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Show 'AC rZZZ?Z. FOUR f TO DISCUSS M'4 PROBLEiSOF OMT rr to . 0 OUT "IS.FATALTO FOREST RAIGE VOV CAM ti HOWATitrAtTiov Kuet4 rgMOlM& YOU! i OGIEX, Iec. sjv can wMtae I iJu jMverr ' oo a moiy. AMPSitSOPOTI i My .QUAUTY 1 hihtey i 1 let us, we fan show If J ;'du how to save money on coal 4nd get more heat i Phone 17. I - - i ufai-- t I.Hsi aclwH luanagptiMwt at U very now and wort ta belnjr nndr-tukv- by tlicie fiKxIallsti of tb tqr frwin pKtfrvl( VARO rONE'-ffF?v1 h. 7 jOitX" c Hy - 5O2S0. u AV 9faJlnftfrto ttu)n'vtmQ:.fiv '- - tion -' iiiH.v The Hclivf society of Grandview. were entertained Thurwlay afternoon at the boiue of Mrx. Ahted Taylor.' A, fhort l)unit)es niwtiitg was held after which, a soetuj hour of games, mnsJe and luncheon was ' ' enjoyed. ; : Timpanogo8 Grandview ; Reporter f Mrs, F. Woffindea. socldy of Tha Grnnd-- ward entertained- nl a roar-lkg dance Friday evening in d Mrs. Mary juiiuVonient bh'.L A large .wd was In (itti'Mdamt aod a good on Christinas I . TimpanoKoa all,- , ward areitfojeorby George-Buckle- veral days with ' t nds bir. relatives 1 ttc np, byhii f i" Terry gavf the lesson gnirgestlong In the ward Belief wxlety tot S 4 f he I - f : 6431 .,JJi ; Vie net fabric TBX Winter coat U of several types sod three .distinct iJlhpuetUs the stnightr Baa, wrap-aroun- d cost; the cost Bared at the back, frott or ildes;6ttb new coat ol P?ta38t .$, PI the ire!the straight-lin- e coat Is the most practical because ol suit it ttt luuplkity and KDartneas to any daytime ose, especially if it ismadi . .rf Jib Ci f kwiw costion, novelty Coatings, btk rur or p th ttw Ott mad 'weaves sad smoothwurfaced plslo mating. ; Of coutae, if it Is 'made of velvet, satin or conied silk, tt Mongs.dis-Unctl- y V; i fl tfternoon functioq. shott-aa- t a laVslnWiatl i' 4 rirtWtlT' "t A J (Jreniu, conceive, Iilealjze.' VCOHU a word three tiniea aud it Ik InereaWour voculmlary by meteri,r " fcho STfDVvt, rr"titw ng one word each day. 7 tot Today's word: ASrKHIT; roughness or barKhnetw of sound, or of temper. "The of hl ppprr silence." bun call yoice.broiii'ht ImmtHmite . ; i , Kew Manaffement r A ; C..Ay4 Ilaftke, who for many year Ibid lPU touductiua tHtrlterfhop in tiiis city, hag Miid out Jus interest Uv tie ehop at 274 West1, I'eiiter street' to E. Orville ojwen and J. Earl Lewis, buth of whom' have Worked time svltb Mr. Bawke. i f Mr. Olseu aud Mr. Ltwls are' well turitrn in Troro and hnve a host of friends who will wish Ibeiu well in coudiicting thoir'.newfinertiriae.t; ' Ion Ifowelsoii, another of Ifovt's splendid young men, will lie ao-clate- d with he ne owners of the ' (iawkc'linrlter stjop. MOTORIST therpl-- - M - - :- ei 8,12 i - - . IX) i " " FO! ' ie would try another station the next time, without" ever realizing 'why. Motorists who habitually visit a Continental Station are drawn to it by other things - as well as quality of products and accessible location. ' ... u-- er . 0; p stoi - . if 01 high-grad- FOl 0 Oils Interest th Uusy Uoman and Greases Gargoyle v., Mobiloili , "fi1 T FOl t )' LIk 3iW ' 3tV by dealers generifljf. Aak the attendant 620- CONTINENTAL OIL CoWaOT ' v v r ' Producers, Refiners and Maratert Y of hijjh-$raJ- e ' FOl ), stot in Arluaua petroleum proctttet Kansas, Hiuovri, Montana, Nebraska, Hew Mexico, Oklahoma, Orsjoa, South Dakota,Utah. Wahin&ton and WysmiB Colartado, Idaho, 4? tiff sho .r CONOCO They help make your service station csus pleas COUPON nt, convenient and handy. Accepted at all BOOKS -- Y MOTOR; pIL3 J Polarine' , e; j , . FOl fi ' FOl b C31- 'CONTINENTAL jFOi SERVICE STATIONS l5. FOl ,, greenn-'brlllini- it Just Married' 'in; 19 i Pi Continental Service Stations are increasingly popular ' because of theircourteous, skillful, thoughtful attend-- ,. e ants, products and many conveniences. . Things That MSW VOKK, ler.t r. Felt huts continue to hold the heart, felt.Rjunwthies of the fashionable world, llcutif ifnlly mnde Telvet.t, siitln