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Show i !' ?k i r THE NEW MODEL I Chevrolet Master De Luxe Sedan cDociet SALT LAKE CITY, aero-strea- 4 i'. i ' Jy -- S. A. Barton was the honored guest at a dinner party given Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dan Olsen. A sumptuous dinner w a s served at one oclock at one long table centered with beau-- : tiful pastel shaded rosebuds. Places were set for twelve guests including the following from Ogden: Dr. and Mrs. I. J. McKell, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Vendell and Mrs W. I. Barton. $ $ $ Friends Feted Mrs. Norm Nelson was hostess at a prettily appointed autumn bridge dinner Wednesday eve-ning at her home. A Halloween theme was car- ried out in the favors and menu and beautiful rosebuds centered iencd and strengthened by ancd to bag a deer on the open- - the comfort over all roads. six small serving tables. huntnew in steel tubular best reinforced the deer ing day The power plant in both sePrizes were won for bridge enin the state tube the the being ing grounds Chpv- - construction, ripe is the scores by Mrs. Norman Jenson, high-couphosleryi Bcavcr mountains ncar his home Mrs. Milton D. Peters, Mrs. W. rolet The valve-isafety edge of town, L. Holst, Jr., Mrs. Clyde B. pression head engine, in which refine front seat backs is continued, Stratford, Mrs. Ruel Eskelsen, r have models ments introduced in 1938 arejand and Mrs. J. Leo Nelson. 'English Baffles Students type of front seat, continued, and additional re-- the split-bacCal. (UP) Uni- BERKELEY, the bushion being continuous finements resulting in greater vcrsity o Caifornia professors Luncheon economy, durability, and ease fromer- one side of the car to the a re wondering if Engiish is Bridge members of her Honoring of servicing, incorporated for!? to be used in the United club, Mrs. Leona S. The drivers compartment is ceasing 1939. Improvements have been states Out of 2 897 prospective bridge Pruett entertained at a cleverly not only students who t0ok the made in the ignition and oiling greatly improved, required systems, the carburetor, the from the standpoint of operat-- English test for entering the arranged bridge luncheon Wedat her home. tha of cm' ng ease bat Per- - nesday evening 1,714 failed. Fall garden blooms were arort as well. Where advantage university, cent wh0 of those pasSed is taken of the vacuum gear- arranged about the was 62.8, or 3 per cent less tistically rooms and rosebuds centered ber, and the cooling system, shift option, the floor is entirely than last year. the small serving tables. Places which now has a cleared, and three can ride with !U'S were myked for eight guests. i e a t e d ball- ease in the front seat. The permanently-lub- r to To Not Cash? Cash or Prizes went to ' Mrs. Byron lever is removed Motion Pictures Are Your bearing water pump. The dia- - handbrake A O. WILLOUGHBY, (UP) '! c and Mrs. Pruett. e old tiptoe-matifrom its Jeppson clutch location at the right phragm-typBest Entertainment. redis-fo- r AO $ introduced for 1938 is continued of the driver and placed under G- - Knight, attorney , has a check drawn against Club Hostess chief of the cowl at his left. Instru---improvements, United States treasury which is new provision for ven- - ments are regrouped, with con-;b- e A delightful afternoon was 85 cents. It was trols almost at the drivers Partment at the home- - of Mrs. Leo spent There is a flush-- 1 Johnson Thursday when she enToday & Tomorrow Outwardly, the new Chevrolet fingertips. lock on the glove com part-- ; whether toJrameJhe tertained for members of the is longer and lower In to TWO HITS! and the hand control I check or g ance. knobs below are in recessed fHE WORLD CALLED HIM "HERO y Dinner was served at of new the fenders, design the center panel of the dash, oclock, bright fall flowers wheels, running boards, and Colors SHE CALLED HIM "HEEL"... of the instrument panel, adding a gay decorative note hood, as well as by a new winuntil hit trus i.lf flaihsd out of tlit to the tables. Mrs. Zina Anderdow treatment. The lower cor- of various knobs and control son was a special guest. ners