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Show tags xin:!:? PROVO SUNDAY HERALD,- SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1927. - bleb woe ibe state i'hami4onhip spend the winter ga ve b ': e ia Judging at th I'tah state fair talk on I'erseveren-.'aed lis ;r -sad will be fient to Kaiibfis City losing with a readiug. Ilie XU, t i ti take part in, a national judging- Land.? Guest at the Bting fi (,'oaii .freston ltieves, 3. ci.tst,nme time In November. Mr. Skinner gave some encourag and t.TChapple.- - There wss a g & ing facts in .regard to the Spanish art on da rice. The program was dirtci-e- d fork exhibits calling attention to by Archie Brorkbank, chairma fart .that sugar beets, potatoes of the agricultural committee, - ' The whispering quiet and smoiith the and grain hk-- took the first prize operation wlta which the new C M-- at the t'omiuuuity fair lu Spanish SI H I I) PEESIMMONS K cylinder head has endowed the Fork, took first prize at the county Big,. jui-ptfsammons wake aa fair and later took first itrixe at the cnusuil and delectable desx-r- t when engine of the Oakland Mr. on Rector state fair. sliced otJiost ud served with J. jeeleU, tribute to the'tirelens reSix, is who is travelling to California to and sugar. r . earch workers who are striving con stantly to bring the automobile, to Us ultimate Teak of perfection. 3TN Under head, which The is an exclusive feature of the OakSix, waa devet-Hand oimh! through several years of experimental work by Gen eral Motors iteueareh engineers. Their coal was an engine betid that would provide economically and with ordinary gasoline and silent power ant performance previously believed obtainable only with high tent fuel and band-madlaboratory engines. in to their quest In order succeed it was necessary to achieve three major results: First, reduce- the or tendency towarddetoiiatiou' sjtark knock, the famlliur "ping" which ordinary . engines develop especially when pulling up grade; r eliminate the - rough Second, an un which from results "thump' even explosion surge against the piston Third, obtain .greater 'power frm a given charge .of gasoline. The last result was primarily de ? dreaded "blind spotrt is gone Forever! pendent upon their success in solvBuick for 1928 closed car front posts arc nar- - . ing the first two problems.. .It Is well knovyn that mt to a rowed so that all the road? ahead of you and certain point the more a fuel charge '.'.''. the side, is clear. is compressed, the greater will be ; ..Vvn-- j beyond ihajesulUiitioKer.;L-JiiuUieefficlenc that limit spark knovk and rough rednce uess develop,, both - HARVESTING OF G. A. ANDERSON BEETS BEGINS AIDS OAKLAND PARTY IN FIELD With call for employes contemns ring work at the rApringvllle-Alapletugar fuctory. to meet with the management next Tuesday afternoon, as pablished la another eUvma of today's Herald, it It likely that the factory will oin for its annual ma ithln the next lew days. . .. . The exact date of the opening of ;jioOeea set but farmer will- - comaience harvesting the beet crop next .Monday, according to J. E. bird, fWld manager for the sugar company. The will will U'glu it work a soon as there are enough "beets on Baud to justify lis t!erution, according to "C I Jones, - ' general manager. la sizing up the tonnage of heets for this year Mr. Bird expresses the belief thiit It will greatly exceed Hurt of '1928,'- "While Uig acreage plantedJhls year is sald'la be smaller 4ha that of last year, the yield if much greater,, ft is pointed' out. -- iisa Karheriae Lodington, first of the . National League of Women Voters, whose Job consists "fu forking up the woman vote of the country, doesn't Bee hy in the world, when being a. voter is as mire. a -.-death, about the only H-wfmwwastf o . iitn-taklu- " The city hall was filled to Anderson, wa4 made parity. chairman of the primary, and suggested thut the new party take as its slogan "Conservation' and Economy.' Of those nominate on the "Citi: ensr" ticket William Whitehead, term nominee' for fonr-iea- r is alffo tuinied for commissioner on the Ite publican ticket. Since the same person's nume cannot go before the voters' on more than one ticket, it is probable that Mr. Whitehead will lr. 'wflr . ins when you - - - 4 v .'