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Show FRIDAY, MAY IN MAN TO BE ERADI- SANTAQl ATED FROM FTAII ST A A(.RH i i.TFRU. I Tile Ix'gan, April 27. of Sard a juin, :i -- -- Wd.ian run-: .il State Agrivaft graduated from that mat the (.one'.UMun rent iuarters wo'l., with ut al I GnLi i ; i :.h U- of the cura Bucheloi in Conmieiea. of Science Mr. Johnson has been regi-.ierc- Mr-- . Du.nl S. A. C. Cole in Iuhhci'y. as a Ine. o tin- j, i , ari i.i- . ' pi ogram ii! play - i,,, i,-to- r mil. ii an 1 Hm- - in :na T In-- haw t dry am! a! on' - a.-- ii. i a J Vn'a , wa- iii.u-i-,- " I o' bol 'It ai.ii-i- ,'.l by - an, L ,. Miss Agnes Skinner spent Sunday in Spanish Fork visiting her mothe'. Members of the Santaquin 2nd ward gave the program in the Iay jon ,ird ward Sunday evening speakers were J. K. Tietjen and Olof Olson. A read ing was given hy Katherine Horton, Miss Cora Gardner gave a piano sel ection and an original Musical reading was given hy Ina E. Tietjen. Mrs. Wallace Ilraithwaite had for dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ros lie and daughter Arleen and Mr. and Mrs. Had Nelson and children of Gen-ola- . Covers were laid for 12. Mr. and Mrs. James Kay of Mona were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cloward. '.R I,, d ' o J :a the prowl from lu-i- Every 1 know u: what to t.u-re-. t.u.e I get i pa;i--- r t a new Pirture kinder why the itch to get tie w out to S in r o' a fi ! ' iI h the . ii Bi rm-t- i i ! ' o' a i l : o- i ' if 1 is Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Gore are xpeeting Mrs. Gore's mother, Mrs. Margret Little of Puysoii spent Dallas to anive at their home the Green day at the home of Mrs. Jos 'atcr part of the week to make her halgli. home with them. Mrs. Dallas is leaving Mound City, Kansas where she Mr. and Mrs. Milo McKell arid (laugh has formerly resided. ter Delores were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Kay. The Allowing people were Salt Igike visitors last week; Bishop N. W. NelMr. und Mrs. Chas Crook and daughand son, Roland, Mr. and Mrs. son, ters Ruby and Twila weie in Nephi 7. H. Ewell, and Mrs. Marvin Jensen. shout. Sunday to attend the Trap Aithur Little and Vandas ami Sun Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatch left Wednesday for a few days visit to reteurned to Garfield County. Mrs. John (). Peterson spent MonMr. day in Salt Lake at the home of and Mis. l'.ert Chat win.. the arrival of tiny son to gladden then home The bahy was born Friday Apr. Mrs. John Stewart of Salt Ioike City is visiting at the home of her 24. daughter. Mrs. T. J. Wadsworth Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wadsworth and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kay hnve pur- Sunday. Mrs. Stewart motored to Mammoth chased the home of Mrs. J. E. Ferge-son- , to spend the day with relatives. and expect to move into their new home about May 15. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Taylor motored Eugene Warnick who have been living to Eureka Monday evening to visit in the place have moved into the Wm. friends. Robbins residence on Main St. Mrs. Ted Jackson of Las Vagus is had for her a few days with his sistei dinner guests Sunday her mother, Mrs. spending Mrs. Merlin Johnson and family. Emma Carson, her Brother Warren of all Carson and Miss Elaine Dubois Mrs. Edith Lofgran entertained at Fairfield. Those a birthday party Wednesday. Had Mrs. and Janies Mr. were Miss Cora Gardner was a Salt I.ake present Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Houghton, field, visitor Saturdey. