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Show I THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, UTAH rrr. ANGELUS Old Chevrolet I6-Yc- ar THE STEPS OF TIME Still on the Job Daily PROGRAM By DOUGLAS MALLOCH A Chevrolet FRIDAY, JURY 20 with a ihaiiila built la a full year before the World War began, and a motor that wa Hi, Chas. (Buddy) Rogers Trto, once bluahed about the pent. I, f.at, once feared the future yeara. And then I learned tha truth at Inat. And now how different Ilf appoint For time la like a golden stair; llw M th the top I hardly care; Three atepa there are that I ran aaaoniblnd whoa our dougbboye wr tllt In encamping back in 1117. I dally use at Goliad. Taaaa. It la called Spark Plug" by IU with proud owner. Hugo Wllka. and of And underktand, and only threa. mllllona of Chevrolet In uaa totba . I per day on both hemisphere, It No farther back that yesterday ha pa the oldest. I need to look, my faults to scan, It with 1919 Chevrolet the Tree, And only then that I may play and tuotur ran aniooth A nobler part, a better man. it. I cammt and out-hatha day that's done, True, too, that Spark Hug 'appears Hut I cun llva a better one. Thnt men can do, If men so will a bit antediluvian when contrasted And llta tomorrow better still. A! with tbs handsome new Fisher bod-le- a Hut of tha 1929 Chevrolet. What Ilea ahead 1 cannot gueaa. TWO RUHR (OMEDY can do plenty of Spark Plug Yet all that matters, after all. I" climbing, hauling and speeding on To nte la whether I progress. Ita own account and la beyond novaYea, higher rlaa or lower fall. SATURDAY, JURY 27 tion an outatandlng example of a Three steps ara all that I can see, long-liveand dependable automo- Only the momenta cloaa to me. Hut I, because I know I climb. bile. Go whistling up tba steps of time. Wllka haa On aeveral occasion SUUocfe t till Duxlu u hitched a tarlb-- r to Spark Plugund with pu .ed a load of 2,00 poind. plua lb H IB pou.ila tho trailer welalia. all the way IoKjii Antonio. IJ mloa Not Iona ago he piled It distant and ., pound bud of ot-to- n high with a By F. A. WALKER It tr.tuich a dry bales and bed t rim. I whlili ih other t ,e,-She Hived the life of the boy driver In tho auction wool I d.ire ua CHEERFUL SOULS . - verae with a modern car Many tlma who condemned her! re be hae driven it with water op l 'h- Also WHATEVER It may be with happlneas of the Poor boarda. PIRATES OF PANAMA No bill In the section la too t digit world at large, the cheerful aotil, w ho through the summer heat and tho BOTTLES forSpark Plugand Wllka nay that winter cold continues to wear a smilIt la sufflcieully economical, contin' Matinee at 2:30 Is a spectacle moat of us like face, ing to uing to give aa pood aa 29 ntilea to behold. the gallon. Theres the little mother with two One objection however, la Indued children fumed for ravenous stun-tiles- , MONDAY, JURY 28 f who must be harried out againat it by Wllka and thla la a friendly .one. 1! la hi eoinplalnt bed In the morning, bathed, groomed and breakfasted In time for school, againat the crowds which hi car in- which she somehow manages to do t m it ho when drive attraus variably without once losing her sndle. And Into San Antonio. i (here Is jet another gawky, overgrown land "Spark Plug had many owner--- the father of her family with child; ' eight to ho exact before Wllka pur- whom she haa to deal more clrcum with Jealous of his own flesh and chased It .from the Voght Chevrolet spt-ctlI Company of Schulonberg, Texaa.nlne blood, who at times tries her sonly Hut with her natural aptitude yeara ago. For four years he got she wheedles him lino submanagement mo1913 the from service and splendid without mission losing her cheerfultor which, might yet be encased be- ness and thus saves the day to glad neath the 1913 hood but for an ac- ness and sunshine. She leads the way by a look of cident which occnred four years ago. A soul-stirrin- g story of every At that time a 1917 Chevrolet happiness and a dozen trifling manifather, every mother and every owned by one of Wllka' brothers festations of love, while this dour son of hers gazes In admiration at her caught fire and tta chassis was des- boy flue display of diplomacy and wonders was motor The unharpied, In bis dull brain whence came her Also troyed. so it was