. t ii DOG WINS t ii fi dog-do- an-sw- s:moiSan PASSES AWAYr FUNERAL HERE s e, . tannd ' they-mov- e- 1 T3 1 . imii r in Andankrto" NATURELAND "William" Everett, of Olympic Hot lhw4iiitf.oi"er dav" nJd A couple of rg ago, following jail break and "a few unusually, daring crimes,1 Bfl Gragg, Oklahoma oil man, decided the town should havea polce dok.Gragg him of a .man self was somewhat hunter with one eye on the sheriff s 1 10(4 conpuf lfrW'!rfWr,TvrwWrJ( makes him the champion lion hunter : of "the west. SiMinlsh moss which grow"s so commonly on trees in 'the southern states, Is simply a roomer; it takes its food from the air. The mistletoes, on the oilier hand, Is a parasite; It takes its nourishment out of the tree upon which it grows. Some horticulturists maintain, however, tluit the mistletoe gives a lot of it back to the trt"e, during the Mistletoe can be readily winter. grown in the lower north. Take the berries from sister's Christmas sprig and let them ripen for throe months, In a dry place.. Then, rub liem into the back of a "tree. The will' fliKl a congeuial crack amVsprnut.' badge. Thousands of dog. were onsid- ered. Finally he bought Midnight Sun, then" four mohtlw old, froiikan Ohio breeder. Within a few, ds? it became apparent that the pupp? had a very genius for trailing. 11 could not be kept locked up. Fences, kennels, yards and closed rooms meant "nothing to him. He, would fence and trail his take a 2 captures and assists. master over almost any extent of being "OnceViiiiimy White, a desperado, territory- opened ffe on him and his master 8oGragg 'eent Midnight Sun to and pepjiered them wth a for one of the Stein, leading poUce dog nearly halfNan hour. Although he had German who trainers learned wounded the Hog, "White lost h methods before coming to America gun battle.: GeorAt the time( Stein 4s in the There are nmnjSsiich" tales of this gia forestry servicer with the tur- dog. Though to Ve him playing pentine foyests. ag his beat.and, his vith the Florida chiKlren owe would spareztimc devoted to turning" out never suspect bis record. '' police dogs. At the end of six So they.ftdt that Midnight Sun months Midnight 'Sun was a mem? t n tHesfmii n "-i tinii. He aas r'lor- Vlilfi to hptn -Stein intn.t-- Nin mm .. ... .1 pupils of his ivdice 4og schanl " in liis-iii-Jie pursuit; AVllbur of T'uderhill. "king of the tho modern canine sleuthlngX of highjackers," wanted for murder. WtiletT'KmT Is '"past' master. AmiI Then ca me Ifert Keison,- an vftBTTTSiin'sr help, ah astute for burglar, and Matt Klines, nf d(pg detectives is being built un. "the phantom bandit". His fame But Sun is held in readiness to follow any trail, wherever spread and he was called in on it may sleuth 3ohs record to date lead. six-fo- 30-II- s - - manshift ; these slim comet posts : have. Vyek greater, strehgm than the type lormerly. usea. iwiwer! AValiingltw,-Ha- s Pflrii.gi, then of the a, inhering spirit of law- issues whlc' colored" Hie ''good ZtS, at ; IN tOLICt WSCHOOL - Like-.wis- - TROFESSORSHF e - In The ' The same will lipnly to Mrs. Eiiaa direct your bey's or jjrl.s ed JACKSONVILLE tla. Midnight who waa uifmed oa aU thn-- whether to irt.i:i Liu or- Ur is Russell, Hitfiv "master mind" x4 the criminal office treas for of tickets the city te.u her, UiMne-,- in n, niHiirer, ki truf, has- achieved a .profeorship but do you take urer. .Sirs. Russell will .no doubt in sleuthing, yer," two Withdraw from of the tickets, any time totraln him or her for the and if tuose In the It. F. D. sandlotg near this parties from whom she one thing which they are rniTe to te, still-- ' desire that she be resort, the Sherlock Holmes of withdraws : a voter?" and his trainer, BennoSfein, elected, they will not. name anyone a rather obvleus and simple hare quietly been - conducting a tofill mean money might be that jobs school which may one day supply to the average person, whereas 'It America . with a police dog force to iitkes a more unusual mentality second to none. figure out that intelligent voting has Sun Iia9 earned his promotion, as any monetary value. surely as any good officer of the The woman nest door, who prides law, for has he not 42 captures to herself on her "correctness," still his. credit"? And some of these inwear to is any that it vulgar thinks clude- many a desperado of the thing but white lingerie or use any within two years!; in her Firm but white stationery. limited Metv-Bat- tle pears--Has conviction.;, she can ignore the most he tot nosed his way through seductive masses of coral and rose cotton plantations .of tSeorgia, and jade