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Show PAGE SIX 53 FRIGIDAIRE Bopula AugustSsiles Rices REFRIGERATOR T0BEL0WERED JUTTOX. Ohio, Auv 11 trmtlc rlce reductions effective immediate ly on all line of Frlgldalrs were today. The rat 1b pries range from $20 to $90. Increased demand tot rrigldalr, followed by increased production, k aaslgned aa the reason by E. Q, Blechter, president and general auuuiger of Frigl-d- a " Ire. W anticipated production Increases we expect , to materially lower bur production coats, said Of All Summer Dresses This includes many pretty numbers in Silk Crepe Georgette, Flat Crepe,' Crepe Back Satin and other popular materials in straight line and circular skirts radi- ' ' i r cally reduced to ' -- . $9.90 $7.50 . and $5.95 ; $6.45 $6.95 Values rr i r the past few days we have taken in trade on Nash ; cars unusually good used cars; These cars will be offered at exceptionally low prices. -- If you contemplate the purchase of: a used car, come in and look these over:-- . 1926 FORD COUPE I sar-ing- fl $8.25 --Values- $7.50 Values- - i - le $5.75 -- Values- tin- - r iirjr 'a W have sold more nonncement than 200,000, Frigidalres to date a larger tuunber tjaa hat been aold electric reby all other makera-- of frigerators combined. Wa feel that the- pBllirrwlB"demait Frig! dsire in ever Increasing , qnantitiea and now It Is time to pasa on the that will be .accomplished.'' ' Sale. Our entire stock of light footwear are included inbur August Clean-u- p them.-Buy Light footwear is still in Vogue and yo u have several months yet to wear we have many styles and sizes. them now-whi'.' $4.25 A s On Pbpu! ar Summer Merch andise A Close-ou- t : announced a factory expansion pro-gram which will give It an output of 600,000 refrigerator --nniu mart Thl new General Motor year. plant wpi be coajiileted . within a 36-inStan-One lot flock One One of lot Silk of lot One of lot One lot of of One lot of heavy i printed short time and will be in production for dot voile. Value Rayon, values to d a d Gingham. cotton broadcloth Percales, value to , in 1927. eary ' Value to 25c v $1.38 25c. . The price cut affects Frlgldaire school, dresses. to 65c. tmd fwetitf commerviannstailatlons and also cooling units designed for use In the standard makes of ice botes. Retail sales for the first seven 24-inK pure silk thread Complete line of silk Pure One lot of 72x84 One lot of 42 inch ; Service wriarht boot chiffon hose. months of 1926 Indicate that we flat fashioned crepe figured will pass far beyond the $80,000,000 Silk and Fiber Sheets pillowcase Special hoserSpeciaLl Value 125. market set as our- goal for thlt hose.- - Special year." Mr. Blechler' said, "We lave ' every reason to believe that cold each each yd. weather sales will run many times higher than last year, for the publle lSjiwt beginning to realize that it is summer in the kitchen the whole year ronnd and that adequate re frigeration la needed every day in the year. During the past twenty years, the expectancy of life of the aver age American citiaen has been pro longed ten years. . This has been done through dissemination of knowledge of sanitation and health 145 953 safeguards, plus the fine; work done ious jtflges of developmentlnthe1 Elks band andthe -In government: supervising great courtesy bylhe history of the county. they extended the memory of their the preservation of ooda in transit Better refrigeration in the home is Bids for the construction of the comrade. fever in a week in .tha same family; vine, "each of whom rendered a solo. the next logical stepi" Mr. and Mrs. George C. Van race the the INVOKE WASP PLAfitE stables for Bishop Isaac Brlggs was In chkrge. offered the horses, nd HyrUm Chrlstensen are strides made Rapid being by Wagenen and family. KM4 Irttk Blua SKIRTS SHORT AGAINST Speakers who paid eloquent tribute opening prayer, John H. Hayes the rerace fence be will the for track, in tne- - commercial re Klbtea. I.ktHHtM Bar V I rrigiuaire lor to the charactet of the younff man closing prayer,, and Albert Swenson fnaF l.rw'rt. tekIlAMOH ANGERS, France,; (UP), ceived Thursday and the contracts frigeration field. Sales to grocers, omit. 1ms out. were Principal Lorin xA. Anderson dedicated the grave in the Spanish The piagne of Egypt was called BU4HU ILL.fc.rnki meat s drng-glstreatauranteurs, dealers, for this work will be let at one. In a short .skirts the local hlj:h achwl. Patriarch Fork city cemetery. There were of down upon tout af iwuvtut illakkkaut and florlsTlave more than n' tea.