and broeaih'S still 'lie On the slieltes whereas feltu and velours can not l)e too numerous to supply ; . the demalid for them. Althoujih felt aud Te!our hatg are far lexs cxiHnsIve tha n inre irnnte models one mnnagea to send as much on .millinery sesauu as usual for one mtiHt bs.sutaHled In 'hats of every color and for evwy oceaslon. The litrle tan ve'our oivwears for shopping is not appmprinfe for whore a livelier Hilir is the Each frcck must he miithed by a hat niul the fur wrap must have several accompanying bats," one for rally days, one for UrlRlit days and one Tor evening. Hbapcs lo not vary much but one relies on different colors fi)y anncbnnce. Among the new shades are burgundies, various reds, burnt orange, greenish yellows and purple in it's various shades " Black trimmed In chisfers of white ermine tails is often chosen for wear with the ltlack' seal ' wrap. Pipings, and stitchery of gold alorn ma'uyby way of trim. Tins of of Tejil dinmhiias are alio" numerous. J The pin is not always .wpftu In front or at the side nince 'mnny"'of the shapes which turn upwards ot tlie rear iisfr.tb pin at the 135 would be far from satisfied with a service station that provided the best' of fuel and lubricants but stopped For Barbershop 1 : ' '.-J sQafcaalaaiTj. , JwerincwdtUhertatiHUiie r ; Felf Hats coat ytfh l$crushed straight cduat u smart V han me." , Bedda IIo;1 Talks About' wItb an many of our families la tftat world Is going' to "Oh, let him rrRill ; MISrUOXplTCCiCjn, "i spiration.'" PrononiM-- the sc-LUi not . In 'V." ai ple." OITEN J4IhSrKr.I.-5w-Frontier-- SXNOSYMS Imagine, ' fau.y, ; mi '..rvrMf,-- hi 0TS Corner" it Fut Yu: in uooa MISIED--Do- n't ; Milady's le and OFTEN ay ."Vhe Is, older forme' FASHIONS FOIBLES xjirjua ultliout injury to the tmge are alno being tboronghly atudled of tbia kind are ao Sincti( utiulii new, nietboda bare not yet been itttindardlzed n4 one of the 1)1 ac roinpllHhmenta ot this meetlnt should tie detorudntloD of the practical meang of "o!lectln and interpreting the fundamental facts t. I l ty the ranw plant, Snob, Quesas the ttiiie at nblcb graiinf le alluw'ed t start In the Charles Ponisoq, Ludwtg I'milsnn, Thotims fiiirrett and Prnnk AVofftn-t- t rTUft- - trotiV Of tb TllllpffnogOS den left Saturday for Milford The Old ("Ik ird "and Grandview ward wy're theywilr Siiend two .weeks, iHikuii theyjhink the tertained at the hIiow : at the over miiritin property and attending' keep Ji saying, ( other Hudns mattm 't.';: t 'i.fc" luiidila theater Wcdnesdny. ? , of inanagemtint for antglvetr piece i of mage. t .'fr A utiuilier of rcprMentatlre ittck- men fcave attend 4nUd-4- o (hi eftnfereticft' aa well ai from sehog ' hang nd iHtui'Mf) in ranee' liiannmeiit llV(ttj);lt handling methods tniTIre prncticul on mountain ranges. meeting Tuesday aflcriHion. The meeting wis under tin illrortlou ' of returned to the. sihtIuI w tivl'ty committee. y the , trouni Methods Jlnvf already tiro drrtiwd whrflty the tinuihf of atook tbtt a Wt f tnge support jite w as I actorimnea witU mrncT, tbrangk an Mliniata of th diMiflty. nalHtnUlllty and area YARDS PATSON, I)ee. 5. funeral er. ride wee held Saturday la th fur George Fourth ward-chapeOberhansly, wba died Thursday is Halt lake hpxpital from septic pneuukinia. - sir.., Olierbaiiuley waa bora In Fsysoa Si year ago, the n of Hxry and r'wdinaiid Oberhaut-Ipy- . Twenty-two- , years agn he wai married fo Hattle tronf nd two b'T went to" Ahton, years IJilx, ?Tee bey 'have ninoe made their borne': coining to Payaon.m in rrtattren. He Is sur-terrals rl ved by. bis widow and two children Oeorse Byron and Mayhee Oberhinaly, also mother, Mary Qtierbanaly of( I'syaon ; one brother jubn OtierhanKly JSsH Ij)ke and three nix tors, Mrs. Emm Speurer of Shelly, Idaho, Mr, CUreJ Simons ol Murray and Mrs. JDaJxy1 Ueato of Pay wm. '.All; were at bis i ' bodsidtj when death came. , tTtit - Itance .: WORIS PAYSON TiIAH -- nt fxi r? a jlBy WtL; Gordon 4 rang gej. f fore servicf "the will tutt Monday' monifuf in wiiferenceiriie week'a Ogdwffor itxUuiml rm.re management sab- are dealing. ttiroagbnut fa Thctfei'n. western dlrfiM, fespwUlnj tuae r.ii.ii where grazing upon the ti.niuj forests l of esoeptloual:l-porrnBc- e. are trying to put the "Jo an the open agement of graiing-.