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Show PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1C1927" PACS FOUB BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES t J Mil-for- If ' ,1 i anS PN'- - ; UOal ig L.ren r, ilr. .Salt Lake ilr. J-- TburtHlajr. Mi Mar liliHu Is vUlting In KingUHiu this week with Mr. and IV- - " -- V ' v. " ' -- "" "wient Aunt KasniuMm the week end - here Osd-- n with Mrs. Aiel Houlter. friwids. ' MIks Jewel was Lim-baug- h ' 'r IV . A IV pWi Mi ' IA I I .it 1 1 .'i,; !! vn.fx' tl II I II jr.. f t L.I.I UA A" T: !.!(! Cr3i I Miiw MaAun Kawetti of Colorado Jt ' and with nvper khuuld look though, ra ett4 and paste and pins. I quite uiarvekiu things. If clutlte Olive Borden, the lovely little ae-- wt mad way, pet tape l be tijf drvsscd actrvsa oa the trew of "The Joy Girl," has bhi M'ho knows thaa an ordinary flare for costume screen. Miss Borden will be aeea In The seldom she detdgniRg, though Joy Girl" at the Strand theatre-SundnyBMre thaa suggest her own acreea where the pktare htnqrfeea I costumes. a three day wgagentent. . , blfs my complex against needle and thread," explained Ulive. , "Ton IN0EKGOE8 0PER.1T10N hen I was very oonng. I was r r. . ....... tauv sent to a convent in Virginia, and PAVSON, Sept. 1 Otarles H. there sew ins wan a large part of the curriculum. 1 would have liked Wilson was takes to Uw Air it if it hadn't been a dutjCirt be--! pital in lYovo this week for treat rause it was a duty, I rcMled, and 'went and on Wednesday be nadet- I've never stopped rebelling, actual- - j went a ma jor operatlw at that Uy muring things, I kno how they 'institution. i tkt '. l was the pnest of Mis Klaloa Clark ' . . ,' on Saturday: "Mora4 visitor last twk. IS' IU5TVME DESIGNER - Ut r.ra Walker? Mr. Emma Whit, Whhe, Mr lEdtfJl Bulloek, Mrs. 4deidU riekjiut Grove this week, MoQxuu, Mrs.4imn SUr-nit.fbf caiue at attend the V,, 1'. uieW J. II. AruiiMtead, Mr. brle Hor-nu Kffie Marnrtt, Mm. , I'm , Madwn. Mr. Alvlm Oloin, Belle Olplu, u. Mi A- - V. were Mr, luei Mr. and Armitiitead. and Mary Mr, tart Visitor d .Ur, and Mrs. How Juiith of vixited with relatives ami ; OLtVK BOKDhN ' "V . ilr. , Mr. hd gulert Mot'onile Mr and. Mrs. ffurlin Drigw and lieft this week for aragnia where daughter 'Mm attende)fcfche wed- Me. MrCuaiia bus Wu ejfiidojyd tlliig Teeerfiu f Oale Jeaxea at ..t teach school. Mantl Friday evening.- -- . Mr. Ilumi ChrUtennen mid Mr. irf1 f ind Mr Mtiriun I'tirMcn.-American rk were Snudiijr dinner 1'. L. llueHtH .pf Mr. aud Mr. .Hurvejr. i Mr. Humel! Swenson' left Kumas where he la to lea-- In the blb school.. ...... - - - - $ ? , ... . . -- . . . ..... Get MJlS. 4 (rial Nelson .uf Llyndyl Tlitlted at the --John Nelson home on Tues" Mr. aud Mrs. Lucius Laudle. of day. he week here with tOgdeu atK'iit ..Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Hullidug a'J Mr. and Mrs. Oeorpe Carlson of. Mr. aud Mm. II. W. Jacobs. Salt Iake sjieirf Tuesday with Mr. - flndMrs. C. ArMarrotf. The Misses Alda find. Geneiieie Kugul returned J'rlduy from a, Miss I.uollle .1 'an I son entertained trip through Yellowstone at H dnuet mtrty Wednewlay." The ere Bert rage, Iua invited gmtit Culniun and Eldon I'rws of Trovo. . .. ...Mrs. O. E. Grua, Evl, Arvella, ; Elaine, Ward and Harold Clark, Miss LaRenn ooiier-lef- t fluhday'' Mr. and Mrs. II. W. (Hark, Mr. and for Afton. Wynnring,' where she has Mrs. V. K. "Mr. and i4lrn. I'lark, lsen employed to teach wbooL Cliirk J'lifUm ("lark and Mr. "attended the funeral servers for Mr.' nd Mrs. Oeorjie Chandler of - Mrs. Siikuu Uaiumett in Halt Lake of " Z'-- a Sumtav, . I ' : , f Joli mu44,j.iUWrta .1 ... - itnr-- 4 " i loss of power , and wear end tear on the uneine.- - 1K I'. at ber faiuie Hiimlny afteruoou at Mrs. Ernest Itasiuiisou and nn Informal afternoon social. Froty- - Elsie C Carroll, Mrs. BastmaB-- Mrs. ' visitors of Mrs.' DelheWfignl and were. Tuesday visitors at the flve members C. Condlon, Mrs, Henrietta Smart Mr. and Mrs. Jens Fugal this week anj also A. illume. of Mrs. Haiitrsiu's isireuts, I be foU'oiving sncciiiV guests: . Mrs. and Miss Wilms Jeppson, iTbty caiue to bring good tidings of -i the work which Mr. Uallart Mr. and Mrs. Jos'h Jjirtou. . Fugal . UK. Mission Mr. and Mrs. Heury U, Le- -f lj'MeipllWtt3 ...j ' ", M Iks Jewel LineliuiiKh entertained . I'nuurs. Nevada, were attests at the Iiciu. .the O. K. club Thursday evening. Karl Banks home on Saturday. " r 'An crlglval iirogram was enjoyed. Mrs. II. S Walker entertained the t'lJeficious refreshiHents were m'rv'od. Miss Ruth Hiulth. spent Saturday Young Mothers' club at her home In Salt I jtk visiting with her aunt Thursday 'evening. Program, wa " Mr and Mrs. A. II. Overuidis and Mrs. A. L. Brown. Were enjoyed ' aud refreshments. 