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Show as the- - cost- cooperation is cheaper t the convenience of, tilling" an4 lighting- f the . the pots in less than bor involved in coal baskets, and in addition an Oil heater of siiff Iciest ear ' '.onr' paclfc wlllj ". Ute ceal heaters rare& pi&i'-whilLlafffc until morning at which time the' maximum amount; of hearTITr'Cquir--" EGOH ed. The handling of coal is slow and laborious and the-- , fires muat be kind led prior to filling. Besides the other (Continued from page. I.) shortcomings of coal beaten it may u that after burning for adjoining ranchmen will be compuV the accumulation of hours several sory as It is not fair for one man lo ashes within the pan reduces the reap the benefit without cost from amount of beat generated and besides the labor and expenditure of his neigh the coal heater has no means of regu borsA paralell case may be cited lation to cope with the varying de in "the attack of Insect pests where a grees of temperature at dlfferen periods. group of fruit growers conduct a cam smudging, Type of Heater. Improved with of insectlcides: spraying paign lfiost TBr TfecftvenOinpr6ie3' and one of the neighbors through in of heater placed on the market dolence and neglect raises a large type " manufactured is by the Bannister at'crop of moths .In his, orchard to "Heater Orchard wmpanyofGrand tack the trees of his neighbors which Junction, Colorod. This new Invention they are trying to protect. features that greatly simpli Much development in this work is possesses the work of smudging and Is a great fy and the yet to be done convenience to the fruit groWerThl spirit In orchard heating and incl new heater is known as the High-lodental operations is the key to future and aa Its name implies may be regu success in fruit raising belts where lated to any size of flame from high intensive cultivation is conducted to lok by simply adjusting a Sliding Reduction In Price of OH. air shutter. The capacity is four The oil companies are fully aware of oil, a sufficient quatlty to bum to the growth and expansion of smudg on low flame for a period of 24 hours. ing work and experts of the refiner With this new type of .heater at ies have given much study in the procommand of the fruit grower and the duction of an oil most effective and the apirit- In estdairtedtoeTcbardrheating., Is no question of doubt the there work, this line of progress a standard quail that the ravages of frost will .be rety of crude oil is being sold through duced to a minimum and the financial out the various fruit belts and much loss frost lto will be incidenta injury has been done in bringing the price of the past a thing down to a figure to stimulate the growth of orchard heating. In this FRIGHTFUL POLAR WINDS connection Utah fruitgrowers this sea 33 a son "are to enjoy reduction of iBlowwttJil per cent below the cost from last year north and play havoc with the skls At Utah points the smudging, oil sold causing red, rougli or sore chapped for 8c gallon but this season the price hands and lips, that need Btteklenli cents and In consequence Arnica Salve to heal them. "It make will be 5 its use will be Increased many fold fhe skin soft and smooth. 'Unrivaled Oil Htaters the Best, for also burns, bolls, 'sores, Oil heaters are the beet means of ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles. Only smudging from every point of view 25 cents at Hedqulst's Drug Co. -- Thr"recTal SQeiETmCLUBNQTE& PERSONALS AOsiting Graad Of fiqertf at the 1st are i enorea en last even Mozart hall I f the members of Lodge No. 84 Benevolent r IMutif ul HomeigWed- Today imme-diat- - as . stty-wihc- J? - lore. anl Mrs. Walter Reef delightful Mr, Little' Miss Gale Ericsson will be the guest of honor at a delightful children's party tomorrow afternoon given by her mother, MraC lICk son, the occasion being her : fourth birthday anniversary. A birthday dinner will be served the centerpiece of the table being a beautiful birthday cake lighted with pink candles. Red Mr. and Mrs. Wl'llam Hatfield of candles in. red apples will also be California are visiting' friends, In Pro- used n th table. Twenty little guests vo for a few days. are invited to the affair. entertained the members of the fee centric Card club at their home Tuesday evenl..Foujt.Jbies pf five hundred were played nT the prizes were awarded' to Mrs. Hi G. Heindseiman and Mrs. Berne Walton. Besides the members of the club there were present Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Whlttimofe. j -- - Dee Holden delightfully enev: nuinlJet or re ho of in honor Ray Morgan enlng who Wales and from returned cently has been the guest of his brother, W. Morgan. Pink and white carnations were used to adorn the rooms and music and cards were the features of the evening. In connection with the games the prizes were awarded to C Enock Clark and Carl Knudaen. Miss - frlriaM '.