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Show TROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY JANUARY i r i S?iinS!I . SOCIETY- - j . 'PAYSON ix) sou t)Auf What nofle Members fib Self Culture club at dinner Sunday cooiphmentary to Jamas who spent the entertained their husbands at a departy but holiday hew wtrhjher pirfatx, Mr lightful :KTol ktirKiaT-eTfTClnfrxrt toat todT Mrs. David Jamea, Covers i the huge crowd wimbermf J SB- - were laid (or a.3 , hot dinner wiile. "Was Joyed "J3AMrs..3ame-Williamd at the lcoad ward jtettef s dinner Irxvrt Vttained at a New Tear's dinner citty hail. Inuring the T 'at the member t,Tiv hart and ap at ' their home jTudax!-llivei- ttowttif The Sin- were lata for IS-- Those "present propriate Iwt to the hotaelwere Mrand Mra, X, B, ??e4hm er the and Mrs. Joar-- Huche jef daughter Ornee and" son JU and Uim Mary Booth of Salt Lake; wnera cwmiiuni-waa singing WiHiam-fiool' of PoratelkL Mr. and . violin and pmno enusle v Joyed by Mr. and Mrs. C M. SaeobstM. and Mrs, C W. Booth and family The ratnaindrt r'th eYefiiftf wtUn4 Mr, and Mrs. - under the di-- f I Spanish arX. " ertTfiiJoylajrKamea . 1 uli lli...Hiili .utL f Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A rgykf are Joaibin fay lor. over the arrival of a son "Returning the compliment W ibe rejok-ln-Zsta. December .f of sadte . huaband the ,s , the Jrtyt the 8eH Culture crab treated them 4ov Kew yearrpBrTd Bait Lake ritlsa"KedS: Tarr andPSijwXiK ' bride's "CRy New ?TearVday.Ther "were Hopper entertained ifO -- of the iJirtjr-rthe- f "rertf "first shower Saturday evening In honor LeRoy Chrlatenaen, formertreated, to dinner at Shay w- - of Mrs, the ly Missst Mildred Cdrbell, 'a Vide teria alter which they Went week. There W Paramount theater where they en- - of tin-faJoyed the ncesentatlon nJJheTlms present, the ttme waa spent enjoy chant of Ventee; Showing, the ing, games. At n ntlock h bufret play (hearty went to the home of luncheon was served, .The bride Mr. and Mrs;;. 3. :Prestoa cmr received many beautiful and Useful horfe-t- he .. 'enjoyed W "visit and gift. The party waa held at the rTegalea' with ftuffeLIKlfe riogie i Miss r arr. .. cafeteria tralev-Pres- k 'i -- dent served enteral and tar, it, AnjanLjrcre -tof inemwnbara thefo jgintg ncniaeC with the 'party. ex family at dinner Mew Year's Dinner served to Si after - -- M)a7obn-DuiTnt, wh announfeij day: program was given and the marriage of her daughter Grseei which the football fans returned to the to Robert Olson, Jr, of Castle Gate. at Bait Lake City Thursday of laat home of John B. Jes Where thev week. The young couple left Wed-- nstened in to the big rame at thel Koee gowl a.fr Paaadetm, Calif. ta win mane weir noi Mrs. Mary Llefaon nter6ined a Miss Annie James entertained at number f rtlalive Jit her home a ahill aunner Frldav vnln nt fluetog the week at h bride's showd Misa-Aim- ETHEL nd - d Salfii fhr-Payso- ) t H- - nt '. a Miss Marie Wilt f Prdwft irpent Mr. and Mrs. TL Clayton ahd- New Year's Jin Payaon with chtldten of Midvale spent the week 4 end in Payoa viiiting with rela-- q tivcs. Uvea and friend. Mtas Kathryn 1Vllon entertalnsd Mrs. Lodiaa Jones and two yeung nine of Jier gtrtfriehda ?"on New her? children are visiting in Los Angeles Year's eve at a watch paify ham, - X hrte atipper waafetved with her two daughters, Mrs. Dora and a jolly celebration of that pass- - Smith and Mrs. Euphemio Boron Ing of the oid year was enjoyed- .