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Show "GE FQUR - : ... . & r .a. - , ., PEOVQ EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,' 1928.' z A, CITY NEWS HEBERWEBB IIUIXXIIU FRIDAY f 9 a. ntr- - - J - .4.-;.-- i I IIIIUNIII 1 THE Mr. Ml Mm E. H. Creber r Cleveland, Ohio, were Provo visitors during the early part of toe week. Closing fl m. . ' 4 i Present Two Exceptional ."1 ft 34 Bo 1 Paw TlitijIR t. '. PLACES See Thursday's Herald 23 HOMES OF MANY Greater Salt Lake's Population 167,112 11 OF TAKING CAR HALT LAKE CITY. Sept. 29 Salt Luke. now has a population of 107,112, according to the (renter a 4 20. TTCHO.NV , - John E. Harris" Provo Provo t i Francis C. . i ; Is-e- . . Herbert Pasewalk f Provo t R.J. Murdock . , , . M.E.Crandall ; t t " Springville . Andrew Christensen Knight Provo i F.l.iii, Mr. Webb formerly was employed B. II. Decker of Soldier Summit lc rtsh county as crop pest lnsjsv-mat Tuesday and Wednesday with of. He left here in 1921 to become friends In this city. state agricultural inspector. J. P. Duffey, nanonal lwturer pf the Molern Woodmen of America of Guwayne LeRoy Anderson and J. W. Babcock, state deputy of Pleasant Grove and Fern Fagan of th order, will be present at a spec- Lettl have been granted a marriage' ial meeting to be held lo the L O. license, Tuesday. The couple were O. F. lodge rooms this evening at married In the Salt Lake temple. 7:30 o'clock. All members of the lodge ore urged to te In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fillmore In Salt Lake City with friends are Emil Hanseit, landscape garden"' er of Logan, is working in Utah fhrs weeE. county, this .week.. on. various land- " Professor William II. Beyle of scape projects. Hans for the was In Rooseof the grounda for. the the Young university velt during the week-enwhere he new city and county 1)nildliig-wer- e was a speaker at the school presented at a meeting with the city and county officers last evening. Mr. Hansen also laid before the city Elton Billings, or Price, was a officials, plans for the new city Provo visitor the early part of the cemetery addition, the plans were week.' , accepted. He is doing, work in Springville and Spanish Fork also. Kiefer Sauls and Professor at 'Osntond spent the week-enFrank Conrad of Heber CltV Is lake, fishing. Strawberry in Trovo tor a few buslnesil on ys t He will also.ylsitr.fith .friends. Profeeeor i. was' i week- A. B. Scott, L. E. Vincent and Salt Lake visitor during the i ( t (UP) Ariz., Sept. switcmc front Hundreds offtttuLIies wtre liomeloss, new city directory, which is off the press this week. This includes i to ten years In (lie stute prison nevenil liridKes have destroyed Salt Hlid ueii silmil atn auis ha ve ijeeu hii the .sentence jrlvcn Jiiii'ick jiforiOrrMiavale, j jj and Garfield. SeparSandy, Magna caus-intorrents into of stisienslon jies lnU Tuesday evening" by rnJIroiids.and Jilghwjiy traffic inai.l. ate figures for Salt Lake pnjer are EttSS lliinscuT'Hflel' !if; ' liiid are of more than 400 mpiare miles iiiit given In the directo'ry," but are estimated to approach the 150,000 iil. found guilty of having stolen In the sonthwestby violent mark. and belonging to William Strong, Telephone telegraph The directory contains 3251 new of the old court bouse. facilities have suffered heavily. I evidence proved that' aftm- tak-th- e Northern the .eeutral mimes, which represents an inJIoxUio, cur from u street in Provo west count of Mexico, southern Ari- creased liopulallon of about 3KK es bud met with nn actldciit zona and western New Mexico com- during the year. The normal yearly lit SimihIno ork. Wiinesties, who prise the nreii affected. The nor- increase for Salt La,ke is about 2 cent. These figures ' flre sup,F him at the scene of the acd-t- , mally bone dry Santa Cruz river ported Jy the nnmlMr of new public and alwi ttl the unraae where has ..overflowed) Its banks. service InstaUatiosjg dnring the frM)k the dumsged car ror rejmirs, Maiiy are homeless in ..Douglas J twerve months taidipj September, ('.atiflod hlni firing Adz.,, and in tie fouumtnitTc south J, fbtriajU. In Hist period there were 1307 new "' """ "' " Vt '. gas meter Installed, 1051 telephones and 1383 domestic electric connec- George Adams of the local Ameri. yf.1 tions. can Express office, spent the early Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Miller will part of the week at Strawberry leave thla evening for an extended lake;'"' the eastern states. through trip lieav-Hyof there. Adobe huts suffered to visit with their They expect A. Lai-seW. of Logan Is Jn this NogalesL daughter. Florence, Miller,- in St. Ariz., were driven to the hills by the city this week wtth friends, i... Louis, Mo.