decided to give Spark beneficent pow er. CALLING IIUBBYS It is ifft impossible for him to unPlugs" original motor a well deBLUFF served rest and substitute the newer derstand Ids mixed emotions, hut subservient to the tenierate tyrone. PAT! IE NEWS of bis wife, he yields compla anny la total mileage Plug's Spark as all good husbands learn ceutly. indeterminable. Since Wilks has had sooner or later to do, and the cheerMONDAY and TUESDAY it, three speedometers have been la ful soul marches forth In triunidi. use. One registered 75,000 miles, the conscious that she Is queen. JULY 2D and 30 second 60,000 and the present one If the world would once catch this effervescent spirit of cheerfulness and baa run up to 15,000. The total repair bills during the appropriate it to general use, we of with sort might In a lirtle nine years of Wilks ownership has the grumbling find ourselves In an earthly parwhile howbeen 3150. In tbis connection, adise of our own making. ever, it might be stated that Wilks The courts with their stern Judges does all his own repairing. Recently would be empty. The prisons would 15 new rings were placed in the car lack occupants and half of the sora ' and other minor adjustments made. rows of mankind would no more be and known. The essence of cheerfulness Is kind Mr. and Mrs. George E. Larsen and ness, nothing more nor less children, Mrs. Joseph Swenson and ailments of the body and Even lie loved her but anotehr son, Grant, and Mrs. Florence Al- mind, psychoanalysts will tell ou are charmed him. Which should bertson motored to Lehl last Satur- largely influenced by the warmth ot he choose? day and spent the day with Mrs. Wil- the cheering fire that Is often kin died in the soul by a mere spark of ma Johnson. Also faith, such as the little mother car always within her, know ins when PHANTOM RIDER The many friends of Charles F. ries to use It .and when to turn a drear Jensen, an employee of the express gray morning into a season of rnptjr company, living in Salt Lake City, ous delight, reaching up to the glad Wednesday and Thursday and formerly a resident of Spanish heavens themselves. JULY 31 and AUG. 1 ea bv UcCtura Newspaper Sm!-atFork, will be gald to hear of his wino ning one o fthe ten prizes awarded for having the neatest and tidie .t SCIONS OF NOTED home in Salt Lake City. CAIiL LAESIMELES i in 1 The River of Romance j:g.pemneyc. Start S avmgMoney You Can Doll! Make This Store Y our Shopping Headquarters And Youll Save! Mary Brian Wallace Beery , out-clim- ul out-apee- d June Collycr The Girl in the Glass Cage A n outitanding tting. at 25c 1 Dorothy Revier fr Mickey MeBan Wonder of Women Lewis Stone Leila Hyams Peggy Wood Uncle Toms Cabin PLAYERS IN FILM Oustanding achievement Moore and Mrs. Mr. and Harvey A Harry Pollard Production children, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas e two children, Mrs. Lydia Leila Hjams anil Sons of Ullrlc and The greatest human drama Wonder of Women. Moore and daughter Teressa and Huupt May in ever screened. Lake of Maida Miss Spring Butler, Two years in the making. motored to the head of Provo canMeu-lov- The and on their return second generation" of two A picture that no human eye yon Wednesday stopped at the home of Mr. and Mrs. famous theatrical families is reprecan. behold without the heart Lee Dart where they enjoyed a picnic sented in Wonder of Women, combeing touched, and the senses dinner on the lawn. 29 30 to responding to thrills galore. Dont miss this! Brief funeral services ing July Theatre. were held and the Angelus Leila Hyams, who plays Karen at the graveside Saturday morning in the picture, is the daughter of Also PARAMOUNT NEWS DOUBLE WHOOPEE Matinee Wednesday 15c and 25c Evening, 15c and 35c Coming for Mrs. E. Christensen, widow of Hans Peter Christensen, who died July 9th at Provo. She was born December 30, 1846 at Skilaborg.Den-mark- . She came to Utah in 1906 and lived here until three years ago. Since then she has lived part of the time at Provo. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Alice Christensen of Provo, Utah; one son, James C. Christensen of Salt Lake; 11 grand children and three ren. The graveside services were conducted by Counselor George Larsen o the Fourth ward Bishopric. Mrs. Cornelia Swenson and Mrs. Florence Albertson furnished music. great-grandchil- d- Sorell and Son ' j j John Hyams and Leila McIntyre, famous vaudeville headliners for a good many years. Dietrich Haupt and Ullric Haupt Jr , are the sons of Uiirie Haupt.not-e- d stage and screen actor who recentMadame ly played LaRocque in X, Lewis Stone and Peggy Wood head a notable cast in the new picture, a European romance based on Herman Sudermanns The Wife of Stephen Tromholt, a vivid portrayal of the life and loves of a tempera- mental German composer, w ho ,no matter how many times he strays from his own hearthside, always returns to the love of his tried, but forgiving wife. Theae are cut Preferred aidless roomy and made very Cuff of by workers. Strongly sewn of durable 220 blue denim. Cut big and routny and triple vntclied throughout. strong. bottoms. pockets. $1.49 Shaving Set Soft and Abeorbeat HAywon Lergc-aixe- d of Woven do Good looking neckwear. Tailored lu tic smartly and in f jtltioiuhie pa ii:- styles with cushion back and cowhide leather ends. , Heavy, durable webbing lor iturdy or of shaving aed fall shred bottle of with colored, borders o r lotion. Of pure, safe or te croea-rtrlpr- Penatox police back Introductory Set Everything yon need for proper care of teeth and mouth, in a convenient package. Large tube of tooth paste, generous sized bottle of mouth wash and tooth brush all for service. 49c Requisites tube cream after-tkavi- si a. se- t- 39c 25c Work Suspender k -- Per Jims Special crosi-bac- 1 tkrtid terry ... in 79c . In b Five For work or outing wtar. Bath Towels dr. Son .5 $1.29 THINK ABOUT Jack Ilolt j and neat fi- SOMETHING TO Carrol Nye Cohens and Kellys A in UianilC vJiy satin pad It Of Khaki for Men Overalls for Men Fancy silk webbing with Value, Work Pants Pay-Da- y Wide Web d Loretta Young Father Mens Garters Moredge Blades For Easter Shaves Keen edged, smooth-shavin- g blades. Fit yoar Gillette mor. 49c Livestock Situation the daughters of 76 sires In Utah and Idaho. He pointed out that as the production Increases In the cows it Is more difficult to obtain a sire which will maintain or raise the production as 50 per cent of them decrease the high productions. The all absorbing topic today in the dairy Industry of the United States is the selection of proven sires for the dairy herds, said O. E.Reed. chief of the bureau of dalrying.Wasb-ingtoD. C , in his address before The many friends of William D. the dairy section of the ninth annual Holt, formerly of this city, now sufarmers encampment at Logan last pervisor of music of Tooele County, In fiYmlng bull associations will be week. glad to hear that Mr: Holt has among the dairymen, the small farm- scored another brilliant success. er stands as good a chance in de While attending summer school at veloplng high productive cows as the the U. A. C., Logan, he had the prlv-ielg- e richest farmer in the world. He is of being musical director of the out of competition in proving out opera, Hulda of Holland, in asso sires when he allies himself with an elation with Lucy Gates Bowen. The association; uses his best judgment opera was the most successful preand keeps records of the results of sentation ever staged at the College. n, "! For Sale A. Simmons. 7x12 city lot. Wm. The statement made by cigarette manufacturers that they expect this year to sell 1,004 cigarettes for each man, woman, and child In the United States is, to our notion, the worst slam on the Intelligence of the citizenry of this country possible to conceive. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Hansen entertained at a wedding supper last Friday evening. In honor of their two sons, Robert and William, and their wives, who have recently been married. Supper was served at 8 oclock, covers being laid for thirty guests. They were from Bingham, Salt Lake, Springville and Spanish Fork. The rooms and tables were bright with summer flowers. Following supper the evening was spent In music and social chat. the breeding of the herd. A large and appreciative audience Chief Reed then told of the method filled the auditorium to its utmost of obtaining proven sires by keeping capacity, while number after number records that go back for several gen was repeatedly encored. Mrs. Bowen erations. He pointed out the fact was delighted with the splendid work