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Show bUiDAY iiLxlAXD, LiAY 20, 1S23. iAUJ li 'iillll ll - n fi A I ii u 11 II III' j II '7-- m J - chase of more American-madhare received unusual recognition. during the past rw, according to Excerpts from an arUde in the a AL Jewettf pmldeafcotHhe (London Dally Mall last month writ'! ' Car company. ten-- oy tie new spapeFa 'Motoring m mm r ill ri aan or the motor can now vorrespondent,' . toltowing uniy ill-trip ni m drivealn England are made by the through England la a h late model British," be say. "The majority Paige shows how- - the 'Briton of the other halt are made in tne grudgingly admits the superiorities htgh-vt,England's" motorist tike s j United. States. Since the of the Aniertcan-madautomobile. powered automobile and are'ibdw- - of onf ' factory branch ta ; opening London Following will be found the arti r are. Lester Taylor wuliostess lnit a tendency toward"it. cle in part: the'pui 1.uoua moaeis Duut oy oar ata delightful children party at "The engine of this earT found her home Thursday afternoon' ta lslmilar to many-Unit-ed States' en- - e mpUmenptoher 'son Lester, Jr., giues. its main feature is flexibil WhOBe fourth ' birthday anniversary ity, a Quality which I haY5"empha-size- d a great deal in descriptions lirred on Wednesday. The rooms or modprnJjig cars in these articl kwre prettily decorated in a color ims newtaiity is indeed one of scheme of pink nd white. A chil6 U I LT v tne best qualities "of Vpf modern dren's v parade was formed whica ' j car. caused aiuch merriment, the Utile Bottom gear ea the 80 miles trip tolks around the block was used only Jn startine the car severalinarching times. Games weraalso Secon4,gear was used exactly six fenjoyable features, juid'prizij.j were tinirs, on.ce.fach-on-JTitse- y and awarded; delicious luuchon uesternam hills J have not yet was served. Centering the luacli-eo.- h discovered a car which will take table was a large pink and y on inese top and the other four white colored birthday cake- - contimes in traffic stops. There was taining lour "lighted candles. a time when .gear change on such : In the affair ' were the a Journey would run well into the folldwing: Phyllis Plxon, Dorothy I hundreds. Olxoh, Vesu Taylar. Nellie TaylorT Thesp results were obtained Svan Dncidon. Marion Duudmlon; I T without slipping the clutch.. With vi Clara Dunsdon, Mildred r thft slightest touch of lhe accelerH lucnard Smoot and Beth Pierpont. Leigh. ator the car will steal away without any protest. It' will also sToV The member, uf Camp No. 2, down to dead stop on top gear with- Daughters' of the, TTti. ptnrn met afternoon at the declutch, get Into, second for a yard First Thursday ward meeting house. Follow or two, then slip Into top again. Yon ing a business meeting, delicious can, If you like, start on too gear luncheon was served to 85, but I have the notion to Mr. and Mrs. Jonn b. Ashton and start at the bottom, though in cars daughter. Miss Ellon Aohton and like flexibility Mrs. E. Elliott Dunn, left Saturday it Is probably unnecessary.' 'morning for a two weeks'- - visit ta "The greatest fascination I found San Francisco ana tios Angeles. in driving this car was in letting Calif. . her out a bit on the hills of moderate size. These she simply soared A most enjoyable time was spent up. Fine climbs were also made of the two test hills; by those who attended the dance In .."It is often said abouj cars de- the Third ward amusement hall in motors RomnM signed in the TJnited States that evening whkh was given U clef eats wear and vibration. Jewett has a they are not altogether beautiful in Thursday, by the amusement committee of their outlines. What beautiful is hollow crankshaft, high-pressusystem, fore-ing- 2 or otherwise in motor ears is al- the ward. Wilde's orchestra fur nished the music. gaflonsofoil per minute to all main and together a matter of taste. Per..-some our. not tod own cars are ot and enhaps the connecting bearings, spraying pleasing to the American eyes. Bute Mrs. J. Hr S wapp entertained at tire internal mechanism. Metal never rubs the Paige coach work is modeled a birthday party at her home AVed metal in a Jewett motora thin film of oil safe- - . on British lines and to my mind Is nesday evening In "'-gcompliment to ds. ; bearings. very pleasing In appearance. her son Maurlcer whose te'nth s !And theeqlupment is indeedJav-isbirthday anniversary occwredon iThe results of SUCH ideal lubrication arrpa1 ' car." for en American-buil- t that Jay.. The rooms were veryut-- 4 -4j8njoothnessnd decided silence. Further, the iractively arranged will lilacs as a iiiwii i f -- U n m - ; altenes f t - - I At n r-T- rti n .'