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Show r THE i RRFSS ii- '- - VOL. XXX VI. MAGAZINE SECTION NO. 62. PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921. OCIATION AC-- .. CS. VEAR WASH BREAKSHILL FOCH AT TOMB OF WASHINGTON 1 i FOR CLIMB RECORD jf James I brought ALL-AMERICA- N ' 4 The Nash Six hold the &ttuU hill climbing record! ' Word coines from California that a stock sport model, previously driven 6,800 miles in four weeks, has "broken-th- M.ou' lute. FIRST ARRIVALS FOR DISARMAMENT PRAYING COLONEL A Palomar 1: f anitulti"' I t j record a ktandUg--trof Palomar mountain to Bally hotel, a distance of 12.7 miles. The time was 34 minutes 40 seconds on a raise of nearly 5,000 feet; in one stretch of . eight, mites- - there are 80 k) o the foot t4VSv VCKNJ :.s:ms cui. iacinj -- . . health asst.- - fife - 5 - k - W 3 -- JyJ S 11 ! It, jilP C slmrp turns. 4 r". .W , it'. 191?, by a car stripped to the chassis was Ja minutes flat. Twenty cars r since" have attempted unsuccessfully to lower that, record. It had come to be regarded as unbeatable until last week when William llalbritter, owner of a Nasir sport model expressed a firm conviction that a Nash Six would "outstrip anything on four wheels on any hills in the' country." "Then climb Palomar hill," he was told. .So the climb was arranged. Mr. Halbriter placed Walter Folcke at the wheel, his only instruction being to break the record The official renart nf the run re - lates that although the roads were bad, after seven inches of, rain on the mountain, the start was made, and the record established. The car had its top up ' and carried three pas' . sengers. is remarkable, 'so says Mr. the vast number of Nash owners who my their Nash--w ill utdo ' ' j any other car. ': 1f yAli 1 i-- )JMMJ'Vti Mil r. mull I FROM ENGLAND ! I w j rr. - :i . : Hal-britte- r, "V' lu outline, It made ereiat M crusade ; ofaortliern ercanized cllnV:! conlest' re ilth our card from tu was an inspiring moment for those permitted to be present, SEATTLE, tab hav ID pieces of bl derable' of 1 throughout iduc&tionai 1915;- - Institutions inuUtted and ' . Ample Cause for Headaphe. "Being" Always Ready Eddie complained of having a headIet each day take thought foi what ache until after the "on! was tirought coi.ee rns It, II q'lida te its own a ffa Irs In, then suddenly, he felt better. When and resper'. the.' day which is to follow, -accused of flavins shirked he eplied: and then we "shall be always ready. Tfis'f to think "t hnu in he reailv is to know a headache. did ! have nf lirlnglrie in all th t cnal would give haw iu li e. and at liuttom, to know .iel. . Ww to any bov mv .txe a headache. ";; jsiog In many health Vubsjc . Nov. 9. i aaaMaaHHM nl Two gains, One. is the Seattle which ha"s made the biggest circulation, growth in the past six months' of 2,200 daily newspapers in America. The jother rapid grower, eet41g-elrpBiati- dle.-An- . .w...,..-- FROM BELGIUM new records', in st for the past, six circulation months. - ted ibula Wash., jiewspap'irs have . boms In t.JkH. TW O PAPERS SET RECORDS when. of all allied armies, visited the tomb, Marshal Foch, commander-in-chie- f of Washington on his second day in America. The great French hero placed a wreath in tributeQjhe geniusJtLahjngtorLi3cJi'k.AtrivaL in America for he American Legion convention at Kansas City and in Washington, marked the attendance start of the most enthusiastic reception ever accorded a foreign. visitor. AH tie way across trie. continent, Marshal, Foch atid General Pershing were-me- t by record crowds, who cheered until Foch. himself was often moved to tcary of appreciation. in the past k Virn.MIl! 4i inveg-H'gtii- B is the ProVo Herald, a tri weekly published-at Provo. Utah. The Herald and leads all weekly, newspapers published .... in the Tnited States in circulation growth in six months. j. lioth of these newspapers have bjeen mm&uu esiaunsucu, . changed owne,rsmp: , liimi 1 follow-- " WW . K ..... . h ROM ITALY-- . : . ' 1: : 1 S . - ' r' his . great, three-yea- r record, marks .'one of the greatest 'men of the. age-- KlcSlilran is grid a Tcitas boy, and Center College is a small school, located at Danville,: Kentucky. in.ir y 2 that one performance, say ".semi-weekly- - A When "lio" McMillan, quarter? back on the little Center College , team, started his now historic dash .around Harvard's left end to a - ( to 0 victory the other Saturday, he was sprjnting into 'football's "rTOTrt)fFame''r"aii""All-A'ffieTi- . can hack for 1921. Football, folks t '. 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