- 'la g atn If .i k -- a t - Mrs-Fran- h , . ft wj I, 1SIIAKESPEMEAIJ PLAY3 SOCIETY KOTES Wrth-- i Strut's mother tad in SaftLakt In"honor'of the ttghty-thir- d w 1th reJattvcK . f ther-fath- tr. dav anniversary T" John Jt Rcbaem. the pvembers ef hi family gathered t his home - Bishop and Vra, Ott Eriand- Saturday rvening t Dinner waa soa and aoaw Roland. weYa tn Salt d general sweud enjoyed. Lake Tuesday and Wednesday, nd Thesa preaent included Mr. Mia Virginia TOrdiag, Junior Mra. F, Mxonr Wr;lindrHf Gderge Schaerrer, Me. and high achoet teacher-- , aa spent her Schaerter, Mr. hndKrs. john ChriaUnas Vacation at .her nonae Srhaerrer. Mr. and Mrs." O. Fred in Lea Angelas., Miss Maurlne Ott, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peteratm. Hinckley waa at her noma in Ogjca. H Dikob. Mr. and Mr knit 4fm Kr. eiaTna Hansen, Mr. andMsa. Vernon Moor has returned to! Quajle Dixon af BaH LakerMr. and lWyimrhheriTTteachlag Mrs.,Raym?d . Clayton of Mid nchool. aft ia - party-repaire- C, t -- A family dinner at the home of 1 Mr. and Mra, Ore well Simons, Jt. Mr. and Mrs. Arsa C.Page on New and family and Mrs. Mary Obdr-Yea- rt iav was a very frieafcant oc- -, fcanrfey came-- down frdm Hurray caaion. r Md hijae preaant wetV Me.nA and wjmKt Kew'Tear's wjtK if r mm. '. Eafl ' jf PageMr. thelrtamiliei: "" CItitti 'PrM wtj 1 1 Mra Plorenco Taylor spent New In Salt Lake. Year's with friends idnoy Coray enter- - 1 Jiraiv ctMrsi tained a few friends, informaily at.I Mr. and Mrs. William Prichard of their home on New Yt ar'a eve, SuplParowan have been visiting during ver was served before tne advent the holidays at the homeof their of the New Tear. , covers berne I daughter. Mrs. R. W, McMuIlln. -- . . TrfesV M Jleda-fr5atierea- "I Mrs. John F. Oleson entertained S . . . r . GKOKUK HAYKS AS "HAMLET". . , twelve guests at a dinner party thoStratford-rpon-ATonFeftlvWednesday evening. Sweet peas immpany at MrBayeappeareldr were used in the effective' decora ' the Paramount theater, , Lake; dan. It, 15 and &. FIBST WARD 8KBVICES f , tion of the home and on the tables, H. RoVln. rlll fiel1 Prof. William AS-JI Mrs. !r 1" . . . . ia .not.1 t mi of the tha r, riwB. w tk. way, engagement only city In Utah,. y vmn- upeaxer ieaaanL aiiernoon waa I rirat wTd eon able - visited by this dmUfyjuished to ba to or the playgoer 'lioliVM.AJ-aev4eeevery importance Si evening. be held 4h wekL Covers wertf laid! Jori pnt fter a follows Monday ev- n eon was served bv In hnatM Th this evenlniri&A 9 aVImIt 1 and atudent In the state wttTbe eompanyrjag of the Bhrew"; nlngr V nr. ana mrs. wiuara win 01 oii.l First ward chanel. A ffne VHubiil that - of fha rUrlde received tnahy vserul - anA Tuesday- evening, ..TMaBihsfi'i Wed-- t were visiting here during thelprogram win be1 furnished under peayiUlUHgrifl; is , Ccasar"; week with their daughter, Mrs, the direction of Prof, Ernest Pax Festival company at the Paramount nesday matlncej-iullvSwenson entertained Wednesday evening, "The Merry which H. ixon and family; " Charles Lake in Salt theater man City Miss of the All Provo vehna school. high nrnv7 . daughter of at h delightful famUy party ew .... f are welcome. opens on Monday January-i- l : - Wives of Windsor", v wiuiam r. Eatnesrof TiwJsr Tearli any in honar af Dixon came down from .many This in la, Quayle organization dn Idaho, Taylor of day anniversary. The. guests In ttlgby, Idaho, and was Salt Lake for the week-en-d reapects, the moat l interesting and MARRIAGE "IS ANNOUN CKD married bee. i I cluded the members of her- - fairfcly, 28th rOCBTILWARTXSERVICES H tmportanf-dram- anc company In SPANISH FORK Mrs. William aha.