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Show f "B ;rr na t--sxiiNA - rsim. salcu. utam ancsnor' . JSMKLaiLAJBPi Drlibnn hr Arthur PrniJenl Will Trjr Old, md Hard at Work Tli !!; With Wid Hip 50.000.00J Yean Old IlMttr juMtfiea PIUVIM-ST rerrl'Vt f'at rrtslttiAA a drtHc Near men of sisforearnrtu, i- fa -fi hf a' oieiiaulms rhakn-tra ! M appoint 1, Ui federal d'a'iltt auote) fc dtmlsrM n 111 Tfca ltsd Praatdart MUttfa ibsi fey ?. piohlbiGoo aa and la K dHtmtotd io tnfurr II laa, If fe ... fan Tta ntal pufellf ahull dr oat or wok any rark fa I drunk, i. will hrp that prohibition may not absorb all of th President' lima, neryy and abll'ty, laartnf non for ronirurle fraai work. There are thms mor Important. afar all. than a hlky boMle. or aan Son body darllrf yetfirt drunk Tbnmaa A. IMiaon. always al work. Iklnk l,a ditroirrrd a new rubber Sfpt'y 10 Ihe foldao rod That la fod new for hay fewer elrtims, un!s oldn rod should be a Jdrijr pltsrd for a rulb r erop. anrklnf Science. atll probably nnher In i i THE dirao-I'on- . Pnd a sjnthmle ME ATE ST aibxiiuia f.r natural rubber, before anjr w plant ran b developed. Pul, n-- a hat a fine eiample Mr Kdlson show for youth and old aca. Paul eighty, hnnorad ever? where. ona of lha world public artranta. ha nlcht. wfh tha world arplause. da wot to rest and hia remaining rnnier-plvinIne'cud, ha Jlraa, hard a powerful at work. Nature pleni-anjlna In that brala. '! jer u ItS CIIEVE3,ET IIISXOHT d Pan Frarrlaro Fxamlner aaya. type, arroa the pae, "pan Francisco woman' hip largest." Fo murh lha bot-- r for Fan Francis-cand Its future generation. Th Today, Chevrolet presents the Greatest Chevrolet In Chevrolet History a smoother, faster, better Six with beautiful new bodies by Fisher. bc In woman built Ilk a wnodn lath right for Zlcgfeld's Follies, wall built lo rrawl through a picket fence. Tho mother of great men. from Charlemagne to Lincoln, from Alexander's mother Olympia, who danced with enakes wrapped around her. no other clothing, to tha mother of Renan with good peasant blood, you will find real hip, something substantial. not an osteologlcnl anatomical specimen, of pelrlc depression. A la all Improvements which contribute to comfort, performance, endurance and safety! An Improved valve-in-he- er ad motor, with Its capacity Increased to 59 horsepower; four y hydraulic shock Basically, It is the same sturdy, substantial Six which won such tremendous popularity sit-cylind- Dclco-Lovcjo- In 1929. absorbers; But it Is a greater car In every way for there are scores of xltal fully-enclose- nal-expanding biukes; d Inter- weather-proo- a new f dash gasoline gauge; heavier, and stronger rear windaxle; new Fisher non-glar- e shield ; larger tires these are typical of the many Improvements which make this car the Greatest Chevrolet la Chevrolet History. But most Impressive of all this smoother, faster, better Six has been made available at greatly reduced prices! Governor Roosevelt of New York asks $800,000 for more prisons and an emergency appropriation of $1,000,000. Why not have separate prisons for young criminals, all under 21, Instead of locking them up with the old crlra Inals, to learn their trade more thor- During 1929, more than a million three hundred thousand persons bought six cylinder Chevrolet. This enormous theChevrolctfactorles policy, Chevro and, in keeping ilh Us -- oughly. It happens that very young criminals are the most numerous, dangerous, cruel, and generally given to murder. They need special treatment, which should Include some years of hard work, avoided when they took tip crime as an alternative. long-cstaMi.sh- $495 $495 $525 $565 $565 $625 The ROADSTER The head of a New York drue ring Included In his private telephone list the number of the distinguished Judge whose welcome home dinner was attended by many well known criminals, and enlivened by a holdup. The PHAETON The SPORT ROADSTER New York also learns that another Judge promoted advertising, legal and other. In a publication that had no real existence, was never printed. The imaginary manacar of the Imaginary manual, possessed of a police record, was once discharged by the kind Judge that supplied advertis lng to the manual. ' Shakespeare might have put all that in his highly imaginative play "The let Is sharing these savings with the public. N written de- scrlpt Ion can do Justice to the extra value and quality provided see this car In this new car. Visit your Chevrolet dealer riJe in It and Judge (or yourself its sensational value. The COACH The COUPE The SPORT COUPE The CLUB SEDAN The SEDAN The SEDAN DELIVERY The LIGHT DELIVERY CHASSIS The I 2 The I Vi All prices f. o. b. factory, Flint, M TON CHASSIS TON CHASSIS WITH CAB $625 $675 $595 $365 $520 $625 ch. Tempest. At Des Moines, Henry Fairfield Osborn, head of the American Mu eeum of Natural History, tells scientists that man did not descend front the monkey, hut had a separate evo