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Show PRO V 6 (U TAB)'" D AY -- '. 12 9. H E RALD,? S UNDTCY;OV EMBER 3 - CALL ME Til AT, TRAMPASSMILEl "EF-YOlhWAN- TA 0 II ! 1 .ii pili ' iciuL U jMjggj?: Lr.Vhr nett, left Tuesday for California 1titer- - dvntags Spddtet y tiw modern type " promoting, both Hartuwne vteltM with spel IrahsmlaEion, Mrs. the truest was of and FaysoA safety ndt efficiency, mrtf, listed 1n bulletin Issued .by the maker of H. S. Tipton. On Monday ' after, Graham-Paigewhich introduced noon Mrs, Fi, Mendenball enterd the new type drive in tained with two tables of bridge la her honor. Other guests-werMrs, Tor Graham-Paiff- e January, 192 transmission ha been proved la the Jack DtxoX, Mrs. S, E. .Ware. Mrs. hands, of thousands of owner dat- R. A. Porter, Mrs. H. .S." Tlion, ing two winter and much informa- Mrs. E. E. Robinson and Mm. IM tion on cold weather driving has Jensen. been obtained. Mrs. WeadeU Erladsoa was hostEase of getting under way wheo the engine Is cold is one of these Was at a delightful bridge hinch. pro-vjdc- ff for 1 . , " THE WATHJHATOiu Vr. and lira, P. O. Loveless and teft Tuesday for Eingham - . ttteRaher wiil : i Mrs. Byfon Reece and two children left Tuesday for their home in Los Angeles after spending two month with Mrs. Recce's mother. Mrs. Jennie D. MeClellan and. Mrs. Mi's. Hyrum Lcmmon. four-spee- IT5ELF a I oh display! Mr. and Mrs. John Done left Sat- urday for a" Visit of several weeks (n California. They, will first go four-speI to Oakland to viait at the home of advantages. It is gained by-- utilizing first 'speed,, which is included the members of the Xwlta their son, Ray Done and family, geared much lower than the low Bridge club and the following, spe and will then go to places of cars Mrs. Kenneth Bailey ' and Mrs. Many owners TTf three-spee- d habitually use second Jgear. for Stanley Pixon, all f provo Mra, starting when the engine JaTjaif- - rank Page Stewart, Mrs, O. S. Mr. and Mrs. John Patten of Calficiently hot, hut they naturally use McShane and Miss Jgybil Hopkins first sped in starting with a cold of Salt Lake and Mrs. L. D. Stew- ifornia have been visiting hire this motor. The reasons for using! the art Mrs Floyd Wilson received week at the homes of their bi othd lower gear apply to cars the club prize an Mrs. Dixon the ers, Vivia and Ed Patten. as well, but. to a greater degree. guest prize. Lovely chrysantheLindon'Hall, son pt Mr.'nd Mrs. mums and Sweet peas were vsed on the tables and .to adorn the Jesse HaH and LeRoy Hill, son of r '. Bishop and Mrs. Jasper Hill left rooms. Sajt Lake last Thursday to fill mis- - j - j . . . , four-spee- Crankc&e Should 0 iarjr Cooper, Mary Brian and Walter Huston in a tceae frota Picture; "The ,Virdnian,,r representativee from the Payson Second ward.' They traveled as far as Chicago together which is J mg In the near future for talt With the arrival of a shipment of ILaire to reside, was .the guest of de PennzoiL F. W. GKiylWBULJLMSytnpJMJXk . of the Gray company, Penn- - ior Bridge club last Friday eve zoil distributors, cautions motorists ning, at the home of Mrs. E. H. in Salt Lake and vicinity of the Street Dinner was served 1n the .necessity of special attention to early evening followed with, bridge. lubrication during winter months, Mrs. L. D. Stewart received the "At this time of the year it is merit prise and Mrs. Jensen "was customary to enlarge upon this subje- presented with a guest glft- Mr. Gray, "but because ct.'--itd Mrs Harry S. Tipton entertained of its Importance a review of the reasons is of interest to everyone at a bridge luncheon last Saturday who drives" a car. in honor of her house guest Mrs. "Excessive' choking in starting on Julia Colvln. Her guests included cold mornings causes much of the the ladles of the Senior Bridge club trouble. It. results in an extra sup- and Mrs. J. S. McBeth, Mrs. Mary ply of gasoline in the cylinders that McBeth, Mrs. T. H. Wilson, Men. B. interferes with proper lubrication L, Jensen and Mrs. James Clove. and causes excessive" crankcase oil dilution because of unburned gasoA group of friends went to Salt line seeping, by the piston rings into Lake Saturday evening where they, the "crankcase. "Of course the lubricating value were entertained at dinner by Dr. .of oil diluted with asolineJLa im- and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth." formerly paired in proportion to the amount of Payson. In the party were Mr. of dilution. Since a certain amount and Mrs. E. H. Street Mr. and Mrs. of choking Is unavoidable the result John F. Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Flint is that crankcase draining in winter Dixon, Mr, and Mrs. R. W. McMul-liMr, and Mrs. C. O. Nelson, Mr. jsinaceaaafy more -often than in and Mrs; Sid Coray, Mr. nnd Mrs. . Lee R. Taylor, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Aria C PagerMw. Clara Page, Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. R.. H. Clay-to- n of Mid vale. for' the northern states Elder HHl will laOne of the best known romances bor.. Elder HaTl embarked this cf fiction, "The Virginian.'' the week from Montreal for England .Owen Wister novel which a . few to worlt:n-thr,Britts- h mission. year ago was dramatized on the Dustln Far-nuNeV York stage-'Wit- h A large gathering of young peofn the title role,- has been ple from the various weeds of made into an picture Nebo stake enjoyedeJM" mon's. with Gary Cooper-ithe role of the Gleoner and Junior girls balf which Virginian was given, in the junior high school "And in this role Of the auditorium Wednesday evening un- hard riding. Kindly Virginian, der the direction, of the stake or- Cooper gives what many consider ganization of these classes. the, finest performance of his career. For in every respect, Cooper as a type is what the author asked for. Tall, ruggedly handsome", combining drawling mannerisms action when t with lightnirig-lik- e comes to drawing a gun, Cooper fits into the picture iiL convincing, "believable fashion. He succeeds in imbuing his role with new life, making of it. a vitally alive, mission ?where ; ng n two-fiste- d, -- TURKEYS CHICKENS DUCKS de-'liv- I SPECIALS I Men's Shoes Miss Grace Folland of Provo visited here on Sunday with her ulster, Mrs. K. H. Street. Mrs. Charles Cloward," Jr., entertained at a dinner party followed, with progressive rook last Thurs day evening in honor of Mrs. Leon- - $1.98 Shoes CaMTT-Prese- Part Wool, Satin Nel-sd- n, nt Sidney! Coray, Sr., Mrs. M: Bur-dicMrs. Arza C. Page, Mrs. Clara Page, Mrs. Lee R...TyJv-ftemaT.Wtlson- , Mrs'TJolin F." Mrs. Floyd "Wilson, Mrs. Will Mc- Clellan, Mrs. M. J. Mortensen, Mrs. Flint Dixon, Mrs. R. W. McMullih, k, Blankets ....... liOJ -"- , -- ' - jrx,,. . : er FOUR TURKEYS Jeweler's J. EDWIN STEIN, Prestdent HOLLEY MERCANTILE Inc. r MAPLETON Phone 263-R- V READ HERALD WANT ADS -l il - j. ;i , ti n , ..... ... "t J , . 1 Men's Fancy Plaid Devil Dog Flannel Th e Nexxrikmncy Shirts $1.95 Men's Fancy Rayon and the GOEAT op Lisle Dress Sox or Monday Only One lot of Miasms' Whit.fi 2J Ages 2 to 14 ; ........... 50c . Men's Oxfords: Black Calf v ' -- ' .......... ; V. Men's IJnions 1 k 4... Monday Only lot Extra Heavy ; Ribbed Ecru, fll lift MUU. value ...v $1.50 1 16t Part Wool, $2.00 valu " - Down-Dra- ft Today the .new Carburetlon e 4' ft ' ' principle Of carburetion, adding greatly to power ond has de- Itmianmd' "a tnntlA(lat now MulK-Ran- ge foyr-spe- trans- ed mission ond quick, that completely ; non-clashi- - trons- ' standords-o- f , At the same time, Chrysler Chrysler hat introduced many basic engineering improvements. ' L in these new cars has adoptecT : Down-Dra; from aviation a new Cronkshaf-r- shift the hum. previous acceleration,, flexibility, smoothness and, ease of handling. -- Wheel Hydraulic Brakes .. . Shock Absotbert iHydroulie , Bodies of Roomier . . ; - Construction . . tidughtMetdhvare by CartieretGe, . Multi-Rang- gear - form-a- ll Chryslers emphasize that difference more than evr before. 4-5- . Rubber Spring Shackles. . Chryslel Weatherproof Balanced : Buy Orwt and We.;'; Free , Transmiislon ond Gear Shift Sevn-Barin- g Counter Cap Give You , One idrgi,f Ppwirfot Engfner . . .Molti-Rang- a Men's and Boys' f There ttasatwaiyt ixisted a real difference' in" performance be-tween Chrysler and other cars. FEATURES 1 Ear-fla- p The Radio with the Super Dynamic Speaker without' m all other cars Lot Ribbed Unions-i.