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Show f i r FGE FOUR PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1928. COMMUNITY7 Superior Motor Company's , " FAIR IS HELD Progress Is Exceptional 4 I PRICE ROTARY HINDU PRINCE A Name? Easy! GETS DEGREE CLUB HONORED "What a Woman Has a Right to 8ay;tt by Mrs. - A. E. Moneyj "Peaches, Ail Kinds," Sherman Mc' Garry; and Perry. Egan of Price. President Loren A. Anderson presented the emblem of Rotary to W. P. Shippee a an appreciattion from the local club to Mr. Shipee for bis work as presiP- dent of the club. Past District Governor Horace G. Fifth district, gave Merrill, an interesting; talk 'on "Rotary." Musical numbers were: vocal solos. Miss Faye Jensen; Price ladies quartet; trumpet solo, Max Thomas; violin solo, Master Eugene .Jacob-so' CAmPIIIARS ii 11 ' ARE SHIPP Lll nt SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 25 The Spanish Fork Rotary club (UP) Prodenlalls a4d Melltara at the entertained (UP) Thursday night K. S. Sursunhjl, a member of a New' Used thousands of his relatives were flu Record, j..' high school gymnasium in honor of royal family In India, has ' com- the their way today to Australia to eh Price Rotary club. Thirty-on- e tuts?? pleted his .work for a master's deCori- , By ter the restaurant business. were present, gree at the branch of the college of visitors,'offrom Price No, they are not Greeks. , fifteen the members being acagriculture University of Calif Service Just caterpillars about two inches companied, by their wives. Presi''. ;'.":.J-..'.- '. Spanish Fork, Saturday night, In length with only one ambition n. Loren A. Anderson of the local dent closed one, of the most successful D. son of is.the B, Sursunhji club opened the entertainment and life to eat prickly pears until like two-da- y :With a sales record of 576 new free complete grease job With each community fairs ever held 1 whose title of Tajnii" Sartar of-- , welcome. a all good caterpillars, they die. address short Chevrolet cars from Aupust 1, 1927, 50 gallons of gasoline purchased at here.Hundreds of spectators visitgave is of in with duke that ' comparable for suits A 307 on Australians, These cars was And served . that used, long to August 1,1928, and Superior service stations. accordion; solo. Miss Millie banquet ed' the fair and inspected ' the exEngland. lie is in charge of the tables stations are open day and night and hibits. Dr, E. L. Martin of .the B. centering the room and danc- Christmas. A drawing for prizes prickly pears are the one thing thy "luring the same period, the of national forests Nawanagar. the was conducted, two gentlemen and have In plenty and do not apprei ing was enjoyed between company of this- city has only the best products' in motor oils', Y. U. Judged, the agricultural Indian began his col- courses, v-I i furnished music , being i'CPtahllshed BTrewiiifrhmarkfl this gar etc., are used,- - In this connecby two ladies from Price being given elate. Dr: Morris of the B. Y.U., lege course in Bombay where he re- Max and Blanche Thomas and RobrearSct - territory, according to Clifford tion the company gives free tire and the fruit and flowers. Many agriMelltara Prodenlalls, The of Price Marcusoh. Carl prizes his ceived bachelor's He has degree. S. departmepf ert Erickson, the latter of .the made a brief address and Mayor and trained by the,U. manager of this thriving con battery service, and handles all cultural exhibits were made by boys been at the., college" of agriculture ' kinds of grease jobs with dispatch in- the vocational division of the . John E Booth closed the entertain- of agriculture, were shipped on the cern. B.,Y. U. .' ... V . a for .year. here, fecordTia an enviable one, and utmost care. With every known Spanish Fork high school,directed Durlng the banquet, toasts, were ment whh a short address, "Good- Matson liner Sierra in charge of an, Ford White, they call this little but it merely points to the fact that mddern'.appllivncfl and Equipment by