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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY," JJAECH 44 I. WVal I - W"-:'- - I i i SSrmS." " ' j . - etmwi maws,. OQttaadin4 Zr-- - ' ; j pageYivi 4 -- Maytag ieatarea . Cmm bant. TU a iaori h'igWf oct. nimirac ana coDDnuooil ci water action. JJo idk water. I.Waibes cieaaer. Tne Grnfcaa Frinapkrabt ithcioapmahr duough the water, aadnxs the a ing, aoapior wuhinf rohitiao taroufk Prmclpte Qtjt - auper-deu- titeineahesoi'taecWtfaea; Noidleauda. ' -- Largest jbnnfyiapiia worlds Slbtciiuwy ijunjywhptr boor. . 4Meet csnpact washer roade. ' takea floor tpect may 25 inches aquara. -aluminum tub cu't warft mat, rot; ruell, cpfitaar corrode. IWItoMM - f Ct beigbt of : Wfcerevet yoa go the number of new food Maxwell in the bands of contented Cwnert it common sight. The car's pop ularitv and success are beyond question, lor the facts that substantiate them are in 7 evidence everywhere. What makes one car so obviously favor ed. over all others in its field? Naturally.' be factors in its performance, be exceptional dependability to commend it so heartily the buyer. ..HeV see what you get out of the new good MaxwelLThree things alone indicate how Maxwell Chrysler engineers have ?jfr advanced beyond ordinary conceptions ; Smust " of tx cts be pat fa or takes) wane waaber M nmam. ,'- -- Tab deaat itaelTfa JO aecondi. t results and thef can jr.d combined in no other four. They four-cylind- er ant - are:58mUesanhour.5to2Smilesin8sec . onds and 25 miles to a gallon of paolrrx. Then there are, in addidon. ridlnsGRiaI ties you have never before experienced in a car of this class." The car rides and drive so easily and comfortably you can remain at the wheel all day without fatigue. Summed up, it is really a question of values superior values that only a great organization with exceptional experience and resources can create at the new good Maxwell price. These superior values can be quickly demonstrated if you will give us the opportunity. Metal iwinginf wringer. Low. Swing into 7 poxotwa. Adjuaa itaelf automaticalty fcr kandkerducfi or bUnketa, Automatic draiabaani. rant tarwonHcfeaaa, All aamcockwrd. !.' - " t.als, .W at sW UM b)wUvta Of ttM MMt tDtXV sC)Mi' br Lh Antnte MthorHl(. Arwiad UM fei tb avwrnc prtr ptarst tor tntaats la houww wbr Marttsa ' j.-- w- xpvdAat HoOMra an lrapt. oflleaua chars. '.Oaa amat bu Mr coorMCtloa wKh ttM biTaUci.Uoa, that af aba. Haaai Siina. 8ha wae traoad tareach an adwllaameiit tm 4 'Iseat swwapapar wbleli lead, to n4 . " ; ''': Provo, Utah. l3 well-know- . faelUyescouliLjiot saitsfy thecry for nwrk and many motorists who contemplate buying ltilei Wonld he well advised to give aerious thought he' matter of and consideration placing their order with a dealer V at once In order to .assure them- eelvea. of ohtiiining the particular model t$itthey desire to own. If they placeTheir orders 'uuv it will ; make it possible for the dealer to ; communicate with the Buick factory ., when this Is done on a countrywide scale 'it will give (he factory an to regulajo production j,oppoiHni3 in an4ffdrt to supply the particular to-t- Garden Seeds. Flower Seeds ' Grass Seed Oover Seed Gladioli Bulbs Dahlia Bulbs Canna Bulbs Vegetable Plants fer .Plants ' PeKeVlnial Plants . t--- KuM)erHose Hose Couplings v . Garden Tools. Incubators , Poultry Supplies . ; ; - , " SeeflTotatoes, Roots WILFQRDPERRY 338 WCenter, Provo, Utah t v I L " ll" ' Wta iTl vf Thi Tsmn ' , Mertndty tlit wit . CkUm i 1 ' 1: r v . '' f J , ;,, - i' '-- 1'v.