- - The jna tnnsoth Mr.- - Hi nrkley-a- ta a parish WllUsni GrotegiuCJosoph Sweusbn, many "beautiful floral Tributes. The doubled ln;tbe past year. The tre If prayer 'pnbllshed-l' LL ,i Albert Swenson and Bishop Brigg?, young man was a recent graduate tents In which the county fair will magazine here. mendous increase in this field ia al1 Swarms of wasps, flies and Who made the closing remarks.of the local high school, and had to due Indiana from the Uinta reserva- be housed have been ordered, and the together great economies " wnrd choir, completed his first year's college mosquitoes and : other poisonsuccess of and aflded conveniences afforded by wa8'bythe to the - details Incident tion will atage aunapectacular ous insects were Invoked in the which sang the opening and closing work at the Y.. University. 'Former 'well under electric refrigeration, Mr. Blecfaler - to-dance at tha of the entire program are the supposedprayer,numbers, punish by JMrs. Annie,' Corbell classmates of the local school were stated. , the coming to Utah county of way. ly shameless women who display and daughter Mrs. Irenf Postgnard, the pall bearers. Two other chil L. Ij. Bunnell and memliers ef themselves with, curtailed-c- ov Father Escalante, according to an his committee are who rendered a duet; and Gladys dren m tne .uornniMimiy wno nave scute, it is pointed out, wopld satisgathering nouncement of merabera of the gen ering. Williams, Elcn Jameson, Ed. Will- - teensuf feting wUh typhoid- fever Democrats a who fy d o are the for lsflfoitbe oiiDosedfn fair, By . J UJAX SXIDEIt- was A more eral commltfee, who met at the of punishment and Ff Bearnson of Spring- - are said to bp improving gentle iams Governor Al Smith. WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 (UP) fair, It is reported. . asked for children considered fice of the Chamber of .!ommerQe (state made himself popular at Wed A "boomlet" for Governor.Vtc Donn-heDonahey at those the meeting Among guilty of wearing garment InTonight and Thursday Tuesday evenlni- c- to further plan nesday night were E. 8. Hinckley, of Ohlw for the Democratic home by telling" Governor Smith for the big celebration to be given sufficiently covering them. The - E. when the latter visited Columbus John R, presidential noniinhtion In HGS nas H, Eastmnnd, Prof. In ProTO Iq connection l.wIHi a the prayer asked simply that the JE.-been started MendfmhHfl,,-,40Mi- uy Spnatoc IIflin, '.wnfly tha.tjje.nevpr had seen New BttWfltesf--fa- r Utah Ponnty 2223 i'ork 'and no had Bunnell. City Alabama. a I - Price slid h. plansfor ' be directed to alight on these . and 24. visit. HefUn declared Donohey, who children to cover their" shame. with' In addltlotf to thia feature, one of Whether Donuhey will become twk-s . CARD OF THANKS survived jl Ilepnbllcuu The dloceke of Angers has long more ever 1 tnttn a the moat elaborate pageant exmere in state for sincere his Our and who now is possibility apprwlation been noted' for its strict eeen in this county "ulll be staged tended to all those who ao willingly seeking a third term, "will hdve to 1928 depends in large measure on tflLSSON ANNA J uniU-the direction of Prof. E. H. assisted us during the last illness oe taken into conHideratlon when whether he wins a third term In r- -U .OMe- holds on-iind KaNtn)ond,foremost pageant direct- of.our brother, theDemocruta start Oomedy- its tomorrow. Each in. Utah or in the west. primaries AMERICAN LEAGt'E . city Wagenen, and those possible candidates for 1028." a ho expressed their sympathy at queen and county will furnish-Club Standing Donahey climbed fronvthe gtate "SKY BOUND" Divorce Sought Thomas L. Pelffloat for the occasion. The We thank additorshlp in 1922 by defeating Col. W. L. hig untimely passing. of Moslda, who more New York will choose their own all those who in any way partici- Carmi Thompson. In 1924when er former! 71 39- queen by popular vote, according to pated Ifi the funeral services, the President Coolidge and nearlv eVerv recently has lived In Salt take City Cleveland 60 Mri Illtakley; menibec of- the gener speakers, the singers and those who other Republican swept np strong baa filed suit for divorce in the Philadelphia al committee. In addition to this offered the beautiful flowers. We majonnes m Ohio; Governor. Dona- Fourth DIstrictcourt against Mar-th- a Detrqlt :..'