- ' . neenngias reatedHnatvebu and larger riding ease bodies which" possess unutuai comfort smartness and luxury along with "dr eadnought" ' "strength and durability. , Arrange at once for your Chrysler demonstration. is too fine a thrill To miss. " ': Multi-Rang- i It . tj Provo -- . f. J y: :2EriKTNORf.HONE.ie57 " ' r " 1 TR0VO, UTAH i - f (., 'I '.: 5UT tr alU-4ir- -1 J Service. e It' 69 Motor Co. i We carry atrompletelmeofaUmodelyintock ' WEST CENTER ST.: '"' , We are prepared to giv&expert Radio service on makes of Radios in any part of the county. Ask about our rree tjome Demonstration, Pnces, Terms ahdt EVERYBODY'S RusSell-Rbund- ' Radio supplier ngi- - 8 368 t er Lon- g- Beach; were MrsC. Q. Mrs. Sid Cdray, Mrs. Albert H. Powell, Mrs. Laban Harding, Mrs. Bound 2. PAIR ; : GiyEN AWAY FREE! Ask about them. . tm Fit ttrwist&lclWeavejit now on display, See Them in Our Window - locality. the-lum- '.Mra, ft' E. Ware and Mrs. R.A. Porter Entertained a few friends informally in honor of Mrs. Julia Colvih. Bridget was the diversion. racy and incomparable convenience have made j' famous but its modern beauty of design lias mad We'll Thanksgiving. have a good supply on hand. Call and make, your selections or phone your order and we will in this work-mansh- in -- . Dressed Alive-o- r t' It winds itsi' Perpetual by the normal movement of the arm. Ircannot h overwound. Unqualifiedly guaranteed. I Its aca At wholesale price, from Saturday morning until interesting-c- ,... Watch. Sclf-Windi- ng haracterization. TLMlk-ABd,.Mra- - Mill. Beautiful, modern, incomparably convenient the-Jose- MECHANIC GETS . . Don O. Ashcraft of this city has ordered 10,000 baby chicks for spring, shipment, and has also purchased two carloads of lumber for hew 'coops. Tie' is located on Vane farm. convej tible The. addition of - a coupe .'an. the jaLryaLer'lQ',cha3ia was announced today by i. W. Frasier,, general sales manager of the Chrysler Sales Corporation, at .. Detroit.. . With this model now In produc tion, the line includes seven body MM'MI WBi ENTERS POIXTRV FIELD Convertible Cope On Chrysler "70" , styles. The new Chrysler is long, low and graceful with smart body lines. It is a dignified couple with the top up; and with the top 'lowered has the eppearance oTlhe flest"roadster; The radiator is high and wide and enhances the impressiveness of the frontal area, where the vertical To the .role of the little school ventilating sljuttens contrast vividly The importance with which pro radiator teacher from Vermont who pre- with the chrorAe-plat- e gressive motoriear dealer regard sides over the district schooHn a sheHHewi shaped- - headlamps and tne equipment and quality of in their service stations wild Wyoming frontier village, other bright work. The hood is tseen"and heard tu" WM empbasizecl ywaterdayufa tiSeTary Brl; joined , by a band of announcement that an honorary advantage in "The River of Ro ing lamps, across the cowl. The service award has been made by mance," brings an indescribable chromium longer than it actual the Studebaker Corporation to Nay-lo- r charm and understanding. As the hoodis appears because of the subtle effect ly Auto company. . Studebakcr- - girl who wins the heart of produced by the narrow vertical is all Miss Brian berine Virginian, Erskine dealer here, t louvers on the- - sides. The entire be could desired. What The award is a certificate of atTwo other outstanding perform- length of the car is emphasized by tendance issued to GH Cox, for his are contributed by Richard sweeping curves and stream-lininances course a satisfactory completion of and Walter Huston, the lat the gracefully contoured rear deck at the Sjtudebaker Service-schoo- l at Arlen seen in "The Lady Lies." reflecting the area of the fenders: last ter South Bend, Indiana, the home of Both these of actors are at home in the Studebaker corporation. , Police statistics show that the to oer- These schools, play an, important roles that suit their talents 88 times , the average .jettixe.it. foctioh part in assuring Studebaker owners chance of'being held up in New of This dramatization throughout the country the services Owen Wister's novel will be seen York than he does in London. of factory trained men thoroughly ; familiar with the most efficient and heard at the Parampunt theamethods of taking care of tude-bak- ter starting today foT"a run of five cars. They arc in charge of days skilled instructors who teach the .. students the uses of specially deFLOWER SPRINKLERS veloped Studebaker service tools and show the approved factory if you have flowcrs in youV method of making adjustments and house, invest in 6he of the cute li tie jprinklcra- repairs, long spout. They are really sensible "The Eagle, 'a British airship for they prevent, the water from $2,040,000 a year to keep dripping when you go from, one in operation. , plant to another. n, thft'x ."feo-ainoiff- head-quarte- rs fv-W- Stout Work tr ... Phone 176 331 West CRadio supplies : , . ' ( :. Provo, Utah ! , 4 . |