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Show SOCIETY ( ts Churches & ? ai : a. i - prorim r.embei3 h: teen auangeii All ar; urgui to be prystnt the public is welcome. June Bride tteiied to I he puMic in Ivaa Kadaea vill be the speaker. l tht Eervtcco la the Second ward chaptt .hit evening at T:30 o'cloifc special musical r.uuiWm will 35" furnished by the B. Y. U. All mem-- j ters asd fi ierui interested are eor-ai- . l'.y invited to attend. IOIBTH WARD An program has been WABD To hor.or .er daughter. Miss SyCTtf for ttie conjoint M. 1. A. arranged JrO. K. will be Hiuuen "acfie the seiices to be held this Eliis. a bride of June. Mm. i --evening at th conjoint M, I. A John H. Ellis gave a miscellaneous 7 30 in the Fourth ward a Sixth wcrd chapel lo l hi: .o'clock at hei home Friday ev - vlca pel. The following will be fur- ni-at '7!S0 o'clock Miss Naomi niFhed: ring, for SO nei&hbcrs and frier'. VocpI solo, J. W. Thornton; s. will An Urn.' was spent with Bridge give two piano Italk, "Where My Home Is," Mn. Amou ; the er jtyti social rnu&lc.enjoyable raid VVjljiia'n lloi timer will siuj, "lsu- Carroll: tolo. Mrs. Wilrha Sor- social games cJiV events of the eily paj.t of the week. r delicious luncheop ' was served, end several rtrii'g trio numbers ljjxnui l iana w.h'eOtflCStsa""El wi. the miace'ntineous show!r given r'nterons lovelv ttnn umjfiil w'ft will be furnished worth: solo, Roy Gibbons: by the Misses Gar... umi Elsie Kopp : i nd Mi . Leal; K. ladings. Bill McCoard; solo, Mrs RhadsonSufc, ICrnest Rasmuson. All memben of n uliiir nniinrr n t 'ffrln lr f Vf a MANAVU WARD FOURTH WARD are' trrged to be present, S inmel "Kopp. Sr. The affair was M. I. A. sfivic.i w:l) be the ward SOCIETY KEUEF and a cordial invitation is extended iii compliment to Miss Crilla Dr. Lkvyd Cuilimort Will give a I f id thu evtnihg ai 7:30 o'clock in ' . ' " intercut. i Orange, whost' marriage to Albert talk on "Adolescence," at the Re-!i- the Mar.avu wtrd meeting house. will take Kcpp of Loa Angeles, sociiVv meetinr rn the Fourth Tl.p spcrl.tV of theevening is P.of. . lace in June. werd Tuesday at 2:30 oolexk. A A. N. M'.-- i y nnu The entertaiuing rooms were music has rill, speciel musical piogram has been decoritcd w:th tulips and sner;al J toi A coruial invi- irraneeJ. All memhers and frier.ds 'X" ariang l:!ncs. Games and music were the' intt rested are cordially invited toi ('.'versions of the evening, after be in at i naance. Vliich a delicious luncheon .was .seized by the Misses Marjorie: aad COLUMBL SKWTXG at vai nuiwraaun. iuiu juai garei aiiu CLUB OTICF Ul U JHh)IlIliOIl.D Mrs. Nellie Johnson will entertain In tendance" were Mrs. Fred home Monday evening for rtaile, Mrs. Lieo Warner, Mrs. Roy atther the members of the Columbia Sew GHh , ; Mrs. Leonu Johnson, Mrn. 182 West Center club. All members are egtdially ?unii..e Shirr.ian, Miss Augus.a ing Mrs. Zir. t Mts. richerer, Jrta Webb. i Tr- -r Loll, Mi s. Hhotla N'ielBon of Amprypr lean Foik, M:s. San.ucl Kopp, Si., Mrs. Grow White'. of Alberta. Can- ruln, Mrs CarlaPetry, Mrs. Robert 1 Bride To Be lpakert ht oelec-licoi- - ni-i- i Cc-jji- ef 1 RJX T thantiiJJ iSSStASy Succwdmg Mr Grant ia H. J a veteraa in the autcmobita bu- nit Rn, Kl.ngter. who becomes vice p.si- - ness and has been identified withl. at dent aad gener.1 ak, manager. General Motor, for more v MX the helm ThMLomalioa ventee ytara j M of the Chevrolet selling organtza-T Crawford, formerly assist-- 1 at 10 a. nv. ervtcrs ai ant chief engineer, becomes chief o clock. ThaBXrir. lfolka" ttion of nioi e th&n 3.VO00 people Rcj nw pan ji uonai society Touag irauer oi oemon- meets ever Thur strated ability In addition to his thirten years experience in the j tt T:30 o'clock. Executive recently long association with Mr Grant in automobile business, the last three picvnotions 8. 