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Show rcua PROVO SUNDAY l:.jai:ce BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES SEEIJ t4 T(4 IJHEPRDUE Gut r ?tfT.rt TH fc0CT II IQ W5L3iSa X,T 60 I ' Hr"" 11 ) C J 3 I TROT HA,X " leOoRTAVll AlXsJ&.&OCT-BiJ- II III I Ill ANUlnLH. T If T Tt Z - T- ?i6 : . wards' at Ran rranclaco. tmnieU UlAfd their evening bridga clitb Daniel aad fajnily at Oakland aad ' Saturday Bight at tneif bom In Roy Daniels at Sacramento. Mwtw 'it i Ttr. auif MrT Jai M Tolhurat Lh -- - exp-rten- of automo sortea. Henry Ford' trial and tribu lationa la uu early day of tb i automobile, car horseless riag . to th! position 1 J II of th , richest th man ' in El wood world; arrogKaynea ates with fresk 1 a w a decades , ut-- rnrlUHt m whila he waa trying -- out hisflrat motor vehicle and on' victorw fight for fame and success, and the romance of flllief pltmeen-r- n the Industry are wrlj anowrt. w " r m -- r r A" 1 vSi f f P V Mtevv THK1N6 . VJW.MOcXJ- -t PlANNSO HADMT ANYTHIKKi tVAV-- I I Col TO. T Mrs. Elmer Kempton HOv4.TlRU TVS eA,CK VJAV - Vfil-so- n, 'Mr. and Mra. Vera Juhosoo, In the party wer Mrs B T. CH' r. and Mr. Wffl Madaaa and Mra. Mr. S, U. Eimpaoa. Mr. F. It Clam Pag. Allen Jr, E E. RoUnoa aad : J J 'S!v Bert-AaKt .: Mt. Th regular meeting of th Cul tas cinb waa held Wednesday afEdithElizabeth Ott nUrtalo number of her young friends at ternoon at the.bmae or Mra? Ofwcea birthoay partjf.Tuenlay evening. Olesoa with President Pearl Blgle( . Uia. rsgu.. ry Neva Pickering, Marva Cur lar buatneaa, Mrs. Ida cUnnot of Pmo gev a vary tis. Helen Reac. Helen NewaO, Lstae-atnr". talk en "Juvanil Lillian Hurst. MUdrad Curtis. . Blanch Ana Porter. Kathrya Allen. Fawa Cowan. Edna, Pag Th Parant Teacher organ iaatio4 . and. Eugana Brea. of th Taylor acbool met In a da. Wedaaaa Mia. KatRryi BetU entsrUined HirhtrnT smtar awning day at th Second ward smus' tea young, friends of her son Retd ataat suUL A program, game,- rlsna Saturday evening at A Jolly party. lng and refreshment provided th The boy are, members of the entertainment. - . , Beaver dub. ..... i Mm. 8. E. War M, Salt Lake, Alias Cora Pag was hostess at on bf th delightful social affairs spent th wees end visiting la .. . of th past week. She entertained Payson. t dinner followed with progressStephaa PowU and, Ray Depew; ive Rook at th home of Mr. and of Magna wen her on Saturday. Mrs. Sidney Cor ay on Monday evening. Six table were played and cover, were placed for Mr, and Mrs. Jasper HiH. Mr. and Mrs. Laban Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pag. Mr. and Mra..??eph Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Arsa G Page, Mr. and , Mrs, Spence . Sjmw, Mr. end Mrs. L. ryjeterson. Me. and tl'i - . :. Ius-aabar- -- - - . . ' - ; , llio ..ifho pse h U..; end tafrfy Elc'orsioia ride-cheap-ly re-ea- kr ; Week-en- d Kansas City, beside Increasing th of 289.575 carloads of freight totalsize and personnel of all district ing 5.950,263.608, as well as 208,152.-21OfOCeS. of r pounds " freight7 "Our freight bill was considerably higher last year than la any previous year In our history," Mr, Scharff said, "yet th proportion-a- t cost per automobile was lower becaus our record volum of more thsn a million units last year, coupled with" the efficiency of present PETROIT. Mich, That the uto-- transportation agencies, effected mobile Is one of the railroad's best large economies in transportation customers was revealed here today las well as In manufacturing. Of our total freight .movement with the announcement mat tne freight bill of the Chevrolet Motor 153 49 carloads represented In- ..tuak rT!f,..a 64 j .gu.pU ahipmnlA. bound and outbound shipments to parts for building cars which wer th fourteen domestic Chevrolet received from sources of supply only. This figure does not Include plants, was $34 805.55a 84 amount of . freight In releasing Jhls figure, CJl, the enomou Scharff. general traffic director of ears required to move this tonnage, th Chevrolet Motor company, In Its raw state, into th various stated that it covered the movement paints where It was manufactured 7' f" CHEVROLETS ARE SHIPPED . - . before being ahlpped to the Chevro. let Motor company.Outbound irfilpinenta finished automobile and 237,980 146 pounds of export traffic toCaled 36,07 r carloads weighing, 1,B72,B62,117 pounds. The flgues also ar exclusive of 26251 drlveaways which would hav approximated 63,838 additional- - carloada, aad, ahipmenti frans prts and service depots," STUDEBAKER " fc rilAKES -- TRIP Another motor rout ploneerd by Studebaker car waa repotted re- - sr-( - 1 1 1 1 1 k VMlOl l'l - . t ' --. application. 