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Show THE n RADIO TEST IN Tv Experiment Carried Out by Railroad Pennsylvania Prove Messages Can be Received in Car. z'' el OCTOBER Departing Missionary to Be Given FarewelLin Sixteenth Ward Chapel ELECTRIC 1101 So sturdily constructed as to render the same satisfactory service after years of use as upon the day you buy it. First cost a trifle more than ordinary electric irons but itls cheaper in the end. IS SUCCESSFUL "SATURDAY DESEKETEWS .American Beauty MOVING TRAIN All-Ste- -- 14 M. , p j During the Alteration Sale we will repeat our 7 Formal Opening Offer in Our Modern Daylight Sold by Dealers aod Electrical Everyw hira CsapiiMH I (By The Associated Pres ) CHICAGO, Oct 14 S'ff ( not a barr'rto radio waves and tie tot of recefvlng radio telephone ton niuni- ations within a moving r.t car on tho Iei t a Broadway Limited train wj declared a success in a message received at the railroads rorthweMern regional headquarters Fndav from an official of Its signal department in advance of the arrival of the tn n. ork and Broadcasting from New were receded ceirly Philadelphia the menage stated and tu suirer-fu- l was the test coHid-red- i i h?ri further tests would he c irrld out , of the One jrtncip, pom' of interest to the s gttal departm j Mewar. who $.ent reported bv K the the message, was of wireea communion m w.ih not interfered with by the h.gh tension oerhead wires The test wan held to establish the ruccess or failure of wireless recejving without external antfnnae,in a movr The rad o railwav ing in. a plotted ouiLt was of the with an Inside loop Tn lieu of fxternal aerials. The experiments were made aftor tins train left Nmth PhlaWph'a lute xesCerdav afternoon and between that point and Paoli, Pa, where the road is electrified with h gh tension overhead wres. Accord ng to the signal offic al. th tet apprtrently hail overcome tne rfxit.inre encountered from high t wires, rail and steel. The railroad senT department was Interested In the ixjarlmert from the standpoint of adapting radio to future train operation and for the entertainment of passengers. auor i The Best Equipped in the West rr um Waitress Alleged to Have Issued Fictitious Check OODKV. Oct 14 Mrs J Woodland, a waitress w is arres d Thuradav b .sheriff Fred Deputy Jj Tout oa a charge of itsumx a check without fund In the bank Khe was released on bail. The check was for and cashed at a local store. ELDER ALI DHK. Elder Alvin Der, who e tne Eastern States mission w m a farewell timonUI ward vhape! Frida n c following program m inged for the occasn sob. Mixa Jessie hvans, u American Electrical Heater Company, reif-puo- all-ste- Oldest nd Latest Tlmpnon, K. Jbn and Russell Barber DETROIT., Makers. FtcImm Special to The Yew Oct 14 Both Republicans and Democrats held the r eu n t convention here edneda and put complete tickets In the fled Incumbents were nominated bv the of for PepihlUan with the H B Fletcher where representative wav narred The ticket is Four-iete-countv commissi ner. Axeil B'om-q- u at term countv oalvill Park1 Evans Walter it sheriff. J C "iarc, oalvile oalvHle Farnsworth. lepk, E V. t recorder Kate V Kimbab. Park treaurcr. W H Horan, Fark fit . at- -K asJ Park Johnson. City, torney, sessor, J H Francis. Henefer, sur- veoi J W. Jones. Henefer The Democratic tn set foloiws P.ep- rcsentative J r GUason Park, feur year term ounfy eommis- two- sioner. G L. Hobson. Hoytsvils year term county commissioner. J J ff. Clt Exra Park sher rick. Worsen Park City brk J K. Wright, Coalville, recorder, Per Ar -- exton si m tmo-xe- -s Hor-- f oa -- j j The V tSpecial For One Week Commencing Monday N- F RH'HMOND, 04 t 14 ices were held here H noon at the taberna e f r I On the reeornendation Sheriff C Stoddard 12. son of Mr arl