-.- For the Ford Owner in''a'an - ' ciple. Imagine a napkin of rapidly uuuuig waccr cumDiea -- aoout eyery which way. Multiply that water ttmpesi rnahy, many times and you have the Gyrafoam in action. 'L New vol must try this washer ritrht in vmit- J?pmei3riiere see how carefully,- - thor' .qujcldy it will dispose' of your wash." qoghlyid " -- : " e j ,l t "!? J . j "i t . i to th now Mcytag boner, too. j- m tr m m r mm m m m mm mm mmmmmmmw m mm w m mm m m m m m m mm mm ' WMHp , i m m m m. m e J' a t, ' , k. VITH CAST ALUMINUM TUB Hm': a We have equipped our shop with the best modern machinery to speed also have work and do it Tight.-a crew of the best Ford mechanics in he stater.hence the result we are getting the work out so much faster and better that we cart cut the Ford hich repair schedule will go inloef feet MarchOrWewill maintain the same high class work we have always done, All work guaranteed. f. TP ere ready to terve you ears Call any of us before tieif Washday: FORFRErHOME DEM0NSTRSTI0K PHONE Pleasant Grove - one-thir- d, Anderson Ford Garage PROVO WEST CENTER STREET. Local News One PLEASANT GROVE, March 28. school presented the. opera "Martbaraea-da- y Thursday and Friday night. It was greatly enjoyed by a large audience each night Some of those from who attended the production, were Mr. and, Mrs. Sauford Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bird of American Fork. Mr. Mr. Wallace of Lehl. WTBltfo uateman 6T"AIiane,"Mr. anT Mrs. HaUlday .of American Fork canyon. anMrs. 1 . ant .Grove. Marian Nichols is moving to Pleasant Grove. .- -- varieties located one mile west of Provo, just off highway. I want Si grower to take 'over this orchard for part of crop. If interested, write, stating , preentjJocationand i experience Lin references. handling apples.7-7-Giv- e Box 75,' Provo Herald. - Mrs. William: Christiansen is ill J. P. Fugal Is ill st Thelnia West is traiulng-a- t PleasMr. and Mrs. Fred Strong were ' ' ant Grove. Miss West baa been at Alpine visitors Wednesday. ' the University of Utah this, winter. ' 't day.; Joseph Christiansen was Samuel Burus and Alliert made "a business trip to the first of the week. War-burto- ' n . Mr. and Mrs. Pean Parks of Heljv er are viaiting Mrs.' Park's moi and Mrs. Will Christiansen. .. at her ' Mrs. ' Robert Gardner of Provo wds vlsltlug Mrs. Ray Gillman Fri- Mrs. Say Glllman entertained at dinner Wednesday for' Mrs. Ai R. Tyer, Mr. and Mrs. FrAl.PhtUips of "Salt Lake, lira. F. 'L. 'Llnch of ' r . Bingham. . trees-stan- dard TELEPHONE 30. stores sellirisr Mavtair Washers and .Ireners exclusively. SERYICEAND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. : "'''' '''' l - . of a chain of eleven intermountain Mr: and Mrs. Bay Gillraan family were visiting In Ingham Will Atwood of Salt Iiake was Sunday. in Pleasant Grove Sunday visiting Thelnia Larsen was a. .Pleasant his mother, Mrs. Sarah Atwood, Grove visitor last:. week.? Ardena Atwood was ' Mrs. Hattle'CJulf .haHurned to Fort, visitor Thursday. Lake, Mrs. CJuff has' bean." Ul Slt .Mrs. Leslie Freeman- - is home at her mother's home, Jlrs: James, . Culltmore. from" the American