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Show i . I1 'IK - Second Section v 77- -" r.Ni '.."t Mj . ffeme-Furnish- HECORD T.IAKER pleasant social of the week Tay.-th- e guests of Mr. and Jits. I waa,he birthday party given 4y Curtis Greece. CM Mrs. Christiansen at her home . Monday afternoon., A eolprjgJBelair-Harvey million o( lavenaer ana white was car- dinner at American Fork on Sun ux,ia.uii, Aug. ChevroJets hsve been ried out tji the, room decorations of day given by Mrs. Harold Chapman. placed on the road since the first seasonaL flowers, and In the birth- ' iay5 lur.ch'eonlTAosftJhirtrien iMt. MmwoVMm. David AdSmsotriie? jot the. yoaiv This sensational announcement. Norma Adamson, Mrs. Sena Young, eompnmed by Eldoes Smith and " M iotsrittf --great Helen Smith; Mrsr-L- a ur a Lttii, Strong r'Provor Ua4eatwg Mrs. Eliza Jacobson, Mrs HaBa spending the week visiting the can- popular ppeaHof the new car, was madefat the central ofRasmus'on, Mrs,; Elmer Chadwic k.' yons cf southern Utah. . fices of the company here today as Mrs. William York, Mrs. Josephine Mrs. .A. C.' Done, " formerly s of assembly plants in various parts of Bezzant, Mrs, Lynn Walker and Cedar City! but enrotite to Califor- - the counwerejoperating on tfe e Mrajuewia Walker. biggest, summer production sched-ulin the nistory of Chevrolet. . Mr. and' Mrs. Delbert Fugal- - and for a few days, .with relatives and Never In the history cf the lhdus--1 Mrs. Nathaniel Wtst went to .Salt friends. . try-a- s .any ther manufacturerf Lake Sunday- - ta-- visit with lUchari he achievement of plac equalled son Mr. of and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrat Eugene Roberts of West, J. West r'ho was recently operate 4 Provo were Sunday guests' "of Mfti ing a minion aixyunaer cars, on the road rn than .eight months. on for appendicitis. and Mrs.- L. P. Hairey and Mr. In fact, according to observers, this and Mrs. Robert McComie. . is morejthan three, limes as many - Ir; anil MrsrU. I Wrtght spegt car as Were ever pro Mrs. ;litnne "Paulioa iiaad4angh duced Wednesday In &ait take. - - - by aaafaeturer during a hter iaicllevteited m"Provo Tuesday. v. like period. C'L. Wright spent The periodnaklng" jnodel, , probv LakV in Salt Miss of Ruth Ccleman Hebcr Wednesday the most famous of all Chev ably spent the week end with Miss June rolet record the-aJ "fii and Mrc. WilHani 'Cullimore carsllejLa assemoiy jine at ne nuge runt, Mrrand Mrs; Marion Broomhead jug wi th- - Mr? and Hrr fred tShoell; to be a sedanV-th- c new Imof Salt Ixike were Sunday - visi- pened sedan, introduced a- - few Roy Carlson of Midway Is visit- tors wilh Mr. and v Mrs.- - Archie perial weeks ago. The glistening record-break' MaxfieM. :. ing in Pleasant Grove. was welcomed at the end of the assembly line . by W. S. Dfv Dean' Harvey Visited in Pleaspresident, and other high were - Eiahflp ant Grove the first of the week. , Knudsen, Sirs. Jesse ' Wadl'ey - . ' ' Chevrolet officials. and Mrs. HiSjton Jtob'ertsoh and car witnout the ceremony any f4 left the Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davis baby of SSprlnville. ' plant JflrJtjgit Where it. and Mr, Het win fee presented as one of the tie following enoyed a canyon AQamscn of neasant Urove leu a r?r Jtqje-- a iwyoja.WjanesdarMr and Mi;s.Wedesday morning for -- a trtpr part of the mammoth Chevrolet .W.