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Show 6 THE [stare Society | t EPHRAIM, Ephraim, Oct a circles this week the Was the surprise given ir Lars Peter Anderson band about two years ac: with the care <¢ u aera! al oat Thi part he l ne of Mrs Adelbert Ane son | ie a =e | Theeee atte aah and carried ut an} raim Je *. aims entertaining and helpful program. Mrs. | zr Hyrum Sorensen gave an interesting lec : ure on the life of Thomas Jefferson pe | a t her several qt ‘ aaa ate Hh deh ate ae nt | i eay h of John Adan an it hens mbers ‘of ‘the a t \ ]/ 4 previous meeting he 7 ; a a | club then took part in the | CL c ‘AL. | by th ellef society of t ward. a | aril Delicious en refreshmens ) a reading In were served 1 and g : Totaa chy ae and ft ita crannies otic Bo ne nice sum. of money was presented to Mr = wAfveahiiente: were served.| me The a Anderson. Those present were Mrs Lerner i CcrR MERA Ti cals ie he Mant! temple, Otto Nielsen, M. Rasmussen =+ ( Mrs Jensen ee oe And Teon, Mre Dow C, Sorensen, secs : Jensen S Iph E Mrs. Henry Mire Charles Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. John con Mia pen; Bea}, Mr St = sister, Peter drew Mrs.: Mort Christensen, Mrs. sen, Mrs. Fillen Mrs 'B. Laura Sarah Hanson Christinsen, Mrs. Erick Hanson, Mrs. Paulsén, One Mrs. son, Mrs. J. Johnson, Mrs. jelty L Helen at Mrs. Allee Sorensen, Lund, Sarah Fred|derson were lars Anna Ras Dr. Jensen Christensen, Dagmar Larsen Julia of the most pleasant socials in this that of Monday night, wher Sire. Miele “Anderson yentersalned,| of ently their son: andrew, who returned from a two years’ and Autumn home |o tk their ne rs s 7 yM es harm ing L James : After Lewi thelr i Bocine? In Sprit ~aiersoncwas the and Mrs. Sam a Fu rniture Now sip Clits. chostess atte ‘ N 5 A : Connell, in | Here | | | values weathered to of in oak only— ___ $49.00 ther sets at equally low select from. Iron and Brass Beds, the largest and best assortment in the city. Bed like eut in enamel finish, sells regularly for $9.00, our sale price— $5.00 prices—40 styles 334/3% Off of All Carpets For one more week, all carpets made, laid and Hanson j j ators jleft in for } visit will lined ha ved a call Sarah Jensen, one the Bell exchange Thistle Thursda Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lace Curtain Sale We have a number of odds and ends, some one pair and some two pair of a kind—we will close out at half the reg- ular value—price range from 75c per pair to $12.00. Tur of in the t wl A. of throughout have moved exchange this hey. are section buying of th has ha countr been very fortunate, only two cases having been reported, both being very rps "Sfiss Lulu Peterson was home from Moroni Monday, where she Is teaching scho vite Ezra Madsen and Miss _ Sarah Jensen spent Monday and Tuesday at Sterling visiting friends KAYSVILLE. (Special to The Herald-Republican.) John Oct. 2—Mr. and Mrs Ke ivsvV ile, Sz 3a rnes spent Thursday in M : Lake w ith relatives Brigham Young have anMr. ar 1d Mrs. the t of thelr daughnounced 1 Marston, tl ‘ very e to take pla in the near a . Barrett, Alfred like cut, Scof- re of were in Ix John Collisdale 3 H. Bonne- i + r Lund of Mount Pleasant( al 14S bee! visiting in the last week. JMillfe } Chamberlain of East Mill h as been visiting tn Kaysville dur> week < as guest of her sister, Mrs e@. Mon- Miss Creek county ps day special e Bodily extended visit only— has returned home in Lorenzo, Idaho, left s Double. Gardiner accepted of Tooele was the week a Kays- vi siting % mn. this - a Mr. and Mrs. Henry 3 Larsen of Eureka t a few days in town last week as Ruests of rs E A Anderson and daughte rs Mrs. ( George W. Terrill has retu rned to her hom 1e in Kaysville. after an extend visit in wit f ;. S We also announce a sale of odd dining chairs—so me we h ave one or two, others three, four and five, and some come in sets to match. We offer them at from 25 to 50 per cent off. