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Show 41 I nw- - . MODELS LIKED PROGRAMS MARCH I fTSlJiDAV, Informal progiam 1 19 Fion p.m International tfime J- associa .(ice, Watch Tower pi tabernacle-service2 p.m gram, 8:80 p.m mutual hour; 4:30 p.m-i- oi'"" . NBC ..! Anglo-Persian- 5 s - D.m-,-- . nroeram: o su p.m special P. Kimorgahi conceit by Edward Bennett ball tabernacle oi gamut.iUakand Paint Co.; 6 p.m., instrumental trid imT featured v - Knt M T15 p.m., N'BC First Presbyterian-churcK JO services by direct wire; of .the D. O. Hunt, ro Mens. 9 p.m.. of the Madeleine; gJse'rvices" from he ttuuio: 10 o.m I'tah Loud SeaKers thrMetedT' in " ; 1 -- 10 JUtt Mlrni. 1 DAIL FKATIRF.S 6:30 am., reveille; 6:45 a.m., 1 .7 .,15 am. the ilekniy Masters'; -- j OVER 28,000 t Chi istianuen ; . . Mra,. I.lnyd Gray-errt- w at dinner Fri folldwing asy 'TOtng:r-M- r. ttnd Ciark. Mr. and Mi s. Basil' Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hijton, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. tty.-uAdamsoii and Mr. and Mia. Dewey Adamsoh. MrB.-.Cftt- con-sol- t' w.iK-lan- s t .. d guest of honor a a Klipwer given Friday evening at the Nelson home by Mis. Florence Carter and Mrs ... Lewis-Larae- - Fred Foritz. "ThK-t- . et C! b a a "i-- t'Ig lior.jc inifiii makiha ira ihtjir Less-Gro- futum Mis. J. E. Told, Mary and Peter Told of Salt Uikc. visited with Mrs Leona Told Sunday. Miss Viola Thome of Salt Lake pent tho week-endwith. Jjer. parents. Mr. and Mrs Edward Hard-ma- "SERVICE EMI'HAWZfeb Mr. and Mrs. J. L. There are many worth while Harvey, Mr. aim airs. t. p. Harvey and family in using our auto filling tirove; Dr. Dean Har- Ftatjon. chief among which may be miss Helen Chipman and Rcece Chipman of Salt Lake were mentioned our prompt and efficient guests nt a delightful dihner party service. But that is only one of given y Mr and Mrs. Harold Walk.- -J many things in your tavor. i ou er oi on Sunday. have, m addition, our guarantee ot Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fugal were the highest grade gas and that Payson visitora Sunday. quality of oil that will meet the de- rmmds of yottFptn44Culai type of Mrs. Clayton spent Sunday' engin?. ia Suit i,ai;c. 4 I,r-r-- gi p thj -- ? flute-playe- 4- wil edi 'v5 sat al -- sjligss- M . r MONDAY.' MAIH'II San Franclwo S3 440.9m) KVf) ft pm. news; World's t.ire; Press. lnc.fi KLX Hll Oaklnn Philharmonic orrhes-tin- i! 10 p.m., conceit niehmtra: p.m. violin n'ritnl. Purrcll B p m., ; 0 p.m.. n.. news; 7.3(1 p m . 13.30 8. p.m.. llCii Weg- - Mayer. (340.7m) trio; 7 p concert The KLXnn; WUk My o I llvtaf ''hhoUf eU r "'hi "BT h4ch Fran-Cisc- - m. Nath now offers it on every Advanced and Special model of the .new "400" r ImJJtS - ft 1 VA Lml& f .'y ju ill 1J v Dl PI car U - JJ jr- -u --"-- '41 ft. FULLY KQCIPPED - 1tht "'lift m ' Talk r prof ew flrom . '' - .. . f .... mm,'2A : ' Tt ir&H ' 1.1928 i?7 Chryler C2 Chryilcr 70 1927. Chrysler 50 rpenm' 1 097- flhtevrAlM T.nrlr plugs Iliah comnreiiioa 42 tA s T , I ST NORTH nJ.iii. lnlo, shock absorbers Ssloa Bodies 1929 DeSota Covpo ' 1920 Ford Coupe RUSSEllr ROUNDY MOTOR CO. 71 4-- ?' 4 PROVQ. UTAH ' UarSira - . FOUR IN THE WORLD LONGER, larger and roomier lhan any oilier Four in its price class, the new Diirant is tho centralized lubrication does away with, all the bather and chassis greasexpense of n ing. Press the pedal once a day, are YbllsCKassli squeaks avoided, chassis wear is prevented . . . when the car you drive is the new and finer Nash "400". luhri-catio- .Tflr Cfr - Dijur centrtlired tbtstit lubricatioa IWm . Also . . , the sensatlnnsl de-tttgn- .V .DURANTSIX f S)5 Dixivutt-niihiti- : 1 LLYKQI t II'l'KD SEDAN TWO-DOO- R Coupe or Swrt RoaJter