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Show - fT,' SIX PRO V 0 (U T AH) S U N D AY HERA LD, SU NDA Y, A'PRIL 6, 1 9 3 0. SECTION TWO PAYSOK SSCSTY KIMS Mrs. Iifonard Huff and 1 . nry Jeppson Vntertained bi idil show r Saturday 'afternoon ai the home of Mrs. Huff in hcnor rf Mr:). Basil Miles, a recent bride. Iiore than thirty relatives ' and 1 1 icndr. (enjoyed the mmic, game J t rcfro .hmerits provided for their iU rtainvint. Tho young bride received re-ceived many lovely gifts. : . -" ;J-J, Jensen t L - cf Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. " Chris at a Nepr.i. Mr, and Mrs. Spen Snow Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd 1'owell, Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence Tuttle. Mr. and Mis. Ezra Stewart,' Mr. and lira. Frrnk Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith. Mr- and Mrs. Frank Blair, Mr. end Mia. Guy Johnson. The prize io high score was 'awarded to Mr, and Mrs. Snow and the consolation to Mr. Tuttle. ' . . - .;M;f:s Madge Jleece was hostess to t;.-? members Kt the, Delta Bridge tlub last Friday evening. Special ; sts were Mrs.' Edward Snyder, Mi?. Dorothy Feland and Miss L'-ona McCiellan. Prizes were ;. warded to Mrs. Wendell Erlandaon Mrs. Snyder.' . '-'.' '"' ,'-;,;' It s. II. S. Tipton 'entertained' at bridge luncheon Monday after "m in honor of Mrs. Ada Ware cam.; down from Salt Lake for week end. The pleasant affair t'ivf,n at the home of; Urn. R. Porter and threetabls of budge? ie at play. Present Kcre 'Mrs. Jack Dixon, Mrs L".D. Stewart, ."' i May McKeth. Mrs. Floyd Wil-; Wil-; Mis.' J.A. Earle, Mrs. -Will Arr.os, Mrs. B. F. Ott, Miss Helen I tier. Lira. Porter, Mrs. Ware and . : i Tipton. - Mrs. LaMar Cloward was hostess tor -the members of., the V'Sorosis Bridge clul- last, Thursday evening. , Mrs. Li W. Peterson entertained n :,roup of friends at a most de-lifchtfuliy de-lifchtfuliy arranged dinner 4 party followed with cards last Saturday r v iiin:?. YellowJ was,; the ' ch'osen' c.jI .".) for her decorations ,tind the fnrors and other - details, were ,'.in I ' ster design. Her guests included 1 " -and Mrs. Hugh Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Gull of Salt Lake, HAHTbD' Papers of December 29, 1929 at the HERALD Ve Pay 15c Each ; The monthly J teachers and -of f i- cers social ? of the Fourth ward IUlief. society .was held .Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Ruth Patten. The following program was given:" Invocation, Mrs. ' Annie Curtis of the stake board r" reading. Miss Phyllis Douglass; piano solo. Rose Clietver;' scngy Mrs. Irene Provcstgaard; violin solo, Mrs, Edith Wyler; song, Mrs. Florette Gardner; vocal duet, 'Mrs Edith Wyler and Miss Ella LarEen; teachers' teach-ers' topicMl'rs. Susan Ashby; benediction, bene-diction, Mrs. Clara Evans. Game? were pliyed end refreshments wer? served: - '- ' '" . ' .' - Mr. and Mrs. H. Breitenfeldt anc Miss- Dorothy Douglass of Salt Iake, spent Sunday here with Mr. end-Mis. Wendell Eilandson., ?.Ir. and Mrs. O. C. Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. C P, Thompson-of Salt Lake came ' down " for the Lions' club ball Saturday night and remained over, Sunday, the guests of Mr. and Mis. Ray Monson." i Mr. and Mrs. John; Loutensock of Magna spent .the week end, here with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bing; ham and other relatives. t ' - r "' John 1 'Fairbanks, well, known Utah artists and . former Payson resident, visited here during the week . with hla sister, Mrs. Mary Brown and -other s relatives and mends. ' ' .- Mr. pnd Mrs. P. C. Wightman, Mr. and Mrs, R. W. McMullin, Mr; , and Mrs. C. E.4 Cloward Jr.,:Mt:" and lira, C M. Griffith and Dr. and Mis. F. B. Wheehvrlght were in American " "Fork T" Wednesday eye-" ning 'from the Payson Lions club for the Sni.er-club: dinner; dance given in honor of the ladies. j The M. , I.- As presidency . of the I Thfrd ward gave a social at the tabernacle Wednesday evening , In -1 VORTH LOOKING - INTO- It Will Pay You Well to Look Into This ITodern Hard-ware Hard-ware and Homeware Store, Where Every Item Cost3 You Les3. x ' TT' f r ; OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE ; vilEIlIl BAF. CAINS AWAIT y6u honor of the members who have taken part in the one act plays and the three-act drama, during the winter. Lunch was - served at ten small tables with a centerpiece and favors suggestive of Easter. Progressive, Pro-gressive, games were played at th. tables-followed with dancing-. Sixty guests enjoyed the c';-"." htf-jl af-rair. af-rair. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carter came down from SaltvLake Sunday to visit father, W. P. - Carter, who accompaiiied them home for a weeks visit. i Charles Wilson returned Tuesday frpm California where he has been visiting' with relatives." Mrs. Will Wightman and three children of Salt Lake are spending this week with relatives in Payson during 'the spring vacation of : the Salt Lake schools.' " ": ' Mrs.Bert Taylor and daughter Joyce, are here f rorn Delta' to visit for a fortnight. ' WeJlman Carter came down Monday Mon-day from Bingham for an indefinite stay. , . . Mrs. Chalrcs Jones and Mrs. Lin-don Lin-don Crook left Wednesdayfor Long Beach, California, to visit with their sister, Mrs. Louie Hawkins who is very ilL . -' ' . ,f? . Mr. andMrs. L. M. Crook and daughters," Mavgret. and Melva of Garfield" spent the week end with their mother, Mrs. Mai gret' Crook and family.' " Miss "Maurine llinckley of the iuniol'igh' school faculty, spent th,e"week end at her honiedn Ogden. ' vui ' 1 . ' - . Old Concern Biulds Many New Homes Pacific ' Building and. Finance company, authorized builder of Pacific Pa-cific syStenr homes says that the new ideis worked . into their construction con-struction . have created very favorable favor-able ; comment' from prospective ome builders. Tbey I say that all the experience 1 gained. In building ver 2a,000.hornts has made It possible pos-sible for the organization" to be Just a little in advance of times in the lew features. Each home ' gets an individual touch and the planning and work-'ng work-'ng out -of little details that every woman wants in her new home is one .'.of the" aims : of this concern, the management states. ' ' " " - FUNERALS Sharon Primary Convention Gf Great Interest Sharon stake held a Primary convention con-vention Ifiit week at the Lincoln high school. Superintendent Ethel Pyne conducting the exercises. . The following subjects were discussed: dis-cussed: "What Value Is Preparation Prepara-tion Meeting to Primary? Supt. Mary Teny; "Wlaat Benefit Is Music and Play to Primary?1' Sup. Veia Larsen; "Some of the Joys that Come to a Primary Officer,' Supt. Julia Carlson; "What Makes Our ' Primary Successful," Supt. June Scott; "Our Activities," Supt Amelia Ford; "How Can? Bishop and Parents Help the; Primary?" Supt. "Loktta Dixon; ""What" Primary Pri-mary Has Meants to Me as a Child and as a President, Mrs, Delia Tucker; "Preparation," Mrs. Addle E. Harvey, general board, representative; repre-sentative; "The Youth of Zion," President A. V.' Watkins. ' Musical numbers were rendered as fillows: piano selection, ' Lavon' Williamson; t-iprus, Vineyard ' Prj-jriary. Prj-jriary. ' . ' Hudsori Clutch ; Aids Smoothness Plymouth; Draws Interest . Smoothness of power, flow from motor to rear drive, which has been characteristic of Hudson, for years, has been developed to an ex Cep.tional degree in the new Hudson great eight.. . . ,; ;" Performance is determined iarge-!viv iarge-!viv the degree to which 'moving 1 parts, are balanced. This factor has received: special "attention from Hudson engineers since the adop tlon of the patented Hudson principles prin-ciples in 1916 and It Is responsible to a great extent for the, design of Hudson's new eight. s Vibration tendencies " have been eliminated by balancing dynamo ically every moving part of - the drive assembly from fly-wheel to rear ; axle, including the; clutch, drive-shaft and I universal joints.' ' The perfectly balanced clutch is of .the single disc type set with cork inserts and runs in an oil bath consistiiig'of equal parts of engine oil , and kerosene - As the cork inserts in-serts arc : continually poaked "in oil, they remain soft and pliable producing a clutch action of sur-Jfacturers' of motor-cars in. the prising smoothness . vi Chevrolet Add Another Model DETROIT, April 5. A further Indication In-dication "of" the.; advantages which accrue to- the motorist through the economies of great volume, production produc-tion . is seen in "the announcement by the Chevrolet Motor company today of a stylish, new enclosed