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Ijofgntn, Mr. and Albert Lofgran, Mrs. Anna LofMrs. of Silver York Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Ellon Bettes, Mrs. Olivia city spent Sunday at the home of Mr. gran, arul the hostess and ho, - husPeterson, and Mrs. Rollo York. band, Mr. Sph Iifgran. left Mr. and Mrs. Walt Callaway Mrs. Ina E. Tietjen had fo- - hei Saturday for a 2 week motor trip thru dinner guests Tuesday, Mrs. Grant Southern California. Kavvania and daughter, Regina Ant Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kyte left the of Sun Francisco. California. Miss Don ami Kt nneth latter part of the week to spend the Etha Beesley and of boston, Mass, and Mrs Beesley Utah, in Thompson springs Summer Mamie Barkley of N. A. City. where Mr. Kyte is employed. f Miss Nathiel lalboo spent the week Miss Melba Nelson motored to Fair- in Provo the guest of her parend with the day field Sunday to spend ents. Thomas. Miss Jerry Mrs. Wm. C. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. George Kiikmar, metAn Operaetta called the Music Makto Salt Iaike City, Monday. ered 2nd priwurj er was presented by the the in mary children Monday evening Ai gi 1" Miss Jerry Thomas of U-2nd ward meeting house for the beneis the vveo. California end, spending fit of the childrens Hospital, Lavon I Nelson. Melba Miss with McKay and Zola Holloday in charge. Mi". Anyway of weeks trip. a couple ago, we bail tinish-e" s young as ba-- i d on you tie uve Ados up; 'Father am, play 'in l.iirei.i-- . IN a' 11 s i tie I Mr. and Mrs. Olof Olson announce n-i- a -- Miss La Preil Kay Bakersfield. California Friday after spending a week with her parennts Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert Kay. 1 Well all HILLS I placesortor ofmake a lit Mrs. Betty Dix of Salt Iake was Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum S. llarmanl the Sunday guest of her sister in ut and sons. Wayne and Earle Dale, law Mrs. Eugene Warnick. Mrs. and Mr. Almeuda, California, M. Golden Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. E. Mason-heime- r Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatch were Mrh. and Mr. Tischmer, and visitors Friday. Salt were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmor Tischmer last WednesArvil King is spending the week in day. Vernal. Mrs. Eph Loosee was hostess to a wore Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Braithwaite dinner party Tuesday. Cover, 12 vifor laid guests. and daughter spent last week end siting in Salt I,ake City. Max Van Ausduul of Spanish Fori , the week end in Santaipiin vis Mrs. Eph Tietjen of Salt city spent mother. his is spending a few days visiting with iting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs Robertson and (laugh tois buolah and Lola and on l.dvvaid Mrs. Ina Tietjen spent several days left Tuesday nmrtiing for Sal! Iai.ic, the past week in Lehi ut the home of whero they expect to make their hum her father W. S. Evans. Mr. Robertson was the manager o' the Flour Mills and the Grain an Mrs. C: A. Linstrum is spending a Feed store in iSantuqu'm for some few' days in Salt Lake visiting with time past. her daughter Mrs. Ruby Thomas and family. s e as vis-l- a a- Mrs. I Hut some i y..-i- r V - i' t I vv 1 Monday. 4 i The Frehie Dance was held Fridaj night in the amusement hall of the Suntaium Jr. High. Mu-i- e wm furn ished hy the "Seen Blue Notes and candy was given away. ..el was a Provo lay. Ap.il 22. The w a . Male g veil II Alpire War I. Invo ,!i a ' M: am! Ml". '! i a .ice o io shop ..ml 'ai .or K a in-- n a1 i.l M's I ; ; hy veie v tin;: Nh p' i: o1' Hanta read and i Hm and Hat in Hay 'a' marks by the Alpine f.oai the Alp, ne Waid, K Mi. and Mo. .Mi'hop N. W. Nelson or at! Son.; V, heir dinner gue.