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Show JPROVO SUNDfJlERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER. 9, 1928. ' arch Jex. While Mr. Jex is not pf Salt Lake, and Mr. 'and Mrs. LOCAL DEALE UANYHOKOR joying the robust health which has pavid Brimhall, also of Salt Lake. This Boy Captures His Eacrle ; en- TELLSOFGAlNS PATRIARCH JEX JL One hundred relaUves and de- Jhe tional registrations that the automo oWndants of Patriarch William Jex bile Industry has ever witnessed has met Thursday afternoon on the been taking place since January lawn In front of the old Jex homo first. Beginning 1928 in seventh in Spanish Fork to honor the 97th has forged anniversary of the birth of Pa'trl- place, irioet spectacular rise. In na Willys-Overlan- i w. - V I 0r toward the until swiftly and steadily d products occupied second place in registrations for the throughout the county ' month of llay. While this great sales record was be'rig accomplished in the field, the d plants at Toledo; Pontic, Elmira, and Toronto were' cstaftllsh'ng new records all along the line. May saw all former records broken at the Toledo plant in daily v and monthly production, s. The shipments and Same condition existed at the other m blessed him. through most of his life, he is still able to walk about town and to. call on his many friends and admirers and his num-you- s " " posterity. lie enjoyed tha IZ V?. PAGE SEVEN Jc. w, , wife, Eliza Goodson TUCASANT VIEW rmMARY ha early settlers of Utah. She' died1 Mis. LeRoy Barton and children of La out 8 years a8A Democratic primary of the lit. I'leasant,', Mr. and hire. Isaac Mr. Jex is proud pf his many Plaasant View precinct for the pur is and so never Brockbank ana children,' Mrs. Paul happy as Ciandall and children and Mr., and when he has them near him. At pose of electing delegates to the Mrs. Osborne Lawrence,. all of Prc-v-o. some of the family gatherings there Democratic-countconvention to be Patriarch. Jex was born in Eng- have been five or six ' hundred pres- held in Spanish Fork, Saturday, land but came to Utah and to will be held in the September, 15, Spanish' Fork in the early days of ent linked to him by the ties of mar-rieg- e Page school house Monday 'or blood, with a few of h September 10, at 8 o'clock. Anight.' the young settlement and he. has full taken a prominent nart in the old friends to add interest to the attendance Is desired, . 01 tne both ..In function. He manis , growui the oldest' communiry In I. D. ' " PrecinctGLAZIER, oiv:ana religious matters.. His Spanish Fork Chairman. - XT family could be made. . Refresh ments were served by a commi.ttoo nnd all had a pleasant time. Amons the one hundred present were Mr. and "r3. K slier C.'lex and children - top- f t H Willys-Overlan- Willvs-Ovcrlan- Miff :fSf-?i:Wi- t 1 I drive-away- d plants'. .When thfi tahnlatirma began com-'n-? lri. it was 'found that not only Willvs-Ovcrlan- hpd"viTillya-OscrUind-,i'maintaine- I d the splendid position gained in April bi't bad bettered it. As this starter fjoes to press, all the states have wilt "in complets registration figures for May and d 'Willys-Overlan- - ' ' l -- . MW TTTTtT1 TIT' is in second place! 16 third place tn made Willys-Overla- I of--he ingfigue m ana j ...... months 'or ehort the outstand- - ' rntfustry, At 23, Mother of . ' mot-ordor- a. Walter Sproul, 13, reccntl achieved distinctioa in eastern California and western Nevada when he successfully captured .a golden eagle, alive, without injury to himselt. .To provPttrfthis picture shows both boy and the eagle.' The capture was itade in tha hills near laws. Mono county, California. ii and ppeis mcst talked of automobiles in There were predictions pro and xra for Mayr- - The automobile rovs of tji nation discussed the situation and made forecasts. ' GREAT DEMAJfl) FOR DURANTS 13 J k S?i!pping cars to the Purant deal-r- a in the Northwest seems like wrHnK water in a bottomless well. FIvery day wires, letters and telephone calls are received in great nurr.b,r3, requesting and demanding Si&SSXM Jar thaLierrttoryaccor-a- j local Durant - "".fr J oomb'nation of excellent crop -- nlitio"-aiid an excelent dealer nvanizatioc can mean but one thing, and that Is that the