'floiui of Halt Luke enjoyed Smiduy 'J-- ' served". 'Mud Monday iu l'leasant Grove. Mrs. I I Nelson of Prove and Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harvey en11. Robinson of Salt Lake ri Mrs. D. B. Hair of Llndon visited were gnostg.t their sister Mrs. tertained i Friday at dinner for Mr. 'ttittj relatives in Simuish Fork laxt Mr. and Mrs. Robert McComie and fteglna Thome on "Wednesday. ' Week, i Mrs. J. L. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Euiiie Drlgga and 'Mr. and Mrs. Leltoy Tliorne wer'e f a Hilly enjoyed Sunday at Liberty at the capital cttjr on Mrs. Florence Madsen and daugh park In Salt Lake. ter Emily of Duchesne visited with .... la Mr. Fred' Richards left Wednes- - Mrs. Madsen's sister,', Mm Effie Miss Jenn V. Clegg of Provo-lMarrott the first of the week. They day for Heber to teach in the high were euroute 'ronyjany with, her aunt Mrs. Arthur from California wl ere school. Winteig will stay at the James Mrs. Madsen attended Berkeley 'A'lfliuson home during the school Mrs. Eliza Banks and Mrs. Mel- - summer school. Miss Emily will "year. MJss Ciegg is teaching at tu here and enroll at the Pl Ilea Adams have gone to Kirtland, rCential school. Grove high school. New Mexico, where they will en joy a visit with their sisters for a 2'J'JMr, and Mrs. C. A. Cammett luid Reed Galles of ' Midway and month, s " ' their guests on Friday Mr. and' Clarence Ualley of Ogden.weto visiMrs. Honry Parbet end babe of Miss Eva Clark returned Friday tors at the J. P. Fugal home on : "rVellsvllle. k from a trip through Yellowstone Wednesday, ; National pork. 'Mrs. O. E. Grua and Miss A r veils Mr. Roliert Marrott, son of Mrs. 'Clark were in Salt Lake on Satur- -' Mr. E. O. Maxfield of West Jor Effie Murrott and Miss Thclnut i. dan was the guest of Mr and'Mrs. Clegg of American Fork were marr Archie Maxfield Monday. rled on "Wednesday. Friday evening ;"Th Misses Florence Hanier and a large reception was held, in their 'Boll Olpin lef,t Tuesdny for Salt Mr. and Mrs. Eunice,' Mr. Jones ! honor, in the American Fork taber- jLake, where they will teach school. and son of Buymond, Calif., were nacle. Ella" 'I'Mrs. Hnlllduy and Mr. and ;Mrsi WlHIams of Salt Lake kere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 3. ' y 8,'Uolduway. si , fani-.'tl- 2't' , i delivers all your motor's powtty Extension Course For Springville ; That's why it pays to deal " 1( l. . . to-maas-a- An extension class In of 81mJieSK'are will lie orgunixed in ,Soriiigvill on Wednesday, 14, at 4:20 p. m. in the Library, by Mrs. Christen Jensen of the B. V', IJ. extension division. Mrs. Jensen 'Is --well known in Springville through the excellent course she tire. and many have .expressed delight that, she is to return during the coming, winter'. The class is to meet each week during the winter and will, consider S or 10 of the plays of tbe 'greuTest of all dramatists, William Shakespeare. The oiwnlng Urture on Septemlier 14, it is announced, will be very important as it will consider the ground work for tlie entire course. Those who contemplate taking the course should arrange to lie in attendance at the opening lecture. jm'uibers. .... v ; .. f of Wh.ld wtroWura ptodurta la ArkwM Color.do, KiiiUL Mwwurt, UoaumZ Ido vuma, tcut, viu, Miss Ruth ..Elder and George W. Haldeman, of Lakeland, Ha.,, will ' fly from Detroit to Lakeland in Scptemlier in frcwrutIon for a s later New hop. Both are exiierienccd aviators. ""iTlrnlinu ad wn Tl mines York-to-l'ari- Funeral services for Owen West- ley Farley, Infant son of. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney E. and Ann Farley of Springville will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the First ward chapel, with Bishop J. Emmett Bird in charge. The child was Ixirn in Maplcton October 3, 1923, and died at the family residence in Springville Thursday evening, Roomier without titc penalty of S.' umvielcjiness ,5iJ. J JVZZ& UmdtfaKrUiH Motor CvValu, Z v CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY - and Mrs. Elwood Baxter will "make tlitir home In Pleasant Grove this, winter. Mr. Baxter is ose-of- -U .the new Junior high school faculty it DEATH CALLS INFANT . f r the-'l'la- -- i " the Conoco sign. -- ii Same Pilgrim . "knocking", occurs th revolt Ji?.?Jmmediat?109,vJi--mean- ri HI t7"OUR motor wat designed t '.X deliver a certain number of jrcvolutlons per mlnute.: When . " ' ". connnlttee of the ,Frst ward entertained lit a real KMiistilne ..party Saturday evening Xh. honor of Mr. James (). Bullock. : The - evening's entertainment- -' of program, original stunts, humorous lpci(Jtaiiind tasty Those who enjoyed the pffnlr besides theguest of honor Mid his family. were: Messrs and lesdames James Wplnv '. A. Miller Hadmsll, H. U AVhite, A; Holman, Charles Robins. Joseph Ub.'kerson, David Thorne( E. Gray Joseph Mills, Mr. Imvld West, Mr. ,'.!,"Tlie Sunshine j con-jiis- ted Gani-met- g From New England, land of the Pilgrims, roines Marlon Haworth. As "Miss New England," she's to strut her stuff in the Atlantic City beauty t, e." JPricesJ. lwigeinit. no Vt-".- . -' S . . r T r i 1 005 Upwards tcbifcaorr ." t Smoothness and Dash ; Power and Performance Size and Roominess without Unwieldiness Steady Riding without Useless Weight 50 Miles an hour all day long and far greater speed when wanted Riding Ease Like Gliding Economy j of Price, Operation and Maintenance "j ' " And Essex Alone Combines Them Alt High-compressi- on -- - ever introduce d You need only to look at these new JNash models then DRl Vt ione to realize that it the new lower prices Nash is offering an absolutely revolutionary motor, car value. Theft is today NO value on the market that even begins to compare jvlth the Nash value. ITiese'ne'w models are tKe finest fastest can in alL Nash history, With their new steel alloy springs built by a- - special secret process they are the EASIEST riding cars. ' regardless of price. ' : zVWith new body designs, lower body lines, hewradiatof design and sm'all wheels they are the most smartly MODERN , EQUIPMENT- FIRESTONE FACTORY METHODS EXPERT REPAIR: MEN 'T Make Possible ' ' ' - OUR GUARANTEED REPAIRS - We have spared neither timevnor means to create the modern tire r reiwlr.shop In this citj; mveniujice we have installed, Firestone factory metluxls and equipment our men have Imo traiqpd at,the Firestone factory, home of the original balloon ire, and today, we guarantee cvYry repnlr we maker We griaAmtec to restore lost mileage! It will pay you to let us t take care of your tiros! Come in!' for-j-ou- - Phone 2S0 x . i , A.' . 223 W. CentM styled cars you have ever looked aU And every model is powered with" the newly refined Nash 7bearing motor that delivers the world's smoothest and quietest performance--- Interiors are hew and of exquisite beauty.' You note rich upholster, ines. skilled use of eenuine walnut for panelings, steering wheel and d ware. luxurious All this and many more notable neu; features are now offered you by Nash at new lower prices. Come in and feast your eyes on the beauty of these new Nash models. And If you want a real treat just : , DRIVE one motor i the most" But owners also increasingly appre ciate its great qualities of everyday emce- - the added ttjmfortTToomi- ness, riding ease and easy driving the reliability and simplicity of maintenance, which are possible only be silver-finishe- , Super-Si- x -- ' t s cause of Essex unity constrocrion.'Y Every part is designed and built in I true balance with every other part Clutch, transmission, axles, and . "This unity of construction assures added advantage in every particular of performance,, reliability, comfort. safety and economy. , : .. $700 Speedabout, Coach, $735 Coupe, $735 All prices if. 1 frame are specially engineered to 1 make a perfect unit. This gives com ' to pactness. Yet it also adds 15 the length of the body without extending beyond the rear axle a great advantage in safety and riding comfort o. b. Detroit, plus . v. - ,..v. p., Speedster, $835 Sedan, $835 war excise tax - :'. j JACKSON MOTOR GAR CO. . BRIMHALL BROTHERS V- ,- '. Its powerful stock car motor per cubic inch displacement in the world, developing more than 2H time the power'its size ordinarily rates it It converts waste heat to power and gives an economy in' fuel and oil that is astounding! "DEPENDABILITY 145 North University Ave. y ' ; REGARDLESS OF PROFIT" ' Phone 953 50 Provo, Utah ... i East 1st North Street, Provo, Utah. PHONE 14, s , |