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Show SATURDAY, JUNE 12; 1926 'f''TZ..H,' knnnil ifr 2 -.36 O. m.. Slid Change In Post Office Mail Schedule A change In the Urne lot malU to leave and arrive at the post office took place this week. From now on the malls will leave and arrive at the office at the time given as followi: South bound mall going to Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove leaves post office every day .vonnt Sunday at 8:10 a. m.-Going ivmn Snn Pete. Soldier Summit Carbon county and points nouth i..;,v.. offlcVat 8:20 dally. v.rth bound mail All mail going to Salt Lake and out of tho state haves the olflco at 9:20 a. m. Afternoon mall, north . and south bound leaves tho post office at 2:30 p m. Mails arriving from all points north, east and out of the state, reach theoofflco at 9:10 a. m. Mail from Provond Carbon, county -nointr arrlves at 11:00 a. m. ' won fmm Severe county and all joints north arrives at 4:60 p. m. From the above It will be seen that oo mail leaves the city either north that no mail reaches the city 4:50 p. m. The post office Is endeavoring to sort all malls without closing the window and Postmaster Chadwlck and the employees ask that all citi zens wlU not intenipt them from this task onjy in matters of importance until the mail has been sorted. after A mnAK FORK CITIZEN ALPINE HEWS SATURDAY. JTTVf . '1 ' -0 ... ;:, Public Library Invites Patrons The clllzens of American Fork are Invited by the public libtary board to pay the library a visit to see Just how Inviting the building has become through painting and cleaning. Dur. tng the past two weeks Axel Bloom. qulst and his workers have been busy at the library with the result that the building is now In excellent condi. tion. All wood work on the outside has been painted In attractive colors and Inside the bare walls have been done over in harmonious and quiet i,iwina tha Hnoleoum uDBtalrs has been waxed, new stair rubber matting ih windows and wood thoroughly cleaned, tc. The building presents a very mvu. lng appearance and although the library patronage I Increasing there ia mom for more. The library board anticipates through various ways and means in. creasing the number of books but in rh meantime there are plenty or goou books for those who have not became regular patrons. I o. ' County Agrees To Surface Cedar Fort itoaa AV Mrs. L. Gates, Reporter. Mrs. Mattle Larsea and children of Castle Dale were guests the past week of Mrs. J-arsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Strong. Mrs. Wiliis Gaisford -and children of Tooele spent the week with Mrs. Ualsford's father, Mr. R.'J. Healey and family. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr a. D. J. Strong were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strong and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Devey and children, ana airs. Mattle Larsen and family. ised Car is oniv as uoou Dealer who Sells it In buying a Used Car you are forced to depend npon the reputation of the dealer who sells tt. He alone is in a position to know the history and present condition of the cars he sells. Dodee Brothers Dealers are business men, operating permanent establishments under valuable val-uable franchises. They look upon every Used Car purchaser as the ultimate buyer of a New Car, and they value his good will accordingly. Buy a Used Car of any Dodge Brothers Dealer and you will receive honest value for your money. And right now is a rrfcu7aWy good time to buy. Increasing sales of new Dodge Brothers cars following radical improvements in beautyand performance have everywhere brought in an exceptional selection frcm which to choose. ... . . - - ' Touring Car - - .