-JFetersoo, Mr.anflMrs. Owen through Idaho and Yellowstone- - sates convention Jn Detroit, inurnion, uiwtu ijareen ana juiss, parte r: r Inez Jchnoon." sales supervisory force of. nearly Mr. and Mrs. Burlin Driggs spenjt 2,000 men. wjll be on hand for the Miss Ruth Mosley of Salt Lake is the week end in Salt Lake. oonventionof biggest itskinLever Clark.. visiUng" jriat Mlsa Ajfyella neLQiyjjiaicoinpany. une rapidity with which Chev A surprise. In tn form of a was the speaker gt- - the Manila ward rolet marched on to a recor'd of a rneetfhg corfjotfit Sunday evening tend"el-echouse wwrminfr Mr. jhjjjion. sixetLin Jess than Ight months wiir be noted from, the follavldTKttamsbn Wednes- Mr. and Mrs. Asel BdiUter who lowing tabulation of the dates when day evening by 45. pf their; relatives are leaving this week for Klamath. tho ' various poch ikwRUiii sixes nnd friendr Mucfor guiues.pio-gra- Kails. Ule'., to- niane" tueir future were on the road: and refreshments was the or- home, havte w fym:. lyaififcv? .January 1 " der of diversion; Olpin reunion. On Sunday evening 250.000the six rtMacrHH Mrs. Inez Olplh entertained her 500,000th sfx. ....April 24 Mr. ind Mrs Bert Bezzant and family at dinner. Besides the host .....June 12 (amity, and Mr. and Mrs. Millcn ess there were' seated at the table 750,000th six . . . att6nartT 0 tTJCTTU-T- A-I-IC CHEVROLET IS rfeAIIEROYEiSOCIEm) i ... R ft A JA. A . ers - ICS y N D A o) "f I 9. MT m UpTJST Tl I, I 3. 29, Utah Central,r Southern and Eastern j.. ii i in.., . i 'I ill m CRIED J 1 i I imntnii ii urn m tin 1 i 'H RTiin i i iin iiiM kr-- i like to SEATTLE. Aug. a v a nar- wav ca v native Maria WalI guess," says pensd, a. : : . . A She Tew a "took ike: days ago chance" on an English horse race. The chance cost her $1. And now she 1 worth I1449& - i ii . tr gg IS tome thru Ue thing, like-- - a" r' dollar bet." Miss Wallace Ja-- a- typical stenog rapher, n a custopts and ship brok- offtw. She' is blonde and 20. There kre thousands, of working girls just like her in all but one Jteipesti SheL'took k. chance: , . L vSSr An offer of Free Coal is sometlpng ' usual, isn't un-xJjrhj- Lili it?iiVhave a tonofhls! Free Goal for you. When do you want us to deliver it to your coal bin? Right now Free Coat is the talk of the town ' jftnffiiIJuaBfct the (Taught ferlL"iML pin and family,- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olpin and family, Mr-- , and Mrs. AlonzQ Hansen, Misses Mary the mag- "Well, my. wife told me to go . I" ahead," be said meekly, "and "Well, why-T.- d idn't yon do as he said?- - Never mind hat. your wif ... said!' Frank-haC. the at Arthur John Sunday, guests On, Sunday Mrs. ""But you see, sir, I don't have to I Nelson home were Mr. and Mrs. and family, Mr, and Mrs. Oran live with the "policeman.'"-.,- : -and aifsT ichardsen and family of Paysoh.' Boston Transcript; I James Rblley of, Provp; Mr. and. spent the 'day with Mr. and Mrs. I MrarGeerge-Bendndose" Bon William-Honand.Mrv and Mrs. C THE BIG ? ' I of -: A. Fugal. Mcssa, Ariz. "So you want to divorce my 4 '' daughter. .. In compliment to her birthday One hundred five descendants sir.'.! "Yes, Van Wag- Of Peter And William Christiansen "Can you, pay her the- - alimony anniversary, MrsH-Johoner was pleasantly surprised by met and enjoyed a pleasant reunion she's accustomed to getting?" V a number of relatives, and friends at Geneva on Tuesday. Dinner Was Humor. College fretHrtJHeber on Sunday. in the Served at long tables at noon. In -T afternoon TheTtrne was spent party. wernd-HMl'Sr--PeWeMolton and family, Mr. and Mrs. in program, bathing, boating, comV W. . J. Peterson, Lowell LarSen, J I eaatv Ro-y- HolmaTi anci Miss "Thelmaj I Wagoner, MrsAEdii;i pctRiva- - games .and edyn Thornton motored to Ogden Sun- Miss Alta