tlew and Durant - Silver Puraat-Sta- r rc in erwater de mand in the Northwest than has ever b?foie been known in the his-- . torv of the Westerji Durant factory. .ManvTJf th?T?iiclei"STirthat tef f to'y have e'ready delivered more cers so far this year than they did drr'-otthe entire year of 15127. and Lto-j- i out to break all juan thev-ar- e ' - - r. de-le- --- -- ' You can experience the thrill of driving a car ? Any one of these four Studebalter Presiden ts .' identical with those which won this amazing might just as easily have been your new car. victory over time and distance. ForThePres- - But for pure chance tKoyumiLi have1 beeii . ana scaans wmcn mane sent to some Studcbaker dealer. laeni J the greatest record. in the history of transCt ..." chosen from random at were? the portation There's a new Studebaker Prcsidcnt Eight Studcbaker assembly line by A. A. A. officials. sedan at (think of it!) $1685, waiting for you to command its power. Frpm the At Atlantic City Speedway these four shining-new President Eights, their motors sealed great 109 horsepower motor to the velvet-ridin- g ball bearing spring shackles an into an by the A. A. A., swung wide-ope- n ordealsuch as no cars ever faced before. For excliisi've Studebaker feature it's as like 19 days and 18 nights the two roadsters the four record-breakiPresidents as theT averaged bctte Uian68 miles per hour, the four corners of a square! Come in and sedans 61.15 and 63.99 miles per hour! drivcit now: Sales are being made, not only to individuals and fleet owners, but the United States government i& patrollnir the" Canadian border with rrfr.t-W"- ? Tttiotor'. the Wn-stche- e jenlr has JUst,deHvered ten new cars to Ch'n eoii"t". dowis of single deliveries are being rtiBde to different governmental police and firo rhiafs. No outlet for cars is being over-'ookby the dealer organization. Th'xv re tnk'ng advantage of every opportunity to get cars into the hands of purchasers where the crratest advert'slng value is obtain ' se ..':.-- ... .. fct the age of 53, Mrs. Sista Corona. Hedlands (Calif) "fiapper-mother- " borne 13 cMldren and she's wiT'l'Vg to have mure, too. The girl Is (as of Redlands' oldest Span; ;h family ar.d rrnrried David Corona sho was 13.- - Her first xhild vrs hnfn"a yo?r later. Only six of Fhen are still living. Only cr.c -- Juan, bora a lew weeks ago-- r b with her now, for she saya her fwnband iiaa !eher and taken the iher. five. tsrr thr.y liavp- rTO'rrtany' children; nd declares there muy be rnore if tlictc's an'oTicniulIcn. - - Globe Orders IK NEW LINES STUDEBAKER'S-FOU- Rl ' . $ 835 to $1015 The Erekine . . . . . . 1185 to 1393 The Dictator 1435 to 1665 The Commander . . The President Eight ,1. . 1685 to 2483 All prices f,o.b. factory . iH . d. soon as production at the factor" h kb reached the point where the "Jlers now operating can receive a!' the cars they neert. There Is every indication .that w!th the splendid cooperation being '"n the factory by the Northwest orqmnrmt'nn this will be a real Dursnt ar in that territory, ' " 4' r " W' r.r - ..;'- lll!i" . ' ' , f.t ul . - -- - . " " i 7.T75 'V - - ' 1'. ' ; J .,Ti J J .' u Nx V j. f .U . . ' - . 1 V if " " i V' v. j SCIENCE Record Set-Ne- w ' t " r'if - ' , V'tll it ir , - ... . '.. ng ed f. !v'ntr rstnftj, unturned in bringing thestj.varioit trans actions bfnre -the pvib.HCis-n:".. . Tit i . are Deing aaaea, in new uetuers the important points not alreadv covered, and many applications for thn Durawt-franchture nelng TVie will be closed just .1 ' ' C U 'Ht . .. ed v. - - r ' -: - T f- 1IH - "X A Cubr-scl"tiFt.- Dr. Carlos 'de la Torre, has made some interesting-discoveriein Western Cuba which lcd him in believe that the Maya India!i of Centrnl AmeTica" Inhab-lt.- 1 'Oi:ba centuries ago. ProhabW srvaDr jie-- la TorrerJf tliev did Cuba was then a part of the North orlcnn mainland. Ejtcavations made hv the Cnbnn - scientist ai-- tn unearthed Imple-tv-nn-5 in oHn. Several bear Inscriptions similar to the famou wrifns on ancient Maya temples, in Yucatan. Remains of animal' now extinct In Cuba but living atill n Ontral America have also been fomd. The learned Dr. de la Torre has Maji . 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