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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, JUKE 14, 1923. MR. GUY Me. to Pray"; V.OMAN'S UUUV MANSON FUNERAL. .benediction, Bert; lLiner,-Jnlermwas in the city cemeteryunder tie direction of the Hatch undertakers of Provo. BACK HOME. eot ' 'I ' John W. Guy former auditor, of VU$ county, fa visiting athisbome ,during this week. Bince last .January Mr,' Guy h been office manager of tieTea Detelopment company at Capper, Wye. He reports business conditions In Wyoming as gradually Improving. 'After a short visit helehe will return to Casper. j.iV CHA8E FUNERAL SERVICES . - V . ' HELBMN ' 8PRINGV1LLE i TfrM 'UTTJfiVUiB. Juno neral services over the remains or L. T. Chase were". beM at the Fourth ward church Tjiesday at 8 ; o'clock with CoutTseTor Alva charge. Miss Katherine UnDougall sang "Sometime We'll derstand"; invocation, S. L. vocal solo, Mrs. Cora T. Bird, "A Perfect Day"; Bishop 0. R. May cock read from the scriptures and ave very consoling re marks; Elmo coftman sang ieacn 8aakrs w-Jwrn- Uiri iMwnr wipiomas-- . SOME HARD '"lhe 'Etluiie'tle pi - - American t, Asaoclatlon WalUr W. Head her Mrs. Manson is survivel-b- y father, James Hutchinson of this city, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs:' C D- Fullmer and James HutchinsQaof Salt Vilmer and Leonard Hutelitnsonof (Dividend; Jack Ttutchinson of Areo, and Max Thomas, and 01ier Jameson. The regular luncheon was served, the tables" and rooms being specially decorated in the national colors. The club members unanimously, decided to set apart Wednesday, June 20, to begin thev,work of erecting ihe Boys' Canyon Tiome at the Bburts canyon. Blanche Idaho; and Mrs. Charles Robertson pf BuW, Idaho, Besides, her she leaves a son and an' in-- , ?V fant. dauehter. Elizabeth. rt tras problems with which he has to a unrereni way deal in later years from the boy who Is raised la the city. In this' period of unrest we are certai- "of Knr polishing brass buttons on uniforms a. New York policeman's wife has invented a glass shield, inr.de-Itwo parts that are brought-togethe- to protect r the-clot- radio ala.rm clock that has responds to vibrations of a certain wave length when lent ontf by a station In the " vicinity. A lnin invented Servtce; LOt'IS 'June 14 At "43 Scallet enjoysthe distinc being a grandfather and a When a farmer takes his product to market and sells it for, say. a dollar a bushel, he ia dependent upon the dollar honesty of two measnres-t- he . and the bushel. . The first two columns in this chart are compiled from figures, based on actual used car sales, as by dealers in the ten leading automobile fibuttng centeis in the United States, lhe IasT column. is based upon the estimates of aufhonties. It shows- the actual money value to you of taking "lubrication seriously. ' , crossroads store The other day-keeper got sent. to Jail tor manipu lating m. trick bnsbel iDasKet witn a. i - ' I u interested In rearing nly--vitally both on the farms and in the cities boys and girls with the proper out 'look for the future, Imbued with the bene!that the activity In which they are engaged is, after au, eomeuung that will provide them both with the necessary things of life and with hap- plnsss.' For la happiness there Is con- -' tentment, . mS In , contentment la America there Is safety tor our Institutions. ' i ' jBveTfjslagl--Jakerhould--le- that the problems his fanner customers have te contend with are not enly the tanner" problems but his problems as welL . He should feci not only that the farmer must be prosperous so that he .can deposit more In his hank, rlvtnc tfia banker more to loan and thereby Increasing Us profits, but that also there is someuing wnicn Mtiiint h measnred In dollars and centa,S It is the thought of rendering fo- mr Mrvtee to nniiHi of whether they are farmers. or men working fa the shops.' or big business men of the cities that will bring not only proiperity but . contentment as wen. The banker shoald take as his motto; "Who aervea best stiff bill DflnaTtv. on using a faka measore, laid tor that storekeeper with the trick basket and sent him to prison. mai PoUtioians in Europe have been the manipulating the other measure same ura in much 'the way. Some of them in America want to tamper likewise witn ue aouar. Vara la ahont the WSV It WOUld WOrk Snnnose. when tne tanner nnt brought his product to market, the WBS honest eDOUgb tvaaVat maaatir and he got a dollar bUl for each busheL He'd take bis dollars nome Oiem. Parhane he pianneo a,i some land next his own tor a to buy thousand dollars, and. figured that In a rear or so he could make tt. . n . Die chart to .the right tells a true and graphic' story of what perfected lubrication means tg you. Neglect in cleaning your .crank case and carelessness in buying oil cuts down the lifye of your car and lessens its value. Carefully follow the three recommendations below they will help : loss this avoid you Will' profits mosLT MnrkeUni 2- Flush, the crank case only with fresh lubricating oil never with kerosene - or ed "flushing" oils. O Lubricate with the correct grade of Cycol the perfected motor oil as shown for your engine on the Cycol ' ' Recommendation Chart. PERFECTED XtLJ BKI CAT ION adds to your Cycol is perfectechby the new Hexeoir process, used only by us. .This process removes destructive "sulpho" compounds lhe unpuritLes which "cause motor oils to break down under engine heat. engine's life tween moving parts. It does not break- - down nor thin out rapidly. It prevents early engine depre- dation. - V ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY Executive Offices, 79 New Montgomery Street San Francisco produces ' enough to neonle the rear around but I somt of f this production , should be ' Agriculture W. P. Fuller & Co. After Eiaht Weeks Chicks Must Have th stored to eliminate the over suppiy ai tha ttnti of harvest or during periods 'of hlah oroductloa. tt can then be - thrown npon the market in accord ' TiIirririfxir jfli I mm lUn iL HvfJo mnrl XVAU VUX H J. H V V VV Vi 4 ... . Distributors fof Utah ' anee with consumptive .demands.