Longer wkeelbswt One-piec- e Salon feodert ' , Tornoosl vibrstioa Qesr vision fronv Exterior metslwsn oillsr immii damper chrome plsted over Nilh World's easiest steering SpecUI front rind rear "SborTIui'li!nndlQI ipeft Uiikwmifm) N. University - " ultra-mode- rn d JACICS.0N MOTOR CAR CO. 150 smartest and most colorful Four seen on tho road today; K Gracefully-curve- d panels, em bossed louvres and wide, sweeping fenders are some of the elements in its Drive this popular Four today.Sce how victorious its performance is In tune with its enchanting beauty. V V Innpect the chassis s note the Red Seal Continental Motor Mount Rubber Motor,Maaury patented Morse Silent Timing Chain, & other feaing, tures found in the highest-pricemotor cars Worlds-Famou- OTHER C.fft HAS TUE.7I .ti.t. New double drop Irtme Elecvle clotki . 15 ' r h The most Beautiful MAS H400 Le$ Aluminum illoyrlstoos motor o 12 Aircrs&trM spark RUSSELL ROUNDY MOTOR CO. ' awi Nash-Biju- r ITirOltTAXT "10O" rCATDKCS-.- rb Twin-linitio- V . g the 1IVH4 in - f, ' Sad l wear-resistin- ,Ypu simply press a convenient pedal (a chiyl can do it), and twenty-nin- e USED CAk .Ttaa Whr! ; out hit ' 'Amark, tarch ... ur ' . of VM it w&ym - .- Phone 953 "DErENDAtilUTV" - GILLESPIE MOTOR,GO. J'ROVO. Ul'AH ."'.; , ; 161 WEST CENTER . ( fivO'Door Sedan ii J DELIVERED HEBE 1 ' I! j S ii -- Vdk S ir-- i. jl II g PROVO. UTA' East First North WORLD'S finest low-price-d SIX MOTIIj f ... the fittest de series ; . ; Nash-Bijice ever produCedTOTupply chassis bearings with necessary lubrication. -- o Why buy a cheap car when yoit can get this quality for so little difference: Mixniiiri" , chassis points . s ; spring shackles, steering knuckles, clutch bearing and are bathed in fresh, clean, the like oil. a system of Centralized has been per fectcd which operates easily . ...immediately . . . and invariably. bavsi ilias 50 PHONE 14 Centralized Chassis Lubrication FINALLY, malls Icm x SCHOFIELD AUTO CO Lubricating System r Nash-Biju- 's tur. V .' 6:10 Aiikm 'n' Andy; 9:15 p.m.. houe. KGO u?9Sm) Oakland 6 p.m.. vtudio proKinm :10 p.m. Cole dnricr band. UanaconUnentula; S p.m., NBC fen KFt (46Sin) Los Angclc-- ; fj p rn turos; 9:30 p.m.. prcgrnm; V S0 p.m., Alaskan news flashes. I'nitid tiaiiiieontinentalii; S pm, NUC fin Fui4 ; KOI.. :V.r.tler - Stanley W. Smith, Inc., Hudson-Essedistributors; Leon J'Pinkson, San Chronicle, "lad Art Manning, --Sa Francisco Bulletin. Below, left 'to right: Hov the gear was sealed in high; how the hood and radiator cap were scaled. Hoys r.nd . illne ' .fi 10 p. rti Ren SilliiiK's t oiii g.ans: 11 p in.. ne,-s- . 'p.W.rlransconttne'rrtals: ft p m . NBC' b.3u p.m.. ptosiam?; ":30 p.m . book features; 9:30 pm.. KPO mixed ( hat, public lihimy; 7:15 p m pi 8 pm mitslcal minin! n vs.; quartet: 10 p.m., KPO variety 0 ' havs bua4 V" for motcr oil, as well. The top picture shows the start with (left to right) W, C. Pettingell and Frank Wagar, T,ideOil Sales Water Corporation; Paul J. "'C'wa1ulK5OTdr,''''iiBrrto, theTjRxKsap line and back to Saii Francisco, the odds were heavy; against it completing, the test suc run. It made the 3493-mil- e oil and of one on the filling cessfully . water, going over' all, the numerous, mountain grades in 'high gear, returning to San Francisco with the symboled seals intaot. It was held to be a sensational test, a distinct triumph for the car and - m immm J v?Mit-tiet- Ick a . Pi-iW- . r - ' nd . 