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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 17.1927. PAGsrous OURBOARDING HOUSE CARL LUNDELL ire I LAD AT REST a (Ue n . ial Ms EliPOVA i ! - ,- it BUEVE BirT BOBthlC MV-To- 'OR Jiorr, AcTliALLV E Ikj AKNtHlUS WIN iiUA-tT- LOU1AINV OIL THA iUE PRECIOli A -- 61Vf VIE . i J0 METAL! Vinrt A I "MEvER. cef-TiEva- P SHOVEL BORKi MALEHO0PLE9 -- ' 5 d JUDGE HANSEN'S MOTHER DEAD (Kpecla! to The Herald) SI'AXISir FORK, AprH 10 crrlcii, for Mr. Mury Han--i'luMitlMY of Justice Ellas Hau- if " f ht Ktat Kuprt-ui- e f'onrt, were bcW her? yesterday ft;rr!u at tiit Fimrth 'ward cbaiel, wltb Comiselor O. Ijirseii In eharg. Tbe y Fu-uc- i. ' were l)ithop MSrlnus Iar-sciAllien 8wenin and David T. IwIh. t'brl Jenxen offered the Invocation' and" David Wllllanis KieakerH ! Swe--k-- wis t ITTieea were rendered, conducted y First Counselor John Nhcpherd, The choir, uuder the direction o 1 Ezra Gull, sans "ThouKh peep- Invocation was nlng Trials. by T. Leslie lUchurdsttn, folwed by vocal trio. "Going Home" jr' the Misses Clara Ouruuby, Alta ud Katie Ludlow. Thclnia Ludlow t the piano. F.der Joseph Hand bviewed the life of Mr. JUindell, pressing the Indues of theiuan'aud is fineness ot the example before le world. Mrs. Grace Krueger 8f rovo aang "Hold Tliou My Hand," Irs. J. It, Hand accompanist,, by Elder Francis Lundell, ho related many instances "that ood out in the life of the deceased i example of what living the gos-- e as Christ taught it may mean f mt i man." Miop ThimeJl fcptkf Bishop I. 1'. Tbunell of the Watch ward brtefty Bpoke f his in the mission field wltfi r. fcundell, and the blub. regArd Iw id bis second wife end family were lI Jfe having preceded bint first hi, several ars. John Bbeperd spoke briefly his reaction as a neighbor, both r the father and the "two sous y NtA unwee mc Miwlc cboli" with, ilo by William and SIIks Gludy's IMward Wllliaurs. Huterment - was-in the Sjianlsh Fork city cemeterjr. Mrrf. Iliinscn was lxrn In Den' mark i years ago. Kht? came to Spanlsa Fork In the early 5(t'. She was imirrled 1o James Hansen, know us "The Danish rrejddent," tif hl leinR president of the Dullish nilsslon for some time. She lived'here until uliout ten years ben she went to Idaho to live CHICAGO, April 15 (CP) While with her sou, Daniel Hansen,, at in the vicinity of the w hose home she died. Tbe body was church old county building tolled an an brought to Spanish Fork yesterday nouncement of "Good Friday" relig' ions wrvices, John Walton 'Winn was hanged today for the nwrder of "Grandpa" Altiert Nusbauin. The trap was sprung at 7:) a, m. and Winn who belietwl bis spirit would return to. guiue "Grandma" Nusluutm, was pronounced' dead at . 7:2H. The murder for which Winn was hanged, was one of the most unusual lun in Chieugos crime history, was the suitor of Mrs. Nusliaum, a and faded woman. 51Kyear-olTogether, aec'ordlng to the state be murder of jin rges They pli Nusliauni. an eldiTly real estate dealer. The murder 'plot was. said to bave originated throngh a desire AVljin w'ho was a former con? ' vict and his elderly sweetheart -- CLUBS HONOR SHAKESPEARE - fol-we- d i. . s4d rt'eitnetl iioW IrW?3 ateh ward ehuiiel, Utalt .Late City, Hider the direction of Bifhop L .buuell, afjer which the. body 'was rongbt to Benjamin, where other J. C April New and numerous are the WASHINGTON." Shukespcure 'hm to see to it that nMin.iuch flower bed that holds a place in the reservation, there shall he an aderjuate marker msm which Is the eouplet or qiiutatiou from the play 'hf which the name of the par t'cnlar flower is employed. . the greatly diversified phftses "of the KhakeH?urean art none '.has a more rntboilc apH-u- l than that of flowers. Here Is a mbject no learned disquisition can "Wfog, or one that nrgument can mnke less at- tf 17 ways de vised by woman's clubs to honor