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Show VTA H) PRO.VO -- : "FAST COMPANY" NOW SHOWING AT THE PARAMOUNT TTTR ATT? R ! l ., I ' ' - - . lllj V". i I M i,... jr ra. SUND ,, . ,, ii. m. SEPTEMBER RA1-SUNDA- A-rH--jB : ' I -.- - w m MkdJ!oMajlMtinffJScHediiled ll I S TTTTrl .Trt ' " peirttltte - . - Birthday Party - Hrs. Denhaiuer entertained ii Pioneer Ward Opening Social r.j MTST?arir Yr :iamTUwiaeht liiltTuciF ..Wl.Vi tm a 1m. k.. a dude Z' gameardaacing wfrMH,.., dance with special feature and at-- menta. yLew octal ta to be In the form of 'or. tiactions: m, . - Under the psny," Ulnar title o Lardner guest of honor at a birthday party the Columbia "Sewing club wilf be held at the hpme Of course, Ml of Mrs. Flora Vincent. Monday eve gp comedy, Brent is Ideally east and give one ning. All member are requested to with Evelyn of (the best performances ; met Ccm-yu- -- of-Ho-nor A meeting of T'lwFttCompMj." ana utte notice. " iyieiK given Friday afternoon ter, Miss The'.ma Wofflnden. The pleasing affair wa4 in the form of p "Elmer the Great," the a .oliBrerescnt, . 4 Ureal, Jaevk Oakle- - and' Ricnard career. euests were" taken to the home of Skeets"- - Gallagher in the leading' Skeets Gallagher as Elmer's one Miss Wofflnden where games and roles, open music wertsday at the Para friend, but who ali"fft M PwneejLBaughier8- mount luhchoh was served to the foltow- mer's lite, also does good work A typical Lardner story, thlk lat s dn Gwpii Lpe Sam Hardv. jChefe tng guestK Miasea Ellen Banaieyt ertramount-aiiamnff4)roc-eTmpbelLMax Jerry Eva ns Jean After, iSeatunmejw tion," in which much good humor tiuward autherlana directed "Faet tne Madsen. VJola Cochran MA A are of the Pioneer Daughter I Mbi-and ttulnattajBretKcttvely Company." Poulsoh. apaln taking up their work. Be- of the blended, emerges fcs ohe next ginning Thursday, September most Tamusinjr arfd Interesting talk i 12, the regular monthly meeting Ine'plcture of the fall season. Theull of the club be held in the vawill crisp, biting dialogue, often hilar rious camps throughout the counUNITED iously funny, and the splendid act-PRESS) (By try. These meetings will be held ng of the cast, not to forget a ro the second Thursday of each mance distinctly different from the Leaders, ftuth, Yanks 40; Klein. month. All women who are eligible usual "love interest, combine to make "Fast Company," the excel PhiHiest 37; Wilson, Cubs 86; Ott, are urged to get In touch with the bsTJ; Foxx, camp of their neighborhood anff lent entertainment it tar." It lias Giants 36; Hornsby, become wverve and dash; wearersxanioe sparkling quality Athletics, 31; Gehrig Yankees 29; zation. affiliated with the organi that should make it popular with Simmons, Athletics 28; Bottomley, Cards 28; O' Doul, PhiMles 27; atiflie rices everywhere". N The choice of Jack Oakie to Hurst, Phillies 27. play the role of Elmer "Hurry" small Kan, the cocky, L. D. S. BAPTISM town Jiero who makes good in the thebig cStyT despite largest hit hsptjsm, will hoH hrld -- school.:: Resume Activities Home Run Club ' Sold settlement; wron- a first McCall; ' Payson's daughter; Mrs. Sophronla Curtis Simons; drum corpse cars repre-eentjeach Jmmer.mayer, ayor and city officials; advertis ing floats; poultry, dairying, health; ng NJSyga 10, .ePte,a' at 'a " -- "tl A. 1-: - a great CORRECTIONS success, and side of the telephone. -- Y T 'IT VI ii V.iJ, ' I1 y llfl'l 1)0 1'S The Southampton correspond- cnt of the Daily Express, who met the Olympic, asked Ambassador Dawes it he intended to let the English people enjoy some di his Convenes Tuesday invited. t it . re- wefe-three-do- - " ttt ttzf, a : . --& ' Df an" ad he" had read, a wonderful scheme Popped into 'his' head. f how-you- th " - .. v - ' "" 'v" ', -r- t ir I - - :- :-.-: i ii j i 1 . . .MX'- - v building line.- . Tolboe was the successful bidder on an improvement, to be made on Zion's Wholesale' Grocery in way of a covered un-- " dock on the south side of . loading , L ', their building. .. . ; attic. -.- -- t- Celotexrti7r: ; " T'-With 1 " There isn't a place in all - -t .7 creation For a house that has no in- " ; i sulation.frir ,,. -- Mrs. Guy B.' Butts. 1 , , - i "v ll SSSB foci and fully equipped Studebaker President Eight, driven by Glen Shultz, set the fastest historvtowin-th- e most arduous hill" tlimbinc contest known to motoring the Annual Penrose Trophy Race to the summit of Pikes Peak. 14,109 feet above sea level! and-- 1 rT i 1 it s3 ' rm jvrr jj ?kW r f tM - m a.M t Studebaker'j winning President Eight, piloted a SleirShuliz, covered Ihri i" i feet to the wmmit of Fikej Peak in 1 1 minute,' 43.