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Show PROVO SUNDAY IIEBALD, SUNDAY,, JULY 22, 1928. PAGE TWO TUBS WAggNGTON IIUPMOBIIB rY7e sdto it foR a sono, BODIES GOOD " TO WASH AND The art of building bodies .Jor come a long way from Irehiclea has of 6ld Dobbin and the on- lioss shay to) the present luxurious Inotor car, coes UST ' I I transportation conditions on the nen who design and build the bod es for today a automoble. say lhat fully ten times the labor and material deemed necessary even. for. the motor car of ten years ago are cx: pended to assure riding comfort in ;helr new Century Eights and Si". One of the most important objectives has been - to attain freedom from the atinoying squeaks, rattles end other noises which used to be the motorist's bugbeary , Stress and Strain The stresses end strAins of high terrific speed, . sud compression, den starting and equally sudden stopping under tbe compulsion, nt four wheel brakes have enormously enhanced the possibilities fcr noise and shock evils which have been overcome by bringing to beat re- Bources of- - skill and knowled?". t a.nd qulred In years of HIS CrOZV if. POSSESStOM r i . vl . Trie 'il l ijl were-enrolled- . IS SPECIALTY we. "RICHES prized piRWe mm. TW NteHT ut . . m. of wash tCZY, LT . US '. - . ; : ; OLP FRIEND "Girls cf the - Underworld" 1N.USS -- ' - . their-mother- t 8RDUGKT tJKMES AND ptD, AND ll . OfHtftS AND. .. U F0U6OTf N. rUX I'.'.tt ir.'j i I lhX ', tiMm n trn 11 i that was once, ftis owm.-t- Aai ;.MDSt HERlSWEO JPOSSESSlOK l UEft WM 0T MEMORIES -X- , ms ND N0tmN6 -- MD SM)MESJ. r -- w v. . -A- r--"- ivva their sons the pitfalls! that lay la their paths to young manhooar TB6seWe questions that are told fearlessly In a thrilling and amazing atory f the . "Girls of' the Underworld." False modesty is ruthlessly cast aside and Inthe questions that are of vital terest to every young girl and boy are exposed, but in a manner that , will not offend. Great clergyme and ( educator! have said that the American people adhere to a false modesty that has caused the ruin of thousands of yotttiwwho could have been saved had they but known.: In "The Girls of the Underworld" there is no lecture,, no glides and no disappointments. Vv The truth of the- - sex problem Is told and ie a . warning ttf the rising generatlbn, while parents may Vlso learn a lesson that they will never forget . 4.The "Humantone Singing .Interlude" offered In the presentation of the picture, will be. given for the first time In this city, Should fathers tell. , "It-use- t y . ne rr BCoorVT ificiency and specialization to be last winter, when two students from : According to j found in the, great automoDle Egypt tBfsp min,.;iL.xeqluredMty . nianiuaciunng pjinia. two weeks to fit a set of main bear16 be eali thaf a good ings by the method they were using made'-mechanic was born,-n- ot before coming to the service sctiool day, thatphrase has been reversed,' j t the school they learned to do the for Studebaker maintains in its j nneration in less than four hours. South Bend plants a service school Students at the service school not only makes good me- learn to use many specialized tools. which manu and same engineering jhe chanics, but shows them how. to do The school Is equipped with cut-ofacturing genius that haa made their specialized serylep operations tssemblies of every part of StudeAmerica a nation . on wheels has in abaction' of"The Time, and con- baker and Erskine cars aa well as been applied to the task of keeping sequently at a fraction of the ex- the chassis"! of v all. Studebaker"! those wheels moving with the great pense to the owner,- that used to be models. r .. , " .m est economy and satisfaction- - to required. "In addition' to learning the varstateto a their owners, according Thousands Are Trained t ious manufacturing processes. They ment by D. O, Wilson, general ser"Since the service school was es- learn first hand how the' cars are Studebaker of the vice manager tablished, Studebaker has trained built." , " j, thousands of men who are now spe- Corporation of Anerica. "Haphazara automoDiie service hcialists in Studebaker service. They Is now largelv a thing.of the past," arp