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Show 4 Second Section U). PROVO, UTAH C0lNT,Y. UTA A Colonial House JDesignell SpnngvilleHiglr Red pirty-iMay- Leo Judce, Alleman. Blue v. 1 rin!!Ml Owp - Wk ivionaay iviornmg 5pc. V0ILE RUFFLED CURTAINS 2 Ppr-- " yds. pf r, 'Wfflft$lL " . OA Mrs- I ., -- ,. I. i i r i . V. i , o AXSQN, April 27Conrad Brle died Tuesday, al his home in Silver City after a lingering illness. Hfc'.wt-.- the snr. of Thomas attd Violet Lamb Bale and was Torn in "Nephi 26 years Tago. Sur viving are his parents, one brother. Noma S. Bale and a- niece and n of his par- nephew, Eu-gen- 1 s ' ... . I a.-- , 1 i I' . N. . I i .... . i i . ..... il Jl -T- fr-nfeJ 1 : 'Jl I . . . For Evening Herald ' ... A home, of course, Is .more than a mere shelter from the elements. It becomes an actual Dart of the life of the family that dwells within It. A house Is built for permanence Therefore all factors which go into its construction must be investi- gated with the utmost care In order that it may give listing satisfaction. Good architecture, good materials and a permanence of style are represented in the lovely old ial house shown here. It is of wood "construction pine millwork and red cedar exteriof. Red cedar, being of soft texture; can be nailed without splitting, and because, of its cellular structure it does not shrink or swell, Paint spreads well on its surface. . The floor plan is well laid out Dne enters a foyer that has a large tloset on each side. On the left ar garage. The second floor has a master bedroom, bath and large cedar Closet. Three other large bedrooms and bath also are on this floor. The dimensions: Extreme width, 82 feet; extreme depth, 43 cubical contents, 53,000 feel. . ! is a living room with an open fire place of Colonial design. This room has four large windows. From here one goes Into the study, where another onin firpnlnpp ia inntnllpH Tn me rear 01 me entrance is me aiiv ing room with a larger bay window and other windows on the side. One can enter the living room porch or pantry from here. From the right of the entrance the visitor finds a vanity room, din ing alcove, kitchen witlt a supply closet and a large pantry, and a j two-c- Into will bf.in t:ic Vine Bluff cem- etery at Nephl. ' l...,!.... fit BY CORA W. WILSON Lanu.-Hi-nn- ii. feet; For additional information nd cost estimate write Cora W. Wilson, 420 Madison avenue. New York City, and be sure to enclose the clipping from this newspaper. AIRPLANE CABINS vital problem in aviation is the quieting down of the? noise wh'.cn I frightens many possible' air passengers from prospective flights. The quieting can btf done m either of two ways by reducing the mo-- ! tor's roar or by insulating the cab'u against noise. The latter, method is now demanding considerbala- - attention in aviation circles and at least one concern has begun to specialize I in soundproofing cabin planes. i One system employed is that of layer construction of cabin walls. The bureau of standards experimented with this method and founJ that it shut out a great deaf of thtf noise of the motor and rushing wind. Each surface of a layer-bucabin reflects noise so that far less Furthrr, penetrates the interior. such cebins aTe" better Insulated against cold and rttairt'heat better than the ordinary type. A nt IPi 'Mk Vetw f W r i' VHILE THEY LAST! . Complete with valance and tie backs. ev ":lst White 'your choice 85)c D. Visit R. Co. drapery T. Per pair. department Now! wJ tf&t) ' WiUlama,-- vran,,aimtr.