8. HOUI.PMtor. announced by W S Knudsen, presi-- 1 the sale of more than a million ,of which dwere with Chevrolet. J While df nt and general manager of the j automobiles associated with Mr. Mr Hunt, annually. Khngler much of the eXDerimental nrt A- Chevrolet Motor company, bring has had the advantage of broad into front line positions In the .vtutiiTTM new me wvik lnev- in selling and advertisine i 1927 DEL LUX COUP hevrole tk' organization an Charles F Barth. for many year roiet six. was done under his diree-- . Kroup of officials who have played vice president tn charge of manution. It Looks nd Runs prominent parts in- - the successful facturing become vic- e- Jiresident duection of Chevrolet affairs for and general manufacturing man- NAMED FOR BOOKS Like ?ee, . .. . . . 1 . ... U I several years. sei. mi. atfi ia ujtc uit nie uui- - ChristoDher Morley, the noted The appointments come about as standing veterona Ame jojn "f aTfffwofcSrudebakers teeenl I'ieMiuil ufltf WWTJtifrtteirSffltnTTea 'Diana of I 'he I H Grant and O. E, Hunt to vice expert -on "Dean Swiftly production Crossways'. and particularly Presidencies Of General Motors and fnethods and factory management. after books he has written. M. E. Coyle, for years closely as- the same time are in recognition Motor of proved ability, Mr. Knudsen ex- - sociated with Mr. KAuduen-i- n In some European nations, "tosJ the 440 WEST CENTER plained. Mr. Grant was formerly direction of the comrjany's financial oiuiiing EngUnd. married men are vice president in charge bf sales affairs, hs'been fleeted vice presi- - r foi wrongs don. by h nd Mr. Hunt was chief enginee dent and general aiwftTor. He la also ihvif wives'.' CHEVROLET HEN ETOXD WABD F.UGFJktONT WARD Tbe M. I. A. will havf charge of jttM cerviees in the Kdgemoat ward jch .pel His cvruing at T:SO n. lnck j.'iH;ge GiU'ge BallU will be tht speaker of the evening- A gooi i Shower Given Td Honor ""Many Friends at CL J J oiiuwcr tcnuerea L D-- jas . ARRPROMOTFD 1 j I oldsmobile! ! . . ie 1 $625 Utah -- Sale 3 j beau-t'l'ull- Kodak Finishing ; LARSON STUDIO ic-- invo QtieNew M.S.S Geitrude Sauer. Mabel Sauer Miss Delia Al- Miss Leona Shill, Miss Ed'lh Mis? Mildred Cassity. IM'ii clock, i'ss Claia Hjwara of Ephraiti'. Samuel ,Kopf, Jr., Mrs. K iv.ij.p, Mil Martha Taylor, Mrs. Mrs. Ethel Duke, Mfs. J'.ilia Johnson, Mrs. June' Johnson. Ii-- .s OLDFIELD II'-n- Pr T'.... "ttiener ci Faypon. Krs. Agnes Wil-i- f ' on of Payscn, Mrs. Claire Lid-Miss Edith Johansen, Miss iiowma,r.,' Miss Josephine .. O . I.J tii-d- Mrs. Elwin. Pe'ay, Li proton. Mrs ,. . r no Mrs. Wade. ilany l. autiful gnd usefvil sifts v ere received by the honored K'H's'. -. ' 1 s i.l' Girl To Wed Ogden Man 5 i of Provo, announcing the engagement oi her daughter, Mildred to John J. Mei-gai- of Ogden. The marriage early in June. is to take place f $6.60 176 5 30x3 ',i VAVjy lift f Eights! ' Extra Slz. $5'85 at the factory Tough Sturdy Safe Saving " ' ViFlWMiW I I'HIH mi l l .., Hill'H'llll iji .1 11 quality is equal to other "first lines" by actual test. Finer cot-- ' ' many achievements directly ton means a stronger and better carcass. More rubber between traceable to the Firestone Suihe plies gives better protection premacy in the tire ficjd. "to-h(lords, longer life arL. Consider the mifnV advanflexibility. Old-- ; greater Firestone the of New tages field. These tires are not Qome in today and examine tires." Their hieh these. Firestone THE New Tire