-,- and with their son Er-flood Vaters. !? vin 8. Miller in Virginia.' Jt's the 0. P. Skaggsystem Stores that's the under Mrs. George A. Startup, lt(iorts from Agua Prleta, Sonora, Mr, and ltdogrYn the present struggle between ourselves and the said the storm extended 100 miles residents of this t city, recently Dr.' and Mrs . Christen Jensen home after a two months' tl two large rich and powerful chain store concerns that south into New Mexico. The town - in the week-enHichfield, spent r have openly boasted they would not allow ouk stores to of Xaco is isolated and the trip through Colorado and Wyomi- where Mrs. .Jensen gave a literary invisited-ngnumber of is They highway impassible. program at the meeting of the Bich-fielremain in existence but a short time. We admit we teresting point while ea their trip. .Many in Study clnbrTVhile'there" they last no! antTwe'could long limited "money have but stranded at various resorts in visited the RichfWd high school. for not the were it Mrs. Wallace Cook and family of Sonora. price fighting venture, U serious nn 7 They were the bouse guests of Dr. have we because Aeonle us. re for manv ha t&i City are with friends in Pro- and Mrs. Leslie Powelson. vo for a few days.; already rendered a worthy service, to food buyers and 'fi. 1m.U'lertnluiito per gallon wis the result of the test run made on new standard factory equipped Hundson Brougham, Out of a total of 1057 guesses made by people visiting : the automobile display af the County Fair 404 people guessed, mileage ranging from 16 to If miles per gaDoo, Balance of the estimates varied from 10 to 85 miles per gallon. Gasoline tank after being lined was sealed by Byron Clark and Harvey Hoi- land and upon completion of the run It waa broken by same parties. Following ia a list of six persons guessing nearest to the correct mileage. i . , , Provo 1 The, following also guessed dose to the correct Mileage: r J. M. Holdaway R. F. D. No. Elliott Bird lj Provo Springville J. W. Knight Provo Murdock E.W; f Heber City . . Harold Colvin Provo . t;. )UND GUILTY 18:24 ' Miles lol AS "THE BEST OF THE YEAR" -- 1 ' ? 1,1"?. WITH AN ARRAY OF VALUES THAT TAKE v iMtsltiaA-w.ltli.tb- imiimui HOUSE OF QUA! ITY Makes Good Gasoline Mileage SALT LAKE CITY. Kept1 2 KrsignatloB of Heber J. Webb George Hansen and B. L. Andr state agrtrflUBraLJnspector to ac e berg of Provo. and R. B. Bruer of cept a bar. feed Salt Uk OU Ifft this moraine tnd.aeed division r of the 1'nited lor a Imntlng aad fishing trip to States, department of acriculture fish lake and vicinity. wai announced yesterday. The re , signation la to become ef iectlva, to Mr; and Mr. E. E. Oww uf Los morrow.1.. A new" district for the extension Angels, Calif, are In thla city vita friends for a few day. of service - In hay, feed 'and aeed istandardiaatlon is being established This Mr. and Mrs. Sterlkw ErcafihriA by the federal department. and Mr. and Mr. W. W. Ercanbrack district will embrace eeveral lUieky spent the early part of the weet Mountain state and Mr. Webb ia to in Gosnen with relative and take charge of the service with the title of marketing specialist, bay Infriends. spection. Mr. Webb will leave on rw w" rncla'!.01 Paul Hansen and Harold Caadt,. line retierai oureaii in Mnsai U 0" .ndWHHhlnKton,D.C. are.,.Ia they will spend the winter Mr. Webb was appointed state months. agricultural Inspector In 192L- - He- ee,,u.T UP 1K- '- clvl service examma- W. . MMidlnr of Salt Lake City. Lt . . . ann qumiiiea as a mariceung grand master of the I. O. O. in his appoint- resulting lodf;e, was in Provo Tuesday and meat to the new position. In this addressed the lodee at a amee- post he will' have Montana. Idaho. ial meeting held in the lodge rooma. Wyoming. Xtaa and Colorado under Mrs. Npuldinff as hia subject, his jurisdiction. of Odd Fellowship." 'Principles The resignation of Mr.. Webb will About. fifty were present. come befose'the gtaie board nf agri culture Horatio Jona la d8alt Lake Cltv will meettomorrow, when the board to appoint a successor. visitor for a few day! Saturday 8 p. KUXUIXKKI 4 t U t f ii IL fit Hudsoini Birdiigliam GETS U. S. JOB J PhoMl07 - " Schofield Auto Co. LEH I TEACHER aa.