..JL...."....8 65 B. Pdfer. Desertion and cruel- communttiea and Institutions will are especially thankful for the kind- hey was" overwhelmingly are made the basis of the com- ty The varOhio ness the furnish floats Democrats members ! of Provo the of representing the chief exWashington ; . ; . , . . .54 . 54 Tonight and Thursday Ilalllt- - Thejconple-wer- e married -, Phanlom The 1914. Flitting j rfuiy zu, r.TVBoston ..'...K li ; whose wings fan every ' . : . NATIONAL LEAGUE . Illlllllllv Cirrus Attache Arrested-E- d. ' Club ; audience tremors into Standing : 'I who claims to be ah attache of : of awe and spasms of Heritage Brothers circus, was ar , HfPittsburgh ' ; rested here Tuesday night by Traf St. glee Louis . , , , fic urncer Donald "Whitine on . . . Cincinnati charge of intoxication. New York ... UnHrt state Rubbw coinpafyTL 1 I 62 Chicago L? ... EW TORKAng. 10 (UP)-- CnBrooklyn .c , I f no niiea tonnage of the. United States Boston TiTfrrW Steel Corporation Increased 123,880 produeUon ef " ' tons during July, figures released Philadelphia ' COAST LEAGUE . -ttereompany ,tt noon today sftpwed. CsJ:.--ul:vr. U Pet . . " Unfilled tonnage on July 31 was Los JLngehsy(i.. ' I 16 f ;,77-4-- a 3,(50222 tons, agalnsL.3474642. on ' , r'.V.v..CT 57....640 - ( f ' - June 30; 8,649,250 on May 31, 1926. . ftn m Aii I Jv ' t.; PMi OSSlf-. MaVK.W'jW " ii ii Jt ;anq oat ; Wholesale ,..Sv....7.oa.. Distributors n I ... 4.) -,. "V I if ,M : - " ' J Values - Values" -- Value&v- -- $4.90 $3.75 - - : i $5.60 $5.25 $5.95 . ftlgldalit-went- ly $20,000,000 16.50 1925 FORD TUDOR 1925CHEVR0LET COUPE ch r suitings :sbsebs 16c 29c 48c 1925 DODGE COUPE 16c 1926 NASH TOURING . ch full - 98c lr.r....:;89c 89c $1,55 $1.29 19c Shop here and take advantage of our August Clearance prices, you can money on good quality merchandise. You can't go wrong on buying either of these cars. save JACKSON MOTOR CAR CO. RQS. COMPANY EARMEK - North University Ave. Phone FEATURES OF CELEBRATION n iANNOUNCED DONAHEY FOR PRESIDENT Strand , - BOOM STARTS aesqul-centennl- Showed - pro-dur- i y . !MISS NOBODY! br. er e a luua-slide- ' , r fl111 -- -a- Glcn-jQ,-Va- n -- respec-tlve"TiIti- ....... .t..,.,,..R3 r ,082 Columbia - " f .............flGS- St.-Lo- IT CAN'T HELP BUT GROW NOW: I Sol-li- , , ,..:....oy44.68i ROLAND tX. r. r z. -- y- of . ;K BUCK JONES ' s 'Av. ' - vood777i..V.B0 ........ 6 .'. .i . villi . r .i ... . rW-s- wit m , JO1 LEAGtE UTAH-IDAH- - aa.,v ' L I UTAH WHOLESALE . " , "in THF! MAN 4 SQUARE" and RADIO DETECTIVE" . No. 3 - W:' ' " t fC . ; MUBiHIBaaaHISHUBBBBranmBKHHMBn I racTTMnrn I ." ; ! EXPERT DSESMAKINO Workmanship and- - fit guaranteed, prices reasonable;Dora Hunter, 609 No. tyrTermiCbe-rraB.Pr4'whe- Raj ?4.75p 108. ... I . 1 r (Special to The Herald), '. SPANISH TOBK, Atiifll The Fonrth ward chapel was filled' to capscirr 4 yestwday faftprnoon Oo.' Phone" . a 18 '.. to pay tha last tribute to James Moran.' second victim of trnliold and heaU--i , iPoSitively guarantee'd by J ... ... ' i . iir. n ii Heindselmai Optometristwith Heindselman Optical & Jewelry Co. PAY TRIBUTE TO a rlwar , ,f n fV)rmViarrlet??lbwat' Ihi 1ff off Jliiilditig:lt-ca- TRY.A YANTAD L 1 'JATJESMORAN FOR tfLEStrietly modern al ropin home . recently redecorated thrrLnghotit vrx .large corner lot. 6x8 rWmth and rodi, corner - eye-strai-n - ache..-- L lllilili t AiAXaiAU for hettpp Jrqm al8 FOR RENT 3 room apt: Call 713 or Inq. at 24 So,, 4th West. al7 ' r.pnrrnv S lissfaSM2GisEsa:l I "r1 i nm HiamiMr WANTED Genuine cowhide handl W. Li bag and brief case in mwul mi 9 iU uon, etate price and fuU descrip Idaho Falls . 14 ; W kio Falls tion. Box 6, llerald. 18 . rcateU6..v.-l.Ji;..lL.. ;..ia 14 Oaden ruM oa Lily f ord Dug la good run Salt Lake ning condition. 644 Na 1st East. J.. i Tonight and Thursday . lmm a ? - 7 ' Z - ' V V -- I.- Francisco - PRINCESSlflp ALL SEATS - . wik v, . Prize Night on Mondays t ' &53&mj4tft$irw&, BDf.HOPWOOJ) 2 More Weeks :' C. i. wma, Li . Intltirte: - -- and Comedy X JarRubbis V ; -'- j.v A LMW " - ME fW L ! :::;!.:58 WEST'S le'utfu cobests XU : " BLUE RIBBON BREAD INow 3 Loaves for 25c -' FULL CAKE AND PASTRY. LINE lpAWREWlMER 382 West Center ( |