4- :sfcs? When an Essex stock coach left Francisco sealed in high gear, and with hood and radiator so sealed that impossible to touch the engine to add oil or water, on a round .trip test to the ifwinffTnan usimw 'T P ke 'Wi i V SV? ' SUPERIOR Service Stations . . r, Jji - -" 1 , ) an "- ; V ' Mr. and Mr: J. C. Berk of Alpine trip. Mr, and Mrs, Guy Sundberg and were Sunday guests of Mr. and Groat importance Is attached to Mrs. Wesley Keck. a.m.. the record by. Indian newspapers family of Salt Lake visited with KGO 379.5m) Oakland-,1- 1 i elr.tives in Pleasant Grove diffiof because the and motorists, Sunday. San First Congregational church. ivirs t;ruco Allyn an.l children of Smith's av Franciseo: 2 p.mr. NBC features; cult road .conditions. "al Lake visited at the Grua's this Relief ot members was hour five miles erage por society speed as MtW4 :80 pm.rh-Otywptatitan any previously made. GltVg rwttlu',1"1,wentrtw''Mit-- ' John Dr Barry- - eetiMn 6:15 pj-- . faster to a.lt.:nd : club party. In addition to this Indian record. rnjoyrd a conjoint social Taesday NBC programs; 8 p.m.. First Con- Studebaker holds 11 world records. gregational church, San Francisco; 23 international records, 126 offi9 p.m.. new books, Joseph Henry cial American records and 48 Aus"Jackson. ' " records. tralian KLX (340.7m) Oakland 5 p.m.. FROM SIXTH TO FOURTH PLACE 1JT Chas. T. Besserer organ recital. KFI (468.5m) Los Angeles 1:30 George Washington was a poor p.m., NBC features; 5 p.m.. church says a Harvard-jjfe- t NBC 6:15 (prop.m., lessor. In thisday of "stark critifederation; grams;. 8 p.m., story hour; 9 p.m., cism." you'll have to admit that's a --philosophy. MnnleyP,Hall; 9:30 pretty nice thingJ:o say. p.m., Studio- program; 10" phi.; dance oicheatia. y U II il HI KHJ (333.1m) Ixs Angeles 11 man Painialee. pianist, and Hi;len- - Ill Ml a.m.. First M. E. church; 1:15 p.m.. and Hazel, haimony terq; 0 p m program from KFRC. San Ftan- Chnrmant trio. K1U (333.1m) I,o8 Angeles 6 Cisco; 6:45 p.m., news; 7 p.m.. First M. E. church; 8 n.m.. piograni fioin pm.. organ recital; 6:45 p.m.. nwws; KFRC. San Francirco; 11 um.. or 7 p.m.. pic.giam; 7;30 p.m. KH.l conceit orchewtia; 8 p.:n.. Juinbo'X' gan nnd.varletie's. t 11 n m J'rogiani tiom KKHC Sa:i Francis3 p.m co; 10 pTtu dance orchclra H orn SU Stephens KFT.P, Sen FrnivNro; 11 "im: NBC featuren; 8 p.m.. musleil houti. UauLcjjrchcttiajairid trie; l'.'. .."U.et-legory: 8:30 :930 p.m.,' Franz fnntnsies; 10 p.m.. jsan nnl 0 11 183.Ctu) nv. news, K'jW little symphony ? ri'bnd p.m KOli Seattle 10 par... Olson s t : a nwsntenr-- .t n- -: 8pm. NH' fei, : line-9:30 p.m.. "Puppet Show" Everstate Scandinavian band. SB - J oiiy married to f intend- ;30 pan, Rudy Sciger orchestra; 9 p.n4 Abas string quartet. t vA 'H s Thp- truest of honor prjfnt, ' t " ! BYSTUDEBAKER 1- i J RECORD MADE uttr . d .I.oraine "Nelson Lessler, daughter of Mr. James NelsoH, was -- 9 P "2 the deposit .slips and credited to the pairpjiThejoriginal slip is retained by" the batik and hTnRvpTftate'Tna'iT-Pto the customer with a notation that his account has been so credited. Mis. -- .- 1 " iP,- . ..wettagCtJat.Mfc.aatL taincd the onv ,7,- -' " ,', f. t ki - s ; left Saturday 'for tbeir home in Ibapaft after a two weeks' visit in Pleasant Grove. - p , Star-Dura- nt . settings txfioiscs.; songs ofSdniance: 7:30 a.m., repiliexercises; 7:4o "tiattfif.. suUing-uam inspirational 8period, directed Miss Effie Mary Warnick of Salt a.m., moinins by "fail J. Glade; Lake spent the week end with her rnatmee ol instrument a ej grimbh-s" Wilfred. t:rtiinc a new hieh record ' for U rents, . Mr. and Mrs. 1 . 9 a.m items of Interest to madam; Wirnjck. Car month Motor Home r Oakland the the :.rrt tKat. a onlyVThe !l:05 Dr Ilav Dum: pastor ot tne company during February sold 2V .Oi.'ele Mr. jftui Mrs. Earl Barratt of :..... ehnicK: 9:30 a.m Still new. Oakland and Pontiac six- - Awuriaan tu k 'TaTe pLoTTntaTWg .Mary ,WadJa. on Sunday. Automobile "Chamtier National as the WnnsekeevjeTS cnai, jsamx.j diof Commerce, W. R. Tracy, , vice supplied by the ho, no economics of Bryce Wadley of Provo visited piesidint in charge of sales, U. S. department vision of the with his moiher-- , Mrs. Jesse Wad-letoday. a.m.,- - Sperry .10:30 on Saturday and' Sunday. 