-- icconds. Average speed wii 34.5 mi'ei I brcath-ukln- g curvi mak this per hour. 1 54 course a tuprerae test of motorcar balance nd nujej-aodiio- . a. .That runniBg condldonurers handling not so advantageous this year .was emptumzed even:, by tKe running time in the which Was approximately 4 1 seconds slower than last year. Yt the President's time was. the fast-e- st ever made by any stock car over this course ! non-sto- ck kitr'utly ck-carttrne-in Already holding,undisputed,more official stock cai r Records fotedndenduranceThairall other-make- s -- ' .another triumph in climbing Pikes Peak faster than ' any other stock; car, regardless of power or price. - ' ' er popularity ha, , upremacjr just as been proved by Studebakefs. world leadershipjri the sale of eights! Why wait a year to own an eight when r i you can own the car.of tomorrow today! eight-cylind- . You can buy a duplicate of the Piste PeakPresU. dent from anyJtudebaker,dealer. See turn a Studebaker champion eight at a hew, low , One-Proprice! And remember your Car will u an tighi!. rnqrea ycaflromjiow-j- f it-d- of American cars combined, Studebaker nows adds :, 1 For the Brown's lined .their -- ll : - sS-if- Adds famous Penrose Trophy to world and 23 international records Our "drivers are not merely truck drivers"they are our If you have a question in mind when you see them, stop - any-ti- me It VJSOFeet . rthey will give, or get for you any wish in the J information you ' may, " - . tr TSrK . - ' " icthemanywherej ThepChildren are hapy, No more they perplex, -- . . - cum repre-sentative- s.; Next day he made plans. a lumberman friend;-- r And now all their troubles Have come to an end., - . in his line. , thinkr Brown: dr Now-this-ma- before ordering but-iyou find yourself in that predicment ..give .us a trial and we will v; some snappy ervice. A. r spell.-- '. -- iU "t- -- Make needed repairs, now so when it comes you "can have assurance that you are fixed fQcttv, The cost is no greater and you need not wait for another, warm il W ifi l it. Mrs. Brown calmly stated,, "You know they cannot, For in Winter it's cold And in Summer it's hot." ' quick. If there, was a better we would sell it but alter years of Tnerirf!A we are sure there is no better7tOe"had73We do noT recommend using the last bucKet r-- H Winter is far enough away to give you a chance to prepare for , lhri In his favorite" chair. are delivering Peerless and east seeing how things are done - That is why our remains high. We intend .standard - to know the latest in our line and give our people the benefit of it. " From the litter and nose." For-the- I . I woJd be free "Can't they use the attic?" Brown asked with a irlare. H We venture the opinion that we will not have a killing frost for weeks yet and.suggest that rather than contend with the pesky flies you call us for prices on the o aeeessary-screenstYuard against them. 'Phone 20 will bring an estimator. Nm I ' vwwMWi'wi-i.is- r. 9 toys, "Then Pantherxoal againanLdoing it. coal Mill Suptr Arthur Craven is spending a couple of .,weeks in the- i v-f- Comfort should have first piace before pleasure- - because all can enjoy it. Weather stripping your floors and windows and insulating your ceiEngr maies your home comfortable and the saving in fuel pays the cost so it is self supporting. Did you ever think of it in ' that way?. - ' - "If they had some place ' For their, games and their It is this characteristic of his that has placed him in the most . import antndiplomatteposition" in' the world today. , ii ... 'play. . iSl L.UI..1 "What wouldn't I give," Mrs. Brown said one day, "If we had a spare room Where the children" could We have little patience with one who passeajhebiick and donTiiropose to do it "burselves"" . any more than General Dawes. 5. visiting , members as well as local members are cordially : PEACE AT LOW and he A typical American ""has completely won the English by his utterly frank statements. 0". AH temple. E 'nmsm ' "Hells bells, no!" Gen. Dawes .replied. VNow I'm a. diplomat I, must don kid glove manners-.