-f'95'.UK) - Iinadstor - - . - !"-V).lK) Coupe - - - ... 1.011.00 -S.-tlan - - - . l,i7:MX) Delivered Martin Nielien Auto Co. Telephone 93 American Fork Dodge Brothers MOTOR CARS Mr. and Mr3. Benjiman Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bates and baby ana Mrs; David Wilkin and ', children motored to Wallsburg Wednesday where they visited with Mr. James Boyden and sister, Mrs. Jane Weaver. Monday evening about thirty re. latives and friends of E. D. Healey pleasantly surprised hinv in honorol his birthday. After spending me evening with games and social chat a dainty lunch was served. Mf. and Mrs. Charles Clark and According to a' report made by Superintendent Gour.ley at the meet. ine of the Board of Education oi-uit Alpine district Thursday afternoon the Utah County commission na agreed to make road improvements in the Cedar Valley section on the road to Cedar Fort at an approximate cosi of $6,000. The county commission was prevailed upon to make the improve. " ... 1.1. ments by the district to ename iuc high school, students oi tnai to be transported to and from i tM hiBh school daily by the aw. . . .. hgl the transportation of the Fairneia mh Bchool studenU would uepeuu .,nnn the surfacing of the roau irum r-.t in iairfleld and a new leuar run w . mmmittt consisting of Messrs. An derson and Batea of tne-oara uw Mr d M. P. axiark. Mr. appointed to further present ., Warren Grover problem to the commission, and com. Mc Danjel plete the program. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burgess attend If the latter project goes the funeral of Mr. William Willi. all high school studenu otceuar ru Char,e8 Clark and Fairfield will be transported n Saturday, the Lehl high- school In the morning al 8811 . . j .n.na t n their I 01 scnoui u.,. ..I ... iftlio M T. A. con. ...v r thia way me D - - nome eacu - - maot,nr s,indaT evening was ... . t Art T r DOKa JVJUk o - students win - - - Mm Fern Fagan of wbo ha8 re town quarters ana - . rned from tne Northwest- i i wt(-M atnnni mi ii I v..j " continue paying u! w - I Vl U .w - - w denU mileage. L teacher In the Alpine schooj prior 1 "" , " to leaving for a mission. Honor social - . i For Missionaries and Mrg RUSselI Bates enter. tiwxA at Htnnar Riindnv Covers were I U1IUCU m.mmw- " J Tn honor of two missionaries wn0iald for Mr. and Mrs. Benjaman Bates, lMvine for the mission field in Kp Mrg- Leonard Bate, and the near future from this city and cnndreil( Mrs. David Wilkin and fwn nthera who have recently re. cnlidren; Mr, and Mrs. Loy Beck and ...i.,- fcnnrtrnhie releases from mis- .vim-.. M(1 Mr. and Mrs. Russell 'cei'tM I Quality Features Typical of the Finest Truck Construction a-sped tranismla-tioa tranismla-tioa dic clutch. Powerful valve -In-bead motor. ' Combined pump and .pUshoillngsystem. Estra-large Harrison Har-rison radiator. Semi reversible steering. Extra-Urge, equal-fated equal-fated brakes. Big. oversiae rear axle with spiral cut, bevel gears. Chrome vanadium steel spring. Full-length, channel steel I teOualitvlw found only i Che With its special truckvn. tion with numerouiou.liiJj found only on higher. prkLuj of equally modern design, fcL rv rolet chauU give definite im, of dependable delivery phiij? advantages of low upkeep ? depreciation. , If your buslnes require i speedy, tb.rifty, one-ton trock! gate this rugged Chevrolet mtj have the facts. Come lal If (Simi2w,iL ONE TON Worldfe Largest Buuder of