-- t M-duet hy Glace Smith 1: v.ar'd; I'" uf VI i Hj mi M.lo MoKoll Geroh-vVaiilt ;d L. cingston of th7ada .! io a L o Ai!o! ami Mo. Mr. Per.ediction. Joseph Jewett of ii ami Mr. of Santa ' Iciiohi Waul. Whimpoy of Long beach Calif. Intoi neat was in the Alpine Ceme-H-rAinlnvv Larson, Cornell Davis, M.a. Hovvaid Hoi. mlay retu' nod Glenness Drapcvr, MorRoland homo in Santa ,uin Thursday afio is Sin i ill ami McClain Nelson from vp, tiding rov ecul works in SpMDgv.lU Gemda wore the pall hearers. These Utah. youg ;.,( n are members of the Teachers' (juorum if wheih Clifford was a and Stanley D. Tietjen were member. 'oi Tues. Salt Iaike business t j. ' Monday. t aiili.i i -- D .j c 'w Dm- .v p- V o' o' J a l J vi. BEVERLY U- - t pii g u g ''I.'.;.. Ii.' V ; , e - 1 - cLum - : i , m i ' rimer had for her i ami Roy Well of i her fa' he- -, Mr. Mr. ami Mrs. Mar-D-u;.i ilidir.-i'- , Sarah Gene K vi rion. JL- .jJJJk. 1. v choir.. A a CmH, play. "ru- HoH.y hy ui lb 1 . :1'i tin- a i . on i f con-'Lli-- I : i V Al-H- II a by mi'- l .! a i in- i M hon-,,- r dinner party Saturday evening in of their father J. J. Houser who was ti2 years old on Monday. The Bal-zl- y affair was at the home of Mrs. 61 ilson Rhone R. and the rooms were beautifully By Mrs. with hyacinths.. Present decorated Mrs. Neldon Adams of 1ruvo spent were: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Houser, several days last week here with herLj anJ Mrs Ealzly, Mr. and Mrs William Clayson. Mrs. mother, Vivian Montague, Henry Wyler Sr., Bal-M- -. ,.a!pb, Millard, Frank, and June . of K. Rowe Mr-,John and Kllzyi Lynn Houser, Mac Montague, reka spent Sunday at the hone of j,.,n ar.d Lynn Bissell, Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Franeom. Mrs. Katie tbi Bissell M. J. M. Strobble, Mary Dhaff, left Mur. lay Mii. Alice Stn-iL,;y.h and Ihyllis Balzly, Ziska, Rae, Bis-th- e her home in Coalville after vVelda, Elr.a, Anna and Wanda her with heie months winter ell, Mae and June Houser, Marguerite E. 11. Street arid family. Montague. O' undent a:o! -- t ) awl a pi'll II." I'l.ty ;i. -- i ( ' V,. : Gardner, Fi.i.ne . on . (lil'er! , .ii. Hit O Ho th o i i, u .Vies uf t he u i i irr the rch.iol nr Comineree ytars at the college, anil - doing his in a J wmk in mat kt-- mg eeonom-io- . .He K a inemher of th.e Alpha Kappa !M national hdimiaiy comm erce f aternit y. I'. . I mu -t ender tiff.iT-- - Juh..-so- 11 I'lu-- :.'i. .;u ,u-- mu I'W E college TIETJEN. Focal (Mm A 1931 Local Items Santaquin News Section MRS. IS 1, j ; CHRONICLE WANTADS PAY W5 O HfflSllSU on the the Hoys" I f.;i. a little take trip down i" t, and then they In ( i; ..1 for fear there might Im me at em.o le lakes on It. You know when i, ,, m t i'!'' made wo then take tin in show cm, sometimes Ut a m.t an v ci)u;d'.- of d.ItVrent towns to sec if th an- tit to release and sometimes we have t i change something or make ! nra Balzly and Mrs. M. entertained at an elaborate A :i Am.-rica- - - Seelies. I had It planned I would in Managua, Nicaragua on have he-th-day alter th quake, was going to stop over and see what the Marines was doing down there, and I would have been oil the spot for quite a little new i. fur they sure have had it tough down there. Well we took the thing out und tried It in Sau IierniUino. Cal., and the customers giggled quite a bit, so that let me get away. They said, the Director aud the Studio Officials tint they dident think we could make it any worse If we tried, so I jumped on the old Aerial Rattler, and left from there. Honest if people knew how fast aud comfortable aud safe it Is on a Plane they would never travel any oih-- r way. You know this Radio had made It mighty Hue to find out about whats ahead. You see Its never the weather you take off la Its the weather where you have to go through after you take off. remember one trip on our late tour with Captain Frank Hawkes when we took off one day In a snow storm In New Mexico when you just couldent see a thing, not two hundred feet, and It was that way flying blind for the neit hour, but he had heard that It was clear In Albequrquo