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Show Y7- i J Second., Section Secbnd Section -2L. PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH SUNDAY, JANUARY 12, 19 3 0. Home Fit r nis her s Cent ral, Southern and Eastern Utah' '--( oJ J ! U I LI 1 x - ; :,J(flilI(Q); :; The Mi3se3 Heva and Elizabeth inae-entertained; twelve of their dy. friends at -a social- Saturday ivrZT'i Stitching and; games oc-ipied oc-ipied the; visiting hours. - A deli- ius repast was served by-the Mtesses. , view of Oliver La .Farge's "The Laughing Boy." novel Mrs. OE. Grua attended a coun ty board meeting' of the Daughters of' the Pioneers'at Provo on Thurs day- . - lrs. C. A. Gamett and Mrs. Mil-i Mil-i Radmall- were , Provo visitors jesday. The officers and teachers -of , the anila.' ward Sunday school were testa at the Jesse Wadley home 'iday evening. . v . - i . -r- .. Mrs. Eleanor; Hayes returned to r home In Provo Saturday after week's visit- with her daughter, -a. IL E; Johnson. and family.. Roy Fugal "of Syracuse and Olive Gardner of Tlidvale spent the week end at the J. f Fugal home. tfr. and Mrs. J.WWest of Salt ove relative Sunday, ' drs. Soren Sorenson of Bingham mt Saturday visiting at the' John lson home. ' " )n Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. ;hie Maxf ield and Mr. and Mrs. wrenee Allred were guests at a jclne party given by Mr, and s. I B. Maxfield of Granite! -' Ir. and Mrs. Lynn Taylor of Salt e were guests of ttte Gruas and Clarks on Saturday. Ir. and Mrs. Wesley Beck and s Ardena Atwood' spent Satur- i in SaltXake. . Ir. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson were day dinner guests of Mr.; John- s mother, Mrs. Charles Johnson hL - ,rs.- Byron Adamson was guest lonor at surprise party given !er home Wednesday evening by umber of her lady friends. At vsoelal were: Mrs. Basil .Walker, . IJoyd Gray. Mrs Dewey mson. Mrs. Clifton Clark, Mrs." ren Clark, Mrs. Milton Adam-iMrs. Adam-iMrs. Weston Hales, Mrs. Clar- i HillbhV'Mrs: Garland: Claris r. and -Mrs.? DeWayne ' Harper l.ed a few . of their; friends to r home Saturday evening where rd party, was'.enjoyed. ,A tray ,heon was served to the fellow-after fellow-after the raraes: Mr. and Mrs. ley Beck,-Mr: and Mrs. Ernest n. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nel-Mr. Nel-Mr. and-Mrs; Arnold Greene, and Mra:.W. L. Greene and Mr. Mrsi Elvia Thornei . inelpal- and ' Mrs". Karl Banks Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Newman at-ed' at-ed' a party givtm'by the Lin- high school ..faculty Saturday ing :L11 s. H. SRlchardswas hostess he members of the" Young lers club at her home Wednes-ifternooru Wednes-ifternooru - Mrs. F. B. Newman talned, the guests with a re- Mrs. Ray Carlson entertained the members . of the Busy- Circle club' at her home Wednesday afternoon the occasion being, her, birthday anniversary.. Those who enjoyed the social were Mrs. H M. Kielson Mrs.. I. E.- Carlson, Mrs. Edward Warburton, Mrs.? Milton Jacobs Mrs. Aston, Mrs. C A. Fugal and Mrs.. Ruby Carlson. Mrs. Marie Bennett and Mrs. Ar- villa Ashley of Provo visited at the T. H. Gleason home on Monday, The members. of the Third ward Relief .society met at the home of Mrs.