the great "ShakesiK'are. No longer are they' satisfied to merely study his. plays, --but, as April 23, the anni versary of his birth approaches, thousands of the memlter clubs of the General Federation of Women's clubs announce plans for 'special i observance, No more unusual plan has been made than that announced by .the ShakeKieare Study club of Detroit, whi(i proisises to reproduce in one1 of Jts city ptttks Ute famous garden of Stratford-on-Avon- . April having been- - proclaimed --National Garden Week by the General the laying out of a Stratford garden at this time la doubly interesting and 'significant.'.'. The lH'trolti'lub proposes to pro vide the garden with a bust of tractive .to general." The. HANGING ENDS STRANGE CASE llls wa Tontionaf gidda'ikTFsirU Impfoyements Become Known tbe theme t Uiag Mary J. OUwrtoa of tlie Tonng Bidvenf education the chief dcitartmeut, wbe , The instant Dodge Brothers latertim-- r became sales be r known, provements a f tbe tk?reforf"tlir toeetlnr-r-AVouen't I'.Uiiiuesa amd ProfeHt-lona- five-beari- '. ' ' . 1 .. Stuiidiird Sedufl Special Sedan DcLuxe Sedan . . $1(H5 1140 a... ' lH'lired R,J. ' . 1275 r ' FRY-In- c. nsVr?-'!- y phone 980'.; "Stores in Salt Lake and Murray v - v pj up-kee- " and lay In state at tbe home of Lehl The H, Davit's, Jr., a grandson. funeral was attended by many friends from Salt Lake, Provo, and . Idaho. ' . -- 310 West Center v A - BEGINS ith ' ng far-reachi- ng . . t , , require a full page to describe these improvements in detfil, but here ... is a partial listing: new silent-typ- e clutch, new comfort-ti- lt seats, new crankshaft, new starting sys tern, new steering ease, smart new lines, and colors, easier gear shifting, - softer pedal action, new muffler,' and improverherits in the vital ' and parts body ' architecture. . y 'x - - ' Test the car's new smoothness, quietness and ease of bandUng'then re-- ' member its enviable record for brig life and low cost of . ROf K SPRlJfGa; Texas, April. arrival of Herliert Iteddv, assistant national director, of the American lied Cross from 8t. Louis, systematic rehabilitation of Itock Springs got under way early today after two days of feverish work , It would ly .. " - d by local residents. ' .Take the car out for a trial and you'll understand why I f - , ganiocumo. l REHABILITATION .' -- clob at tbe Hotel Roberta Thursday V evening, !Te idan a preiented called fors tbe llstlus ol the rurioua oceflpa-tionujien to women with th1 In training and jrtable aitariea ; a aeries of leeturea deflgh-eto aid the girta in choosing their profession ; book to be placed in the btgb "cbool library on tbe subject lite- - pi n was accepted by tbe club and Miss OUerton was given fall charge of the matter with the privilege of choosing any assistants pbe derired to carry on the work. Mlsa Ia Vleve IJulsh, chairman of the .special comuilttee to take the day which the dub cbarge-- uf sponsors during Boys Wet, report ed that tbe principals of the various were fooprra ting wjth the miid eluiv a nd thar ""teK fc;h6ot put. on an act representing Home life. phase of Due of the sieclal features of the evening Was the one-ac- t play, "The Valiant, read: by Mrs; Julia Mrs, Hannah Packard sans two numbers from Schumann which were Hell received. The remainder of tbe evening wa given over to "stunts" under the direction of Miss Vwda IVfersoh.' v Sales "Mount As Latest W Also Sell Depndabl Ufd . '.