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Show SATURDAY, MARCH 13 1 SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1926 YOU ARCS: ENTITLED TO KNOW Tt 1 5 FACTS' . - - POLLYANNA - DODGE- DRuTnc-R5 INC COLYUM County and General News f it i i I ( I . I L F ALPIK Mrs. Ienard Hates, Reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Oral McUregor left Friday for Ju Angeles to mako their home for the prescut as Mr. Mc-Cregor Mc-Cregor will attend sclu,ol in that city. The difference between a walk and u' hike, is 1 hat. when you walk you don't ask for a rldft. Mrs. Lester Ford and Hon of Cedar City are visiting In Alpine with Mra. Ford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hateman. If yon Mil time to haunt you. it will Hi nd ghosts Ql'ALIFlKI) A Utah editor to applicant for posi. tion. "Have you ever done any news paper work?" ".Yes, sir, I work nil the cross-word puzzles." Wednesday In the Salt Lake temple Annus Vance, son of Mrs. L. G. Vance of this city, and Miss Uhea Lott of Ix'hl were united In marriage In their honor a wedding reception will he held next week in the Alpine gymnasium. gym-nasium. They will make their home in Alpino and they nre receiving con, jrratulations from a large circle of friends. 'flood Seattle, Wash', - news, Ileal estate -"man fell out of a window. Troves all of them arc not in Florida The only perm carrier that is un. lversally welcomed Is money. Wednesday night in the gymnasium the people of Alpine were guests at a tree. dance given to mark: tno cioso of the three days sidewalk cleaning and repairing campaign. Much good work was accomplished during the three days and the dance was the better enjoyed for the good work done. Hfghland Hews Items The Farm and Home Institute, held last Saturday was a prand success. Kverything went off Just as planned. A large group of enthusiastic farmers and housewives were in attendance. Tii fillnu'lnir Kneelnllsta were Drfs ill') ftU,.V'.HQ ' - ent: Dr. T. L. Martin, and Prof. C. Y. Cannon from the I?. Y. U., Mrs. May eock, and i'rof. J. C. Hoagenson, U. A , l'vl,.nuln,i Ci.rvlen Wnvnfi C liooth, and Delores Wood, American Fork High School, O. U Dedenburi:. of the National Packing Corporation Dr. C. L. Jones, Federal Veterinarian. and E. ,P. Price, Utah County Agriculture Agricul-ture Agent, all of Provo. In the ev. ;i inn the following program was given by the Public Service Hureau of tli 1!. Y. U. Violin Selection Norma Jensen. Headings Stella Harris. Vocal Solos Stewart Anderson. Piano Selections -I. orin Picks. After which group games and dances were conducted by Estlo-r Eggerson and Uivere (Jeorge, aceom panied by Lorena Clayson, on th-piano. th-piano. The Farm ftmeau are to be com plitnented for bringing such a spl'"i did institute of education and re creation to our community. Education Is a great thing, but many a man has drowned after learn, ing to swim by mall. , They've got everything in the modern mod-ern home but the family. - Itea'son rorseinngrXnlng 6ur ortJnBre'M lness. From Exchange When he takes stock after coming home, he knows -why they call It "spending" the honeymoon. An old house or an old barn are lm. Iiut It, ia different with un old face. 111 !F P'ij, 1 f y -r':.. ft Mr. Paul Wilde, employed at Par. City, spent Sunday with his parent-Mr. parent-Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wilde. A Hwlm RrnfVtof- Mnfnr Cjr . . ' A sneedini? tru' racing down hill and out of control ... A collision . A small boy in the visitors gallery was watching the proceedings of the Senate chamber, "Father, who is that gentleman.' he asked, pointing to the chaplain. "That, my son, Is the chaplain," replied his father. ' "Does he pray for the Senators?" asked the boy. "No, my son; when he goes In ho looks around and sees the Senators ulttlng there, and then he prays for the Country." Editor; law joke" Author:. Joke." "Write me a mother-in "Mothrrsin-law are if Mrand Mrs. George W. Myers Y. Myers. aini Miss El vie Myers of Provo, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr- (Jeorge BOTH TOURERS The farmer and the sailor toil Alike to some