-Sarah Atwood Tuesday after noon. After the regular lesson a social was enjoyed. .Miss Maurine Gamett was host ess at a dinner party at the C. A. Gamett home on Tuesday. Covers were placed, for Miss - Emily Mar- rott. Mrs. Calvin Walker, Mrs. David Adamson, - Mrs. - Rose Rad mall, Miss Eva Guhther of Lehi; and Miss Nina, Halliday of Amer lean Fork. The Misses Muriel' Walker, Mar garet Marrott,- Nell Swenson, Vera Beck, Ituby Williams, Leah Stagg, and their partners made merry at a social at the J. H. Walker home Saturday evening. ; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wadley spent Wednesday visiting, with relatives In Garfield. . . . . Miss Maiirine- Gamett entertained the following guests at a card party Wednesday evening: Mr; and Mrs. Ray Houtz. Mr. and . Mrs. Calvin Walker, Miss Emily Marrott, Miss Edna Walker, Miss Helen Gamett, Russeli ;Swensohj The rt; Marsh and Austin Moyle.- ' ' Guests of the C. A. Fugal home on Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Richardson and family of Payson, Mri and Mrs. Fay Steele of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. William Hone and family: iMr. -and Mrs. Wilford Anderson were pleasantly surprised at" their home.. Wednesday evening by the following relatives! Carl Anderson, Lowell Rkhlns, Jennie Walker, El- va Wheeler, Messrs and Mesdames Albert -Anderson, Oscar Richins, Alma Christiansen, .Law r e n c e Walker, Upward Warnick and Clar nee Hilton. . ; .. An interesting affair of the week was the dinner party given by Mrs. ' Sales to the public of Chrysler built v cars, .trucks,' -buses, motor coaches and commercial vehicles during the year- 1923 practically equalled the number, sold In 1S23, according sto the. best ! preliminary estimates which can. be made at this time. ,. . J.:. :.; ' r-: This splendid "retail demand for Chrysler products together with the curtailment of production1 during the latter part of .1929 has materially mater-ially reduced field stocks and places their dealers in the enviable position posi-tion of entering the riew year with approximately .27' percent less cars on hand than a year ago.1 . December factory shipments to taled, 12,410 cars, made up as- fol lows?' Dodge passenger carsj -5,281; -the Chrysler lines .including the 66." M70" ,,77.w and. Imnerial 297: De Soto,, L368;.: Plymouth, L134; jjoage .commerciaj , cars, z,u53: ana Fargo commercial rears, 247. I This brings the-1929- total factory ship ments to within approximately 10 percent of last year s record. . mm :' Artistic 7Tk ' juress STEAMER .IN. DISTRESS LONDON, Jan. IL .0119 The Brit ish steamer Eskbridge, of 3,409 tons, was in distress today, 400 miles west of Ireland. . .Ther Anchor liner Tranylvania, which received her SOS was rush ing to her aid. The Eskbridge re ported her steering gear;destroyed. $S5,000.CD0 ESTATE CINCINNATI, O., Jan. 11. rtIT The will of the late Charles Phelps Taft, publisher, civic leader; philan thropist and brother of Chief Jus tice William Howard Taft: dispos ing of an estate estimated at $35,-1 000,000, was probated here today. The Inscription, on the medal awarded to Edison J by congress reads: "He illuminated the path of ! progress by his inventions." J. D. Thorne and Mrs. Ethel Drys- dale at the Thorne home Saturday evening. Various shade? of sweet peas in crystal baskets made an artistic table decoration where cov ers- were placed y for; these -guestst Dr. E. Jensen of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. JuniusLWest and Mr. and Mrs. Mation Greene of . American Fork, Mrs. Lucius Laudle. of Ogdcn, Messrs. and Mesdames