of the latter appear prac- handles, and all interior trim, gru.Uing claih of tHo gridiron harmonize with that of the Bridge prizes were won by tically square, thus effecting a making the interior a! continuous straight-lin- e Mrs., Victor J. Bott and Mrs. appearArnold Jensen. ance at the bottom of the side restful ensemble with maximum -0eye appeal. windows. ; 40$ Larger Headlamps PATRONIZE New and larger headlamps are cradled In the valleys be- THE DEMOCRATS NEWS-JOURNA- L tween fender crowns and hood, CONDUCTED AN being mounted directly to low AUTO CARAVAN pads embossed In' the fenders themselves. The lamps are (Continued From Page One) longer, - larger In diameter, farther apart and closer to the shipments during all but the INVISIBLE SOLEf ' ground than In 1938, and their latter months of 1937. These new lenses light more of the exports, be it noted, were NOT AND NEW HEELS ) iroad. rubber, coffee, tea, and the; Dont Throw Away , The 1939 wheels are new. like, but things actually proShoes! Havt Those In-- J duced iThey have four wide spokes by American farmers. Them Rebuilt Th6 stead of eight narrower ones, Senator Thomas, having two as in 1938, and their design is other engagements, was unable Modern Goodyear;, inch less to remain for the evening prQ; flatter. There Is Way - With New-In-- fy distance between the tire wall gram. visible Soles- - y t The county candidates were and the hub cap crown, a feature which not only accentuates introduced and then, dancing GOODYEAR the flatness of the wheel but was resumed. It was a very tom irowh from hub the WILCOX. flyaffair. caps protects pleasing Congressman ROBERT SHOE SHOP ing gravel and from marring Murdock drove over 300 miles AHDYDEVIRE Doc Petersen is curbs. The cap yesterday, from his home in against high COHSTAHCE MOORE easier to remove, too, its lock Beaver, to fill this engagement. 1 1st Door So. Howard He left for Brigham the erhest truix Springs being more flexible, very Hotel Changes in the body proper morning, too, that he had plan- add much to the appearance of fleetness, unity ana length. Safety for Driver . Luxurious comfort is joined Second Hit with beauty of appointments in DICK FORAN in the new Chevrolet interiors. Increased windshield area, BLAZIKG SIXES of instruments and controls; and several other refineof ments add to the THIS AD WILL ADMIT Swen Pehrson and Partner, driver and occupants, supplementing the safety contribution 648 So. 1st E.,,City; Newell feaLarsen and Partner, Mantua made by new mechanical tures. 22nd t Saturday, October Front seat frames are light- - v. Restyled and streamlined, the new 1939 Chevrolets also introduce major mechanical improvements contributing to safety, comfort, and operating ease. They are on display today in Chevrolet Dealers salesrooms throughout the United States. ... knee-actio- 1 timp-nrovp- soft-rolle- d n n 1 g A JtJtMJI cved 1 fr i ibSient. one-thirt- HI ! El 1 THE - News-Journa- l LOCAL ITEMS Mrs. M. E. Altman and daughter, Mrs. Ollie Carr, of Los Angeles, Calif., former residents of Brigham, are spending the week with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Carrie Baron has returned to her home here after spending the past week in Salt Lake City with her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Egbert. S. A. Barton of Mount Pleasant returned to his home Thursday after visiting the past several days at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Dan Olsen, in this city. SO Eggs Widely Classified For the (UP) convenience and protection ol consumers, eggs have been divided into several classifications. The general trade names arev extra firsts, extras, "fresh, sorted, nearby, refrigerated, "second s, storage, and mediums, according to the American Poultry Journal. NEW YORK j I .v Subscribe for the ComCANT COME IN John Strachey, noted British writer on alter Normandie, the aboard interviewed by munism. repuitcis he was notified by the State Department that his visa admitting tour a He planned him to the United States had been cancelled. to lecture on socialism and communism. French Line was oraeieu to hold him in custody and return him to