OCR Text |
Show TTTE PACE TEN JOURNAL, LOGaN CITt, CACHE COUNTY, UTA& ! THAT MOTOR CAR OF YOURS &atulrday, February 13, asst 132c. ii hr wtlUam rt.i.MAN . Talk with Automobile Owners and Driver on Expeh How to Get the Most Out of Their Car at th (Copyright, 1925, by The UUouta Feature Cervine) ITeart-to-lTea- rt I WELLSVILLE . Mr, WELLSVILLE Feb 13 and Mrs. Jos N. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs, A, M. Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 0. Gunnell were Ilyrum visitors Sunday, bung in attendance at the 70th birthday anniversary of their mother, Mrs. Robert Baxter, A delicious dinner was served to twenty-guestA . beautiful birthday cake was used as a center piece for the table, a basket of pink poses decorated the rooms. The day was spent in social chat, eVeryone having an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter are enjoying fairly good health. Mrs Baxter was presented with Borne Very beautiful birthday presents : Mr. and Mrs. Jas. N. Larsen were very pleasantly surprised Sat. evening when a few of their neighbors met to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Larsen The evening was spent in candy making and social chat Light refreshments were served to M. and Mrs. Jas N. Larsen, A RATHER HIGH KECKED FROCK Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Darley, Mr. designed for ten danssnt, tnd and Mrs. Lorin Miller and Mr. itself with rhinestones. The tong and Mrs. Henry B. Murray. pointed collar with it odd design I. On Monday evening the M. of a tie is appliqned to tbs frock. A. officers, Teachers and pard- Scalloped top makes th flared Smoke bine skirt interesting. hoi's entertained at the tabe'r- bine velvet, darker with Georgette and cast hade for the partners makes the frock. y- - of their Drama which was presented to several large audien- - son spent Sunday at Smithfield Ces in the stake, also the Bishop the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gkn pic and the Orchestra end part, Jorgensen. , hers. A delicious three course Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Allen of luncheon was served the eve- Logan were Wellsville visitors ning was spent in Program, on Safe and Sun. games, and dancing and was enMr, and Mrs. Jack Garrett of joyed by some sixty five guests. Garland spent Sat. and Sunday Miss Rena Brenchley enter- hero business. While tained Mrs. Lea's Music club on here transacting were the guests of they Wed evening with some twenty Mrs. Kate Garrett, pupils and ten parents in atten- Mr. Mrs. Earnest Maug-ha- n and dance. The program consisted of weffe the Dinner of Amalga musical humbers by the pupils, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. of guests Brench John Mrs. C, Reading by on Sunday. ley and a Duet by Mrs. Brench- Maughan Mr. Mrs. Norval Bailey of and MrsBankhead. and Maggie ley ' in Cache Jet, spent the week end was silent hour social A ; games and light refreshments here with Mr. and Mrs. Jos Bailwere served by the hostess as- - ey. Mr. and Mrs. Vol Frank of Losisted by her mother Mrs. John C. Bruitfdey. gan spent Sunday here the guest Mrs. Alice Miller and little of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theur granddaughter Alice Miller have er. spent the past week at Tremont Mrs. Roy Worley of Mr.Logan and on with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dunn spent Wed. here with Mrs. Bassett. of Bride Me IlyMrs. Well. Royal Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones rum spent Wed. Thur, and Friday here the guest of Mr, and entertained on Sat. evening Feb 6th it being their Mothers Mrs. hire. Thos Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford William 'D. H. Maughans birthday an- s. 4 - 1 EASIER 1X)R PRIMING Motorist , wha End it neces-furto remove spark plugs te prime the cylinder,- d.rect on extremely cold mornings should remember that tnetals tend to iigl ten up when cold and that a cold p!ub will he difficult to remove If it ha. (teen." screwed