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Show 3" " - ' - - :. . - V - Taylor and family and Richfield to spend tea days 'with Dr. 'Fred ana family left here ; R, R. Irvine, Jr., 'on a tour of automobile by eanesday Miss Lizzie Souter spent the week r.lifornia. They expect to visit both - & Salt Lake visiting friends. - t expositions. - - i -- .' &- - - .. Mis? Marion Collins of Salt Lake la Commercial Club will their regular luncheon . Wednes spending her summer vacation visit when alhmem- day noon at Spencer's, ing with her friend, Miss Evelyn Mc- De " to are ; present, bers expected onne, on rovo Bench, The Provo (rfve Y '. ' ,' Mrs. Dbn C. Gee of Salt Lake' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson of Salt City last week in Provo visiting with spent were Provo visitors Saturday; jke Her mother, Mrs. Mary B. Loveless a lake party waa given in honor of A notaDieeVent of the week, was a Mrs. Gee Thursday by axbUnch of her shower given by the Misses Mamie old time friends, , .. ' . Huiih and Fern Eyrjng in compliment Mrs. Verl' Martin entertained Tues to Miss Myrtle Stowell whose mar day afternoon and evening in honor rijge to 0. 0. Call of Rlgby, Idaho, of Mrs. Gee,' " ' ". takes place this week. Forty guests Mrs. V. B. Thurman and Mrs. Cha ea'oyed an evening of games ana mu sic The rooms were prettily decorated Zabriske spent Thursday : with; Mrs. refreshments .. served. John JacTtsoa at one of the canyon and dainty mam J: t t & - . - Among the heautiful gifts received by the guest of honor waa & hand-pai- resorts. ' Miss Aretta Young ing, the work of of the B. Y. U, " .. - - -liuason-tn- e oniv sax That Rose AboverEvery Cloud T . Mls3 Sadie Loreridge gave a delight- ful shower for Miss Hah Nelson last Thursday evening. The wedding.Qf Mrs. Roy Le wfaTef tfor Chicago the Miss Nelson and J. CarlBeck will take ter week after two lttenart-of-t- h part'ofrthis-mont- hr The place-the-iat- weeks pleasantly spent in Provo with her parents, Mr. and (Mrs. John Foote Mrs. rwin Zabriske and her chil dren left the latter part or last week After a week in American Fork as for Richfield where she will visit with the guest of Miss Jessie Gteen Miss her brother and father. Aide Eggertsen has returned to -- f a EM Mrs. L. A. Culbertson and' daughter Lulu and her friend from Kansas Miss Zella Dorton returend the latter part of last week from Donnan s resort where they have been spending the past three or four weeks. They report! "THE SNOW GIRL" drama taken in the A 3 Act Adriandoks -- - Features Brinsley Shaw in s- Card- "NESTOR" COMEDY Wednesday Mrs, H. L. Leavttt, Mrs. Florence McNlckles and daughter, and ..Miss Virginia Nunely, all of SalLLake City, spent Saturday in Provo with Mr. and Tuesday - Drama HUDSON. It came out late in 1913 as the crowning effort of s Howard E. Coffin, the HUDSON designer. reduced It Sixes. by weight of It cut their average price in, two. It halved their cost " for gasoline ahd tires. . on "Before-thateasended, this HUDSON was ac cepted as the ideal type at car. And 31 makers adopted it as their pattern for 1915.. Bui the price then was $1750, and that barred the car to many. HUDSON efficiency, with multiplied-outp- ut has reduced it by $400. sven.bigpeople crowded that car somewhat Now theJtpnneauJsroojTuer, the rear seat is wider. There is ample room. Arid the extra seats disappaYwlien" not wanted, doubling the tonneau room. new-typ- e long-famou- old-tim- e one-third.t- . , - . ' Drama d -- "BLACK' BOX"- - preciated-numbers-rdurin- g-he . Thursday "Under. The Crescent". , "IT PAYS" Drama . . . Anderson Auto : Service $40.00 . JYy . . MrI7Iffa DunnnfTamnFan The best equipped garage in the state for any line of work pertain-.Y..