and yellow and blue and through turpentine .forests and over maize chiffon and crepe undies and services ; fon; .Sylvester Tnnertil mountain trails?;-H'.iprecipitous isk severely for "plain white." of he not faced the bullets of hunted she frowns upon the station- Marion t'offman, former resident were held mar- Springvi'.le Wexluesday men and faced death by slipping ery confections that flood the ward chapel down a precipice. Does not his body ket today and virtuously takes her afternoon in the Third and with Bishop Ralph Smart in charge. bear the scar of an old gun wound? pen in hand to write on chaste Mr. t'oi'fmnn died suddenly at his Notihing has iRtopped MidnigliJ white stationery. tirm homo in Iloytsville, I'tflli. He has Sun, once the thrill of the hunt was Sot Only One been tor poof health dur- upon him. Men who have walked in ' :, i believe- - that the woman next however,, door ;is .not the only woman who ing the1 past' year anffereing from streams to cover their tracks; men who took to treeg to throw him off find asthma an '.rhenmatism. flings to the creeds of the past lie was born Septembr' 14, 18G0, the scent ; men who have hidden in fro was upon a color age.' But we are living in a. color world. The houses in Apperoose county, Iowa, and underbrush or slipped on bands and came to I'tt,h with his parents nnd knees over rwks these have been his brown now glow like sister aBoV4fft her whraa.yoni'g in . man. delight. He does in life what the -- iAk4ditftlnmp. True, It is partlya ' In 101 he wa's" married to May trick dogs of Hollywood do in the I Result- - f Vommeroial competition ; ' i tii wild nttWint of one firm to bet- - Brooks of Ilojstville, Utah, at which screen stones. bit ahead of Hut a that's to -- of aiiother, ed time, getting Btu,lejvIdahe" if ter-thproduce j1 the result is Meaut.v, why qnibble from tbi're to Nampa and during the story! MltSnight Sun got his moved again to start la gome such fashion as this: HltOtlt lUllli X ituuik iiiuv iuc nvujuM last . spriiitfthey He has followed the West has begun for quite a while, who lives In a world is ivs archaic as the occupation of farming during the there is' a reminder every now and one who thinks bobbed hair means greater part of his life. inn .iwm.i mi ii ii ania u. Surviving him are his widow n fi:st woman. ' - "I'm afraid that I'm too much of one diinghrer; Zina (Hoffman; two n coward about iK'ingXthought uti: sons, .Jacob EnrLund Jlatluutf.l sister-Mr- s "progressive to "fight "prohibition." Ifoj tsnille;ahia . one Rrauimall nnd two brothers Thus did the cleverest wonian in the " II Will I). Coffmau 'Of crowd speak her platform policy John when the prohibition subject came Springvilje. e other night to tip at the partyti-thbe met, with cries of derision by will 1k laughed nt as much within I don't everyone but the cleverest woman 50 years ns the who was clever enough to make her uiHit to look back on myself and see opinion the progressive one, and the what a standpatter I was. tan It Be Taught? unijority's the archaic one. Courses In "It" or personal charm 'You see," she elaborated, prohl- ' to come because it's are being give by flozens of high -- bition's liound the forward step. The present fur-- ' schools Ui the country. I wonder to moil is just what happened when what extent charm can lie taught. V - woman suffrage was first' talked Sometimes I am Inclined to believe ubout; just what happened when that na is born with or.' without v women began tA cut their hair. 1 am that it is Innate ns hair or eye coIot- as .sure that ing. - roarj ffhe drive a Buick, see ; You . t f A ' DAY home-niuke- m' treasurer. I The WOMAN'S ALry George A. Anderson,-.populaphysician and wel( known a a civic worker there, was the unanimous choice of the primary for mayor, he having been chosen by acclamation. Other nominees were: William councilWhitehead, four-ye- a man ; J. L. l'hillijm, Theron 8. Hall and Glenn Dallin, coundlmen ; Harry Pennington, city recorder, and Efiza J. Russell, city . ; f t)r. ' lie--.o- r emu atheify tion. : ' oa That there U th? part of a great many citienToI Springville to- disgress temporarily from the old line parties and support a 'Citizens" ticket In the coming city election,- - Was indicated Tuwsdhy eveuing when one of the largest crowd ertr seen at a city hall primary-gatheretoouiluate a third jwrtj ticket to t voted oa at the November elec- oa 1 Police Dog Has Great Record Against Crimnals IIEAD OF THIRD 11EXT IilOltDAY ri f iu-r- CYIiKDERlIEAD feearlyTfiemr-fttilldln- g aftet ;uathe,r; Ci .how clearly you :driver's seat.