J. F. Skinner. Following are the fellow given by David, Flrmage, "To the night and Best Wishes" The gym- Australian' government ; blologib D. at C. the StanWashington. first.' tensen, Daisy Annie Chevrolet is the" outstanding choice with, which to' do proper work, awards made: Apples-Jonat- han, Club"; response,..' President nasium' was decorated In an unique who believes that within two years U.Lj;Sfal whcre he is staying. Police-firs- t; ton, first. California poppy Jane Price is given assurance T. Lewis, Charles Madsen' of the Price club; manner, the ball being made to re- they wIU wipe out the prlekley pear Wallace Sorenson. io ' orvwhere 'n"this year," every 5"'patron .&nd a For(J White, patrolling t!! that ftAmnri- - Thnrnfli Wrhitwood, first,""'or statio pest In his country. Stanton. third r; t'To the Ladies," R, C. Swallberg; semble a maple grove. " district of the capital, In the women's" division, much r&rx'tn't d record In the l .o implies, SUPERIOR Bellflower Henry Camack,' second 'residence on a him found doorstep. .' . service.'' beautiful handwork was shown. auto sales in this territory. and third; Winter banana Archie ' The company - also has a fully Andrus, There seemed to have been a conReason for Success Gill Bearnson, sec first; Carrots-He- nry siderable rivalry In comnanv lalso Is hlchly service department with the latest ond. Delicious Gill Bearnson, first or Ttoberston,"-firs- t. Th quilt making Camack first; J. Fred Skin- and some handsome quilts were pleased with is progress In the used f equipment and expert workmen to and . second; Wallace Sorenson, car' market, and Mr. Pierpont states do every phase of automobile re third. Winesaps Thomas Stanton. ner second; Tho'mas O. Robertson, shown: .In silk' quilts the following Pink ' Eyes Wm. awards were made:- - Emma; Hitch- Ulat there is a reason for the suc- pairing. This shop is conducted oh second..' Gano T. O. Dedrickson, third. Beans cess enjoyed in this department of a flate rate system, thus assuring first; Sherman McGarry. second MonkrJirat.;- -- Tanei ChiuWieonard ings,ftrBtrMrs. Annie Matley, fair prices to alt. Mrs. T. Talvorson, third. first.tFbTismesaT Cabbage Leonardiond; Henry Camack," third. Go'lden Dfirst. Citron Wm. Monk, j Pieced quilts Serena Andrus, first "Our used car policy eaiis for. Mr. Pierpont extends a cordial In- - eliciousSherman' Waters, first, McGarry, eareful trading and thorough re-.- ? itation to every motorist to visit second and third. Northwestern first. Hubbard squash Leonard Mrs. James Toihurst; nccond; Mrs. conditioning before any job Is of- - Superior' sales room, shop and ser Greening. "Sherman McGarry, first Water, first and second.- - Summer Ophelia Rockhill, third. CountLr-pane- s assurance or embroidered quilts Mrs. fered to th buying pubic,"! declared vice stations, and gives and ; second. iPearioains, squash AHRaTJean Robertson, first. receive-- . the courteous, Louise Thomas, first; .iGra.ce. Mt Pierpont. : "We;aiTO to give tha that Sherman McGarry, first and second. cars, that can hoflQEBtlreatment that has been the Rhode Island Green Isaao Chris-tense- first Onions Wm. Monk, second. Crochet Jbefispread bst values in greatest factor in putting Superior b given,and no effort Is spared Comb honey Theodore Lee, first; Maud Roach, firstr Edith Camack, I. first.. -. Motor company; in the front ranks one shops to,, pukyry cay Peaches: Elberta Wallace Soren- extracted, Associated Bee and- second. Emhrnlflerpij liinrhpon" bpSEmma Hitchings, first and seccuof cash ACCEPTED out of gas and fcctrunr.lng order 'before It is or- - of sales and son,. first; Vera Bowen, sccondr Honpy company, first. . Snake tory. Jered for sale." " Pep- -, ond. Baby dress Grace Creer, first; third.