...... - :lPllW..SiX. PAIGE Jpql 41065 ; vttiimceV MANY to has station service so ago. - Par-ticipati- CONOCO rust Pressure Oiling evw ; . .... ' The Balaaocd GaeoBne .rZr; 'I POLARINE " QARGOYLE MOBELOILS THE CONTINENTAL OIL. COMPANY ' ' 1 1 (A Colorado CorpaMkia) t I, I ifc J. MRnRI COBipwn IIDS OT Wmm'WOm fxtroimn praductv in Cotloralo Vr raninct u ill'" ijOi - are-oth- Saffl-engi- i-- " p, j ip con which the motorist come expect from the present-da- y were unknown but a decade or The atxurate measuring-pumthe air-h- e the water tapt the free drauiage of crankcaset and with it all, the courteous and intelligent attendant 'have become accepted things in the min4 f the customer. But there- - er thiris form high quality of the produpf nM nri m ready availability of these products through-o- ut the Rocky Mountain region have played animportant part in the success with which The Continental Oil Company has served the 1 heeds of thousands of steady aistomers. When you need gasoline or oil, you need some- thing besides service make sure you are we m at the nearest Continental Service Station -- A generators - T e - 77?S heal .v.iPjlge-Delroft-Mot- m y "t,? T 5 iwnwmuv n "1 fr b r re We J 'Specialize h "a OH m exmtinuous oil stream tends to keep bearings long distances at high wuuuuucu wuw9 fer aues, or trudges sou without overheating. You4uiow-wh- at happens to cars equipped with circulating and splash lubricadon. under like conditions. Let - us show you the JewettLYou try to overheat it, -- : gads, . linilllll tlirilW ..;skjtoo, DEUfSli "Rollo's Wild Oat" was highly appreciated by the small 'crowd thatturned out ,to see the first perform- SUPERIOR MOTOR CO, anrf were enjoyed AiifflTnoiiiiiri 111 II II I lious luncheon ance at tlm new high school audi- torium Thursday evening. The audience was Tlettgbted with the wonderful furnishings and decorations of the new stage. The lighting fixtures of the auditorium and the stage received especial Games and innsip. during which a delic ay cake containing ten. rsd- colcred candles formed an attractive table centerpiece. Present were Georgia Nnttall, Beatrice Kerr. Verda Hunir. Nr Prnwn Hazel McDonald, Elva Jones, May Bonnett, Virl S wapp, Wilma Swapp, erris Swapp Elma Nuttall, Claude jladsen, Mat Swapp, Max Omart, ith Brlmhall. Dale Brlmhall. Farnsworth Swapp. tjae Conoco Coopcc Books. They are convenient and save yooi arae and trouble mating change. Good ataflCouiktoiUUServtce ' Stations and accepted by dealere generally rs. Knight Starr Jordan and children returned Wednesday from PaloAlto, Calif., where they have been visiting the past few months. They will visit at the home of Mrs. commendation. Mrs. Jordanis Jesse mother, The actors were distinctly heard Knlght for a few weeks, after in every part of the large audi- which tney will spend the summer torium, bith in the main part of the at their home in Sprlngdell, Provo houe.and in the galleries. canyon. Through some misunderstanding V Mrs. W. H. Agee of Salt Lake only a very small crowd had turned out td see the first play at the new spent-th- e latter part of the week auditorium, which Is second to none in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. George among the show houses of the state, Hansen. according to experts. Under the direction of Prof. T. Mrs. Joseph M. Kendall and WE SERVE YOU Earl Pardoe, through whose untir- daughter Enid left Friday morning You appreciate prompt, polite, efficient service, don't ing efforts and influence the audl- - for California, where they will yon? Service is the cornerstone of jmr husine torlam both In the main part of the visit all points of interest. In Loa Whether it's a sinele spark-plu-g, a tube, a lens, or a this timerthe 'T6ung university i Angeles they will visit with Mrs. difficult job, our purpose is the same, to serve you. players gave an Interesting Inter Kendall's sister, Mrs. .J. Walter Furman, who will return to Provo We would like to do business with you. pretation of "Rollo's Wild Oat" .. , All of the participants of the with them in six weeks' time. Mfs. play took their respective parts Furman willv!stt here for a few weeks with Mrs. Kendall and her