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Show M2$ THE HERALD, THURSDAY,' SEPTEMBER, Professional . t . . (Column i. WnU FAY LOOSE STIEHL ---3- 55 eft recard to 1313 Is agasn neariLg. DENTIST EauiBraent. 'mhApH . in former hospital S. building, 35 E. Second m Provo, CHAkUai ' r. i. "in iano.- A s Utah. fti ';. . vrdr u!. 4t by lua. advance, in -- bWJSQBLPTinv T 5 . : E. C. RODGERS Cur "supply is Sffrsa&30.a year, Sxuiiy onlv, - u'r.JcrojlTcl Ihi n;rc T-T-- "( int; The tory. oi PUBIJSHrB C coal'prodtic-'aii- 'l wo.-- .liaie - . U !6l: t ''2 t !n ! sa in ,?(iint v 1910,' a,l prudwe iit-m- tu ose-tli:r- d lf one-ha- ...i. ' " offici.-i- l the" figure then $y jy advanjdng..jt.a m trie, cjosirig of the war, and stood1 at at'ipixi- -short t&ris in U32,0OC,0OQ mately uu.uw i.,.t-- '3,834.000.-()00.0"- metric tons, against l.ii4,-(Hsmallest "OHO 000 vas in Canada, 99fr,00,00U,-ifU'.OU China; 403,000.000.000 in as' it' then '.existed, .and 190. "States, dt'ipite .'the m Great Lrrtam. (KjiKOt'iO.OuO of :.lviv-t7,i yThese figures suggest tie other til'' faco,.rr:ir;-tates alone would of the I'nitpd' ir.nt!i:r;es 6 the Ge'o- to-- meet the , coal. .reijUireipenis ior a irviv the 1' 22 oi!t;iut of both at home Geo- halt djzi-''ingest cual pro-- : vel"' - long periodksincethethat the world, ogica-1- Survejestiwates 10K5 wnicn.we iuve 110 years since Mati i)7'Vr:ru Great- - Britain, turoejktut jiKthe 141.000,000 ouroalining began formed only !S600000Or. Germany, per cent of Jhe original of coal and 137.o0u.uu0 of tignitelbut-6ni, - supply, appronimaiciy w Franc'e, 'J2xU,iliK- Japan, 25,000.anfl ceni. ui i, 4,UUU,UIU, 060' Poland. rne can oj mc ThT"gium "21.000.000; States has been constantly 'since coal consuming world. androa war 1915, slowly .vwfiiciv jiioiiiid coil supply at thate bab . to 1.47K.' !'.'i';tu in war. ftfeccdiirjs'tl-.dropped - to : 1. 1 7o.0W.0( if) in 1913, ' ifi'e men- - half of Hie world s known coal 1920,. estimating pur. own under r '.n "in.- - luurjc,, 'ear' J. Tubesy Accessories, Tires. ; nr.-.m- 10 '4(1 t,u:.' . . AMERICANS WASTERS. The vast national wealth of the United States theoreti- 'Acceotintf unofficial heures of 2jABE'W, v cornrbduction foe earlier vears. the cally belongs to all of ms. While most e of it has been cepsr Attorney-at-Lafuture population,-thprobably total world otitputrew from 12,. of the a nered minority by Room 7 Knight Bldg. Proyo, will u, of a few uuu.uw short ton ir. law g bring a more fair division for our descendants Utah.Fhone fiei-- i. ' generations from now. : ' uss . r. 728120 42.15 3.00 2926 Jacob So the "conservation of ouf national resources preven2000 .son t. Creditors Will present claims, 9.00 6000 . . Houtz E. natP. 29,"4 tion of needless waste should interest all of us. The 1905 ; VBTEBINAIIIAN with. Touooei s. to the undersigned, Jitirton, Jr, 1000 j.50 29345 Warren .S'he'p- ' soil belong ural weallh (forests, mines, fertilityetc.) may at the affice of J.NB. Tucker, attor. I'.imi iJ&'. Burton 7rT7 1000 7.'. . .100000 150a--) herd ' :DR: ARTHUR VANCE- - to individuals other than ourselves, but "our cost of living ney-- law. . Provo Commercial" & 19T.1 Cecil Bro&dberrt.. 500 2937 Warren'ShTpherd 35000 52.50 L5J). 293S Warren Shepherd 30000 45.00 will to considerable extent Tist or fall accordingly as na ngs Bank building," PTOTfi,ll?;.4 V.rs. May tipuea. juw 156 W. 3rd N. Phone 681-NClark. . ... ww 1:50 2939 Warren Shepherd 30000 45.00 16 J.NealT. Vanausdal. tional resources are wasted or saved. You realize this when Ttah county, VttaCSi or before I960. 