-A'avMr. ; - singing . Stewart Jen, Jin sons, BIaric Beckatead. .Ray, Carter.. Myri AWle, Madge-Evansall b th. b'omi:, Biuiy, jjoromy sin. mons, 2nd grade j Helen Booth an , rneChriaeitseii;fn-srgrade-; poei xrn rjansenrnird Ruth grade; Praye: Stewart, second grade. A 1 party of six little numberSiOf the girls Tuesday program were aiicmuun irrai iour to six o'clock or the regular school work. pai in honor of the sixth anniversary .u iuc uuugmer uioria Jean Mr. and Mn tAou ri.ill . ' jubs ua uowen assisted her moth. r in serving Benjamin announce the marrlag of their daughter iZelda to Jam.r Smith of Paysoiwat Prov, Mr. Prank Turner . ne young couple wi; Mlisin.j 1 children's party Monday aftern- make their home at Payson. ' oon for her little daughter Doris ae, the occasion belne her sixth Mr. and Mrs. Ennch fimina v ihniversarv. 1 The fini. nounce ;th engagement of 'thes gmues. Liuncneon waa serv- H'ji"s Mae Bird to M A hirthri-- u ai i.. foster daughter . ,v, Hiatt nf md candles delighUd the children. Debhin , uio uia: "age to take place la. the Sa- 1 -- ' 1'IV T..'. tJ" P Vjl. IfZri--A LjZ.- ill nve-thlrt- r BROKEN LOT 25 TAILORED BED SPREADS Another splendid ofar. A broken lot cf 25 flounced voile, per-- j -tt finish orjpndy and tailored taffeta, full shed' bed spreads ,", , inaii ihe pastel coiars.:. A rent h)iy Iori. . TvT:. 95 f- , .V :Aisrf-TrPr- Miss LaRue Tiirnoril,. ..W KOUUn school at MuTrav . . ...." ..i, lit. r parents, Mr. and ntv. Mrtf turner, sne was accompan f ,x10me by Mis Noel Dribble rf , , i , , Java n,nn .ti l nouse r ner guest for the week enrt The members of eruuMea Thursday evening t fl k ck. The lesson, a as given by Mrs. (Jlarence Argyll Luncheon was served at 10:30. i...v.. t -- 9X12 Axminsterrone piece 9X12 Axnwister-exlr- a Jic".vy 8J1X10.6 Velvet RiigsHririffeioae 9X12 Velvet Rugj, frinjed-on- e piece 8.3X10.(5 trrsBTtoutr Wilton Rusfs r . 9X12 Luxurious Wilton Rugs Mrs.. Alma g4Mft: : C2 .... . son. - ... . j fT . . . $24.00 $26.90 Hnla i family dinner . $29.83 . . 4h-jri- Mrs. Paul Bedham'ol Payson an her children Shirley and KeH pent last week-en- d here with Mi Badham'a teother, Mrs.' E. P. Johi , day here visiting with relatives f. ws i P.n .w mann. RUGS! RUGS! RUGS! And given : Community sonsr.4. iiv ih. Sprlnr Grant -- - T j, Mrs. Fbstern Bowen - SCIENCE Snaiarir wa , Iment a ,Miss Hanrta JBowen to tne ,S'Amuse elub Thursday, evening: ' Progressive games were enjoyed following luncheon which was 3erved at the smaU tables at 9 o'clock. Miss Mary Befl Simmons was a special guest -- HMO.I III 1:111 McMVM - rents. Funeral services will be held Sar.- day at 10 a. m. in Silver City wita Bishop T. W. Dyches officiating and in the Nephl South ward chapei Sunday at 3 p, m, The body can bt' I viewed at the home In Silver Crty e enurcn in iNepni prior l0'tn-tlm- e nfthe-setviceI II -- foster-childre- i A mpmWa.Yif lli 1 .iiN,nn.11a entertained the members ii club and thefir 'hiiRhanHo mntni-o- l n f tAurencellM rlnK r.u. of th ( ojiiiiRvii ouauoy evening ana V Fancywork and social conversarto; tamturt t a ..vwiKtA i, weiq me aivsralons. A.dehciou their return home thy want to tl home ulr. andMrs. Waiter o clock, the hostess being ' aisiste. Br.igX? where refreshments were "j "icr uuugnier, neioa. - A radi served and a radio, program and Concert 'Was a featnr Ih. social conversation were enjoyed. nioylng tne program broadcast b me rxnioic anu opringviue.iovr: KSL. Plans wer f,,vv aiuiH5 ?n joy ing the occasion wer Mr. and wads for the members and the! Mrs. Walter Brlggs, Mr.Tmd M". husbands to attend Jhe Art exhlbi mtywrMf. ' and THf Jos- - avopringvtue ou, Sunday evenlnf SDh Swetnon. Mr. nnrf Mri n&n7 Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. David Bow- - euesW Mrs. Ptorenca-Hansewer ; ,.: . nan, Mr. ano Mrs. Elmer Swtngon, present. .,4 Mr. and Mrs, Garlahil md Mrs. Nephl Swenson. Mr.' and TUa JTL...L,i wtm. cnristianson and Mr rOrk held stnprlstt insimviu tri j tuima nates. afternoon. "The foHowlna uroe-rai- ; party-inanage- : :..' I J L'L. r Adeline - " ''MHmkmmm Thft AtJSiiver Gty " j tThoams, Conrad "Bale Dies - en-.'l- dr. mft. or, Howard Law; judge, Clark Mad sen; secretary, Flora Martin; councilmen, Ardlth Madsen, Art Hughee, Helen Whit ing, George Bird, Elzlna Henry. Interest is running high at th school in anticipation .of the' com ing electloju Campaigns &r twltrri f6ctered--b- y the ana canumaet supporera. 