-' " j, S., valley Chapter P., will meet' Tufesdky "evening'. Sent jtsTo. H H'iiI JHI1 characjeristic expressions.,; - - J i T . the teadind Brand alleyChapter (2) The cal-- i rqually tired of hearing him tell endar is' dated wrong. (3) Arthur Ihc : wot Id of the prowess of one M. Hyde is not secretary ot the InKlmer Kan, the great" ' But there terior; he is secretary ofvagrlcul- Is a different wiBt WWrrOmantotWrc4 (4) Mr. that make3 possible an unusual tary of agrTcTilture; he Is secristary and, ohe that should of labor. (5) The scrambled word Inake audiences, young anad old, sitl Is LENINGRAD vWe -- i . iei-e- s L - - - I -- Li -- : , The xaateeiiuhty chapterjrfLtha Red Cross, will meet In the base ment of the public library on Tues day, September JOat o'clock.; tt.L -is urgent that ail members be ijt lattendance. " ' lii'lugs portrayal, life the Elmer as originally con- lroived by Ring Lardner. Evelyn Brejnt la cast as Evelyn ICorey, a show girl whom Elmer uvea and whom he blithely be loves him. But as a matter rf fact,. Evelyn is quite bored with o is K.S.L. Radio Station. amagDaJKer TTv ,y-..i-:,:..- rav -- . Red Cross To Meet always modestly tMkOirsLaftInlhi Oakle ipympttthetic mat ne our our Announcement 'pnw 1 iums SEPTEMBER 12, 2:80' Utah County act . Relief Society tains, was r. happy one. One of the istiation building of the Brigham younger comedians in Hollywood, Young university. The- bishopric ent. Oakle. who recently scored en out "J of Bonneville word will be in standing success In "Close Har- - charge. t omTin mony( la thoroughly JhtTingr X Cmtinuihg Three J)ay8 iSecondMard over-bearin- g, Enw-Ti- 6 son. first Payson's James' Listen TH Stored nonn Banpeienign, -- 25.000.000 - W5TsT ' Iwd-- The TcSoalng celebration' dance will be at Arrowhead. The eittaena are expecting to entertain hundreds of visitors from all oyer, the atat$. In a'dditipn to the former Payson-- 1 - t - - ., wnm school ana Co ft - - ' Delia Woffindent Grand Ward . 't Guest Hiss Delia Wofflnden was the Opening Social lttbjltingV7 Obrnd Evelyn BrentTriV scene from" the Paramount Jack -- it Columbia Sewing rk. If i till Vf ' - f--'f nxz PAGE burlesque onion; Lion's club Assisting Mrs. Denhalter to floats; Lion float; Harvest mi.. Tn. t,th.m float; Lady Queen; Utah County Fair; fire de and Bond Denhalter. .THURSDAY, partment; Chief Peteetneet; race horses; rodedrflecaretcd auto. The second day also, will feature View races' and' rodeo, with six matched and tree for all racesahd' "wbdeo The opening social of the Grand finals with prises. A home coming. View-wa.M.'t A. will be held program in the .tabernacle from 8 rd Tuesday evening September id, at to iu p. m. win .p? followed with eight .eelock in the ward hall A dance at Arrowhead mission.. in . program, luncheon and dancing are Will Remat Paraded m. r the: '.: : nrSstttrtajraTlOTs. pa promised. over rade will be repeated with a big atmor- - r . "'" T) he aiayui uf Re'iu was warned PalK iouowmg, ana also a recentyt. You might call that the I (I..iiiii..iii,iiii ij ' height j jj' --. 1 - IS29. wtu. "'" J uto..hi hetwejrPaysoitUigtr t f.MiiWf i. tj Opening Social For Lakeview Ward .11 fi HI tit Byrcn Fnday' afternoon t charming lion&yt vt ir- - fbTm Wqdnley( September t party given In honor of her daugh-te- r , w. v u or W. o'eloclt at the home "'RJ' vjw. Velma's tenth birthday. Games tin. 4, F. hall. All wemberVr An member are Jnvited to and music were enjoyed, and a especial y ' requested to b present. number of prizes were given, . preseBt -, i wtMgttmthU were served to" the following srusU: Elaine Booth, . Billle Booth. Hyrum Nelson, Earl Olsen, Ralph Olsen, aiarku Hltch- Ihe opening social of tne no . .n. The cpenics social ef jhe M. X' A. of the Lake V iew warL win be' hlJ neer ward haH. In ward the IXaesdav evening In ths !IS5 8.- . nrTTT MTT-- Tl JT ww--- . itJ riv fit rThTPikcTPcak Ctfmb was sanctioned, timed and Wri nmftemm Miifffl t checked by" the "American Automobile Association. A. A. A. officials followed the same procedure-i- i n the winning stock model President Eight as' they did previously with the strictly stock President . Eightwhich traveled 30,000 milesin 26,326 consecu- five minutes. Picked at random from the Studebaker JictorjThePresidentjjweck ed an djcjertdie as ttrictly stick before the race, An again after the run. tr U t) m uJtUhr prfnr tar nth (4.08 t) mi ntumuin inftftul U ttniktlt f tither tfnM nj jwkti -- ' ' The President Eight's record conquest of Pikes Peak is further proof of pc rformance eiaht-cyilnd- NEW-LO- President Eight Commanded Eight Dictator Eight' -- ?om nunder $x"r Dictator.Six Etskine Six . about, the y outlook for Provo and believe the 111 nearJuturelholds man- ygood things in store for those who re alive to their possibilities.-.-On- e . can look back over a period of' . five years and see many changes v and the momentum has been gain- ing throughout that time. .Count ' r met at twi er , 'o , if-- - We ire- - optimistic PRICES W n- - ' n- - ' , O0Jto,'H9r 86oto.l04J i FACToar ' -- . Tl' . , .the improvements 4Amased"s--jF-pieir-T- w and you will be L 218-Wt-CenteSt- Provo, reet . . v - - llL: s ' |