7.50 5000 2943 J. Percy Goddard.10000 15.00 that the 25th day of October, 1923; 7. 50 11161 Wiiford Stubbs" ...5000you go to buy some lumber out of the timber supply And; in accordance with law and L. DR. H. P. CANNON ANDE.RBERG, REED. " 1977 Neal .Ya'nausdftL ,..100.09 15.00 ari left in the woods. b( the board of directors x;rd.r Ifco of theTstate of Karl 1991 Walter Bandley.. 5000 T.5n Scientific Eyesight Specialisi lftl" flov nt Tiilv IS43.' What we call hiern cost of Jivme is. to considerable ex Administrator 15.00 A. 0000 s Anderberg,T)eceased. 2027 Neal Van.iusdal. Over Irvine Store. of each parcel of iiianv. shares national "of so, our resources, sQuanderins: tent, the penalty ...looo.: 1.50 2041 J. B. TUCKER, Davies Hione 555. . stock as may be necessary, will be Provo, Utah Since 1789 thexports from America have" totaled 108 Attorned for Administrator. IOuO 1.50 . 2043 V. 9. Weiler sold at public auction at the btfice billion dollars. And 49 billions of this were ex parted in the (Firsf publication Aug. 22.; last --2053 Delia Hansen ... iooo 1.50 of .the company, 78 North Fnjver-1 PROVO TYPEWRITER 3.00 2000. 2054 Kiu'ma Hansen last nine vears. X. avenue, Provo, TJtah, Septem ' publication Sept. 19,..i923.) sity EXCHANGE 3.00 1207.5 Dtilia Hansen .... 2000 a Did it ever occur to vou that a laree Darr of this 108 bil 22, 1923; to pay the assessment ber 256 Emma Hansen ... .2000 3.0'J together with costs of advertising NOTICE OF SALE. ' 2059 L. L. Olson Geo. E. Brattan, Manager. lion dollars worth of export represents natural resources of . 13.85 . 9250 and expen.se of sale . l ? tVint. rprvrnr-PrtiAVOTNrnTi ho Rtntpa 7.50 5000 P. E. HOUTZ.. Typewriters Repaired, Bough iha & Co. Milling Mining Syndicate; 6.75 ..4500 final of the for In instance, manufacturing, Secretary. ind Sold. Repairing a' Spec-of Business, 2077 Grant Pemberton "500 .. .75 Principal Place raw maerialsr value of product represents the c'ost-'o(First publication Sept.' 6; last " Utah. 4.50 "3000 L. . 7 U125 John AH Provo, Work' Guaranteed Sevey.. alty. publication Sept, 21, 1&23.) On which basis; it seems Ibgical that, since the adoption There are delinquent upon the 2131 E, H, Phillips . . . 8334 12.50 Phone 207-of our constitution, we: haveexported natural resources following described 3.73 2500 2137 acE, H.', Phillips stock on 500 count of assessment No. 17, levied 2147 Grant equivalent to a fifth of our present total national wealth. 2163 Herbert N. on the 17th day of July, 1923, the That's the penalty of big foreign ......... . 5000 7.50 Several amounts set opposite the it comes to squandering natural resources, the names 2176 Tanner L. Brown 1000 1.59 of the respective most dangerous leak is in the form of diminishing forests. - Miss - Ruth Louise Part198 W. PrMorford- r- 1450 as follows: ' 1000 1.50 Shares. Am't. 2221 T. L. Brown Depleted fertility of soil, for instance, an be replaced quickly Cert. No. Name 7.50 2225 Mrs. George E. ridge will take a limited by commercial fertilizers." But large trees take "many years 215 Thomas Boardman SOOO '1.501 1000 . T.50 923 Violet Jackson. . . 1000 Woolley to grow, even several generations. ; number of students of voice .1.50 1.50 2235 Arvilla C. Andelin 997 Myrtle Francom. 1000 In the use of wood, we Americans are approaching" Rus- -924 1.50 3.75 2251 Mrs. W. O. Smith 1000 33 Z. C. M. I......... 2500 and piano culture. Special sian standards of living, warns the N. Y. State College of 34 J. C. Jensen.'