7 t Mr. and Mr Newkt Halt and most of the rra cmrtalned at a . dinner party one 1 children. Dinner was served st f v rhlr-evening last week In Knnnr nt Vf i. o'elack ih. m. nd Mr Carl Green. Pinner km "tpeiit enjoying tiaiting and sue servea ai live ociock alter which cuaversation. uut f town gub! progressive 000 Waa enjoyed. Prices included Mr. and Mrs;; Alma HaK for high scor were awarded to lira. of Morgan; Mr.' and MrsE&i narry umer ana jLltner cottr najeraaa Son RusseU and Mr. an olatkw prywi to Mr Byron Tut-ti- e Mrs. Reuben Hales and son Gai t and Carl Green- - In addltioiv to "4 daagktor Dorothy o( b.u the guests of honor other .fueU Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Gene Half were Mr. anJ Mra Byroa Tuttle, and two children Russell and Ne Mr. and Mrs- - Harry Elmer, Ed. and Candle Crandall, all of Sprin: Elmer and Mr. and ..Mrs. 3. R . party-r-Mayo- -I Spanish Fork . Society ;. Ted Anthon;, Crandall: aecreUnr. Uasrjne WhHIf, eounellmea, Mark JonL- - Etain MndethaH. 1n Bird, Eio BrimhaH. Grant , a; 92 V 2 NominatioM wHr made fcj Iht "Blue Mrtie t lha Red" ud Springtille high cbo61 thlt week m ' iollowa: J I L D. T. R. Co. flakes Nominations I With Eye To Peraiautience tilt SCTNDAY, Ji F R H Second Section -- 4 ' . . ...... . &firrSi rXMl 1 MAf SimHaw Thursday of this week has bef until Thursday, May 2 uwww postponed tn It will be hcldJataheijunlor " hir ,k--- " oirth. ah thiv m;.K. - : " "ic lilt in im arternoon. A notice ; nediate family were Fwm.m i . ..i i , iu. I... .:.PHU5l:.)'?PaPfr'Prtw to ti "u cmidren of Mr ntPiinu. . :zr 1 For Real Comfort On Easy Terms t Do you know that sound sleep is one of the best preparations for success? When you rest properly, you throw off the burden of fatigue; your mind returns to its origina? alertness; all your faculties are brightened and quickened. It takes a fine mattress and a good pair of pillows to make a good job of sleep. We have such mattresses and pillows and we recommend them to anyone who wishes to have real bed comfort. THE. . LEADER MATTRESS $1,175 . Lau;n Movers Buy Your Bed Equipment From D. T. R. Co. High Grade - The famous Rome Beds and DeLuxe Springs you have heard so much about can be had at all D. T. R. Co. stores. Also a full line of blankets, bed robes, pillows and i bed apreadsr Let D. T. R. Co. give 'you b id comfort. Get Your New Spring Rug - NOW! Our bfo Rujf and Drapery display is complete, i ETerythlng your heart could desire. These luxurious rugs in wonderful colors, beaut If uLdeslgns and of finest watcrlaU present th very best of thi tujr weavers art. Come In today and select yours. Easy monthly payments can be arranged and you use and enjoy your rug asyoq pay for It. $25.85 buys a beautiful 9X12 Axminster rug. Garden Hose e .House' DixonrTaylor-Russell-G-oi . '.' THE "TIIE --Dixdivmavl or- - Eight Bnsu Furniture Stores LOWEST PRICES LARGE ScALE SPECIALIZED BUYING AFFORDS RusselrGot" THE LOWEST PRICES LARGE SCALE SPECIALIZED ..... 5 BUYING fed t.. Buy A'D.X'li The One-Pric- e Co. Store nottsi1 ' Cc. rDixonTaylorRas$cU ' V AFFORDS . iVy2? Ice Cream Freezer From HOUSb Eight Busy Furniture Stores I.. J. ONE-PRIC- E '.V.V. . . . Rubier 1 .4 - One-Pric- V. S, The lawn sprinkling season Is not far erf. How your old hew. Is It worn out tnd full of kaM. (kt a jmL.U.. SL Rubber hose from D, T. IL Co., . The 9,50 To care for your lawn nd to keep it looking nice a good bwn mower is needed. D. T. R. Co. lawn mowers will give long service and the price is t right. ' BedsSprMgs.imows- - Blankets . the ' .. a.. . . I..' EIs&i uusy , urnitort stores ... twit ' frlpce lrt ipWiwJ f i t; tn ? i. |