where So its how Is the we were going. weather ahead of you home than how It is where you are. I left Los Angeles from over in San n s.iin v The way - 1 ThoN'eho Stake Seminary furnished the program at the Sunday evening at the Genula Ward. The following delightful progiam was rend-wreCome Singing, congregation, We that Love the Loni; prayer Bishop William P.roadhent of Santaquin, Fernando valley on the American Airsinging, Arise My Soul, Arise. The ways just at daybreak on Easter mornseniinnry program was in charge of ing. They were having Easter sunthe Seminary teacher, Mr. J. F. Ole- rise services in the Hollywood Bowl. Well the Sunrise bunch dident get um. Iiunu solo, Thelma Nelson; The much started that day I am afraid. Broad-benthe of Rex Ministry Master, You know California can get more 'l he Calling of d Apostles, people Into something free than any Heidis; "The Sabbath Day, Phy-place on earth. Course that particuLebaror.; duet hy Marthann Ewell was a very meritorious and Yerda Tinockmorten, The Part- lar thing cause, aud is a good Idea if you live ing of the Way, Geanne Lemenar; in a country where you can depend ri marks, bishop J. F. Oleson; song on the weather. "A Mormon boy, IjiPoy, Carrol and Speakfng of services and religious Joaquin Davis; remarks by Bishop N. gatherings why we been missing W. Nelson; remarks hy Mrs. J. F. Almee lately. She Is away off prowling around some place, and we cant Oleson. hardly figure her out. Her Church is running, but It without Almee Is like Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Gore atthe modern Girl without her lipstick, tended the funeral services for Mrs. It just aint her at all. With Almee away bbmche Anne Porter on Friday. Mrs. for all this stretch, and Clara Bow on Porter was a very dear friend of Mrs. her best behaviour and me behaving Is not much Gores. Friend i extend their sympathy myself, why there Justall. scandal out there at Doug Fairto Ralph and his family. Ralph is banks is over In India getting even vtry well knownn to the people of with some India Royalty that visited as ho spout last summer at him one time. He la supposed to be the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gore. shooting Tigers, but anybody that knows Doug knows that he never hunted In his life, he never shot anyMrs. Zada Livingston and daughters thing, but If he can come back with Mend and Gale spent Thursday and some pictures with the right foot up Millay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. on the neck of a dead Tiger or Elew'arron Clark at Pleasant Grove. Mrs. phant why It will be all right. Mary Is kinder ranting around. Kingston was accompanied home hy her mother, Mrs. Netta Draper who There la some club out there called that has some sort of has been visiting in Pleasan Grove for the Mayfair, every shindig some time. week, and they put on fights, I mean Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Jensen, Otto Impromptu fights, Jensen, and Mrs. J. W. Iverson of people get mad at Biighnm were visitors at the home of each other after they get there, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jensen Saturday ami Sunday. Mr. Otto Jenson was on a they always open and close their mission with Mr. Arvil Carter of Sandance with a tight taquin. Well we have all been shocked to death to find Mary UTAH INDUSTRIAL NEWS Monticello Dry Valley null of among, (Not the fighters) but among Vnnadian Coiporation resumed operthe guests, she has a ringside table at ations after being dosed for repairs every publlo brawl they have. Doug and installation of machinery. has got to com home and put her to Cedar City Bergstrom Co. open- work, keep her out of devilment. am ed in new quarters in C. S. A. buildChick Sale le out our way. with him to put me In one figurelng ing. Is working out to be up at the Ranch. He Approximately $2.i'iHh(kHt now. You would be surthe design spent in southern Utah for road conprised the trade that he has, he has struction and improvement during just practically quit acting, and is coming .season.- - Iron County Ricivd. specializing entirely. It was too bad; he Is a fine Comedian too, one of the Cedar City. Sweet M.r.o - Graveling four miles best that ever left the stage. But this of road from railroad under pass tew new work Is high class, and not hard. Its mostly just consulting, and workthis my start. 1 wish ing out architectural Davis County Bank could hit on some side plans. that would Uarmii!" ;on line, of Eai mil. gton moved to now quarters. stop me having to just keep digging Its certainly l.iyAm -- - Briggs Igiy ton, Inc., held away day after day. made a fortune for him. You would .rand opening of Ford Agency. Mrs. Roy be surprised at his prloes. He has an Mr. nnd Kavsville office In Hollywood, and Is doing pracQualls opened hand laundry here. all Hills work. You Sal! lathe City Utah Light & ticallyhave toBeverly have etn done by Sales just r;ae n Co. started tearing up tram of they wont be patronized. Lucky i ad' Temple Street, south of Guy. before yon busy Underneath the surfesee iv here ougei the cold truth about tire values. It's the iimitle of the tire... the method of construction and the quality and quantity of materials... that determines its Stamiua. Performance, Safety, VALl'E. You cau no more tell the quality of a tire hy its outride aiipearanee than you can tell the char acter of a man by the clothes he wears. We have to ahotr you cross sections of Firestone and special brand nail order arranged tires. You can come here and make your own comparisons, uninfluenced hy any sales propaganda. We urge you to thoroughly cheek on every v ital point rubber volume, weight, width, thickness ami plies under the tread. Then buy accordingly ON FACTS AND FACTS ALONE. the various efaints presented Against about different tires, on this the most logical I suggestion ever made to you? Could there be am more positive way to definitely determine which tires offer vou the most for your money? Certainly there can Le no question or controversy when you get t.tii FACTS j ourself. AH we ask Is you COMPARE t; Mil-ire- I Cross Sections with Cross Sections o ANY special brand m3il order tires no exceptions and then make your selection solely on the FACTS as you have Sound them. You and you alone be nre the judge. Could anything be Evsrer or conclusive? COMPARE CONSTRUCTION 00 lo j 27 ru. in. 298 ru. io. 28.3S lb. 5.9 in. .84O in. 26.80 lbs. 5.84 in. .821 in. 8 plies 7 plies $11.40 $11.40 6 A Special Brand Mail Order lire ia made bv some unknown manufacturer aud 0old under a name that clots not identify him to the public-- , bream he builds bis first line tires under bis wo name--usually . COMPARE PRICES! lift. OLDFIELD Trt'L ANClIOlt TV IT. Super Heavy Duty Our (.ah tner Si. I Order ire Prirefseb t Our a.ti 1r.e Per Fair $8.55 S8.70$16.79 8.75 8.85 16.96 9.70 9.7 18. 90 to. 15 10.25 19.90 11.25 IF .'io 21.90 12.95 13.05 2 13.70 13.75 26.70 15.20 15.35 29.50 1715 33.30 20.15 21.80 39.10 1.30-2- 4.30-- 2 Mail 1 t.75-1- . 4.75-25.00-25.25-2- 0 5.50 20 6.00-2- 0 6.50-2- 0 17-1- 7.00-2- 1 5 AllOthrrSiittPricrd Propwlioiiuirh Low 1 COI R1ER TYPE Nw SOxSH . . $3.97 6.98 31x4 . 4.40-2- 1 . 4 5 50-2- . . 5.15 23-2- . 7-7- . . - 4-5- 5 5 cJtAw. Such 3.97 6.98 4.55 5.15 7.75 fee S7-7- 4 13.58 8.80 9.96 15.00 ItATTEHIES We aell and service the line of Firestone Batteries complete Come ta and see the E I R VALL E e gwe you. Equip your car now for summer motoring. 13-Pla- te Sentinel . . , rifA your old buttery $695 1 1 Thi-to- cr ;h St. ( 19,-1- . McNiiifht Imdiii-t- , lac.) J. M. NICHOLS UTAH'S BIGGEST FORD DEALER WHERE THE ROADS CROSS |