H. W. Ja cobs,, Karl Banks, IL S. Richards, Thomas-Fenton, C. L. Wright; C. At, Gamett, 'J. IL Walker, Lewis Olpin, W. L. Hayes, S. A. Kirk, J. R. HalliJ' day, Mrs. Pearl Wattley,.Mlss Liead Thompson. After . ths dinner progressive games were played, the i grand prizes beingwon by J..H. Walker and: Mrs. Junius West, and fthe small prizes by Mrs. IL S. Rich ards and John Halliday. Prizes for special, features-. -were, awarded to Junius .West and C. Lw Wright. iafis-wnaivmalces ie differehde ' A makes cn6 p'sr.3 . 1 Y V better then end h cr 5 l;..Tone!Whatrnckc:$ viclirv- isis eafjsr io pcy Ihcusands forma StradiYcdus? Tqna that's all. Tono if tho' most imports r.K ccr..zr.V in' jmusic and in radio. A. ! Compare a Sterling Concer- riA Wjy I:; W 6 Vv-W ' 7i .r'V-v- -zixz O o o d re c e i vi n g , CAH t, 7 C LIL efJ, natural rcpro- sets You'll find-.-VOTD:.;;;ductIdn--you,l' '-thasano--groat;nndthatSrcriingbrinssyou' 1 ;tq n g o . . . t h o something unique . ome-. sameshcrpsclec- hin entirely new. ,. trvity ; the'-scme-.-Any Sterling Dccbrv;:! bo vc!urrioDutvYhcn r glad to demonstrctoin if ccmcs to TONS yourbwn homo if ycu prefer. 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Each suite is splendidly made with loose; spring filled ciish ions; Y6umust see themi , ! P'. A n. .r 4 i , --.w--. . ,V yf'-i, .3 - ) f&Jx. (1 Q , fpv D. T. It. CO. EASY PAY PLAN Use4 and enjoy your furniture as you pay for it. A depdsit downy and a convenient payment each month soon pays for your new furniture. . " u r 7e Pleasure t- Of Dining Suite When company comes, are you oroud of your Dining Room? The handsome , , new 8-piece Dining Room Suites now open for your inspection on our dis- play floors are well worth your consideration. con-sideration. Come in, let us show you ! ' ' - - ! COMFORT. THESE COLD DAYS WITH' BLANKETS FROM D T. R. CO. ' Let our Drapery Department supply : ybuwith warm, -'fluffy Blankets. The; nights are cold. Sleep in comfort. Let us supply you.- . - "The One-Price House" -A' --' . ' 1 ' - in .1 ... T 1 ;a '. ;' - STATION Xt ArJUc'. T a.m.. Informal program; 10 a.mV, "Suftny Sid' Upr 111 o. 'm.,. Utah ;. Educational - dejaftment J 11:30 NBC .instrumental nembl; , 12 noon, NBC Russian Balalaika Orchestra; 12:30 p.m.. 'NEC" OIJ World trio;- 1 p.mNBCv "The Friendly Hour" '2 p.Wi-U PM. servicer t romv theabct hade S :i J p.m., -Vocal instrumental oE semble; pm: Mutual hour; ;S0 p.m. Studio program; . 8 p V.;.. Standard concert; 5:30 p.m., NIX? Baldwin Piano company . program ; ' 6 p.mH NBC Enna Jettick- Mtlo- 'dieBM; 6:15 p:m., NBC Collier's hour; 7:15 p.m; NBC j Atwater Keht !bourt 8. pmr.-Flrit Trtbyr-terian Trtbyr-terian church services 8:30. p.m., Mons. Hunt, Xlotnan Catholic - cia-.coursef cia-.coursef 1 9 ' "p.m., L. D. S. -chart h-services h-services from the studio; 9:30 p.m4 "Television" concert: 10 prnV-.iNBC Borden's Concert hour; 10:30 pjn.. Utal hour; 11:30 p.m.,. Request hour..'