Piper and Luncheon was served 'in the Wagoner, Ivan Hicken. Out of town people present nay and spent the day with relawere: Mrs. unite Barker ana-fa- m tives. Mr: and Mrs. William Goggarty ily, Mr. and Mrs Jack JJessionji Y Misses Kina and Beth While Jnf Pripff viaitedmhaametMrsyCVmilla IVValker home the first of the week; Van Barker all of Salt Lake: Mr. were the, hostesses at a slumber and Mrs. Armo hrtstianseipjOf party Monday evening. Theiri guestsl -, r.Tli. k. .,L n . Mr. and Mrs. Garland Clark we're I American Fo'rk biiiutueiii ciat'Kiiui si, nuoy PrOvo vsitors Sunday. Helen Auaiiis, jjuroiny wrignt, The William Hone family and Spencer and Alta Tomlinso: Mrs. Ruth McDanlcls of Salt the C. A. Fugal family enjoyed a .. ake .is enoying a week with her Stewart reunion at Geneva; on WedMiss Lucy Wadley is visiting in a Richardson reunion C. and and Mrs. James parents, Mr. nesday Springville. -- - -- - t li8 I iAna fn TWtlO X.V11VJ 11 m...U IUI ft.. VI IV waa lllli Antt llJ , she went to Victoria to , claim her money. j wonderful . - III.BII n ri- i i -'" -, i- iace Comfort for Small Homes ii Hi to have that. much. It's securities and never take a crfanco fcer'sindents Lightning never ,; strikes Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, jn agaip. twice In the same place," , and twards wiljbe. given to those who have shown thT most interest and made the most "progress during term f of her work. The publlins cordially Invited to T - . , , attend. na-recl- tat- ! The program, followa:,-"- ' "Silent Nlght (Orobeir) AnHa "The Last Rose tt Anderfcgrgj During the past 12 months, the Summer,", (arranged De Soto Six has broken all existing Susan Whitaker; "Minuet in "Q. ear (BeethovenMarlaret Sutherland. sales records for any first-yeIn 'the entire histpry of the "Indian Summer," (Reld) Mildred mobile Industry. "Oak Leaves" (Reld HarriB; ' - This statement was authorized Colors," by Ij. Q. Keed, general sales man- (Reid) Cyril Courture; "Curly ager of the De Soto Motorcorpora. HeTtoTi Reld) Leah Harris, -lion, at Detroit." Reading, Beulah JenSen; Herd- Riding on the crest of a wave of man a "jottage. ' (Heins) Audrev "Pixlea Waltsing." popularity mat. negan wnen it was Rasmussen; rirsi lniroaucea, uo tsoio compietea (Brown) Teresa Courture: "Au- lts first year with sales of mors tumn Days," (March) George Whit- than 8,000 cars a new world's rec- - akerj .i'Lento-XReid- ) Jane New-or- d , car. for a first-yea- r" :,iiell:- Mn'iLMirtbruniMk-.-tr.-The actuai flgures'show that.velle Blelow: Hann Timm." 81,065 De Soto Sixes had been) (Reid) John Cook;' 'Play Lady" shipped from the plant since Au- - (Reld) Margarets Chrlstensen; gust 4, last year," Mr, Peed de- - reading, Ora Daybeller''Sexttte dared. "All previous records for from Lucia, (arranged by Bohm) first-yecars, regardless of class Katherina Davis;-"-- Paloma" or price, have been broken by De (TradierV Beulah Jensen; "Throw. " s) Soto,evldenofe of the enthuslasticingKlsseff,-'(HeinMarie in which the new car has ner; J'Tarantelle," (Huller) Helen been accepted by the automobile Harrisr and presentatlonofinedal " buying public. . . r awards. ar . 