- ,. ' ing to the ' automobile The ladies 'of the Rebekah lodge were entertained Friday afternoon and evening by Mrs. R. D. Sutton. A pleasant tlmd was spent wun music and social chat Luncheon was served 1 in the evening . Miss Virginia Sutherland is visiting in Ogden.; . ' Miss Ruth Foster has returned from In a visit to Ogden and Salt Lake. of was she cit'y theguest the latter . Mrs. Hattle toorefleld. v Any kind of machine work. Any kind of welding &brar.ing Any kind of battery work. I lOY. c DETROIT. MICHIGAN One great attraction in the HUDSON is th jnatchleu'HUDSON lervicc Ak us to explain it . Provo Foundry . A marriage license has been Issued to John E. Stein nd Elizabeth u. Mei- drum,- - both of Provo, 7 -- No. 77 NatureVProtectlorv- alt Usht-colore- - ' . ' - ii ' --- i : : : 1 .v. ...... I esiaencesy . ' ...... Y .- ' ( - . !;f and Florence, PeWr entertained at dinner Monday,; Johnson enter son" Prof, and Mrs. C.; jar- - Miss Elsie. Sanders, oi iiurray, Jiisse3 tained Prof. JohnsoA a ' mixed ..dinnl-r.ata Maudo and ;Giadj's Settle xof Sprlng- few friends. a ahd terte, : if ! ' . " - i v ; ' l $3.00 a Month Gas Ranges do the work in half the time at half the cost All Connections Free' I UK?. j ieason Y' i : $4.00 a Month -- i 7 In honor of her husband's birthday anniversary Mrs. Thomas v. Ashton gove a surprise party at her home Thursday evening. Mrs. Ashton was assisted by Miss Gertrude. Reynolds of Sprlngville. and Miss Marguret Those present were: Mr. Williams. and Mrs. J. T. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. "Bushman, Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Hodson, Mr. and Mrs. Julius ensen, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ashton, Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Cluff, Mrs. Agnes C'randali and son, Glen, Mrs. Priscilla Swensen, Misses Ardella Ashton, Gertrude Rey nolds, Marguret Williams, Dee and Nellie Holden,' Freda Jensen, Myrle Andrus, Lucille. Williams.' Games and music were the features, and a delic ious luncheon was Berved.t i Y:.. - $24.00 since the first 0f April : Misses Mabel El , VATRAME$r . Center St. Phone 343 - Machine Co. & Street and Fifth West, Provo.Telephone the guest of. hpnor. - Place ; , --- Don't Forget the HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY and baby, (Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ridge " It Is a curious fact that when tM and children, and Miss Hilda Larson, becomes blind it turns almost black all ot-SLake, were guests of Mr. la color.: Nature"s efforts toward proand44rs. John N, Peterson last week. tective colorlns? tends to make the flaS the color if swa'.in its surrounding. d wall Fish in a P -l vi ith thO color in than muc:: liAli wr will be Modern. Baton Comparativelywhere the urt - 1 early day s a bar.dmaaUj beat of the saruj bi.eciej are dark. 1 roundlngs Not . until UN time with his foot. was the baton first introduced. .... - .. Phaeton or Roadster, Detroit. New Cabriolet, S1650 L o. b. have been equipped with . ' $1350, ooo rrovo oy v n n : Comedy There is bound to bea vast oversale on this HUDSON, as; . there was on last summer's model. And you'll not be satisfied to take any second choice We urge you to come and see it now if you'll want a new '.' .. car soon; ;' aiid-Mr'- PANZER TROUPE" "The top-piec- e, oSX -- 'THE LAST ACT" . V . LTCo Comedy ' . party Sunday evenlngTh the music even Mrs. Agnes Crandall and son, Gien, t M r"8. W. B. Thurman entertained a room of the Hotel Roberts. The trom Sunday in g was spent in music and stories, left for California Friday to attend the iTnrAka: thev were Mrs. W. P. Gour-- in which the ' 1' genial hotel proprietor, expositions. VV. D. Roberts, took part All ex ley," Mr. and Jlrscnas. z,aonsKe. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sumner anat the entertainment two pressed surprise Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Davi-anof Mr. Robert's singing The most ap- - nounce the engagement of their daugh- even-- 4 childrenha vereturned --froma lwo MechamoMliog weeks' stay at Vivian Park. Qther ing were given by Miss Florence Jep- - ham, The wedding will take place In ': membera of the party were Mr. and person,--a finished singer and a charm the near .future, ;.; , . . Mrs. J. W. Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. ing woman. Mr. Carl Nelson' came in Poulto of Salt Lake City. for a good share of praise for his singing. The. quartette sang two nums. Edd T. Jones motored bers, and solos were given by ach Mr. to Salt Lake i.CkyJast week to attend member. Prof. Johnson and Miss An and Mrs, derson sang two duets, and Miss Sara the Jenkins family Jonps' sister Mrs. P. C. Lewis of beat- Anderson rendered a piano solo. The with returend tie and her son Irwin personnel of the quartette Includes Mrs, Miss Magdalena Anderson, soprano; them to spend a few days-wl- th Tones. Miss Mabel Morley, alto J1 John son, tenor; andrthe Southwick BrothMiss Nevada Calloway will return ers. Besides the quartette Vaos pre3- tftrtav"from"Ser vacation A'BIcmsW; ent includea GustaveAndterson anil his two daughter 'Jennie and Sara, spent in Salt Lake City. . . from Grantsville; - MisaJJagdaleneJls din at entertained Dunn Zina Mrs also his daughter; Mrs. C. H. Jonnson, honor in Park Vivian at Miss Florence JepDerson, Carl Nelson ner, Sunday of Miss Wyroa Chase and Mr. E. W. and Kimball Young. Dunn who will be married during the Miss Mafiel Peterson spent la3t week week.. Covers were spread for twenty, consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur visiting in Murray and Salt Lake. Craven and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MissElsie Sandres of Murray accomF. Dunn and family, Mrs. L. A. Chase, panied her home, remaining h,ere sev... Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dunn of Salt Lake, eral daySy -- , YELLOW BACKS' " -- A car load of ' tlee eeautifufc utomobiJe ynthtrrlw here this week. ' Call and see them or telephone 77 for demonstration. " . We will also receive a car load of Dodge Autos this week. Our service department Is complete in every department, with 'skilled workmen always Center :'":-,. , , ..'J.. v .: .onthejob. vltt, "BLUE BLOOD AND 2 Reel " Note the history of this and Finish The first body was a streamline. This has developed. into the Yacht-Lin- e body, with 'sweeping lines, unbroken even at the doors. The finish, though the best then known, is now improvetL Now wehave built enormous xvens--s- o "every" coat is taked "oruAncr we give you Lus- - :'; ; trous finish.. Costly cars were upholstered in enameled leather. This was not Now we've adopted that We are giving you even a leather-bounprotecting the and doors. body lii all, in those 20 months, we made 51 .improve- - ) . menis. ine most iastiaious ciass-ca- r Duyer nnas no detail lacking. In beauty, luxury and equipment this HUDSONirthe leader oTWay: d ii- ding of "Miss. Wyroa Chase to Mr. H solemn W. Dunn, the ceremony to-bized in the Salt Lake temple, on" Aug. the 18th. After a week's trip througn the northern jJLPfJJie. state Mivand Mrs. JJunn.wlU make their home in thk city. -- Better Lines over--whelmi- What Hudson Overcame .. novel "SIDNEY AYERS"- . a most delightful outing at tne upper Falls resort and state that there are many persons stopping there. Includes the great snovvicar-nival of North HudsonsT 'Mj,Sr-IW-r.-- Miss Bernice Knowlden came down from Sprtngdell last evening and spent the evening with Vilate Pierpoint and other young friends. Today MztyJ3h'limon - el e Mr.- and returned last week Tronic an ; "extenaedTTrip Mrs. C. E. Beebe of Santaquia spent through California and up to Portland few days In Provo with relatives. and back ty way o! Boise where Mr. Bee visited his brother. They attend Mrs. Mary E. Huish left today for ed the expositions in: California and visited relatives at various points on the way and report a most delightful month's excursion. froro. HUDSON has met welcome in extent The annals tiFMotordom show nothing like it on a car of quality and class. This Yacht-LinmodeHs but one month old, yet. 5000 have nearly already been sold to users. And car that goes, out is seemingly bringing in new every bav&rsr And this season not a buyer in this class questions the HUDSON supremacy. It is too clearly apparent. The closest rival to this new car is a long, long way ' t77 behind. new-mod- r , |