$m&Y!' 4 MEMS Mr. and Mrs. Leo .Brandenburger, who formerly resided in this city have gone to Salt Lake City where they have taken;, flat in. the Lakeyiew apartments on North 'Main street I- - . frr"11 Miss Anna'Hahn of this city and Jeppe Jepspn of Pleasant Grove were granted a marriage license at Salt Lake City yesterday. , . one-hal- of the teachers and pupils and, proved "nbTtboroug tive Order of Elks proved to be- - der. lightful In every detail. Decorations in the colors Of the order, purple and On of the most Interesting and A Quiet but beautiful borne wedding white,, were seen throughout the ball lightful affairs In lodge circles was the and about one hundred couple enjoyed occured today at high noon at the banfluet given last evening by Pro vo; the affair. Music was furnished by home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones when their daughter, Cleo, and Wil lodge No. 14, I. 0. 0. P. in their hall an enlarged orchestra and many beauliam E. Ricks of Rezburg, Idaho, were on North" Academy avenue. The af- tiful gowns were worn by the ladies, united in marriage. .The ceremony fair was given in honor of Grand present. Punch and wafers were ser- was performed by Bishop Albert Man; e P. Christensen of Salt Lake ved from a prettily arranged booth waring in the presence. ofLthfl Parley friends the relatives few a close and evening. throughout City and his staff of grand officers inof the couple. Pink and white, the cluding Grand Warden Snyder The Woman's Missionary society of colors chosen for the wedding were of Salt Lake City. Grand Guardian Wil-- the CongregaUonalciuxcli ..held beautlf ully taxttsS&' meeting at the Manse Tuesday after- of Enchantress carnations. Follow Bilvenure of Bingham,- Past Grand noon. Miss Helen Thomas, reviewed ing the marriage ceremony.. an elab "MaeFCharlea Walker of Salt Lake the life of Cyrus Hamlin, the founder orate wedding luncheon was served, City who were In Provo on their an- of Robert's college, Constantinople, the decoration of the dining table benual visit to the locaj rJpdge. Past Turkey. .Mrs. G. W. Longeneckerj ing a cut glass bowl of pink carnations Grand Master Eph Homer acted in the viewed thefirst chapter of "Western on a beautiful lace centerpiece. The bride-wcapacity of toastmaster during the ev Women In Eastern Lands." beautiful in a costume of a ening when responses were made by gray Japanese brocaded silk with a The JJtah Sorosis club met yester silk net each of jthe visitors. The hall was overdress and trimmings of tastefully decorated in .the national day afternoon at the Hotel Roberts fringe. A shower boquet f pink La colors and an elaborate.; banquet was parlors. Mrs. Clara Henrie gave the France roses completed the exquisite served. Two hundred and thirty guests paper of the afternoon on "Rostand bridal toilette. She was attended by were present during the, evening. A and his plays." Following the paper her sister. Miss Lael Jones in a dainty feature Qj the affair was the disposal the club attended the recital of the bridesmaid's gown of blue silk. Stan of a beautiful quilt by the members music students of the B. Y. Univer ley Jones, brother of the bride atwas given in College hall of the Rebecca Lodge, B. H. Bower tended Mr. Ricks as groomsman. Be- direcUon oLProf easota- - Reld I sides the immediate the a under w af. the, hpr 'TtLth ltnpat tt) family the follow fair wa one of the most successful and Lund. The nxt session of the lng guests were present: Mr. and Mrs, club will be held at the Hotel par of the season Miss Madeline J. R. "fill Banquet - sic oing is Sole Protec- given yesterday, after, stunoon inOollege hall by tbe-mudents of tie Brigham Young universi-t- y -- under the direction of Profefsors A. C. lund and Claire W. jketd was attend &T Ijy a large" number of friends OF MRS. OLSON. FUNERAL grf-Io- The funeral of Maude Thomas 01sen, wife of Hans Qlsen, Jr., who d'ed Monday in Spanish Fork was held from the Fourth ward meeting house yesterday afternoon, Biehop - speakers were John Halem, William Grotegut, wenson. W. Boots and Albert Boshard, Mrs. Olsen was born in Ogden Sep Boshard, Miss Rhea Kerr, Miss Leone Worsley, tember 12, 1884. She is survived by Miss Loujse Lewis, S. S. George.. The