OCR Text |
Show PEOVO SUNDAY JIERALD, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1928. -- t lialtoa roceired 'a JoveJy 4reaer, Tbey reesoaded with a few Mam TQGp'SCk rv CUB : m" VOLejTRACK U. are turalag toward tree tfc, .0011111 awitdoor workout. Um laAoor training for track atown rg- Is virtually Impossible, to Um lUnltad acoramo4atkma of STARS BETTER - letter mn son an. Tmln bu:Uui for a strong team t tEAGUEACnVE topUoaat The P"! f cinder artists. ahwws ta T- to be exceptionally distance Mm In (print. middle to and weight wU. but weak Pu wu, broad Jump ge tTi!o Cougere, second la the stats bettor WoaThop. to do fhfciTUr. with th. pobllltr of Ag- getaronlng tb champion ytah . f nforanae ord J1" low fcurtfea. rd Jut-X-Me- re ik.Mi.. mil relay Corio- -J. aomprUed of Albrt tea. "Mabel" Miller. Dob etmmoni Ml WrM Vm Writht, elao ! 1" and 880 man. toaa wBWptttmat.to440100, aoo or 440 Milter 4a a. atar Simmon,l run." while Corles and Bimmana-anaaxe rood auarter mller. foot- injury euff.red during t werry-I - bell 1 n-roxpected. . to' round lato good - ! (ailed year. le atar, , Reed Morrill, and Loman Hutchiaga, distance man, are tha two men loot whoee to fill. place win be hardeat Buddy Morgan, Paul Anderaon, Randy leavltt, aprlntera; Odeal. Kirk, and Belar Hutchlnga. men, nd Elwood Jonea, pole among vtultir, art alao numbered the' ioeeea from Uat year'a team. will get uader i Outdoor workout way at tha- "T"' aa aoon aa weather permita.' high-hurd- . w "ni Laat Thursday evening aix of the B. T. V. directed by Misa Rath CUrk and Pre Went E4. M. Rowe gave a concert at the meeting house tor the benefit of tb Spanish Fork seminary. There waa a large and appreciative audience and a neat aum was realatu-den- U , , I Tha Beehive glria . of Palmyra ward M. 1 JL , entertained at the P. Thomas in honhome of Mrs.,! or of then-- . teachers. Miss Sadie . Catherine Hansen, ijoynd Sunday even rag. t Qamea and music wera the pastimes. .At 11 'oclock a. hot supper waa served, -and-Mrs- i 11 2--3. " . 1 'It ? cPATIENTS at my office MONDAY, ' FEB. -- " 7 1 el '1095 R. J. FRY, Inc.3 1 0 .Wgt Iii j a.p lii-j- i AKOia-- 'v lasitrr rout - INCr- - awo on hspiay "... " LADIES FLORAL 174 West Cintr rhpnejt UBE MKEM The Great Independent BW every ttmiMkn mU trMm m r f0ifiO0,OQm as exMol mtt swea W groat aaoaVro rojosrea eMf ssgsseee a fmdlitia. .a irk m fyj O iwra rT. aii ar mm m ai rww .a ar i . - i 7 0 ill' 1 I 1 . (Signed) MRS. engineering genius: n,- Stude--J- J liddg' .' te Engineering and laboratory facilities for experimentation and research are of the utmost importance. Studebaker provides its brilliant staff of research men headed by W. S. James, former section chief of the U. S. Bureau of Standards, with the most complete facilities that money can buy. In Studebaker's laboratories technicians test all materials?' Over the di versified roaair and grades of Studebaker's million-dollProving Ground, Studebaker and Erskine, models are driven in extended tests of speed and mechanical endurance. ar : ... Studebaker gives more; costs less 218 WEST CENTER 4 a -- Because Studebaker builds bodies, engines and chaacia for Studebaker cars, profits of outside manufacturers are reduced to, a minimum. These savings are passed on to you in the form of higher quality materials and the highest type of precision workmanship at a low price. Before you buy a car, take the wheel of one new Studeakers, - It will reveal the moat advanced engineering of 1928 combined with baker's traditions of quality.. One-Prof- it of-TS- e VALUES IN FOUR PRICE FIELDS Brake H.rY 100 Mfle The Pre! Jew Eight . . 85 The Commander , 4 The Dictator. . . lmif -- 7tr Ertklne Si . 4J AM ....... ftiat f. a. fc. fmsmwj, iatWm SO 72 65 62 dm .