v Frank hmtr t e county comm'sxloni Stoddard who died Humid i olcz 1 thz lir.pB.s of pJnliL J ' Tho speaker, mr- pooh hft1? and efes at Magna M The bherff reto'fed that intovicat- - Ftrey Spa kman J - L HTdnd Tbwnof Thomas m.t br-- n . f .1 .old , Ing I.'iuors .nd ,irjrK, - M.m, rendered bv ptaces. sh'cL fc se'd. are of a ques- f Tfr Jam- ,s'arr'P ',""r tl rbm, by v i rf.juartet Tre ibernes rvoked were thn q he deceased ia survive! fr Jim Mindales of the Western hinok - ente, seven wlster and t . j houe ar i joo h.iU. Mke Sover M tte pool hall jiti NatheJins rf the, fClThhom MQR8 RcDOfl I aoaioa j. - I ha eni soft drink ja-- J lor K hr a ft the American cafe aid ' Oec-g- e I'aaorisef he Magna cafe e The executive -Hhee ff K-- r erv and a force cf deput-Boy Scout rmni'1 I m-- 't I Taesdav a I Ihe Commercial ltib ra.dcd tfc-- eALUliehTcnts of the count .1 pr-j- t found llqjr- - id all of them. &cc rdag t n buxines to h.s r port. mailers were d xcum f th count Our alertness and our decided policy to "clean up" absolutely every suit, enables us to sell the very latest style r. ! We stock "Standard Goods Only." They are inspected rigidly on arrival before being offered for sale, and then we cheerfully adjust" and "make good" any article that is not satisfactory to the purchaser. This guarantees Quality, We buy for cash. We own our own plant and equipment. We want only a fair return. That is why we grow, for people favor our Low Prices. , tF I B u C N railroad Situation is Explained to Kiwanians to Who the The stock which is being sold is PREFERRED Stock. The com- & Light Company now being offered for sale. You can get five of these $100.00 shares for about $480.00. Then you will be entitled to receive $8.75 from the Company eery January 1, April 1, July 1 and Oct. 1 not only this year, but, next year, and the year after that, and right along year after year, just as long as you keep your shares. pany has never failed to pay dividends on its Preferred Stock and it has paid the dividends every three months, without a break, ever since the first shares were issued over nine years ago. If you have $480.00 lying idle why dont you let it earn $8.75 every three months for you? ' The $8.75 that the company pays you every three months is called a "dividend. It is the wages earned by your five shares of stock your SERVANT. This kind. of a servant soon pays for itself. Put it to work in Utah Pow er & Light Company by investing in its Preferred Stock. Your savings will not be invested far away; they will be in plain sight both safe and at w'ork. At present price the stock pays 7 on your money. . C. Spanish Fork Sugar Factory Starts Slicing - tl to The Nt 14 FORK O-- t. FP MENS SHOP ) The plant of ihe Sugar commerced operitions Fr.div pan r ere wj n the 1S2J beet er j v om t t quota of a - a 4 Tuedav ard labor hu bt digging i ng forward e cral da the f t mer taking a s an- n f of the to tage all v the beet pr b;e a hen the 'a f r p, 'traeo from the ured Ai j at an - t a nur hork p.ant S u h the Person rkn i to i iv Fork to wo-- k llodgc D uper- intendent !. 1 o OCR DRCO STORE fr Aim of Dance Supervisors Convention i 1 oth- - Pioneer of Spanish Fork ' Is Laid at Final Rest News FPAM-- i v ' f ,x Bixhop M charge "Poke b deceas'd v . h b an il . ' Ik ' Fergunn aa1 er remark I TJree e!e. j n ward choir and a select on ers. The io Marmus by August in the Fpam-the grave waGrotegut three child-- - il ! . haul convention A represer.ui Mrtkea of the Churrh ) tU v danee auperv r i r p tf 0r( rn D I, P e lVe'v Ann y e n 14 meet in tn p m Tuea-dn- . , r I re At ,t mr)h-- f hni P D rul hat hM i sm Fir rr r the of fhe ilftjr ard tnent, rarbja uas 7e.,pput jn c n- The taint all of h m Jungle terpsUhorean dam e hill Jrd.n ! nights iriflcil puir fs ,r . ntion w4ll continue