7 : f ' , . ) reactr $ 14, -- a year fa western districts be struggled alone; wher one lohe, today he has 900 live-w- ir mployes; the little room at home Is Kansas City, was the itartcr for 0,000 ' a chain of 130 atorrs. , In the early development cf the business, lira. Fepperdin also played an Important part end is still active a an assistant in the nanage-'" ' aient ; Bueh '4s' on flKitof real rcmance of the :TPI: rf wr fMunJM mr w p-"i-'i , -- in hvi ii -i i- ' ' t li 9? North West Phoney 1250 . TJeary I. Moore and ; TJ. P.. Abercrombte, Beeelvert. Abloo J. Anderson, Traffic Mgr. " 7Equaki SERVICE GARAGE for protection of perishable freight. ' Salt Lake ft Utah R, : Join th Number! - 8peclal ear eerrlc ' Prices Many. Patrons :-- x f i - Fair Private can and special rates to parties on' -- ; Speedy. Service -- - ' . cently to Studebaker headquarters 1 Plue , latnmutstion, ar 600 Mil Mileage Boks ' t CENTS ren MIL Goad between all station. f- . Y! TJiorouih Work IiJ J return... Lake and EFFICli-NC- eit'-du- "'Where once the capital was 43. today it Is $5,000,000; where once th stock of merchandise was $100, and consigned, at that, today It is SOt less than '' $2,500,003; where once, sales were but a few dollars a wl'l- - . , IIT and EAT '; ' - "TX''' i - .t , ' s .Kri i -. ' ' ) i c they r-- " .b'ank. Pep-perdt- wk tmtirg at nrs. Kenneth Tannar, Xxa. nCxuo-n- v t!lswoct Ur. t'elv afumotta. , automobile supplies he was consid- roll of f 3 gave some strength to Chat opinion. 'That was la 1909 In Kansas City, . Hr. Pepperdine, armed with th tV hii Idea, courage and salesmanship, launched out In the business world. e He: tnewted hla capital of 14 some circulars, dropped them Into the mail and waited for results. He held his position and from his. home In th evening he handled th meager mall order business, but It was n not meager very long, for Mr. lived up to the first syllable of his name. He had "pep," tots of ' OrdeS&iapeascd to e point where the bookkeeping th daJtyTTiiia-o-n waa abandoned and he went Into the automobile supply business with lath feet. The offiee at home hersjflg 'aTBTTarafited rhirntr first rial Business establishment was a II In a amall space, m a garage. outgrew that space and then besmall came a merchant with -- stcr of his own. His first Stock of bout $100 worth of goods carried In th garage was consigned to him by a wholesale house with confl-tfenIn hi ability to pay for them. 11vb Mllllou Corporation. ' This was the beginning of the Western Auto Supply agency, which Inter became a t8.000.000 corporation under the name of th Western Auto Supply Company with headquarters in Los Angeles and operating 150 stores In nine stats from - hr II five Dollar Start When h conceived the Wea of starung a mail order business In- a super cpllM4t and hlM gave- pne Mr. and Mrs. Amos. Mrs. Win Amos and Mrs. Frank Smith motored to Mid vale Sunday to tlslt VI r. and Mrs. Meredith Amoa. They, alto visited friends la Salt a Lake before returning homo. ' birthday party Tuesday afternoon for" her daughter Ruth who was - One f th successful social celebrating her , seventh birthday. events of the past was th surprise party arranged to honor Mrs.' J. V.. Man will had for Mr. and Mrs. g. A. Harris, which guaata last week .her mother, Mrs. waa , given at "their horn last William Keel cjCaxland aad her Thursday evenhtg. Th affair waa Mrs. William Thompson, of given by eighteen members of the sister, . ; , Ogdea, Second ward geneloglcal society who have worked