that a sire with five generations of of Mr. Holt. Neil Dahle was the principal speakhighly productive ancestors would be, generally, a good investment. He Members o fthe Spanish Fork unit er at the meeting of the Spanish said that it wa3 one of the greatest of the Utah Poultry Producers Co- Fork Rotary Club held Monday at problems to the industry to be able operative association met last Sat- noon at the Darling Hotel. Mr.Dahle to find proven sires to keep up the urday night at the office of R. H. spoke on the functions of the Alms production of the herd and not cause Andrus. Forty additional names were and Objects committee. Plans were a decrease. added to the membership, bringing made for an outing of the club and "Dairymen must give more time it to 70. President Sherman McGar-r- y their wives, to be held next Monday and effort than ever before to the was in charge. It was decided evening at Maple Dell in Payson canselection of sires if the industry is to at the to establish an egg yon. A committee consisting of Dr. meeting be successful, Chief Reed continued. and grading plant at Span- R. C. Swalberg, Angus Olsen and candling There is a lot of bunk In the pure ish Fork and to this end the Fuller Fred S. Smart were named to combred business and we must sort it plant was taken over and egg grad- plete arrangements for the outing. out. We have failed to cull from ing will commence at once and ship- Roy H. Felt of the Salt Lake Rotary the lower end of the purebreds. This ping from this point will proceed im- Club and Paul Crandall of Spring-vinmust be done if this specialized part mediately. The members are enthuswere visitors. President Jos. of the dairy business is going to sur- iastic in the new venture. There Hanson presided at the meeting. Often a high price is paid was a good attendance at the meetvive. for a bull on the merits of his dau- ing. Plans for holding another meet- A Dr. and Mrs. George H. Brimhall, ghters records. We must go fur- ing Saturday night, July 27th, were Mrs. Grace Matley and Mr. and Mrs. ther back than that and find the made. E. S. Hinckley, were among the pasrecords of the dams of the daughsengers to make an airplane flight ters and even their grand dams. I Cherry producers on the East over Mt. Timpanogos Saturday forehave nothing against the system, but bench announce that the cherry har- noon. The plane went within 100 ihe lack of system in the handling vest is practically over for this year. feet of the cabin on the top of the of purebreds. Sherman McGarry, one of the heav- mountain, according to Mr. Hinckifey, Cheif Reed then urged the county iest producers, has sold much of his who declares that the party got a agents and the extension specialists crop to local dealers and housewives. great thrill out of the ride. On Ihe to be very careful in choosing a sire He shipped one car load and several return trip the pilot turned the "enfor dairy herds. He showed that smaller shipments to the Mt. Pleas- gine off just as they were leaving records speak louder and have more ant canning oempany. Owing to the the top of the mountain and they force than the looks of an animal or thinning of the trees In Mr. McGar-ry- s eoasted to within a short distance of his pedigree. orchard, the production was the landing ground before it ' fas lrof. J. B. Fitch of the Kansas much lesg than In previous years turned on. They were just five minState Agricultural College, conduct- but the cherries were large and fine utes making the distance front a ed an open discussion during which flavored. Pie cherries, which are now point directly over the glacier to the lime he said that the blood of prov- being picked, are extra large and First ward pasture airport, Mr. ed sires should be preserved and juicy. Hinckley stated. The plane glided that the older sires should be kept along at 100 miles per hour without in use longer. COSY HOME close to Spanish the engine running. Their greatest H. A. Mathiesen, of the n Fork, modern, half acre ground, atthrill came as they passed over the with tractive shades, linoleum association, showed a chart included. price; Write' for information to great cirque where they saw the hikthe records made representing by WILLARD L. SOWARDS, Proro, UL ers trudging their way up the glacier. e, Holstein-Freisia- ; |