-Thaccompanied heme by his wife and at Rlgby, yduntt their children, her brothers and aAn will talk world. fh the be had BDoearwho It interesting given) reulaEly baby spent holiday r 1 1 F. Barney of "Lewisvillerlflaho, . ansisters and their wives and hus- - coupie came m weck-hcrarririif-th- e B.T eacn aumnier at the famous Shake-- nounce jjjLxirranitHK fain 'and the marriage of her youngat M. U., A. I. the StratMemorial theater at conjoint visited Wih ;their manyJ reiattve est daughter Velima, to Loran Tay I vices 7 at in o'clock Mrs. C. H. tha evening j White, and daughters repertory lor Of Rlgby, Idaho, Dec. 28. - The nere. new Tear day Mrs. William 1 n'tlock at a table beautifully were visiting In Spanish Fork fori the Fourth ward chapel. Two mus-- j of Shakespeare's plays, and these ofProvo ehtertaJned Wt couple camelo Spanish Fork decorated with flowers and center-- : Leetham leal be will selections furnished by are presented in as neatly possible young several days this week. dinner in their honor for th im. on a short Wedding trip and visited ,ed by a handsome birthday cake. mediate the B. Y.- - y.male fluartet. Miss the manner In whicjt the author in- -l wttbrnumerdus Stives. A Jarfee number relatives. The bride Following dinner a- short program were pr nt and follbwlne Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Street enter- Veda Porter will stng, and selec tended them to he acted.-- The di is a sister Of Mrs. J. P. Christoph-ersothe fiv was given by the- grandchildren, tions be will W. rendered a tained rector Memorial last dinner at two of by the theater, "parties boy inner., the time waa nmi wife of the Spanieh Fork Bnell Swenaon giving the address o'ejock .... . : rn a week for out of town guests. Holi- scout's chorus, five 'public is cor- Bridges Adams, accompanies the u way ana f It I viairmp. city recorder. The couple hav of welcome; Floyd Swenaon dnd and- to Trans-Ainvited attend meeton dially were in this the decorations their used t day orgenitation returned to Rlgby, ' where they wU Taylor left Wednesriav .i ?latr"Boiyen. readings; JfanlceJafr for lantic tour, and will;' personally make their home. TOSltttm of acting librarian:" Miss home and cut flowers decorated the ing. ; . deh togan. Ukh: wiir( . son: and.CSf ItSty The table. Oh as Larsn,ongJ Wednesday evening the Zelda Henderson meting first visit Relatives at supervise every performance, cnnoren presentea. Mrs. Swenion the; eswill Clifford: Mrs. were Mr. and The present tour is for the dou before returning to Riphv sistant; Miss Ruth Watts, second guests SIXTH WARD SERVICES with a beautiful aluminum water- - Idaho, where BLACK HAWK MEETING assistant. Miss Addle Wright was Young and Mr. and Mrs. Wren Hon-- . they will make thnii. All are invited to'attnhii th. rnn. ble purpose1 of acquainting the pub ...lesa cooker, Elmer Swenaon maMembers' m of' the SDtlmruiliU. iure name. employed as a new member: Ow- day of American Fork and Bishop; joint M. t. A. services at the Sixth. He In the United States andX;an tha She king presentation apeech. (Continued from Page 'One) ada With the Work being donv4n Black will meet ing to the heavy work in the