degree. For where the former tills the soil The latter plows the sea. That pedestrians are Tapldly losing their rights and not a few of them have lost their lefts, too. There are two classes of girls those who are pretty and those who just don't care for boys. "Do you play golf?" he asked of thn pimple but gushing maiden. "Dear me, no," she bashfully re piled. "I don't believe 1 should even know how ti hold thP caddie..' Patriarch and Mrs. Warren P j Smith were the speakers at the M I. ! A. conjoint meeting Sunday evening j Mr. Alfred Swenson gave a viorn lection, Miss Vida Fugal read'nc j Miss Clarke and Miss Fern rnor:-gave rnor:-gave piano selections. Mrs. Thomas Alston of Salt Lake City spent a few days last week visi-Ing visi-Ing with her son Ray L. Alston. Chemical analysis shows that a woman's body is actually worth 87 cents.- llut It isn't the original cost hut the upkeep that counts. liOts of men have that schoolgirl complexion on their coats. . The lack of money Is also the roof of a little bit of evil The first town named after a wo man was Hattie's Purg, Miss. . Mrs. I,. H. Strasburg, spent W d nesday in Provo, visiting her dauL-n ter Mrs. Hugh Hindersen. Mr. John Healey, left Monday for the F. O. McDaniel sheep herd where he will be employed. i 1, RADIO At Cos V I c 4 i Stati Take one look at this photograph. It ia not pretty, to be sure, but it will convince any sensible man that all steel construction construc-tion is the only eae construction for a motor car body. That is why Dodge Brothen introduced the all steel body more than eleven years ago, and this year greatly improved and perfected it. In fact, Dodge Brothers are convinced that the day is not far off when wooden motor car bodies will be a curiosity. People will shudder at the thought of having ridden in them and will thank Dodge Brothers for the greater safety, durability and beauty, too of all steel construction. A steel body will stand up under Impact that would crush the average body to bits. Steel cannot splinter. Steel cannot burn. Steel is an armor of protect let on the crowded, hurrying highway. Outwardly, nearly all types of bodies ar pear to dc ail sicci. in rcsuiiy, iwcv, t most of them are simply frames of wood covered by a metal shell. j Dodge Brothers Motor Car bodies are steel through -and through steel rein- j forced by steel -.buttressed and braced f by steel even the frames and running boards are steel. f P And slender, stronger steel corner posts .' replace the customary bulky posts of K wood; affording full, unhampered driving ? VISluu OH BU siuca dcuijt iw"v ( the first importance! Travel in safety! Powerful, quick-action -brakes, a chassis world-famous for its sturduiess, and a body of steel these n explain the enviable reputation for safety ? enjoyed by Dodge Brothers Motor Car J and the enviable feelini of safety en t joyed by those who drive it. WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR RADIO LINE ALL SETS SOLD AT WHOLESALE Compare Prices 1 (Wlcy 2 Tuln- SH - hYirular $2:.."0. Special $15.25 Rffruliir s:vj.r)0. Special $21.15 Union Pacific Railroad Broadens Scholarship Awards "The Union Pacific will extend tho scope of its Agricultural Schol.irship competition, heretofore open only to members of Roy's and Girls' Club conducted under the direction " of 1'niversity Kxtension Sefvieo in the .states of I'tah. Idaho, .Nebraska. .Nebras-ka. Kansas, Colorado, Wwtnuing. Washington and Oregon, to students of vocational agriculture in Smlth-Hnirbes Smlth-Hnirbes biL'ir schools in counties serv. ed by Union Pacilc Lines. The new system contemplates choice of two awards, one of $100 for full term course in the State University College of Agriculture, the other an award of $5 for a winter short course in agriculture agri-culture or . home economics at the Pntleee Since Its establishment In liiO, the I'nion Pacific Scholarship competition has given a material 'stimulus to the work of the country boys' and girls' clubs, a total of 374 scholarships having been awarded in the states named, of which 17 were granted to boys and girls in Utah eountir and 77 to boys and girls in v Idaho counties. "For some time past we have been urged by the joint federal and stat'( organizations having direct charge of administration of vocational educa. tion in agriculture under the Kederai Act of 1917 -generally known as the Smith-Hughes Law, to establish a sjniilar competition available t" n tri The car will ctmtfeiM tot a "four". No reasonable buyer will be ditto dit-to at led n.in tht wue of QUALITY fc mtrc CYLINDER propaganda. NEW LOW PRICES .WITH TAX REDUCTION Touring Car.... $949 Coupe $1000 Roadster , . 