- - t ' Car DDDBE- - EraOTHERS MOTOR CARS ..... d VOLSTEAD ARREST MADE 17-2- 3 rvlvlng. A male chorus, accompanied by ie Choir, sang "I Know My n Lives" followed by the offered byjllder Ilelnr Han-n- . Interment was in the Benja- in cemetery. The floral offer g wete most pTDfnsrndanarge rtege accompanied the- - remains to e final resting place. Two sons, Carl E. and Parley Lun-1both of Benjamin, survive bim ; s wife;, Karren Janssou Lundell Salt Lake, and one brother, I. G. nndelfof Harrlnmn, Utah, and :o sisters,: Johnson uud ra. Freda Johnson, of Benjamin, so if hosttif dose and Uistant reb l, "the language of flowers is as compre- liensive as It is broad, and its Is recognlsu'd by all lovers of the istetlc, syndkjllc, and welt- turned expression. It is scarcely realized (bat in the Shakespearean plays mention is made of nearly 50 differeue flowers, and in each In stance with particular meaning .and generally ..With sympathetic cbilrui. MPLAIe V Estray cattle in varvua parts of the ctty are causing untold dajB-ag- e to gardens, according to Chief of Police Wren AVilkina, .who declare that in the future owners of animal found loose and onattended in th atreeu of the city, will; be forced. b answer to the court for . their Begllgenee. A - "Aside from converting our office force Into berdsweB,' the damage these animal! are doing to property Is seriously menacing the beauty of the city," said the chief. We are forced to take stringent measure, and persons guilty of etuii Infringement may expect to be brought before the court," la Chief Wllkn's final warning. THAT BDLL0Vd TIRT : ) VJALL0TREET o 01 ' tirfeRETEPj Uf History Bora Jiov, IK 1K. at BaiMuuda, Sweden, be early manifested a mlrir f ontlnilsia aud service to timers kbicb has characterised bbs uure fe. In ISM elder of the' Jdormon burcb found Mr. Liindefl bnslly ldiu bis brothers uurf 'Bisters on taeir little Hwydish farmland soon kmvlnced bim of "the trutbfuiuesa St their rellRion, baptizing him the iome year. Two years later lie Joiu-the Kalnta hi L tali, where he bus iince resided at Benjamin, other han'the pat 'Tew year' t Suit' ke City, wliere Ti-- s ent that he temple. tight Bpend hU time lifthctime to Carl A. Luudell found ender most valuable service, bottr n religious and civic affair, acting t assistant tmpertuteutienj of Suu-laschools, president lit 11!N tyuor-tu- t of Seventies, ieaeber in mauy if Ue cburch7 organizations, and Tustee of the. local aciiools liefore onsolidatlou where be . displayed are ability asa leader fills Twa MiftioD Aa proof of bis love botb for bis eligion and his fellyw men, Mr. iiindell filled two missions in one bf l$5-7- , f lie other 1020-2. 1 liupreaslve funeral jjeriiees were - GUIDANCE FOR DOING DAIiIAGE rT'ClAUCEin rtoVEUmfifirvi' GA MAlKiG.. UUrIWCtrd, connneu kir, Lundell its boat in Salt Lake City lor serIrOt H OTrT LEA WW rct Death - BenuUu cemetery. iLooXAfn, Htf&tVF. tJfeRrW. Mod .. .i .1 .VJEE?AH ritVAVA, 50lli61b . PEXJAMIX. Apf 15 After 1t life of nearly three-scor- e carl A. Lnudcll Is laid t f ATTl.F. rniCCTO Y By fiiarles Iler, 22, arrested w"as here Snturday night by Chief of IVillce Wreu Wllklns and Officer Juiiies C. Snow oh a charge of having intoxicating liquors in his - . - : -- on their suit. might carry - . t lie-em- bene-ctio- f Cr i aTTWBr 1Toi Track Complete wlti ' Why buy one wlthoot 4wheel brakes T The Whippet hat 4'WheeI brakes, for your greater safety modern traffic conditions demand A- this safety. With 22,000,000 automobiles on the highways it is only sound judgment to have maximum protection. The Whippet is the only light brakes as national standard car offering ; equipment f Opeed55 miles an hour in comfort and safety: to 30 miles an hour in 13 seconds! Acceleration The getaway expected in expensive cars. Mrs.-Joh- res.,- 111 ' - "Sk. V Tt I eel Superior Quality New Low Prices tECORDS FALL ' INPRODUCTION Whippet The Chevrolet Motor company arch, smashed all previous records in its history III n manufacturing 10T.900 automo-les- , an average daily production , f 4.310 cars.