$1M to 12490 195 to 1695 1199 to 1295 795 so mmmtSm or Auio Go. v- - (mmiinxss:: Studebaker spends millions to make sure : . X. PHONE 1082 rds 1 DR. E. MANSnELD,D 8 WEST CENTER 4 Studebakei Performance iyEYJ.UKE.0. .Office Over Hedquist I)rugJfov Hours 9 - 12 7 1 - 6 : 7 - 9 .. Dehind . no-dra- ft Trovo, Utah. To Whom It May Concern: "Because of the wonderful regults which I obtained from Chiropractic treatments, I am glad to give my testimony to prove its worth and to perhaps" induce others to regain their health the same as a long .time I was bothered with stomach and kidney diseases which finally became so bad as to keep me in bed for seven months. When all other sources failed, I consulted a Chiropractor, who, after giving me a series of treatments oyer two months time, produced a complete cure.' I am more than thaftkful for Chiropractic." r. . Say t With www lubricating system; thermostatic cooling system; ventilating windshield; engine thermom- jeter on daih; fuil.yieton welded steel bodiei;com ddental lock to steering and ignition, etc. Some of . these improvements were pioneered by Studebaker and are still exclusive Studebaker features. Studebaker engineers have provided such an ingenious lubricating system that yovrneed change oil but once every 2500 miles. 1.. - And now, at a result of advanced engineering, Studebaker and Erskine cars jnay, be driven the day they are delivered. No mote tedious ubreaking-in- n at 20nile speed. ; - and t. - PYing the past three years Studebaker engineers have adopted such advancements as the magazine ' - Six .cVictoky tft$, TW.sncoa sn: 'f Dr. E. Mansfield, D. C. Read this Remarkable Testimonial PATIENT CURED Ceater, Pfevt- DODAKBJLOtH T I.-- For Tana la for Dodge Brothers Radio Prognun Every Thura--, day Nlght.t to :S, (Pacific Tune) National Broad- -' Coast Paeifie i'etwork t easting Company, Say It With Flowers: hair-raiai- 13 BED-RIDDE- N , f hair-heart- Constantly kept -- BEERY AND HATTON INDtLGE IN ASSORTMENT OF SLIDES Beery-Raymon- d Tarsrregardless ofpowerof prtcer Headed by D. C. Root, Studebaker's engineering staff leads the industry in point of actual achievement, It is the work of genius to produce such a car as .The Studebaker Commander the car that went zs.uuu miles iJ.UOU minutes. . nothing else on earth ever ran so far so fast. - Studebaker engineering genius is rejiected, too, in the increase of the power of The Studebaker Dictator from 45 to 70 h. p. with greater economy of operation and with no increase in price. 1 m , : If man falls over a cliff aad breaks his neck that'a a funeral. man fails over a allft But if MRS. GRAY TO ENTERTAIN AT and breaks the cliff that'a a "gag" lo a movie HOME or DAVOHTKR -Wife Severe" Paramount' lat- Mr. Deseret Gray will be hoaCeat Hatton Walsee Jest to the Daughters of Utah Pioneer euceeaeor to of Camp Bonneville and their part comedy, and a fitting now "Behiod the Front," showing ners, st the noma of Mayor and at the Paramount h shows why Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen Friday escape are funny. evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. . Alia and Hatton in the Alps en Strong. Mrs. Annie Hedenberg and actBeery some episodes, Mra. Sarah Passey will be the as aaowsltdes, landslides and what not A musical hostesses. pro sisting Cedar directed and the cast gram, will be ,f urnlahod, after which Ralph Includes Ford Starling, Zasu Pitta. came and luncheon will be en Torn Kennedy, August Tottarnr; joyed. All members of the camp Harvey. and their partner are eorditlly in- Sally Blaoa and George vited to be present. TRt'CKS ARE It PER CENT Twelve, per cent, or 8.764.222 of NKLKE CLUB TO HOLD the motor vehicles of the country ANNl'AL TARTY In commemoration of the organ- are motor trucks, of which 90 per ization of the Provo Nelfee KeaP" Ceut are operated by the owners. ing club on February 10, 191. the At the beginning at 1827, farmers members wilt entertain their hui- - owned 90 per cent of these trucks all the highest endurance and speed records (from 1 mile tb 25,000 miles) for fully equipped stock " liewidctletr VhroryTfcassis frametluiVittr" the body lines, eliminates the body sill and the , customary body OVERHANG. j Major body parts are reduced from 367 to 8! 