944 Sedan 1062 Delivered at Your Door MARTIN NIELSEN AUTO CO. Telephone 93 American Fork r IT 1 at c T 111 to r T Tr it l AID muru Broth b ment has authorized the establish, merit of a plan for annual scholarship awards to Sriiiih. Hughes students based upon the principles of the extension ex-tension service plan but operating independently in-dependently of the latter. The present pre-sent arrangement contemplates $75 scholarship award available for eith. er a Winter short course In the Utah Agricultural College at Ixgan and the Idaho College of Agriculture at aios. j cow or applicable to a full term or j four-year course in the college. As I an added inducement to a-wider and ' more thorough agricultural education.1 it has been decided to increase the amount of .the award for a full term course of $100; at the same time a new award of $r,0 for the winter short course will be established. The competition com-petition is open to boys and girls between be-tween 14 and 21 years of aire who ar-1 students regularly enrolled in High School vocational agricultural courses in counties traversed by Uni'-n Pad. cultural students in Smitli-I lughefl flc having Smith-Hughes high school-! high schools. Our experience in the tstablislud. These (ounties in Utah application of the scholar5liip...pLl.p, are Pox KIder. Cache. IVivis. Iron, heretofore, in effect and .observation- Juab, Salt Lake and Utah ounties as a factor in trie turin. Frost Penetration Frost penetrates to different depths below grade, depending upon the climate cli-mate of a place. The lowest point retched In a severe winter If considered consid-ered the "frost leTel." Underground City In order to keep cool, residents of a city of .').( K) population have built It underground beneath the burning sand of the Suhnra desert. -o Afghans Fond of Arms The Afu-hans never leave their homes without having an arsenal of weapons In their belts. Arms are their adornments. t: Mi I fit A. V. WATtf? LAWYER S Provo, Suite 2 Union . v U. rntr ST1 Business days except Tu Friaayi. " . , m. i- n -i. wet Tueaday and Fri it "Be 13 .f-p, .til fiT-' JTnn puini rat run. 41 n "Uh Hn 1 ("nisl.-y :? 2 (VnslcV 1 lllll ir Set- S.'t sj I of its results 2 Croslcy V Set, Regular i').?.") Special 7.09 Don't Let This Opportunity' Pass. M S LEHI j? i r;in of amenl'iire as a profitable; is I. . . . . ..: ,;.... l ., ..1 i,t ii... ..vt. ncin Uciriilar $11.50, Special $9.85 ? I of diversified farming activ ity, havo In i ii xo couv lm iim that iift'-r discussion discus-sion at length with Pr. C. H mx. s Chief of the Federal Agricultural Ed. V ! ni.iii . , . . . I . a Williamson, ruaie iirecior m iw. !v I , i i T.-Vl T T 1 1.. ..,'.,!. .Aa L KITtll t r.UUCttlUUI, U l- I lllll I'll I t-J, d, Cl'it., CnnAFvlnnr ,f A IT lrnl I n r:i I --."r, uc-Uui -and .rn eblent Gv- Peterson I of the Utah Agricultural College at Iigan; and with William Kerr, State Director for Vocation Education, Dean E. J. Iddinga of the Idaho Col. lege of Agriculture and President A H. Upham of the University of Idaho at Moscow, the Union Paclfle manage- LOTT Plumbing and Heating UTAH Stop Signs Placed At Crosings During the past ten days slims have been placed at every road th.it cms. es the state highway. Every person driving an automobile must come to a full stop before crossing the paved bluhwnv or be liable to arrest. If auto-owners .w-Ul -tak. notice, .of -this warning many accidents will be avoided. o - Smmll Man's Greatness Dea't lmnreM upon people how lg you are, or the; will lean how little jmt are. 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