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Show MORE OR LESS The Inter? Mountain Motor Car Co. Sells the V vyry J. . 'HI- Robert G. iifeejias down ironi Eingham yesterday visiting his family. M WW - TONIGHT Gilbert C. York was here from Span- ish Fork today-- . He U employed by the I'tali-ldaSugar company. VIVIAN MARTIN ' ill Giving Becky a Chance - TUESDAY - I ."Matinee .1 2:30 9 Attorney ft.' A. Porter, of Payson here today 6u legal business. t5 p. m. -Vitagraph Presents- - -ROBERT EDESON in tt The Fathers 61 the KisselKar its popularity in this section- of the" country,. .' '.' '...'r. and the KisselKar has given the public; a new appreciation of automobile lux-urCar," with 'a hundred quality features, selling for an It's, ''The ' 7 'J 7: price""-- : The supreme excellence of the KisselKar arid the unquestioned leadership We have given Men" J. S. Page, of Payson,. was visitor Saturday. - Is Wm..Waymeut " on his ped off who is op and Matinee Thursday 4 p. m. and after Parade Friday When the call of California's gold drew hordes of hardy country, many stirring prospectors to the great chapters were written in the book of life, as portrayed by ell is here from the East way to Salt Lake. He stop-- ' at Provo to yisit.Mrs. Groshell the guest of her parents", BishMrs., 0. H. Berg. it i i" 1 1 and-,'Ma- M' rr teappFecT - ter truck is made for all general commercial purposes. . . hours. 'Manager J.;.S. Smith, of the Knight Woolen iM ill's, has gone.td California on a business trip. - . .. y . " - son, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jones. : Manager G. J. Carpenter and Assistant Manager J. K. Gilbert returned Saturday evening from'Malad, Idaho, where they went in the interest of the Carpenter Seed Co. aJta. Al$Z - -- -- any-on- e Mr. and Mrs.- - J. C. Deal were ing relatives Sunday. and-frie- nds - ... The automobile owner of today is as much concerned about the service he will receive AFTER he buys a car as he is in the selection of his car. We stand ready to give a car owner all the service he needs just when he , 'wants it, day or night.' Our service department is completely equipped with .every efficient seryicdeyicejlandiwe employzexpert mechanicians, ;z:iil-sEach purchaser of a KisselKar xr a KisselKar Truck receives, from us cou- pons entitling him to free service 25 hours free on their pleasure car and 50 hours free on the Kissel Truck. 4 tWHEN YOU BUY A CAR, just what sort of a dealer would you want to do business with? Are not these your requirements? wo-pa.- 8 EasL---"'r-:- - a year ago, when auto deliveries were just beginning to truckls a business necessity. Dozens of firms have secured KisselKarTrucks from our agency some of them buying whole "fleets'' of six or more." We unqualifiedly- say that no bet- - "George Bullock came in froin his ranch on Burnt Fork, Wyoming, Friday, making, the trip by auto in 12 - hw. lie just paign on this months. Mr. r Jensen states that the range is in excellent condition, better than he has ever seen it. "Says the Eastern leading ladv: I express my aDDreciatlon of Wrhlld tha East mav be EaRt Year ..Model? It Is an ideal the West may b West, they bothir,An wx nuwcu Uiuiui ioia- ucuause lis v4 All combination of agree Son- IIthe i superiority winter and summer, top lir llfLH. It manaear ar. i mte, enabieg U8 t0 braye any sortof weath- ZlrJl wLnhrfTta,n'MOt0r Cm 'men 1" mechanism ia such' that b. mCl1' can .master it. I have , utility of thla type of drlven ,t durln' th automobile Is bound by no. cUmaUq montnB as welf aa the hote or topographical conditions or by. theida7B wlthout th(j sex or vocation of owners, Is evldenc' - A,at.nmtnrt my shopping easily ana auicxiv with letters, the first written by a promin- out any of the delays or fatigue that ent Pacific Coast business man and are common when using other vethe other by a leading concert soprano hicles, It is a source of great conv .in the venience In calling and entertaining : man 1 business Western the " Says mW frlorwla S "It is a pleasure for me to say that 1 my- Klsel Sedan, which purchased Irom you about two years ago, Is still Philippine Marriage Custom. as full of "pep" as ever, I could not When a woman of the Philippines undertake to explain to you or else what a satisfaction and com- - marries, the - -name of her ""husband lp " 17 - fort the and In added to her maiden name, and la a sturdiness for revelation It the event of bis death sh discards ids faultless performance, and let xne say name. r lhat the All Year top has made auto- mobiltng such a comfort under ftll f . supervisor of the" V in- Ta national "forest ,has returned from an extended trig.Qf inspection, having been away the greater part of 'two :" top.' . The "trucks that have revolutionized the delivery systems t)f the country, and effected substantial economies for their users. We commenced an active cam- a former Provo mart, sorts of weather conaitions that i would consider It a very serious mis A son has been born to each of the take to purchase any make of ear-tfollowing families: Mr. and Mrs. a detachable Dean Davis, Mx. and Mrs. L. T. Eppefr