. 2000 3.00 2257 Charles G. .. 8000 4.50 son . jl. 1000 lumber 141 Albert Hagen Forestry. Since 1907. which was the Deak year .j attention given :to begin1.50 1.50:2286 L. L. Cook ..... 1000 1000 production, our output has been decreasing three per cent a 3000 4.50 2297 Neal Vanausdal . 6000 ners .and children, .Wake 15.00 2298 Neal Vanausdal , 5000. W4fJbwHUOttoB.lWI00 . .r . 1.802299-Nea- l Vanausdal . 5000 uetween iwi ana ihzu, our population increased 15 per Joseph l. reservation now. Phone 500 S. Storer. cent, out our lumber output correspondingly dropped from 170 John ClarkJ..;.. 5000 7.50 2351 J.Stacy M. Pearce 5000 500 board feet a year for each American to 316 board feet J7t Arvilla C Andelin 5000 7.50IZ361 226. 4.50 2374 Jr,. 1000 Raynold Barnett.. 3000 Available forests are vanishing so rapidly that, unless 183 S2S H. W. Church..;. 8000 12.00 2383 John Nesbit .... 6Q00 we plant trees on a tremendously big scale, wood will be as 30.00 scarce in America in 1930 as it is in Russia. If you don't 147 Ralph A. BnUock 5000 7.60 2432 L. L. Cook ...... 2500 2442 Jacob Mauss .... 5000 realize what this means, ask a Russian who will tell you 277 W. tt Child. ., 1000 : 1.50 2445 Mike Petrafessa:. 1500 284 C. A. Rodberg... 1000 1.50 hoiw, in the old country, peasants gather even twigs. f 295 1.50 2449 Chas. I. Bobbins. 1500 Raynold Barnett. 1000 Replanting of trees is a job that belongs to government 837 Paul Wlrthlin . . 1000 1.50 2450 James E. Lawless 5000 .76 2454 David A. Broad- and even more so to the timber barons who are heading us 359 Milton Barnett , 500 3000 bent Milton Barnett 25 toward a treeless nation.. As for the rest of us'our chief 860 2481 Geo. A. Bullock. .25000 402 P. D. 1000 U0 2482 duty is to back the replanting by Uncle Sam and the states, 403 F. D. Cassity.... Jacob Mauss ,,.. 6050 lOOtV 1.50 Cassity.... and to exercise great caution not to start forest fires, 404 P. D. Cassity.... 1000 4890 1.50 2488 L. L. Cook v 2496 N.' Keller' .'..'.. 10000 when camping or taking strolls through the woods. 426 Mrs. George Win- S Cos, OikfGreciss m spwai-liuM-'M?- . had advsnv.i "' '. i : d s ; o Vint lite-or- thf adds natural. iX,iv,tte , The Herald, only dally newspaper in Utah bouiU of Salt Lake City, ' News to a member of. the N. E. A. Service., and of the. International Service. quite - stood " " is Tt Trade Record, that .we only head be list of Cn-itc- d iLt h'.i Trad?.' ly matter June 6, of The .'atu;al City tiar.ferof The Cafly Herald was. entered as second. class mail class as second c iMdtjon sno-.v1911, iid The Sunday Herald was entered ejv Vork. vvincri May's, 1922, at the postoffice, Provo, Utahv under the Actvpf March i, ttia; the world's coal ourputihort-loii- i in. 1879. gre. u iJO-- iri.a the hie ' AND v . IX.ily and Sunday. .EDITOR - SAiS We Serve You worftV largest product) iVe 1?"0 of coal, nations but inar U from 9H dro .normal vvorws uiuM'TyA worw- oi the but: , geoiogic.u. t iOC t irh met TO laliaua ,,,i.-ujf. he the wat With' the von d output in of' toaT reserves of " :ltTv iVrecetimg the parts of the She cf, 'Wj pice- "cent.. m thf ronclusion that ine cf ? "catturn. . by maiL. 81:80 the year, la: .advance,. -v third -'. 