chil- and MrsClawson Cannon bf Provo.. ward this evening. Prof.. A. C. "also received tnanv takena nf fnv n artistJcway1.iyilbt.MmiaHt;-th- e dren's department it was necessary On Thursday evening, they enter - the relaOves! briras$ tha other of volumes added by binding, adult t add one more member to the tained for Mrr and MTirw!Tr,Fel Assisting association, and also to add to the y discuss plans for the Speaker and 'fcjfme musical pro- huge- fund subscribed- - for the: re evening Black me posiess in serving tne amnjr ISO; iratal. "SOT total addition, adult. staff. Miss Maline' Sumner was em iana ana nr, ana airs, ueorge jrara-Hawk entertainment annual wIM be - were MrarBTsnrLarsen, gram furnlxhea SelecUohe Mrs. Wil 821; children 662, total, 1483; num ployed. In October ' Miss .. ifcddie er oftwriaKe'Mr. ana Mrs. ueorgo the- - Shakeapeata Me- - which Is to be- given tome time in of: building will be a furnished by the Manavu a a: ana. i l. - v liam Larson, Mrs. Grant White. ber of books lost or withdrawn, Wright resigned. Miss Maline tSum- - Ballif, Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson --H.r .1 j .J Z: .i: monai at ipe the nea future, according to Alma . Jirs. Elmer Swcnson and Mrs, erect-- Fullmer, captain; who wilt.e In adult, 522, children, 350, total, 872; her was chosentacfin the vacahcyi and Mr. and Mrs. Rob Robinson of was VitfOful that buildlnl From Page OneV (Continued cbnafstlng of- the Misses eds fifty years ago, was destroyed charge of the Affair. iaxland Benson,. total number of books at the end and Miss Beth Wright was "em- Provo. Audrey and Evelyn Oltluhd. Zola by fire in 1926.;-Th210. children as the new girl. There tiave1 of the three counties Tnrtl of thB required! publicans ployed MarUn and Lucile Men-ill- . Services for Art uv Alltt V1UP CIl' also from business men of this ;i total, 14366. ut-- f this num been two changes on the board. Miss Edith Young of American will commence CARD OF THANKS rebuilding and endowment Is " at o'clock. lertaiHad .their husbands And two tion. His two and one-hal-f million,' and 'al service both 'as the ber 155 volumes have been placed Mayor Alma VanWagencn being Fork Spent last Friday m Payson It ft With hearts full of gratitude long special gnests at their annual New ready two thirds of the rum "has that we "give thanks t6 all those and as a deputy in th in the reference department appointed to the fill the vacancy, the guest of Miss Virginia Street "Year's eeparty Mondafy evening principleclerk's -The 'greatest Increase in clrcula- -' left by Dr. O. XL Hansen and tr.: and Miss iStre'et was the week-en- d county office, as "well as his MANAVU WARD KRVICKS; been raided. It Is expected :the who its dui'ific t the J. A. experience as a deputy in the sher- tion has been in the chi1drenCdes: Charles A. Smith appointed to. fill guest of Miss YouneJn American JWteanTlour xti tntr, be thcominjMvlll he win bounteous lff office nas made him weirual. partnient. .This1 has brohahlv heenl thn Srockbank, Fpl25ng. "to add-be ; loved father .and mother, Mr. and Claude Fok. toe auujBCL or tne lecture to be netnr6T(sideral)ToIun upper which Servedat two long fled for the jwaition. Ilia frlnii.r'ue to the factthat a Mvr plan of I Lewfe that "it Mrs.. Peter Hole's. - We especially ?ivcn tonight by H,. Alvah Fiteger ed to the fund, as well-a- s Mrs.