is one o j Elaine Paxman the e give Dramatic Art Classes for. Girls and Boys, beginning June 10. Will 6 if 1 - by the world's largest builder i ir. Hm-ke- Laien fcaturM of ' il'UltB' iI Charming Provo Mrs. Julia S. il Lff-JLTL -V- World Champion Car . t' I DENT Weeks Course of 13 Lessons BRIMHALL BROS. $4.50 "TIRE MERCHANTS" PROVO, UTAH PHONE 1380 223 WEST CENTER MAI MI M).DT Jtad$ the World In Motor Car llulm v. 3 Thk Prksidhkt Si Vak Coiroes . Delivered, Filly Equipped n463 $1066 Till l'kiui . ADVANCED SIX SPECIAL SIX STANDARD SIX Delivered, Flly Equipped Delivered, Filly Equipped $2184 Lower, Delivered, Completely Equipped Rices ha created a engineers of three striking Coupes." For business, the small family, or as a second car the Standard Six Coupe is easily the choice of the $1,000 field. It is powered by motor. A particular asset of this Coupe Is its riding ease achieved by alloy steel springs individually designed to its etact site and weight, 'plus Love joy hydraulic shock absorbers. An outstanding feature of the Special and Advanced Six Coupes both of u hicb bv big rumble testt in the rtsr Delivered. Fully Equipped. Price Range NASH n, , j Nash-designe- d, ' deck) is the Twin Ignition motor. These largef models also have the famous Bijur centralized chassis lubrication, and hydraulic shock absorb ers (Lovejoy and Houdaille). All "400" models are fully factory equipped with frontand rear bumpers, hydraulic shock absorbers, spare tire lock arid tire cover. In your delivered price there's not a dollar added to the factory price for these features. Compare fully equipped, delivered prices on other cars and see how much is added to their factory prices to cover . these tame features. rn 2.1 N.th "100" Model $1006 to $2181 JACKSON MOTOR CAR CO. 130 N. University . Phone 953- -. "DEPENDAHlLim ' - PROVO, UTAir li h Broi'i.ham, i M K:'MT Siuan. P n i n ina Itrresuient !' t. T Iu! IiJr.DArwr,K. r.igin I ! - $1 jSj. ' is a Vt'uts u lie u httls and trunk standard equipment, at tie fadm. fiumptrt and spare tires extra. its pliant steering ease, its obvious steadiness on any road at any pace. Then you will know why i ,- -) Studcbaker sells more eights than any orjier nukcr ' mail-m-t- low-swu- ;j-!- U.i-im- k motor car patrician in appearance, yet with the ll IUVIV 1113. M1V11?'V11WU diuui lltilll UI lilt, car champion, with eleven world and twenty-thre- e international records, yet urbane in deportment, in its grace. fleet-looki- ng A)i SY&sfi$ WW- ' S in the world. of Houdaille' J " . hydraulic shock absorbers. Drive The. President Eight. Feel the silken response of its 5 horsepower straight eight motor. Know the confidence born of double-actin- g 1 The President's utter copipetcnce in any emergency flexibility, its brakes that stroke hurtling speed to a 1 its Ripiid . To know these thingsis to know The President Kight, cliampion of the world. And to know The President is to want it, to the point where no - A car with stamina that electrified all motordom when it sped ,',0,000 miles in 26,326" minutes. aiixii rrplate tht oiHvtlial ftolrttl . in 71 fit ntt nt Hf(km Travel ease unknown until Studcbaker introduced ball hearing spring suspension, ami added the further comfort STUD H ' other ix will do. r BAKER MQ DHLS' AND PRI GES The l'residcr.i Kiht The Comuui dcr Kight The Commander Six The Dictator The Krukinc Six velvet stop, " 7S ij$o ti 1265 it isij 860 it ios 495 I'tlCtl A I IH1 Ullnl V "Studebakt r Champions" Sunday evening 10:15 to KHS faster Daylight lime. Station WEAk and SBC netutii. N ayloir AMto C 21 8 West Center Street--- -: Kii.tnittiiistUimanttttttttt i r. v.'.. ' j9 ..' 4, . r : |