day unles equipped - with ' EAST VS. WEST I A. Boshard. A. W. Jensen, thelRedood in G rosh here visiting his mother, MrS. Mary other relatives. uA Romance of Inter-Mounta- . A. Boshard and m ar Motor Car Company,, in rendering service to its patrons, are so linked together that to think of one you must 'naturally think of the of the a Provo and,.nowaJrelliiride,Xolohaiikejls Miarv Pickford .. .. red-woo- ds J. ' here from Warren, - " Oscar THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ' ' ' East. ' ' y. Apostle 0, F. Whitney was here 'Friday .and gaffe, a' .reading from ' his latest poem, '"An Ideal of the West-land,before the Church Teachers' College Summer School. "HIS CONSCIOUS CONSCIENCE" 3 - All-Ye- 4 in- - . . . --J Ven Hardy' of the attended' the PrmteTSlulitganyeff- V3 and will continue to SELL it for some time to come, in this territory. Tit is 'separably connected with our success, and we with its success. - , Eighteen months ago, when we secured the local ageticy for the was little known here. Now ifris conceded to be the leader in its' class. .... CoL J. CUWateroian; inspector ini structor U.. S. - A., and 'Captana Fred Jorgenseu of F. Battery, .werehere Saturday nixht inspecting Troop F. J prelimluary to the change from eavaK( ry to field artillery. WED.NESPAY Matinee A terday In Salt Lake. it Love's Sunset i 17 0, S. 'A. LeavTtt Prov'o herald officii n; WljLUAtfSh r 1 0 J. O. Gendron, pressman for the New Century Printing cctupany, will leave Wednesday for a trip through Mon tana, where h expects to locate , YQUXtfaitd-EARL-- g fcA-RAHttttBALt iMarinua. Larsen,' of iSpsnisu Fork, was in I'rovo 6u legal business-- today.-- ; i visit in Provo . High financial standing; long, successful experience; clean-cu- t, legitimate, efficient sales organization ; ability to make prompt deliveries ; a substantial, reliable institution giving fairr 4COurteou dependable treatment to all. ... If this is what you want performance on par witfi promise, a car when you want it, liberal terms, courteous treatment and unexcelled- - service, then . buy your KisselKar and your KisselKar Truck from Guy Brown, of Battery F, was received into theBaptist church last evening by Immersion. Rev. Archibald Stewart was In charge of the services.- - - i Two ice cream sockls are scheduled for this week." The first one will be held on Wednesday evening by the Methodist Church, and the. second one on Saturday evening by the Congregational church. """ -- "-- - Chas. SpragJfei of the Utah Power and iLight Co., was down over Sunday from Eureka, where he has been conducting a special electric range campaign. Mrs. Frank Cory was also there demonstrating at the same time. jMriJind. their, guests this week, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Chrlstensen of Mount Pleasant. ' " 'tee 107 Mr. and Mrs. Morrill, of Twin Falls, .J W. H. WHITE, Manager Provo Branch. W. CENTER SI- - 485 PHONE after spending a month In this city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miller.ha,ve returned to their home in Idaho. -- , -- Policemen, "Comedy COLE "Flying . SHOWS (Machine and Automobile 'Number," and v Away from the old time method's, of ?Rube and Old iLady Number, ' enter, dozens of other foolish and duclcrous presenting tented amusement World-Toure- d comedy acts, by clowns who are emln-..flnoprises, Is Cole Bros'. and Trained Animal Exhibition, ent la foolery. ' Which will' give two' performances, IProt F. J. Rogers, the worlds Afternoon and night, at Provo on Fri-- . greatest horse trainer, with his troupe . - , - w Juiv rrh f!ni - 87. Bm' -- oLfive ..educated chow i Arabian norses.,-rro- War Aa its title denotes, animal features " predominate, but do not by airy means : form all of the programme; high class ..European noveltlea and horse, pony, dog and monkey acts are interwoven Into the programme with such varied is taken . effects, that the onlooker trom one surprise o another- with such wonderful rapidity that he hard- ly knows what to expect next, and it arranging, of the programme r:lso inas the to take advantage of these sur- - prises wherein lies the charm of Cole ' Bros', performance. noticeable feature of the- show is i Its absolute freedom from anything suggestive that mars so. many , per-j- ; formances; its clean wholesome-funthe real comedy of the clowns, in. burlesquing important topics of the day, - and grotesque impersonations of people prominent In the limelight, is real and greatly humor appreciated. Twenty funny clows under the leadership of Happy Charley Post, the master clown of the day, feature many comic acts. ''The big Suf- absurdly, fragettes Meeting." "A baseball Num- - " . white performing nas, i. ioarry oneuana ponies win d me aengni oi the children and interesting to the grownups; 25 of these ponies present drills and difficult military maneuvers with all precision and skill of trained soldiers. ,Thia Is recognized as the best trained school of ponies seen with any tented organization. (Lee Smith and his trained trick mules, Merr Diffenbach't trained bears are another European importation, Herr Diffenbach comes