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Show raoVasirtfbiv herald sunday; i6vkmber;Vi928 i Important units which loin the By Crane NEW SHACKLES 'all t4 the frainft pf the car. springs J I a decided to section :rwo ' WASHINGTON f I '' r 1 I. TUBS- - & ivma r.nrrn Trif rti ft unrxnM Rpv cUkfToti ooft cam? wter vje isre 60N&. ("to 'U irt HrC (r AkH tdT aklC. "llitt All run ..boiwi-trt vwv i trim iifvic. un tirvvr . NOW. V- nh tM TA ff - . uf - " rtonvf fiv ir5 . ATft1lT'T' . -- T J M J w.. - fc Am . J J 1 1 IRk V T II I1LUAILI7 . CPTlNUSTiC-.- ( -- "There are two way of licking engineering troubles in & motor car" eaya' D. O. Roos, chief engineer . of the Studebaker corporala to eliminate the tion. causes. ' The other to eliminate the anOHEN ,. the treated-- ; "Engineers equipment for all Studebaker symp- els." toms. - They provided better methods of lubrication; they devised shackles that required no lubrication at all. But each remedy- near'J'. effects. ly always Involved other, troubles, "A good illuBtratlon" pT 'this is ar.tj, 'tteatlng the symptoma' left , ball new in bearing spring shackles still an ' unsolved the. found, " ' ' spring shackles which are now an 'problem. . exclusive feature on all Studebak' "Then Studebaker began tests er models. - witha DEMO- S- fcHOLDSESSION Piovo, Utah, county commissioner. A fine musical program Was glv-- I - ' - mod- , . I o f 'f Lm. we gottK ( " Re FOUR flf 05 KNPPlDsT NOTtCe TO TrtERE i V ; 1 TU CAMELS Of. OUR CRUEL PURSUER ARE wtti&D RESTED AND OUR TRAIL AGNN. KQV4 KNOlAl THE CAMELS M6WtN4 Of PAnGER. rtlLOtf - fr- L,et -2 i;iiisitttteiio' luxunowomjon V Precision workmanship k - ' i -.- f S.-' ' i YdDM (sli(B(Dllotl: -- A . tr V Proved performance e UT THREE "sTeEDS'S Pie-EVE- O frt - G , but-wr- - ..V WftT-INfOR MX OUR. FOOUSrt vlfe ARE STILL fAR. O0T- - nrdurlng-the-fterno- e-f vii - . with ,aj number of, selections - from - the MlssL. Cougar, quartet Prove.; Bqloi' Gladys WiUiams;. saxophone darts.4 k JRrsckbpk.nd, Mf&zl Psta- ! ell, the latter of Salem. Following the program a social hour Was en- -; Joyed and a bevy of oung girl wealing Smith caps served. a Bkin ty tray. luncheon to 300 guests, n- det the directioa of Mrs. Ella Braithwalte, chairmaw of the re freshmeht' committee. , v i The M. I. A. Of Palmyra ward held a delightful Hallowe'en party and social Tuesday evening at that -- I J'rjf''' N-a- f 1 1 Mr1'''" w L '''I - - The Ladies' Democratic club of Spanish' Fork held a very pleasant social and rajly: Wednesday affar-noo- n Oie )' Escalante Gardens, VEGETABLE DISH , which was appropriately decorated A palatable luncheon dish con- for the occasion.!. Jklrs. A. K.. Money sists of diced carrots and turnips. was chairman and under hor direcboiled together, drained and .cov tion the following" program was ered with cream sauce and bread given: Short addresses on cam crumbs and baked 15 minutes, paign iffsufts, Mre. Belle Reeves of Washii?JiU.irs' Burton W. Mus A wjfe, Tier mother and her ser of Salt Lake; Mrs. W. J. Snow. Scientists are finding substitutes umber f years engineers '!For altogether new-typhave been concerned with - yie - spring shackle. BaH bearings elim- - grandjviftther sued for divorca in Democratic chalrmari for Utah for gaso'iac. rubber and all that, hasH. Mr. friction tHts eountry-ne- ds that .crai rmtedTthe troubles" nearly' everyTnotOTtetLMttllints of Salt is werf Cowptyi the same man- that "' Lake, foinierly Pemoerntic chair- - something to say instead of Til aay experienced with the "conventional spring action in the eonwentlal married-tP1 man news.shacklai ould bo for Utah; and A. O. Smoot of ) lAibrlcantvw ' tvi of murine shackles. , These are I cfyl , enable them to do their full Share roads the ne'w ball bearing spring in absorbing roaoj shocks. . shackle was1 adopted as standard " ir '. . v seftlted.iaitha. tiew shackle, to last the' average They had through two years of driv tendency They, required no adjustmentund .They needed frequent