899 Phone 237. e TURNER . i .' PC" TUniS-IdcLveied ji- mi ownm7 pro ' c h::esn implies a:d ons-lr'- mail-matte- - z .U tun forma Phone w rwpr: mimm Hrfa. morurogfa4-t&4ira- m Wt street, Provo, vaa. i.wepuuue " tl.e-. J. fcHXHa-Studio " - and weekly excoit Saturday, -- every United-States- . ' Music ' band of choruses, Director aid - orchestra . Instruction tt violin, cornet, vocal and li States . Published T?,;n - rsv, i DitTiAioTWiEintTEt ' if . ,i Teacher of Voice . Studio at residence, East First North.; v idtf its high- - which mads r . ana-tna- . rr . . . ,T. It's Time . , . . . i ."". '.7-- f ' -- . I be thinking about tha new Winter Top for yoif car- We can provide yo . With a CaUfornia or' a.' of several other equalO well made Tops. See) ,to . r . . - I l 1 . . , -- . . . for an estimafo . I ' I ive-nint- hs , . f - . ill cost. . " - City Auto Top & Painting Co. . . trade-Whe- Open-sha- n Announcement share-holdur- I -- - John-1.5- tf m i Jj jJJ G. T. Lisonbee Auto Tops, Seat Covers,Side Curtains, Auto Painting and Revarnishing. All work guaranteed. "C p 0 i v.. " oison-.mo- ' 1 " 432 West Center. x s ' ' Phone 848. Provo, Utah.- - . ; Jos.-Nels- on, J4SGeorA.-:BullockivS00- and M. R. Holdaway. ." . , ; ''"tf j; 00 vf . espe-cial- ly ........... 2000 3.00 2497 W. D. Perkins. . . .lonnft nett 434 Hyrum Jenkins . . 1000 5000 1.50 2498 Jacob Mauss 8AFE HIGHWAYS. handsome in appearance, and cap If your wife can't cook EDITOR HERALD: 441 Jennie Nesbit ,..1333 3.50 2499 Jos Nelson. Jr.. innn 5000 divorce r her J ! In 'your highly approved cam able el great endurance at manual 514 P. D. Cassity.... 1000 1.50 2539 Jacob Mausa i don't labor, etc; but proof Is abundant 615 P. 1000 1.50 2540 N. Keller ......... 2000O 2544 Keep her for a" pet, and paign In favor of the safe and sane that their mental stature cannot be 630 Emmy Cassity..,. N. Keller . 10000 1000 1.50 Ries nse of our highways. It would be 616 John W. McAdam 5000 3000 7.50 2609 J. M. Pearce eat at the old changed. These statistics make it 2613 Geo. H. Adamson. 4000 '625 John G. Simon- well to call attention to a feature perfectly logical to Infer that son 1000 1.50 2614 Gep. tt.Adamson. 3000 of our roads that should be'reme- of the drivers on our high- 708 Wells L. Brimhall i00 " 1.50 2615 Geo. H. Adamson. 3000 died as speedily as possible, for I ways are incapable of 2619 George Hales . . ...anno assuming the 750 Mrs. George Wln- think all will agree that to neglect responsibilities expected normal nett 2000 3.00 2658 Jacob Mauss 5000 tne matter would be criminal. It is men and women. Thev ofam tha Jacob Mauss 5000 this the open culverts, or the ua drivers who force careful drivon 856 David. Andrew ... 6000 7.50 2660 661 Jacob Mauss 900 21. A. Goodell. . . . 1000 1.50 6000 ..i. covered ditches that extend from oir me naved portion of the orad-wa913 John Pritz 1000 1.50 2678 Fred R. Woolley. . 1000 the paved portion of the highway and as the ditches at th onri.. 929 John Prita 1000 1.50 2082 A. W. Clark...... 1000 W.L. NANCE, Prop. to the fences at either side of the of culverts are seldom 930 John Prita covered, v IOOO" 1.50 2684 A. W. Clark...... 1000 road, are' 4 menace to whom? their frequency causes '935 John Prlts 1000 1.50 Zba A. W. Clark 100Q 1.50 Answer" To. the sane and careful the wreck of the Invariably car that its driver 969 P. Daynes so a, w. Clark 1000 1.50 ,1000 -- 1.50 clasr of drivers. ' tries io. save from hoin ramrA 970 : P. W. a ..""new 1000 1.50 zt87 A. ,, 1000 Clark. Daynes ' rrooi rouows: miring our re me neeaiess anver. 1076 I. A. Smoot' 1 24600 36.90 2688 A. W. Clark .1000 cent world war recruiting period, uj ine argument is, that men the 1089 2691 B. H. Cole & Co.. 1000 1.50 Ralph A. Badger. 