highly recommend ed by the press of Europe and the performance of .his huge Siberian Grizzly Bears range trom comedy ' to r sensationalism. The above are only a few of the many acts interwoven la a program of undisputed excellence. The muslo with Cole !Bros show Is a special feature, Director C. F. Bro son, ' formerly, with Sousa" has ,a concert band of 30 artists, The Va Dispatch, says Bronson'a concert band is a feature of this thorshow. It is the oughly best that" has evr been heard here under canvas. - -- Rich-man- first-clas- s " . ' Mr. Alex Hedquist underwent an operation Saturday and had his ton- health of children. Use butter on the sils removed at the Provo General table as usual but not in cooking. Hospital' His little son Victor had his tonsils removed at the same time. Other fata are as good. (Reduce use of fried foods.- Soap contains fatst Mr. Wl H. Lee, traveling passenger Do not waste It. Make your own' washagent of the Salt Lake Route, was ing soap at home out of the .saved here today prior to leaving for Santa fats, Anna, California, whej-- be will make ouneraeeaer dayof His headquarters. He was accompan- animal fat and 375,000 tons will be ied by B.. IH: Sloanwho will succeed saved yearly. him in this territory--. Save the Sugar. Sugar is scarcer. We use today three, times as much Paints from, the State of Utah" to per person as our allies. So there J. H. CTares, of Arriba, Colo?, for 23 may be enough foyall at reasonable tracts of land of 40 acres each, sit- price use less candy and sweet drinks. uated west of Elberta, have been filed Do not stint sugar la putting up fruit with, the" county recorder. The state If everyone- in America saves one ounce of eugar daily, it means 1,100,-00-0 food The economics which Herbert tons for tlje year. .' C. Hoover of the Food Administration the Fuel. Coal comes from a xSave desires to suggest to the American distance and our railways are overpeople were officially promulgated to- burdened hauling war material. Help day. y relieve them by burning fewer- flrea. They constitute , the cardinal Drin- - Use wood when you can get it. clples of the Food Campaign and aref Use the Perishable Foods. Fruits set forth in clear type on a small card and vegetables we have in abundance. in terms bo definite-- and concise that As a nation we eat too little green all will know exactly what and how stuffs. Double their use and improve health. Store potatoes and other This Food' Administration, card will your roots and they trill keep. soon hang in every American kitchen Begin properly now to can or dry: all aurplus end its directions followed with scrupproducts. ulous care by the home makers of garden Use Local Supplies Patronize your the land. Already 'the appeal has met local producer., Distance' means mon-y.- . with a generous response. The inforBuy perishable, m the mation is at hand that a million Food heighboorhood nearest you and thus pledges have already been signed. save transportation' ... A Few Suggestions. , Save the Milk. The children must Alarm CloeKfa. Twtna. have milk. Use every drop. Use butter, milk and s'ouV milk fou. cook- V Bachelor (sadly) "I dreamed last ing and making cottage cheese. " Use night that I was married. The 'alarm ',: clock woke me less cream. Benedict (moreV Save the Fats. We are the- - world's greatest fat westers. Fat is food. sidgK Cutter la essential for the growth and New Use-one-th- ird - - - - , ; food-lro- ARROWHEAD TRAIL PRAISED BY SALT LAKE RESIDENT Trip. From Salt Lake to Lot Angeles v Made on 41 Gallons of " Gasoline. - . -- v t - v 'north ! "It is a boulevard compared 'With the northern trails,"' declared F. G. Gegoux of Fresno upon reaching Los Angeles Saturday noon.' Mr. Gegoux was referring to the Arrowhead Trail. W'ithout a thouiit of Uurryfns:. he left Salt Lake City at noon July 4, arriv ing at weaver that night Although he made no computation of his exaJ 4Si?UlHII'M',IB"It must nave for art6 .sake, Entire Company of FUm .Players fered From Exposure Taking "Father of Men" At the Columbia Wednesday. ony-on- e gallons of gasoline su'ficed for the trlp.glving him the' remarkable average of almost exactly twenty-one miles to the gallon. "The road is in fine? shape all the way between Los Angeles and Salt Lake,"., declared Mr. Gegoux. "After my experience with the roads "Jn northern Nevada, en route from San Francisco to Salt Lake, which in some places were almost impassable, it was the -- Arrowhead Trail and bowl 'along so easily. There are a few rough spots, due to heavy teaming,- but they do not 'materially interfere with speed. i :. "If mworlsts generally knew how good the Trail is they would all include it in their road itin" erary." . WHS'I to-str- ike iisiKlSivSii'-- -- . 'S ?' f: - . east-boun- 4n the woods - -- d . :.'.. . " encounter hardships . .- Pipe Wood. . French brier is the wood most used for'mftking pIpesL Little of. this wood iub utesloTit are b lught fo7. pple wood, red gum. ebony and birch. nn.li n Klllfl W' fontnro In alnnrt9. CallS. fOf "'I' number of winter scenes, as the is written around the men Northwest ' :v x:.:7..7 i . y7-y-- |