England. two-doo- k 1 n I Oct. 2- 0- (UP) Belief that the public works administration in Washington will approve Utah's request for the new state prison funds was expressed today by Gov. Henry H. Blood. Governor Blood returned from San Francisco yesterday where he visited the regional PWA office and found that the regional office had approved the application and forwarded it to Washington. I do not believe the delay in selecting a prison site will Goverprevent the allotment, nor Blood said. He added that allotments for field houses at Utah State Ag. rieultural college and the University of Utah had received regional approval also and had been forwarded to Washington. Father Honored bodies Sleek new suggesting fleetness and luxury combine with numerous me chanical advancements, at least two of which are major in char acter, to assure keen public in terest in the new 1939 Chevro pt, which makes its formal bow tomorrow in 10,000 dealers showrooms from coast to coast The two new Chevrolet series designated as the Master De Luxe and the Master 85, are of fered as embodying not only distinctive style but an even finer aggregate of performance, safety and comfort characteristics than that which made their predecessors sales leaders in a 1938. Two new models Master DeLuxe four passenger coupe with many distinctive features, and a Master 85 business coupe available on both chassis . . . are added for 1939, the sport coupe and cabriolet being discontinued. 1939 Improvements The major mechanical improvements for 1939 are the new vacuum gearshift with steering column control, optional on both series at nominal extra cost, and the new perfected riding system on the Master DeLuxe. This improvement includes an entirely new knee-actiomechanism, triple-testeprecision-built- , and tailored as a unit to the car, maximum to assure riding 19.33 Will Approve Utahs Request For Funds CHEVROLET CARS 't .j : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, THE NEWS -JOURNAE PAGE FOUR SOj- - 60x76 in. Colton Blankets 750 Autumn Patterns A Few SWEATERS Mens, Ladies, Childre-.iHALF PRICE Assorted Sizes A Good Assortment Of HALLOWEEN CANDIES c 150 & 200 LB. Halloween Novelties' and Noisemakers CORNET 5-1- 0 STORE & 15c KNUDSON BROTHERS PHONE 14 . . 0 Its Blanket safety It. a 11 Aye, zn lassie quit bein' chambermaid to th furnace! Let this Burner do the work an ye will save money to boot. Leava It to Scotty to get to the bottom of thing quickly. Fairbanks Morse De Yuxe Burner heals your home automatically and cut your coal bill as much as SO. -- AMERICAS FINEST 4 S; ) all-wo- ol SHEET BLANKETS Automatic Load the Fairbanks-Mors- e Coal Burner once every 24 hours. It does the rest not only stokes automatically but also regulates room temperature automatically. And you can have this wonderful convenience and comfort for less money than it costs to fire by baadl Come in and let us show you. FAIRBANKS - MO R S E COAL BURNER Controlled by thermostat just lik oil or gas. No acrid fumes. No no special boiler or furnace tanks to buy. No pumps. No danger. Costs lees than any other kind of automatic heat even less than band firing. i V! , Time Now! These cool nights make more bedding necessary, and we are well prepared to supply you with the nationally known Carmen and Nashua blankets, also Barons You will find these blankets to be the blankets. and the best, prices comparable. .5 l i! Really t Small Down Payment 49c Single Blanket, plaid, woven ends, 70x80 Single White Blankets, soft and warm, 70x99 Double Blankets, solid colors, 70x80 Double Blankets, plaid, 70x80 ' 89c $1.39 $1.29 Part Wool Double Blanket .... Cannon Part Wool double blanket . . (Size 72x84 Cannon 25 $1.98 $2.98 4' pounds) Wool, double blanket $3.98 (Made In Six Different Colors) All Wool Blanket, single, serviceable $2.98 All Wool Blanket, (51b) ...... $8.90 2-to- ne Ideal Sheets, 81x99 h . Youll find less shrinkage, less filling and more than ordinary sheets selling near this price. 69c wear We also carry a variety of feather pillows. Terms to Suit ;t BEEHIVE COAL YARD ORVAL E. SACKETT, Proprietor C. A. West Co. 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