model the Chevrolet special sedan, with body by Fisher, - Introduction of. the new model, with. its. many . expensive car. features, fea-tures, brings the Chevrolet passenger passen-ger car line up to nine body styles, three open and six closed. ' The special spe-cial sedan, has been- in production for several days ava shipments are now going out to dealers. A leading feature of the new model is its equipment of six, wire wheels, with, large chrome-plated hub"' caps. , The, two spare wheels are'mounted in special fender wells. The .exterior color scheme combines com-bines smart Boulevard maroon on the body with a harmonizing shade of red on the wheels..' '' ' Rich points found in the interior inter-ior include arm rests, silk assistant cords,' combination: vanity case and smoking set, rich upholstery fabric and; wide, deep seats with form-fitting cushions. '. m Y-'Cil ? !Like other passenger models of, the ltD30 Chevrolet, the car is powered pow-ered by the 50 horsepower, six cylinder, cyl-inder, valve-in-Tiead motor; jt has fully enclosed, internal"' expanding four wheel brakes, four Love joy hydraulic hy-draulic shock absorbers and. a bigger big-ger rear axle. J Although.. It ( has . been, several weeks since, the' formal' announcement announce-ment . of the new JowPlymouth prices and,,the new method, of dis-. tribution '. for . this , car public, je-. ceptlon . of the .plan ' which, jlaces Plymouth in , more 0 than ifj,0C Chrysler Dodge. Brothers fe aJd. De, Soto dealers : snowrooms v waxes more enthusiastic, as" thq. days,; roll by. .' , The price reductlonaof from $50 to $10 on alj body; styles; In , thenv--. selves created.. more than, ordinary comment 'and,. served . to.. , focus ,-nfoN-, torlsts!, attentions, on, . Plymouth. A plan. Of distribution sa. effective tha,t overnifiht one, of thew largest manu; ward meeting house Sunday .ati3 p. m: Bishop Benjamin H. Knudsen will preside.' Interment will ' be in Funeral' services for Hannah I the Prevo-Citv cemetery under the Libbie Robblns of Provo, who died i direction of the Deseret Mortuary pril 2, will be held in the Second i Co. - woi Id pjaced. its , lowest-priced pro duct in. the. hands of more than; 10,-000". 10,-000". dealers, Btimulated, , public in-, teres.; rtremerdousiy Such a rneth-od' rneth-od' of distribution.; could'. b possible, onty for ' theT ; manufacturer with multiple' dealer facilities like . those of Chrysler Motors. . - Jar Eeonor leal TrntpQrtiti9 AT LAST! It extracts aU the juice of the . , -f - . crane in a jiffy. Is easy to clean A real Juice extractor at a price so every home should have one. th Just- .turn ...... , - V ..,-'. - handle. and out comes the juice. BITE-WAY INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL ioller 5!ratc Per pair With the new rub ber shock proof, axle ball bear ings." HIT 1 1 Hih-Grade Taints , at Greatly Reduced Prices. A timely sale that will save you dollars. . Very Bczt Quality Hcj Paint. Lay no w 1 Pint cans . . 1 Quart cans Yz Gallon cans 1 Callcn cans 3 c . S 3 c "CORD. BUILT!' GARDEN HOSE "t Is; the best you can buy It's Guaranteed Kink Proof. 25 feet ... '...$2.19 50 feet 94.10 . With couplings;! and ' Avashcrs". ', , ' I.. ! dh." ). $3.15 IJixin EovL with Beater , and Cover A handy combination. All complete .V.. . . . . ... .44 All Kinds of Paints Knnmels, Varnishes, etc. ire included in this Paint Sale. " ' ' 3C2 K A' Good C- . C 3V Ilousft . 7 7TT -n i ' (Li-it 2) j r.jj 1 LI v - Ai -,. -t' ad) It-ii wise to choose a six-cylinder motor-the only way to get sixcylin-dcr sixcylin-dcr smoothness. Six-cylinder smoothness takes out vibration and roughness. This saves mqtor, chasjis,' body, passengers, arid driver. The Chevrolet is a six. Yet it sells at a price thathyone can aflprd to pay. And it lasts longer, because oi fine materials, oversize parts and a big, smooth, 50-Tiorsepower six-cylinder engine that always "takes it easy." With all its six-cyliAder smoothness, and cower the New" Chevrolet Six saves , gasoline., and " oil,- through adjustable driver's 7 seat-deeper, ''modern : efiiciency-overheadAvalves cushions greater. leg, roomclearr,. by hydraulic shock absorbers. They are mounted lengthwise,'in the direc-? shackles io. main tain' quiets' Modern low suspension and c?tra wheelbasev give; the Chevrolet Sis ; good proportions. The