Oear-shifit Martin Kelson Auto (: Telphone 93 American JA, Zion National Park Bryce Canyon Cedar Breaks Kaibab Forest North Rim. Grand Canyon lira mm exeursion Union Pacific System June 12 FOLLOWING LOW FARE FOR THE VARIOUS TOURS WILL APPLY FROM AMERICAN FORK TOUR NO. 1-ZION NATIONAL PARK, TWO DAYS- DUailroa.l faro ami all expenses m-..uu (Y.larVitv. iiu-ludinp -bus fare ami meals fr-in nn and l(k'iii)rs at Zim Park Io'Isp TOUR NO 3 BRYCE CANYON VIA CEDAR BREAKS, ' mnft tiaVS Tfsiilrna.l fare and all ex- nponses bevon.l Odar City inclndins 1ms fare and meals and lmlpinB at.Bryee Can- W yon i.Hj,ir . ;.roTMvrr 4 ZION PAKK-UEiJAit divx.aivoxviv CANYON, FOUR DAYS Railroad fare I. 1 nn.l at Pfll:ir CJitV iiieludiiiff tms fare ami -meals nnd lodpmtT'Jn UU r, I. .1. 1 1) Ca,,.,...! U,Ur.ltt JJUUUU KANAB, BRYCE CANYON, CEDAR BREAKS, FIVE DAYS Kailroad fare, and all expenses l.eyrmd Cedar City irielud-in' irielud-in' luis fare., and meals and lndtrinirs at ZifHf and. . Hryee Canyon Imlpes and Wylie Camp at Ilriu'lit Anifl P'Miit. Xnrtli IJim Tirand Canvon - TOUR NO. 6 SAME AS TOUR NO. 5 BUT IN RE VERSE ORDERS C.iiii' first to Cedar ealvs and Brvce C.inyen and retitrnmtr n.v .1. a nartv Will DC 6ivcu ...to fh.rnacle amusement haU next DIMBW - . ii.fr orvmm pnr In 2T at o Tuesaay uiruv nvinrv. The young people for wnum the party is being given are Misses Nina Halllday and La Roe Koomsou Rakw and Peter Ciarne. Misses Halllday and Robinson leave .hi. month for the California mission. , - ia H:nehter of Mr. l ne luimci ia o--- .n,i Mrs W. R. Halliday and the lat . . ,io,.piitPr of Mr. and Mrs ler is iuc i Robinson. Miss Raker the daughter of Mr. ana Mrs S T. uaker reiuuuu uhd .v- from the California mission where she has spent the past two years. Mr. rrke. the son of President and Mr3. i;,n,P II. Clarke, returned this weeK also from the British Mission aner an absence of about 26 months. ThP nartv will consist of two main features, a program and dancing. The nrneram Will be a6 follows: K... ....... ., i Mmv nnarieiie vi HCieiiii'ii .... .. . Second ward vnrnl solo Miss KiRue Robinson Stunts Miss Reva Wagstaff and others Instrumental solo-Miss Mna Halliday V Beading Miss Ruth Chipman " Remarks Returned and departing missionaries. their fathers and IMshops Joseph H. Storrs and Earl a rireenwood. The party is under the auspices of tho Missionary Committee and the public is invited to attend. -o Bates and George Boddison. 0 Honor' Reward TTonnr la but the reflection oi a man's own actions Binning ongni in tho fuce of all about mm, ana from thonra rebounding upon nimseil. South. o County Equalt Two State Aroostock county, in Maine, ia as iorto In area' as Uonnecucut ana Rhode Island combined. 5 Which Do You Want! A CITY LOT, A HOME, OR A FARM? a nn.oi lot OQt.U feet, eood location A lot 3x10 rods, with stable and chicken coop 1 JIVJ, tj A V J J - - cuM lot R t 9X) rods, modern coop. 20x45 feet New modern home, full basement, good garage, large bp phieken coot), lot lbxZU rods 7-room brick and adobie home, basemyft, hath, fine trarden lot, 1 block trom main sireei.. 21 acres bottom land farm, independent water right, 1 . . especially adapted for all Kinds oi vegeiames 80 acre farm, good modern home, large barn, granary ij and other out buildings, plenty ot water lor $3,0(X).00 cash will turn the deal, bet m snowjw James H. Clarke Real Estate Exchang! Phone 162-W Ameriat ianiPi?nM(: the Extra Process for Extra MIf, EteeaUis all f Si?e e50f( The 500 Mile Speed Chmic at Indianapolu hai alwayt been a Battle of Tlrea. In 191 1, ""Tj tire, at 74-59 mile per hour, la 1920, Fireone won with cord tire at 88.55 rallef per hour. Jfl . won wich Full-Size Gom-Dipped Ballooru at the record breaking average fpced of 101.13 miie In 1926, Firetone again won with Full-Size Gum-Dipped Balloon. The ten can to finith "in W"! 