in tightly at sene previous time w hen the engine was warm. STEAMING, NOT WET If the car has heefi out in a Winter rain and is brought into a warm garage the wr.m dowg will jjleam and give the appearenee of being drenched. When this is the case, tl e cai owner would do well to chamois the body of the car first and wait to seti whether the glass of the wmdows dries off when it waims up. This may save a tot, of extra work at a time when It isn't any to pleasent to fu'p - cc-U- I catch th ends of the robe in the heed clamps. Otherwise the wind will carry the ret off the hood and perhaps drop it on the rlrcet. Keep the grease gun on a TNTHE NARROWING FIELD bracket attached to the engine aide of the dash. Thus after the car has been running the grease will OFTRULYHNE MOTORCARS be somewhat that the softened so of lubricating the chassis will te greatly simpli-f-e- d. CONTRACTION DOES IT Here is a tip to progress ve motorists in the way air pressure holds up in tire, during ex-- YES, not only a new Paige, but an' finer, smarter, more ; ' during Paige. Li th industry five Paige Cars can be built where only one was built before Paige ha Set a price upoh this hew car many hundreds bf dollars lower than that of the preceding' Paiges. Singularly free froth freakish novelties and devices of High Bounding name but dubious merit, there is yet not one en- f. Retaining all the fine performing qualities that established earlier Paige cart masters of the highway" retaining, too, all the generous roominess of those luxurious Paige bodies of earlier days emely cold weather. Contraction of the valve and dust caps makes, them 4t tighter and greatly minimizes valve leakage. To keep upthe a.r pressure to this newest Paige yet emsingle essential item from better advantage duping warmbodies features ah it own 77j2T Kfnct an air Cleaner to the perfected er weather the trick would seem that distinguish it not hly to be-t- keep the caps tight. former Paigefl, but among Brakes missing from its deRETARDING UNNECESSARY with the car. all former cars. among and equipment sign The old rub about retard ng REAL DANGER SIGNAL a is car It built jut as the spark when cranking a cold motor New motor cars come and go. Pont wait for the motonietei in America But only beautiful just as strong just does rot apply to semionce in a blue moon to reister danger before open- 'ngine a lasting and just as capable automatic advance type of ignicomes a Car so .solidly built the ing radiator covering. Your tion control. Even as human skill can build and backed that a skeptical though th warning is the sudden r'se of spark, lever is set Cn what when that skill is directed by seems public will accept it instantly the red Une, regardless of where to Ibe the resources as vast Us those of ahd without question as somefully advanced posiit happens to be when the rise tion on some of the newer cars, Paige. thing decidedly newer and finer commences, the spark; doc? not fully advance and worthier in motor Car deWINTER WISDOM And because in the great, new until the engine is running fast and performance. But see sign Thu lower half of the radiator Paige factories acclaimed by it at the Motor Shows or at bmr the Sn4nl Fto cannot run Obviously ergine thj fuungtr is more Ikely tp freeze than the fast when Hid De Uxc Ftvt foremost engineer finest in all our salesroom soon Stdi$j?or Frnmt mfcrMemt $1995 hr eh Da just start'ng. A back Left upper for the reason that the f're from, pre ignj'tion thus is $ Pflfljcttftr Fritm f. . k Pwfto. Taft mra latter is always kept warmer avoided vfth the return water from the WEIGHTautomatically. MAKES TRACTON hpt cylinder block. Moot drivers when caught in When parking the car on a deep snow 4 immediately invite cold, windy day face the car to th passengers to alight, imaginward th wind. If lefltin thq re ing that With a lighter load the veise position the wind will car will make better progress. 