luHon of Ms own. Monkeys and men followed separate paths of evolution side by side, monkeys stopping short, men still going ahead. tSalina, Utah The most that one monkey ran do to another la to bite the other's tall. Frond man can drop one airplane load of gas bombs above a crowded city, and kill a million. Professor Osborn shows that men have lived here millions of years longer than was supposed. Scientists, until recently, believed that man goes back only about 1,000,-00years. Professor Osborn says he dates from a age, when tbs first great plateaus appeared In the center of Asia, 50,000,000 years ago. e New York explodes gasoline In a bir way. In the first six months of 1923, the State taxed 774,701,746 gallons of gasoline, not including gasoline used by fnrtners. It would have taken 96S fre'ght trains of eighty ears each to enrry that gasoline. Who would have belie? ed that when Senator Couzens was Investing less than $2,000 in the Iltt! Ford car, taking out, within a short time, $20,000,000 as bis share? Comnanv A A IN S J X T n PRICE RANGE K m fcjfic fuit. SrndK.K. -, f THE FOUR the grade srhool have dreamed of attention was given him. It was found Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Brienholt of Salt Logan, where he is attending the U. A. C. that lie was not serimnly hurt and Lake City. having a stage which would meke the with the exception of a very sore presentation of pro; ram, plays, etc., is feelirg well. Nada Thomas returned home SunMable Christensen pleasantly entermore effective. At lost this dream I (By Special Correspondent) z day from her two weeks visit with tained at a party Friday evening in hs borrnne a reality. In the large Edmond Jensen came home Friday Mr. and Mrs. George Bachelor of honor of her 4eighteenlh birthday. A room in the rnstairs of the school for a short visit with his parents, Mr. j Salt Lake. luncheon was served to very tasty City Coninril Meets. x has on movable a building and Mrs. Charles C. Jensen. He wasj Vera Vera Tressie Jensen, Anderson, The city eounril met in regular ses- constructed. It is so fashioned that uneble to be home N. P. W'illardson and Ray Blrck- durng the holi- Hanson, Opal Christensen, Lorcine sion Monday night. All members of the parts of which it is nu.de may be burn motored to he because was Salt at Denver, where Ike Monday Np,gon flnd Faunda Mickelson. drys the council were reinstated. The reg- used for tables. The from he football on business. played end in the ular monthly business was carried out Ixive Pirates of Hawaii, a recent garn. Ednond will visit hre for a and the following appointments were , prosrntot'on. by (he students, were umbrella, read, is 170 year vrk and a rain return to Logan, Lavora Jensen returned home Sat- old.The The made: be wrong, as Ira M. Jensen, town clerk; used for this purpose. This stare will where he 13 must figure C. A. U. the attending urday after spending a delightful severed Selda Payne, treasurer; Dr. Don C. prove very valuable to the students people have left older um-week at Provo visiting her grandbrellas than that at our house. Merrill, quarantine physician; F. F. J. in the future. Mrrion Bjcrklund ef Ogden and parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Snow. Smith, justify of the peace. The mar(Ohio) Sun. Springfield Chrsiine Johnson of Spanish Fork, shal will b appointed later in the Injured Mhi'e Skating. ' to Redmond Sunday to re- , returned Sena Jensen, Vera Jensen, Loraine month. The years business was M hil 11 takos a bif? country to increase playing game cn the ice at surre their vovk as teachers in the Nelson and P. M. Nelson left Sunday and the water rate was re- Fdmond Ponr.i) and lower taxes at th lake, Chrsbn'fn school. expenditures Lorfor Salt Lake where Vera and grade duced o H oo rear, th dpart aught hm Vale in th m and f!!,! in berutv same time, but the good old U. S. will course cine their finish men! hrmng rct:rd all lxinde The A v-bribing th nelii side rf h;s head on de!:c;ou New Year's dinner culture. lone Christensen accomj an'cd can do it. Boston Transcript. rinds free from debt. city pnv ho bunk, rondring him uuns'o-1r ed hv Mr. and Mrs. J. C. them as far as Provo, where she is foa short lime. With th crfrt of rrY.; rdt lo Mr. and Mrs. Eehraim Wall Street is no place for a thin attending school. Srt'oot Gef-- i Stage, of o!hr engaged m th cp-Ik Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Jen- slr'nred man. He is skinned too freFor a lon time the students of zil was taken home where imm'diu.te r,r., Mr. and Mis. C. M. Mitkclson and3 Nyles Christensen left Monday for quently. Atlanta Constitution. Redmond : hc-id- , t - 4- - e pm-ee- ds all-st- ar w-- e S ! 'd The National Surety Company haf Issued a policy of $3A.hno, guarantee lng aeainft th suicide of a man In ars. Th sured, wi'ldn th nxt two man borrowed motiy. Th han't lnd sddd scurity lng it aan!d th That's nw Id insuranee. OF pr -- s - -t n- |