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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1926. it FOR SALE! . ' : LIGHTER CAR t --- . There! a wtaiB aniitHit, forlora-lookiilrat w know- .U rattiea and shakea and aqueakg. , Its aprlngs conulal against What type of automobile will be the buaipt of the road, lu ragged top will not stop evea a healthy the ultimate mar the car of the future? Will it be heavy or light. TKhg or short ; what kind opowe And yet the owner prixea it. Around his hniue theyjpeak plant will it have and what other And 4 mechanical feat area will it embrace of it aa "tm of the family." '. . j The publle Itat lf will decida thla Bety" U the name trader whit. It goea. Bety had run aome-thln- g anestloailbautor--ae-ldwttr- y Jike 0,00tV iilw sp aiMiiee7w:enTorttle. for tome time past hat had its "ear to n!Ul!ndULn ffJft tde-- t ermine riitiuieut for owner go 'round. , It'a, ik marvvl of beanty, speed, w comfort any' longer,; but the publle after all Is e ' bosa" of the antomablle htdustryi The autotill it fOM..v mobile nlaanfacturer today ia aware Xnt "Trade her off? when she waa new !'' that the family coum-fojr what she cost in. the dethe owner anorta. "She'a Wu too falthfuL" ciding factor which pasea with Impartial Judgment on he product Ioyou wcognlM ttie ear of aonieijetghltor in this deacriptlonT after It hasi.Jeft the handa of engia-eer- a There are many, many such "Bt'tsys" in the land.' and designer and that with ears now in' the hands 19,616,0(3 Fanny, biu't it, how the old bus come (a grip the affections of owners in America,- - the a vers ge . buyer know pretty definitely what should lie ttpected of tbejnotor car " $5000 worth of custom beauty at less INASH PREDICTS One of the Fa milv ' g v; than fifty r r-rCentS on the dollar! -r- - aome-timea- Chums . The PRESIDENT $2245 f.o.b. factory - (Sptolat to The Herald) Biftbop and Mrs, R. - WHwih en tertained at dinner Suuday in Junior STUDEBAKER 0 f wmmr Pnnrlat. KKaND rwrruu si M IttU. V fur DIAMdffB Ask Bnllrtl mikcui. nut iuu Stfc. Rdl.tila, I ' flfra. yightinnn. 8hul'er. Mrs. K. Mr. and Mrs. T. Pickering. Xed Wighhnam Way land IT. Wlghtmnn and family. Mi1 and MrsrOtis Steiner and Mrs. Han nah BIglnw were in Salt Iake Sun day to attend the funeral of Beth dauxhtev of Flvtih, th6 and ITavdee Wlghtmfln Flynn grnnddanghter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Wightmnn. Shield from all kinds of weather. Give comfort to whom it protects. 4 Give its utrrfost in Roof FIRE SAFETY. Moreover it need not be expensive and require constant repairing. x i Such a roof can be had in . .'., The, local students who are at at the. Toung nni tending scTffiit-verslty thi9 year met Monday morn ing (and organized a Triyson clnt with the following officers: Stanley Wilson, president ; Elizabeth Huish, vice president : Theron Sargent, sec- retarTt EliznlKth Simmons, report er. With the large enrollment which they have this year, they ex peot to hnve a real live orga'nlzn ' 7 lloii. System Estimates gladly given without obligation. Call or write the - , Roof Go, Asphalt Shingle ' 123' Went Center, Provo, I'tnh. PHOXE 1187 - JSiBlityiive .pound SLATE KlItFACED roll .roofing $2.05 per ' sqnnre. Seventy-fiv; Tlft O r3 o crz a nrj n . - rj d zizzzaM x I men i i i oi ; i J I rl ;! 1 Radio fans in Payson listened in with great Interest to thf splendid concert given by the Xebo stake male chorus Monday night and broadcasted from Salt Lake. May or T. F. Tolhurst necompiinjed thetn to Salt Lake and gave an introductory talk. The progftim consisted of numbers from the chorus. alsoi solos, dnets. trios and quartettes di i i , - i oi ip " teiz's , , , n Erma ReeceandMlss Pearl Barnett, piano aecordian selection by Mrt. Laura Feredny, and a cornet ,lo.bv Max Thomas. Prof. Carl - O. Nelson was In charge. smoke or . ...... perm - - AUTO TOPS AND CURTAINS nKstetng and tieut BANG! TeflnfT BERT CANULEY Aoto Tops and General' BUcksml thing Phone 2nd Provo , 23. - . r Sii.i - 'r"t-r'"m- . i Y Dramatic Season Opens with - "WE'VE GOT TO HAVE MONEY?' Laskas latest and Loaded with laughs. ' College Hall0ct.7-Tickets 35c to 60c t H Every afternoon and evening at The ARMORY from 2 p. m. to - Ma-in- 11:30 - .Because HO soot or Ti39 T -- . - "tn ft " - . ; - Evans-f-readiii- g c " 0 -- S'l-sn- M tiarvara unasters otart Training 1 Fulfil Every Need; L A tire fot every foad hazard a' tire special-- I for every, kind of service, and constructed ly V with aCh ohe you are assured, thousands of $ .Smiling' Miles. !. We have your size our price is. right l . ' I Low Kelly ;v, - r "J . - I"' - V .' : ilead C(iach Arnold Horween shows SJarokow and Stafford, fiunrterlmcks. thaforrect way to take s pass from center durluff the'CI,rt day's practice of the Harvard to otball squad at Cambridge, Muss. ; Balloons !Bus ft ' and n Tires Red Star d -- -j vAcrcsskrom Hotel ltobcrtsi (BaBGIoci.asfaacfif" caoaooocaBan - I L i Texaco Gdsolint b Blill t:.: 1 JWvrr rJf i gasoline on i the j market :rc;r; r ; , less off prjee t (, .X'.- 0 Maco Station The Grease Spot tV - : YdltrKillybeaUr. Zy ;r A - X" ' kellr- -Truck. - J .i It Duty Cords t. ii i", 4 "ICelly Heavy" 8h r-!-W 0 fl , s CorherSth'WestandSth j 'North streets'. - ' O Pressure i 62-- T E X A C Kelley' Cords and WHY' phone 4ll-- Tires Kelty-Springiie- ld f; YOU HAWS Korth'UnivrAveF I 4 d S BUCKLEY-- s Resrvations call - n HOW . READ IffiRALB WAIfT ADS . 0 k For" 8 You'll Die Layghing When You See "WE'VE GOT TO HAVE MONEY" Make your, will now i , . w. p.m. " V -- 2:77 HANGING: : ZETUSzHOW PROVO, UTAH. 953 "Dependability Regardless of Profit" d "" Motor jGarjCo. - W Phone j dirt from the basement IleanBver aetcinto your roorn a from aTEin STEEI7FURNACEJ the WEIlhaS been, known lor Si GLEAN furnace. 1.1' j ijears as the o . TV And it has long list 6f added new attractions that rank this 4Door Sedan right along with cars selling far above it in price. Come in to day and see this NEW model Cords - DIRTY WAUSand . lm D , WOMEN-ABHOR- from" members. Tlario solos'fpy Miss ti "BlHM 26AA YI aTl dk 1 that-C- ON- . "LEANLINESS 1 ' , " square. - '. pound SLATl! Sl'RFACED roll roofing $2.50 per e rve Mrs. Julia Hancock was down from Salt Lake for several day this week. , Shingles Asphalt 4'ini STRIPS GHdfhmousTEB'LMS ; : ; Hi. M the A ride will PROVE mo6t notable easily offered the at car ever price. AND it's powered with die newly crankshaft motor refined the world's JMash has developed smoothest type Mt, and Mrs. J. F.: Olscn si'ient week-eny.isitlng with friends in Kiimiis and- Salt Lake. Mrs. lead but a life, They remained until Tuesday evening. they're chums Just the 'same. Buster, the pup, und Tabby,' the ktttyy Mjr. and Mrs. Bl, Patten and indnige in a little sparring practice at their master's home in Los An- children spent Sunday In Salt Lako. geles ; then Tabby takes the baby They were accompanied by Mn. for an airing While Buster gets all I Vina Patten, .who remained to visit excited over bis Own reflection lnTwnn her tWflWtrf r a' mirror. Mrs. Meredith Amos, who is leaving Sunday for Snlr Lake to reside, Mr. and Mrs.. Orson A. DauiclK entertained at a bridge party WedMr. and Mrs. John lnniebv Mrs. nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Louise Daniels and Mrs. X. L. Sim- Will Amos. Dinner was served M mons motored Mo Logan last week five small tables, with bridge folto attend the funeral of their brothlowing. Her guests Included Mrs. er Thomas Daniels. Mr. Daniel? Stanley Wilson, Mrs. Elroy Barneri, was born in Paysow and spent hi Mrs. Donald Barney, Mrs. B. h. early life here. Later he made his Jensen, Mrs. Leltoy Jensen, Mrs home In Provo and Logan. ilr. and Bert Stevens. Mrs. AV. C. MeCorMrs. Orson Daniels v.Tnt on to mick, Mrs. Oeorge.. Chase, Mrs. Idnho. for a short visit with Floyd Wilson, Mrs. Fern Grey, Mrs. their son,- itolla Daniels, and famiSelby Dixon, Mrs.- - Frank Smith - ly.Mr-- . Wendell IIaiTdsfinr M?S. Eri- gene Hillmnn. Mrs. Paul Badlinm Leo Xebeker nni Ned Xebekev Mrs. t.'llfford Harris,' Mrs. Spehce Xclwkor Amti ranch in Dagget county and will at- 'Page and Mrs. Jack Perkins, Mrs. tend school at the University of .Clifford Harris and Mrs. Spence hus Amos received the, prizes. I'tah. Amnion XbeJJt-wh- o been here for the past two months. left this week for the ranch. Mm Barbara Wood is visiting fn Eureka this week with her chilP. C. Wigbtmari and Dave Shnler dren..'