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ~ a 27 Worth Pocatello and Miss Tla Parry Lake during the Emma Bl ink and daughter, f St. Paul Minn., are visiting in 7" few days as guests of y and family. + Proudfoot spe nt a few this week as Ruest of % $1.45 - L. & J. G. Stickney’s Furni ture So much in demand in the modern home and publie buildings, for living rooms, dining rooms, library and bedrooms. Let us show you. . for is Salt = The Standard is the home of the original h and craft ammonia fumed MOST GENEROUS CREDIT SERVICE 7 & 9 MAIN ST. JUST NORTH of Z.C.M.1. different During the evening Eames o kinds were played, after w hich refreshments w re served. Spending a few friends who have 1s the wee Special Offer For Conference Week a. c for : Oct. 8) Beis Be om oer Tribune 1 to 1a, limited to ‘Utah uae Ied,"Ogden lttatton andte points o Se ge ae : mar | 50 ollege al g dz Great Improvement Unrivalled $3009 With Complete Equipment. Experts, Chauffeurs and Automobilists Are Cordially Invited Investigate the New Candidate for Public Favor. Price $3500.00, including superb equipment of silk mohair top, folding glass front, extra ignition system with self starter, Hartford shock absorbers, speedometer, Prest-OLite tank, side dust aprons and pan, hand rail, two head li ghts, rear light, side lights, horn, ete., which lists at nearly $500.00. This makes Positively No Class the car cost but about $3000.00 as cars are usually sold. American Can Equal Car in the Its Splendid ance, 40 to 50 H. PerZorm- o water also ménifolds, jacketed est stems—the valve design that has revolutionized motor abroad by winning all the 4”’ motor Grand Prix race, ete., ete—and equipped with six cylinders and also construction contests, the that is also has the larg- power. reverse The Following Facts Are Convincing, But a Demonstration Is Proof. The ‘‘M”’ six-cylinder motor develops 50 H. P. at 1090 R. P. M. and 60 H. P. at 1400 R. P. M., which is 14 per cent more power than A. L. A. M. rating, which is standard. Many cars run fast enough, but only ears of highest quality ean run slow enough on high gear. Model M will run smoothly as slow as three miles per hour, slower than a man walks, loaded with passengers, amidst the crowded trafiie of elty strets, on high gear without changing. It is safer, easier, and a new and most delightful experience and a performance unrivaled. The surest proof of great rese>ve power, six-cylinder flexihighest anc bility When desired, motor Model efficier cy. M will run slowly high gear on are compelled neck and on bad roads and hills that most cars to run on lower gear or at breakuncomfortable speed to accomplish on high—another strong proof of): great reserve power, six-cylinder superiority and high motor efficiency. The same ear, loaded with passengers, can run 60 miles per hour on country roads—another proof of great reserve power and high motor ef- ficiency. Model M develops a speed of 20 miles per hour at only 560 R. P. M.; 30 miles per hour at 840 R. P. M-; 40 miles per hour at 1120 R. P. M. etc., etc. At the same speed, of same bore require 37 per tions; cent 37 per cent more more vibration; 37 short-stroke cent more revoly- jar on bearings: 37 per per cent motors wear; more 37 per cent shorter life; 37 per cent more noise of exhaust and valves; more oil, ete.—another proof sign. motor vibration, easier hill efficiency, greater climbing and silence, and far that there smoother run- proof greater flexibil- motor de- All the Latest Foreign Models of Most Popular Make Include 6-Cylinders “Long Stroke’’ Motors. Model M inelude s all well-tried improvements 44 E. So. Temple St., Salt Lake City Adams, Nance, Milton Ralph , Douglas Phillips Sheffield. t successful dances both held in Kaysville held in the Oper evening 3jarne and daughter Spent Friday Lake y Nalder, “Evan Ellison. J abez Heber Whitesides and Pr. H BE. Because It is the only American ear in its class that is equipped with the new extra silent, foreign motor design, which develops such vastly increased power at same piston speed, viz., long stroke cygas passages and linders with very large smoothed is less rton, to Six ‘Long Stroke’’ Vibrationless Cylinders, Rated at 40 H.P. (4%4 in. x S¥2in.) Develop 60 Horsepower on the Brake ity in the six-cylinder ‘‘Long Stroke”’ and W ill One « Great Power Performance Especially Designed and Constructed to Eclipse Competition and Win Absolute