so energetically Mr, and MraT Orson A. Tanlels In that work while Mr. Harris returned horn this week from Cali- worked as chairman and Mr a. Harfornia where they visited with ris as secretary until they were their children, Mrs. William Ed- r . Cers were also prsn-Tenterla South Bend when word was tainment ' consisted of a general DtcUtoTledai) had success- social evening and delicious fully completed a trip fromSalon-ik- f. lunch was served, Greece, to Paris and return. The drive signalised th first round Mr. and' Mrs. Lewis Borg and trip ever mad by motor car te- - Mr. and Mrs. Will Butler of Salt th two cltlea, which are Lake - inutui twa Sunday-an- d 187S miles apart by th most direct were th dinner guests of Mr. and rail connections. Mrs. John Betts. Other guests wer Roaul Torres, a manufacturer of Mr. and Mff. James Webb and Mr. Salonlkl. and Robert M. Asacl, and Mrs. Spense Snow and fam: -- Studebaker dealer there, wer the ily. . drivers. As may well be Imagined. they encountered every type or road "Mrs," JbhiiTianTels JK entertaincondition, from rood to indescrib ed at a charmingly arranged bridge ably bad. The Initial stages of the party last Thursday evening. Her trip through Central Europe wer guests were the J. F. F.'s and ap- particularly trying"; they reported, clej guests were Mr. and Mrs. Viv though th excels power end rug- ian Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tay ged strength of their car brought lor, Mra. Berdle Barnett and Mr. them through without the need for Lloyd Powell. Mrs. Glad Cowan and George Barnett received th repairs or adjustments. Th Salonlki-Pari- s rout 1 one prise fro high score. Sweet peas of many difficult cross country wer used for the table decorations. motor links that hav been forged In Europe, Asia and South America A deligatton from th Pay son - . by Studebaker cara missionary society attended tho ?? if ' i CD -- w .1 T HaaBMBMaiisaMOTawaMaHMssavaHMBMK'l TIME . Msnsoa war to Provo Satardxy ever.trig to at tend a dinner party at th bom of Mr. and Mr. Leon Hedqulst ""Vision, Interpreted In the early- days as an excess cargo 01 nope, biased th trail' for the mrtoric rise of Georje Pepperdlne, once a boofc- ieeper with W. In Idea ana perseverance, to the presidency of the ratesTutomobllsuiTty nnd ao Ted Mr. Ray Mr. and " A Swett apartments, eoorate the of lh Frag- at a very delightful bridge party rant flower; were placed as favSaturday evening. Her guests Inor for th ladies. Mr. and Mrs. J. cluded th members of her bridge O. Cray received th award for club and th following special high, score, Mr, fUy Stevens th Mrs. WO! McCormlek. Miss asoUtloB- and Mr. and Mrs. guests Jan Wood, Miss Jessie Packs 1 of Jesse Earl- - th guest prixa. 8prlngville Mia Madoltn Ttlsoa. Mrs. B. 7". TTrt." Mrs. Ad War Of Mrs. 6eorg Wyler entertained Salt Lake. Mrs Res Harper. Mr. group ef little folks Friday af O. C. Tflelsen, Mrs. Win Amos and ternoon at a birthday party tor Mrs, Minni Perkins. Mr. Dorothy her sod George A, th occasion Feeland received th club prize being hi seventh anniversary. MisaJPackard th guest prise. ". - nter CTov 'were tiaed to Utle7 ajiJPtwes By CXTDE rrBCEU. SCOTT Humane Is plentiful tn the business world but do Industry has recorded more and intensely Interest oe than th wiamif-- cing 0a cSV--- Women's Prcabytrrtaa SpricgviU Wedoeeday peas Cure -f- To M fjORWY I HA frOOO YOU At) I 18, ; A f& Cf US TOC? IM A UTUI rr-- EAC IIUGE SUCCESS AM VV ACT ,- IDEA- VJTTH Ai... .THA-T- THAI tsr-ft- t lISSALb; SUNDAY, MaRCI - ": supply business. OMUlCAR ?: IS - Iff DEMAND . PONTIAC, Mich The Increaninx factory facilities of the Oakland 4 Motor Car company and the heavy winter demand for th Oakland and Pontiac sixes are reflected In a record March production schedule of 2.77S units which exceeds bv yar rrtirrnwimny'1 output during March of 1927. January and February also wit- liessed the establishment of new Oakland-Pontia- c records. As a result, by the end of March the company will hare built more than h cara, a . total exceeding by 112 per cent the 31727 unit production