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Show 4 fV-- TACE EIGHT. SYIiIPATIIETIC SENATE PAYS0NI11IS ELEVATOR JIANTRIES TO it. 4' Byj'onx t. Motrorx Correspondent) lrei StaffMarch 3 C. 1 1 . 1 away he would shake.. the door and ' kick It. .. "Senator Pentose of rennsly vast waa also imimtlent, but be bad his own private elevator. The elevator boy in charge of it ha to keep the elevator w whatever floor Peuroae was, and bad to have tbe door open so that tbe senator wouldn't lose a minute, He never talked to anybody.". Jjuator (Jii let, Republican, Mass., is the only senator who prides In Watts' elevator who doesn't avail himself of the Instant service by "WAgUIXUTOX, P.) William Wart of Washington Mxu't jmlillshed bin diary yet, but If be has kept If aud when be do (Hie, which 1 unllkeljV will have some interestiug fctoriet to tell.. .. . William Watts of Washington bat eeu an elevator man ,1a the senate ffii building for 25 year. Daring that time he has learned a lot about i'prtaln senator that neither their fotistltnents nor the newspaiierroen fcve ever knownr Oooped with bint Ja hla elerater rage, aenatoraJ-- y ritag-4h44i'Se- t' flu-I- t words or lack of words have says what Is good enough for the h'jealed thenim'tves to Wutts In a public is good enough for him," most Intimate fashion. Watts explained. This experience baa taught Watts Sefiaf"TJDdw"ood, Democratic, many thing nseful to btiri In bis Ala,, is tbe most generous man la job, but none of wore Importance the senate.'WatU bas found. Ten than lu knowing; when to speak and dollar from tips are nothing unnsual bt'B not to apeak senator hlm;r Senator' McLean,- - Republican, fee 1h carrying up or (tyjvn in the Conn., Is also more than ordinarily 'Ityvafor. lsytbe. expressionism generous to Watts, be says. .their face he knows how to aet TfSat.all the senators are generous to tn htm at Cnrlstmas, wttb cash gifts i ,5Vatta haa also trained know y the bun of the, bell which of f rom tlO' W tWttQOi each. The Abator la ringing. This is not as elevator man's wage Is $120 a difficult as it might seem, because month. 41 senator, to distinguish himself Watts thinks there hasn't ever from the general public, ring! Ibree been a man. in the senate more kind Umea. By the. Interval between tbe aud considerate than former Presi PUpe penis Watts says ba knows dent Harding. .:. who la calling. "Every day Hat noon," he related, ra7Tliralng-wouldT"iniTflTniSVe lo tell that. way: when former Senator' Gorman of bejLel5ri.C,car.TJi&JenatorjWoul New lork wanted me," Bald Watts, notify another operator and myself, tile was tbe most Impatient man 1 and the three of us would Join Mrs. ever knew. If I didn't come right Harding out in the ear, and there , ... i ; biaar , Q3HVK M 'Avasama 'cnvnuii oktn3A3 mu . Out of towa jwoj4ej nt ir. aaa 3Utti ar 1. wtwswiv 1 liott. Mr. and Mra.1. U Lott ffi L'Wi .Ir, and jUra't O. liue, ilr. and lira. Booert BuckVry, Sir: sad (Special to the Herald.) Mrs.. Lynn Hawj Jjtr. and Mrs. J. Th 1'tah Countv KanlUr beat. M. Baker. Mr. and Mrs, Alei Mer Mr rh(1 Mra. Geprg X;t- log aud engineer assoiiatloa togeth-r4Me-a CAll a$ v a a IWra v. er with the ladies auxiliary net at tbe Strawberry hotel at their monthThe a anna 1 eostnia baTf the ly Luncheon. They later went to. two Payson rampa of Ttah Pantli- tbe home of Mr. aud Mrs. barretl Of Pioneer waa held Tuesdny l Urown, mrsibers, where their len evening at the pavilion. While fewer ipre Wrw1wtH)srtftte tha a In other mainder of the evening was spent in year Sftme interesting rharact era featured and "prises wefe eT sandwiche Mrs. Harding had were foileWB : Cash prise to brought. We all sat there together awarded aa fiiltus rlub the for the Impersonatour lunch." and ate Because of bis long service here. ing of the Puritans (a which eleven Watts ha long been one of the pets people took part