-A new dully recordvforproduction as"also established on March 31. beT 5,075 Chevrolets were runof f e asseniblyinesr The Chevrolet production last ; -- Chevrolet-is theworld's-tamous- bi made lt necessary i Insistupce, the . Chevrolet motor maiifac-jrin- g plants to work night and day keep pace 'with rue enormous pt siiles registered since the ad-iof the most beautiful Cheyrojet CTievrolet history. Ita w material r the thohsands of carloads Is movl g Into the plants dally where and equipment were reeout-- l enlarged to a capacity of. 1,(HK,-- 0 cars yearly by a $10,000,000 ex insion iirogram., In the first three nioritlis of 192'7, fe 2G7,393X'hevrolets prsdwed ex eded production during the same (riod last year by 104.4S6 cars, or !.l percent and increased by 197.5 ir cent over the same three months 1925.. ' x,',, The numler of employes in tlie lerrolet Motor company's plants, . amazingly low prices, with Truck Stmk SCOA BodvOOU Chaia ' f chf' rSieva mnj apucifiemtimnt awerf fa mithvmt nattc. rrteaa . . t. frnttmry. WdlyOtmriand, Inc.. TiU, OU ' .495 Lauoi 395 v In eddMaa te theM low prleaa, CKVmkfi r'1 Track .: . - aaaa)ata(C) Bl V TektM f Tier DnntiL A,k toe- ---V (ifnCBES . I ).KI DiaHewn Klbc- -a. duty firing faultiest sac oader erery conditio n. at Hot. Mfnc Il.ttl Center St QUALITY Smibbers all light cars -- smoother, easier-- f plus-yalu- e - feature you -- should have them for iding. Adjustable steering wheel the Whippet fits itself to you, long orshort, fat or thin. lubrication d Narrov body posts ' wider vition. .HUHlamrrlmap- " like on the Willys-Knig- ht add safety by giving you . i apeed traasmia. alon provldea proper gear ratioa for maximum tinder, powerconditioa. erery BVERLANB o t OIU radprlcaa anUabla m A traakr, S channel arret frame It-'Conrribtting factor to the long lift and faultiest pcrformaaca Of Cher roiat Truck. ' i '' oummorxMQtor Co. 486 West TOvewtefTtlrea another get in the Whippet room than any other light car. poeaaeeee abundant etrength and acmmtna tor the heaviest haulaga a Bta4 Piiia in Had lawttlUrbona, aeatad -- More ' room - the Whippet gives you more leg . Th ragged Chevrolet rear axla AO rlect . m b. FtitU. Mich. un y ST-fr- Ckaaala with Cab -- and otherjiigher priced cars. Silent timing chain for quieter operation: ft S7Ce tlD D 27, 1027, as 'of gear-shi- with Panel Body . March' 75T 325 . . tallng 825 625 795 725 875 Unequalled economy -- thousandsofWhippet owners say they never knew a light car could be run so economically on gas and oil 765 transmission and new lever; a new and 17-inc- Vol-M- e 4S.3 towed an Increase rer thQ 21,678 employes arch 27 last year. . Mml elliptic Hear?; chat et Darmllcl to the dm eSectiTelT cuihioa the load i acauul rood ihocki. d -- Force-fee- scores of iqualityfeamresmoreconventently not tound on other . located emergency brake; r - haulage unit inany the low crownea tenders; a new field. radiator of cooling greater Erice in this list are capacity; a new h numerous recent me steering wheel and even chanical improvements bullet-typ- e headlamps to thenfmoit importance, give a distinctive touctf of sucbas-rA- C oil filter and AC air cleaner to protect smartness! the motor from excessive If you want the utmost in transportawear and to maintain at commercial its ' peak efficiency the tion combined with true economy, come to our , smooth, effortless power :i for. which. Chevrolet's salesroom and see the im . motor has long been proved Chevrolet Truck! -- .Aconstautly.4usereKsinglt'BHind r the Chevrolet ar, nation-wid-e In. Sedan Landau 'Six :625 '795 Touring 625 Roadster 695 Coupe lca-mo- st ft hu bm opentiaf wobobt. Other new tures are an improved ." pophlar gear-shitruck because.it offers, at iy 32.142 on motor of the worlds most popular truck. gear-shi- ft 7 , r Cfarrrolat made ma more (Wpcnikblr with rvengrcM--r Quality Featured out h exceeded the March, lltad, 42,733 cars,- - a gajrf of M cent .aud oui nt ripped- - Ma rch 125 production by H,4(ji'car8, an crease of 118.1 per'ctff. itput liy Tk fnio CoaA WhippH Provo, Utah AT. LOW: COST1 862 Christensen West Center Provo 7 I M otor Go Phone 184 J ... - |