'agriculture; This compares with 25,786 units flour happy hour; 12 noon, (Mpn. same last sold month the at the during Tucs. Fri.) Seldqn Heaps Mr. Robert Holdaway had his 9403 in February, 1927, of the Pantagas organ; 12:20 year. aul statcST onsils removed .Jhe ' first of the Xt an also Mr. shows Tjagy Qgdeo Livestock rp.m. Omaha and -cent week. griculttiral increase ox more than SU per reportsf" 12:25 p:m;, or over in the tins 12:30 output January Mrs. Hyrum Carlson of Charles-ito- n economies, weather forecast; . 12:45 p.m., year. is visiting with her mother, p.m., , Curter.t pruKlllc4k)nBchpdules Mrs. Margaret 2 n.m,. "Jazzicai jtt Wilson. e ' The j point to a new hiW: 2:30 pml iWe.only)frtuMio record during Maroli.in viewmonthly the of ... , , , America 'UWOupmeirt-tr- f ami', iau..Jtanca. iimith nntl xavor which ine iuw hv th l Hah Federation, of Music popular six and ihe new iKiiiuy oi magna weie in Otitis: 3 n.m,. an hoiir With the Sunday visiting with rela- six arc . enjoying, Mr. Pontiac Bjg tTuea, m., 3:30 onlyi classics: p tivQ. declared. radio aucHon bridge; 4 p.m.. Uncle Tracy 30 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harvey. Mr.' Rpscoe and the children; ahd Mrs' Ernest .Paiduhn. and Mr. tFri. only) 'BC "Rayhestos" proTown.e Oide and Mrs. were guests gram; 5 p.m., "Ye at a party given by Afr. and Mrs. Cryefr 6:25 Tm Salt Lain stock Cliarles 'THorfte at their home hi exchange reports. American Fork on Tuesday eve- MONDAY, MARCH 25 . ning. 6:30 p.m., Maytag variety program Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs and featuring Radioette; T p.m., NBC Edison program; 7:30 p.m., NBC Driving a Studebnker President son, Roland, spent Saturday in General Motors program; 8:30 p.m., Eight roadster, Dewey W. Smith, Salt Lake. NBC Great Northern Railroad pro- Studebaker representative in India, 10 has established Mrs. Elenor Hayes of Provo is a new. j,ecord begram; p.m., "The Jewel Box"; visiting with her daughter, Mrs. H. p.m., NBC Firestone program; tween Calcutta jind Bombay, and NBC Plantation Echoes.: lowered the best previous time be- E. Johnson. 10 :3ft 11 pvtn., NBC "Slumber Music"; 12 tween the two cities by six hours. The Daughters of fhe Pioneers The distance of 1466 miles was midhlght, silent. covered by Smith in 41 hours and sponsored a very successful char 30 minutes, an average of 35.3 nijles acter ball Friday evening. SUNDAV, MARC H 24 per hour. San Franciseo KP7X (440.0m) Mr. Ruben Olsen. son of Mr. and T1"? g"ire rnrj jyag siipervlsed IAS .W.. rfonget'taiTall seirieesi-j- itimed by officials of the Indian Ttf rs.CMrRs "Olsen, "relui he'd loTfis' and Rose 4:30 NBC p.m., features; p.m home in California on Friday after Florence, soprano; 6 p.m., afternoon Automobilea association, motoring a two weeks' visit with his musleale, Uda Waldrop; 6.15 p.m.. authority of the Orient Refueling NBC programs; 8 p.m.. KPO drama; stops ;only were made during the -- Institutions wfta surprising Mr. and Mrs, Basil Walker arc lesulU. Many new suggestions have spending the week in. Shelby, Ida- been advanced by business hotises ho. They went to attend the fucongested areas. It is reneral services of Mrs. Walker's kiralrd in potted, sad a number of institucousin" tions hsv solved the parking problem as concerns their owe The members of the Seventies own patrons Quorum and their partners had a Among the latter is a large, hank social in the stake tabernacle I ing- - institution "in Oakland, Calif Thuisday evening. part which aecoramg to word received of the evening was spent in listenhere today by the Giillspie Motor ing to the following program: Duet, firm, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Francis; two company, local Mrs. H. E. Johnson; two has installed a curb depository to harmonica solos, Mr. James Nelson. 