175 pounds of useless weight are cast off! fThe gravity center is radically lowered rith kead room and road, clearance unaffected. The results can pot be expressed they must be . experienced. Ko unpleasant skidding or sideswty at the cor neri. No "chatter" when the Lockheed Hydraulic brakes are quickly applie. A smoothness over cobble roads that you have ' TZ .. imagined possible. A swift car that is safr a moderate priced car that is unsurpassed in smartness and individuality. s -- baker-motor-ca- HRST10 -- - . - y al genius In JS a result of the engineering Studebaker now tt6the Dodge Bpotfaers Victory Sir is not only new' cat but n eaureJ pew and better kind of car. I Or the first time in history, body and chassis are back-whe- BY FRIENDS '" AND RELATIVES, ' . Among the pleasant parties ' of th pant weeh w the aiirpriae on Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Robbios at their horn Friday evening. Five table of progressiva "High Five" were Moo-da- y Bart Aooala W- 1m I i evening. The guest are re- ing- hi piano grouad. W thou t seela wore thein meet to Little th quested Jailed just for fJymj hi;h. ater at S 30 o'clock, when. the on act ay.Th Flattering Wofd"..hjf George Kelley win be presented by wveral club ladies, under the direo- tion of Mra. Kalhryn B. Parooe, Following- - th play., adjournment will be made to ttie foeuity eeeaa. where games and music will be the feat urea of entertainment and luncheon will be served. Mra. Fern 1 ft. Brimhall. Mrs Jennie K. Man-guand Mra Xrla L. McArthar are in charge of arrangement. - - Adjustments iffe rent kingie, integral unit. SrRFRISED zszsuiiniuiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniig 10 FREE . BRILLIANTLY - - Harding. ' baadsat theaaaiveraory party ..at-he-he- me I?IUIl--iUiut?a..oi.hrlc- ' ' Frianda and relatlvoa of Loula CUgg pleasantly surprised him at tha homo of Mr. and Mra. Joy Clegg Friday evening, la ceiebretioa of his birthday aaniveraary. Contest games aad music were the diveraiooa. after which an elaborate tray luncheon waa served to the following: Mr. and Mra LouU Clegg. Mr. and Mrs.. Wesley Harding. Mr. and Mra, Ray. Harding. Mr. and Mr. Roland Harding, Mr. and Mra Joy CJcgg. Mr. and Mrs. CJoyd Stone, Mr. and Mra Leland Gammon, Mr. and Mra Clarence Gammon, Mr. and Mra. Murray A. Murdoch. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Murdoch, Mr. and Mra. James T. Blake,. Mr. aad Mrs. George F. Wells. Mrs. W. J. Clagg. Mrs Verona Winters. Mis Jena. . Clegg and Mra. Owen played, Mra. Thomaa Gammon aad P. B. Johaaon -- baukg awarded the high score prises aad the consolation favors being won by Mrs. Bert Carter and J. Clyde Knudsen. A dalle lout hjncheoja waajsuyed. durlag which a muaicaj program wa rur nlahed. Present were Mr. and Mrs. William Carter. Mr. and Mra Bert Carter. Mr. aad Mra Thomas Gam- P B Jfthnanri. Mr. and Mr. Walter Scott, Mr. and Mr. Charles Robbina. Mr. and Mrs. Frad WestphaL Mr. and Mrs. Ly moo, Mr. and Mra. P. B. Johnson, Clyde Kaudaen, Mrs. David Kling. Mra Herman Bachman, Mrs. A. Mrs. Hoar. Mrs! Lyl Poaj. A. H- - Jones Mil- s- Mabd Johnson. Misa Ines Peay. Mias Irene WestphaJ. Mias Janett Robbina, Mlaa Joyce Knudnen. Roy Weat-phand Mrs" Hannah Robbina. m , ' VAJtTT - - Pal-ray- ra ised. WELL ARRANGED 81 Rf RISE . WtttrM r v ri' RotMoson, Mea Amy Cummings, Mias Edith Paay and MW Melb . 880-yar- i AJMTRA NOTES a MetHJleUrMisaJtii vrvrKV,v!rlT,v Ir.g seaaoD'a work. men expected to i Among tha new how class are - "Clug" Vaeber, and printer; Raamuesen, aprlnter; man. Tony Bentley. distance i Joa Bentley, hurdler, who haa to make the grade In tuat ' onijnsa J-- 5. yr. diat-ane- e- Ooorgo Ramsbotham, Mrs. Louise Brows, Mra. Karl Peterson, Miss Lar- Mario Fletcher. Mrs. T. !,',, tim the bap lor track by tha eases open. Veland Call.' printer, also la on Jiaad thla gtooag I Weights " Weight events 7cevapn4ry strong or th "T thla year, with Mark Rmvm, Karl .Bunnell, .and Georg and Don Corbett OrUn Blddulph.h ih Jumper, and Henry Simmons, high huraierralao are In readiness to begin the oomr I Jt'ST-A-MKK- E baJf-eail- Tl?rJia! -- riXASAVT EVEN IMG SPKNT Mr. and Mrs. Harold BlumentbM and