- - . 1 Cooperative marketing Is etfll 'to Its tew locaitues wnsre infancy. In ; tanners have been properly organwith themselves lsed and provided . ' 4nn.t. friiitiei to store their prod- i .net tha have been able to consider ably stabilise prices, to the advantage of both producer ana consumer.I . ,4 Farmers are loosing tor a ueounu to which merchandising basts upon is It extremely their products. .market important that they organise rightly oa the commodity basis and secure V efficient capable management and ade-- ' quate financing. This cannot be dons la a day, a week, or a month,' nor la y five or even ten years. xIt must be by ' gradual growth . and development The problem Is so Important it demands the best thought of not only farmers but educators, bankers and ether business men. BaaksrTanner. I Clean, tiie jcrank case every 500 to 1,000 miles and when changing from one brand of motor oil' to another. Thus Cycol has the stability to withstand engine heat and maintain an unbroken lubricating film be- V ; Coopcratlvd C&1 - 0- re-sa- le their-custom- 4 . grandmother, 83. Each 130 years have meant a new generation in the Seallet family. By JOHN OAKWOOO : Every banker and business man In the country. Is Interested in the 'tann from anoth er viewpoint than merely a place to raise farm prod-net- s and . livestock" Above all . the farm is one of the places MBejbLlifeapproacbthe-va- -' tion . .Bank-ar- t -- fM Harry j. . FACTS - i t ST. hus-"han- , -- Knowledge fce-r-- e -- New ; d tS GRANDFATHER AND GRANDSON, TOO MAN " ' weBttn, Bom best bring np oar boys and (iris. down In a way that was grand, gloomy wnen using n w Thousands of men and boys each year and mysterious, mtm flnr.kfn tit tha eltr. Clerks In tha measure stuff be bought from a farmthe bottom city are "barely eking out an existence er, he'd secretly shove a bushel and they cannot expect to receive down nntll it held at least nit m. anarter. but he - would only much more in the way of compensa- credit him with a busheL The buying uon. ; Rnt hack, oft the farms are men power of the farmer's product was about twenty working- for a reasonable return, and thereby depreciated by Up addition they hare their bouses, per cent the wonderful sunshine . above - In the daytime, the, wonderful fresh air TinallT the farmers thereabouts got and an, the things that, the; soil pro- wfa to the fact that the only way duces. The boy who is raised on the they could get what was coming to I farm will nave atf entirely different i fnem was w eaturcv reuuiD ,wiiri k - showed' .all Hasty examination teeth knocked out, the face' ijrulses, and U was said there were evidences or a Police expressed the belief tho woman was jnurdered and thftiwh into the lake. to dividen- d- the Flag," and musical numbers were rurnlstied by Max Thomas, t,' "Fj-fer,- -- ' ABOUT' SOFT MONEY - J.;.' y W. WALTER HEAD By. First : talk-o- n . of Allan, Terry ScaUet was the oc- casion of a family reunion at which all Immediate members of the family attended, "We would have t hire a hall to got all our relations under one roof," remarked one of the members of the family. Allen Perry's father is 23; bis grandfather 43; his great-granmother. 63; aud his great-grea- ' $ -- AsacJatioa. tub crutn i',"t:ijiiMHm:iir nenay wtais Attn; BHT A nrLi FARMS PRODUCE "a r Flag epedal program in .honor day was given Monday evening at the Rotary club luncheon "held at the Tuttle tea room. Pratt Thomas was in .charge. Readings were given by Miss Pearl May ol Rupert, Idaho, and Miss Ina Creer. Commander John EJ'Booth of the local post of the American Legion ' NOT SO EASY " "- -- iv Manson, wife of Daniel Manson Df Dividend. Mrs. Manson died ol complications, and the body , was brought here from Dividends Mrs: Mansonwas the daughter of James and Elizabeth Hutchinson and was born at Spanish Fork 36 years ago. Slrt? married Daniel Manson 14 years ago and they made thejr. home 'at Spanish Fork until fewr years 'agft, when they moved at the same Vime.- - . Scallet belongs to" a family' Ja which five generations axe living' and aealthy. The recent arrival gr&ndsoa .. tL jIZJU . , j LAKt, InteniRtlonal Nw Service. --GARyvlnd., June 13. Badly muti-Jatethe body of a woanan about 35 years old was taken from the lake near :;ere eary, today. The body was well dressed, but neither coaj or hat was fouml'. Label ia htr shoes showed thorn to have been F'Jrchased fioai Mich. She wore a plain gold . wedding ring, and a small, silver-ring- SPANISH FORK, June 1,4. Funeral services were held at.iue Third ward chapel Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Llly.HutcMihon FLAG DAY OBSERVEa. SPANISH FORK, June 14. A 13 ie .t ' 1M X riia eweiaM, rt niHTERMIUC r Growing Mash ; H yoa erpect tohaveewrjr brofleri and layera. tt is a wonaenui oooo aeveKner. bow di u DHimhtf nrnaktSMaillflMl a dl.Terent They must have nwrVn protein than little chicbs canstaaa. "' I ffT- - ,5c t. M fi. . Fur the First Eight Weeke VniirdlJca Should Hsvve) 'i?ant - Us Cmk4nc' , js tt tm Br H . - m uiun o r com UUU11U Bk . " For Sale br CARTENTER SEED C0.'i 'I ... 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