-T.J: laoies in tne dining to' will cnuaren was made As there is no avaijablc space to Mr. and demonstrate the public the desire, tn 'express our appreciation Walker, and aid, teacher at the Provo L, n g Wbrt of hia I successful liliigjfasspent-playintwo children of Salt Lake ahd Miss pMgresslye meht through the cooperation be had in the present building, attheTJianavu ward aer- -' attractiveness and beauty of Shake- t6 the "speakers and Singers at the seminary, at .which. Mrs, jtook jEtoie ysittmt- Andrtia And Nelsoa of the schools. ;Durihg rlve.weekilT recommended that some move- Grace' Foiland of Provo were guests vices at 7 p, m. The" meetina ii speare'a plays when presented Jn a runerai services, for the cars fur- ; was tholihjh-Bcor- e winner anchMrs. nhihed ws, and f of. the"manyeautl Mr. Andrus has taken an active classee cohHisting of 839 attfdents, ment fee started whereby an addi at the home of Mr. and Mr. E. H. Undar th aiianlo logical, clear and nf 41 Searlea won theconsolation pri in the political activities of visited the library and received ln- - tion may be built. street 7T.iQrrjeyjfHrs a WU1U ncr. i. .. ' rui iiurai iriouies. part .... , . . . wiss. vi... & v. . I M. T l.V I J IIUVlHru ". TJurlng the supper toasts were re? e Renublican nartv in Utah conn, struction On the-llsnf the lihran H tne financial statement land win oe at tne atreet nome over (,Uartet will furnish musical selec-"E. MR, AND MRS.-LORarranKw - ? V "P"?1 f A. land-car.hponded.td by - " i J. of books. It was interest- 'Receipts, Amount received from me ween-eua number of Years 1 tlons.' also members of the Vltift. I , ""kc v.iy ejiBagemcnw wnicn CARTER. "Hughes, David H. Jones, Arthur T. Mix Nelson has also slaved ah ,n to note that out of Ahe 639 only city, $6,000; fines, $425.03;: rentals, war1 n appear-o-. McKell, Mrs Ethel Money, P. P. imDorUrot Bart In the mnnfv n- - 5 were ,not already obtaining $200.60; books. $25.52, total, S6.75L15. musical Thomas, Prei; H. A. .Gardner. Mrs. the. library; 47 out of I Expenditures: Supplies. S269J50. a delightful holiday party last Frl- - is welcome. procram. The nubile publicananks for the past few bQoks53 fro fettle Wilde was toaatmlstress. had JU8t hioved Into Provo j furniture.' $182.95 j books, $2050.90; day evening at her home. Dinner At county Republican U"" Mr. andMrs., Thomas Whit wood years. convention twi ears ago he was?ls Xer- - ln,B movement not omy magazines, $179.79; stationery, $15; was served in the early evening, announcethe birth of--a' daughter temporary chairman and lB n mwease in clrcula salaries, library fervice.- - $2350.35, followed With Progressive. Rook. PARDON BOARD 'MrTETS delivered at tneirynomo last Friday, - service, $434.40; Dut hasbeeiL a rnfians-ofJani- tor the keynote addressy the mertinAj-"0- "' (UP An beat. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Glade , BOISE, Idaho, Jan. Me-t- s: plications of Tl prisoners for release a polished andv lnfluential """"'"""K n iinere in xnp $368.28; $273.78; - repairs, Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. 'Golden Tay light, T Mrs.James Sorcnson entertained ' ; Although he IMea the. ter clas bf book ..Tbfixe has ahw freight, $34.99; printing; lor, Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett were consideredlodav bv the state "T bar examination several yearn ago Deen a triklng,differencelnref:' $15.50 $384.20:phone. 