4 permit patrons to. make deposits at n. variety or eamea was next en any hour of the day or" night 'with their machines. jced and the entertajnmeh! was out1 'seleaving of the devic, which was Iru uaeiuded with the serving of a John J. Flynn, an ex- tray . luncheon, during which time vented by, of the bank, '.was demotVH toast-- I ecutiy. Mr..'C. L. Wright acted-amaster and toasts were Hiven bv Stiated for the first time last week of the western rcnidency by representativesPatfonsTake out Durantfact5ryT acd bishoprics. deposit slips in triplicate at their Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robertson. place of busijtess, put coin, checks And Mr. and Mrs. James C. Peter 4n4 currency in a bag; together son were jjirests-a-t a dmnw party4 wi,! tht giv.-'by Mr and Ms. A. V. Andef- - posit s;ips. drive .lip to th&T curb, son of Salt Lakc Wednesday eve- - and drop the deposit into the chute. The triplicate deposit slip is then nlng. s4lit to the bank thrpugh regular Mr, and Mia. Rufus Ball of Bing- mail'"cRannels Jfpr. insurance ' ' ham were Sunday dinner guests of In the hank vaults, sehedalcd Co' Mr. and Mrs. Aavon Walker. lections are matte at frequent inter The-firs- -- Pfter zZs&V- bus-Bes- l. Mr. and Mrs. . p p -- tu-l,p- s; OAKLAND SALES ii Mr and Mrs. Johft Boulter aad In aa efTort t sasMt, to the Mis. Lorena Johnson attended tit of Uaffie cos- problems gruwins Andiew Johnson reunion at Wind'-JgestioB i weslrrn cities, traffic ex sor F riday evening. s pert have fn listed the aid of timufdiaU acceptance has ben" the reward earned by the hne f five new chassis models introduced t the beginning by Oiahani-Pais- e of the year, according to reports fionrthe company received by the Prove Motqr company, representing PaiRe here. . !h production and registration s fiKUi.-indicate that the new cars arc surpassing th preceding mod.for Graham-PaiE- f were responded to by Mrs. Cora els, which pained a new high record for sale Atwood, Mii. C. P. ' VVarntcit, Mrs. vHljjiine for the first year of any Maud Warnick. Sirs. Adena Swen-c- n aiakc of car arid Mrs. Kate Jacobs, invited lit'tufil and Wayne county, visitors present were: Mrs. Miria adist: ict liiat counts itaelf wenaon. Mrs. Carles Olsen, Mr?, iet the wisest and best informed on Maggie Johnson," jira. Sarah Atsubjects in a)l the wood. JrV Kate Jacpbs, Mrs. Jen world. hi;s steeled thx-- new nie Johnson. Mrs Annie rtoiman, models'with enthusiasm,, the ward bishopric, and Prcsidetrt-W- . land sales in the first two months W. Warftkk. of 1W9 more than doubled the fg- uie ui iiie yenuu Mrs. Florence Carter of Magna (ii laai year. J ia. Visiting . with her fathei, Mr, James Nelson. Mich-igaf- SEALED ESSEX CONQUERS THE COAST ARE DEVISED afternoon. One hundred mxtjr eight member were present. afOne of the moat successful fairs of the week wu the banquet a Tuesday by the Manila. given 'I'SHiffM'iVy manners in of their anniversary and also is honor of past officers The lng table at which 41 ladies were seated was artistically decorated in yellovij an(t green, the centerpiece being a bowl of yellow white ferns graced the sides ajid either end; shamrock pins were used for favors. Mrs, Mary Mon-fiopresident cjf the organitation acted as toastmistress. and toasts - -r- . TRAFFIC PLANS PLEASANT GROVE SOCIETY llGRAlIAH-PAIG- E ft 9 , S- :- . 4 - tSlU0NEl I |