Fork hospital. !. " 1 L We . ' y. Ask to .'na j i m a Maytag to sll.r dUairtetMdle SBtt. in fthe sherdoesnVsell itself dont keep iit That . ie . me Hr-.wav-i- ne mm; nimitna iuaviox 1. .JijstbT patnWt$ GOOD NEWS : f ' - S iTi ."T?" atilbl fr ""g Tygj fI"7"P r , .t-uj- i.. ' ''' . ' .'Mt-ft4WsMBe- ' , -' - ' ' IH ! spi(i-8panKJe- fTbtf-clas- Five acres well established - I 1 VSp -- for-ail- APPLES ..LiRyjL.J'rowers" . compact thafl'yw thought ia washer jwuld be. SO lbs. of dry clothes an hour "JStiil, much tmi as ordinary washers. You iu jwt know what THAT fijeans to YOU on washday. UeTicatesjTkstf ' a crusty, greasy cwotlls,. aU .You hoTf hBxd it is to dean wrist- the Maytpg bands, collaw Arid cuffs--yet washei them immacula . ? Pf. j UWiUUUU TieeMltalii;eadiBive Gyrafoam pria rust-proo- 7 . J 1. ixaaeTMUp ; - ''l 'r '" . The" fact that hundreds of motor ists have already learned the ad Our March production possible to anticipate the demand of this course of action caiwcity. wm be about 12,00 ears., but it niust be remembered tbut vantage makes it all the more advisable for this is hard to do when cars are others to "pur schedules for the second do likewise. r -wanted iii ail parts of" the country quarter call for 40,000 cars. It la volume -- of at the same time and this extra dc- maud develops over night soo the f JThe new Washington surplus orders, but .1, should say owner who' is forehanded in placing asparagus is worth tabbing if you that business offered to us exceeds his order is far more likely to get intend to set out a new bed or make odr production by 25 per cent. the particgb.iT model he wants, when over the old one and put-IThe' unusual demand la practi some he wants it, thitn tliR imrtoriixf wljo new plants., It Is really rust-proof our ninecally uniform, takes no action until a slirt time and a tender teen different models of cars, on before he wants his new car. ",', three chassis." " "grass." W Mr. Ersklne's Supplementing statement, it was learned that on xvwwxwxo the first business day of the month, March 2, sufficient orders . already had been placed by dealers in America and abroad, to consume the entire production of the factories for the month. Every week, for a month and a half, the production schedule for the big body plants at Bourn Bend bas been Increased.. Last week, the volume of orders so exceeded tne past production that the schedule for production was advanced by 44 WILFORD PERRY ; t',' .V ' "v- !tiraei "After steady increases in pro duction during the past six weeks, all plants are ' now operating at iniMlels when they lire' wanted. Of course Buick, does everything ' - '. II Keaaonariuior J ' ffajr, ipacc is all thal't needed for ,3indrp the. MaytlVFit singly in a comermore day. " ' Byfe.T. STRONG, General Sales Manager, Buick Motor Company. v It; llirenGralIy known fart that J3ulck leadership In the automobile itiduatr- - dates from the inception of t).a eaf Itself. It is difficult, even, for men who Eave been in the 'automobile business from it.s beciiminu, to recall a time when Buick was not and held in high favor by ye motoring puiilic. In view- ef the tremendous popu; . lmity that has established this leadership bo firmly it is no more than natural that at times the tre-- ' mendous demand for cars is greater - than eve Buick' ittiiut'ttw fm4rioi can meet In jthe past there has been year after year when the spring and summer months found' such a demand for ears that It MeJfor dealerrto cope wiln iu. t'oiif atantly expanded manufacturing i' ' 8 v , M"!J I - . J IJ L' CAPACITY IS .. ( :' 1 J -!