50 West Center Street, Logan, Utah fcwecp up through the engine The exact reverse, however, is and pan cool the engine true. The engine invariably has even though the radiator rapidly is cov- latnpie power to pull, but the ered. wheels cant get traction. So Montana spent Thursday here. DF.SIGN FOR A NIGHTGOWN When placing the robe over 'em in. Get your traction Mrs. Thomas Archibald and pilo the hood fer good measure as a vdth Levi weight. Your passengers son Thomas and Mrs precaution against freezing can be of weight assistance. Broadbent of Welser, came here t attend the funeral of iuversary. The evening was Mrs. Maud Stocks of Lewis- their mother. spent in music, games and social ton, Mrs. ' Wells McBride of Word was received here chat, a delicious luncheon was Ilyrum Mrs. Sara Parks, Mr. Thursday of the death, at Helpserved and covers were laid for and Mrs er, Utah of Mrs. Leah Popple- Brigham ten guests. Out of town guests Mrs. Georgiana Ilill.Maughan, yVIr. and j ton and the remains would a were Mr, and Mrs. Wm P. Maug Leroy Hill, and Mrs. N. J. (rive here Friday. han, Mr. Louis Maughan, Miss Allen of Logan, Bishop and "Mr and Mrs. Oliver Smith of Ethel Redford and Miss Ramo- Mrs Chas. Gunnell of Howell. Paradise were Wellsville visitna Maughan all of Ilyrum. Mr. John Maughan of Logan ors on Thursday. Mrs. Jos Bailc-is spending and Mr. Wm. C. Brenchley of Mrs. David Hurst of Paradise the week at Cache Jet. with Mr. the old folk stake committee. returned home Thursday evenand Mrs. Morval Bailey. Mrs Mr. and Mrs Lewis Perkins after the week spending ing Morvnl Bailey having had an entertained a tdinner Saturday here with her Mr. and parents, -- it being their mother, Mrs. Mary Mrs. Henry Maughan. Mr. Norman Lloyd of Salt Minerallys 76h birthday anniMr; Harold- Swift pf Lcgan Lake City spent Friday and Sat- versary. A delicious dinner was was a . Wellsville; Avictor on urday at Wellsville transacting served and covers laid for fif; ' , Thursday. business, a teen guests. . v Glehn ofv Millville Mrs. Harry Williadft of BrigThe friends 'of Mr. Jth J. .MrgJos. was visiting at '.Wellsville on ham spent the week end here to know will be glad Hendry with Mrs. Dewey Summers at that he is recovering from the Thursday. , the home of Mr. and Mrs MichMr. and Mrs Geo. J. Haslam which he has had for diphtheria ael Hendry. of Logan were in attendance at Ills Very !mp1 design shown the gown Onelnlf the design Is the past two weeks. here for pointed heck nightgown Riven the dotted line and airow rMs funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Neilson the Parker. state to We are very sorry works up in at most effective man indicating the center. Work all of River Heights spent .Sunday that Elmer the old son Mr, Louis and Henry Riggs aer. Cut a gown with painted neck black portions of the pattern solid here the guest of Mrs. Emilv P. of Mr. snd Mrs. Alex W. Archi- of Teton City are the guests of as shown in the little sketch in satin stitch and the white por Transfer the pattern to the Foot ot tion in open cut work P. Maughan. 'Mrs. we Emily Maughan. has hope bald diphtheria, l ijMOLiy" Mrs. John Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Baugh spent for his speedy recovery Has-laTuesday and Wednesday at Ogof Logan spent Wed and ThursMr. and Mrs. LeRoy Hill oft Mr and Mrs. Floyd Hardman Mr. Richard and Briar den. were called to Weiser, Ida- day here. ijogan spent Thursday at Wells- - were Wellsville visitors Thurs-villElder LeRoy Maughan of the ho cn account of the serious j day. Mr. and Mrs. Jos Haslam of Wellsville 2nd ward and Mrs. illness of their mother, Mrs. Lewiston spent Thursday here. Millie Peterson of the Relief Ann R Haslam who seemed in Mr. Charles Bradshaw of of Society stake board were the the best health, but Hall, Montana is spending the speakers at the Wellsville ward took a stroke from which she week at Wellsville. Relief g on Tues- never ingrained consciousness Mrs Verna Sorenson of Men-do- n day .After the meeting a social and passed away Monday evenspent Thursday