11 Firertone-equipped. They went the distance without a tingle blowout and with but two nre ran j $21.15 TOUR NO. D SUNDAY ONLY EXCURSIONS Via DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Ticket on s:ile each Sun :iy to and including S-ptemlHT2f.. h-tween all stations on its Hnes in Colorado, Ttah and New Mexico where the tme-wav tare docs not exceed $.'", iit ii rate of one fare plus 2.1 cents Tor the round trip; inimrn im round trip faro, 'r cents. Original start-ne start-ne point' must b reach- .', not later than i':'"1 a. ni .. Monday follows iii (Uto of sale. $66.90 D lit v;iv of Zion Xnt'iotiiil Park Five davs $66.90 BAKER, PERCY & HALBERSLEBEN ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW Collections and Adjustments Everywhere. 108 W. CENTER STREET PROVO, UTAH The Firestone Record in Battle of Tires at Indianapolis Ytar Driier Cot 1911 Hurroun Ma 1912 Divton National 19lGou Pru(ot 1V14 Tbomu DLag 191 1 LVPalma Mcrcadaa 1916 RaMa Pcugaoc 1917 I No Race -11' WoridWar 19l9Wikox Prugrot 1920 C hevrolet Monro 1921 Milton Fronuoac 1922 Murphy 1924 Corunt- Duinhem Boyar Special Tlr FmiCorM Micbelan Firavtona Palmar Goodrich Goodrich Goodyear Firaetcme rireeton Murrhv Sn. FtreaTone HCS Spec. Fireftone FiraMona Duaaenherg - Full-Site 'itaitootu ' I'Fireatcina i 1926 Lockhart Miller Spec. - Full Sne UUIloon. I 192) DePaolo Mild Per Hour 74.59 78.70 76.92 82.47 89.84 83.26 88.06 88.3) 89.62 94.48 90.9) 98.2) 101.1) 9V88 if ..MiaaV This performance U even more remaraaoie p '"7 terrific .peede at which the can traveled oer tnu i rough brick track. . a Experienced race driver will not riik their of rictory on any other tire. And in the commero-j truck, motorhut and taxicab fleet operatort, who w, record, are among the big user of Firetone Gum- The City Transportation Co., of Tacoma, of our 12 bue bn Firwtone Oum-Dipped 1 Tr 40,600 mile and still look, good for many nuw fcj For all around tire iafety and mileage, FimtoM JZ" From Calumet Motor Coach Co., Hammond, taJJ v "We operate 40 butet all equipped with CmrnUW. very low coat per mile on which the tire cPerr ij, leu than that of any other make." Haye BuiUn ay: "We operate 19 bue eguipped with f"Z i. Urea. A number of the tire have run over 45r"w erer having been removed from the rim." The largest taxicab companies in the world !twdJW" Gum-Dipped Tires. W. R. Roth welL chniTi A write: "Two of my Firestone Gum-Dipped Tire n t mile" . '.; Hundred of thousands of car owner voium."--, afety, comfort and economy of Full-Sire Cum-Ltf W. H. Peacock, Birmingham, Ala., testifies: "ifrtf Balloon for thirteen month and they have 24r469 mile." H. C. Staehle, Minneapolis, WtoiM tone Balloon have gone 49,900 mile od J condition." . , , -iltsU. These records of endurace, .peed, safety nd( M have been made because of Firestone developing Dipping process which insulates and saturates JjjU Cord with rubber, reducing friction and 'll4 HrcuRm aiiu cuuuiau. iu - - MOST MILES PER DOLLAR as it ar .aM' ai i t a m a a av yv LVJLcti till iicicii nuvw - ... a - ri . 1 eleohone 3 Amenw a. Wc also sell Oldfield Tires and Tuhes at Remarkably LowTrtces ..- .L.r . r--r:.i rr. . . ,1 . p. 1-A ntiflffl"' jiiuuc ui ine v. 1 7 tu i rirrimnf racirtnp ana i iirrv tnc jianuuiu w : : . ...m R. J. STICE, Agent Pbone 14 American Fork |