front view; is ; distinguished byv the . honeycorhb y radiator. The gasoline tank is at thaV rear for safety and finer appearance. Chevrolet beauty r; instantly .x sayis v "Body by Fisherystyle, quiet, safety" Fisher composite . steel -and-wood x construction non-glare windshield. hlgh:' compression pover latest carburetor long-wearing' pistons crankess? ventilation .air cleaner. Thus Chevrolet brings truly modern , transportation wlthiri reach- of all who can alford any car. Chevrolet economy, also means; sincerity n manufacture. To illustrate t Chevrolet valves are adjustable to , save, replacing. Chevrolet - molded The rear axle inspection plata oh the Chevrolet means accessibility., . The whol car is full of such evidence that, true economy corncs from ad-'vanc-T"nt end refine-, mcnt. There are four cxtra-lcr, cl:rcm3-va4 kzC: imc-iir:; controlled ro adsteh on piueton F.Q.B. FACTOaY.IXINT.MICJI vision finer fabrics and .fitments.. There is just a mucbl extra valuav throughout. BY ANY STANDARD the Chevrolet Six is the wisest choice in the low-price field ,. . with its six . cylinder valve-in -head motor with full scientific equipment . . with, Body by Fisher . . . with; four, long semi'-elliptic springs, long wheelbase, ) low, suspension, rear-mounted rear-mounted gasoline tank, honeycomU -radiator and all .the other features of . thi3 day and.age y ; ' '"'' See your nearest Chev-rojet Chev-rojet dealer today and drive this six. Ten min-utesL min-utesL at the. wheel, will, , show you what a difference differ-ence six cylinders rn:h. The Coupe . . . . . . . .... . . . ........... $365 The Cacch .".:...............;........ 565 The Sart Hocdster,.,i 555 The. ort Coupe. . .... 653. The a.:h ScJcti 625 TU-:Li ; : ;.. C73 The Special Sedan , . (5 ire wheels standard) ....$725 i Ths Li:':t Delivery Chassis 363 The SeJrt Delivery 595 ; The 1 12-Ion Chass 5-' . : 1 Vz-Ton Chassis u ith Cab. 625 llc-Jster Delivery (pick-vp box extra)., i4 Alt prices J.o. b.fcctory, Flint, lihh. 1 rJtecl Lc-c rdr.tcd(Ct::l , a .Ctrcr.T LI: Tray A. - :r I .J or f n r 1 s, aICc! emu i 4C3 rV:t Center o rTTyTT ' ' IV:-.' nrcn co. 1 sal: 070 s TiNTic (;ailg: Eurekit, Utah pikes r:v.:: naxen sale : ' II: Utr!i ; 11 iL i in this LOW- PRICED SIX SEDAN DE LUXE $3S0 DOWN PAYMENT ONLY . , . "Balance In 1 1 aty ontKIr eoy.nt Lift price U9S t SSia Price f. . b. Tol.d.. O.. m4 m mmim 40 IN SECOND GEAR . . . 65 HORSEPOWER . . . RICH BROADCLOTH UPHOLSTERY . . . INTERNAL 4-VHEEL BRAKES . . . RUBBER INSULATED ENGINE V-;. : r- P V.- - U L PRODUCT OF WILLYS-OVFRLAND, INC., TOLEDO, O. CMEISTENSEN MOTOR CO. : 802. VEJT CENTER ST. PHONE 1SI - - ' ' - -'! K A - 'Al the end of 10 years vnll you ecu a heme lilt this tr xcill you have a bundle e rent recti ftif. UJ. LAkLyL4i ASudy fn-Rent Cosft Hare vou rrer rra1ize4 tlie a-f .rmiMigf . IheM figure rrrcal th krt of rent nd in-Icrnt in-Icrnt tbrreoa cornpouiKlcd pver period of yetr. . Rent Paid . Loa In Lou !a Per Momh 10 ycu 20 year $ 20 3,1(1 $ S.S2S 25 r S.95 V 11,03$? 30 - 4,74$ 11,242 40. 4,32 17,657 . 50 '7,901 22,071 0 9,499 24,415 7 ' 11,071 sa.m 100. 1S.2U 44,142 Yiu Can't Aord Not To Ovm Your Home r Go' back over the yeara you have paid rent." Get out all your receipts and add. them together. ' Then think how much more secure your future would -be if your rent receipts represented payments on a home I Get into the home-owner class now the Pacific System t way v,-h3ecosu -" we Icnyf -; ."- WE DESIGN YOUR NEW HOME. AND HELP YOU FINANCE IT Now, before another month goes by, decide to build your own heme. We save you money on construction costs and architectural fees, and you v have. the satisfaction of being your own landlord. Consult us now and leam about the saving we have effected for over 23vCO0 home owners all over America for whom we have built the Pacific System way in the 22 years. We have over S00 designs to help you tt Just the heme you want. . Act now before j-ou pay another month's rent I 77 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. PROVO, UTAH PHONE 1477 . AUTHORIZED BUiLDER'OF'; f : U A I L T H IS C O U P O H I zzx interested in. building a home and without obligs- . ; . tica cn my part, I would like to learn how I can pay y J like rent. , r " i ' F . Name ' " ' ' f: StreeL . 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