-- - v v ' : MONDAY. JANUARY IS "! - :i 4 p.m., NBC 8alt Lake Taber- . nacle choir - and organ;- 4:30 p ttu, "Ye vOlde Town Cryer"; ; 6 pin., i Studio 'program . danc. -orchestra' ' ff:30' p'.m Vocal and JnstrtxrtiefttaV selections; 6:45 p.m., EdiicatlCfml programi 7 p.ml; NBC Edisoft p'roi' gram' featuring' faVorlle' selectk ,r.t of famous people: '7:30 p,m NLJ General Motors -Family, Party"; & ' . p.m. Program or diversified niuU cal selections, "'Western ' JlourVj ,8:30' p.m.; NBO areat' " NpftbCTn Railroad program? "Thf Jewtl Box; 9:30 p.m., NBC, Amo(l.n Andyj 9:45 p.tnDr. "E.f E,'lCUr;' 10 p.m., NBC Pacific Net Work, ;"Th Voice of Firestone"? .10:30' p.m., ' Dlrerslef Drama progrratn;' 11 p.m "NBC -Slumber hou; 12'mUnn7- Request hour; 1 a. m Silent. . imu liijiLJiy B UNITED ! PRESS l 77: TTV-r-- 777 . V i " t : , - Mc Z?5 Furniture" Stores The Lowest Prices Larrro Scale Specialized Buyirur Affords , The-Jtnysterlous spread of; 'J lie dread "parrot disease" which In xe-. cent months has been found in four" countries, including thje ;tTei(ed x States, often with: deadly, effects. . has 'centered . International attention atten-tion on an effort to explain and control con-trol the malady. V".;',;; . . It hag been defined as pslttacoiii, an often fataf dlaeajse, marked by nausea and fainting' sp!!. ' It was first heard of ' last'., Or. to.', bef in: Buenos Aires ; xyhn 'our ' persons, members of ' thcattltfi.1 troupe, died there. They had pZltr caressed pt parrot' owned by a member of tha- troupe.: . A ' The disease next was hrard'ol in Berlin where, four' deaths hav been: reported!' 5 V ;., .Vr Lait week two-cases wfl UtrltU fled Id1 Prague,5 and this' Week do v tors af Annapolis reported sevt ral -cases'.'' . - ., -k . , n MILI BUHN3 t-'. ' WENDELL, Idaho, Jan. lltn.n- Only fire blackened ruins re'mairlid today to mark the place', "wher ft large grain elevator and alfalfa feed mill stood before fire, caused-by; caused-by; spontaneous' combusllch.v d stroyed the plants yesterday.' i' '.' Dftmare was estimated in excels ; of $200,000," Including-$G0,000 worth of alfalfa seed stored In tb,o rolll. u . . SENATOR BtVOBN IN' i WASHINGTON, Jan. ll.(UP-RepTesfrntatiVe' ll.(UP-RepTesfrntatiVe' : John M."RobTabOa7 Republican, Kentucky, was sworn inTtoday as a senator,-succeedlnst: Senator Backet, Republican,-. K?n. tucky, who has resigned to be bassador to Germany, ; ';'.., x . .... . - . - , - , ., j ; The full, name of tha author; ct' the Jones ? "flve-and-ten" llff li Wesley Uvsey Jones. , ; : ' . - .'-'. -'- "JAZZ HEAVEN". AT STltlNDl ; - -, ? ' Mi ' ? To. th tuneful rnciody of hnctic- one,! which IssweepiRg th'CAun-try th'CAun-try as ' a distinct' bit. Radio l'iv' lures' ; draitattc musical, v "a? Heaven." makes lita $ bid for local acclaim at tlTe Strand theater to' day. John Mack Brown and EaIIv; O'Neil are Att the featured roles.' ;. "Someone".ls "more than the con ventional theme son jp. The lilt Its love lyric, composed by Oscar Levant Le-vant and Sidney CI ite, plays an In-' tegral part in, the story. It'ls the. song which' ultimately brinfa suc cess to ' a yOung ; composer : and - makes possible his futura marrie4 happiness.-- VKcmecr.e? thus UMri- , troduced-in a novel manner aad forma a fitting- background fortlni entire' story.: , ;. .. , ".. Sally- O'Neil sings for tha flrrt time on the screen , In "Jara Heaven? while John Mack- Brown,'. cast as- the young composer, ; both plays and sings. The eupportlng cast Includes nctable tAts 'oftta" and screen, including1 Joseph Ca-- thorn, Clyde Cook, Albert Cor.tl. Blanche Fridcricl ..and J. Barr'y Bherry.' ' Cawthorn, cno l- of lit oldest stars of the musical" corn. Stage, Is seen In another t!?!;;h!?ul comedy role-similar to Mi prt ix Street Clrl," the p Jct-.r. j i brought Cawthorn to l.. fcr rr. 7 d 4. t. I. d an outstandiuj Lira c;."t:::.a. . . |