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Show PAGE SIX THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, JUNE 21, 1925. f Fathers an III ' i. 3 1- fh"" I - ana an opportunity HE manufacture of gas is an industry a century old, yet ever new. No one can foresee the limits of l its usefulness. No one can take the measure of its opportunities. jGas today cooks breakfast, luncheon and (iinner for ncarly half the population of the United State knd is an essential fuel in industry efficient, ! i - V economical, unfailing. ? " - : -- Invested 'capital in the gas industry today approximates four billion dollars. In one year more than four :hundrtd and fifty million dollars Was "gpent in tori struction and extension. Yet the production and dis tribution facilities of all gas companies must be still further increased to fill the demands of homes and. industries. The funds necessary for this expansion will be supplied by the large and small investors of the ' ' - ' :' ;i nation.. ; , 7: If you would have a better understanding of the gas utility, its present service, and future possibilities, write for our booklet, "Gas An Essential Utility and an Opportunity." : v:;;.7 ;7v !'-- 1 AVERAGE conception of gas; THE of something that functions - largely in the kitchen and on many city streets. .Few people realize the to which it Has contributed to , extent industrial progress. New industries have actually been created by the development of efficient appliances for gas utilization. The efficiency of gas as ajuel la Teflected In the quantity of many products offered to the pub--' lie. A conservative estimate would place at one thousand the variety and number of present-da-y uses of the gas utility.. ." ;.; k , ;;-'.- UTAH VALLEY GAS & COKE COMPANY SPRINGVILLE PROVO . SPANISH PORK i i in- A story that reads much like that of Enoch Arden was disclosed in a hearliig' held Wednesday, betore Comnilsftlnner William Knerr of the state industrial coinnjlsRslon at Eureka, according to Lee L.. Baker, one of the attorneys In the case. Tlia hearing related to Earl Wat-kiuwho lost his life in an accident at the Silver Coalition mine at Park City on May' 16 of thla year. Tbe testimony disclosed that In 1013 the' decedent married IaVerua Taylor of Eureka and that tvo children were born to them. , Mr. Watltlns then left his home waa continued for addtlonal testiand for a numher of years nothing mony to be presented at Salt Lake Attorney was heard from Win. Bis wife, be- - City at a later; date. Baker represented tbe wife, Bertha Warr Watkins and her children. 1&17, Ber second husband being the Eureka bearing. John Bush of Enreka. In 1021 Earl returned to Provo and was told that his wife had secured a divorce Not to be outdone and the "Enoch Arden" W our story married Miss Bertha Wart, an emReporter, Mrs. F. Woffinden. ploye of a local hospital He was living with his second wife, Bertha, and two children had been bora to Mrs. Hilda Cordner entertained them, at the time of his death. at a children's party Thursday after -- In view of the fact that it now noon in honor of her daughter a p pears that there never had been Mazie Whose eighth birthday anni any divorce from his first wife, the versary-occureon that; day. ' After commission Is called upon to decide spending the afternoon with games the knotty question of the persons and music dainty refreshments were entitled to receive the workmen's served to the following: Weston compensation insurance which each Carter, Fay Rowley, Veda Rowley, of the women is claiming. i Grace Johnson, Dale Nelson, Roth The question was not decided at Nelson, Lillie Poulsen, Ina Poulsen, Wednesday's hearing, but the case Ray Cardner, Hasel Farley, Marion It - Timpanogo8 Grandview Partridge and the guest of honor. MOTOR-IT- Inflammation of the membranoa -cowrloc wfek lsvesta and pro I HOUSEWIYES! ;j tecU the aixlomlnai organs ' known as peritoniUa. ,A lath, Dp you liks inflammatory. on case of dltlon of ar other covering; cf at Advice? la at Important organ, peritonitis " uoedlnf jr ' daaferoua dlwtt The fact that we use no in . ' wbtck DfieB cads faxalljr, for cnuat not to forgotten thi th mt - joious chemicals in the sot otioa used to thoroughly which Mvelopi MCh vltM orM k lni cleanse clothes Insures the th lut 11m of - 4ef vnce ' Read : Sunshine's compteU (uiicUobaI diaabiement t tbfl orgaa in quption. . Peritotilti par b either acuta chronic, th acuta form vsuaU) preoedl&s tb chronic aUfft.. i Acuta Ptritonitia la eommonl) brought about by tba aiacbarBv -- i -- r from as abacaa entering' tba.ab. domiaal cavity, M ocean la owert appendicttia. In fact, tha Jattat rtlaoaw mora than any other ta for the pnalasxht fif JhJi ailment. Ulceration in any part of tract la jalaa a Inflammatory condition of tha female genital orgv.ni are llkewtaa an exciting; cause. Tht ayraptoms which arlaa are gravt in the extreme. .Tha fever ta .exceedingly high, tha pulse rapid The aurface of .the abdomen la to the dagrea that- th lightest pressure, evefl the weigh) of tha bedelothlnaT cause lntenat uffering. There te much retchlnt and vomiting consequent to jtbt Inability of tha intestine to liberate the accumulation ef gaa, Whei pronounoed cardiac weakneea aa shortness of breath further intensify the suffering, the and la often long life of youar garments and linens if yoa employ us. 'X)vlt Wet Wash business is steadily grovvinginavorr: ( com-caus- e. - SELL OR EXCHANGE WE WILL Six Room Modern Home located in Price City. Utah v - v'for - fatal .?-- r $ Tha treatment .of thla disease It form must be carried a with nnusual energy If aatisf actor) results are to be expected. First Of an. proper activity of the bowek must be maintained and 4for thli purpose a full enema la advised, 01 as nearly full aa tha patient cai take without too much acute pain This enema should be warm If th body is at ordinary temperature and cool (80 degrees to 8 S degree F.) If there Is some fever. Wvhere the disease la due $o th "bursting of an aDsceaa, or to tht breaking down of an Intestinal ul cer, an immediate operation ma) save the patient's life. The-verfree drinking of watej la absolutely okiential. - This watni can. be flavored with a snial iuantity of . . "l David Rodebeck. - . NOTICE is This to announce to oar many customers and friends that Thomas John, who formerly was employed by as as solicitor, is pb longer connected "r with1 (Our firm Provo Tailoring-- CJompaay, Alfred Madsen, cprjetor. READ THE -- . WANT ADS J j 'Eighteen 'thousand readers - daily. Just NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Office of the City Reeorder. T., Provo ty, Utah. ; Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., t '),- .. d think, you ican insert! want ad in a the Herald classified .column for oVie entire ; week for )tlie small sum of sixty cents and reach the people over 3,10$) homes. J : . ' 1 WANT MOTOR . A Kitchen Aid r Ml W U I tickets, good Sunday pnly, between all stations on Us lines In Colorado, TJUh and New Mexico where the one way fare does not exceed $6,00, . at the rate of one fare plus 25 ' cents for the round trip; no tickets to be sold for less than $2.00. ' f , ' . BRtLO GOlOE AHM'f OTtA FGrKTT" I'M A ROV1L MOOWttO I SEC VMHO MASTfA TAKE H&W, AV4 L POLICE- - Ar4 Nt HAVCA V l HAM'T'HAKI 'T0RR80CU TH' LOSER SHOO J COWFUCK M'' FERTh JV N HAND OF TCrfT Th' Pom Rummers OAyGHTtw.l ; ' BY WILLIAMS TW HAFF I , I Rio cluding September 27,Denver" Grande Western will .sell round trip OUT OUft WAY 1 s ir - . 