scattered all over the "world, ; . says, Mr., Wilson. "In the old days, for nowhere Is good service more any mechanic with a set of wrench essential than in--. export markets es. a. hammer and. a cold chisel was Where operating conditions are ofconsidered capable ot undertaking ten exceptionally severe and trainShould mothers take Into confiany sort of service- work, Today, ed mechanics hard to find. : v "The Importance of service trati. dence . their daughters and should however, service rs a highly specialized branch of the industry, Involv- ing for the export field is empha- daughters come to ing on a smaller scale the same e'e-- sized by an incident that occurred with Xhe .vital questions In life? - , ; engineers, who bave nade a special study or tne exaci- line demands imposed by medrrfc HupmobiW By Crane : w "lifiiii I c- "M jjgl ...... 'v exper-iftien- experience- Silent flexibility, Hupmobile : eFneers explain, is accomplish?!, In their cars by a combtnatiorrtf a large number of carefully "worked out methftda Provision against noise is made at no fewer than 123 Joints ni eon- tactsHupmobile Century sedan. Six kinds of materia') ere used for sound deadening and lubrfc cation. Graphlted tape, aniaterinl of practieaHy permanent lubricating qualities, 4s placed under all braces. NOTICE OF SALE Felt padding breaks up the sound- Middle Swansea Mining Company, ing box tendencies of large panels. Floor boards are laid In a bed of principal place of business. Prove' u . , T g friction paste to prevent Utah. NOTICE There are delinquent squeaking. ..' upon tbe following described stock, Wood and Stool Used Bodies of Century models are of on account of assessment No. 12, composite construction, in which levied on the 4th day of June, 1928, wood and steel are used to assure the several amounts set opposite the respective share;maxlmumstrength and resilience the names of holders as follows: s with .minimum friction. Roofs of the closed cars are made Cert r v -t- Mr 7 fd) ilf liiil A - -r- 1ST 168 Eleanor C. Shepard Richard B. Shex)- - ard . -- 174 3.00 1,500 ' ...... ......10,000 Richard B. 20.00 Shep- ard 2.00 1,000 Richard B. Shep-- " 00 ard ....r. 3.000 40.00 178 George A.Shepard . 20,000 2.00 184 Emma C. Shepard. 1,000 2.00 180 Emma C Shepard. 1,000 2.00 185 Emma C. Shepard. 1,000 2.00 No. Shares. Amti 181 Emma G Shepard. 1,000 Name. 2.00 29 George Jones ..... 2,000 $ 4.00 182 Emma C Shepard. 1,000 2.00 tOO 183 Emma C. Shepard. 1,000 81 J. Y. BywaUr .... , 600 10.00 Z5 Ethel A. Shepard. . 6,000 And, in accordance with law and 10.00 an .order of the board of directSS Joseph A. 8hepard 6,000 20.00 ors made on the 4th. day of June, 41 Jos. P. Megrath ..10,000 2.00 1928, so many shares of each parc60 Richard B.Sbepard 1,000 ' el- of such stock as may be neces64 Richard B. 8hp ard '....,...10,000 - 20.00 sary, will be sold at the office of 6.00 the company, Knight Block, Provo, 68 W. A. Langford ... 2,500 2.00 Utah, on the 23rd day f July, 1928, 73 X T. Bywater ..... 1,000 at the hour of 2 o'clock p". m., to 73 Richard A. Shep20.00 pay delinquent assessments thereon, 10.000 ard ...... 40.00 together with the cost of advertis80 T. W. Prltchett . . .20,000 40.00 ing and expenses of the sale. 81 C L. Prltchett . . . . 20,000 R. E. ALLEN, 20.00 81 W. H. Elmer 10,000 L00 600 153 Richard B.Shepard Secretary. 8.00 Officer Knight Block, Provo. Utah. 156 W..A. Langford . i . 2,500 10.00 159 Emma C. Shepard n 5,000 Pub. dates: July 8, 15 and 22. 1928. 28.00 162 George Jones .....14,000 163 J. E. Johnson ..... 1,000 3 00 NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION 60.00 188 T. H. Allen .......25,000 In th District Court of the 2.00 Fourth Judicial District of the State 166 J. G. Bywater 1,000 186 - " : dows, men cov- eijea to ered with blue wadding and burlap lelt. The errect is toeliminate all tendency toward drumming. Under lhe floors are heavy laminated wood sills. Steel side panels are In the , smallest possible number of units; and the assembly In the rear prevents noise from that reu-iopp- ; one-pie- quarter. ' . , VIRGINIA HAM. HOUSE 44 S(bh 1st West under new ; Management . Short Orders -- Sandwiches Soft Drinks llllllllllll tlln 1 lywv - of Utah, In and for Utah County. In the matter of "the Dissolution of the Becsley Marble & Granite : Companypa Corporation.