- 1 STUDEBAKER tfw ffnited 8tjrtesTaiidlrtiroii,?TlF nounced President A. It. Ersklne of the Btudebaker corporation here to PUBUC 1 ' . C:35st--j- 1 :. antortunat girav BaUas adopiad.1, : UTO ,7 J f L f ,- ' Ti' ( SOUTH BENDi Ind, March 2 "Wo are unable to meet the v de mands made upon us for Studcbaker cars by dealers from all section of r-A- Jn i OVERTAXED J' . - ' . .. . : i l- - ' J- - m RICHINS MOTOR CO. MWWest Center. - '.V. I ' Sedan Standard Tour-Do9 Bvf 1109$ Touring Car 5WSClub Coupe Satan IMS Special Faur-Uo. Club Sedan All price f. o. b. Detroit, lax aire' 1045 We arm pleased to extend the convenience of Ask about Mam attractive plans Maxwtt Uealettand superior Maxwell lersace ami jumtrsj . - tub. David Dlndsay of Hrfter.was the guest pf Josie-AVe- ' Sundqy- - aBd Monday."1 ' ' ' ;.. Mrs. Hugh Nebeker of Knit Lake is visiting friends nnd relatives. home with kidney trouble, Mrs. Lenard Ash entertained at Will Husfc and Roy Rust of Ver- dinner 8unday for Mr. and Mrs. . Mrs WslJiK-- West of ,'Muj is nal, are visiting with Mr. and J. L. Huish snd family.' 1'Ssailt Grove fur a few " . Mrs. Geo. Peay. t j ira. Hazel Framplon. Luella d and Joe Christianson were Elui Frarupton wag. a guest of Thirty friends and neighbors Mr. stid Mrs. fipo Ppt 'Wp1. visiting in Salt Lake Thursday. Mrs. Legrand" Gudmundsen Tuesday Lneaday niah Cards and games at American Fork. were playeit afterhlcb a dainty Mrs. Archie. Noble of Salt Lake Is vlsitlngJier mother, Mrsl Joseph u George Monaoit is in Salt Lake luncheon wa served. ' -- ' ' West: City oh business for a few days. Mrs. Waldo Bateman of Alpine Is , Mrs. James Gillman Is sick with Mr. and Mrs. JLoura Larsen of Salt visiting In Pleasant Grove.' Mrs. Gillman hasn Lake. were-- Vlslting with Mr A.-- KH heart trouble. Rew tibih?y is- vlsttlfig it Pleas- - been a 'sufferer for "years,"" Thornton last week. , e . staj-iagl- Chria-tisnao- snr-rise- n L Pleas" T Atwood, , Jewel LIneboughj, MarvlTp-oodSalt RaymoneiPeterson and Jean Paul-soi- n wiMnt tw nialt Lake- to debate Lake is visiting her sister, Mrs. . Wright Friday. r!H(irfijIUluu JSaturday.- - f - Hy-ru- Mrs. Saditi Bex;k V." bis "home.,. wood and Aurdeua eiitertfned at dinner Tuesday for Mr: and Sirs. Dewaue Harper.nml faimly.-'Mr- . Joseph Walker is ill and . Mrs. .Lefili'o Smith and family of La Grippe. American Fork. i a 7 LeRoy Ash wfla 'lioWTmlicloaT ant Grove visitor Friday. , last week with a bad cold. Mrs. J. L. Hushel and , Dr.' ah Mrs. Sadie Beck entertained at Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ash were Salt dinner Thursday for Mrs, Sarah Lake visitors' the first of the week; at homo with Mrs. James Kirk U home in Lindon. 111 at he her fmiPiiliircSak . Do you need an extra piece of furniture for your 'home, sleeping porch, or canyon cottage? Beginning ' ..to' March 31, we will sell piece by piece at low prices allot the furnshings of the Lamar Hotel in Provo. This-wi" ll include dressers, beds, springs, tnattfesses, chairs, r other articles. ' ; - BSC r SP CI Iffill uii TUESDM MARCH 31 SDAY MUSIC BY THE SCENIC LINE SYNC0PAT0RS J |