12-wo- July 7jl025for grading and constructing curb and gutter and con ; V crete pavement In Street Paving District No. 17 being on University Avenne tetween 1st North and 2nwl North streets and betwen 3rd South and 6th South Streets, according to Cail 95 and teHthem plans and specificatlona on file In the office of .the City Engineer.. about the, thing "you Instructions to bidders,' together have for sale or have ' " with plans, profiles, specifications ' lost. (' and form for contract and bond can be obtained upon application to the HERALD City Engineer upon deposits of Five Dollars for each set. s ADS PAY! The right is reserved to reject any , and all bids. By Order of the Board of Commls-" I i -- CITY OR FARM PROPERTY IN V -UTAH COUNTY HOME BUILPINQ CO. Room 5 Roundy Bldg. Phone 759 f Provo, Utah ' Monday evening, the geneology Mrs. Ashby Taylor and son Leo society of Grandview ward met at were Salt .ake visitors the early the home of William NuttalL liter part of tbe week. ( the meeting a shower was givenfor Miss Eliza Rodebeck, a bride of ' The Daughters, of the Pioneers of the near, future. Grandview met at the home of Mrs. Miss Daveda Hansen of Ephrlam Orval Morgan Thursday afternon. and who taught at the . Lincoln After a program bad been rendered, ' Mrs. Dan Bates of Park City was school the past winter waa a visitor dainty refreshments were served. ' sloners. a visitor at the home of Mrs. David at Grandview the past few days. FRED EVANS, ' '" Miss Hansen came to Grandview to . Joy Clcgg and LeRoy Harding Skinner Monday. CJtr Recorder. attend the wedding of Miss La Yede will be the speakers in. the Sunday Publication dates: Jona'14-21-28- : Houston. evening meeting at Grandview.' . Mrs. Daniel Thomas has returned JulyB. home after spending several days (n MiUle Miss Is McDonald Heber SPECIAL SUNDAY-ONLof r P. H. Wentz was the speaker at Ogden. EXCURSIONS.. 1 visiting with friends and relatives the Sudnay evening services last vt ' at Grandview. Commencing Sunday, June 21 and Sunday and spoke on ' tbe subject TB. H. Jolley entertained at Mrs; .1 4: v"The Beauty of Nature." ' continuing each Sunday to and in a miscellaneous shower Saturday The following people of Grand- afternon , complimentary tqi ; her view motored to" Salt Lake Wednesdaushter, Mrs. Orval Jensen for- day to attend the wedding of Miss merly Miss Ethel Jensen, who was Eliza Rodebeck and Lloyd Hales married Wednesday in the Salt Mrs. Ruby Hales. May Tanner. Mr. (TMTS7W. Hales and Mr. and Mrs. - MOTOR-IT- E Lake temple. v Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terry : and family of Cottonwood and Mr. and Freeman Tanner and family of I Provo were the ghests of Mr. and I Sirs. Anthan Kelson Sunday afterInon. Tbe occasion was Mr. and Mrs. Nelson's twentieth wedding anniver . , sary. ' ss- MOTOR-IT- E Culture; ' h ... Enoch Arden Plot Enacted In Provo City Physical , Gas is perhaps (he least understood of all the public, utilities. We shall be glad to send you this booklet of interesting formation about the gas I tha.-aciit- . . 1 ... . ' ;p,: ' t MERE'S 'MORE AE0OT -- " V HER. . I ; ' - & . I !T J I - ,r I ,' f E ' CARBONLESS FUEL- MOTOR-ITE-rTH- E MOTOR-IT- E V-- .V;-1'f'-i'-.- MOTOR-IT- E MOTOR-IT- E MOTOR-IT- E MOTOR-IT- E MOTOR-IT- E' MOTOR-IT- E : i "'..... ' :, .. i :C f: - - V, ; :'' v" J".;a ''; Removes the carbon Presents future carbon deposit Get away from carbon troubles. Drive to Superior Service Stations and fill up with Motor-ite- . ' ' . ' Once UsedAlways Used - Superior Service Stations 'Service-rTicenty-F- Hour Service" our : Kb : . . J - . A SOX of chipped aoap ch nam kind aa jrom oas la U laundry kept on tha kltohoa sink will bo found mock mora asatul than eaka of eoapi , For waanlna tb dishes, tha cnin. pad soap win make a oniokor soda. tt as also easier to whlak n a soda oat of soap chips than to cloth an a laboriously rob soap until m lather la focmed wtth th watac For rteanlns; th alnk. th aoap c3tlpa aa bo aprlnkled Avar tha aurtaoe. mbtwd with vat doth, pad tmmadlataly ail grsaas and filzt la ramovad, Tha tasosta and ptntnUaa? to. tnreo may also pa kept bright and stilnlns; by trsqnsot waahlna' wttk chipped aoap. WUh a, pox of aoap nhlpa oo th atnk, the taaoata win fee mora Bleary to bo kept ta food oondiaoai thaa K thay watt foe fntm, araatmaBt to be aflmlnlatntn ad only oocaatonalty. Many other asaa for 'chrpped poap wta oooor to tha hooaa fcispd, jar ooco aha estabfiahee tt aa a part af feoc atak apmont aad aha asarprtosd at th amount t aaa aasity tt wCl aavo Jsja vj-.-h r-- - . iiuh.i - in t - ... - ' i . j! |