'i SLATED MONDAY , -- e eve-nin- y NEW RECORD m pir 4 DESOTO SETS Really its just like finding money whn you join our Heatrola Free Coal Club. Each member getsi.a supply of coal free! With each large size Heatrola purchased between August 10 and August '31 we will give one ton of fumptoal. With the Junior and Medium Size we wilf give 1 tonof free coal, . "Why didn't you obey the traffic officer's order A istrate. fe Free Coal 7. '."August's FamiJy,Ekfiside. , - j.. "Why?" asked Miss Wallace,,, into In"I have "Vvest:' The salesman : was a m a x e d. "Haven't you heard that ybu had won : nearly 416,000-- -- on a hwssf --' I .... V...V.1'. ., race?" he asked. The girl stared y conat him. It was not easy to ' Maria won WaUace,wIit vince her. And then her. incredulity gave oh $1 race ticket. way to joy, so completely that she laid her head on her desk ,nd sobbed. "I Just couldn't helpry. ine,". she said.' "aHho iryaaf fashsmBd to weep with anybody" nocently. See,; ''ifeS3 You XjeFlYotir Fun L, Swenson who has been HI rt the L. D. S hospital, returned andnnFpinf-rrnd"Mrs- : tome Monday somewhat improved. Asel Boulter and, Balton Mortinson. - On Tuesday evening the family Mr. and" Itra." H.-- i Robertson, enfoyed a trip 'to Saltair. &ir. and Mrs. Lloy- d- Gray, Mra Sena- - Baxter, Mrs. Lee Romero and Mrs, Clarence Hill dnd her new Mrs. Maggie Chrlstenscn enjoyed baby returned ' ligmi e Thursaay - frosrthrx. D, S. hospital rr-- Thursday at Lagoon.-Tf-- v 3if,Hfe-.- T . Wednesday from a trip through tanyons- or souuienr uian, ) PIAKORECITAL f :: T luumug. I Tl rV. nn -- i,Qoe,oooth-'six-7- . BeturnlngoJeattleJsh5forffCStX morning, a bond salesman called at her office. "Jd like to sell you some good aecuritle?," he said. r tMr-nt- r t And-thenrJ- nti ' ttghter-retuniTjd m -- ar 1 jCTlt La uqj War-mann- er I . Petctso'iC" Wii U Mr. and Mrs. Owen .Thornton, Mrs. Irving Bullock ' and Mrs. iVill Greene Spent. Monday at Mur- - Mrs. Oliver Thornton, Mr. and Mrs, Mary MaxfiekLr . - t l rlt' r Mrs. Eliza Broomhead of Salt Lake is the gueMpt her sister, Mrs. s v. i JUNIOR j4- - ml ii HEATROLA $9950 v1 1 Me.dijimiSize SB M HEATROLA ELECTRIC CLEANER. Gets AlVjAe dirtjbyAir Alone.. Easy to Own ; Ua Pnvnl . Distributed Pav vr- merits Plan makes it as easy to ' -buy a Royalas to useoneirarr-4zJicular- l stratlori in vouc own home, 'No obligations, ji v; ii-- : ... . ?ThTOne Price Jlouse? . .i Co. Dixohi'TaylorRassell 4 Th8 1 Furniture Stores- : Lowest: - - . . . - - Ig Scato let--- k 8pecWlie4 Bnyta . Affords You canjise-ari- ou bundle and we'll take the tiresome toil --J-'. . enjoya d rpELEPHONE ii? topall foryourhundry Co, U pay- - a .Heatrola Iitll each" iiwhlh."12?? 4as-.y- - of your life" forever. You" wlIL fijnd JEmoreJeconomicalr for your clothes. last longer, and you have more time to devote to yourself and your home v . -- . .i i.'.M THErONE-PillC- y R. Plan "J..-- " to aMidJlifeJ$$$ u EasyyoPay. us explain theclubplan uto you. - -- H D. T. j.00"is all that Ts re-- quired as a flowir piy mentr - Come id land tlet EBhnOodayJfotaDcmori I nightr Go Into aD: T. R. Co. J5tnr nnrf now! . her: : (ejjirssJinmuuTv Small Down Payment She will tell ybu tKat in j. one.yearJien Koyal saves far in time, helth anil money more than- the purchase cost; ; one who tin ovep $14950 one. Ask any Royal own;. r. en 5jLl, i urnace. iieats 3 to 6 rooms. Circulates tnnUf .. warm air to all parts of the house. Uses little fuel and holds HEATROLA -f urnibed gladly.You can't afford to. be 'with-ou- t VtTjC T Let the Full Size s ... . -- i4r4raTntremife"eolet Mi III. On a visit feTOctoMaR. Mis Wallace yentured her dollar wager, buying a ticket In the "Stewards' Goodwood,. EngCHip rajieZ-ruiland,; Her nunjber was 99ft the er KadnwH-f- , I - sj r i -- - -- V lIdVlXfUck,L-- ..' .-- -- . LMED YHEN-SH- E I iu.-r-u- " JlIss-VCi.- - - ""V I E '..riili-.T.i- i ifii HOUSE" . Dixon Ilayldussell-Cd- . Nine Busy Furniture Stores - )ome Furnishers Cehtfat, Southern, and Eastern Utah PHONE 161 - . |