here jwith hour was enjoyed and light re- ing. The remains were brought Mr. and Mrs Wm. H Maughan. freshments were served to fifty here Thuislay morning. The Mr. E. R. Owen of Logan members. funeral services were held at was here in attendance at the Sister Emily Savage of the the tabernacle Saturday at funeral services of Mrs. Parker stake Relief Society board was one oclock Mi's. Clara Jarvis of Hyrum in attendance at the Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Maugh- spent Thursday here with Mr. 2nd ward on Tuesday when a an of Hvrum were Wellsville vis ,and Mrs. C. W. Parkinson. social hour was enjoyed by all itors on Thursday. Mr, and Mrs Francis Jorgen members present. Mrs Wm. Baxter of sen of Logan were Wellsville Miss Barbara Maughan is spent Thursday at Wellsville visitors on Thursday. week the Pocatello. to be in attendance at the fu- - Mr. Fred Parker of Hall, at spending of Mrs. Jas. Parker, Mr. and Mrs Herman Theur-jnerMontana was called here on acer had as their guest on Sun.j Mrs Albert Larsen of Logan count of the death of Mrs. Jas. day Mrs.Theurer's mother Mrs .spent Thursday here. Parker. Sun- Mrs. Walter Jones returned Sjoberg of Wellsville. Wednesday evening the Miss Mary Jones of Wellsville day School of the 2nd ward after a two months visit spent suid Mr. Parley Rasmussen of presented their drama to a in San Frame i'o. Calif., the Printing should be a reflection of yourself audience, Brigham City spent Tuesday large appreciative of Mr. and Mrs Edgar YOUR guest business. In other words it- mirrors your be to evening with Mr and Mrs. Ed- These young people are yeur was personality. d win Tavior at the home of Mr. congratulated in the vay and Mr? Thos. Larger, And here ifl shop that is known for Its quality work, and Mrs. Jeff Hall of Ilyrum. who have been living at lrovc presented materials- - and quality service. Mr. John Maughan of Logan The M. 1. A stake boards return quality tree m(nth n-espent Thursday at Wellsville. met at the home of Stake ome for the remainder of May we have an opportunity to quote you prices on Out o f town guests who were sident El.ste Gunnell Tuesday wjnter Printing that bring results? the old evening Light refreshment? at in attendance trs. Emma Larsen of Lfgan guests. fourteen folks party of the Wellsville were served to t Thursday at WeRsvillo. Mf. and Mrs. Harry Tarkerj an(j Robert Has-ward weie Mr mid Mrs. Jos. of Logan from Weiser President and family of returned Logan,, Johns, jam and Mrs. John A Israelson of Thursday in attendance at the! ere they were by tbe 75 West tenter of Mrs. Jas. Parker. their mother, Mrs. Ann o t Ilyrum. Mrs. Eliza Owen and Mrs. Mary Baker R Haslam. of Logan, Paige-Hydraul- ic 1 1495, J Jewett Sales Co. y at-ta- ct I - ( f . - yourBirfWlCIC six-ye- ar m e. -- Society-meetin- ALL through the ordinarilyYIack winter month, V Buick factoric have been straining at peak capacity to meet the demand for Better Buickt. Public preference has created a tremendous market for this better motor car. Buicks volume of sales has increased all over America. Greater value and the greater satisfaction which every Buick owner know have sold, in six months, more than 120,000 Better Buicks. Come in and see the Better Buick. Examine its outstand. and ing quality and luxury. See for yourself the modern exclusive features of design and performance which disSealed Chassis," Triple tinguish it 75 horsepower, Controllable Beam Headd Sealed" engine, others. and many lights Order early to be sure of delivery at the time you want Valve-in-lUa- your Better Buick. FLINT, MICHIGAN BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, Motors Dnaiim Cororfttton Gciwnil mttvr cmrt rant In Me 71 Bttur Bulfl SI Cylinder If k. Buick act-rt- ri. Amnf tk BaWk ami rlttd madcl thtrt l on ikal will mart 3ar dllrw Marti JJ I nnmiuIW!,l Valwin-HM- d THEBETTERBUICK Blair Motor Co. 55 West 1st North Mwtmol Backed by Personality! al j - - THE JOURNAL de&th-funer- al j & ' i 4- - Jl I |