1000 when' mental tests were made on imiT aeiecuve driver .fannnt k 1090 B. Cole ft Co.. 1000 1.60 2692 Ralph A. Badger. 1000 nearly every recruit verification of discovered by the motor Jlcense de- 1091 H. ' H. B. Cole & Co.. 1000 1.50 2695 Ralph A. Badeer. 100O certain educational and other rec- partment until some fearful aecl- - 1098 H. B. Cole tt Co., 1000 -- 1.60 2739 Raynold Barnett. , 600 ords were made, namely, that at ueui occurs, ana Is why I said 1114 H. B. Cole & Co.. 1000 that 1.50 2740 Jacob Mauss 5000 least one In every four adult Amer that the uncovered culvert 1129 H. B. Cole & Co.. 1D0O - i.50 63 W. s. Verks 25000 icans does not have mental canac menace to the sane drivar tn. .t.. 1275 Bertha Holt 1000 1.50 ttbt 0. j. Grendall., 5000 Ity greater than a normal viuc. icnuw never has to dodge the 1276 Bertha Hole . . .it.. 1000 1.50 2770 Chas. I. Robbins. ; 2000 oia ooy or girl. This by no means san elements or leave mm 1277 Bertha Hole rl.50 2777 .i puts them In the "demented" class, portion unless he chanPA tn ' 1278 Bertha Holt . . .. 1000 1.50 2780 Braxton Barnett. . 500 We move Furniture, Haul the " ' or lrresDonsi- - driver of his own class. 1279 Bertha Holt . 1000 1.50 2781 Leonard Barnett. 25750 " ble for a normal class, that of boy Freight, Transfer Trunks. are Therefore, sine 1280 JJertha Holt ... . 1000 1.50 2783 C. H. Dehner .'... 5000 may nave a good mind, but the, fective. element cannot ha -- J000. Holt- -, 1.50 2785.Geo.L-JBinto- n 75- m tms discussion is. poini that and debarred from the use of the 12S2 Bertha Holt ... 1000 1.50 Cook. ... ..M 1000 LONG DISTANCE TRIPS 1.50 1284 Bertha HoltV-36 v w. Gray.. 1.50 10000 ls.nni .50' 1285mha7Iolfrrr: T0OI Work Guaranteed . 1302 Bertha Holt .....'1000 1.50 - . sisonara Sanders ... 8000 12 00 oi order-al. j ana 1313 Blanch- . H. Neilson 1000 1.60 2819 Thomas M. Holt. . .3000 .4.50 vovsrea,a. - Thev mav and i. in -Prices Most Reasonable; Berthr-Holt-T1314 uiaii.r iivesr "a 2 00 possess JienUBybodies. may-.10000-15.- 001315 Bertha Holt-rr- m OBSERVER. 7 501 1341 R. R. Thorne 1000 1.50 i.unun .Monensen bono 7.50 1352 JL R. Thorne-1000 1.1.30 Geo. e.: Woolley; . 1000 1.50 , NOTICE TO CREDITORS;". 1353 R. R.' L. 1000 150 2866 Wells L; Brimhall 33000 49 5n :,: LEGAL NOTICES, -. ';'; In the District Court of 1363 R. R., Thorne 1000 1.60 nn M. 117 Thomas .78nnn Holt. ztbi the ?a f Fourth" Judicial 'DistricVcounty Of U82 wr H, Child ,w-60- 0 BarnetU 3,725.-13.Probate and guardianship n 1452 W. IL Child Z.i.1000 -- 1.50 :89LPEHoutl 4300 . 6.75 tlces Consult County Clerk or Utah, State of Utah. .' : t7S Mrs, W. W. Peav.TOOO 1.50 2894 A.- - Broadbent 300 .45 the respective signers for fur. ln the matter, of the estate of 1496 Mrs. M. Bonner.. 1000 1.60 2895 E. O. Moe .., 1100 1.65 a. E. Goodman, Deceased. 1499 Mrs. M. Bonner.. 1000 trier Information. . , 2898 1.50 P. Daynes ... 230 " .35 1500 Creditors will oreaent -.1.50 201 W. H. Child 300 im. 1501 Mrs. M. Bonner.. 1000 45 Mrs. M. V NOTICE TO CREDITORS.; Bonner.: 1000 1.50 2902 W. H. Child with vouchers to the 320 .50 undersigned. 1566 WY 4000 1.50 2903 W. H. Child Bandley ; In the District Court - ot the -- v i..o mw oiuce ot 350 - .60 j. H. McDonEmmy Ries ...T.-JOO4.50 2904 W. H. Child ..... Fourth Judicial District. In and for ald. Room 8, Ktilght Block. Provo 350 - ,50 ,- - A- Barclay.. . 1000, 1.50 2905 W. H. Child 400 Utah County, State of Utah... In Utah, on or before the 25th day of I!!! .60 1688 J. A. Barclay .....1000 1.50 2906 W. H. Child 400 60 the matter ot the estate of Andrew October, 1923.. 