five small children and her husband young people will "leave this' evening for Salt Lake City where they will $100 PER PLATE stay, .until Saturday leaving Saturday kwaa paid at a banquet to Henry Clay, evening for California where they wlil in .New Orleans in 1842. Mighty cost spend their honeymoon. After March ly for those with stomach trouble or 15 they will be at home at Rexburg, ' indigestion. To day people every Idaho. wlere use Dr. Kink-- New Life Pills ' ' for these troubles as well as liver, kid Mrs. Lulu Stlehf of Salt Lake City ney and bowel disorders. Easy, safe, is visiung in f rroyo tnia wees me cure. Only 25 eta at fledqujsf s Drug Co. guest' of Mrsr'R H. Bower. ' - Hansen-preideu.and-- . - ns (' . " the . 3 s cold-sore- s, 1 R.H. BANCROFT & CO., Palisade, Colo., Jan. 5, 1912. Bannister Orchard Heating Co., ., ; t r ' Grand Junction, Colo. Gentlemen: In reply to your favor, of January 3rd will say that through! the : courtesy of the President of the Ctmpaoyri I haU'the pciyiiege.o seeing a deniofistra- tiorr 3f the BihnisterHtgh-17r- . I' it one of the;besr I Heater and. I consider beaters I have ' ever seen T believe1 it will give tjie grower the best s'atisfictjdrij 1 of any heater W the market and' tf'am thoroughly convinced if a man wilf equip himself with these heaters1 there'' Vill never be any reason' for hira losing "his " .'. croP- Respectfully, ' R. H. BANCROFT. '' , ( 5 fill : 2 ' L- 'i::r:,;'-v-J- - ,, r- v: . : it ' -- ' f - . KVj1 . , i Y 'i & vnAV &u-.- y , '' Tiie j - Orcharf;Heejlakes Mbre Heat at Less Cost Than Any Other. OrcHdcirtcr iln a Class by Itself. Ithas no Competitors. The High-Lo- w Tlie Hih-Lo- v ' tui'J,' ; ; .; , i "l Growers tvm All Want (he Dest agnize Orchard .... Dealer i. :?,,r ;vw v:'Jr -- hfs-vv- -: .' , Fruit iJifjli-lo- w ;' ... COLORADO CHEMICAL & SPRAY MFG. CO,, . Grand Junction,'. Cola,, Jan. 5, 1912. The Banister Orchard Heater Co.,, ' ' Grand Junction, CbJo. Gentlemen: I have watched, with' TnWr e sfTseveral demonstrations of your Orchard Heater in! action, and I wish tcrj state that I brfevejour heater is '6neofr the best yet manufactured. r Taking into consideration that your pot is riot high priced, thai it is economf- cai witn iiiei ana prowjcni in rcsuns, i have the ingrression that yoja 'will readily ' " find a responsive market. m Yours ver truly, la. , JOHN CVMILKES Paliwdt. Colo, Jan. ; 15, .1912; ;. .' ' ' Bannister Qrcja, Heater Co., i( .. . . Grand junction Colo. Gentlemen: 1 beg to say that being oarticularly interested in orchard heaters 1 have Carefully made a study of differ-- -I ent types which .have, been placed: pv market-froitime to Time7ad "upoh. Orchard" vesTTgaling y5u? ITTgPLo'w Heater I consider it possesses many superior features over all types, and it is the proper kind of an orchard heater unr.' less the - fruit, growers want - to play smudgingT The fact that you can get any size flame instantaneously appeals to me very strongly. Wishing yi?uBuccessr I am . Very truly yours, ' -- ' i 7"1rr"T r J circle of melted show arpuhd the High-LoOrchard T HeatefTwith-Btemperturuof 1 e degree rbove"mo,xsf ter turning nbnrhbuiv""" From left to nght High-LoTroutroan, Hot Buurt, National Htnulton. View showing - " 1, ft w w, The Orchard Heater Features High-Lo- W HEAT--Wit- h this.heater you may obtain any degree of heatjnstantly for. ?" of condition temperature. any CAPACITY It holds four gallons which on the low flame will burn 24 these heaters at night. hours. You d6 not have to SMOKE The smoke and carbon from this heater is reduced to a minimum thus giving perfect combustion. "" ... . . lib Chi I i.v .v JVbVJUUJlliVll ' y amount of heat. easy. aiikkLand effective. is heater this not wasted, through loss fuel oil burned in ..... .ECONOMYr-Th- e the heat of ;v of heat units. Some heaters lose 50percent ' ' BURNtNG-Th- e flame from this heater does not burn direct on the soil, as " it burns the vapor at the crown of the stock. . 7 re-fj- H ' y S -- . - . APP LY TO F O R P RICE S (. " JESSE. HAMPTON. -- -- "- -- A 'I ' ross hardwXre CO. t Grand Junction, Colo. Jan. 17, 1912. ' Bannister Orchard Heater Co., T Grand Junction, Colo. Gentlemen u l' have watched the dem Orchard onstrations of your High-LoHeater and consider it the best heater feature' on the market. The High-Lois a winner.and, Lbelieve.yotrhave commrjc ii)., po5siDiiiiies;cn.j .marKcung. ., ypur aroauct.. . -- ' , w w greJ -- ji u rr y N' i - yyih:rt .",(tt : , r ... . : k .. Z : v ' . - w . . v. w t V' - fytvn-'.- . ;.t.wf'l ... W i n - - ..... . ... ..; , r |