i cash prize to of tbe senator. Senator Lodge Mrs. Elizabeth Gongh and Mrs. took him tip to bis home on the bay Eliza W'il'e for the beat pioneer cos aWTIshed wIthuVand"BeuXBr tume and to Miss Kathryn WfSDpj Mlnnaf!JUds as a tift h rlrl for the best rharae-tei- r Shipstead, RepublU-an- , Camp Kor? received the priie Watt a mcMst agreeable cowpanion' member presfor a fishing trip down the Potp for having the most ' ent la costume, mac. Special features Watts thinks the funniest thing were the dancing of tb minuet by thiifr ha hapteued to bim during Melba Robinson and Max picketing elections by the work here waa the time be tried and to get President Coolidge, at that Mrs. Horace Ferday of Spanish Ncwirreeii thinsrs on the outside, and frock tniXut 4t; iu sidehowJbetter could we express our joy at Spring's arriral? In fact, the :" feeling of Spring in the air makes old things look older Vhen we would 1W 1 attune with this lightsome new season. Now is the time to clean houses! U wirpurfurniture, put attractivriiew di spM'oTwlhd6wKnefrL " 1 . -- "4i-iv l awvi-- j ajvv wuiciiurcnuusc "Every morning forjnore Jhan a year I usi-- fo 'see a rather 8mjl man standing out here In the corridor, smoking a cigar, and looking as if be ware out of a Job, aud try-in- g to get up enough courage to stop a senator and auk bib for one, "So one day I went lo see At Warren, the superintendent in charge over here, to see If I couldn't get blui to do nomethlng for tbej nun In the corridor. Al got in the! elevator" with ine'aa T wehf to "an-- j swer a bell,- and the nun I wanted to get a job for atepcd in. 1 pointed bim out' to Al, and Al has never got over Joking me about it." tt Fork. A Most (ieorgeous Display of New -- d T - at bettrif - : Mr. and Mrs. E. ilhtreet'enter-talne- tJ a coats that Saturday niaht. A decorative colrtr schewe of pink and white, with phik roses on- the table and carnation and sweet peas in the chosen colors Details of the about the rooms. menu were also developed la pink. - i The guest list lauded Mr. and Mrs. C. 9. Young of American Fork, Mr, and Mrs." Alex Jex of Xureka, Mr. nd Mr. amd Mrs. obai ). H. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert featured in our remodeled, newly decorated 13 ; V , " i i V'. )Isen,-Mr.-m- nPowelU"Mfr an Jlrs. H Clayton, "Mr. and Mri Daylight Rug Dep iartment Raryt-.on- d Tayhtr, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lee R. ft. Wil- - that f . .. one of the finest and largest in the west i - p. : The richness and beauty of our Rugs gives so muck truly artistic atiltos-pnere to ft room, as well as bemgr important to it color wheme." ' ., . Our stock includes Ruge of all ..... qualities at VERY LOW PRICES - I . ; ' FULLY GUARANTEED VELVET RUGS 9xl2-$59.5- 0I A M v if E ak A vVl. v ft' if A I iU I! I .. $4.50 Down - Springoats will j -- we have carefully selected includes every style at a price that . '- . dinner party followed by Rook last Exquisite Fabrics Featured In The new coats t ully-arrU- sed - Mew ' - -- - , d 3 '1,3 . . tneeriai,Dngni ana pretty 1 planft-accordla-n time- - the Vice .President, a Job.".. 10011 4 I Ne w Spring Goats 1 New Spring Dresses - - - New Dress Materials - V7--. lot-a- ; 1' 'V J SECURE JOB FOR COOUDGE fifted ' 9261 pbylng-Sut- . tf 9x12" VELVET $24.75 RUGS : is smart', . -"-A- lso - $2 Per Week - size ks:' f ' . '$31.50 , TAKE THE ELEVATOR TO 2nd FLOOR See the new Wallpapers and Draperies I meet your approval. ' - "m w a A wonderful array of wallpapers in all the new colors and patterns is here for you and" will be delighted with the new suggestions in interior decoration we have for you " Wallpaper from IBc per fbirand up Thfe new Spring Draperies are IK ii i n I'hi l HfH!.i N4 here for you, reasonable in price and eiqUisitelnTofs and designs. Women's and Misses' Individual Model .A Draperies for every room in the