Leadership ning, ic The Mail Order Book House of the West Astonishing Price of increased We have an unusually large stock of Bibles. We are overstocked with some styles. These will be sold at specially low prices during Conference Week. Fountain Pens, a special at 80c during week of October 3. Deseret Sunday School Union Book Store 301 5 THE 1910 THOMAS FLYER In this the promising ind Miss Mary y's best known ed In marriag home of the homas A. Pe mon in the nda f - {intldinner was giv{intend to make a finish. . San curl operity sh During the week. they purchased — 1,000 tons in tl northern part of the county t $ a ton VW Ww. oT Livingston of Manti ts in Salt business this week tr ansacting Lakek Take is In Willlam MeAllister of Salt Ephraim purchasing sheep, which he intends to ship to the markets In the east Many cases of typhoid fever have been report d at Mant! during the last few days 1lso some at Chester Ephraim wake golden and Hansen are a fine baby sday Thomass« 24x24, cleaned Parle piymes Millinery @|! spending her daugh- {s of to ful- nd Mrs. Irvin J. Strong of Sal Lake w ere visiting relatives In Kaysville *k entertained the Thomassen Mrs. FI Paul ‘rs of t he Thimle clu b at her home The aftert 2€ kK after which 5 ser rye > Graham tenMrs 3 her home ‘prise honor of her was carconsistin i 1 fi n the violin, which ela > ref hved nor rs. enr John Grahai, Th 1i0omassen, 3 ary Layton Table sz arth tl Mormut thres northern Dorlus Bell telephone ing ri 1 or 3 te frien J en in their honor this city their home Salt Lake people P Center Sundays | $1.00 October Conference Rates r Short Line. Lickelts on ; ®& Oregonldaho from points and ahr aio s : Via sale Line.| SuHaken Vun re. free. Oak Ogden, relatives «- Remember, the reductions cover our entire line of iron, brass and wood beds. t mission in the Interest hure} He 1 in and will labo n | Mountain 7 Sets, to . Wednesday lin from Axtel and will remain here during the winter Charl mm is. slowl recovering from a severe attack of typhoid fever | Mrs. Karen Goldbrantzen, the proprietor of the Cottage hotel, has leased her | place of business to Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen \ babs boy was born to Mr. and Mrs | Nels Frost Thursday afternoon. |} Miss Alice Lund, James Jensen and ; Willlam Peterson of ¢ istledale wert |b isiness visitors to the Temple City dur|; ing the wee Cy? WW Hill, district plant foreman, of l Seas made a business trip to the Rock) ao Room Ora: | | Dining marriag Mr. and Mrs. Aridrew j rejoicing over the arrival girl —————— some 1 d In. fi lelty | ly |) 4 resy unites jz ir are Excursion i | Mr |} highty tempting that have ever been offered you. that cannot be duplicated this side Grand Rapids. 4-piece set like cut Sunday | D Spaulding, jr, of Salt Lake The |} Will make thelr home in Axtel during t | st of the fall |}. Mr Niel Frantzen of Redmond !s a | guest at the ho of sist [r Lute Dorius. She Intends to remain for | eral day Daily, almost hourly now, big shipme nts of new Fall goods are arriving and being We are : more than delighted with placed on our floors as fast as they are unpacked. v our purchases—more than pleased with the beauty of the designs and the excellence of the workmanship. We worked hard to get the best collec tion possible—to get an assortment that would be sure to please you; and now that we see the things on our floors we feel confident that we have succeeded. We chose deliberately and carefully from the thousands of patterns shown by the manufacturers, selecting the most graceful in design and the most reliable in construction. We have been successful in selecting many distinctly new~styles and in gathering together a superb collection of handsome pieces for every room in the house. We know that you will pronounce this Fall’s showing the best you have ever examined, and the Here the | " |. Miss], | a of Saves You Money alae, | See Choice Examples In Our L arge Show Windows—We Invite You to Visit Our Store and Inspect the New Arrivals. values the most first Every Stroke of T is Engine . An musical provery plea hose present Designs » ai. Bonnemort 7 7 in Ogden as guest Charles Barton , SOTine td fe