lubrication banished wear forever, EyesatTest : they AneaMroetjaajJsIlyOESS did not., permit ... the springs the embracing 177,000 miles, of driving .ZtT . ft. - - , ' PT REG. U. OFT. Q Honor Early Priest j,j"SPANISH FORK SnHKTY i ....... r- -: 11 In honor of Peter jCkittfredson' on the .piano by Miss Mary .Wll- adjutant generaTof the Indian War Hams, Mrs. Jacobsen and Miss Veterans, and hi appreciation of the Rhean McAllister. Mrs. Josephine efficient service he rendered the Taylor read a sketch of the life .of Sons ahd Daughters. In making .Edgar Allen Pbe and gave a num their states encampment here in ber of readings from his poems. August such a splendid suocess, a farewell party was tendered him Rev. Theodore Lee left Saturday Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hughes, prior to his for Salt Lake., He spent Sunday and left Monleaving to spend the winter"at the visiting friends there soldiers home in Los Angeles. Cali- day for Eerkeley,- - California, where fornia. The party likewise honored he will spend the winter. He hopes to Spanish Fork next El) B. K. Ferguson, whd Intended. to return to leave for the soldiers home but spring. . Among the friends visited postponed the trip until later in thelV Rev. Lee Sunday was Edward yf wlnterrMr. Gottfredson left" Sun Woods, formerly tf this city, who recovering from a serious day for Los Angeles. An elegant is slowly more than ten days ago XT supper was served for all present, accident after which the timewasspenOn in which he suffered" a "splintered social conversation and the guest shoulder and it had been feared in. 1, Lee of honor gave a number of read- he would lose his arm. in attend ings relative toirthe Indian War reports times. The evening was greatly ance says Mr. Woods is out of enjoyed, most of those present were danger andthat the arm will be nvea unless complications arise officers of the Indian War Veterthe Sons and Daughters. He is a brother of Alice Wood's ans, and " They were ameSK"Westw55a7f Wilson of this city. J state commander of t he Indian (.War Veterans, and Mrs. Westwood; jj""'' ' ,f,VMr. and Mrs. James Francom, Peter- Gottfredson, adjutant general of the Indian, War Veterans; Jr., of Payson visited relatives hsre and Ingoberg Johnson; Eli B. IC Monday. They, were leaving fbr Soldier Summit to spend a few Ferguson, Indian War Veteran, and daughter Bessie; John B. days with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hughes," state cornmander of" the Boyack Sons and - Daughters, ' and Mrs. Hughes; John-- J. Banks, adjutant Mrs. Elinor Creer entertained the This large granite statue of Padre general of the Sons and Daughters, Fidelous club Thursday evening of Francisco Garees,. first missionary and Mrs. last week. A program-w- as njoytd of the and Fork unveiled post, Spanishr Tt l Indiana" WAR as follows: Piano solo, Mrs. Etta in t w-- .. . !(.- - . j Money and Marion --Creer; magaacross the river from Yuma, Ariz. . lieutenant of the local post, and zine article, Mrs. Leona Thomas; Mrs. Banks; Newell W. Monk, reading. Mrs. Margaret Hanson. High church officials ahd Civic leaders of two states participated. chaplain of . the local post, and There were eight club members Mrs. WMonk ; R. Money, chair- present and the following guests: Padre Carces founded his mission Mrs. in 1779 and was killed by Indians man of transportation committee, Mrs. Florence Albcrtson, and Mrs. Money. two years later. Ethel Monoy, Mrs. Madge NeUsn, Mrs. J. Nielsen; Mrs. Rebecca Mc- Mrs. Nell McGarrit of Hiawatha Kell, Mrs. Ardella Creer and Mrs. has returned home after spending Clara FREE lNOCtJLATlON Rayburn, the latter of Los two weeks with her parents, Mr. School children and Calif. A buffet luncheon Angeles, children of the Spanish Fork dis- and Mrs. Elga Johnson. was served by the hostess. trict will receive free inoculation - Mrs. of the,dtphtherta Rowena Hodge was hostess Camp NO. 1 of the J. Wylie Thomon the following dates at the Jun to the Self