. -. left Tnesday for Escalnnte to re main for several days on business. Mrs. Aniee Xaylor Wilde entertained Camp Xo.' - 2 of Payson Mrs.. Sidney Corny, Sr., was the Daughters" of Pioneers Thursday honored guest at a birthday party afternoon at her home. President Monday evening. wMJi was arrang Phoebe Reid .was in charge and the opening exercises, after ed by her children. - Twenty-eigh- t were present and included her chil- which th? following program was dren and grandchildren, as follows: given i Vocal soio, Miss" Hornier Mr. and Mrs. La bun Harding, Mr.' Rrippley; reading. Miss Daisy Rap-plevocal solo, Mrs. Leoiia Dixon: and .Mrs. M.' BurdlcTc, Mr. and Mrs. reading, Phyllis Douglass;- piano Qnlncy Burdick, Mr. and Mrs. of. and Mrsrrr E. solo;- Mrs. Clara Clowar4 Jr. and their families. ththlstorj1 of her mothei Mrs. J. Xuylor.TTyTII rs.W. CDhvIs : Mrs. Kpenee Amos entertained the piano solo, Miss Thnrza Davis. w.ere wrved to forty, E. T. C. Sewing club Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Will Amos. four guests.- 2 3 - - 1 Teeeatev . . Never nave you known such rare soft, silken power tmooihneu utterly vibrationlea power flow that has no equal In this field. 1.ew Nash Advanced Six model that's scoring a tremendous succey. Richly furnished, luxuriously appointed, and with a wealth of new llcre'a time has long since past when a motor car tmiider may arbitrarily determine just the kind of a car he would itersonaliy like to build and then go ahead with production," snld Mr. Xush. "The pub lic today is virtually the 'boss' for the simple reason that the Buyer knows just what he wants, and is quick, to reject that which It does ' not wunt. "It Is my Opinion, based upon very careful observation, that the car. or Hie future is destined to be rather short In length with a wbeelbflse of say, 10S or 110 inches; 1 it will 1m powtTOl-gllb-- a slxvlln- iier. nioior, equipped with a seven-- j liefrrliig crankshaft; will hnve four- whrel brakes and all similar chlMliclil features iiinnllr tlm,(IflD,l wins iiul ninliib's of JliPgr size and hielief price. """The E. Ware an . Mr. and Mrs. S. Xo girl's complexion 1 80 beautl-fal'th- uounce the marriage of their dnmtli a man wants to wear It ter Iinloc, to Alttert Wood, which around on his coat lapel I took pl8ce on January 23. Both of the young people are very popular in the younger set. The groom will rpsiime his studies at the I'tah Ag' rlcnltnral College in Logan. ' Protect from water. 1 interest. J-- L ?" .??? A GOOD ROOF MUST DO FOUR THINGS Z.zzzzzz rS Come Try 7Bearing Mptbr Performance It Offers Amcing PoJSmooiKnz z r t Irs. L. I). Tfouts entertfllned the of the Delta Bridse-r- f lnh memlers imXi.tu.'ExmX a nf nther t'lose and niimlipr think men are so dumb they Djer Kiss is an invitation for a petting liut Friday evening. A profusion of lnte snrauier flowers decoratwl party. the rooms and were on the email tallies where lunch'" was served. When you're in. a pleasant frame Ms. Wendull Erlandson and Mrs of mind, yonr face make a better Floyd Wllsfin won hit;h score prizes picture. Dl 4 FiUa la Ut4 ud ioM( ied Blia T feono, KtUw Ilkiudfan Bar ituMUc ?froinii Mlag Wilson, who recently returned from a two years' mission to Mexico and also for Sirs. Wilson's lirother, Etl win and wife, who ..'art visiting here from Los Angeles. Thegnests JiiWikKhI Mr. and Mrs. Christen8enProo Mr. anOTfs. Ray Hanson of MaBHiiotK, Miss Lit ella Tippets nf Benjiimln, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph hwartx, Miss MarK erite Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. AVib Whimney, Bishop and Mr. A. E. Wilson, Miss Marjorle Wilson and the honored jniests; .. ; ' Phone 261 KMSJIUS I- ofBelfdafigfitFi. . NAYLOR AUTO CO. CHICH forl MRS. A. R. WILSON Reporter, Telephon : 64 - T J builder. Among the lead('rsrof the industry who mv a growing-deiBan- d heel base, is ('. W. car of short Nash, president of the Xasb Motor company. Mr. Xiish bucked his judgment by the purchase and' equipment ofa" birge automobile factory whereHmls spring Jie haa'priHjiufd over 40,000 light six cars of the type in Which he be lieves there ltr thff gtcutest growhig PAYSON ' Apply to: .218 West Center PAGE FIV2 PZ ; Z |