- - Yellow Clings cumbers David HonCjfirst, William 01n, Conoco the same time, you will This policy, Mr. Pierpont experilOliver Swcnson, first; Carl Jennie Stewart, second. ' Pillow Henry Camack, first. Lois Eyrlng, first; cases, cut "Wffrk plains, is responsible for the splen-- Rigtcup; J. Fred Skinner, Vera -Elect " see Station dealers Everbearing Raspberries:, advantages of 1k1 patronage the company enjoys by Grace Creer, second and third. Bowen, f irsC- - Pru nes German Crochet in its used car department."3J Alta second. CouCarl Dedrickson, trimming, first; Rlglrup, Grace Stahman, second; David Me- generally Conoco " " Superior ' Jtotor service stations second. Linen scarf Mary Sorena.seedakLJonesf 1 -Keli, third- .- Italian-Will- iam book now Books have-- won set son,. Dedalso have done the largest Volume still, get pon Alta second; Library Flowers: Roses Beck Christensecond. Grapes: White secof business of any stations in this A young people' Democratic man, rickson, first; Mary Sorenson, title of "Motorists' TravNiagara Archie Andrus, first; Wil- sen, first; Annie Matley, second; ond;any Conoco Boudoir pillow Grace Creer, territory, Mr. Pierpont declares, club was organized at a second. Muscat Wil- Jane Bradford, third. ' Gladioli liam Huff, i accounts service second. for "Our splendid - Concord Alta ty catas-Apron elers' Checks" Dedrickson, have WilE. Jane " Pnyson-ciR, the in Mr. Huff first. liam Braithwaite, first; meeting - he e" explains ??Ih4 cduncffchambera'FridajTT'VPritTig, z 'Cataba William Bradas4,seevU Mrs. A. Stanton, first. Rugs, hooked Dclila 'Gardliam Huffrfirst earned "Round title of a a the of second ; giving Dahlias-:Mra..company has policy trophe. Geslieson,- ner, first; Annie Matley, third with the following officers.: Ab-n- Huff, first Mrs. David Holt, first; Produce: Oicklow wheat Jacob first; Jane R. Bradford, second and braided Balrd, chairman: Miss Christa Remembr7 that msmy of Mrs. George Hales, second. Art HHUfion,-"fIiHt- ; Wallnce Sorenson, HHMt Zinnias Jutltfi Wilson, secretaiy-treasuroiService our. Stations Mabel rack work, Ellis, magazine wluat--Lnnr-you get f'. W. ; Difhie: Jane Mrar chair- second. Federation it. Motoring.'second; George S. t Ellis, tiHrd. African Marigold first.7ratted doiliesMabel - complete chassis lubrication man, for Utah raunty, explained the Larsen, first-- - Turkey rp Hrxtfri, ry Morir. firstr- - Mrs. "John first. Crocheted doilies Annie Sorpurpose of the organization, which Brockbank. -- first Tu li-- - Jl'iit A with the latest equipment atxT Bn,in,1 .Tnnp R Rrnrlfnr! enson, first! .-Painted pillows Lois Is the eighth similar club in the Carl Rigtrup. first. Club barley - A. Dea! find-youvsel- f1 fiirtidrs. Byritieff Mary .; fihest lubricants. Once you JoneaT'thTfa: f Wallace SorcnLou. nud county. Don Cluff and Glenn Dick- T. BlnkSr-first- ; Silvias Mrs. Lucy Jones, first. Marcusson, first Pen and ink Oats: Swedish select son, students from the B. Y. U, second. sketches Jennie" Hughes, first J;me Whitewood, first war' iha 'nrlnlnat fei1nbrl T? T . Nephl Swenson, first; Jacob C. Han Cosmos CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY! A beautiful department was the Corn: - Gold mine Phlox Drumondi Jane R. BradFRESNO, Calif, Sept. 25. (UP) Wilson, precinct chairman was in son, second. ' work secI Mrs. this for John ' White A. first. Dahle, ford, ' first; quilts, Gardner, When a man appeared at reglstra-- " charge of the meeting. , Henry 'Producers, Refiners end Marketers Flint William Creer, first; J. F. ond. ' Scabisa Jane R. Bradford, Mrs. Annie Humble,. 28, won first lion headquarters here and asked . high-graat i petroleum products in Arkansas prize, Mrs. Ingebe'r Johnson, 70, secL to be enrolled so 1it could vote, the MISSION SOCIETY REUNION. Skinner, second; Loren Creer, thlrd firsts Pansies Jane R. Bradford, ond Cc4css,Iobo,Ktnsis,Mlssouri.Mnrirns,Ne and Mrs. Caroline Annie second. Clematis 73, Oliver Stanton, Ferguson, In Tha Eastern States Mission Northwesterndent iMrk charge was all business breaks. New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, 8outb Sweetcorn J. F. Skin- first. Nasturtium Jane,R.- Brad: third. Other beautiful work was will -- hold-. Ha the. Aiisi-"re proceeded Dakota. Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming theolder-ladishown es "J; Mrs. Coxcomb ford and first. there Wm. by Monk, second; Becky union Saturday evening,' Oct 8, at 8 ner, first; was an Mrs. of Red firstCarnation interesting third. department , "Name please?" asked the clerk Christenspn Popcorn: p. m., on the Smith Memorial build Fred Skinner, ... "Alfred E. Smith," replied the ing roof garden at the L. D. S. high Rice Mark Swenson, first- - White Beck Christensen, first. r Mixed bou- work from the Bluebird and Sea Gull M. -of Mia I. the Annie second. girls' department, Stanton, first man. quet school. Salt Lake City. All Inter- Rice Wm. Monk, : v . Swenstmf first ; Ttrt. A. workr said the clerk ested are cordially, invited, Sugar heets--Leo- n jiMa.Pon't aJt'4.rnc." In the r Iking division:. Cakes Einer Christensen, second; Haroli A.steisAnnie Stanton "first wee bit of irritation for Tfhowlng Will Davis, second; Mrs. Jone R. Mts: It was a busy afternoon.".' ' , Vest, firstr Mr. Victor TTXLMASTERS ARE NAMED Swenson, third. Field squash Swenson, first; Elvin Ftl.". I'indford. third. Petunias Jane R. Leifaon, Ed Sibbett and Garn Webb won '4; ' Mrs. David Holt , But the man wasn't spoofing -Potatoes: Irish Cobblrr Alfred E. Smith was his name. tho assistant yellmaster contests second. food cake Mrs. Mary Bmdfnrd, first. Verbenas Jano R. third. A Bradford, first; Mrs. J. Dahle-ec-- , Woods, first. 'tlis occupation was given as a truck staged at "the B. Y. U. student as- Carl Rigtripirst; Harold Swensont Sponge cake Mrs. first" ond. driver. Mary tMary Monk, first. Pies, lemo- n.vrriasiing flower semblyMonday, and these two third. Rurals Carl Rigtrup, Monk, first; Annie Stanton, senmd.iTrs. P. J. Bradford, first Cream-Bl- iss "I wasn't born on the East Side leather-lunge- d collegians will act as Blue Victor Wm. Creer, second: of Now York like the other A. but J assistants to Fred Moore during the Triumph Jones Bowen, sec- - j Doiilii larkspur Mary Monk; first. Mrs. Anpu Jackson, first; Bread -- - .... fi Mi-M. Sorensort, first. Cookies I'm for him."-h- e said. "We Smiths present school year. Ten competed. pnd and th!rd,:'Rna8rtts:Wm. Snapdragon Jene. j Phlox-Bec- ky ' -- Thomas rat. Chris'Perrenlal Mrs. f second. must stick together.". Mangels Maggie Sweason, first Creer, for the assistant posts. Spanish Fork's Two-Dahibit .Is Most .Success "ful Affair , Ex- - y Sales , of Chevrolet and Provo Cars Established Is Stressed cern: " ' DAVIS, ,Cal if., Sept.. 25. M4 of-th- Sur-sunlj- ji, f e n; Super--lar-Mot- or ' - exhlb-ity-an- d The-youn- g Pier-.BO- , .t. -1 - -- e W. :: !r" -- ' MS - in all-w- ill Puni)kin-Ama-en-rRoberst- onT " in-u- sed n. - .. tic -- -- - iiC- tig t ..M ', Young Demos Officers For Gub r7any and sec-qn- 1 Stah-jAlf- as cash at Service" rat the att well-attend- hC out a the Coupon Book, Better at a Stationand ; prevent such, a and - er . Trip Tickets to Better at - Mary-Monkr-f-irst; C Ai-.h- -- Ci- t- Stf- - v great convenience! M-- , GOES TO POLLS i de Swen-son.Tlr- st ru.: .big t y-r- semi-annu- - al AperatrinfiF-Jans"-R.BrB:dfo- m CONOCO : r H;-ru- r J- - SERVICE j r3 p nil ET JU NEVER IN THE HISTORY OF THE AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY HAS THE DEMAND BEEN SO INSISTENT FOR AN EQUAL PERIOD OF TIME FOR ANY CARTAS IT HAS BEEN FOR CHEVROLET DURING THE TAST TWELVE MONTHS - c Think OWt? -- r I Think Of It During- - the -- 12 -- Months ending August 1, 1928, : wchave sold in this territory - From August 1st, 1927, to I August 1st, 1928, We Sold 307" WewChevrolefs 1 1 IT H E RE ' S ATTl FA S O N USED CARS Our poH WE STAND SQUARELY BEHIND EVERY CAR WE SELL reconditioning them properly is the buyer's guarantee of complete satisfaction. : YOU GET YOUR MONEY'S tf ORTH WITH EVERY CAR ; m T4UAN3 f lit L ' SERVICE .With each 50 gallons of gasoline purchased Irom either of our two stations we give a complete grease DAY AND job free! NIGHT Quality Products Conoco Gasoline : fobilefliU 7"f "Polarine . Vico -- . . '.. 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