with wonderful skill and ability. The play will Te staged next mother,' Mrs. J. P. Nicholson. Give You PM Jnexcclied TREE SERVICE STATION Service -- week V-- ih 211-21- ACCESSORIES GREASES 3 WeW Cent er, rovoN Close Phone We i 7:30 730 wsr We for sale vsr SALT 7 LAKE-PROV- Truck By Ship was hostess to the member ot the Thursday Even-taBridge dab aLherome Thursday etenlng. the roomsjwere pret. tlly decorated, with" lilacs and terns. Three tables of bridge were played, Mrs. E. A. Mitchell and Mrs. iRoy Hardy receWtog ' the aTors, the latter being awarded tne consola rA. .ellcloog.. luncheon tion auwneii. was served to iMrs. K. Mrs. J. B. Somo, . Mr. John w. 4 Guy, Mr. !UBof Hardy,; Mr. Thomas Thornier, Mrs. Rar' Mot-Jtfra. Wck Bosbard, Mr. u.rnM MltchelL Mr. P. O. HaU, Mrs. E. TO EUREKA, NEPHI AND O TmTERMEDIATE HPaepke g POINTS and Delivered. fehipments hi City Limits Called for UTAH CENTRAL TRUCK LNE. . . Z CUTAH CENTRAL TRANSFER CO. ' , Ward, Mr. and MrramhMra. & Mrs. Herman Grimm, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain and Mr. and The' Nelke Reading, club met Mrs. Lee L. Baker motored to Salt home of Lake Saturday evening, where they Thursday afternoon at the : Mrs. Sadie P. Wuisle. Mrs. Kalh- - attended, a Masonic club dance at ...... ryn B. Pardoe was assisting host- the Odeon haU. ' ess. Mrs. Nellie 0. Parker read in one-aBut "Where of this the play, Miss Lothiel Jaoobson America," by.Oscar'M. Wolff. Miss city is visiting relatives and friends Helen Caidland gave two readings, la Salt Lake for a week. by. Alfred The Tnghwayman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dooley were Novel, .and "When aia Rogers Brcke Loose." A delicious lunch the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour eon was served to the members and Prows a few day this, week, en 15 guests. route to their home in Green River, Wyo., from Los Angeles and Long Calif., where they hare been Beach, EVENING SRIDGE THURSDAY the winter months. spending "CLUB. .The public has emphatically spoken. The popular preference in all territories to unmUtakably the Firestone prl. ID the best land fJf ffnyo, or trade win ome fo prom -- - i-- Sophlax Sutherland an nounces the engagement oi ner daughter Virginia to j. Beitton Proc tor of Salt Lake, Ctty, the wedding to take place Thursday; May t4, at the home of ;the' jbrlde' mother. Immediately after the ceremony wiu lest , tor the yoaer-eonpl- e southern California, where they jarlll """' make thelrhom.-4i-- -- I .'- B AllUW Ttr"' f mi i u irA . , ,'ftf "ii-- f " ar. ' , I- - I gum-dlppln- g. d. Gum-Dipp- - Qit a Ht ofthtM Cam-Dlppi- Cords from oni of tho following d j', . W - J 'J-- i - " . . r PROVO, ..UTAH " x : ' ' - ; r .' "' J T' A dtiUnt Bri liihall Bros Go V - X. - v. t ' v ' i i T i X' , .- A lCORDS GUM-DIPPE- D " ....... ed Allies vvr gwaassr a CHAUTAUQUA OATES HERE. V t A10SX mileage of the Firestone The buying-twm- g towardFtrestone show how It has advanced the . public's standard of tire value. Ask owners about Firestone performance on thew cars. Note the big taxicab fleets Firestone-equippeWatch the new cars you see just from the facCord are seen everytories; Firestone where to fast increasing numbers. v Get the piarimiim extra mileage that only the' FJrestoae name assures you. .Only by Insisting eo iwum. this name can you oe sure oi gciium resuhs to economic process of double iMr. The date of the Elllson-Whlt- e Chautauqua tor ProrO' -- liaT bee" I JulyJSio .andtoeiod. vr. fnrtIewelLMr..I..AJ.ttnn, announced SO,as1but excluding Sunday, r. w. tag July Mrs. E. H. Hansan and . Williams ot Pueblo, Coio. July 19. . '.'; ? ' is- Provo' 13yWestCenter7 : Phone 867. . ! m Salt Lake: v uxu, uum-JJiPD-ea ASta&aara or servK na dcco pci oj u nous tires withdut parallel la the put. It has sales menu of 194 for the past sb brought months over the same period of year agctje iieetett gala to aflFlreitoiie history. Ann.ninra4 Roll la th mlshtvIN.. turn Pt wrr". ecbievement which has enabled Firestone to break the tremendous record of past Firestone success. The llr aymi public has !een aroused to the' f Corner Third South and University Avenue. Phone 237.- - - Mrs. Oran Lewis of Spanish Fork was the guest of Mrs. 3. Will Lewis Tuesday afternoon. ' NELKE READING CLUB. TUBES OILS " Qeco Mifflio VSey Fame Coe 194 Sales Incrcaso la Last pin Months Ghovs Trend Totyard Ftecstono A College ball. CLUBS TIRES GAS at - " t . . . - ' ' |