for fouof t hvacter , W 11 am n Oct. 20 n concluding rrt, I, I In 1st I in Gardner losing to th' The il n in convrntion flregates will have chtrce D hop Oroiegut who re fn niched bv the are the on v Edward W the dancing in their reaper tlve wardsd )' an oe U illlam brothfiirougl ou; the winter and it v hrisfnen pt nun e I D p in - K ' 14 -- b :neul Dracret Gvmnitiim at nr ent pic ne-- r rf Oct 17 to take the step J Wdnnd to eliminate from the dance ward thap-wards all trac H thin set lion ternoon at htjreau fot the Republican speaker tale romnuttee. left Provo Friday At Moroni the party vs a mrrnlng met bv f ve automobile and eacorted to Man , s ie luncheon waa aerved Th y were met at Manti by James M I f It i hfleirt and escorted bv n '"re At Sallna several hm to phhTxhl mere s'lfi'moliitr the group )olned dnve irfi R.chfield, sb'fi The at will eaK nit.r Ephram " t ivh ard will aperJl Sunday, i rr w fb I vn1eron at Manti. atterd- r b H will apeak at 'hcp H euwn ' a .rphi Flwinotmn of Jazz from Ball Room r- Fper AT TS main bt. . !umi south wo-k- Earns $8.75 every three months. Will turn over all earnings to you. Absolutely no expense to you after payment of purchase price of $480. QQ S100.00 Shares of Stock in We are determined that our patrons shall receive SERVICE which includes Style, Quality and the most Reasonable Prices TJ a O 1- S 4- V FI WISH FORK, t f 'i e Un aX'ii ui ural r ;reeniat. rn road jv ka Un Pji if i. ub luncheon T'lu-itv vims citing At the home o' M -- s on 4 le Le rsilroad cond i r- - gene alls as a CeJ by rece t -- upren decimuit blOhl Tee club voted unanirr 'Uv o tht relehrat n of the n,ud r a Dr opening wa Fjannn Jjtph In Uuri.g harge. f t wear. tnzbe Wants to Buy This Servant? V Suits Pressed Free Funeral Services Held - For Richmond Youth thf v 4 V w. Bishop reading Norn.n Parrv, duet. Mtsses Alvin iu.branson, solo, Marion H) solo MS eel gsiur number b apiano Magna Cafe and Pool Hall Licenses Revoked COALVILLE. , Our new Tailor Shop Was made necessary because of our expanding business.-- - Men and young fellows like our policy of adjusting perfectly to wearer e 'ery Z. C. M. I. Suit Free of Charge. Clothes buying is a delight with our service. Welch, EataSGAeJ 1694. nold Coalv lie treasurer A c Both Summit County n, WanshTp ff atforrv Mum aevevjmr, II . Parties Name Tickets (oalvipe vslie surveor, J Don Bircp Ka Ki'kham coui ecunv proceeding of the Scout vent on held rrcentl al Utah Power " I o dl!-tc- thi 5 1922 Hall f night J 11 sr'n 1, r 4-- 1 J gnna e Th- n nj dxn' 1 V root i t r , Life Long Resident of Layton Section Dies u to j b Ijo rr pilihrp atm n j : l. i Th.Nta) H Joseph 1 4 rar eer- of th r 1 n d .1 is home in West ls. ton f I eart trouble Just after he h.id tuMd froni h.s beet fields l f I ig u M en j al October ja Iwriirs g ninasiitni Yur Code K f Ssndard t the Thuri,o lit i n wiM convention the ofVred hr f?eril s miimn I Mr the s n of the ate Thori- heredlction bound beyond which dangers wll not n a and )! irrit Pevens rarlos wan n Interment was be exported to go. b "k romete-- y 4! He s survived by h f Senator Smoot Kimi where Opens not the Intention to !it nirage It w fe five hill-ehiidrt i iraied bv Bishop n, Imth Central Utah Campaign three hrhers wnd tnfouvep grand' survived by donclrg merelj to keep It on sister Funera es will he he.d In t e and lane . 4 4 also his aged cet IP p f i T It Sunday evt 15 V, w ) Room 1'or Initrmoti nt wife. at J p rn underthfpl the direction of B sr P.l' HFTKLD, fct. 14- Fena'or Rccd oj tt i ha-- d scoff Id on' ed fn.l ' I itermtM w The ronxentlon l BIRTH KI). 