Culture club Friday as chapter, 'DaughtersofJUtah. Pio ior liigh- - school in Spanish Forkr-- j evening. Luncheon "was served at neers, Will meet Thursday aftc r 13 10 Nov. and 6, 20th, 7:30 18 to Tuesday, elub members and four noon,; Nov. 8, at 2 o'clock at the o'clock to 10:45; Palmyra 'nchool, special guests; Mrs. Stephen, Mrs. homp of Mrs. Lars P. Larson; "The 114S to 12:30; Lake Shore, 1:00 to Henry Bytheway, Miss Mary Wil- history of Mrs. Lily Freeze Will 2:45. Dr. 2:30 to E. 1:15; Leland, liams and Miss Rhean McAllister. be given. '. and Nurse KvalTha The tlable was gaily decorated in Reed of the Utah county ' health Hallowe'en colors and Mr. - and Mrs. Dean Lossce and unit will give the inoculations. wnrcn wera carried out symbols, in the..,two children have moved to Soldier Three inocutetions. are tieceaaary, luncheon. c. Following lunch, the Summit for the winter, ... propra.m.rwas given including:- Pa-- r ' on the life and compositions of Mrs. Silas H. Sncll has returned pr SLICED MELON the Great Musician," by from Provo, where she visited hor Slices of melon are excellent "Chopin, Mrs. Astrid Jacobsen; selections daughter, Mrs. Stella Jorgenson, aurveu wi in coiu oouea nam, uie were played for a week often used. ' v"j ins compositions way tomatoes - are " , hr .'" JA elon makes a ' piquant dessert i on1 f n l ...1. Ik .k!n.l cream. ' - . - r- ' "vr-.---;r"- i ' r t -- i. aaa- , ' .1: " ' y r-- . u. . . .... ... ' i - -- . "'. r. I it , (h.-Viit- i dollars - 40-m- ile e Drive this Dictator like a critical tester. Then you will tjuickly ap- prcciate why The Dictator lowered SeThTjiclatOT-riv- Learn it today! e - , . . . -r . 1 . what 76 years of Thm nmu Studrbalan alon ofrr you tk ur.!i Imh. uu?fitit bll parmiti in " building quality experience ' , T roi17I6a..opoluhdliwl,t)ey ui- m tmtmuUe 0hork bmrbera. Lubrttmntipniin transportation offers VOU in One dmt lor man thmn HI. two tnitrt it irmlrd in mark first-han- d car records in, the class ' all stock r under $1400 when it rent r5000 " miles in 4751 consecutive minutest-;-- Profit value. . , dredsof itscostvdu'etoStudebaker's exclusive ball bearing spring shackles. Drive The Dictator at Bpeej from the beginning-67-milBpeei iater; jts motor oil need be changed onlyvery 2500 miles, baker's tj . tf looks like hundreds more automobile than its price; And close investigation will impress you further with theplusvalueof Stude- - - And The Dictator rides beliicr than any car that ever sold SvithmTiun tudebaker's Dictator an appraiser I You'll admit over GO . i . -- - -- will MMrtimI nor ioumIi rot ratliai. 0iH$ all mwi, they nil Ml OcMnarata. thmcUlr.Tkmy " , , ol STUDEBAKER tbxln-antl-tox- he The The The A . a. . rv -, ..,-.149- 5 i ton f 860; s4 ton f ton $1195 11S0 -.- '- 71 v :. icv - ;..... ..v.'.t. v '..' - .. v . o. b. factory - ' -- r 1 " .. 1 p?Ci-- : Vv- SUPERIOR GAS AND Olt Gas that will keep your car hum- in runB Tnprn- nr ainnir Tirw n nnwprrin i' - r j to use; oil of full and economical just the right grade for maximum lubrication that's what you are assured when you drive into this dependable filling 'station. You'll find our .attendance always prompt and courteous. 294.4021 8th West Ahd Center Phone 95 ,.5XtJ8.80S75"-JB.55S4.Oth er size priced proportionately low. all these Jires built by include omplete service, . . Firestone. which insures moce miles and economy. Start caving today, V tire, value With each tire we the pace FBRIMHALL BROS. 74 .. tike; merchants' H IIIJI. 3ESE II I .1a.lm.,. v t ..v .. ,. .a - - . IIIIJ 'WWW Mil PI ,. : .Tl . 1.' W'.TI v'-,'- ' . V. , ......wv.v..-..--.- 29x4.40 ?.t . teeryiceStatiohs "lT.it AIRWAY OLDFICLO wfiet -. ll vf .... . All prices - ' i. Erskine $ 833 to $1045 . . , 1185 to 1395 Dictator , to -- 1665 Commander . President Eight 16S3 to , 2455 I), livery Cars ' - s CARS AND PRICES . . . . i-- Ml . .... s - .$,rnn !; . 4, 4ft - 1 . -- , r.nft uM. " ... Ant 218 West Center Street :t...-- , Or !nrrt4Nf U Thm OirtmUtr rvw -- |