low-pri- COME IN-TA- KE A RIDE IN THIS SENSATIONAL SIX |