- ; rx , IN Say "than I." ialls-taTi- I Ipaily lessors . ENGLISH I Jl i THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1925 - - ' b; ., Wei rear. I This is. a new rarisUm. idea which, is seen occasionally in ew York; v Feather fancies of matching shade to the- hnt are sometimes worn at the side of the felt of more dres.sy tyiw. Burnt ostrich is the ' favored fancy this season.Brims unually tuiji upwards in. front with the rear left short showing just a bit of the rear bolt. Others, howevr, rum up at .the rear and the front brim slopes down over the eyes. ; Crowns are lower , than last Winter and fit snug the bound Bead, i The bJI5TKsoI3oin but just as IXwas cuts Many milliners cut the felt to suit the face of the wearer using the portion which is cut away to lorm rahs or tows .for.trimmliig. Crushed crowns are numerous since the bobbed head is usually to small for the' original crown! - ;t.' ileft i RAYMOND HUISH tleri ESSENTIALS ON MISSION W. 175. If a child denied tht : essenua) vitamins, rickets, (Special to the Herald.) ; weak teeth bond, impertect A PAT SOX, Dec., 5. farewell re ' ception ,waa held in the Sprlnglake or other, ntaniatan'ons ol ward Thursday' night in' honor of faulty notnaoa fallow.' : f Tnission. a 4V. FOl - Haymond Hnish, a member of the ward bis"hoprie,' who leaves in the near future to 'fill a roj f SifsEiisi sit months - A program was given, con. sitting of a three-ac- f play, "Buth the Gleaner," by Fay Cowan. Maud Cowan, Kate " Sadler and 1 Buth Sadler; piano duet by Donna Taylor and Cynthia Taylor and short talks by Bishop Herman Tweede and Mr. Ilulsh, Lunch was served to three hundred and dancing was enjoyed goo FO) cod-tlvof vhamln-actiyato3 it the Ideal nourishment for fffotrth of body and ' bones, r CfWyoor bog otgtrlScott'BEmaklon. ed er ' H thoi met sn fo: Uo3 SMI r 7. ve: Jflil Keep Yourself d:"Eost ed 182 ' Open"at Laot ' An advertisement is an invitation. It's a tip to ''the tired business man and the busy housewife! It ' saves' you steps.. It saves you money. Jt teUs 'you where quality merchandise may be found. kVepV you posted on leading makes of goods. It informs yoiK where ypu can buy a, given article, and often gives you ' ' thq price. . No one can afford to overlook' a single ad- -' ' vertisement. :No business man can afford to depend i upon the sign'over his door for new customers,' or upon " ' the same medium to hold the old ones. A.j ' ' w . i performance .' ., U i tra Opportunity--f, .: in 148 Bs si err es, '. i we, have it I ' ' n.,io;o:-'""- ' A 45 acre farm to.lrade . . We. -- for LO n casi - i ; ; . , : t Real bargains in homes, in all p4rts of the city. . '" o:o: r ', " RENTALS'LOANS' . INSUKANCE RADIO - ''.'.. jTellurirle Motor Co. the . - i . 'i mm r "If tf-re- MWMESL j ' f of radio distance, selectivity, tone, vo'tume, and the rest can be summed Up iri just two simple words i Atwater' Kent and Cenetfievk HenAkks rlaRCd a roloninl wedding ;rwd 'though lhje recent cenlnMnr cejutoaftpn at Bcjifoid. Inn.. Th If waaonly-I- Tun but later learm-- it was a real' marriage. iiy, V We have been asked dozens ,of times; about ' tha property betw,een University. Avenue and Fir8t East street just.north of :the city limits, icj At last this valuable property is ior!balej, investment iall If ; you are looking for ... S .:!, is.; J , and see us. :o:ot- r ' Now is your chance to get that acre of ground, close in, north on University . Avenue--on- 4, 'two or three acres at a bargain. $50 down, $30 per - ' month. . fr oA,features people demand J&mmet-iliiayend&- i t tnl : LL THE ji iB .HI'? , ; Homeland Realty Company Corner' Univ. Ave arti ...i. First - - otth' Street.' V , i j W" DonKrBO 1 .. , , |