Mr. and Mrs. Eari Bltuuealhal vara. the gueeta of.Mr. and Mra. -Leaau 6TJ Ueoo HedquiM Thar IMk7WKe at their home Fri lAsaertea. powerful tuUioav-wtoCard aad aauslo ware serweUoa and ontdof resreaUosi er day evening. foaturea. during wkick a (aarsakM, planMm to . lacntda . thia enjoyable daltfioua luncaeoa waa served. nstkmal ta .unity gigantic survey of outdoor oadiUeea. NOTICE TO BONNEVILLE SadoroenMnt of outdoor, fcsvor GLEANERS-. feminine Runner Shatten and pubue-eptrtte-d ekisena hero has Mra. Itboda Jt Aoererg wiu to word been aoeordlng obtained, Record In 880; Men Are from the National headquarter of give an totarebtlng demonatrailea the League at Cateago, and mater- ea the making of pring, flower Still Marh Better. ial for organising a local chapter ta la the Gieaaer class of the Bonneville ward M. L A. at the aoeetlng order to moot offeetivaly take the opportuaiUea offer Tuesday evening at f:30 o'clock. of NEW TORK. Feb. 10 (UP). 4, ie in Lb hands of Clarence Cot-tai- n The demonstration promise to be Some Idea of the margin of differof the Brigham Young unusually Interesting, according to ence between the athletic performMrs. Alberta Etlott, clasateader. and ance of men and women la furAn Jnraatigatioa .will be under all girls of gleaner age are urged nished today by the comparative take hero if a chapter is formed. to be present ' lime registered in the annual It is understood. In connection with tlon-wthe Nwkt AWUe games-oCLL'B Conservation survey l the In which Lloyd Ilahn, the. mighty being made by the league; under ENTERTAINMENT his to added amasing the direction of Seth E. Gordon, forKebrasktn, Mra Harvey Holland entertained winning streak and Miss Catherine merly executive officer of the Penn- the members of the Donovaal smashed her own world's sylvania Cam Commission and club at her home Friday afternoon. reconHirtho laxgtly. responsible for th national An attractive valentine dacoratrre tlaha Rons Easily ly famous Pennsylvania ayitem scheme waaarraaged with heart In W Jdnesdar rrtWt game. of gam and fish administration. and - carnation. Three table of H threadand and Mrs. Glen FUhlng Kahn, running aaaily anting bridge were played, Mpre.iLsh.and better fiehlng, more Gardner being' awarded the high ing his way tnroufh a handicap game and better hunting, more re score prise. The following wore fleUT patterei past th half-mil- e mar well inside two minutes, and creation areas and more opportuni- served a delicious luncheon: Mra went on to win the 1000 yards run ties for outdoor sport, and full Guy Bhurtliff, Mrs. Thomas Clith economic protection and use of roe, Mrs. Almo B. Simmons, Mrs. in 8:15 The indoor record for the half natural resouroee, are the basic R. E. Horner. Mrs, Ralph Tbrimaa, It advocate I Mrs. Walter Welst, Mra A. Opper-aalle ma iot men Is l:54MlT6Fw'b-jne- a idea ef"ttre-leaguIt U 1:38, established in the true sportsmanship and sportamen- - men. Mra Leon Hedquist. Mrs. . Newark meet by Miss Donovan. Ilka method in ahooting. flahlng luicn w. . , " uwuiici, mum. camping. whose, best previous time was and A. Larson and Mrs. Alex Morten- . ,1c. wart I. at.. ' . 238 . the latter two being invitod ranks It seems therefore that a man aia yoara old, yet it . now welfare tr"leading public can spot a woman a starts of 40 among the or America.-- It haa won seconds and beat '", her" at half a aaaoclatloBS ok MmnMli., nflaKio In thla ' . mile." CLLB It will be afgued, of course, that country that Herbert Hoover, hon Mra Henry W. Gease will enterwomen have only Just begun to run orary preaident of the league, has tain the Nineteenth Century club the greatest force in tha members such distance, that Is, under A. called it for at her home Friday afterth protection; aad A. U. auiplces and that their time country out- noon at 2:30 o'clock. An Interesting of for opportuaiUea indoor record for door life. alnce the world's member of - the program has been arranged and a the 880 yard run haa stood on league ia a"Every soldier in our ranks full attendance is dcalre J."" 24 