12r Mr. and Mrs. George Whitman, Mr. ITrraon jargon boatd which ye'ster-an- d finding. to th.'deiwrlindni: sundries, Mrs. Spence Snow, Mr. and Hay visited the penfte'ntlary to ,5TRY CH1R0PRACTIG FREE tozimsdnl-:in$$$60.23; total $6,961.73, bal ne c"cula1" is as ance on Rand, minus $210.58. work In Bevier county for year O Lloyd Powell, Mr. ahd Mrs.' I lerview prisonera seeking pardons. - 8yeal NfoNbws: adult, 40,443; children,. 40,- -. -PBO- VO'S-FIRSTrOPERATOR .. Dave sigier ana Mrs. f. o. move years. ' - . . Mr. Morsran The rumorthat the. seat of . r total, .3 - Is" a irrtiiif frf"h I wr.'.t i. .... . PErtlTM FBOCK Younir university and atnnfnFH gress had been moved to New York RHODA H. ANDERBERG 143 So: 3rd ;. East . St.i Mrs. Glade Cowari entertained a I A checked transparent velvet has been working for a short time Du"W Children's book, week the City tht' other day proved groundin the office of Morgan and 5a Paramount theaters less. The report is said Jo ye numbcrpfl rlends Ififormally-it-- aj froekr4nlveieyTrnd"bTack, has WiSne 689 for Appointments r-'- .PRICE $10 "-n the Taylor Paner Mnmnrw originated from "the 71st Regiment watch party on New Year's eve, a pepuim developed-iman. the current en-sdrooping ilhouette, with" rflucb Armory, scene ....of the talking maraAlthough the majority of the "brary in 1 Mr. and'Mrs. Spehce Snow, Mr, greater length in the fear, , thon. " juvenile court, commission nave re--l homes. Mrs. fused to Intimate whom thev f.vor 'J .ResuItaS wemostrfloticand Mrs. DavftBlgleri-Mrfcn- d those in close proximity to the erw able at ChOt has been thrown ftito' JBrSfjQeorge Afi'Titi'n LONDON William Owen. 're-- 1 Barnett and Mr. and Mrs. Glade OTsBSneiSRhe-Oih- h augges- - j rebellion I "ons for gift books Tfra Provo forts to abolish beards. Those Af- Cowan gathered at the home of Mr. cently retired parish clerk and ver-- 1 DPoluUiient wingo baa given its usual from the fact that his experience ghans must have - something . to and Mrs. Tarrel Brown nd 'en ger mt St, Thom4r Church. Covn-- 1 . ,T, . in the schools, baa made Mmltion. swear by. delightful New Year's I tiX. figureabe waa-rathjoyed busydiir- wm wi Bciviug iu me com-l- i especially party Tuesday evening, la -the MlM Ruth Watts has had ; cnargerortn story hour With the We were just wondering whether munity. He attended more than 3000 handlingf-c- h Hdreni Mrs. P. O. Loveless and children weddings; 6000 baptisms and 7003 It Is 'expected "tho "appointment a8gIstahee of some of Provo's best orNjiot the Kellogg multilateral will be made some time within thd this hour has become M t" id anything about Lottie of Bingham spent the totldays tiere funeral- s' next two weeks. regular. The largest attend- - Pickfor&s parties. with Mr. Arid Mrs. Will McClellan. , wy No opposition seems to exist to anc blnK 2S' tne smallest 30. over ChristMr. Loveless was here " The personnel of the staff has the' ' of E. O. By- United States army .officers arS mas.. , lund as chief probation officer, In Peen Changed considerably. Miss to drill the troops of Nicaragua. ' If wnicn capacity he has served1 r "'"""o sean resigned last Aoril. there has to be trthffiTe down thore, ' Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Street spent MU in Coalville with Mr. gtven-fhmany years., the week-en- d it ought, to be on a military basis. , ' a Jjchjuffet4un1 LD-- Churches tn Id rmijc SISi: f b iu v lran - Mr rx- - arve .HMvraj "The-Tamln- Stratrftrd-Upon-Avo- Ul! rt . Ik umt e "jlSpahiflht. -- e. Y. re 1rt fl?fttl6s.. n, ad w, LIBRARY ' Hawk-committ- La"m-beri-- MIMACE - s - i.o. .5TEr. Lir- Ye. amoirauoru-upon-Avon- w - ' umlij' e j -- , ?ootr,anorMrs. .... - i. . wtord." . m annolnt-r.reacnin- g r it-i- s 1 f - M-5- '.""rr""", r'"cl P1IBI1 Ifli!S Jl $329-77- reneo-MWr- li' 'r f ,py..1jj? s. Mi, n.