during the first ways a rsew ll ji t ir uuyu a I 47m-COAC- '585 73,-80- 0 three-mont- three months of 1921 : Completion durlns Febnmrv of a third assembly line, in th Pontiac Six factories contributed greatly toward the February record and is assisting the company ms- terlally In reaching Itj high March total. NEW HUDSON PRICES j . US-inc- rurther proaiiftion IneTsses sr afftfeipated la April when the new $3,000,000 car assembly building for the Oakland Six will b placwrm 6trsttoalt4-p-- e d that tnTTasl week will be devote 1 to moving machinery aad equipment from the presnt Oakland-iembl- v building to the new structure which is similar in an details to the model assembly building of the Pontiac Six. Keeping step with the gowing d tnand for Oakland and Pontiac Sixea. W. R. Tracy, vicr In charge of tales, has president eirpsnded the field organization through the esUblishment on March 1st of additional dlatrict offiers .at Milwaukee and Washington; V. C: The Oakland Moto Cnr companv bow has 24, district o;r,ces. M.id be the second hrt( d'KtHct offit-e group maintain ty anv tomranv. This exmnsion follows on th heels of a J.inii?v en- - h chajHi nm-- Coupe (RumbU Smt M extra) - Sedan 1323 - . in-K- k As trfcvt -- ckattli ' $145 Standard Sedan Custom Victoria . life Custom Uodau Sedan 159 Custom Sedan Vm fpo t fJk Dfenal ess So fm tmn mi sf " hew , The consistency of Hudson leadership is but the performance of its first principle, tion and tradition to always lead in value." Thus it was the first car at moderate price to give truly great performance, smoothness aad reliability the industry's standard today. finis it was the first in the development bf American closed cars, and inch smart turnouts " astfagTcwn Car arfil Speedster. The Coach a Hudson irrrention turned jtjht , entire industry tacfosed CirsT The Super-Si- x principle and its companion invention that turns waste heat to power, is the e inost efficient combination in developmentTnd transmission of power, within our knowledge. In the beautifully designed and hixnrfotJoJy finished bodies that feature the new Hudson Super-Sixe- s the same relation of Values obtain as made the Super Six chassis famous, stiin-n--bil- largement of the salts B rmtiattorr wbea Mr. Tracv osened fcional offices at Kew York, Cleveland. t, Chicago, San Francisco aad At-ln- 50 Ty . three daye following its presentation! Thousands of retail deliverie have been made every day since! A quarter million of these new cart are now on the read! And if you jee and drive thit great new --car you canqukLly tenje why it trnen-dout porulariry U increasing every day. t . fZL UUJ vl I Settan 7 Sport Cabriolet -- 595 i -i --. Tie Imperial i$ C landau . bdllrr Truck $AQX i .- Umiy) -J- -L- I EasUst NthStreet, ProTO,JLUahii pnoNEii All sri-- M t lower and tupported on tpringt 64 at long ai the wheelbaset ,t se the worm and is easier to temi-eUipt- b. FUoi. because its Improved 1 Check Chevrolet --Delivered Prices Huttilnin"l valve-ln-hea-d ic drive--becau- , . It if imoother and more powerful rr-zr.z- ; Schofield Auto Go. t- - Coupe the fashion more comfortable Fisher bodiea are anzi? ably styled pew Since Its announcement on January first, the Bigger and Better Chevrolet hat been warded a public endorsement of spec taenia? proportion! Nine million people "crowded Qievrolet'salesroome fthe""firit' TheToartnglfOCj mJ or Road ster The JaBnls Road-sin-e II- motor incorporates numerous engineering achievements- - It is more beautiful and gear steering mechanism is fitted with bU bearings throughout. .And it sells fpf new low prices made1 possible ,by the, cono mies of tremendous volume production - which laiLjear tna Ji. Chevrolet jth WU largest builder:6fautornobncAt Come in today. Get a demonstration ot" this tehsational new car. Learn why It is everywhere hailed as the world's most automobile I luxurious low-price- d I knpenor Motor Co . -- .'.it; - - -- 486 WEST CENTER ST., PROVO. PHONE 74 OLSEN MOTOR SALES TINTIC GARAGE " EUREKA, UTAH ' Y:" PANlSn FORK AT. vtxy' :r 1 SIIULER MOTOR CO. LOW t AiSOIM, UTAH J COST |