the record books for years.. Jt fighting an organised battle for this waa made by K. B. Parson at Buff- vital thing in tha nation," Mr. Hoov- BONNEVILLE WARD RELIEF alo, March 19. ,1904. SOCIETY er aaid. followed Among the girla who Preaident Coolldge caa aaid. "The At the Relief society meeting In In her Ixaak Walton Miss Donovan to the tape appealing to the Bonneville ward Tuesday after-record breaking run was Dorothy evary lovsr of league, haa the outf-d'aore- , proved itself an effective educattom gram-i- n honor of tha retiring offiWmmcrsrUaJsiMalJrryfSI: wooee (M mother. Mrs. Wallace, a) force for intelligent conservation cers of the organisation. Mrs. Iris husband trains her. Is ambitious to in. this country? L. MrArthur, Mra Myrtle Stewart mske the American Olympic team and Mrs. Sarah Zabrlekie. It is also which will go to Amsterdam in WALLACE BEERY' LITERALLY annual fee day and the ladies are AN ARMY BISCUIT 8HOOTER request! to come prepared to pay July. For the first time there are track and field events for women their duea A splendid program will on tha Olympic 'program. are again coming into be furnished and refreshments will Biscuit, M Is Included their own aa a standard article of be served. All members and friends One of these events. will be the humor, due to the efforts of Wall- are Invited to attend. d run. an event In which the ace Beery. . . v A. A. U. haa not encouraged com In RETIRING PRL-iARFor many years petition among women, it being film comedies left biscuits sadly In i.ACHEKS HONORED generally believed that they were the background. Biscuits were reComplimentary to Mrs. Ernest better off If they confined thenv ferred to only in newspaper Jokes Paxman, Mrs. William Andrews selvea to dashes and hurdles Un and cartoons A bride'i first biscuit! and Miss Bessie Hatton retiring ' Miss Donovan, Mrs, were invariably hard enough to teachers from the First ward Pridoubtedly. Wallace and Mini Eleanor Schoon- - break hubby's ' teeth, or were mary association, the officers and over, who finished second last last har,ritai1ljag be 6V wttT But, in "Wife Savera," which is o . Mrs. T. C. Larson, president. :(f foreMt comes time to go to Holland. snowing at the Paramount theater, Thursday oven Ing. Th delightful Germany, among other compet- Beery proves his pet contention that affair waa in th form of a valening nations, has been paying par- biscuits are really funnier than tine aad the entertaining ticular attention to developing wo plea, especially when he makes roomaparty were prettily decorated with men runners, and has some girla them.', ' ; hearta and red and white carnahitting around 2:30 wno will make tion. Progressive "Hearta" waa the ' trouble for ours at .Amsterdam. feature of entertainment, the prises .QCOBCM MEETING Our women are not going to have The regular monthly meeting of being won by Mra. George Rama-bbthaan easy time in the Olympic sprints, the 12Jd and Mr. Byron Duki. n Quorum of Seventy will either. Somo little Canadian girls be held in the Second ward Re- behalf of those present. .Mrs. Lar. burned up the boards of Madison lief, society hall on Monday eve son presented tokens of appreclaSquare Garden the other night, ning .at 7;30 p. m. All members Jtlon to the gaests of honor. Mrs. running away, with all the. prises, are cordially .invited to be In at- - j Paxman and Mrs. Andrews were Rosa Orosi. a chubby Canadian tendance. presented, beautiful trays and Mias miss, is credited with better than 11 aeconda In. the 100 yard dash, best Urn la whereas Helen Fllkey's ' R T. . Membere of the Lianaa club will at the home of Mr. Clarence Olaoa Thursday aflerooo, wbQ taachoerwitt arwtagt ewwei e be the diveraiooa. All membera are' cordially Jatted to bo prteent. -- remark of appreciation. Jk. mid waa night a dsiidoua Juocheon asrtajB to too fallowing:. Mra-Lanc Hone, Mrs Bert. PsJfMrS, Uis. kits, Vra. Byron. Duke, Mrs. w .tMet IF a repWrrapprolng. Wtta. sprint i F.6PW2Q h4. S.VAJ iir Distance Men Jumpers and Pole ' ' Vaulters Are Needed tt . L V PHONE Z61 969 r |