- Notice is hereby given that R. H." Becsley, president, and Minnie H. Beesley, secretary, of the Bees-le-y Marble and Granite Company, a corporation.- - acting in behalf of the directors of said corporation, have duly filed their petition pray ing for an order of the above named Court dissolving the said Corpora. tion; that said petition contains the statutory requirements to entitle it to said order upon proper proof of " the same. Any person Interested In said mat ter may file objections or protests to the granting of said petition, which" har been seTTor hearing on Saturday, the 11th day of August, A. D. 1928, unless for. good cause shown the Bame may be postponed to a later date. Witness the hand of the under signed Clerk of the said Court and the seal thereof this 30th day of June, A. D. 1928. E. B.' DASTRUP, (Seal) . j jji .a, ft, i.: . , Nmi Id! , h . w .il' WWW' pr -- "Hi' -- slHiLL..r ' llu- - I 111 l 'i " r irmi,-ri;i,.- Afcve The Great White Throne' Zlnn National Park,-wit- on tha Utah Parks Company bus in foreground. At Klckt Bes courtey Lnloa Pnriflc fc)lem, way to Cedar Breaks. -- " 5 ft muvct Jt f. '"HS-.,- : . ' x' !Kt ''V i , r v. . - t - itf :": -- 5a i tWff 'i . in . j ' I ' f ' , . . , i " ii ;: ....??-.w.:rMa- . v ' l'hot, r - - , mk . (Ii 'F--:,". Clerk. Booth A Brockbank, Attorneys. Pub. dates: July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. Open 10 a. m. to 2 a. m. " BUD SHIELDS, Prop. ... iff - ' '"'! ' " siBaMiBiss VsleWHHMHwHHBllfjpMkaB' ( requirements of motor oil for the fleet of heavy, powerv ful busses operated in southern Utah's wonderlands by the Utah Parks Company, has been ordered and shipped And that oil is .VIC(V The season's v A SIGN .1 -- , . - " i. . GQODTIRES- Federal tires are in great demand because they-LAS- T LONGER. Ifyou will give Lhem a trial yoii will be a FEDERAL -- BOOSTER Three scries 16 enclosed models 4 wheelbase . ' experts CLAYSON TIRE COMPANY C A iiiduatry everUus sparkplugs High compreasion Bohnalite aluml- -. 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Vico was selected because tests prove it stands lUiiZ up under strenuous Conditions the best; laboratory tests iTESTS PROVE IT .and-test. . , of actual use! The 1928 season is now open in southern Utah's wonderlands. If you have been rthe OTTO GLENGARRY - , " aih mm iimmi& 953 " At the loftv north rim of the Grand Can. yon of the Colorado, the new lodge, overlooking the world's mightiest chasm, is -ready for you. r - : - : -- ?RpVO, UTAH lite Vico Motor Oil you get fnr vnnr ft it Mr 13 ftf PT- ' nrflv the same oualitv as the ' used in the Utah Parks ,tVico V For the busses. ',. Company correct grade for TOUR car, consult the .Vico chart at vice stations or dealers or ask for a f map,- chart. .." the containing ''..-- . - " . : r r V Manufactured and Guaranteed by - UTAH OIL REFINING c!o. Salt Lakt Ci'Sf" Official American Legion It I ! t- - 4 KJ ju . ad "DEPENDABILITY" Fhone . -- awaits you, ; ... ,,..At the Lodge Center, in Zion National Park, a new swimming pool has been built Here also you will see the Zion- MtrCarmel road one of the world's rnost astonishing scenic highways in cpurseof construction. The accommodations at Zion rank with the finest in the land. ; -- Jackson Motor Car Co. 150 N. Uriiversity Ave. attractions avait you! If you have never been, one of the thrills of your lifetime Bryce Canyon, Cedar Breaks and the Kai- bab Forest,, each a stupendous scenic marvel, are all on the route over which you , travel in safety, and comfort ia a "Utah " Parks there before, go again. It is ever hew. It Company; bus. j Plan to ..go this ' .succeed'-each summer. . with wonderful more grows s : : " . o w aw JSWTM" " - motor cqr the 2nd West and Center MTHP'C New ' t "lengths let us ftrove it! pairing done by has all of lhem No other emr . Salon Bodlea Twin Ignition produced Have your TIRE re " N a 8 h now h as the - -- easi e s t s tiering Other Important Features 'And this year many additional ing visit. vacationists will visit THOUSANDS of of m.m Ml. J pmm. X 4 v a vi. 1 1 .,: iW L in |