----; abont the effect; which the shape of the combustion ehiiniber exer cises upon engine performance. course, there are other imporM ant factors In the revolutionary del I sign of the Oakland Six, but B: H.- Auibal, tf in charge V-- r BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN DirmomofGrmtflMBttnCeortliom Sedans 11195 to ft995 Sport Mpdels Oakland. engiutHTing," of- "wheel and prove for ydutself can see all the road from the Get behind the with- - scientific, precision, finally iliiwle some surprising' discoveries r attributes to the head a large ..poHion of (he credit for the gratifying reception which has been accorded the. "new car. rio AU f. a. Coupe 11195 to ft850 525. . 195 to i: Flirt. HicUm. mrvrm Kiwanians Meet In Spanish Fork Telluride Motor to: SPAXISH7 FORK, Oct. 7. Mem-lrr- s of the Klwanis club met Thursday night Bt theiiome of Mrs. Betsy Tippotts. J. F. Fkinner vocatlonnl surervisor of the Rnanish Fork high scnool. gave an interesting talk on trie work of the boys' judging team " .... . i UTAH Buick Dealers In Provo For 12 Years PROVO TT. 6 cylinder 5 - " high compression snap ana penormance .rsn Tl WAD T innl-irftm- T. lirmij-hTT- " as "tnter-nation- ex-le- rt . uI ni -- imwpi I mi Muni .1 Al-mi- W.-an- " . d h i : all anti-bob- -- '. . ame:RIGA ' - Greater power, Caster accelera- - . For here its a longer, rhaesis' smaller ' tronger and vheels larger tires a 212 cubic inch engine " equipped with the new uel. , and exclusive principle firsts, G-M- -Il A. B. : 120 . min- - ness and roughness, imizes spark knocks and increases power without the use of special fuels. J : 1043 1073 Sport Hoadttwr North University Avenue j " ' '. . - ... -- - ; SrtSlS:. and gives the brilliant efficiency of performance, with an econ omy of fuel that is astounding. In five beautiful and '"colorful bodies, handsomely finished and appointed, . it meets every requirement of utility, convenience, fine appearance and pride of . . ownership. - - - . Its Super-Si- x motor develops more than Vh times the power its size ordinarily rate j it It converts waste heat to power 1145 ' Smoothness and Dash and Performance Size and Roominess with-out Unwieldiness Steady Riding without useless Weight 50 miles an hour all day long and far greater speed when wanted Riding Ease Like Gild-in- g. Economy of Price; Operation and Maintenance, fineness. -- CbrtoUl,1143 126a laodau Sedaa Thm Pfetv nnd Finer Pont Urn Ax, 745 to AU pHopf of facuwy.- itmUtmnfd" tJ5 price include minimum handling thm hhnruX - Eaty to pay on chmrgB Oenrml Motor Thnm Payment . tlmtu v , i . Phone 686 Speedabout, $700 eaehr735 Coupe, A ' Riding Ease Like Flying ss. 731" - Speedster, SS35 Sedan, $835 AU prices f. o. b. Detroit, plus war ts&se to ; ; ScKo field Autb Co. hi 4 A-- 5 BILE SIIC .. .; can-.economy; and that. greater-pric- e buy no higher degree of mechanical ' - 120 - - 1045 Coupe ; Essex has made h vividly clear that com' luxury is not promise short of i.B.WorsieyCo:,Inrc Inc. Phone 686 . The New Series Why shouldn't this new -. . and thrilling car be thrillAmerica?all ing hj shouldn't its success be 1 kew low Prices " rndat 'i'-t- "' j c Super-Si- x already surpassing aU previous Oakland achievements? A look and a ride will tell you the story-- why everyone is saying, "That's the car!" 2.DOOR SEDAN l: t-- Worslcy .Co., 7iorth Lnivcrsity Ave. cylinder head, which eliminates harsh- An appraisal o! your'presentfearim nd obligation- .- tt ntajr frrore a "iiri ' rerelation. Bring It In, or call amp. X -- bear them talking . . . about this finer, faster Six, tho Oakland achieved in Kupraobile Eight-no- w regular equipment, without extra cost, in the New Series Six. The greatest advance" in years in motor design r 1 iPROUUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS tion, turbltoe smobtiiness A new o5 rom every atoza The outright issue of what buyers want decides all car successtodaj. nine months Essex has outsold any other "Six" at or near its price, almost two to one. It reflects pverwhelm-- ; ing prtference for the things Essex gives:rrtiiat-basifeiflh"e"r8- Everywhere you go you - iV' y.'V u "AMEBIGABLSIX - -- 4- .' andat a price. fbr.all 1 &r4n i - '. '. i - is talking about the . M met ' 50 iw. East 1st North Street, Prqvo, : Utah. PnONEll ft |