'ntt a meeting of the pre.ldenot of the Snoot at a crowded meeting m the br n the KajsvJlle emeterv wa on the opln K remg theatre Friday night dec hired hlh FPAVIM4 F f 14 Mr and f,e stakes at rordl'ions In the diore Mrs Alber Br Snow Falls at Brighton. UMje of the preht iimpagn is yhore a n - expressed that I tt the be could pounce he b halls greatly on Improf ion daughter protc H ednesdav in rotnbin-- d TChle en route here he said h efforts tf all rterest The first knew of the caon fe1! t nke ffrs.j several herds of sheeji wiihtiut Brtgh the welfare of the TOUng on Hi C0,tonwrd canyon, Mil the thej-thev tariff herds have wirM it 'hit nithoriiie Patrolmen at the ttys plain mdc Jury Acquits Granada valueless, he declared so notified V K Burton, s iphad no intention of dixcoujging- been nextR,l4to ihe sugar lridutry has intendent of water aupplv and On Prohibition Charge dir'fdnsr On the contrary U w eg1,v ,h lh H' Tl urr"i w 'r,ff the thin ksnl ftr..fn Asnrlnr plained that to covk the m n - eloM.our of L nest HaraMrgcr aa U F .wax suffkien A bound of propriety would be jury in Juice ', raiin Hanson' ,mt ,h; tHn ,.d mptra.llr, dlv sion of t! e 1 r.ct cou-- f Ust cntragetl I moot with HamMton Hard-'fo- r me of the vear t this vnufr fn'lv, hw- ' atiada of vlo-- t f rncr state commande- - of the ever, ro4r makes is apprauve Rp- - nr night acquired b committee Tlie following lat.on of the po j law Granada r haAmrrban and of chairman the carlit the tl efake Legion than it in ' the yar his r the ejt court. p mted to represent appealed out of the work a he-- e he w as f carrying ft The raid w h t n this prose. l; H Hincklev, Llbertv stake Ifum-als! 4 west CUHOn North Kawlinn. Sii l.ke stake , Temple st reet the nind Pioneer slake fUrk L grew msMtutlon stjH 4rn- strike, H C r PwtTrrV Mirtln nd ti t.cyEnmgm agAlnet Minn Tavlor Kmih H tie stake H Neve, hn.Jlj vaulted her w -'uiOi1topr- - Ri Inton n1 Anni Nrhrkrr hiif b.sn rent them frm the house appointed as advDorv members, to work with this commutes Wasatch Democratic Convention Program. The program of the convention sesWomen Are Organized sions follows New ) October 17. Ladies gymnasium Special t I HEBER. Oct It cetor Bllsaberh p m Purpose of Management .of the C Allen of Dance: Methods of jettng Results Hayward and Mr Salt Lake, org .n r c JlT.rnocrat OrganUfelton of Managers. Law and w omen Cold Compoun- d- Breaks a Cold In Few Hours -ofW huredww, I BetatlPIthtp tdTh irTT&TYce'Trrotirmorta- They met mifte of xitaKes lpnv Managers. Interpreand xfternooQ, sub. ing again Don't M Iv s' iffe up Qj it Mow in cj docs usuaPv bre.tk up tltc cold cohl of Dances and Dancing. E the count? and hairmViv - Huberts, Brigham Young university and Tak wptcir itmethc rape H Cold p!ettl) and end all g.; p mler. ittc Htuifftnj, organisated with thsi't To be discussed by Dean Howells, Compound lion of woni'-two hura urtl r'eTig is ihs Annim M oif.teri Rapes Cold Cunpouftd fallowing floor manager. Auditorium, J Erne three bcs are" Iikct The f.rwt d Ftsher. asso i'vt' ), iukkc surest rdi. f known and costa Gillerde. stance hall manager, Audi- - opens dogged-ur.ostna and air natt Duke cha ' of head atopa n runn trg 'mty a few certs at drug dorrs. Tutes Sweeten, manager 'of .ik. vice chair-- 1 ,orium precinct Margar' ' the tdeon. Jack Browning, manager relieves headache 'dullness, feverish nice. Contains no quitine lesu; upvg nan. Lucreila secretary; I of the American Dansante, Joe Smith. ness, snetziug. The sycondrd third Pape s. Ady, Nellie C. IeGraff. usurer i l 11am-nivi- nil viae i d h ! 1 i M- great-gran- d n V T sr(. 1 - 1 ? t) - saf i- -- -- j Stock for sale at all our offices or through any of our employees. . tn l riA Utah Power- - & Light Co. FREE BOOKLET COIPO 1 j o i- ! X i , I tab Pawr Light f. Gnml OfflrM, gait Lake Cltg I tab Plraaa ral r.lalrte4 bitMG fMrtatolag D Mails,' at Easy (mlaeit. Smrnn AHr Pajnasaat Plaa, S uhHawf T;ta Ym 111 Mare tarSTTi Jac aa Papes X 1 i yr' p pas-agd- a k '? I cr ,1 V. |