-Vl- EN -- h't u. J?rd r!"1 ntitg'V ?4 .j ' inr . 1 - y.- - . . eon-lless.- -jFi V Cole-l?tra- p006 ..h -- toM-TjPia- ell-qualified nn "f" vr -- by 'U Klng-'Amanull- - er - - "tory-teller- s, : . leni;aAerjraf - D.C. Three FREE Treatments DR. E. MANSFIELD, - Christmas hiK,over and ln two wceas printers oh thousands of newspapers will never even remem- per vsing the Jetters XU-L-- t OREM Some 40 sclentiflo societies have been convening in New York.Ctty, or, aa an Inspired wrlterfcn on newspaper said rSomC odd societiesi" r CosDmotoUotti " una uucr. aavaniage Chiropractic is a highly recog nised science of healing and the people "of this locality can and do testify to its merits. We shall be wiad to have, you call f in for a free examination and also ! - ihel three treatments. Many jwon- tderful cures have, been - brought i about by three adjustments, Tours s may be .one! t, - i I. if 1 V0 DR. - DR. ;.,' W. HENDERSON, D. , MANSFIELD." D - v, ' v t Phone- 1082 sr Oyer Iledqulst - C 7 Drug Ne,. i'"'V'"' 'r !.!" . '' I Maybe that ton 6f Imported na colics seised: lit New York waa Intended for sale around the first of the year to fathers when the Christ: mas Dins begin t roll In." . ; eayir'in 'Amtt-lea- n thinks, if he does so, in hend-lineAnd not mich a-- bud job ot mat, 11 ne floes. a, 1- - SOI Mild -- frivtte .: cars and special rates to parties tot ' ' ,"pplicition;;- - - '.CounLKeyserllng1 -- er Mileage Books 1 CENTS PER BULB ; Good between all station .... A western ludee" diss ruled ti. . . a . .A peaeeman nas tne right Of war at street corners. It stilf tom'l a, bad idea to look each way, Though, before crossing.' ' " - ' f . ' :o t' Special ear lerrics for protection verttnabla Indfibt . ; Silt Like & Utah Pw IL r Ilearf L Moor knd,i D. P. AUoft AbetcTomble, Beeelrern, Afidarson, Traffic lift. J. PERMANENT ...$1.55 , 01 - LINE'S Provo to Salt Lake nd rettini - u a ride cheaply and afely. Week-en- d Exrarslons .1 Beginning Monday, January 7,''t- - '1929. we are- - giving free trea v' menta to all who call af our office them. This Is to Introduce our A woman in Buenos ' 'for Aires, ac'fiew method of treatment and will cording to : lost her, dispatches, ; continue for 3 4ays. skirt in ihp jam" to see Hoover. That's MAfKIni tn.ll. - e The healthful, appetizing winter dessert. .A. .: : brick, for today ' ir-Speci- WHEN YOU CALL FOtt OIL ' " ' it is the perfect Flat Wave that :: inating women all bver the country are. ii. is ine uue yenccb aemanainioaay been Permanent youVe seeking for years .i.vl. MarGretta Shoppe The, : 49 -- itflA ii ,'iinoMm ' UtEVAjlWAGENER- Try Our FingcfWavcs r:i ".. .. it ' ft. Dtfn't say viva me a quart of oil. I but specify the grade of Oil best suited to the requirements of thi lotor In your car. If you do not know the right density sk us ant' we Mil tell you what is best to nsi for tlebendable service. With- - botl-ga- ' and oil we furnish our patron' wlli with the. Beet quality.--Y- ou i like our efflchmt service,' , ) : CARMEL PECAN . rr2: banana 1 s SUPEillOR iSerriceStatio ns tth West tn& Tenter Phoni v j '''lssas1SvaiTlW;a w i L sBnsjsMBin3BsyaIs Order from ynur Dealer. 1 ' ; |