- - MARRIED TODAY n g rain-storm- cr - , . '- - is-- r d - " WE'RE THE UNDER DOG ' : - i- Stkllers-enamped-at - , , d j ' LEIU, S6pt. 29 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fagan announce (he engage ment of their daughter, Fern, to Duane L. Anderson, son of Mr, and Mrs... Ole Anderson of Pleasant Grove, the wedding to take place in the Salt Lake temple today. The bride was the motif of a shower given at the home of W. ,W. Clerk last night, Mrs. Clark and Mrs;-- A. W: Olsen artlng-a- i hostess A reception will be given at the home of Miss Fagan's parents Saturday evening to which forty in vitatlons have been issued. Mlaa Fagan has taken an active part In' social and church affairs at Lehi. At present she is employed in the public schools of Lehi. She has filled a mission for the L. D. S. church and heldr other responsible positions. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson will make their home in Pleasant Grove. es. BELATED d -- -- Aoiericaua--were-reported for that reason they patronize our stores freely, resultstore ior lis.. ing in annnheard of large volume-pe- r for the O. P. nir lnnrti vnlume alone is "i esoonsible I Skaggs System Stores remaining in business up to this fx from the beginning and we know that as long as the the food buyers of this city are with us j majority of 4 in our efforts to furnish them better and cleaner foods than these big concerns formerly charged 4I, at prices less for them, wo amount of millions of capital can succeed t j in closing our stores. "0REM LINE'L " m '..'i . Human Nature To Our Advantage -- "1"J r: i! I.?.. i :.. rM.'4 f JS tributing System to be permanent in Provo if your groceries come from an O. P. Skaggs System Stare. I '. Next to Columbia Theater ' : -- . t ' STORES Jn Salt IakeClty. y t all regular stations. Arriv- . Salt-Lak- . For detailed information on excursions, ask your agent. Enjoy the comforts of home by returning daily. Ride with comfort and safety by using the "0REM" and save money too. LAKES UTAH R.R. Henry I. Moore and D. P. Abercromble, Becelvers. Corner 1 Billiards Center West and Look at Snowdrift in the white and creamy firm. Then start a cake, creaming " can-sno- wy ; " ing Salt Lake 9 a. m. .for Payson Ledves e - 9:30 p. in. Sporting Goods o RATES SPECIAL TRAINS ' Sunday," October 3rd Leaves Provo 7:15 a. m. Stops ANNOUNCEMENT and quality, that? why' AS CREAMY DOES Fare Round Trip Selling dates Oct. 1st to 6th Good returning to Oct. 10th ' at a peer in price CREAMY IS Selling dates Oct. 1st to 8th Provo to Salt CJ1 Art Lake and return . . P I iUU : Without One Cent Per Milef SALT '000 spent-Tuesda- Provo high school football squad, suffered a fractured collar . bone during a scrimmage in a practice game. The fracture was reduced at the Clark Clinic. . 1 r 1 (itai Pixon,..inember.ot..Be . All Loads All Prices PAYSON, Sept. 29 The marriage of Miss Louise Ware, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ware, and Al bert Woods, which took place in Salt Lake January 23, has just beenanrjouncedj ONE DAY RATES STOP-OVE- R Fortunately for the 0. P. Skaggs System Stores it is human nature for us all to be sympathetic for the Every real man would wjeak and the oppressed. worst of friend his best enemy if it was . f,his pull advantage apparent his friends was taking undue existence. of the enemy and endangering his life-oMany people have gone out of their way and inconvenienced themselves to patronie tin 6k P. Skaggs System Sore in recent months because they happened to, know we were the "Under Dog" in the present struggle, and Jhat our preset, weakened financial condition Is the result of unusual betrayal of those we I. trusted, rt wiH salve you money, afford you great satis-4 EXCURSION CONFERENCE STATE FAIR All Sizes -- (lar , SHOT GUN SHELLS the sugar and Snowdrift together See how "already-creamjr- " it.is, " and what little effort it : take's to make a smooth, even mixture. Snow- drift- i actually as . creamy "as "it looks. hi rn.ua am vfm m mm m urn Chancellor . r :.. Snowdrift . ;r " Liberty, 10c; Panetclas, 3 for 25c i. : 9 ffor 50 years unusual quality y at Every Popular Price Conqueror (foil), 15c Invincible (foil), 2 for 25c in the world . Super-qualit- :All ' ' k Distributed by William A. Stickney Cigar Co, Salt Lake City, UtaS , ., i ; . Cxunntowlby Th AcMrican Ogar Co. ? n ? ht ' 1 - . 1 ;r " - ' ' ( , & A |