house Priced from 25c per yard and up Frpkfprinl a wjtTjJrorks. And here are models sure to tastes. There are models of printed crepe, flat crepe, soft satin,, taffeta and georg-: ette in Blim and itraightlme ihodes and youthful flares. It'K DleaseJ:he--jhost--iaatous-- -- . PROVQ 75 $2F ' Dresjs Materials Every day brings new Spring Footwear and Spring Merchandise Earrer4:fe ana, Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Nelson, vis of Salt. Lake were the guests Nephi were JieW Harmony, Indiana, haa lust visiting here Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Flint Dixon," Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Sun- with their mother, : Mrs. William celebrated the centenary Ky of 'tba ' ! Mrs. Sidney Coray. day. . rowcll who is Ul. Robert Owen aoclallBtlc colony there Tbe first Infants' achool In America Mrs. E. II. Street was hostess at is said to, have been established lit Mrs, Charles H. White and children The elders the of quorum First luncheon Wednesday afteri Brldtte this place. - The first womaa'a vlub t in KpittiiKb ward conducted a social and spent Saturday danee noon at tier home on South Main Fork with" relatives." in America , waa .founded there lit in the Fourth hall tbe street. link and white was the Kanntieroy home. The Owea Wednesday evening. '.hosen colors used In all of the aphome was for many year the home' Mr. and Mrs. Warren' Depew and pointments for' the luncheon and the uitiTen or Kaymorm. xanaila, werel ?anies""whlch followed: Her guests the guest vf honor at a family din- -- The 'Snir Tet Sen - t'lilJrersity memliers of the Junior Included ner given Hunday evening by Mr. has !een opened In Mo'stW for the San Aatouto.: ha4 Its first big Bridge dub and A nnmber of other and Mra.f Charles Dejiew. , - education of Chinese, .Tbetudenta snqw In un 'thp. thirty yeara.V friends and the following out of f ' ' ' wlil chiefly study "the theory and The t'Ple devoted twe days to en own guests, Mrs. S. J. Folland, Mrs. i ' of revolution," practk L. 'of Done, B B the joyment'ef a faow festlvaL Bay' priniftal T. J. Welcher. Mrt. Brewster, Mulvla ' ' TXme of- - the 8ringvllla high school ' I Iake '. - l Crepe Very popular price fancy cotton Spfing materials in Rayon, Cotton r and fancy figured Crepe and plain materials. You will sure make a selection if you come and see tTiis variety. 25c to $1.38 " 1 . tt-- : ftjr.'Ei ! ii'1..1 fsoirtt.v -. - aadr-the- tr- faiBlllw visited d witl) their parentis . Berlin Mr. and Mxa. John Done over the ttiree daughters of alt. lake' were the guests of Mr. and Mm Kd Pa-rA party of friends aud relatives over the week end. came up from Nephi Saturday evening and surprised David Bigler at Mr, and Mrs. Kaljth Cellvester his ' home, the occasion beln. his were ''pleaM-Dtl- y surprised Mopday lilrtbday anniversary. A delightful and of a neighbor by evening party social evening waa enjoyed, i A, genral social eTenlng friends. .' tlolpatlng. X4i-ofriend- ;; , v'vT- wek-end- - a- wnlng..C8Xd!J(fai Jh'eJjTereion wtb a late suppex followlpg. v Mr. and'Slrs? liebet flarfield n4 a wo da lighters and Mrs. Anderson of ; A i.Xl.L:.fS-'.:iJ XU4 9 V,.nii,il '. Mrr MlHer7nd TchiIdreo left Tuesday for ber home at.Harriman, r-- Oa'bafterJlpleasantjrla-- t at the borne of her brother, David Bigler. ;Mr. Charles Ctoward wasln Salt tikTfl(rtrwei'k the gnettofef MrnTSs siiaSdrR. t Mr. and Sirs, the home of ,W. P. Carter Katnrtlay fcrajper and f'i"fcAwti---..T.- : " ' SPANISH FOIIO ward-amuseme- nt -- $1.7S t6:$3.SO EUREKA '.- Most gorgeou s pa ttern s -- in - plain and- fancy - Spr i ngr Dress materials in silk printed crepe, flat weave crepe, georgette, canton crepe and crepede chine. " r Tj.nwy;iwT m 'frm of (Bankrupt Stock) i SATURDAY "MARCH 6, 2 P. M. .'v;.;fluy'iiow and save, i ..' r eOWENSAUCXfONpiR ref57 North University Ave. Jt -- 1 r 1 ffr. Jt -- - |