1693 W. U Brimhall.. 1000 2907 1.50 C. I. Vanausdal. 400 TO9 F. D. Cwssity Jensen, Deceased. . J. H. McDONALli. 1000 1.50 2908 J. C. Vanausdal. ' ..s. 410 .60 Creditors will present claims, Administrator of said esUte. UKs Grant Dougall 2000 3.00 2909 W, E. Alien i 2d 150 at tier residence In Provo City, (First publication Aug. 22- - last km Mizaheth O'Brien 500 .75 2910 Sam A. Leavitt. .. 1550 2.30 1774 W. U BrlmhaU.. 1000 " 1.50 2911 T. C. Thompson Utah, on or before "the 25th day of puoncauon sept. 19, 1923.) 400 .60 1780 H. H. Ellertson.. 600 .75 1933. October, Aiex Jackson 410 .CO NIGHT AND DAY 1799 J. H. Nesbit . . . , 600 .75 2913 B. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. MART K. JENSEN. Ja. Walkley.. 400 .w 1800 J. H. Nesbit R5S 80 Done-.-.wiitord J. 190 Administratrix of the Estate of An ".30 1848 C. M. Crotf SERVICE. . 6000 7.60 2916 Mildred Irene 275" ..40 w me uistnot Court of the 1853 B. W. Dixon drew Jensen, Deceased. .15000 22.50 2917 J. A. Corbet....:! 100 .H Fourth Judicial District In and for 1854 B. W. Dixon .50000 75.00 2918 A. M. forgan. Coleman k Straw, Sproul 100 .15 Careful Courteous. Experi 1859 W. F. Allen the Countv of ITtnth film. n 500 .75 Attorneys for Administratrix. M. u Sproul 100 .15 ,u eoo 9.00 in GreVn-T5on"aoeni. the matter r?20. th f last (First publication Aug. 24; !.::. 1 enced Workmen. ' 11r.ru osrneu. 01)00 ' " Karl A. I publication Sept 21. 1923.) 'la'gh. 400 Anderberg. Deceased. .CO - 1898 Charles O, John- 2925 Jacob Mauss ....28670 43.00 y a ..... .... ..... ..... , one-fourt- h Grccr Cafe ........... .... , ' ...... ...... ...... ;.- XI ,- . .... -- "feeble-minded.- wa,i The people who When, the sale of such, an imporfield. It was orgahixed by looal tant commodity as gasoline is under for the express purpose of . people .supplying the intermountain states the control of a monopoly or "trust", with GOOD GAS, GOOD OIL and the people are entirely Vrithout proGOOD SERVICE, Tand . to keep tection either in the quality of the prices at a fair and reasonable fig--' ure. Today,, in the territory, served' product or the "price they are compelled to pay. the quality of gas and oils by You who were gasoline users two equals that' of any in the United ' States. :.; ,. ;. years ago in this part of the. coun::. r, of know the Thia gas is try quality you company owned, controlled Did it comvere forced to buy. and managed by people in the communities it serves, Better products, pare with what you get today! You also know how the price in this sec- better service and reasonable prices tion compared with prices charged have been made possible - te you You knowN too; what elsewhere. Will you protect your through kind of service you were 'gmn- Did own interest by using products the service then compare with what , in the future! t now Drive into an you get service station -Two years ago the Independent and test, for yourself the gas, the Gas & Oil Company entered the oil and the service. O -- - . - . - " ,: iU.n..Ji D".r,Tra " be - l . a uu Use an Coupon Book O mimnv...n nrihWfcee .... -- ': sfti-nraxi- Provo, -- - i for economy and UKJ :statioiuleverywhere- iMm.i... Phone 665 t a vltiOlPEKPtmj - It's 10 -- Transfer' & Taxi O I-- m -- town GOOD GAS to - iss - .... .... ; ... 't .... -- .... u . f - 'Si MM -- erM4.OA Storage Rates on Coal-Plen- ty, of, Building Material UTAH TIMBER :& COAL COMPAQ ' Phone 232 . - : 160 West Cth No |