ay Mate friends 3, 1909. of reek a vile Sa you , vr ¢ President. OCTOBER I einbernes MISTOnE beri howls saunde Mr. SUNDAY, oh rischhen n Interesting was carried out and Gram, wae carried Cute a UTAH, J atin we eee nos)ants2 CITY, = ) offictating. to LAKE 5 —— arse hg mond, where 2 they Sunday, Oct, 5,e via Sere they Canada, for to eaRaymond, Wick spect for remain untilCanada, Christmas. Seyi da trip, $1.10 or other 7 7 Lire‘ tnititice = H. ospits Phillips, he whopas tm o ue 1,/du ene 1 the month of at the ae c ae eer as. aie in Kaysround trip. Any trainOctober, Cc 4 i an re and." Mrs: mis-/ Artistic . | they r turned to this t Ey aw ding’ nner even eee 1e home of 2 E al eee Thorpe.,| and * | Mary|son. suid In“honor Beautiful New Augusta was ) Mr, 1 be held Those preser Elizabeth Jenser Peterson, Mrs. Christensen, Mra: Jollen Christensen, Mrs Jensen, sen, g to Alfred ving, Ghtie rs SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: Mrs. Dr. Nielson, Mrs. Anna Peacock,| sion to D nmark. Dinner Ww is Mr Marguerite Larsen, Mrs. Dan An-| followed b music and othe r derson Irs. James Larsen, Mrs. Lizzie | m nts ight refres pc eg 7 € Paulsen an Ir M. I Murray s eae arin Ue Oren Aerie werk r. and 2} red Jorg he newly organized ane ry ate met band: Mrs Gil. Beal’ Mr and=Mr of greatest merit, including latest nickel steel, short ease transmission gear; extremely simple control; imported ballbearings throughout: short rigid shafts 87-10’’ between centers, unusually quiet and strong. Engine has one-piece construction, large diameter crankshaft can be removed with fly wheel as a unit; forged steel herringbona timing gears with deadened case: fly wheel and ail rotating mechanism perfectly balanced, both statically and dynamically; valve plungers eushioned for silence; very large water jackets covering valve stems insure against over heating and sticking; three-point motor suspension; extra larga brakes; very long three-quarter elliptic rear sii1cO Inanganese springs; two universal joints between eliminating elutch. and _ transmission the strain on bearings; the old reliable Thomas threedise elutch, patented; low center of gravity; 125- inch wheel base; nickel steel drop frames; extra large bearings throughout; long propeller shaft drive; slight angle dust-proof universal joints; geared force feed oilers; forged axles: clearance 11 inches; hand hammered aluminum body; finest upholsterinz; ship and wheels 7: material and tires 36x44; guaranteed workman- to be equal best. There to the Is a Reason. The design was begun in 1907 and the construe. ion in tried 1908, to group improvements been evolved in this one of greatest in various popular ear all merit ears, the well- that have for the sole, and we trust commendable, purpose of eclipsing competition and doing the largest business in the 40 to 50 H. P. class, by giving more nower, higher efficiency, better results, and more for the money In every way. Two years of patient Investigation, designing, testing and improving have been re- quired to complete the task, during which we had the great advantage of participating in and winning the 22,000-mile endurance contest around the to Paris, a benefit ao New York world, from. American competitor enjoys, and also winning thirty-nine other contests and world’s reeords including the non-stop record of 21 days 3 hours and 29 minutes on publie roads in zero weather; two Glidden tours (the only ones we entered), also the 180-mile six-cylinder record made at Suvannah In have New in 182 minutes touring cars of and 25 seconds. larger power and size we the great Model F 4.60 H. P., an Improved York-to-Paris ear, which sells at $4500.00; and the greatest of all touring ears, 6-70 Model K, fully equipped, at $6000. Model K is equipped with 38” tires. also many other improvements. It has the greatest reserve of power of any stock touring ear in America, and every owner will back up the statement that the 6-70 Thomasis Flyer Fl is the last word in smooth running, hill climbing and all that is good in automobiles. Randall-Dodd Auto Co. Ltd. 223 South State St. Exclusive Distributers for Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming |